Malaya Tribune, 26 April 1922
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Title Section26 1922-04-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING daily.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Let- No. 96 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 192226 words
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Advertisement229 1922-04-26 1 ii L Amateurs j 0 Phone: 55° j 14 tO, I BTH BBIWJE BOAD, j y oarßequ irementS Ltd. A Black. An inexpensive 71 jj] sock that wears well k I P per pair 81 5 0 X The Lincoln"' CUtr I > F or Dress Wear I; 4 I229 words
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Advertisement199 1922-04-26 1 YOU have heard of "TIPPERARY" Hair Lotion during the War and it has now come back again Price $2.25 per bottle. KOH Co.. 83, Bras B fts Road, j Sole Importers. SOVEREIGNS FOR SALE YEE SHING CO., LTD, 20, South Canal Road, SINGAPORE. 13-4 27-4 Maison Violette Next to Raffles199 words
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Advertisement312 1922-04-26 1 CIGARETTES 1 I NUMBER 5 J VIRGINIA J S 1 Itiiit%^^—bo| never 1 Equalled. i 5 f I Sole Manufacturers: 1 ARDATfI TOBACCO 1 g I CO., Ltd, I-OBdoß. -^mnimnintwniimwpi'"— —J 25Z*****Z*****25Z*****25EJ5Z5Z*****2^ I FURTHER REDUCTIONS. JJ. 1 Best British and Amsrican made Hoots. J «179 9 $X fi 1 Brown312 words
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Article969 1922-04-26 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) MANDARIN. From Mr MINTON K Y LI, for the Secretary of the Nanyang Chinese Students' Society Recent articles on the subject of Mandarin by various correspondents of your valuable paper have been perused by us with much int*erest. It969 words
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Article323 1922-04-26 2 Annual Report. The twelfth yearly report of the Directors to the shareholders for the year ended 31st January, 1922, states —The loss for the year is $32,128.21 which deducted from the balance brought forward of $109,694.60, leaves a balance in Profit and Loss Account of $77,566.39. Your323 words
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Article54 1922-04-26 2 Jhe Sumatra Post" states that j *oohes on board the steamer Va. Cloon mutinied and attempted to moTe e st th tL ShiP S Str0ng molest the passengers. The captain who was asleep when the trouble broke out, had the door of his cabin forced. He finally used his revolver54 words
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Article92 1922-04-26 2 "Little comforts beget much happiness," says the old adage, and surely no better title than "little comlorts could be applied to Pinkettes, the dainty laxatives with the great reputation. As gently as nature Pinkettes restore comfort to sufferers from coustipation, biliousness, sick headaches. They regulate the liver, clear92 words
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Advertisement776 1922-04-26 2 AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. By Order of the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. The Oversea Ohn ese B*nk U: of Singapore Chargees Against Navens Sooua Naraina Pillai of India Chargor. The Undersigned Lave been instructed to sell by Public Anction at at their Sale-Room,776 words
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Advertisement165 1922-04-26 2 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pans in young and old there is nothing that. will 80 C oi y bring P ermane nt relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven remedy— Little's Oriental Balm. For the aches and pains or childhood and youth it is unexcelled.165 words
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Advertisement150 1922-04-26 2 DRINK ASAHJLBEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD, SINGAPORE. I THE WATCH FOR THE GENTLEMAN. I c,r ***ct in T irae I ia Ktej in? and Well. M Best Swiss Lever IS Jewels, Everywhere Obtainable. 18 4 T_ v.c. IIP*" PIMPLKON FACE Could Not Sleep. Used To KubFace.CuticuraHeals. Fles^nd fa150 words
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Advertisement536 1922-04-26 2 j AUCTION SALE.^ CHEONG KOON SENG fii auctioneers appraised!p No. 30, Chulia Street, Sin ga^ AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasers at Rangoon Road, Joo Chiat Pi Pp3 l Road, Lorongs2s and <2s\ a 'implantation at Thomson rLS At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom g On Wednesday, May536 words
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Article430 1922-04-26 3 DRAMATIC AFFAIR AT ALOR STAR. The following, says Thursday's "Straits Echo", is in amplification of the brief telegraphic report on Tuesday stating that nineteen Kedah convicts had been arrested there The dawn of Sunday, the 9th mat, saw the Alor Star Gaol serve as the setting for a430 words
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Article259 1922-04-26 3 Burmese Rifleman's Suicide. A tragedy occurred on Friday even- ing at Kajang when a private of the Burmese Rifles who are encamped at j Sungei Besi evaded arrest by first i threatening the police and then comjmitting suicide by shooting himself jin the head with his own259 words
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Article59 1922-04-26 3 Messrs Low Boon Liew and Tan Pow Tek, of BtaW. tarr» issued ui--1 vitations to th. marriage of Mr Low nephew, Mr Low Sim Huat w.th Mx Tan's daughter, Miss Tan Gel on Tuesday, May 2, at the Ch.nes» School, ttth mile, Ksmpoas j"™; Klang, after the I ,„d tea59 words
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Advertisement276 1922-04-26 3 J whtnver you go V^^V I Come and Inspect hew Shipment of Inl&id tfCarved Wooden Tables (folding) I grass Trays and Bowls Idianand p ersian arpets and Rugs. CHOTIBMALI'S, I 51 52, High Street. I to^ Wincarnis' would do you good.** I Wincarnis' affords satisfaction both I to those who276 words
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Advertisement481 1922-04-26 3 Dri¥e away JFjf Hera's tite Remedy. I Don't suffer needlessly —Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing required—Sloan's penetrates. For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints or muscles, for the481 words
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Advertisement562 1922-04-26 3 Insist upon Golden Horse Cigarettes. The Best in the Market. Hanyang Bros. Tobacco Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in China.) 38, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. IFRAMROH i Soda-later IS THE "High Watermark" OF FtODUS)!OII. after tp i pi To have suffered for 6 years from Backache and Rheumatism must indeed have been a562 words
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Article2333 1922-04-26 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list c quotations Singapore, April 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—HaiI Quotations. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 AUagar Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 Anglo-Java 0 22,333 words
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Article215 1922-04-26 4 01L T "o%| London, Apr. haj muC 1 Wviewoa,^^ to the anxious tu fir «j where m ti* nation, and *1 ,of miiUMsrua,/^ H U P- iltl»(*4 I were practical^' > and reached a r<!y m connection were only Varnment» ratifi^ ASIA MLiOK^ ConsLaaU7 to p; E f215 words
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125 1922-04-26 4 $30,000 R«qn* Donations in h&ii&P as follows:— Lady G ui'iemard Mary Fowlie Fmai 5 l -2 per cent S. *m% at 96) Proceeds of Concert Proceeds of s Ladies' Work Par*?* terian Church Church Workers' m§m Miss Owen Lepvicy from Scott (£500) mJF* Messrs. Fred125 words
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Article15 1922-04-26 4 Th "Straits" untitled. announce* l!»*? Mar,- Go it- l Thursda:- V ?o yesn M** nonths.15 words
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Advertisement166 1922-04-26 4 Advertising I AND Salesmanship. I Advertising is salesmanship-™ paner Tk- I t Gal f in if o nl f r m for a *»d I fe y everybody in the advertising bus messl7 f n f mental 'act is realized J making advertising effectual. mUCh Wlll hay been done towards166 words
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Advertisement254 1922-04-26 5 In the Second Show at 9.30. j Gloria Hope in a Universal picture full of Fr ,nk itay» r T omance and adv e n ture In 5 parts. j i the famous stage play of the equally famous AdaPt Andean dramatist Augustus Thomas. Supported by L H THE PRINCE254 words
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Advertisement344 1922-04-26 5 I From Sunday, April 23, to Friday April 28. 1 AT TUB I ALHAMBRA H«a for Muiio atnct Features I ROAD jj I A Thoroughly Entertaining Programme Together with fi i 1 1 of Humorous and Interesting A very Amusing Fox Sunshine Comedy 9 Pictures The Pathe Review and Gazette344 words
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Advertisement452 1922-04-26 5 In the First Show at 7.30 Sharp. The "Screaming Shadow" Serial Featuring Ben Wilson and Neya Gerber in 15 Episodes. Thirty Reels. Episodes 5, 6 and 7. Six New Reels. tin the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Final of "The Son of Tarzan" Serial Episode Fifteen. Last Two Parts. The452 words
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Article155 1922-04-26 6 To-day April 26. High Tides.-10.07 t9 Titi confirmatory mtg, G and r> s, U, Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Tanglin Club, at Home, 6.15. Lecture, Naval Situation in Pacific; 1 Tanglin Barracks, G.6V. To-morrow, April 27. High Tides.—lo.42 a.m., 10.36 pjn. New Moon. Friday, April 28. High Tides.—ll.l6 ajn.,155 words
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Article781 1922-04-26 6 j Mr James, who two days hence will assume the dignity !of Governor's Deputy, is a proj vocative gentleman. He believes in verbal hard-hitting. That is all very well if the right target be selected, but when the blows are misdirected there is apt to be retaliation. Why781 words
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Article262 1922-04-26 6 The Hon Mr W H Thorne and Mr J D Hall are amongst those going home by the Anchises. Capt William A Frost, O B E, M B, has been appointed temp Maj whilst employed as Dep Asst Director of Pathology, Straits Settlements, from Feb 1, 1922. Dr K Konig,262 words
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Article94 1922-04-26 6 Rec(mstr uctio M (From Our ojTl A meeting of N< Caledonia c?S on Sunday. Th Committee on tfi e the Planters' was considered I>< emphasized the V J central body Planting that the Posed scheme w ou of furthering and p** l Interests. He poi Proposed to reduce94 words
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Article63 1922-04-26 6 1 embark informaQj 4 p.m., on his depart the Colony. The Com: Honourable Mr F W to administer the Gore* Colony, will be rmiaj will be takvn Government l HE same day. Members of :he h Legislative C a Consular S< rvice, Gftex Municipal G no ladies63 words
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Article40 1922-04-26 6 Owing I offl found necessai ary genual meeting :fl Plar.tati' os, Ltd, >:> Craigielea Limited ~fl meeting held I the i 9 of the c -fl ordinary genera] r. H The further at Gresham H I day next week.40 words
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Article104 1922-04-26 6 A civil suit untitled for hearing n Kuala L ji:.r.n*. oft Jt*H part it plaintiff who <u Singapore, prop.*** H Tin Mine, fof salary due, f?j An action for aatfj the Supreme ivuntblt M G Ezckie: Moona Martha Ms£> T Dudley Parson-' *It*I plaintiff", and MrTi»»-. the defend*»)::. claim v104 words
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Advertisement238 1922-04-26 6 ■■■■«[■■■■■iiiiiiißim»''«i'»i-^'""»i«i M m TlTll |i| M iMiiiiiiiiimiiißiiiiiii "■"■■■niiMiit I Reduction in Prices. I I TERRY'S Steel Spring Specialities g Heaviiy Plated and Practically Indes- tructible. Admitted to be the Finest Exercisers on the Market. jj I Cheßii Expanders I 3 Springs, No. 3a. Strong Men's, Price $9.00 I 3 „3.238 words
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Advertisement386 1922-04-26 6 •.'■ill. I l|llllilllllilillllllltl l |,llill!lll,l,l|,l|..|:l|!l|ll|Mll«ltlirtllllllllllllllllll.l|<l|R|,'|!ll 'I l-Jil.- ;,,l v I TO BE LET. I I I From the Ist of May, the comfortable and I commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, j Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two j I Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining I rooms, with a386 words
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Article651 1922-04-26 7 L THE BRITISH PREMIER'S NEW PACT P 1 BE REALISED? FRANCE MOOD. Reuter. ~_on resumption P* I Emitted a docu- ta ,he event of the tbat ..credits and «runs adequate ereo Si- rKogn,t,on I war debts and a s __The Committee L has adjournedi gating thatReuter. - 651 words
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Article110 1922-04-26 7 m THE BRITISH NAVY DEFEND US? Reuter. NKAjfl 25.-A startling state- >' Mr Geoffrey Drage in a -er to the "Tunes" to the P J»t tne Government has at g l Pr nt en Ugh oil to enable it el att eflttl t0 and and that inReuter. - 110 words
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Article73 1922-04-26 7 Refus to Don Uniforms. Reuter. Pft*g serious r al Service T he first Im lth nat CQrs dissatisfied ms The v Sed t0 don tini. duty r^ m u 0rdered »*n eordt r*ashl dis missed and of Wied °»twhen >ed to attend th nd Uncer8 re *'aReuter. - 73 words
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Article68 1922-04-26 7 SENDS WARSHIP TO CHINA. Manila, April 25.—The United States flagship Huron has been ordered to proceed to China immediately owing to disturbed conditions there. The warship sails to-day.—Reuter. New York, April 25.—A message from Manila states that in connection with the sailing of the Huron to China it68 words
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Article76 1922-04-26 7 Titled Lady to be Tried. Reuter. Rome, April 24.—The Marchess Durazzo, the wife of the Italian Minister in China, who is alleged to hav2 attempted to murder her rival in a Peking Hotel, left the nursing home wherein she had been detained since she returned from ChinaReuter. - 76 words
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Article41 1922-04-26 7 Reuter. Hakone, April 25.—1n consequence of heavy rain, the Prince of Wales projected trip to Lake Shoji and Mount Fuji waj abandoned, the Prince remaining at Hakone till tomorrow everting, whwi he proceeds to Kyoto.—Sir Herbert Russell, perReuter. - 41 words
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Article367 1922-04-26 7 FRENCH FINANCIAL ENQUIRIES. Fictitious Accounts. Reuter. Paris, April 24. —The inquiry into the affairs of the Banque Industrielle de Chine has been extended to the affairs of the Pacific Maritime and Commercial Company founded by Albert Gallusser in July, 1918, who is now charged on the complaint ofReuter. - 367 words
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Article115 1922-04-26 7 International Loan for Germany. New York, April 25.—1t is under- j stood that a syndicate of Anglo-Am-erican bankers is arranging a nine million sterling loan to Brazil, which will run 25 to 30 years, at seven per cent, replacing the short term loan made last year by115 words
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Article113 1922-04-26 7 Complete Railway Strike. Reuter. London, April 24.—In accordance with the proclamation of the ra Jwaymen cabled on April 21 business has been suspended in twentysix counties of Ireland. It is being carried on in Ulster, but is hampered by cessation of communications with the Free State. The isolationReuter. - 113 words
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Article60 1922-04-26 7 Reuter. London, April 24.-Joseph B Sheedy, European manager to the United States Shipping Board, who arrived at Plymouth from New York where he has been conferring with the Board, said that °J* anisa ion h Xpenses in Europe had been reduced by n per cent. He advocated restrictionReuter. - 60 words
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Article428 1922-04-26 7 PRESTIGE OF BRITAIN INJURED. Danger in China. Reuter. Geneva, April 25.—The Opium Commission concluded consideration of the various governments' replies to the questionnaire sent out by the League of Nations on the opium traffic and production in the Far East and passed a resolution concerning the fresh extensionReuter. - 428 words
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Article34 1922-04-26 7 Another Argument for Rubber? Reuter. Cairo, April 24. —As an extraordinary measure, the government is entering the cotton market as a purchaser in order to check the continued fall of prices-Reuter. - 34 words
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Article32 1922-04-26 7 Reuter. Riga, April 24.—The United States Commissioner does not believe the report of the American relief worker being eaten at Samara. He says he has heard nothing of it.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article70 1922-04-26 7 i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 25. Ipoh celebrated St. Georges Day 1 by a magnificent ball, the chief fea- I tures of which were a Maypole dance and procession bringing in roast beef of old England by four henchmen in old Englvsh livery.70 words
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Article84 1922-04-26 7 The death rate for the week ending April 8 was 33.71 per mille. Nationalities were: Europeans 2, Eurasians 1, Chinese 229, Malays 32, Indians 17; with a total of 284, of which 199 were males and 85 females. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 18, phthisis 38,84 words
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Article779 1922-04-26 7 SUCCESSFUL LOCAL STUDENTS. The Director of Education forward* ua the local results of the December Examinations of the Cambridge University. Junior Boys. Students under 16 who have obtained honours. Class 11. Wong Peng Cheong, h,pg, Raffles. Class 111. Wosg Yin Yong 1, Raffles. Students under 16 who satisfied779 words
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Article120 1922-04-26 7 The weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Office. Mr E Tessensohn was in the chair. There were only twelve cases on the agenda, four of them being cases to fix rent. A few cases were postponed but the number120 words
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Article171 1922-04-26 7 Singapore, April 26. Silver 34*2. rinn>i'konjr 10 jr't cent Premium. Hull Month* Gold 53 ttSi.are Marktt—«Jull. Rubbers.—Few crMuirivs, Ailenby* 12 to 13 cents, Ctaigieleas 28 to -6 ttrnts, Ba«s«tt* 02** to 6T'i cents. T&mltalalc!* i~< to <>0 cents» Chelßbojijgs buyers Is Id. Buk.it Jkuhav.ang* I•j> 15171 words
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Article330 1922-04-26 7 The -Senior Magistrate imposed fines ranging from $10 to $50 each on a I number of people yesterday afternoon for failing to report small-pox cases. Tay Kun Siong and Chua Kia Chua, two Chinese, who wvro prowling about Hill-street in the early hours of yesterday morning, wire accosted by d«.uctdvos330 words
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Article78 1922-04-26 7 The hearing in the case in which two Sikhs, Har Nam Singh and Bhagat Singh, are charged with the murder of another Sikh, Veen Singh, formerly Messrs Guthrie and Co's watchman, was resumed before the second magistrate yesterday when further evidence was recorded. The case was again78 words
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Miscellaneous462 1922-04-26 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day April 2fi Krrtay. Trenggunu, Kcluntsn, Patani, Sinuor*,* Bendun Bangkok* Mahuiol 2 p.m. Port Swettenham,* pL-nung,* Colombo London,* Rotterdam* L Hamburg-* Rhesus 2 p.m. Parcels noon Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Malacca Muar •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m >enang *Hong Hwa 3 p.m. >A.rawiik Goehiit Kuching 8 pjii.462 words
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Article349 1922-04-26 8 FOOTBALL. THE SINGAPORE LEAGUE* First Division Fixtures. Monday May 1, Middlesex I vs. S R C I. Wednesday May 3, S C C I vs. R G A. Monday May 8, Middlesex I vs. S C C I. Friday May 12, R G A vs. S R C L349 words
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Article1061 1922-04-26 8 "BATTLING KEY" CARVALHO. Reuter. From "BATTLING KEY" With regard to Johmy Carvalho's challenge to me for a return match, I wish to state that I am ready and willing to meet him again. I also wish to state that it was never suggested to me by Johnny Carvalho's backersReuter. - 1,061 words
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Article40 1922-04-26 8 SCC TOURNAMENT. The following will play for the Services against the P S and Law on Saturday: Lt.-Col Thompson, Major Thompson, Major Cowan, Major Samuel, Major Newnham, Captain Cumming, Captain Wells, Lieut Clarke, Lieut Pain, Lieut Stephenson, Lieut Thomas.40 words
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Article82 1922-04-26 8 The seventh and eighth, or final episodes of the Pathe Consortium Cinema serial," The Mystery of Train 24," will be screened at the Marlborough, to-night, besides an adaptation of a well-known French story, "Miss Rovel," in five leels, a Pathe Review tmd a two-reel comedy. In the eaflier82 words
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Article1884 1922-04-26 8 STANDING COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT. Voluntary Restriction's Failure. The following is the report of the standing committee of the Rubber Producers Association of Malaya, to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held next Friday The standing committee herewith submit their report for tha period November 1, 19201,884 words
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Article70 1922-04-26 8 Singapore, April 26. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 3 15-16 d Damand 2s 3 3-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-16d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 181 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 10 p.c. pm. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank demand draft 135%70 words
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Article81 1922-04-26 8 C. of C. Rabber Aeeociatioa. Singapore, April 26. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot B%d. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices, Buyer Sellers Spot 28 29 May to June 29 29% July to Sept 31 Mi 32 Oct to Dec 34 34% Latest London Cables quote.—London,81 words
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Article43 1922-04-26 8 Asdang, from Bangkok 26-4. Kuala, from Bangkok 26-4. Indragiri, from Indragiri 26-4. Sembilan, from Bagan 25-4 Morioka Maru, from Bombay 25-4 **orra, from Trengganu 25-4 Amiral Nielly, f rem Haiphong 25-4 26-4™"' fr m Ddi Hye Leong, from Malacca 26-4.43 words
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Article28 1922-04-26 8 Apparently the slump doed not affect the ladies of who-continue to M clt hum W, most of cv rth amah elemental ta XtAiIJT T SOmetimeS mw P" mensem.'28 words
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Advertisement463 1922-04-26 8 J j HAND O AIR COMPRESSORS For Starting Gas or Oil Engin 51,1 s a** Pumping Up Motor Tyres, Etc This little machine is an eitremely simple and rd ab e Air Compressor, suitable for charging the starting 1 en-ines, ioflating pneumatic tyres in oarages, or any J a small463 words
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Article887 1922-04-26 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of the Betang Benar Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bank Buildings, at noon yesterday. Those present were M&sars H Robinson, in the Chair, A Cheethan, Monterth, Egmont Hake, Lowther Kemp, Chew887 words
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Advertisement126 1922-04-26 9 into narhu &Co Ltd s [tfGTIKM DEPARTMENT. given for complete Elect le j In S taUat,o ßS 5 I c s I I J; .j m4a qi fei. etrie.U In -took: E IR, Wives Cables. I Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. f Fit ings Accessories. "QiCtsartpl" Telephones. c I I I126 words
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Advertisement262 1922-04-26 9 ■iß«BMiinMnM»»miiiM«im«i«iM^ AVOID Infection by 1 Using LIFEBUOY If R °y al Disinfectant n oa P is a practical f BSkJR precaution for tiic 11 health of man, gf ll woman or c *"ld* 5 11 i s P ec suitable for j? I warm climates. 2j KEEPS THE BOUV IN262 words
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Advertisement152 1922-04-26 9 To Make Room for New Stock Im order to give effect to tbe above we are disposing of following from our stock at moderate prices. It is an opportunity that should not be lost. Bourfes prsssar* gaages, bras* Globe valves, aeta of ran ■•tai water gaages, braaa flanged angle wheel152 words
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Advertisement361 1922-04-26 9 iiiuiuiiiiJ!iiiiij|[ifiiiiiiHiiiiniMii[|iiiimiiiMiMiiin»iiii!i.iiiiiiii!!iuiiii::i!!i.:i:ii:iiuiiiiii«iiiiii. im mi i.,i,ii!ifut:r:iinuil STEEL I iSH&VELS. T j Weeding and Digging I Forks, Spades, j ,vL c O Jk LL KINDS OK i Garden Implements. 1 i /1/11 Application. j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Straits Settle ment*.; MNGAPOBE. I Ififteers j Branches at BANGKOK, IPOH, MALACCA,361 words
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Article621 1922-04-26 10 FOOTBALL. FULHAM PLAYER'S ALLEGED BRIBERY. London, March 28.—The Football Association is inquiring into a charge cf attempted bribery by a Fulham player in the match against South Shields. After a 90 minutes sitting, the meeting adjourned. The matter is arousing great interest in football circles. [Fulham are one of621 words
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Article443 1922-04-26 10 FEWER TEST MATCHES. There was a general desire to see test matches played to a finish, but three days were enough for any match, said Colonel F. S. Jackson, M. P., president of the M. C. C, at a cricket dinner at Leeds. j_f the public wanted play to443 words
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Article251 1922-04-26 10 "BABE" RUTH'S ENRICHMENT. A young man about 30 years of age, who 15 years w r as an inmate of a Catholic orphanage near New York, in mail week signed a three years' contract at a salary of between $75,000 and $100,000 (£15,000 and £20,000) a year, a salary251 words
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Article97 1922-04-26 10 NEW club at IPOH. tn, it ihe Hon Mr C W C Parr Resident of Perak fn*r> it the Irwik c orn,al, y decl^<l Lf T Ulg C,ub U.*,d Kmday in thc 55"«2 u .fir 4 212 h rn e l ,inine OB^ZZ -.d «r„So^ ck n to a97 words
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Advertisement483 1922-04-26 10 dJRODONALr dissolves tiric acid. young by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arteci© Selerosi*. which hardens the walls of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." Recommended by Prof LA NCERF.A UK late President ef the Andimie de Mtdectne, Parts, in his Treatise an Gout THE SIGN483 words
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Advertisement461 1922-04-26 10 Let Sanatogen bring You New Health and Nerve Power Let to-day be a turning point in your life—the day when you took your first drink of Sanatogen! In a faw weeks' fime you will be glad yon obeyed the impulse—and sincerely grateful for the good that j Sanatogen will hare461 words
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Advertisement352 1922-04-26 10 STEAMER SAILINGS > LINE OF STEAMER S I Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne" 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. Arriving Singapore May 8 s.s. EMITA June 5 s.s. ENOGGERA July 3 s.s. EURELIA Aug. 7 s.s. EMITA J ty j Sept. 4 6.5. "ENOGGERA"352 words
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Advertisement534 1922-04-26 11 SfEAMER SAILINGS n RRITISH ffw^ns mail AND PASSENGERS SERVICES. !IsULAH ORIENTAL S. N. CO, P I mth nis Majesty's Government. "•JiSSTfA**ASTERN SERVICE. L LONDON Due SINGAPORE. FrOIE 1r 30 Kashmir about May 28 Nr 22 May 14 Karmala about June 11 u.KSBILLES A LONDON Leave SINGAPORE. To MAR^ B Dongola534 words
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Advertisement347 1922-04-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0. S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Altai Maru arr April 29 dep 30 Alps Maru arr May 23 dep £4 ♦Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco,347 words
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Advertisement365 1922-04-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore, Kinta—Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Kelantan—Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh—Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Sappho—Thursday, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson and365 words
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Advertisement324 1922-04-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. n.yTk. LONDON LINE. Kashima Maru May 3 Hakone Maru May 21 LIVERPOOL LINE. Toyohashi Maru April 28 HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Ed April NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LINE. Yeboshi Maru Early May Yamagata Maru April 30 CALCUTTA LINE. Bengal324 words
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Advertisement544 1922-04-26 11 steamer sailings. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A) San Francisco Service Those desirous* of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG B.S. "NANKING" May SO s.s. "NILE" June 15 (First class fare, Hongkong to San544 words
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Advertisement452 1922-04-26 12 WANTED. WANTED.—A dispenser, Chinese preferred, apply box 125 c/o "Malaya 1 ribune." 22 4 15 WANTED. —A qualified Chinese OxyAcetylene Welder. Good wages and prospect for an energetic man. Apply G. T. Keng, 28-1 Grange Road. 24 4 29 4 WANTED.—A good reliable House Boy with good references. Indian or452 words
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Advertisement612 1922-04-26 12 NOTICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. YOU >ARN GOOD MONEY by seling our v-ry pop ilar novelties -ample :ollec:ion$l2.00 eeingis buying. THE ABE COMPANY, Import Export, Penang 17 4 M— 8 5 NOTICE. Our Customers are hereby informed that Mr. Chan Moah Kiah is no longer authorised to collect our bills. He leaves612 words
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Advertisement439 1922-04-26 12 BANKS, INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tha U. S. A,) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $10,424,000 Head Offica:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgat*, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office 282 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai, Hongkong,439 words
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Advertisement435 1922-04-26 12 rHE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 1»1 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleimaa Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pa»tianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,M0,000435 words
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Advertisement400 1922-04-26 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY BOYAL CHABTEB. Paid v, Capital in «00.000 Stag* 45 Tt-J 43 600,000 Reserve Fund W*> Beserv. Liability of Propnetors BANKERS: Bank of England. Landon Jaint City Midland Bank, Ltd. Landon County Wsatminator and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National Provincial400 words
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Advertisement412 1922-04-26 12 INSURANCE, j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S.S.) Bend Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DMCTORS Tan Kheam Hock, Eaq. (Chairman.) See Teong Wah, Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) p. S. Lee, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Bag. Ong Soon Toe, Eaq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Eaq. Koh Sen Hin, Esq. Seah412 words
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Advertisement241 1922-04-26 12 THE MAUYAjj AND 1 SHIPPING CA^ ™»w iJ Tel. No. 345, Tel- No. 171, Ma Tel. No. 171, Adv, SUBSCRIPTION J j PAYABLE BjJ Per annum Half-yearly 1 Per quarter s MeCopy sai Postage Extra 50 caw To Foreign countries VERYMAKT "TRIBUNE" R£^ depend upon street sjJ paper. It will241 words
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