Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1922
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Title Section27 1922-11-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. fcVENING DAILY. J AND^^-> SHIPPING GAZETTE. L EVENING DAILY '>' ■No. 27- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement303 1922-11-20 1 j*J MO.-EKATE J THE a !ISTER N OPTICAL C 0.,; P <P f SG OPTICIANS. i ROAD. I blocks of New Crackers. 1 1 "X mas Box Crackers. I The Farm" Crackers. agT^S^j^s^ 3 hoc b»x of re J, green and pink v nJ fc3S-~f"!: -s. 3 null picture libel303 words
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Advertisement291 1922-11-20 1 ATHLETIC GOODS WORTH SEEING! WORLD RENCWNED. SHILLCOCK S Football Boots JACQUE S Ping Pong Sets SUMMERS' Force Cricket Bats ENGLISH Jer with and without Collate ENGLISH Rent A?h Frame Tennis Racket BADMINTON Rackets WATER-PROOF Footfalls VOLLEY BaUa STEAM Tarred Ten da Nets BADMINTON and V olley Ball Nets SBUTTLECO6KS and291 words
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Advertisement110 1922-11-20 1 I VIRGINIA J< Hand-\ _C One at I a time. H SPECIAL OFFER! j BRITISH MADE IkJP CYCLES. j Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. jjj I Saltley 72.50 I Standard 75.00 I I Rover 80.00 I I NETT. I i JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. (rzrf a i iwm 3E» •>•• gjjgj110 words
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Article962 1922-11-20 2 LAWN TENNIS. PERAK vs. SELANGOR CHINESE. Successful Meetinjr. S»y» the ''Malay Mail" Seme twenty Perak Tennis enthusiast! responded to the invitation of Mr Alan Loke to participate in th* week-end meeting" at hia house in Ampang. Play commenced on Saturday afternoon when all the doubles events were962 words
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Article340 1922-11-20 2 PARSON CONDEMNS THE SPORT. The Rev A F Simpson, of Dundee, described boxing as a demoralising and degradng sport. All sensible people were agreed on the advantages of athletic training, and on the duty of keepir.s: the body fit. They were arre.d that world championship in any trtu sport340 words
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Article104 1922-11-20 2 SEPARATE CONTESTS FOR ENGLISH TITLES. The Amateur Athletic Association took som important decisions at a general committee meeting on Oct 15, which was attended by delegates from the North, South, and Midlands. It was agrjed to hold ĕxh year an English championship meeting, confined to athletes born in England.104 words
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Advertisement179 1922-11-20 2 mwmmm wmwmwmkwmnwmMwmmmnwm mm r 1 i I iiOLLANDIA PiMtitFi: I CONDtNSfcD S i ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. QUALITY GUARANTEED, a i B mmmmtmmm I Trading Company "Holland" (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) B Agents. P ijiiiiiiwiiiiuM^wi'iii»i'""'"^ nir lll llllllllll l|l r r l i lIIMMIWHIMIIIII I'lWl irT'l r-».».— —«W J -111 I179 words
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Advertisement224 1922-11-20 2 CAN INDIGESTION CURE ITSELF? ...W«1I there may bo exceptions, but thm general rule is for all cases of stomach disorder to get worse, unless pre perly dealt with. This is natural enough for such troub es as indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis find flatulence are caused, in over ninety cues out of224 words
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Advertisement505 1922-11-20 2 A RIFLEMAN'S RECORD AND WHY HE WAS ABLE TO ♦<CARRY ON Wounded three times, gassed, blown up in a trench, and kept a prisoner of war for a brief period, ia the record of Rfln. E. T. Hoyland, whose home is at 18, Woodoote Place, W. Norwood, London. "The continual505 words
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Advertisement162 1922-11-20 2 ENGINEER?^ ADVANTAGEOUS prkj, Send Your Enquiries To UNITED ENGINEERS ill incorporated in the its SOfGAPQ fjmtggrs j y Bedtime j have Lin the House fit Greatest Domestic Remedy of tha Cer^n Soldier's Severe Nervous Collaps Shock and Nerve Breakdown Caused by Hard Serf Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. 1 with162 words
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Article391 1922-11-20 3 HEROIC WOMAN WORKER. In regard to Siater St Roae, who died at the Convent, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday night (as reportxki by our own correspondent), a writer in the Mail" says: Sister St Rose came to the East 42 years ago, ony of a band of twentytwo391 words
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Article290 1922-11-20 3 For Treassry Note*. (To the Editor of the "Malay Mail.") Sir, I venture to think that nobody who has at heart the btjst interests of the rujbber producing industryshould miss any opportunity that may offer of "doing his bit" to help forward, in :.jny way, all new290 words
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Article293 1922-11-20 3 A Vicar'a Opinion. A North-London vicar startled some of the members of hia congregation recently by his candid viewa on church bazaars. His words were all the more remarkable aa they formed part of an announcement of a bazaar organised on behaJf of hia own church. He declared293 words
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Article240 1922-11-20 3 Exasperation of Pablie. Bombay, Oct 29.—Recent Stock Exchange gambling in Bombay wfc>* •everely condemned by Mr Purshotamdas Thakoidas. the Chairman, of the Indian Merchants' Chamber and Bureau. Mr Thakordaa said that he must sound a grave warning to members of the Stock Exchange and remind them that240 words
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Article146 1922-11-20 3 An Authoritative Statement. Oct 26— So far as the India Office is aware the report that Lord Reading is retiring is absolutely without foundation. Allahabad, Oct 27.—The "Pioneer" is authoritatively informed that the report published in a London paper and cabled to India that His Excellency146 words
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Advertisement568 1922-11-20 3 < —"auction sale. tA Te7tB^ T AGENCIES, Ltd., IHPO SALE. ted to ge ii by auction at their Sale-room, laa^^wSi, T unn«n November 20, at 2.30 p.m. r OnM» Dda> awe street. i F ebold land and the two-store> ed brick and tileVa s* a jj igh street, area 2,394568 words
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Advertisement385 1922-11-20 3 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For ache* and pans ir. younf and old there hi nothing th?.t will so quickly brint permanent ralief and CUKE as that sovereign, time-tasied and proven remedy— Little's Oriental Bairn. for the aches and pains of childfu od nd y° uth w unexcelled. For the Rheumatic385 words
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Advertisement471 1922-11-20 3 j IT PENETRATESj j without rubbing. At the first 'I m \M™ sign of pain— Sloan's Liniment. |l][f$jjffl 11 Don't imagine there's no help for your 1 I^^^B Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis or Lumbago because you've tried other v" I remedies. Sloan's Liniment is so pene- i J trating and effective,471 words
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Advertisement446 1922-11-20 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. A Pathe Super-feature of strong Dramatic and Romantiappeal featuring, DOLORES CASSINELLI in a melodramatic story of a wife's love and sacrifice for her husband, a woman's struggle against the evil of the World. THE RIGHT TO LIE In 7 Parts.446 words
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Advertisement304 1922-11-20 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Sunday, November 19, to Friday, November 24. iA Whole Evening of Brightness Hilarity, dashed with beauty and seasoned with thrills. Just the right appetizer for any movie mana. See Your Favourite Fun Maker. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Aaeooiated ExMbitora, present.304 words
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Advertisement146 1922-11-20 4 Wfl!iaai Castas ftiet mtraduced the Printing Preae into England in the rear 1471. After acquiring the newly inranted art af printing at Bruges, he returned to England, •ha land af hia birth, and aat ap a Printing Preen near Weetminater AWeey. Tbf% 41 Game and Play a af Cheese" and146 words
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Advertisement326 1922-11-20 4 pint® Tor 4 nights only: Friday, Bftturday i November **J C ato Sjeciai EngagM tLt 4 THE YiCELD FAMOUS DABKTOWN NEGRO MINSTRPie rnoludfakg The Valenso* and the Oaa, *J AS P"*sed at the VictorU Ti. c In their Unique Entertakune PLANTATION NEGRO SONGS. lki^ SOIiTHKBN NEGROES. (Nightly at MS p326 words
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Article128 1922-11-20 5 the Way--VisWi"- <er -Vindictive" h 'j ,t r*nt Ronald ,nimand ol v and l nroeramme, her r-"p iv i*' Saturday. She laneoU a rel efs to i] Mediterranean, East j »as. She will af d rQ j m bo for four days SJj^ea/Sregie," of the relief ratings for128 words
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Article178 1922-11-20 5 (FroTn Our Own Corres] lent). Johore. IT, 1982. 11 T'r le Sultan has been pleased l li BNov 1. 1!'22. ■lb N Pi luka (atl n tanti tie Throne) to be L'r.gku fcP-cka Sar.ad Mohtaja i Supporter 4e Crown). k Hon V M Uagka Abdul Aziz MM Majid,178 words
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Article234 1922-11-20 5 Malacca Municipality's Methods. Malacca, Nov 17. (From Our Own Correspondent). My notice has been directed towards the present 6ystmm of the Malacca Municipality in collecting assessment on local houses. In the past the owners of houses ware given a bill giving details about the houses, their R.te, their234 words
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Article158 1922-11-20 5 General. The Hon E C H Wolff, the Director of Education, is now in Malacca on an official visit. The Old Mi-lay Collet which was recently vacated by the M.Tlay teachers training for their future profession, is now being demolished and the School for Preparatory Department of the High School158 words
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Article125 1922-11-20 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—sB9.—7s tons sold. Gambier.—No business done. Pepper.—Business done. Copra.—Business done. Sago Flour. —Business done. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $13.50 Java Cube 20.50 Hamburg Cube 20.50 Press Cube 18.00 Sarawak White Pepper 20.25 Mixed Black Pepper 12.87 V 2 Sundried Copra 9.80 Mixed Copra 9.50125 words
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Article60 1922-11-20 5 Standard Oil Company's current prices. Devon's Imperial Brilliant per tins $7.15 Sylvan Arrow per two tint $6.75 Tiger per two tins $6.75 Tiger in drums per twt drurot $5.95 Asiatic Petroleum Ctmpany's current prices. Fish ptr tin of 4 Imp. gls. $3.60 Dragon $3.45 Crown m60 words
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Article83 1922-11-20 5 Singapore. Nov 20. On I/ondort Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sigh* 2s 4 l-2d Oa New York— Demand 52 Private 90d|s 63% On France Bank 725 On India Bank Tel. TransfYr 175% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c83 words
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Article59 1922-11-20 5 C. of C Rubber Aeeocia' Um. Singapore, Nov 20. Paic Crept Closing Prices. Latest Iondon Cables' quote.—Lo don. Spot.— Ribbed Smeki r 5 Bbaat Clos s* PrUm iiuyera Seller* Spot 44 44'4 December 44 V4 44 Jan to March 45% 46 April to June 47# 48 Latest Londoa59 words
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Article28 1922-11-20 5 Singapore, Nov 20. To-rifc>'» closing rubber quotatv^c »re a* under*' New York. —24% cts. London.—Is %d. Singapore. —44 cts sheet. Tone of Market. —Steady.28 words
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Article187 1922-11-20 5 Singapore, Nov 20. Rubber.—London Is o*4. Local 43% cents. Tin.—London, Saturday's price, £179 5s Cd, Local $89 to-day's price. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubber.— Very little enquiry sellers predominating. Tins. —Taipings $1 to $1.00, Norths $1.20 to $1.25 cum dividend Souths $1 to $1.05, Johans 40 to 45187 words
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Article371 1922-11-20 5 ARRIVALS. November 18. R S Bam, Dut 68 tons, Capt NaoodUh, from Lingga, left Nov 17, Seng Bee. Emile, Dut 94 tons, Capt Nacodah, from Rhio, left Nov 18, Seng Bee. Kinta, Brit 509 tons, Capt Stack, from Penang, left Nov 16, S S'ship Co Ltd. Ban Whatt371 words
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Article299 1922-11-20 5 The following Singapore Properties were sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co, No 30 Chulia-stivet on Wednesday afternoon 999 years leashold land and houses Nos. 33 and 34 Pekin-street, area 7.928 square feet, bought by Mr A B David for $73,000.299 words
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Advertisement399 1922-11-20 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.399 words
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Advertisement250 1922-11-20 5 KH;it«»ni.t««!tui 'I §..iUi.i* Iff hJWHI liHWilfS While service is the Primary I requisite of Eye Glasses—be i I sure that Mountings and style conform to your personality. T I Our Rimless Glasses offer the 1 very utmost in service, com- I fort, and style. I N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN 5 MEDICAL HALL250 words
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Miscellaneous64 1922-11-20 5 mm .pOUB 1>* aBV Tc<U? N#T U.42 P-- <**". and c *ta «■*««?,f- 16 j C 0t> i TrrtOPS, O*!'* Indi^ u t )d"e, 8.30. Emulate L^ e Theatre, rl w Nov 21. fa-m orr0 ii Q a.mfT^,entBo^ d 215 n 0 t. Gardens» o 93 Nor 11.46 p.m. JUB64 words
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Miscellaneous606 1922-11-20 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Not; 20. Malacca Muar* Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Tandjong Balei "Ayuthia 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Ban Whatt Soon 4 p.m. Port Swettenham *Zaida 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 p.m. Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng606 words
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Miscellaneous253 1922-11-20 5 tion will not be forwarded: if possible, they will be returned to the senders. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 174 equal to $100. The rate of payment )f Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 179 equal to $100. The253 words
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Article755 1922-11-20 6 Whatever views may be held concerning Mr Lowther Kemp's support of the Income Tax, there can be only one opinion about one aspect of his stand—that it reveals genuine courage and is obviously based upon deep sincerity. It is no gratifying task to run counter to755 words
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Article666 1922-11-20 6 Mr J M Sime, of Sime Darby and Co, arrived from home on Saturday, looking as hearty as usual. "Jazz" should address his complaint to the management of the cinema against which he and his friends have a grievance. Mr George A Heyburn, Oriental Manager for the Admiral (Pacific Steamship666 words
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Article525 1922-11-20 6 BOND—M ACKIE-K ELLA R. At the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday afternoon, Mr A X Bond of Messrs Johr Little and Co.. Ltd the eldest son of Mr William Bond of Leyton, Essex, was married to' Miss Janet Tatter Mackie-Kel!-, r the invitation of Mr and Mrs J D525 words
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Article214 1922-11-20 6 "Hanging by a Thread." Ivefi. rrinfr to our suggestion that ttfl "dark hint" concerning the probability of the loss of the opium revenue might usefully bo elucidated, tha "Straits Echo" fys: "Well! Let the average man foKow the proceedings of th- League of Nations, let him keep214 words
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Article392 1922-11-20 6 Jbjw,ion w| DEBA *ftJ London, v s ''"ate ha, ret ;~'t- ?ard <he Mi''' 4 Industrielle J»",^ Renter. c <^ Paris, Nov 17— ti, iAat > a» ernment's Bill u "'<k\ mar d oy a Mvt! v £v between M H Daudet. 1 4 -M| -i -Moitet urged392 words
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Article49 1922-11-20 6 Charge A^ain- The case in T r s rf stands charged ,+t Voor. (hoy Tin, a tT( t Dawson this n n > M postponed till to-n Tian> s the son of th< chant, Mr Tan Bin C* Mr Paec represent- [ir P Mr Cohbct ha? 11 prosecution.49 words
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Article25 1922-11-20 6 M M road and HiH-sti He was hit on the h -to avoid a met- jr ri.d to hospi--- f ew mmnmm M25 words
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Advertisement231 1922-11-20 6 I the i 1 PERKINS PATENT I j PIPE, j ..One Inrn of JVhaithpiece and 1 Pipe is clean I I ALL SHAPF. FINEST BRfAttS. 1 j PRICE $3Joeach. I I iiOfeiiisoii Go., Ltd., trrr E I SINGAPORE. I I FOLDING STOOLS. I I Cheap, Handy, Strong and Durable. I231 words
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Advertisement50 1922-11-20 6 I&CTOCEPf Advice free by our Qualified Nune to all users upon Application to NESTLE A ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Ctt(London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. j_ RrcFfV SUN EOADLIGHTER For Better Light and Legility Proved Best by Official Tests. (Special Discounts to Dealers) ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY 38, SHORT STREET Telephone No. 101750 words
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Article157 1922-11-20 7 INSIST ON RBi POWER CONSTANTINOPLE. SUCCESSOR TO THE SULTAN. Reuter. I > four hour meeting of th* Allied generals Nov l' 1 the Turkish representative adopting rasha vvas UB CC r( ling the functions of the police and :np a!t:tu J' p asha insisted that the KemalistsReuter. - 157 words
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Article57 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. I \llied High Commissioners decided to o Rafet Pasha's undertaking to i .-h ary'hing harmful to the- safety of the r*-wspa*>j p, .v:ter. i...i f 1 1 £ngli-h aaid French delegattams have p dent, wn loomed Lord Curzon and r Har-o. rroceeded to Territet in order toReuter. - 57 words
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Article66 1922-11-20 7 I.. ,o_ \r rfficinl me sage from Angora states that r r c'- r "'iplf i-j has beer elected KhaKf. states that the National Assembly TV CO. the xtsm Caliph. The formal place to-m rr-vr a t Topcapou palace.7„" a mid-: While Abdul Medjid obtained a strong66 words
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Article79 1922-11-20 7 GEN. HARINGTON GETS A HAREM Reuter. I an messag* from Angora says discussion was resumed in the t ro- p hitch Meanwhile conditions at the Palace are gmt fUZCf^'' r -g B jibe r a«tic All the *rv:tors of the late Sultan haw* gone over lenalists. TV Guitar, before hisReuter. - 79 words
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Article85 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. ILaumre. Nov 20—A communique issued after the inter-Allied at Territet say? that M Poincare. S Mussolini and Lord Curzon had t'r > first conversation during which they made clear their r„* to sHttlc in a spirit of the most cordial friendship, and on t perfect equalityReuter. - 85 words
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Article84 1922-11-20 7 [the missing prey. Reuter. Mtnopif, Nov 18.—On rece pt ik*» jf the Sultan'» flight, icgora Government decided ■con a special sitting of the ui Anembty and also teijgraphn?Esfet Pasha how the flight Bsnpahei professing ir.;h! ty incjd the reason» for tie it j stated that ttt < AssemblyReuter. - 84 words
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Article50 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. ALI AGREED. ri^ ov V-H it officially an«'"r. preliminary exchange 4« Qua. D'Orsay, betv -?n Lord Curzon and th» 1 Vfcr.tat:*», Harjn Avez- .>teagr,.1 -v, A.!.« M .I, qu «-oafirer.ee. IE*'''" 1 WU hy Ms] Gen Burnet: J"* 1 F «k. Mwh.' W,v*>*1 W. 8 f h»»e reached neuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article92 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. IS tl n* Premier. th. irft for »Jfe ,r''° WtLord Canon T 10 ths N R euter. Curzo» left V** R00n rout, to «fcmpanled by incIud:^ mi it *i'y rethtt Lord H Curzon is a plenipotentiary, but no important decisions are likely to hu at Lausanne without referenceReuter. - 92 words
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Article161 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Rome, Nov 16.—la a «peech to the Chamber, the Premier, Signor Mussolini. »aid that ha was there to defend «nd uae to the utmo»t the revolutioa of the Black Shirt». He fainted »t the possibility of revising the peace treaties, if absurdities in working were revealed. LikewiseReuter. - 161 words
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Article60 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Pari». Nov 17.—A telegram from Angora aays that a group of American capitalists have approached the National Assembly with a view to submitting proposals for the eoastruction of roads, railways, harbour» and factories and build a city ocn modera lines which might eventually become the capital.Reuter. - 60 words
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Article13 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. EL* 1 l "-.vr«' S" <b» *t0 resume mil!»._Reuter. - 13 words
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Article68 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Ottawa, Nov 18.—The Royal Comm taioii appointed to investigate the Pacific Coast fisheries recommends a redaction in fishing licensee to orients a by forty per cent in 1923, the creation of a new Department of Fisheries, the establishment of a close ■eaaon for sockeye aalmon for fourReuter. - 68 words
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Article370 1922-11-20 7 LLOYD GEORGfE TO LEAD OPPOSITION? Election Comments. Reuter. London, Nov 19.—A tendency is apparent on the part of the Sunday papers to regard the result of the election in a more soberly mood than the partisans of the dailies did in the excitement of the moment. The leadingReuter. - 370 words
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Article154 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. London. Nov 18.—Mr H G Wells. Labour, was defeated at London University, polling 1,427 votes. Sir Russell Wells, Unionist, polled 3,833 and Mr Poliard, Liberal. 2.180.— Reuter. London, Nov 18.—Mr Borar Law announces that His Majesty wi'l open Parliament on Nov 23. Approval for the Irish ConstitxiuonReuter. - 154 words
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Article65 1922-11-20 7 The Sikh Trouble. Reuter. Lahore, Nov 17.—The Punjab Legislature has passed the second reading of the Shrines Reform Bill which is designed to solve the Sikh trouble. —Reuter. Lahore, Nov 18.—The Legislature has passed the Sikh Shrines Bill by 40 votes to 31. The Government's spokesman announcedReuter. - 65 words
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Article32 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Asuncion, Nov 19—The Paraguayan insurgents have been beaten and dispersed and the rebel stronghold at VijJa Encarnacion occupied by Government troops. The insurrection is regarded as practically ended.— Router.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article42 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. New York. Nov 18.-M Clcmenoeau ha*, arrived. Responding to an address of welcome at the City Hall, M Cl.menceau said that the only purpose of his mission w»s to bring France's position clearly home to th. America... —Renter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article303 1922-11-20 7 RADICAL BLOC BEING FORMED. Volstead Law on Trial. Reuter. New York, Nov 19. —Doctor Samuel Lambert, the prominent consulting physician, together with a hundred other well-known doctors, who opine that tbe Congress should not limit the amount of liquor prescribable, have brought Ui suit in the FederalReuter. - 303 words
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Article65 1922-11-20 7 Labour Leader on Policy. Reuter. Ixmdon. Nov L*.—ln view of the forthcoming elections in Australia interest is attached to a speech at Melbourne by the Labourite Charlton, leader of the Opposition in the Commonwealth Parliament, who declared that if the Labour Party was return: d to power itReuter. - 65 words
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Article67 1922-11-20 7 New Premier's Difficulty. Reuter. Berlin, Nov 19. —Herr Cuno is experiencing great difficulty in forming a cabinet in consequence of the di cinclination of the principal political parties, with whom Herr Ebert has conferred, to co-opt rate. It is believed, however, that Herr Cuno, urged by HerrReuter. - 67 words
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Article29 1922-11-20 7 Lord Hardinge Retires. Reuter. London, Nov 19.—Lord Crewe is appointed British ambassador to Paris in succession to Lord Hardinge, who is retiring from the diplomatic service.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article77 1922-11-20 7 New Banknotes Only? Reuter. Vienna, Nov 19.—1t i 3 reported that the Government has agreed with the League of Nations delegates that henceforth the State ceases to cover financial requirements by the issue of new notes and presumably resorts to a new note bank for money needed.Reuter. - 77 words
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Article53 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Mexico City, Nov 18.—In connection with the recent bank failures, the Secretary of Finance has declared that the general economic position ia sound and that no moratorium is contemplated. The failures have been followed by run- on the local banks at Vera Cruz, where one firmReuter. - 53 words
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Article26 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Pretoria, Nov 18.—Three men have been sentenced to death in connection with the Rand rebellion in March and hare been executed.— Reutet.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article202 1922-11-20 7 DRASTIC ACTION AGAINST IRREGULARS. Ulster Ejection Set-Back. Reuter. London, Nov 17.—i'our men hav been executed in Dublin, fol ov.ing the death sentences passed by a court martial for revolvers without proper authority.—Reuter. London, Nov 18. —The announcement of the execution of four men arrested in Octob.fr hVs shockedReuter. - 202 words
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Article50 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. London, Nov 17.—The Medical Retenreh Council has accepted from Toronto University the free gift of the offer of rights in patents covering a new treatment for diabetes consisting of the administration of a substance called insulin, made from the pancreas of ox. pig or ■heap.—-Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article48 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. London, Nov 17.—The Labour Ministry cost of living figures at November Ist show that they are 80 per cent a*iove pre-war, the slight rise from 78 per cent on October Ist beiig due to the higher seasonal coat of milk and eggs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article24 1922-11-20 7 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Nov 10.—The President has Signed a decree appropriating 250,000 piastres to relieve the victims of the Chilean earthquake.— Beater.Reuter. - 24 words
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137 1922-11-20 7 The "Maiaycti Observe*" commending to its readers the enterprise of Mr N P X Nelson, who runs a motor garage in Ipoh, says: Mr NMson has been in the business for more than two decades. He was, we 'ire told the first motor mechanic137 words
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Article74 1922-11-20 7 We are indebted to the M Naayo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun for the following Tokio. Nov. rrruasure has been taken at Chita by politieans. troops, and labourers, to uni c the FLrcastern republic with the Moscow Governmunt, which forced the Chita Government to resign and the chamber to dissolve. Mr74 words
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Article74 1922-11-20 7 There was a large audience at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night, when the fine film "Carnival" wae again shown. The public of Singapore will be given further chances of seeing this great film to-night and tomorrow night. The Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company which will ghortly be74 words
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Advertisement303 1922-11-20 7 AMERICAN 1 j STEEL SPLIT f E p .JHL. fe^^^tt* I Guaranteed to perform double belt duty under all condi- I tions not demanding a special pulley. I Transmit maximum power with minimum belt slip. Wil l stand up under greater drains other pulleys I having much more weight. I303 words
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Article350 1922-11-20 8 RUGBY. MALAYA CUP RESULT. Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan. A pointless draw was the result of Singapore's first match in the Malaya Cup Competition on Saturday, when they met Negri Sembilan at Seremban. The; ground was very heavy and undoubtedly affected the play. The Negri Sembilan team were350 words
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Article164 1922-11-20 8 SULTAN OF PERAK'S TEAM vs. ROYAL JOHORE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov 18.—A polo match was played between the Sultan of Perak's team and the Royal Johore team on Saturday. Heavy rain fell •vernight and again continuously at noon on Saturday, till shortly before five o'clock, and164 words
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Article101 1922-11-20 8 DICK SMITH BEATS GEORGE COOK. London, Nov 7.—At the National Sporting Club, in a twenty-round heavy-weight contest, Dick Smith, exerciser weight champion of Great Britain, beat George Cook, the Australian heavy-weight champion, the latter retiring at the end of the fifteenth round. The contest wag splendidly fought throughout. Smith101 words
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Article419 1922-11-20 8 GUILLEMARD CHALLENGE CUP. The second race for the Guillemard Challenge Cup was sailed in light airsyesterday morning, and Ella won in a most decisive fashion. Thirteen boats were started at 10 o'clock, just on high water, and by the time the outer mark had been reached the Ella, by419 words
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Article118 1922-11-20 8 MISS WETHERED A HEROINE. London, Oct 13. Miss Joyce Wethered is quite a heroine in male golfing circles. The "Times," in the course of a leading article, suggests the time may arrive when women will compete in the Amateur Championship. Miss Wethered shows women have the requisite strokes, temperament118 words
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Article53 1922-11-20 8 THE CHAMPION BEATEN. Smith beat Newman, the billiards champion, in thejir 16,000 level match at Leeds recently by 486 points. The best breaks on the concluding day were 608 (from 263 unfinished), and 218 (unfinished) by the winner, and 409 and 370 by Newman. Final scores at Manchester:—lorn an,53 words
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Article40 1922-11-20 8 BOY SCOUTS SPORTS. The Singapore Boy Scouts' Sports arranged for last Saturday afternoon did not come oft* as the Raffles ground was flooded owing to the heavy rain that poured throughout the day. The Sports have been indefinitely postponed.40 words
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Article28 1922-11-20 8 M. C. C. IN S. AFRICA. Port Elizabeth, Nov 18.—The M C C made 340 for 9 wickets, Carr scoring 50 and Mann 52, Fender making 89.28 words
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Article2171 1922-11-20 8 SUPPORT FOR PROTEST AGAINST INCOME TAX. Rubber Restriction Complaint. Under the auspices of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce a meeting of Asiatic Traders and Planters was held at the Chinese Malacca Club on Tuesday at 3 p.m. There was a record attendance, the hall and verandahs being2,171 words
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Article129 1922-11-20 8 Singapore, Not 17. The Rubber Market continues to advance and values are again 2 cents up on the week. The usual Auctions, held yesterday, opened firm but bidding was slow with Buyers feeling their way. 43K cents was bid for Standard Sheet, but this grade129 words
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Article51 1922-11-20 8 Th ere are 1,139 boys at Eton this term, and aft» t«ombcr is a record for the* iflfaopL The boys went hack «even days later than usual after enjoytnig aa %xtra week's holiday on tiio request ot Prince»' Mary in celebration of her wedding to Viscount Laacelle», an old Eton51 words
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Advertisement236 1922-11-20 8 j" 65sj; gW| ■^ngftS iiiiiiiitatiaiwiiiiiiititttitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMnnin,,,:,, ICHEVROLE I CARS I 1 mm 1922 model five- seater touring car fitted I with electric self-starter, 3 dynamo lighting; magneto I ignition, electric hora, I speedometer, <HirhaMt I rims, double folding uini- screen, one-man hood with I glass in rear, side curtains, I etc.236 words
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Article578 1922-11-20 9 Singapore, Nov 18, 1922. Articis. Prica. I. c. Meat. Besf steak kati 0.51 Beef atew or curry kati 0.47 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (let quality) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian 0.60 Mutton, Australian 0.61 FowL«kati Foul large (3-4 katis) 3 katis each 1.80 Foul578 words
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Article1422 1922-11-20 9 LATEST i'RICES QUOTED IN THE M.IRKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following lis; af quotations. Singapore, Nov 18. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Is-ue Paid Val. Up. i d. 2|- 2|- Allagar ill 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java I t 4 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay 11,422 words
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Advertisement193 1922-11-20 9 nit ih Trans Set* 52« cH £V\ Setreti;ry YBIN u youth and energy r Ren) (for Women) |j! j t (dies for the recovery of v Nerve energy, and g pc pi, suffering from P 0 ick fatigue, sexual C psyiealweakaese, aleoho- of spirits after .trophy of the genital P193 words
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Advertisement433 1922-11-20 9 dst^-^ s Save T it fcith. Cc«*«r Hnb and all j*-* 3 otiit-r up-to-date imnrover 1 fc-x S r ,s Brii.iar.tly plated, Vvl X richly enamelled and lined T l> «Sk in tpU. WARRANTED ft ,i 15 YEARS. Packed Free, Frt'Si't ?nd Insurance jfli 3 to J n «ares' port.433 words
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Advertisement138 1922-11-20 9 IWifltl.i.lMlllMllllMMlllillllllli™ I THEjSTRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., (.NCORFORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, Z j 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, I 1 SINGAPORE, S.S. i 1 Do you require STATIONERY of good I quality P The following lines are stocked and can be* f I supplied at prices that compare138 words
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Article325 1922-11-20 10 PLAN TO STEAL TREASURY CHEST. Rangoon, Not 2.—Last night through the confession of ioim soldiers of the regiment, plan» to seize the Treasury chest of the- 2nd Battalion of the King's Own Royal Regiment, said to contain considerable sums of money, were frustrated. It is alleged that men325 words
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Article182 1922-11-20 10 M«m«atoe# of Folly. Oil paintings on thin sheets of natural crepe rubber are the latest development in connection with now uses for the product write* E L Killick in the "Financier." I see that an enterprising firm, specialising in goods made solely of pure plantation rubber, is offering,182 words
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Article141 1922-11-20 10 In Court or at a Mosque. On the complaint of a widow named Tesah binte Dollah another Malay woman was charged in the Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday with dishonestly retaining a pair of diamond earrings and some lace work the property of complainant. The accused141 words
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Article45 1922-11-20 10 Substantial Reductions. Bombay, Not 3.—Before he daparted from Bombay, Lord Inchcapo told me that aa early announcement regarding P and 0 ptassage rate* would bo mad©. "Will the reduction, bo substantial!" I eslded. Lord Incheane smiled "I bop, «o," ha amid.45 words
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Advertisement510 1922-11-20 10 rURODONALq dissolves uric acid. The age^^ I young by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, which hardens the wall* of the blood veaael* and render* them stiff and brittle." Recommended by Prof LA NCKRF.A UK. late President o/ the Acadtmtc I de Mĕdecwe, Parts, in hts Treatise510 words
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Advertisement262 1922-11-20 10 i giMf I An invaluable restorative in I' J cases of Exhaustion When the system is "below par," any unusual strain upon the vitality I often causes a feeling oi exhaustion, j This feeling of exhaustion is due to I a sudden partial collapse oi the vital powers of the262 words
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Advertisement453 1922-11-20 10 I HANDS AND ARMS RED win Terrible Itching and Burning, Lasted 2 Years. Cuticura Heals. The backs of my bands became very red and inflamed, and soon after broke out with weeping eczema. It spread up my arms to the elbows, causing terrible itching and burning and much inconvenience and453 words
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Advertisement175 1922-11-20 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP •OMPANY. LIMITED Steamers intended te sail frem Singapore. Kinia—Monday, 4 p.m., far p or t Swettenham and Penang. ♦Ban Whatt Soon— Monday, 5 p.m M for Malacca and Musr. Kuala—Tuesday, 12.30 p.m., for Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo and Zamboanga. Poh Ann—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for175 words
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Advertisement204 1922-11-20 10 J) an i 1 t Mara Daka r Maru L) sbon Maru j Kawac Mara BOMBAY UK* Moji Maru akasa Maru 1 Kamakura Maru I Akita Maru Calcutta Maru 1 Tateish; Maru I^ORJAPAN. Awa Maru Ssdo Kan Kamo Maru I J-Jl'uku Maru I ftfatnyc Maru Nagasaki Maru for Particular NIPPON204 words
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Advertisement370 1922-11-20 11 MffllSH INWA AMD APCAR UNL u<FJ<^^ CARGO SERVICES. Lf, PASSES WJW ORIENTAL 8, N. CO, •s£Tm££sibbn service. about Dee 10 about Dee 24 E? vaof* AJffWmmP Lore SINGAPORE. P» |rf fc-I l*^ 9 about NaT 28 about Dec 12 je*» 1&23 about Jan 2 about Jam 16 P* 1 about370 words
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Advertisement411 1922-11-20 11 STEAMER SAUJGS. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without srevious notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fsr Marseilles London, Hamburg, Eetterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sues and Part Said. *Ainacon Maru arr Nov 20 dep 22 Skunks Mara arr Dec 22 dep 23 Ore it Marseilles. SEW YORK i.i Nft P~r ?an Praneiacc,411 words
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Advertisement444 1922-11-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS 9 MaelNg- w» MM to aad troaa Aottralia far eaaga o*ty, eafiisc Batata, Ouaraaaya, Frem&ntia, Adelaide, MeRwesa* aad Djdneymi SCHEDULE OF SAILING'S. 1922 Airman Singapore Sailntff. Dee 11 "EURELIA" Dee 1« l&M 192S Jaa IS a*. EMITA" Jaa 20 Fok 12 aA. ECHUCA Fefe 17444 words
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Advertisement477 1922-11-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. mbby Urn Of i*jn twin •crew mail aasaeager ■teamer* between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with tbroagn euansctjon fyr, m Singapore krd Pe**:^ HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Loave SteajMer Rangoea A hoot Steamer Remg«oa About 1922 1923 H aref erwshiry Dec 7 Oxfordshire Apr 12 Gl+uecrternha* Dec 21 Laaeaekhre477 words
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Advertisement549 1922-11-20 12 WANTED. WANTED.—To buy about acre suitable land in residential district, for erection f bungalow. Box 26, c/o Malaya Teibuae WANTED AT ONCE.—House furnished or unfurnished, six to eight bedrooms for at least six months. Apply to Box 27, c/o Malaya Tribune." MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Required for the Municipal Treasurer's Department a549 words
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Advertisement520 1922-11-20 12 BANKS. t i BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed aad Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape GCMG, KCSI, KCIE (Chairman) The Rt:520 words
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Advertisement439 1922-11-20 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ia the U. S. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL COT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided I Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—«o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop'gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglti, Hongkong,439 words
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Advertisement420 1922-11-20 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suieima*. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised420 words
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Advertisement428 1922-11-20 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England bj Royal Charter 1863.) Paid up Capital a 600,000 Shares of £6 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,428 words
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Advertisement392 1922-11-20 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated is the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KUu:;. Esq (Vice Chaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Eaq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Ye* Hock Hoe. Esq Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng392 words
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Advertisement217 1922-11-20 12 Per arißum I H-if-yeariy Per quarter Postage Extra 50 *te I T« Foreign V ERYJIAXI I "Malaya tkibunt- J BUre on days when,* the demand for c wTM TRIBUNE »f they will m BECOME I KEGLLAK 6UBSCkIJ The "Malaya IVihns"aaM aul Jcribert, 4 ithout charge. '^B All commun., *-rjj t217 words
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