Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1922
1922-10-27
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Title Section27 1922-10-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. B- -No. 251 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement110 1922-10-27 1 C fitted promptly. 5 ,d r.ro (gi ieg mI 9 mi- 5 I ptlCl MODKKATE. j THE STERN OPTICAL CO., r' OPTICIANS, i CANAL KOAD. P SINGAPORE. I i i i i i i i«uii»ni« j^j^^^^^ s arc.« I I The Only Chewing Sweets. > 4 y/| SWRJGSIYSI n j110 words
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Advertisement50 1922-10-27 1 ii »1 ti ii i i i i i«n i .i m i i < in j CIGARETTES. j I NUMBER Jjjjj) VIRGINIA The Hall-Mark of 5 a Perfection. I Z Sole Maauf acturer» i ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., j London. B Tll|[|llinillllllii||i|i:| iiiiiiiiilHl'lli.llil h i i i i50 words
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Article800 1922-10-27 2 PLANNED ON LINES OF CAIRO BUILDING. Noiseless (Rubber) Floors. In a Council Paper Major Keys, the architect, descr.bes the proposed new Hospital buildings as follows: "The Hospitals are two separate schemes —European and Native, but both can be administered from Urn European Administration Block The Pavilion type800 words
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Article453 1922-10-27 2 A PENANG OUTBURST. The "Pinar.tr lays vigor- j ously into Singapore's "stormy petrel", Mr F C Peck, in a note under the heading "Mr Peck Again Says the P G Those ol our readers who agree w h the views we have expressed at intervals on453 words
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Article189 1922-10-27 2 Bastera Competitiea Neligible. Commenting on the international Cotton Federation*! statistics, Sir Charles Ifacars states they show tha' [ndia, ('hint and Japan have in round figures only 12,000,000 cotton spindles for their combined populations of 0,000,000. To supply the requirements of Great Britain and Ire and. with a189 words
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Article89 1922-10-27 2 There is quite- an epidemic of roadhogging by motorists, both European and Chinese, in Penang present. In Singapore, we note, there arc fre qt'pnt prosecutions in the police courts for reddest driving and Ii would be good thing if the local police we .<> fcara thsir attention89 words
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Advertisement286 1922-10-27 2 c€NBtNSEB n|fj ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. QTJ ALITY (i UARANT E E D. Trading Company "Holland" (mCORPOBATED IN HOLLAND.) Agents. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE AUTUMN HOLIDAYS! "ARIEL" British Standard Roadster 24 in. Gent s Bicycli SPECIFICATION Frame: 22 in. or 24 in. Biflex Front ChaiL: h>n I H in. roller.286 words
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Advertisement417 1922-10-27 2 INFANTILE INDIGESTION. In bank* and very young children indigestion is caused by errors in diet, „_.-i,t \i\7 nv*vr feedinar. Its symp-oms a,e losj of nppetfta peevishness, wind, vomiting, furred ton1 .> and breath, hieeougn and restless ttlgbtt The beat treatment is baby'? Os/D Tablets, which e'.ear away the offending natter417 words
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Advertisement225 1922-10-27 2 M»iMJWi.jiiiMUtrwii"m^ j HODGIN i IMPBOy^ j RUBBER MANGLES I m W t a^, I BOW TOP or FLAT TOP. With 20 x 4 Plain Iron Rollers. Measurements 46 i 29 ig E a $41 per Machine. I Bow Top fitted with special Bow and Cross Pi* 5 Flat Top fitted225 words
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Article634 1922-10-27 3 CAN MALAYAN PRICES BE REDUCED ir »cc by a paragraph in the "Times of Malaya" that the Director of Supplies, S.S. and F.M.S., wild be in Ipoh this week. Ido not know what this official's duties exactly are, but if they embrace any sort of r.ppreciable control of634 words
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Article158 1922-10-27 3 Strong measures will have to be taken if Association football is going to be much better than a foul fight says a Home paper. In first-class football three well-known players were ordered off Saturday. In the Tottenham and Arsenal match the referee contented himse'f with cautioning an Arsenal player. The158 words
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Article601 1922-10-27 3 HIS EXCELLENCES INVITATION ACCEPTED. Where Waste Occurs. His Excellency (remarks the "Straits Echo" in the course of an editorial on the Governor's Address) says that the Government has to satisfy the public that it is 4t not collecting too much revenue or spending too much." That is 1.01 the601 words
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Article107 1922-10-27 3 It would be interesting to know why, if the price of petrol can be reduced at Homo, where the reduction is expected to react most favourably on the cost of living, it still remains so high out here where we are so much closer to the107 words
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Advertisement764 1922-10-27 3 AUCTION SALE. Ltd., P 1 ,Pssors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) (bUC (Iscorporated in Singapore.) pr <; Valuers and Estate Agents, Auctioneer., |f mQ BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. j| r„ Thio Sioe Keat in Bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE Of Delco Liahting phud 32 volts with 16 Cells < le-rooni,764 words
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Advertisement417 1922-10-27 3 Wn-yus£> f TBI t»tEH CIEAI. MOTHING is so refreshing and rejuvenating to the skin as Ven-Yusa, the Oxygen Face Cream. By reason of the oxygen h gives off when applied to the ikin, VeivYusa puts new vitality Into the tissues and brings out the natural softness and youthful freshness of417 words
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Advertisement273 1922-10-27 3 There is perhaps no place in the world where a person voluntarily takes nor*) risks against his health than in the Tropical East. Ona cannot avoid doing so en account of the severe climate, dangers af bad water and a hundred other natural causes. There are the reasons why so273 words
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Advertisement715 1922-10-27 4 CINEMAS mm tHtftfT THE WOLF WOMAN Featuring LOUSE GLAUH assisted by CHAHLES RAY. A picture that reveals life as it should not be lived inculcate a lesson. The rudder of the frail skiff of life is given into the hands of man not that he maybe to -od hither and715 words
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Advertisement267 1922-10-27 4 CINEMAS f~i J\i Vi 13 I^iAl I Theatre. 1 BEACH ROAD, Programme from Thursday, October 26, to Tuesday, October 31. A Very Attractive Bill of Fare. I In tbe Second Show at 9 p.m. Harold Lloyd's Second Latest and Greatest Comedy. A Special Production released by Pathe-Assoeiated Exhibitors. Ii A267 words
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Advertisement137 1922-10-27 4 William Caxton fit at introduced the Printing Presa into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of punting at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and i-et up a Printing Preas near Westminster Abbey. The Game and Playe of Chesse and the137 words
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Advertisement607 1922-10-27 4 CINEMAS (a the tad Show at 9 pan. s PLAYING WITH FIR A sinze.t me:; a day offered attractive "dates" to EakLQjM Shop, but she treated them rough and "made em like it" < engagements made over a music c >unter It eras a wonde.fnl day i She ran through607 words
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Article80 1922-10-27 5 l.,.,.,»««""" io-day. Oct 17. r a.m.. M» "doners. U*. ;j Theatre. Tu .«.rn.«. <* 2H arm, 3-44 p.m. .'.'r.*a".d Jud; S |C s I C v Services, a n- ff»an**t ann: ;'vW-.scc,s. :S n 1 V c.-ra Theatre, r Oct 29. a.m.. U4 a* C r Trinity.80 words
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Article220 1922-10-27 5 Liksnag Siagapsrc properties L., tM Estates of Haji a bia Asdal Jalfl, deceased bsßwdAli bia Haji Abdul L neti were sold by auction Li Caeaag Koon Seng and r. .r ulsieoi oa Wednesday f m tasehoid land and house Arab-street, area 655 square L hMr A VaUbboj for220 words
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Article45 1922-10-27 5 (J S tentber) of the journal of s Old Boys' Ass a**ttei than it a pr deces--v',y dc voted to full s x rant of sports of the As- W Sept 30. The very Boys. School notes, SJ t a i45 words
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Article67 1922-10-27 5 k** Z L 1 l c return c r c "•■"Bail activities L already having H m bj one direction for a *«tfl from Colombo j j j **PPSIf agents met o% r ;l of reaching B*2, rtw ucce l>- cargo at ieJS? tar. v s f T67 words
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Article210 1922-10-27 5 To-day, Oct 27. Kemaman, Kuala Dungun Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Van Cloon 2 p.m. P. Sambu* and Mcdan Van Diemen 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Perak 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Billiton Batavia Camphuys 4 p.m. Rhio, Prigi210 words
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Article135 1922-10-27 5 Mails from Europe, (London mails dated October 5) ex P and O Karmala will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence wi 1 be ready for delivery tu boxholders abou; 10.15 fi.m. From Indo-Ch'na by s.s. Angers, r.t 'i n gapore at 5 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan135 words
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132 1922-10-27 5 In accordance with the decisions of the Washington Conference, the Foreign Postal Agencies in China are due to be withdrawn by the end of the year. Those maintained by the British Post Office at Amoy, Canton, Chefoo, Foochow, Hankow, Hoihow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Swatow132 words
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Article183 1922-10-27 5 n> DAY'S QUOTATIONS Tin—89%.—£25 tori soil. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No busi:.ess. Sago Flour.—No business. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Business done. La. Lociil Marli't Qiotatiom, Gambier $11.00 Java Cube 17.50 Hamburg Cube 17.00 Press Cube 15.50 Sarawak White Pepper 20.00 Mixed Black Fepper 12.75 Sundried Copra 9,90 Mixed Copra 9.52% Small Flake183 words
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Article85 1922-10-27 5 Singapore, Oct 27. On T. ndon— Bank 4 months' tight 2s 4 3-16 d Demand 2s 4 3-32 J Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 7-lGd On N< .v' York— Demand 51 r Private 9>d s S3* i Franc Bank 660 F nk TeL Transfer 179 Bank demand draft85 words
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Article59 1922-10-27 5 C. of S. Association Singapore, Oct 27. stir Civp# <-losing Price» Lates' fjondori Cables quote.— 'x, don, Spui. iibbed Sh«*»t Cic? I"- Buyers S«*l! jr i Spot 38% 39 Nov' to Dec 39 39 Va Jan to March 41 41% April to June 42 43 Latest London Cables59 words
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Article27 1922-10-27 5 Singapore, Oct 27. T -day's closing rubber quotation are as under*--New York. —22 cts. London. —11 %d. S.ngapore. —38% cts. Tone of Market—Weaker.27 words
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Article253 1922-10-27 5 Singapore, Oct 27. Rubber. —London ll%d. Local 38%. Tin.—London £178 2s Gd. Local 89%. Share market. —Rubbers quiet. Tins and Industrials active. Loans in demand. Rubbers.— Amalgamated Malays $1.90 to $2.10, Utan Simpans $1.30 to $1.40, Ayer Panas $5 to $5.50, Mentakabs 10 to 15 cents.253 words
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Article259 1922-10-27 5 arriyals. October 25. Ermland, Ger 3,890 tors, Capt Eckhorn from Hamburg, left Sept 16. Mansfield and Co Ltd. October 26. Seang Bee, Brit 3,484 tons, Capt Connolly, from Rangoon, left Oct 28, Giong Ho. M S Dollar, Brit 6,919 tons, Capt Maclean, from Yokohama, left Sept 2, Robert259 words
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Article238 1922-10-27 5 October 26. Sumutrj\ Dut 573 tons, for Hongkong via ports. Spcelman. Dut 579 tons, for Tarempa via ports. Rochussen, Dut 1,605 tons, for Lho Senmawe via ports. *i Sri Muar, Brit 06 tons, for Malacca and Muar. Sappho, Brit 327 tons, for P Dickson via Malacca* WQlesden, Brit 3,141238 words
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Advertisement681 1922-10-27 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE.—Motor Cycle. (Zenith) %H H.P. Twin Cylinder. Beautiful condition. No reasonable offer refused. Repiies to Box 22, c/o Malaya l ribune." GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received up to noon on the 7th November, 1922, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, from person* desirous of c mtracting681 words
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Advertisement588 1922-10-27 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. I j To-night aad To-morrow Night At 9.3) p.m. MASKS AND FACES." I I THE STOBY OF PEG WOFFINGTON ENGLAND'S ORE VTEFF.M PBODUCTIOV. INTRODUCING THE FOLLOWING CELEBRITIES. Sir John Hare Sir John«on-Forbes j Robertson Sir Squire Bancroft Sir George Sir Jamos Barrie Alexander Mr. George B. Shaw Sir588 words
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Advertisement136 1922-10-27 5 mil l i t i i i i t i i i c ii Willie service is the j; Pr'mary requisite cf Eye Glasses—be sure I that Mountings and I style conform to your j personality. Our II Rimless Glasses offer s the very utmost in Z service, com- I136 words
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Miscellaneous64 1922-10-27 5 WBATHEB REPORT. i mdang Kerbau Hospital, Oct 26 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p mlat. tird tu dc.' Ian 1016.1 1013.2 1015.1 Temp 85 87 82 Wet Bulb Ther: 79 79 77 Dir of Wind N W E calm Max Temp in shade 89 Min do do 73 Max64 words
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Obituary30 1922-10-27 6 ANNOUNCEME T Mr. Lim Kirn Seah. Funeral at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday the 29th instant. Route Waterloo Street, Middle Road. Soiegie Road, Bukit Timah Road and Holland Road.30 words
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Article794 1922-10-27 6 There are several features of His Excellency the Governor's Annual Address, other than those already discussed, which call for some remark. Sir Laurence's review was thoroughly frank and interesting in a more real sense than Is customary in this yearly record of facts and opinions which794 words
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Article793 1922-10-27 6 Mr W Wallace Cook, of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., is -on a visit to Penang from Singapore. Mr Pearson, Executive Engineer, of the F M S Irrigation Department, has left Ipoh for Australia on leave. Dairen has made an important step in advance of the majority of ports in793 words
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Article274 1922-10-27 6 A Wealth of Fine Acting. A picture which has beta called England's greatest ft^aa" screened at the Victoria Theatre last night. Ar.d there is no doubt about it that from many points of view Masks and Faces" is a wonderful production, exhibiting as it does such famous274 words
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Article103 1922-10-27 6 Bills for the Next Meeting. The Legislative Council will meet next Monday. Oct 30, at 2.30 p.m., when the orders ol the day will comprise the following Bi is: Rubber Restriction Bill, committee and 3rd reading. Rubber Lands Assessment (Amendment) Bill, all stages. Final Supp y Bill, Ist103 words
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Article361 1922-10-27 6 A Chinese who impersonated a detective a few days ago was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr Dawsom in the eecand police court yesterday. The man went up to two women in a r.kisha, late on Saturday night, and sti.rted to question them. Two poi'oe constables then came361 words
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Article388 1922-10-27 6 SQUIZ - BY "SQUIZ." Prepare*] fe ta W4< Tr at s 4 ni tn, when rubber i s TV S Tax filing J?** Council R t f, rt) "looking Still, someone J to th- ti advert:,,., nt in »2 to convey th iugubrj^ s P° iu prosperity. P'raps aftr388 words
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Advertisement465 1922-10-27 6 I Sfe lh~ttSisZS2SßSis2s2sEstt?s? S2S2SaS2RSSHSBi iff I 44 His Master's Voice 5 j I New Records. oj 1 12-inch Red Label, $3.75 S ITH. I. CHAL-APINE (Bass) 2—*****2 In quw l a t rub.i oscura Beethoven MISCJA ELMAN (Violin) 3—***** H.,ng without words, Op. 67. No. 6 Mendelssohn jfl FLOxNZALEY QUARTETTE465 words
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Advertisement23 1922-10-27 6 Jactogei/ Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Article689 1922-10-27 7 krt pgflliffiS fcUNffiSfO ON UNIONIST POLICY. HOPES OF TRADE REVIVAL. Reuter. v M the King has signed the proclamation at J larl amer.t.— Reuter. proclamation for dissolution orders the ask«, Oc Nov 20. His Majesty has approved L. nea r ;??m of writs for an election onReuter. - 689 words
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Article155 1922-10-27 7 Another Reparations Effort. Reuter. London, Oct 26.—French francs depreciated to 64-70. General selling is due to the recent collapse of mark? and also the French finances. Belgian francs are 69-70. Marks are steady at 19.600. The fall of the franc is alarming Paris, where the sudden visit ofReuter. - 155 words
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Article75 1922-10-27 7 Court Martial Finding. Router. London. Oct 26.—The finding of the court martial held at Portsmouth in connection with the stranding of the flagship Raleigh on the coast of Labrador on Aug 8. is that the na visaing officer. Commander Leslie Bott. be dismissed from the shipRouter. - 75 words
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Article79 1922-10-27 7 Reuter. Washington, Oct 25.—Supreme Court Judge Brandeig has refused to tne foreign shipping lines a tsy of < r.-vution against the enforcement of Judge Hands' decision uph id rg the Daugherty ruling. The Treasury has simultaneously nnovneed however that foreign ships will still be permitted as aReuter. - 79 words
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Article57 1922-10-27 7 Reuter. Brussels, Oct 25.—The International Conference on maritime iav. has unanimously passed the draft international code for the limitation of the responsibility of shipowners to eight pounds sterling per ton in respect of vessel and freight, and the creating of a special fund equivalent to eight pounds sterlingReuter. - 57 words
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Article229 1922-10-27 7 MANUFACTURERS WANT HEAP RUBBER. Mr. Perkins' Views. Reuter. London, Oct 25.—The Indiarubber Manufacturers' Association have issued a statement urging- their objections to the adoption of the recommendation in the Stevenson Committee report. The manufacturers protest ggainst Government interference. —Reuter. L ndon, Oct 26.—The Indiarubber Manufacturers' Association declare thatReuter. - 229 words
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Article130 1922-10-27 7 Ho'land Mijrht Come In. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumj)ur, Oct 27.—The correapeodent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo wires that a special telegram received in Ceylon states the London 'Times" says Ceylon's decision to restrict removes or..' doubt existing regarding the extent of the adopt:Oß of130 words
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Article195 1922-10-27 7 Arrest of Greek Prin c. Reuter. Constantinople, Oct 25.—The Allied High Comm ssionera have protested against the warning given by Hamid Bc-y, the representative of the Angora Government, to the banks., to the effect that Angora will not recognise payments made on account of the Constantinople Government.Reuter. - 195 words
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Article64 1922-10-27 7 Due to Fascisti Threats. Reuter. Rome. Oct, 26.—The Facta Cabinet has resigned, owing to the threatening attitude of the F'ascisti, who demand a share in the Government, and have ordered a general mobi'isation of all Eascisti detachments all over Italy. The situation, however, is regarded hopefully inReuter. - 64 words
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Article11 1922-10-27 7 (We do not necessarily endorse the Opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article547 1922-10-27 7 From Mr H B WARD The Income Tax Bill for 1923 introduced at the Meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday the 23rd instant is one which cannot be regarded with satisfaction from any reasonable point of view. The Tax was strenuously opposed by the public on547 words
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Article101 1922-10-27 7 From Mr T DAMON People proceeding to their work in the morning find it very inconvenient to pass through Merbau-road, where the lorries and bullock-carts of the Ice Factory are kept right across the road, near the Bridge, to load them with ice blocks. The factory has101 words
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Article40 1922-10-27 7 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct 26.—A Tokyo cable says the last of the Japanese army expedition in Siberia left Viadivostock at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The arms and munitions were handed over to the Reds prior to the departure.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article243 1922-10-27 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Oct 26. The market during the past week has been very irregular and despite the news that restriction was a certainty prices have not advanced to i ho extent it was anticipated. Manufacturers still seem to be wavering but the243 words
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Article186 1922-10-27 7 Singapore, Oct 26. Rubber. In th.- local weekly auction held on I Wednesday, the demand was poor, j and there were large withdrawals, only 263 tons changing hands out of 563 tons offered. There were no sa'es of anard.-d she*, 40 1 cents only beinj,-186 words
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Article271 1922-10-27 7 Defendant Denies Liability. A claim by Messrs Tan Kah Kee, and Co, of Singapore, for $2,250 in respect of bricks supplied to Tan Chye Lee, a Government contractor, was the subject of an action before the Actintr Chief .Justice, the hon'ble Mr P J271 words
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Advertisement556 1922-10-27 7 ———iiimiiiia iiniiir- a I Fairbanks-Mo» se TYPHOON POWER j PUMPS j (Motor Driven.) a Motor Driven Typhoon H pumps are especially useful for I first class pneumatic or gravity water supply systems where I electric current is available. Being compact, smooth-running and self-contained, these I I outfits are very practical556 words
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Article915 1922-10-27 8 ROZARIO v. Y. F. WONG. Claude Rozario has accepted the challenge of V F Wong, and they will be matched over six rounds on Nov 4. Rozario is willing that his featherweight title, won in the rece.t tournament, should be at stake, so that Wong has915 words
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Article36 1922-10-27 8 ST. J. O. B. A. II vs. MUNICIPALITY. i The sceond team of the St Joseph's Old Boys Association was defeated by the Municipality by two goals to nil yesterday in a game of soccer.36 words
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Article402 1922-10-27 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A. Singles. Lee Warner beat Wodehouse, 8—6, 1—6, 6—2. Dean beat Sine) ir, 6— 4, 1—6, 6—4. C Singles (Semi-final). Poyser beat Hoblyn. A. Doubles. Prentis and Dyne beat Doig and Leakey, 6—4, 5—7, 6—3. Prentis arid Dyne beat W'nter and Wilson, 6—0, 6—(Semi-final).402 words
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Article232 1922-10-27 8 R A M C BEAT S R C. A good game of hockey was witnessed yesterday on the padang when the SRC were opposed to the R A M C. The game was played at v. fast pace, and both sides attacked alternately. No goals were scored 'in the232 words
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Article115 1922-10-27 8 C.G.C. vs. K.G.C. The following will represent the Singapore Garrison Golf Club against Keppel Golf Club, at Keppel, on Sunday Nov 5 A Birse and G C Nash T D Hall and W H Lee Warner; R L i) Wodehouse and T Battishill; Cant Calthrop-Calthrop and Hon Mr Everitt115 words
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Article56 1922-10-27 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Singks Handicap (Final). McKean owe 6 beat Lyall owe 3. 21—9. This match, dt spite counter attractions on the drew quite a crowd of spectators, and Veteran McKean's victory was a very popular one. TO-DAY'S TIE. Doubles Handicap. J Mcl Brown and C M Jamieson vs.56 words
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Article84 1922-10-27 8 YM.C.A. CARNIVAL. The remaining preliminary heats in the YMC A Swimming Carnival were held yesterday at the swimming pool. Fort Canning, the results being as follows: 80 Yards School Championship Mohd Sar (Victoria Bridge), J Perreau (St Joseph's) Thio Soon Wan (AngloChinese), Wee Siong Kang (St Andrew's). 80 yards84 words
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Article190 1922-10-27 8 S. R. C. vs. SERVICES. The last match in the cricket league tournament will be played to-morrow b tween the SRC and the Services on the SRC ground commencing at 2 p.m. The SRC will be represented by the following A E Coelho. E Ĕ de Souza, R Bartels.190 words
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Article221 1922-10-27 8 CHAIRMAN'S WARNING TO SHAREHOLDERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 27.—At Malayan Matches second annual meeting the chairman, Mr Russell, said the producing stage having been reached the yearly accounts should in the future afford more interesting reading. The present revenue promised well. In future, when the221 words
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Article640 1922-10-27 8 At the annual general meeting of the Malayan Matches Ltd., held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the following report was presented:— Io submitting the Second Annu.,1 Report and Statement of Accounts for the Financial Year ended March 31, 1922, your Directors regret that the Manufacture and side640 words
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Article218 1922-10-27 8 After Delivery cf Judgment. The case of Chew Boon Sah and others vs. Chew Jim Him and another was adjourned yesterday by the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon Mr P J Sproule, after he had delivered judgment in the matter upon the evidence which had been placed before218 words
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Article107 1922-10-27 8 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Sh'mbun" for the following: Tokio, Oct 25.—1 c is stated that the th rd Russo-Japanese conference will be opened shortly owing to the wishes of the Chita Government and the '.usiness interests. Serious fighting between the Red and White armies east107 words
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Article90 1922-10-27 8 The Gaiety's presentation this week is a Universal special attraction 44 Playing with Fire staning Gladys Walton, a jazzy syncopation of love and adventure as experienced by the little pinnist in a small music shop. From cheap jewellery aad flippant slang, her heart leads her to happiness and90 words
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Article46 1922-10-27 8 A Special Recruiting Day for the SVC (Europeans only) will be held at the Drill Hall on Armistice Day, November 11, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p.m. This is specially intended for those who wish to attend training next season.46 words
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Article60 1922-10-27 8 The following Johore appointments are gazetted: Mr M C Hay to act as Controller of Labour; Mr F T Tree to act as Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat; Mr C R How tt to act a s Collector of Land Revenue; Capt R V Morris to be European Surveyor; Mr 260 words
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Advertisement436 1922-10-27 8 THE ONLY CURE FOR BRONChIiIS. ZM,M9 TREATISES BY DOCTOR OH'fcp^ One erf our greatest physician*— an earineat A says, I have not seen oi. e who, if taen plications, no matter how long the durauon 0 f <h a" 0 be cured, THE GREATEST of ENGLAND'S PHYSICIAN prescribed Dr. HAIR'S436 words
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Article353 1922-10-27 9 ,nvl,t d I up to noon v r, 1922, 's Office, -en'- C^ U "f 9irott8 of L e tc fur the eB from JanuI j,-:.eV»(>0<J-r i *uch as l ,a Minor T es, etc where directed at G< lor each [Mrked on T fir |ers auvj be353 words
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Article455 1922-10-27 9 Singapore, Oct 23, 1922. Articles. Prices. t. c. Bans, Long per catty 09 Beans, French per catty 20 Beef per lb 38 Beef Steak per lb 35 Bean Sprouts per catty 05 Bamboo Sprouts per catty 07 Blachan per catty 20 Brinjals per catty 08 Cabbage, Batavia455 words
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Article118 1922-10-27 9 The progress of Chinese tfSfo*V in their own country is instanceeVby/thtfollowing message from FfHnkow of Sept 30:— Women suffragists in Hunan Province are becoming part and parcel of political wrangles in Hunan, now that they are organising a big suffragist party of women politicians to be called118 words
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Article1527 1922-10-27 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange ar.d Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Oct 27. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES——Mail Quotations. Is®ue Paid Val. Up. i s. <L 2|- 2\- Allagar 0 0 3 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 16 £1 £11,527 words
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Advertisement329 1922-10-27 9 Telephone 2419. LIM CHEF. SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. tMICRELIN TYRE STOCKIST. Ali Sizes of Cord Tyres Always in Stock. Prompt Delivery to Every Order. Vi I CHE LIN. JUST RECEIVED. A Fresh Stock of Medicines:— DELICIOUS DIGESTIVE PILLS. These pills improve digest've power. They remove constipation, stomachache, disinclination towards329 words
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Advertisement167 1922-10-27 9 ■MatiHiißHa<'HiiHMßita!iaiiß>taiiß!iHuaiiaHßiia!.Bi<BnmitaKaiißii■naiißuanana!<■•• *ii■ mbu■ n ßnßiiaLiaiicLLSLimij a i■' •:?>KixKmnai^B I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., I C-NCORPOR\TKD IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS i 3 PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, j 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, j SINGAPORE, S.S. m m I I Do you require STATIONERY of good t p I quality 1 The following lines167 words
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Article359 1922-10-27 10 A COMING PROBLEM. Illicit opium from the North itill finds its way into Bangkok says the "Bangkok Time*." On Saturday a man. said to be a ram-commissioned officer of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, was arrested at the Cantonese temple with 100 tamlunigs of it in his possession. He had359 words
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Article249 1922-10-27 10 Too Easily Wheedled. Both breath and ink have been freely expended on the fascinating question "Can Labour Govern"" Perhaps some guidance towards the right answer may be lined from what happened last week, says a mail paper, when Labour went, m all its organised I strength, to249 words
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Article148 1922-10-27 10 (To the Editor of the "Straits Echo.") Dear Sir, I am glad you have taken up this subject. A reduction here is overdue for I read in a paper I received by the mail this morning: We ire authoritatively informed that the price of petrol will148 words
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Advertisement513 1922-10-27 10 rURODONAL) dissolves tiric acid. j I -The i«eof jjj 1 young by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid I which harden, the wall, of the blood veaaeU and render, them .ttff and bnttle. Recommended by Prof LA NCEPFA UJC laU President of the A cadimie 1 I de Mĕdectne,513 words
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Advertisement250 1922-10-27 10 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't250 words
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Advertisement390 1922-10-27 10 CUTICURA HEALSI RASHJN_HEAD In Pimples. Hair Came Out In Handfuls. Lost Rest. ••A rash broke out on my bead. It started in the form of pimples about the sue of a pea and when they burst a small dry crust formed. They itched and at times were so irritating they390 words
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Advertisement569 1922-10-27 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. FOB MAURITIUS The s.s. Mauritian is due to arrive here on the 3 th instant and will have prompt despatch tor* the above port. For passage, please apply to M. A. Namazie Sons Ltd., 19, Malacca Street. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to569 words
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Advertisement230 1922-10-27 10 SI'EAHER sJJ LONDON line 1 Suwa Maru I Fushimi Maru I LIVERPOOL UN E Toyohashi Maru Tajima Maru HAMBURG LkUt Dakar Maru i N?W YORK LINErJ south AJuaur^J BOMBAY LINE. Tamba Maru Moji Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Penang Maru Yaaaagata Man Akita Maru LOR JAPAN. Kamakur a Man Fsanga Mam iLkaoka230 words
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Advertisement453 1922-10-27 11 sailings. i RRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. ft incited ks England.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES, ML PA *7 15 I ORIENTAL &N< CO, N N wlt b His Majesty's Government. LONDO> SINGAPORE. Yrcm LOKWU ttDOVI t Oct 29 about Nov 12 rflS about Nov 2G about Dec 10 about Dec453 words
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Advertisement427 1922-10-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S. X Proponeo Sailing frcr* Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amazon Maru arr Nov 20 dep 21 Shunko Maru arr Dec 21 dep 22 *Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK I.INE. For San427 words
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Advertisement459 1922-10-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. M LINE OF STEAMERS w 3£->nthly sail ngs to and from Aastrslis for cargo only, calling at Batavis, Sourabsys, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne snd Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Nov 18 a.c. "ECHUCA" Nov 23 Dec 11 s.s. "EURELIA" Dec 16 1923 1923 Jan 15459 words
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Advertisement514 1922-10-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE Of fast twin screw mail jassenger stealers between Rangoon, Colombo, Marseilles and lontx with throufc.i connection frota Singapore ,ho t*««ang HOMEWARD SAILINGS, Leav e Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1922 1923 Warwickshire Nov 9 Heiefordshire Mar 15 Leicestershire Nov 23 Gloucestershire Mar 29 Herefordshire514 words
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Advertisement521 1922-10-27 12 WANTED. WANTED.—Ge::oraI Manages for a local Cfetoese Bank. Apply stating experienc n and quct'ifications to Box 19, o/o Malaya i ribune." WANTt D.—An expert Wrestler to teach a Chinese young man. Please state terms. Apply to Box 20, c/o The Malaya Tribune." WAN T E D.—Eurasian lady stenographer by European521 words
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Advertisement316 1922-10-27 12 BANKS. P. k 0. BANKING CORPORATION: LIMITED. (Incorporattd in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape GCMG, KCSI, KCIE (Chairman) Sir316 words
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Advertisement446 1922-10-27 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—4o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishop'gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglti, Hongkong,446 words
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Advertisement420 1922-10-27 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach StreetMalacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Paiembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT Londoa, New York, Saa Fraacisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shaagh&i, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000420 words
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Advertisement428 1922-10-27 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (liKorporateci in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid np Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor. £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London TJbunty Westminster and Parr's Bank,428 words
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Advertisement390 1922-10-27 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (lacorpcrated in the S.S.) Head OHice: Singapor*. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KUa... rise.. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hir., Esq. Seah Eng390 words
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Advertisement206 1922-10-27 12 THE MAUYA^I AND I suu zJ CEVEX, NGI Tel. Mo. 343, E d Tel. No. L7i 1 SUBSCRIPTION ft* PAYABLE IS Per annum Half -> early Per quarter Posts T. io roreign c .unuits ft "MALAY TRIBUNE* i depend v] pap,:-, it will heaj a sure them against on days206 words
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