Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII -No. 220 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921 FlV£ CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1981.
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    • 139 1 SUN A? COMPANY supplies ah Photographic Materials i AND lbs RlgM Placa for Amateurs IN Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NOBTH BRIDGE J&OAD, SINGAPOREf Phone 650. .Whiteaway, Laidlaw g Co.. Ltd. C°ai Singapore. fJust Received New Shipment. Boxing Gloves In Sets of Four. BEST BRITISH MAKE, c ior Quality
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    • 119 1 Sime, Darby &€a, Ltd. I 'Incorporated in Straits SeUleroentaJ ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for compteU Elect Ie Lighting Power Installatlona, n Full range of Eleetrioal inpnliet in Hook: VXR. Wises Cables.. MetalFilarrient Lamps. Ceiling Table FansFittings Accessories. "DlrtHfipfc" Telephones. at MADSTRONG PUUttS. The Ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 214 1 THE MALAY* TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE) Phone Mo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advanoo Per annum J 15.00 Half-yearly S 7.50 Per quarter I *.7D Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. I TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. I Red Seal Cartoon Paper j* *us. I In Black, Blae and Purple. 100 3heeti in box.
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  • 850 2 MALAYA'S NEW HEALTH RESORT. Work Well in Hand. Twenty years ago or more an enterprising mind conceived the idea of tin mining in virgin jungle at a height of 4,250 feet with no visible means of approach, and, what is more, carried through the enterprise. Had it not
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  • 17 2 "Awtul Cost of Government," says a taead-.'iine. Yea, and sometimea it is ••»1; ef a jwfui porvenunent.
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  • 149 2 A Marketable Commodity. Messrs. Major and Co., Ltd., of Hull and Kuala Lumpur, write to the "Malay Mail": With reference to the paragraph which you were good enough to insert on Sept. 5 as under:— "A. walking stick made of rubber from Bukit Jalil Estate, Petaling, is
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  • 320 2 The most wonderful thing in the world is the development of a child. From that scrap of helpless humanity, voicing its needs in an unintelligible cry, to the healthy, vital and keenbrained young man or wo ma a of twenty-one—what a journey has been
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  • 88 2 Sir Charles Sykes, M P, presided at a meeting at the Queens Hall, Langham-place, in support of the British National Opera Company, which has been established to found and maintain a permanent organization on a cooperative basis to produce and perform in English the best operas of
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  • 249 2 Peace is now more than two and a half years old, and there is very little of it for its age. According to the "Deli Courant." Dr Hunger, an expert, was astonished at the extent of the oil palm culture in Sumatra a numbr of estates leave no possible doubt
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  • 263 2 Market Steadiness—No Profiteers. Apparently on the brink of a further slightg/all, tne market, at the moment? is steady at yesterday's quotations, staft-s the "Straits Echo" of Sept. S. Consequently the masses, who not so very long ago, and for a fairly lengthy perifcej had to pay 70
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  • 109 2 The "Straits Echo" of Sept 9, reports The tone of both the local and Singapore markets is much firmer than has been the case for some time past, and in some well informed quarters an early and substantial rise in values is looked for with no little confidence.
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  • 78 2 A ailver salver was presented at Hull on behalf of the British Government to Captain William Newton, of the steamer Trentino, for the rescue of the crew of the schooner Pioneer, oft* Jaffa. It was stated that two hours before the rescue a German steamer was
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  • 184 2 A news item says bagpipes are shown on a Roman coin of 68 a.d. Hiatory records that Nero killed himseu the same year. Sir L Worthington-Evans, replying to a question about the Tank Corps, states that it has been necessary gradually to reconstitute the Corps, in which a very high
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    • 894 2 WEEDY YOUTHS AND SICKLY GIRLS. Made Strong and Igoroua. It is a mistake to think that Anaemia is only a girl*' complaint. Girls show the effect of it more plainly than boya. Delayed development, pale lips, breaihkssness, sick headaches and frequent sharp pains call attention to them. But many boys
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    • 538 2 We Specialise in Overhauling all j makes of 1 YPEW HH BRB Spare i arts an j supplie*. locked stkaiis imnuti mnu. 6-A i hanne Alley. Phone 1770 [CUTICURA HEALS SKiNJROUBLE In Red Blotches On Baby. Was Continually Scratching, Lost Rest. "My baby begin to be restless at and was
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    • 9 2 3*Ve.3 tOSC Of bOttlo FLUGEL&C? L™ LONDOMrN. it MARTIN'S
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    • 1020 2 AUCTION. SALE. CHEONG KDQN .SENG efCoT > 9 AUfcTLHifRS APPRAISERS. No. 30, X ing Street, Singapore. Important s Safe »f Valuable Town Business Premises at North Cana! Road, etc. At ng Ken BeDf So/s Bale Room, No 30. X On Wednesday, September tt, at 2.30 p.m. I. Very valuable OQI
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  • 705 3 Litest Prices Quoted In the Market. Singapore, Sept. 19. Keun. Lyall and Eratt, Exchange od Share Broker», iaaua tha follow aj list of quotation*. Rubber. Dollar Skaraa. a 11 ViIqm Buyara Sellerv 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.85 1.75 5
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    • 157 3 vTTHE POPUIAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ,mias I tfarßose. Trau; B Pass the Door, f >. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. rjaiTerwl fea'ote prcdoctioc; pr««|pitint the famona Monroe Sjliflbary in drama that vibrates the cfiotd of love and hate*' XflE PHANTOM MALODY a picture ia which Monroe B»liebury
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    • 574 3 .JSWSMSWSSSMSMSWSW Willi H\B I Tilt y Pr#m SUNDAY, Btpttmber M, to IBID AT, September M. AlHUDbra g UMmrnvn la at the ''thwtw tbfTtcttie B with an ALHAMBRA El: Orabaatra twl tie. utt the BEST Th§ Hall for Mutic and Ftttorei s«rfed g tfatia*. JSSA' One of the Most Vigorous Narratives
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    • 253 3 M TWENTY YEARS HARD LA BOTJR I Why wart Omm words of Doom pronounced for Blackie-what had ha done to merit it t See To-night the Startling Second Show Feature SHOWING AT 10 P.M. RELEASED BY METRo"piOTTJRES CORPORATION BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION I he story of a rogue more fascinating than raffles
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  • 245 4 Mr Lloyd George leaves Sinn Fata ia no doubt about the Government attitude towards the claim to negotiate as a "sovereign state." The only hope left is believed to be the general longing of the Iriah people for peace, which De Valera may have to recognise. The Greeka
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  • 880 4 Sir Laurence Guillemard is a disillusioned man. So much was manifest when he spoke to the deputation of Municipal Commissioners at Government House on Friday. He came to j this Colony full of high resolve and higher hope. He found that many things were wrong,
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  • 232 4 It ia really time something was done to the Memorial Hall clock. It waa one and a half hours fast this morning. The usual At Home at Government House on the last two Tuesdays of each month will again take place, commencing with an At Home tomorrow. Two more arrests
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  • 267 4 FOOTBALL. t H M S CUP. Negri Sembilan Beat Malacca. At Malacca on#Satui%ay, after a spirited game, the Negri Sembilan soccer team defeated the Malacca eleven in the H M S competition by 5 goal "to 3. 9 The remaining fixture in the southern division is Singapore vs Malacca,
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  • 72 4 S C S 50 YARDS HANDICAP. At the Swimming Club yesterday, a 50 yards handicap race was decided. Six member? competed. O Watson (went at 5) was the winner, three yards or ao in front of T H Stone ("go"), who got home just ahead of S C Edwards.
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  • 370 4 ICIC CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. There was a large gathering at the Strait* Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday, when an at home" was held, for the occasion of the lawn tennis championship final, and distribution of prizes. Tan Chong Kee, who has been champion for nine out of eleven years,
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  • 580 4 Withdrawal of Tn>, ips< I SUGGESTIONS FOR I TUNG The following telegra:,, re Shantung question has by Mr S Ukita, heal of Japan, from Tokio: Tokio, Sept. The I» ffnister at Peking submitted „nT seventh instant the following Z plan for the basis of a X£TS the
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  • 76 4 Gibeon—Dermand quiet weeing took plscc a* CatheJfci] of the Good Shepherd °n Saturday n* parties being Mr E A Gibson, Goodall and Co., and Miss Veronica Dormand, of London. The bride, who was dressfd, was given awa.t Myles, of Paterson Simon* and Ltd. Mr W Graham, of the
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  • 66 4 A Chinese was arrested untitled for throwing sulphuric acid over compatriot. He has been cWS with causing grievous hurt. M«my Singapore readers knu» Robert E Speer through his w> To-morrow they will have n tunity to hear him speak at Church at 5.30 p.m. As of the Presbyterian Board of
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    • 214 4 iNKW SHIPMENT OF |i SPORTING GUNS 1 •BJNEHULL' Double Barrel Shrtgnng in 12 and 16 Bore wi h Treble B>lt*d Wmffmitm /ctioti, B"iti*h m*dt» tbronshonr, Prioea from $85.G0. In tvx<J Powder IVOR JOHNSON ,^^^ew fS!NG< E BARREL Automatic Ejector Shot Goes HBE^ $Jl> 50 and $35.00 I Robinson J Cn„
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    • 375 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated la the Strait* Settlement* 56, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE New Shipment Juit Arrived of > Stockholm Tar in 4 gall. tins. Red Hard Va!catiiz*d Fibre Sheet*. Foliao Flake Graphite Poliao Motor Joint Compound. Folisc Solid Belt Drr wing. Morgan's Salanacdtr Craoibbs. Walker's Cherub Ship Logs with
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  • 402 5 Premier's' Firm ittitude' Apnravee". Ii Eicluit if tetters. -Reuter. London, Sept 16.—The Prime Minister's blunt decision canceling the proposed Irish conference at In-n-mess, in consequenceVf the obdurate attitude of Sinn Fein, is approvd on all hands. Mr Lloyd George's action is undoubt.dly dictated by a recognition of
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  • 154 5 Germany A Defaulter. -Reuter. Loadon, Sept 16.—On the ground that Germany has not fulfilled her obligations, the French Foreign Office snnounces the continuance of economic eanctions, which the Supreme Council decided should be removed on Sept. 15, subject to Germany meeting certain obligations.—Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 16.—A semi-official message
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  • 127 5 Reuter. Geneva, Sept. A special com mission is investigating application? for admission to the League of Nations. It unanimously decided in favour of the admission of Esthonia and Latvia. <9 A joint committee of the Council and the Assembly has selected Beichmann (Norway) as the final supplementary judge
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  • 42 5 -Reuter Paris, Briand heads Ml Frjnch delegation to Washington, *sd will probably be accompanied by* M Sarraut, who as ex-Governor <* Indo-China is particularly qualified to 'paak on the Pacific question. The other two debate* have not Mai been ehoaen.—Reuter. .4i
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  • 42 5 Reuter. London, Sept 16.—An im P*J Ted demand is apparent for South v*%les coal for the East. Tonnage has been chartered on the Baltic Exchange to carry coals from S&th Wales to Sourabaya at eighteen shilling a ton. —Reuter.
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  • 33 5 -Reutw. London, Sept 17.—A dentist lanced an abscess <Jn one of Mr Lloyd George's teeth, which was the cause of the indisposition of the Premier, today, and he ia much better.—Router-
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  • 107 5 Objections Answered. Reuter. London, Sept. 16.—Earl Grey, describing the British trade ship scheme, and replying to an objection that two years would elapse before the vessei would start on her journey, said that he did not believe there would be any quick revival of trade. He was
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  • 60 5 -Reuter. New York, Sept. 16.—A unique libel suit will shortly be heard at Chicago, where the Municipality is suing the "Chicago Tribune" for £2% millions, also the "Chicago Daily News" for a similar amount; for criticising the Mayor's administrative and financial policy, which gravely impaired the city's
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  • 40 5 Reuter. The Hague, Sept 16.—Queen Wilhelmina has conferred on Rear Admiral Hodges, the Grand Cordon of the Order of Orange Nassau; also lower grades of the same Order on four other British naval officers recently in Holland.—Reuter.
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  • 36 5 -Reuter. Prague, Sept. 16.—The London Corporation has concluded an agreement with the Czecho-Slovak Government, receiving thereby a monopoly of the output of radium from Cxecho- Slovakia, which is the only European country producing radium.—Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. New York, Sept Int*rnational Banking Institution and Guaranty Trust Company hare reduced the quarterly dividend from five to three per centum—Rector.
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  • 37 5 Reuter London, Sept 16.-A shipmaster, Alexander Gait, from Hongkong, has died of haemorrhage of the brain due to alcoholism, while at a police station in London after being arrested on a charge of drunkeness.— Renter
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  • 27 5 Reuter. London, Sept Antarctic expedition sailed from London aboard the free*. I*** crowds thronged the riverside and gave an ovation to the adventurers. —Reuter.
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  • 35 5 Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 16.-H M Queen Wilhelmina visit*! Dutch Flanders and was received aboard the ship Hydrographe at Terneuzen. Count De Terghem, Governor of Belgian Flanders, is repreaenting King Albert. —Reuter.
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  • 182 5 AGAINST Ali BROTHERS MOPLAHS STILL ACTIVE. -Reuter. Simla, Sept 16.—Muhammed Ali and Shaukat Ali, the Mahommedan nationalist leaders, and several others, have been arrested. The proceedings taken against the Ali brothers relate to speeches made at the Khalifat conference in July, for attempting to discourage the recruiting of
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  • 106 5 Tired of Fighting. -Reuter. Athens, Sept 17.—Communique dated Sept 13 and 14, reviewing the victorious advance into Anatolia," in July and August, say that ia waa considered inadvisable to pursue the enemy further. The army haa occupied the left bank of the San Garios river, the operation
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  • 146 5 British Mayor Welcomed. -Reuter. London, Sept 17.—Under the auspices of the British League of Help, forty-five British Mayors, notably of Leeds, Cardiff and Hull, arrived in Paris on their way to the devastated regions with a view to making practical arrangements for the relief and reconstruction of
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  • 133 5 •Reuter San Francisco, Sept. 16.—After the grand jury's indictment of Arbuckle on a charge of manslaughter, the judge fixed bail at $5,000 cash, but the District Attorney declared that bail was impossible until the charge of murder had been settled. It is noteworthy that the charges mentioned
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  • 45 5 -Reuter. New York, Sept. 16.—The British cruiser Dauntless, bringing the bodies of sixteen American vicflms of R 88, has arrived, escorted by a United States battleship, destroyers, and aircraft. She proceeded to Brooklyn nary yard, where a special guard of honour is waiting.—Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reutjer Christiana, Sept. 17.-Hi* MajenjF has departed to Hjerkinn, he will open the Dovre railway, the second great mountainous line connecting north and aouth Norwwjr.—Reutjear. t
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  • 100 5 BRITISH GOODS NOW FAVOURED. GERMANY'S FALSE BOOM. -Reuter. London, Sept 17.—Telegrams from Berlin recently describing a German trade boom have not impressed British textile manufacturers, who declare the boom to be fictitious, and certain to collapse as quickly as the Japanese wartime boom. German manufacturers by offering attractive
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  • 232 5 France Denies Insinuations. -Reuter. Paris, Sept 16.—The International Commission for the relief of the Russian famine has resolved to convene a European conference of twentyfour States, including Germany, Bulgaria, Poland and the Russian border •tates, also the Red Cross, at Brussels on Oct 6. Each country will
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  • 28 5 -Reuter. Paris, Sept 16.—Thanks to Governments mediation, the labour dispute in the North France textile trade is in a fair way to settlement. Perfect order prevails.—Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 16.—Thirty seven of the Chinese crew of the oil-tanker Paula, which recently foundered oft* the coast of Portugal, have been landed at Liverpool.—Reuter.
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  • 254 5 Creig-road Shooting Affair. When the assizes were resumed before Mr Justice Barrett Leonard this morning, Qoh Check, the Cantonese postman who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of postal articles, was placed in the dock. The accused's mother was also present in conrt. His lordship said that
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  • 35 5 A London Gazetta of the middle of August includes the name of Sir D H Ridout as promoted to the rank of Major General, one of a batch of twelve, second in order of seniority.
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  • 979 5 CLAIMS AGAINST FILLIS'S CIRCUS. The Continued Hearing. The case in which two former employees of Fillis'i cireas are claim, iog damages from the eirens was continued, before Ihe Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Otart on Saturday. The plaintiffs, Mr J A Henry, late manager, and
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  • 72 5 Singapore, Sept 19. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4 5-3 2d Demand 2a 8 29-32 d Private 3 months, bight 2s 4 15-32 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 156*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20**- p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 6f On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 52 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 19. Pals Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 28% 29 Sept. Oct. to Dec. Jan. to March Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 28% 29 Sept. 29 29% Oct. to Dec. 31 32 Jan. to March 34 35 Tone
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  • 25 5 Singapore, Sept 19. To-day's closing rubber quotations are aa under:— New York.—l4 hi eta. London.—B%d. Singapore.—2B H eta. Tone of Market.—Steady.
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  • 88 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 19. Silver 39 V,. Hongkong 20% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Tnipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cents Nawng Pets $1.55 to $1.65, Rawangs 55 to 62% cents, elan to
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  • 131 5 Extradition Order Granted. Mr Nunn, district court judge, gave his decision on Saturday with regard to the application by the Dutch authorities in Java for an extradition order against a Dutchman named W L H M Regout who is wanted for a charge of alleged embexxlement in respect
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 537 5 FRASER CHALMERg Engineering Work* Magnet Boaae, 01 and 63, Bo M a son Hoed, Sings pore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co.. ltd (Incorporate in KngUnd.) Never Say Dye Bay Tintex HOW TO IT? Put a teaspoonful of Tintex into a cup, add sufficient bot water to half fill
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  • 761 6 CRICKET. SATURDAY'S LEAGUE GAME. Ceylon XI Out for Championship. There was some improved batting in the two cricket league gamea on the Padang on Saturday, when the Ceylon XI defeated H M Services and the SCC drew with the Public Services and Law. The Ceylon XI thus get ahead
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  • 32 6 8 C C t. STAFFORDS. A keen game of hockey was played on Saturday between the S C C and the Staffords at Tanglin, the reaulfc Mot xA oaf to* m*-
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  • 547 6  -  NOTES FROM THE RACECOURSE. By "Regen". i On glancing through the pro- i gramme for the Autumn meeting, it i strikes me that something, ia amiss in the compilation as regards the distances. We will take, for instances, Races Nos 3, 6, and 8 of each day, also
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  • 81 6 S G C MEDAL. The result of play for the Singapore Golf Club September monthly medal played on Saturday and yesterday was as follows: John Maxwell, 17 Four up. C Graham Brown, 6 One up. H Tongue, 6 Two down. R D Acton, 5 Three down. H Jackson, 10
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  • 385 6 YESTERDAY'S RACE. The second racp for Mrs Lundcn'i Cap was lailrd i fi yesterday, in a fioe Bailing breeze, after an earh thunderstorm and squall that threat, ened to spoil the day's sport. Tbe conditions of the race werp that after the starting gun had gon« the boats were
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  • 455 6 COMING CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. -Reuter. Mr F C Johnson, organiser, S S and F M S Boxing Championship Tournament, writes I should like to give the following information through the medium of the Press to all interested in the above mentioned tournament. Singapore entries number over seventy from Flyweight to
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  • 25 6 MATCH THIS EVENING. This afternoon on the S C C ground there will be a baseball game between teams of the American Baseball Association.
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  • 355 6 BRITAIN AND THE OLYMPICS. The enormous interest taken in Olympic game* in China and the Fax Eaet, as evidenced at the recent Far Eastern Olympiad at Shanghai, con trasts greatly with the hau-utarted support accorded by Britain to organised international competitions. Britain has neither fostered nor encouraged the specialist
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  • 105 6 At the Empire to-night the programme will include "The Phantom Melody", a five-part picture in which four distinct impersonations are given by Monroe Salisbury. e That well-known screen atar, Grace Darmond is being featured in a Universal special attraction, "The Beautiful Gambler," in five reels, which the Alharabra
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  • 43 6 Ban Whatt Soon from Penang 19-9. Singaradja from Lidong 19-9. Coen from Palambang 18-9. Singkep from Toenghaf 19-9. Emeii from Rhio 18-9. Prachatipok from Bangkok 19-9. Gfenamoy from %lankow 18-9. Lake Fielding from Penang 19-9, Taijan Maru from Bangkok 19>4.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 238 6 Municipal and f: b .cl. Contractors' Plants. Tar, Pitch ana Asphalt Apparatui. T»r Spraylna; and Xar Spraadinff Machinaa> Trucks, Marrows. A treat Ordarly Hand Carts Road-Clean ins! and Boavantfing Maoht nary Contractors' and Bulldars Plant. Phoanix Pumps for Colonial Use Etc., etc., a to. Writ* to ns for information on
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    • 403 6 1 "We're so glad you are I getting well again, Daddy." What a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who has been nervy" and run-down to f; <d he is getting back his norma! health and vigour. I 1 Wincarnis' offers renewed health j I to men who
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 487 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Sept. 19. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Huar and Penang 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and Kedah 6 a.m. (extept Sunday). Johore 6, 8, 9.80, noon, 2, 4 and <i p.m. (except Sunday). Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. P Sambu, Sampit and Bandjermasin
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    • 194 6 WHEN AND WHKUC. To-day, Sept 19. High Tides.—11.28 a.m., 11.44 p.m. SVC: Chineee Co. recruits, 5.15. B Scouts: I, II, IV and V Troops, 5.15. Freemasonry: Emulation Lodge, 8.80. To-morrow, Sept 20. High Tide—11.52 a.m. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. Football Cup-tie: S C C II v. R K Sports Club,
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  • 1446 7 NEW ZEALAND'S SINGING £RICKET.„ Maori Poet's Inspiration. Who "Has heard the song of the cicada aaka Johannes C Anderses, in the New Zealand School Journal." Who, indeed, has not heard it in the hot summer days of the warmer parts of New Zealand Hundreds of insects gather, singing
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  • 120 7 Machine-gun Barrage at 6,000 Yards. The recent Bisdey meeting was in nearly every respect a great success. The entries showed a disappointing fallling-off, but it is believed that the meeting s.t least paid its way. The organization, marking, and weather left nothing to be desired. Experimental work was
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  • 90 7 <k>vernment sup-port is being sought for a scheme for a n«»w railway tunnel under the Thames between Gravesend and Tilbury. The cost ia estimated at £5,000,000; and when a deputation waited on the Ministry of Transport, the Parliamentary Secretary who received it could hardly believe his ears
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  • 173 7 Mr S K Wong, late of the Commercia Press, Seremba*, has now joined the staff of another printing firm in the same town. k There arc still 882 dependenta of the crew and passenger.* of the Titanic in receipt of allowances from th- Mansion House Fund, which baa a balance
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 William axcon first introduced the printing pres3 into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, The Game v and Playe of hesse" and Tne
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    • 711 7 after 6 of suffer jrrq I——BBK—B—I lIHMIIII I lI^W^^t^MMBBMM To hive suffered for 6 yuUfS frr-m Backache and Rheumatism must indeed have been a life of interm.ti-.Tit By. I cry twinge of pnii felt by the uhfortuiu'e Rheumatic is tra.; Uc to the lion of uiu acid poison which is
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    • 753 7 TRY AND USE OUR &dnp% Cook Brwd lodiM Condiment PrepaMtlon». for ik* m oa* *|*i>*to» »-i I—l b; mmmt\ h' jj o-d «»e 'JaPsS&ss? arc M c n°P Cooky or |K3|L £ur)*V* CdOK BBAPtO ••£SSjf fl^ r Curr y Powder, I PloW CONVINCE YODBBELF 01 g||f OUR WORDS. SOLD ALL
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  • 792 8 HONGKONG'S DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES. Special Commission's Report. Although Hongkong may be behind us in some respects it is certain that it is, at all events, leading us by streets in the important matter of the development of the Colony's resources. Months ago the Governor of Hongkong appointed a Commission
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  • 98 8 A hatter at Bonn (Germany) has been sued for selling a customer a poisoned hat. After wearing the hat a short time the man felt his forehead throbbing and Bhooting pains in the head. Not being accustomed to such maladies, he had his hat examined and found
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  • 216 8 It has been decided that the seventh Chinese National Educational Conference will be held in Canton on Oct 10. The teacher had asked, Why did David aay he would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of the Lord?" «Because," answered a boy, "he could then walk outside while the
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  • 737 8 A STRONG PROTEST FROM CANADA. Is It a Conspiracy? A reader with Canadian connections sends us the following, which is from a recent issue of "Jack Canuck", (the "John Bull" of Canada) A charming English friend of mine is kept in a fever of indignation and exasperation by
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  • 70 8 Many Japanese visitors to London this summer have in a aolemn Hrert in Earl's Court, W, stepped through an ordinary English front door into a Japanese house, with paper-covered windows and dwarf trees and lacquer ornaments and cushions upon the floor j 'or seats. The house belongs to Mr 6
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    • 467 8 I CHOTIRMALL'S riM. CHEAPEST BILK STORE. Leather Portmantoea with lever lock. 20" $30, 22" $40, 24" $45, eaoh. Leather and Bags $6.50 to $12 50, each, j INmne 1*57. if -52, HIGH STREET. THE f PROVED BEST V TILE fdr the TRDPICBy ScnO You» L~mQu'RiC-S TOi 1 I Ets BROSSARD
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    • 737 8 What Do^You, Want A Tractor For? The flrtt thing you will think of plowing. But don't stop tnere. If your tractor is to be a profit maker for you, it must do much more thau plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that
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    • 536 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia apcar line. (COMPANIES ENGLAND) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. 1 Peninsular and Oriental 8. WCo Under Contract w& His Majesty's Government' THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMTtAV at present suspended. D ujr «UMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Bue SINGAPORE. tt Sardinia about Bept 21 Karmala about Act 4
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    • 565 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific; Mail Steamship Co. g (Worporated la B S A.J IfOR AQOdrj Nf l TJF THE U.S. SHIPPING BOARD Uifi FRANCISCO—BAIIILA-EAJST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Direct Creole Stat* Psssengers and Freight Oct 13 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Not 15 Granite State
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    • 517 9 Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leons —Monday, 4.50p.m for Malacca and MuarKaka Tuesday, 430 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 p-m. for P. Bwettenbam and Penang. Hye Leong—Thursday, 4.30 p.m., for Malacca
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    • 374 9 O. S. K. Tli lull Siuii labia, LIMITED. (laeerperated to JspeS.) HO, I Dl SOUTJt STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE. (Bebjeot to ehaaga without b#tiee,) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSIILLBS, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. 'Altai Maru arr Oct 15 dep 16 Amazon Maru early Not Atlas Maru mid
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    • 735 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP via PORTS. Kitano Maru Sept '1 luaba Maru Oct 5 LI vßr poo I Line Monthly Let-vice For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Lisbon Maru Oct 9 Hamburg Lino Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM A
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    • 447 10 WANTED. WANTED.—Oi« second band Ford L lr rT i ?0 or 'i ton, in perfect running order. G.v- particulars snd terms to X T A. c/o Malaya Tribune. 10 9 27 9 TO LET. TO LET.—Room No. 52, The Arcade and Godown No. 4, Read Street Apply to 50, Tbe
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    • 339 10 N(mgL REMOVAL NOTICE. Meetra Tek Choon k Co., beg to inform tbe pnblio and those concerned that they have to-day removed from 27, Tolok Ayer Street, to their new premieea No. 19, Amoy Street. CHEaNG KAY CHONG, Tek Choon Co. Singapore, 17th Sept., 1921. 17 9 23 9 THERE IS
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    • 479 10 I BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HBAD OFFICE 58, RUNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus mm 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Scan Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Heo, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng,
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    • 488 10 BANKS. i ——iTHE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE »4, Market Street. BRANCHES Peaang 86 Beaah Street. Malacca 181 Jonkar Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Bafcu Paaat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Franciaeo, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontienak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authoriaed $20,000,000
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    • 449 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 oaeh £3,000,000 Reaerre Fund £3,600,000 Reaerre Liability of Proprietor! £3,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and HMSfirf Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 349 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE B4NK, LIMITED, in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET. tU No! 1655. BRANCH: 1 PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,006 leaned $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reaerve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 Reaerre Fund and Surplus 290,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Hon. Dr.
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    • 333 10 INSURANCE. i THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, IrTD. (Incorporated S^S.) I BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, mOB.IL, Chairman,, e> Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chair- man. Eu Toag Sen, Eaq. C.B.E. 4<)ng Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim#Chwee China, Eaq. Chua Poh Siang, Eaq. Lee Pang Esq. Yeo Ban Sana:,
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    • 563 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE Hi) SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING IxAILy.) Phone rc4». t /t SUBSCRIPTION Rates. PAYABLE "HT ADV *KCE. Per annum Hatf-yearly J* 0 Per quarter Single Copy 5 eta Poetare Extra 50 eta. Mr To Foreign countries $1 J"* o*[A0 [A Subecription Form wffl found on (page B.] N VERY MANY
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