Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1922
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Title Section27 1922-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. IX.- -No. 275 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement318 1922-11-25 1 y; u!i all E^ u ,i.uvur,uely :pd promptly. I t i r ~ke3anJ Tone I .mdSun- PRICE MOUEKATE. THE Ltern opticalCO., ft L qNGAPORE. I I I I I I Jill iWHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in England.) S I pfIONE 907. SINGAPORE. POST BOX 656. Condimeat Sets in318 words
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Advertisement233 1922-11-25 1 j SCAN'S GO IP STICKS g|s p W f N i For all otDOl '•u-ips in the lire of Spi its and C n >.s r ay a visit to RAJA CO., 117, North. Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW aTOCK. In rder \o ftv« tff-.ct to tha233 words
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Advertisement92 1922-11-25 1 18 Oat Rolled Gold L \lt\ANt I. j Guaranteed for 10 Years SPECIAL OFFER! BRITISH MADE CYCLES.! Cj si IJaelanco Price $70.00 each. Saltley 72.50 Standard 75.00 I Rover 80.00 8 NETT. I 9 I* 1 JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. j I a V I I I CORD TYRES. I92 words
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Article11 1922-11-25 2 (Ws da mot necessarily endorse th» epinioss expressed by eerrespoa11 words
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Article557 1922-11-25 2 FromMrRBKRISHNAN: It would verily have been a serious miscarriage of British Justice and Fairplay, had not the district judge at Malacca passed that sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment on Reginald McLean Roberts for having assaulted the Indian coolie. And his lordship Mr Justice Brown has557 words
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Article321 1922-11-25 2 From "FAIRPLAY": I shall bs much obliged if you could allow me some apace in your valuable paper to ask a few questions regarding the Rubber Restriction. The Rubber Restriction which cam* cn all of a sudden hardly gave time to all concerned with rubber to321 words
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Article304 1922-11-25 2 Smallholders' Complaint. All sorts at schemes are being propounded for relieving the smaLl holders and the proprL lord of fOUBg plantation* from the hardship* which threaten them in the early stages of restriction. Any arrangement whici woi/d afford relief to this deservingclass, without Wrecking the who'* restriction policy,304 words
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Article138 1922-11-25 2 A Bill amend the Registration of Deeds Ordinance by enacting that "Upon the presentation for registratioa of an instrument affecting any land that has not been surveyed and demarcated to the satisfaction of the Surveyor-General the person on whose behalf such deed is so presented thai)138 words
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Article54 1922-11-25 2 Mr S A Lelah, manager of Messrs S A Lelah and Sons, is shortly leaving Kuala Lumpur for Jerusalem. Rumour has it that he is starting a dancing saloon there. We should suggest either "Herod's Palace" or "David and Salome" as suitable names. Th* business will be carried on in54 words
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Advertisement243 1922-11-25 2 HOLLAND!A" j j CONDENSED J I ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. j QUALITY GUARANTEED. 1 I i Trading Company "Holland" j I (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) I I sj Agents. I mwmw ini-ir,i il ,.,i..«,ir:r'i .t.it t i i inrtwimMi hi iiii i—i iweaeawseaMMaMwassi j !HEBE WE AXE! Another Substantial Reduction I243 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-25 2 THE PRICE OF PAINSCIATICA. No one wants pain—still w« pay for it heavily in lo3t health—lost energy—lest ambition—often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain may again116 words
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Advertisement486 1922-11-25 2 DULL AND GLOOMY? If so try Pinkettes, the gentle little lirer stimulants, and see how quickly these symptoms will be dispelled. cure Constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, sick headaches, coated tongue, foul •melHng breath, clear the skin. Of chemists, and post free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,486 words
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Advertisement439 1922-11-25 2 I v U I 14 That b splendid. I told you jl "Wincarnis 9 would do you good" j| j 1 Wincarnif' affords satisfaction both 4 tc those who recommend it and to 11 j those who take it. {"hose who I I recommend it, tee the e-r-ct—thosc [I I439 words
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Article951 1922-11-25 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS NOT ALONE IN AGITATION. A War-Profits Tax. It has been said that the continued existence of an Income Tax Ordinance in the Straits Settlements will drive trade away to Java, but it is interesting to notice in this connection that there is a strong agitation in951 words
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222 1922-11-25 3 There has been much to criticise in the organisat Dn and conduct of the anti-income tax agitation in this Colony and it remains to be seen whether the Government will attach the greater weight to the views of the agitator* or to those of men like Messrs222 words
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Advertisement731 1922-11-25 3 SALE. AGENCIES, Ltd., adi.fr OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. °S Raheem (in bankruptcy) re Bras Basah Road. n instructed to sell privately in single lots at their K ,tfies Chambers, Raffles Flace, THE WHOLE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK 1 necklaces, hairpins, pendants, lockets, watches, ~-t witb diamonds, brilliants, pearls, emeralds, rings,731 words
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Advertisement683 1922-11-25 3 "GetsJt": Corns Flee when touched wlth"Getß-It." As a sDonee aUorbe water «o doe. -'Geu-If anJdxa w on t ail pain and rcrenew. ur r "GETS-IT" 111 the original corn and oal- km MX f «5» 52 Pl'lfr 5£ f by E. Law. I Bk> Telephone 2418 LIM CHEE SENG, 17,683 words
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Advertisement241 1922-11-25 3 \fS I I P It s better to run I loutI out for Bovril I now than to run j I out of Bovril I I when you need it. I Always have Bovril in the House fj \wmm\ i ill ■»«m-»atMfv,mvi^ p J ii i f ii>'i*«»r» <t m241 words
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Advertisement511 1922-11-25 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. HERBERT RAW LIN SON and LILLIAN RICH Ia the stirring mystery-romance of a man who fell heir to a million dollars and a big serap —and liked them both. TEE MILLIONAIRE In 5 Parts. A Whirlwind of dollars, and a511 words
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Advertisement262 1922-11-25 4 I CINEMAS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Saturday, November 25, to Thursday, November 30. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET > A Photo Jrama Extraordinary. Great Picture with plenty of Flot and Punch. Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach Present Rex Beach's Famous Story "THE SILVER HORDE"262 words
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Advertisement39 1922-11-25 4 WAR OR PEACE" DO OUR BIT Insist upon getting* "CHOP BUAYA" Crocodile Brand Matches SINGAPORE MADE. ..si American System Modern Dentistryf H. OHNISHI, D. B^S. 193, ORCHARD ROAD, (TELEPHONE 2082 VIOLET RAY TREATMENT for Pyorrhea, AW*. Toothache and Rheumatic.39 words
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Advertisement366 1922-11-25 4 I<S AI Jg tp j PATHE To "%i! 1 Presents their New Pathe-colour Super lpecU| p I TALES OF ARABIAN Mgbts I A THODSAND AND ONE H °f Romantic Heart i I effects, Reels 81 A THOUSAND AAS MB is a subject that lends itselt t i sr. u B366 words
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285 1922-11-25 5 Plea3e Post Early. Mails for Europe. Christmas Letters Nov 28. New Year Letters Dec 1 and 7. Parcels Nov 28. Mails for USA and Canada. New Year Letters Nov 28. Mails for Australia. Christmas Letters Nov 25. Parcels Nov 25. New Year285 words
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Article198 1922-11-25 5 Dean Inge's Views. There was an animated discussion at the Church Congress on conversion. Dr Inge made assertions which were afterwards criticised directly by Dr Brown, of Oxford, and indirectly by the Bishop of Chelmsford and the Archbishop of York. Dr Inge expressed doubts whether sudden conversion was a198 words
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Article134 1922-11-25 5 A Swiss Scheme. Geneva, Oct 27.—The referendum on the scheme which has been formulated by the Radical, Socialist and Communist Parties in Switzerland, for levies on fortunes has been fixed for Dec 2. The suggested levies are :—On £2,000 and upwards, 8 per cent on £24,000, 20134 words
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Article201 1922-11-25 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—sB7% 155 tons sold. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Business done. Copra.—No business. Tapioca—Business done. Sago Flour.—Business done. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $13.50 Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press 21.00 Sarawak White P?pper 21.00 Johore Bbck Pepper 13.25 Sundried Copra 9.80 Mixed Copra 9.50 Small Flake201 words
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Article82 1922-11-25 5 Singapore, Nov 24. .ti Londo: Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-2d On New York— Demand 524 Private 90d|s 54U On France Bank 715 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 176*4 >>n Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c.82 words
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Article78 1922-11-25 5 C. of C. Rubber AseociC ionSingapore, Nov 24. Psle Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot.— ibbed Srroked Sheet; Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 44 44V, December 44% 44% Jan to March 46% 47 April to June 48 48% Latest London Cables quote.—Loadon, Spot Is %d. Tone78 words
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Article126 1922-11-25 5 Dean Wace. at King's School (Canterbury) Prize Day, said he appreciated the introduction of the school dramatic society, and deplored the fact that the art of speaking clearly and intelligently was dying out, even in ordinary conversation. We were, -he said, far behind France fa126 words
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Article535 1922-11-25 5 November 26th, 1922. St Andrew's Cathedral Services. (The Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity.) 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on535 words
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Article714 1922-11-25 5 SHOULD NEVER BE QUESTIONED Cricket and Lawn Tennis Example*. By HORACE HUTCHINSON. "Never dispute the umpire's verdict, even when erring in your own favour." Thus I wrote in a small brochure on cricket, entitled "Cricketing Saws «.nd Stories," a very long while ago. And I wrote it714 words
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Advertisement46 1922-11-25 5 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Subject: "Woman's work in the world." Preacher: Rev. G H Douglas. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Choir Practice. Methodist Tamil Church. Short-st Chapel. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divine Service, Pastor. Reception of Members. 6.30 p.m. Epworth League Meeting. Pastor Rev. Robert Duraisamy.46 words
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Advertisement430 1922-11-25 5 GOSLING CO. Established 1880. 8 TELEGRAPH STREET. Phone 47. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR X'MAS. Per bottle M TIFFON'S Liqueur Brandy 3.00 M. Tl FON'S 1865 Brandy (57 years old) 12.00 ARQUE3 DEL MERITO MOS-CATE'.-MALAGA 4.00 SPANISH BRANDY" (Pure Grape) 4.00 SHERRY AND PORT 2 50 POR P (Pints) 1.50 SPANISH430 words
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Advertisement187 1922-11-25 5 I While service is tbe Primary f„ requisite of Eye Glasses—be s sure that Mountings and style 1 I conform to your personality. I Our Rimless Glasses offer the 2 I very utmost in service, com- fort, and style. a 1 N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN 1 MEDICAL HALL BUILDING 1 I BATTERY187 words
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Miscellaneous446 1922-11-25 5 !0 AND WHERE. VIA»*-To-day. 2 a.m., 2.3 Pm. s nnals. 5P Exhibition matches, Theatre, 5.1» ««I H» uc •>C To-m« rr0 a.m., 3.12 p m. after Trinity- >J Club launches 11 2.30. So 10-30, 12.30. 3.30. f*r- parade, W«dey 1 S» 8 tll hle Zetland House, dmr;."--" 5 < i446 words
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Obituary61 1922-11-25 6 DEATHS. KHOO Kay PlOW. —On November 23rd at \o. 6 Sin Koh Street (Off Kallang Road), Singapore. Funeral on Sunday the '6th at Bukit Brown Cemetery. Mr. Tan Teck Soon at his residence 14, Duxton Hill on 25th November, 1922. Cortege leaves for Bidadari on Monday, 27th November,61 words
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Article43 1922-11-25 6 Mrs. JOSF-PHINE C. DE SOUZA and family sincerely thank their friends and relatives for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Alphonse Rowland de Souza and also those who sent wreathe and letters of condolence in their sad bereavement.43 words
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Article848 1922-11-25 6 The chief function of the League of Nations is so to adjust international affairs as to remove the provocation for war, by settling controversies at the council table rather than on the battlefield. In the discharge of that function it has devoted much attention to848 words
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Article721 1922-11-25 6 Mr L H Lee-Warner is appointed to act as Director of the Political Intelligence Bureau. Messrs Ralph Booty and S J Edwards have been granted appraiser's licenses. Mr G R X Mugliston, of M«esrv Sandilands Buttery and Co, Singapore, is on a visit to Penang, says Wednesday's "Pinang Gazette." The721 words
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Article50 1922-11-25 6 OVER A THOUSAND SIGNATURES IN PENANG. Coming to Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Nov 24.—Over a thousand representatives of the commercial aani professional community of Br subjects who are taxpayers signed tbe petition the retention of the income tax. The petition will be forwarded to Singapore.50 words
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Article51 1922-11-25 6 Sheik Ismail "Not Guilty." The case in which Sheik Ismai] wai chaiged before the Acting Chief Justice for being in possession of forged notes v. as concluded yesterday, when the jury brought in a unanimous verdict of not guilty, and the accused was discharged. Mr V D Knowles51 words
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249 1922-11-25 6 H's Excellency the High Commissioner entertained the fol'owing guests to dinner on Tu-sday, November 21st. at Government House, Kuala Lumpur:— Mrs W G Maxwell acted as hcs'ess in absence of Lady Guillemard. Ii II the Suitan of Perak, X C M G. B H the Sultan249 words
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Article142 1922-11-25 6 From one of the Harcourt Ictl ra n the Diiiy Telegraph "I am en Friday next at Windsor to under?:- the la.-t humiliation of being made a Knighi I went down on my kn £S to Gladstone to let this cup pass from BSC, and asked him how be142 words
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Article185 1922-11-25 6 J P Ellison, former manager of a San Francisco steamship line, announced recently that he had bought 100,000 000 Russian soviet roubles for sixty dollars American gold. The wettest month on Gnsamg sVhnn hill station ha.s be.-n a?e rtained to be October with a rainfall i 21.24 inches, and tho185 words
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Article36 1922-11-25 6 JAy A Axr, SIM t0 -OPERAT E? I From Our 0\v n r M 5^ Colombo states -iat tfctt the R c A "4, and 3 C v t w w f I I36 words
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Article31 1922-11-25 6 on;,)* ilion. W r ii j honour that has fs As i I s in C< I two entries. a l a Kite at Victoria I'ark. veyors. .V31 words
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Article113 1922-11-25 6 BANKKITTCY COl'Rt Yesterdaj's I'roc ed over the Dani:rup*vy ray. wnvn Mr u n..-* M Loon. The debts in bo* v'vTe dui, i'-. dcr jud 1 trict Court The orders ;v I by the H i Mr C Ever t os rjm of money to SvVt ra: i p.t'tion was months113 words
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Advertisement305 1922-11-25 6 I CHRISTMAS I Jl~~. BAZAAR |(M Toys a d Gifts 1 I Great Variety, j 1 Vtl M Record Display. To,n Smitl, s 1 W W Caley s 1 B ~JnJL mtM-M- &ms§ Crackers.^ S Delicious Sweets, Chocolates, Eic. H I j I Robinson Co., Ltd., t:r j SINGAPORE. I305 words
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Article135 1922-11-25 7 00 OF ERSKINE CHiLDERS CAUSES A SENSATION. DE valeras threat of bloodshed. Reuter. ChiWera has been executed. zade Englishman, Erskine Childers, who dominated De Valera and txen the military v 1 tne result of a secret court martial in lers eounaej vainly endeavoured to upset 11 CorpusReuter. - 135 words
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Article45 1922-11-25 7 |'0 tL-ft* an K IS {MT V«SOU» j K* who. for ivany faitk w«t prominent P 0 a the Italian Cabinet, was a aeo£great strenarth to the Allies l&irar. Baron Sonnmo was jtPiaiE '<*■' mo n r being r *r.e reviews as j is IT.tif tWOK.vJ45 words
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Article83 1922-11-25 7 EMIER CABLES. i»of Hamanb's Escape. ■Br. Not 21.—Th 11r -1 com- of the Conference ap o.ntcd j leer:!'.; nt of a demilitaiaoeop. the E:. Thrace frontier sia our 'o arrange Bulgarian ■it Nov 24.—A wire from »£>ap Kin? of Rumania in Trance escaped an attempt on his fee d-.sTJct'ori of83 words
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Article45 1922-11-25 7 fchBes Critkian L, u 1 lem nE£ lnthe L a sha *P deK f J. re< ni relationships. 5 1 tfeai M li.. u. appeal to i ittil id< of tt. n n\ Germany I I war no1 I I i I d45 words
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Article29 1922-11-25 7 Romance in Denmark. Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov 24.—Princess Dagmar youngest sister of the King, m Tied Lieutenant Joergen, Casd, a member of the Royal as I old.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article94 1922-11-25 7 Wanting of Lord Grey. Reuter. London, Nov 24— In the House of rda in the debate on the King's Lord Grey dwelt on the omineharacter of the foreign situation. He de< a r d we were not far off, and bably already reached, a point atReuter. - 94 words
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Article93 1922-11-25 7 Reuter. Vancouver, Nov 24. —Mr Barrow. Minister of Agriculture advocating •n the provincial legis'ature the amI of the British North American Act, to give the province power to prevent Oriental ownership of Is, said that 14,000 acres in the nee were owned and 12.000 leased byReuter. - 93 words
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Article99 1922-11-25 7 Army and Navy Reductions. Wi are indebted to the Nanyt N'iehi-NLchi Shimbun for the following Tekio, Nov 24.—It is anticipated that rive hundred Naval Officers will be put on the nutired lists including three Admirals, H R H the Prince of Hiropaisu, Fushimi, Sadakiehi Kato and Matohachiro-Nawa. who99 words
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Article71 1922-11-25 7 President Harding, in a letter written to Representative Mondell, comends T he record of Congress. He The last thing in our thoughts is fn m from the rest of tbe world We wi th to be he'-piul and neighbourly 0 eful, to protect ourselves first and71 words
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Article18 1922-11-25 7 One group untitled is the F M S I I'tONl^.l. .7- export." t p M 8 olii>al momor«u<l>^u.18 words
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Article159 1922-11-25 7 IRELAND TO DOMINATE THE SESSION. Labour Opposition. Reuter. London, Nov 24.—In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law introduced the Irish Free State Constitutional Bill and the Irish Free State Consequential Provisions Bill, the second being a formal bill in connection with the first. The first division ofReuter. - 159 words
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Article192 1922-11-25 7 Delegates in Singapose. For several days various international delegates who are participating in the discussions of the Oriental Congress of the League of Red Cross Societies, which is to bo held at Bangkok from Nov 29 ta Dec 8, have been gathering in Singapore and this morning192 words
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Article162 1922-11-25 7 Ghostly Protest (To the Editor of th-J "Pinang Gazette.") Sir—The two local Chamber» c* Commerce are w.se 'n th>lir gtLtieratio<n> in refraiming from holding a second protest meti'tir.ig a>;atost the above tax, inasmuch that at the hast, moving held in August, feeling ran so high that a couple162 words
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Article139 1922-11-25 7 The Engineering Association of Malaya is holding a meeting at Johore Bahru and Singapore on Dec 2 and 3. The term of office of the present F M S Government Town Planner has* been extended for a further term of three years, ending an March, 1925. A Bombay Government Gazette139 words
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Article82 1922-11-25 7 ATTACK ON ALLIED OFFICERS. A Civilian Outbreak. Reuter. Berlin, Nov 24. —A British and French officer belonging to the InterAllied Control Commission arrived at Ingolstadyt. Bavaria, to inspect the munitions depot and were attacked with clubs and stones by a band of civilians hiding in the vicinity. TheReuter. - 82 words
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Article130 1922-11-25 7 Steamer's Water Tank Used. The Holland Amerikaan?che Plantege Maatschappy at K sa-an, on the East Coast of Sumatra, has for *onie time now been conducting trials for the transport of latex in bulk. Large tanks havt been elected at the main station at Kisaran to hold the latex,130 words
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Article104 1922-11-25 7 A Woman's Views. When Alderman Miss Smee. J P, of Acton, recently addressed a meeting of the Women's Citizen Association, she gave th following list of essential qualifications whfich in her opinion, a successful councillor should DOe> se-s: t. The digestion of an ostrich. The hide104 words
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Article77 1922-11-25 7 Unlucky Forward Sale. Ane'a understands that the entire 1923 harvest of the Government plantations WM r.-cently spc-ld at a price of f 0.40 per half kilogram. If the Agricul ural Department had but waited a while longer, says the "Soer Hamklsblad," the same harvest would have fetched77 words
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Article94 1922-11-25 7 New York, Oct 3.—The New York "World" to-day, in a special article on "the most gigantic financial delusion in history," Estimates that America has "invested" since the war £240,000,000 in German paper money which to-day is worth not moTe than £14.000,000. In other words, America, the victor94 words
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Article51 1922-11-25 7 The debt of about twenty million 4oU*h owing by the F M S to the Colony on rice I ontrol has bean reduced by ssore than two-thirds. QnK* a number of Government planUtioiM and experiment:* 1 stations are bean disposed of in the F M S owin.; to retrenchment in51 words
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Article800 1922-11-25 7 NO ENTERTAINMENT TAX FOR SINGAPORE. A Breach of Faith? A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon in the Board Room, following members being present: lfctwai; R J Farrer, (President), W A Sims, A .1 Anthony, D T F Y Blair, J A Bliss, W P800 words
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Advertisement419 1922-11-25 7 »w««''«u«"«uiiiiiiiiir«Miifiiiiiiii^^ I 4 I YALE CHAIN BLOCKS AND I j HOISTS I I 1 Five Men and a One Man and a Yale Spur-Geared 1 1 Hand-Truck Chain Block on a I Deam trolley. a I I And the one m m with the Yale equipment will perform the same419 words
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Article95 1922-11-25 8 FOOTBALL. FRIENDLY GAME. A friendly football match was witnessed yesterday oa the S C F A ground between the Chine.* Association and the Straits Youngsters' Football Association, in whicli tbe, latter won by one goal to nil. The only goal was scored by Low Kirn Song in95 words
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Article166 1922-11-25 8 V M C A TOURNAMENT. Handicap Doubles. Owing to rain yesterday's matches have been postponed. The following are Tuesday's ties: A Van CuyLtaburg and J E Tyler, owe 40 vs W A Balhetchet and X R Scott, owe 40. Lim Bong Soo Woon Seah Leng, plus 3 vs166 words
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Article128 1922-11-25 8 SCC vs. MIDDLESEX. Th/ 2 following will represent the S C C in th;- above match to be played on Wednesday next at 5 p.m. sharp at Tanglin Barracks. W McMuilen; C Graham Brown, J Ha.yoak; B V] Ablitt, G Paterson, F la Mothe; R E Prentis, R D128 words
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Article39 1922-11-25 8 M C C IN SOUTH AFRICA. Grahamstown, Nov 24.—Grahamstown made 132 for 9 and declared. The M C C made 350 for 5 when stumps were drawn (Sandham 124, Fender GO and Mead 93.) The match was drawn.—Reuter.39 words
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Article1307 1922-11-25 8 TERRIBLE COMBAT BETWEEN DEMPSEY AND WILLS. Both Take the Count. Champion pugilists, for a number of reasons, not excluding financial ones, desire to remain champions as long as possible, and therefore battles that really endanger such important titles as "Champion Heavyweight Box.r of the World" are few and far1,307 words
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Article37 1922-11-25 8 Th"? Singapore Polo Club propose (subject to the approval of the Sporcing Club committee) to hold a gymkhana on the racecourse on a Saturday afLmoon in March. Date and details will be announced later.37 words
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Article180 1922-11-25 8 "A Debasing Effect." In h:s annual address as president of the Georgia Bar Association. Judge Arthur G Powell declared in regard to prohibition that in h'.s "calm, deliberate judgment, no enactment of such widespread, vicious, universally debasing effect on our law and the enforcement of it has180 words
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Article231 1922-11-25 8 Weighs Only lib. But Is Thriving. The tinkst baby in the world has been born at 119, Cadogan-terrace, Victoria Park, Hackney, E, and i» thriving. She is a twin daughter of Mrs Cox and weighed only lib at birth. H-cr sister, weighing t\k lbs, died soon after birth.231 words
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Article23 1922-11-25 8 The present cost of labour for mining purposes in the F M S is said to be lower than for many years past.23 words
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Article12 1922-11-25 8 (We do not necessarily endorse tbe opinion» expressed by corruspon. dent».)12 words
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Article208 1922-11-25 8 l r.m, Ll5lNMi?L0Vl5D": l tbank you to grunt me so»no spucc in your mo»t valuable paper to a-dl tbe lol» lo"ing lplescions:— 1. Xre tbere not many unemployed in Maluces? 2. Wby are educat'Ni? our cbil» dren it not tor «be future? 3. Is it tair on208 words
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Article36 1922-11-25 8 ,'l<.,.i I.X'd i 2 l"!l!.»,l..l.>5 <b n>'.- <>' l..!i..u !:,.>> o l d""N ,1 .ll". >l i." «nd >uppo ,»'li il.'N -1'!' '>." < l. l'-c-l.l ll!.l'l»!l ..t! bin, n c»e >V!»..»' on.l l.lt "'"'cl 'l.'ll ,.us736 words
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Article181 1922-11-25 8 rr.lu 'lItlMl.i>": ln tm- local pu,.l.r? yc, rduy 2st.c?,"'M almost > Vl»'!'.' tti<- lll.l d !>».'l!ll'N ,.s a.l <, u,s., .<i 'be re>;ul: «f «ill X lield tbe >!.y l. lore, on "bicb .-t'tl iien!., < d by be «,'bic.f dl»> >. lb» prisoner "bo 7"ll...l !>i<181 words
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Article166 1922-11-25 8 p,"" M.'.VIillttp.N Vonr ".,7'oent on lbo letter on tbe .>,>„, r in your ol 22nd :i, Xprcvt. lrom and "lo ,c tbe Iluluktry." l',e Ul.p.'u! !o li.'lp tbe l?mxll b"!'l< r and not to ,l- l>77' Wl.ll. und lNe Nl-l.'''"!i vbo n,-e dr.»'.'«..':-<- <."> bo" tN,-> > tb'5166 words
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Article38 1922-11-25 8 Our old friend George Penny in a rjew role! A special cable to a Calcutta contemporary says "The National Unionist, Mr Penny, we known in the theatrical world, is fighting Kingston on the cry "Iv/acuate Palestine and Mesopotamia."38 words
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Article618 1922-11-25 8 NECESSARY WHERE THERE IS A LARGE POPULATION. His Excellency's address at the meeting of the Federal Council this morning contains matter of general interest to the inhabitants of the Federated States but there is no point, if we omit the vexed question of finance, which will arouse more interest618 words
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Article159 1922-11-25 8 Every person who has over read a Rex Beach Story or seen a Rex Beach picture, knows that it means thundering "he man" drama brist'ing with rapid action, smashing fights anj redblooded romance. In "The Silver Horde" which the Alhambra is presenting to-tlight you have an attraction that159 words
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Advertisement437 1922-11-25 8 itUrtanwitwiMaiUMituittfiiAiiiMiiiiiMrfiiii.itNttiiianu!;.!,,,,, THE ONLY CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. D I MMM TREATISES BY DOCTOR OFFt Uti) > I One *t our great*.* physicians—an tanas* I I says, I hare not seen en* who, if J*** I plications, no matter how long ths dura on f 10 *Ta«7*H bo cured, lr e c^^B437 words
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Article595 1922-11-25 9 Singapore, Nor 18, 1922. ArticW. Price. S. c. Meat. Beef steak kati #.51 Beef stew or curry kati 0.47 Pork, kan kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian 0.60 Mutton, Australian 0.61 Fowl kati Foul large (3-4 katis) 8 katis. each 1.80595 words
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Article1510 1922-11-25 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Nov 24. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Ie»uo Paid Val. Up. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 S 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java S 4 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay 1 81,510 words
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Advertisement131 1922-11-25 9 I laxative and llrfS app erien j I tut in iTlKE is administered I tive. Its action is fr directly 011 tne II j_ t produces ns i n from four and does not I |jh Agents for IlIEDICALOFnCE, I jj NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I JOY MILK STORE, L|KI STREET,131 words
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Advertisement107 1922-11-25 9 MARTIN'S PI LLS first Ita <* -nylrrc K .:Unty of the >y>tem a t,meJy dose mmbe enormous sale At aU i In Mlilnml tons or i oit lice S froMARTIN. Chciiust. SOUIHAHHTOi £MCJLAMJB^ RAFFLES FLOWER BAZAR, No. 27, Coleman Street. SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2295 Fresh Cut Flowers available daily. Bridal107 words
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Advertisement153 1922-11-25 9 j THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS. Ltd., j (.NCOKPORATED IM THE STttAITS SETTLEMENT j PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, J SINGAPORE, S.S. I I I 1 Dd you require STATIONERY of good I 1 quality Z Ths following lines are stocked and can be I I a i supplied at153 words
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Article668 1922-11-25 10 SOME PENANG LETTERS. (To the Ed. of ths "Pinan* Gazette.") Sir,-With regard to the letter of »T. E." I quite agree with his views that the present time is very unsuitable to start any such venture owing to the scarcity of money caused by the trade depression. But668 words
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Article50 1922-11-25 10 The "World," commenting on Great Britain's deposit of £11,000,000 on account of interest on war loan, gays that no finer example of financial heroism has ever been displayed by any nation. "Only a nation with the very highest moral," it says, "could do what England is doing to-day."50 words
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Advertisement518 1922-11-25 10 rURODONALr I dissolves uric acid. I »m 3 young by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby aroid Arterio Sderom jS which harden, tbe wall, of tke blood ree»el» and render. tbea. rti/f and brittle. Recommended by Prof LANCBRKA UX, l*tt President of lh, Acmdĕmu de Mtdecine, Parts, in his Trtmtxst518 words
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Advertisement425 1922-11-25 10 Escape From 4 THE GOILS OF I Bronchitis tl r oot the Trouble n] IT is awful to be conscious that VS? bronchitis is gradually tightw ening it coils around your chest; s that your breathing is becoming fcgj more and more obstructed; the suffocating cough more and more persistent.425 words
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Advertisement242 1922-11-25 10 SAVE YOUR MONEY When you need a tyre or tube Come to us and get DUNLOP'S. Experience has proved that They are the cheapest in the end. IN ADDITION TO OUR LIBERAL DISCOUNTS We also issue FREE COUPONS. For every tyre purchased we give 5 Free Coupons For 2 tyres242 words
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Advertisement163 1922-11-25 10 jSatSy Mishira. Maru I I HAMBDic LB* Dakar Ham 5? RK^BV, ASI J BOMBAY LOU, Vvakasa Maru I Nagato Maru Takaoka Maru 1 Calcutta Mam I Tateishi Maru Tukushima Maru m TOK JAPAN. To-a Maru I Kama Maru fl Jufuku Maru fl Matsuye Maru Nagasaki Maru Katori Maru 'V For163 words
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Advertisement444 1922-11-25 11 STEAMER SAOINGS. iM INDIA AND APCAR UNL v, England.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. t^ fI SnZ oriental s. n. co >lN with His Majesty's Government. ASTERN SERVICE. '> Sl tdNDON Due SINGAPORE. Pram about Nqt 26 about Dec 10 t* 1 about Dec 24 1923 (T, apors) about Jan 9444 words
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Advertisement405 1922-11-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. oTsTkT Proposed Sailing from Singapore subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINH. For Marseilles London. Hsmbarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sacs snd Port Ssid. Shunko Maru arr Dec 22 dep 23 •Atlas Maru arr Jan 22 dep 23 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINH, Fsr San Franciteo, Psnema,405 words
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Advertisement450 1922-11-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. a LINE OF STEAMERS I Monthly nail nge to and from A a strait a for eargt> only, eall'jsf Sataria, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney 1522 BCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 AjTiriug: Singapore Sailm&. Dec 11 I*. "EURELIA" Dec 16 1923 1923 Jan 15 aa. EMIT A" Jan450 words
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Advertisement579 1922-11-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. Of tut twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSEILLES AND LONDON with tfurongh coanection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILfNGS. Leave LeaTs Steamer Rangoos About Steamer Rangoon Abottf 1P22 1928 Herefordshire Dec 7 Oxfordshire Apr 12 Gloucestershire Dec 21 Lancashire Apr M 1328 Yorkshire May 10579 words
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Advertisement591 1922-11-25 12 WANTED. W A N T E D. —By European Firm Chinese Produce Clerk with knowledge of Office w jrk. State qualifications and salary expected to Box No. 28, c/o "Malaya Tribune." MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Required for the Municipal Treasurer's Department a Senior Clerk with experience of accounts and correspondence «nd of591 words
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Advertisement368 1922-11-25 12 BANKS. P 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORB BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital «5,000,000 Capital Subscribed sad Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSL KCIE368 words
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Advertisement441 1922-11-25 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. 8. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CiTT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishop'gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglxi, Hongkong,441 words
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Advertisement422 1922-11-25 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Bench Street Malacca 131 Jenker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak aad Trang. CAPITAL. Anthoriaed422 words
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Advertisement425 1922-11-25 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital at 660,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability ef Preprietora £8,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,425 words
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Advertisement390 1922-11-25 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED^ ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (lacorpc rated ia the S.S.) Head •ffiee: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiaii., L*q. (Vice Chaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yee Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah390 words
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Advertisement190 1922-11-25 12 A* PAYABLE IN anuum Per quarter t Copy sct|| Postage Extra 50 To Foreign eeantriai n wn kah j "MALAYA IUBUXp swj depend upon s: rtfc P*P»- U sill sure them agaumdiajpj ea days when, st c ,< demand for m 2 TRIBUNE exctds i, «t* they will BECOME REGULAR190 words
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