Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. No. 206 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921.
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    • 39 1 IHE MUM TfHBWE AND fHIPPING GAZETTE Phone WTo, XT A. SUBSCRIPTION RATEB Payable In Advanoa fe- annual S 11-00*, flaif-ywir t 7.50 p#r quarter M 5.75 Postage Extra SO eta. par month. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEal t__ I *c I /4 fx
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    • 26 1 I SUN OT COMPANY supplies aii Photographic Materials ABO The Right Place for AjiiEieurs Developing, Printing and BMlargcmtnt No. taY NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAPORE Phone 660'
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  • 700 2 CONTINUED ACTIVITY REPORTED. Menace lo Small Craft. Auhoegh tbe block flog of pi-acy is co longer ancb trrrur of tbe sens as was the case a ceu.ory or more ago, the "profession" is still followed on the Obina Ooaak (aud to a mnuh leaser degree in Moroccan wate'a)
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  • 118 2 The Poitmasier-Qenerhl annouuc e<l on July 2* thai the mail (or Enjp' t lnii». etc, which was dcg. ate iv d by air fr jtn London te Paris en Joly 22, doly overtook the ordinary u»-il wbieh lets X gland on Joly 21, a rl waa forwarded
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    • 589 2 COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT FOR CONSTIPATION. Drink efficient water, Sat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Take a dose of Pinkettee, the little gentle-es-natSre laxatives, whoa neeeasary. Practice the habit of reguarity. Then constipation will cease to trouble you, and you also will be free from bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverishness, pimples,
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    • 601 2 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Tin Provisions and Lard at the Estate A Trnst Ag- oiee, Limited* Sale-room Rr ffles Chambers. Phoe, On BATUBDAT, Sept 3, It 10.30 a m. Tomato*-?, Findon Haddocks, Herrings, So k Sansac- P, ypncp, Pork, Sardines, Lime Beetroot, Peas, 25 Barrels of Lartf, <-to., e»c., f
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    • 394 2 2 Specialists Recommend _DEXMA for Tour Eczema Dr. E. B. Holmes, tbe wellknown skin Fpecialist, writes: "1 wm eonviar-d that the DKTMA Pr»acn'rif :on is a-; n ad- a specilx io. ;ie»emg aa quinine foe malaria.'* AndDr.W.L. Randolph corroborates: "The cure c sk.n dbeares (Eczema) and diioasoj ol Jiie K3
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    • 262 2 Tm.TaT^} Cigarettes il ''The most elegant and refined 7 in the World.' VIRGINIA IN PATENT Pi" VACUUM IV CJ TINS OF 50 IT L P% jf I I NOTHING RNER-BOfTLED or CANNED v r S7-'cs wit& CROSSE Si OLACKWELL QjJU.;. Par ry end c fcesfmesi 30 Varjecics of SOUPS i
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    • 106 2 ARE YOV SUFFERING FROM Toothache? If so«conenlt J. IKEDA {ExperiiiL'ced Denlial) 41, Bill Street X ppotfte tbr Centra' Fir* Btetfori. T-Tulf 081 POSADA WINE CO. Importers of* Genuine Spanish and Portuguese Wines, etc HEAD OFFICE: WATER LANE, LONDON, E. C. MARQUES DEL M0R1T0: Pure Spanish. Grape per case Brandies $45.00
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  • 789 3 Latest Price* Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 2. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange aid Share Brokers, issue the following lilt of quotatioas. Rubber. Dollar laaree. mWm Valuta Buyers Sellers 1 Allenßy 0.15 o^o 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.10 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 139 3 AT THE PHOTO-.PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tacjong Pagar Road Trama Pass ttys Door IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. •j ax James J. Oorbett, the World-famous ring veteran in TfiE PRINCE OF AVENUE In 5 Parts. The story of a two-fisted young Irishman who deans upward politics in New York
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    • 623 3 ITkt) j The Frem WEDNESDAY, Augast 31, to MONDAY, Ssptember 5. AttUßbni lAJuaamrata is the only the TaWre at the theatre z s s ALHAMB RA Eli: Or«h«a;«e, aa* tr* evrr The HaM for Muiic and Ftaturci KSAO l ROAD 1 *—■—tti sin sa—iHi-ln wj i A STUPENDOUS UNIVERSAL DRAMA
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    • 428 3 "GAIETY CINEMA PRESENTS The Comedy Queen of the Screen VIOLA DANA Supported by a typical metro cast of super excellence, headed by Irving Cummings, Billy Mason, Florence Carpenter, Rath Sinclair and others of equal note In an up-to-date Cornedv of love and laughter SOME Bride The atory of a bewitching
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  • 158 4 There has been bitter fighting in Belfast, with over a hundred casualties. The faction described es the gunmen are showing great daring. The Moplahs are fighting with traditional fanaticism. The beleaguered garrison of Mallapuram have been relieved. Germans hare solemnly gathered in Berlin to demonstrate their loyalty to
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  • 66 4 DEATH. Friends and relatives of Madam Tay Soon Neo, (Mm. Oh K«e Ohnan) wili regrtl to hear ot her dea'.h which occurred at h r-ei c No. 70, 8pottiiwood«, Park Road, on August 31, st 12 o'clock noor, at thw age of 49, leaving her her band, two
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  • 1188 4 Should Clubs be opened on Sundays in Singapore Some are but some are not, and perhaps the principle conceded in the case of a lew should not be contested with regard to others. Controversy, however, is certain to arise over the decision of the members of the Singapore
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  • 60 4 We understand that some quite remarkable speeches are being prepared for Monday's public meeting in the Victoria Theatre, organised by the S S A. The meeting is one which members of the puhjic should make a point of attending. Their general apathy must bear the blame for
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  • 657 4 The master of the untitled Krakatau reports sighting a wreck in Lat 3.18 N, Long 100.10 E, with masts visible one meter above water, and dangerous to navigation. Thirty-four kedais were burned at a fire which took place at Bandjermassin on the night of August 7. The estimate of the
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  • 783 4  -  BY "QUIZ." The great meeting 1S OVBI> an attenuated and chasten J i U "Progressives" that t W of the treasured tradition, Jl assai respectability of the SC r rl st id fell fighting, but they Wl 5 e olher shnk sideways into the c' u h,
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    • 219 4 ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE ONCE A YEAR ONLY SEPT. I to 17 HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS. Complete wi'h attachments AwwA ej3s o l $137.50 Sale Price $50. JcjA, Model B. Prlce lBsfo •LLWJODS SOFT FELT HATS (i Ba swi °2 Bow Ties--B*le Price $12 50 Wj> OB F«_ r»j irq into
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    • 298 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated In the Strait. S«ttl»aeuU. 36. PHILLIP STBBBT, SINGAPORE New Bhipmenti Juit Arriv«d. Mantz Metsl Sheets Size 4 ft. x 2 ft. x 1/32 thick *ft x 2 ft. x 1/16" 4fr. x 2 ft. x 1/5" Mantz Metfrl Rods All sizes frotn 1/4" to 1"
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  • 282 5 Over A Hundred Casualties Reported. Military Take Gharpe Reuter London, Adg. 31—A man waß killed and many wounded in two hours shooting in the streets of Belfast this horning among the workers proceeding to the shipyards.—Reuter. London, Aug. 31.—Firing reached a very intense pitch in Belfast this
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  • 96 5 Cannot Deliver the Goods. Reuter. New York, Aug. 31. —Mr Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, in a statement, says that German competition in the field of foreign trade is showing signs of weakening. The Germans are strenuously active in various parts of the world, but they are having difficulty
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  • 129 5 Smuggling Young Chinese. Reuter. London, Aug. 31. —That a capitalist boss was behind the importation of Chinese into Canada and the United Kingdom, was the opinion expressed by a magistrate at Pontypridd to-day when three Chinese were charged with iantimg in the United Kingdom without permission of the
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  • 81 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Aug. 31.-77The Supreme Cuori has issued an injuction oa the Department of Commerce preventing it from renouncing the rights of the Texas Company to the Emil lands it held prior to May 1, 1917. it is believed the decision 6ets a precedent covering over 150
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  • 54 5 Reuter Gensva, Aug 31.—The Hygiene Committee of the League of Nations "as decided to institute an enquiry with a view to determining th* averse quantity of opium and other Qru £s, enumerated undfnr section three of the Opium Convention, which is ucessary for medicinal and scientific in
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  • 40 5 Reuter Ma* York, Aug. 31.—A gaßolene set on fire the airship shed l the Rockaway naval station, des-o-fymg dirigible D 6, the largest American aircraft of its kind, and also «te balloon. One man was slightly hu rt.-Reuter.
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  • 38 5 Reuter. Aug. 31.—A telegram from Kington states that Mr. Denby, to the Navy, declared that will not recommend the building J thQT airship* of the type of J believing them dangerous and ,f doubtrul mUrtary v.hie._»*u*»r.
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  • 66 5 Ferocity of Moplahs. Reuter. London, Aug. 31.-Official: Detachments of the Leinsters and special pohce have relieved Mallapuram and brought the garrison to Calicut Particulars of the fight at Pukkatur show that a large body of rebels, armed with sporting rifles, swords and carbines, demonstrated their traditional ferocity
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  • 93 5 Trans-Asiatic Service. Reuter. Copenhagen, Aug. 31.—It is believed that the report that the Soviet has signed an agreement with the Great Northern Telegraph Company is correct. By this agreement concessions will be given for lines from Petrograd to Irkutsk and Irkutsk to Kiatcha to ■je renewed, and a
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  • 124 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 31.—For 2% million of workers in fifty-five trades Sept 1 means automatic wages reductions amounting to half a million weekly. Important cuts are also to be made in salaries and bonuses of civil servants and portal employees, which it is estimated will save the
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  • 56 5 Reuter. Geneva, Aug 31.—Poland nan sent a message to the president of the Council of the League renouncing its intention of taking advantage in the present case of the covenant provisions permitting a member of the League to be represented on the Council when matters affecting such
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  • 43 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 31.—Advices from Washington indicate that the pressing application of South China to be admitted to the Disarmament Conferenceis not likely to find favour with the American Administration, which i* disposed only to recognise an established Government.— Reuter.
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  • 31 5 Reuter. Simla, Au*. 31.-The Governmeat has approved a proposal to impose a small cess on lac exports in order to finance research work in connection with the lac industry.—Reuter.
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  • 12 5 Reuter Berlin, Aug. 31.-Field Marshal Count Yon Buelow is dead.—K-JWi-
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  • 177 5 COMMISSIONS AND SUBCOMMISSIONS. While Russia Starves. Reuter. Paris, Aug. 31.-The International Commission for the relief of the Russian famine has decided to send a sub-commission to Russia to ascertain the needs of the population. It will consist of one representative each from France, Britain, Italy, Belgium, Japan and
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  • 187 5 Evidence for Leipzig "Trials.' Reuter. London, Aug 31.—1n connection with the trial of German war criminals at Leipzig the evidence was taken at Bow-street of Captain SUrkey, master of the British ship Torrington, sunk by a German submarine, U 55, north west of the Scillies on April
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  • 99 5 Reuter. The Hague, Aug. 31.—The conference of the International Law Association has continued its proceedings in the Palace of Peace, dividing into three sections to discuss maritime law, the League of Nations, and the treatment of war prisoners respectively. The question of bills of lading was dealt
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  • 79 5 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 31.—Mr. Miller, custodian of alien property, has recommended that funds in his possession, derived mainly from seizure of property of Germans in wartime, should be used in settlement of American claims against Germany amounting to four hundred million dollars, principally arising through the sinking
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  • 70 5 Reuter. Berlin, Aug 31.—Remarkable discipline was observed on the occasion of a demonstration of loyalty to the Republic. Two hundred thousand persons assembled in the Lust Garten which was dotted with Republican red flags. The confidence of the authorities, who left the maintenance of order to
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  • 51 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 31,—Mr Wilfrid Frost, tha collector sent to the Malay Archipelago by the Zoological Society last December, has arrived in London with 121 rare mammals, birds and reptiles. A few were lost on the journey, but the most valuable part of the collection arrived in good
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  • 59 5 TO-DAY'S GAME. The last fixture in the first division of the S F A League will be played on the SCC ground this afternoon, the SRC and the Sea Defences being the contestants. The SRC team will be: F de Souza; Wheatley and Pennefather; Gammell, Aeria and Rappa;
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  • 375 5  -  LAST NIGHTS BOUTS. By "Wanderer." There was a poor attendance at the boxing show in the Star Opera Hall last night. The first bout between Seng Kee, 7-6, and Chwee Tiong, 7-10, was a Very fast and exciting one. Seng Kee went all out for it from the very
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  • 76 5 Reuter. AUSTRALIANS FALLING OFF. London, Aug 31. —For the match against Sussex at Brighton the weather was glorious and the wicket perfect and fast. The Australians made 209 in 163 minutes. Ryder 40 and Taylor 72 saved the collapse. A E Gilligan took 4 for 62, Jupp 4 for
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  • 24 5 SPEED REGATTA. Reuter. Detroit, Aug 31.—The gold cup for power boats in the speed-boat regatta was awarded to Miss America the First.—Reuter.
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  • 82 5 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP In order to avoid congestion, competitors who have drawn byes in th* first round may play on Saturday th* 3rd inst if they so desire. The course is closed to members of the Club other than Championship Competitors from 8.30 a m till 10 a m on
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  • 39 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. I.—Lady Guillemard inspected the Girl Guides at the residence of the District Commissioner, Mrs. Malcolm Robinson, and presented badges to Mesdames Thomar. and Cooke and the Misses Dennys. i-z at.
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  • 58 5 A small committee is being formed to feed Indian coolies who are in distress, due to the present trade slump, and find themselves stranded in the streets of Singapore. Those desirous of subscribing towards this fund can forward contributions to the editor of the "Malaya Tribune," who
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  • 426 5 PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF KWEK BOON PIN. Denies Amount of Receipt. The public examination in bankruptcy of Mr. Kwek Boon Pin, of Chop Bian Joo, ship chandlers, was commenced in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard. The Official Assignee, the Hon Mr. C J Saunders,
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Cape Town, Aug. 31.—General Smuts has arrived and was accorded an enthusiastic welcome. —Reuter.
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  • 48 5 Reuter. Athens, Aug 31.—The long official silence has been broken by reports claiming a Greek victory in a seven day battle in the Sakaria district, alleging that the Turks have given way on the whole thirty-six mile front and are retreating north-east the Greeks closely pursuing.—Reuter.
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  • 184 5 Stamford-road Improvements. The St Andrew's Cathedral monthly paper has the following: The Cathedral compound has been curtailed by the taking of a strip of land on the east side in order to widen Stamford-road. There was never any idea of the Bishop's refusing to allow this improvement, as
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  • 128 5 His many friends here will regret to learn that Mr Tan Theam Bin, assistant manager of the Empire Cinema, a clerk in the Government Monopolies and one of the full-back? of the St Joseph's Old Boys' soccer team that won the great victory over the Staffords in the final of
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  • 71 5 Singapore, Sept 2. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d. Demand 2s S 13-164. Private 3 months sight 2s 4 13-32 d. On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 163 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 18% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 61% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 135%
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  • 43 5 C. ef C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Sept 2. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct. to Dee. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 27 V» Sept. 27 ?8 Oct. to Dec. 30 30% Tone of Market.—Quiet.
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  • 32 5 Singapore, Sept 2. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—14 V4 cts. London.—8%d. Singapore.—27 cts. Tone of Market.—Easier and Quiet. Tin to-day $77.25; 175 tons sold.
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  • 25 5 Amur Maru from Kobe 1-9. Melchoir Treub from Deli 1-9. Boribat from Trengganu 2-9. Glenfalloch from Penang 2-9. Suddhadib from Bangkok 2-9.
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  • 48 5 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: There has been a good demand for tkis commodity daring tbe psst week and prices have improved slightly. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 Standard $12.75 to $13.75 No 2 S.anda-d $12.25 to »12.50 No. 3 Standa-d $11.75 to $12.25
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  • 93 5 GUTHRIE CO'S REPORT. Singapore. Sep. I.—Since last reporting, the Rsbbar Market has rFniaioed quiet witb a moderately firm undertone,vslaes showing little or no fluctuation from 1 y to day. A* the b-uhl Weekly Aactions, held yesterday, there wss a good demaud for all grades at last week's pricep. Pale C'epe
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  • 83 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 2. Silver tl%. Hongkong 18 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $46%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1 to $1.07%, Norths $1.22% to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cent", Nawngpets $1.47% to $1.52%. Papans 55 to 60 cents, Rawangs 60 to 65
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    • 417 5 jpRASER CHALMEBC Engine t-ing Works. Magnet House, 08 end 63, 80-Inson Road, Singapore SOLE AGENTS lOR. JAMES CaRTIR (STAI YBRIDGE), Ltd. Rubber Machinery. A RANSOME Co, Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BftOS. NEWBOULO Ltd. Steel, i ools, Saws, &c nOLM<N BROS, Ltd Mminp, Machinery, Drills 8 c PROPRIETORS the General
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  • 5283 6 PROCEEDINGS AT IPOH MEETING. The Chinese Objections. The honorary secretary of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce •ends us the following: A public meeting fully representative of the wealth, trade, and educat'on of the Chinese of Perak was held at the hall of the Perak Chinese Chamber of
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  • 469 6 To-day, Sept. 2. Hongkong Kwaisang 2 p.m. Bangkok Hah ard 2 r.m. Batavia Samarang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson "Kampar 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. Bangkok Kuala 4 p.m. Bangkok Thong Samud 4 p.m. Saigon Nam Vian 4 p.m.
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  • 182 6 "The Honour System," a thrilling epic of the law's delays and cruelties, the Fox super-production by H C Warnack, which is now being shown at the Liberty Hall in the second show at 9.30, draws crowds in nightly. The picture is in ten reels and the whole story
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    • 285 6 #THE DRUM PUMP DRlVE—Designed to suit any method required. Ask for pamphlet C. D. P. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of The Borneo Company, Limited. (Incorporated in England) SENG A PORE, IPOH, A Belt ef Branches from Bangkok to BotaTaa.* m CJBp m E E N N TITAN rp a. nn N 378
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    • 326 6 NOTICE. Notice ie hereby a**, > hf{ Chinese ■eateatiun Clnl* K>o\ t^ J ancp-r the Boetetiee o r.inance T loMod in Foe Sail, wheh yet been am i i ed to the Sir,; Chinese FootKll A«*nrfvi on requested to do to «hb qi 8y For particr p i t w
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  • 187 7 To-day, Sept 2. High Tides.—ll.so aan., 10.85 pjn. New Moon. Football, League Div. I: S R C v Sea Defences, SCC ground. SVC: S F A Co., 5.15. Staffords* Drums, Bot Gardens, 6.15. To-morrow, Sept 3. High Tides.—ll.2l ajn., 11.19 pjn. Cricket Tournament: P S and Law
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    • 692 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. «iAe Gazette No. 62 of 5th Aug 1921.) [No. 7352-21.] TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES. SINGAPORE. 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that -if— will be received at the Colo- Secretary's Office until noon on Jjh September, 1921, for the exclusive ht, subject to the limitations of JJ L
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    • 745 7 j TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES FOR PENANG, PROVINCE WELLESLEY AND THE DINDINGS, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders,, to be forwarded b sealed covers and marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders," will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office until boon on the 9th September, 1921, for
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    • 615 7 41. Bukit Toh Alang Estate 42. Paya Keladi. 43. Penaga. 44. Poh. 45. Pinang Tunggal. 46. Pokok Machang. 47. Sungei Dua.'' 48. Sungei Puvu. 49. Tassek Glugor. 50. Telok Ayer Tawar. Province Wellesley (Southern District.) 51. Batu Kawan Estate. 52. Bukit Tambun. 53. Bukit Toh Kandang. 54. Byram Estate. 55.
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    • 632 7 59. Kwala Sungei Baru, 27 Vi mile. 60. North Devon, 22nd mile. 61. Serkam Estate. 62. Union Estate. 63. Ayer Panas Rubber Eatote, 16th mile. 64. Diamond Jubliee Estate, (Nyalaa Division). 65. Ayer Panaa Estate, Kesang Division. 66. Garing Estate, 13th mile. 67. Batulang Estate. 68. Kemendore Estate. 69. Bukit
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    • 707 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. a Issue of $20,000,000 Loan. Bearing fattens* from the sate of purchase at 7 per cart, per IW* keJf-yeexly en May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, ItSf. Free of Income Tax aid other Duties Pries of Issue 100—pir coot Under
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  • 700 8 OPPOSITION TO SCHOOL REGISTRATION. Wasted Energy. Our Chinese friends who are now on the way to England to try to stir up public opinion at Home against the laws which have just come into force in the Colony and the F M S for the Registration of
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    • 391 8 fH LHAM B R H THEATRE, BEA: H ROAD. II (Ken Chsn< Kee Co., Ltd Proprietors I^o* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Your Opportunity is Right Here and Right Now! It is not mere Advertising Talk but a Plain fact that THE COSTLIEST OF ALL COSTLY. GENUINE PICTURES will figure Exclusively in our
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    • 13 8 ELOGEtIS yvERATEDjH Water water fIXMACaiTIES FILTERED |0\ Iravrw l nl ASSURE I "i,
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    • 356 8 ~-^^a i OAKLAND Judge the actual value of he Oakland Sensible S t by npEj C any standard you choose —dependable daily service, riding comfort, marked savings in fuel r .d tyres, or the THE moderate purchase price. Each and every one ef th«se emphasises tint exceptional worth of the
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    • 237 8 SUBSCRIBE* I TO THI M TRIBUNE." The uUy S cent Paper Is Malaya Sub rlp;ioc Bate. —SI a Year; $7.90 for Sh Months WITH IRBB JBLIVERY TO OFFICH 0* BISIDSNCE. bbb—a— i i ————mi Te ere frequently asked how it is possible te —Mtmie sitting ths MALA YA TRIBUNE at
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    • 553 9 P.&0.-Britishlndia AND, APCAR LINE. (COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN q HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S„ N. Co. Uader Contract wih His Majesty's Government. fHI OOMPANT'S MAIL SEAVICES EAST 91 BOMBAY ft at present saspended. LONDON FAR-EAgf HRN BERVICE. From LONDON But SINGAPORE. jjiiva about Seat Karmala about Get A
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    • 432 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated bj Pacific Maii Steamship Co. (Incorporated io C.S.AJ FOR ACOUUNT-.OF THE 0 8. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FBANCIStO-BANIUL-EBST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For Calcutta Via Colombo Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct 13 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Nov 15 Granite State Passengers and Freight Deo
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    • 559 9 Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Selaugor Sunday, 10 a.m., for Miri, Labuan, Jesselton. Kudat, Bandakan, Jolo and Z imboanga. Kinta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4.30 p.m Tor M .i cca and Muar. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m for Malaoca
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    • 370 9 O. S. K. Tit Isaka Sliiisn lalsha, LIMIT ID. (Incejrnerated nt Japan.) KflL I DB SOUZA street. PBOPOSBD SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE. (Bnhject to change without feittot,) EUBOPBAN LLNM. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. 'Alaska Maru err. Sept H dep. IS 'Omit Marseilles. Altai Maru arr Oct
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    • 727 9 N. Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London *.fyyg Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP via PORTS. Sado Maru Sept 7 Kitano Maru Sept 21 Uvarpanpf Umo Monthly Service For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Lisbon Maru oct 9 Line Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTIEBDAM A HAMBURG via
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    • 373 10 WANTED. WANTED —An efficient oompcsi tor who c-.i advertisements. Only cspibbj t.--n need spply in person, wivh r<-c-nt testimonials to The Manage.-, Malaya Tribnne. 9 3 9 WANTED.—A Linotype Operator to work on Model 14 machine. Speed and accuracy in work necessary. Written applications, witb one recent testimonial proving capability,
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    • 386 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. NSW FILIPINO BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA I Available for all occasions. Goad and Capable Musicians. Terms moderate. Apply at 99 Ben cool en Street, (Lorong Pantei) G. UNDASAN, 9 «9 NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given lA*t all bills, receipts, orde:6 and oontraots of tbe Patent Patohqnick Coy must
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    • 484 10 BANKS. SZE lIAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq. Tan
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