Malaya Tribune, 22 December 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII No. 299 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921.
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    • 208 1 PSUN AND COMPANY 1 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. *I 9 Phone :UO I DEALERS IN PHOTO- I MATERIALS 1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING ft AND O fj 3 ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. FQfT TOILETS. ift0,ia u :e r cIc S*> y^^^^^^^ TLr<r6 PrB ram
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    • 96 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. I I Incorporated in Straits Settlements 2 FLE1TRI At DEPARTMINT. j Quotations given for complete Meet ic Lighting Power 'n- tsratops, i Pell rango of EVo'.rieal tn.'pllef in itook: V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. i MADSTRONG Plants,
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    • 144 1 THIS "IDEAL" v .j Portable Sewing jj Machine. i w PRICE JjQ EACH L A really cheap and'perfeet article of its kind. 2. The first Sewing Machine to economise labour and space. 3. The first to be readily portable. John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. Peerless in Purity
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    • 106 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j I AND S I SHIPPING GA^HE. f« Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept M Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum $15.00 1 Half-yearly 7-50 1 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. gg^j^ Mgyn ßam flßM j The
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  • 573 2 M R P OFFICES PURCHASED FOR SCHOOL. 1 Our Malacca correspondent writes:', I This week-end saw the closing of Uie local English schools for the; Christmas vacations. With tha exception of St Francis' Institution, which closed on Thursday, the others closed on Friday, for a month. On Thursday
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  • 154 2 fk r cottvenienc oi readers of the Tribune in the above diatricts new depots for tbe sale of our paper bave been established at tbe addresses given below, and copies can be obtained daily from the places indicated. It ia
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  • 576 2 First Anniversary Celebrated. The St Andrew's Old Boys' Association celebrated its first anniversary by holding a tea party on Saturday last, at the School Hall. Invitations were issued to teachers, and those present included the Rev J R Lee, the retiring Principal, and Mr Dickson,
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  • 300 2 j Mr Cavendish's Progress. We understand that Mr Cavendish it making rapid headway with preliminary arrangements for the inauguration of Co-operative Societies throughout British Malaya, so much so in fad that there is a probability of officei being opened in several of the more important trade and industrial
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    • 320 2 Overhauls and repairs of every* description to all mates of cars and lorries. Painting, j upholstering, hood renewing, in 24 hours, motor aacessories, tyres and tubes, benzine, oil, catteries charged etc, etc. ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT STREET. M'.iway b tween Belegi« Road and Middle Raid) The International Overseas Co.
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    • 603 2 ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER. Misfrrtu"e never c me singly," say's the old adage, and few can say that the) have rever found tbis to be true, in the case of Mr. r B. D. Ratnaik>, empl yed on the In.iriya Tea instate at .V a tale Ceylon, malaria was the
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    • 418 2 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That's what you aay about that, painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it—ait there and suffer Perhaps you hafe tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the tort of cases in which
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    • 623 2 •PERIODICAL RgftPBRTY AUCTIONS Messrs WARING ROE* Beg to give notice that they teve reserved certain days for Sales ojWeehoid ana baasehold Properties, Business Premises, Bu Idind Land, etc., at their NEW AUuT ON BOOM.-,14-1 I3LLYEBQUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Own#ra desirous oi including f-roperties i n sales should acquaint
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    • 310 3 IN TiiE SE<SDIC) SHOW AT 930 pM. M\RiE WALOAMP, the woe e w »man of the Uriah 3 in the gigs&tio ovt :a ms thriller j THE DRAGON'S NET I Tbe only serial ever ftme 1 ami 1 rayateriet of China, Japan and the Philippine*. To-night the fi st two
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    • 273 3 (The Alhambra is the onlf it* Tieatie AT tee theatre #ALHAMBRA If n M Cakes, Coffee, adtheßFST Vm H*» lm Music sod Feature! "eed ateeiais I high boad. du-i g datfen intervals iDitantsneoni and Pronounced SnooeH of TRIXIE Saturday nlght'a andleuce held tpellbound and amasad at the wonderful performance of
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    • 197 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pioturas Beach Boad. Prom THUB3DAY, Deo. 22 to WEDNESDAY, Deo. 2« (excluding Sunday, December 25, 1921). In the S -corn! Show, at 9 p.m, AN INTERESTING PXTHE DETECTIVE DRAMA featuring NICK W INTER the well-known toreen detective IN THE CHOPS OF
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    • 198 3 j IH THE PIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. SHARP MARY MACLAREN In the Universal Special Attraction BONNIE BONNIE LASSIE* Prom the story 44 Aoid Jeremial by Herry 0 Rowland In gix Parta. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. FIGHTING FATE SERIAL Episode S and 4. June Elvidge in "THE
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  • 115 4 Dail Eireann is still undecided. Heated debs tea are the ordsr of the day. The British Government is prepsred for the worst France sticks oat for her naval idess. She requires more defence ships. Jspso and Chins hare postponed the Shantung discussion. Tokio is to decide. There is
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  • 46 4 MARRIAGE. Koh—Foox.—On December 19, 1921, at Singapore, Mr. Koh Kong Seny, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Hoon Took to Min Boon long Neo (a i I sb Lena Soon) third daughter of Mr. and Mn. 8oon Kian Hlan. 22 12 22 12
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  • 90 4 Chia Kwm chin.—At 41, Dnxton Hill, on Dcoember 21, 1921. father of Ohia Wing Oheong, Ah Seow, Ah Obi and Ah Ki Deeply regretted. Fnneral on 8anday DeoHmber X6, 1921. 22 12 22 12 Madame Tay Tec* Neo.— At24 Jdaoao on the 19th inat, mother of tha late Messrs.
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  • 750 4 Germany and Russia, left out of the Washington Conference, have no doubt been watching it with no less interest than other nations, and to a great extent, because of the momentous issues involved, they will base their future policies on it. The Conference has declared for restriction
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  • 1029 4 Mr G C Seth, solicitor-General Singapore, was a passenger homeward bound by the Somali. It is rumoured in Penang thaf MrNHf Whitley will come to Singapore to act as D P P. The Supreme Court Christmas vacation commenced yesterday and ill continue till Jan 10, on which date the Assizes
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  • 231 4 Recruiting Opens To-day. As announced in our previ ou j recruiting opens to-day or Singapore •Volunteer Corp. p.* particulars appeared in a d I'pffy advertisement whicPM ed yesterday, and which cont Ito-day. A Government Gazett- Kxtraordi nary issued yesterday v s His Excellency u the appßval of the
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  • 139 4 a Claim for Wk) mazes. The case of S Kumeumoto vs Tarn Chye Neo was heard before Mr Justics Barrett Lennard in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, when Mr E A Stereas appeared for the plaintitf, *ho claimed $2,500 as damages for injuria susta::eu as a
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  • 374 4 The detective department have made two arrets in conM the gang robbery which occurred in Changi-road on the third inst. The Hon Mr Justice P A FarrerManby, Judical Commissioner, i.as been ippointed to act as Chief Jud.caJ Commissioner, Federated Malay States, witn effect from Dtc 13. An armed robbery is
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    • 230 4 ROBINSON c©., LTD., (Incorporated ia the S.S») SI CA' ORE. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of Useful Yuletide Gifts. Io Our* Enormous Display J />» Find Everyi hiof Il v du,!SaDd at Prices 1 Suit Every p ckct c me ard jl; V fi *V See the Vast Array that Gives Xmas its
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    • 223 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Buery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Qlaaa Powder, Jackson's Floor Stain Varolii, French Poliih and Gold Siie Varnish, Copal, Oik and Biaok Japan Varnish, Biter's Family Bpring Balanoe, Salter'! Circular Spring Balance, Thermometert— Japanned and aelf-regiiterintr. Bran Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti-friction Metal,
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    • 63 4 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel, the Secretary of The Straits Albion Press Limited, has been appointed to act for the Manager of The Malaya Tribune from this date and until further notice during the temporary absence on leave of the undersigned. GEORGE E. BOGAARS, Managing
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  • 236 5 NAVAL MATTERS. Points Adjusted. Reuter. Washington, Dec 20.—The ■Ration has formally asked for -a plenary session to be held on Wednesimy or Thursday, to enable Britain to preset hear case for of gufcn.ai'mes. Briand's reply to Mr Hughes, aotepting the battleships ratio, emp;-... isea that capital ships are
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  • 70 5 Reuter. Scheme. «S/ v Lonoln, Dec 21.—The r»su?oitaEion scheme of the Banque Industrielle De thine is reported from Paris as broadly consisting of the application of money not yet paid to France in connection with the Boxer indemnity, to the re-establishment of the Bank. A semi-official statement from
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  • 69 5 Is It r*eace? Reuter. n, D«c^o.— The Dail Eirewsn resumed this morning and again there were heated debates for and against ratihcation of the treaty. The Dail in the afternoon resumed in secret session, to hear the minister of defence on military matters.— London, Dec 2G\— Arrangements for
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  • 62 5 Reuter. London, 20— Chao Hsin-chu, giving an address at a dinner of the Overseas Chinese Society, said that China resembled a ship in a storm, when some of the were still fighting eacU other for their personal advantages. He to the students, who had a better ĕducatior, and
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  • 48 5 Discussion Adjourned.^ Reuter. Washington, Dec 21.—After the Japanese delegates had declared it was necessary to obtain instructions from Tokio regarding the entire Shantun? question, the Sino-Japanese conversations on this subject were adjourned sine die, without any agreener.t being reached respecting the -ontrol of the Tsingtao*Tsinanfu rz'iway.—Reuter.
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  • 40 5 Reuter. London, Qec 21.—Ylte-Adm;ral Brock has been appointed commanderhvchiei of the Mediterranean squadron in succession to Admiral De Robeek, appointed commander-m-chi*f of the Atlantic fleet. Rear-Admiral Sir George Brand is appointed to command the first light cruiser squadron. —Reuter.
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Dec 20.—The Mexican Government has grantee* a delay, to Jan 25, for the payment of production and export taxes due from the American oil companies in Mexico, amounting approximately to twen 4 -two mil'•on pesos.—Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Berlin, Dee Kruppa report that net profits of ninety-eight million marks have been made, compared with seventy-nine million last year. The steel production reached sixty per •entum of tha paa-war #joteL—Reu***"-
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  • 373 5 ARRIVAL AT JOHNSTON'S PIER. Official Reception. His Excellency, Maj-Gen Neill Malcolm, C B, T> S O, Singapore's new General Officer Commanding, arrived by the P and O Egypt," at daybreak yesterday. The official landing was at l£|o, when Luompanied by Lieutenant KTV Royal Warwick Regimeftt,
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  • 28 5 Reuter. London, Dec 20.—With a view to k resuscitating trade, the railways announce an important reduction in ireight rates for coal, iron alSa steel.— Reuter.
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  • 48 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Dec 21. —Lord Northcliffe will have an audience and dinner with H M the King to-night, and lunch at the and dinner at the British Club on Thursday. He will have dinner i*th tfie Foreign Minister on Friday. W
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  • 325 5 Sequel in Supreme Court, A case arising out of an alleged breach of contract in a rubber deal, was heard in the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard on Tuesday when Chop Swee Tye claimed damages from Chop Chen Bee for the breach of a contract in
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  • 154 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Dec. 21. Catalogued 1,755,794 lbs. 783.84 tons. Off eyed 1,590,083 lbs. 709.86 tons. Sold 1,365,085. lbs. 609.41 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 36% to cents per lb. Good Average Quality 35 to 36 cents per
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  • 355 5 MACPHAIL GO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, December 21. The share market has been fairly active during the past week but business has beep almost entirely confined to tins and industrials. There have been some enquiries for rubber shares but it has been impossible in most cases to make prices meet. Rubber
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  • 295 5 Singapore, Det 21.—The Share Market has been much less active during th% week^yf.Rubber shed a couple of cents, and although it has firmtd up again close, there are a nutab# t of sellers on the market, and as buyers still appear to be rather nervous,
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  • 538 5 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. A Ghastly Murder. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Dec 12. On the 18th instant at 1 (f P in shocking murder took place at the 5th milestone, Kandong-road whore a Chinese shopkeeper was foully done to death by a young Chinese, about twenty
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  • 118 5 Some Opposition. Reuter. The Hague, Dec 21.—A provisional report of the Second Chamber committee, on the Dutch East Indies loan, mentioned on Dec 16, shows that a group of members object to a loan in a foreign currency, fearing difficulties regarding redemption and payment of interest in
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  • 11 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 184 5 From SEMOG I have just seen C U'l" letter in your issue of the 13th inat hence this tardy reply. He was certainly justified in taking exception to paragraph 3 of my previous letter but there was nothing so venomous in it as to have, evidently, roused his
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  • 157 5 From Mr G AURELY: With reference to a letter which appeared in the Straits Timea" on the 16th inat, signed Briton," concerning the cement used for the erection of the Singapore War Memorial, I should be glad if you would kindly publish the following in reply. In
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  • 504 5 Pfrom L I JIN It sounds very curious, if not wonderfully to hear that "Japonicus" has such a good feeling to express in his letter in the "Straits Times" of the 13th instant that "the Japanese are the deepest and heartiest sympathisers of China and never wish
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  • 291 5 From P M M ABDULKADER MARICAR The report of this case in your issue of the 15th inst, though an accurate account of the settlement wihch took place, has given, merchants with whom we deal the impression that we were paying a composition on our just debts
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  • 236 5 From AMICE: I thank Mr F F Munro for the figures supplied in the Press. He is perhaps a little vague as to locality, the name of the company operating, but anyhow it is on the West Coast of New Zealand. He has omitted to state whether" with
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  • 263 5 An Excellent Programme. The last OLildrens Concert of tbi year was given al ihe ViotorU Theatre on luesday evening, sod was at* a asl roach apprtci»ied by tbe largt -uriince, Ibe programme was an exo-ileut ona sua ibe good stage management and pretty scenery all «rent to make
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  • 210 5 Kebun's Gruesome Discovery. A remarkably gruesome discover j w»e saede by a M»l»y g*rdensr at the Koala Lumpur Botanical Garden* early last Saturday morninp, wei be I v .d no fewer th»n four bodie banging en tome maugosteen tr <(-, ihree of them being those ot female
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  • 134 5 Mr A Weller, Chief Inspector of Schools, S S and F M S, is at present in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Gilmore, manager of the Victoria Theatre, announces that the prices for the special children's matinee of the Quaints on Christmas Eve, will be at a very popular figure to enable
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  • 99 5 Singapore, December 22. »n London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-bd m India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% iy ttongaontf— Bank demand draft 13% p.c* pm. )n Shanghai— Bank demand draft 62^ On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 58 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. rm Singapore, December 22. Ribbed Smoked S'*et Cloning Prices. btivlra Sellers Spot 38 January 38 38% Jan to March 3i<% 4J April 42% 43% of, Market. —bteady. lfed WHterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, December 22. To-day's ciuaing runner quoiauona «.re aa under: New York.
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  • 96 5 MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, Dec. 22. Silver 35%. Hongkong 13 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $51. Share Market. Rubbers. —Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Steady. Taipings $I.o* to «1.12 it, Norths $1.15 to $1.20, Souths 42% to 47% cents, Kawangs 00 to 65 cents, Nawng rets $1.72 to $1.7
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  • 30 5 We learn that the Straits Trading vJompany nas paid tbe n&uUwOtne uonatiun of $dO,ouo towards etarrkiS' College, wh*ch oa to. be Uw'.vu v eoi..meuiorute tne Centenary oi Singapore,
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    • 182 5 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR NOTICE RE HOLIDAYS. WHARF DEPARTMENT. Notice is hereby given as follows:— December 25th 1921.—N0 Cargo will be worked, but until 5 p.m. vessels will be berthed or unbertned, ana urgent bunkering undertaken. December 26th and 27th.—Cargo and ooai will oe workeu to o p.m. only. January
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  • 58 6 FOOTBALL. SEE EWE BOON CUP. St Joseph's Old Boy's Association heM an interesting prize distribution yesterday on their football ground, tfts uev Bro Aimer presenting the "G," Team with the See Ewe Boon Cup. %ha trophy was handed to the captain, F Albuqurque. Medals were also given to members
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  • 49 6 THE CHRISTMAS TIFFIN. All booking for the Christmas Day tiffin at the Swimming Club is, we are iniormed, absolutely qlosed. There w.ii be lib peopie present and extra launches will be run to and fro (see '•v>iitn and Where.") The tiffin will be served at 12.15 prompt.
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  • 52 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. B Singles FinaL G G Gray vs. D C de Souxa unfirftbjd. ALjted Doubles. N 15 fissand and F R Gomes beat C W Goruea and P Aeria, 2—6, 6—3, o— o. Doubles. W Balha.ch.et ajnd Norris vs. Dt O C WoodJbrd and J
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  • 357 6 HANDSOME TROPHIES ON VIEW. Tbe two Bil.ee challenge cap pr oced by tbe tfficers and ere* a d S Malaga tor c~>mpeti'U>i. aiLU*lty ib'oagbcot tbe M»la P tauaala—oue for Rugby footbs), Hul ibe o tier for Association—a--u w v v.ew at tbe Seiangor Club, i.\ i tin
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  • 74 6 The contract for the wiring and figuring oi the shops, kiosks, anu La..d»ngs on the plots at the above I uui .Lion has been secured by Messrs Siste, Darby and Co., Ltd., snd the wars! of wiring will be put in hand as the juiidings are completed.
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  • 202 6 A powerful World Brady production, ''Ihe Power and the Glory," featuring t'.;at alluring st .r, June Elvidge, will I resented at the Marlborough, toia I upport of a Nick Winter I the drama, "In the Chops of the Vice," claimed to be better than the last. The first
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  • 627 6 ALTERNATE DAY TAPPING JUSTIFIED. Tha twelfth yearly report of the directors of Pa jam, Ltd, for tha year ended Sept 80, to be presented st tbe annual general meeting on Dec 29 at Greaham House, is as follows Your Directors beg to submit tha Balance Sheet ea& Profit
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  • 397 6 To-day, Dec 22. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Edavana 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Barratta 3 p.m. Bangkok Halvard 3 p.m. Port Dickson A Port Swettenham •Hebe 3 p.m. Penang *Hong Hwa a p.m. Malacca Muar ♦Hye Leong I p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Madras Negapatam,
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  • 785 6 KEVENUE SHOWS A DECREASE. The report of the Singapore Harbour Board for the year ended June 30, 1921, states: The credit balance of income and expenditure account for the > ear under review is $5,138,305.78. Of this sum, the interest paid or due to Government on
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  • 169 6 To-day, Dec 22. High Tides.—3.42 a.m., 3.41 pjn. Volunteer Enlistment Begins# Drill Hall, 4.30. Tha Quainta, Vic Theatro, 9.15. Gibson Family Entertainers, Alhambra. To-morrow, Dec 23. High Tides.—4.41 a.m., 5.8 p.m. Simpan Valley, Barker's noon. Wearne Bros, id tg. Orchard-road, noon. Ribtiro's Mtg. 2.30 p.m. The QuainU,
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    • 116 6 AUCTION SALE OF Exoellent Wax Polished T>ak Household Furniture, Cottage Pianos in fe f r^m <■ *tc «»o. To be held at our Sale-rooms! 16 snd 17, Raffles Plsce, •l Million, Dec 24, it 10 Hi a Comprising: Two Cottage Pianos .i eak i. rBmfl BDd l fc y MoutrU
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    • 124 6 EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT! 1 One N ght Only To-night! To-night! THE STAR OPERA Presents 'HE iUSSIAN LI6HT OPER* whioh performed at the VICTORIA THEATRE To crowded houses nightly will>tage THE IIY«T BY OF THE HaBcVC Popular Prices $2.50 $2 $1 50 <fc 30 *t§. K. H. CM BONG. Proprietor. Y.L-TAN Manager.
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    • 364 6 axe M ax-eI BKAfD J||| RAKD I Beer# Beer Munich EfißmJ Munich Beer. |£V| Beer; The Best! The Best! G. Aurely WBc do., 2-B, Finlsyson Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams: "AURELYJf SINGAPORE S. S., F. M. S. and Netherland Indies. 'Phon*«L72 W M\ Bates' Patent Gold Medal Semi-Diesel Oil Engine.
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    • 351 6 AUCTION SALE OF A«ollec:i"n gf V lam in 2 V and «019 !ooa- (Oa-hlcfa r valnJ many thong-rd frn c<j. To be helu at our Sale-rooai, 16 and 17, Raffle Place, On SaIUsGaT, iec 24, II II 11 S.amps on v\ •<*/ uu _rca;Bl«y an 1 F -Hny ->p] j
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  • 1909 7 THE SYSTEM JN USE ON BURMA. Mr Cavendish's Report The following is the conclusion of Mr A Cavendish's report on Co-opera-tion in Burma. Co-operative Storea. There are a few of these storea—the £teat majority deal in household goods r.vl necessaries, such ss ghee, sugar, flour, rice, p uses, sa|t,
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  • 449 7 Good Work in Preparation. It appears that to Major C W C Parr, Resident of Perak, primarily, and to Brigadier-General Theodore Hubbaek, (whose prowess aa a big game hunter, and whose works on this fascinating subject are well known) we owe the efforts now being made
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    • 511 7 igtige: <• wew l <A NOTICE. I Misers. Bonatead A 00, Ltd deti"i to RtHt 'b* l tQe y ere vacating Ibeir prt-eent offio -f on Oollyer Quay duriog th« Christmas holidays a d that on and after the 29th»IMfember taeir address will be »•> No. 64« Robinson Road. Their
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    • 457 7 "Back to the Army again Sergeant Back to the Army again." Singapore Galls You to the Colours ENLIST! Will Your Name be First on the Roll? Straits Settlements Volonteers 4 SINGAPORE. i j Recruiting Opens Thursday 22nd December, 19%1. Colour Service up to 40 years old. Reserve Service over 40
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    • 339 8 I (This announcement cancels the previous cne which appeared In yesterday's issue*. ft Yesterday's announcement was Inadvertantly Inserted owing to pressure I of work without corrections by Messrs. G. AURELY Co.) The Truth About Titan Cement. I•, a a I t I Announcement. t I mmmmMmmmmm ■bss^bs^bsi mmmmmmm I I
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    • 536 9 c STEAMERr SAHJNGS I »yp= India APCitff Line. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL N. CO. llbJer Contract with His Majesfys IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES ifiAST 6F BOMBAY »rs suspended. LONDON* FARE ASTERN SER^ftJE. f:om LOUDON Due BINQAPOEE. Egy pt about Deo 21 ghivi about Feb
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    • 646 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PAWFIC MAIL BT€AHSWP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR AOOODNT OF THE 0 8 SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO —BAWT.A —EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOUTTA Direct. CWl* Milt and Freight J*n 18 Wolvprine Bftfte P*e«ngera and Freight F«b 18 Fi*»S\N FBANOISOO via MAN LA HONOLULU. Granite
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    • 454 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of s**ln« the Orient should travel by the scenh rciH HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG s.s. 44 CHINA" 10,S00 tons, Jsn 16 (First Class fare, Singapore to San Franoisoo,
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    • 275 9 O.S.K. fit Osaka Slostß Kaista LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DB SOCZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice,) EUROPEAN LINE. Far PORT SAID, MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Ml c Maru arr D c 30 dep SI Argun Maru arr Jhd 23 dep 24
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    • 512 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) London line Fortnightly Herviee For MARSEILLES, LONDON At ANTWERP via PORTS. Yokohama Maru Dec 28 Yoehino Mnru _I Miehina Mam 35 Liverpool Una Monthly service For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL v.a PORTS Malacca Maru Feb 16 Hmmhura me Monthly Service For LONDON, ANT WE
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    • 513 10 WANTED, PROMOTION INVOLVES TWO THl>oS Kro«ledge and Preparation. 1 -c our lei'ore boor, in learning short* bj'd and bu me methods, employers v r> wae c value the servi*** of men woo arc efficiently trained For partic<- lars of tuition, apply to th* Instructor, 177, riaralock Road. 1 12 10.1
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    • 569 10 NOTICE, NOTICE. The Exchange Bmk« will be 3iC*txl OR 26th Do, Monday Chrfstm*! 27 ih Do, Tuesday J Holiday i. 2nd Jan., ISM, Monday, Naw T«»ir Holiday. 19 ]S 2 1 MADRAS HLVDU BRAHMIN 9 HOTEL Anandha Bharan Lodge ISO. Penang Street PENANG. NOTICE. We her-by give 4 otioe that
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