Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. DAILY.] 9 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 [EVENING DAILY. vol. yip, iri No. 229 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1921.
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    • 228 1 1 1 j SUN fi? COMPANY j j •uppliee *yk_ j /111 Photographic Materials AND Tbo Rim Place f& in 5» Developing. Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NORTH BRlDGl^p Arj# SINGAPORE. Phone 660. 'Wfcjteaway, Laidlaw Co Ltd c- I CONGILFUM. The following popular suss prices will give you an idea
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    • 119 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. I Incorporated ia Straits Settlementa) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given Dor complete Elect tc Lighting ft Power Instaliatkms, Pnll of Eleoirianl anppliea in stock VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Oktigrtpl" Telephones. •MADSTRONG' Plants, rheideai Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small Houses.
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    • 211 1 THE Mkh TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, VfeMM Mo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RA#ES Payable In Advance Per annum S 15 00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. aaßflaaHßßßßHnaswHEr, fJPJPJPJJPJJJJPJPJPJPJPJJJPJPJJJ^ ets m* Caraffes and I Epergneu. UpS In Shaded Pink, Rnby and Green. mWff <f W Thin, Plain
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  • 505 2 ARE YOU FEELING OLD Ton hare at times probably said "I fsel I am Retina; oil" No doubt you are convinced of that and you are only between 30 and 4* years of age. You see other people older than yourself abie to do much more than you and who
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  • 774 2 SWAMI ABHEDANANDA'S LECTURE, Some Interesting Views. To a packed audience at the Victoria Theatre Hall, Hia Holiness Swami Abhedananda delivered a very interesting address on Progressive Hinduism," on Monday evening. On the platform, together with the Swami, was his junior, Swami Videhananda, rf the Kuala Lumpur branch of
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  • 92 2 On Aug 24, the United state vo2«el, t e«neeal 4lav.» and poiillo arrived sandalcan Qeneral HX'o. id, !4r VX c'amexron sorbe, and otbe tb» pbiiippine, ,peci«l «i«ion. lber landed and v»«r« tb« gue«t» c l tbe N L tbe 6«v«rnor. Inspet itor R Caldwell, who has been seconde d for
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  • 382 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) THE DESIRES OF CHINESE IN THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCES. From MR HOO CHIAN MIN Shortly the Washington Conference will be sitting which, as has been announced, will disease two sorts of questions of great concern with the world, namely the
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  • 164 2 Th© following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction, by the Bit ate and Trust Agencies Ltd, at heir saleroom, last Mondat: EsU'e of Ljw Elm Pong d« ceased 999 ye*rs leasehold i»ed and house 86 Aiarknt street, area 1716 rq. feer, bought b> Mr 8 Nets*
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  • 233 2 Inspector Livingstone, who has just returned to Penang from the Landings, whither he proceeded to temporarily relieve Inspector Dawson, brought with him a photo of a King Cobra, 16 feat in length, which a Malay killed a few days ago with a bamboo after an exciting aacountar with the venomous
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  • 132 2 Breaking: Point Reached. London, Sept? I.—The problem of reconciling the rates has reached a breaking point with unemployment demands in the region of C 4-13 weekly for a wife and six children. The local authoritieS*of Bermondsey, Camberwell and Islington have already agreed to pay ft, £3-13, and
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  • 28 2 The "Eastern Times" states that British, American and Japanese naval commanders at Ichang have decided to use force unless the field of battle is removed flu another vicinitjr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 632 2 Singapore's New Diapenaary. "TIMMS' DIsWN^RYrLtdTr Raffles Chambers OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Ti ■as* Dispensary, Ltd, have pleasure in announcing to the public that they hive opened new (remises at Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, where they will carry on the business of CHEMISTS, PHARMACIST and OPTICIANS. The premuca luve been entirely remodelled
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    • 198 2 PRETTY WOMEN who with to retain their oh<irm find Pinkettei of eipecial value for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health. The use, when needed, of these dainty little laxatives keepi the skin f.ee from pimples and blemish o ensures daily regnlarry, diepela billions attacks and sick
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    • 375 2 YOU AND EVERYBODY. WHO SUFFER JROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumbago, Plejrisy, Headache, Toothache. ang) all €odily aches and pains, should uaa> A Little's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vines gf No. 20, Nelsof Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism fin my knees for two years and Neursfgia in my
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    • 659 2 •AUCTION* SALE. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. 1 No. 30, Kiing Street, Singe pore. A Uppity* SALE OF Wefaahle Land and House Property and The 4mBriean Motor Ship Esperanca as she now lies in Singapore U Me#Vf. ofeoog Koon Seng A Oo.'s eple-Rjom, No. 3'J, tLijp ß gr^ On Wednesday, October 5* at
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  • 685 3 LaU|£ Price» Quoted in the Market. <■» Singapore, Sept 18. Mum. LyaJPand EvVtt, Exchange aad Share Broken, issue the fellowis* list of quotations. Robber. Dollar Shares. kfcue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Italy 1.25 1.75 6 Ayer Hitam
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    • 704 3 AT THK TOPUt&K PHOTO gjgp» EMPIRE Taojong Pagar Road. #1 1 Trams Pass the jySbr. IN THE SECOND BHOW AT P M V Wtt fox prasentsGKOßQE W ran a "1 -mm 1* P nUr athleWo »a BLUE BLOOIi 6?* RED ELMO T{IE FEARLESS SsSal*' I H WOMAH jN THB WEB
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    • 269 3 IH Tne FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SiURP. THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL Final Episodes. No. 14 and 15. Fma Last Par s. With a 2 Part Larry Oomady. "SMASHING BARRIERS" Serial Last Episode THE FINAL BARRIER 2 Paris. "THUNDERBOLT JACK" Serial 1 Featuring Jaok Hoxie and Marin Sai?, E Asoda
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  • 247 4 The Ulsterite Craig is busy charging the Sinn Feiners with breech of the truce, and makes laviah use of the word gunmen. Bat of ten outrages officially reported in Belfast, Catholic* were the rictima in nine. Only one Ulaterite was attacked. Dr Nanaen haa been speaking ots mind
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  • 44 4 The fan- ral of. tb* lata Mr*. Lim Kirn Seah will take plaoe «t 10 o'clock on Fridsy, th** 30 h ira>.r)» t at 72, Waterloo Street, whor* tbe rem-icß will be rfmovrd to tbe Holland Road Hwijafu 26 9—D 29 9
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  • 813 4 The Straits SettJements Association—or one or two members of the Committee in its behalf—may be said to be really striving hard to "make good." The agenda for the Committee meeting to be held next week will be found in another column. It is of a nature to invite
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  • 288 4 An application by Mr J O Davies for a 2nd class public house license for Falmouth House, Penang, haa been granted by the Licensing Justice there. A Malay named Mohammed Taib was fined $10 by Mr Nunn in the district court this morning for importing a revolver into the Colony
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  • 111 4 0 Soviet's Evasiveness. Reuter. London, Sept 27.—1n view ft the alarming reports regarding the safety of members of the illl-djussian Com* mittee, Dr Nansen has telegraphed to Jchicherin aslOig wither the report that four members of the committee have been condemned to death is true. —Renter. Lrodon, Sept
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  • 83 4 Popular" Welcome to Tino. Reuter. Constantinople, Sept. 27.—The National Assembly at Angora has conferred on Mustapha Kemal the rank of Marshal and title of Ghazi. The latter designation is in honour of a fighter of infidels. Mustapha, replying, said he would not lay down arms till the last
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  • 66 4 GOVERNMENT TRADE. Discussion With Experts. Reuter. London, Sept 28.—The Premier has invited the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to arrange for a number of financial experts and commercial representatives to travel to Gairloch to discuss the Government's proposals for a trade revival. The Board of Trade favours the extension of
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  • 33 4 Reuter. London, Sept 28.—A message from Riga states that eight of the crew of the cruiser Castor were drowned in an attempt to lower a boat in a heavy sea.—Reuter.
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  • 110 4 Sir Arthur Adams' View. Sir Arthur Adams writes to the Pinang Gazette" on military service in Malaya and says that the new Corps in the F M S is about as successful as could have been expected and no more. The manhood of the Peninsula was otherwise apparently
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  • 333 4 Mr W Eyre Kenny, Director of Public Works, F M S, was in Singapore yesterday, returning irom leave. Confirmation classes for boys and girls will be held to-morrow, at 5 p ni in St Andrew's Cathedral. The Swami Abhedananda will address another public meeting at the Victoria Theatre at 8.3
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  • 235 4 SOUTH WrUESCOUJERIEs 1 TO close: FURTHER UNEMPLOYMENT Reuter. London, Sept 27.-A seriousp OSitio haa arisen in the South Waleflfoa'fi*! 8 misinte W'Ut ion J the secernent of the last coal striU <Jhe Mines Department requiring t n ownefs to contribute a further t/ shillinge in the ton, amounting?
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  • 124 4 Scheme Pushed Forward. Reuter. London, Sept 27.—The Leafield wireless station in Oxfordshire, the British end of the Imperial wireless chain, has been searchingly tested with entirely satisfactory results, and will begin regular work on Oct. L The Cairo station, the next link in the chain, will be completed
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  • 357 4 Proceedings at Confirmatory Meeting of Chua Clansmen. As decided at the previous meetinp. members of thj Chua community met again on Sunday last, at 8 jSn., at the residence of Mr Chua Sin Ghee, Chop "Sin Teck Hin," No Laven-der-street There were 38 in attendance, comprising
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    • 246 4 A it mr u 9 q 0 411 v*iiUUVii O I Mounted on f CFLEBRATED I rn «t-P"><>f wire FISHING TACKLE I gimp 0r twi<ted #1 phoepor thifclng i i t s aattabk for sea or river, in If Bl0mi Re6l 7 jlaiteii wa e-rr of snk, plared or twisted
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    • 415 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlements; 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE} New Shipment Just Arrived of Oarpentei's Smoothing and Jack Planet. Bran Hexagon Tapped Nats from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland* Brass Bun Hinges from If to 6". Olyburn Sorew Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Oord or Tarn
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  • 1250 5 "Mief JustftV Grants Piaimn v taiiincfjiw.. m. A CommiHco Ruling lm\\i<* Judgment was delivered by the* Chief Justice, Sir Shaw, j n the Supreme Court this morning, beTimes case came on, in in which Mr S Goodall) Goodall and Co, sued H Godwin and others, personally and
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  • 450 5 Agenda for Next Wedneaday. A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held in the offices of Messrs Barker and Co. Ltd., on Wednesday, October 5, at 5.15 p.m. The agenda will be: 1. Minutes. 2. Committee (i) Mr Braddell's reignation to be
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  • 223 5 machine-guns from Vmbri(A. bayoneV i^belfast. Reuter. London, Sept 27._Sir J Craig told the Clster Parliament yesterday that Government had information that Urge quantities of arms and ammunition had been brought to Ireland in the past two months by Sinn-Fein arunmen, and that Sinn Feiners were constantly drilling.—Reuter New
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  • 153 5 Alarmist Reports. Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 27.—A note from the Inter-Allied Control Commission demands that the German police force be immediately reduced to the level demanded by the Entente. It declares that nothing has been done to carry out the stipulations for decentralising the force, which is still organised
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  • 162 5 Russian Famine Discussed. Reuter. Geneva, Sept 28.—The sixth committee of the League of Nations adopted unanimously a combined resolution by Lord Robert Cecil and M Schanzer, asking the military commission to draft general proposals on the reduction of armaments for submission to next year's Assembly. The resolution
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  • 58 5 Churchill on Development. London, Sept 28.—Mr Churchill, addressing thetGold Coast Civil Service at a dinner, suggested that something be done to present lack of enterprise And Imnative in the business and industrial world by placing orders for* railway material and all apparatus needed to develop the natural resources
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  • 1863 5 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CALLED. Speech for the Defence. The evidence of c chartered accountant was taken yesterday afternoon in tbe case of tbe Biogapor. Gold Storage Co. Ltd, v the StreetTime*, Press, Ltd, and A W Sail!, editor and publisher, in tbe con' inn d bearing in tbe
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  • 74 5 Singapore, Sept 29. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d Demand 2s 3 31-33 d Private 3 months, sight 2a 4 17-32 d On India— Bank TaL Transfer 158 jOn Hongkong— Bank demand draft 29% p.c. pan. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 63 On Java— Bank
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  • 36 5 C. ef C. Ilubber Association. Singapore, Sept 29. Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 29 30 October 30 30% Oct to Dec. 31 31% Jan. to March 33 34 Tone of Market—Quiet.
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  • 31 5 Singapore, Sept 29. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—ls eta. London.—9d. Singapore.—3o cts. Tone of Market.—Easier and Quiet. Tin to-day $78 75 tons sold.
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  • 87 5 "Civil Disobedience." Reuter. Bombay, Sept. 27.—A conference of the Nationalist Congress of Khilafat workers of Sind passed a resolution requesting Congress to adopt civil disobedience from November first.— Reuter. Karachi, Sept. 27.—The trial of the Ali brothers, Kitchlew and four others opened to-day before the city magistrate. Police
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 27.—A wire from Frankfurt says workmen have taken possession of the dyeworks at Hoechst, and wUI not allow anyone to enter without their consent. There was no disorder. The French authorities announced they would not interfere, but requested the workmen to refrain from violence.—Reuter.
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  • 24 5 London, Sept. 27. —Ninety thousand sterling damage was done by a fire at a eoepworks in Nottingham. Many hands are temporarily idle.—Beuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 211 5 PHASER CHALMERC f Engineering Work*. ■agnet Hoose, 62 and 6\ Mnsoa Boad, Singapore, Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd j (Incorporated in KogUnd.) E NEVER S>Y DYE, S. x' TINTEX AT MAYNa.RD'S WINDOW We are showing a few nmpUa of what cm be done v it| One Teaspoon
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  • 689 6 FOOTBALL. STAFFS II DEFEAT S C F A 11. BY REYNARD," The S C F A II and the Staffords II met on the SRC ground yesterday to decide who should be runnera-up in the second division ef the S F A League. In the opening exshanges the S
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  • 376 6 MALAYA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. Arrangements for the running of the tournament organised by Mr F C Johnson to decide the Straits and F M S boxing championship were made at a meeting of the committee held last night. The tournament baa attracted about eighty entries, including boxers from Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 30 6 SCC VICTORY. The S C C met the 4th Coy. H.K.S.R. G A at hockey on the Padang yesterday afternoon, winning a strenuous game by three goals to two.
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  • 50 6 SATURDAY'S MATCHES* There is an alteration in the grounds for Saturday's concluding matcdes in the local cricket league. The S C C v. Ceylon XI game wdl be played on the SCC ground and the S R C will meet the Public Services and Law on the SRC ground.
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  • 67 6 NEW BATCH OF GRIFFINS, Mr H Oxenham, Secretary of ths Penang Turf Club, ia leaving for Australia by the Marella on behall of the Singapore Turf Club to select griffins for the Club's May meeting. He will return in December. The projected salt of the racehorses Alachester and
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  • 158 6 T M C A CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday's Play. d Duguid beat F W Hetfteld, 6—l, 6—2. I Abed beat Phoa Kong Hwie, 6—2, 6—l. To-day's Ties. V Duckworth vs. G To wars. M Schwarz vs. V, Hide, To-morrow's Ties, Roy Smith vs. J T N Handy. Woon Chow Tat
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  • 272 6 V M C A t. AMERICAN XL BY "WANDERER." The first of a series of basket ball games was played on the V M C A ground yesterday afternoon, when the i M (J A defeated a team of local Americans. It took the V M C A
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  • 79 6 Mrs Bertha Archibald, formerly Miss Macfadden, a wealthy English widow, who has been resident for several years in New York, announces that her engagement to Prinae Louis de Bourbon has been broken off. Mrs Archibald ia well known aa an amateur sculptor. Prince Louis de Bourbon, who is 21, is
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  • 589 6 DEBIT BALANCE OF OVER $13,000. The directors' report to the shareholders of the Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd, for the year ended May 31, 1921, to be presented at the annual general meeting in French Bank Buddings en Oct a, at noon, states Accounts. —Attar charging depredation upon the
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  • 149 6 An Appeal Dismissed. It will be remembered that a couple of months or so ago the North British and MercantUe Insurance Co., Ltd., were sued by Tay Say Ching for the sum of $67,000,342 alleged to be the value of his stock in trade of wine and spirita,
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  • 69 6 It is announced in Jamaica that the United Statea propoaei to levy an import duty on bananas and coconuts. The Legislature haa requested the Governor to make inquiries whether the Home Government will urge the removal of the tax. If the American tax is in retaliation for Imperial preference, Jamaica
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  • 154 6 The Empire to-night will have as its main item a five-part film entitled Blue Blood and Red," besides the final episode of The Woman in the Web," and two new episodes of Elmo the Fearless," in tbe second show. The first-show feature is Overland Red," five parts, as
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  • 40 6 Kaka from Malacca 29-9. Van Den Bcsch from Sabang 29-9. Produce from Bangkok 28-9. Klang from Penang 29-9. Dunera from Bombay 28-9. Celelbea Maru from New Orleans 28-9. Hakata Maru from Bombay 28-9. Ranee, from Kuantan 29-9.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 269 6 Architects,* Sanitary Engineers, Bitilfors, ««j 1 and otheri interested in Sanitary Appliances should 1 write us to- lay for Dacketts lateat catalogue, Ulna- J trating the best British deitgnt of fittings in white poroelain enamelled fireolay and all Drainage Speeialitiea. Sanitary Appliarjoej Catalogue mm 0. 8. W. Dooketta Specialities Catalogue
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    • 184 6 WAN Tl D —Services of a Secretary. Post filled, applicant* thanked. 29 9 S9 9 HENRY GARDNER A Co., Ltd NOTICE. Tbe Singapore Branch of this office will be clo«ed on Octo er 20th 1911. On and af er that d«te all communication* must be addressed to our Head Office,
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    • 263 6 TO YfIOTOR /AR OWNERS. When next your oar 11 oat of order elttrtr dae to Tyre troubj>, Bs;Wy, Dynamo, Elfctrio starter, Magneto, Valves, or B#rr*g\ etc, aeni it to la* Patent ItyeJbqeJck Co., who have the Plant and Experience to teokle all kinds of Repair. A good sound job—Ncf faking.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 159 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Sept. 29. High Tides. —9.« a.m., 8.48 pjn. St Michael—Michaelmas Day. Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 6.16. Freemasonry: St Michael'» Lodge. Entries close, M C A Swimming Carnival. To-morrow, Sept 30. High Tides.—9.45 a.m., 9.43 p.m. Ulu Pacca, St Helen's Court, 12. Municipal Commissioners, 2.30. Football Cup semi-final,
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    • 445 6 MAILS CLOSE. Daily by Train ezeept Saaday. Federated Malay States, Malaeea, Muar and Penang 6 a.m. A p.m. Kota Tinggi A Kedah a.m. Jehore t, 9.10, noon 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Te-day, Sept. St* Marsing, Euantan A Eemamaa Mersing S p.m. Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Hongkong,
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  • 1033 7 M E 0 r E R ffl NCE A "Cuckoo 1 Among Beetles •>x> B The# proper way to est othanimals i 8 to take them, in ma 'l Piece*, inside year body. Bom. !u v "J, n th> cont p y. get inside the bodies of the
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  • 385 7 Commended in United States. The Observer" has collected opinions in the American press on the offer of Dominion Home Rule to Ireland, and finds "not a dissentient voice". Here are examples: Wolfe Tone or Robert Emmet or Parnell or Redmond would have jumped at such terms. America's
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  • 248 7 Fron. time to time stories are told about the occult powers developed by Eastern nations who, it is asserted, are far ahead of the westerners in mystic knowledge. Always the difficulty ia to get first hand evidence in such cases. Now our contemporary the I "Shanghai Times"
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  • 78 7 New York, Aug 11.—Representatives of American kinema producera attended at the Department of Commerce, Washington, yesterday to protest against the proposed duty upon foreign films entering the United States. The delegates asserted that the importation of foreign films wa. helpful to American producers, and pointed out
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 766 7 v TRY AND USE OUR t Adam? Cook Brand Indlan\ConfiiA««* the meat apeuXSj iaS. d\fL%tiL I •> are: rT» 'II the heat x irV-*"«f, seleotedand Vagrant Madras i td« **I tasteß. GIVE US A TRIAL CONVINCE M?V/% YOUBSELP OF f£%A£ OUR WORDS. V BY ALL GROCERS. MADB V MOHAMED BOMB
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    • 161 7 JLaW M J% >m A The Decc on! 1 4 >»ch«* ffl m%\\m*W Jmmm »quare and weigh* only 12 9 THE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. I II clear and natural in reproduction, JH and is ready to play Jfl m ,)Uy 3 De^ C 3 music |l B Mortela—Compreaaart Fire 1100 jl
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    • 152 7 I— k Siogle Trial Proves the Superiority I FRAMRQZ GO'S Aerated Waters. William Caxton first introduced the printing press 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
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  • 790 8 NEGRI SEMBILAN APPEAL CASE. Unsatisfactory Identification Methods. Another crim n 1 appeal wi'.h pint of pa'ticoUr interest was he<*r.i at Ipoh week before the fol Ocurt of Appaal eousis ing of *he Hon Mr Janice Fi"rer-Manby and the Hon Mr Jus ieee Watson an f B anch, aith
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  • 70 8 Officers attending the concert at the J Victoria Theatre on Fn iday in aid of the funds of the local Ul lion Jack Club will wear uniform, (nw an kit). His Excellency the Govern or has given Permission fer ex-ofßi er* and exsoldiers to wear unh orm on this occasion.
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  • 641 8 THE LUSHINGTON SCHEME EXPLAINED. Representation to London. ><iv tae tnrtenrr rise mat oas g aaviiaaaesa*) *»->•«•»..•»••• vi UatJ xuuuci la ui.Ljuiai t aasttfej BfiSetatl. JliUul Liiic cv> lixne icmia urn. <t|/yvJi(.u m UM CUi kiniiu oj. Uue Xixuco oi CjiuU xlulu Uie *cii ox ISC i Liuaatii a
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  • 164 8 In the Siamese official Gazette there is a notification that ought to appeal to those who "go prospecting." It seems that deposits of diamonds and precious stones have been discovered in certain parts of Siam, and that people have applied to the Ministry of Agriculture for the
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  • 35 8 Mr J A Moreira a Government pensioner and a» old reapected raaldent ot laiping, .'led »mld»nl> on evening. Sandakan haa appointed a com. mittee to conaider the exaction of a simple wax aMmnrieJ j > k
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 8 j An invaluable remedy for RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Sprains, Sore Throat, etc For the first twingee of Rheumatism, just settling io joint or muscle —lor tho first sharp shooting pain down the Sciatic Nerve of your thigh or across your back —as wall as for thoea old tortures which y° u
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    • 295 8 DRINK ASAHI BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui bussan Kaisha. Batterv-Rd. Simraoore. eczema in m ON CHILD'S HEAD Hair Fell Out, Could Not Get Any Rest With Her. Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter began to get eczema at the roots of her hair. It came out in a red rash first, and
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    • 484 8 What Do*Sfou Want A Tractor Fori* #> the first thin g you will think of plowing. But don't atop thers. If yonr tractor is a to be a profit-maker for you, it must do much more than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your
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    • 254 8 BDHSCRIBB TO THK m TRIBUNE." The only S cent Paper, in Malaya. Subscription Bate.— $15 a Year; $7.50 for Six Months. WITH b REE DELIVERY TO OFFICE 03 aiSTDENCp. "HP 5 We ere frequently asked how it impossible so continue selling th* MALA YA TRIBUNE at 6 Cents Daily The\cost
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 533 9 P.HI-BTOHfNDiA APCAtI LPNE. ?'< (Companies Incorporated in England, km m -"A. •> MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES S and Oriental S. N. Oo.Tsuspended. HiS «VIOES BAST OF BOMBAI LONbON FAR-EASI%RN SERVICE From LOUDON Due SINGAPORE. Caemala about Oct 3 Somali k% .si KyanlW about Ooc 19 vr T a a J
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    • 539 9 9 I Passenger* and Freight Services Operated bj Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (peorporated ia U.SAJ m 9 THB 0. 8. SHIPPING BOARD. •AN FRANQStO— MANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGB FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct Oreole State Passengers and Freight Oct IJ WolTerine State Passengers and Freight Mot 15 Granite State Paaaengera and
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    • 527 9 Straits Steamship Co., ltd. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p,«., for Port Bwettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4.30 p.m 'or Malacca and MuarKaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh- Wedneeday, 4 p m. for P. Bwettenham and PenangHye Leong—Thursday, 4.30 p.m.> for Malacca
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