Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1921

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] <g> MM a AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII, •Nov 304 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 SUN, AND* COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE RQAD, P SINGAPORE. Phan.: Ut DEALERS iN PH&ra* MATERIALS OP EVER% DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, #*SlINTIi}g AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS ANIV g FRAME-MAKING. WHITE4.W4YS FOR*KAL ECONOMY. i f THE CASTLE." Knive cleaning Machine. Easy to use eRWBL__ I f the bladea well. 96 v
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    • 102 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. j Quotations given for complete Elect Ic Lighting Power installations, Pull nag* cf H««»io»J sni pliei in Hook if V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. 9 M MADSTRONG' Plants, rheideai Lighting Set
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    • 283 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GA^TTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum f 15.00a> Half-yearly 7-&0 Per quarter 3.75 I Postage Extra 50 eta. per month. "IDEAL" U J Portable I Machine. I I L A really cheap andjperfect
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  • 472 2 BY ONE WHO KNOWS HIM. Tha disoovery by the Punjab police, as reported in Tbe Daily vlail," of a Mk a conspiracy to murder Europeans »ni overturn the Government will coma as a blow to many officers of the Indian Army, bo h serving and retired. For
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  • 148 2 TbemysWryofa name and date found in tbe heart of a beech tree blown down by the wind at Portree, ia the Island of Sk, e, is causing much speculation in the neighbourhood. The tree bad been sawn into legs, which were being split witb an axe
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  • 42 2 Miami, Florida, Dec 2.— The British Consul here has been infracted to investigate tbe tarring and leathering of tbe Reverend Mr Irvin, a British whom his assailants accused of preaching social equality and intermarriage between Olacks and whites
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  • 165 2 Wherever the ache or pain, simply rub in Little's Oriental Balm. As you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,—quickly, simply and surely. There is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swellings. The more cruel sufferings of Rheumatism,
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  • 882 2  -  NOISY BUT STILL CHARMING. By Charles Dawbarn. In Parts, within earshot of tha Boulevards, yoa have to bawl to make yourself beard. Parisians have caught the trick of raising their voces to an astoni«hing pitch. Generally, in offices when important conversations ara en, the windows hare to be
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  • 622 2 ASTRONOMERS' MEETING AT ROME. Vatican Views. Calendar reformers will welcome the announcement from Rome that tbe Va'ioan decided to call a conference of to con* sider a possible reforu« of tjjie calen dar and tbe fixing of Ealter and tbe other movable feasts to definite dates. Tbe n
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  • 156 2 About £2,000,000 Recovered. The divers on the Admiralty salvage stesmer Racer have had a fairly good season in recovering gold from the Leurentic, which wasfjank four miles eft the month of Loagh Swilly in Ireland in «317. it i 8 estimated tbat half tbe bullion on board, or
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 545 2 ENGLAND r 2 Direct from the Mills to your home I Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods E from the great British Mail-Order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the up-to-date and attractive styles and th# low prices. You can be smartly dressed
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    • 368 2 TRY THIS TO-NIGHT. If you are feeling headachy, Jepreaaed, bilious, literish, out ot temper wilh the world, take a dole of Pinkettea to-night uxi fee how muoh better you'll feel in the morning. Pinkettea are laxative perfeotion. They sot as gently as nature, dispelling oonatipation, regulating the liver, stimulating the
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    • 742 2 —nrt f PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS f Messrs •WIRING ROE* Beg to give notice that reSbrved certain days for gales a*f Freehold and Lease i hold Properties, gOsiness Premises, Btfllding Land, etc*, at their NEW 4UCTON ROOK*, U-l C1LLYER QUAY (opposite tl»e Generat Post Office) Owners of includirfg Properties in tho
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    • 417 3 I I IN THE SEOOISD BHCaW AT 9 30 p.M Onoe in e?*ry wonnn'd lift 0 a eertain great 0 moment. (Xoe in her lif*f*aie something oomeg to her on wtioh'her whole future depend. What do yon think of it Yoja'il know when yon see Dorothy PhMipg in the Vi
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    • 497 3 ■■■■k^MMfcmWB^HBBMMMBBMfc^™* 1 The Tht p rom Sunday, December 15, to Fi iday, December SO, 1911. Aih&mbrs AT THE theatre tht Ifceatie wftiiaB let the BEST A 1 |rk jj LJ garden Ortheitra, M Tarn ate. «i the BEIT TM Htll tor Mniic and Ftttcrti sfTVW easrsssae bviasb ioid, du f
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    • 416 3 Wishes to a 1 1 who have to do with Moving Pictures Thoae who make them, who market them, who exhibit them, who tee tt|m A MEHRY CHBlBTMAi m Grand X'mas Programme, First how's Special Feature *'-"fHIS cLIMttt R V With CORINNE GRIFFITH Clyde Fiuh's Famous Hay With 48 costumes
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  • 102 4 Interest in the Washington Confer* ence is dying down. The submarine deadlock continues. Latest reports from Egypt state that the country is much quieter. The strike of Government officials was a fiasco. Aeroplane* are held ready for use. The Prince of Wales officiated at a brilliant function in
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  • 64 4 DEATH. The death occored to-day »t 10 a.m. of Mr. Jo«eph Nicholas van der Beek, I. S. O., late Finanoial Aiiiitant of Polioe at his residence No. 22, Buffalo Road. The funeral will take plaoe to-morrow, the eortege leaving the reaidenoe at 4.45 p.m., Interment at Bidadari Cemetery
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  • 649 4 To-morrow is the day set apart on which Straits-born Chinese may enlist in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. The Chinese will form a company of their own, before, and they will be in every way as loyal, as earnest and as efficient as any other company in the
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  • 447 4 Reuter. The s.s. Duners has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Jan. 1. A tea party will be given to-morrow by the National Union Club at 7.30 p.m. at the Club House in Racecourselane. We have received a most artistic calendar from the
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  • 446 4 i IMPCfttTAWT STATEMENT ON RUBBER. Interview in Penang. (Fro* Our Own Ipoh, Dec 28.—Lord Northcliffe reached Ipoh by special train this mornin# and visited Gopeng mine*, the china clay works and a Chinese temple. He left by train for Penang in the afternoon, after being tamed to tiffin
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  • 311 4 In connection with the Week of Universal Prayer (Jaj? lC) a public meeting will be neld in-*he V M C A hall on Wednesday, jS 4,% at 8.30 p.m. The speakers will be the Bishop of Singapore, Bishop Bifkley. and Rtv f \V Murray. Mr L Gordon Cranna will be
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  • 179 4 STRIKING CEREMONY IN CALCUTTA. THI? VICTORIA MEMORIAL. Reuter. Calcutta, Dec 28.—At the opening of the Victoria Memorial on the Calcutta MaidaA this morning, with pomp, H R H the Prince of \vfhes performed the most historically interesting event so far in Jiis tour. This superb building is held
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  • 73 4 Employers' Statement (A« eta Service to the •Tribune"). Weltevreden, Dec 29.—During an interview with Aneta the Director of the Royal Packef'ahowed very clearly that the reduction in salary of per cent was necessary ami perfectly justified, so tnat the action intended by fne Union of Captains and
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  • 269 4 New Illustrated Weekl}. We have receive# for revjgw a copy of the number of the "Malayan Review," which 1# on sale to-day. In the Foreword it is stated that "we have recognised the need of good illustrations and with the mode6t beginning, we havetelfcfc here we hope
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  • 140 4 Seoft AwSt Kilted Company. t There was no enroftient of men in the %V C at%ie Drill yesterday. However, a nuftber of forma signed, airo *1 intending volunteers are awaiting mescal ftspection in. The actual nuiBber already enrolled is 251 181 Colour Service, 44 Reserve and Service. The
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  • 26 4 The girl operators at the Oriental Telephone Office held a very successful dance at the Offices Last night. There was a very large getaenag r resent.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 225 4 JUST RECEIVED Larga New Stocks of Athletic Requisites. •MOWS w Inprorrd Model Dare- 'I topers. SAADOWS Bpn« Grip ing Machine?- if PERFECTION I and Dumb-beil T TBI aOIWELIi n C. Punching Ball with Rubber Cord* and Fittings for Floor and Ceiling. f r THE 'ARMY' r m r uccbing Ball
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    • 279 4 1 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Oloth and Sand Paper, Emery and QlaM Powder, Jackson's Floor Stain Varniih, French Poliih and Gold Siie Varniih, Copal, Oik and Blaok Japan Varniih, Salter's Family Spring Balanoe, Salter*! Oironlar Spring Balano*, Thermometer!— Japanned and self-regiiterlng, Bran Blow Lampi (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Ami-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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  • 261 5 WASHINGTON A "WISH-OUT Japan Says "Hands OtT Our Miami" Fates Pc uses Statu Qu Reuter. j n connection with visit Mr Hughes was m\ the opinion that #he may nggest exchange ft notes n tr the scope of the Quadruple Pact. It is understood the Japanese deif/ation may suggest*nformally to
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  • 137 5 Resumption of Trade. Reuter. Rome, ty* Italo-Russiaa cummercial agrettment haft •een'%gned to be followed by the conclusiow within six months of a definite, economic convention. The agreement provides that Sbth countries shall abstain from hostile action on tAir frontiers and from interyl propaganda against each other and
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  • 47 5 Reuter. London, Vf*c 28.—1t is reported from Constantinople that Mr John B Dodge, jwho has been visiting Australia, China and North Persia, investigating trade possibilities, was arrested by the Bolsheviks at •atum, the Soviets alleging that he was a British secret service agent— Reuter.
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  • 18 5 London, Dec 28.—Mr Lo the Chinese Consul General appointed for SngafsA, is sailing next
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  • 49 5 Bond's Liquidation Case. 9 (From Our Own Corresponc&iit). Kuala Lumpur, December, 28.—In the Bond's Case the appeal was allowed, judgment being reversed, °nc judge dissenting. The death is announced in New South Wales of Mr Phili;* Charles Russwl, of Swan and Maclaren, foTnjrly of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 165 5 PLANTATIONS. The annual general meeting of the Sitiawan Mission BJautationa 4*td-, was held Jfc the registered offices of tht Company, Chartered Bank ChamberV present being Rev. W T Cherry, chairman, A J Amery, E H Rue Ad O R S Bateman. ior the secretaries, Messrs Gattey an.fr Bateman.
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  • 48 5 Sixpence per Acre Scheme. Reuter. London. Dec/ 28.—The Rubber Shareholders' Association in a letter to the plantation companies stating that conferences with the Rubber Growers' Association having proved abortive, the former therefore proposes a comprehensive propaganda scheme and requests the companies to provide sixpence per acre.—Reuter.
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  • 50 5 More Disturbances Feared. Reuter. London, Dec. 27.—Following the failure of applications for a new trial for Sacco and Vansetti, the Italian Communists convicted of murder in the United States, police and guards at the American Consulate in Paris were doubled, owing to fear of renewed Communist outrages.—Reuter.
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  • 33 5 Reuter. Helsingfors, Dec 28.—Fierce fighting continues between the Karelians and Bolsheviks. The former have occupied Porajaervi, where the enemy is strongly Thr Bolsheviks lost twe hundred Juried, many wounded and, pri^lier^—Reuter.
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  • 184 5 The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Literary Association was held on Dec 26th at Ben Ledi, Teluk Kurau, with the Rev Goh Keng in the Chair. The following were elected officers for 1922 :—President Rev Goh Hood Keng, Ist VicePres: Mr Goh Leng Inn,
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  • 129 5 The crux of the problem is the recreation of our trade, particular our export trade, and this can only be done; by a very drastic reduction. The Government can help very materially by cutting down the excessive burden of taxation whicf industry carries. Fait *ull success »n
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  • 495 5 FRENCH CREDIT TO BE UPHELD DISCUSSION IN CHAMBER Reuter. Paris, Dec. resignation of M due to the disclosure in on Dec. 24 of a telegram from Berthelot to M Casenave in New York on Dec. 22 stating: "The difficulties of the Banque Industrielle de Chine are going to
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  • 45 5 Following the discussion of the policy regarding Russia, Marchese Torretta advocated c<ynplete liberty of the Cabinet, stating \fche Soviet Government cannot be recognized de jure unless serious guarantees are given. The Chamber passed a vote of conIfidence in by 220 agjynft' 86.
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  • 207 5 "Once to Every Woman," a six reel Universal Jewel/ production, will be shown at the Empire Cinema to-night, in *the show »together with episodes 3 an</4 of the serial "The Dragons In the first show, two more episodes of "|*he Hawk's Trail" serial will be screened, also a two part
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  • 274 5 ALEXANDRIA STRIKE FIASCO. MARTIAL LAW NOTICE. Reuter. Alexandria, Dec. 27.—The general strike of Government officials arranged to occur here to-day was a fiasco. All the administrations, except the Survey Department, are working normally. The police have broken up a few small demonstrations. —Reuter. London, Dec. 27.—A Foreign Office
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  • 109 5 A Well Deserved Promotion. Mr R N Thamby Thurai, Inspector of Customs, F M S, has been appointed Office Superintendent, Chief Secretary's Office, and will we understand assume the duties of the new appointment as from Jan 1, 1922. It must be mentioned that Mr Thamby Thurai
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  • 74 5 Programmes for the New Year Land Sports will be available at the entrance to the Grand Stand. We are asked to state that in the event of inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances preventing the New Year Land Sports from being held, the Telephone Exchange will be
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  • 1114 5 COMPANY'S FIRST YEAR OF LOSS. Annual General Meeting. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates was held at the registered offices of the company, Nos 64, 65 and 66, Market-street at noon to-day. Those present were Messrs Jan Cheng Lock (chairman), Chan Keng
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  • 11 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 248 5 From H Y TAN I feel it my duty to express directly my humble opinion of "Japonicus" article in the press. China is by nature a lover of peace, and she wants every country to be her true friend and not a false one, who is worse
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  • 75 5 Singapore, Dec. 29. Silver 35%. Hongkong 15% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $51. Share Market- —Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.12%, Norths $1.17%, Souths 50 cents, Nawng Pets $1.72%, Papans 27% cents, Rawangs 67% cents, Petalings 90 cents, Johans 87% cents, Padang Plandoks
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  • 99 5 It is to be hoped that as a Free State Ireland will make a new start, and that it will achieve prosperity and the Irish people enjoy happiness. If peace and good Government come to Ireland as a result of the agreement Great Britain will benefit
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  • 76 5 In this practical world practical considerations invade even the domains of the lawyers. Why, it is being Hiked should good and lawful" citizens with avocations elsewhere by means of which they provide their contribution to the King's taxes, be required to perform work which can expeditiously (if
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  • 216 5 Report for 1921. We are informed tnat cable advices from tne Lonuon onice are to tut ditct uiat tne annual report ana accounts oi tne Eastern Sniei'..ng could., lor tne year ended au*u»i iust iMi, were issued m .London on tne instant. The ProUt and Loss Account
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  • 63 5 An instruction has been given out by the Canton Police to the effect that in compliance with the request of the Commissioner of Civil Affairs, the employment of waitresses in restaurants and tea-houses is to be prohibited. In his letter the Commissioner of Civil Affairs stated that such vocation is
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  • 76 5 Singapore, Pscambsi m% On Lonuon— iitxuk. I UiuLitU» a.ti"» I i/cuiauu >> t nvatc o moutna, sigut as o>Jli Luuitt Mask iel. iraiiaier ±t*-/% On ilongnOi.g i>au«. u t4 ii«*au draft i«Vs p.c. On anaugaai— HaUtL uc...auu urait t>4 ou j«t.a— |fc|lM( mi. iia.iSicr Ou tiaj^ail dei..ai.a draft bo»ert;igas-
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  • 32 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, December tiibbed bmokM Sn«et Ciosmg'Pricss. jewels Spot 38 3 J January ,3a Jan to March 4i w June 9 41 J lone oi^iiarket. —tead>.
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  • 63 5 Sin±,ayore, Decenioer 2j. To-day s ruouer quotations are as under:— A \ew io.k.—20 Va cts. Loudon. —iittu. Singapore. —cts. 'lune of uc —Sceadj. Ismail bin Awang, Chauffeur of motor bus 885, was charged in the oecond Court yesterday with driving recklessly and colliding with a rutisna
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 I The Conway-Sfewart-Original m British-Made Jf L*»er Wm m Made as well as a Pen can be made. Looks md Acts like a Cis'ar tt( r Guinea #r "ZZSLT Pen. f <™ i $S aaJ Up At aU st8tione s and J welters. C Agents for S S., Weill Mooter,
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  • 90 6 FOOTBALL. 8 C F A LEAGUE, Saturday'a Match. As too United 2. Straits Yoeaa•tera' 0, Choo Sit Que* scored two goaia. BandayMatch, White Star L Bendemeer Athletk 0. Lee Kiah Wah scored the oniy goal. 8 C F A League Position*. P W L D F A Pta. Aston
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  • 165 6 S C C v H M 8 DURBAN. There was a keenly contestd game pf hockey on the Padang yesterday, prhen the S C C eleven met a team £rom-the H M S Durban, and won by rJf narrow margin of one goal to nil. The Sailors played a
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  • 127 6 NEW YEAR EVENTS. The Race on Sunday morning, Jan 1, will be for the Somerville Bowl. Start 10 o'clock, Club Course. Per. centage Handicaps, 3V4 hours limit. The Small Class will race for the Phyllis 111 Cup, kindly presented by Mr T M Hmton. Start 10.30. Uaual Course. As
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  • 139 6 I G C PRESIDENT'S PRIZE. The draw for the President's Prize is as follows L J Gilbertson vs. C V Bailey J Maxwell vs. G C Knox A P Cameron vs. N Bath J D Hall vs. D Stewart; H Tongue vs. H Jackson; C Eventt vs. Dr M
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  • 888 6 NOTES FROM HOME. The announcement, just made, that Mr A Beamish and Mrs Larcombe have become professionals, is curious reading, and has created something of a Mir. By way of opening a discussion on the matter, 1 will say at once that there is nothing in it derogatory
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  • 44 6 A Thrilling Adventure," a sevenreel Pathe production of absorbing interest, will be screened at the Marlborough to-night, along with a tworeel Universal western drama and a Pollard comedy. In the earlier show there will be a fine melodrama Isobel," in six parts.
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  • 165 6 Reported Cure For Old Age. Wonderful possibilities in lengthening human life lie in the eating of radium, according to Dr. Stillman Bailey, a Chicago physician, who is one of the greatest authorities on radiology in the world. His attention, he told the Therapeutists' Convention at Chicago, had been
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  • 135 6 A serious incident took place on the Canton river the other day. About one hundred cargo junks due to proceed to Wuchow were formed into one company or fleet, the idea being that they were so massed there would be less chance of their being attacked by pirates. They started
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 397 6 TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO., LTD. AND MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, PARTMENT. Taiping, Teluk Anson, THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR Penan* and Kedah. 6 BOARD. MESSRS. SWAN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO., LTD, LAREN. Seremban and Koala THE UNITED ENGINEERS,
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    • 300 6 The Austin AU British Autoplant. Will furnish the electric current for a house using the equivalent of 60—20 watt lsmps or say 800-1,200 candle power. It is the latest house lighting plant on the market and combines all the adraatages which a long period of experimental work combined with the
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    • 638 6 'Straits* Settlement*Volunteers r 2° Have YOU Enroled? You are too latt for Xmas But you can still Ire a i921 racruit Joira Now. 3Drill Hall, Tuesday 27th from 4 psm. to 7 pjn+ Thursday 29th from 4 pjn. to V p.m. 3 Friday 30th ffom 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 89 6 WHEN AND WHERE, To-day, Dec 29. High Tides.—10.1 a.m., 11.31 p.m. Malaka Pin da, Chan Sze Onn's. Alor Gajah, Derrick's, noon. Pajam, Derrick's, 12.30. Raffles Guest Night. To-morrow, Dee 3d High Tides.—10.40 a.m., 0.6 pja. Municipal Meeting, 2.80. Tiang Guan Brick Co, Van Wijk, 3 pan. Tanglin Club Fancy Dress
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    • 372 6 MKT CLOSE To-day, Dec 29. Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Mersing Hong Lian B p Jn. Penang,* Colombo, Sues,* Port Said,* Marseilles,* London* A Antwerp* Yokohama Maru 2 p.m. Malacca,* Medan, Port Said* New York* Bowes Castle 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy Swatow, t-aliing mails for U S A
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  • 119 7 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. DR LIM BOON KENG. Bound for Manila President Dr Lim Boon Keng of the new University of Amoy and formerly of Singapore, ia going to Alanna next month to attend the inauguration of Dr Guy Potter Benton as president of
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  • 160 7 A Japanese Point of View. We do not consider that the Washington Conference now in session is capable of settling divers questions of great vitality and importance and we anticipate that the conference will be renewed in Tokyo or in Peking. In case the present Conference receives
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  • 63 7 Reported Kidnapped. Canton, Dec. 20.—It is rumoured that Mrs Sun Yat-sen, who is on her way to Kwei-lin to join her husband in the expedition against the Worth, has been kidnapped in a certain place in Kwongsi and is being held for a ransom of $500,000. No
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  • 100 7 Canton, Dec. 20.—The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce has sent a circular telegram throughout the country stating that bad news has been received during the hut few days to the effect that China's proposal to submit the Shantung question and the Twenty-one Demands to the Pacific Conference
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  • 164 7 There arc indications that somewhere at Washington lurks the idea that it will be necessary to recognize officially the political ciiaos of China and to offer assistance ia reducing it to order; and no action by the new Entente would be more welcome in the Far East It
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  • 78 7 CHINA'S CASE. Arbitration, on tbe face of it, proves' impractical. Either tbe Powers must! leave Cbina to solve its own Internal political problems or take positive, steps for intervention. There is no middle course possible. If they middle in China's internal affairs they will run up against a situation which
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  • 424 7 Shanghai, 15«—Mr Edward Ezra was stricken with apoplexy at 12.30 to-day. Ha died later in the Victoria Nursing Rome. Shanghai, December 16.—Hundreds thronged the li'ttle Jewish Cemetery at the funeral of Mr Exra. People of all wslks of lif e and every nationality and creed wwre represented—an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 1 I A m W /S//r —Z y i_ > Wdfiam Caxton fir|t jngraduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After <» e acquiring th6* invjntad arc of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his bi.r^h, and set up a printing press near
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    • 413 7 IMPROVED TYPE RUBBER MANGLES. Both machines to arranged that both mil- rs are always parallel, henoe tbe orode robber on para, iog throngh the rollers a few time*, is formed into a sheet of even thioknees with most of the water and other moisture squeezed oat. Ensures sheets drying qoiakly
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    • 416 7 "_and I j getting strong again so quickly" What could be more gratifying to a woman bur* dencd by ill-health, than to feel she is getting strong again—what a relief, after that depression and weakness, to experience a delicious feeling of i 1 renewed health, vigour and vitality. The mission
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  • 2091 8 I M V LAUSI PRICES QUOTED IN TfflilMMT. i m jt- 7- fliiffww, f**mknat. Messrs, fayall and Evatt, Bxcbange and Shan Broken wn <9Bcwteg lift of quotations. RUBBER.—.Dollar Skim. Issue C r Dividend». Valtoe». 6 Buyer». Mm. r, 1 Allenbj 0 *0 0 80 Co per cer.t
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  • 575 8 Feet and Steps. ft DRILLING %ND DRdbPlNf*. m A correspondent to the "Daily Graphic" writes as follows:— Once upon a time there waa an Englishman who danced successfully, but everyone thought he was jfti quite nice, you know," so he was dropped from decent society, ana eventually died
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  • 210 8 An Amaiingly Story. Jack Llhdon's biograpL^® wkiow has been published. It i s w»k of .amazing franknt* the earl experiences of t" f write£ as a newsboy in Sar» a cannery hand, an member of the o# a a tramp, a stowaway, a»d jailbird at vl m CL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 61 8 jGLOBĔOL I The Idea. Tonic. I Anaemia 1 1 Hfcj Convalescence S^MilTillS" I tonic, and. unlike .Tents d S a I i 1 1 Kr, fN s E Uf Interne of Pto, Hospiul, .>■» m 5 li.PinE Brokers U mm mmmmm Saw Mo ey, Time and Worry. 1 ~IZZ^i:,;/r wt
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    • 17 8 WHY STJFFHB TUB BURDEN TOOTHACHE which cms ho reUared'almoei immediately hy WMmmWrnM TSOTADA JAPANESE ft J!" *Cb™*.)
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    • 180 8 fllJGEllS^izEQra' assured riiQGEL Lo7?bQrtJl I LOTD TNESTID 8. £«j> GOi« (la*orp«ra*ed lastly.) HOMIWARD, 9 Fcr Cclombo, Aden, Majsaaaj Por: Said, Brindiai, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Piume tne Levant- Povaa Bl&ci 8« Porta, Nippon Dec 27 Trieste or j an CiUcia erj in Dates
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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