Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1922
1922-01-24
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section30 1922-01-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] I >i AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. LX.- -No. 19 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 192230 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1044 1922-01-24 1 AND COMPANY I 109 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I Phassc: P DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND I FRAME-MAEING. I WHITEAWAYS GREAT SALE. I i! x*^ 2 5 k jj V*l l Y— j| i'l|\ j ,e brown n-arroon green1,044 words
-
Advertisement39 1922-01-24 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AMD SHIPPING GA^HE. Tel. No. 845, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum m m 115.00 t Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter mm 375 Postage Extra 50 eto. tier month.39 words
-
-
Article1732 1922-01-24 2 HOW MINISTERS WERE ENSNARED. Spy* Lift-Story Retold. Paris,—Tha lifa-asory of Mate Hari, the beaatiful woman-epy who mot hw fata in the ditch at Vineaanaa Fort, is a romanca of tha underworld that justifies ths wildest imaginings of the most sensational novelists. It is given fully for tha first1,732 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement187 1922-01-24 2 FURTHER REDUCTIONS 20 X ""off" 20 X ALL SALE PRICES. From WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25th j until the and of our Sale. To ensure a complete clearance of the remainder of the bargains offered. John Little Co., Ltd. < (Incorporated in England.) Singapore Ac Kualu Lumpur, II GREAT REDUCTIONS 6§ X187 words
-
Advertisement255 1922-01-24 2 Electrify Your Bungalow! Why be oontent with old fashioned, dangerous kerosene oil lamp when yon oan have electric lights in yonr home at the lame running cost We oan supply, from stock. Matthews' Plant 15-20 lamp oapa oity, oomplete with 16-oell glaetj «r batteries (80 ampere-hour, oapa city) for $875.255 words
-
Advertisement561 1922-01-24 2 SICKLY BABIES, Sickly babies— little onei who are troubled with their stomachs and bowels, whose teething it painful, digestion bad, and who cannot sleep well—may be made healthy and happy by Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. Mrs Wilfred Damons, of Val Brilliant, Quebec, WTitec:—"Please sand ma a rial561 words
-
Advertisement635 1922-01-24 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS 3 Messrs WARING ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Lease, hold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOOM* 14-1, COILYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the635 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement353 1922-01-24 3 IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 9.30 P.M. THE GIRL IN NUMBER 29 Featuring Frank Mayo, a delightfal mystery, thrill and romance of Elisabeth Jordans Novel The Girl In the Mirror have been enhanoed in this piotnre the oomedy within a tragedy thu makes tbe story unique. Is In five Reels.353 words
-
Advertisement550 1922-01-24 3 xne From Tuesda January 24, to Sandsy, Jsnmry 29,192J, Alhtmbri U !H^ nla AT THE IB tlm only Um Theatre AT TH1C tneatre *tf tilt BEST A W U Mk A IFj A •iqulniUtW Ortktntrt, Cakes, Coffee Mi the BEST Thatiall for MdiIc tad Fntorei Tea, ate, served IntervalsA FOX550 words
-
Advertisement311 1922-01-24 3 FIRST SHOW CHANGE! AT 7 30 SH *RP. JIMMT AUBREY IN DAMES AND DENTISTS A Big V Comedy in Two Parti. Montagu Love in "THE GUARDIAN" A World Brady made piotnre with a PUNCH in 5 Parti THE STORY il of a guardian who wai handicapped in hit efforts to311 words
-
-
Obituary40 1922-01-24 4 Acyowi Biimi, Mrs. B. aong Choon and family thank all Dae friends and relatives who atteted the funeral of the late Mr. KUhong Choon, and aent wreatha ai letter* of condolence In their sad >r« avemeni. Ml Ml40 words
-
Article847 1922-01-24 4 In rtecting yesterday upon the agittion for more school accommoction we commented on the fa< that of the Straits papers oly the Straits Echo had upo that time seen fit to support the attitude we had taken v on the question. We note tat yesterday, at the eleventl847 words
-
Article465 1922-01-24 4 Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald and child have left Malacca for home via Singapore. We understand that Mr Miles, of Whiteaway's, Malacca, will be going home on leave shortly. Mr G Gordon Wilson has returned from home leave to take up the appointment of Superintendent, Government Monopolies, Singapore. Another Chinese has465 words
-
Article133 1922-01-24 4 The trial of the five Malay coolies at the Johore Assizes on a charge of murdering their employer, Mr Thomaa Herbert Darbyshire, and his Malay "boy,," Kia, in the jungle at Kulai, Johore, last June, waa continued yesterday, when Yunus bin Pedok, the fifth accused, continued his133 words
-
Article155 1922-01-24 4 Inspector Joyce yesterday produced Hadji Ismail the Malay driver of ear 313, before Mr Bull in the second police court, in consequence of the collision between the car and a motorcycle ridden by Mr L S Dunlop of the Borneo Co. The collision occurred at Beach-road on Sunday.155 words
-
Article539 1922-01-24 4 The mail notice appears on Page 8 to-day. We learn from Naval Headquarters that there has been a delay in the arrival of the Fleet. Four submarines are now expected on Wednesday, the Titania and one submarine on Thursday, and the Hawkins and Maraxion probably on Saturday. The death occurred539 words
-
Article385 1922-01-24 4 CLAIM FOR $10,000 DAMAGES. Alleged Insinuations. In the Supreme Court, before th. Chief Justice, Sir Walter Sha yesterday an application was mj' that an interlocutory judgment deli" vered in the case of Oscar Wii Mn D M D Stephen and the Estatea Supplies and Agency cT should be385 words
-
Article244 1922-01-24 4 Fences" Get Long Tern*. Yesterday, Mr Nunn, district magistrate, passed sentence on several housebreakers who were recently up before him for trial and who wert found guilty. Dollah, the Indian, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment on each of the three charges against him, the terms to244 words
-
Article145 1922-01-24 4 A Bill has been drawn up for untitled Pulsory registration of European British subjects in the F M S (excluding, inter alia, members of the Volunteer forces); but presumably it will be withdrawn in accordance witb the Colony's lead. At the sixth annual genera! meeting of the Lion City Club145 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1922-01-24 4 ADAPTABILITY AHD DISTINCTION tPOOT WEAR. A No. 108. Black Box Calf Walking Boon Prioa ***** No. SI T. Tan Willow Oalf Walking Boots Price $27.60 No, 4 A. Brown Willow Oalf Oxford Bhoei Price 119.50 No. 51. Black Box Oalf Derby Shoea Price I17.&0. A nan ll frequently Judged by168 words
-
Advertisement314 1922-01-24 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia tha Btnita BeUUnent* 36, PHILLIP STHBBT, BINGAPOBB. Phone No.. JUJ and JIM. Private No. Mi. New Stocks Just Arrived. Lamp Soitsort, Wad Punches, Woodite Gauge Glace Kings, Pre Mure Ganges, Spoke Brushes ar.d Handled Brushes, Double and Single Eaded Spanners. Tub* Expanders, assorted Pile314 words
-
-
Article3252 1922-01-24 5 Success of Schools Agitation— Income Tax Debate. Registration Bill Withdraws. H E the Governor, Sir Lauranci y_B —1 K C B. presided at the meeting of the Legislative Council held in the Council Chamber yesterday, and there were also present Officials: H E the G 0 C, Sir3,252 words
-
Obituary355 1922-01-24 5 Passed Peacefully Away. We published, yesterday, news of the death of His Holiness the Pope. The following: messages have come from Reuter Rome, Jan 21.—The sudden and unexpected news of the Pope's relapse caused a tremendous sensation amongst all classes. A feeling of hopefulness came during: theReuter. - 355 words
-
Article192 1922-01-24 5 The Chinese Army, Reuter. Washington, Jan 21.—The Par Eastern committee has postponed taking action on the American proposal to publish all Chinese treaties, at the request of the Japanese, who desired 1» refer the matter to Tokyo. The committee passed a resolution expressing the Powers' hope thatReuter. - 192 words
-
Article55 1922-01-24 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 21.—Mr Hoover hae written to the Merchants Association saying a commercial treaty with Germany was originally planned, but it was decided to hold it up for the time being as it was believed the clausei of the political treaty with Germany would protect theReuter. - 55 words
-
Article353 1922-01-24 5 SAVED FROM A COLLAPSE PREMIER'S STATEMENT. Reuter. London, Jan 21.—1t ia learned that Mr Lloyd George and Mr Chamberlain have reached an agreement continuing the present Coalition and concentrate ing on a policy of reduction of expenditure and taxation and attacking the labour party. It is considered thatReuter. - 353 words
-
Article39 1922-01-24 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 21.—A destructive fire almost completely destroyed a chocolate factory at Tempelhof near Berlin. It is stated that eight hundred workers were injured, and the damage is estimated at 40 to 50 million marks. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
-
Article22 1922-01-24 5 RUSSIA GERMANY. Reuter. Berlin, Jan 21.—The press reports the arrival of Soviet plenipotentiaries charged to furnish guarantees necessary for effective Russo-Germaa collaboration,—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
-
Article31 1922-01-24 5 Reuter. Calcutta, Jan 21.—Giving evidence Indian leritf Oommieeion. tb» <«belrm»n nf tbe Indien lee Com. mienon fevoured limited ,lnper»el pre» f<»renc» end recommended ebolltion of tbe «port dut? on tee.— iteutnr.Reuter. - 31 words
-
Article119 1922-01-24 5 North and South Agree. Reuter. London, Jan 21.—As a promising outcome of personal consultation, Mr Collins and Sir James Craig have mutually agreed that instead of the boundary commission as outlined in the treaty, the north aad south will each appoint a representative to report on the futureReuter. - 119 words
-
Article99 1922-01-24 5 On Serious Charge. Reuter. New York, Jan 21.—Tex Rickard, the promoter of inter .alia, the Car-pentier-Dempsey match, has been arrested at the instance of the Children's Society and charged with criminal assault. He was later released on a thousand dollars bail.—Reuter. New York, Jan 21.—Rickard surrendered immediatelyReuter. - 99 words
-
Article57 1922-01-24 5 Business Affected Reuter. Johannesburg, Jan 19.—In consequence of the miners' strike, no trams were run at midday. There is considerable inconvenience through lack of power to businesses and industries. Ten thousand mine natives have already been repatriated. Indications are that a section of the dispute concerning theReuter. - 57 words
-
Article57 1922-01-24 5 Reuter. Delhi, Jan 2L—The Council of State has rejected by 23 to 10 a motion advocating a joint session of both Houses to determine the lines for holding a conference of all shades of political opinion to consider the situation. The Government has announced that it isReuter. - 57 words
-
Article74 1922-01-24 5 C. of C. Rubber Aaeoclstlsm. Singapore, January 24. Pale crape closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 29 V» 30 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot 30 30% Februsry 30% 31 Feb and March 31 31% March 32 32% April to June SS ti Tone of Market.—Steadier. Fred74 words
-
Article593 1922-01-24 5 Coroner's Enquiry Opens. Before Mr Bourne, the Coroner, in the Coroner's court this morning, the inquest in connection with the Bukit Timah tragedy which occurred at the end of last month, was commenced. G Gomes, the Eurasian who was employed as a draughtsman in the Municipality, and593 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement82 1922-01-24 5 AUTO SERVICE COMPANY. 5 Beach Road. NOTICE If hereby given that I, Khno TVok Beig. am now the aole prcpiletor of the above firm. KHOO TICK BENS. D<Vd Jan. 21. "1 26 1 TYPEWRITERS THTC EMPIRE No. 1 No. 2 OLIVER No. 9 No. 10 MODELS. 9 too Ik «3d82 words
-
-
Article980 1922-01-24 6 HOW THE CHILDREN WILL WELCOME HIM. Each to Carry a Flag, Mr A Brown sends us the following details of ths arrangements which ar* being mad* for the children's welcome toURH the Prince of Weiss on March 31 The Children's Welcome to the Prince is being organised980 words
-
Article273 1922-01-24 6 Further Postponement. Before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard ia the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr Mundell applied on behalf of the local branch of the Banque Industrielle de Chine, for a further postponement, for one month, of the petition for the winding up of the Banque. The petition was postponed273 words
-
Article225 1922-01-24 6 "Hoodman Blind," a powerful sixkeel Fox production featuring the popular William Farnum, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night, along with a Topical Budget, "Travels and Communications in South Africa," second series, a Pathe Review, and the first of a series of cartewn csaieeHes knows as Tony* Sarg's225 words
-
Article218 1922-01-24 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH CUP. Draw far Second Round. London, Jan. 9. Th* second round draw for the Association Cup, which will be played on Jan 28, ia Brighton v HuddersfleM. Walsall or Bradford City v Notts County. Southend v Swansea. Swindon v Blackburn. Preston v Newcastle. Bradford v Arsenal. Notts218 words
-
Article81 1922-01-24 6 STEVENSON AT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 24.—At the Penang Club, Stevenson conceded Mr Oxenham -10U in a game of 800, and got his points in an hour and ten minutes actual playing time. He went to the table 21 times. His best breaks were 27, 136,81 words
-
Article116 1922-01-24 6 CARPENTIER t. COOK. London, Jan 13.—The Australian heavyweight more than held his own in the first round, scoring well with his left and right hooks in the infighting. fa the second round Ceek again did well in close work, but took a nasty left hook from Carpentier. In the116 words
-
Article43 1922-01-24 6 INTERNATIONAL DOUBLES. Weather permitting, Dean and Kleinmann are due to meet Nakamura and Mikohara at lawn tennis, in a return match, on one of the S C C courts this evening. The last match was unfinished, each pair winning one set.43 words
-
Article19 1922-01-24 6 Reuter. WALES DEFEATS ENGLAND. London, Jan 21.—At Cardiff, Wales beat England at rugger by 28 points to «.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
-
Article92 1922-01-24 6 K.G.C. COMPETITIONS. Th® following Chines* New Year Competitions ot the Keppel Golf Club open to supernumerary members will be played Flag Competition: Vice-Captain to arrange details which will be pitted later. Sunday, Entrant* Fee $1 p«x player. Mixed Foursome To be played on Monday afternoon; 9 holes stroke. Entrance92 words
-
Article40 1922-01-24 6 London, Dec 28.—There were 628 divorces in Scotland in 1921, compared with 810 ia 1920, but this is etill over double the average. Huabead* were petitioners in 284 eases and wires in 244 cases. Only 14 petitions wars refused. j40 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1922-01-24 6 VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDAY, NEXT JAN. 28th AT 9.15 PJf. THE I Children's Cinema Matinee. CHARLIE CHAPLIN LARRY SEMON. AND LITTLE BESSIE LOVE. SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN. PRICES $2 aad 1. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Ara'.ian Night's Play AZIM The Basket155 words
-
Advertisement317 1922-01-24 6 Further Reductions j From Wednesday, Jan. 25th, until the end ol Safe. 20°/ Discount OFF ALL SALE PRICES > A Few of Our Leading Bargains. q Sal* Price. Lets 20% Discount. Q "Storey" 5-Seater Motor Car, British Made $3,950.00 $3,160.00 jj Henderson" Motor Cycle 1,150.00 920.00 < 11 "Saltley" Bicycles317 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous120 1922-01-24 6 WHEN AND WHERE, To-day, J an 24. High Tides.—«.8 a.m., 9.59 a.m. Pantai, Ltd. Derrick's, noon. Kuantan Rubber, Barker's, noon. Rent Board, 2.15. To-morrow, Jan. 25. High Tides—8.8 a.m., 9.5 a.m Exhibition Mtg, Council Chamber, noon. Polo, Balestier. Tanglin Club At Home, 6.15. Thursday, Jan 26. High Tides.—9.2 a.m., 10.58120 words
-
-
Article1170 1922-01-24 7 WHAT THE WORLD MIGHT SEE. New Agricultural Era. An extraordinarily interesting interview with Henry Ford, ol motor car fame, appears in the American Review." It would be easy to smile indalgently if one ccnld forget what tie baa done, writes J C Wellirer. Bat how aboat those1,170 words
-
101 1922-01-24 7 His Majesty received the members of the Japanese Commercial Mission at Buckingham Palace on their arrival in London for the purpose of conferring with the leading business men of this country. Dr. Takuma Dan presented an address to the King, which expressed the hope that101 words
-
Article700 1922-01-24 7 EFFECT OF THE SHANGHAI SHOW. Aeroplane Progress. The automobile trade in Shanghai is experiencing something of a boom as a result of the Automobile Show, and many garages report extraordinary sales, all of which they tribute to the impetus given to the trade by the recent show. The700 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement417 1922-01-24 7 The Prince of Actors "GARRICK" DV D GASBI X, at one greatest in his profession. I "Cam X" Tobacco and class Tobaccos made toe London's idol, called His name was made famous renowned to^te^etawmthe ji l a a v in looacco Dienaing art. the Prince of actors, was for all417 words
-
Advertisement303 1922-01-24 7 2 Specialists Recommend r DEXMA for Your Eczema f>r. C. B. Holme* the weil- kjvti skm specialist, wrists cor. vim- <\ :hnt (hf >EXMA Pr«s I n is ar mich a afWSttE ior £cietr.i is j[ rnaltrm." -.1L Yv'.L. Randolph ccrrc'.x>ra*.cs: :r«*of skin «i ayasai (~i ami) and i the303 words
-
Advertisement190 1922-01-24 7 I /i/ /S/ <o t v hL* NEW YEAR 1 NEW GOODS j We have received a splendid assortment of our New Goods from Japan, China and India for the New Year. Opportunity lost is money lost. G.ve us a look up before you make yojr New Year purchases anywhere190 words
-
-
Article2173 1922-01-24 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 24. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt. Exchange and Share Brokers *s-ue the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Lean* Dividends. Values. Buyers. SeUers. 1 AUenby «I 5 0 25 per eent for year ended 30-9-2L j Alor Q a j2,173 words
-
Article220 1922-01-24 8 The following passengers arrived J the iv P M Steamer Kumphius yesterday: Messrs J A Kroon, E ierasaki, E Tunakashi, Capt Montoyue, Capt Covles, Bed Capt Montoque Um iin Joe, Lun Tin Jauw, Tim Homr Jauw, Tsuahida, L Flmter, J Ity* J 8 Barnes, F Haraguchi, IVVmter Cottom,220 words
-
Article437 1922-01-24 8 VIEWS ON AN URGENT NEED. In view of the local agitation r school accommodation, the followi from a Home paper is of particular interest: Lord Inchcape, a member 0 f tha Economy Committee presided ov er b' Sir Eric Geddes, says: Education il an excellent thing in its437 words
-
Article163 1922-01-24 8 Bungalows Visited in Cats, For many years past bungalow verandah thefts between lunch and tea have been very common is Colombo, and, recently to have been quite un tpidtmic of robberies of this kind. Evidearcs Bit lected by a representative of tha •"Times of Ceyion*' points to the163 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement167 1922-01-24 8 j BUSINESS J OPPOBMiriES I Ma> be discovered every j ft y the Advertising columns of the I" Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ranted," Vor Sale," To Let," "Lost'Found," and "Trade Notices," Etc., Etc, will bring quick results. If you have something to sell* or a house to let, if I167 words
-
Advertisement105 1922-01-24 8 r STEAMER SAILING* mv mim\ n co. ilneor» «atea In ItafcJ HQMJWIfii). For Colombo, Ad6n, Massaas, Pori Said, Brir 'iaf, Venice and Trioeie, taidng cargo od through B?!I of Udfns for PffjaM tbe Levant* For s hue sok S* Pesrta. Nippon Jnn Tries.c or Jan Dates of sailings, itir rice105 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous381 1922-01-24 8 MAILS CLOSE To-day, Jan. 24. Penang,* Colombo, Port Said,* Marseilles* London,* Antwerp* Yoshino Maru 2 p.m. Colombo, Durban, Capetown South America Canada Maru 2 p.m. Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya Macassar taking mails for Australasia (articles for places in Western Australia by train via Sydney if prepaid at letter rate) Houtman 2381 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement591 1922-01-24 9 STEAMER SAILINGS pT*O.-British India and APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Eaglaan.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Uader Contract with His Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, from LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kaehgar about Jan 25 Devanna591 words
-
Advertisement524 1922-01-24 9 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS MONTHLY SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, B. EMITA doe here Febrnary 5th Sailing Febrnary 9tb. For further Partionlan, apply to Paterson Simons Co Ltd. (Inaorporatad in England.) M— AGENTS. THE ADMIRAL LINE.524 words
-
Advertisement424 1922-01-24 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD- (incorporated fat V. 8. A.) ■■i. 0M -T San Francisco Service Those deiironi of teeing the Orient ihoald travel by the toenh rrn* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU 4 SAN FKANCIJCa From HONGKONG ft* NANKING 15.C00 toni, Feb SO (Firtt Olatf fare, Singapore424 words
-
Advertisement326 1922-01-24 9 O.S.K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA UMITBD. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 2 DM HOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP. •Argun Maru arr Jan 27 dep 28 Andes Maru arr Feb 23 dep 24 Amnr Maru326 words
-
Advertisement546 1922-01-24 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) London Lino Fortnight* Service For MABSEILLES, LONDON 4 ANTWEBP via POBTB. Yoshino Maru t__ 9 s MishinaMaru H SadoMaru F b 16 Uv.rpool Unm Monfchly Servioa for MABSEILLES A LIVERPOOL ria POSTS Malacca Mara Feb 16 Mmmburg Line Monthly Service For LONDON,546 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement513 1922-01-24 10 WANTED. WANTS D.—A Wharf Clerk those who hare well experienced need apply, oarmmenoing salary $35 itating nationality and age to A B 0 c/o Malaya Tribune. 17 1 no WANTS D —A Second-hand Typewriter, make immaterial but must be in good working order, Offen with pride Post Box 376, Singapore.513 words
-
Advertisement593 1922-01-24 10 NOTICE NOTICE That the Exchange Backs will be oloied on 84th January, Saturday 1 Chinese 30th Monday/ N-w Year 81 1 30 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anandhn Bhavan Lodge 180. Penang Street PENANG. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Two building lots at Robinson Road next to the new premises593 words
-
Advertisement420 1922-01-24 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in the 8.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chair ■an, Ontr Boon Tat, laq. Lim Ch wee Cbiaa, laq. Choa Poh Sialic, laq, Lee Pang Seme*, Esq. Too Baa Keng, Esq. Oag Hm Hong, laq. Tan See Go*_, laq. 8420 words
-
Advertisement461 1922-01-24 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1S62 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892). Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest .£1,227,600 Head Office 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS R.461 words
-
Advertisement472 1922-01-24 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE C0„ LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: Sean Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lea Was Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Has, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq. Tan472 words
-
Advertisement448 1922-01-24 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang S6 Beach Street Malacca 181 Joaker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman, Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahamat. Palembang 16, Uir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraaciaco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semaraag, Shaaghai, Hongkong, Amcy, Poataanak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised448 words
-
Advertisement483 1922-01-24 10 BANKS. 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,483 words
-
Advertisement429 1922-01-24 10 Quality and Quantity are the two leading featoret in our business. What we ■ell, either to shippers planter! or miners, can he relied npon; henoe ki ß cheap in the long run to deal with Ui. In quantity alto we are not laoking. Oar slocks at present, at they always429 words
-