Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1922
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Title Section27 1922-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAJLi Vol. .No. 266 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement308 1922-11-15 1 ft*" Jct i,,ru I s ""'f THE Y* uTlB tvAL ROAD. «N6APOBE- I Huieaway, Laidlaw Co Ltd, S|NG V (Incorporated in England.) MALACCA. g Ik Periect Toy "MECCANO" winch is more tbao a Toy I important to remember that when a boy is playing with Meccano he is using engi-308 words
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Advertisement220 1922-11-15 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND Obtainable of all dealers or direct from manafactarrra. THE ELKAYES MATCH FACTORY Office 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2063. ATHLETIC GOODS WORTH SLI NG! WORLD RENOWNED. SHILLCOCK'S Foot! 11 Boot< JACQUES Ping Pong Sets SUMMER)' Force Cricket220 words
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Advertisement149 1922-11-15 1 'wit 1 1 hi t I rn I hihh I t I CIGARETTES. I I NUMBER 011 11 I Imitated—but never 1 I equalled. I i 9 Sole Manufacturer* 1 I ARDATH TOBACCO j CO., LTD., London. 1 5? a jiiiiiiiiiiiui)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.>aiii<ii;iii)HiiiuMiuar SPECIAL OFFER! BRITISH MADE nKli CYCLES, j a Jaelanco149 words
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Article858 1922-11-15 2 MR. OXENHAM REPLIES. Mr H W Oxc.ham, the Secretary of the Penang Turf Crob writes to the Penang p 'pers.: Sir, —With reference to the Hon Mr DAM Brown's 1-etiter which appeared m yesterday's issue, I hasten to reply to the very caustic remarks mad<t mbou't858 words
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Article337 1922-11-15 2 Opium Revenue "Hanging by a Thread." With the merits or demerits of the income-tax Wc have for the moment no concern, but we do object very strongiy to the "Strait» Times" or anybody else arguing- that the meetings h-tld in the thr.e Settlements vn August to protect ag»inrft337 words
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Article196 1922-11-15 2 A new ga m* h:-,s j.:sl been invented which ia i'kely to come rapidly into favour, Wl ite* a "Daily Chroniclo' correspondent. It has all the disrespccful attributes of "Beavour," but li much more subtle, and is likely 4 o beat that amusement hollow. It is played196 words
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Article112 1922-11-15 2 "Idler" writes to the "Ceylon hidependent" thus: Aa was to be expected the Arghan bubble has burst, j The means by which capital was to be raised was palpably a game of bluff that the public and the Govern- j ment saw through in good time, with112 words
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Advertisement284 1922-11-15 2 p M M "tiOLLANDIA OlMiLNSED I 1 I I 1 j ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. I QUALITY GUARANTEED. Tradiog Company "Holland" r (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) I Agents. I II i i i i i i i a i i i mmn i i mm i i i t i i284 words
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Advertisement151 1922-11-15 2 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatiam is one of the world's .greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little'a Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even151 words
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Advertisement372 1922-11-15 2 HAEMORRHOIDS otherw.se Piles, are aggravated by costiveness. In many cases whon the constipation is dispelled by Pinkette» the Piles dry tip and disappear. the d-iinty little gentle .-.s-n.uure laxatives, also cure Bil.ousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, foui-smelling breath and skin eraptnns. Of chemists or GO cents a vial, Crawl Dr372 words
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Advertisement135 1922-11-15 2 Stocks Always l ADVANTAGEOUS PRij Send Your Enquiries To UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I Incorporated in the Straits >c;- mci < SINGAPORE (Initeers The Ideal Food for Infants, Instantly ready by stirring briskly in hot or cold water. No additional milk or cookitig required. Of all Chemists Bazaar* Mannfactared by HORLICK'S135 words
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Article552 1922-11-15 3 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. PEKING POLITICS. Senate Elections. The result of the elections in the Senate has been a great surprise to tihe laity, lt was not generally 'supposed in the hrs,t p ace that Mr Chia-hsjang haki much chance of reelection as Speaker,552 words
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Article217 1922-11-15 3 Junk Crew's Adventure. A story was told to the Harbou* Office officials yesterday by the master of a fishing junk which, if true, is 'probably without parallel in the history of the seas. The atory was to th<? effect that when his junk foundered about 25217 words
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Article464 1922-11-15 3 Marriage of Ex-Emperor. Peking. Oct 31.— It is announced to-day that the Corps Diplomatique has decided not to attend wedd ng ceremonies of the former Emperor Hsuam-tung. The reason given for the* decision is the fear of causilnjg any misunderstanding.—"Tsun Wan Yat Po" As Admiral Leveson464 words
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Article114 1922-11-15 3 A new and interesting discovery of considerable importance to the glass trade is reported by two Czech engineers. The manufacture of glass and glassware is, of course, *>ne of the leading and oldest-established industries of Czecho-Slovakia, Bohemian glass having enjoyed a reputation in all parts of the world for several114 words
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Advertisement765 1922-11-15 3 —'AUCTION SALE E AGENCIES, Ltd., AUCTION SALE OF ii Dfe Beer, Bottles of essence of Lime Juice, M Stout. Bui V b American Ice Cream Soda, Caramel rntf°' n r K.inau^ 31 0 p 0 i ou r Minoka Juice, Golden Ginger ff* U aodUmiom... Cherry Cider. Boll of Box765 words
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Advertisement584 1922-11-15 3 COULD NOT SLEEP WMCHING Spots All Over Face, Back andLimbs.CuticuraHealed. "My face came all out in little spots which grew bigger and bigger and gradually spread all over my back and limbs. They were of a wet nature and my face was disfigured. I could not sleep with the itching584 words
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Advertisement631 1922-11-15 3 Prettie^ To millions of all races To millions of people, half the leaves teeth highly polished, ad world over, it is bringing prettier film less easily adheres, teeth. It is bringing cleaner, safer It also multiplies the salivary teeth. And leading dentists every- flow. It multiplies the starch diwhere are631 words
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Advertisement772 1922-11-15 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA 6 BIG THRILLS NEVER BEFORE'.SHOWN ON ANY SCREEN—COUNT EM 5 The Great D im Explosion that turns the course of an Oregon river. The Man She Loves at the Riging River of Logs. The Wild Ride against Death. The Dramatic Rescue on the very Brink of the772 words
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Advertisement272 1922-11-15 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA THE AIRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Monday, November 13, to Saturday, November 18. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. M TOPICAL BUDGET" British Screen News. A Dram* for Fathers, Mothers, Boys, Girls, and Sweethearts. A Holrnan Day Special Product! >a. Presented by The Associated Exhibitors. "THE RIDER272 words
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Advertisement139 1922-11-15 4 William Caxtea first introd ced the Printing Press lata England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Brvges, he returned to Englacc the land of his birth, and set tip a Printing Press asar Wcatrcintttr Abb^y. The "Game and Playe of Cheas« ani ?b«139 words
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Advertisement387 1922-11-15 4 Chacge ot **J In the 1st i-how ;j, pm The Mystery Mind Serial Episodes 8, P. 10 ana 11. EUghl V In tlie lad at 9.'y p To The Great Circus Mystery sJ rinal. Episodes Fourteen ar.o Fifteei i Ia »t rtfJi. NEW PATHE (iAZETTE The St. Leger, Esciting Air387 words
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Article165 1922-11-15 5 Further Stoppages. Shanghai, Nov B.—Five thousand Xanyang Brothers' tobacco workers are on strike. Fuller Details. In the neighbourhood of 10,000 cotton mill and B A T workers are or. strike ki Pootung, says the "China Press." The cotton mill workers, from the Japan-China Cotton Manufacturing Company pants,165 words
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Article86 1922-11-15 5 The Englishman, of Calcutta, recently put forward the pmj ct. ift P Guilds to Canton railway. Links ;n the chon w<»uld be rtqu !r -<\ de I'--sia, between Burnvi and In l'i, «nd across th.- Burma-Chinch t'oPt.cr. A correspondent writer thv MM C(>n st. ruction of the- last-tfim >• i86 words
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Article190 1922-11-15 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS Tin to-day.—$90 75 tons sold. Gambkr.—No business done. Pepper.—No business done. Copra.—No business done. Tapioca.—Business done. Sago Flour.—No business done. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $12.00 Java Cube 18.00 Hamburg Cube 18.75 Press Cube 16.00 Sarawak White Pepper 22.00 Mixed Black Pepper 13.00 Sur.dried Copra 9.70190 words
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Article84 1922-11-15 5 Singapore, Nov 15. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-2d On New YorkDemand 52 Private 90d|s mW% On France Bank 725 (;p India Bank Tel. Transfer 177% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. pm.84 words
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Article89 1922-11-15 5 C of C. Rubber Aseoda'leaSingapore, Nov 15. rale Crepe Cloeing rnces. Buyers Sellers Spot 42 43 l_iest London Cables quote. don, Spot Is %d. nibbed cin-o-e* -beet Closing Pro* Buyers Seller* Spot 43 431/2 December OMi 44 Jan to March 44V* 44% Apr.l to June 45Va 46 La89 words
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Article203 1922-11-15 5 According to a report published in th« Java papers the management of the Rhine-Elbe Union at Cher bon has received strict instructions from Dortmund 44 in no case to admit non-Ger-mans to their workshop any more This sort of thing is scarcely likely to contribute to203 words
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Article252 1922-11-15 5 MOTION FOR FURTHER EVIDENCE REFUSED. Before Mr Justice Whitley, Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard and Mr Justice Brown in the Appeal court this morning, an appeal by Soona Navena Soora Valliappa Chitty against a decision of tlv? Acting Chkf Justice, the Hon Mr P J Sproule, came up for hearing.252 words
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Article205 1922-11-15 5 Singapore, Nov 15. Rubber. —London Is 0%d, Local 43. Tin.—London £180 17s 6d, Local $90. Share Market. —Quiet. Rubbers. —Indragiris $4.15 to $4.50, Un ted Malaccas $1.10 to $1.15, Kuala Sidims $1,824 to $1,924, U'.u Benuts 174 to 224 cents, Parit Peraks $1.50 to $1.75, Brogas205 words
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Advertisement66 1922-11-15 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera la Singapore) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. Remember, Saturday, Nov. 18. A Great Hindustani Play HOORAY ARAB. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGET SAKUNTALIAH will be staged. LOOK OUT! Mr. Y. L- Tan is preparing for A Pig Chinese Play MWEE LIANG GEOK Part 2.66 words
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Advertisement509 1922-11-15 5 LONDON MATRICULATION. Why it is so Popular. 1. The London Matriculation is 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 Professional bodies.509 words
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Advertisement570 1922-11-15 5 > i i i in nitfiaiitiii ■,au» t I 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 I very utmost in service, com- fort, and style. m I N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN I570 words
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Miscellaneous393 1922-11-15 5 I W T I 3 7 <>2 pm. -10 a- 01 v,ctom bv commandant. I^!; A»boUn« ard s tf nalline Vic Theatre, 9 30. rU-* Nov 16 c oo p.m. l^ g /u Malaeca-st, 12. rmted- !<* l9 K: 1 c S Onns, 1K» 1 in..ru heats, Raffles p» 1393 words
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Miscellaneous394 1922-11-15 5 Withdrawal of British Postal Agencies in China. In accordance with the decisions of the Washington Conference, the Foreign Postal Agencies in China are due to be withdrawn by the end of the year. Those maintained by the British Post Office at Amoy, Canton, Chefoo, Foochow, Hankow, Hoihow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Swatow394 words
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Miscellaneous61 1922-11-15 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandane Kerbau Hospital Nov 14. 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bar. B d to 32 dee- Fah 1017.3 1013.7 1014.8 Temp M Wet Bulb Thet: 77.5 83 7» Dlr of Wind N \V W calm Mex Temp in shade 78.5 Min do do 73 Max in61 words
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Article803 1922-11-15 6 The old country will be in something of a turmoil today. It is General Election day. And never did an election take place in which there was a greater degree of uncertainty as to the result. Those actually engaged in it- will be quite unable to make803 words
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Article713 1922-11-15 6 Mr W L Conlay, Commissioner of Police, FMS, left for Home on Monday. Mohnmed bin Unus has been arrested in Singapore on k. warrant changing him with cheat i.g h:a employers, the Ipoh CavcrnnK.nL Purng the ArmlsSce holidays the altar boys of the O thedraJ of the Good Shepherd spent713 words
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Article366 1922-11-15 6 N.Y.K. Declare Dividend. We are indebted to the N.nyi Nichi-Nichi Shimbun for the follow nig: Tokio, Nov 10.—The Budget for 1923 shows that a diminution of ni million yen in the revenue is due to the abciit on of oil consumption dj'.y and the amendment of the business366 words
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Article171 1922-11-15 6 Two Days in Singapore. The Fushinti Maru arrived here on Tuesday at about 7 torn. wLth H R1I Prince Asaka-no-Mia, of Japan. Immediately after his arri\<ll he motor-d up to "Kinioss," Orange Grove-road, the rcodence of Mr S Ukita, the Japanese Consul. The Prince then visited the171 words
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Article98 1922-11-15 6 Mrs Wittle and Mrs Hammond of < llill. rcpo't llbal t.b. i> l. o7c>!..7'. ...l> !«<» wl.'l.: l brus!lc'H und e!'.'b,i',7 v:»! ai >:>»...«» Xo 2r»c b:lv, l —.n < .'c l vu>< ulisrged bcl..l. l»acc>,.n ll. m,--, wili, :b. sl wall r'.ock v»Iu.d at to l <. > ol98 words
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Article192 1922-11-15 6 ATHOLGf »F0^ *2 nd^ J! a Lan-.bit- form. "if th 3 erTort A <! eff tlC t of ™uH b-tter U, the s:arv; re £3 mainud, h foiflowing r Penned in vain." Armistice l Jt 1. Immortal Dead' live 1 Ua pau*! I V L f Of trump192 words
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Article49 1922-11-15 6 h. L. Commit? lFr.ni Our Own C*rr*^ Ipoh Nov M.-Loc»! oW» Deo Dusj iw u 1 j ir.g to the ignorant ?csIs of resti „j cas1 recen 4 ing the ua: ra.. I holdings and wi.» ment further adds Th s i J producers the •ea* efl49 words
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Advertisement265 1922-11-15 6 j X'MAS 3 I SWEETMEATS. I 1 FDLLEBS~=S i U uLulyJ Chocolates and Sweets, g CHOCOLATES in 1, 1H, 2 and 31b. Boxes. q in Speciil Fancy Boxes an i H turners. 5j I SWEETS in M and 1 lb. Boxes. I I i VAWC CELEBRATED H Jt X'MAS PUDDINGS265 words
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Advertisement76 1922-11-15 6 Advice tree by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS COiNDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. 1 COM MS ROE TRUCK Tons Complete with Body 1 TrtA*FIO LOR iY j 2 Tons (Wui icipal Tax P:ld up to ftceember 31, 1922.» I76 words
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Article147 1922-11-15 7 ~i L GO TO LAUSANNE WITH UNITED PROGRAMME. N0 ANGLO-FRENCH CRISIS. Reuter. .rio-1 ranco-Jtalian consultations, as- a prei Conference, are now being undertaken. The mueicating its views on th- N.ar East rrx b c jj Allies will discuss views diplomatically. 5 I.oid Curzon will go to ParisReuter. - 147 words
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Article79 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. ,,,V v 14.—The FrMich Consuls at Mersina and Adana, Co-r'.a. under 'he Franco-Kemalist pact to ensure the we a f v ar minorities, haw. arrived, having been expelled. W- A tY ,„v t the French Consul from Brusa yesterday Lfe;io*s tne p renc h businessmen metReuter. - 79 words
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Article36 1922-11-15 7 C rvr/iru ;le, N° v ir 11 G M Rumbold, the British High oner <,., es to Lausann-: to-morr;w with th? Italian High Com°j c M.rquis Garr ni. who is the 'principal Italian delegate.— ®tr.36 words
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Article133 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. Londun. Nov 14— Authoritative British circles attach no credence <er«atk>ra! r-uggtstit n in an Italian semi-official message from iiittrtmcp'e that if Angora abstained frc-m Tash acts and ro serious nitn s occumd the Alii would be ready to agree to Kemal's request r the w.thdrav.ai ofReuter. - 133 words
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Article92 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. S M 1 t I tbe Afficn: es in the way of i m is t I d con- ■a" I satisfa ry < m. -rsurf Lord Haniinge sad 31 Poin-] care. Th? latter agreed to meet Earl Curzon and gave him an assurance as the cReuter. - 92 words
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Article80 1922-11-15 7 Hsoprer.eCourt Judgment. Reuter. Tort No? 14.—'The Supreme derision cabled on Nov 13 tt*: the Japanese ire not white r th? meanir.j of the United n V* Court had before it cases fro*11 the Pacific 1 Til? decis'on ho'.ds that Japa- M entitled to enter into aReuter. - 80 words
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Article19 1922-11-15 7 forking: Majority. BiW Uw. if., u3erva t'.ve Club a: a considerable tne Goverrment obtain the elections.19 words
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Article30 1922-11-15 7 Lehman Killed. Reuter. lath A n aeroplane tit: 1 G PH, for W. n nes crashed near Nun^ 9 J ,:!0t M Po;re and »ere kil!ed.-R eut rReuter. - 30 words
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Article16 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. ih. 13.- A Bpedal j found Sir of r he J -ber.-Keuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article49 1922-11-15 7 New British Service. Reuter. London, Nov 14.—The broadcasting of news is being inaugurated in Britain to-night by a British broadcasting organisation which holds the sole licence for broadcasting. The service is supplied by Reuters on behalf jointly elf Reuters the Press Association. Exchange and Central News AgencyReuter. - 49 words
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Article58 1922-11-15 7 Demonstratiotn in Washington. Reuter. Washington, Nov 14.—Muriel McSwiney, widow of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, and eight other female members of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, were arrested while marching before the British Embassy with banners demanding the release of MissReuter. - 58 words
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Article49 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. iioadoß, Nov 14 The Ministry of Labour announces that the unemployed ;n Britain on Nov 6 numbered 1.367,000, an increase of 30,000 compared with the preceding week.— Reuter. London, Nov 14.—The Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association have deciared a. dividend of eight per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Obituary23 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. London, Nov 14.—The death is announced of the popular music hall artist, G H Chirgwin, the Whiteeyed kaffir."— Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Obituary26 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. London, Nov 14.—The death is announced of Naval Commander R M Rumsey, formerly a member of th: Executive Council in Hongkong.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article118 1922-11-15 7 THE LATEST REPARATION PROPOSALS. Cabinet Resigns. Reuter. Berlin. Nov 14.—The German note to the Reparations Commission is expected published to-day. The main feature is the Reichsbank 3 offer cabled Nov 13. According to the newspapers the note also demands a definitive settlement of reparations and a three orReuter. - 118 words
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Article294 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, Nov 14.—The text of the German note generally confirms the forecast cabled earlier. The moratorium would apply to payments in cash and k nd though readiness is expressed to continue deliveries in kind as far as it would not entail an increase of theReuter. - 294 words
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Article80 1922-11-15 7 Millions of Do.'lars Damage. Reuter. Santiago, Chile, Nov 14.—Belated reports indicate that the fatalities in the earthquake considerably exceed a thousand. It is reported from Vallenar that GOO dead have been counted there and many bodies are believed to be lyir.g under the debris. It is expected thatReuter. - 80 words
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Article56 1922-11-15 7 Reuter. Capetown, Nov 14.—The Japanese training squadron has sailed to the Far East via Durban and Lourenco Marques, after festivities in the visitors' honour. A Japsnese band performance attracted fifteen thousand and several thousands visited the Japanese ships. Cordial farewell greetings were exchanged between the Gover-nor-General, Prince ArthurReuter. - 56 words
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Article101 1922-11-15 7 Magistrate Made Prisoner. Peking, Nov 8.—The bandits once again captured the town of Fanyang, in Honan. on the 5th inst. They carried off 3.000 rifles. 1.000 000, rounds of ammunition and 10 machineguns which were stored on the propej ty of the family of Ngai Chi-chtng, former101 words
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Article128 1922-11-15 7 MODERNISATION OF HER WOMEN. Tn!cresting Prophecy. Reuter. London, Nov 14.—1n a speech to the Forum Club, Chao Hsin Chu paid a tribute to the services of Sir J Jordan, Mr Sze and Mr Koo in bringing about ol'oser Angio-Ohincse relations. He alluded to the modernisation of ChineseReuter. - 128 words
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Article140 1922-11-15 7 An Excellent Show. The "Darktown Minstrels" are drawing big houses at the Victoria T heatre and they pr.sont programmes which are really worth hearing. Our report of the opening night i Monday) was crowded out of yest rday's issue by a ru-h of cables, but our praise140 words
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Article91 1922-11-15 7 Many Bil'a Submitted. Peking, Nov 7. —The Cabinet has submitted to Parliament for consideration tht following Th> Washington Nine-Power Trea'y, regarding tht Postal and Tariff Conventions,, the Sino-Gcrman Treaty, the Sino-P.rsian and Sino-Chil an Comm:rc*al Treaties, the International Arbitration Convention. In addition, a statem nt was also submitt.d91 words
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Article95 1922-11-15 7 Public Properties. Peking, Nov 7.—The Sino-Japanese Commission this morning discussed Public Properties, the Japanese agreeing to the Chinese rep'y thereon, except as regards Tsingtao Commercial College, for which the Chinese undertook to devise another way to solve the question. The Chinese Sub-Commission on Pubic Properties presented a statement95 words
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Article42 1922-11-15 7 Resolutions p'odg'ng co-operation with the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association in their agitation against the re-imposition of the Income Tax have been passed by the Siam Trader Association, the Saigon Traders' Association and the Rangoon Traders' Association, all in Singapore.42 words
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Article48 1922-11-15 7 The Federal Government untitled B Con n ci.rjsibiing of Sir I n v. .r ,vix T R j Mt v 2.T<1 ret w r -r. c I* m i nn ■••il artth the Huvcy t,-] building contract. This hi a strong Comr»'itt?e. The mere names inspire confidence— M.M.48 words
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Article536 1922-11-15 7 ORGANISERS WILL ACCEPT NO AMENDMENTS. Bishop of Singapore's Letter. Another large audience is atjticipat-" ed at the meeting called for 5 p.m. to-day at the Victoria Theatre by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to protest against the reimposition of the tax in the Colony. The income tax536 words
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Article115 1922-11-15 7 London. Nov 10. 1022. Sago flour is quoted at 12|7%. Tin is quoted at £184.17.6. in London. Tapioca is quoted at 23 6 for fair Make. Ganib'er 13 quoted at 31 in London; cube gambier at 43[6. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 15.65115 words
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Advertisement253 1922-11-15 7 I 91 i THE AUSTIN .75 K W AUTO PLA NT I 1 I THE TIME AND LABOUR SAVING ELECTRIC LIGHT I GEXEhATING PLANT. I a Starting SELF I Regulating I Stepping j j ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of j I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. j (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, IPOH.. PENANG.253 words
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Article947 1922-11-15 8 NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY "ECHO." Covered-courts tennis has been formally inaugurated in Singapore, tbe eight courts at the Boxing Stadium being officially opened on Monday. Queen's Covered Cour-s is tbe name by which they will be known, and it can confidently be predicted that the indoor947 words
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Article1053 1922-11-15 8 MALACCA INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. I By "Rover." On Monday Ma T acca held its first annual Inter-School Sports on the Malacca Club Padang. A light shower fell just before the commencement of the sports, which were witnessed by a large crowd of people. Mr H Ball, Acting Inspector of Schools,1,053 words
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Article178 1922-11-15 8 FURTHER HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. j i I London, Nov 4.—Association football results are:— Second Division. Fulham 0 Barn.dey 1. Leeds 3 West Ham 1. Leicester 0 Hull L Manchester United 0 Clapton 0. Notts County 2 Blackpool 0. Port Vale 2 Bury 0. Rotherham 2 Coventry 0. Wednesday 3178 words
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Article21 1922-11-15 8 MELBOURNE CUP. The three paced horses in the Melbourne Cup were: King Ingoda B—l, The Cypher 6—l, Mudto 20—1.21 words
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Article25 1922-11-15 8 BECKETT vs. CARPENTIER. Reuter. London, Nov 14.—A fight has been I irranged between Beckett and C'arpentier to take place in London early in 1923.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article935 1922-11-15 8 How Beckett Beat Moran. Joe Beckett heavy-weight boxing champion of England, beat Frank Moran, of Pittsburgh, by eight years at the Albert Hall. The referee stopped the contest in the seventh round, because Moran could not see. When the official took this very wise step and had935 words
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Article369 1922-11-15 8 YESTERDAY'S PRACTICE. Chinese Player Gets a Trial. The rugger practice game on the Padang yesterday evening resulted in a win for the Probables by two goa's to a try (10 points to threa points.) The game proved a great attraction, probably because a Chinese player, Heng Tye, played for369 words
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Article96 1922-11-15 8 Y. M. C. A. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Cheontr Chee Lim beat Dr P L Loh. 7—5, 7—5. C E Smith beat C J Stephen), &—4. 6—0. Ong Swee Gam beat Tan Tens Kim. w.o. Seow Poh Leing vs. H G Stack (unfinished). The tie for to-day's Y M96 words
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Article46 1922-11-15 8 REECE'S NOVEL CHALLENGE. Tom Recce has issued a cha'lcnge to play W Smith or M Inman a hvel match of 16,000 up for a stake of £500 a-side. Recce stipulates for a neutral ha 1 and table, with every scoring stroke to count two points.46 words
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Advertisement244 1922-11-15 8 WIIUIUiUillltlintHWWIIIIHilillllllllillillililillHIIHllllUHI.iliii,,!,,,, """1,, EYESIGHT IgA* CAREFULLY J§|f of EXAMINED CHARGE IF YOU REQUIRE GLASSES AND DO Not WEAR THEM YOU WILL PAY THE PENALTY j EYE STRAIN. CONSULT: J. BERNARDINE DOYLE, OPHTHALMIC OPTic (Member of the National Associatioa of Opticians) (Member of the Scottish Society of Ophthalmic LATE OF Mr. J.244 words
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Article608 1922-11-15 9 Singapore, Nov 10, 1922. Artick-. Price. c. Meat. Beef steak kati 0.51 Beef stew or curry kati 0.47 Pork, lean kati 0.70 Pork. lean, and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Australia S C Tra kati 0.60 Mutton, Australian Govt kati 0.61 Fowl kati Foul large (3-4608 words
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Article1486 1922-11-15 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange in* Share Brokers issue the following List of quotations. Singapore, Nov 15. RUBBER, STERUNfTSHARES—MaiI Quotation*, la»ue Paid Val. Up. 5 a. 4. 2|- 2 Allagar 0 6 8 2|- fj- Anglo-Java 0 1« £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,486 words
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Advertisement220 1922-11-15 9 kofS* STORE, SINGAPORE I ju! s an? I IfES MOilEKATBI;;,..3 new vitality I n those who are ■Run-down (because I fifrvt Food—all combined in one nth, dtiiaous health-creaimf preH pint ion. I AnToricit"ton«»-op*th« wKole mm Asa Restorative it restores ta.italiiy. Aj a Blood-bui'der it events and revitalises the blood. I220 words
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Advertisement154 1922-11-15 9 iiliilniMtHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiintWMiiiiiiii^^ I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., I (.NCOKPOR\TED IN THE ST* AITS SETTLEMENTS.) I I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, I SINGAPORE, S.S. 5 i Do you require STATIONERY ot I quality I I m The following lines are stocked and ran be I m i supplied at154 words
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Article542 1922-11-15 10 PLAN TO SEAL LIPS OF PRISONERS. The Rathenau Plot. From the "Daily Chronicle" Special Correspondent, Leonard Spray. Berlin.—The Rathenau murder trial at Leipzig has been drri-imattically interrupted by what is belberved to be tap attempt to sflenoe by death certain of the 13 accused. Their possible indiscretions, it542 words
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Article87 1922-11-15 10 Activities in Hawaii. 'Prosecutor Claus Roberts who it investigating the Filipino Klu Klux Klan in Hawaii declares that it has been discovered that three Filipinos disappeared mysteriously recently and it was reported they were killed for violating the society's orders. Formed six months ago, the society87 words
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Article293 1922-11-15 10 SAVED FROM THE KNIFE. Zam-Buk Instantly Soothing and Healing. No one should ever submit to an operation for piles or any abscesses, ulcers or swellings without first trying Zam-Buk. The records of thi# magical healing balm prove how often its timely use has rendered surgical operations unnecessary.293 words
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Advertisement469 1922-11-15 10 IURODONALi dissolves tiric acid. -The young by taking URODONAi, and you will thereby .red Arteno I wh,ch harden, tbe welb of tbe blood .mi re-dwr. tb.» and brittle 1 Ruommmdtd by Prof LA NiBRF.A UX. lat< P+*smU*t oj ike A CSdimH i d* A/Mecwf, farts in kt: Tnahst on Gout469 words
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Advertisement256 1922-11-15 10 HOW I CURED MY RHEUMATISM. SOME GOO!) ADVICE BY C. S. TURNER. FORMERLY OF THE R.A.M.C. Like stomach, liver or kidney disorders, and in Uc% n ost other bodily rheumatism resuits simply from accumulations of impurities in the system. Call 1 used to think the only Tyj*taf aeawaws ef ere>256 words
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Advertisement628 1922-11-15 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. j STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kintoa —Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenfcam and Penang. *Ban Whatt Soon Monday, o p.m., for Malacca and Mupr. Calypso—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. Kelantan —Tuesday, 5 pan.. for Malacca628 words
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Advertisement196 1922-11-15 10 Hak °zak] Maru **frm wmn "AMBLRG LL\ E 1 Da kar Maru Kavadsi Man BOMBAY LINE Moji Maru Wakasa Maru Akita Maru Calcutta Maru OE JAPAN. Haruna Maru Awa Maru 9ado Maru Kamo Maru Mat sin e Maru 1 Nagasaki Maru For particulars, apply Nippon rcaJ Afoos: 61ME, DARBY i196 words
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Advertisement402 1922-11-15 11 f TriAMER SAILINGS. »MfflSH INDIA AND APCAR IM. PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. Ml P AS5 f;,K A ORIENTAL S. K CO. F Ni,t Hi- Majaaty'» Government. In^FAK-EASTE KN SERVICE. lONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Dec 10 about Dec 24 1 1923 J*** about Jan 21 ANTWERP Laava SINGAPORE. LONDON I JJ402 words
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Advertisement402 1922-11-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 67s7k. Prapuaii Saiung tn>m Singapere (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hambnrg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Amazon Maru arr Nov 20 dep 21 Shunko Mara arr Dec 22 dep 23 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK i.lNP. For ?an Francieeo, Panama,402 words
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Advertisement483 1922-11-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 9 LINE OF STEAMERS tfovtfeiy u<« r< t/mm A«etraHa for *artro euiy, ea'l «4* rr*tavia. SoaraiiJiya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore RaiHR*. In Port a s. "ECHUCA" Nov 17 Dec 11 8.S. "EURELIA" Dec 16 1923 ttca Jan 15 s-s. EMITA"483 words
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Advertisement458 1922-11-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin ecrew mail a team era between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through coanection from Singapore and Pamang. HOMHW4RD FAILINGS. Leave Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1923 Leicestershire Nov 23 Gloucestershire Mar 29 Herefordshire Dec 7 Oxfordshire Apr 12 Gloucestershire Dec458 words
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Advertisement576 1922-11-15 12 TO LET. j TO LET.—Two sections in Raftles •hdnibe-s. Apply to the Secretary, tardea Club. TO L ET—Furnished as from 1st #ctober, tio. 28-5, Stevens Road apply to •uthrie Co., Ltd. > TO LET—The fines-. Flat in Amber "Mansions Corner of Orchard Road and Penang Laue —Second Floor. Apply to576 words
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Advertisement587 1922-11-15 12 BANKS. j P. 0. BANKING CORPORATION: LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. i SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY, j I i I Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and i Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,00t BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord587 words
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Advertisement441 1922-11-15 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. {Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CTTT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided I Profit* US $10,400,000 Head Office:— $M WALL STREET, I NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop* gate. Lyona Office:—27 Place, Toloxan. San Francisco Office:—232 Motitl goAory441 words
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Advertisement424 1922-11-15 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Bench Street Malacca 131 Jenker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahaxnat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Antoy, Pomtiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised424 words
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Advertisement425 1922-11-15 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1863.) Paid op Capital fa 600,000 Share* of each £8,000,000 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.425 words
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Advertisement391 1922-11-15 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore* BOARD OF DIRECTORS i See Teoug Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Kliaiu, Esq (Vice CLaiiman.» P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah391 words
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Advertisement217 1922-11-15 12 AND «e iui^ PAYABLE n ,J Per annum H-if-yearly Per quarter Sin S le Copy 5 ci Postage Extra 50 To Foreign oountrieijj"^ VERY MAY? "MALAYA TRIBCXF*^ depend upon street nl2 Paper. It will help sure them TTtjJ on days when, the demand for thi j TRIBUNE exceeds a». they217 words
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