Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. BS| EVENING DAILY.] *W AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII No. 216 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1921.
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    • 153 1 THE Mm TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, Phone No, 171. SUBSCRIPTION BATHS Payable In Advance. Per anaum IS 00 Half-yearly 7 5(0 Per quarter 375 Postage Extra SO cts. per month. jWhiteaway, Laidlaw Co, Ltd. Singapore. I Just Re ceived New Shipment. 8*.," Boating Gloves BhSmßbl Mm wlb'i BEST BRITIBH make.
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    • 123 1 r Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting ft Power Installations, FuH nnfe of Electrical supplies in Stock t VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlCtOinph" Telephones. a Bi MAD STRONG' Plants. Theideai Lighting Set for
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    • 170 1 SUN fif COMPANY supplies ah Photographic Materials AND The Right Place for Amateurs IN j Developing, Printing and Enlargement Mo. 94. NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAI QBEPhone 650. I TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. j Red Seal Carbon Paper l In Black, Bine and Pnrple. 100 Sheets in box. Sizes Qiarto and Fjolssip.' Typewriter
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  • 1050 2 A RECENT VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. The Charabanc Craze. We Arrive. It was a hot Sunday afternoon and I lay in a long chair, on a long deck, dreamily regarding the passing panorama. "Gravesend," yelled the ship's tame idiot as he dragged me from the chair to the deck rail.
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  • 540 2 I STARVING MEN SUDDENLY BECOME RICH. A Romantic Story. Details which have reached England of the finding of the Arc diamond in South Africa read like a chapter of romance. lt was christened the "Arc" from the initials of the three men who combined to purchase it—Mr
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  • 31 2 The Rev R C Freeman, of Nanking, a Methodist Episcopal missionary, was swept to his death over a water fall at Ruling on Aug 21, say* a message from that place.
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    • 814 2 BABY'S GOOD DAYS. After a Dose of Baby's Own Table*. "On* of Baby*» good days" nw» that ywu e*fi4 is tBrrviej aai free from juvenile disorders. Baby** Owe Tablets brta* all fend days into a child's life, for this delightful preparation toe ttttte mm diepeie constipation and stomach disorders, reduces
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    • 398 2 Ecfliomo is Essential Daring the present slump. It Is as neoessary In the heme M It ii in the offlee. One way in which to toonomite Ii to oh OIL STOVES with OD?i two, thr**» or four burner*. Bnros Kerosene. *nd ii »<t o >n nicai. STOCKED BY BAN LEE
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    • 339 2 DRINK ASAHI BEER. SOLE agents Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Batterv-Rd. Singapore. AWFUL TORE I OFJP On Arms, Chest and Limbs. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "I noticed small red pimples on my arms and chest. They were irritating and I commenced scratching, and they spread from my arms to my wrists. Small
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    • 634 2 Half Price^ SALE AT KOH COMPANY Bras Basah Boad AKD Bobinson goad Perfumery, Stationery, Books, etc. offered at Half the Usual Prices. For TWO WZEKS only Commencing from Monday, August 29, Beat Bargain I Dc n't lose this chance M English Periodicals and Magazines also offered at Half Prre during
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  • 827 3 Litest Prices Quoted in the Market. H Singapore, Sept 14. ■B Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange MB tad Share Broken, issue the followHB ing lilt of quotations. WR Rubber. K|] Dollar Shares. Line PH Valuta Buyers Sellers 1II 1 Allenby 0.15 0.20 III 1 Alor Gajah 0.90
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    • 132 3 lATI AT THE POPUI IS PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tea<oeg Pagar Road Trams IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9,30 p.m. UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS 5 cts A great screen melodraim of th* Canadian North-West Mounted Police. Featuring Leonard Claiham and an all star cast And Two New Episodes 11 anjj 12
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    • 578 3 Prom MONDAY, September 11, to BTJNDAT, September 17. ei»™.K— Alnaainra ia eUßaawra I tkt lk&ti« 1 AT THE ta onU laeatre ALHAMBRA Orthaatra. Cakes, Coffee, ■■d the bes j The Hall for Muck and Feature. Taa. ate. aeaeaime w c served delta*, dorlog Intervals A UNIVERBAL-JBWEL PRODUCTION DE LUXE THE
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    • 399 3 TO-NIGHT UNTIL THURSDAY IN THE 2ND SHOW AT 10 P.M. The most Astounding R al Life Pictures oi savages evbi smlM SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIB4LS The amazing adventures of two daring among tbe man-estiDg savages of N w Guinea. Never have you seen any pictures like these—the result ef a« shipwreck
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  • 198 4 Ths British iron snd steel trade is recovering bat industry generally is not active enough to keep the coal-mines busy. New York has s terrible unemployment problem, and Germany end Belgium sre hsving their shsre ef strikes. The Walker Art Gsllery wss the centre of very serious disturbances
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  • 93 4 REQUIEM MASS. A Eeq ai em Mats for the repose of the Soul of the late Anthony Gomes will be long st the Chnroh of Ht. Joseph on Friday the 16th September, 1921, st 6SO a.m. All relstives snd friends of the deoested sre earnestly requeued to attend.
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  • 40 4 COOMBS.—On September 12th, 1921, st U3, Desker Road, Singspore, Susan Rachel, ths beloved wife of G. H. Coombs of Stngspore. Interment at 5.30 p.m. at Bidedsri Cemetery, Taesday dept. IStb, 1921. Penang papers plesse copy. 14 9 H 9
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  • 845 4 Unemployment amongst nonEuropeans in Singapore has reached serious dimensions and at last a committee has been formed to undertake relief work. This is not before time, and there is some justification for the employment of the term M at last" by a Kuala Lumpur contemporary. For many months
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  • 157 4 Reuter. Mr W Peel, the Controller of Labour, is on a visit to Singapore. Mr P M Robinson of the Eastern Smelting Co Penang, has arrived in Singapore. The sixth anniversary of the Lion City Club «ill be celebrated at ths Club House, 64, Nelson-road, on Saturday evening. A small
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  • 258 4 CHANGI-ROAD GANG ROBBERY. c Aur Men on Trial. At the continuation of the Assizes before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard yesterday afternoon a charge of gang robbery was preferred against four Teochevsj, Ho Choh Tang, Chia Choon Yong, Chua Hee Hiak, Ng Ngian Song. Mr. Langlejfc theT) P P,
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  • 125 4 Hospital System Criticised. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Btpt 12.—Mr Golriie, presiding at ths half-yearly Chamber of Commerce meeting, referred to tbe General Hospital. Tbe position was most unsatisfactory, and he wondered if something was not wrong with tbe administration. The system was partly attributable to the Government
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  • 44 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Sept 14. —Sir John Bart, was summoned as an assessor before Mr Justice Watson in a murder trial at the Perak Assizes, and was fined $25 for absence. He later apologised, and the fine was remitted.
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  • 199 4 The P and O s s Dilwara has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at noon on Sunday te,e 18th instant. She will proceed to the P and O Wharf on arrival. This morning Mr S M R Naidu received a cable from Swami Abhedananda stating
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  • 908 4  -  BY "ECHO." The Singapore soccer BlQe comfortably at Seremban i :i n Malaya Cup match. eir lan were not expected to them and the victory b, ~v to ml was in accord*;:, |M cipatlons. Similarly, success" game with Malacca on ti.e 2Vh is confidently looked lor, espeesS as
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    • 248 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. i (Ineorperated ts ffae 1.A.) LAST J OA iS OF SALE Ipfy VINOLU uENTLEMfcN'S talcum POWDER, WATERPROOFS. Del catoly Pe.fuussd immW' V/ wilb Lotus or Wi!h hJ h BnUon 1,,,h Poppy 1 «P Collars. to okar hf l'*t|a/ B>«M Ba gain Lot 20 Cta. bOX. js' 06
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    • 372 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated la tbe Straita Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE New aialpmsmiit Juit Arrived of Stockholm Tar in 4 gall. tint. Red Hard Vulcanised Fibre Sheete. Follso Flak* Graphite. Voliao Motor Joint Compound. Follac Solid Belt Dressing. Morgan's Salamander Cruoibhs. Walker's Cheiub Uhlp Log! with Governor Wneels.
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  • 372 5 Riot of Unemployed workers In Liverpool. Is Trade Improving? ĕ Reuter. London, Sept. 12,—There has been^ recrudescence of unemployed disturbances at Liverpool. The police charged with batons, and hundred persons were arrested, nany of whom are in prison or hospital.-Reuter. London, Sept 13.—Yesterday's disturbances at Liverpool centred round
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  • 118 5 Peasants Get Alarmed. Reuter. London, Sept. 12.—Foreign Office telegrams show the attitude of the Hungarian Government as regards tbe Burgenland dispute continues to be very unsatisfactory. Hungary has re plied to the Allies' note by suggesting that the work of restoring order shah b« entrusted to Hungarian troops.
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  • 119 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 12.—Most nations, no* ably Great Britain, Japan, Siam, an 1 the Netherlands, were officially represented at the commemoration of thMarne Victory, 1914, at Meaux. The Paris airport Le Bourget i" steering increasing activity. During August 550 airplanes wei t used in conveying 2,500 passenger*, eighteen
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  • 61 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 12.—Father Bourjade.j who is going to New Guinea as a missionary, covered himself with distinction in the military flying service during wartime. He was fourth in the list of French aviators for the number of enemy aeroplanes brought down and was awarded the cross of
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Lga; Sept 12.-The Soviet baa pro-1 claimed martial-law m Bessarabia and on the Rumanian frontier zone. Forty-eight thousand hungry and half naked children from the Volga district are stated to have been aasembled at Cheliabinsk awaiting departure to Sibe-JJa.—Reuter.
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Halifax, Nova Scotia Sept. 12.—A terrific explosion shook the town of Dartmouth. An oil tjjik blew up, following an outbreak of fire. Hitherto only one man is reported missing but there has been serious damage to property.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Ur.don, S»pt 12.—Th. German ">»rk »n»do s fresh low record to-duy <•! 380 t> tbe pwnd.—Renter.
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  • 106 5 Revolution Planned. Reuter. Constantinople, Sept. 12.—1t is reported that the British intelligence authorities have discovered a plot, rganised and subsidised from Angora, chiefly among Turkish officers, with a view to stirring up a revolution at Constantinople; seizing surrendered war-material; spreading disaffection among the loyal Indian troops; and assassinating
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  • 73 5 The Naval Visit. Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept 13.—The visit of the British fleet is attracting tbe greatest interest. Speaking at a Municipal banquet in their honour, the Burgomaster dwelt on the historic ties binding Britain and Holland. Admiral Hodges, replying, said be hoped a Dutch squadron would soon
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  • 46 5 Greeks Near A^ngora. Reuter. London, Sept 13.—The latest reports from Anatolia indicate that the Greeks and Turks have fought to a standstill. The Greeks are on the outskirts ol Angora, but both armies need to be reorganised before further heavy fighting will be possible.—Reuter.
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  • 85 5 Reuter. San Francisco. Sept 13.—Fatty Arbuckle has given the police his version of how Virginia Rappe. who was a dutiful girl equally well known£ New York and the West, met her He says she became hysterical after several drinks at his party, and began ""ear off her clothes.
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  • 22 5 Reuter. %L "SSL. «5-— Suiel-Arba position c .pturcd under cover of gvionthC £5 much •SS. ThereCre no Spanish ties.—Reuter.
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  • 8 5 Reuter. Munich, CMUrn now rrtignwi— RmWr
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  • 528 5 IMPORTANCE sOF 4 THE LEAGUE. r PEACE vs. ARMAMENTS Reuter. Geneva, Sept 12—Dr Wellington Koo, acting president of the Council of the League of Nations, has sent to the Government of the four big Allies a note confirming the letter of Sr d'Acunha, asking them to spare no
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  • 47 5 Reuter. Chester, Pennsylvania, Sept 12,— Twenty-four were drowned and five injured by the collapse of a bridge over the river, owing to the breaking of rusted iron supports. The majority of the victims had rushed to the bridge to watch the rescue df drowning boy.—Reuter.
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  • 166 5 Will Rubber be Affected? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Bept 14.—The Colombo correspondent ol the "Malay Mail" states that Mr Kelway Bamber deolares he is not alarmed at tbe report of soil deterioration in Malaya, He declares the analjees made bf him In 1903 show that the
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  • 1761 5 QUESTION OF AMENDED BY-LAW. Arguments for the Plaintiffs. In stating die plaintiffs cas in the important rubber auction dispute before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, in the Supreme Court yesterday, the Hon Mr M J Upcott entered some interesting arguments regarding the interpretation of certain
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  • 364 5 MORE EJECTMENT ORDERS REFUSED. I Mr 0 Maxwell presided at the Rent Assessment Board meeting held in the Victoria Memorial Hall yeater, day. Other members present were Messrs Koh San Hin, Oaw Khek Khiam and W H Beadsworth. Mr Wee Swee Teow applied on behalf of the lessee
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  • 75 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Sept. 14. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 28 28% Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27% 28 Sept. 28 28% Oct. to Dec. 29 30 Jan. to March 32% 33 Tone of Market—Steady. Fred Watt/house Co., Ltd. Singapore,
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  • 78 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 14. Silver 39%. Hongkong 21% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Tapings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cents, Rawangs 55 to 62% cents, Nawng Pets $1.50 to $1.55, Linguis $3.50 to
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    • 480 5 PHASER CHALMERS Engineering Work*. Magnet Hoase, 81 and 63. Bobinson ttoad, Siagspore, ELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co ltd (Inoorponted U angiaßd.) Never Say E>ye Ssay Tintex j j HO «V TO 041 IT? Fit a teaspooniul of Tintex into
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  • 857 6 FOOTBALL. 8 P A CUP—FIRST ROUND. Brilliant Win For S C F A IL BY REY.NARD/ In a fast and exciting game on tbe SCC ground yesterday in the first round of the S F A Cup the second eleven of the Straits Chinese F A decisively defeated the
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  • 550 6 SINGAPORE G C vs. KEPPEL G C The foursomes match played at the Race Course on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by IZ% points to 2)4 points. Details are as follows, the Singapore G C players being put first: E C H Wolff and
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  • 149 6 CHARITY CONTEST. Reuter. A charity boxing contest, under the auspices of the Non-European Unemployment Fund Committee, is being arranged for Thursday, October 6, at the Star Opera Hall, North Bridge-road, wheh has been kindly lent for the purpose. Among others the following well known local amateurs will take part
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  • 114 6 OPTIMISM IN PENANG. Commenting oa the arrangements for the first rugger practice in Penang, the Straits Echo says: It is some years since Penang was able to turn out two full teams for a game and wa understand there ia plenty of new blood in the place which is
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  • 497 6 PERAK CHINESE CHAMPION. In the Perak Chinese tennis championship semi-finals Wong Jee Seong beat Dr Khodg 6—B, 9—7, 6—l. The match yielded excellent tennis. In the final Chung Ah Ming beat Wong Jee Seong 6—B, 6—B, 6—S. The winner was in excellent form, his forehand drives and placing
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  • 199 6 The following passengers arrived here on Monday by the X P M steamer Melchior Treub:—Mr and Mrs J F van Haytema, Messrs E F Wiemer, J Mija, S Akamoto, W J Welden, Tan Hing 80, Tan Gian Sing, Abdullah, H Henderson, E O Keefe, Oey Kioe Yang, Mrs
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  • 152 6 The following wore passengers by the Facifir Mail Steamship Co'ss. s s Granite State, which sailed last Sunday morning, for San Francisco via porta: For San Francisco.—Mr Mrs N F Herteer, Mr Mrs G J Sailer, Mr Mrs C C King aad Infant, Dr Mrs Bulkley and 5
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  • 27 6 Nanyo Maru. from Puompenh 13.9. Sri Muar, from Malacca 14.9. Hye Leong, from Malacca 14.9. Benleledi, from London 14.9. x Titan, from Liverpool 14.9.
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  • 24 6 Singapore Branch. Amount prcviousl.v acknowledged $20,270.22 "Jim H." 20 Liquidator, Mergui Rubber Estate Ld. 420.25 Per Protector of Chinese 10 $20,720.47
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  • 58 6 A small committee is being formed to feed Indian coolies who are in distress, due to the present trade slump, and find themselves standed 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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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 518 6 C* 3 Three Reasons Why VABMCO RigQt Iron is Superior. 1, Resists Rust. Because of its unequalled puritf AR-fCO Ingot Iron resist* ru»t 1 n.er th-n any other iron. I nis is the reason H has been so widely used ia railroad equipment, biddings, storage tanks, culverts, eic X Greatest
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    • 691 6 grter w To have suffered for 6 year- fron P.ickarhe and Rheumatism must indeed have been a life of fa-tens ttenl agony. Eve of pain felt by ♦hnnfortanate Rheumatic is tract able to the action of ark arid poison mh onlylanother name for the body's c J xampoted refase not
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 460 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Sept. 14. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patanl, Singora,* Bandon A Bangkok* Tugala I p.m. Malacca A Muar •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Hongkong ft Shanghai Jeypore 2 p.m. Bangkok Halvard 2 p.m. Malacca ft Muar *Hye Leong 8 p.m. Port Dickson ft Port Swettenham •Hebe 8 p.m. Penang
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    • 204 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Sept. 14. High Tides.—9.22 «.in., 8.68 p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Football Cup tie: S C C II v. R E Sports Club, SRC ground. SVC: Chinese Co. recruits, 5.16. Tanglin Club, at Home, 6.15. To-morrow, Sept. J5. High Tides.—9.54 a.m., 9.40 p.m. Sungei Bagan, Barker's, 12.
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  • 400 7 Activity in Tin. Messrs. Raker Morgsm of Kuala Lumpur reported ft 5 p.m. on Priday as follows: Commencing wfth considerable activity in tin owjpg to the sustained strength of the metal, the week closes, however, with dull markets, rubbers being almost entirely neglected, Industrials and Loans heavy, and
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  • 298 7 The report on the L*ud Otficr, Singapore, for 1920, states A number of purchases were made in the vicinity of Tan Teck Seng's Hospital on behalf of the Medical Department, tbe important block on tbe hill between Tan Tock Seng's Hospital and the Monlmein-road Hospital being obtained after
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  • 122 7 Mr R H untitled the former manager of Sitiawan Mission Plantation, Ltd., has postponed his return to Malaya indefinitely. He has now taken up a position as Agricultural Adviser in Indiana, IL&A. According to a cable received by Messrs. Pohoomul Brothers, the death has just taken place ia Hyderabad of
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  • 242 7 Candidate who Shot his Father. New York.—ln the mountain counties of Kentucky, where the tradition of the blood feud still persists, the following letter appeared in a recent issue of the "Pikeville News":— I am Dr. L Q Thornsbury's boy, an orphan boy, not yet 12 years
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  • 82 7 English Professor's Forecast. Will the clergyman one day be supplanted by the gramophone in a surplice This possibility was referred to by Professor Grant, of Leeds University, speaking recently at a prise distribution at Oswestry. In a book recently published, he said, the use of the gramophone
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  • 113 7 Predominance of Males Born. London, Aug. 22.—The highest marriage rate for any first quarter and the lowest death rate for any second quarter are recorded in the latest returns for England and Wales. Marriages exceeded the corresponding period of last year by 13,672, wbich would give an
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  • 199 7 Among the many new companies recently formed in Shanghai ia a concern described as the Shanghai Day and Night Bank. The new bank, a feature of which is that business will be carried on until 12 midnight, ia installed in premises in Avenue Edward VII. The bank is advertised to
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    • 336 7 An Invaluable Remedy for RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Sore Throat, Neuralgia. fm^^^Sp Pain is a visitor to every home, and usually Efiflfi l^f it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are piepared for every emergency if you keep a small Hrf bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy. Sloan's ***** iv I 3-11 rl Liniment
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  • 219 8 Himalayan Miscalculation. Bombay, Aug. 19.—Mr. Gandhi writing in "Young India," says:— hen I launched out light-hearted!--;on civil disobedience in 1919 I S a'\ that I erred grievously. As soon a I perceived at Nadiad the want of foresight I called it a "Himalayan miscalculation." It was not an
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  • 93 8 Protest by Producers. New York, Ang 11.—Representa tives of Air eric.n kinema producer attended at the Department of Com mons in Washington yesterday ant protested against the proposed 30 pei cent, ad valorem (according to value) duty on foreign films entering the United States. The delegates
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  • 96 8 In an article on the slump and Malaya's financial difficulties, th« 'Straits Echo" says: "We consider hat the abolition of all temporary lOowaaess in the Government service I not only justified, but necessary •wing to the financial situation; a tart should be made at once at the .op; and the
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  • 167 8 Scheme for Malay OCicers. An important revised scheme for Malay Officers, Administrative is published in the F M S Government Gazette, by which a comprehensive scale of advancement is fully defined from an ordinary school, through a special scheme, rising to the highest status of a member of
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  • 280 8 Messrs Snowman and Co, of Hong. keng, reported on Aug 27. We last reported on the 13th inst. and regret being unable to advise any improvement in our market since that date. The Time Charter market continues slack, there being, to all intents and purposes no demand, and
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  • 151 8 Our readers have probably been struck by the increasing number of thefts of money and valuaoles by house boys. There have been half a dozen within the past week, in Singapore and elsewhere, and the thief has usually succeeded in getting away with his haul. This may argue carelessness
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  • 244 8 The Spanish mail steamer, "Islay de Fanay," which arrived at Colombo from the East, en route to Port Said, brought to Colombo three men of a small vessel which waa in a sinking condition, due to a water-cock having opened, in the open sea. The crew of three begged the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 463 8 preserve Cost for Renewals is V 100 to 200%!! I ££i_ IF you want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING I I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK, f FTffff* SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated I H£an£( lU3iS==M prices until the world shortage is overcome. Isn't tncreforc t the best policy to
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    • 469 8 What Do fou Want A Tractor For? the first tbing you will think of plowing. But don't stop tnere. If your tractor is S to be a profit maker for you* it mutt do much mora thai plow. It must be able to do practically all tha work around your
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    • 250 8 SUBSeMBE, I TO THE TRIBUNE/.* The only 5 cent Paper in Malaya Subscription Bate 16 a Tear; $7.50 for Six Month*. WITB t REE DELIVERY TO OFFICE 03 RBBIDBNOB. We art frequently asked hou it it possib'e to contiwue *aß**o the MALA YA TRIBUNE "at 6 Cents Daily. The cost
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    • 547 9 P. *0.-British India! AND, APCAR LINE.* (Companies Incorporated xn England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S, N. Co. Under extract with Hi. Majeety-. Qoveramerfi* THB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art at pr...nt suspended. aAHJ: BOMBAY LONDON FAR-&ASTERN From LONDON ft c SINGAPOBE. Sardinia about Bept 21
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    • 506 9 d Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 'Incorporated ia U.S. A J PQ! AOgOUNI OF THE U. B, BHIPPING B0ABD» SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA-EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. Oracle Stat* PaaMngera and Freight Oct if Wolverine State Passengers aad Freight Not 1$ •rsaite State Passengers
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    • 527 9 Stmts steaiship Co.. Ltd. Steamers iateaded to sail from Siagaporc Kinta —Monday 4 p.m«, for Port Swettanham and Peaang. Hy• Leong—Monday. 4 SO p.m for Malaooa and Muar. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malaooa and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 p-m. for P. Bwettenham and Penang' Hye Leong—Thursday, *.30 p.m..
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    • 373 9 O. S. K. Til tub Siisii UUIa, LIMITED, (laeerperated te Japan.) Ha t Dl SOUKA STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE (Smbjest te ehenge withee* MrttesJ 1UBOPBAN LTNJL For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Alaska Maru arr. Sept 16 dep. 17 •Omit Marseilles, Altai Maru arr Oct 15
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    • 693 9 N.Y.K. European Line. ftncorpo rated in Japan) London Lino Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP via POBTS. KitanoMaru Sept »1 Inaba Maru Oct 5 Uv or pool Lino Monthly Servioe For MABSBILLBS LIVERPOOL tftj PORTS. Lisbon Maru M Oct 9 Hamburg Lino Monthly Service For aONDON, ANTWERP, BOTTEBDAM A HAMBURG
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