Malaya Tribune, 18 May 1922
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Title Section30 1922-05-18 1 The Malaya Tribune. VENING DAILY. J AN O W SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING OAiLV I> .No. H5 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922 FIVE CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922.30 words
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Advertisement109 1922-05-18 1 I J H tribWE I Lvg'cazstte. j P Ve ,VsP^ of Dailyof Local *r Eve r.ts. 1 ;.;.,v.-^' i I'll" mtsmssmasanr-, nun mihhhm THIS WEEK I GENT'S I Begai Footwear Saxone Sh es $22 50 par pair. f jjj Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) W •SINGAPORE. I j109 words
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Advertisement269 1922-05-18 1 Great Reductions j IN PERFUMERY. C Buy now for the J] Harl Ray a I We keep Perfumery and C Toilet Requisites of the Best makes only. Stationery and books ARE ALSO Reduced in Prices. BUY NOW. C Dot Ay Means Dismppointtni»ntt C Li s KOH Co.. I 83, B269 words
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Advertisement269 1922-05-18 1 i THE I I MALAYA TRIBUNE, j AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. f I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. f SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I 1 Per annum $15.00 a I Half-yearly 7.50 1 I Per quarter 3.75 (Postage extra 50 eta.269 words
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Article2589 1922-05-18 2 A. B. MS. EFFORTS TO OBTAIN A REPEAL. "No Promise" Defence. Some interesting correspondent' has passed between the Association of British Maiaya and the Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding the Straits Settlements income tax. V. c are indebted to our mo/ning contemporary for the following2,589 words
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Article167 1922-05-18 2 Wherever the ache or pain, simply rub in Little's Oriental Balm. As you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,—quickly, simply and surely. There is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains swellings. The more cruel sufferings of Rheumatism,167 words
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Article29 1922-05-18 2 d ft ..V 1 IMagtited. t > tain by 1 -i [Us. I V. I >-- package, or loose, hundr nuine are sold by all wi.l be •-(i•• i29 words
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Advertisement763 1922-05-18 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTIONEERS A APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. Sfiortgage&'s Sale of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town and Country Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, Oa Wednesday, May 24, at 2.30 p.M. L Valuable freehold land situate Off Passir763 words
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Advertisement244 1922-05-18 2 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of Valuable Badness H The D tdertigntd kmCl witn instructions to 11 Auction at their Sakn i I Chambers. Ragles Phce. On Monday, May 22, at 1» M HAVELOC£ RQAft Lot 1. ValuaWe land, area 3746 square fet J with t:i» t>ir-'. ->t Jl roofrl h tus—244 words
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Article403 1922-05-18 3 P! you c> t emKmrraMsd when you are riding Da any kind of vehicle, and you have a kind of bearing down feel ing It feels as If it m your stomich, but in reality it is your bladder. You have a c nstaot dr.sire403 words
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Article12 1922-05-18 3 (We do not necessarily endorse the opin ons expressed by correspondents.)12 words
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Article229 1922-05-18 3 From Mr LOW AH BAH: Some persons appear to have naturally a great command of language, while others have so litt.e aptitude that they can scarcely hold their own in any company. Admitting these differences, I am nevertheless convinced that, with very rare exceptions, every person might be,229 words
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Article356 1922-05-18 3 From "RAPID EVOLUTION" "East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet.'In pre-historic days the East knew j practically nothing of the West, and lei versa, but it was from the East that the wave of civilisation spread, and this was marked by356 words
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Article137 1922-05-18 3 Liong Soey Tin, the Meutenant of Chinese at Medan, died on the IMb ult. Mr J M Hickson, the central figure of the remarkable scenes witnessed at the Episcopal Cathedral of St Andrew's Aberdeen, in connection with the faith-healing mission, comes from the West of Ireland, and discovered his power137 words
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Advertisement275 1922-05-18 3 JItAMROZ'S I disda-Haier I is THE %ti Watermark" IF PBODIIiii 01. 1 iiii^iiiiiiiitHiniiwnwißiiiwtntiiiHwiiiiwiiHiHroiwiMrom,,,,,,,^ .1111 l' 1 l:'l"*< l l |lll,a llllll < llilliaiiai,lullll| t*UllllIlllJIUIllt!lllllUll|U|||i a t laj ttt buy I&§ ji I CLINCHER TYR3S f!g j (Entirely British) qjc| E 1} STOCK!" '3:- i: I MKLO-GHINESE MOTOR HOY. nS I!275 words
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Advertisement322 1922-05-18 3 ll ly ft) W\i N I •••'-<' W I• i Vf' 1 jrl H The regular use of VeivYusa is absolutely M necessary these days if you h Kg would preserve the fresh L |y youthful beauty of your skin, f By means of its novel U properties. Ven-Yusa gives322 words
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Advertisement424 1922-05-18 3 I WILL GET LOST. r iveep your Dhoby's Account in a f- Qj JERRYS LAUNDRY BOOK. 70 Cts. OiN SALE AT 70 Cts. John Little Co., Ltd. h*f V 4 V Gr H Sweet Shop, Battery Road. 8 H Kiat Co., Change Alley. Koh Co., Bras Bassah Road. J M424 words
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Article2359 1922-05-18 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, May 18. RUBBER, STEALING SHADES—MaiI Qiutatioas. i. a. d. Nil for last fncl. y-e. Dec. 1920 j J AHajrar r Nil for last fncl. y.e. Deo.2,359 words
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Advertisement146 1922-05-18 4 I I BU'MESS f j iff.eii.TiEr l 9 lav be discovered every da v I 4 of the Malaya Tribune^" Advertising column, j I CI ASSIFIED ADVERTISrMENTS 8 "'Wanted," "For Snip i J and «Trade Notices"' Et, L L si Found S If vn„ h Etc W1 brin «J uic146 words
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Advertisement71 1922-05-18 4 n and ■-»pii.T.-; on .i lM .Jr^M I CayalrJ Eferywbert j„:J ■Ml MMM Unr rL IMariV V 0u« I AninvalaAM restorative iH cases d I Exhaust* When the ""^jH •3 any unusua' itt*'" °P IJmWM fj often causes*fee/** J, "^B Th, S feelin f a:^i-^™ M -.•#1 w Thm 'W-ncaf71 words
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Advertisement365 1922-05-18 5 m IBtt to Sun-Jay 21st Hay, 1922. i v, V** 9 j a n JI Show ai 9.30 p.m. Ia the B«ww j n ;h every woman and perhaps every man j the well known screen star j GRACE DABMOND aC eptional int6W*l and special appeal j TEVE RY WOMAN365 words
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Advertisement354 1922-05-18 5 m PLEASURE SEEKERS some th i„ g y~ 7 V» caioy themselves they I I -live who fa Z a plea v eko T Th c is P«~ I -lvc.s but Nfa trus v tlele AT!T f D knu themi .TlllLtT v z Plcasure Seekers aW ana entitled Pleasure Seekers354 words
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Advertisement436 1922-05-18 5 First Show Change of Programme. At 7.30 Sharp. The Screaming Shadow Serial Episodes Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen. Six New Reels. 2nd Show at 9 p.m. Miracles ol tn7Jungle" Serial Without a douht| the best Singapore, has seen, EPISODES FIVE AND SIX (Continued on Friday.) DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN AN ALICE436 words
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Article139 1922-05-18 6 To-day, May 18. High Tides.—2.20 a.m., 4.14 p.m. Sandycroft, Barker's. 12. Football, League I: S C F A v. R G A, S R C ground. League II: Municipal F C v. Harlequins, Reel. Freemasonry, Eastern Gate, <">. To-morrow, May 19. High Tid s.—3.33 a.m.. 5.18 p.m.139 words
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Article92 1922-05-18 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. Invitation of Mrs. Ang Lim Thye. Mrs. Ang Lim Thye begs to inform her friends that owing to the death of her grandmother, she is obliged to hold the reception on May 20 1922, in honour of the wed ling of her second son, Mr. Ang92 words
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Article58 1922-05-18 6 Then will be HftrhMassof Requiem it the Cathedra] of the Good Shepherd, Bra Basah Bond, Singapore, for the rcj> of the s >ul of the late Patricia (Pixie) H Bonan on Friday the 19th i tat.. being the 1st. Anniversary of her death. AH relatives and friends are58 words
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Article934 1922-05-18 6 The Government has a housing policy at last—at least its own expert town planner has one, which will doubtless be approved. That is the glad revelation of the further article by Captain Richards published today. This paper has long pressed for some such pronouncement. For one thing934 words
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Article47 1922-05-18 6 to 1 I, 1 1 XOr Bal ll a d i hill til i i U m in n 1 < Mala: i hi 1, aonerenee and v ..'H Mr '•M ln i 1 «"ak < h.iiesr rv^i'l O i me P rak pJs*l Aa triati n47 words
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Article37 1922-05-18 6 Murder C as C<( J The case of who is chafed vftZ} another Chinese S whole of Assize court. The case was c ing when Mr for the accused, aiW and called witnes>e« f.-,, v37 words
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Article24 1922-05-18 6 4 -ny .f v■ I N C Os, are now q j« M th 1 C z .Lieut A SI June 3, 1982.24 words
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Article74 1922-05-18 6 I I M m 1. I.—Sri > I :i 1 I I I Tl P and l' f y-3*m I "W 27th instant Six P and 0 Wharf i I A Mail from Enr<*Jj dated April 2? arrive by train to*** Correspondentt jIb x 1 f ins 80l for applies'74 words
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Advertisement324 1922-05-18 6 »n M nm. t ii«iß l miiM«iMiimi»i > pMTHP"'"«''«"'"™^ Boxing Gloves. |j BEST BRITISH MAKE jj PERFECTION M> FRANK BRYANT'S l| BOXING GLOVES. CEIEBOATED I BOXING GLOVES, jj Made of best Tan ||L Finest Quality j Cape stuffed Gold Tan Cape. Horse Hair. 6 ozs Price $18.50 I I 6and324 words
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Advertisement601 1922-05-18 6 i I t HlHlHi!*:Hiilliti l!l|ii|lll.H l ,Ii'i';l!.«!il. I liH I .|ii|,iillf>|:il!,i,,| l ,l:ii:l llllil II I ~s' 1 i TO LET. i I The comfortable and commodious residence I at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, Tanjong Katong, I I six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a601 words
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Article766 1922-05-18 7 AMERICAN REPLY CAUSES MUCH m DISAPPOINTMENT. RUSSIANS NOT COMPLACENT. lG _The African first e«* I I c and j uo r at Genoa tent, caused in- pd disappointment, as "tldorhad pnv-ously inti- 1 of the United changed as a re<f iin <* h Senator Borah f participation,766 words
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Article48 1922-05-18 7 1»3 Budget. I ../'•7 an expendiPfc* j r>Vtl iU-:hree miiNC" 15 of four k,tl> !L budget. X* iV Rd 0f TeVem,e ■t -<*s than last year.— fcSi Tnp wits of c:is *c Left The X thetf t 'p he Rt 'Publican ffc|*4 Uh 43 n uter.48 words
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Article19 1922-05-18 7 Be** 3 at stoSn 06 at fC' olm and k*.' i k tne considerthe low value19 words
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Article160 1922-05-18 7 France's Activities. Paris, May 16.—The French attitude as regards international oil rights is defined in a long semi-official statement, which mentions the contract between the Shell Company and the Soviets, recently on the point of signature at Genoa. A special French representative communicated with the Belgian, British and160 words
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Article291 1922-05-18 7 TRIAL OF ANTI-SOVIET PRISONERS. Famine Relief Work. Moscow, May IG.-An official tele- ram Says tha the trial of th, Socialist revolutionaries for eon srm-acy against the Soviet will begin in June. 0 Ihe Soviet has consented to allow a dozen prominent "yellow" internationals i, c udin|? Mr vandervelde,291 words
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Article135 1922-05-18 7 London, May 16.—Arrangements have been eoniplet d for the reconstruction of the British New Guinea Devuiopment Company. Toe scheme provides, inter alia, a reduction of the debenture interest and the provision of a large amount of additional working capita!.— Renter. Lor.aon, M y 16. —The London Stock Excrhnng:135 words
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Article65 1922-05-18 7 The Hague, May 16.—During their visit to Genoa Mr Van Karnebeek, Netherlands Forign Minister, and M Jaspar, Belgian Foreign Minister, resumed conversat.or.s with rag ltd to the revision of the treaties of 1839 and the question of Wielingen ana!, in the mosk cordial spirt, but owing to65 words
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Article43 1922-05-18 7 London, Maj 16.—As the outcome of the report of Sr Wi'li nn Mackenzie, direct negotiations were opened at Westminster to-day between the engineering employers and all the engineering/unions, and adjourned until to-morrow, the employer* undertaking to submit definite proposals.— Reuter.43 words
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Article30 1922-05-18 7 Washington, May 17.-The United States is mdispesed to accept Britain's invitation to sit on a commission to investigate Turkish atrocities against Christian minor ties m Asia Minor.—Reuter.30 words
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Article24 1922-05-18 7 Athens, May 17.-A new Oabmet, under the premiership OV V who is also Minder of \\ar and Foreign Affairs, has been formed.Reuter.24 words
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Article110 1922-05-18 7 GOVERNMENT DEFEATED ON ADJOURNMENT. Cabinet Considers Position. London, May 16.—Government was defeated in a thin House by 151 votes to 148, on a motion for the adjournment which was carried against them, on the Teachers' Superannuation Bill, which gives effect to one of the recommendations of the Geddes110 words
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Article104 1922-05-18 7 How to Revive It. Washington, May 17.—1n a speech at the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Mr Hoover, Secretary of Commjrce, outlined the steps necessary to restore normality to the whole world, including po.ice in Europe, the reduction of armaments, fixing of inter-Govern-mental debts,104 words
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Article100 1922-05-18 7 Meeting of the Council. London, May 17.- tfh pi ci ll council of the China Consort nm held a two days' meeting in the officer of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Sir Charles Addis presiding. Messrs De La Chaume, I W Lamont, and Okubo were prea pt. They100 words
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142 1922-05-18 7 London, May 16.—The "Afr'ia *nd the East exhibition, organised by the Church Missionary Society, is to be opened to-morrow at the Royal Agr'cultural Hall by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Rev. Dr Garfield Williams, who has just nturrud from a missionary investigation tour142 words
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Article76 1922-05-18 7 [ymdon, May 17.—The hooligan element created crooatenmtac* by firing on the mourners at the funeral n Belfast of an Oninga postman who was shot on Saturday, Military pick.ts dispersed the attackers, but the firing was repoutrd from 3 side street and further along the route. An armoured car76 words
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Article41 1922-05-18 7 London. May 17—Some notices to cotton operatives have been s:rv.d, and others are being served to-day, ordering a lockout on May 27 in the event of a failure to end the depute at the Royton and Middleton mills. —Renter.41 words
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Article36 1922-05-18 7 London, May 17.—The "Labour Gazette announces that the average level of retail prices on May 1 was about 81 per cent above July, 1914, compared with 82 per cent on April It —Reuter.36 words
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Article456 1922-05-18 7 CHINESE ESTATE MANAGER MURDERED. Expires After Attack by Robbers. (From Our Own Correspond;nt) Malacca. May 17. News has come to hand that Mr Kuan Thian Poh, manager of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd, was attacked and robbed yesterday on his way to Batang Malaka division at about 11456 words
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Article204 1922-05-18 7 Official Programme Drawn Up. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. May 17. —A wireless message from the Renown to the Reception Oomimittee states that there will be no polo on the occasion of the Prince's visit to Pcntang. The official programme is as fol9mm: The Renown is due204 words
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Article55 1922-05-18 7 Washington, May 17.—1 a consequence of non-union production, the country h'ttuTto has suff -nd iitrie inconvenience from the opal s'r'kc but the lowering of stocks has caused a tendency to increase pric <:•>, which the Government announces its intention to combat on the grou.d th it supplies55 words
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Article600 1922-05-18 7 ARE RENTS ALREADY DROPPING The hearing of Mr Abraham Frankel's appeal against an assessment by the Rural Board of a part of his estate at Siglap was resumed before Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief "Justice,, in the Supreme Court yesterday, and again adjourned until this morning. After Mr600 words
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Article162 1922-05-18 7 From 44 OBSERVER I write not with a vi.w to finding fault but with hope thai an evil may be removed from our midst. It is high time that the Chinese people put a stop to the practice of engaging a ronggeug and si eging girls162 words
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Article73 1922-05-18 7 Singapore, May 18. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3-32 d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 9-32 d s ',d»a— Rank Tel. Transfer 176 ffnngjrong— Bank demand draft 14% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 62% On Java— Bank dem.md73 words
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Article79 1922-05-18 7 C Robb*? Ataoeiatior Singapore, May 18. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Loa don. Spot— ttbtwd Sr »d Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 25 25 V 4 June 25 J /4 25% Juuy to Sept 26 26% Oct to Dec 27 29 Latest London Cables quote.—Lon»79 words
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Article217 1922-05-18 7 A sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment was imposed by ?dr L>awson the third magi urate yesterday afternoon en a *vl; lay constable who was charged vita criminal breach of trust ir. resect of S3.GO, a siim intru-tcd to the accused by a European passenger on the Ist inst. to217 words
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Miscellaneous210 1922-05-18 7 MAILS CLOSE. 4 To-day, May 18. Ma acca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Egra 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p. m Hongkong, Amoy Swatow, taking mails for U S A Canada Glenfalloch 2 p.m. Hongkong,* Shanghai Japan Bendoran 3 p.m. i.angkok Kweiyang 3 p.m. To-morrow,210 words
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Article2057 1922-05-18 8 FOOTBALL. S. B. C. L DEFEAT S. C. C. L By "Reynard." When the two padang clubs meet in the league there is always a keen struggle and yesterday's match on the S C C ground was no exception. The SRC secured a deserving victory, although their opponents had2,057 words
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Article124 1922-05-18 8 S. R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Handicap. E E de Souza and C A Norris, owe 30.4. beat U L de Souza and N de Silva. scr, 6—o, 6—l. 0 W T Ephraums and C A Bateman, owe 15, beat M P Holmberg and S Stewart, scr,124 words
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Article163 1922-05-18 8 COUNTY MATCHES London, May 16.—At Lords, Middlesex defeated Warwickshire by 9 wickets. In the winner's first innings Lee made 114 and Hendren 172 not out, whilst in the second innings of Warwickshire Bates compiled 118. At the Oval, Surrey beat Hampshire by an innings and 28. Fender scored 185163 words
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Article269 1922-05-18 8 MALACCA TOURNAMENT. It is proposed to hold a boxing tournament at Malacca on Friday. June 30, and Saturday, July 1. commencing at 8 o'clock each night. Entries are required for novices, competitions, flyweight (7.12), bantamweight (8.4), featherweight (9.2), lightweight (10.7), welterweight (11.4) and heavyweight. Entries are open to residents269 words
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Article46 1922-05-18 8 CHINESE DEFEAT Y. M. C. A. The V M C A played the Chinese High School at the above game last evening, at the Chinese High School ground, and were easily beaten, the scores being 21-11, 21-7, 21-9, all in favour of the school.46 words
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Article142 1922-05-18 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May 16. Before Mr Nash, first class magistrate, Johore Bahru, a Malay peon of the Land Office was brought up on a charge of taking $50 by tearing open a registered envelope handed to him for despatch. The amount was recovered. The142 words
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Article34 1922-05-18 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pwiang, May 17.—1n order to fill the vacancy caused by Mr Thorne going on leave, the Chamber of Commerce has unanimously nominated Mr D A M Brown.34 words
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51 1922-05-18 8 Amount previously acknowled^ed $19,366 The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. 100 A Hvalsoe Esq. 25 Mrs Todd 10 Mrs JAB Cook 10 Offertory at Bishop's Lodge Chapel 17.95 The Rt. Rev. The Lord Bishop of Singapore 25 Mrs Ferguson-Davie 10 $19,563.95 E. M. BURKILL, Hon.51 words
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Article155 1922-05-18 8 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, May 17. Catalogued 1,584,591 lbs; 707.40 tons. Offered 1,430,727 lbs; 638.71 tons. Sold 1,040,056 lbs; 464.31 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 25 to 25% cents per lb. (1 lot). Good Average Quality 24% to155 words
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Article359 1922-05-18 8 Singapore, May 17. The share market has been dull and uninteresting during the past week. After keeping steady tin clo&es at £149-12-6, £1]- down. Tin stocks are generally easier and business has been restricted. Rubber has again Weakened closing at 7%d London. Rubber shares are359 words
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Article113 1922-05-18 8 The following is the latest information received from Rangoon regarding the movements of steamers of the Henderson and Bibby Lines. Straits passengers are travelling by all these sailings: ss. Pegu passed Perim outwards Dn May 8. s.s. Martaban left United Kingdom outwards on May 5. s.s.113 words
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Article112 1922-05-18 8 Joint Penang and F M S Effort. Says the "Pinang Gazette :—We understand that the Penang Chamber of Commerce Committee has had under consideration the question of the attenuated train service. While recognising that the curtailment of the service results in serious loss and inconvenience to the112 words
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Article284 1922-05-18 8 The following Singapore properties were said by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Chulia-street, on May 10. Freehold land and house No. 7 Lorong 25A Off Gaylang-road, area 1390 square feet bought by Mr Low Ngan for $4,100. Freehold land and284 words
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Advertisement263 1922-05-18 8 lLjitiliiiHlHJIII*l«"»n«l ll ,l,, ~!,i ■''•''«''•"•IH:-'Hlllil;!l I Armco Ingot :p on IS i I —and not the usual mixture of Silicon I Phosphorus, Manganese, Carbon, Copper fw?^ Hydrogen and Nitrogen. I In short, it is guaranteed 99.84 pe r cc I Iron, and contains, therefore less than i i I 1263 words
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Advertisement282 1922-05-18 8 MUNICIPAL^ the Municipality f-L T 51 pore, for the year begiaaiatTJlS and enim* M on Thursday, J un i L r m} continued daily (Suoda?i;»!!r?N tween the h mrs oi Saturdays ».30 to wJT Registration arUI be Cd d payiag-in counter at t£u JhTce. Uij Owners are waraei tar next,282 words
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Article246 1922-05-18 9 MOST POPULAR GAME IN CHINA. The literal translation of this very fascinating game is Sparrow" bu nam, hag no P■ «m but troduced to European circles by' a Bntisn Naval officer who was v iTZ s tudy 0 :nr S t h he noticed the "boys" of his246 words
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Article190 1922-05-18 9 Position of Dutch Growers. The obstinacy which HS be'.ng displayed by the Dutch East Indies in connection with the proposed scheme of rubber restriction is basal on the idea that Dutch growers will be able to produce rubber at a profit even at present prices, and it190 words
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Article236 1922-05-18 9 The Government yacht "Seabelle" recently made a journey from Singapore to Penang, and set out on another trip yesterday, with H E the Officer Administering the Government, who is to pay us a visit, says Tuesday's Pinang Gazette." This has not escaped several lynx-eyed correspondents, who offer some236 words
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Article62 1922-05-18 9 The Secretary of the Automobile Club of Ceylon, in a letter to the Royal Automobi'e Club about the Year Book, gives the following figures to show the growth of motor traffic m Ceylon -in recent years: 1911, 740 1912, 1,071 1913, 1,491 j 1914, 1,803, 1915,62 words
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Advertisement169 1922-05-18 9 L nM S Cc, Ltd. B ip traits Settlements.,* H j I [FFARMNT. \mmm I Ltffcis givfa fer eompteie Elecbic rating Power Installations. I I Full range of Electrical supplies in stock I I H I ItR, Wires Cables. mwM I fletalFilament Lamps. I Ceiling Table Fans. mm\\m\ I Fittings169 words
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Advertisement354 1922-05-18 9 It matters not where one goes throughout Malaysia, in almost every house there will be found the same old family friendWOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE always ready to do Ha work. THE PREVENTION OP SERIOUS ILLNESS. In this tropical climate people are far more liable to sudden attacks of sickness than354 words
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Advertisement261 1922-05-18 9 Backache m and other "external" pains quickly soothed. J ,v A Mrs. Withall, Gatwick, Shaleford, KBBLt gE^^M Godalming, writes; .-•>.' /fj I hail a pain in my back, just 76^Sm\\\\\ like a knife stab and it left me help- uj&tf 3B j less. I went into hospital from May mKIbI261 words
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Article197 1922-05-18 10 LAWN TENNIS. SUNGEI UJONG TOURNAMENT FINAL. The final of the men's singles in the Sungei Ujong Club tennis tournament was played on May 9 between N J A roster and Nunnerly. Unfortunately it rained in the afternoon and the game had to be played on the laterite court, which197 words
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Article166 1922-05-18 10 TOTE "DOUBLE" SUGGESTED. From C X H I understand that the Committee of the Sporting Club have proposed to run a "Double Book" on the gritlin races', first and third days, at the forthcoming meeting. It is only a small percentage of the Sporting Club members that go166 words
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Article209 1922-05-18 10 REVIVAL AT UNIVERSITIES. London, April 27.—A movement is on foot to orgar se athletics of the universities of the Emoire. Those interested consider that the policy of recent int rvhan.i'e of visits between universities of Great Britain ami the United States could be extended eventually to include the Dominions.209 words
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Article136 1922-05-18 10 Folkestone Couneil has confirmed the action of the larks Committee forbidding Sunday games on pleasure grounds controlled by th Council. Mr Lovat Fraser, in a note accompanying an article on feminism, says: In the Wast it seems to be generally agreed that the wearing of trousers md'eates the stronger sex.136 words
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Advertisement549 1922-05-18 10 dJRODONALi dissolves uric acid. I p U n, by taking URODONAL, and you will tbar«by avoid Arterio Sclerose B which hardens the walks oi the blood vaaaasa and ronder. thorn stiff and brittle, g RtcommmJtd h Prof. LA XC BR FA VX iat* President cf th* Acadimic de Medectne, Parti,549 words
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Advertisement386 1922-05-18 10 Quick Ac M tee "Gsta-It" Pain Instantly and Com Scon Lifta Right Off. t> A forr drop 3 ol 'vTots-It" quencne» corn ;>ains like wpi-.T ouonchao lire. (Jives you Immediate relied corn to lose Its grip In a Jay or two It is co i£o#e coat you can lift it386 words
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Advertisement348 1922-05-18 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kinta— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hy? Leong—Monday 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Krian—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. kJautan—Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and MuarIpoh—Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and348 words
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Advertisement328 1922-05-18 10 STEAMER SAILINGS > Monthly saiLngs to and from Antral Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adela 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Arriving Singapore J A uly J s.s. EURELIA'» Aug- 7 s s m EMIT A Sept- 4 s.s. Oct. 9 ss -fitpSt v s s "-URELlifl Nov. 6 s .s. EMITA Dec 4328 words
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Article749 1922-05-18 11 BIG EXODUS FROM MAI.AYA. The following passengers left for Europe on Tuesday by the P and 0 s.s. Plasty? Mm RctJ -.nd infant, J W John, T McGowan, Mr and M s A S Thomas, Miss Thomas. Miss Rudg: and <nfant, Mrs J C Peter, Bishop Hurth, Mrs749 words
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Article114 1922-05-18 11 The Speejacks, a vsmall vessel 98 ft in length, with a breadth of 17 ft, a draught of 6 l ft, and a net tonnage of 64, owned by Mr Albert V Gowen, who, with a party, has reached Brisbane from New York, via Panama Canal. Mr114 words
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Advertisement504 1922-05-18 11 SAILINGS. «10 INDIA AND APCAR UNE. England.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. r ULA* ORIENTAL S. N. CO. agJiflW 5g Ma e sty's Government, f* rA B-EASTERN SERVICE. 1 LONDON Due SINGAPORE. roni 28 Kashgar about June 25 me 11 Sardinia about July 9 ,v nf»: ANTWERP Leave SINGAPORE. Way 30504 words
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Advertisement315 1922-05-18 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0. S Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Alps Maru arr May 26 dep 2? NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr June315 words
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Advertisement246 1922-05-18 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Hakone Maru May 22 Suwa Maru May 31 I LIVERPOOL LINE Tatsuno Maru June 10 Tokushima Maru Mid June HAMBURG LINE. Minto Maru End June NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Mara Mid June BOMBAY LINE. Bombay Maru May 20 Wakasa Maru246 words
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Advertisement608 1922-05-18 11 STEAMER SAILINGS chinamail STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) *ISan Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic routs HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULD ft SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. "NANKING" May 30 s.s. "CHINA" July (First class fare, Hongkong to San Francisco608 words
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Advertisement464 1922-05-18 12 WANTED. WANTED.—Experienced clerk, short-hand-typist, for general correspondence, making up ot pay rolls etc. Free quarters at work. Any nationality. Apply, atating salary expected, with copies of references, to Box 133, c/o Malaya Tribune. 16 5 18 5 WANTED. —Experienced book-keeper, qualified to keep accounts of a manufacturing concern. Apply, with464 words
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Advertisement430 1922-05-18 12 NOTICE NOTICE. Messrs. Seah's Agency Ltd., beg to notify their customers in particular, and the public in general, that they have established an Auctioneering Department, and will commence business as Auctioneers, Appraisers, and House and Estate Agents, as from June Ist. 1922, under the management of Seah Neo Chow, 27,430 words
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Advertisement451 1922-05-18 12 BANKS. r\TERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. a> (IncorporaUd ie tha U. S. A <>WNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$lO,OOO,OOO Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:-60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Biahopsgate, Lyona Office:—27 Place, Toloaan. San Francisco Office :—222 Montgomery Street.451 words
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Advertisement438 1922-05-18 12 BANKS. ~~g~ THE HO HONG BaNK, LTD HEAD OFFICE: §4, MARKET BTRaW. BRANCHES; Penang »5 Beach Street Malacca Joaker StreetMuar T7-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. i'alembaag 16, Ihr* AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco. B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontia ak and Trang. CAPIT A.L.438 words
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Advertisement405 1922-05-18 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid v Capital b $00,000 Starea of £6 each «3,000.00<> Reserve Fund £3,700,000 reserve Liability ol Proprittora «3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. T»adoa Joir.t City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,405 words
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Advertisement407 1922-05-18 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S.S.; Bead Ufa 2a: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTOR* i S«* Teong Wah, Eaq. (Chairman.) •aw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chaiiman.) P. S. Lea, Bs* N. B. Chan, Bsej. On* Soon Tee, Eaq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Eaq. Koh San Hin, Eaq.407 words
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Advertisement207 1922-05-18 12 THE «AU^> mi Tel. No IA~ o4 Edit,... Ta N m. O s^BSCKIPTi ay i 1 PA YABLE IN Am Per annum Half-y,arly 1 Per quarter I Sln^Co Pysctl En*** To Foreign countries tI VERY MAX? TRIBUNE" upon street paper win C; the demand f or J •xceeda the KfMjA207 words
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