Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1922
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Title Section27 1922-08-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX.- -No. 179 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement221 1922-08-02 1 il lll |,l•ll■li•li•"»"• ua,,l||,u,l,,, r THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE J j ggppiNG GAZETTE. 1 j fl- papular Newspaper of j rhe S'raits Settlements. published Daily. I i r,. R. norts of Loc* g Co»P iew i Kv/nts. 5 Fb and l atest Telegrams, f Sports Notes by Expert critics. I221 words
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Advertisement360 1922-08-02 1 DON'T SPEND TO MUCH, WHY Because you can fel all your Requirements at MODERATE RATES and in STANDARD QUALITIES. Boxing Gloves $16.00 per set The Rose Tennis Rack*! 20.00 each The Emperor 14.00 The Special Rose Racket 22.50 The Special Emperor Racket 16.00 Tennis Posts 30.00 per pair Nets tarred360 words
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Advertisement382 1922-08-02 1 ■^^■n—mnMflMnoiiiiii«iißi«i.. ll lll llM^^MMM j CIGARETTES j I NUMBER JJJ VIRGINIA I Imitated—but never equalled. I I Sole Manufacturers I I ARDATH TOBACCO f CO., LTD., London. n n 'T"fTlirTfTTlTTirTrillillllll|l||l[||i||j)||||||n vmm I NEW BOOKS. His Mexican Wife d -a- Jj By Arthur Applin cts 3 S The Perilous Crossways To382 words
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Article398 1922-08-02 2 PROTEST FROM THE SPICY ISLE. The Archbishop Hedges. The London correspondent of the "Ceylon Observer," writing on June 22, says:—One of the London evening papers one day this week reported that "ia whole nations just passed, through its London representatives, a solemn vote of censure on398 words
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Article313 1922-08-02 2 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom No 30 Chulia-street on Wednesday afternoon: Freehold land and hous* No 13 Cheng Tuan-street, area 1,040 fquare feet, bought by Madam Leong Ah Kow for $3,600. 99 years leasehold313 words
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Advertisement403 1922-08-02 2 KILLS PAIN and quickly brings comforting relief. For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago, and to remove the swelling and ease the pain caused by Sprains, you can depend upon Sloan's Liniment. This warming, soothing, penetrating liaiment is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness. A403 words
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Advertisement306 1922-08-02 2 Cuticura Insures j Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Soa:> preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment to the scalp skin do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff promote the healthy j condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair. Soap Is..Talcum lr 3d .Olntmtnt Is 3d. and2s. 6«. Sold throughout306 words
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Advertisement455 1922-08-02 2 A TIP TO TENNIS PLAYERS. To keep in good form for your favourite game the avoidance of co»stipation is important. And to dispel constipation there is nothing better than Pinkettes. These dainty little laxatives act as gently as nature. They regulate the liver, ensure daily regularity, dispel bilious attacks and455 words
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Advertisement493 1922-08-02 2 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., (Successors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) (Incorporated in Singapore.) > Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, sing (Established 13 years.) Valuations made, Mortgages Arrang I and Rents collected. LAND SALES every MONDAY, FURNITURE SALES every SATURDAY, and MISCELLANEOUS SALES every TLISDAV and FRIDAY. FORTHCOMING AUCTION493 words
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Article414 1922-08-02 3 JAPANESE COMPETITION WITH BRITAIN. Hanley.—A moderate amount of business continues to be done in high grade wares, chiefly of the usual variety, though, firms making outstanding line, of decorative goods are also fairly well employed. Manufacturers of common earthenware and low-grade china are finding businees very flat. Jet414 words
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Article184 1922-08-02 3 Mr. Asquith'* Viawe. Mr A«quith contributes to "John Hull" of June 19 a vigorous article— described as his first to any newspaper—"Bankrupt Statesmanship." "The statesmanship of Europe," ho •ays, has been triad in tha balance and found wanting-, and there is only a dwindling minority who do not184 words
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Advertisement465 1922-08-02 3 ,URODONAL| dissolves uric acid. I -The J young by takin? UKODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, I w h, c h hardeni the walls of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." H I Pref LA XCERF. A UK. late President of the Academic I de465 words
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Advertisement596 1922-08-02 3 Prices that plead Quality that: pleases. A satisfaction to you to us* Framroz Co. s AERATED WATERS. The Idea! Food for Infants. instantly ready by stirring briskly in hot or cold water. No additional milk or cooking required. Of all Chemists Bazaars. Manufactured by HORLICKS MALTED MILK CO SLOUGH, BUCKS.,596 words
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Advertisement350 1922-08-02 3 j "We're so glad you are j II getting well again, Daddy." j W;:at a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who has been "nervy" and run-down to find he is getting jj back his normal health aid vigour. 1 1 Wincarnia' offers renewed health j j to350 words
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Advertisement398 1922-08-02 4 CINEMAS lirTnFclilir In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. MISSMAE MURRAY >* =S£^^S?N The Delicious Little Devil yĔĔp And two Episodes 5 and 6of William {QnL MKjttr^ THE FIGHTING TRAIL y\ WILLIAM FOX jjrtscn£& First Show at 7.30 p.m. PEARL WHITE LONESOME LUKE Or MmmfaiTl mechanic i^Brjyiuimuiiii HAROLD LLOYD'S Funniest398 words
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Advertisement297 1922-08-02 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. i.. From Friday, July 28, to Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1922. A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME AGAIN WHICH PROMISES SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A GRIPPING AND SENSATIONAL UNIVERSAL SPECIAL Presenting FRANK MAYO In a human-interest story of a man who place 1 duty ab297 words
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Advertisement305 1922-08-02 4 CINEMAS Owing to the immense Success of VISHNU-AVATAR OR SRI KRISHNA LILA This great 8 part Indian Picture will be ihown ag in viz Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Ist. ad ATTHE ~"GAIETY" CINEMA NOTE THE TIME at 7.20 p.m. SHARP. RIGHT] Don't Miss this lasi chance! Iha only opportunity Inform305 words
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Article83 1922-08-02 5 Singapore, Aug. 2. Tin.—Bl.so; 185 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Tair.—Business done. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Weak.—No business. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier gy Java Cube 14 Hamburg Cube 13 Press Cube White Pepper 23 Vi Johore Black -Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13*4 Sundried Copra83 words
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Article72 1922-08-02 5 Singapore, Aug. 2. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32d 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 12% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank Tel.72 words
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Article54 1922-08-02 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Aug. 2. Pale Crept Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lor don, Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prcr Buyers Sellers Spot 25 25% Aug to Sept 25 V 2 26V 2 Oct to Dec 28 28 H Latest London Cables quote.—Lon don. Spot54 words
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Article31 1922-08-02 5 Singapore, Aug. 2. To-day's closing rubber quotation are as under*— New York.—14% cts. London.—7V2d. Singapore.—25% cts. Tone of Market. —Dull. Tin to-day $81 1 185 tons sold.31 words
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Article216 1922-08-02 5 Singapore, Aug. 2. Silver 35 Hongkong 12% per cent Premium. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers.—Allenbys 17 to 19 cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Craigieleas to 27% cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 4d to 9d, Mentakabs 12% cents, Malaka Pindas 72% to216 words
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Article69 1922-08-02 5 The following ships are in communicatiom with the Wireless Station* at:— Singapore: Edavana, Elpenor, Eurymachus, Falstria M S, Gorjistan, Hermione, Hong Hwa, Kutsang, Marella, Oanfa, Oldekerk, Orion, Prinses Juliana, Sunland, Tana, Tenriffa, Tjiliwong, Tjikembang, Titan. Penang: Ceram, City of Florence, Cyclops, Glenade, Havelland M S, Hermione, Hermes, Indus Maru, Matsua69 words
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Article302 1922-08-02 5 ARRIVALS. Emelie. Dutch, 94 tons, Capt Omar, from Rhio Aug I, for Rhio Aug 2, general cargo. Kuching, Sarawak, 903 tons, Capt Barton from Sarawak Aug 2, for Sarawak Aug 5, general cargo.' Van Hoorn, Dutch. 972 tons, Capt Hattjes, from Batavia Aug 2, for Sourabaya uncertain, general302 words
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Article144 1922-08-02 5 The following passengers arrived this morning from Sarawak by the s.s. Kuching:—Mr E S Holl, Mr K H Simpson, Miss Andrews, and Miss James. The following arrived this mornimr from Batavia by the s.s. Camphuys:— Mr Englis, Mr and Mrs Schvicke and daughter. Mr Spykerman arrived this morning144 words
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Article55 1922-08-02 5 The s.s. Kutsang, from Hongkong is due to arrive here on Friday Aug 4, and has on board 236 deck passengers for Singapore. The s.s. Keelung Maru (O S X Java Bangkok line) is expected here from Bangkok on Aug 4 and will proceed to the wharf. She55 words
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Article30 1922-08-02 5 The Hongkong Observatory reports at 11.40 a.m. Aug 1, a typhoon within 60 miles of lat 18 deg N Long 122 deg E travelling W"N W intensity unknown.30 words
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Article117 1922-08-02 5 London, July 28, 1922. Sago flour is quoted at 14|6. Tin is quoted at £161.12.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 24!6 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 26 in London; cube gambier at 36j6. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 13.34 Egyptian117 words
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Article1253 1922-08-02 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. I Messrs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Shan Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapone. Aug 2. EUBBER, BTMULING SHAHEft-JfaJl T^tiths^ 2 Allagar I 2 0 2 4% 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 19 0 1 0 Ayer Kuning j 61,253 words
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Advertisement83 1922-08-02 5 '»'ilUlllllllllllllMllltlllllllllllllllH lIIIIIMI—IIIIHI i INEXPENSIVE STATIONERY j ALL KINDS ;0F f m 3 I Account Books, Exercise Books, Press Copy j Books, Pencils, Brown Paper, Carbon Paper, f 1 Typewriting Paper, Typewriting Ribbons, I Stolzenburg Files, Buff and Cotton Twines m I Duplicate and Triplicate Manifold Books, 5 f Office Chit83 words
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Miscellaneous496 1922-08-02 5 WHEN AND where. SlXiAI-OKE DIARY. T„.day, Aug. 2. T j i —5.3(5 a.m.,- 5.32 p.m. His-' 11 12 •1 randan, t iU v 4 5 howitzer gun drill, V f: S A, c ort Canning, Band practice, signalling B 5.15; ambulance class, 6. at Home, 6.15. To-morrow, Aug. 3. Tides.496 words
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Article47 1922-08-02 6 DEATH. On 2nd August, William Webster, M. I. Mech. E., Singapore, aged 73, youngest son of the late Peter Webster, Farmer of Grango of Lour, Forfarshire, Sc >t!and. Deeply regretted. Interment at Bidadari Cemetery at 5.30 p.m. to-iay. Scottish, Dutch and U.S.A. papers please copy.47 words
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Article38 1922-08-02 6 There will be a High Mass of Requiem for the late Anthony Martinho Gomes to-morrow, Thursday (3rd instaut) at the Cuurch of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. Friends and relatio is are earnestly requested to attend.38 words
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Article642 1922-08-02 6 Col. Pearson's report on the proposed public abbattoirs and cold storage, to ensure adequate and cheaper supplies of meat for the public of Malaya, is a valuable one. It is clear evidence that his visit to We3t Australia was no jaunt, but a period of642 words
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Article771 1922-08-02 6 The letter (from Kuala Lumpur) addressed to Mr Wan Kirn Toon c|o this office remains unclaimed. Mr Wayte Wood, of the Hongkong Bank, Ipoh. is leaving shortly on transfer to Shanghai. Mr Justice Watson after an extremely busy week at Ipoh has proceeded to Kuala Lumpur to take part in771 words
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Article152 1922-08-02 6 COWARDLY ASSAULT RESULTS IN MURDER CHARGE. The trial of Teo Kee Lye and Lim Xim Poh on a murder charge—the last case but one—was continued before Mr Justice Sproule yesterday afternoon. Major Whitley. DPP, prosecuted and Mr H A R Paulusz was assigned for the defence. A rikisha152 words
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Article99 1922-08-02 6 Deputation from Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Aug 1.—A deputation comprising Mr E W F Giiman and Mr T J Cumming proceeds to India this month to confer with the standing Emigration Committe- appointed by the Government of India to draft rules under the new Indian99 words
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Article126 1922-08-02 6 Arrival of New Battalion. (From Our Own Correspondent). P.nang, Aug 1.—The 2nd 70th Burma Rifles, consisting of 723 rank and 140 officers, with women and children, arrived from Rangoon by the s.s. Edavana yesterday, and the bit/talion proceeded to Taiping by train, where they will relieve the126 words
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Article86 1922-08-02 6 This Year'a Programme. (From Our Own Correspondent). Pcnang, Aug 1.—At the anni al meeting of the Saint Andrew's Society, Mr J D Kemp, chairman, reported the cash in hand at $837, and $1,000 n 'n Straits loan. Mr Kemp was re-elected president, and Messrs Peter, Dunn, Sharp, Lonie,86 words
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97 1922-08-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug I. —In order to mark the jubilee of his service in the Netherlands Trading Society, Mr W Van der Woude, the manager, was to-day presented with an illuminated address in a siher caskit by the traders of Penang,97 words
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Article100 1922-08-02 6 The contents of No 1 of Vol. 10 of the Malayan Agricultural Journal (issued by the Department of Agriculture, F M S and S;S.) has, inter alia, some very int.re-ting noies on the dwarf coconut in Malaya. The consols of the East" should soon be in very100 words
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Article45 1922-08-02 6 Absolutely necessary repairs to the tune of $1,800 are being- undertaken at St Andrew's House. The work is in hand but friends are appealed to for their help to meet this liability. Help may be sent to Mr H Owen Fowler, the acting House Master.45 words
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Article191 1922-08-02 6 «I. UKIISTKK a way. 6 the 1^ It with pbm h that the death took pfe morning after p, illness, of Mr W.;...,.* Meeh E, at the J *M The lat. If, Webster i of t*e Scottish member of Ae St and one of Singapore. He *m191 words
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Article266 1922-08-02 6 Ejectments and IncrtM* A large bat of earn mm km} »4 by the Ri at Assess] ufi m sided Avei X terday aft i present were V! A V) S \?u Gavv Kh k X mi, K< H.-1 Elias ar.d H B dss rtl The princij ai266 words
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Article72 1922-08-02 6 A Chin, se i' i find *30 bj Mr D police cour: this morn:** mot r bus 3398 in a i manner in S .<-th lay, and dm Wan:.: San, vict.d of sb ttinf and fired $15- f d Said bin Kai tan W bus 1317 '88 in72 words
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Article28 1922-08-02 6 Mr R Charter h** Mess Super:r.tender.t Club. On Monday w£ ht Raffles Hotel ductd before 0Ot^ k police cour! nf plif*! charge against 1 l common ganiindn wn.28 words
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Advertisement230 1922-08-02 6 1 SPECIE PUPCH4SE OF CIGARETTE CASES j f BEST BRITISH g m II -L' CTRO PLATE I ft INIvJKcL silver. I l TO HOLD 18 CIGARETTES. I f 1 Ppiee $5.00 Each. I Exceedingly Strong and Serviceable I a I I Robinson Co., Ltd., ir£7£ j s i SINGAPORE. I230 words
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Advertisement49 1922-08-02 6 AUGUST g 1922 OUR NEW BRANCH WILL OPEN AT 20, RAFFLES PLAGE, SINGAPORE. INSPECTION INVITED The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS. Head Office: 168,170 172, HIGH STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. C 41. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Branches: 35 STATI0 N ROAD, IPOH, PERAK. I, i 1 1 i 1 149 words
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Article122 1922-08-02 7 H FREE PASSAGE GIVEN iO CONSIANTSNOPLL ADVANCE WILL BE OPPOSED. Reuter. tag l—-Th< Foneiajn Minister has pressed a note ComnuBsioners, hoping that all stops will be taken 1 of tii- neutrality of Constantinople, in view of the 1 m n u in ThTaee. hat there are thirtyReuter. - 122 words
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Article145 1922-08-02 7 ftew Outieek. Reuter. e \i. A critical situation cn*t-d by the railing of e s -L f> which the Fascist! tx r.ern. .*pr.:n<r s r n mb■W -1 -p t.v: *:t H n ZItV-tM boa*» IfcWlcr. London, Ail': 1 -A geneaui strike ji Italy has n niered byReuter. - 145 words
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Article67 1922-08-02 7 Coming to Malaya. Reuter. Urn, Aug I.—The aviator Major fcleha* t" Delhi. Thene? •t lifl fl> to A ahabad, Calcutta. Wmm, tat Malay States, China, hjm\ Kassraatka, Alaska and Vancouver, wh re he will pick up a fresh cal tht-r. Halifax, whence he m\ m by tying boatReuter. - 67 words
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Article68 1922-08-02 7 I ail of Tipperary. Reuter. Aug 1. The Nationals at sod aptvred Tipperary after 1 l lght, sad have thus begun a itliag m.'»v..ment whfch will the Imgalars to take up *l mm la the south. Nationals were received with Mnwti n. which ia more mark d iyReuter. - 68 words
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Article31 1922-08-02 7 burning via Canada. Reuter T L— Sir L Guillema-i JEA-!' f r Sin a P ore v 'ia Canada Lfcdy f},;]] 'J.i.emaru will remain in ard until November 1.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article38 1922-08-02 7 ~The of Xr'af as afrmd t0 a motion bv r'/ D rhi, n "Spelling Horatio R ir m membership of therrvvious! >' trg- l(r ia solemnly pro- never guilty of r;a fraud, however irre- n<>dox his methods.—38 words
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Article51 1922-08-02 7 I 1- Mr Tcheosj W i -Yak I. 3 1 f Nation s dta the intematior,- t" Ltaaji rp ru: education, or. Bf j ,r connection with ili JJ Propoeed the eoaUarti into Kbtiona witfc "••rr.nission f rt n lof inte.b c •-X-. ;r r n ia meeting51 words
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Article23 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. a r, a but ,i raii X with fVr *r... tout -n.lny of he r -°t be reRenter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article102 1922-08-02 7 Meeting at Peking. Reuter. Shanghai. Aug L—After several years the Chinese Parliament ro-aa sembled to-day in Peking. Wu Qhing Lien, th chairman, addrersing the House of Representat s exhorted the m mbers to vote and ac: honestly and fearlessly. One f the mosc important tasks would be theReuter. - 102 words
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Article75 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. I London, Auk L—Replying to ques- tions in the House of Commons. Sir Phillip Lloyd Greame said that the value of manufactured goods import !ed into the United Kingdom during the six months ending June 30 totalled ***** millions sterling, of which eleven million were of GermanReuter. - 75 words
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Article73 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug 1.—In the House"of Commons, an amendment to onlHt fabric gloves and glove fabric from the order imposing a 33-113 per cent duty on certain articles from Germany was defeated by 277 votes to 113. Thirty Cotallition Liberals voted with the opposition. Sir William Edge.Reuter. - 73 words
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Article53 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. Peshawar, Aug 1.—It is strongly rumoured that Enver Pashla's forces in Turkestan were severely defeated several times early in July. The anti-Soviet rising appears to have collapsed, except for spasmodic raiding based on the mountain region east of Bokhara. Enver is reported to be trying toReuter. - 53 words
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Article57 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug I.—The Times has rtason to believe that Government has decided immediately to address the Allies and the Unitied States in a note drafted by Lord Balfour, explaining the official view that thi European war debts to Britain are practica ly an inseparable question from th*>Reuter. - 57 words
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Article39 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug 1.—It is understood that the Comimittee of Imperial Defence yesterday decided on a considerable increase in the Air Force necessary for defensive purposeis. The reported increase will amount to ten to fifteen squadrons.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article31 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. Calcutta, Aug L —The strikes at the jute mills are collapsing. The majority of the employees have resumed and the remainder are expected to return immediately.—R<>ut<;r.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article26 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug I.—A telegram from Moscow says that the forthcoming Soviet budget will show a deficit of over four hundred trillion roubles.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article248 1922-08-02 7 A DEFENCE OF THE LASCARS. Alleged Exaggerations. Reuter. London, Aug I.—At tha resumed Egypt enquiry, Sir Frank Notley, marine superintendent of the P and O Company, said there was no languagt test of officers, but they were encouraged to make themselves familiar with Hindustani. He agreedReuter. - 248 words
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Article67 1922-08-02 7 Hope Still Deferred. Reuter. London, Aug 1.—In the House of Commons, Mr Churchiil replying to Mr Glyn said the Colonial Office was its efforts to secure the co-operation of the Netherlands Govv rnrifen: in a scheme for improving the outlook of the rubber industry, otherwise the present financialReuter. - 67 words
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Article26 1922-08-02 7 Reuter. London, Aug 1. —The South Wales miners' council suggest that the International Miners' Committee take steps to prevent sending coal to America.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article184 1922-08-02 7 Book Profit of $16,000. The directors' report to shareholders of Dungun, Ltd, to be presented at the eighth annual general meeting in the registered offices in Marketstreet, at noon on Aug 12, states: Your directors beg to submit their eighth annual report and statement of accounts as at184 words
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Article150 1922-08-02 7 "John Buil" advocates that the making of the Ch'innel Tunnel be commenced so as to find employment for a million British unemployed. A communication has been read ia the Canadian House of Commons from the Japanese Consul explaining that, while no complaint bhd been received from foreigners against the regulation150 words
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Article1457 1922-08-02 7 MILLION AND QUARTER DOLLAR INVESTMENT. CsL Pearson's Report. As acknowledged yesterday we have received* a copy of the report of Colonel Pearson, Engineer-in-Chief to the Singapore Municipality, on the suggested plans for abbattoirs and cold storage. Although the report deals with nothing more than the importation, slaughter1,457 words
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Article97 1922-08-02 7 In commemoration of the eleventh anniversary of the Peng Hoe Kok Association, a picnic is being held at the Katong Hotel. Joo Chiat-road, near Mafeking House, on Saturday and Sunday the sth and 6th inst, and the members of the Association are cordially invited. It has been estimated by a97 words
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Advertisement436 1922-08-02 7 STERILISED MILK. PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. Small Size $10.40 c ts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO, (London) 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. SMOK E UNITED SEL VICES CIGARETTES MADE BY DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN. BRITISH MANUFACTURE N OTICE. EVE'tY GENUINE TIN BEARS THE436 words
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Article1313 1922-08-02 8 Reuter - NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY Reuter. To-morrow we have "the big fight. That godown is likely to be packed with a keen crowd of sportsmen eager to discover whether "Battling Key or Carvalho is really better man. The former is reported in- great trim, and very confident,1,313 words
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Article135 1922-08-02 8 NEWS OF LOCAL HORSES. We understand that Arch Marella and Fast Arrow have returned to» Java. s Drumfire has been sold to a Medan owner. Comborah after 18 months, has won a race at the Penang meeting and this reflects great credit on Turley who has only had135 words
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Article460 1922-08-02 8 S. C C. II vs. UNITED BANKS. On the S C C ground yesterday theie was an interesting friendly gam between the secoi.d eleven of the S C C and the Vni ed Banks. The SCC won by two goals to nil, MARSHALL scoring both of them, one in460 words
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Article268 1922-08-02 8 RACE FOR Dr BROOKE'S CUP. The conditions for the above race which will be started on August 6 are as follows:—(1) All yachts will start West about, (2) After the *tart all yachts will sail through Tanjong Pagar Straits; (3) All yachts will stop at Johore for the night;268 words
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Article391 1922-08-02 8 COLONY vs. F.M.S. Reuter. The last place in the Colony cricket eleven to play against the F M S at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Monday has been filled by the selection of G G James of Singapore. James has not been seen in local first-class cricket for aReuter. - 391 words
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Article264 1922-08-02 8 BIG FIGHT" TO-MORROW. Booking continues very brisk, we are informed, for the "Battling Key" v. Carvalho fight to-morrow evening, when the first straight professional tournament in Singapore will take place. The parking of cars will be immediately in front of the godowns in Keppel-road, and will be well supervised.264 words
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Article39 1922-08-02 8 THE NEW K. L. COURSE. At a meeting to decide the fate of the Gardens Golf Course, Kuala Lumpur, at which over thirty were present, Mr Jago was elected Secretary and the upkeep of the course was guaranteed.39 words
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Article630 1922-08-02 8 S. C. C. AUTUMN TOURNAMENT. Entries are now open for the S C C Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament. This is the handicap ';<o<urnanx>nV-~ singles, doubles and newcomers. Entries clo&& om Aug 25 and play begins on Sept. 11. MALAYAN DOUBLES. Entries for the Singapore tournament to decide upon630 words
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Article72 1922-08-02 8 The Marlborough presents to-night two big Paramount features, L'Apache," in six reels, featuring Dorothy Dalton, in the second show, and "Told in the Hills," also in six reels, presenting Robert Warwick, in the first show. The former has a sensational story of Paris, with Dorothy Dalton giving a72 words
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Advertisement586 1922-08-02 8 STEEL SPLIT IM PULLEYS 1 More than Five Million in Use Every one of them is helping to save power, to put possible ounce of it to work. ex r > This high efficiency of "American Pulleys is due to a design and construction and their scientifically accu**?* dimensions. cnu586 words
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Article1353 1922-08-02 9 MR KINDERSLEY ON SINGAPORE INTERFERENCE. Some Marginal Notes. We are requested by Mr R C M Kindersley to publish the following: At th« meeting of the Federal Council held in June last reference was made by me to the very grave interference in Singapore with the Programme1,353 words
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Advertisement94 1922-08-02 9 THE II THE BUYERS OPPORTUNITY 10 BE; SUPPLIES AT BOTTOM PRICES bubbsr mancleb Weighing Machines Avery and Dennison's Box Strapping 5 8 Barbed Wire Tapping Knives As*am Forks Shovels-Wire Netting Etc., Etc RING UP 2940, 2941, UTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. k3AA. A.MA. WELLMAN SMITH OWEN94 words
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Advertisement56 1922-08-02 9 KONG HING CHEONG CO. Photographic Dealers. W* "specialise in Printing. Developing and Enlarging. Sc d us your films. W P will Print and Develop same. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices Moderate. Importer! also of Mouldings. rMrt'i-re Frames, Plate Glass, Filvered Plate Glass, Window Gla3s, Etc., Etc. HEAD OFFICE: 102-104. North Bridge Road56 words
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Advertisement252 1922-08-02 9 DRINK ASAHI BEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI DUSSAN KAISHA UATTERY-ROA1), SINGAPORE. THE REAL SOLUTION to any question concerning the profitable disposal of your goods is to be found in PROMINENT ADVERTISING. It will enable you to formulate plans for building up your sales, and in obtaining definite values for them. Th".;252 words
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Advertisement361 1922-08-02 9 I CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. A good opp.wtuni-y of acquiriag first class Town business pre vise; aud dwelling houses for sound and profitable investment not to be missed by enterprising capitalists. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties at Bukit I assoh361 words
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Article615 1922-08-02 10 IMPORTANT AMERICAN DECISION. New York. —The United States Supreme Court has handed down a decision regarding Labour unions which promises to change profoundly their status in ir»du$*rial disputes. The essential point of the opinion, which wai delivered by Chief Justice Taft, is that Labour uniions are suable615 words
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Advertisement535 1922-08-02 10 It is surprising hew many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go on unchecked, a535 words
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Advertisement563 1922-08-02 10 Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigour and Weil-being The morehighly-strung your nerves are, the more quickly they will respond to the intenseinvigoratingeffectof Sanatogen. Butcven the Julicst nerves respond to it in time feel the powerful access ot r.ernv th it Sanatogen brings, and derive from ita new tone and elasticity.563 words
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Advertisement150 1922-08-02 10 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatism is one of the world's greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little's Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even150 words
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Advertisement401 1922-08-02 10 MARTIN S PI LLS P«iiic>i Lnwdy (or All tFraful&Wt?-t .—I bn» j< luaitiii'f Hfcfe t in«ea»i<ttf eft» ItySM Brath V~hoac wb» aw <Wt» r PANTON DONDANG SAYANG Volume 111. (The First Edition which has been long ago out of print) The New Second Edition is Now Ready. Price $1.20 each401 words
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Advertisement219 1922-08-02 10 STEAMER SABJ^ LONDON LWfi Haruna Maru Kamo Maru LL\F, Sado Km HAMBURG LLNK. Tsuyama Maru -NEW YORK LIN EVIA *>UTH AMERICAN LB BOMBAY LINE. Ttamba Maru Akita Maru CALCUTTA mil. Malacca Maru Osaka Maru FOR JAPAN. Buyo Maru Kashima Maru Tosa Mara about ib" Toyohashi Kanagawa .Maru Hakone Maru For219 words
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Advertisement565 1922-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. AO BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.; m PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. NINSULAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Contract with His Majesty's Government. FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. 1 Frum LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Aug 6 v ara about Aug 22 about Sept 3 about Sepf 17 about Oot565 words
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Advertisement413 1922-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS o^sTkT Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Argun Maru arr Aug 20 dep 21 NEW YORK LINE. For Sau Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr July 28413 words
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Advertisement502 1922-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. *x V LINE OF STEAMERS m Monthly sail.ngs 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. "EMITA" Aug. 5 Sept. 4 e.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct 9 s.s. EURELIA502 words
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Advertisement150 1922-08-02 11 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Servica to Japan via Hong kong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill oi Lading for Caiton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philip pines, etc. FOR PENANG AND150 words
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Advertisement470 1922-08-02 11 j STEAMER SAILINGS CHINAMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated Sn U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. NANKING s.s. CHINA n (First class fare, Hongkong to San Francisco G.470 words
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Advertisement413 1922-08-02 12 WANTED. WANTPjD.—Eurasian an! Chinese Ladies to sell during spare houif Ladies' and children's Dresses and bhoes. Liberal commission. Apply, between 9 and 10 a.m. Frankels, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street. j TO. LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LE !".—From Ist August, Godown413 words
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Advertisement554 1922-08-02 12 NOTICE NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: nth August Saturday Publ Holid 7th August Monday NOTICE. THE PLAINFIELD SCHOOL at 7 Gentle Road is for Chinese Children who wish to learn English. Kindergarten and Preparatory class from 8 to 11 a.m. Classes for lads above the age of554 words
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Advertisement445 1922-08-02 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (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:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Londor Office: —36 Bishop.gate. Lyon.s Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street.445 words
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Advertisement427 1922-08-02 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. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised427 words
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Advertisement426 1922-08-02 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £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,426 words
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Advertisement394 1922-08-02 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Toong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. i rm an.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah394 words
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Advertisement263 1922-08-02 12 8B!m »e maj TeL No. 3«. SUBSCRIPTION ti PAYABLE I»; AbUNii Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter I I? Single Copy 5 Postage Extra 50 cts. To Foreign countries $1 I VERY MANY "MALAYA TRIBUNE" depend upon street paper. ft wUI help sure them agaimt on days when, as jfc, the263 words
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