Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1922
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Title Section26 1922-05-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY- I 121 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922.26 words
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Advertisement142 1922-05-25 1 ""i I 7CTTF Daily- Local Vc Expert i Crlt LJ paper nil LESgSgSaaagaHggagaSßg footwear OFFERS. j AT WHITE AW AYS. b| "REGAL" $12 so I mk BLACK OR TA "ORIENT §10.75 I \j' BL ACK OR TAN. "J White Canvas Boots $10.75 g Tax ne ©Wat m£ I PCS. TAN"142 words
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Advertisement277 1922-05-25 1 KOH COMPANY'S *> sli •fepran S I? I commencing 26 h May 1922 1 for Iwo week- ouiv. f Everything at enormous reductions Perfumery and Toilet Requisites, Stationery, Books, Etc. Also many things to be cleared at HALF pbice. Don't miss this rare j opportunity. This is the time to277 words
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Advertisement227 1922-05-25 1 d I I I I I I i i i i ii iiiiiui I I I lill ll THE i I MALAYA TKI3UNE i I and I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I m Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. I I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 PAYABLE IN227 words
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Article205 1922-05-25 2 "When the general health is broken down, if conditions are favourable for the disease, rheumatism is very liable to develop. Without these conditions of low vitality and weakened resistance nature will protect the body against disease. in the development of rheumatism a marked feature is the thinning205 words
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Article550 1922-05-25 2 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. MmWMmkmWMmmWMmmWMmmWMmmWwmmm CHINA'S WAX. 70,000 Fengtieners Surrender. Peking, May 12— According to the latest official returns Chang Tso-lin brought inside the wall 110,000 troops, while Wu Pei-fu's numbered 73,000, not counting 35,000, which remained with Feng Yu-hsiang at Chengchow. At noon550 words
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Article365 1922-05-25 2 Sir John Fowler on China. Army and Navy representatives of three countries gathered at the Army and Navy Club in Manila when visiting the Hongkong Polo team and the officers of the Italian cruiser Libia woe entertained at a stag banquet by American officers. Ther. 1 was365 words
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Article156 1922-05-25 2 Rheumatism is r-nn of the world's greatest slave masters. It shackles I many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Dolt- j verance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing j influence of Little's Oriental Balm opt'ns the156 words
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Article95 1922-05-25 2 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are in every way as valuable to men as to women, for they make rich good blood in abundance they rill the starved veins with nourishment, so that the enfeebled system receives new energy, and in giving this rich, red blood95 words
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Advertisement816 1922-05-25 2 AUCTIOf. SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town and v ea-side Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, May U, at 2.30 p.m. 1 Valuable 09 years leasehold land and816 words
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Advertisement218 1922-05-25 2 Be Rid of Painful Coras "Gets-It" Makes Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more pain after a fern drops of ftets-it" lamia upon corn at callus and instantly dries. In a day or two you lift the oil misery-maker right off without even feeling it. That's218 words
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Advertisement80 1922-05-25 2 I Q W j He's Happy! IA S your baby grows f rom I 7 A<rto »o mom he nt.ds a I ch *"S'n 2 food to keer him strong anu \l i g 3 uoru of the d,m knt essenr,, lo your J I bo. Sy >J H j80 words
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Advertisement212 1922-05-25 2 FHXffISISIZEaRE ltd /iF*i^ATlSij 6 Water ftliered rarity assured follow th. c re,uH «iU wN I 611,1 Music 6 I g wherever you go I SDE€CT\ 1 k THE POKUBUS GRAMOPHONE 1 k S Model* g Compressed Fibre fIOO X.;/ r* Cowhide |140 \v I f Teak 1145 v%| V Of212 words
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Article288 1922-05-25 3 Peps Safeguard The Lungs Against Disease. Few people even to-day realise how serious a matter the catching c a sudden cold or chill may be. Yet, as every medical man knows, probably 90 per cent of he sufferers from bronchitis, pTettrisy and even eenanniption, owe thoir trouble288 words
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Article1004 1922-05-25 3 MELODIES OF SINGAPORE STREETS. Mr Khoo T Aik sends the following: Tick tick tock..tick tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tick tock I All daj all through the night, rain or ghinu, one hears the tick tick" tattoo of I the split bamboo which is the1,004 words
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Advertisement405 1922-05-25 3 I ,VJ| I P hit i tecica. Kffp your arteries fl cou will I hereby avoid Arterio Sc!ero»i*. |1 and renderi them itift' and brittle is B r- j 'FA 'W '.:.v President of ihe Ac: denize 7»• u/tse on (ruu' Q B f t; k temporal artery. >ioa f'jnfv405 words
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Advertisement57 1922-05-25 3 X BREWERY'S J i Nißonuw. SAKURA BEER AND STOUT. Best in Quality. Sole Agents: SUZUKI CO., Winchester House SINGAPORE. 1-5 t th 31 7 A Relii ble .■-keeper j if of neat appearance, spe- M cially constructed for W §1 hard wear. Over 500,000 ffl Best Swiss Lever 15 Jewels,57 words
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Advertisement445 1922-05-25 3 Malarial Fever Dysentery Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health and Fitness. IncHo. South Africa. Mr Oeorsre Ccbble. Jattjftr P.O .C P. Mr. C. E Diederiks. an OlPeer in the l.id-a. writ*—"l feel 1 inuwt writ* nnd Cat Point Prison. CP.. nth Africa, uiljoa of the rreM445 words
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Advertisement419 1922-05-25 3 >■■ mimniii ■iiiiiimw>«»m— whiimiiiibi,— I "That's splendid. ~I told you j 'Wincarnis' would do you good." j! Wincarnis affords satisfaction both U to those who recommend it and to I those who take it. Those who f j recommend it, see the effect—those j. f who take it. feel the419 words
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Article2354 1922-05-25 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKLT. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list Of quotations Singapore, May 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHiilES—Mail Quotations. a. I d. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 Ai.agar Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 22,354 words
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Advertisement105 1922-05-25 4 uum —i OPPORTUNITIES Ma V °c discovered mi. A. 8 of the" Mal aya Tribune's" Advertising columns CLASSIFIED AOVERIIStMiNIS «tt ae Zk^' 1 "Found," Have som require an assistant m 8 house to let if you the Classified Advert?, J I inS6rt your n to e in •at I One105 words
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Advertisement89 1922-05-25 4 o.* BLI Opposite to t K Fire Tele Pko as of 1 can b e relie l TSUTADA, JAPANESE DEtJ (Ir of Fr,,* q, BEACH HOIE 5-16, Beach Roti, gJ (near Raffles feu] High Class Hotel Dq Fumised, Electric \g Single and Double h Single from $CO, and Tel. M|89 words
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Advertisement383 1922-05-25 5 Expensive Programme To-Night at the I ran First National Productions 00* HaPLIN tx Ib ;rd^- 000 Comedy I 'SrJ >.y sib At 9.30 Sharp. pickford in Daddy Long Legs fj in 7 Reels. Harf Pickfords own rtudioe; Supplemented by 'wdoti'F' 3^ tror Viimal Jungle stories from the pen of Edger383 words
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Advertisement331 1922-05-25 5 J M!»»..»»»»»». |ALHAMBRA| j From Tuesday, May 23, to Sunday, May 28, 1922. 1 A Picture Combining Laughter and Thrills in Plentiful Measure. Another of those delightfully entertaining productions featuring MTX who wrote the story and directed the picture himself as he did in M After I Your Own Heart331 words
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Advertisement550 1922-05-25 5 LOUISE GLAUM AS mTTTTi THE IXIXLi WOLF WOMAN. l-jf 1 Herewith we T show you life as Vw Cj 1VI h shouid not i>( lived: We incul- A SHE-DEVIL ca t e a lesson. TO-NM H f The rudder of the Last Throe Days: frail skiff of life Tuesday, Wednesday550 words
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Article114 1922-05-25 6 [•BATH. Kow.— On the 25th May, at his residence No. 74 Cantonment Road, Singapore, Mr. Kow Eng Seng, age 82 years, leaving a widow, two sons Messrs. Kow Kirn Leong and Kow Kirn Jan, a daughter Kow Cheo Neo and son-in-law Mr. Teo Beng Lee, 4 grand-sons, 8114 words
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Article631 1922-05-25 6 New uses for rubber and a revival of world trade promise better times. Such was the heartening message of the special London cable which we published yesterday. In the meantime, however, it is still very hard going, and the policy of letting conditions right themselves has possibilities which631 words
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Article776 1922-05-25 6 There is a rumour tfliat the Railway will in the near future raise the charges for sleeping berths T.Q.M Mrs Ukita, wife of the Consul General for Japan in Singapore, arrived here last Monday by the' s.s Hakone Maru from Japan. A typhoon is reported by the Hongkong observatory within776 words
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Article254 1922-05-25 6 -JVjJ U^^^JI A^oe;aiio n and fc^B bnue th Bent anc^" He t0 the poor the ra M J The speaker 9 history of ft, OriaJJ that this ras not tfc I Government to to discontinue the WCM days of and 'unempbyrner.:. Ptfl acted as a r: I and a254 words
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Advertisement378 1922-05-25 6 MM——l EobinsoE Co., Ltd., 1 I (Incorporated in the S.S.) I SINGAPORE. I I E 5 E I MEAL j VELQUR I ~iJw^ B HATS, j I r ii a I IN FOUR bHUh I S 6 ASH. FAWN, MOLE SLATE. I I Price $9.75 each. I M 11 Sizes378 words
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Advertisement276 1922-05-25 6 TO LET. The comfortable and commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric lights throughout and fitted with table, wall and ceiling fans in bedrooms. Servants' quarters and several outhouses and Motor Garage.276 words
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Advertisement104 1922-05-25 6 ■»11.1H.U.,,.,, W U GREAT OPPORTUNITY! f Save 50 per cent because our prices are most reasonable I Get our prices before deciding I Elsewhere, and we are 1 SURE YOU WILL FINALLY BUY AT New Silk Emporium No. 41 HIGH STREET. OPPOSITE WING LOONG TAILOR. -1 (Late Messrs. Yamato Co.,104 words
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Article340 1922-05-25 7 rtti MEETING TO CONSIDER LATEST CAt DEVELOPMENTS. valER A ON AGREEMENT "TRIUMPH." 95—The arrests in the round-up in Ulster were carried I l f «stabtes, chiefly in the country districts. They were F*** 1 mnita!} men but included, according to a Belfast teleavailable *Sir.n Feiner. i* tVtr>340 words
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Article113 1922-05-25 7 mm Hitch Occurs. Uc May 23.—After fortyMpRRDg unions had debated lefts' revised proposals for iin.: vras dtciued to take a kfii:; of union members, unpad by a definite recommenllt piper; being returnable on I 'A E U is not concerned in this at—Reuter. fa, May 24.-The A113 words
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Article68 1922-05-25 7 £*m, May 24.-The Inter- Commission has or- c over ten the railroad freight rates --A ncultural products, a -e not affected, has decided that ---d to earn only 5% *4Ji a a:ue f railroad p r »Jr iX per cent as fixed Ration law, as a rea-68 words
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Article37 1922-05-25 7 -«.—Two French Nib-" tO be able to distal*! A Ja?,aTll ?e CUlti k Peart T mirror into a h the ln? the between the r -l layers the in 4 neuter.37 words
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Article23 1922-05-25 7 V. EN there h**. > Ja V ision near w ar h:p HaTm L'" er*» pedob uat SlB. Kter >f latter w.re23 words
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Article148 1922-05-25 7 The Weepy Touch. London, May 23.—Mr Bottomley opened his defence in a speech lasting IVi hours. He said the only question was whether he intended to steal the money of "poor devils" like ex-soldiers who had subscribed to the bond clubs. If he was convicted on such148 words
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Article55 1922-05-25 7 London, May 24.—Major W T Blake, Lieut Colonel Broome and Captain Norman MacMillan started from Croydon this afternoon on a world flight, proposing to follow generally the late Sir Ross Smith's route. Their Majesties the King and Queen wished godspeed to the airmen, who had an enthusiastic send-off55 words
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Article40 1922-05-25 7 Berlin, May 24. —A conference of a committee of nine delegates of the three Internationah, to convoke a World Labour Congress, ended without result, after sharp recriminations between the representatives of the second and third Internationals. Reuter.40 words
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Article69 1922-05-25 7 I Montreal, May 23.—The charge I against Mr Macarow has been th's- missed. It will be remembered that in March the Canadian Mi-nister of Finance proceeded against Sir Montague Allan and Mr Macarow, general manj ager, on a charge of wilfully misi stating the financial position of69 words
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Article51 1922-05-25 7 London, May 23.—The proposed new Tea Bill provides that, except for sales under two ounces, tea shall not be sold except by net weight, under a penalty of twenty pounds sterling for i first offence, fifty for a second and a hundred for a third or subsequent51 words
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Article1703 1922-05-25 7 FULL TEXT OF YESTERDAY'S JUDGMENT. Why Appeal Was Dismissed. The fol,owmg is the full judgment 2 th case rising out of the •PPfal by Mr Abraham Frankel T asses by the Rural Board of a portion of his Siglap Estate, was delivered in the Supreme < ourt1,703 words
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Article238 1922-05-25 7 SHOULD THE WESTERN POWERS INTERVENE? "DRIFTING TOWARDS CHAOS." London, May 24. —In the House of Commons, in the debate on expenditure on naval works, an item of five hundred pounds sterling in respect to Wei-Hei-Wei was queried in view of the pending restitution to China. Mr238 words
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Article152 1922-05-25 7 Lascars Rush the Boats. London, May 23.—The French newspapers are publishing stories of the panic abotard the P and O s.s. Egypt. Admiral Scherer, maritime prefect of Brest, interviewed by a correspondent of the "Petit Journal," said that when the collision occurred terrible scenes were witnessed. Knives152 words
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Article359 1922-05-25 7 London, May 23.—Mr Peter D Thomson, late of the Borneo Co. Ltd., left £81,330.—Reuter. It has been reported to the police that a sum of $850 has been stolen from Mr C D Green at room No 15 Sea View Hotel between Friday and Tuesday last. A359 words
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Article89 1922-05-25 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, May 25. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lo*. don, Spot 7Vid. Ribbed Smoked Sheet ClorLg Plied Buyers Sellers Spot 24 24% June 24*4 24% July to Sept 24% 25 Oct to Dec 26% 27 Latest London Cables quote.—Loi. don. Spot89 words
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Article168 1922-05-25 7 I A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 25. High Tides.—9.39 a.m., 9.25 p.m. Ascension Day. Ho!y Thursday. Homeward mail closes, 4. S V C: Engineer Platoon, Composite Co., 5. B. Scouts: Band practice, headquarters, 4.45. Freemasonry: Rose Croix, 6.30. To-morrow, May 26. High Tides.—10.18 a.m., 9.56 p.m. Queen168 words
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Article74 1922-05-25 7 Singapore, May 25~ On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 15-16 d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 l-4d :On India— j Bank Tel. Transfer 116% jOn Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13% p.c. pm. iOn Shanghai— Elank demand draft 64% On Java— Bank demand74 words
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Advertisement188 1922-05-25 7 «.1. MM < 5 i:>|i.|. |ii|»<tl l •m»'i«:;r: ■ii«'iiii«iiliiliillilliliiliilMiii«illiil'l«niiHimiiliiliiliilliliriii«llMll»iißiißH«n«l I [AjCTOOEIt j Advice fret by cur Qualified Nurse to I all users upon Application to 1 I NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. f I (London) I 144j 147 Cecil Street, Singapore. 1 i > i tniiiii in .'i n j188 words
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Article430 1922-05-25 8 FOOTBALL. S.R.C. II WIN FIRST MATCH IN THE LEAGUE. By Reynard." The S R C II made their first appearance in the second division of the league on the Reclamation ground yesterday afternoon, when they beat the Municipal F C by the narrow margin of one goal430 words
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Article301 1922-05-25 8 COUNTY MATCHES. London, May 23.—At the Oval, and Surrey drew, Essex gaining two points for leading on the first innings. For Essex Russell scored 115 and 118, and in Surrey's second innings Louden took seven wickets for 84; and Ducat made 108 not outt in thii innings. At Leicester,301 words
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Article546 1922-05-25 8 THIS MORNING'S WORK ON THE RACECOURSE. By Uno." The work on the course this morning was a good deal more interesting than lately, new horses having arrived from Penang. Fenn arrived with his string yesterday morning from Ipoh Sind Wilkinson, who is attached to Fenn's stable, returned from546 words
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Article176 1922-05-25 8 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Whilst the Gaunt Cup tennis competition for Championship Singles has now become a popular annual tennis fixture in the Peninsula, lovers of the game will be delighted to hear that a Championship Doubles Competition is also to be established, the generous donors of the cups176 words
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Article339 1922-05-25 8 DIEHARDS* COMPANY LEAGUE. The following are the full scores in the Company Cricket League match played at Tanglin on Tuesday (Lieut Stephenson played a good sound uv nings for his 25, while the fielding of "D" Coy was very good and somfe fairly hard catches were held, especially by339 words
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Article113 1922-05-25 8 A Muslim Association Fined. A case was decided in the first police court yesterday in which the Chairman of the Rural Board charged the Muslim Trusts Fund Association with putting up walls along the front and back boundaries of a mosque standing between Joo Chiat-road and113 words
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Article58 1922-05-25 8 Long Terms for Gang Robbers. Ng Ah Kirn and Koh Keng Chay, who were charged before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard in the Assize court with committing gang robbery, with some others, at a house in Kirn Kiartroad on the night of April 4, last, were yesterday sentenced to58 words
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Article80 1922-05-25 8 Mrs W G Maxwell has very kindly consented to be Vice-President for Malaya of the Girl Guide Association. A Chinese was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on Tuesday by Mr Dawson, the third magistrate, for cheating by falsely pretending to a woman who was running a disorderly house at80 words
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Article217 1922-05-25 8 WIRELESS MESSAGES TO PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 24—The following message has been received from the Prince of Wales, addressed to H E Mr James, the Officer Administering the Government, at Penang: Please convey to all in Penang my sincere appreciation of the welcome which they217 words
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Article284 1922-05-25 8 i Returns for First Quarter of Year. i The return of imports and exports of the Straits Settlements for the quarter ended March 31, last, shows a large decrease in imports, but a far greater increase in exports, compared with the corresponding period of last year. The284 words
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Article94 1922-05-25 8 The Empire Cinema has to-night, and the following three nights, a special attraction and entertaining programme. The commencing chapters of the wild animal serial "The Son of Tarzan," in 5 reels, is a real jungle story full of adventure and love. The world's sweetheart, Mary Pickford, is presented94 words
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Article93 1922-05-25 8 On Saturday next, at 11 a.m. Messrs Waring and Roe, will hold their usual weekly auction at their siles-rooms, Collyer-quay. Saturday sales have become quite a feature of this company's business, and the popularity of these sales is proved by the crowds that attend them. The s-s. Venezia, of the93 words
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Article242 1922-05-25 8 .Malayan Conditions Misrepresented.. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. May 24.—The Colombo correspondent of the "Malay Mail" wires that Mr Srinivasa Sastri, interviewed at Colombo, declared that the accounts of the harsh treatment of coolies in Ceylon and the Straits, frequently published in the Indian vernacular press, fostered242 words
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Article56 1922-05-25 8 We have at our office a further 'etter addressed to Mr S C Woo. The Emprea. of J,p,„ pre9cntcd Brae, Of,lvy Captam E P Metcalfe and Surgeon Commander Alexander Newport c rarette cases in cl„"onn" work bearmg the Imperial Chrysanthemum as tokens of sympathy to oi w a.cs 8 suite56 words
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Advertisement400 1922-05-25 8 THE GARRETT patent, Slt 1 j PORTABLE ENGINE. j The running of Garrett Portable Engines b that they fulfil the most exacting requirementi^^ loo modern Engine; the extremely low consumption t< cost enable the cost of power production for Co c a j to compare favourably with installations whei y400 words
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Miscellaneous290 1922-05-25 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, May 25. Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Elephanta 3 p.m. Laboean Bilik Tandjong Balei Ayuthia 3 p.m. Port Dickson Port Swettenham r *Sappho 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 3 p.m. 2 Batavia, Cheribon Samarang f *Edendale 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. r Port Swettenham,* Penang,*290 words
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Article628 1922-05-25 9 THE MOVEMENT IN THE STRAITS. Its Growtl. and Development. (Special to the Tribune.") It was as far back as the year 1910 that the Baden Powell Boy Scout movement was first started in the Straits. As in most in the Colonies it begin with one troop in the628 words
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Advertisement126 1922-05-25 9 ~I I l ll, !,lll l, ll!1,^ul^1^'"»M|ili:illllltll«ll«li«n T ifaroy 8 k, Ltd. r ted in Straits Settlements.» [UtTIKW DEPARTMENT. tations given 5r compltie Elect Is Mhting P° wer Installations, full range of Electrical supplies in stock fjj, Wires Cables. Metal Filament La.mr?«. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DiCt59?l!!!l" Telephone BDSTRONG"126 words
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Advertisement56 1922-05-25 9 Tae Twenty-live Years' Mohammedan-English Calendar Anno ffijrah IMI-1365 24th. August 1922— ioth November, U4oj. Price per copy and 2s cts registered postage extra. From:Messrs. AHDEEN Co., 89, Se'egie Road, Singapore, and from all Booksellers in S. S. I 1 •M. S. Use M. B. E.'and other Scamps From Messrs. ABDEEN56 words
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Advertisement788 1922-05-25 9 Once more Influenza in epidemic form is thoroughly upsetting the hfe and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and rf hat heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and alloy it to get a firm hold upon you, just buy a bottle of Woods'788 words
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Article11 1922-05-25 10 (We de not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article422 1922-05-25 10 From PHOENIX Ye gods! At last the Government of Malaya has decided to employ the Geddes axe. Five and a half millions are to be saved Just think of it Doesn't it make your eyes bulge and your mouth water Anyway, it sounds too good to be true. You422 words
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Advertisement307 1922-05-25 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g I I I I I I I J 9 II! Ii 1,1 I II I I IMIIII'III llirill li lllllJlll m j j Soda-Rater I is: the j307 words
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Advertisement530 1922-05-25 10 r pEUEF-| AFTER| THE BACKACHE AND KIDNEY PAINS CURED To gaia relief from actually the first dose, after suffering for 10 years, will b« regarded as most remarkable, but when you know how De Witt's Pills go instantly t the centre of the trouble you will understand why this lady530 words
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Advertisement229 1922-05-25 10 ITo Have a J Good Time It Is of paramount importance that I you should be able to digest your t 5 food well. Nothing in the world is J I such a hindrance to happiness as vl *y rtlpukn. It is difficult to J ft have a good time229 words
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Advertisement308 1922-05-25 10 STEAMER SAiUNGS^ LIME JfJTEAItMI Monthly saiLngs to and from Australia f or Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide if 6 l ■Mr, el 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILL\ GS 1 Arriving Singapore l 8& une I s.s. "ENOGGERA- *H July 8 s.s.-KLKK.ir' Aug 7 ".-EMITA" Sept. 4 IA "ENOGGERA" Oct. 9 a* EURELIA"308 words
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Advertisement542 1922-05-25 11 SAILINGS. until INDIA AND APCAR UNE. IsENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. f 1 tflJlß ORIENTAL S. N. CO, ptf l1 8 ith nis Majesty's Government. Under Co^ aß E ASTERN SERVICE. I> ONDO IOND N Due SINGAPORE. j v Kashgar about June 25 June 11 Sardinia about July 9 j LONDON542 words
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Advertisement336 1922-05-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S.K. i i 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 27 dep 28 Argun Maru arr July 17 dep 18 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco,336 words
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Advertisement380 1922-05-25 11 STEAMER SAILING! I STRAITS STEAMSHIP 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kinta—Monday, 4 p.m., for PorJ 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 Port380 words
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Advertisement390 1922-05-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru May 31 Fushimi Maru June 14 LIVERPOOL LINE. latsuno Maru June 10 Tokushima Maru Mid June HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru End June NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LINK Wakasa Maru May 27 Kamakura Maru June390 words
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Advertisement534 1922-05-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINAMALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. "NANKING" May 30 s.s. "CHINA" July c (First class fare, Hongkong to San Francisco534 words
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Advertisement596 1922-05-25 12 WANTED. j WANTED. —Expert Lady Stenographer, by European Mercantile House. Reply giving full particulars and qualifi ttktti witSi speed, must be expert, to b. x 140, c o Malaya Tribune." 23 5 25 5 WANTED. —From Ist July two rooms j preferably with Bathroom attached in quiet locality. No fancy596 words
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Advertisement646 1922-05-25 12 NOTICE NOTICE. i Saiboo Co. of Nos. 12 13 Tank Road, Singapore, beg to inform the public that they are the Agents for the sale of Passage Tickets for Ceylon by the Osaka Shoscn Kaisha, Japanese btearabhSaiboo Co., (Ship Chandlers' Dept.) Ticket Agents for the Osaka Snosen Kaisha, supply Steam646 words
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Advertisement461 1922-05-25 12 BANKS. j LNTBRNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. < Incorporate d Dfl tfci U, S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Oihm AO WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:-27 Place, Toiozan. Ssn Francisco461 words
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Advertisement459 1922-05-25 12 BANKS. THE HO LiONCr fcAiNfc* HEAD oFFiCE: *4. MaK__T oi'HEET. Penang 86 Beach Street Maiucc. I*l Jonker Street Huur 77-79 Jalaa Suleimaii>atu Pahal 109 J» iam s--* l 1 l J aieu>baug 16, liir. AGiiNCIES Al: Loadou, New York, San Francisco, B-tavia, Surabaya, Semarang. Shanghai, Boagkong, Amoy, Poatianuk iXbd Xralg459 words
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Advertisement392 1922-05-25 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AIsD CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Capital b 600,000 Shares .< £5 each £3,000,00,Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reitave Liability of Propri.tor* BANKERS: L-<rik of England. Loadaa Jafcl City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Weetmiuster and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National Provincial392 words
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Advertisement401 1922-05-25 12 INSURANCE. THE B4UWaERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (lnccrpor&ied in the S.S.) Heed Otfiee: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wen, Esq. (Chairman.) j Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Rsq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, E*q. Seah401 words
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Advertisement136 1922-05-25 12 j I Tel i Jh^| No. j( ***J Per annum Half-yearly V Per quarter WWW To Eordgu countries ii VHRY the deii. u v jr exceeds the supp.j, {M KEGUL.\U >Urn; u3 B without charge. tu All communics, ness ihttitcr;, viz., j All M AGEdL ih I to cover BarJi136 words
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