Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1922
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Title Section28 1922-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol IX 4i«. 131 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement200 1922-06-07 1 a I I DIII1IIH»»» p* i «r IZETTE. I I Local j. I test Telegrams. v.. Vvr.or' pi' r a5Z5Z5Eg5ZS2SZSaSaaSZSg51^^ v Jr.. THIS YEEK I at£$jp aENrs shirts I .jwl SPECIAL I PRICES. j is White Tunic Shirts from $3.75 M Colored $3.95 ft Dress Shirts $4.95 and 5.75 f200 words
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Advertisement244 1922-06-07 1 KOH CO.'S I, Cash Ctaf.raace j SALE I Now Pioceeding Perfume y, Books, j Fountain Pens, Sta- tionery at enormous i reductions 1 EverytbJ g heap! Big Rcduc i Account Books a! HALF 1RICE Some aad buy now Don't delay. KOH to 83, ii« a. B sah oaU to make244 words
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Advertisement194 1922-06-07 1 'i i i ri i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i,t tLiiiia 1 CIGARETTES I I NUMBER VIRGINIA 1 m m Imitated—but never I I equalled. 5 I Sole Manufacturers I I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., j London. I I a194 words
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Article2315 1922-06-07 2 WHY RESTRICTIONS SHOULD BE IMPOSED. Evidence from Home. Capt E Richards, Deputy Chairman of the Improvement Trust, Singapore, has received what he terms valuable evidpnce in support of the limitation of building heights, which he has been teaching and practising since his arrival. Tha matter consists of2,315 words
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Article93 1922-06-07 2 Little comforts beget much happiness," says the old adage, and surely no better title than little comforts could be applied to Pinkettes, the dainty laxatives with the great reputation. As gently as nature Pinkettei restore comfort to sufferers from constipation, biliousness, sick headaches. They regulate the liver, clear93 words
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Advertisement710 1922-06-07 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Business Premises and Country Properties. At Mcssxs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, Oil Wednesday, June 14, st 2.30 p.m. L Valuable years leasehold Land and that very710 words
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Advertisement99 1922-06-07 2 Iff DRINK ASAHI BEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD, SINGAPORE. wf v c 2 Specialists Becomitiend r BEXMA for Your Eczema Dr. E. B. Holmes, the well-1 known skin specialist, writes: j And Dr. W.L. Randolph corroborates: SiSS.IL--*- 1 2 k 22!'2. to b-difficult. cV 5 r >s one99 words
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Advertisement537 1922-06-07 2 URODOHaJ dissolves uric ac d The sign of the temporal artery denotes the \m beginning #v of A fieri o Sclerosis ff^Tz v A V j The of man is the age of hfe arteries j yvur.ft by taking URODONAL. an,! you wii! the, j hlch hardens the wall, of537 words
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Advertisement819 1922-06-07 3 I <ni Watermark" j I Of PR0DU0TIOH. j, I I I I I I I I ll lll,ll,l,,,l,,l,ll,ll,l,,ll,ll,M,,,ll B, l™»«IU^«lilMlJilJli41|ll||IIUI!ltJIIIIIIII ■r""" 8 ft High Standard of Health j I N, k 8" 81 A BAL n i" cf ,y. ?t to everyone wuo is anxiou: to .nuke a success of819 words
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Advertisement519 1922-06-07 3 'gk SLOAN'S PENETRATES WITHOUT RUBBING j Relieves all i j NervePuin* CTg J An Invaluable Remedy for SCIATICA and SVj otlier NERVE PAINS. jj»L ff If you're tormented by Sciatica, Rheu- mat ism, Neuralgia, Sprains.Bruises, Back- ,i ache, any body or nerve pain—just see how instantly a little Sloan's Liniment519 words
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Article2425 1922-06-07 4 LATEST PB1CES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. l.YAT.T. AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, June 6. &UBBEB, STERLING SS.43ES—Mail Quotations. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec.2,425 words
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Advertisement92 1922-06-07 4 I «Ktt OPP TON .TIE: j 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I "Wanted," For M., I and "Trade Notice?' Et c Etc m F U!ld <" S "QUIT, an assistant or .rt h USe to let if g the Classified AdvertLmJ ,nSert your I rr,hms "«^n^x^ the Ma,a -1 I One in92 words
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Advertisement175 1922-06-07 4 modern Eyes tested Lenses g r ur j GHteaes ad;7t i Frmmes fitted Manufactur^' 1 ,V T °ric kniee, fo, f. Sana;L teei ia V ,V I PBICE .Moderate and ou J convinced. 15 Soma an p (Uose to f m W.h n l g t— ah AERATED filtered £S175 words
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Advertisement596 1922-06-07 5 gß eaT ATTRACTION AT THE I TO-NIGHT j fl At 9.30 p.m. M screen MONROE SALISBURY in a wonderful love story I THE BLINDING TRAIL 6 Parts. m p boss, who is inveigled into marriage bj B ore of the city, whose friend, alone of the two of the man.596 words
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Advertisement339 1922-06-07 5 I From Sunday, June 4, to Friday, June 9, 1922. I I A Big Three Feature Programme 1 With [Three Well-known and Popular Stars mm I A Combination giving Variety, Quality and Quantity. f I In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. I A Gripping and Sensational William Fox Production339 words
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Advertisement276 1922-06-07 5 In the First Show at 7.30 Sharp. Two Part LARSY SEMON COMEDY. HARRY CAREY OVERLAND RED A Universal Special Attraction. In 5 Parts. MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE SERIAL, Episodes 11 and 12. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. A DELIGHTFUL COMGDY DR.\M V In 5 Parts. ON FRIDAY, ALICE JOYCE IN "THE SPARK276 words
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Article55 1922-06-07 6 DEATH. KOH.—At his residence, No. 20-10 Armenian Street,'on 2nd June 1922, Mr. Koh Kum Choon of Messrs. Drew and Napier, and father of Mr. Koh Thiam Fook. He leaves a widow, a sou and two daughters and fourteen grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral, Sunday, 11th, inst., at55 words
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Article802 1922-06-07 6 John Bull is a sorely tried old gentleman just now. He ifl struggling hard to recover from a very bad attack of slump, is busy with sharp pruning knives upon the tree of administrative expense, devotes an hour a day to disconsolate reflection upon international politics, has802 words
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Article104 1922-06-07 6 Consular Conference Extended. The meeting in Singapore of the Japanese Consuls and His Excellency the Minister to Siatm, which opened on June 1, will probably be prolonged to the 11th inst. The Conference, we are given to understand, is proving of the greatest interest and value to those104 words
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Article34 1922-06-07 6 Unsuccessful Appeal in Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 6. —The Kedah Appeal Court has confirmed the death sentence on the fourth accused in the case of Mr Smart's murder.34 words
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Article96 1922-06-07 6 The Japanese Artist, Mr Ghiyoji Yazaki, who has been exhibiting his pictures at the Singapore Japanese Club in North Bridge-road, during the past w r eck, is leaving for Java in a couple of days, and those interested in art should take the opportunity of viewir.g the96 words
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Article467 1922-06-07 6 We still have a letter for Mr S C Woo. Members of the Straits Settlement! (Singapore) Association are remindec of the annual meeting in the Ex change Rooms to-day at 5.15 p.m. New York, June 6.—The death has occurred of the well known actre s<. Lillian Russell, otherwise known as467 words
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Article187 1922-06-07 6 OUTLINE OK PROfQgj,, 1 The Planters' A. *t *e forth tJ at Kuala U mpu^ J consider, inter alia scheme Ru (J Bocmtion is ag foI U> Co-ope rati(jn ff new uses- p. di forsam i and researcl possibilities „f a 531 f ran- rubbe, CT l manufa187 words
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Article53 1922-06-07 6 Our Kuala Lumpur co r respa wires an exter-sion of the 1 "ui rubber comnutte-'s report (ail summarised by R -Uu-rI recc.M Colombo. The extnded eab.e *i £*iven in our next issue. committee concludes its re by «xpressing the opinion tiut sumption of ruVotr is t overtake production53 words
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Article56 1922-06-07 6 A Malabari named Ham» tried at the Assizes yesterday 1 attempted unnatural offeree, was defended by Mr da found guilty and acqu tt* Tvo Sikh?, named Mathan a: and Kaisn were this tried on a charge of L ing grievous hurt vr.th a ron. Mr da Silva appear.56 words
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Article61 1922-06-07 6 Prin of V» "M the usual Birthday Ball. J 1 I Grov< I Vick, Mr P* C H*"** and Bliss Gawto* b> The followim His Excellency the J Gat eminent ;e fl| a- di r a, **"Tf S»turd»y. Jone b DS«B SirNeiHlM» I**1** fl Bight 4 ■In61 words
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Advertisement251 1922-06-07 6 I„ ROBINSON Co., Ltd. S I I BOOTS JIBEL B 99 g Grey Chrome Studs and Bars -fl <d W__ H tb 1 LDiI ML fill*- 1 H I AH SIZES IE EiCCM. jjj g Robinson Co., Ltd., pi (incorporated in th. s.s.) I SINGAPORE. I II NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED!251 words
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Advertisement239 1922-06-07 6 GUAN KIAT CO., (Incorporated in Singapore.) 35, PHILLIP STREET. NEW smpMENTS JUST ARR!VED Ding Brushes. JrSZ Q ;'r y^" 6 Quality teel Wire Riddles and -ieves (Wood rims). "Walters" Black and White Marine Glue. Ratline in 120 fathoms 'oils. s p are Part for L zon Lagio" and"Negro" Plows. Reliners239 words
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Advertisement39 1922-06-07 6 j J_CTOCErf I Advice tree by our Qualified Nurse to I all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. I jj (London) I *****47 Cecil Street, Singapore. M i t -i- i t > t ii.i..i.ii.-i'i»:,iM»;it«i..t.'». i t-.t..1i-iiit-;i.iiiHilH!imi-lli.nmiHlMlii'-ntiii»39 words
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Article424 1922-06-07 7 RESISTANCE EXPECTED AT P BELLEEK. TH E ELECTION PROSPECTS. Reuter. Tl clearing out of the Sinn Fein invaders from i j proceeding satisfactorily g the Lincolns and North Staffordshires, Pettigo area, which embraces a mile of the ..i nt Sinn Fein harassing tactics.—Reuter. 6—The Pettigo affair has revivedReuter. - 424 words
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Article90 1922-06-07 7 Pa] opular Loan. r tag Euromm ire again troubled, by an ■sent fth >tp nement of Meeting ths X- paratiorrs Ito uss a r-.-duction of ma nity. Behind the be a deadnl n tional hank■at:-.-. ar.d th; allied Governk id of granting a Massy, on which Germany's T?romised90 words
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Article45 1922-06-07 7 ml I —A telegram from v "at a youth threw a toy i! "he?ed to contain prussic L of Burgomaster r"" *he aell-fciown socialist r and ran off. Schei- tie fugitive twice C a J then became unl«i some hours but was PUfeafeer.45 words
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Article35 1922-06-07 7 •wing a ballot L i in favour of a s;.-.. and other districts comparatively will tr en^a ct as sufficient f n r 0t b available for the C two or three months.—35 words
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Article32 1922-06-07 7 i The light crui-er I l for her Robert Hamilton, 1 r- v 1:1 relieve the Cur- station. The sister ■k '"'"'it' m u *so preparing for R B Bter.32 words
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Article26 1922-06-07 7 I j 6.—A sequel to m Bethlehem and I J J ompanies is that^ I form < ''"''-roission has nplaint of a charge to competition.—26 words
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Article216 1922-06-07 7 Not Perfect Yet. Reuter. London, June 6.—A far-reaching step in the history of aeronautics was registered by the complete success of tests of the British Brennan helicopter. The work at South Farr&orouffh was carried on with the greatest secreey, parallel only by the case of the invention ofReuter. - 216 words
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Article50 1922-06-07 7 Reuter. Detroit, June 6.—lt is stated that Mr Henry Ford has privately intimated he is willing to stand for the Presidency if the people of ™uted States were to desire it. but ne will not spend any money to bring about his nomination or election.— Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article41 1922-06-07 7 Reuter. Paris, June 6.-Trade show a reduction of imports in UZZ, comoared with 1921, most mnru a in BrTtish goods, which fell off 53 mill on francs. On the other hand French exports to Britain increased oy UP6 millions.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article31 1922-06-07 7 Reuter. Now York, June r>.-Ths pound >terK»g soared to M*>». »ince 1919. This is attributed to En S !and-s increased 11« the United btates.— especially to we Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article335 1922-06-07 7 THE RESIGNATION OF THE CABINET. Chinese Presidency. London, June 6—An announcement trom lokio that the Cabinet has resigned follows repoits that the Diet has taken the unprecedented step of unanimously passing a resolution instructing the military authorities drastically to cut down expenditure —Reuter. We are indebted to the335 words
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Article114 1922-06-07 7 Rejoicing in the Balkans. Reuter. Belgrade, June 6.—Dense crowds at the station and approaches welcomed the Royalties arriving for the Royal wedding, including the Duke of York. The notabilities on the platform included King Alexander, who warmly greeted the Duke of York, and subsequently the Duke of YorkReuter. - 114 words
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Article20 1922-06-07 7 Reuter. London. June 6.-H M the King has granted an audience to Sir Lawrence Guillemard.—-Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article28 1922-06-07 7 Reuter. Washington, June 6.—Chief Justice Taft in the supreme court, held that labour organisations were liable for damage to property or otherwise by members during strikes.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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159 1922-06-07 7 The lunch and rest room scheme of the V W C A has received great support from the public, but $10,000 more is the sum needed to start this building without debt. It is proposed to help to raise this by holding a sale159 words
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Article667 1922-06-07 7 EULOGIES OF A GENIAL PRESIDENT. Mr Green's Good-Bye. In the absence of Mr F C Green, Mr E Tessensohn presided over the weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the Municipal Board room, yesterday afternoon. Other members present were: Messrs E A Elias, Koh San Hin667 words
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Article114 1922-06-07 7 Ad appealing and wholesome drama that every married man and woman should sec and that young couples wiil especially profit by witnes-ing, "Stepping Out," in five reels, will be presented at the Marlborough, the home of Paramount pictures, to-night. It features Enid Bennett and is generally a better114 words
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Article483 1922-06-07 7 ARRIVALS. The Motor Ship Glengarry, Britishf 5843 tons, Capt G Roger, arrived yesterday afternoon from Yokohama with a general cargo and is bound for London. She is expected to leave port on the 9th. She brought Mrs Walben and Mr and Mrs Calkeren as passengers for this port.483 words
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Article64 1922-06-07 7 Unsatisfactory Position. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 6. —At the Ayer Kuning Rubber annual meeting, Mr Lawrence Brown, presiding, said the loss for the year was $8,823. The position was very unsatisfactory. They were carrying on in the meantime pending the outcome of restriction negotiations. The64 words
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Article119 1922-06-07 7 London, June 2, 1922. Sago flour is quoted at 14 3. Tin is quoted at £155.7.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 236 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 27 6 in London; cube gambier at 36 9. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is119 words
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Article88 1922-06-07 7 The Soviet Government estimates the quantity of paper money put into circulation as equal to 20,000,000,000 prewar roubles. To obtain the present amount it is necessary to multiply this figure by 1,000,000, so that the result will pive the quantity of Soviet roubles ciiculating in Russia. Inasmuch as in pre-war88 words
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Article96 1922-06-07 7 Singapore, June 7. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 3 31-32 d Demand 2s 3 27-32 d Privat2 3 months sight 2s 4 5-32 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer IWm On HongkongBank demand draft 10% p.c. pin. On Shanghai— Bank demand dr.ft 66 On Java— Bank demand96 words
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Article83 1922-06-07 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 7. Pale Crepe Clos.ng Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Loa don, Spot 7%d. Ribbed Sin. ked Sheet Closing Buyers Sellers Spot 24% 25 July to Sept 25 26 Oct to Dec 26% 27% Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot 7%d. Tone of Market.—Weak.83 words
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Article197 1922-06-07 7 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, June 7. Silver 35%. Hongkong 10% per cent Premium. Three Months Gold 53%. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers. —Market quiet. Allenbys 17 to 19 cents', Craigieleas 20 to 23 cents, Bassetts 67% to 72% cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 5% to B%d,197 words
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Miscellaneous454 1922-06-07 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Jn'jr Malacca Mua|| w .Han Whatt Hin 2 p.m. PShat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. fCretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m. VIedan Circe 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang ♦Ipoh 3 p.m. P Sambu, Bawean, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Barae, Baiik Papan Samarinda De Haan 4454 words
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Miscellaneous196 1922-06-07 7 AND WHERE. SINGAPORE DIARY. "To-day, June 7. High Tid' S. —8.30 a.ir.. 8.37 p.m. S S A, annu:l meeting, Exchange, 5.15. SVC Untrained Europeans, voluntary parade, 5.15; No 2 platoon A Co., firing on 30 yds range, 5. Football, League I: S C F A v. Middlesex, S C C196 words
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Article652 1922-06-07 8 FOOTBALL. S.R.C. AND CHINESE IN ROUGH SECOND LEAGUE GAME. (BY "VULCAN.") The match in the second division of the Singapore Football League between the SRC second eleven and the C F A second eleven played on the SRC ground yesterday afternoon resulted in a draw, each side652 words
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Article56 1922-06-07 8 AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB STEEPLECHASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur, June 6.—The Syd- ney correspondent of the Malay Mail wires that the result of the Australian Jockey Club Steeplechase I (£2,000) was: j Monrose 1 Sandridge 2 Warlock 3 Betting was 6 to 1 Monrose, 5 to 156 words
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Article715 1922-06-07 8 REST OF GARRISON BEAT MIDDLESEX. in a match m which effective bowling was the feature, the 2nd Batt Middlesex were beaten by the Rest of the Garrison on Monday at Tanglin. The Rest went in first and compiled he moderate total of 80, Captain Veils making the best effort.715 words
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Article228 1922-06-07 8 Y. M. C. A. CHAMPIONSHIP. A competition for the V M C A allround swimming championship will commence shortly. The events for 1 the competition this year will be as follows: 40 yards free style, 80 yards free style, 100 yards free style, 440 yards free style, 80 yards228 words
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Article115 1922-06-07 8 S. R. C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Play. B. Singles. F C J de Souza btat D de Souza. 6—o, 6—4. L Gammell beat F J Raopa, G—4, 2—G, G—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles. T Leijssius and N E Ess owe 40 vs. F Ephraums and CAR Batenian owe 15. E115 words
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Article82 1922-06-07 8 ST. J. O. B. A. COMPETITIONS. The handicap singles of the St Joseph's Old Boys Association Pingpong tournament have ended, and the winners are: A Singles.—Tan Chiap Choon Ist, F Villanueva 2nd. B Singles.—E J Vass Ist, J Chong Weng 2nd. The Championship will commence in a fortnight,82 words
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Article45 1922-06-07 8 S. G. C. MEDAL PLAY. The monthly medal competition for June of the Singapore Golf Club will Ibe played on Saturday and Sunday, i June 10 and 11, and the ladies' spoon I competition for June will be played j on Monday June 12.45 words
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Article17 1922-06-07 8 “Notes of the Week,” by “Echo,” are crowded out to-day and will appear on this page to-morrow.17 words
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Advertisement476 1922-06-07 8 IN THE ESTATE OF LO TSIT PANG OTHERWISE CALLED JACKAYOUNG (DECEASED.) Pursuant to Ordinance Ho. 144 (Trustees) Notice is hereby given that creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Lo Tsit Pang otherwise called Jackayoung, late of No. 6 Peck Seah Street, Singapore, deceased,476 words
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Advertisement204 1922-06-07 8 AUCTION SALE OF Chinese Brassware, Porcelain, Carved Wooden Figure Ornaments and Buddahs, I Pekin Cloisonne Ware, Silk Embroideries, etc., etc. To be held at our Sale-rooms, I 16 and 18, Raffles Place, On Monday, June 12, at 11 a. m. j Comprising Brass Vases, Budiahs, Bells, Gongs, Bowls, Fots, Incense204 words
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Advertisement355 1922-06-07 8 ■iwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiMiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiitm I 1 j THI CUEST-LENOX PA ENT Pfed I STEEL SQUARE m* m TANKS. UlAi j U.ADING FEATUB Simplicity of Design. They art composed easily distinguished, and quickly a isemb ad needed. f Jointing. All joints made watertight by in****: 1 Lightness. The plates comprising the tanks 2 such355 words
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Article408 1922-06-07 9 PENANG COMMENT ON PRESENT POSITION. We have repeatedly called attention (says the "Penang Gazette") to the hardships resulting from high rents, and the d-esirability of extendmg the period of control, which ordinarily will cease in a couple of days' time. At the same time, we are not altogether408 words
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Article208 1922-06-07 9 The Anglo-Indian Community have become deeply interested in the policy of the European Association which now calls for a more real co-opera-tion on the part of these two oommunit:.es than has hitherto existed, says the "Rangoon Times." Before such a consummation is arrived at, however, the Anglo-Indian,208 words
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504 1922-06-07 9 Have you ever had to stop suddenly in the stree f and utter a cry of agony? A sharp knife-like pain strikes you in the back. The suffering is terrible for some minutes. You move on* wondering when your next attack will come.504 words
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Advertisement306 1922-06-07 9 IRISHES AND BROOMS I hJfj^jSWEf PS CLEAN w. 6 sto ks Available at j h pe War Prices j fler Bound Paint I n I Enquiries Solicited l By 1 iffp NGINEEtfS LIMITED I i in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. I "IMtggrV s I I I •jnet to be expected306 words
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Advertisement104 1922-06-07 9 iKlll mJ&f If it's your Nerves you must have SANATOGEN You may deceive yourself, Inn you cannot deceive your nerve-. You may goad them vv r 1 dangerous stimulants soot them with harmful sedative? or mock them by swalh- vv m so-called nerve foods which do not really help them.104 words
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Advertisement51 1922-06-07 9 MODERN ADVERTISING. The "hit or miss" method has been superseded by the scientific. To-day, the Advertising expert deduces, scientifically, the average results that will he obtained during a certain period, from the expenditure of a given sum. The Advertising manager, of "The Malaya Tribune" is at the service of every51 words
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Advertisement370 1922-06-07 9 52i*SESE5E525E5H525ESE5ZSa «H 1^ 0 j 1 1 r Mi M il Mlil n ll I I 11l I I IHIIH ORNAMENTAL STONE-WORK OF S EVERY COHCEIV BLE DESCRIPTION. I TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS Ltd. f LEADS THE W Y. I Architects, Contractors, Builders, and all interested in the building I370 words
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Article403 1922-06-07 10 VESSEL COMING TO SINGAPORE. The s.s. Orontes, of 9,023 tons register and 10,000 h.p., is now lying at Tilbury, where an army of shipwrights and engineer* are transforming the liner into a floating exhibition. In future she wili be konwn as the "British Trader —the name403 words
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Article161 1922-06-07 10 The barque Mahamir, which put into Penang last week on account of the bad weather, had a rough experience. Leaving Mouimein for Bombay on May 20, with a cargo of teak .wood, she encountered very heavy «reather on the second day out. Working for safety, and practically161 words
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Article163 1922-06-07 10 No one can know the ecstacy of f ebng well unles, they have suf Neutlga* TT f Rh ~sm. for™ 1" ClatlCa r other *™te forms of pam and theji been c We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of fX! the pain163 words
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Advertisement648 1922-06-07 10 TOILET E W£ I 1 Ven-Yusa is the only toilet prepa- I"' mm ration that brings the boon of com- f< f\ H plexion-clearing oxygen direct to the v* ,f' A^'l 3 able. To use Ven-Yusa H <) y-en Cream first thing in the J\. j H morning, and after648 words
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Advertisement317 1922-06-07 10 MART.fIPS -TTLSrLadleil Pf f_,| *ff»nohßem_}yfoi„i!riei U !_..t: >, ■■—-■i-yi X h \o 2 Your First S Thought mm B 2 Baby's welfare —that is your first O j thought. Much depends on bis p food: v«hat will make liaby well and M h*ppy during th? fir.t three months fef 0317 words
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Advertisement454 1922-06-07 10 IN AWFUL RUN (MSm'z Faces Ksfeored] I "My two children's faces were tcr- j S riLly disfigured with a break ng cut j I 'A wWcluq»ie&d j and cc uod j I L/: -V their backs. It was most j '?V' N V;V> irritating, j X V/l caus:n C :..e454 words
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Advertisement331 1922-06-07 10 LIKE Of 8T AMEir Monthly sail.ngs to and from Batavia, Sourabaya, Premantle, 1922 SCHEDULE 0 Arriving June 7 s a k July 3 s s r Aug. 7 a* M EMn bept. 4 e>s< ENO I s.s. M EURE] J s.s. EMITA Dec 4 s.s. ENOGG iRA* 1 For further331 words
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Article343 1922-06-07 11 PROGRESS WITH NEW SHIP. A sign of the progress of Eastern passenger services towards a normal measure of regularity and equipment in ships is the publication by the P and O British India companies, for the first time since 1914, of an advance programme of steamer343 words
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Article67 1922-06-07 11 it is understood that the Egypt carried a million sterling in bullion, a quarter of which was silver. Owing tt the loss of the Egypt the quotation of P and O deferred stock fell five points to 320, but the loss is not likely, materially to affect67 words
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Article108 1922-06-07 11 Probably the oldest living thing in the world, older than the Cedars of Lebanon, or any of the giant sequoia of California, is a cypres tree recently discovered and measured by a naturalist in the churchyard of a small town in Mexico. The diameter of its108 words
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Article111 1922-06-07 11 Two hundred children born of leptr parents in the Philippine leper colony at Culion Island will shortly be retuned to Manila by oroer of Gover-nor-General Wood, says a Manila message. These children, who were born frtie of the disease, aw to be separated from their parents in111 words
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Advertisement538 1922-06-07 11 SAILINGS. LiflSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE Hjl'ft' an e3 Incorporated in England.) I ISSEN GERSAND CARGO SERVICES. m id ORIENTAL S. N. CO. mm calN^ I t with tiis Majesty's Government. I »2 SERVICE. l Nl) inNDON Due SINGAPORE. June 11 Sardinia about July 9 j un e 25 Devanha538 words
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Advertisement389 1922-06-07 11 JTEAMER 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 arr July 17 dep 18 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr389 words
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Advertisement28 1922-06-07 11 DO DWELL CASTLE LINE. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT via SLEZ. WRAY CASTLE June 8 BOWES CASTLE Mid July PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. W s28 words
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Advertisement328 1922-06-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y.K. LONDON LINE. 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 TOR* LINE VTA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru J une 12 BOMBAY LINE. Kamakura Maru J une 8328 words
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Advertisement547 1922-06-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., IT!)., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOH AM A", ""hONOLULL SAN FRANCISCO. M>| imi.t ,„,1,11.111 ,|H lin ■IBIUI—II HI 111 ■Ililllll—]«IM FROM HONGKONG s.s. CHINA July 6547 words
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Advertisement374 1922-06-07 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Part of Office at No. 9 Winchester House. Entry can be made from Ist June. Apply to Box No. 138, /o :.lalaya Tribune. 17 5 v. c. TO LET.—One big sea-side compound house at Tanjong Katong, 8 bedrooms with electric light and Municipal water laid on. Two374 words
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Advertisement503 1922-06-07 12 NOTICE. -MEXiCO MABU Arr. June Id D-p. Juno 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 rickets for Ceylon by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Japanese Steamship Co. Saiboo Co., (Ship Chandlers' Dept.) Ticket503 words
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Advertisement464 1922-06-07 12 BANKS. a *4i£NATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED i,Y THIS N VtTONAL CITY UAKK OF NiRW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$lO,OOO,OOO Undivided Prolits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. LoaaVm Office:—M Bisb.-.psgato, Lyons Otßce:—27 Placa, Tolozan. I m i i aaciaca o:t.c*464 words
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Advertisement451 1922-06-07 12 BAM*. HE HO HONG BaNK, lAD. HEAD OFFICE: U, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaaag 85 Beach Street. Malacca 331 Joaker Street •Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. T Jatu Pahat 109 Jalaa Eahaaiat. ■ruieuibang iO, iiir. AGENCIES Al: London, Nan York, San Francisco. P tavia, Sourabaya. Semarang. ohaaghai, Hoagkong, aigoj, PoatiaBn uad Traag.451 words
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Advertisement395 1922-06-07 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AiND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) i °id i.. Capita] i 600,000 Scates£s each 53,000/ Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve LiabiL'tv of Proprietors (,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. Loadca Jcir.t City and M>i;anrf Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster antParr's Bank, Ltd. National395 words
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Advertisement397 1922-06-07 12 ASSURANCI OUaPORATiON .UMiiiii (Incorporated In the Office Singapo^ lAKD OF DlRik 1. Sc-e 'ieong W«e, Etq GftV Khfck Khiau:, 4 5 «C** CtiAirJltfan. I P. S. L**e, Jag. M. B. Cfeaa, is.. Cr.± Bag. i Bi<k Ho~, Eaq. Eok Sau Eia, E 4. SftßA L*g Lin, Esq Vow INgan Pan,397 words
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Advertisement139 1922-06-07 12 II a Aavt- v. M yearly j Per Quarter Co pyscts< 10 foreign aaa**, v **y many v i Up* i i °mi sd en WW Uiemaaißat oa day. v; W sw Md for (fa, J tQe if ti U6ULAM SUa&IM it.c ftjaoae b i 1 son t charge. A..i139 words
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