Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1922
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Title Section28 1922-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. tVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Ll B -No. 149 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement347 1922-06-28 1 iiiiiwuintiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiintß I a THE I PI SG GAZETTE. I r fs «wspaper of ts S ukir.ents. 5 published Daily. I ports of Local Events. I ,j j gtesi Telegrams. pi** rt« Nct< by Expert 1 irtsmaii's Paper L szszsasasesgsasasasasag I WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW AND CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) ff347 words
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Advertisement274 1922-06-28 1 DON'T READ Tins if y >;i don't care i t > Ecouomv. It is a i REAL ECONOMY. ffarttSr reductioD for last tew days of our Cheap Sale M ike your purchase;; now. 3 L J 1 K# A CO. j *i, B? ■ft oad Phone 2119. i THE RIGHT274 words
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Advertisement204 1922-06-28 1 Illllllllllli(lllltllUIIIIIII!lllllMIIIUIIUIIItlIIUIU>UIUll!lUIUII I CICaRETIES I NUMBER VIRGINIA I Unvarying in Quality the I World Over. Z Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO i CO., LTD., I London. iDiniintiiJiiiii' i l.l i i i iiiihii'iiiiiiiiiiNiiiininiHiiirn is Cb' _3 cb cb C— Cbcb._si_ai;cbcJadbchdbdbdbdbdb db db db db db db db db dKSZSZS£SdSdSZSRSZS?SZSa dS2S^r^SZS^SZSZjZSi I Q204 words
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Article310 1922-06-28 2 NEWS FROM CffiNA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THE CANTON BITUATION. Snn and Chan. Canton, June 12.—After his return from Waichow, Sun Yat-sen wired to Chan Kwiingming stating that he was leading hi* expedition to attack Kiangsi, and requesting him /to order his eubordinafce officers not to do310 words
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Article250 1922-06-28 2 Chinese Demands. Canton, Jur.e 12,—The Canton Government has sent a third protest to the Macao Government with the following demands 1. That the Macao Gov-rnment apologise to the Chinese Government. 2. That compensation be paid to the relatives of the killed and medical expenses for the wounded.250 words
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Article46 1922-06-28 2 Editor Sentenced. Shanghai, June 9.—Li Chi-han (Editor of Chinese "Workers' Weekly") chargled with inciting the Postal employees to strike, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment and expulsion from the settlement. The offices of th« Worker Weekly haw been ordered to ba closed.46 words
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Article314 1922-06-28 2 j An Interesting Career. i Li Yuan Hung, who has been rei called to the Presidency of the Chinese Republic, was born in Hupeh 58 years ago. His father for some years commanded a force in North China, having rist*n from the ranks to the post of314 words
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Article180 1922-06-28 2 At present the political situation in China has hardly crystallised and the information on receives from Canton gives one the impression of careful fencing 09 both sides preliminary to an effort to achieve tangible results. Mr Eugene Chen, however, who has red ntly been to Shanghai, has returned180 words
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Advertisement539 1922-06-28 2 AUCTICI SALE. POWELL CO., LTD. (Incorporated .n Singapore.) Auctioneers Valuers, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS. Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged, Rents Collected, Agents for the Lancashire Insurance Co., (Fire and Life) now merged in thi Royal Insuiance Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England; invested Funds $20,40U,044. Land Sales every Tuesday, Furniture Sales every539 words
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Advertisement157 1922-06-28 2 BIG CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheuthe exesuciating agonies of RheHmatism can't afford to waste time and money gambling with make-believe "remedies." REAL RELIEF is what is wanted—quickly and SURELY. I That is why multitudes of suffers turn to the time-tested and positively157 words
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Advertisement400 1922-06-28 2 THE BEST DOCTORS IN SINGAPORE are Dr Diet, Dr Quiet and Dr Merryman. Bat ereta these need assistance sometimes, and usually this can bestjbe given by Pinkettes, the dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives which neither gripe nor purge. Are you costive, liverish, bilious Do you feel headachy, ill-tempered, "blue" If so400 words
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Advertisement352 1922-06-28 2 ■•iiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiH J RUBBFK ESTATK SUPPUES m j Tapping Knives j Enamelled Latex t ails 1 La cx C «»gulating pans T Enamelled Latex Measures Latex Selves I Latex meters j Ciiangkot« I Assam Hues I Hakes. I Rain Gauiles j Hatchets I Parangs j Pen^kalis. I Pruning Knives. I Picks352 words
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Article924 1922-06-28 3 BY P. V. KUPPUSAMY. The vitamine conception has gradually evolved from the results f a nu i ber of Worker! pursuing the übba in two different fields. That the Bubstance sought in each field proved Co be identical is of particular interest in strengthening the claims924 words
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Article290 1922-06-28 3 The depth of degradation to which rubber shares have fallen was exemplified on Empire Day in London when the collection for the Hospitals took place. It appears that in Mincing Ijane the energetic collector*, after relieving the dealers of ali their spare cash, declined to take rubbtj* .-hares. The inference290 words
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Advertisement470 1922-06-28 3 I solves uric acid. I arti rv X <nnn is the a{r«s of hi« Rrlerie». 3t U'RODONAL, and you will therehy avoid Art.rio I wmOM of the blood vesaol. and render, them stiff a«d brittle. I mmr Prof LANCER FA VX lav Pr;i<Unt -f the Academic I i M Adeem*,470 words
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Advertisement202 1922-06-28 3 i V- y. j v J .-.•jo Your First p Though t 2 B *V* ••Hare- that is yo.,r foal O B ihouglH, Much Spends on hn S3 food: what v. ill nsate 8-iby we!! tnd M 5 *»Ppy JMring tKc fir a three month* O wiii ot Wm al202 words
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Advertisement302 1922-06-28 3 ((A j i > S I I v* 1 't X < /i f* i 1 t .1 .every v.» :a; ct E 'Wincarnis 1 meant an 1•, r I mc; *ivuuai o/ > y Mi strength, y i jfttV rid red blood, New lervc Fores M 2 New wtaii302 words
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Advertisement642 1922-06-28 3 Aiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi.ituiiiiiii. iiitiii,,iuii>ii!iiii. li'iniuiiiiitiHini iti i i i i i .nan j i Prices that plead I i Quality that pleases. j A satisfaction to you i i i pleasure to us. I Framroz Co.'s j AERATED WATERS. j .I ,V •I>t•«.tJ»»r«1-t r. i I .t •1f —M S "'lift ;'W642 words
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Advertisement592 1922-06-28 4 EMPIRE CINEMA J A Programme of Wonderful, Lively and Entertaining Pictures j To-Night at 9.30 p.m. j CHARLES CHAPLIN jln his own "FOLliiH MILLION DOLLAR" comedy. J~- A DAY S PIEASUFE VWv~ I V Bapported by, Jnivcrsal Jewel super production fA «A THE BBEATB OF THE fiODS v.. x \'V?592 words
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Advertisement419 1922-06-28 4 ■'ii.wiiiiMiiiiiiiitiHiniiiiua>iiiiiiii!ii«flMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii»iuiiiiuiaMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii 1 s I BEACH ROAD. I From Wednesday, June 28, to Monday, July 3, 1922. I I A Two-Feature Programme of Gripping and Entertaining. Pictures. I In the Second show, commencing 9 p. m. i I A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION OF UNIVERSAL APPEAL j I Featuring that popular, versatile419 words
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Advertisement560 1922-06-28 4 THURSDAY k 1 LAST NIGHT! V 7 LAST m-'' I IJMKTLH cinema *jW .> I Tremendous Success Crowds Attend U I The premier presentation t' 1 ELMO LINCOLN'S LATEST PKTIIie I Hundreds not able to soct.ro seats to tee TIE WEAL TAK2AM I ol the Apes Ln his best production560 words
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Article2137 1922-06-28 5 LATEST PiIICES IM THE MARKET. 10**- LYAJ L SUB BVATT. Exchange and th. v Singaopro, June 28. I RUBBER, STERLING SHYRES -Mai. Q u alions last fnd- y-e- Pec 1920 2 Allagar s d. las fncl. y.e. Deo. 1920 2 AngloJav. On 0 t last fncl. y.e.2,137 words
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Article10 1922-06-28 5 f Also in communication with Penang. •Specially superscribed letters only.10 words
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Article178 1922-06-28 5 It is understood that in Egypt civil servants of less than fifteen yean service are all to be dismissed and, it is re<ported, without compensation from the Egyptian Government. At Nottingham, Lord Haldane laid the foundation stone of the new East Midland University, on a site preeimted by Sir Jesse178 words
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Advertisement175 1922-06-28 5 I I *f I I r BUSINESS I i OPPSBTONITIES f I May be discovered every day in the Advertising columns g ol the M Malaya Tribune' 3 r5 1 CLASSIFIED ADVIRTISiMNIS! I "Wanted," "For Sale," "To Let," "Lost," "Found," H] S and M Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will bring175 words
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Miscellaneous373 1922-06-28 5 MAILS CLOSE. i rj To-day, June 28. Hongkong Shanghai Nippon 2 p.m. Bangkok Hervar 2 p.m. Penang *Hong Hwa 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Mahidol 2 pjn. Medan Medusa 3 p.m. Penang* Calcutta Gregory373 words
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Article707 1922-06-28 6 Rent control continues all right—for six months. The Legislative Council on Monday duly passed the Bill to continue that protection of tenants which was definitely to cease on June 30, and is now just as definitely to be withdrawn on Dec. 31. If the unequivocal pronouncement707 words
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Article164 1922-06-28 6 Questions on Friday. There will be an ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Cominiissroners next Friday, at 2.15 p.m. Mr W P Plummer will ask: Will you please state, Mr President, for the information of the Commissioners and the public, the total cost of the two houses erected164 words
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Article112 1922-06-28 6 A Breezy Entertainment. There was a very small audience at the Victoria Theatre last night, when the Captain Douglas Maclaren's Company gave their opening performance. The entertainment was of a very breezy and varied style, and was well appreciated by the small audience. Don G Merle performed some112 words
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Obituary124 1922-06-28 6 We regret to learn of the death of Dr J M Forsyth, of the British Dispensary, Ltd, Battery-road. The deceased was a very well-known local member of the medical profession. He was &n M B, Ch B, of Glasgow University, and served in the war, winning124 words
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Article317 1922-06-28 6 Mrs H E Guhbins has taken over the duties of focal collector of the Singapore Diocesan Association. Letters and subscriptions may be addressed to her c o the Bible House, Armenianstreet. A gang robbery is reported to have occurred in Yio Chin Keng-road at 7 o'clock yesterday evening. It appears317 words
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Article181 1922-06-28 6 DUTCH FAVOUR RESTRICTION AT LAST. Price Immediately Responds. We understand that a cable has been received in Singapore, in connection with the Hague conference, stating that the Dutch at last favour compulsory restriction of the output of rubber —or, in the alternative, imposition of an export tax aiming181 words
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Article321 1922-06-28 6 The Fixing of Rent. The Rent Assessment Board met as usual yesterday afternoon. Mr Tessensohn was in the chair and the oother members present were Messrs Gaw Khek Khiam, A M S Angulia, E A Elias, and H Beadsworth. Mr da Silva appeared for the landlord of 29-2321 words
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Article179 1922-06-28 6 The Italo-Russian Convention. Rome. June 16.—Answering an interrogation in the Senate, Signor Schanzer said that he had not yet been officially inform: d about the refusal of the Soviets to ratify the Italo-Russian Convention. According to information received, such a refusal would be mainly due to the179 words
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Article145 1922-06-28 6 I>K. SUM BSTARii SHEn lrl Ha. Support of the N avy A reader is witl lowing Shanghai cai l e terdav: "Ye* Chu Ton-, Tin Kong I sued a statement begga r J Vat Sen to resign the S Zk Z 3 s.dency. Tag ays j 1 present145 words
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Article505 1922-06-28 6 Supreme Court Judgment. Before Mr Justice Barrett-Lenni in the Supreme Court yesterday nction was brought by Messrs Step Paul and Co., described as merchj in Singapore, the Netherlands l n and elsewhere, against the Pa< Steamship Company, incorporated Seattle U S A, steamship owners general carriers. The Hon505 words
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Advertisement579 1922-06-28 6 I POPULAR NOVELS I S Demcf.r's Daughter By Eden Phillpots. H Mr<. IMer Howarl Mary E.fMann. 9 J. Maclaren Cobban. \n "1 Cease i 4 ire g The Way Homo BasU S S Max Carrados n Ernest Bramah. g S The Dukes Motto Huntly Mc. Carthy. The Convert Elizabeth Robins.579 words
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Advertisement141 1922-06-28 6 GUAN KIAT CO., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore.) I I 33, PHILLIP STREET. as m 1 2 3 gallons Galvanized Watering Cans Best Canvas Hose, assorted sizes from 3/4" I 1 to 3" hole I Monmore Green hangkols No. 7 I Emery < loth No. 00 to No. 3 I Sponge141 words
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Article986 1922-06-28 7 BETTER CONDITIONS NOW BECOMING APPARENT. SHORTT ON THE EATON PLACE CRIME. Reuter. T June 26.—Mr Winston Churchill, in the Home* r statement on the Irish Office vote H. 1 Commons, 4-u He declared at tho oufMM Government desired the fullest debate, terminating in a dikinn said that theReuter. - 986 words
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Article41 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. City, June 27.—Mr Bruce be d of the American Oil £*$*ny and formerly of the Ameriret service, hat been captured n bandits near Guemavaca rj beW to ransom. The American affair; has sent out troops *r»uit— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article35 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. -June 27. —Mr Dickenson, to the Tertas Cotton As- baa arrived in England. He that owing to the lateness of crops, the ravages of the 1 niay possibly be greater 'son.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article38 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. S55-"T «WKK Of the Annamites v lel1 in tU rh* Fmoeror burned incense, and JS r™ sour d d r' ]inR cr th preswtnt f Mnlerand'gavc a dinner to the Emperor in the evcmg-Reuter. - 38 words
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Obituary12 1922-06-28 7 oa The Prince of .iA«2£aVe"in Paris.— Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article77 1922-06-28 7 CONTRACT FOR FIFTEEN STORAGE TANKS. Eighteen Months' Work. London, June 27.—The Teeside Bridge and Engineering Company, of Mfddlesooro, has secured from th e Admiralty, in the face of keen competition, the contract to erect fifteen oil storage t>r' Singapore. The .vwueme will .provide work for many men,77 words
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Article51 1922-06-28 7 Police v cry Active. Reuter. Berlin, June 27.—There have been fifty-six arrests arising out of Herr Rathenau's assassination, including the president of. the Anti-Semitic League. The" police at Hamburg fired on Republican demonstrators who defied the prohibition to pass tho Bismark monument, killing one and wounding six**—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article103 1922-06-28 7 Germans to Restore France. Reuter. Paris, June 27.—Premier Poiacare and M Trocquer, Minister of Public Works, have considered the question of German participation m the construction of public work» in France in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles. The schenfcs include -hydro-electric works, 1 ail ways, the ChannelReuter. - 103 words
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Article69 1922-06-28 7 A Good Deal Accomplished. Reuter. London, June 27.—Sir Francis Younghusband, addressing the Royal Geographical Society, said he feared the braaking of the monsoon on June 3 had definitely frustrated the effort to reach the summit of Mount Everest, but the climbers had accomplished much, despite the terrificReuter. - 69 words
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Article19 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. Berlin, June 27.—1t is officially an nounced that Chancellor Wirth wil act as Foreign MinisterReuter. - 19 words
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Article32 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. Port Said, June 27.—The British steamer Bolton Castle, voyaging from Shanghai to New York, will bo detained here a week owing to a derangement of her machinery.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article84 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. The Hague, Jum: 27.—Litvinoff in an interview declared that LeninW breakdown was only temporary. The chi, f question for the Hague conference was credets lor Russia. The Russian delegates did not want to talk principles but business. 'The Russian Government's p teat!* n was now much strongerReuter. - 84 words
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Article59 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. London, June 27.—In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Mitchell Thomson stated that 449 million pounds of t a. valued at 25 minors sterling, were imported into th,' United Kingdom during the year ended March 31, of which 413 million pounds paid duty andReuter. - 59 words
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Article37 1922-06-28 7 Reuter. London, June 26.—The London exnge market opened nervous, with marks at 1,690, owing to the assign ation of Rathenau. Other currencies also depreciated hut the market closed rather steadi-.r v. h marks I,sBo.—Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article226 1922-06-28 7 THE PAMOEKAN BATW CONTROL ERST. Director! Call a Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 27.—The directors of Malayan Collieries, Ltd, are circularising shareholders concerning the Pamoekan Bay property, regarding the allegation of a shareholder that Messrs Russell and Co. acted as agents of the Company in226 words
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Article304 1922-06-28 7 Farewell Dinner to Acting C.P.O. Our Malacca correspondent writes: On Monday night the members «f the Police Recreation Club, Malacca, entertained Mr Harmer, the Acting Chief Police Officer, and president of the Club, to ai farewell dinner, prioi to hi-si depa.ture from the Se;t'"meni.. In spite of the304 words
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Article157 1922-06-28 7 Committee of Inquiry. Allahabad, June 15.—1t is reported thar Sir John Salmond, who is due to arrive in India by the Macedonia, is to be accompanied by Group Captain J A Charnier, Deputy-Director of Op< rat ons and Intelligence of the Air Ministry, and Wing Commander F157 words
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Article510 1922-06-28 7 CHARGE AMENDED IN APPEAL COU RT. Net* Criminal Apnea! Court? It has been suggested by the Colonial Secretary that a separate Court of Criminal Appeal be in Singapore, according I statement made by Mr Roland Braddell during the hearing of a criminal appeal in the Supreme Court510 words
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Article113 1922-06-28 7 That "75 Per Cent." [Th? Editor of the Ma'ay Mail."] Sir. —Reuter's telegram Stating that the Stevenson Commission recommends restriction of at least 75 per cent" has occasioned a good deal of opposition to any restriction. That being ?o would it not be well to point out that,113 words
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Article133 1922-06-28 7 Amongst the calls to the Bar at the recent cafil nigh*." at the Inns of Court was Mr B G Tours. C M G, H M Consul-General (China), who was-called at the Middle Temple. The Legislative Council on Monday pasted a resolution approving the amendment to the Schedule to the133 words
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Article385 1922-06-28 7 Rt BBER SHAREHOLDERS' ASSN. PROPAGANDA. We are in tviceipt of a number of very interesting pamphlets on "A Policy for the Rubbor Industry", issued by the Rubber Shareholders' Ltd, of 9, Drapers Gardens, London, E C 2, embodying a spelkch dt iiV' *red by Mr D F L385 words
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Article195 1922-06-28 7 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Junet 28. Silver 36Vs. Hongkong 13% per cent Premium. Three Months Gold 53M. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers. —Market quiet. Allenbys 1(5 to 18 cents, Craigieleas 20 to 25 cents, Bassetts 67 to 72 Va cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Unitcds 6Mid to195 words
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Article68 1922-06-28 7 Singapore, June 28. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32d Demand 2s 3 29-32d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 3-16d On IndiaTel. Transfer 176% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13% p.c. pin. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 6414 On Java— Bank demand draft 135% On Japan—68 words
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Article49 1922-06-28 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 28. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot 8lid. tihbe:i Srr.oked Sheet Clojrntr Pnce* Buyers Sellers Spot 271*2 28% July to Sept 28% 29H Oct to Die 31 32 Latest London Cables quote.—London, Snot H*4d. Tone of Market.—Firm.49 words
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Article34 1922-06-28 7 Singapore, June 23. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under*— New York.—15 Vt cts. London. —8 */4 d. Singapore.—27 1 2 cts. Tone of Market.—Firm. Tin $77%; 200 tons sold.34 words
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Article31 1922-06-28 7 Previously acknowledged $13,324.50 Donation from Gov- rnment 7,000 Per Hon Secretary, The Eurasian Association 19 Per Hon S er- '..try farther subscriptions, Singapore Recreation Club 11 $20,354.5031 words
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Article30 1922-06-28 7 We give a reminder ot the public about to-night's lecture at the V II C A by Mr J J -hnstore, of R.ifli.- 1 brary. The meeting commences at 8.30.30 words
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Advertisement107 1922-06-28 7 <-■ I IWtMMtMIM 1 li'lM"! C '•,«..»'ll. t s I 1 I I < t k k. i j THE LATEST STYLE IN HATS. I I The latest style in Hats and newly I Imported. The Solaro" Helmet is absolutely f I Bun-proof, it is stylish and comfortable. I JiiST107 words
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Miscellaneous150 1922-06-28 7 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. mr To-<*ay, June 28. High Jide. —0.56 a.m. Polo, BaCcstier, 4.45. FooiT all League I S R C v. S C F A, S C C ground. S V C No. 1 platoon, A Co, firing on 30 yds range, 5.15. B Scouts: Band150 words
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Article875 1922-06-28 8 NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY "ECHO." The sporting' community owee gratitude to the Government for pr?serving the Stadium. If this is the first step in giving effect to a general policy in *the matter of playing grounds, the debt will be increased. In the past those in875 words
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Article153 1922-06-28 8 MALAYA vs. HONGKONG Thr? SCC have received an invitation from the Hongkong Cricket Club to send a team to Hongkong for an interport contest. The matrt|ar was discussed by the SCC Committee on Monday evising and it was decided •to communicate wirth tho various Clubs in Malaya—Kuala Lumpur, Penang,153 words
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Article221 1922-06-28 8 IPOH RACE HANDICAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 27. —The following aie the handicaps for the first day, July 6, of the Ipoh race meeting Race 1. Bolter 11.2 Teddy 11.2. j Race 2. Five furlongs :—Avro! 10.7, Second Start 10.3 The Hobo 9.7 Ivan C 9.1221 words
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Article142 1922-06-28 8 SUZANNE'S WISH. London, Juna 12.—Mile Lengll&n's father refuses to allow his daughter fco defend the singles tennis champioov ship at Wimbledon because he believes that she has a weak heart. June 15.—The condition of MllM Lenglen's heart created doubts j whether thL l ex-champion would be abl-ji to142 words
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Article78 1922-06-28 8 LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKET. Our Malacca correspondent writes During the paßt few days Malacca has had a good deal of rain, which to some extent has interfered with the carrying out of the tennis ties m connection with the Gaunt Cup. Mr J Sinclair, the secretary of the78 words
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Article262 1922-06-28 8 BANTAM-WEIGHT CHAMPION- SHIP. Liverpool, June 26.—In the bantamweight championship of England, Tommy Harrison (Hanley) knocked out the hodder, Jim Higgins, in the thirteenth round.—Reuter. HITTING ON THE ROPES. From "BEN KLAUS": To those who have noti yet seem a rule stated in "Boxing" dated May 24, 1922, I take262 words
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Article79 1922-06-28 8 RAFFLES INSTITUTION SPORTS. The annual athletic sports of Raffles Institution will be held on Saturday, July 8, and it is hoped that the Old Boys will make a good rally on that day. There will be two events for the past members of the School, viz: Mile (Scratch) for79 words
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Article268 1922-06-28 8 The Pah.cegay cinema has a change of programme, and patrons will have an enjoyable evening at this' popular picture theatre. An alteration to the advertisement came ftmi as we were going to press, and will be incorporated in the next issue. The Marlborough, to-night, has a strong double268 words
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Article159 1922-06-28 8 ARRIVALS. The s.s. Flevo, Sarawak, 129 tons, Capt Fwak, arrived this morning from Sibu with a general cargo ami returns to the same port on June 30. The s.s. Hong Hwa, British, 96 tons, Capt Jones arrived this morning from Trengganu with cargo and passengers and goes back159 words
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Article50 1922-06-28 8 French Rear-Admiral on Board. The French cruiser Montcalm, of the China Station, is due in Singapore on June 30, frcm Saigon, with Rear-AdmiHal Thomire. commanding the French naval division of the Far East, on board. The vessel will remain at this port for only a short period.50 words
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Article75 1922-06-28 8 The following arrived this morning by the s.s. Ellera from Calcutta:— Mr J D Alexander. Mr Mohire, Mr T A Sangda\**ila and Mr E N Watts. The following arrived by the s.3. Mishima Maru this morning from Tokyo:—Mr A Funabashi, Mr J H Ferguson, Mr H C Huang,75 words
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Article86 1922-06-28 8 There arrived in port at 6 a.m. to-day the German steamer Schlesien (7,043 tons) on the way from Vladivostock to Hamburg and Bremen. She belongs to the North, German Lloyd line, and is commanded by Captain 0 Furany. a well-known German mariner of pre-war days. The86 words
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Article77 1922-06-28 8 In addition to the names of new ships already published in this paper which will do service in Far Eastern waters, ther? will also be the N D L Deutsch'and which was launched in Hamburg recently. She is a 3,000 ton cargo freighter and77 words
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Article26 1922-06-28 8 The American Yacht Speejacks. which arrived here a week or so ago on a cruise round the world, resumed her voyage yesterday.26 words
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Article21 1922-06-28 8 Mewsrs Paterson Simons »and Co.. Ltd., advise us that s.s. Leicestershire sailed from on tdie 23rd instant for Rangoon.21 words
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Article19 1922-06-28 8 The s.s. Seinstan which is expected here to-morrow, is bringing about GOO Chinese emigrants for this port.19 words
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Article25 1922-06-28 8 Miss Ethel Dell, the novelist, was secretly married at Holy Trinity Church, London, to Colonel Guilford Savage, late of the Indian Army, now on furlough.25 words
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Advertisement64 1922-06-28 8 Victoria Theatre. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. DOUGLAS MACLAREN COY. Owing to illness Capt. Maclaren will not perform, in his place will be Mr. Don Merle and his assistant, in his great illusion act. This will enablo the remainder of the Maclaren Company to fulfil their remaining engagements. Two Shows in64 words
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Advertisement422 1922-06-28 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTICE. The Arms and Explosives Ordinance, 1913. RENEWAL OF PERMITS FOB FIREARMS. i All persons in possession of Firearms are hereby reminded that Permits for such Firearms will expire on the 30th June, 1922, and should be renewed as soon as possible. Persons failing to renew422 words
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Advertisement565 1922-06-28 8 ■W-M>«nillill«iltllti.l.i l iiii |i,i,,.,,| 1 >fcI f M 5 I I l i i """■•W!HUl:m^Blj I W$ Scientific I I Control I I is exercised from start to finish in the production of Arm- The raw materials used are purchased or mined with the ut 1 selection. nnost car- f565 words
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Article410 1922-06-28 9 I LOCAL PROSPECTS OF INDUSTRY. With the price of rubber still round about the low record, no little interest and possibly some hope will no doubt be centred in the following advertisement that appeared in a London daily abetft three weeks ago :—"Shareholders in rubber companies—Company HOW being410 words
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Article78 1922-06-28 9 In France a flying automobile is lnti'.r u, tbe >v,rl<l. lbe cAr is equippoli >vitb s,.!llln>.- l"., vl <l'N s lnNll i5>>" l5 NUll "tn».r "l 3»w s,»r nir HvH NiUcbine s',rs>nu ull tbe s .'s i,'! Also of ut».'i.<!bl.^-. !l .> V, n.-l < ,l I .5 ,'lll. .n78 words
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Advertisement291 1922-06-28 9 CECIL RHODES. j 'i jiii i |i >iiii;iiH!;iiiiiiiiiiiiiuii i iin in i|> j! J I a hi ||l ll llll l>|| i"i''« L I COMMANDER CIGARETTES j I Another Great Commander. j jj j CECIL RHODES. I I il I I COMMMMD ATTENTION. j J I ecU John Rhodes, British291 words
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Advertisement388 1922-06-28 9 MARTIN'S FI 1 Prauch KrmnJy for All lrr»*ulam;>.. *Urn k«e f s 'jc> j« MaiHa'a Pills >n the biuie pu rtui »t 'J>» s f-"' J if h» iysistr 4 Unielr ion ai( <•«<; .rum »tc »ie -.tea cacouiasod thejc AUCTION SALE OF Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, eic., etc..388 words
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Advertisement132 1922-06-28 9 NMH MKSMMMH't'BllHiE! ■liiiiinii'tm. f I l:,s in* I J .1 I t I I t a I I I i I U a m I A.M.A. A.MJV. si mmm l m g I WELLMAN SMITH OWEN j I ENGINEERING CORPORATION, LTD. |jj i (Incorporated in England.) I I I I132 words
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Article655 1922-06-28 10 NEEDS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH AND MISSION. The Rt Rev Ferguson Davie, Bishop of Singapore, and the Rev L S Kempthome were "At Home" at "The Parsonage," Ipoh, on Wednesday, to the members of the Church of England in Ipoh. The guests, on arrival, sat down655 words
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Article116 1922-06-28 10 Amongst other items of the Gerald Revan collection of Chinese porcelain sold at Puttick and Simpson's rooms, London, the following realised high prices:—A pair of figures of Kvftn-Ti the God of War, 390 gns. the YungChjeng garniture on ruby ground of three jars nrfd two beakers, 1,000 gns. a K'ang116 words
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Advertisement312 1922-06-28 10 Bbsiiiaatisni jf||§|| Here's the R&nady. /^^L^^'^M PEi. bates im wi thou i f wj Don't suffer needlessly —Sloans gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing require! Sloan's penetrates. Ff those tormenting pains312 words
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Advertisement707 1922-06-28 10 Sturdy Decca is a Britisher— H and £oea all orer the World. J I Equally at home anywhere. Won |V f a t rea; reputation during the War />. l" tff and has since enhanced it. I he I E I np Decci is ready to play immediately I I707 words
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Advertisement379 1922-06-28 10 CUTICURA FOR CHAPPED HANDS For red, rough, chapped and 6ore hands bathe each night in a strong, hot lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and rub in Cuticura Ointmrnt and wear old gloves during the night. Nothing better. Boap la., T»-eum la. 3d., Ointment 1«. 3d. »n<: 2g 3* Soldthroutjhoutthe Empire.379 words
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Advertisement331 1922-06-28 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINK Mishima Maru Hakozaki Mara I July LIVERPOOL LINE. 'Sado Maru Tsuruga Maru J H July BAMBUAG LINE. Mito Mara t Matsuye Maru Juiv J WHW rOKg UN8 VTA srjmj POUTA aMEEICAN L» BOHBAY I LNE. Ceylon Maru Awa Maru t July j CALCUTTA LINg. Morloka Maru331 words
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Advertisement548 1922-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. |[0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNE. p (OMDMiei Incorporated in England.) I MAIL, PASSENGERS aSdTaRGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N CO Under Contract with nis Majesty's Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. I about July 9 I! about July 23 about Aug 6 LONDON ANTWERP Leave548 words
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Advertisement398 1922-06-28 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 arr July 25 dep 26 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr398 words
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Advertisement419 1922-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. ume of steamers Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. July 11 s.s. EURELIA July 13 Aug 7 s.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sept. 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct419 words
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Advertisement502 1922-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCI8CO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. CHINA Sept 16 s.s. NANKING Aug 10 (First class fare, Hongkong to502 words
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Advertisement427 1922-06-28 12 TO LET. x n to LET.—Part of office at No. 9. Winchester Honss tad llw.>r, facing the sea \N-h good air. Immediate entry caul, made Apply Box No. 138, c,o M J ya Tribun 17 5 "c. TO LET—lmmediate entry on long lei «;e if desired offices <m the first427 words
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Advertisement614 1922-06-28 12 NOTICE NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: —1st July, Saturday, Bank Holiday. 24 6 30 6 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN KHEAM HOCK, deceased. PURSUANT to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). Notice is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or614 words
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Advertisement456 1922-06-28 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONA L BANSTNG COBM ORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CIT1 BANK OF NEW YORK Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office: 60 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, !,yons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Oflice456 words
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Advertisement455 1922-06-28 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARK El STREET BRANCHES: Penaag 6i> Beach Street Mslacci > *^i Jonker Street. Muai 77-7» J« 4 aa Suleiman. Bata Pahat 108 Jalan Rshaaiat Psdembeng 16, Fir. AGENCIES Ai. LoadsSA, New York, San Francisco, u "ta via, Sourabaya, Sssnarang Shanghai, Hoagkoug,455 words
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Advertisement416 1922-06-28 12 BANKS. CHARTEHfiD BANK OF i LiA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) x J i t*ap*U»J mUO,jjJ iii.arti' SB each £3,000,0'.• Reserve Fund £3,700,000 ve Liaoiiitj si i'ru•;rietoi'ii £3j900.t)O4i i> ANKERS Bank of, England. Joiit City eud Midland Bank, Lt4. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,416 words
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Advertisement401 1922-06-28 12 INSURANCE. p fKR bV*STEK.\ NITKi) ASSURANCE U*i i '< 4 K k'ilWi UMITED. |J JJurnt-ed ili iha S.S.) tehee Singapore. BOARD OK BiRKlTORB i>te i'eong W*L, Esq. nsirman.) Oaw Khek Khiam, (Viet Chairman..? P. S Lee, '.eq. M. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. fro Bock Uoe. Esq Koh401 words
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Advertisement307 1922-06-28 12 Tel. No. 345, EditorL i m\\\\ Tel. No. 171, Hanuiiaj rv. H Tel. No. 171, Advt: Manager' I SUBSCRIPTION HA ks I PAYABLE IN ADt ;J 9 Per annum 9s1 I Eia|f -yearly B I rer quarter I Single Copy 5 eta. H Postage Extra 50 eta. per u:t I307 words
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