Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1922
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Title Section26 1922-11-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. 284 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922.26 words
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Advertisement337 1922-11-13 1 property g GV* gtW d pron.p'iy- f fii fCn3 k «9.end rotk I E( -rioT INVITED. I n* THE ASTERN OPTICAL C 0.,: ft 50 crNGAPOBE- I 11 1 isgsH s2s2s2SHsai!bilLd'i^Ji l i i 1 i 1 'i i 1 'i i 1 'i i 1 liSggageSeSgggSe^^ eaway, Laidlaw Co337 words
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Advertisement229 1922-11-13 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TflK COiJNTUV BY USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND. Obtainable of all dealers or direct from manufacturers THE tLKAYES MATCH FACTORY Office 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2063. ATHLFJNC GOODS WORTH SFFING! WORLD RENOWNED. SHILLCOCK S Footb: 11 Boots JACQUES Ping Pong 8 as SUMNER*' Force229 words
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Advertisement130 1922-11-13 1 I CIGARETTES. j I NUMBER 555 VIEGtNL4 For Discriminating I Smokers. Sole Mamufacturbr* ARDATH TOBACCO j CO., LTD., London. "Tit<i«iiiiiluiiiiniMi!Hininiii::ii!i!Hi:tnii!ii'iiiiiiiiniitHtiwii I SPECIAL OFFER! BRITISH MADE I WMm CYCLES. B i Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. I Saltley 72.50 I 3 Standard 75.00 I I Rover 80.00 I NETT. I I JOHN130 words
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Article720 1922-11-13 2 STORIES OF DR. PARKER AND SPURGEON. Prayer for 'Brss*.' Thirty years of religious journalism have provided Mr Arthur Por»itt, whose name is associated with the "Christian World," with many reminiscences of interesting people, and a fund of good stories. He tells them in "The Best 1 Remember." (Cassel)720 words
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Article470 1922-11-13 2 A Voice from Singapore. Mr David G Stead, late president o/ l ths Wiid Life Preservation Society of Australia,, -rvl now holding an offica! position in British Malay*, has written to Jth<o Society, urging agitation in the direction of stopping the export of Australian bcrds. He quotes470 words
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Article267 1922-11-13 2 Hidden Wealth in Coal. Greater attention is being given today than ever before in the history of engineering to the subject of fuel economy, remark* a Home journal, j Scientist after scientist has pointed J out that the world is wastefully conI fuming its ocsU resources and on267 words
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Advertisement246 1922-11-13 2 orr^rMnwni t tfffr^itMWi^..i l .r i( iuiMMi.,i.^t»*i'.i^'iMiiiiiiiiiißiaii l :i.i i i i i i i i piiPiiii HOLLANDIA j CONDENSED OO i I i j ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. j QUALITY GUARANTEED. 3 i c j Trading Company "Holland" (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) I Agents. \m*m iiiiii••• 1 1 •*m Jj246 words
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Advertisement125 1922-11-13 2 WHEN FOOD DISAGREES— ■imply tak? a little Bisurated Magnesia, or 'Bismag' as it's often called, in a quarter of a glass of water and it will at once remcve the cause of the trouble together with all the Thousands say this has helped them when all else failed; hospitals use125 words
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Advertisement605 1922-11-13 2 YOUR ARMY OF DEFENCE. ITS ARDUOUS WORK. Every one of us can truthfully say that we have a vast army always on guard for us so that we may live in health and comfort. This mighty army is the millions of tiny red bodies which give colour to the blood.605 words
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Advertisement237 1922-11-13 2 FIELD lIFLEIEjj; Price $1.00 each. TAJAKS Price $1.25 each. BRITISH MANUFACTI Let us quote you for Estatt Supplies at Reduced Prices. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S:r.: SINGAPOBE ma:.v treasbl CIGARtTIB ric, 50« Sole NANYANG BROS. TOBACCO CO. LIP i I-^corporat^ 1 in China.*! Singapore Office: 181, Sculh Bridge237 words
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Article619 1922-11-13 3 DEBTS REPARATIONS. MR. MCKENNA PUTS THB HARD FACTS, If Germany Paid in Full! The value of Mr McKenna's address to ths American Bankers is that it reduces the question of reparations and inter-Allied debts to its essentials. He strips the issue of all its rhetoric and passion, ignores the follies619 words
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Article120 1922-11-13 3 Hamburg, Sept 24.—The DeutschWerft, in Hamburg, has received during the past week orders of motorship? to the total of 54,000 tons. They include an ord«r for two vessels for the transport of ore of 21,000 tons each. There are to be fitted with Diesel motors of120 words
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Article626 1922-11-13 3 TIT-BITS FROM EXAMINATION PAPERS. Quesn Elixabeth'e Diary. Wbjaa was the Armada? Examinere' reports on children's amswera to thie questioa quota many amusing "howlers." The reports were made on the Eng. papers set in an examination for supplemanttary junior county end trade scholarship*, arranged by the London County Council.626 words
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Advertisement650 1922-11-13 3 AGENCIES, Ltd., STRAITS SETTLEMENTS f «Milsumßee binte Jamil Khan deceased. ,th* fstats oijv to se n hy Public auction r. "ired Raffles Place, Singapore Raffles sna v M a A r ;I. November 14, at 2.30 p.m. OnTueSdat m rr Tobeso ldinone lot. nd irca 1 acre, 2 roods ai.u650 words
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Advertisement412 1922-11-13 3 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. Yen incur* rmvt be-<.&« af mwM firo, you insvro your life— .-»07 *ot ie»ure yourself arair.** ache* and %;r-: LHUsas (fektttoj HaJst is aa Ache and Fain heeu ranee, for thoae who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief frona RatkaJie, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and BVERY412 words
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Advertisement571 1922-11-13 3 mm O£K SLOAN'S PENETRATES WITHOUT RUBBING j Relieves all /iv-'. 1' 1 Nerve Pains li An Invaluable Remedy for SCIATICA :.:.c f',j ether NERVE PAINS. f H If you're tormcttted by Sciatica, Rheu- $>'•&"' ,4 matihin, Neuralgia.Spratr.sJnuises. Back* VV£ V J ache, any body or nerve pain—iust see "A "'V/571 words
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Advertisement565 1922-11-13 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA 5 BIG THRILLS NEVER BEFORE SHOWN ON ANY SCREEN-COUNT EM 5 The Great Dam Explosion that turns the course of an Oregon river. The Man She Loves at the Raging River of Logs. The Wild Ride against Death. The Dramatic Rescue on the very Brink of the565 words
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Advertisement271 1922-11-13 4 CINEMAS ALHMMBiWA THE AIRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Monday, November 13, to Saturday. November 18. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. "TOPICAL BUDGET" British Screen News. A Drama for Fathers, Mothers, Boys, Girls, and Sweethearts. A Holman Day Special Production. Presented by The Associated Exhibitors. "THE RIDER OF KING271 words
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Advertisement136 1922-11-13 4 William Caxton fhat introduced tha Printing Press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly Invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to EngiaD<L the land of hie birth, and set up a Pricting Preae ne-*r Westminster Abbey. The Game and Playe of Chesse and the Tale136 words
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Advertisement407 1922-11-13 4 CINEMAS Entire Big Change oT^T^TT^^J In the Ist She i- ,n o.iarp. Nathan Hirsh present, Florencem in the A. L Pr TEE WOMAN ABOVE SEPiAira A thrilling Drama in ACfi j LARRY SEMON IN M SOLID CoN(rf*. The Screcr.'• comedy aoe in In the 2nd fchow at JJS The Great407 words
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Article36 1922-11-13 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY T„.d »y. Vl> Vic Theatre. MO. frr»'"" rr((W N« T Miaĕtre» 5 v P***' av Nov 13. 7 22 p.m. 710 a.m., T' vie Theatre, 5. T C^ icTheatte,9 336 words
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Article117 1922-11-13 5 regard to Jlian M n a M contract with which ia due be Uwed without givm* anu r rt OP) 'TtUMiR .-n<* *h'- Gov- i t -1 5 not tht suggestion, as 1I r roßtnct has r b aff roved by tne IP ii. .-a ■rill be isauea117 words
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Article181 1922-11-13 5 hmafi Unique Photograph. 1 it Rjs Lfctra bwk,"With the Prince in the EhC H a r^"rd of tne leva', rah tt bill and Japan one j examples of This a 1 n of ma?-,' agitata mst I c counted v idorial htn the rain came down, we181 words
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Article83 1922-11-13 5 Singapore, Nov c fci2 tstetdy w quitt ptriod *he t as> umed an active tone v. entrj of Manufac«talogoed for the mM 4T.v' :aywash avy at 1 s*l r -f' f a depressBvahles The sal* which I firmly m4*Z! 7 Stand »<- Sheet and Vers83 words
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Article402 1922-11-13 5 To-day, Nov 13. Mail closing to-day at G P O noon. Penang,* Colombo, Aden, Port Said Europe (via Marseilles) Dongola noon Registration up tc 11 a.m. Parcels 10 a.m. Supplementary mail by night express to connect with s.s. Dongola at Penang. By t Train 4 p.m. to-morrow Registration402 words
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Article204 1922-11-13 5 To Visit Europe. Mr Mci Lan Fonff, the foremost Chinese actor of tha present day, is paying a visit to Hongkong at the invitation of General Tang, formerly Chief of Police at Canton, who endeavoured to arrange for his appearance before H R H. The Prince of204 words
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Article27 1922-11-13 5 The "Preanger Bode" states that the radio service between the N E I and Ho 1 land will he open for public u?e aa from Jan 1.27 words
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Article191 1922-11-13 5 FRIDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to day.- $92.25 Buyers no sellers. Gambier.—Business done. Pepper.—Business done. Copra.—No business done. Tapioca.—No business dome. Sago Flour. -No business dona. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $12.00 Java Cube 17.50 Hamburg Cube 17.00 Press Cube 16.00 Sarawak White Pepper 20.00 Mixed Black Pepper 12.87 Sur.dried191 words
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Article81 1922-11-13 5 On Londoc Bank 4 months' sight 2» 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-2d On New YorkDemand 51% Private 90djs 63% On France Bank 700 Cv India Bank Tel. Transfer 178% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank81 words
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Article74 1922-11-13 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. tale Crepe Cloeing Prices. Latest London Cablea quote.—Ln don, Spot Is. £i»>bed Bnaokad Sheet Cloeing Pries* Buyers Sellers Spot 42 42V, December 42 X 42% Jan to March 43 43 Vs April to June 4AW 45 Latest London Cables quote.—Laadon, Spot.— Tone of74 words
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Article111 1922-11-13 5 October Returns. Evatt and Co. Agents. The Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd. 13,257 lbs, for 8 months 115,491 lbs. The Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd. 24,161 lbs, for 9 months 181,987 lbs. Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd. 13,971 lbs, for 10 months 154,331 lbs. Indragiri Rubber, Ltd. 38,176 lbs, for111 words
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Article811 1922-11-13 5 THE FIXING OF STANDARD PRODUCTION. In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Export of Rubber (Restriction) Ordinance. 1922, the Gowernor in Council makes the following Rules to be added to the Rules published cs Notification No. 1820 in the Garette Extraordinary of October 31. 1922811 words
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Article238 1922-11-13 5 Zoo Cage Drama. Berlin.—A fierce fight has taken place between thrae bears at the Hamburg Zoo, and has ended in the death of one animal and glory to a wrestler, who ventured to intervene. While the den was being cleaned a big brown bear 6huffled into a238 words
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Article108 1922-11-13 5 Mr. Mallory's View. London, Oct 21. —Mr Leigh Mallory yesterday gave the first illustrated public lecture on the latest attempt on Mount Everest at the Centra 1 Hall, Westminster. The lecturer said that the great difficulty last year seemed to be establishing a sufficiently high camp108 words
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Article83 1922-11-13 5 Strange Divorce Plea. New York, Oct 6.—A Chicago Judge to-day granted a divorce to Mr William Walter Raleigh, on the grounds of his wife's silence. The plaintiff informed the Court that although his wife lived in his house, she had not spoken to him for eighteen years.83 words
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Article239 1922-11-13 5 Conflict" Priscilla Dean's first Universal-Jewel picture since the memorable Reputation, will be seen at the Empire Cinema to-night in the second show. It rings true to its name from beginning to end, for it is brimful of excitement, suspense and the uncertainty which go to make up a239 words
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Advertisement647 1922-11-13 5 LONDON MATRICULATION. Why it is so Popular. 1. The London Matriculation is open to persons of both sexei 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 Examination* of nearly all Professional bodies.647 words
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Advertisement261 1922-11-13 5 While service is the Primary I requisite of Eye Glasses—be I sure that Mountings and style conform to your personality. I Our Rimless Glasses offer the very utmost in service, cetn- fort, and style. m M I N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN jj 1 MEDICAL HALL BUILDING I BATTERY ROAD. Refractionist. I Mr.261 words
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Article764 1922-11-13 6 In the thrilling days of the Tariff Reform agitation, Sir F. C. Gould, the brilliant caricaturist of the Westminster Gazette," created an immortal character—the Mad Hatter. It was a medium through which, very effectively, he expounded the Liberal view on the subject of Protection. With many a764 words
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Article133 1922-11-13 6 Chinese Bodies Protest. At a meeting: of the Teochew Fresh Fruit Association held on Oct 29, the following resolution was unanimously passed:— "To co-operate in any steps the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association may take with a view to induce the Government of this Colony to abandorj the133 words
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Article562 1922-11-13 6 Reuter. Sir William Murison, the Attorney General, is back from Lave, looking a picture of health. Motor car owners are warned that the police seem t'< have si *rted a little campaign to enforce the regulations nbout lights at dusk, tho screening of head lierbia and safe driving.—M M. HisReuter. - 562 words
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Article336 1922-11-13 6 And Industrial Troubles. Reuter. London, Nov 10.—Foreign exchanges opened steadier but later were unsettled. French francs closed finally at G9.45, Belgian 75, German marks 36.000. —Reuter. London, Nov 11.—A statement of Sir Charles Macara. read at a mass meeting of members of the Federation of the MasterReuter. - 336 words
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Article154 1922-11-13 6 Mr. Bonar Law's Speech. Reuter. London, Nov 10.—The tradit.onal state cerc.monaad marked the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, which was attended by several ambassadors, including the Japanese?. Mr Bom.r Law only arrived after dinner, suffering from a cold and husky voice. He was heartily cheered on risingReuter. - 154 words
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Article212 1922-11-13 6 Resignation Honours. Reuter. London, Nov 11.—The usual polling hours have been extended in many constituencies for next Wednesday's elect:ons in accordance with candidates' request as is legislatively provided. Th:s, however, will not interfere with arrangements to declare the results of most of the London boroughs about midnight onReuter. - 212 words
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Article336 1922-11-13 6 AT KNO| A H v Tom service at tK W Saturday "5 tno Arm:,tic,. H Uavwnw ar d Sir NV .'"«U k vh,! min stood facing ■Members of th P <•"' O V < Spenear, o, rt Poi ce Force were The short servi*" the Kuv G dressed336 words
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Article17 1922-11-13 6 Priday the Supreme Court Transport Comr in- Ms r.d*' Municipality a I Boiamk ■essei****- I***1***17 words
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Advertisement217 1922-11-13 6 I ROBINSON'S I I -==CELEBRATED= g CEYLON TEA j I (BKOKEN ORANGE PEKOE) 1 I BLENDED GROWERS I Unequalled for its flavour I 1 ORDERS BOOKED FOR ENGLAND I Duty and Postage Extra. 1 I Robinson Co., Ltd., 'irSTS I SINGAPORE. INSIST ON TUCK S. Why? I BECAUSE THEY APE217 words
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Advertisement71 1922-11-13 6 jAjCTOOEIf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLK ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. 1 COMMERCES-TRUCK Tons Complete with Body I TRAFFIC LORRY 2 Tons (Municipal Tax Paid up to Deeembor 31, 1922.) I FORD 5-Passenger with Self-Starter 171 words
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Article654 1922-11-13 7 CHANCE TO SAVE ENTENTE AND PREVENT WAR. 1SM ET PASHA -GOES TO PARIS. Reuter. to the "Observer's" diplomatic corUS* Nov 12 -^X nc h crisis has arisen m the Near East. at (Constantinople, as expected, because yet received Everything a r prance is in harmony withReuter. - 654 words
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Article13 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. s RAFET. i I J '< 'cr.bc-d i md sl *-ReutarReuter. - 13 words
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Article120 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. C .-iantinople, Nov 10.—The aituam considerably less strained in «0 of the satisfactory srtatemade by Rafet Pasha at meeting with the officers oommrtvlkm rallxri police. Rtafet said thai Mahomet still retained the title of Caliph.—Reuttr. London, Nov 11.—Disquieting rumours a« to the Sultan's whereabouts have beenReuter. - 120 words
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Article553 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. Constantinople, Nov 9.—The Allied High Commissioners have handed a note to uhe Angorf:.i representative, demanding thte repeal of aM measures with r. :ard to tire customs, public debt, scimuary and other sarvitei which couflio; With x.he capitulation» and the stipulations of the Mudros armistice. Otherwise theyReuter. - 553 words
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Article39 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov 10.—The Nobel prize for physics in PJ2I ha- been awarded to Professor Einstein, and the 1922 prize to Professor Niels Bohr. Copenhagen in recognition of their research into the structure of au>ms. —Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article19 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. London, Nov 10.---The well-known Republican, Erskine Childers, has been captured ro County Wicklow.— R. titer.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article27 1922-11-13 7 Reuter. Lisbon, Nov 10.—Parliament has been dissolved and the elections wifl take place on Nov 12 The new House will meet on Nov Iff— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article726 1922-11-13 7 THE ALLIED ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS. King at the Cenotaph. Reuter. London, Nov 11.—The fourth celebration of the anniversary of the Armistice occurred, amid great solemnity, beneath grey skies. The impressive two minutes silence at eleven o'clock was universally observed. Everyone was wearing the Flanders poppy sold in theReuter. - 726 words
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Article469 1922-11-13 7 U. S. TROOPS ON THE RHINE. #a Wilson and Harding. Reuter. Washington, Nov 10. An incidental r.fcplt of Raugherty's ruling banning liquor from American ships was the tf-licellaticn of a number of foreign tours. *ftie difficulty is now circumvented in the case of two vessels, which the ShippingReuter. - 469 words
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Article134 1922-11-13 7 M. PoincareV Statement. Reuter. Paris, Nov 9.—Poincare said that Germany, professedly bankrupt, was rebuilding and increasing her mercantile f!"et and quadrupling certain strategic railway lines. France would persist in a demand for the control of German finances and exports. A quest on would be asked the BrusselsReuter. - 134 words
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Advertisement346 1922-11-13 7 j THE GANDY PATENT COTTON Bit. I (The Original F t d Stitched Cotton Belt.) I Z OQgreat tensile strength, flexibility, gripping power I I and durability. Can be used under damp, dry, hot I m I or dusty conditions. Specially suitable for high I speed drives, such as Motors.346 words
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Article21 1922-11-13 8 FOOTBALL AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL. Reuter. Jondon, Nov 11.—In the amateur soccer international England beat Ireland by 4—o at Preston.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article321 1922-11-13 8 TO-MORROW'S PRACTICE. The following teams are selected to turn out to-morrow: J T T Webster; L D Whitfield, Lee Keng Tye, Lt Dunbar, S A Furber; J S Watson, Dr Sloper; A G Bratton, T C Martine, E C Martin. W C Hodges C R Wardle, W McGrae. E321 words
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Article339 1922-11-13 8 SIKI SUSPENDED. Paris, Nov 10.—The French federation has suspended Siki for three months, but this does not preclude his meeting Beckett, if the venue can be fixed, since the contract was signed before yesterday's incident. •BATTLING KEY" MATCHED. A letter from H0r*gkong from* "Battling Key" staites that he has339 words
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Article702 1922-11-13 8 COVERED COURTS OPENED This Morning's Play. H E Sir Neil Malcolm, G O C, officially opened the Stadium covered tennis courts in the Boxing Stadium, at the M B E grounds this morning. H E arrived at about 11 o'clock, and cut a ribbon which was extended across702 words
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Article1383 1922-11-13 8 G. O. C. ON SERVICES OF THE FUTURE. Reminder to Employers. Over 300 sat down at the annual dinner of the Ex-Services' Association at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night, when Major P H Keys, Chairman of the Singapore Branch of the Association, presided and those present included H1,383 words
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Article97 1922-11-13 8 Budget Figures. We are indebted to the Nanyc Nichi-Nichi Shimbun*' for th© followlng: Tokio, Nov 9.—The total budget for the next financial year of the Government is concluded to day at 1,350 Million Yen on expenditure and revenue respectively. The estimates for the new establishment of a Consulate97 words
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Article109 1922-11-13 8 Judgment Delivered. Judgment was delivered by the Acting Chief Justice the hon Mr P J Sproule, in the Supreme Court on Friday, in the/ action brought by M R A T Rakkappa Chitty, suing in forma pauperis, ap*jinst S R M M Aninamalay Chitty, claiming damages for wrongful109 words
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Article11 1922-11-13 8 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article131 1922-11-13 8 From "IF NOT WHY NOT? I have read with intense interest and great sympathy the letter signed, "Shipwrecked (S O S)" in your issue of the 9th inst, and cannot but endorse every word stated therein. The times is ripe for employees to make a united131 words
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Article119 1922-11-13 8 Scotland Yard's Alarm. Reuter. London, Nov 11.—A startling official statement has been issued by Scot-land-Yard announcing that it is definitely established that Sir William Horwood, Commissioner of Police, is suffering from the malicious administration of poison the origin of which is at present unknown. His condition remains critical.Reuter. - 119 words
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Article35 1922-11-13 8 Invitations Sent Here. Reuter. London, Nov 10.—The Overseas Trade Department is to-day despatching 1,500 invitations to India and the Straits Settlements to the British Industries Fair at White City. London, in February.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article83 1922-11-13 8 Reuter. London, Nov 10.—At a meeting of Java Para Rubber Estates, the chairman, Mr Arnold, predicted a world shortage of rubber unless prices improved in the next three to six months. He pointed out that iexluction of costs had been more marked in the case of the BritishReuter. - 83 words
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Article64 1922-11-13 8 Reuter. Brussels, Nov 10.—It has been decided In principle that the Congo Free State shall shortly raise a loan of fifteen to twenty million dollars in the United States for the purpose of completing its programme of equipping the Congo with plant and implements of various kinds. TheReuter. - 64 words
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Article51 1922-11-13 8 Reuter. Santiago de Chile, Nov 10—Five hundred houses were destroyed by an earthquake at Coquimbo and some lives lost.—Reuter. Santiago de Chile, Nov 11—The earthquake recorded yesterday lasted varyingly from two to four minutes ia different parts of the country. Details are lacking owing to the breakdown ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article44 1922-11-13 8 Reuter. Berlin, Nov 10.—The Government's income tax bill submitted to the Reichsrat, raises the limit of incomes taxable at ten per cent from a hundred thousand marks to a quarter of a million in 19fi2 and four hundred thousand in 1923.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article30 1922-11-13 8 Reuter. Warsaw, Nov 10.—Cordial speeches on Russo-German relations were exchanged on the occasion of BrockdorfFrantzau presenting his credentials as the first foreign ambassador-to Russia since, the revolution.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement240 1922-11-13 8 I ,„^v I EYESIGHT CAREFULLY jgjC 0F 1 EXAMINED CHAU H j IF YOU REQUIRE GLASSES AND DO m j WEAR THEM YOU WILL PAY THE PENALTY I EYESTRAIN. m I Consult :J. BERNARDINE DOYLE, OPHTHAUMIQ I (Member of the National kst iatioa of Opticians 1 (Member of the Scottish240 words
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Article919 1922-11-13 9 I* D A M BROWN EXPLAINS. (To the Editor of the "Straits Echo.") Sir,—lt would be manifestly unfair both to Mr John Pye and myself if the statements reported to have been made by the President of the Penang Turf Chib at the Annual General Meeting held919 words
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Article1474 1922-11-13 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. L\ALL AND EVATT, Exchange aiul Share brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Nov 13. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mai] Quotations. Ig*ue Paid Val. Up. i a. <L 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 0 8 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java q 1*6 £1 £11,474 words
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Advertisement224 1922-11-13 9 r JAZAR, n mrts Presea- I i "V r p. 4. milestone, j n :r p f j' (i mile from I roiinus.) j 241?. LIM H'El SENG, y 1-1 asM Oils and j m HICBELIN IYR£ i Wj} 'ifcWßiCycfc ores ia 4rm bingapore. 0» ARL VOi' SUFFERING FROM j224 words
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Advertisement343 1922-11-13 9 !Ew of 2 'Wincarnis' meant an I increased amount of INew strength, 1 New rich red blood, J New nerve force, 1 New vitality. I The outstanding value of 'Winesiw 8 nis' in promoting a progressive increase in strength and vitality is I a due to the four-fold power which343 words
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Advertisement135 1922-11-13 9 )iiiiiiiiM»iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiti»iui'.itimßiiii:iiiiiMiiiiiiiuiniiiii<iimij iiJiciuiuaiinßß I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., j (NCORPORVTED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, j SINGAPORE, S.S. j I 3 1 Do you require STATIONERY of good quality 1 The following lines are stocked and can be j supplied at prices that compare with135 words
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Article486 1922-11-13 10 ALSO MART ANU DOUO. Ln •.(II probability Char lit Cha.pl i a, is th© flesh, will be ill Hongkong next March, accompanied by Mary Pickford and Doughs Fairbanks. Efforts ■will also be made tjg induce D W Griffith, another member of the "Big Four" of the picture486 words
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Article271 1922-11-13 10 Says the "Pinaag Gaiette" The "Malaya Tribune" publishes the full text of a petition against the abolition of rent control to be presented to the Secretary of State. It has been prepared by the Clerical Union of Singapore and copiea are available for signature there. In the271 words
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Advertisement517 1922-11-13 10 rURODONALr, dissolves tiric acid. young by taking URODONAL. aad you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclero.ie B which hardeni the wail* of the blood reeeeU and rendert them stiff and brittle j Recommended by Prof LA.VC&RRA VX. late President oj the Acadimit de Adĕdecme, Parts M hts Treatise on Gout THE517 words
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Advertisement552 1922-11-13 10 THE SEASON OF COLDS. THROAT AND LUNG DANG1RS INCREASED. Brerybody Needa Pes*. This it the season of suddan colds and chills, and there is an urgent demand for Peps breathoable tablets, into which ars condensed Nature's most powerful medicine for strengthening and protectiag throat, chest and lungs. Colds, Chills and552 words
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Advertisement557 1922-11-13 10 Hi CuticuraProraotesGoodKair Treatment: At night rub Cuticura Ointment into partings all over the scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Repeat in two weeks. Soap lt. Jtlcem lt. Id., Ointment It.Sd. end U.ti. Sold thrifthout the Empire. Bntishpepot:FT<«iwCuticur* Soep ehevee without mm, £3fiT-t&> fYoix Save* Om ■Jr557 words
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Advertisement212 1922-11-13 10 STEAMER SAWNC. STRAITS STEAMSHIP HMPANT. LIMITBD. Steaoaen iateade* ta aaii from Sajjapore Kioto—Monday, 4 p.a, far Port Swettenham aad Penang. ♦Ban Whatt Soon— Monday, 6 p.m., for Malacca and Murr. Calypso—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. Kalantan —Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and Muar.212 words
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Advertisement238 1922-11-13 10 LONDON I Fushimi Mar* I IIVER >0L LINB. HAMBURG LINB. V Dakar Maru I NEWVORK J SOLTH AMERICA I Kawachi Maru I BOMBAY LINB, I Moji Mam I Wakaaa Maru 'I CALCUTTA LHH I Akita Maru I Calcutta Maru TOE JAPAN. 1 I Uaruna Mara Sado Maru *fl j Awa238 words
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Advertisement408 1922-11-13 11 V STEAMS SAILINGSI aRRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I .Fencers and cargo services. IV ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. W Hi. Government. I BBRVK3K. Frt .boat Nor 12 about Not M Bu*-' about Ue* lt Ha* aheat Dee 24 It** lt2t B> about Jaa 1 r«N»«N a ANTWERP Lemra SINGAPORE. H*408 words
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Advertisement393 1922-11-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.S^K. Proposed Sailing fro* Singapore (■object to chaage withont previous noticed EUROPEAN LINK Ftr MnrseiUea Lnaden, Hiaherg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, ria Ceiembe, Saea aad Part Said. Aanaajn Mara arr Nar SO dep 21 Shank* Mara aar Dec St dap tt *Oirtit Mtirewikns. NBW YORK LINB. For Sac Francmeo, Panama,393 words
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Advertisement469 1922-11-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS w Xcaibly easing! te and iroaa Australia for cargo only, nailing at &*ta?ia, Soaraheya. Fremautie, Adelaide, Melbourne aad Sydney 1f22 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1522 ArriTisg Singapore Sailing, m Poo-t "ECHUCA" Nov 16 Den 11 s*. "EURELIA" Dec 16 \m 1923 Jaa 16 aa. EMIT A"469 words
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Advertisement350 1922-11-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. WBBY LINE Of immt twin screw mail pusaexger teamen between Rangoon, Colombo, Marseilles and London with throng connection from Siftgapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steaawr Rea#eea Abont Steasaer Iwgm Abort 1922 i*2t LoWeeaaebiao Nov 23 (Wene/saandure Max 29 Hereforaaniai Dec 7 Apr 12 GleaiisiaaAii Doe 21350 words
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Advertisement680 1922-11-13 12 TO LET. TO LET.—-Two sections in Raffles •hamLers. Appiv to the Secretary, Garden Ciub. TO LET —Furnished as from Ist •ctober, No. 28-5, Stevens Road apply to Outhrie Co., Ltd. TO LET.— Compound house Nos. 88 and 88-1, Kainpoag Java Road. Apply to 78, Boat Quay. TO LET— Godown and680 words
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Advertisement493 1922-11-13 12 BANKS. fT&¥ BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: TIE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY, j j Authorised Capital «,600,016 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,694,161 Reserve Fund 90,00».; BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, j493 words
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Advertisement438 1922-11-13 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Inoorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:— %t WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop'gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolosam. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shangl Hongkong,438 words
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Advertisement418 1922-11-13 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 14, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang SS Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Raharaat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Saa Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amor, Pssrtdanak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised418 words
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Advertisement434 1922-11-13 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid np Capital hi Sharee 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 and Parr's Bank, Ltd.434 words
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Advertisement389 1922-11-13 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated ia tho S.S.) Hobd Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teo.'ig Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiai.. Kg (Vice CLaiimaa.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo liock Hoo, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng389 words
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Advertisement213 1922-11-13 12 AND (Evexk,- SUBSCajPtioB J PAYABLE in AIIV Per annum U H«if-yearly Per quarter Single Copy 5 Postage Extra 50 To Foreign cuunir.* b 1 v ery mil "MALAYA XttßDVp. depend upon draft Paper. It wul he.p ■ure tneaj —'-»t3 on days when. the demand for 2 TRIBUNE exceeds U ef213 words
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