Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1922
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Title Section28 1922-07-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. bVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. L EVENING DAILY. \r XX -No. 158 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922 FIVF CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 192228 words
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Advertisement321 1922-07-08 1 „„„,,,»».»•..>'»"■»■»■" 1 ,i• 1 THE I MALAY A TRIBUNE Isa gazette. ilar Nev spaper of ctrmitl Settlements. Daily. I I v Besorti of Local I Kvents. Full sed latest Telegrams. Scorts Notes by Kayert I Critics. s T he Sportsman's Paper —a—--. WHITEAWAY. LA1DLAW AND CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in321 words
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Advertisement282 1922-07-08 1 TARZAN SERIES. Tarzan of the Apas $1.50 The Hon of larzaa 1.50 The Return of Tarzan 1.50 Tarzan the Untamed 1.50 Jungle ales of arzan 1.50 Tarzan The Jewels of Opar 1.50 The Beasts of Tarzan 1.50 arzan the Terrible 1.50 The Gods of Mars 1.50 The Warlord of viars282 words
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Advertisement201 1922-07-08 1 «iii i i itur i iinnr mti mi itiiii::iniiiiuiunuDiHß I THE f I MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. f I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept m 5 Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Z I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 1 I i I Per annum $15.00 I201 words
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Article2330 1922-07-08 2 THE FEARON SCHEME COMMENTED ON. Dr. Braddona Views. Dr W L Braddon writes to ths "Malay Mail" :—Your readers, and the public generally, ought to be greatly indebted to Mr Fearon, for a most lucid presentation of a method of stabilising i*ubtr>r values which seems to be as sound2,330 words
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Advertisement708 1922-07-08 2 AUCTIQM SALE. KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very valuable Town and Country Properties known as No. 215 South Fridge Road, No. 230 Teluk Ayer Street. 164 165 Victoria Lorongs 16 27 Off Gaylang Road. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom,708 words
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Advertisement222 1922-07-08 2 HOT-WEATHER HEADACHES. A frequent cause of hot-weather headaches is torpid liver. To gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, sick headaches, or biliousness, ifse mm the dainty little laxatives which neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettee promote daily regularity, clear the skin, remove the causes of coated tongue and ill-smelling breath. Of222 words
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Advertisement518 1922-07-08 2 Weak, I Worn »oe,. Grateful Testimony to Dr. CasseU's Tab! I from People They liave Cure& I India. Souin Airica. I Mr. P Jac m.aJ*. haawami P», I *r K«*-U>tr,o« forfeit i a I Lecturer at tbe lialah a Col.•«<•. v»o» t O Pa:.: I Parlakinedi. CVanjam Dutr.et. k* r518 words
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Article55 1922-07-08 3 German merchants are sending representatives into Mongolia. The Harbin market has been almost completely captured by the German manufacturers, and the conquest of Mongolia is expected to fellow, 6ays thje "Shanghai Gazette." Low prices and long credits hav»e been the ammunition U6ed, and tho qaality of the merchandise se-nt is55 words
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Advertisement378 1922-07-08 3 g| ADAM'S M\ p COOK BRAND INDIAN CONDIMENTS ARE %t?/ UNEQUALLED. 7 With Every Meal Try Cook Brand Pickles, Chutnies, and Ohilli C c You will find them delicious. TO ENJOY YOUR CURRIES you must use Cook Brand Curry I owder and Cook Brand Paste. CONVINCE YOURSELVES Of the purity378 words
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Advertisement214 1922-07-08 3 I ALKIA SALTRATES 1 OTHER wo the p /y^^ Unrivalled as a specific for LIVER, KIDNEY, STOMACH AfW I"4TESTI«2L CISORDER3 I TF.LY pure. safe, sure and always r-liable. Instantly forms a sparkling U Li* erVeSCent a pkmtMni tmmHng drink. Specially economical becauw it is so highly concentrated that the necessary214 words
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Advertisement154 1922-07-08 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bring you in&tant relief For nearly a generation Little's Orieutial Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as154 words
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Advertisement383 1922-07-08 3 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41, HILL STREET, Opposite to the Central Fire Station. Telephone 991. WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by cons alting K. TSUTADA, JAPANESE DENTISf, 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD, (la front of Fteneh383 words
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Advertisement365 1922-07-08 4 CINEMAS. S B "Featuring NORMA TALMADGE From the well-known Novel by Ethel M. Dell at TTTF Ai Ltitj Llh I llf L UI R m H k 111 I 111 mm VIII Wm 111 fl At 9.30 p.m. And two new episodes 13 and 14 in 4 parts of the365 words
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Advertisement341 1922-07-08 4 CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA 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, alollg With that charmin star noted for ncr dramatic ability LUCILLE LEE STEWART in a thrilling341 words
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Advertisement356 1922-07-08 4 CINEMAS. GAIETY'S MAMMOTH ATrRACriONT Special Engagement of the most costly production of the year. TtlE ONLY PICTI BE OF ITS KIND. Filled with thrills. Suspense and Exciting Climax. mmamuammmmammammam ■■""""T™™ 1 I BLACK BEAUTY 9,000 FEET (7 Parts.) AVI TAGR /U*H SUPER- FEATURE THE ADVENTI'REi Or tAMIkH Serai jan ■>.356 words
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Article2343 1922-07-08 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Hgjjgn, LYALL AND EVAIT. Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following liat si quotations Singapore, July 8. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES —Mail Quotations. 3. d. t ted y.e. Dee. 1920 2 Allagar M 0 11 o N1 Ust fad y e. Dec.2,343 words
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Advertisement65 1922-07-08 5 INEXPENSIVE STATIONERY ALL KINDS OF ii Account Books, Exercise Books, Press Copy jj j! Books, Pencils, Brown Paper, Carbon Paper, J| Typewriting Paper, Typewriting Ribbons, Stolzenburg Files, Buff and Cotton Twines, Duplicate and Triplicate Manifold Books, Office Chit Books, Envelopes* Pens, Penholders, &c. WRITE FOR PRICES THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS,65 words
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Advertisement60 1922-07-08 5 MODERN OPTICIANS IN SINGAPORE. Eyes tested scientifically Lenses gr und accurately Glasses adjusted properly Frames fitted promptly. Manufacturers of Crookes and Toric lenses, Kryptoks, Goggles and Sunglasses in various shades. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICE MODERATE. Once tried and you wil! be convinced. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO„ No. 15 South Canal Road.60 words
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Miscellaneous375 1922-07-08 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Jaly 8. Muar Malacca* Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Mersing Kemaman Mersing 2 p.m. P Sambu, Muntok Palembang Koemai 3 p.m. Palembang Poh Ann 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Klang 3 p.m, Medan Circe 8 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Sourabaya etc.375 words
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Obituary54 1922-07-08 6 DEATH. WEE. —At her residence No. 68, Owen Road, Singapore, on Thursday 6tn July 1922, Mrs. W ee Teng Cheow, beloved mother of Messrs Wee Chin Ek, Chin Kinng, Chin Leng, Chin Kam and Chin Kay. Funeral Sunday 9th July 1922, at 10 a.m. at Buk>t Brown emetery.54 words
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Article628 1922-07-08 6 The Slump is still with us, but it shows some signs of preparing to take its departure. Optimistic prophecy is poor consolation for businessmen who are still experiencing great difficulty and anxiety in keeping their flag flying, but after all it is encouraging to think that at628 words
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Article745 1922-07-08 6 The next English mail is due here on Tuesday morning per the P and 0 Sardinia. Mr J W Simmons is appointed president of the Rent AsaesBment Board, Singapore. Mr H B Ward has been appointed a Commissioner of Taxes for Singapore, vice the Hon Dr Galloway, resigned. Major Moulton,745 words
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Article173 1922-07-08 6 COMMENT ON KWANGTUNG DECISION. Chances of Unity. Reuter. London, July 7.—The "Times" in a leader dwells on the significance of the report that the Provisional Assembly at Kwangtung has proposed the abolition of the Canton Government in favour of a Central Government; and says Kwangtung 1 isReuter. - 173 words
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Article130 1922-07-08 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 7.—Despite the pending action against Mr Hugh Thorn! the Taiping lawyer, Mr Shelley, the Official Assignee, applied to Mr Justice Watson to-day for Mr Thome's public examination in bankruptcy, Mr Attenborough being the only creditor. Mr Thorne said his130 words
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Article54 1922-07-08 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 7.—At Broga Rubber meeting, Mr Bligh-Orr presided, and stated that during the year 14 090 shares were forfeited, only after due consideration and numerous abortive attenipt l to collect calls or interest hereon. The net balance was 31,670. Messrs Bligh-Orr and54 words
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Article184 1922-07-08 6 Lord Beaverbrook's Views. In the course of an illuminating article on Prosperity Lord Beaverbrook in '"he "Sunday Express" makes the following pert in nr remarks: 4< Wh ;t can the British Government do to help tihe return of prosperity? Th. Government can turn their energies to the development184 words
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Article170 1922-07-08 6 Between 6 and 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning a Sikh Sergeant Major at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur was fatally stabbed while a LanceCorporal, who went to his assistance, was so badly stabbed that he is not expected to live. Two Sikh police constables are said to be cone mcd170 words
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Article131 1922-07-08 6 ANOTHER CONKEkfw LIKELY. (t A Slow Process 1 Reuter. London, July 7.— Pr sidii meeting of Sampang J Plantations, Limiud. Mr 1: referring to the Hague r y favour of some form of legislation, said the ft rested with th-. Dut the Colonies and G the Dutch Indies.Reuter. - 131 words
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Article96 1922-07-08 6 Reuter. London, July G.—ln the H 1 Commons, questioned rcgardagt recent throat of the R >'!«->;- to close down theii aaro-engnu if orders were not for; Guest referred to the redneti ukm air estimates, whereby re unavailable for large orckr- Air Ministry. The latter made strong tern tionj»Reuter. - 96 words
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Article103 1922-07-08 6 Reuter. Washington, July 6.—Th- hi Finance Committee has approvethe changes in the cct; I schedule, which on cotton i not exceed forty-five per c i valorem, as compared with the Nfl rares, though in some the Ufl ment will exceed sixty per There will be aReuter. - 103 words
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Article29 1922-07-08 6 Paris, July 6.—Lee Ho L j attempted to as-assinate the- CW Minister, in March. h. need to a year's imprisons fine of two hundred franos•—l•'•' t29 words
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Article32 1922-07-08 6 Reuter. Washington, July France has introduc-d a B... S JJ!H Senate authorising i pft P? *JH of the six American v !K tined to be scrapped under ington ngiecmeat.—Beater. WReuter. - 32 words
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Article30 1922-07-08 6 Reuter. H mm Washington, July 6. —T* State Commerce Commission the reports that the rs* vane ing freight r*4 July 25. The D yet boen issued. —X- titer.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article38 1922-07-08 6 Wo are indebt I f Nichi-Nichi Stabon' lowing: Tokio, July 5- H has ratified the BiUi th.- Waahingb n C nfer* J It is announced that the Japanese Post Ofl will be eoaapleted dor of 9*38 words
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Article30 1922-07-08 6 Mr Lee Penf Va "After ear decided not to r ply garding my article pi of the Strait* A correspor. knee W Lad to BBpleaaaataess.30 words
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Advertisement334 1922-07-08 6 i" THE TATTOO" 1 INTERMITTENT ALARM CLOCK. Rings and Stops in 20 Second intervals for 8 Minutes unless the Shut-off H Switch is Turned. Accurate Time-Keepers. IRobinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. g B SMALL CINEMA PHOTO BADGES. a S 11 OF THE MOST POPULAR ACTORS. [jj Eddie Polo Elmo Lincoln Jack334 words
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Advertisement64 1922-07-08 6 THE LATEST STYLE IN HATS. The Latest Style in Hats and Helmets Newly Imported. The "Solaro" Helmet is absolutely sun-proof, it is stylish and comfortable. JUST THE HELMET FOR THE TROPICS. Sizes 6 12 in. to 7 in. Price $10 each, S. Y. Pitchay Co., 211 and 213, South Bridge64 words
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Article475 1922-07-08 7 FIGHTING TAKING PLACE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. DUBLIN ENTIRELY RECONQUERED. Reuter. London, July 6—Lord Birkenhead, in the House of Lords, referred t hy formidable character of the Provisional Government's task in enm and order all over Ireland, notwithstanding that the in'urrertioo had been crushed in Dublin. HeReuter. - 475 words
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Article113 1922-07-08 7 Preserving the Republic. Reuter. Berlin. July 6.—The question of the /r.aepercient Socialists' entry into the Gi'verrm. nt was discussed at an interparty awnff, The Democrats and Centrists agreed on the principle of expansion of 1- Government coalitfaa It is expected that if the proposal adopted the Independents willReuter. - 113 words
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Article75 1922-07-08 7 Reuter. "neon. July 6.—Political significto Mr Lloyd George's -'a Lancashire deputation !(^rr y st^ay tha R; 01 33 13 per cent on fabric TJ rom Gennany would not be -ntfl Lancashire's case pt it h d Wn fu]ly exam ned prtule the Commons would not |W to approveReuter. - 75 words
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Article51 1922-07-08 7 Reuter. Pa «is. Jo], 6 T hp! a-* me tireless telenanon at St .v h->h mmm9 i most f ail y o'pen"r, C nStrUCte<i hasun York A Communic^ion 6 with 2?**** the ever c The new pubi'ic a P disposal autCi r S 0n L aS the t:onReuter. - 51 words
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Article33 1922-07-08 7 Reuter. W.don t, i o* > ''■—The House of •> kZ S BBed th<? third reading V' oil Parents -v fckl f ajor Ba rd menproposed to HL^^T^ on p,ant Reater Purchase ofReuter. - 33 words
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Article422 1922-07-08 7 Of Political Significance. Reuter. Pa-ris, July 6.—The report of the Senatorial Committee with regard to the Banque Industrielle de Chine, signed by M Guillame Poulle. declares that the directors of the Bank were imprudent in granting almost unlimited credits where such confidence was not justified. They attracted depositorsReuter. - 422 words
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Article1722 1922-07-08 7 CHINESE MERCHANT SEVERELY QUESTIONED. An Incomplete Ledger. The public examination in bankruptcy of Chua Heng Hock, which was begun in April last, was continued ia the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard yesterday, when the Official Assignee, the Hon Mr C J Saunders, put a number of1,722 words
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Article96 1922-07-08 7 Singapore, July 8. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 l-4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 176 On HongkongBank demand draft 13 M> p.c pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer96 words
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Article88 1922-07-08 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, July 8. Pale Crepe Closing Priees. Buyers Sellers. s P°t 25 25^ Latest London Cables quote.—Lo.: don, %ot 7%d. Ribbed Sr» ~ked Sheet Closing Price Buyers Sellers Spot 25Vs8 26 Aug to Sept 26M: 27 Oct to l)iC 284 29 Latest London88 words
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Article22 1922-07-08 7 London, July 6.—The House of Commons has passed the second reading of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill.—Reuter.22 words
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Article210 1922-07-08 7 Singapore, July 6. In the absence of any satisfactory news regarding restriction, the market has had a quick reaction and prices are nearly back to thdr original level of a f'w weeks ago. Standard Stent, —Spot and July have sold from 27 Vs» to 2G210 words
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Article145 1922-07-08 7 ARRIVALS. The s.s. Em?ly, Dutch 94 ttons* Capt Omar arrived this morning from Rhio with a general cargo and ten deck passengers and is bound for the same port. She teaves this afternoon. The Motor Ship Peru, Danish, 3,499 tons, Capt Hyenumo arrived yesterday afternoon from Copenhagen with145 words
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Article23 1922-07-08 7 The s.s. Gorjcatan is due here tomorrow from Batavia. She Will resume her voyage to Hongkong and Amoy the same day.23 words
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Article32 1922-07-08 7 The Hongkong Observatory reports a typhoon at 9.25 a.m. on July 7, within 60 miles of Lat 27 de>g N Long 127 deg E. travelling N N E intensity unknown.32 words
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Article19 1922-07-08 7 The fotlowing passengers arrived yesterday per the s.s. Peru from Copenhagen:—Mr and Mrs Anderson and Miss Blickfildt.19 words
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Article19 1922-07-08 7 Pen ing, July B.—The motor yacht Spt .jacks, arrived yesterday from* Sabang. (From Our Own Correspondent).19 words
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Article36 1922-07-08 7 Dr Cheong Chee Hai is appointed a nru'mhvr of thv Ho pitals Board, Singapore, and Mr Sevt Tiong Wah a member of the Council of King Edward VII ColKgv of Medicine, Mr Tan Kheam Hock, d-cejs-.d36 words
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Article107 1922-07-08 7 A Dramatic Entertainment. The Selangor Chinese Women's Athletic Association held an interesting and successful dramatic performance at the local Town Hall on Tuesday night consisting of five partis in which dresses of coloured silk were worn by those taking part. One story depicted the folly of resorting107 words
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Advertisement151 1922-07-08 7 i.:a-:a>ia.i«Maf«,iatia.t«tiaiiaMßiiaiianaiiaiiaitajiaMaiiaijaiiaiiaiiaiifl; lana tisi i ■nananaiiaußitat laitanai! ■usj< bi >■ üß;ißiiaiiaitaii ■iiatiaiiaLun i MILK MAID I STERILISED MILK. j PRICE REDUCED TO i Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. a 4 Small Size $10.40 11 cts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. (nnnniiiniTniiiniiii[Ti(iininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiir>iPi:iiiiiiiiiii!i!ii':i>;i.151 words
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Miscellaneous158 1922-07-08 7 I WHEN AND WHERE. I A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, July 8. 1 High Tides.—10.20 a.m., 9.41 p.m. 1 Raffits Institution Spoils. Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Football, Malaya Cup Johorc v. Singapore, at Johorc. Cricket, S C C Tournament: Merchants v. P S and Law. SVC: Composite Co.—see special ord«rs. To-morrow, July158 words
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Article128 1922-07-08 8 FOOTBALL TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP MATCH. As previously announced a special couch will be reserved for the Singapore players and reserves on the U>o train to Johore this afternoon. The bta jera >ya to be worn by the Singapore tarn will be given to the players in the128 words
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Article46 1922-07-08 8 PAPERWEIGHT CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. "Young Kid." a Chinese boy, writes that he H prepared to take up the "paperweight" challenge of Sam Poxy, the 6 st 7 lbs boxer aeeks an opponent up to 6 st 12 Kid" turn* the scale around b st 8 lbs.46 words
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Article124 1922-07-08 8 SRC vs. R A M C. The hockey match played yesterday between the SRC and R A M C ended in a win for the latter by 0. Til# game was a very interesting; one, and was very fast. The R A M C scortd both goals in the124 words
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Article278 1922-07-08 8 ENGLISH AMATEUR TEAM. The English amateur golf team for America ia as follows Tolly, Torrance, Wethered, Mackenzie. Hooman, Harris, Caven, Aylmer, and Hambro (captain). A surprise it the exclusion of Hunter and Carter, which is on the grounds that they aro connected with golfing firms. LONGER DRIVES WANTED. There278 words
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Article763 1922-07-08 8 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. The wet state of the courts yesterday evening necessitated a postponement of the ties in the open singles tournament, to Monday. MONDAY'S TIES. SRC 1.—T Kioxumi vs. Chia Keng Tye. SCC L.—A de Mello vs. T M Shervington, to finish. SCC I—E G Wheatley va. S763 words
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Article252 1922-07-08 8 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. Second Day's Handicaps. The following are the handicaps for the second day's lacing at Ipoh Race I.—(Six furlongs). Ivan C 9.7, Clara 9.0, Sorlrong 7.9, Polly 7.4, Sterling 7.2. Race 2.—(Six furlongs). Duke 10.12, Arjuna 10.5, Pickney 9.5, Lady Madcap 7.11, Shantung 7.10, Pioneer 7.8,252 words
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Article83 1922-07-08 8 (5) To write to the Government re land bank. (6) To protest againBt the con-, tiauexl imposition of income tax in the S S as suah taxation was m iU incep-| tion only a war measure. (7) To appeal To the Government, to resuscitate the night mail. <9) To write83 words
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Article631 1922-07-08 8 MEETING OF ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS. The third conference of Delegates of Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of British Malaya was held last Saturday in the rooms of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerc*, Hale-street, Ipoh. The meeting was not open to the Press but from a statement supplied it631 words
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Article140 1922-07-08 8 i Quantity and Value Exported During June 1922. I The following figure, -tick are m «mtal. 100 lbs. repreaent total export, from all the Port, rf Brrtwh *mim»: exported in 1922 same period of Urination. Exported Prexioo. Total export Export durrng (Approximate). 1921. fivo mon*.. durmg th.140 words
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Advertisement299 1922-07-08 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET.—Two sections ln Raffles Chambers. Apply to tb« Secretary, Garden lub. 8 7 v. c. TO LET OR SELL. —Houses Nos. 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, Boat Quay, either together or separately. For particulars, apply to M. C. Johannes, Solicitor, 6-c, Bonham Street, Singapore. 8 7 24299 words
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Advertisement376 1922-07-08 8 FAIRBANKS-MORSE "V" ENGINES. j The power needs of the most exacting service are efficiently pi wherever "V" oil engines are installed. For Gram Kiev,Power Plant—Metal Mines— Municipal Light and Power it iti tv of the more popular uses of V Oil Engines. The simple construction—the almost automatic operate—the at.,,,.. Carburetors,376 words
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Article510 1922-07-08 9 July 9th, 1922. St Andrew's Cathedral Services. (Fourth Sunday after Trinity.) 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion oa Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on Friday510 words
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Advertisement183 1922-07-08 9 THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH SIMPUFI S COOKING LEM€O T HE MOST HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FORM OF Bl:i F KNOWN. FBAY BENTOS SOUP IN TINS. Made in Four Varieties: Oxtail— rr om ptr—Kidney—Mockturtle. FRAY BENTOS Prime Co.n preyed Cooked Corned Beef, Makes a Mo>t Delicious Meal. FRAY BENTOS OX-TONGUE. SOLE AGEKTS: RITTENBACB,183 words
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Advertisement832 1922-07-08 9 Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. 6.30 a.m. Low Maaa. 8 a.m. High Mass and English Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers a»d Renedietion. Christian Science Service*. Christi e Science Service—12 Meyer Mansions, Coleman-atreet. 10 a.m. Sunday Services. 5.30 p.m. Last Wednesday in the Month. Ret ding Room, free to all, open Mondays,832 words
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Advertisement632 1922-07-08 9 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 vulnerable632 words
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Article625 1922-07-08 10 RE-OPENS AFTER MANY VICISSITUDES. (By Tan Wee Kee.) In the year 1919, a night school under the name of "Chen Chee," which means "developing the knowledge," was established in Singapore at No 1 Foid-street. For a time things ran amoothly, and there were over a hundred young625 words
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Article139 1922-07-08 10 Singapore, July 6. The advance reported at the end of last week proved to be purely speculative and values dropped back to former levels on the withdrawal of operators. Trade buyers show more interest, however, and the general undertone of the market is steady, despite139 words
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Advertisement350 1922-07-08 10 Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. TO BE OBTAINED FROM NUtful SHOTEN, 10, WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE, TEL: No. 338. S "That's splendid, I told you J (•Wincarnis 1 v/ould do you good." I Wincarnis' affords satisfaction both g to those who recommend it and to those wh take it. Those who recommend350 words
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Advertisement554 1922-07-08 10 S W Rose Of Healtl) I ft is a priceless flcwe-. To be possessed cf unmistakable vi?our and vitality, I with the life stream crursing through the veins aad tinting the cheeks jto be A I conscious of a Spi Ing-lke frshaets, rc.*r h:ad, bright eve and elastic Step— f554 words
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Advertisement665 1922-07-08 10 Mr. Guy Leonard Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples I had unsightly blotches and pimples which appeared on my Deck. Some came to a red, shiny top, and others to a white head, slightly discharging 'WT+ at times. Every day they V («I grew worse and worse and caused disfigurement, and665 words
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Advertisement263 1922-07-08 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE. Hakozaki Maru Kitano Maru Jaij, LIVERPOOL LIN fa. 'Sado Maru Tsuruga Maru HAMBURG LINE. Matsuye Maru Tsuyama Maru NEW YORK LINE VIA Btte SOUTH AMERICAN UNt BOMBAY LINE Awa Maru Tamba Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Nagano Maru Yamagata Maru |J FOR JAPAN. Bombay Maru j., Venice Maru263 words
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Advertisement547 1922-07-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. p &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS TnD CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. i nder Contract with nis Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 11 about July 23 I 1 about Aug 6 \'nvara amout547 words
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Advertisement407 1922-07-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0« 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 23 dep 26 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr407 words
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Advertisement458 1922-07-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LIME 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 10 Aug. 7 s.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sept. 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct.458 words
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Advertisement487 1922-07-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS •CIHNAMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic routs HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG M. NANKING Aug 10 s.s. CHINA Sept 16 (First class fare, Hongkong to San487 words
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Advertisement523 1922-07-08 12 WANTED. SELANGOB CLUB. WANTE K —European to take charge of the Club Chambers and Mess. Whole than must be given. Applications to be addressed to :—Secretary, Selangor Club. 17 8 7 WANTED. —Eurasian and Chinese Ladies to sell during spare hours Ladies' and children's Dresses and Shoes. Liberal commission. Apply,523 words
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Advertisement311 1922-07-08 12 NOTICE NOTICE. L Yco Guan Yee. of 14-1, Lormg 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,311 words
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Advertisement445 1922-07-08 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKP'G COttPOR ATI QN (Incorporated in the U. S*. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office :—232 Montgomery445 words
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Advertisement433 1922-07-08 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIT) HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaaag 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman, Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rabamat. Falembaug 16, Ilir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco. B"tavia, Sourabaya, Stmarang. Shanghai, Hoagkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traag. CAPITAL. Authorised433 words
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Advertisement428 1922-07-08 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) P*id Capital in oOO.OOo Sh-irea A £5 each £3,000,003 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joix.t City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.428 words
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Advertisement405 1922-07-08 12 INSURANCE. THK EXTERN UNiTfciJ ASSURANCE CORPORATION Lim L i), (incorporated la the S.S.) Heac Office: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teonjf Wan, Eaq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, ?Jeq. N. B. Chan, Bsq. Ong Soon Tee, Eaq. Yeu Hock Hoe, Eaq. Eoh San Hin, Esq.405 words
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Advertisement267 1922-07-08 12 Tfl MALAYA jjj (EVENING Di Tel. No. 345. Edi»„ ria Tel. No. ITl.Mana,.. SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE IN Am. vv Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copy scu. Postage Extra 50 rr- To Foreign countries $1 VERY KAUT "MALAYA TRIBUNE ft. depend upon street paper, it mUI hekj J sure than agaiaat267 words
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