Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1922
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Title Section27 1922-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. DL- ■No. 259 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement326 1922-11-06 1 accurately Ifn P> iste.i properly lumpily. I TVriC s and Sun- I:M F. MOUEUATE THE ASTERN OPTICAL CO., r,rTi 3!SG OPTICIANS, ROAD. f q\GArORE. h UNDERWEAR AT WHITE* WAYS I Aade from the Finest Maierials Only. I SEALPAX SLEEVELESS. g M This is a strong cotton singlet that will give326 words
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Advertisement242 1922-11-06 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING SINGAPORE MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND Obtainable ef «11 dealers er direct frem manufacturers, THE EKAYES MATCH FACTORY Office 20. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2063. ATHLETiC QOC DS woRrn siriNGi WORLD kENOWNED. SIHLLCflCKS Football Boots JAfQI E S Ping Pong S »ta242 words
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Advertisement163 1922-11-06 1 ii iiimmiM —im tMßtmm CIGARETTES. j NUMBER VIRGINIA Synonymous with Refinet ment And Quality. Sole Manufacturer? ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., London. uiniinnniiinii[niiDiiiiniiiiiiii«jimiaaiin. n BRITISH MADE CYCLES. El S I Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. I I Saltley 72.50 I I Standard 75.00 I Rover 80.00 I 1 NETT S 1 JOHN163 words
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Article609 1922-11-06 2 REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIP. In a letter to the Singapore papers, notes the "Pinang Gazette," Mr F G Steven* discussess partnerships m relation, to the Income Tax, and he points out that the tax is on partnership profits, "at a rate that has no regard to the609 words
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Article143 1922-11-06 2 A Paris Menace. Baby stealing seems to be coming back into vogue in Paris. The last epidemic several months ago having been stamped out with the sentencing of the thieves to several months of imprisonment, a fresh one has broken out, with thieves still at large. Two children143 words
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Advertisement110 1922-11-06 2 AJSLA. AMJi. u e o,ge FLETCHER &co L 1 (Incorporated in England.) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for Equipment of the SUG/R ORiES BjFdNEjRjES and DISTILLERIESSole Agent P, A. PARIS, M t«, THB ARCADE, SINGAPORE. AJLA. A.M.A. plll|| "HOLLAiNDIA" PlKi KIP I CONDENSED |*s|r| jSllltlsSj SWEETENED MILK. Ijg^llS^ ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS110 words
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Advertisement511 1922-11-06 2 THE NERVES AND SUCCESS. Nervousness is the greatest obstacle to access, and it an enemy of happiness and he$th. Victims of "nerves" are handicapped, even though in other respects competent, for they lack energy, confidence, coolness, courage and health. Nervousness is a sign that the nerves are weak and not511 words
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Advertisement224 1922-11-06 2 Engineers Chisels CUTTING TOOLS AT CUT PRICES, Mo. 1167 Cross Cut Mo. 1168 Flat or Chipping Foals Foot Stocked in Assorted Sizes. Price $8.40 per dozen. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. SPECIAL DEDUCTIONS FOR TBE AUTIMN HOLIDAYS "ARIEL" Eritish Standard Roadster 24 in. Gent's Bicycle. SPECIFICATION224 words
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Advertisement184 1922-11-06 2 TAKE 40? ■JUt Ai 7* h cr n Sis CLICKS MALTED MiLK lAD TO Cm fcriia to a i re: It.-*-** <fH I v. ft' I Hn. 5. 3 -;:n, aiita:—" 1 bay« :eai I Ikaback, f W I gBTB |S /iv hrtraaa Ia i a i ,ti various re:.184 words
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Article2164 1922-11-06 3 SIR ALEXANDER BINNIE, SON AND DEACON'S REPORT. [2nd Instalment.] Rainfall and Stream Gauginga. A matter of considerable difficulty, svherl dealing with the question of a new supply, is that conclusions which may be arrived at, must largely be based upoE assumptions as genemlly the statis<|$j which are available2,164 words
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Article107 1922-11-06 3 We must expect to be told that the rain of yesterday fell as a judgment upon us for giving- countenance to the playing of games on a Sunday afternoon; but London took very kindly to the innovation, and the rain itself had nothing about it that was107 words
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Advertisement733 1922-11-06 3 APCT10H SALE. SENG CO APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chnlia Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF L iMe Town and Sea-side Properties Koob Seng Co's Sale-room, No. 30, Chulla Street, A,M9 Sr on Wednesday, November 8, at 2.30 p.m. aft i bint* Syed Abubaker bin AH Aljofri, deceased. 0 1 undivided fourth part733 words
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Advertisement329 1922-11-06 3 Believes the Pain of f SpraiES, Rheumatism, m Chest Pains, Sor6Throat,Ncaral^fn,lleadache.\ ft It you arr tormented by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains m or ether or nerve pains; it sometimes the agony ,i you suffer from the throbbing nerves and ac let is all but unendurable, then you need SIo riiment. y329 words
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Advertisement464 1922-11-06 4 CINEMAS A real Gala Night for You, Grab Your Hat and come on the run to enjoy a good laugh at the popular h CJ; iay EMPIRE Tan td Pagar Programme from Monday, Not, 6 to Wednesday, Nov. 8. In the Second Show at 9-30 p.m. CHARLES CH1PLIN in 6464 words
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Advertisement388 1922-11-06 4 CINEMAS alFlWbra BEACH ROAD. Programme from Wednesday, November 1, to Monday, November 6. Announcement Extraordinary. Tho Pro-Krni iont Feature, Wins, of the World. Hailed Everywhere m tho Greatest E notion*! Picture ever made. MADAM X M R ADAM I M M MADAM X M In the Second Show at 9388 words
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Advertisement137 1922-11-06 4 .■—»•■—•■■•••■■•••■•••iiaiißiißiißiMisiM ii i::ii^iiiT-,iiTTnintiNiitnct(MaaMaw William Cartea first intreiuced the Printing Preat into •'ntfland ta* year UTL After aeqairi.-ia; tbe aewly art ef rrictin,; at ha returned te Enrlani ■Jo land >>f hia birt*. »ai tot up a Priatine; Freaa near Abbey. The Game and Playe ef Chease and the Tale ef137 words
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Advertisement530 1922-11-06 4 CINEMAS L I T T. "Always tie Best for the Gaieti SPECIAL BIG PROGRAM la the 1st Show at 7.3" P n 6L0SIA SWANSGN AND T. In the Triangle Plej 5 parts. "HER DECISION" 5 The pangs of old Love torture a Harried W Florida Film Corporation pre—its FUNNY F4TTY530 words
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Article56 1922-11-06 5 L Brita.ns Obligations. 12.—1t ia note-worthy oi Irak Great to assist King F Ul ri.,. is th. parties ssist Irak 0 f Irak wi 1 pro--1 the Habil ties thus T 7 «11 h<> tak.n by Irak re ri ,i r with missionary enter- ideJ i m«d56 words
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Article96 1922-11-06 5 S n <r ap'>iv Nov 0. Loci 40H. J4 ss. Loco $92%. are market—l inner. 15 cents, I alaki Hits, Malakoffs $2.75 to S3, Pai t V 1• 75, Lou ia >'■ to $6.50, 2% to $1.07%, to U a iSU2»i to ?1.47V 2 tlurais, $4.7096 words
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Article50 1922-11-06 5 s I »22. Lond m. l l at fair Lon- U u. ':ot cotton, 14.66 Egyp- I ai 7 vl v at o ;n London. fatb lt a 1 «arket 8U lbs r T cloth are r e is at ai I\ I 1. fo» autj crtpe.50 words
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Article31 1922-11-06 5 I. have offered a a; st i -y Person who 11 4. V «81 q d t0 jwti» the 5 .'Compearance 1 p Jn v aults of the Corporati on at31 words
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Article187 1922-11-06 5 TO-DAT'I QUOTATION*. Tin to-day.- $92% Buyers n* sellers. Gambier.—Business done. Pepper.—Business dome. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—Business done. Sago Flour. -No business. Latest Local Markti Qaotationa, Gambier $11.00 Java Cube 17.50 Hamburg Cube 17.00 Press Cube 15.50 Sarawak White Pepper 20.00 Mixed Black Pepper 12.87H Sundried Copra 9.85 Mixed Copra187 words
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Article83 1922-11-06 5 Singapore, Nov 6. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-2d On New York— D:mand 52 Privatf 90d's 53% On France Bank 67") Or. India— Bank Tel. Tiansfer 11%% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 5% pc pm.83 words
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Article59 1922-11-06 5 C. of C. Rubber Asaocia'lon. Singr.pore, Nov 6. Vie Crep» Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 43 40 Iciest London Cables quote.—lx>. don, Spot.— fibbed Sacked Sheet Clcsiu* Frif* Buyers Seller# Spot 40% 40% December 41 41 1 Jan to March 42 42Ms April to June 44 44V& Latest59 words
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Article26 1922-11-06 5 Sing&porc, Nov 6. To-day's closing rubber quotati*!* are ns urder*.— New York. —22\i> cts. London. —ll%d. Singapore. —40V*» eta. Tone of Market.26 words
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Article35 1922-11-06 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 175 -qual to $100. The rate of payment jf Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 180 equal to $100.35 words
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Article79 1922-11-06 5 Dos Mohammed was charged at the Hongkong Po ice Courts recently with being a stowaway on the Gregory Apcar from Singapore. His reason for going to Hongkong, he said, was to enlist iro the Hongkong Police Force. The Magistrate: "The Hongkong Police don't p ck up wastrels like you. What79 words
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Article434 1922-11-06 5 ARRIVALS. November 4. Marine, Fch 1,251 ions Capt Pally, from Saigon, left Nov 1, M Maritimcs. City of Sydney, Brit 3,642 tons, Oapt WiSliams, from Bangkok, left Oct 31. McAlister and Co Ltd Ban WhjJt Soon, Brit 169 tons, Capt Fevre, from Malacca, left Nov 3, S S'ships434 words
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Article137 1922-11-06 5 The following are passengers travelling from Singapore and Penang per s.s. Ethiopia to connect at Rangoon with Bibby and Henderson sailings: per s.s. Bhamo sailing Nov 7: Mr S A Fairweathcr, Mrs R J Palmer, Mr W Taylor, Mr F O Anderson, Mrs L Gooch and child, Mr137 words
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Article55 1922-11-06 5 Recruiting has been resumed generally in Madras Presidency except in the following taluks which are still elosed to recruitng owins to preyeJi uce <>f dweeee: Coimbator Avano.-hi. Palladnm, PoUaehy, Ddumalpet. Dharapu .nml KollfgaO. Ma'aWsr (Calicut Town and taiuk), Madura (Pi 1 kulam and Madura to*n >. Cudd.ip- pah <ull UlUkt>i55 words
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Article163 1922-11-06 5 Why it is so Popular. 1. The London Matriculation is I open to persons of both sexes above the age of 16, without conditions as to residence or method of preparation. 2. The passing of the London Matriculation secures exemption from the Preliminary Examinations of nearly all Professional163 words
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Advertisement247 1922-11-06 5 imimmwin ii i i n i m mmmmmmm in i n ■■■■■■■in i mm GENUINE ROBERT BOSCH PRODUCTS. Manufactured at Stuttgart (Germany) Delivery from Stock. Z High Tension Magnetos Sparking Plugs. I Magnetos Types ZU4. ZF4. ZEI, I and V with variable taper I I spindle, rght and left band247 words
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Advertisement641 1922-11-06 5 HMH i i i n i l ii* i i t r> I While service is the Primary I requisite of Eye Glasses—be I sure that Mountings and style conform to your personality. Our Rimless Glasses offer the I very utmost in service, com- fort, and style. I N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN641 words
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Miscellaneous85 1922-11-06 5 0 and WHERE. v(;A ,0ii8 I»*"' k >'• 6 „..,0.44 P~ T,d 4 Singles fin»'. s c C T a&*• A» *w Good p.Im, r( P V flail. 8.30. ,:ana:th Troop», 5.16. "Vmorr.*, s r 1113 T f~L „f Work, N«or«l 1 u 5 llirtt 2 15 r a Band85 words
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Miscellaneous573 1922-11-06 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nov 6. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Malacca Muar* Sri Muar 2 p.m. Tebbing Tinggi, Bengkalis Bagan Mersing 2 p.m. Mersing, Ktmaman Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Penang* Calcutta Tanda 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Muntok, Djeboes, Blinjoe, Sungei Liat Pangkal Pinang Bengkalis 3573 words
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Article699 1922-11-06 6 We anticipate an avalanche of political cables within the next few days. Yet we can hardly understand Reuter's reticence during the past week or so. There must be a tremendous amount of activity in the Party camps in preparation for the General Election now so imminent. The699 words
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Article679 1922-11-06 6 The date for holding the next Assizes at Penang has been altered from Nov 21 to Nov 28. Major J C Moulton, 0 B E, Director of Raffles Museum, returned to the Colony by the Karmala from leave. A Reuters telegram of Saturday states that the Prince of Wales has679 words
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Article135 1922-11-06 6 W i nter —Barnes. On Saturday afternoon a wry pretty wedding was solemnised at St Andrew's. OXhedral Singapore. Tho c .r. racti yr parties were Mr J H Winter, of Wessyngton Estate, Johore, son of Mr J F Winter, of Kilamacolm, Scotland, and Miss E M Barnes, of.135 words
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Article67 1922-11-06 6 Another Fine Film Show. Following the <»ucc: ssful run of "A Thousand and One Nights the Victoria Theatre is providing another splendid programme of pictures for fur nights this week, commercing from V. dnesday. The programme will be compri ed of Charlie Chaplin's latest M -1 lion-dollar production,67 words
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Article49 1922-11-06 6 Ex-Service mm are reminded <>f the memorial service which will be held at the War Memorial at 7.30 a.m. on Nov 11. The service will onV be of about 10 minutes' duration, and at the termination wreaths will be laid at the foot of the Memorial.49 words
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Article368 1922-11-06 6 Tuesday, Nov 7, will be a Johore Public Holiday on account of the Anniversary of Su'tan Abu-bakar (17th Rabi-Elawal.) The public meeting to consider the New Year Sports will be held in the ticket Ciub on Wednesday, Bth irst, instead of Monday, the 6th, as pj eviously announced. The wedding368 words
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Article240 1922-11-06 6 Trade Rubber We jrdtl Nichi-N»ck; h i. i n r °kio, X 0¥ ,ra fY161 I wit h YlO:., 2 1 nncou ced that th VH Ports during the fi r tC V ear tod on the exports General "Ichinoh* x the post of the Vrr,V* School at240 words
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Article59 1922-11-06 6 The Official Figure». Frern Our Own Cm Kuala Lumpur, Nor 1-41 M: il" corn spone'er.t a: mW that the "Ceylon Ohwdj special London MMf I (f p m) which s.-.ys mm nouncement the mt of American imports of i* the ni.te months er.dmrS!»! to,a: was VXJtSt hm59 words
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Article102 1922-11-06 6 New Company to U 1 Process. Under the title d Products, Ltd.. a W been formed to use ■J Kingdom the Peachev M tion process to so.c n* other cm* rah** first directors ire 3 Rowe White and Co.;* 1 managing director rf« don Real Property Charles102 words
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Article58 1922-11-06 6 Result* of The following P« Normal E ber, 1922: Seniors: T Ssng N'oi Hh* il r i R lloebergen, Kew, Th, Ch^ s G 2, v Sinnathamb, l»« L (JT Junior.-: \i L'Angehier j«l*j A van V. 1 f $A K,r, Eng. and k N Schartn;;un-el. f ,>58 words
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Advertisement364 1922-11-06 6 mmmumn ,,d„ w ill WW I THE LATEST jjj i\ IMPROVED I 1 PORTABLE MODEL jjj I GRAMOPHONE. I I 1 IfJIBTBR'B I I 44 It makes you Welcome I H Everywhere" I A veritable Boon at Picnics,| II :|p| Seaside Parties, Etc. take an y siae 0 f rjj364 words
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Advertisement73 1922-11-06 6 TactogeiI JKbsbbm Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILfc CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. 1 COMMERCE TRUCK Tons Complete with Bom 1 TRAFFIC LORRY 2 Tons (Municipal Tax Psid up to December 31, 1922 1 FORD 5-Passenger with73 words
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Article656 1922-11-06 7 SiiUAN SAi3 m BE dethroned, r i £#(S IA,VHi<0PlM0VT„ RESIGNS. L. r Reuter. linoole telegram *ays the Sultan ha* refused ra Government 's resolution .dethroning 11 r. Rafet Pasha dramatically announced the N v tir.g of Allied generals to which he was I t,,vi-rnment at Kemalist GendarmesReuter. - 656 words
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Article112 1922-11-06 7 Nta'l New Adventure. m, X 4 -An army of journa- P ciphers sod ooeaftoto[****n is besiegiag Doom IWthc finishing touches ar, 5 JJ Prorations for the Miisf to-Borrow. The £f*y w.fl b, eoadueud bv r** 9 a room of tte L, red tapestries fc M Uo«fcg hail,112 words
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Article24 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. I. a* J ,A" :i -''arrectionary a n; island I I mandmt c Na aj!** l -wtonomoiii p r xtion fReuter. - 24 words
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Article119 1922-11-06 7 Home Advisory Committee. Reuter. London, Nov 3.—The Colonial Office notifies that Srr E B'reh, representing the Association of British Malaya; T C Owen, the Ceylon Association; Mr Eric Mil er and S'r Edward Resting, the Rubber Growers Association; Lieut-ColorJri Se&ly Clarke, the British Bobber Manufacturers Associaton have beenReuter. - 119 words
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Article106 1922-11-06 7 Bill Travelling Through. Reuter. i'aris. Nov 4. —The finance committee of the Chamber has adopted Bokanowski's report on the bill approving of the Peking arrangement a.* regards die Banque Industrielle. Th committee inserted a clause whereby the annual payments under thi» Boxer indemnity, after satisfying Far Eastern creditorsReuter. - 106 words
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Article119 1922-11-06 7 FINAL FIGURES OF THE NOMINATIONS. 12 Tories Unoppossed. Reuter. London, Nov 5.—The Parliamentary candidates definitely nominated on Saturday, exclusive of thos.y for the combined England and Scottish 'Universities totalled 1,426, consisting of conservatives 4(51, Irish unionists 13, National Liberals 135, Independent* L berals 330, Labourites 414, lndReuter. - 119 words
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Article291 1922-11-06 7 And Co-operate With Allies. Reuter. London, Nov 4.—Mr Bonar Law, speaking at Leeds, denied that the new Government is hosti e to Ireland. They wished success to thy present rulers, who would find their word was their bond. He dwelt on the appalling difficulties of foreign policy andReuter. - 291 words
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Article122 1922-11-06 7 Mr Lloyd George's Policy. Reuter. London, Nov 4,—The speech of Mr Lloyd George to a demonstration in the London Opera House, at which Mr Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead a 1 so spoke, was a strong plea for the ci tation of a Centre Party in theReuter. - 122 words
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Article53 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. London, Nov 4.—'To-day is nomination day. Thirty-seven Conservatives, seven National Liberals, five Liberals, three Labourites and one Nationalist have hitherto been returned unopposed. These included Lloyd George, ministers Douglas Hogg and Orni'ty Gore. A surprise nomination was that o the Irish Nationalist Devlin at Liverpool against theReuter. - 53 words
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Article74 1922-11-06 7 Health of Far East Ports. Reuter. Geneva, Nov 3.—Doctor Norman White ef the League of Nations hearth organisation, is about to leave for the Far East to make investigations at ports in connects with epidemics, especially those internationally important. He will firs participate in the Congress ofReuter. - 74 words
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Article156 1922-11-06 7 UNPREPARED FOR MASS DISOBEDIENCE. Khilu&tt Committee s Tour. Reuter. Bombay, Nov s.—The Khilafat SubCommittee appointed in June has returned from its tour of the country to report that the country is not prepared to embark on mass civil disobedience but is in favour of disobedience on aReuter. - 156 words
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Article153 1922-11-06 7 Anxiety in Berlin. Reater. Berlin, Nov 4.—The stockbrokers are unable to cope wth their orders and halve been forced to close their offices. Prices cont nue to soar, principally on account of heavy b"..,ing on foreign accounts. The organs are already talking of the obvious failure of theReater. - 153 words
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Article75 1922-11-06 7 U. S. A. Industrial Tragedy. Reuter. Imlianpolis, Nov 4.—The aeroplane T2, piloted by Lieutenants Mac ready and Kelly, who were attempting a non-stop trans-American Continental flight, was forced to descend owing to a cracked water-jacket out of which all the gasolene had drained. T2 covered a record non-stopReuter. - 75 words
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Article50 1922-11-06 7 More Direct Control. Reuter. Riga, Nov 3.—The Council pi Soviet Commissars has unanimously adopted Trotsky's proposal that the Far Eastern Republic should be brought more directly under Moscow's sway. A mission has been sent from Moscow to organ se the transformation of the Far Eastern Govvernment— Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article93 1922-11-06 7 Ambassadorial Changes. Reuter. Rome, Nov 3.—Re'ply'ng to Mussolini, Count Sforza says his decision to resign was solely due to his anxiety to remove difficulties from the path of the new Government and is irrevocable, but he is ready to reman in Paris pending the arrival ctf hisReuter. - 93 words
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Article51 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. Prague Nov 4.—The Foreign Minister has announced that he has recently concluded an with Jugoslavia valid for five years, which provides for the political and diplomatic unity and mutual agreement on a course of action when the interests of the parties are jeopard sed by internationalReuter. - 51 words
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Article22 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. London. Nov 3—His Majesty received Sir Ronald Macleay, who kissed hands on his appointment as Minister at Peking-—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article126 1922-11-06 7 A New People's Party? Reuter. Washington, Nov 4.—Speaking at Spokane, Senator Borah suggested that the tin, had arrived for a new alignment of the/ political forces. He declared that a political revoiuton is now going on ar.d the people are determined to have relief, and if theReuter. - 126 words
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Article56 1922-11-06 7 U. S. and Suppression. Reuter. Genera, Nov 4.— The United States have appi/ntcd a woman delegate s -mi-officially to co-operate with the League of Nations commttee for the repression of the traffic in women and children at the final session of the labour Conference. M Fontaine wai re-electedReuter. - 56 words
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Article70 1922-11-06 7 Price Will Increase. Reuter. London, Nov 7 Heavy buying of China teas for Russian account is the feature of the market report of M-ssrs Tuke and Mer.nell. showing an increase of IVz million lbs for the United K'ngdom re-exports of the past nine months. The report expressesReuter. - 70 words
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Article63 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. New York. Nov 4. Search parties i aie hunting for a big baboon in the \>'n ty of the fashionable suburb of Babylon, Long Island. The animal was first KM peering from the win- daws of an abandoned house. It attacked a boy and terrorised other residents.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article61 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. Rrussels. Nov 4.—A ministerial committee has been formed to consider plans for expressing thanks to the American. Mr Hoover, for the work of organising and ft i ding occupied Belgium in war t me. It announces that*a piece of sculpture, representing Isis veiicd, will be presentedReuter. - 61 words
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Article49 1922-11-06 7 Reuter. London, Nov 4. In a speech here. Sir Joseph Cook, referring to the Australian Prime Minister's recent declaration that he would not build any more ships in Australia, suggested that Brit'sh shipbuilders should take their works to Australia and build the ships that Australia wanted.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article105 1922-11-06 7 The Municipal health statement for the wwk ending Oct 28 gives the total number of deaths I te 240, represents*? a death-rate of 34.47. The chref causes of mortality WWti IWltfl 31 pneumonia 25, malaria 20, bcri-beri 17, dysentery 16, convulsions 16. There v.ns one death from erysipelas105 words
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Article132 1922-11-06 7 A full-grown panther was recently shot by Chong Kirn Seng, a shikari of Paroi. He was out hunting at Sikamat when his dogs came upon the panther. There was a fierce tussle and two dogs were wounded before Kirn Seng came up and shot the panther. It is understood that132 words
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Advertisement382 1922-11-06 7 ■Il|lllll|ll|ll||l|tllll|lllll|ll|!lltl|ll|ll| i |4feHIIIIII|;i|ll|llltltllllllll|ll|lllllllia4llllllltll|UtMllttlll HHiil.il I t I I I II j i)7 I I ARMCO IRON FLUME j JL-X IN TYPE I (PATENTED.) I For conveying water across marshes, ravines and f other depressions and around the sides of hills. asily Transported ar d Installed The Correct Construction f Providing382 words
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Article260 1922-11-06 8 CRICKET. Y M C A vs. R G A. Reuter. An interesting and exciting game nsued on- Saturday at Blakang Mati between the Y M C A and the R G A, when in a low scoring match the Gunners emerged winners by 7 runs. The bowlingReuter. - 260 words
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Article384 1922-11-06 8 SINGAPORE vs. JOHORE. The rugby match played at Johore on Saturday afternoon between the Johore State team and Singapore, resulted in a win for the visitors by six points to r.il. The forward play was very keen and exciting, but the teams seamed to be weak in their defences.384 words
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Article412 1922-11-06 8 DE SOUZA'S DEFEAT. "Wanderer,- commenting on the main event in last Friday's night's boxing at the Stadium, states I think that in fairness to Edwin a word should be said as to his being "outclassed" (vide u contemporary) by his opponent. Of course, as far as the fight went412 words
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Article586 1922-11-06 8 R. S. Y. C.—POLLY WINS ST. ANDREW'S TROPHIES. The race yesterday morning wai for the St Andrew's Trophies, presented by that sporting owner, Mr A Smith, of Jean II fame. The handicapping and course were as already published and made a welcome change from the usual programme. The morning586 words
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Article401 1922-11-06 8 A SINGLES AT S C C FINAL. TO-DAY. The SCC Lawn Tennis Tournament ends to-day with the finad oi the A Singles Handicap, when tht Club champion, J A Dean, will b< opposed by J E Tyler, and will owe Mm 30.3, which means that he wil have401 words
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Article113 1922-11-06 8 Bank of China Victimised. There has been another sensational bank robbery in Hongkong, this time the Bank of China being the sufferers to the extent of $50,000, of which $20,000 were in bank notes and the balance in bank drafts and bil's. The shortage was rot revealed113 words
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Article590 1922-11-06 8 MORE ABOUT "PUBLIC OPINION." A Scathing Commentary. We have already expressed (says the "Straits Echo") our caudid opinion of the "public" meeting held in Singapore under the auspices of the Straps Settlements Association on Aug 31 to protest against the income-tax, so that the correspondence forwarded to590 words
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Article127 1922-11-06 8 A Death-Blow to Marriage." "Mixed bathing is giving" the deathblow to marriage," says a Croydon doctor, in a written protest against the extension of such facilities at public baths. 44 1 don't believe," ha edds, "that on? young man out of fifty wants to marry the girl he127 words
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Article80 1922-11-06 8 Vice-Governor Gilmore's rather pointed remarks on education deserve emphasis: "Education of the highest type cr.nnot be made a business in the sense that it yields dividends to investors. It is essentially an altruistic and idealistic enterprise, and must be free from the necessity of realizing financial returns." How does80 words
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Article81 1922-11-06 8 The "Englishman" (Ca'cutta) newspaper reeentlv put lorw,,! t», pr... ilct of a < a'aix to <".,.,,,', Lirlcz in tl,e chain would he required aero.-.:» 7'< !.l nn.l in. In. u:t<l nc,o:g the < ltn, frontier. A cnrre?ps.ndent writl, < a Home p-tp'.r thal the of the link would be op.81 words
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Advertisement400 1922-11-06 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. Income Tax. A public meeting under the auspices of this Association will be held in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday, November 15 1922, at 5 p.m. when the following resolutions will be proposed. 1. That this meeting is of the opinion that the400 words
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Advertisement285 1922-11-06 8 iiiiiitiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiH!iiiHMiiii"iiiiiii'ii niniii i i I I EYESIGHT r J I CAREFULLY Jg» 0f j EXAMINED C|J IF YOU REQUIRE GLASSES AND DO I WEAR THEM YOU WILL PAY THE PENALTTt j EYE STRAIN. Consult J. BERNARDINE DOYLE. OPHIHU Mir I (Member of the National Aaweiatioo of Opti Cani (Member of285 words
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Article453 1922-11-06 9 Singapore, Oct 30, 1922. Articles. Prices. c. Brans, Long per catty 09 Beans, French per catty 20 Beef per lb 38 Beef Sieak per lb 35 Bean Sprouts per catty 05 Bamboo Sprouts per catty 07 Blachan per catty 20 Brinjals per catty 08 Cabbage, Batavia peT453 words
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Article144 1922-11-06 9 Life in Broadmoor. Ronald True, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Gertrude Yates, in her flat at Fulham, and whose reprieve aroused considerable indignation, is reported to be la excellent health in Broadmoor Criminal A&ylum, where he has his own bedroom and plenty to eat.144 words
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Article1420 1922-11-06 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange ar.a Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Nov 6. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations, Is.«ue Paid Val. Up. I a. <L 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 0 8 2|- 21- Anglo-Java 0 16 £1 £11,420 words
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Advertisement485 1922-11-06 9 r 24i? 0 CSEF SENG, \m HICHELIN U\ STOCKIST. imk re y ck. V Every Order. m [OOTHACHE? a an COHSIH> j. BEDA, vrneHenced Dentist) fSI STREET, the Central Fire S-ation. Telephone 991. s. shiny a, I I frtumnti LiceM-^i DENTIST. j Ufrw Kfflg Edward TH Eri School, Sagaport. pjOS485 words
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Advertisement263 1922-11-06 9 I Sathlcosstßf all I "..1 r v.i -'ate improvef- i fVj, V n i i jit.v plated, :l !ilv t enamelled and lined j •<• i 'and Insuran c > jjM >SwF I 1 ,l to y° ur "cares port, i BPL *19 s fl 3>fs an d I rompt263 words
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Advertisement133 1922-11-06 9 Ill—lllMlWlHM—■■■"M''""— lrllrr Ml 1 THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., J (.NCOKPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE, S.S. i Do you require STATIONERY of good i quality I The following lines are stocked and c*n te 1 supplied at prices that compare with other i133 words
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Article641 1922-11-06 10 CONCERNS BRITISH SUBJECTS ALONB. Some little time ago a number of public-spirited Chinese British subjects in Penang, both Straits-born and naturalised, realising that important changes were pending in the constitution of the Colony and conscious of the desirability of organising some body through which the views of their641 words
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Article93 1922-11-06 10 Aeroplanes to Be Purchased. In April this year, says the Siam Observer,"' the Ministry of War gave some aeroplane exhibition flights in Mondhol Roietch, and in that connection Changvad Roietch gave Tcs. 90,971.40. Changvad Mahasarakam Tcs 87.768.75 and Changvad Kalasindhu Tcs 60,565.05, totalling Tcs 225,300.20. The expenses93 words
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Advertisement507 1922-11-06 10 rURODONALr dissolves uric acid. I -The aga of a man 1 young by takiaf URODONAL and job will thereby avoid Artawi© Wroia I wKich hardens tWe walls of tKa blood raaaais and reader* tbaa. atiff a«d bnttk." 1 Ffmmtndtd t>y Pro/ LA SCR RE A VX ia* President o_f ike507 words
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Advertisement366 1922-11-06 10 TREAT DIGESTIVE TROUBLES AT HOME. You may do this confident of auccesa if you use Bisurated Magnesia as prescribed by doctors and used ia hospitals. Such disorders as indigestion, dyspepsia and gastritis are due to the presence of excess acid in the stomach, and "Bismag" (as it's popularly called) neutralises366 words
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Advertisement442 1922-11-06 10 a^aaaaa^ I*• < Oh!ye•.'Winca^lu j is invaluable in restoring health to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, i Y or Run-down. 9 i v ST The oufstanding advantage of 1 Wincarnis' in restoring health is due to the fact j that 1 Wincarnis possesses t four-fold power. r442 words
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Advertisement402 1922-11-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kinta—Monday, 4 p.m., for Fort Swettenham and Penang. "Ban Whatt Soon— Monday, 5 p.m.. for Malacca and Mu?r. Cahypso—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. Hye Leong—Tuesday, 5 p.m.. Malacca and Muar. Ipoh—Wednesday,402 words
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Advertisement88 1922-11-06 10 Mara Taiim» Mar» NE v*u u», w>«bai una 1 Moji ilaiu frakaai M aru Vamagata Man Akua iiaru Calcatta Maru Pol JAPAN. I Mito Maru I Sar.uk i M-m Sado Maru Ham Mara ivanio Maru Nagasaki Mar, NIPPON m I I bsj -:j PATERSON, SiHffl DODWELL CiSD V S i88 words
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Advertisement392 1922-11-06 11 SAILINGS. pufflSH INDIA AND APCAR 1M. Angers and cargo services. ORIENTAL B. N. CO, gMNSO Government. SERVICE. y0 M>0> SINGAPORE. LO> I,u aboat Nor 1* aboot Nov 26 about Doc 10 about Dec 24 0 1923 about Jtm 9 about Jan 21 c ANTWBRP Leave SINGAPORJI. %*LL*a I about Not392 words
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Advertisement380 1922-11-06 11 STEAMER- SAILINGS. O.jSLK. -op».v**d Sailing from Singapore (•object to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseille* London, Haatbarg, s Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Saez and Port Said. ♦Arosaon Maru arr Nov 20 dep 21 Shnnko Maru arr Dec 22 dep 22 -o.-r.it Marseilles. NEW YORK. LINE. Fer San Francises,380 words
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Advertisement471 1922-11-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 7 LINE OF STEAMERS Mflaritty nuiLngs to and troa Australia lor cargo only, calling Batavia, Fremantle, Adelaide, Malbonrr,* aad Synroy. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 ArririBf Singapore Sailing. NoY 14 "ECHUCA" N <> T rw 11 "EURELIA" Dec W 1921 1923 Jaa 15 aa. EM IT A" 20 Fe#471 words
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Advertisement416 1922-11-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE. Of fast rw in •crew mail passenger steamer* between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steaasar Rangoon About Steemsr Rangoon About 1922 1923 Warwickshire Nov 9 Hei ef ordshire Mar 15 Leicestershire Nov 28 Gloucestershire Mar416 words
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Advertisement664 1922-11-06 12 WANTED. WANTED.—Architectural Draftsman wanted at once tor Singapore Office. Reply stating salary and qualifications to Box No. 24, c/o ''Malaya Tribune." WANTED.—Pupils to join the Newlystarted Anglo-Vernacular School at 2680 Onan Road, Tanjong Katong. Morning Session 7.45 to 11.45 Afternoon Session: 12 to 4 Private Tuition a Speciality. A holiday664 words
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Advertisement449 1922-11-06 12 BANKS. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. BINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY, Authorised CapiUl £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCS I, KCIE (Chairman)449 words
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Advertisement433 1922-11-06 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop-fate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street BRANCHES. China:—Shangli.i, Hongkong, Canton,433 words
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Advertisement424 1922-11-06 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE ti, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Paiembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised424 words
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Advertisement423 1922-11-06 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Share* of £5 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 County Westminster aad Pcrr'a Bank,423 words
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Advertisement384 1922-11-06 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLia.ni Eec, (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yee Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng384 words
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Advertisement227 1922-11-06 12 THeIa^s ANb 1 Tel. No. i7i t 1 SUBSCRIPT].-.. PAYABLE j Per annum H-if-yoarly Per quarter Postage Extra 50 To Foreign eoomtno]l "MALAYA TRIBUNTa. depend upon itnetnj It *a he ■me then, «uatanjl on days W h e n, as the demand f or TRIBUNE amk a, if they will227 words
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