Malaya Tribune, 28 December 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v.* AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. t» -Ho. W SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 ANI) a GftMPAMY m r 199, NORIH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. «*PtIWM t IM m DEALERS IN PHOTO-a MATERIALS* 9 OF a. E?ERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT <r tVLSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME'MAKING. _B_aBB_BIbBEBVBB—I BEEEEEEE_t CEMENT. I T j $5 I I Elephant and Palm Tree" Brand. j t
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    • 18 1 CIGARETTES I NUMBER V GINIA I For Discriminating Smokers. Sole Manufacturers: ARDATjJ TOBACCO Co., Ltd., 1 LONDON. I
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  • 898 2 THE CONGRESS AT BASEL. Base), Swltserland. —Whatever darn» ge the war has done to other movements it has certainly not weakened the co-operative movement, whioh aent its delegates from all parts of the world to assemble in con ferenoe on the occasion >f the Tenth International Co-operatire Congress at
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  • 664 2 REPORT ON A YEAR'S WORKING. Collection Confined to Malaya. In hia report (or 1920 on Riffles Museum and Library, Major Moul. ton deals with the extension and reorganisation of the institution which bare long been recogniaed ai necessary, bat were poatponed daring the war. The aeparation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 480 2 NOTICE. Titan" Brand Cement. Aj it has oome to our notioe that itetementf have been f reely made that that above oement ii of Austrian origin, we desire to notify the public that this o*ment if the prod not of I Messrs The bocieta Anomioa Oommereio Oementi Portland, Trieste, Italy.
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    • 309 2 A WARNING TO MOTHERS. In infantile diarrhoea never give medioine to check the movement of the boweli ezoept upon the advice of a physician. The right treatment ii to cleanse the bo well of the irritating eeoretioDi which ere tboame of the trouble. Many motheri have found Baby'i Own Tabletf,
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    • 618 2 NOTICE. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT* Evening Classes. It ia proposed to open Evening Classes early in 1922 at Raffles Institution in Commercial and Technical subjects. The classes will be conducted by highly qualified European Instructors. Commercial Course. In the Long Term commencing about the middle of January) 'courses of 80 lessons will
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    • 682 2 fj w w —SJ= PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS 1 Messrs WAGING ROE Beg to give notice that they riave reserved 1 certain days for Sales of Freehold andjjeasehold Properties, Business Building Lanjd, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOM tq i JS3ILYER QUAY (opposite trjp General Office) Owrfertf desirous (Si including Properties
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    • 58 2 B&ICH HOTEL 5*16, Beach Singapore (near R.ffl-a Hotel) H'gh Claw Hate!, D oently Fumiaed, Elt-cjrio Lighting, BiDgle aud Double Rooms, S ogle frotrf**3o,a,ncl Daily $2. Tele- 1653. 8 12 A QUALIFIED LADY MNiTT ut your aesjrke, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Mrs, S« Tetsuka JAPAI«BSB LADT DKNTTJT 28-3, Oolemma Street (Coraer of Hill
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    • 309 3 .1 Special Vaudeville ATTRACTION at 10 P.M. The Gibson- Family Entertainers ftp Will app6»r In their ground /he World Dances, Aerobath! Peats, Novelty Instrumenti and Real CemtoaPerformances, etc. M Supplemented by Pictures In the First Show at 7.30 >> t Gaby Deilya In Id 7 Parti. THE "HAWK'S TRAIL Serial
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    • 547 3 eWewMe— ewe mmmmmmwmmwmwmm a*—e»a—MM■awewe awaw xiM Wie From Sunday, December 25, to Friday, December SO, 1921. Alhambra ii«Mfe AT THE— thtTtrntie —AT THE— jjjitrj ALnAmDRA Orgaaitra u Tm etc. 14 tbe BEST Th< BaM Mn,,C d Fwtnrfl served tfttiMt- biaOB roao dn-t-g Mlta. Inter vats. Wishing Our Patrons a Merry
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    • 435 3 Wishes to s'l who have to do wilh Moving Pictures U Thcee who make them, who market them, who exhibit them, who see them A MERRY CHHIBTMA1 C&asd X'mas Programme, First Phow's Special Feature "THE (UHBbK/ With CORINNE GRIFFITH Clyde Fit-h's Fatrous Hay With 48 costumes to.bewilder feminine eyes A
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  • 105 4 Washington news tends to diaeloee a lamentable failure to scrap differences. Even the scrapping of submarines is meeting with strong opposition. Shantung is still one of the boulders on the Pacific peace route. The Prince of Walea ie harms; a atrenuous time in Calcutta. A special correspondent
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  • 29 4 Death PAGLAR.—On Christmas Day at his residence, "Alexander House," Malacca Alexander John Francis Paglar, J P age 66 years. (Penang and F M S papers please copy).
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  • 150 4 Messrs. Chaa Kok Tong, Chua Kok Leong, Chaa Ah Kow, Khoo iioe 8 wee nod Oog Keng Hook beg to retarn their heart-felt thank* to all thoee who attenied the funeral of their beloved grand-mother on the 28h instant, and several Ohineae Associations and others who had so kindly
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  • 840 4 The latest reports from Washington relating to the discussion °n armaments are not encouraging. In fact, they are distinctly discouraging. Here we have the delegates spending days over the submarine question, and finally it appears that the proposals of Great Britain, the onlj- proposals which observe the spirit
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  • 852 4 Professor Rushbrook Williams has been appointed official historiaa of the Prince' 6 tour through India, says a Reuter message from Simla. v We are glad to be able to state that Mr W A Wilson is much better, after his serious illness, a steady improvement having set in about a
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  • 192 4 > PRINCE HAS tyJSY m Period CROWDS. Reuter. Calcutta, Dec 27.-The P rmce of waies' piAilanty continues to h» almost nouny by unreal! Ed moments. By 6topp iri g and takuj noiice of a#lar fe e crowd of Bengal* chadren on their way to tiki ri Cc ac
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  • 87 4 Latest ¥otal of Enrolment*. •J M»ny more meyi enrolled m the Straits Settlements Volunteer -force at the Drill Hall yesterday, bringing the total number up to over 25. The numbersjyesterday rnominfWas 230 Theit is plenty of Am to be a 1921 recTuit, as the Drill Hall will be
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  • 219 4 More Public Support Required. Mrs Burkill, the honorary secretary writes: me Nsjausj Association, having recently revised its rules, teeis that there is a need for a snsky circia of supportt-rt if me Assorratioa is to be cameo on suceeusiraiiy. Lath rrurse costs the Association approxunateiy, *V>oo per
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  • 188 4 f> A Maajcca reader writes: Monday ast week was a rA letter day for the High School Literary Association. A very successful concesjt was «ciU id spite <sf the shortatime for adequate ►preparation, owing to the Cambridge examinations, which occupied much e> the members' time. The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 283 4 FOOTBALLS Iseajpfje New Stocks Just Unpacked. w Shillcocks Celebrated McGregor. A 4 m Footballs. As used in Twelve English Cop ■mm M n *k «nd over International Matches, jfl Frice complete Bladder 116.30 W. ShUlcock't I amker F ootbalL Made from selected mm and Hand bcwa mm throughout Strong and
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    • 273 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Glaai Powder, Jaohaon'i Floor Stain Varniih, Frenoh Polish and Gold Siae Varniih, Oopal, Oik and Blaok Japan Varniih, Salter's Family Spring Balanoe, Salter's Circular Spring Balanoe, Thermometers— Japanned and aelf-regiatering. Bran Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti friction
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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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  • 446 5 9 Submarine Quastion Stiil Unted. IUMn Speculation. Reuter. Washington, Dec 27.—Reuter'* special correspondent states that the submarine is still the great question g: Washington. Corresponded ts a*ree in declaring that Lord Lee and Ma Balfour, by their powerful and eloquent argumenta, won a moral victory, the s
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  • 60 5 Invitation to London. Reuter. London, Dec 27.—1t b stated on| good •uiiority Messrs Lloyd George and Briand have decided in principle to invite M Chicherin, the Bolshevik Foreifn Commissar, and M Litvinoff, the Assistant Commissar, to London early in 1922 to interrogate then? on important questions of policy.
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  • 51 5 Reuter. Paris, Dec 27.— Commenting upon the denies re the Banque Industrielle de Chine, whiei culminated yestrday in M Berthelot's resignation, the paper* mostly deplore the loss to the country of a very able diplomat, whose character however remains quite blameless. •"The debals are to, be resumed tori
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  • 25 5 Lo-don, Dec 27.—The death is announced of Admiral Atkijeon&Willea. —Reuter. London, Dec 27.—The death has occurred of the wife of Sir Jamea Cantlie.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. Paris, Dec 27.—M Briand met Mr Llody George at the station enroute to Cannes, and conferreo*for hall am hour.—Reuter. O
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  • 47 5 Reduction of Wi'See. n t Aneta Service to the »Tribune"). WeltevreJfen, Dec 28.—The Royal PacketeCompany is reducing the of all its personnel by ten per cent, at "the beginning *>f February. The Union of Captains and Mates is protesting, ana action is expected.
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  • 78 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec 27.—Tife Hongkong Bank in London is floating Siam a two million sterling «loan, issued at par, it seven per centum interest. I- STRAITS TIMES LIBEL FUND. We have to acknowledge receipt from the editor of the "Malayan Leader" of cheques amounting
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  • 345 5 Installation Ceremony. Nearly 150 Freemasons attended the installation ceremony yesterday evening of Worshipful Brother E Denning Kemp, the newly-elected Worshipful Master of Lodge Zetland in the East for the ensuing year. The ceremony took place at thf Masonic Hall, Coleman-street, and Wor Bro W Makepeace
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  • 96 5 w 9 Sailors' New Pastime. *i <i m I Early on Monday mornflg, a Malay boy who was diving for coins in the Harbour, was attacked by a shark, 'and although he was got ashore, it is reported that he has died. This incident has led the British
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  • 108 5 FURTHER TROUBLE AT PORT SAID. ARRESTS AT ALEXANDRIA. Reuter. "5 Cairo, 27.—There has been a serious fracas in the native quarter. Barricades were erected, and a patrol in a lorry had to fire. Two rioters were killed and four wounded. In disturbances at Zifta, Egyptian troops fired, and
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  • 302 5 Happy Re-Union Dinner. The first annual re-union dinner given under the auspices of the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association on Monday at the Adelphi was an unqualified success. Thanks are due to Mr F C James the hon sec who was mainly responsible for the success.
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  • 97 5 London, December 23. Manchester: fJA lbs. shirtings fair (new basis) nom. Grey yarns single twist 26% 6 lbs. T Cloth fair 24 yards nom. Liverpool: Cotton-Fully Middling Am- p erican 11.22 Cotton Egyptian 21.00 Metals: Tin £173.0.0 Produce: Copra fair merchantable £26.0.0 Black pepper, fair Singapore spot
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  • 175 5 There will be a watch night service at SJ Andrew's Cathedral at 11.30 pm on Sarfrday. A limited number of wall calendars with a sacred picture (published by Mowbrays) will be on sale outside the Cathedral after the serflce. On Sunday morning there will be three Celebration of Holy Communion,
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  • 12 5 (We do not necessarily endorse tbe opinions expressed by correcpon dents.)
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  • 1582 5 To be Returned to the Donor. From MAJOR W G ST CLAIR i As the subject of this personal statement directly concerns the whole of the educated or partially educated population of Singapore, irrespective of race, language, creed, sex or age, I venture to ask the
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  • 256 5 From "EMPLOYEE": Even though i new shed has recently been erected i little distance from Finlayson jreen, purposely for the utility of smplcryeee when fairing thw Hi&a iaily, yet it has »ot sufltaimt aeeotauodation for all sundry hawkers, aad it is really a pity to witness the sight
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  • 332 5 OU Boys' Association. Our Malacca correspondent writes Two ex-scholars of the Malacca High School, Messrs Pang Yong Wah and Beng Eng Lim, have been instrumental in getting an Old Boys' Association formed. This took a rather long time to get going, and for the fact that it has
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  • 142 5 Bangkok-Penang Service. The through train service between Bangaok and feuang intj operation in January i.922. The hrst througn train will leave Bangkok at 7 a.m.. on Monday Jan 2, and will arrive at r/rai at 4.2Z pjn. on Tuesday, Jan 3. Tne connecting launch from Prai
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  • 71 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, December 28. Silver 34%. Hongkong 14% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $50%. Share Market —Quiet. Rubbers.— Practically no enqui.% Tins.—Taipings $1.10, Norths $1.15, Souths 50 cents, Nawng Pets $1.72 I Papans 27% cents, Ulu Piahs $1.15, Rawangs 67% cents, Linguis $4.60, Murais $5.10,
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  • 30 5 Subscriptions are invited in Penang for the purpose of erecting a Penan." Triumphal Arch in Singapore on the occasion of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
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  • 63 5 Singapore, December 28. Vi I-ondon— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 41 Bd Deinatio > 1 >'riwate 3 nioiitn 2s» 4 e-ad ladse Bank Tel. Tranter 175% Bonk de.i.and 14% p.c. Bank demand draft 63% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 133% On Japan— Bank demand draft Mjo% Sovereigns—buying rate $5.54
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  • 61 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, December 28. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 38 29^ January 39 39% Jan to March 40% 41 April to June 43 >44 Tone of Market.—Qt#et. a m Fred Waterhouse Co.. Ltd. Singapore, December 28. To-day's closing rejhtoes fr* as
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  • 65 5 Miss Pope has left St Andrew's school prior to going on furlough. She is not returning to this work. Mrs Wemyss is taking over the Infant Department next term. Miss MacIntyre has arrived and taken over the duties of sister-in-charge at the Children's Home of St Andrew's Medical Mission at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 168 5 I B VACANCY for a European, as Smelter, epply in person Pulau Brani Smelting Works. 28-12 30-12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1881. IK THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Sam mar y Case, In Baukbuptcy. No. 196 of 1915. Re R. Murugiah. Notice is hereby given that
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    • 74 5 :*rc«K=ra#raßasLr, zr-~az. r^EzaBWaWMBBMi Conwa>»Siewart=Original British-Made Jf rier Made as we'l as a P n can be made I oo s and Acts Ike a i *r1 c c r f IV B 4r I Guinea W r s I PCI!. Mf From I jffi/ $S aid Up 0 statlon s
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  • 630 6 FOOTBALL. S C C v. NAVY. A mixed SCC eleven met a team from the naval ratings (going home on the Bellerophon)eo the padang yesterday. The Sailors put up a fine game, and might have done better with a little more paeeiag, aad more accurate shooting. The SCC defence
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  • 125 6 WORLD'S LARGEST CLUB. The largest covered lawn tennis club in the world was opened at the Handley Page Aerodrome, Cricklewood, re* cently. This large budding haa been takes by Mr Gordon Lester, of Craven House, Kings way, who haa laid down six courts on which piny will be
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  • 199 6 PBNANO MBVBKa Mr DAM Bro|rn it new ia than* of the Arrangements for the forth* coming meeting of the Peuig Turf Club to be held on Jen 10, 12, end 14. Mr Oxeaham is expected to return to Penang on January 7, when he resume® his duties as
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  • 67 6 APCvaHKASRGA. The following will represent the A P C vs No. 4 Co. H X S R G A on the S R C gronnd to-morrow: G G Gray; M D Rutley and T M Winsley; L Gammell, C B Webb aad J S Souza; C A Mitchell, H
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  • 221 6  -  SINGAPORE DEFEAT NAVY. I By "Reynard." An interesting rugby match was played on the Padang yesterday by a weakened team from the SCC and a naval team chosen from among the naval ratings who are returning home from China on the Bellerophon. The teams were Singapore: McCullagh; Sutton, Fitzgerald,
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  • 213 6 SERE MB AN EVENT. The Seremban Rifle Club held its annual meeting on Dee. 17 and 18, whon very enjoyable and successful days were spent. Everything combined to this end, the weather was ideal, entries numbered over thirty and non-members were genorous in their help in the tiresome business
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  • 224 6 Getting late the Usee Light, I Says the Times H An •xhibition I will be held in Singapore on the oe-! ceaion of the visit of the Prince of Wales, the object being to stimulate a revival In trade. The exhibition will be open from March 31 to
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  • 155 6 Amongst the stories told by members of the 19th Royal Hussarsjust returned to England from India— ia one related by Sergeant Carr concerning his two pets—a dog and a monkey. Pat, the dog, and Jaeko, the monkey, were continually getting into mischief, and developed a fondness for
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  • 313 6 The report of the Tiang Guan Brick and Tile Co for the meeting at the Van Wijk Hotel on Friday at 3 p m, contains the following After making due provision for depreciation and all contingencies, the Company has suffered a lose for the
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  • 41 6 Every day 30,000 persons are killed or iojered in tbe United States, •aya an American rxchaoer. Five persons meet death by accident every minute and 21 »re injured. The total number of ea: mall ties in a year m 11,000,000. 7
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  • 378 6 Remarkable Invention. Under the presidency of Sir Edgar Jones, M P, demonstration waa given at Caxton Hall of a new appliance which may be used under water to mend ships' plates by riveting a freeh plate over a hole such as would be caused by a collision or
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  • 31 6 Ai tiie Empire to-aight «her be c epeeiei attraction ia the .fbeon Family Enterteinera. The pictures, in the first show, will include "Gaby", a seven-pert tin stow** the lean
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 411 6 Bethesda Hall, Special Mission Continues. Nightly at 8, p;m. v• ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. All Seats free... IMIIMMsmT IiaBSBMIISMSB—IIIIII ■> HIT fHI I MIL juu- TITAN CEMEriT ==1S SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO., LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND t MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER,
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    • 194 6 2 Your First 1 Thought O Baby'i walfare—trSt ismyour Pint O thought. Much depend! on 3 B food: what will make Baby well and j B happy during the first three montht Q will not suit him at the F>id of fdV W six month*. The Allenburys'Foods ki arc scientifically
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 490 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec. 28. Pontianak Khoen Foeag 2 p.m. Shanghai A Japan Tsuruga Ham 2 p.m. Mersing, Kemaman A Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Hongkong, taking mails for USA* Canada King Yuan 2 p.m. "Kretay, Trengganu,* Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon A Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo A Bombay*
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  • 607 7 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. FOSI-WAR JA?AN. Everybody Profiteering. line economic situation .s a specially difficult question to gauge i" any touutry to-day. But a -where, pe'haps, ia it more so than in Japan, rrom the point of view of national wealth, Japan, in sharp
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 m axton f .rst introduced tho printing into in, the year 1471. After acqui-m£ Mh« nevly mv ntsd art of printing at rugt s, he returned England, tnesland of his oinh, and set up a printirg press o near \Vest minister s •«The Game and Piaye of Chessa" and (he
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    • 296 7 ntllltlfll iou z%n take t!ie Drcca 8 \\^ĕ^wEy\ •I 'I lis vou an y wner M&JI '|i 'jj 3 so lbht and so compact Rh>9bV \|[j I ll' Pi-nic». the Trnni» Club «ny out I )Fk V'# I 1 i door Function, «uch oc asiom •"'Mk. Dccca L urrtainment always
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    • 169 7 sale op the tribune- at katong. geylang, and upper serangook. For the conwnmer.ee of readers ot! the Tribune in tbe above district*, new ii- puts foe tbe aalo of our paper have been eutab! *'.cd at the td-1 drrsscs gueti elo- aw 1 conies n be obtained deilj frum thi
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    • 408 7 An Invaluable Remedy for fc RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Sore Throat, Neuralgia. I Pain is a visitor every ho-ne, and nsnally it comesrqu te unexpectedly. But you are pre- iffif :flJf jfr fiS pared for every emergency »f yon keep a «ma;l |4"H bjttle of Sloans Lmimerrt handy. Sloan a Ig I.
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    • 202 7 jCiilicora Will Help j You Look Tour Bc*t <ako the CurJcure Trfo your r»wy ay toflet preparation* «rr! vetch > our skin, hair and hands improve. j Use Soap to cleanse and purify, rhe and heal, snd f he Mooai to powder and perfume. 1 Sots U.TUcnUU.OtMtUMHrf tad I aiyCulicorm
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  • 2352 8 LATEST PUCES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, December 28. Aiwira. LysOl nod JBratt, fechaiige and Share Broken i»u« the following li*t of quo Utieu. RUBBER.—Dollar Shares. r > Dtrid'nd*- 26 per mt for year ended 80-9-2v i per cent for year ended 80-6-20 f Nil for year
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  • 872 8 THE TOPIC OF NATIONAL •EVENTS. -> 4 fusion, federation, unification or whatever else you like to cal it between all the component of British Malaya is bound to come sooner or later, for as the impoiQance of the various States grows so it becomes more and more
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 49 8 (GLOBĔOJuj Elltw. C.«ct.. R o( Pari, Ho»iu., I I CH*T«.»rxI Laboratories I 1" dt v.lencifnnet PARIS I .n s,n g wt jndt M j DL PIR£ Bro hfri 1 0 Mo ey, lime and Worrg. I obtain the bj** J JZJ°° P7 T a pmotio.1 eiperiec. "P 00 IW
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    • 31 8 WHY SCFFHH TBM mn f*P9M TOOTHACHE wfcieh can ba "frtat i» mediately by nanonUhn K TSOTADA JAPANESE 4 DENTIST 74. BRAS BA8AH HO A (la front of French Gbaick.) A j
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    • 233 8 MARTIN'S PILLS STEAMER^SAIiiNGsT ILOYD'TRIESTiIO B. w Co. (iMorfontod ta Itjjj^ HOMB* AUD. Por Colombo, Jttc, Mmmm, Port Said, Brindiii, Venice ar i Trieste, taking oar?o or. thronga Bill of Ladies for fimm tyrant* Porti aad BiaaA ries Pons. Nippon De fl 37 Trieste or Jan Cilioia j an Dales of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 460 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I P>o.;Br!tish India AND 0 APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL &XD PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract wtyh His Majesty's O^ermJenL IHB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES BAST 0»'BOMBAY ire at present suspended, p LONDOItf FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. %Rom Due BINQAPOBB. Na*oya about J*n 10 Khiva
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    • 580 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U 8 SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISLO —MANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. Fo* CALCUTTA. Direct. Creole State, PwengHrs and Freight Jan 18 Wolverine Stata P<as«ngers and Preight Feb 18 g For* BAN FBANOISOO via MAN'LA HONOLULU.
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    • 723 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenh HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAQABAKL YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG as CHINA 10,S00 tons, Jan 16 (First Class fare, Bingapore to Ban Franoisoo, G
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    • 454 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) London He Fortnightly ervice For MABBKILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP via PORTS. tt» Yokohama Mara P*' Yoehmo Maru J n JJ Miehipa Maru v Liverpool Line Monthly Servioe For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL v*a PORTS. Malacoa Maru Feb 16 Hamburg line Monthly Servioe For
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 404 10 KAWm WANTED.—Experienced Occhlcr required. Security essential. Apply In writing to Barker A Coy., Ltd. 24 12—D 1812 promotion nrvoLVEs two THlNGS:—Knowledge and Preparation. tJkej ftm lakeas boon in learning thorthand and kounet* methods. Employers ceery where value tbe aerricea of men who are efficiently trained. Por particular* of tuition, apply
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    • 619 10 NOTICE. Tbe Exchange Brnki will be closed on 2nd Jan,, 1952, Monday, New Yoar Holiday. 19 12 2 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Anaadha r ßharan Lodge ISO. Peaang Street PENANG. NOTICE, THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE EE HOLIDAYS. WHARF DEPARTMENT. Notice ia hereby given aa follows:— January l»t 1822.—N0
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    • 471 10 BANKS. gZX HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated hi the 8.5.) HAD OFFICE It, KUNG ■TUatT, SDXGAfOBB, Established 1107, Paid-up Capital m 9MM.000 Serylus 1 •tf^OJ COURT OF DIBEOTOR3. Seek Eng Lim, Eeq.—Chairmen. Lee Wee Nam, Eaq,—Deputy Chgjsjsasm. Chen Teck Bee, Eeq, Ong Chow Eeng, Esq. Teo Teow
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