Malaya Tribune, 5 May 1922
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Title Section27 1922-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. tVENING DAILY. J and SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. IK. 104 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 FIVE CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1U22.27 words
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Advertisement181 1922-05-05 1 V H TRI3UNE j Daily- I Events. N Export j Critics- susses 2 Week. May May 6(fi. \\t> w< wanangtog our departments and in order to make our work [j] lighter have decided to offer a 3 Oay Special Inducement. 1 During which time 8 ALL ft Crockery, Bedsteads, B181 words
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Advertisement223 1922-05-05 1 Perfumery of I The Best and wellknown makes. A very I arae wlrctioa en Divp ay. Give Us a Visit. We don't charge you anything if you don't buy. KOH Co. 88. BrKH Buah Ro*4- I i I Phone 2419. I i THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUP MICHELIN223 words
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Advertisement231 1922-05-05 1 i i i ii i i i i wrMimiMM»»* CIGARETTES NUMBER rjrjg VIRGINIA Unequalled Quality— Moderate Price. m m I Sole Manufacturers I I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., I I London. riiiitiitniiiiiiHi'iiii*i«tiiiniiii«intniifminimH««i*iM I FUKiHfc REDUCTIONS. I S Kest Britis i and Am rican made a I 6* til 9231 words
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Article2711 1922-05-05 2 SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The sixty-eighth ordinary general meeting of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chiaa, waa held oa April 5 on the bank's premises, 38, Bishopsgate, E C, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, the chairman, presidingThe Chief Manager (Mr W E Preston) having read the notiee2,711 words
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Article178 1922-05-05 2 Many children in thia country are troubled with worms, some of the indications' of which are irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the teeth in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose. Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy, given for178 words
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Advertisement560 1922-05-05 2 W Safest and Best for Baby. ffi Jf £J Mellin's Food forms a perfect f -e* -<b>v fflK^j ,2 diet for the hand-fed Baby— [2 )A prepared as directed, it be- figp t V-ffi 1 corrres as safe aad beneficial as 'p-^ i < V\; Jjj (3 mother's milk. i560 words
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Advertisement279 1922-05-05 2 SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No Sleep and Got Worse. Cuticura Heals. "Little red spots were over my arms and a severe itching and burnfing. I had no sleep and the eruption gradually got worse. I could not ev>;n wear anything woolen. The itching stopped me from279 words
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Advertisement633 1922-05-05 2 AUCTIl SALeT^n CHEONG KOON SENG &m AUCTIONEERS APPR AIS 3 No. 30, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Valuable Freehold and Leasehold T Properties at Cross Street, PrinsPiT? h H Street, Rochore Road, etc Plantation at Tampenis g 7> At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co g Saleroom On Wednesday, May 10, at L633 words
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Article112 1922-05-05 3 A man's most valuable por.es.ion is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the sufferer of minute, and hours and day. and night, and weeks, month., or year, of happmen. and u.eful work. whU he i. in the cods of Bh«m.tiam. He owe.112 words
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Advertisement477 1922-05-05 3 rj| •i ll,il, ,ll, ,ll, ,ll,ll,U,U, ,ll, ,lt fl' lden Horse Cigarettes. in ,he Market j r-i I M Brs$. TBfcaeea Co., Ltd., 38 Robinson Boad, SINGAPORE. I surf Esrijyg L «-W h 6 rear? from Backache and Rheumatism must indeed 1 hT3 nrtHButtent agony. Every twinge of pain felt477 words
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Advertisement247 1922-05-05 3 DRINK ASAHI BEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD, SINGAPORE. w f u c MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 130 Pcnang Street, PENANG. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE S1NGAPORJL Koh and Co., 90 Braa Basah Road, twong Seng Chiang and Co, 11 Selegie-road. Ban Tek Guan, i Sfdegie Road. Jit247 words
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Advertisement441 1922-05-05 3 rURODONALr dissolves uric acid. by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Scleroria, hardem the walla of the bloed veaaala and re«d«r» them atiff and brittle." mmndedb* Prof LA S'CKRF. A UX late President (hi Acadĕmt* de Mĕdntne, Paris, tn ku Treatise on Gaut." THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL441 words
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Article2318 1922-05-05 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MA IKE I. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, May 5. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Ovulations. I a. d. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 •Allagar Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec.2,318 words
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Advertisement167 1922-05-05 4 j Advertising i j jjj j j j Advertising i 3 saksmanship-on nanP r deal of education in advertising bT if2T f' 13 Sti room for > good j by everybody in the advertising' business T damental fact is j making advertising effectual. mUCh wU1 have been done towards Accuracy167 words
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Advertisement119 1922-05-05 4 1 3s i fes We have or soothed cooling hTC for £5 MULLER t mmgJ T. n U{ 230 TAMONG SINGAPOB NEW PRICES j Baxton'i Wmn LiT.i:] ent 1 Calverts Pmtkt 6 Real •i f V&* Mortacj Real Can bridge Saw j !<lbiM rtaos) 1 Real Olf r. S bshb119 words
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Advertisement439 1922-05-05 5 Jii show at 9 .3o. T HE P8INCESS MASS AND LASCELLES D.S. !j II)H The Prince of Wales in J |K Singapore. ttvriag BREEZY EASON one of a in an appealing story of youth. ihe Big Adventure i j,, 5 Parts. v u back, a story of boyhood with a439 words
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Advertisement347 1922-05-05 5 CONCEIT more K?!X thc^i8C lovable with their own ereatnesf >, til individuals, both male and female, so self deluded I waived in ££££££io^«L «Sl^^ true selves They lsually re;nilin *elf-constr, cl,>d jn-dostal of greatness crumbles ueneam them and they hit the proverbial earth with a third the shock of I347 words
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Advertisement574 1922-05-05 5 Stand Back! Exclaimed the hero in one of the dramatic thrillt of "Dead Men Tell No Tales." But if you stand back and let the crowds rush by you like water over Niagara then you'll be unable to get a seat. It's a cass of think quickly, act quickly, move574 words
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Article136 1922-05-05 6 To-day, May 5. High Tides.—3.29 a.m., 5.38 p.m. Middlesex Drums, Bot. Gardens, 5.15. "The Kid," Victoria Theatre, 9.15. To-morrow, May 6. High Tides.—s.B a.m., 6.47 p.m. Accession of King George (1910). Cricket: H M Services v. Lanka Union, SRC ground. Football: SCFA League final, White Star v.136 words
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Obituary72 1922-05-05 6 I DEATH. SEE. —At his residence 2 Peck Seah-st, on Tuesday 2nd inst, at 8 a.m. from Septicaemia Mr Seo Teong Quee, aged 23 years, youngest son of the Jate Mr See Ewe Boon, aud brother of Mr See Teong Wah J. P. M. B. He left a72 words
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Obituary68 1922-05-05 6 'ihe f riends and relatives of the late Mr hoe 'i'eong guee are hereby informed that his mortal remains wiii be remOTed from hi> residence Pec*, floeh ntroet on Sunday 7th insi. at 10.30 a.m. to the Municipal Chinese Burial Ground at Bukit Brown iur interment. The funeral wiii68 words
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Article780 1922-05-05 6 I Severe fighting is reported from China. It is raging, as the message which we published esterday stated, "on all fronts," I and heavy casualties have alj ready resulted. The war bei tween the Chang and Wu forces j M seems likely to be prolonged." And so780 words
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Article110 1922-05-05 6 Sir Arthur Adams has left home, and is expected in Penang about three weeks hence. The small bungalow on Kledang HIII, Ipoh, has been closed as a measure of economy! The cricket team which Mr Hol-mes-Brown is taking to various toWM in the north is leaving Kuala Luanpur on Saturday.110 words
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Article18 1922-05-05 6 1 (Fro Our ft Malayan r > 3 I After further J N tion was lost j dollars.18 words
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Article81 1922-05-05 6 There untitled mencinjf a *re iw M-J. Z J* ih < Otto* he *n-,<j a A Cb UUI u*». i, A T^ c« thr** memwa. VaijJJ Ai tr: teil hum. a in th< icr.u ui S VA i -<%5 aai till fall I :l 1 in a remit' sss»* 181 words
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Advertisement228 1922-05-05 6 Latest Novelty I SCENTSAVER j 'ENOTS' I I e I Registered. I 1 Economical and Efficient Finished in Silver Plated Cap and Pump and Two Designs of Vessel, Rose and Diamond. Trice $11.50. j Eoblnson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the 8.S.) SINGAPORE. BIB Mill llBHIIIIHlllHllllllllllHI II IB I I 111228 words
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Advertisement401 1922-05-05 6 ■>'MMM!NiiMiaa»Maiuwua^ TO BE LET. I t e 1 2 From the 1st of May, the comfortable and 2 commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining I rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric 2 lights throughout and fitted with401 words
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Article800 1922-05-05 7 __t OF TBE INGREDIENTS DON! m TASTE NICE. mtw FRENCH RESERVATIONS. Reuter. jrH wart -The street L» ir ana B** I' vll swards, gift f* ri on the occasion :t if n pfcatff sitting -v- _i» of Pi,: currency. economy in the co-ord.natioo of I, he Panted,Reuter. - 800 words
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Article42 1922-05-05 7 State *M n c Fm Staters dre considered Pn co'. po nn haS a PPointed a 115 and ST!? k of five L? n ai!ti -Treaty B %7: has reNn elation N have b k r,jr and n dnt Donegal.--42 words
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Article69 1922-05-05 7 But Otherwise Quiet. i Reuter. > Simla, May 4.—Judged from a mill-1 tary standpoint, the internal situation j is more quiet. Numbers of troops j employed in the winter in assisting ji the civil authorities have been with- tf awn. The troubles in Malabar have almost ceased.Reuter. - 69 words
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Article48 1922-05-05 7 Reuter. I B'-rlin, May 4.—The Pel-Inn Legauon categorically denies the reported existence of a s ecret Franco-Belgian i 1 aty nroviding for a joint offensive u Germany in the event of attack on the occupation troops or threat to i the Treaty of Versailles. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article483 1922-05-05 7 ANOTHER GENERAL KILLED. The Southern Advance. A message from Shanghai dated May 4 (6.40 p.m.), says that Fung Tian artillery (Chang Tso Lin) killed General Wu-P ei -f v during fights at Retavayi (Chili) on Wednesday morning. General Zcmoce: agene (Chili) has also been killed. President Sun483 words
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Article174 1922-05-05 7 An Understanding. Reuter. I London, May 3.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr T P O Connor, Mr Chamberlain said that had informed the Government, on April 24, that they had concluded an agreement with the Constantinople Government, whereby the latter undertook to examine favourably ItalianReuter. - 174 words
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Article299 1922-05-05 7 QUESTIONS IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT. The May Day Incident. Reuter. London, May, 3.—Explaining the May-Day incident, the Japanese Embassy has issued a statement that the secretary of the May-Day Celebration Committee on April 25 requested the Embassy to transmit a resolution to the Japanese Government as regards theReuter. - 299 words
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Article151 1922-05-05 7 New Telegraph Combine. Reuter. New York, May 3. —Jim Lark in refuses liberation, complaining that fifteen thousand dollars bail is demanded In his case while similarly convicted men have been released on considerably smaller amounts.—Reuter. Berlin, May 3. —The German-At-lantic, German South American and Bast European telegraph companiesReuter. - 151 words
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Article65 1922-05-05 7 Reuter. Washington, May 3.—Replying to a resolution of the Women's International League for Peace, urging full recognition of the Russian Soviet Republic and the Far Eastern Republic, Mr Hughes says that political re— cognftion depends upon the existence of a government competent to discharge its international obligations.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article64 1922-05-05 7 Reuter. Berlin, May 3.—The inter-Allied authorities were rec ntly tricked over the destruction of 1772 supposed German rifles. They had witnessed a bonfire of them apparently, but subsequently discovered they had been looking on at the burning of English and Russian firearms, merely covered with a layer ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article238 1922-05-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, May 3. Mr R W Gossett is the new Surveyor, Ist Grade. Survey Office, Kluang. The financial year of the Johore Medical Office, Ltd, Johore Bahru, Incorporated in Singapore, closed on April 30. Messrs Borden and Dobbs, em. ployets of Messrs Topham238 words
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Article98 1922-05-05 7 i j London, May 4.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Lestrange Malone sug- i gt sted the remainder of the Boxer j Indemnity .-hould be commuted and applied, half for the education of J Chinese students in Britain and half j in sending properly qualified and j98 words
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Article314 1922-05-05 7 The Right Reverend Dom Costa Nunes, the new Bishop of Macau, will Ibe passing through Singapore on the Lroyd Triestir.o steam< r Venetla. this month. A Chinese lady has complained to the police that two Teochews entered her house in Tampenis-road on Wednesday last and got away with jewtllery to314 words
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Article154 1922-05-05 7 No Signs of Agreement. Reuter. London. Mav 3.—Sir William Mackenzie, at the opening of the court of enauiry into the engineering dispute, endorsed at the outset the employers' contention that the men's proposal to suspend lockout notices during the enquiry also the employer's action in opening the worksReuter. - 154 words
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Article108 1922-05-05 7 "Torilla" Echo. Mr Justice Barrett Lennard presided over the Bankruptcy Court, held in the Supreme Court this morning. Mr Cobbett moved for an order that the petitioners might serve a petition on the wife of Yeo Chay Sam, ailias Yeo Yong Teng, the Chinese who escaped from legal108 words
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Article105 1922-05-05 7 Supreme Court Judgment. The hearing of the action Lim Yam Hong, trading as Chop Lim Lee Hong, I vs. Teo Bah Tan and Co for a claim :of $7,762.72, which was commenced before Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice, in the Supreme Gourt on I Tuesday, and has105 words
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Article35 1922-05-05 7 Zaida from Bangkok 5-5. Emely from Rhio 4-5. Esmeralda from Rhio 4-5. Java Maru from Yokohama 4-5. Hong Ho from Trengganu 5-4. Atlas Maru from Hamburg 5-4. Ban Whatt Hin from Malacca 5-4.35 words
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Article257 1922-05-05 7 Mr R Greening is acting as Librarina Penang Library. Amongst tht- passengers who arriv. Ed yesterday morning from Calcutta per the s.s. Ellenga were the following:—Messrs W H Gr'ice, Gist Yee, Misses C Read, E L Hilles, M Mill, Mr Brassord, Mr P Andrew, Mr J McAuley, Mr B Star.de:»,257 words
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Article71 1922-05-05 7 Singapore, May 5. On Ixindon Bank 4 months' right 2? 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months sight 2s 1 7-32 d On Indl*Bank Tel. Transfer 180 ft On HongLot* Bank demand draft 11% p.c. pm. On Shanghai Bank demand draft 63 On j'hv. Bank demand71 words
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Article91 1922-05-05 7 C of C Kubbtr A as* c.* Singapore, May 5. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 ft 27% Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price*. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 ft 28 May to June 28% 28ft July to Sept 30 30 ft Oct91 words
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Article184 1922-05-05 7 Singapore, May 5. Silver 35%. Hongkong 11%. Three Months Gold 53ft. Share Market.—Dull. 'lubbers.—A few enquiries for Stealing shares, Allenbys 18 to 20 cents, Craigieleas 23 to 26 cents, Bassetts TO to 80 cents, Tambalaks 37 ft to 42ft cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to la 4d184 words
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Article176 1922-05-05 7 Capitan China's Funeral. The most imposing" Chinese funeral which Alor Star has seen for some time was that of Towkay Tay Choon Toh, recently. The obsequies began early in the morning and the cortege left the residence at about eight a.m. preceded by floral tributes, silk scrolls,176 words
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Article35 1922-05-05 7 The untitled of the QHhuiiy< of the '-rnrr'm, kok, celebrat d h"-3 sarerdota! :b:lee on Apj-ii 2G. The venerable and venerated missionary priest arrived in Siam ;n 1X72. BpedsJ celebrations took place m th.- Cathedral.35 words
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Article57 1922-05-05 8 FOOTBALL. MUNICIPALITY v. GUTHRIE AND CO. On the Padang yesterday, the Municipal football team beat a team from Guthrie and Co by two goals to one. FORTHCOMING GAMES. The SCC first eleven will play Malacca at Malacca on the 20th inst and will entertain Selangor in Singapore on June57 words
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Article245 1922-05-05 8 S. R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles Handicap. W A Aeria and F J Rappa beat Iv* A Keyt and X E Webb, 6—l, 6—3. Championship. E E de Souza beat C A Norris, 6—2, 6—l. A E Coelho beat C W Gomes, 6—o, 4—6, 6—l. TO-DAY'S245 words
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Article143 1922-05-05 8 FOUR MEN STABBED. London, April 16.—As the result of a series of mysterious outrages in the West End, the police believe that a personal vendetta of a particularly vindictive nature exists among certain sections of London's fashionable Turf followers. Four men, well-known in the racing world, have been143 words
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Article33 1922-05-05 8 GARRISON CLUB COMPETITION. The monthly medal competition ox the Garrison Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14; and the ladies' competition on Thursday, 18th inst (stroke).33 words
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Article26 1922-05-05 8 SUNDAY'S RACE. The first S V C race for Mr Lundon's 1919 Rear Commodore Cup, will take place on Sunday next from the Yacht Club.26 words
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Article62 1922-05-05 8 DEMPSEY SHY OF KISSES. Dempsey (says a London cable) is feeing lioms d in England, but he objects ti) girls kissing him, and wishes his objection noted. It is his life's ambition to walk unnoticed and to learn to talk Engl sh. He is ready to fight anybody. If62 words
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Article53 1922-05-05 8 London, April 10.—The M. C. C. were, at a special meeting on May 3, to consider special laws regarding cricket matches with Australi i in>cluding sweeping wicket after rain, an over of eight balls instead of six, the figure 200 to be substituted for 150 in law 50 regarding53 words
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Article656 1922-05-05 8 FIRE AT SEA CAUSE OF WILDEST PANIC. I Piratical Band Destroys Ship to Steal Gold. Fire at sea is fraught with terror beyond almost all other experiences of mankind. The horror is intensified when the burning vessel is a passenger ship bearing women and children, and still further656 words
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Article139 1922-05-05 8 On March 30, a wedding was celebrated at the Church of St. Michael and All Angles, Jesselton, between Mr S W Mathews of the State Bank and Miss Mackrill who had recently arrived from England. Miss Mackrill had stayed with the Hon Mr and Mrs Clark previous to her marriage..139 words
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Article358 1922-05-05 8 To-day, May 5. Satavia, Samarang Sourabaya Rumphius 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kuala Dungun Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Rhio, Tambelan, Pontianak, Singkawang, Pemangkat Sambas Singkara 3 p.m. Medan Van Diemen 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anson ♦Kampar 3 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Ellenga358 words
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149 1922-05-05 8 At a recent committee meeting of the Singapore Family Benefit Society, the Hon Secretary, who is also the Acting Treasurer for the time being, reported that there were 1318 members on the rolls on April 1, 1922, of whom 1312 were duly certificated. Since July 1,149 words
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Article58 1922-05-05 8 1 Singapore, May 4. Copra. This market has remained steady during the past week although the volume of business has been smaller, j Prices are inclined to harden at closure and quotations are as follows:— No 1 Standard $10.25 to $10.55. No 2 Standard $10 to58 words
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Article329 1922-05-05 8 I The following properties were disposed of by auction by the Estate and Trust, Agencies, Ltd, at theii sale-room on the Ist instant Rubber and Tapioca Estate known as H Eng Teck San in Batu Pahat, area 985 Acres, compiised in Johore Grant 2363, bought by Ho329 words
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Article18 1922-05-05 8 Three big mines and seven small mines at Am pang closed down at the end of last month.—M.M.18 words
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Article128 1922-05-05 8 Singapore, May 4. The usual Weekly Rubber Auctions opened yesterday to an easier market. Demand was good, but the fairly heavy quantity on offer—Boo tons— I reel tided ear tone dbmpetttiea and prices tended to sag as the sale proceeded. Standard sheet opened at 28128 words
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Article116 1922-05-05 8 I London, May 2, 1922. Sago flour is quoted at 14j10%. Tin is quoted at £153.17.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 1819 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 28|- in London cube gambier at 35|-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 10.60116 words
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Advertisement238 1922-05-05 8 ■fianaii«iWii»u«tiaiianauauaiistiß*ia.!«t^i:aitß>'«M«' !a:l B ia ai<s>>a 74 2 I BROADBENT'S I PATENT IMPROVED i f Blake Stone Breaker I and Ore Crusher. jl 1 STRENGTH. Qi TIT AND I DOKABI' «T* UNSURPASSED. I ai aMXaaaMHHaßaMaaaaV I i? r> 1 i- pi abates Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, For Breaking Coprolite-;, Pboepnaaa», r238 words
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Advertisement483 1922-05-05 8 1 HORLICKj I MALTED MIL| I The Original I IS MADE IN ENGLAND AT SLOUGH, IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. I THERE IS NOTHING I "JUST AS GOOD." ASK FOR AND SEE THAT YOU GET 1 HORLICKS at your Chemist or Stores. Manufactured by Horlick's Malted Milk Co., Slough, Bucks, Eng* (President: Sir483 words
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Article11 1922-05-05 9 (We do not necessarily endorse tk« opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article234 1922-05-05 9 From Mr LOW AH BAH May I be permitted to offer a few comment* on the tetters from tlr Khoo T Aik, Mr S C Woo and Mr N T Shean in your issue of May 2? To this subject I attach great importance. What has been234 words
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Article332 1922-05-05 9 From "ANTI-PUZZLE,": 0* lats! sonie of our Chinese brethren, awakend by a sense of duty, have strongly advocated through the medium of t your paper the study of Mandarin, j So far so good, and there is every j promise of success in the movement332 words
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Article154 1922-05-05 9 The Rev R Richards, the superintendent of St. Andrews Church Mission, returned from leave in East•er week. He has resumed the duties lof Registrar. We that the doctors have allowed him to come out f or two years only, after which date he will retire. It is W important that154 words
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Advertisement115 1922-05-05 9 m Darby Co., Ltd. iTaUi i ir-trails Settlerowt* I BEHRM DEPARTMENT. j I m I 3 toBa givee tor complete Meet k tebiiiig Power InslaliaiioKs, ammmmm j| j ii. Wires Cables. M etal Filament Lamps. f Ceiling Table Fans. f| 5 1 < tngfi Accessories. I "OiCtQiPipl" Telephones m I115 words
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Advertisement232 1922-05-05 9 I mm m =r m m Bl 1 m '7|] ik icWd I H> I 3 Bl I Robin If wXXl m I I I RECKKTS i FAMOUS ULTRAMARINE i I DRY COLOUR BLUB I I Forfthe Household Laundry, Dhobie, Paint and Colour-Wash work, eta. I I 1 lb. CARTONS.232 words
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Advertisement257 1922-05-05 9 i in i in i i i i i i i «i in i i i i t i i i ii ini m M i i i ii i i tuna STEEL I I SHOVELS. T I We-ding and digging jjj t jj Forks, Sp.de [I i I ALSO257 words
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Article290 1922-05-05 10 PRINCE AT SINGAPORE. "Collum" asks in the "Daily Mail" if the Prince will feel, as so many others have felt before him, that at Singapore one is leaving India and all the familiar Anglo-Indian life far hehind, and entering on something strange and mysterious, in which the Englishman,290 words
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Article316 1922-05-05 10 As a Visitor Saw It. Mr Perceval Landon cabled the following from Singapore to the "Daily Telegraph Among many things that did honour to the Prince two stand out beyond all others in a contrast so extraordinary that of all cities in the world Singapore, and only Singapore,316 words
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Article110 1922-05-05 10 A D'Annnnzio Plot. London, April 7.—A Smyrna meaaage dated April 5 reports the development of a d'Awnunzio plot to retain the Smyrna area despite the Allies' mediation terms. General Papoulas arrived and was carried shoulder high to the Aaia Minor Club, where he read a speech referring to110 words
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Article22 1922-05-05 10 There is a discussion in Belgium of a projected tunnel from Dover to Belgium, this being the shortest rovls to Central Europe.22 words
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Advertisement333 1922-05-05 10 ■■■iranBTmi 1 m.M»i l ««.i...i. n .i 1 M1 ««ii«iTm 1 »n»^ 5 I PLEASE ASK FOR I ihe World-Keno«vnect COOK BRAND'S I Curry Powder-Pickles-Sauce, J Etc., Etc. I I Z Have you ever tried*the Cook BrandVJpreparations of jZ above If not, and you will most certainly I convince yourself333 words
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Advertisement334 1922-05-05 10 i "—yes, it w lovely to ieej Only those who hive experienced the wearisome burden;-, of ill health, adJ accurately realif* what it means to feel they are getting and well —13 a into thc^od^ a WA, AneiicNervous or Rmi-dowd And this it the reason:—8 Wincarnis I four-fold power in334 words
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Advertisement350 1922-05-05 10 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS^ m Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide MclVa, n 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. Arriving Singapore May 6 s.s. EMITA June 9 s.s. ENOGGERA July 3 «.s. EURELIA Aug. 7 s.s. EMITA J j Sept 4 B.s. ENOGGERA" Aa350 words
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Advertisement473 1922-05-05 11 STF.AMER SAILINGS ri rriTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE Di SERVICES. r .'LAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. t" der SERVICE. L0ND LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Fr om i." Karmala about June 11 about Eashgar about June 25 aboc' 3W r c LONDON ANTWERP Leave SINGAPORE. |A RSElL LEb Khybel about June 18473 words
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Advertisement329 1922-05-05 11 _STJEAMER SAILINGS. O.S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sues and Port Said. Alps Maru arr May 23 dap £4 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Alaaka Maru arr May 7329 words
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Advertisement378 1922-05-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to Bail j front Singapore. j Kinta—Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Krian—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Kelantan—Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh—Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port378 words
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Advertisement286 1922-05-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. NY. K. -L. I I LONDON LINE. Hakone Maru May 21 Suwa Maru May 31 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru May 12 Tatsuno Maru End May HAMBURG LINE. Tottori Maru Mid May NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawaehi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LINE. Yeloshi Maru Early286 words
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Advertisement566 1922-05-05 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 A SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.8. "NANKING" May 30 e.s. "CHINA" July 6 (First class fare, Hongkong to566 words
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Advertisement536 1922-05-05 12 WANTED. WANTED—A Competent Imposer to j make up News-pages. Previous experience necessary. Apply with recent testimonials, to Manager, Malaya Tribune. n 4 u c WANTED. —Chinese Store-keeper required immediately to take charge of European Rubber Godown. Security required. Apply to Box No. 131 c/o Malaya Tribune." »5 95 WANTED— Immediately,536 words
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Advertisement404 1922-05-05 12 NOTICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. YOU r ARN OA MONi Y by s 1li. i ur v rv p »p i ir novelise* am ie c lieciion $12.00 eeiigis buxin* THE AhEV COvlP-iNY, import bxport, }tnang 17 4 M— 8 5 HOTEL ST. GEORGE, Ltd (Incorporated in S.S.) SINGAPORE. Notice is hereby404 words
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Advertisement440 1922-05-05 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITi' BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $5,000,001 Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $10,424,00C Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London OtSce:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office: —27 Place, Toloaan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China: —Shanghai,440 words
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Advertisement436 1922-05-05 12 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: U4, MARKET STREET. BKA-NCMiiS: Peaaag no* B»*cii Street, Malacca 131 Jonker Street, Muar 77-7» Jal*a Suleimnn. Batu Pahat m J»l** Rah*™** i-aleinbang 16, Di*' AGENCIES Al: Loadoa, New xork, San Francisco, tVtavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiauak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised436 words
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Advertisement395 1922-05-05 12 BANKS. CHARTERED DANK OF LNDiA, AUSTRALIA AND CiJULNA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid u Capital ouO.Uww shares v: eacfi £3,000,0ur Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00;. RANKERS: Bank of England. London Joitt City and Midianu Bank, Ltd. Lenoon County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National395 words
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Advertisement402 1922-05-05 12 INSURANCE. SHE KyiTBpfH UNITED ASSURANCE COtt^ORA'i*lL\ Lidlil L.D. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore BOARD OF DIEBCTORB j Tan Kheam Hock, £tq. (Chairman.) See Teong Wah, Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lea, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Esq. One Soon Tee, Eaq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Eaq. Koh San Hin, Eaq.402 words
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Advertisement194 1922-05-05 12 the^malayjPj I <*»aiii*J Tel 'No. 171 J. j TeI N0 «1. SUBS CWPriJ Per annum Half- ytar jy Per quarter Single Cop, 2 Postage Extra 50 J To Foreign t»antnp| depend upon street g sure them on days «1*. u J the demand f or •xcc-eas the ntjb BECOMJ REGULAR194 words
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