Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING bAllr.r AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. VOL Vffl -NO. 218 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 16, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921.
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    • 102 1 iON V COMPANY* supplia* A ah Photographic Materials AKD f fbe B«bt Place for Amateur* pertloping, Printing and Enlargement No 94. NOBTH BRIDGE BO*|> t BINQAFOBB. J pfcone 660* wk h Ah T»€ I .«4. 'V I (Incorporated in the S. S.) I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. X 5 I *t I
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    • 31 1 "THE MAI ATA TRIBUIE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE <* Phona Ko. 111. SUBSCRIPTION RATHB Peyabla In Advance. Per wanDiQ 1500 a Half-7«*rlj 7.50 Par quarter S Poataga Extra SO eta. par month. 1
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  • 735 2 HOW A PLAY IS CONNED. By R B Krishnan. It has struck me that it would be of interest to "Tribune" readers, if I were to put down what I know of the Malay wayangs, or "bangsawans" as they call them. After all, the Malay is a born
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  • 131 2 Mr. W W Dean, manager of Bukit Sidim Estate, well-known in Penang as a cricketer of no mean ability, and his wife are proceeding toSouth Africa shortly, where, it is understood, Mr. Dean intends to take up farming. Colombo, Aug 31,—An analysis of the figures recorded at the last census
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  • 912 2 IS MOTOR-RACING WORTH WHILE? Expanding Wheel Invented. Following the result of the Grand Prix we have the pessimists enquiring once more about the worth of racing/, says the "Motor News." Surely the most obvious answer to that question is indicated by the participation of America in the Grand
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  • 44 2 Mr. H L Pang, a merchant from Australia who- arrived in -Hongkong a few days ago and is staying at the King Edward Hotel, reports that on going ashore he lost a letter of credit for £3,000 on the English, Scottish And Australian Bank.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 613 2 COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT FOR CONSTIPATION. Drink sufficient water, Eat plenty of fresh fruit and regetablee. Take a dose of Pinkettea, tka USSU geatle-aa-aa«re laxataTw, whan necessary. Practice the habit-of reajaarity. Then constipation will oaaaa to trouble yea, ana yoa aiae arlU be free from bilious attacks, sick headaches, UTarkhnesa, pimples, aaatad
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    • 451 2 Eeeiom is EssHtisl During Ibf pr< sent slump. It !t as neerseery In »b** borre a« it ia in tb#» offlX Ooe way i-» whioh >«> eaoncsl mlse ii to as- s* OIL STOVES v/ftb Or>», ?w<, or four bnroorp. Bnrne v*. and t» most aeonomieaJ. STOCKED BY BAI LEE
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    • 348 2 Oar Personal Guarantee to All Skinfufferm "V yOUR chemist has pur \S authority to absolutes/ guarantee relief from the first bottle of DEXMA. Your money will be returned without a word if you tell him that the first bottle of DEXMA did not stop that itch, did not soothe and
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    • 1017 2 AUCTION SALE. AU(TI MURS APPRAISERS. No. 30, X ing Singapore. Important &orjg*goe's Safe of Valuable Town Business Premises at North Canal Road, etc. At Kooo Seng .o.'a R>,jai,No 3';. R^ On Wednesday i? epi mb r &i t at 830 p a 1 1. Very valuable qqj years leasehold laud
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  • 780 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 16. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dellar Shares. hBBB Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.60 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 132 3 ATTHEPOPUIAR«PHOTO.PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE VO* S Pagar Road TArns Pasa tttJrDoor IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.m. A Robertson Cole 8. Stone In MAN'S DESIRE f paaaiona and the action Ii vivid mmw followed by two New £and 4 of Elm* Lincoln Serial ELMO JHE FEARLESS In 11 Episodes or
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    • 362 3 From MONDAY, September 11. to SUNDAY, September If. Alha^Ks^ AIMIILi L AT TTTIe is thm only iU t fetalis)* A 1 THIC WĔtmm wok» a r* aj gg m flfc agMseSlt ifJi-t Ĕk with an ™ALHAMBRA^ Ormtri, Cakes, Coffee UuMfa* BEST Thi Hall for Muilc and Ftaturw T^^- inter Is
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    • 167 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Gaod Pictures Beach Road. From THURSDAY, Sept. 15 to WEDNESDAY, Bept. 21. A GRIPPING AND SUSPENBEFUL WORLD DRAMA Featuring KITTY GORDON, MONTAGUE LOVE AND GEORGE MC QUARRIE In t B'ory with tense dramatic situations HAUNTING SHADOWS P L Another of thf c-«
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    • 225 3 H TWENTY YEARS HARD LABOUR I Way were these words of Doom pronounced for Blackie—*.bat had he done to merit it See To-night the Startling Stoond Show Feature SHOWING AT 10 P.M. RELEASED BY METRO PICTURES CORPORATION BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION The atory of a rogue more fascinating than raffles From the
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  • 162 4 Preparations are afoot for a farther conference between Sinn Fein and the British Government. Dr. Nansen appeals earnestly to the whole British Empire for sapport for the Runsian Relief Fond. He declares that satisfactory guarantees are given that the relief will be properly administered. After a three days
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  • 44 4 MARRIAGE. Koh— Web—On 8»«pt« nib*r 14, 921, at Singapore, Mr. Koh Xorp Lim «on: ion of Mr. an 1 Mir« Koh Hoou ok to Miv W<*e Ch- r« List Neo, <-Idanght«r of Mr. and Mrs. W Kirn Chnan. 16 9 16 9
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  • 825 4 Now is the time when tha Straits Settlements Association and all others whom it may concern should strain every effort to agitate for Council Reform. There is no better motto than strike while the iron's hot." If we take tne iron in this case to be the Colonial
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  • 282 4 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, the 20th instant, at 2.15 p.m. A public meeting of all Hindus will be held at the Mariamman Temple to-day at 6.30 p.m. to consider the question of a burial ground for the Hindus of Singapore. The
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  • 159 4 Deputation to the Governor. The Municipal Commissioners/ the President attended at Government House this morning at the invitation of H E the Governor, to put forward their views in order that a better understanding might be* arsjved at between the Government and the Municipality. The Governor addressed the
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  • 656 4 A gold medal an Bunga Tajok was presented to Inche Mohamood bin Mohamood, of Johore, by Saleh's Opera, of Singapore, on Wednesday night, in connection with the solving of a riddle, Inche Hussain bin Mostafa and Inche Noor bin Mohamood Saleh accompanied the recipient. News came to hand by last
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  • 790 4 BY QUIZ." At that famous public au MacphaU gave a aieeautg a "saviour of Malaya of Mr. Peck, in the Ueyd role of "winning the wa; the rubber slump). But nval j n arisen. He has written U le Edr intimating that he hat, the antidote, but
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi the S A.) LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE t VINOLIA GENTLEMEN'S talcum powder. >'M X Y;T\ WATERPROOFS. Delicately Perfumed igSt \f/■ j"\ with Lotus or i l wah hi h B tton Iriih Poppy 11 up Collars. U o, r Special Bargain Lot 20 OtsV
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    • 371 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia the Strait* Settlements: 36, PHILLIP BTBEET, SINGAPORE New Shipment Just ArHvfid of Stockholm Tar In 4 gall. tini. Red Hard Vulcanized Fibre Sheets. Foliao Flake Graphite. Foliao Motor Joint Compound. Foliao Solid Belt Dreasing. Morgan's Salamander CracibUs, Walker's Cherub Ship Logs with Governor Wheals.
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  • 404 5 Dr. Nansen Appeals to Britisl. .Empire. Millions Facing Death. Reuter. London, Sept 14.—The following is a call to the British peoples on behalf of the "Russian Crusade" issued By Doctor Nansen, from Geneva, on Sept 10: Millions in Russia are confronted with imminent death. Famine and
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  • 103 5 Will Have a Conference. Reuter. London, Sept 14.—The two Sinn Fein envoys did not present any letter to Mr Lloyd George. They were merely deputed to discuss certain difficulties. They returned this morning to Dublin, where Dail Eireann had a two and a half hours private session,
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  • 141 5 Evidence of Witnesses. Reuter. San Francisco, Sept 14.—Arbuckle was present at the inquest on Miss Rappe. Mrs Belmont, one of the women present at the gin jollification in Arbuckle s apartments, declared that Arbuckle dragged Miss Rappe into his bedroom and locked the door. Later witness found
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  • 103 5 Serious Seditious Effort. Reuter. London, Sept 14.—Telegrams from General Harington she* I that the Turkish plot, mentioned on the 13th, is widespread. Hitherto none of the '\Wders has been arrested, but persons detained nave been found td be in touch with the Kemalists. They endeavoured to play on
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept 14.—Canada's total bade ia August decrSnaed 110 million hilars, exports and imports falling about equally.—Reuter. Ottawa, Sept 14.—The Railway Commission has decided against a reduction of freights, pendlrig the decision of the tribunal investigating the question o|aa reduction of railwaymen's wage6.—Reuter.
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Brisbane, Sept. 14.—1t has transpired that a man yho died on Aug. 23 Was a victim of Jbubonic plague. Another case of piague is reported from *outh Brisbane, where six infected rats hav c been discovered.—Reuter.
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  • 80 5 Cordial Relations. Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept 14.—At a Dutch Navy dinner in honour of the visiting British fleet, cordial speeches were exchanged. Admiral Hodges, recalling the past Anglo-Dutch wars, said they fought like gentlemen and sportsmen, which must tend in favour of friendly relations in the future.—Reuter. Amsterdam,
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  • 107 5 New Transmission Success. Reuter. Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Sept. 14. —The General Electric Company reports that for the first time in history it "generated and transmitted an excess of a million volts pressure by a transformer equipment designed along standard lines, with a current at the ordinary household efficiency of
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  • 55 5 Reuter. London, Sept 14.—M Venizelos waa married in a London registry office to Miss Schilizzi, daughter of a wealthy Greek merchant. The honeymoon will be spent on the continent, after which the couple will depart on a six months visit to America, where M Venizelos will lecture
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  • 51 5 Reuter. New York, Sept. 14.—General Pershing has sailed for France on the steamer Paris to deposit a Congressional medal of honour on the tomb of the unknown French soldier. It is understood he will escort from France the body of the unknown American soldier for burial at Arlington
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London, Sept 14.-At tfaa by-dec-tion at West Lewisham, Sir Phjhp Dawson (Conservative and anti-waste) polled 9,427. Lieutenant Commander Wmdham (anti-waste) polled 8,580, and Raffety Independent Liberal) Mil Iff*
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  • 76 5 The report of Bruseh Tin and Rubber Estates for the eight months ended March 31 show a loss ol £3,168.3.5, covered by the amount bought forward and the sale of surplus plant. The amount carried forward to credit of «d loss is £330. The output was 127,243 lbs
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  • 426 5 THE COUNCIL* AND THE ASSEMBLY. elsjVen judges elected. Reuter. Geneva, Sept 14.—At the League of Nations yesterday the French delegate M Leon Bourgeois happily defined the League's object, stating that the League, while respecting each nation's sovereignty, is aiming at the treble object of organising international justice, of
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  • 64 5 Reuter. Washington, Sept 14.—The Government has sent all the Powers invited to participate in the Disarmament Conference a list of the topics suggested for discussion. The list is merely tentative, and is calculated to serve as a basis for an agreement. Immediate replies are not expected, as time
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  • 144 5 Twelve Cents Per Mile. The following rates of hire for jinrikshas as fixed by the Governor in Council under section 286 (1) of the Municipal Ordirjnce, 1913, for the Settlement of Singapore, are gazetted. First Class. By Distance. For any half mile or fraction of half mile
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  • 62 5 Mr Chan Shu-hang, who wa« recently enticed from Hongkong to Canton and arrested there, has now been released on a strong demand made by the British Consul-General. Hi» arrest is now rumoured to be the result of a grudge of five years' standing born* him by a man who has
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  • 244 5 WHERE IGNORANCE 13 BUSS. IS THE "TIMES" WRONG? Reuter. London, Sept 14.—The Colonial Office is ignorant of any definite scheme for a new form of administration of the Crown Colonies, as outlined in the Times It is pointed out that there are obvious difficulties in devising a homogeneous
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  • 192 5 Wearne Bros' Purchase. Messrs Wearne Bros. Ltd., have purchased Ford Motors (Burma) Ltd. as a going concern. It carries with it the sole agency for Ford Cars and trucks for the whole of Burma. Mr T J B Wearne, managing director of Wearne Bros. Ltd., who recently went
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  • 123 5 Hearing Concluded Yesterday. The action of F S Goodall against the members of the committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was concluded yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, and judgment was reserved. After the adjournment for
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  • 181 5 One month's imprisonment with hard labour, and without the option of a fine, was the sentence passed in Hongkong a short time ago on several Chinese found guilty of posing a; hotel runners, boarding incoming vessels, and making off with the luggage entrusted to their care by Chinese passengers. It
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  • 303 5 SEQUEL TO A MISSING LETTER. Value of Registration. When the Assizes were resumed yesterday afternoon before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard, Goh Cheok was called up on a charge of theft of a registered letter and other registered packets. The D P P in his opening address said that
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  • 222 5 Groevenor Hotel Case. Mr B Nuna, the district judge, presided over the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Justices held in the first police court yesterday afternoon. Other members present were Messrs J A Elias, Dr Hunter, Gaw Khek Khiam, W Taylor and Tan Kheam Hock. Only fine applications
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  • 114 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co at their saleroom, 30 Kling-street, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land and houses 68 and 68-1 off Tanglin-road, area 16,442 square feet, together with about 100,000 pieces of Malacca cane, bought by Mr
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  • 96 5 At the Perak Assizes, in a case of unlawfully returning from banishment, fan accused said that ho had returned to fetch his wife and children who were here. He had no intention of remaining in the country. His Lordship said that according to the law he had no alternative but
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  • 72 5 Singapore, Sept If. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 17-32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 160% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 74 5 C. ef C. Bobber Association. Singapore, Sept 16. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 28 28ft Sept, 28 ft 29 ft Oct. 29 29ft Oct to Dec. 30ft 31 Jan. to March 33 ft 34 Tone of Market.—Very steedy. Fred Water house Co., Ltd. Singapore, Sept
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  • 80 5 Singapore, Sept 16. Silver 3935. Hongkong 20% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three mot-ths Gold $45. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cents, Nawng Pets $1.55 to $1.60, Rawangs 55 to 62% cents, Linguia $3.50
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  • 57 5 Copra. Singapore, Sept 15. This market has fluctuated within aarrow limits with a downward tendency during the latter part of the week. The volume of business has been much smaller and quotations close as follows No. 1. Standard $12.25 to $12.76 No. 2. Standard 11.75 to
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  • 113 5 Sago flour is quoted at 16. Tin is quoted at £158,17.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 16 3 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 27j6 in London; cube gambier at 36. On the Liverpool market cottoa, middling American, is at 13.29; Egyptian at 21.50. Black
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 450 5 I pBASEB CHALMEBg Engineering Work*. Magnet Boose, 81 and 83, Koblaaoo ftoad, SingaporeSOLE AGENTS FOR JAMES CARTER (STALYBRIDfIE), Ltd. Rubber Machinery. A RANSOME Co Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD Ltd. Steel, lools, Saws, &c HOLM AN BROS, Ltd Mining, Machinery, Drills &c PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd
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  • 1387 6 FOOTBALL. S F A CUP—FIRST ROUND. S C C I Wake Up At Lea*. BY "REYNARD." After the disgrace of allowing the Staffords' second string to almost defeat them last week, the first eleven of the S C C retrieved their position in, the replay yesterday on the SGC
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  • 55 6 SCC TEAM FOR TO-MORROW. The following will represent the S C C in to-morrow's tournament match against Public Services and Law: C R Brander, H M Cantrell, G C Clarke, F R Craig, A Cullen, O P Griffith-Jones (capt), R T Holder, G D Nicholl, E J Riches, T
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  • 80 6 SUNDAY'S RACE. The S V C race on Sunday morning will be for Mrs. Lundon's Cup. Start 10 sharp, over the Club course. Time limit ZV% hours. Handicaps, deducted at finish, are Gertrude 3 minutes, Margaret II 2 minutes, Betty 1 minute. A sweepstake race is arranged for the
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  • 158 6 A MALACCA QUERY. A W F writes from Malacca: I would be much obliged if you could allow me some space in your valuable paper for the following. As Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur are moving in boxing matters, it is time Malacca had a say, and I should
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  • 242 6 Y M C A TOURNAMENT. The* draw for the Y M C A championship lawn tennis tournament is as follows: F Ruchwaldy, D W Scott, A Schudel, H G Stack, I Abed, Khoa Kong Hwie, V Duckworth, G Towers, Roy Smith, J T N Handy, and Gan Koon
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  • 444 6 MR SARKIES' CUP. Owners and members of the Sporting Club will be interested to know that the Silver Cup to be presented by Mr Arshak Sarkies at the forthcoming meeting to the winner of the Autumn Handicap on the Second Day is now on view at Messrs Ismail
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  • 160 6 SUNDAY'S HANDICAP RACE. Members of the Swimming Club are reminded that there will be a fifty yards handicap race on Sunday morning. High tide is at lLf a.m. CHANNEL ATTEMPTS. London, Aug 28.—The Channel swimming season is now in full swing. The Italian Tiraboachi, and the American* Sullivan, are
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  • 30 6 Circe, from Deli 15.9. Klang, from Penang 15.9. Tracia, from Trieste 15.9. Melchior Treub, from Belawn 15.9. Rangoon Maru, from Calcutta i5.1>. Pontianak, from S Pandjang 15.9.
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  • 75 6 The work of afforestation in Newi South Wales is the beginning of an; effort to make Australia as nearly as< possible self-supporting in the matter of timber. Within five miles of Windsor there are two forests, one of pine and one of iron-back. In the formeT oOO acres of trees
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  • 69 6 NEGRI SEMBILAN CLUB. The Negri Sembilan Rugby Football Club are having another practice' game at Seremban on Saturday, to be followed by a general meeting in thai Sungei Ujong Club at 6.45 p m. They are unfortunately losing the services of their captain, Mr T Hitching, who goes to
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  • 205 6 Eddie Polo's latest serial sensation, King of the Circus," of which episodes 3 and 4 are now being screened at the Liberty Hall ia the second show, draws crowds nightly and "The Blazing Trial," the Universal special attraction by Frank Mayo, the star, in a vigorous play in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 447 6 1 11 r Three Reas< ns AfiHTCO Ingdt Iron is Superior. m 1. Result JbuL Besaase of its unequalled purity ARMCO Ing**. Ire* resists met kmeer than any other iron. Trris is the reason <t has been so wi c v used in railroad equipment, b.nidiags, storage tanks, culverts, eie.
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    • 424 6 J "We're £o glad you ara I getting well again, Daddyr I What a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who has been nervy" j and run-down to fir.d he is getting back his normal health and vigour. 'Wincarnb' offers renewed health J to men who are I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 440 6 MAILS; OWL To-day, Sept. 16. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang 6 a.m. and 0 p.m. (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and Kedah G a.m. (except Sunday). Johore 6, 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 and 6 p.m. (except Sunday). Kemaman, K Dungun A Trengganu Hong Ho 2 pan. Bat* via,
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    • 139 6 WHEN ANIT WHBM. To4«|i 8i9t. 16. High Tides.—10.20 a.m., 10.18 pm. Football Cup tie: 8 C F A I R G A, S C C (round. S V C 8 F A Co, 6.11. To-jmrov* Sept. 17. Ri«h Tides.—10.48 am., 18.68 p.m. Full Moon. Sultan of J oh ore's Birthday.
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  • 1157 7 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. According' ton statement appearing in a recent issue of tbe Soviet journal "Pravda," the- number of commercial steamships 01 all kinds in possession of the Soviet Government on March 1, 1921, was as follows In Baltic ports, 78; in the Caspian Sea, 238;
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  • 31 7 The Hongkong command orders dated Sept. 6 announce that H E the General Officer Commanding;, Major General Sir George Kirkpatriek, KCB, has been promoted to Lieut-General with effect from August 30th.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 388 7 Unrivalled in Popularity Capstan Stands Alone. SMOKE IB "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes .'The most elegant and refined Cigarette in the World; VIRGINIA VACUUM WO TINSOFSO IIT W WW §n miiE PEOCACtis I m NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED /9*h/ requisites with CROSSES? OLACIC.VELL Dehc&cre* Qualify. Pkujjiy r.nd npesfmess. w Vermbaa a* SOUPS
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    • 10 7 Mtl mmtmS mm&l tt (DRINK ASAH3 BEER. j solb agents
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  • 1709 8 TWELFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Mr. Peck's Criticisms. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co, Ltd, was held at the Chartered Bank Chambers >esterday. The Hon Mr W F Nutt presided and others present were Messrs Chew Woon Poh and H B Egmont Hake
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  • 63 8 Among the many improvements contemplated by the Hongkong Hotel Company, for the better housing and entertainment of the local residents, are a roof garden for the Hongkong Hotel, the construction of a bathing pavilion at Repulse Bay, building of the Peninsula Hotel at Kowloon, and the taking over of the
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  • 94 8 An interesting tiger story comes from Perlis. It appears that while three Malays were out cutting attaps in the jungle near Tebing Tinggi in I Perlis a tiger attacked them. The only weapons the Malays had were parangs, and when the tiger sprang at them with its mouth open, one
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  • 148 8 Recruiting for the police force of the Colony in 1920 was not good generally, though for the Malay, Indian and Chinese contingent it improved towards the end of the year, owing no doubt to unemployment on Estates and probably to the rumour of improvement in the pay and prospects of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 153 8 CHOTIiiM ALL'S H€ CHEAPEST £ILK STORK. WHOLIS-iLlv A BET A IBDon't miss tha Opportunity Italy < ne Week IVk re Safe Now On 51-52, Ml iH SIK*?PT. .«1. He. rfft?. f PROVED BEST V TILE for theTRDPICB J StNO You* Ei<«Qur*t»Ce| TOi 1 Ets BROSSARD MOP AH I I .in
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    • 81 8 COMPANY, Brancbaa at .KDiLA LUMPO X, IPOH. i These Brand/ TnW Brands are the are the sole property sole property *r A*r* MalTOr BROTHEEB TOBACCC' COMPANY. y ChinaN Orestett Tobacco and Cigarette Faotorn T?hoi is luxury in the flavour and aroma of our "GOLD EN HORSE" 1 *ettee. They are
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    • 608 8 urn J .OAKLAND. I 5 S I STURDY I j STURDY Judge the actual ralue of he Oakland Sensible Six by j TUP an 7 standard you choose—dependable daily service, THE f I iIC ridmg comfort, marked savings in fuel and tyres, or the lIIC j moderate purchase price. Bach'and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 543 9 P.*o.-Bpjtishlndia ANJ) APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England! ■AIL AND PASSENGEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Under Contract-ialth His Majesty's Government" THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ma< prssent suspended. UJf BOMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Bue SINGAPORE. Sardinia about Sept 21 Karmala about Oot 4*
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    • 553 9 ft Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. < lacorponted la U.S.AJ FOB AOCOUNiT.OF THE D. 8, SHIPPING BOARD. 6AN FRANCISCO—MANILA-EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE* For CALCUTTA Direct. Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct 13 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Nov 15 Granite State Passengers and Freight
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    • 523 9 Straits Steamship Co.. IN. Steamers iatoaded to sail from Siagapors Kinta —Monday 4 p.m«, for Port Swattenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4 30 p.m for Malacca and Muar Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malacca end Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 pm. for P. Swettenham and PenangHye Leong—Thursoay, 4.30 p.m.; for
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    • 366 9 O. S. K. TH luu Shun labia, LIMITED. Ojaeerporeud hi Japan.) Ma I DM SOCZA STRUT, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. < Subject to change without estiee.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. 'Altai Maru arr Oct 15 dap 16 Amazon Maru early Not Atlas Maru
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    • 713 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated In Japan) London Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP via POSTSKitano Maru M Sept 3 l Inaba Maru Oct 5 Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Lisbon Maru M Oct 9 Hamburg Line Monthly Service For LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM A
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 401 10 WANTED. WANTED.—Ov second hand Ford L*>rry 1 ton or 1J ton, in perfect running order. Give particulars and terms to K. T. A. c/o Malaya Tribune. 10 9 27 9 WANTED.—To buy immediately a teooud-hand full-siss Billiard Table. State make, prioe, con di lon snd full particulars to Box No.
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    • 401 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. Chop Jin Lee Chye, otherwise known as Oy Kok Kongsi. This is to Inform the public that Mr. Ong Mooi Thin the joint partner of the above firm carry ing on business ss dealeri and makers of losp in No. 219, Yiotoris Street has sold snd transferred all
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