Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1922
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Title Section28 1922-06-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I ri r" L, jto 121; SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement147 1922-06-05 1 I ied Daily- f Local I v ,nts. I Expert Lw*»'" Paper r i J ii, I uTTiTTf ,i i j THIS WEEK I GENT'S SHIRTS j SPECIAL I prices. I s s WMt3 Tunic Shirts from $3.75 #v ,vlk I f Colored $3.95 010 Dress Shirts $4.95 and 5.75147 words
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Advertisement207 1922-06-05 1 KOH CO.'S Casli Clearance SALE Now Proceeding Perfumery, Books, Fountain Pens, Stationery at enormous reductions Everythi g Cheap] Big Reductions! I Account Books at HALF J EX E Come and buy i ow Don't delay. iUH Co.. 83, Bi as Basah Road mwmmm. -tsar. rrri» TO MAKE P.OOl FOR NEW207 words
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Advertisement159 1922-06-05 1 I 1 j CIGaRETIES I I NUMBER VIRGINIA I I Pot- Discriminating Smokers. Sole Manufacturers I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LJD., f I London. 4 tt*iurrM<wii»nininii)iriTiTirmiiiiiiinimiiiiinnuii«ininiwi MB British Bicycles I At Ready The Imperial" Kover 150.00 Nett. I I rhe a ßoyal" 78.00 B lhe "St ndard" 75.00 I The159 words
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Article1416 1922-06-05 2 MR. PEEL'S REPORT ON A YEAR'S WORK. The following is the report by Mr W Peel, the chairman, on the first year's working of the European Unemployment Committee Inception :—ln December, 1920, a Committee, representative of planting int3rests, was formed to deal with unemployment among planters, and subscriptions1,416 words
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Article270 1922-06-05 2 Trace the Cause of the Trouble. It is nothing more than a waste of money and time to fight merely the signs of disease; in the long run you are no better off than when you started. What is far more important is that you should270 words
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Article77 1922-06-05 2 Many m*n and women in the Far East have no great reserve of strength and are apt to become weak and debilitated. Nervous exhaustion often follows, with depression, irritability and headaches. The one way to r r t c h om M th r wcakness to up-77 words
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Advertisement680 1922-06-05 2 AUCTIOI. SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG &CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Land and House Property and JRubber Plantation At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, June 7, at 2.30 p.m. L Valuable freehold land and house No. 1386680 words
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Advertisement47 1922-06-05 2 BEACH HOTEL 5-16, Beach Road, Singapore (near Raffles Hotel). High Class Hotel, Decently Fumised, Electric Lighting, Single and Double Rooms, Single from $30, and Daily $2. Tel. 1653. prizes l*lilu> a F ,r 'S" EXHIBIT* ASAHIJEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD, SINGAPORE, w f v c47 words
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Advertisement602 1922-06-05 2 r SINJFCTij[fe HTBIQIIC PRESERVATIVE Ul v |1 Vl Prompt Relief for toe MOST dv U I*-* *»toout mconven.ence N 0 other Jj M nic nomhasle. Paris Wholesale SINGAPORP fa Ito* Jloow. Minium ft Lirtle Ditpentaru in i 1 fgr There W Brands j Jg&Bfc but o n v I Golden602 words
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Article360 1922-06-05 3 DIVIDEND OP THIRTY PER CENT PASSED. The twenty-third annual genera! meeting: of the shareholders of Soon Keck, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, No 60, Cecilstreet, Singapore, on Thursday, at 2 p.m. There were present: Messrs Tan Cheng Siong (presiding), Khoo Kok Wah,360 words
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Article230 1922-06-05 3 p Basalt rock is now melted and moulded to serve a variety of industrial purposes, such as the manufacture of building-blocks, tiles, insulators and utensils. Says a writer in "The Compressed Air Magazine" (New York): "The melting for casting purposes of some of the primitive rocks is a230 words
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Article153 1922-06-05 3 Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Oriential Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as153 words
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Advertisement354 1922-06-05 3 tine acid. ~f j j IRODOHXL, and you will lh«reby avoid Arterio Stieroaie. wniU oi lb* blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." lAKCERFAUX late President r.f the Academic ll me, Parts, *<J Treatise un Gout 8 B ru? SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY. I «<,ve mortificaMOß I Purtfv354 words
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Advertisement355 1922-06-05 3 m MANGE0D1NE seat for Mange, excellent lox killing ticks and fleas in Dogs. Cats. etc. follow the directions ana th* result will be marvellous, STOCKISTS Medical Office, Brat Basah Roa«* Straits Pharmacy, Middle Road. Medical Hall, Ltd., Battery Road. The Dispensary, Raffles Plsca. Finlayson Green Dispensary, Finlayson Green. Chong Shing355 words
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Advertisement391 1922-06-05 3 „1 .«i-,nM„niiuttti n iniiiinmiiiiiw FRAMROZ'S 5 1 Soda-Rater m IS THE I -'HiQb Watermark" OF PRODUSm I s yiitiuniiutiuuiiiitmiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiin^^ I Calcium Carbide 1 I ELEPHANT BRAND. I m m TO BE OBTAINED 1 X m I FROM I I NUNOI SHOTEN, i i 10, WINCHESTER HOUSE, I m m 1391 words
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Article2319 1922-06-05 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. MINING. Issue Dividends Values. Buyers. Seller*. Nil for year ended 30-9-1» 1 Ayer Wen* (Rahman) D. ft P. 0 75 16 per cea; for year ended 80-6-21 1 Hitam Tin 0 90 1 00 mjm mm > mm 1 Jelantoh Tin2,319 words
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Article380 1922-06-05 4 Have you ever had to stopri in the street and utter a j agony A sharp knife-.* strikes you in the back. las inj is tc-rribie fur soaie n;..j move on wondering when jc a: Lack will tome. Are yo. n to suffer these380 words
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Advertisement75 1922-06-05 4 BUSINESS I OPPiIBTOH TIE? 1 H Ma >' be discovered every day in th J the Malaya 016 Advertlsi n<T columns j CLASSIFIED AOVERTIStHENTS! SI n Per inch, prepaid* 8 °ne insertion *paia.— I Two insertions $I so g Three 2.20 S Four 2.80 I 3.20 G rfl Six 3.6075 words
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Advertisement59 1922-06-05 4 §5a Ssseaee •'U Various Be »»*o*ei. S *4 1 31 5 I *l jSESJ»- our money win be that the fi '7 0u <* w e have watched f oithisnewSfeS? I ouar ejustcr4^ j soothed and cooled E J went you apply g-JJ t coohngwash. YouriJS Will supply you. I59 words
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Advertisement441 1922-06-05 5 great attraction at the h to-night At 0.30 p.m. I H MONROE SALISBURY in a wonderful love story J I THE BLINDING TRAIL 6 Parts. 1 boss, who is inveigled into marriage bj I f the city, whose friend, alone of the two I ;the man. The friend bides her441 words
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Advertisement411 1922-06-05 5 ALHAMBRA! m 4pk m I Road. I I From Sunday, June 4, to Friday, June 9, 1922. I A Big Taree Feature Irogrirame I I With Well-known and Popular Stars I A Combination giving Variety, Quality and Quantity. f mm m I In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. I411 words
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Advertisement831 1922-06-05 5 j GAIETY'S j New Star Feature in Vitagraph's Special Production. J THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. j .A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA. In Five parts Featuring the Popular Favourite EARLE WILLIAMS. STORY. A millionaire employed trustees to keep fortune seekers from his daughter. Todfieli 'Cinq, an engineer in a small town. was visited831 words
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Article703 1922-06-05 6 The hope may be expressed that the industrial troubles now behjg experienced in Hongkong will have no counterpart in Malaya. There have been strikes of servants, seamen, launchmen and carpenters, and threats of others, all emanating from the guilds which are the nearest approach to703 words
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Article733 1922-06-05 6 The Government Gazette announces that the United Chinese Football Team, Malacca, has ceased to exist. Mr A E Baddeley is appointed a commissioner, of Taxes for Singapore vice Mr F E Worsley Taylor, resigned. No application will be received for the Johore war service land grant after June 30. Mr733 words
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Article92 1922-06-05 6 CASE AGAINSI ME THORNE. The case tefa, tho t Uiri st V. k the d p p w 3 t 'ln the V, 1 'Poh, h,f„ re Mr v, «»sLi«| PracUo, in E:;; I any rate if a 4 notivJ «tn and Oth 11 The magistrate andtne,thandi tt92 words
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Article383 1922-06-05 6 (From Our Johore Bain J;, His friends wili Mr Philips, roana*» of Ls„ate, is laid up with a sre,! 01 recurrent malaria Mr N S Natter hasbwJ i.o be an Assistant Sum-cn, j with effect from ILy 1 A Dr E E Avi«t is pr-ct-' 1 ahat Dispensary,383 words
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Advertisement250 1922-06-05 6 I ROBINSON Co. Ltd. I I FOOT-BALL m/l g BOOTS I Brown Chrome j^^Bm\\\\\t S Studs and Bars 1 $10.00 Pair, I I Grey Chrome Studs and Bars g Csll-50 Pair, j I All Sizes in Stock. 1 I |H Robinson, and Co. Ltd., 1 |{J (Incorporated in the S.S.)250 words
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Advertisement231 1922-06-05 6 GUAN ,KIAT CO., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore.) 35, PHILLIP STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED. hi ex S. S. Achilles and S. S. "Teucer." 3. M. crabbers or Scrubbing Brushes. Superior Quality Untarred White pun Yarn, 6 ply. Best Quality Wire Riddles and sieves (Wood rims). "Walters" Black and White Marine231 words
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Advertisement176 1922-06-05 6 «miiiuiumii™ I {AjCTOCEVf j Advice tree by our Qualified Nurse to l all users upon Application to j NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) I 144J147 Cecil Street, Singapore. I irarrinfMfY.fr* tun 1 -i i < t >• i 1 iiiiii§jiitiW««««««««'«i"««i"»''i'«i«»i'i«t!iiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiii«iwii«iintii»iiiij| ><lllllll|l||lll!l|l||llill|il«MI!lllll!ltl II lIWUMHI M •|!:l!;i'!ll'tliiH|l f!l|rilltlll!:illllHI'il'IIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIl!HIHIHil j GBEAT OPPORTUNITY!176 words
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Article147 1922-06-05 7 DIATiON AS TO A NEW PRESIDENT. nj HUNS IN AGREEMENT. Reuter. e o—Tr irend of events in China is engaging conoi Hsu Chih Chang has evoked recogr.i- qualities, but his rule is regarded as weak and behind is reserved for Dr Wu Yen among the late ministersReuter. - 147 words
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Article114 1922-06-05 7 Position Worse. r.„. J-_Mr Crane, the! diplomat, interviewto America, Pal stine, Wand East Europe for the [that tli- report French prob- ction, after ■a demonstrations at Damas- I>r Shahb-.-n--1 oed graduate of saw Mr Crane' sat Damascus. be a sufficient crime yirmf- tc sentenced to V' Jefiared114 words
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Article74 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. k::. J:-. r 3—The Wellington e&d iamb r~ of Commerce, r-: urging the Govera■'.lissjor.er to the n igat trade wi th the y iy v it.<•. Japan that Aujiii] a fiUS oner in Chi'-.a, and 5■ r increased trade with S-ustby rearly six millions (>f :-hReuter. - 74 words
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Article55 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. *05. Ju». o T B the founCrlccioth War Memo* fed t"D'-' (koT 2* glowingly Britbh fallen, who will lkt,'!'\ a n t!le nations do that right is written by the J, f u nder the stone, J'tc T" r Un? m n die 1 fc >Reuter. - 55 words
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Article32 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. n^ UneinpIoymeilt in "'vasin;:, and I V edv, er e- receiving a* c °*npared with t» l ''"-Renter, p •> < a tal of 2 > 012 1«« 2,619,529 \t a t(,nnnReuter. - 32 words
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Article14 1922-06-05 7 Harold Mci --''.n as F^*? 1 tester f lejH Mr Alhim.-14 words
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Article67 1922-06-05 7 Russia and the Czechs. Reuter. Prague, June 2.—Czecho-Slovakia has reached an agreement with Russia and the Ukraine regarding th e text of identical preliminary treaties providing for mutual diplomatic representation r.nd most-favoured-nation treatment of their respective nationals, enunciating principles facilitating economic and commercial relations, giving guarantees for securityReuter. - 67 words
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Article84 1922-06-05 7 Full Settlement Probable. Reuter. London, June 2.—The national conference of the A E U overwhelmingly decided to submit the employers' proposals to a ballot of the members. The engineering unions to-night concluded an agreement with the employers to resume work next week. If the prospects of the AReuter. - 84 words
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Article46 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. London, June 3.—The King was the recipient cf irost hearty birthday congratu'ations from India, the Dominions and all parts of the world. Great cv v '3 watched the trooping of the colour* the Ilors-,guards Parade and Kis Majesty's taking of the salute.-Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. Paris, June 3.—The Senators have received copies of the application for the suspension of parliamentary immunity in order that legal proceedings may be taken against Senator Perchot in connection with the Banque Industrielle.-Reuter. - 36 words
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Article37 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. Calcutta, June 3.—Work on ships is< disorganised in consequence of ten thousand stevedores and coolie employed in the docks striking, as a protest against the conviction of two workmen who assaulted an overseer.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article33 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. London, June 3.—The Shell Oil Co. has declared 3 final dividend of 17% p t r cent., making 21V 2 for the year, compared with 33 for last year.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article25 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. Washington, June 3.—The United States has «pted Britain's invitation to be represented on the commission for the investigation of alleged Turkish atrocities.-Reuter. - 25 words
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Article457 1922-06-05 7 HE. TED DEBATE IN THE CHAMBER. Note to the Powers. Reuter. Paris, j un e 2 .—I n the Chamber, during the debate on the Government's foreign policy, Communists) and Socialists shouted recriminations and opponents angrily retorted. Party passions rose to a high pitch »n the subject ofReuter. - 457 words
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Article196 1922-06-05 7 Nose Divs in Channel. Reuter. London, Jim* 3. —A French aeroplane from Croydon for Paris nosedived in the Channel near Folkestone this morning, and struck the water with terrific force. The pilot Morin and nssengeni Ley and Carnol! were killed, The mutilated bodies of Morin and LeyReuter. - 196 words
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Article492 1922-06-05 7 LOCAL AND WORLD ITEMS OF INTEREST. That popular Fox star, William Farnum, is featured in a six-reel drama, "The Scuttlers," at the Alhambra, to-night. It presents a sea tale of adventure and romance with him appearing as a robust hero to distinct advantage. In addition a Selznick production492 words
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Article125 1922-06-05 7 Soviet Persecution. Reuter. Warsaw, June 3.—Archbishop Anatol has been arrested at Irkutsk an suspicion of anti-Bolshevik propaganda.—Reuter. London, June 4.—In 'addition to the protest against the Soviet's persecution of the church, mentior.-ed on May 31, some ecclesiastical authorities in Britain are endeavouring to ascertain the possibility of stndingReuter. - 125 words
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Article19 1922-06-05 7 Reuter. London, June 3.—A telegram from Mo cow says that the Mongolian diplomatic mission has arrived.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article152 1922-06-05 7 To-day, June 5. All the Mails close at G P O to-day, at noon. To-morrow, June 6. Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 9 a.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan Indragiri Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Cucob ""Hong Soon 9 a.m.152 words
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Article283 1922-06-05 7 Situation Again Critical. Reuter. London, June 2.—The Cabinet yesterday addressed six questions* to the Irish delegates and the reply received to-night was satisfactory enough for the resumption of conversations on Tuesday.—Reuter. London, Jure 4.—The Irish crisis has again brought to the forefront the possibility of an early generalReuter. - 283 words
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Article104 1922-06-05 7 Malaya Invited. Reuter. Washington. June 4.—All the States bordering the Pacific have been invited to a Pan-Pacific Conference to commence at Honolulu in October, to discuss a wide range of problems, including communications, transport, development and conservation of national resources, finance, investments, and international relations throughout the PacificReuter. - 104 words
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Article84 1922-06-05 7 The police are hot on the trail of a Ma(sy tumby wh<» has disHpp with the auio >.>i S2oo. money sent by a friend :*> th» ninnager of a Chinese establisho-..-M t w'".t the OSBS v;i a employe.! It appear* that the tfcrohy was M-nt by the manager to or84 words
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Article518 1922-06-05 7 ARRIVALS. The s.s. Ban Tek Guan, Dutch, 212 tons Capt Hamid. arrived yesterday from Bagan with a general cargo and is bound for the same port. The s.s. Kelantan, Dutch, 1,191 tons, Capt Gamblen arrived yesterday from Maacca with a general cargo and the fol owing passengers for518 words
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Article244 1922-06-05 7 A Brush with the Rebels. Calicut. May 15.—A party of the Military Police operating in the still unsubjugated portion of the Calicut Taluk had a brush some days afro with a small body of the Konnara Thangal>'s rebels, who were traced to the hut of a hillman, at244 words
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Article150 1922-06-05 7 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day .li ne 5. High Tides.—6.18 a.v.t., 6.58 pm Wkii Monday. Bank Holiday. Cricket: Middlesex v. Rest of Garrison, at Tangiin. S C v. Y M C A. Football: S C C v. Selangor, S C C ground* To-morrow, June 6. Hi-rh Tides.—7 34150 words
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Article111 1922-06-05 7 Still Being Confiscated. Before Mr McCatrsland in the first Magistrate's court, at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, Wong Wong of Serd ing, was prosecuted by the Supervisor of Customs, Kuala Lumpur, for being found in possession of a complete still for the manufacture of samsu, and further, for being111 words
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Article203 1922-06-05 7 Shanghai, May 18—Messrs Wheelock and Co report: We have nothing further to add to our remarks of a for;night ago on the state of the export trade from China to Europe or America —if anything, the recent hardening in exchange has made the export business still more difficult.203 words
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Article223 1922-06-05 7 a he following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co, at their saleroom, No. 30 Chulia-street, oh Wednesday afternoon Six pieces of freehold land sitruate cfF Joo Cbiat-road, area 7.1-10 souare feet, bought by Mr P *1 A L T Theyvarayan223 words
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Article1775 1922-06-05 8 THE SPRING RACES. LAST DAY'S EVENTS. Winners in the Sweep. The rain on Saturday did not effect the attendance at the last day's racing, but the course was very wee, and the going somewhat heavy. But m spite of this, there were some close finishes, especially in1,775 words
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Article602 1922-06-05 8 BOLTS IN K. L. Owing to there being insufficient entries for the proposed F M S Boxing Tournament, it has been decided to postpone the tournament indefinitely. A boxing contest is announced for to-morrow (Tuesday) at the Coliseum Cinema, Kuala Lumpur, between representatives of the Middlesex regiment and local602 words
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Article166 1922-06-05 8 LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. London, May 9.—The weather was windy. Two thousand people watched the final of the Ladies Golf Championship at Sandwich, when Miss Cecil Leitch was beaten by Miss Joyce Wethered, 9 up and 7. Miss Leitdh was frequently outdriven. She often found the bunker, and, though she166 words
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Article63 1922-06-05 8 SELANGOR TOURNAMENT. Some very good tennis was played in the Kuala Lumpur tennis tournament singles on Wednesday, above all in the match between Scovell and Shelton-Agar which ended in a win for the former 6.1. 6.4. Cobb beat Loke Yaik Foo, 3.6, 6.4, 6.3, and Leonard beat Grenier63 words
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Article417 1922-06-05 8 YESTERDAY'S FINE RACE. The first of the races for the VicePresident's 1919 Challenge Cup was sailed yesterday morning under ideal conditions. Eight boats started over the Club course at 10 o'clock, and Ella and Gertrude crossed the line at gunfire, the former holding the weather berth. In) (beating out417 words
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Article273 1922-06-05 8 S. C. C. vs. NBGBI SEMBILAN. The SCC cricket team visited Seremban on Saturday and played a two-day match with Negri Sembilan. In their first innings the SCC were all out for 120 and Negri Sembi'an replied with 97. In their second innings the SCC made 171 all out273 words
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Article96 1922-06-05 8 At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Y W C A l'ast week, the plans of the new building were passed. The main building is to be a-fine structure of two storeys, the upper part to be used as a hostel. The cost is estimated at $10,00096 words
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Advertisement342 1922-06-05 8 W "tease to creiT i 681 ft I —sounds like a difficult p climatic conditions of Ma laya, but in j ARMiCO Ingot Ion i 99 I AND \jf Resists u$t I to such an extent that eorrosi m j 1 in comparison with other iron and «1 8 I342 words
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Article857 1922-06-05 9 INDUSTRIOUS AND TRUSTED SETTLERS. The Chinese in Burma mostly come from the Provinces of Fukkien, Canton, and Yunnan, says a correspondent of the "Rangoon Times." Those who come from Fukkien are the most wealthy and enterprising, as some of thenrhav c passed through the Straits Settlements and857 words
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Article216 1922-06-05 9 Opportunity Still Open. Speakirg in the Federal Council on Nov 17, 1917, the Hon Mr V.' F Nutt said: I would like to speak on the ques- tion of a State Loan iunk. I ihink it bam been recognised that the Planters' i Loans Board has served216 words
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Article112 1922-06-05 9 Saturday's golf match at Stoke Pages was between what are described in certain quarters as Ladies and Men," says a writer in the "Evening Standard." I dislike that snobbish differentiation. Why not call the competitors ladies and gentlemen or men and women." which is better English? We112 words
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Advertisement241 1922-06-05 9 Pj f^^ tX '91 i, »*-'"M«MMttiiu l uin mi ia aßniM un? Fletcher Co 111 0, I (Incorporated in England.) I IIK SUSAB I i InHylllllLPli c i I SFECIM ISTS for the j Equipment of I Sugar Factories,! Hefineries, > Distilleries. I m m SOLE AGENT:— I 54 k241 words
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Advertisement59 1922-06-05 9 MODERN OPTICIANS IN SINGAPORE. Eyes tested scientifically Lenses ground accurately Glasses adjusted properly Frames fitted promptly. Manufacturers of Crookes and Toric lenses, Kryptoks, Goggles and Sunglasses in various shades. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICE MODERATE. Once tried and you wi!! be convinced. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., No. 15 South Cant! Road. .'C59 words
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Advertisement140 1922-06-05 9 He sure 2 I ilß^#<t sore Throat—cure it now; if you feel one coming on prevent it how." That's to say—always keep handy a bottle of genuine Formamint manufactured by the original inventors, A. Wulfing Co. nor Caruso, the world-famous tenor, "I have found Formamint Tablets > v pleasant to140 words
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Advertisement114 1922-06-05 9 [I RPOflf \TION LIFE BELTS I OF TRADE PATTERN 4 m i Price $4.50 £acu. j f?Gf!U' ATJON I IFF BUOYS f I BOABO Or TtiADE PATTERN I j SAFETY FIRST jf fmmw M j Price $9 00 Each. UNITFD FNGINfiE LIMITED j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. r114 words
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Article688 1922-06-05 10 THE TURF. RACEHORSE BURNED TO DEATH. Perhaps the saddest features of a fire which occurred in the outbuildings of Messrs Harry A Badman- and Co, Bangkok, were the end of tho well-known old racer Sandfly, who was burned to death in his stall, and the damage, fortunately not serious688 words
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Article93 1922-06-05 10 SKLANGOR'S OPEN BVBNT. The list of entriea for tha Selaago? open lawn tennis siaglea tournament, to decide which player shall compata in tha finals for tha Malayan championship, is as follows H G Harris, M B Lynch, H M Thomasr, Rev W G Parker, R G Bayley, A93 words
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Advertisement721 1922-06-05 10 J— i aiMMMHiUMiintiii'iiitiii ii: i .i; i^t'iiiiiii;iiiUhJbitiililSMSltlJiSJ'S"t^^ PLEASE ASK FOR <h s World-Renowned COOK BRAND'S Curry Powder, Pickles, Sauce, Etc., Etc. I Have you ever tried the Cook Brand's preparations of p Z above If not try them once, and you will most certainly H convince yourself of the purity,721 words
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Advertisement530 1922-06-05 10 WHY BE A DYSPEPTIC? It s So Easy to Have a Good Digestion. What's the use of suffering from indigestion, gastritis and dyspepsia when it's so easy to have a good, healthy digestion Thousands of people who used to have stomach trouble, and where actually afraid to eat, now enjoy530 words
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Advertisement397 1922-06-05 10 FLUGEL Soda fouwTMN Aye bot Ile 3' FLUGEL C? L™ LONDON. N. 16 (MWWtOHMMHOIi ĕ Your First 1 I Thought v'» welfare- —that it your first thought. Much drpenus op his food: what will make Baby wei! and H happy during the fir t three months fjj q will not397 words
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Advertisement340 1922-06-05 10 STEADIER SAiUNGS 5^ Monthly sailmgs to and from Australia Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, a*, 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAII 4 Singapore J J u U ly I M.-ENOGGERA- S Aug 7 EURELIA" Oct. 9 \EJiOGGERA-' Nov. 6 It Dec 4 s EMIT a 0c M s-s. EKOGGESA* For further Particulars apply to340 words
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Advertisement16 1922-06-05 10 'REAPKfiMOHfllJ SINGAPORE TO **f^M Sail T*i« Wa I SINGAPORE P ANGK U .fM BATAVIA. For frerght,16 words
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691 1922-06-05 11 CREDITABLE PROGRESS IN A GOOD CAUSE. Mr Chan Tcck Chyej chairman of the Malacca Chinese Benevolent Society, signs the following report of the managing committee to be presented at the annual meeting in the Chinese Malacca Club on Saturday, June 10, at 2 p.m. We have691 words
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Advertisement592 1922-06-05 11 SAILINGS. IgnSH INWA AND APCAR IfflE. H" «npniw's Incorporated m England.) I PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. I tfSSVU* ORIENTAL S. N. CO. r .r» t with nis Majesty's Government. 1 L ONDON FAK-L ASTERN SERVICE. I frota LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Bt June 11 Sardinia about July 9 about June 25592 words
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Advertisement408 1922-06-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Atlas Maru a rr July 17 den 18 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr408 words
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Advertisement322 1922-06-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINK. Fushimi Maru June 14 Mishima Maru June 29 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru June 10 Tokushima Maru June 23 HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru June 25 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru June 12 BOMBAY LINK Kamakura Maru June 12 Takaoka322 words
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Advertisement466 1922-06-05 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 roufc HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HO^^LIT V SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. NANKING Aug 10 s.s. CHINA" July 0 (First class fare, Hongkong to466 words
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Advertisement408 1922-06-05 12 WANTED. WANTED.--Expert Stenographer by Eur veon Mercantile Hotiae. Reply ■mag full particulars qualifications witli Speeds to Box No. 141, c o Malaya Tribune.—MUST BE EXPEKT. 36 6 6 TO LET. TO LET.—Part of Office at No. 9 Winchester House. Entry can be made from Ist June. Apply to Box No.408 words
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Advertisement578 1922-06-05 12 NOTICE. y is MEXICO MARU a Arr. June IS Dep. June 21. 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 Steamship Co. Saiboo Co., (Ship578 words
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Advertisement447 1922-06-05 12 BANKS. INTKRNATIONAL BAN&i*H; CORF ORATION. (Incorporated ia the U* S. A.) OWNED 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 uSice:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—B6 Bishop&gate, Lpoaa Office:—27 Piace, Tolozan. Sen Francisco Offlce —232 Montfioanerv Street447 words
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Advertisement426 1922-06-05 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. Li U HEAD OFFICE: S4, MARKET CTBBBf. BRANCHES? Penang »o Beach Btrsal Malacca I'dl 'onker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiraan. Batu 109 Jalaa Rata mat. Pa lembang 13, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York. San Francisco E t&via, Semarang Shanghai, Hongkong. Asioy, Poac.an&k and Tran*:.426 words
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Advertisement412 1922-06-05 12 BANKS. CH ARTERED HANK 0* INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Capital b 600,000 Shares £5 each ISjftOo Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £3,000,W RANKERS: Bank of England. London Jofc.t City and Midland Bank, hid. London County Westminster and Parr s Bank,412 words
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Advertisement393 1922-06-05 12 INSURANCE. THE EaSTEJLN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LDbUI SO. (incorporated In tho BOARD OF DIRECTORS, See Tcong Wah, Esq (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiani. L\*q (Vice Chairmen.) P. S. Lee, Sea. N. B. Chan, Eaq. Ong Soon Tee, Erg Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Eiq S*ah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow393 words
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Advertisement112 1922-06-05 12 Tel. Ko. I **t annum I Half-y eari y W Per quarter 1 I i le Cop yscti Postage Extra J r foreign countries ft hIJ wtaeaajtaattwM a *W when, M Wnmsj H RBCUiAB MLsu: J -urge. I I AirVEr.usixG zxnM round, Etc., Etc., it Hi f^^H Li MM fl112 words
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