Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1922
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Title Section27 1922-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY Vol. -No. 258 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1922.27 words
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Advertisement352 1922-11-04 1 accurately g e»>nd T-rlc I »nd Sun- I -MCI HODBRAT» rHi I ri ?T£RN OPTICAL CO.,| HI I:NC OPTICIANS. 0g££ CANAL ROAD. ft 8 Sgapore. I UNDERWEAR AT WHITEAWAYS 1 I Made from the Finest Materials Only. c I SEALPAX SLEEVELESS. jo I This s a s ron 8 co^on352 words
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Advertisement209 1922-11-04 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TAB COUNTRY BT USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES ROCODILB BRAND ObUiwahl* »f all dealer* a* n.r-.-t fraaa aaansfacta;era THE ElKAYES MATCH FACTORY Office 29, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. Olephena No. 2063. ATHLET'C GOODS WORTH SFF'NG! WORLD RENOWNED. SHILLCOCK'S Football Boots JACQUES Pin- Poof Seta SUftlMfcri:*' Force Cricket Bits ENGLISH209 words
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Advertisement168 1922-11-04 1 I Rolled Oĕ^ H Guaranteed for 10 Years jSPECIAL OFFER! BRITISH MADE I PS CYCLES. jjj "«9i i a Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. I I Saltley 72.50 jjj Standard 75.00 M I I Rover 80.00 I I NETT. I j JOHN LITTLE Co.Tti S«3eSE5HSZSESE525Z5?ScL52S2 ■aiiiiitf<» ••.|..i..«.'iuiiMui i B uiiii>ifi;iiniiiiwiiiMi;miii!triiitiiitiniiii:ii'« isnHi!it:n:H;<ii:i'iii.ii:i.ii--i168 words
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Article844 1922-11-04 2 MR. CHURCHILL'S DECISION DISCUSSED. A Calcutta View. Having stabilised" the situation in Mesopotamia, very little to tho satisfaction of "The Times," Mr Churchill has turned his attention to the stabilisation of the rubbe: industry in the Straits Settlements and Malaya, and here again, by a curious coincidence, his efforts844 words
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Advertisement165 1922-11-04 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Hick, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) DIESEL OIL ENGINES. UNIFLOW STEAM EN GIN I S. CONDENSERS (WITH HICK-BREGUET EJECTAIB.) P. A. PARIS, MAM, THE ARCADE, SINGAPOIE. AJM.A. AMJL HOLLANDIA f^s^ip COISDINSED ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Trading Company "Holland" (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) Agents. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MHHMMI^tfHt* y Royal165 words
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Advertisement372 1922-11-04 2 IS YOUR FACE DISFIGURED by pimples or blotches? If so it is a sure t>ign that Bi are needed to set matters right. As a remedy for disordered lever, biliousness, coated tongve, sick headaches pkmploa, blotched akin, and orther troubles aris'nvg from constipation Pinkettes are perfection. Tiny but thorough, as372 words
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Advertisement376 1922-11-04 2 —yes, it is lovely to feel j lam getting strong again 1 Only those who hive experienced the wearisome burden of ill-health, can 1 accurately realise what it means to feel they are getting strong and well—to I feel new vitality creeping into the body. 9 I WincarnU" offers new376 words
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Advertisement205 1922-11-04 2 »i I» f»» »i, i_ SAJ H r2P2?** j 0 1 5' I Let Sanatoria k You New Heal and Nerve Pom Let to-day beatnrnii|ji in your life—the da} v you took your first diini Sanatogen! In a few wee'.s glad o>. ob< ye t«• pawsincerely gra:< iv! or the205 words
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Article1933 1922-11-04 3 SIR ALEXANDER BiNNIE, SON AHO DEACON'S REPORT. [Ist. Instalment.! The lengthy and very valuable report of Messrs Sir Alexander Binnie, Sor., and Deacon, dated Oct, 1922, is of such interest and importance that we propose to publish it fully. It has been supplied to us by the Municipal1,933 words
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Advertisement308 1922-11-04 3 (ireat Medicine L Merit. tt'fi iJttWi OrienUl B.lm l^ W, \Lbeent-rippled Wltb (t. >• P w London, says bad with e t-rribie. J tried a and ointments of f *f?_t w.thout receiving had begun to give up f r ««11 1 CC>Ul<1 DOt W rf J[L the P»" mo?t iwas308 words
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Advertisement597 1922-11-04 3 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town and Sea-side Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Cos Sale-room. No. 30, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, November 8, at 2.30 p.m. t.t of Shariff* Saaiica biate 3/el Ababaker bia All Aljifri, decease!597 words
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Advertisement785 1922-11-04 3 AUCTION SAIL ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. ta the matter of the Estate of Kulsum Bee binte Jamil Khan deceased rue 'Jnderiignel have receive! instructions to sell by Public auoti» at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Riffles Place, Singapore. On Tuesday,785 words
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Advertisement487 1922-11-04 4 CINEMAS A real Gala Night for You, Grab Ycur Hat and come on tbe ran to enjoy a good laugh at the popular x°us i iay empire Tanj Zad: agar In the Second Show at 9-30 p.m. CHARLES CHAPLIN in THE KIIT 6 reels of Joy. Turn et—flj Hill tnnir487 words
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Advertisement366 1922-11-04 4 I CINEMAS ALHAMBRA TlmeasssvfcTKMß. BEACH ROAD, I I l Programme from Wednesday, November 1, to Monday, November 6. Announcement Extraordinary. The Pre-E:niuent Fii n of the World. Hailed Everywhere as the Greatost E ootio.ial Picture ever made. MADAM X M MADAM X MADAM X** In the Second Show at 9366 words
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Advertisement137 1922-11-04 4 William Carte a list introduced the Printing Pren tat* England fm the year 1471. After acquiring the eewlv Invented art of printing at Brugee, he returned to Englanc the land of hie birtk. aa! t* cp a Printing Preaa Weetminater Abbey. T The Game and Plaje ef Cheese and th*137 words
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Advertisement276 1922-11-04 4 CINEMAS Always the Beet f r the SPECIAL BIG PROGRAMsj Ia tie 1st ±hj« at 7.30 p.*. CLCBJA SWANSON AND T. ftajg. In the Til.i,g,e p av 5pa t<. HER DECISION" The pangs of old Love t jrture a Marri* u men« Florida Film Corporation n rP P FUNNY FATTY276 words
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Article131 1922-11-04 5 DccrMjing Steadily. TV KBXKtJ of the French public er the constantly d creasing birthi«h intensified by the publica- v rtks of the ten r 5 French cities, showing the i oil 10 per nt ii a single year. a Psril a! oe for the first six jib of131 words
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Article98 1922-11-04 5 Ik "China Mail" indulges in some Is.'. bj en B -kor.Gr's mili- ffltrihn an the Ma of levying it, on the assumpa f the Howe Government that tfl nay, and era! In 1 54 wh n firs* ount- »*****6, \Vh:n the levy was small— x: revenue at98 words
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Article99 1922-11-04 5 untitled that all untitled should Turk». Lh« f?r?«&» QUI n 0*1 that J *1*H. htu a!«.« r r V r 11 <wl i»L tl;p •■•l^t' •it I'.sslm, Th<> i j i i j which i the Tribune-o£ Oct X: pas] pretty active bout this sm all amount of ■s; 199 words
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Article184 1922-11-04 5 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day. $89.50 125 tona sold. Gambier.—No businaea. Pepper.—No bus aeae. Copra.—No bueineaw. Tapioca.—No Sago Flour.—Busineae ions latest .i Mark Cjaetatioaa. Gambier $11.50 Java Cuba 17.50 Hamburg Cubs 17.00 Press Cube 15.50 Sarawak White Peppa* 20.00 Mixed Black Pepper 13.00 Sundried Copra 9.85 Mixed Copra 9.50184 words
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Article84 1922-11-04 5 Singapore, Nov 3. On liondon— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d Demand 2s 4 l-8d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 15-32 d On New York— Demand 51% Private OOd's 53% On France Bank 675 Oa India— Bank Tel. Transfer 178* On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 6%84 words
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Article79 1922-11-04 5 C. ef C\ Rubber Associe J lon. Singapore, Nov 3. Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables qu>ts.—Lm don, Spot.—■ Iflifcsjd Bmekad Aae«t Closing Ptf*N Buyers Sellers Spot 40* 40% December 41 41* Jan to March 42* 43 April to June 43% 44 Latest London Cables quote.—London, spot.— Tone79 words
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Article47 1922-11-04 5 A correspondent of the London "Financier," commenting on the dearnoss of rubber goods, says: If manufacturers refuse to make- the right article, then, Sir, it's up lo the rubber producers to manufacture in the East —Colombo and Singapore- wh: re there is cheap aai ea3ily taught labour.47 words
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Advertisement338 1922-11-04 5 LONDON MATRICULATION. Why it is so Popular. 1. The London Matriculation t* open to persona of both sexes above the age of 16, without conditions as to residence or method of preparation. 2. The passing of the London Ifatrieulation secures exemption from the Preliminary Examinations of nearly all Professional bodies.338 words
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Advertisement620 1922-11-04 5 NOTICE. BARKER AND KENGCHUAN. LTD. (In Liquidation.) AT AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Barker and Kengchuan Limited, held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 16a, Change Alley, Singapore, on the 14& October, 1922, the following resolution) was passed as an extraordinary resoluton: "That the Company be wound up620 words
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Advertisement434 1922-11-04 5 THE STAR OPERA (Tke Premier Malay Opera m Singapore) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE SILVER KING (By Shaik Abiulla). To-morroir, Sunday, EUSOPE S4NI A Malay Drama. LOOK OUT! Mr. T. L. Tan is prepajlag fa/ A Chinese Play HWEE UANG GEOK. Part 2. Watch for434 words
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Advertisement90 1922-11-04 5 SB— SSSSBBBBBBBBBBBaSB j 2 While senrice is the Primary I requisite of Eye Glasses—be I sure that Mountings and style m conform to your personality. I Our Rimless Glasses offer the 4 very utmost in service, com- I fort, and style. N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN I MEDICAL HALL BUILDING t I BATTERY90 words
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Miscellaneous77 1922-11-04 5 wH EN AND WHERE. >0T 4 10:15 I* JB I Ktcrusra»- B vs r r.at J B > ;,i,.: »«W«. M VX--5.15 «"«i a-lS-*T|4 C in \<tT 5. pt >-i' ,ul p,n -e® «>->• ,Jt lv 2M T *J,k w*. W r»l. It"!*»"-' a Nnf I u.m.. 11.12 pjn. il77 words
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Miscellaneous619 1922-11-04 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nov 4. Mersing H'-ng Lian 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Meran 2 p.m. Muntok Palembang Senang p.m. Bagan Sembilan 3 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m. Pontianak, Singkawang, Pemangkat Sambas Stngkara 3 p.m. Port Swettenhain Penang ♦Klang 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 4 p.m. Miri, Labuan, Jeßselton, Kudat Sandakan619 words
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Miscellaneous62 1922-11-04 5 WEATHER REPORT. Ks.Bdn.nfr Kerhau Hospital Nov 2. 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bat. R*d to 82 dej? Fah 1015.4 1012.4 1014.3 Temp 80 85 80 Wet Bulb Ther: 78 79 79 Dir of Wind calm SW calm Max Temp in shade 87 Min do do 75 Max in62 words
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Article676 1922-11-04 6 A Singapore audience listened to a speech in the German tongue on Thursday afternoon for the first time since 1914. It was an event to remember, as inaugurating the revival of a relationship of former days which has been so tragically interrupted for the prolonged676 words
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Article740 1922-11-04 6 A reminder is given to the St Joseph's Old Boys of the annual picnic which will be held at Tanjong Katong to-morrow. The latest London cables to hand thi3 morning are dated as follows: Ordinary Rate Nov 3. Deferred Rate Nov 2. The public examination of A L V L740 words
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Article80 1922-11-04 6 Local Committee's First Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov 3.—At th-e- first meeting of the local restriction committee held here to-day it was stated that tomorrow's mail from home was bringing the text of the Duncan Schemo and ruke tor local guidance which will immediately be80 words
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Article23 1922-11-04 6 Four busses for "A" Co., (Blue Force) will leave Victoria Memorial Hall for Blue Force rendezvous at 2.45 p.m. to-day.23 words
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Article46 1922-11-04 6 Ex-Service m n are requested to ob:ain their tickets for th? dinrer which will be held in the Raffles Hotel Ball Room at 7.45 p.m. on Armistice Day 11) as soon as possible, as this will aid the Committee in making the mocaiaeary arrangements.46 words
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Article260 1922-11-04 6 One of the largest pasemtget boats to call Singapore is the City of Paris, of the Ellerman City line, which put into port on Thursday on h?r n:aidon voyage from Europe. She is under the command of Capt M'lkr. a very old servt .frit of the260 words
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Article56 1922-11-04 6 From Messrs Barlcw and Co, Estate A £ents: p os Ayer bating (F M S) ***** By dwall (FMS) 42 242 Chersonese (F MS) Estates 35,952 Dtnnistown (Krian FMS) Estates 43.801 Hieh'ands and Lowlands Para Rubber 98,400 K'abang Rubber 39,400 Krian R.;bb?r Piantatiors 25,800 Sunge Krian Rubber 66.70056 words
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Article217 1922-11-04 6 At the request of the Jamaca Government, the Colonial Office is Bending Mr Connacher, j veterinary expert formerly employe i hy the South African Government, to combat the epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease which is developing in the western provinces of the island. Sir William Rees-Davies. Chief Justice at Hongkong, suffered217 words
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Article421 1922-11-04 6 OVr n 4 7*™ 8 -prc.;V-% •'.««f, *112 v. kl,au!tt «en,,-. i'rf.m i'lTfn.; bu'l k- i.- 112 -j gWUkm** vtl> (C(| with ihi «wrpt. MI r> r h |HTS iv a i u,v v Ut Cv II» \fk r j. «irn-if,,. *1 V' I,HL. !>' A, I» Wl ft421 words
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Advertisement282 1922-11-04 6 g IHE CELEBRATED X I STORM KING LAMP i I IN SOLID BRASS OR NICKEL PLATED. lAs good Gives a c 0 as I I Brilliant I Electricity. I Li ht of 1 iHpr 300 Candle in use. Explode, j The most Economical Lamp Procurable. I I Price $17.50 each.282 words
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Advertisement118 1922-11-04 6 [AjCTOGEtt Ad vice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ft ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. 1 COMMERCE TRUCK l\i Tons Complete with Bod> 1 TRAFFIC LORRY" 2 Tons (Municipal Tax Paid up to Deeembcr 3!. 1922.) 1 FORD118 words
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Article479 1922-11-04 7 ANGORA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WILL m BE SUPREME. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS WIN? Reuter. I g Th* \ngora National Assembly has unanI Lthatato* March 16, 1920, and for all time lv, ft iaW aJ n rest* in the hands of the National Assembly ■Seri tJ tl Vrlmminent will be recognised.Reuter. - 479 words
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Article66 1922-11-04 7 resentation at Washington. Bdsa. N v -1 Tr., Manchester sdian" correrpqndent at Ottawa .:r ck. f&veraot, f Qne ec, ia expected ■I first Cana- at Wash ngton. Sir M lj a ret ntly c f< rred [w Prine Minister, Mr Ma* piJtf at Ottawa on66 words
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Article37 1922-11-04 7 r -r Cist Labour. 112 I—A C0X»l rnt'.iv ni3 4 I r.-ir 5. an nt. r- 7 V'.iVli •> Oi-Ti'vr» Jn I )OC> M f adopted h; !hr Indiau £>•«" -Mil. 1 UQtfortalc an •••-'>( ift.laV.rJ ,-tf wurktn37 words
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Article40 1922-11-04 7 r*n, Nov -)_ti i »j. r ;1 wspapera nxa for the! V• B assmnin 8 31Pi,"; :r 3rm >' »"dother•n«e:ore that he be tommism a fhe does not i i r--b e e <• tne,l in absentia "-«iniatera and40 words
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Article35 1922-11-04 7 Reuter. K' ■~°r T ne is *ttie«ViM i, ng U nders f OT the h«t Wer auctioned F<a of II: t;mat but consuspended ft reconv N r Mr Chnrehiß's comSip** UCti<>n of nReuter. - 35 words
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Article130 1922-11-04 7 Some Novel Exhibits. Reuter. London. Nov 2—Several novel features and improvements in motor-car construction are to be seen at the motor exhibition, now one of London's most popular annual shows, necess tating the use of Oiympia and Whitecity. The magnificent array of vehicles are the last noteReuter. - 130 words
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Article97 1922-11-04 7 State to Share in Profits? Reuter. London, Nov 3.—A special wire from Pnrig states thnt under the 1 Presidency of M Adrien Pariac, the Finance Commission of the Chamber have begun to examine the Bill deal- In. with the French portion of the B'»xor Indemnity. It is reportedReuter. - 97 words
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Article31 1922-11-04 7 Departments Resign. Reuter. L>bon, Nov 3.—Owfng to opposition and criticism certain Executive Departments of the cabinet have decided to resign and reconstruct the Ministry. The country is quiet.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article34 1922-11-04 7 aria, Nov 2.—Representatives of all ftfohamedan countries in Paris amongst whom are the Afghan Moll 3.mcd Tarzi and the celebrated E' Maouled Ennabaoui, have thanked France for her benevolence towards ataaa34 words
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Article270 1922-11-04 7 WILL LABOUR LOSE AGAIN? The Municipal Results. Reuter. London, Nov 3.—Little sympathy with Labour is expressed in editorials on the municipal results. Independent Liberal organs, join with Conservatives in declaring that the debacle is a penalty against the alarmist speeches and manifestoes but all do not agreeReuter. - 270 words
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Article103 1922-11-04 7 London, Oct 13.—Colonel D J Smith, in his presidentnl address to the Ir> ititution of Automobile Engineers, emphasised the necessity of cons-ider-ne: markets, abroad, saying that maker- should not be content with the design for a car for good British roads, but should ascertain local conditiftM in103 words
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Article111 1922-11-04 7 During the t'me that a certain Middlesex battalion -was quartered in Cawnpore a large order was sent to a shoemaking firm for boots for the men. The manager sent the order to the chief baboo with instructions that )t was to be attended to without delay. The111 words
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Article115 1922-11-04 7 London, October 31, 1922. Sago flour is quoted at 12,4 tt. Tin i# quoted at £184.12.6. in London. Tapioca m qroted at for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 30j- in London; cube gambier at 4316. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 14.72 Egyptian115 words
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Article58 1922-11-04 7 A Semarang cable of Oct 18, says that while Mr Schrjver, of the firm of Pezarro and Schrijver, was retur ing from Djombr.ng on hi? motor cycle, he collided with a bu'lock cart whej, noir Krian and was instantly killed He INIM a w le end two children, who only58 words
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Article1293 1922-11-04 7 JUDGE ON MISREPRESENTATION OF FACE'S Composition Refused. Judgment was delivered in the Bankruptcy Court by Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard yesterday in the case in which Kwek Khee Jeng, a Chinese towkay applied for approval of a composition. The bankrupt filed hiR own petition and a receiving order was made1,293 words
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Article186 1922-11-04 7 Leaky Gas-Holder Blows Up. At Osaka recently, the No 1 gasholder of the Osaka Gas Company, containing 1.000,000 cubic feet of gas, exploded with a terrific roar. According to the "Osaka Jiji," 300 labourers near by were panic-stricken. Some of them jumped into the river or lay186 words
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Article93 1922-11-04 7 Crimes committed by women in Japan are increasing annuaMy, 2,024 cases bevng reported during last year, according to the Department of Justice. The mosi, numerous cases were of thieving and gambling, total ling 493 and 401 car.c respectively, of which 90 per cent of the offenders were shop lifters. Murders93 words
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Advertisement352 1922-11-04 7 iihtuM^j— ,»n t. -tuirrmntiiair-nffif M—wmmni ttt— O iM r> I CEMENT WATER-PROOFER. I S POLLUTED WELLS. A cement rendering inside a well water-proofed I with this powder is the same as a continuous glass 4ining—no liquid can pass through it. Ask for particulars of this simple method of 1 preventing352 words
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Article349 1922-11-04 8 FOOTBALL. ST. JOSEPH'S vs RAFFLES. A football match between the present boys of St. Joseph's and Raffles played on the latter's ground yesterday ended in a win for the St Joseph's by three goals to two. Mr Wardle, of the SCC, refereed. MALACCA GAMES. By "Rover." This349 words
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Article198 1922-11-04 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. A Singles FinaL The state of the grounds prevented the tennis finals being played yesterday, and they will be played on Monday. Y. M. C. A. CHAMPIONSHIP. The V M C A Singles Tennis Championship Tournament is about to be commenced on the hard198 words
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Article57 1922-11-04 8 SELANGOR vs. PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 3.—The Selangor rugby team against Perak on Saturday (to-day) here will be: Brand. Foston, Jack, H Stiven, Mcnamara, Murchison, Duncan, Beck, Green, Hussey, Wilson Riches Mcgann, Upton and Fry. Yesterday on the local padang the Selan?or Club beat Kajang57 words
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Article56 1922-11-04 8 PENANG TURF CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Nov 2.—The accounts of the Penang Turf Club for the year ended Aug 31 show a net loss of $563. There was a lo=s of $7 034 on griffins and on the cashier's defalcation $2,709, while the outstanding liability in56 words
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Article383 1922-11-04 8 V M C A vs. R G A. The following will represent the V M C A vs. R G A at cricket to-day at Blakang Mati:—H G Stack (Capt), N Ignatius, S L Jansen, B Rajaputra, G J Vyas, G Towers, X F Oehlers, A Lange, C P383 words
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Article286 1922-11-04 8 C. C. BEATEN BY R. A. M. C. In an interesting game on the SCC ground the R A M C defeated the S C C by 3 goals to 2. It was seen from the start that the Tanglin team was superior. The Club forwards were prevented from286 words
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Article93 1922-11-04 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. McKcan Wins the Championship. A large number of people witnessed the final of the S C C Lawn Bowls Championship between the Rev G H Douglas and M B McKean, last evening. Both pb.yers were in good form and play was very even. Douglas93 words
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Article767 1922-11-04 8 LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS. Seaman Baker vs. E de Soma. The reduced prices of seats Ttsulted in the Boxing Stadium being crowded last nfefct The Hon Mr F S James was present throughout tne evening. The chief event of the evening, the welter-weight contest between Edwin De Souza and Leading767 words
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Article97 1922-11-04 8 R. S. Y. C—TO-MORROW'S RACE. Next Sunday's race will be for the St Andrew* trophies presented by Mr A Smith. Course: Starting line, round outer mark boat, round the hulk Oscar, round mark boat off Slipway pier and home inside Breakwater. Handicaps.—Scratch Nos. 18 and 20; three minutes Nos.97 words
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Article115 1922-11-04 8 Unknown Stockholders. There are immense sums of money lying unclaimed. While the funds in Chancery represent a huge total, larger still is the amount of unclaimed Government stock. A recent Parliamentary paper shows that dividends "due and not demanded" on Government stocks reach the high figune of £1,642.000.115 words
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Article121 1922-11-04 8 Hongkong, October 21.—Our last report was dated the 7th inst, and we are phased to be able to record some improvement in rates in certain directions. Saigon and Bangkok markets are fairly strong. The demand for vessels on time-charter remains weak but prospects appear somewhat more121 words
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Article97 1922-11-04 8 This country lies defenceless against attack from the air. That fact is not challenged. Public opinion, at length alarmed, is powerful y reacting upon the Government. The Government must not be stampeded into window-dressing" undertaken to allay a justified concern. To enlist gunners, improvise squadrons, build new97 words
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Article87 1922-11-04 8 We imagine (says the "Malay Mail") it must be one of *our "young bloods" who has fixed a arch light on the front of his car which lights up the road for about a quarter of a mile ahead! But this does not make him popular with87 words
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Article79 1922-11-04 8 There probably was never upan the throne a more methodical monarch than King George. He carries this scrupulous care for method into every phase of his life. Those who have the care of His Majesty's clothes have a comparatively easy task to perform because their master loves routine and attention79 words
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Article535 1922-11-04 8 November 5th, 1922. Christian Science Services. Christian Science Service —12 Meyer Mansions. Coleman-street. 10 a.m. Sunday Services. 5.30 p.m. Last Wednesday in the Month. Reading Room, free to all, open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10 to 12. St Andrew's Cathedral Service*. (The Twentyfirst Sunday after Trinity.) 7.30 a.m.535 words
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Advertisement444 1922-11-04 8 THE ONLY CUKE FOR BRONCHITIS. m I Os» si east creates* physiciana-an eminent Aatk I says, I hays not seen on e who, a! wl| plications, mm matter how long the dura..on of be cured, J THE GREATEST oi ENGLAND'S PHYSICIAK I prescribed Dr. HAIR'S ASTHMA CURE, and Doctor? *B444 words
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Article456 1922-11-04 9 Singapore, Oct 30, 1922. Article*. Prices. f. c. Bean*, Long per catty 09 Beans, French per catty 20 Beef per lb 88 Beef Steak per lb 85 Bean Sprouts per catty 05 Bamboo Sprouts per eatty 07 Blachan per catty 20 Brinjals per catty 08 Cabbage, Batavia456 words
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Article179 1922-11-04 9 Some people may prefer (sayg the "Pinang Gazette") to regard the gratuitous rebuke administered in an •xcen of zeal by Mr John Mitchell to a certain section of the !Press" as affording light relief in a somewhat "stuffy" meeting. The Colonial Secretary remarked that the attacks wh'ch179 words
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Article1506 1922-11-04 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange uiim Snare Broker* issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Nov 4. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES^-Mail Quotations. Is*ae Paid Val. Up. 4 s. 4. 2|- I Allagar ft g 2|- 2 Anglo-Java 111 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay 01,506 words
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Advertisement503 1922-11-04 9 I NOTICE. IT' v frf>lTl f ta and Khaki 1, ;\t and Cap Corew), 'or nteer Corps, for a I c mmenemg from rj.1.„.-,» be obtained at I j n Ce /r C Tary-sCffice, 61***Kwyi&VDriU Hall. Beach E '/dentin in sealed covers,. IS* 1 outsit -Tenoer for. wen at the503 words
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Article334 1922-11-04 10 DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS. In the House of Commons, Mr Alexander Shaw moved a new clause :n the Finance Bill to exempt from income-tax in this country the profits on shipping belonging to foreign countries which granted the same exemption to the shipping of the United334 words
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Article105 1922-11-04 10 Another Italian Wonder. Madame Tetrazzini, who hat returned to London to commence a British tour, after undergoing a long period of rest, has brought to England with her a new Italian tenor. 44 1 am convinced," she said, 44 that Signor Attilio Boggiari, who is only twenty-four105 words
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Article107 1922-11-04 10 One of the papers read at the Law Society's conference on Sept 27 dealt with the relations of the Press with the law on "contempt of court," and suggested that the present rules and procedure were both antiquated. This opinion is only too well grounded, since it107 words
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Article62 1922-11-04 10 Here is a story of a Civil Servant who for some unknown reason became absorbed in his work. Receiving an invitation to dinner, he put it on his desk. Every time he saw it he wrote an answer. Twice he accepted, three times refused —each time for62 words
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Article116 1922-11-04 10 Obliterating from their licences say endorsements put there by a Magav trate or Licensing Officer aeema to have become quite the usual thmg with motor car drivers in Seremban. There have been no leas than eight such cases quite recently. On Wednesday of last week a hire car driver waa116 words
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Advertisement520 1922-11-04 12 WANTED. WANTED.—General Manager for a local bin CM Apply stating experience ud qualifications to Box 19, e/o Mu.tiV'i rnoune." WANTED.—Architectural_Draftsman wanted at once tor Singapore Office. Reply stating salary'and qualifications to Box No. 24, c/o "Malaya Tribune." SHORTHAND. For ease and speed learn SloanBuployan. Expert postal tuition. Begin the study520 words
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Advertisement313 1922-11-04 12 BANKS. p. o. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated n Englaad.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,001 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up «2,594,160 Reserve Fund »0,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C If G, KCSI, KCIE313 words
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