Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1922
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Title Section28 1922-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY I IX.- -No. 156 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement250 1922-07-06 1 r fyilll ,li,ii1i,ii! l i:iiniiii!iiiii"i'Hiiiiil"«''i»i»«''«»»"" B :S THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND i I SHIPPING GAZETTE, j i i Pop Nawapapaf of I •j.. Straits Settlements. published Daily. Complete Reports cf Local Events. Full and Latest Telegrams. Sport* Nctes by Expert Critics. The Sportsman's Paper i i i i I250 words
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Advertisement56 1922-07-06 1 THE I I MALAYA TRIBUNE J AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE, j I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept 1 I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. f I 1 s Per annum $15.00 i I Half-yearly 7.50 I Per quarter 3.75 I I Postage extra56 words
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Article1040 1922-07-06 2 AN APPRECIATION. It is with regret that we announce the death of China's Grand Old Man, Dr Wu Ting-fang, which occurred on June 23, from nervous breakdown in the Kung Yue Hospital, Tungshan, Canton. By the death of Dr Wu Ting-fang, China loses a great statesman1,040 words
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Article437 1922-07-06 2 By A. E. Manning Foster. Attention has been drawn, during the week, to the amazing things that may happen at cards. Having spent (or misspent) many hours of many days of many years at the card table, I have never yet Men, or met anyone437 words
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Article206 1922-07-06 2 When the general health is broken j down, if conditions are favourable for the disease, rheumatism is very liable to develop. Without these conditions of low vitality and weakened resistance mature will protect the body against disease. In the development of rheumatism a marked featore is the206 words
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Advertisement628 1922-07-06 2 AUaiOJJALL_______ I =^SnGKOON SENG &CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very valuable Town and Country Properties known as No. 215 South Pridge Road. No. 230 Teluk Ayer Street, 164 165 T orone« 16 27 Off Gaylang Road. Siit CO.-S Saleroom. No. SO, ChuUa Street,628 words
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Advertisement448 1922-07-06 2 SEAH'S AGENCY, LIMITED. OFFICE AND SALES-BOOM, No. 27, Robinson Ro2d. Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents, Auctioneers and Appraisers, House and Estate Agents, Land and Financial Agents. Rents collected. Valuation made, Mortgages arranged, etc., etc. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Large stock of Galvanised and Iron .Chain of assorted sizes, Garden Shears (8"448 words
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Advertisement463 1922-07-06 2 H ft ADAM'S COOK BRAND 3S||f INDIAN CONDIMENTS ARE I J UNEQUALLED. T3T With Every Meal Try Cook Brand i ickles, Chutnies, and Chilli Sauce You will find them delicious. TO ENJOY YOUR CURRIES You must use Cook Brand Curry Powder and Cook Brand Paste. CONVINCE YOURSELVES Of the purity463 words
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Article876 1922-07-06 3 LAWN TENNIS. THE SUCCESSFUL PLAYER, By Alan E. Norman. No ball game, I believe, ever cofild be invented to vie with lawn ten nil match play, replete with tho umpire psdesteUsd on s m>h chair near the net and a gathering of spectators eroirnd the court, as the game,876 words
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Article365 1922-07-06 3 Dutch Indies Charges. In a statement, based on information just to hand from their Sourabaya office, Messrs J A Wattie and Co, managers and secretaries for a number of rubber companies in Java, furnish details of the new taxes that have been practically settl-ed by the Dutch authorities365 words
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Article219 1922-07-06 3 Indian Volunteers Pleased. Simla, April 27. —It has been decided that all British officers (including British officers of the Indian Army and officers of the Indian Army Reserve) and soldiers of British units who served in. India between Aug 5, 11)14 and Nov 11, 1918 shall219 words
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Advertisement111 1922-07-06 3 B I mP I SAKURA I BEER AND STOUT. Best in Quality. Sole Agents: I SUZUKI CO., I I Winthi'stt-r House H STNGAPOSE. H 1-5 tth 31-7 B—— 1 111 i?.aa—■ limnI 500,000 p I S'Aiss Lever IS Jewels, Everywhere Obtainable. I He's Happy! ■3 A S y Ur bab111 words
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Advertisement638 1922-07-06 3 I I 141 Thank Mother. I feel I I Wincarnis 9 is doing me so I much good/ i 1 That is the secret of the wonderful popularity of Wincarnis'—its effect is j 5o quick, and its benefit so pronounced! that you can JUI it doing you good: I Let638 words
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Advertisement174 1922-07-06 3 PAIN IN THE REGION OF THE HIPS. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in the region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from n strain of the muscle*. They may have other causes, but174 words
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Advertisement531 1922-07-06 3 ALFRED SHRUBB, THE FAMOUS ENGLISH CHAMPION RUNNER, HOLDER OF 9 WORLD'S RECORDS. To such a great W«S v Writes:— rportsman as Alfred W Shrubb. backache I think it mv pains would be 7 I duty to v rite aml exceptionally detri- f )\*&~%F' t\ tell" you aU.ut t: mental to531 words
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Advertisement363 1922-07-06 4 CINEMAS. THE SAFETY CURTAIN In 6 Reels. Featuring NORMA TALMADGE From the well-known Novel by Ethel M. Dell AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA At 9.30 p.m. And two new episodes 13 and 14 in 4 parts of the Jungle Serial "THE SON OF TARZAN" First Show at 7.30 p.m. 1 to363 words
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Advertisement299 1922-07-06 4 CINEMAS. aTThambra 1 BEACH ROAD. From Tuesday, July 4, to Sunday, July 9, 1922. A WILLIAM FOX SUPER PRODUCTION Adapted from a Magazine Serial by William M. Raine and presenting that big, handsome, athletic Star, WILLIAM RUSSELL along with that charming star noted for her dramatic ability LUCILLE LEE STEWART299 words
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Advertisement367 1922-07-06 4 CINEMAS. GAIETY CINEMA I First show change of Programme. Thursday last night I At 7.30 Sharp. THE "INVISIBLE HAND" Serial with ANTONIO MORENO I Episodes Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen—€ New Reels. (FINAL NEXT TUESDAY.) Second Show at 9 p.m. THE X ADVENTURES OF I ELMO LINCOLN 8 fl Hjr The367 words
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Article2350 1922-07-06 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. m .-is. LYAJ'L AND EVATT. Exchange and Share Brokers i3sue the following list «f quotations Singapore, July 6. RUBBER STERLING SHADES —Mail Quotations. mmm t c.a- I I c. d. last fncl. y.e. Pec. 1920 2 Allagar 0 11 0 hst2,350 words
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Article183 1922-07-06 5 To-day, July 6. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kuala Dungun Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta* Fdavana 3 p.m. Port Dickson Port Swettenham *Sappho 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Madras Negapatam taking mails for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Teesta183 words
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73 1922-07-06 5 Amount previously acknowledged $21,363.50 Capt A Evanß 10 Collected by Mies E Brown's Teem. Mrs Cranna 15 MM D a Miss X King 1 A Burnett 1 M Griffith James 1 S Griffith Jamos 1 Mrs G Griffith James 3 A Dowland 3 Mice73 words
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Advertisement174 1922-07-06 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 9 jjj May be discovered every day in the Advertising columns 1 1 *il the Malaya Tribune's 1 1 i I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 "Wanted," "For Sale," "To Let," "Los!;," "Found," H S and Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will bring quick results. S 3 If you have something174 words
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Advertisement96 1922-07-06 5 I MALTED I MILK a There it do finer Food Drmlt |d lor buildrog up the tyiteno weakened thrcajh eatrernes of Climate than HORLICK'S MALTED MILK. Th. M oowrtitucnta of HOR LICK'S V,h ara Malted Barley. Wheat and j K*j» Milk. Give renewed vigour aad riulity. M HORLICK S it96 words
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Advertisement191 1922-07-06 5 LATEST ADVBBTISBM ENTS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furnitura, etc., comprising:—Standard chairs, arm chairs, Single and double bedstead*, Wasastands with marble tops, Jacobean design dressing tables, almeirahs, wardrobes with mirror door, towel rails, toilet sets, Cheavins Stone filter, Card table, rocking chairs, Columbia gramaphone, typewriters, brass curios, etc., at191 words
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Article686 1922-07-06 6 In mioVOctober we shall have the Germans with us again. Of that no doubt need be entertained, for there will assuredly be a small invasion by our ex-enemies as soon as it is legally permitted—three years from Oct. 13, 1919; shall it be called the unlucky thirteenth?686 words
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28 1922-07-06 6 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will leave Singapore on Sunday. July 9 on an official visit to Kelantan and Trengganu.28 words
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Article712 1922-07-06 6 Few people in Perak realise that the Perak Rivn?r is 170 milei long. At "The Cottage," Taiping Hills, the temperature has been known to fall to 46 deg. at night. Work at Bukit Fraser continues. A valley has been filled up and levelled for use as a padang. Bottomley's sentence,712 words
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Article147 1922-07-06 6 Experiment by Local Harbour Board. The Singapore Harbour Board yesterday afternoon carried out a very interesting experiment with the rub-ber-base (composition) paving blocks invented by Mr L Cresson, son of Mr M Cresson, an old member of the S H B staff. The test was an147 words
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Article248 1922-07-06 6 Government's Comprehensive Scheme, From information recently received it appears that the Commonwealth Government of Australia rs at present considering a comprehensive scheme of lard settlement and immigration. The fir-t demand for labour under this scheme will necessarily be for development works such as railways and roads, and248 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 6 Wilson—Moore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July s.—Ml JB W Wilson, of Messrs Presgrave and Mathews, was married yesterday by the Rev Keppel Garner, at Saint George's Church, co Miss Violet Moore, of Dublin. A reception was held at the residence of Dr and Mrs Listxm. The honeymoon56 words
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Article80 1922-07-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 5.—A Duuoh subject named Dijkstra, who had turned Mohamedan and adopted native dress, accompanied by his Malay wife, is making a pilgrimage to Mecca from Java, embarking on the steamer Teuc r at Singapore. He was fined $100 in the80 words
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Article87 1922-07-06 6 S V C Orders announce that the Composite Coy. will parade at No 3 rue. Tanjong Pagar, on Keppel-road, next Saturd .y. at 3.30 p.m., for attack practice. Th? dress will b: fighting order, and water bottles will be filled. No ball ammunition is to be carried,87 words
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Article61 1922-07-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 6.—At the Municipal Commission meeting, Mr Williams, the Electrical Engineer, replying to a i < re the Thornycrjft motor bufes, sa 1 d three were here and another wai on its way from Singapore. After tailoring for depreciation and covering;61 words
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Article334 1922-07-06 6 ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A COOLIE. Our Malacca correspondent mtkm A case of unusual interest can* J before Mr E E Coleman, Di*r2 Judge, Malacca, on Saturday when a European planter, Mr UdjL\ Roberts, late of Devon Estate, in the dock to answer a eh voluntarily causing frievooi334 words
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Article242 1922-07-06 6 Verdict for Defence. Mr Justice Barrett-Lenr.ard a* vered judgment yesterday Supreme Court in the action b* Ahvena Vayna against Moons Dan* chami Mudaliyar and Ahna Vayna Ahna Lana, for th i r. an unpaid bill of excharx sum of Rs 27,22,244.90. HVs Lordship said the pbtoti&i case was242 words
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Article45 1922-07-06 6 We are indebted to tne \"chi-Nichi Shimbun" for the t ing: Tokio, July 4.—Japanese _*ra turns for June show i for ilßgailll, again.-: V UM •its. Admiral Denby, the > Admiralty of th- I L j rred with s courtesy of the Rrince morrow.45 words
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Advertisement347 1922-07-06 6 Exceptional Value j IN Table Clocks. f p Reliable j xp/ Time-Keepers I with Plain With Fancy I 1 Price $2.00 I I A LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. I Robinson Co., Ltd., 8 S (Incorporated in the S.S.) g SMALL CINEMA PHOTO BADGES, g I 11 OF THE MOST POPULAR ACTORS.347 words
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Advertisement94 1922-07-06 6 MILK MHID STERILISED MILK. PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. Small Size $10.40 11 cts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. THE LATEST STYLE IN HATS. The latest style in Hats and Helmets newly Imported. The Solaro 1 Helmet94 words
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Article354 1922-07-06 7 L'GHTEEN POUNDER GUNS BROUGHT INTO ACTION. WHITE FLAG FOLLOWED BY VOLLEY. Reuter. tandoB, July 4.—There was heavy fighting this forenoon, the > tiouafe emftojWg smoke-bombs to cover rushes against the O'ConnellstrongboM, wherein they hurled grenades. Sim dtaneously armound cars were firing heavily with machino guns the buildings,Reuter. - 354 words
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Article230 1922-07-06 7 More of the Harden Affair. Reuter. I riia, July s.—lt Is stated that Ben Hardea'a assailants belong to the sjme circKs as the man suspected of complicity in the assassination of Hen Rathenau, tor which reason the police of Ailen-tein, in East Prussia, have effected a further arrest.Reuter. - 230 words
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Article107 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Uadsn, July I—At the annual r g r* the Shell Transport ComP«y, lfteld at the Cannon-street Hotel, w chairman, Mr Walter Samuel, referring to the revenue de'"»let, cabled on June- 3 and 24, as i in a year of industrial egression, mid that it had been rum•WWReuter. - 107 words
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Article14 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Buaen' JL# y 4 -—The coai response to ■«■ent -uggeetion—ReuterReuter. - 14 words
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Article39 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Pa".'..;; *--Th? attack on the c ™»n<tete and the Rntenberg as siadi. X House of Comimons If sal ry Th Hicks, charged aunmg at compLte T,.. destine government, defeated by 292 v R atar.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article105 1922-07-06 7 A Victoria Cross Included. Reuter. London, July 4.—Sir Worthingfcon Evans. Secretary for War, unveiled a memorial at Westminster House, the MiilbarJv offices of the British American Tobacco Company, in honour of the firm's employees who fell in the war. He said that they were fallen brothers in theReuter. - 105 words
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Article73 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Vienna, July 4.—The Austrian police have decided to prosecute Mr Gerard Sevan for assaulting the detectives at the- time of his arrest. The .rial will be held shortly. The punishment which may be inflicted is six months to a year's imprisonment. Meanwhile extradition proceedings in theReuter. - 73 words
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Article77 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. London, July 4.—H M the King, aboard the yacht Victoria and Albert, met the Atlantic Fleet of ninety ship< in the Channel fifty miles from Torbay. After the inspection the fleet returned to its anchorage, where the King will visit the ships to-morrow. HisReuter. - 77 words
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Article51 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Paris, July 4.—The Cabinet ha? decided to forward to the Reparations Commission the first section of the reparation scheme drawn up by M Trocquer, Minister of Public Works, whereby German labour will be employed throughout France in rebuilding roads, waterways and other public works, to cost twenty billionReuter. - 51 words
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Article63 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Bombay, July 4. —In connection with the disorders on the Prince of Wales's visit in November, there were 256 claims for compensation for losses suffered, mainly by iParsees. totalling twenty eight lakhs of rupees, eventually reduced to 6% lakhs, the bulk of which will be paid toReuter. - 63 words
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Article44 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. London, July 4.—Enquiries at Oldham elicit the information that the Chinese orders for spindles from Piatt's, mentioned on the 2nd. inst is to say the least, a much exaggerated report. Ordrs have never been given on such a large sole.—Reuter. IReuter. - 44 words
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Article159 1922-07-06 7 CHEERS FOR MALAYA IN PARLIAMENT. But Nothing Rfeally Cheering. Reuter. London, July 4.—ln the House of Commons, Major E F L Wood, introducing the Colonial Office estimates, dwelt on the Empire's great debt of gratitude to the Prince of Wales, whose self-sacrificing devotion it was impossible to exaggerate.Reuter. - 159 words
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Article124 1922-07-06 7 The Experiments in England. Reuter. London, July s.—The report for 1921 of Rubber Roadways, Limited, says the company was formed under ihe auspices of the Rubber Growers' Association tc foster the use of rubber for roads. It states that the- portion of roadway laid at Southwark eighteen monthsReuter. - 124 words
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Article57 1922-07-06 7 Offer to Resume. Reuter. Melbourne, July s.—After a meeting of the Seamen's Union at Sydney it was announced that the seamen will be permitted to offer their services on the liner Largs Bay. The management of the Commonwealth Line declares it will be four to six weeksReuter. - 57 words
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Article132 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. London. July s.—Opposition cheers greeted Major Wood's announcement in the House of Commons yesterday evening that Mr Churchill had decid- Ed to abolish the West African export duty on palm kernels, on the ground firstly that the colonies concerned complained that the duty hadReuter. - 132 words
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Article92 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. The Hague, July 4.—Litvinoff has banded the comtmi-ssion the text of s decree, issued by tbe Council cf Commissaries in May, enforcing some of the undertakings by the Soviets regarding private property. The decree admßli the rights to property acquired since May, but this i not retrospective.Reuter. - 92 words
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Article38 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, July 4. The Bataa <*- sche Oil Company denies the statement made by the State Department a$ Washington on May 29 chat eightyfive employees of the Corona Company arere heid rrisoners by Mexican bandits.- Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article17 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Athens, Jul.v 4.—The aviator Major Blake has arrived here on his round-the-world flight.—Renter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article122 1922-07-06 7 SEDITIOUS MOVEMENT SUPPRESSED. Peaceful End Expected. Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, July 5.—A seditious movement broke out yesterday at night, but was immediately repressed. The Government is supported by the bulk of the land and sea forces, and controls the situation. The movement followed recent disciplinary measures by theReuter. - 122 words
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Article164 1922-07-06 7 Should Be Fostered. Reuter. London, July 5.-Jdr Chao Hsin Chu, proposing a vote of thariks to Lord Chalmers, chairman of the Royal Asiatic Society, on the occasion of the presentation of the triennial gold medal to Professor Herbert Giles, the Chinese Professor at Cambridge, eulogised Professor Giles' greatReuter. - 164 words
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Article104 1922-07-06 7 Taxation At Its Limit? Reuter. London, July s.—Commenting on the Crown Colonies, the Daily Chronicle" deems the policy sound whereby loans are raised in th,. British njarket for development work of the past year. The dinger to be guarded against is the saddling of the colonies withReuter. - 104 words
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Article66 1922-07-06 7 Big Strike Averted. Reuter. Chicago, July 5.—An extension of the railroad strike to four hundred thousand trackmen h.s been averted through the efforts of the Railway Labour Board. The Union leaders have instructed the men to continue work and take up their grievances with the individual railroReuter. - 66 words
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Article40 1922-07-06 7 Sortie Parisian Figures. Reuter. Paris, July 5.—The census returns show 335,863 widows in Paris, mostly as the result of the war, compared wi'h 50,892 widowers. The unmarried number 1,200,000, including a hundred thousand more women thin men.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article38 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. London, July s.—llunry Herbert Wilis, director of the Imperial Tobacco Company, left £2,750,000. He has bequeathed a million and a hall to charity, including seven thousand pounds sterling to the Bishop at Korea.—-Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article26 1922-07-06 7 Reuter. Tokio, July s.—The Cabinet has approved of pians for the reorganisation of the Japanese army, involving retrenchment of thousand enlisted men.—Reuter. *iReuter. - 26 words
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Article172 1922-07-06 7 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore. July 5. Catalogued 1,712,935 lbs, 764.70 tons. Offered 1,588,358 lbs, 709.08 tons. Sold 1,200,345 lbs, 535.86 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 26% cents per lb. (4 lots, lin cases). Good Average Quality 25*6 to172 words
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Article355 1922-07-06 7 Singapore, July 4. The Share Market has been much more active during the week than for some time past, all sections being in demand and closing at the best with the exception of Rubbers. Tin at £155 12s 6d is £1 10\s higher whilst Rubber,355 words
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Article249 1922-07-06 7 Singapore, July 5. Busins- during the week has been moderate and embraced all classes cf stocks. Rubbers had a fair turnover, tins were slightly better and Industrials were traded in to some extent. Tin closes at £154.15.0. 27s Od better over the week. Rubber is249 words
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Article71 1922-07-06 7 Singapore, July 6. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 15-16 d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 7-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 176 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer71 words
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Article82 1922-07-06 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, July 6. Pale Crept Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lor. don, Spot 7?sd. Hibbed Smoked Sheet Cloring Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 26% July 26% 26% Aug to Sept 27 27% Oct to Dec 29 29% Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot 7%d. Tone82 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 7 The appeal of Chin Foo Seong, the Chinese petition writer who was convicted by the Ipoh magistrate of criminal breach of trust in respect of $100 alleged to have been given him by a Malay woman named Porah wae heard by Mr Justice Watson oa Monday morning. His lordship quashed56 words
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Article132 1922-07-06 7 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, July 6. High Tides.—£.2B a.m., 8.8 p.m., Football, League II: REv. Municipal F C, S C C ground; S C F A II v. Seletar United, SRC gTound. To-morrow, July 7. I r High Tides.—9.2B a.m., 8.56 p^ni. S V C A and132 words
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Article200 1922-07-06 7 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, July 6. Silver 36%. Hongkong 14 percent Premium. Three Months Gold. Share market. Rubbers.—Allenbys 16 to 18 cents, Craigieleas 22% to 27% cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 6%d to B%d, Mentakabs 12% cents. Malaka Pind'is 72% to |77%» cents, Uiu Bcnuts200 words
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Advertisement113 1922-07-06 7 M miuuluiliniiiiii!iimiMii«HiiiiiiiuiniuiuiufMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiii!iiia;iiiiaiiiiic,>i:ii iPtiiiti<!ii;i:itii«itMfliiitii< i tmm m I I FOR SNOW-WHITE LINEN INSIST ON YOUR I DHOBIE OR AMAH USING I I RECKITT'S m I I CROWN BLUE BAG BLUE I 1 lb. packets of 1 oz. OR 1 or 12 oz. squares. Ready for UB6l j s m m m113 words
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Article1897 1922-07-06 8 FOOTBALL. SCC DEFEAT S R C IN DULL GAME. BY v REYNARD." The S C C I beat the S R C I yes- S Q terday on the S R C ground in one of the poorest games seen in the senior league this season. Most1,897 words
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Article224 1922-07-06 8 THEATRE TOURNAMENT FINANCE. From Mr A H CARLOS: I shall be thankful if you will allow me space to reply to Mr Johnson concerning his reference in your issue of yesterday to "shewing takings to be less than they actually were." The takings oa June 1 at tho Victoria224 words
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Article800 1922-07-06 8 COMPANY MILITARY LEAGUE. "B" Company of the 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment had a very narrow win over the R A M C last Monday, at Tanglin. The scores were "B" Coy, Ist Innings. Cpl Smith c Ecclos b Quarrell 29 L,c Berry c Ecclcs b Benmett 4 Sgt Wilson800 words
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Article371 1922-07-06 8 IPOH RACE SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings for the first day's racing at Ipoh: Race 2.—The Hobo and Sterling. Race 3. —Babz. Race B,—Orthez. Race 9. —Phillipa. THE LOTTERIES. Our Ipoh correspondent wires today: The beat prices last night were: Race 2.—Second Start $150, Clara 05, Ivan371 words
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Article80 1922-07-06 8 S R C vs. R A M C. A hockey match will be played tomorrow on the S R C ground between the S R C and the R A M C. The following will represent the S R C: J V Moss; E O Angus and J S80 words
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Article32 1922-07-06 8 K. G. C. ST JAMES CUP. The qualifying round for the St James's Cup will be played during this week-end (Bth and 9th instant) by members of the Keppel Golf Club.32 words
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Article37 1922-07-06 8 PROPOSED MALAYAN RACE. A motor cycle race will shortly be held in the F M S for a handsome trophy offered by the Harley Davidson Co. The course will probably be from Kuala Lumpur to Prai.37 words
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Article19 1922-07-06 8 His Excellency, the General Officer Commanding has kindly consented to become patron at the proposed forthcoming charity boxing tournament.19 words
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Article326 1922-07-06 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Tan Toon Hor vs. W Visser S R C j Court 1. W H Drummond vs. W Auer S C C: Court L. R E Prentis vs. M Ikegami SCC' Court I. N E Ess vs. Kiong Chin Eng SRC Court 2. j R Ainsworth vs.326 words
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Article74 1922-07-06 8 Norma Talmadge, the famous screen actress, is the star in the sdfcer sixreel feature "The Safety Curtain," which the Empire cinema is presenting to-night, at 9.30. It is a screen version of Ethel M Dell's greatest novel, and it will be shown along with two new episodes, 1374 words
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Advertisement331 1922-07-06 8 FAIRBANKS-MORSE "P ENGINES. The power needs of the most exacting service are efficiently provided for wherever "V oil engines are installed. For Grain Elevators 1 rrig Power Plant —Metal Mines—Municipal Light and Power stations in of the more popular uses of 44 V Oil Engines. The simple construction —the almost331 words
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Article693 1922-07-06 9 PROTRACTED ARGUMENT IN SUPREME COURT. Charity or No Charity? A trust deed executed by the late Syed Shaik bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Alkaff, made on February 6th, 1910, figures in a case which has been heard before the Acting Chief Justice Sproule in the Supreme Court this693 words
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Advertisement96 1922-07-06 9 $200,000 DAMAGE By FIBE jf a FIRE OCCURRED IN YOUR PREMISES, ARE YOUR BOCKS and DOCUMENTS SAFE? It is False Economy to use a Cheap Safe—USE A T T W£ MAXIMUM OF \JMM %mJ MJLVM-M SECURITY. r I r~ I Fitted with Keylock and Keyless Combination Locks. SOLE AGEXTS: HUTTENBACS,96 words
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Advertisement687 1922-07-06 9 MANGEODINE Best for Mange, excellent fo killing ticks and fleas in Dogs, Cats, etc. Follow the directions and th result will bfe marvellous. STOCKISTS:— MEDICAL OFFICE, Bras Basah Road. STRAITS PHARMACY, Middle Road. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. THE DISPENSARY, Raffles Place. FINLAYSON GREEN DISPENSARY, Finlayson Green. CHONG SHING DISPENSARY687 words
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Advertisement380 1922-07-06 9 4 Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigour and Weii-being The morehighly-strung your nerves are, the tnorequicklv they will re pond to the intense mvi go rat ing effect of Sanatogen. But even the Jul.est nerves respond to it in time feel the powerful access of energy that Sanatogen brings, and380 words
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Article951 1922-07-06 10 THE QUESTION OF CONSTANT CRITICISM. Mr. Darbiehire'a Views. Speaking at the second annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya, held in London on May 30, Mr C W Darbishire, once so wellknown in Singapore, made a speech containing much of interest to us in Malaya. In opening,951 words
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Advertisement707 1922-07-06 10 ALL the charm of a clear complexion. j| distinguished by the soft bloom of youth, is certain to come from the a Wfcf < regular use of VemYusa Face ftW X V. Cream. By giving the dan an yr oxygen bath," Ven-Yusa clarifies and A V rejuvenates it in a707 words
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Advertisement313 1922-07-06 10 In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its most vulnerable313 words
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Advertisement331 1922-07-06 10 Be Rid of Painful Corns "Gets-It" Makes Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more pain after a fewi drops of "Ciets-Jf ifiiMis upuu oorn o« callus and instantly dries. day or the old tnlsery-nuiker riprht off without even feeling It. That's the last of Mr. Corn331 words
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Advertisement317 1922-07-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS N. V.X LONDON LINE, Hakozaki Maru i ■> ••v ft Kitano Maru Tl LIVERPOOL LIN ti. 'Sado Maru Tsuruga Maru HAMBURG LINE. Matsuye Maru Ju]y Tsuyama Maru t NSW M)RK LINE VIA HfBiTAN LINH. BOMBAY LINE. Awa Maru j u y Tamba Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Morioka Maru j317 words
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Advertisement580 1922-07-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. io. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. .O-mpanies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with nis Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 11 about July 23 about Aug 6 v va amout Aug 22 Kabaa580 words
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Advertisement385 1922-07-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. SL 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 arr385 words
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Advertisement359 1922-07-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE 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. In port s.s. EURELIA July 6 Aug. 7 fl.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sept. 4 b.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct.359 words
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Advertisement104 1922-07-06 11 COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA. (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.) The undermentioned steamers will i have prompt despatch for the porU I indicated. FOR MANILA I Isla de Panay due about Aug 4 FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, VALENCIA AND CADIZ (with transhipment to other Spanish ports) C Lopez y Lopez due about104 words
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Advertisement443 1922-07-06 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 rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, mWM >■—m mi Hifrrrnntauui ja— MWMWM YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU Sc SAN FRANCIBCO. FROM HONGKONG S.S. CHINA c mm ,s. NANKING \l443 words
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Advertisement519 1922-07-06 12 WANTED. SELANGOR CLUB. WANTEI '.—European to take charge of the Club Chambers and Mess. Whole time must be given. Applications to be addressed to :—Secretary, Selangor Club. 1 7 87 TO LET. TO LET—Part of office at No. 9, Winchester House 2nd floor, facing the sea with good air. Immediate519 words
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Advertisement321 1922-07-06 12 NOTICE NOTICE. I Yeo Guan Yee, of 14-1, Losatig 25A, Gaylang Road, hereby give notice to the public that I have from this day left the protection of my husband, Lim Choon Eng, of the Chartered Bank and have no further association whatsoever with him. (Signed) YEO GUAN YEE. Singapore,321 words
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Advertisement444 1922-07-06 12 BANKS. INTEkNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capitol and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopagate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Toloaan. San Franciaco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES.444 words
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Advertisement429 1922-07-06 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. i'aleinbang 16, Dir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL Authorised429 words
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Advertisement424 1922-07-06 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Capita! ia 600,000 Stares u2 £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.424 words
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Advertisement402 1922-07-06 12 INSURANCE. THE KABTBRM UNH&sJ ASSURANCE CORi tWATIOI i UMITEII (Incorporated In tiio S.S.) Head Omce Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS l See Teong Wan, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, JJsq. N. B. Chan, Bsq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin,402 words
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Advertisement303 1922-07-06 12 THE MALAYA AND <,KVEMN(i DAILVJ Tel. No. 345. Editorial D ept Tel. No. 171, Managerial aWB3CRIFTION bUIU PAYABLE EN ADVANCE. Per annum 10.00 Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copy 5 c t s Postage Extra 50 cts. per ttoßfc To Foreign countries $1 VERY MANY "MALAYA TRIBUNE UAgfM depend upon street303 words
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