Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1921

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. No. 4 294 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 FIVK CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921.
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    • 120 1 r SUN AND COMPANY I lot. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I SINGAPORE. I Phone: 550 g DRALERS IN PHOTO- 3 MATER7ALS 0 J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, tj UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING lANDI AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FTIAME I I i Monday, Dec. 19th to Saturday, Dec. 2 4th LAST WEEK
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    • 20 1 CIGARKiTES i NUMBER VIRGINIA Imitated—but never Equalled. t Sole Manufacturers: A RDATH T BAXCO Co., Ltd., 1 lo*- don. I
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  • 712 2 RAILWAY PROGRAMME FOR 1922. Paris.—It is felt by the French Government that, whilst rigid economy is necessary in all services connected with the Administration, it is no less essential to the future welfare of the country that upon productive enterprises money should be expended at once, although
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  • 1153 2 A REMARKABLE PERSONALITY. "I'm a fanny animal. 44 1 never drink, bat I'm agains 4 prohibition. 44 D»nce I think It's asinine for a man of fifty-six to make a fool of tjmself on a danoe fl >or. Jhtz I can't stand the din of it myself bat
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    • 316 2 FOR QUICK SALE MOTOR CYCLE In Good Running Order $140.00 ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT 8TREBT. ENOINE REPAIRING 8PE0ULI8TS (Midway between Selegie Road and j motion of Middle Road.) 1 QftelliniJtai 1 S Safest aod Best for Baby. *ggf) B |5 Mel] in s Foixl forms a perfect Tp $p
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    • 497 2 SOMETHING EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETIMES. To k«ep the system cl°an tnd free from disease germs it ii nec> s •ary to avoid constipation. The occasional use of a laxative, there, fore, ii unavoidable with moet people. When opening medicine is necessary use FIXKKITES, they are laxative perfmotion. Gently stimulating the liver,
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    • 1 2 .MARTIN'S
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    • 393 2 AUCTION SALE. Bankrupt Stock Mews Estate A Trust Ao"-ncles,Ltd., R ffl iCfrasabsrs, R ffl-H P,„o~, in Thursiiy htn I lonian, litb Dec. EiCb UfcV OoiUuleUClLig c»l lu.dU o.m Oompriging Acetic Ac..;. Tinned Herriuge, SalaioD, lafilimn. Currants, Xouidioe, itsparatto*. loiiet c*aper, Haotley A ?*la>~ Bitcuiit, Ftarl, B»riey, Sauce, Piuru Pjadiog, eio.
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    • 886 2 I JERIODICAC PR»PE*STY AU TH. s Messrs WAR IN ROE* Beg to give notice that they ryve reserved certain days for Safes o f Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Businesl Premises, Bu ld.ng Land, etc., At their NEW AUCT ON R3OH* 14-1 C3ILYER QUAY (opposite the/Jeneral Post Office) Owners ctesirous of
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    • 315 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. Metro presents the domedj queen of the screen VIQT»\ DA A in SCHE BRIDE A 5 *ot Met.o oorn tj of an irmoeont wife flirt and a jealrus hcbland. The drama ot a lewitohiog flirt that every woman will want her husband to
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    • 677 3 he Fom THURSDAY, Dioembfr 15, to FUND \Y t December 18. Altiamora •k« 1BMU« A. THE JhBatN Cat tha BEST A k ffl Jl ffik 9fe Mtm |L_Jsf A wsnbifte te•Urn*!* I MJA j"f .«^.e. BEST X mRR« ■ml mB W IRIV S j Crenms, [1 QrtjMitra Cskes. Coffer I
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    • 243 3 "GAIETY" CINEMA.' A THRILL A A STUNT k MTXUTE SPEEJf 81-EED!.' O E SPEKD In ihe 2ud los.Almeat of iWm. Dn c*o Svial To-night I mmm M THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. <HARP Harry T. in "B'3RT NO THB ODDS' j A 8peoi?l Vi igraiih PWore in 5 Pare
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  • 136 4 Irish peace Is being discussed by the British Parliament. Some of the die-hards, like Lord Carson, have bitter things to say. Mr Lloyd George has again scored a debating triumph. The Sino-Japanese negotiations are proceeding. <** America's naval disarmament scheme is being modified. The Indian frontier has been
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  • 825 4 Since the assassination of Premier Hara grave reports have been leaking through of serious domestic troubles in Japan. That regrettable incident is obviously not the main cause of these troubles, though it has produced a state of high political tension. The chief reason appears to be economic.
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  • 386 4 On November 11, the Tawan Peace Memorial waa dedicated to* the memory of the North Borneo men who lost their lives in the war, the opening ceremony being performed by the Resident. The memorial is a belfry. It stands a height of 4C feet measured from its concrete buse to
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  • 315 4 •j>IR*LAURENCE ON AMALGAMATION BOGEY. Registration of Servants Turned Down (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia Lumpur, Dec. lo.—in the. I Federal Council on tne ittCAMUCUoa of tne Servants KegistraUun tStal taere was strong opposition, opeecnes were made by Mr otonor, Jar Cnoo Jvia x'eng, tne buitan of Perak, ana
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  • 217 4 Charge Against P and O Captain. Major Langley, the DPP, prosecuted Capt >v H Lolegrave of tne r* and 0, s.s. Soman, Detore Mr Bui* in the second ponce court tnis morning, on a cnarge of obstructing Au vV T Taylor, revenue onicer, and heau of the preventive
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  • 231 4 Lun An Peng, of B Ceylon-road l-e87ort» to the pollce that »l midnight last Night, hi» house M«» entered bz Mho stole about iloo MortE of prupnrty. On the night of the 6th inst, a burglar was caught by Mr Biggs h. •his belroom at his residence in Pasa Panjang-road.
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  • 636 4  -  BY "QUIZ." Malaya has at length obtained d .on by keuu;r s, a; tl nunis ol the Prince of being fully recorded. On e unj stands that there is no truth la rumour that this extra stop when a cei ta.n distiag tor has dGimtaly left the
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  • 47 4 Marshal Joffre and Lord Northcliffe (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Dec 15.—Marsha! 1 B will arrive here on Tuesday, a: d I• Northcliffe on Wednesday. Both will be the guests of H M d* King. Lord Northcliffe will leave U* Penang on the 24t.h.
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  • 25 4 Government has invested $43,852 representing unclaimed prizes .a "0 Day" Lottery, for the maintenance a Bed Cross Hospital and Nuraißj etaaare' Hoeeel on fWt Bill.
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    • 208 4 USEFUL Christmas Presentsi 1 Special Display of— c r, o,ass r wder j S Vanity C«ses, UdJ to i Hlvei Cigarette (M C ses Scent Bottles LADH S DRtSSING CASE Price $55.00 f i b r Dwy r" on Up) o ajjf. Robinson Co., Ltd., in the 5.5.) SI C
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    • 312 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Taoki, Rivets and Waehen, Copper Boat Nfdlf and R)vei, Iron and Bratt Woodiorewi, Bran Water Bib Cock*, Braaa Doable Tallow Cnp*. Iron B;aoflhri G-eaae Oapf, Flake Graphic, Graphite Compoond. Cast Steel Filei of all i l l, Moolder'i Plombsgo Powder, Morgan'i Salamander Crocible«t Etc. Etc.
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  • 782 5 Special Session of British Parliament, Dail Eireann Dscid'gg. —Heater. Luj P :c 14—Intense in-* tereB was B! own in the state open, inij b> the King of tne of the rf -r ard most momentous i ol Parliament in BntisL Xue cowls along the ronte, l ku
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  • 80 5 Many Casualties. Reuter. Peshawar, Dec 14. —A skirmish between outlaws and frontier constabulary refitted in a severe rearguard action, in wnicn the police commandant was killed the assistant co.nmai.daui. wounded, and six other police were casualties. —Reuter. Deini, Dec 15.—Fi\£ hundred tribesmen, inciudfcig Wul iris tan militia deserters,
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  • 33 5 Reuter. Tr.e Hague, Dec 14g-Aftcr strong opposition from the Left and a numbei of the Right independents, the Seconu < ham ber passed tne Militia Bill by Bi io lo voles. —Reuter.
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  • 35 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Dec 14.- v> At a meeting of shareholders of the Royal Dutch Company it was unanimously agreed that the management pay the next dividend in scrip instead of money.— Keuter.
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  • 33 5 Renter. Sydney, Dec 14.—Damage of eight hundred thousand sterling was done by a tire in the Pastoral Finance Association's building, whereby thirty thousand bales of wool were destroyed.— Reuter.
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  • 19 5 Reuter. Delhi, Dec 14.—The export restriction* on Burmah rice have been m> moted. Crops are favourable. Keuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Lisbon, Dec 14.—The Pinto Cabinet has resigned owing to a split in the component peatiee.—Reuaar.
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  • 134 5 Wrong Crop Figures. -Reuter. London, Dec 14.—An unparalleled situation has arisen in connection with tne American cotton crop. Reports have now revealed, says the Manchester Guardian," that the crop is now officially estimated at 8,340,00U, oaies possibly more, compared only 6,.i00,000 officially indicated on October 1. The Cotton
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  • 89 5 Better Trade Reported. Reu"r. Paris, Dec 14.—Chiefly as the result of the recent Franco-British conversations, to be resumed in London by M Briand shortly, the international outlook is much better. The French exchange is improving steadily. On the other hand the business crisis seems ended, and the volume
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  • 52 5 Reuter. London. Dec 14.-The India Office reports that extensive surrenders of Mod-ah rebels continue. Up to the present 27.500 have surrendered, whilst 281 have buen killed m encounters with troops during the last few days. The position of the remaining bands ia bocomiiig <te*P^ a Jf-~~ Seutsa ...V'.'
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  • 300 5 DISCUSSIONS STILL GOING ON. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS. v -Reuter. Washington, Dec 14.—At a meeting of the Far Eastern committee the Chinese presented a detailed statement regarding the special spheres of interest to which China particularly objects. The Japanese requested time to study the statement before discussing. it. The
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  • 37 5 Rauter. London, Dec 14.—The former Minister to the Netherlands, Sir Walter Townley, lectured at the Royal Society of Arts on trade with the Dutch East Indies, and called attention to trade potentialities.—Reuter.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Rotterdam, Dec. 15.—The Minister for the Colonies is negotiating a loan in the United States of a hundred million dollars on behalf of the East Indies.—Reuter.
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  • 23 5 Reuter. London, Dec 14.—A meeting of the > members of Lloyds approved the Hague rules, 1921, relating to bills of lading, etc.—Reuter.
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  • 37 5 mount Over-Subscribed. i We are informed that the Straits Settlements 7 per cent Loan for 20 millions, issued locally, has proved very successful in fact oversubscribed? Full figures are not yet available for publication.
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  • 200 5 0**r Mal*PC* c rre*p n lent write-: Considerable intereat ii bein< tr.L. a in an action brought in th local coart'by a Chinese hawke s'gainet Mr WiHi-»mton, eeoretary lo the Malacca Manicipality, for alleged mischief and for damages. According to the complainant'a story, his receptacles containing foodstoHN
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  • 408 5 RESTAURANT AT GOODWOOD HALL. Two Licences Refused. Mr Nunn, district magistrate, presided over the quarterly meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices, heiu in the first police court yesterday afternoon. Other members present were Messrs J M Sime, Gaw Khek Khiam, F G Taylor, J A Elias, Tan
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  • 67 5 Recruiting Quite Brisk. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. Dec 15.—There i 6 brisk recruiting for the Penang Volunteers, and 39 old members have attested whilst 58 ex-Service men have enrolled. Some 70 to 80 more Europeans are required to make a company consisting of four platoons. Two Lewis
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  • 264 5 It would be enlightening to the public to know whether or not motorcars are permitted to use the roadway opposite Whiteaway's to get into Battery-road. If so, it is a dangerous practice, which should hardly be allowed, in view of the crowd of rikishas always going along that
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  • 399 5 ESTATES URGED TO KEEP IT UP. Labour and Recruiting. Messrs Barker and Co. send us for publication a copy of a circular concerning restriction which is being issued to members of the Rubber Producers Association of Malaya (Inc), and also a copy of a second circular being issued
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  • 718 5 Memorandum on Labour. Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, Dec 14, 1921. Dear Sirs,—The Controller of Lab >vr has issued a Memorandum which is reproduced below. He is referring in the first place to Companies whose Directors are in London but the advice given applies equally to local companies
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  • 210 5 Singapore, Dec. 15. I The market after being quiet at the close of last week, has shewn a little improvement the last two days but at the time of writing has an easier tendency. The sharp rise in the cross rate New York—London has undoubtedly
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  • 17 5 London, Dec 15.—The Southwark by-election has resulted in a Laboui gain from the Coalition.—Reuter.
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  • 317 5 Gibson Family Entertainers A first class vaudeville attraction wdl be staged at the Alhambra Cinema on Monday next at 9.30, when Mr Hal. A Freeman will present the renowned Gibson Family Entertainers. The troup are headed by Trixie, recognised as one of the world's best Others ia
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  • 71 5 Singapore, December 16. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 1 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8.1 Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-8 d >n naaaa Bank Tel. Transfer 173* fteafffcasaj 9 Bank demand draft p.c. pm. vhi Sfc»n»fhci Bank demand draft 63 Vi On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 184*
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  • 47 5 C. of C. I'ubr*r Aseodatle*. Singapore, December ML Pale crepe closing Prices. Buyers Severn. Spot 33 39 .»iou»u Smoked Sheet Closing llilai Bu>ers Seiie Spot 3.# 40 Uecember 40fc 41*. Jan to March Ay/% 43 April to June 45 45 1j Tone of Market.— Easier.
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  • 25 5 j Singapore, December 16. To-lay's tiosing rubber quotations ire as under: New York.—209* eta. London.—11 Vad. S.ngapore.—3jVs eta. Tone of Market.—Easier.
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  • 37 5 Copra. Singapore, December 15. This market has been steady with a fair amount of business done. Closing quotations are as follows: No. 1 Standard $10.75 to $11.25 2 10.25 10.75 „3 9.75 10.25
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    • 115 5 Tho Conwa\«S ewart=Original $U British-Made Lier Flier "Ar Made as well as a Pen jr can be made. L ooks and Acts like a Guaranteed SSr for EV Rl4 or. Guinea li? Co !,p^ ,rr vWjß* aium nibs. Pen. 0w F m $S Up SUti'.nr s and J we)l is,
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  • 53 6 FOOTBALL. HORNETS FCn.TMC4 The following will represent tht Hornets Football Club against the f M C A on Raffles School ground to-morrow. Kick off at 5 p.m. sharp G Edgar J Sarkies and Norris M Caffnatoor, Joe George and A George; Stephens, A C Martin, W Lingard, W Martin
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  • 298 6 IPOH GYMKHANA. Result oi Non-Selling Sweep. (From Our Own Correepoadent). Ipoh, Dec 15.—The opening day of the Ipoh Gymkhana was favoured with good weatner, though rather warm. The going was pretty easy, and the card of seven races provided good sport There was a large attendance. The results
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  • 121 6 S C C v. JOHORE A rugger team from the S C C will play Johore at Johore to-morrow. The train will leave Tank-road at 2.55 p.m. The teams wdi be S C C J A McCuliagh, E J Sutton S A Furber, S N Middlebrook, A b Pearson,
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  • 104 6 WEEK END EVENTS. On Saturday the Burton Challenge Cup will be raced for over the S Y C. club course. All boats starting are to be under way at 2.30, as the start is at 2.45 sharp. There will be no handicaps or time limit. The small class will
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  • 76 6 X G C COMPETITIONS. The usual monthly competition of the Keppel Golf Club will be held on Saturday and Sunday, (bogey play). Members are asked to note that future monthly competitions will be run by medal and bogey play alternately. There will be in addition to the usual 9
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  • 79 6 ■CI CHRISTMAS TIFFIN. With regard to the Swimming Clnb Christmas tiffin and presentation of prizes, members are at liberty to bring guests on this occasion. They are requested to notify the hon secretary by Sunday how many Plare? they wish to reserve. At the December monthly general meeting of
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  • 1240 6 ALL ROUND SPORTSMAN T. SPECIALIST. There are o-rtain anomnlles in BrUisb sport which m® difficult t understand and which are a d** on p-ogress and devt-lopment. Jhr Bishop of BiriLingLam Ud declarej that it docs not matter in the lew if we lofe all the championships ko loog
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  • 177 6 At the Liberty Hall, two further episodes of The Lost City," the most sensational wild-animal serial by Juanita Hansen, i\us. 3 and 4 in four parts, will be screened in the first show, along with a Rainbow comedy in two acts. In the second show, "The Terror Island,"
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  • 69 6 Kelantan from Dundee 16-12. Patroclus, from Hamburg 16-12. Ranee, from Kuantan 15-12. Liang Chow, from Swatow 16-12. Prinses Juliana, from Batavia 16-12. Tsushima Maru, from Yokohama 16-12. Kfcelung Maru, from Sourabaya 16-12. Shinzyn Maru, from Calcutta 16-12 'j Penang: Amazone, Alipore, Arratoon Apcar, Bengkalis, Birma, Calcutta, Chenab,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 400 6 THE KWONG YIK BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED. (In Liquidation) N »ti c Uhr bj *iven th<t a final livtdend k int«nd»d to be paid io he nbovH tu^tter All DaracM *hi b -.6 not je k I ablinbed th-ir c a riJB he ntf*. Ac Un t ih* Liquidator. h m
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    • 429 6 I TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO TKE A CoJItd PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: AIESSRS. BROSSARD AND MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE P paptmJ^ RES DE NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, PARTMENT. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR Taiping, Teluk Anson, BOARD. Penang and Kedah. MESSRS. SWAN AND MAC- V LAREN. MESSRS. WEARE CO., LTD., THE UNITED
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    • 331 6 TO FE II- __M 0 3 m R IW, r ,I bt v. 4 Ktt »n ia SINGAPORE PHILHARMOMr ORCHESIRA. X A CHILDREN'S CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT XH| VICTORIA THEATRE ADMISSION TO CHILDREN FR EB •ADULTS $I>oo 16 12 D 19-12 ♦Hfel TMiiSjiQ Uo 7r AUCTION JRALE OF To
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 294 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec. 16. Bataria, Samarang Sourabaya Rumphius 2 p.m P Samba, Blinjoe, Djeboes Palembang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Sarawak Goebilt Kuching 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk An^on •Kampar 3 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Bengloe 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. Bangkok Kuala 4 p.m. Pulau Galang Sri
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    • 164 6 J WHEN AND WHERE. To-dty, Dec. 16. High Tides.—10.29 a.m., 11.52 p.m. Lingui Tin, Chan Sze Onn's, noon. Municipal Commission, 2.15. Football, S C C v. Staffords, 5. S R E (V) Dinner, Europe Hotel. Childs' Welfare Assn Ball, Mem Hall. To-morrow, Dec. 17. High Tides.— 11.17 a.m. Polo, Balestier.
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    • 567 9 SAILINGS P.>'o.-BR!tisri India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Englana.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULA* ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF "BOMBAY are at pr«f=ait suspended, U1 duulbai LONDON FAK*-EASTERN SERVICE. .Yrom LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Egy p* about Dec 21
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    • 731 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMS-lIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR AOOODNT OF THB 0- 8 BHIPPINQ BOARD SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For Calcutta Direct. Granite and Flight Deo 19 Creole Btata P *sengHrs and Fr«ighk J«n 15 Woberine Btate P'oB*ngerß and Freight F-b 15 For BJVN
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    • 751 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I CHINA MAIL! STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those d» siroos of seeing the Orient nhoold travel hy the soon' 3 rcota HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG U. CHINA 10 ,?00 tent, Jan 16 (First Class fare,
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    • 489 9 STEAMER «nw\ N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) LontLon Lino Fortnightly 'Servioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWEBP via POBTB. F Tokohama Maru Deo 28 Yoahino Maru J 4 n H Uvprpool Lino Monthly Service For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL v a POBTS K<*raakura Maru D B -i 19 T kushirca Maru Kob
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    • 536 10 WANTED, PROMOTION INVOLVES TWO THiflub —Knowledge and Pre pi rat ion. Use your lei ure hour* ia learning shorthand and bu we t methods, fcmployers everywhere value the services of men wno are efficiently trained For particulars of tuition, apply to the Instructor, 177, naveuck Road. y* 15.1 SARAWAK GOVERNxn£NT
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    • 460 10 NOTICE, NOTICE, All orders for account of the Malaya Tribune must bear the signature of the Managing Director of the Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Any claim for work done or goods supplied will not be recognised by tjie said Company without this authority. GEOEGE E. BOGAARS, Managing Director, THE STRAITS
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    • 476 10 BANKS. BZE HAI TON 6 BANKING ft INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICH 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. ?aid-ap Capital $2,000,000 Snrploa 8*0,00« COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seeh Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman Chan Teck Hee, Eaq. Ong Chow Keng, Tsq. Teo Teow Peng,
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    • 479 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street Eaiacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pa hat 109 Jalan Bahamat Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, BaUvia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL,
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    • 440 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHLNA. (Incorporate! in England) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600.U00 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 321 10 BANKS, THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated IB tne S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 63 KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. I AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 0,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders! 6,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq.,
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    • 444 10 INSURAiXCL r THE •Of ERSE AS ASSIfRANsJE 1 CORPORATION, LTD. < lucuisajtwead ia th* a.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lim Nee Soon, Eaq. Dy. Chanr man. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chiaa, Eaq. Chua Pob SLuig, Eaq. Lea Pang Seag, Eaq. Teo Baa Keng, Eeq. Oag Hin Hong, £sq. Tan
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    • 515 10 MAUYJt TRIBUNE (EVEN [MQ L/au y.» T. No. Ed.tor.al'bept Tei No. 171, Maaa geru4l rjept BSCRiPIIoN RATRh. gj PAYABLE "lnTadVanC*. P»r aao am J l Far quarteaj t?iagle Copy e tc. Poetag* Extra (0 eta. aa* t Ta Foreign couatn«. m J 0 VERY MANY M TRIBLNE 1 READE2S depend
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