Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol tLf -No. 2 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1982.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 *Tm NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, IW SINGAPOREPaca* DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND j FRAME-MAKING. A NEW ACHIEVEMENT IN I Low Candle Power Illumination. ELECTRIC LAMPS (Consumption 5 Watts.) I The OSGLIM Lamp has a wide and varied field of application, not
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    • 15 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER VIRGINIA Unequalled Quality—Moderate Price. Sole Manufacturers: ASDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. I LONDON, i
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  • 1354 2 FROM LONDON TO RIO IN FIVE DAYS. Britain ai a Standstill. Before the end of 1923 at least one regular airship line between 3' nth America snd tbe Old World will be in operation, aod tbe east coast of Latm- America, with i<s great cities of Buenos Aires,
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  • 829 2 CHINESE LECTURE ON EAST AND WEST. Significant Contrasts. Chinese lecturers speaking in English are sufficiently rare in Hongkong to make their addresses of considerable interest, and when the lecturer is a lady it is such a striking sign of changing things Chinese that one looks for a
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    • 379 2 r^g^ i\ fl PRINTED CCLCIJRS Britain's Best and I Brightest Comic Papers p "Puck" and "Rainbow" are first Jj2Jl favourites the whole world over. They |xj tare packed with v. hole-hearted fun from cover to cover. Every picture means a un laugh, whilst the easy-to-read stories are gjj brimming over
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    • 440 2 DO YOU LOOK TIRED? Some people alwaye wear a wore, tried look. It is the cut ward eigi of nervousneee, n cia per. hapa, with iti characteristic symptoms of worry, lack of appetite, headaches and sleeplessness. To anoh people it should be of interest to know that Mile. Andree Mery,
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    • 212 2 [severe itching I AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No Sleep and Got Worse. Cuticura Heals. "Little red spots were over my arms and a severe itching and burnfing. I had no sleep and the eruption gradually got worse. I could not even wear anything woolen. The itching stopped me
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    • 560 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS, Messrs WARING ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOM 14-1, COILYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales
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    • 329 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 p.MA n Excellent Universal feature production presenting bewitching Carmel Myers in t R>mantio story interestingly and charmingly told. THE MAD MARRIAGE In 5-Parts. Bapplemeuted by Episodes 13 and 14 of the serial THE HAWK'S TRAIL IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. ONCE TO
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    • 547 3 The The From Saturday, Deoember 31,1921, to Thursday, January 5, 1922, Alhambre aJtaaimli T nH]r ta the ooli tU Tfceetre theatre #ALHAMBRAS T)>o Kill lor Moak cod pMtorn SKOA2». dH I g tfttflaa. lnt»rv»lg ML Happy ana Proipevoue New Year to Ome Patrona In the Second Show, at 9.15 pm.
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    • 432 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P In. Loose. Lions and Fan t oven Two Baal Century Animal Comedy. Harry larey in "The Freeze Out" A Universal Special Attraction in Five Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 915 P.M. WILLIAM DUNOAN EDITH JOHNSTON In Vitagraph's "FIGHTING
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  • 106 4 There is small hope of a happy ending to the Washington Conference. The publication of the alleged FrancoJapanese correspondence has roused bitter feeling. There is even talk of the French delegates leaving forthwith as a protest The Dail Eireann resumed meeting gives some prospect of the Irish agreement
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  • 795 4 1921, the darkest year since the war, and for many people the dullest year in their lives, has gone, and there are no regrets about its departure. In our memory of it let us be as charitable to it as we can. Let us remember that
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  • 411 4 Lt A S Howcroft, A E C., will be attached to the R G A., Blakan Mati, from Jan 12. The detective department have arretted a Chinese named Sze Buan, for the alleged counterfeiting of coins, and possession of the same. The London address of the Association of British Malaya
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  • 147 4 A Suggestion. We would suggest better arrangements for the control of traffic after dark at some points of the city. Take, for instance, the spot opposite Johnston's Pier, where two streams of motor-cars cross—one lot going along Collyer Quay from Tanjong Pagar towards the Esplanade, and the others
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  • 643 4 The s s Himalaya has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at this port on Saturday afternoon. Mr DAM Brown is now in charge of the arrangements for the forthcoming meeting of the Penang Turf Club to be held on Jan 10, 12, and 14. Mr Oxenham is expected
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  • 420 4 THE SHORTAGE OF SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Chinese Volunteers. A committee meeting of ohe Straita Chinese British Association wag held at the Garden Club on Friday, Dec 30, 1921, at 5 p m. The following were present :—Mr S Q Wong (in the Chair), and Messrs Yeo Hock
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  • 101 4 R G A s Notification. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Jan 3.—The R G A, London, cables that restriction forms of assent received from members represent 473,000 bearing acres, or fifty-five per centum of the total membership. The assent from nonmembers represents 25.000 acres. Producers representing
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  • 165 4 About a doien persons were summoned before the fourth magistrate thia morning, on a charge of aegligently discharging their firearms ia the public road. Mr Savi, the C P 0., prosecuted in the cases, and 'aid that every year, a number of complaints were lodged in connection with
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  • 45 4 There is to be a service of layiig 011 Of handt for the healing of the sick at 6 p m next Friday at S Andrew'i Cathedral. Entrance will be hy the West Door, where forms for filling up may be had.
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  • 33 4 All Eurasians are reminded that a mass meeting will be held at tha Singapore Recreation Club on Friday at 8.30 p.m. to discuss the Volunteer Bill and if necessary to pass a resolution.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 204 4 'BEN' ALARM CLOCKS. BIG BEN PERFECT TIME-Xt EPERS. W BABY BFN. Always do the Price If yon'd rise early right thing at $8.75 just say when the right time Nett. and leave yonr oall with Raby Ben. OBTAINABLE FROM Robinson Co., Ltd., I Xi f r (Incorporated ia the SS.)
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    • 240 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Glaai Powder, Jaekaon'i Floor Stain Varniih, Frenoh Polish and Gold Siae Varnish, Copal, Oak and Blank Japan Varnish, Salter's Family Spring Balanoe, Salter's Oironlar Spring Balanoe, ThermometersJapanned and self-registering, Brass Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti friction Metal,
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  • 473 5 Bitterness Over Alleged FrancoJapanese Irrangements. Worm Peace Very Remote. Reuter. London, 3.-lnter>newed in PB ns on the eve of his departure for M Briand declared that the key to the whole situation is Frances Z*m- "A pact of alliance between Briwl n and France, a pact
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  • 257 5 Appeal to the Empire. Reuter. London, Dec 31.—Aa presider. of j the Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund, Lady Pearson makes a warm appeal to the British Dominions on behalf of the permanent endowment of all charities for which Sir Arthur laboured dunng his lifetime. Tne fund will be
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  • 111 5 Reuter. Paris Jan 2.—According to the Papers, expressing views on the New Year prospects, the trade crisis is receding on all sides, *he momentum taken lately by the iron and steel industry being especially noticeable Thanks to lower Prices for coal, better railroad facili■JS*i and cheapness of
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, Jan 3.—lt is reported ml UssJ circles at Portsmouth that the Geddes Committee is recommending a reduction of the naval personnel, w *uch has already been reduced to about a hundred and twenty-three by a further thirty-five tbou»«M offeart aod »««-SmApt-
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  • 120 5 Unrehearsed Incidents. Reuter. Rangoon, Jan 3.—This city of Rangoon is providing more unrehearsed incidents illustrative of the Prince of Wales' popularity than any place of his tour thus far. When he was leaving Government House for a review, a Eurasian in khaki wearing a stetson hat, and therefore
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  • 65 5 In Cold-Storage Insulation. Reuter. London, Jan 3.—The "Times" scientific correspondent states that highly promising experiments have been made with rubber, expanded by gas into a highly cellular form, as an insulator in cold storage. The Times" points out that if anticipations regarding this are realised, a
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  • 56 5 Reuter. Vienna, Jan 2.—The banknote circulation unprecedentedly increased to seventeen milliard crowns in the laat week of December. A curious phenomenon is that although the circulation totals one hundred and sixty milliards, the public complain of such shortage that many employers on Saturday were unable to pay
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  • 46 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 2.—A report from Vienna states that the Government has allowed it to become known that Vickers Armstrong are offering to purchase the great Woellerdorf arsenal, proposing to convert the works for the manufacture of locomotives for Balkan i orders.—Reuter.
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, Jan 3.—The bankers'[ clearinghouse annual statement says the total paid for clearing in the year 1921 was £34,930,000,000 a decrease of £4,088,000,000 compared with 1920, the record year, but it exceeds the total ol amy year prior to 192 X).— *mm ...,e—
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  • 141 5 LORD NORTHCLIFFE ON PROPAGANDA. DANGEROUS TO THE EAST. Reuter. London, Jan 3.—lnterviewed at Colombo, Lord Northcliffe emphasised that Germany was expending an immense amount of money on propaganda in the Far East, by Berlin wireless and subsidized newspapers and the film. TJhe wireless service consisted largely of misleading
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  • 121 5 Serious Crisis Averted. Reuter. Chicago, Jan 3.—The Continental Commercial National Bank and the Continental Commercial Trust Savings Bank have taken over the Fort Dearborn National Bank and Fort Dearborn Trust Savings Bank, and guaranteed all deposits therein, which on Sept 6 totalled sixty million dollars. The Chicago Clearinghouse
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  • 71 5 Reuter. Rotterdam, Jan 3.—A young Amsterdam lawyer, Doctor Wysman, was mysteriously murdered on New Year's Eve in a train between Amsterdam and the Hague, whither he was going to spend the New Year with his parents. A lady and a man entered the first class carriage in
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  • 31 5 Reuter. London, Jan 3.—Seven persons were drowned and five are missing owing to the capsizing of the German steamer Fehmarn during a gale in the North Sea.—Reuter.
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  • 22 5 Reuter. Johannesburg, Jan 3.—Only the staffs and natives are working the coalmines, pending the results of the 6trike ballot.—Reuter.
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  • 129 5 There is no longer any doubt as to the success of the experiment of showing good films at the Victoria Theatre, when it is not engaged by any theatrical company. On both Monday and Tuesday nights, the theatre was crowded to its fullest. The All Chaplin" programme
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  • 146 5 The following passengers arrived by the X P M steamer Melchior Treub on Jan 2: Mr and Mrs Bunker, Mr and Mrs Sfcraub, Mrs Douglas, Mrs Favorite, Miss Bingham, Mrs Cartright, Mr and Mrs Simonds, Mr and Mrs Gray, Messrs Vigant, Danaldson, C A Martins, Marguests, J Behar,
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  • 102 5 MAJORITY FAVOUR THE TREATY. EXTREMISTS STAND FIRM. Reuter. London, Jan 3.—The Dad Eireann reassembled this morning. Over, a hundred resolutions of public bodies in favour of ratification of the Irish agreement were lodged. Mr O'Cospor, minister ef agriculture, opposed the treaty, and declared that it was a step
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  • 93 5 Cost of the New Dredge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 3.—At the meeting of the South Taiping Tin Dredging, Co, Mr Brown, presiding, answering questions, said the board were negotiaing a loan on satisfactory terms. The consulting engineer's fee for superintending the erection of the dredge
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  • 66 5 Jewellery Worth $4,000. On Sept 27 last Detective Inspector Farmer and Detective Yong Hoe arrested, on a warrant, a Chinese woman named Tay Ah Chee on a charge of cheating in respect of about $4,000 worth of jewellery. The complainant in the case is a Chinese woman named
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  • 169 5 Katong Premises Raided. Chief Detective Inspector Costelk) prosecuted, before the fourth magistrate this morning, a Japanese named Shamatzu, who runs a lodging house at Katong, for allowing immoral conduct to be carried on at the establishment Inspector Costello said that on Dec. 17 last he visited the house
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  • 190 5 A Farewell Dinner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca Jan. 3. On Saturday Dec. 31, prior to hie departure on nine months' leave to India, Mr S Emanuel, the Chief Clerk of the G P 0, Malacca, was entertained to a farewell dinner by tha Poet Office staff. At
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  • 110 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET FRASER AND COS WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jan. S. Rubbers.—Very littlj business passing. Pajams $5.75, Ulu Benuta 30 cents, Nyalas $5.25, Kedahs $2.35, Brogas 45 cents, Alor Gajahs $1.50, United Malaccas $1.17%, Perak Rivers $1.40, Indragiris $4.50, Tapahs $11.50, Ayer Panas $6.20, Malaka Pindas $1.25. Mining.—Quiet. Collieries $15.15,
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  • 146 5 Singapore, Jan. 3. Owing to the holidays and absence of cables, there is very little change to report since our last issue. Standard Sheet.—Spot has sold between 38 and 39 cents, January 39% to 40, February to March 42 to 43, April to June 43%
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  • 274 5 Singapore, Dec. 30. At last week's auction, which was held on Friday, owing to the intervention of the Christmas Holidays, a rather larger quantity of Rubber was offered, and prices, generally speaking, improved, Standard Sheet advanc- ing 2 cents and Standard Crepe 1 cent
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  • 163 5 The recent Maplah outbreak in Malabar has rendered many homeless and destitute. Thousands are flocking daily to the relief camps situated in different parts of the country. Very liberal contributions towards ih* cause have been forthcoming. Yet the relief committees, now at work, have been considerably handicapped
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  • 599 5 We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by peadenta.) SINGAPORE ARCHITECTS. From FREE LANCE: From the little that I have heard from some architectural friends I gather that there must be a strong feeling of dissatisfaction at the way in which this class of professional men will in
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  • 61 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, January 4. iibbes Smoked Sheet Closing Prie*. Buyers Seller* Spot 38% 39 January 39 39% Jan to March 41% 42 April to June 44 44% Tone of Market.—Easier. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, January 4. Tv-day's closing rubber quotations re as under:—
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  • 82 5 Singapore, Jan 4. Silver 34%. Hongkong 14 per cent premium. Shanghai 64%. Three Months Gold 50%. Share market—Quiet. Rubbers. —Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.10, Norths $1.15, Souths 52% cents, Nawang Pets $1.67%, Papans 27% cents, Rawangs 67% cents, Petalings 92% cents, Johans 92% cents, Padang Plandoks
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec 31.—The Federal Reserve Board, reviewing trade conditions, says the year end reports compared with last December demonstrate a continued upward movement. Holiday trade was ten per cent above last year's. Extreme caution in granting bank credits continues. Reuter.
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  • 129 5 Singapore, January a. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 3 7-M Private 3 months, sight 2> 4 3-8J On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 172% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1* P-c pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 133% On
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  • 41 5 Previously acknowledged $6,903.60 Wha Kee Kok Association 10.00 Ho Ho Biscuit Factory, Ltd. 50.00 Meyer Bros 100.00 Naina Mohamed and Sons 10.00 V/ P W Kerr, Esq. 50.00 straits Chinese Physical Culturists 20.00 Chinese Christian Association 32.00 $7,177.60
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 Conway-S<ewart«Original J& British-Made Jf l/ver Made as we 1 as a Pen can be made. Looks and Acts like a Cusrarteeri js£>W forEVißHct. fill 111 Oil Col-I, tipped irri UUlllCa SSf&f aiummbs Pen. jir From Mif $S aad Up 4gGf At ail mHjW Stationers and Jewellers £Bm /£m The Sole
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  • 514 6 THE TURF. PENANG RACE MEETING. Full List of Entries. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Dec 31.—Tbe entries tot the Penang New Year race meeting ere: First Dey. Race One.—Nankin, Babz, Avro. Race Two.—Backfire, Jaunty Jay, Clorelly Boy, Helanel, Hatfield Boy, Timah, Brooa-ibiUs, fssuaeretjr, fleecer. Races Three, Six and Eight.—Backfire,
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  • 70 6 FORTHCOMING MATCHES. The following team will represent Singapore against Malacca on the letter's ground on Saturday King Ablett, Middlebrook, Warren, Sutton Cameron, Nicholl H R S Law (captain), Ramsay, Husband, McKerron, Mackenzie, Dr Mcßae, Penrice, Martin. On Friday Singapore A team meet Johore on the Padang. The home team
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  • 1178 6 STRAITS UNION F C. Tha annual general meeting of the Straits Union Football Club was held on Jan. 1, at Mr Scow Chwee Chuan's residence 15 Covent-row, and the following gentlemen were elected committee members for the year 1922: President Mr Chua Chin Seng, VicePresidents Mr Ang Kee Seng
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  • 353 6 The ninth Anniversary of the Mutual Improvement Association was successfully held on 25th and 26th December, 1921, at Mr Yeo Cheow Yam's bungalow at Jurong-road with ronggeng in attendance. The annual general meeting was also held on the 26th with Mr Wee Chin Kam in the chair.
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  • 127 6 S C C vs. S R C. Reuter. On the S R C ground this evening, the S C C and S R C hockey teams will try conclusions. The SRC team will be G G Gray, E G Wheatley, E O Angus, E E Ryan, C B Webb,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 87 6 NOTICE. We have removed our Office from No. 19, Collyer Quay to No. 3, De Souza Street. DONALDBON de BURKINSHIW. Singapore, 4th Jan 1922. 4 I—D 9 I IN PREPARATION New Sceneries and D"» sses For a Oreat Malay Play in 4 parti INDBA PETBA Watoh for the Grand Opening
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    • 507 6 WANTED.—Shorthand Typist wanted. Apply stating aged experience (if any) and salary required tc Box 113, c/> Malsya Tribune. 41 61 WANTED —Oishier for important firm. Mast have best testimonials and oharaoter. Able lo find ample seoority. Write Box 114, c/o Malaya Tribune. 41 61 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. Good Resolution
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    • 333 6 tltan cement IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO, LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND .x* ti MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tnpah, PARTMENT. Taioine. Teluk Anson, THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR D Ugkt mh BOARD. Penan KedMh MESSRS. SWAN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO., LTD, LAnb.N.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 87 6 WHEN AND WHERE. i To-day, Jan. 4. High Tides.—2.5 a.m., 1.45 p.m. Polo, Balestier. Tanglin Club At Home, 6.15. To-morrow, Jan. 5. High Tides.—2.38 a.m., 2.29 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6. High Tides.—3.16 a.m., 3.21 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7. High Tidas.—4.1 a.m., 4.26 p.m. Polo, Balestier. Sunday,
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    • 447 6 MAILS CLOSE To-day, Jan. 4. Billiton A Sourabaya Ban Poh Gnan 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Muar A Malacca *Hong Keat 8 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 8 p.m. Hongkong Hwah Yih 8 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Ipoh 8 p.m. Saigon Kampot 8 p.m. Medan Medusa
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  • 654 7 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE ORIENT. Important Disclosure 3. Th* rfher we« k we-e pnbH'h r d ii tbe "North China D*ily News" partioalara relatirg to tbe uuacc untablv early ahowiog of two Charlie Chaplin feat area in Shanghai, The Kid "laat summer fed "Ihe Idle Class daring the
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  • 310 7 Skeletons of Cape Cliff Dwellers... j Capetown Skeletons and wea. pons of a colony of oliff dwellers,! believed to bare livfd more than 12 000 years «to, described aa a pre. Basbman rsce—tbe earliest known race of man inhabitiog Soath Africa —here been discovered by Mr
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 141 7 II 1 ft W /&//t v William Caxton first introduced the printing press into tngland in the year 1471. After acquiring th6 newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and
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    • 405 7 •A ItiEMME GRAMOPHONE 7/1 I \A 1 Decca, though so smali, is a complete J B Km j\ Vi\ 8T*rnophone—full in volume, clear in repro- jjl; j IK V.X duction and natural in tone. To hear it is lljltjj l|!ikvA to fecognise at once that it has all the /j/A\
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    • 293 7 COSUNG ft &k (MTABLian» UMJ 8, Telegrapb Street, SINGAPORE, »bl« TOB4CO TelapooM No *9 P.O. Box tlf afarsjaea aal smart* Pare Qrspe Brandy $33 0 a Itti Moscatel |i •uu dalga UO vlhi.b iiIIU Sherry $3<>.oQ White Wine*, Hoeki, elo. $2f .00 M. TllWa Bre-jdiet: Pare Grape Liqaeur 00 iMj—
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    • 94 7 mßm mmm\WmwMm\ m m BOVFn IY^E RUBBER MANGLES. Both machine* an artati»W'd »b»t bo«.h roll-rgare blwbtb p*ral-), h re« th»- c noV ril>t~r on pa-g--it_g rbrnoth b« roJlerg I *tr*i>. h f"»riiied it'C 8 Bb»- tOt -v-t, tbu k a« witb OJU*)( of the wa.tr aud other moisture sqoeeaed oat.
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  • 2448 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, December 80. Maura. Lyall and Ermtt, Exchange and Shart Brokars i*»ne tha following list «I quotations. RUBBER.—Dollar Stem ru-i_ti n fa UTTWinm. •mM -Mm 25 per eett for year ended 80-®-2v 5 per cent for year coded 30-6-20 Nil for
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  • 683 8 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. The Gunga launched by William Simons and Co., Ltd., to tue order of tne coninnss.oiiers ior tne port ol Calcutta, is tne largest dredger yet bunt on the Clyde, and is the third dredger built by Messrs Simons for the improvement and maintenance
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 (GLOBĔOJj) I The Ideal Tonic. I I Convalescence jftj I j I Vrab > curfj;!. thr period of I r it -nay be sa«i to represent the I .standard specific for all diseases due to poverty ol blood It is a I fir»t- Jass tonic, md unl ke other agents,
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    • 146 8 ACHE AND PAIN INSUKANCE, You insure your bouse against fixe, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pum* Utile's OriaaUl Dalai is an Ache end Pain Insurance, lor those who keep it handy can hava INSTANT relief from Backaohe, Headache, I t i t? m tiSln Naur
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    • 297 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. utj mum m. *r. Co. (JjMoryorstod Is Italy.) HOMBWARD. For Colombo, Aden, Pon S*dd, P>L diet, V«-n;c i d T>ict:e, tokin* on thu rg fi Bili of L« dli f« Fioo .h.Le\?r»*» Prr*» at.d black %\%m < n D c 17 Tiitß c or J ti J n
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 593 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.sO.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Eng lane.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. j PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contrast with His Majesty's Government. |HB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. Nagoya about Jan 9 Khiva
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    • 596 9 STEAMER SAILINGS if, i -~_,^JiiiBiB^IXJ>TBBWr-" II I- i PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. 8. BHIFPINQ BOARD SAN FRANCISCO—HANILA—EAST INDIA BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOUTTA Direct Creole State Psttengers and Freight Jan 18 Wolverine State Pistengert and Freight Feb 18 For SAN
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    • 692 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated ia U, 8. A.) San Francisco Service Thote desirous of teeing the Orient shonld travel by the acenh rcn'° HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI* YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG v. CHINA 10,500 tone, Jan 16 (First Clan fare, Singapore to San Franoiaoo,
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    • 459 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) ggggj-W London Llnw Fortnightly ber\ he For MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP via PORTS* Yoshino Maru 22 Miahina Mam 29 Sido Maru feb Liverpool Line Monthly Servioe For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL via PORTSMalaooa Maru %eb 16 Hamburg Line Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 492 10 WAHTED. WANTED.—A reliable etenotypiat (Chinese prof erred; with good knowledge of cffiee work. Apply to Baok, oh MUaya Tribune. 31-12 4-1 ONI OF THE KEYS THAT UNLOCKS the itoreboose of opportunities in tho mercantile service is a practical knowledge of shorthand and business methods Th* beginning of th* year is
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    • 519 10 HOTI<& NOTICE. Oo and after the lit January, 1922, the offioee of Lao Kirn Soo, will be centralised at No. SO, High Street, the town office at 6.A, Change Alley being given np. Telephone only No. 2C63 will be in na». 29 12 B 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anaadha
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    • 476 10 BANKS. BZI HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated ia th* S.S.) MEAD OFFICE 18. KLDXG STREET, SINGAPORE. Establiahed 1907, Paid-up Capital WWO.OOO Surpluj mm I aWiQQQ COURT OF DIRECTORS. Scab Eng Lim, Eaq.—Chairman. La* Wan Nam, Eaq—Deputy Chairman. Chan Tack Has, Eaq. Ong Chew Kang, Tag. Teo Teow
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