Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. ToL Ll> -No. 24 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922 FITI CXBtm < The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1322.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 •< UN AND COMPAMT 'V* NORTH BRIDGB ROAD. 1W SINGAPORE. DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTTNQ AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAILING. IF YOU REQUIRE J* 1 <» < j* •B I I II I I LII I mm mW Sbt4bt4b« WM H mm mm, U
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    • 14 1 IB lAUYA ItUfe M. N*. in, ij i ilJi, PAYABLE IM AMTAHCm i n
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  • 2837 2 WHJ WE OUGHT ALL TO BE HEALTHY, Tha Annual Ceniextact, The aanael meeting of the Malay* Branch of the British Jdedical Aatoeiatioa was opened at the King Edward f*II Medioal 8«huol Binga. pore yesterday mornlog. The Prealdent, Dr Malcolm Watson, waa lo the ebair and there were alto
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    • 892 2 n j The Cost for Renewals I II h V »00 to 2007.!! tr yon want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK, SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated j j prices until the worI« shortage is overcome. Isn't j Xa««ffifiW therefore, the best policy to wait
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    • 45 2 AUCTION SALE OF 95 Asbestos Oorrogated Sheets Straight 7' 426 Asbestos Corrugated Sheets Oorved 8' To be held at Meiara. R. Young and Co., Ltd, Godown, Teluk Ajer Heolamation, ll II.UDIT, Fil. 2, H 2.51 p.m. POWELL CO., LTD, Auctioneers. (TnfWlaTTlaad hi S^agapore,) mi lt
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    • 467 2 Palo, languid, fetd-laeam* atae laager th* feaki.a. T. sidered pretty la thess it n t must ba bright «U 0 *er, rJ lipa ana spirit, Tha g i of health are a matter of blood atf! is for this reason that Dr Wil" Pink Pill, for Pale Peopi. ar moat
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    • 341 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 30 PM. CHARLIE CH1PL1N in A DOG S LIFE The Ft;ft of nil Hittioa Dollar Ctomndy In 3 A UDivmal Jewel Snj f featartrg Er.MO LINCOLN tb« o-l~hra f .fcd star of Ta i .n of the Ap*s in UNDER CRIMSOiN SKIES la 6
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    • 633 3 1 """""w^^ts^ 0ur ChlotS9 'attvns. AihaaDra THERE 18 NOTHING FiNER ANYWHERE NOR ANYTHING la tha aalw IfeMba MOKE ENJOYABLE aND ENTERTAINING tfcMtaT #ktrt m than the P ogrf.mme for the S i Nighta From Monday, January, SO, to 3aturdiY, P bruiry 4, 1922 with AT Trrn» W1ID M M the
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    • 223 3 MARLBOROUGH 1 Th* HaH far Comfert, Gaad Music aad Goad Picture. SKA CM ROAD. From THURSDAY, J »n. J6. to WEDNESDAY, Fob. L A TWO-FEATURE PROQR >MMK OF STRONG PICTURES 1 h Fint is A CHARMING SHLECT PBORUCTION F atorinf ALICE BKADY la a rtory of a ajirl wiib i
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    • 399 3 With Best Wishes for A Happy and Prosp reus N» w Year. AT 7 3 J SHARP. GEORGE LARKIN ANNE LUTHER In the Grwat Mystury S ri»l m&m THE LURKING PERIL Of Daredevil Stnma and Dangerous D- *ie. ■piaode 1. The 125,000 Contract" w a. "The Edge of th* Cliff"
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  • 155 4 Germany's budget plans inolede in* creased taxation, She bac a scheme for gradeal payment of reparations. The Vhantang controversy still drags on. Adverse influences are being felt In tbe American leglalatare. The oollapie of tbe roof at a Wasb. ington cinema oaeaed a big deathroll. Heavy inowfallt oaased
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  • 848 4 The power of the press is universally acknowledged to be great, but it is not often realised that the power of the film is at least as great, if not greater. The film reaches the masses in a more complete way than the press and
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  • 260 4 There is an influense epidemie in Padang. Capt J H A Woodfall, late East Surrey Regt, is appointed adjutant of the Malacca Volunteers. Information has been received that the British War Memorial has now been shipped for Bangkok from Home. A beautiful marble stone, which recently arrived from Ipoh, has
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  • 118 4 Weil-Known Chinese and Son. We regret to learn that Mr Seah Lye Kiat, aged 47,, and his son, aged four, were both murdered yesterday at their residence, New Market-road. One man who was living with them, and who is supposed to be a relative, is now under arrest.
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  • 67 4 European Succumba to Injuriea. An accident resulting in the death of a European occurred in Orchardroad on Sunday. It appears that Mr G Morse, who was- proceeding along Orchard-road, was knocked down by motor car 3156 near the turning into Oxley-road. He was removed to the Thompson-road Clinic,
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  • 105 4 To-morrow a Special Day. In our advertisement columns a special recruiting day for European companies, S S V F, Singapore, is announced for to-morrow at 5 p.m. Any intending volunteers who are awaiting an opportunity of presenting themselves should avail themselves of this opportunity, which with certain exceptions
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  • 46 4 Several persons inform us that they felt a slight earthquake shock shortlyafter nine o'clock this morning, particularly in the Serangoon district, lasting about two or three seconds. Our Ipoh correspondent wires that a distinct earth tremor was felt at Taiping at 9.16 this morning.
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  • 440 4 London, Jan 27.—The late Mr Kennedy- Jones, M P for Hontaey, left £206,000,—Reuter. The engagement is announced of Muriel Lilian, only daughter of Mr and Mrs H O Robinson, Kuala Selangor, to Werner M Iversen, Sungei Ular Estate, Kedah, eldest son of Rector Michael Iversen, Denmark. On Thursday at 8
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  • 126 4 Protectorate Might Go. Reuter. Cairo, Jan 29.-The p 0 lee ra native houses and seized bombs a y pistols, and made many arrcats eluding six students. The newspapers state that t have thus thwarted a Sarwat Pasha, an ex-Minister whom the British author;;'negotiating with a view to his
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  • 88 4 A Burnley Protest. Reuter. London, Jan 28.—At a n etisg •Jie Burnley insurance committee, tha chairman and others objected to a panel doctor estgachag a I biasßS as assistant. The clerk said there waa nothing m the rules to prevent it. A councillor said that Hi:, i Chinese
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  • 66 4 London, Jan 27.—The deatn has occuired of Luigi Denza, tht popular song-writer. He was born ;n ls4'> Reuter. Beiiin, Jan 28.—The death i3 announced of Frau Zeitz, the wc-il-known woman member of the Reichstag. One Dr Anisens of the Inicpvndent Socialist party, faintt-d v.hile rupting the speech of the
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  • 266 4 The Victoria Theatre tvai packed on Saturday evening, whes a and variety entertains at wai held in aid of the St. Massst Hospital. The organisers, the Cha H sbV committee of the M congratulated on the ■access I Ha concert. A good trade wi? dor.t the sale
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  • 112 4 A considerable number sf P—t* turned out yesterday of seeing the disembarkation of Singapore's new infan.ry (Saris* t- e second Middlesex Reg Transport Huntsend, how, come alongside till yesur noon. She came Harbour wharf opi ss te t'■ The men formed up on the this morning and
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  • 17 4 A Perak correspondent untitled a tiger is on the prowll at; having carried off a •Meat's A*
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    • 220 4 Face Powders Poodre Le Trefle lac ana t by Piver $1.25 Bine Lagoon by Dabarry 2.25 Heart of a Rose by Dubarry 2.25 A. Lorigan by Dabarry 1.85 De Riz by Bourjois .75 DtRizbyCoty 1.50 Santal by Roger Uallet 1.25 Smakhs by Bourjofo .55 Manon Lescaut b y Bourjois 1.75
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    • 343 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., jam p luted ht the mnku fc—SSI N, PHILLIP BTBB1T, 8IHQAP0B& Phase So*. SUS and SUA New Stocks Just Arrived. m+mp Relators, Wad raaekce, Woedlte •••a« Slate Binta, Pressure Baages, Spake Brashes and Handled Braihca, Doable and Stogie Bnded Spanners, Taibe Expanders, titer ted File Hand
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  • 870 5 Plans to Meet Demands Hade by the lilies. Greatly Increased Taxation. Reuter. Berlin, Jan- 27.-An important efc a 5 made by the Chancellor, j[ irr Wirth, in the Reichstag 1 on reparations and Germany's financial programme. Referring to the Allies' demand for balancing the budget, he said
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  • 204 5 Will Government Intervene? Reuter Johannesburg, Jan 27.—The gold- conference was virtually broken U P *t the luncheon adjournment. The workers' delegates, after J y attacking the Chamber of ■"••j intimated that no good purPose could be served by continuing discussions. The representatives °f the Chamber emphatically protested
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  • 142 5 Temporary Settlement. Reuter. Vienna, Jan 27.—The aituatic-B in Austria is further complicated by the resignation of the Government. The acuteness of the problem is engaging the attention of the British Government, who it is understood are arranging a two and a half million sterling loan, pending the Genoa
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  • 67 5 To Be Subsidised. Reuter. London. Jan 28.—Tha correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at New York says it is reported that President Harding has decided to ask Congress for five million sterling for ten years to subsidise the mercantile marine. The only alternative thereto is said to be
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  • 624 5 BOXER INDEMNITY TO BE USED. CHAMBER AGREES. Reuter. Paris, Jaa 25.—1n the Chamber, the financial committee heard the Premier, M Poincare, and the Finance Minister, De Lasteyrie, about the Bill on refloating the Banque Industrielle de Chine. M Poincare, insisted on an immediate decision. The committee approved the
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  • 80 5 A New Outlook. Reuter. London, Jan 29.—A message from Moscow states that the executive committee of the republic has appointed fifteen nomineea proposed by the commissars as plenipotentiary delegates to the Genoa Conference. They include Lenin (chairman), Tchitcherin, Krassin, Litvinoff and Joffe, and alao Janson, representing the Far
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  • 632 5 FORECAST OF AN AGREEMENT. METHODS OF WARFARE. Reuter. London, Jan 27.—Reuters special correspondent at Washington states that now the tedious Shantung controversy promises an early conclusion, the delegates anticipate an early open session, with an exodus homeward at the end of next week. Following yesterday's Sino-Japanese discussion, it
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 27.—The Senate has approved the amendment to the Bill for refunding Allied debts to the United States, providing a minimum interest of four and a quarter per eenlura.—Reuter.
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  • 27 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 26.—A Nancy court mtrtial has acquitted the former State Under Secretary, Vilgrain, who was accused of self mutilation during tha waj lauWF;
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  • 413 5 SCORES KILLED IN CINEMA. CARS WRECKED IN STREET. Reuter. Washington, Jan 29.—The capital to-day was blanketed by one of the neaviest snowstorms in its history. The railways were suspended and Pennsylvania Avenue is littered with wrecked motorcars. The snowstorm paralysed the official business of the Senate, and the
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  • 125 5 Feeling Runs High. Reuter. New York, Jan 27.—There was a stormy scene in the House of Representatives curinjr the debate on the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. Feeling ran high between the southern and northern members. A Mississipi cotton planter declared that as long as our black friends interfered with
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  • 136 5 Appeal for Assistance. Reuter. London, Jan 27.—The famine expert Mr Robertson, reports telegraphically from Buzuluk that he found conditions in the Saratov and Samara provinces even graver than he was led to believe. A personal inspection of the villages showed there was practically no food left. Relief was
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  • 235 5 SIR E. SHACKLETONS DEATH. EXPEDITION TO CONTINUE. Reuter. London, Jan 29.—The Quest left Rio de Janeiro for South Georgia on Dec 18, whence she was proceeding direct to the Antarctic. The Monte Video message (published yesterday) announcing Sir Ernest Shackleton'a death from angina pectoris on Jan 6,
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  • 145 5 British Government Involved. Reuter. London, Jan. 27.—A shipping deal .nvolving £2,500.000, between the Shipping Controller and a Greek, Ambatielos, was the subject of a motion in the Admiralty Court yesterday. Ambatielos in July, 1919, agreed to purchase from the Shipping Controller, at price named, seven ships being
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  • 41 5 Reuter. London, Jan 28.—The Anglo-Persian Oil issue, mentioned on Jan 23, had over fifty thousand applications. The amount subscribed in preference shares was twenty-one millions and ordinary twenty-six millions sterling, a record in the history of jointstock enterprise.—Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 29.—The Department of Justice has arrested Trebitsch Lincoln at the request of the immigration authorities, on a charge of surreptitious entry into the country m N ovember.—Reuter.
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  • 233 5 HUNDREDS ARRESTED IN CALCUTTA. MILL HANDS RIOT. Reuter. Delhi, Jan. 29—Speaking in the Council of State, Mr Montgomery, th. Home Secretary, declared that the Government had introduced Bills repealing nearly all the repressive restrictive laws, excepting the deport ation laws, which Mr Montagu wat considering.—Reuter. Calcutta, Jan. 29.—The
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  • 147 5 Battle With Police. Reuter. Pittsburg, Jan 27.—Five men entered the First National Bank, in the suburb of Grafton, and killed the cashier and forced the clerks and a woman customer into the vauit. They escaped in a motor with thirty thousand dollars in cash and securities. They
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Jan 27. —Supplementing Lord Atholstan's offer of £100,000, Sir W Veno has offered £10,000 for the discovery of an effective non surgical cancer cure, the conditions similar to Lord Atholstan's.—Reuter.
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  • 25 5 Reuter. London, Jan 27.—A crowded congregation, including representatives of Their Majesties, attended a very impressive requiem mass for the Pope in Westminster Cathedral.—Reuter.
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  • 71 5 Singapore, January 31. On London— Bank 4 months* sight 2s 4 l-32d Demand 2s 3 25-321 Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 174* On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13* p.c. pm. in Shanghai Bank demand draft 65* >n Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 134
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  • 59 5 gj C. Rubber Aaeeciatien. Singapore, January 31. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 30 31 February 30* 31* Feb and March 31* 32* April to June 33 33* Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Waterhouae Co., Ltd. Singapore, January 31. Te-day's elosmg rubber quotations ire a* under: New
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  • 107 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 31. Silver 35%. Hongkong IS* per cent premium. Shanghai 65%. Three Months Gold $50%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—No enquiry. Tins. —Taipings $1 to $1.05, Norths $1.02 to $1.07* Souths 47* to 50 cents, Nawng Pets 87* to 92* cants, Papans 17* to 22Viz cents, Rawangs 57*
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  • 124 5 Sir H. Goicherfs Review. Reuter. London, Jan tt. —Sir Harry Goschen, at a n.eei.ng ol u.e N«SMNfeaJ < roviiic.ai isanK, saiu tec \\a 3 oervajniy brigfcter. A Doom ia trade >\as not expeeuu, ailU not v.is..ea 101 IUU year. He referred with satisfaction to t:.» Tact that manufacturers
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  • 30 5 Reuter. The Hague, Jan 28—A Bill ha; been introduced for a loan or loans to a maximum of three hundred million florins, redeemable in fifty years.— Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Jar 28.—The reports that Mexico and Guatemala had begun hostilities were unfounded.—Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 a— m at ii ■***«a«a»^MfrjaaaMaBaaaaanaea«aaasai^^ The best and safest £Sgj A "i pose in a hot climate. 1 mW Fure, rapid in action, I economical in use and I 1 beneficial to the skin. I BOLK M«fc.Nl a I THE BORNEO COMFAN IMITED. (Incorpora'ed in England.'
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  • 27 6 RUGBY. 8 C. C vs. THB IfA^T Th* S.C.C. rugger fifteen will asset s Navy tesm from the Chins Squsdron on the SCC. ground this afternoon.
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  • 127 6 BTSYBNSON IN FORB. At the Selangor Club on Friday and Ssturdsy Stevenson met and defeated Mr Hard and Mr Griffin, th* former making 32 for bia best effort snd the latter 20. During these games Btevenson's beat efforts w*r* 138, 128, 101, 99, 98, sad 97. At Parit Buntai
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  • 30 6 SINGAPORE r. SELANGOR. In the polo match played oa tbe Kuala Lumpur racecourse on Saturday evening the Singapore team beat the Selango» Polo Club by four goals to three.
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  • 164 6 PENANG va. PERAK. Ocr Penang cor>e»p nder t sem'p tbo cor clasion cf the inter-ata*g c icket match at Penang betwe» Penang ard Perak. Iq the fi"-t iuiing-t on Satarday. a. alread? re co ded, Perak m»de 70 .11 on) h> Penang replied with 242. pen-k went in again
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  • 788 6 HOME NOTES AND NEWS. Inventor of Handicapping Dead. A very important development is tha formation of tha Lawn Tennis Umpires' Association, which was launched last month, with Mr Alfred flterry as president. When the association gets going wi should have no longer tha regular tournament nightmare—the search for
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  • 390 6 Arrangements for next Season. Del gfttti of t*a v.riou, dabs ir ri Vnp V9m r***** nut Ka»U Imjpor cn tihtnrday to itacajM and in*ke arrang, m n > s f, K «e ioce*r aad e mpe:ition., season. Tue Hon Air A B Vouks presided and there were
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  • 91 6 Tc-day, Jan. 81. High Tides.-0.33 a.m., 0.14 p.*. Rent Board, 2.16. Rugby, S C C v. Ths Navy. To-morrow, Feb. 1. High Tides.-0.58 a.ra., 0 .47 pm. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at home, 6.15. Billiards: Stevenson at Garden Club, Fancy Dress Ball, Goodwood Hall. 9.30. Thuraday, Pah
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  • 254 6 RUBBER SHARE MARKET NEWS AND PRAT WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, January 20. £mc* our last report a further neavy decline as* km*m experience* ana prices hare dropped nearly casta, 'lbs lall has seen seoestuatca oy "balls" aeiling their soieUags iuoU. of near and lorward poaition and until a better trade demand
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  • 86 6 Sept. to Dec. 192 L j Previously ackz.owl edged I6MM.17 Mrs Hamilton Gunn (>£ yearly sub) A g Mr. R H Taylor g Mrs Pountney m Mrs F erguson-Davis (JanI Dec.) (J Miss Ryan (Sept-Dec.) 12 Miss Blackmors (\s yearly BUb.) |i Anson 2 In
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  • 219 6 Ths Palaeegay cinema programme hna a number of excellent new items. Braving- Blaze." is a firat-.how comedy, »nd new episode, of thrilling serials make up the greater portion of the bill of fare. The Gaiety announcea a apecial Tuesday change of programme. In the first show are the
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  • 99 6 The following passengers arrived nave from Liverpool by tha s.s. Pyrrhus Mr E T X Bull, Mrs A C Crawford, Mrs C A Dobssn, Miaa X Edwarda, Mr and Mrs D H Gaerga, Mr Mrs and Miaa H M Gubbins, Mr E Hsaley, Mrs M Hsnning, Miss L
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  • 360 6 I+4*7, Urn, SX lemams» Trentf**** Quorra 2 p.m. Malacca Must *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Malacca,* Penang,* Colombo, Suez,* P. Said,* Maraeilie*,* London,* A Antwerp* Miehima Maru 8 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Kelantan 4 p.m. Bangkok Kwang Lee 4 p.m. Bagan Sembilan 4
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  • 167 6 Singapore Journal ReriTed. The "Streits Produce" is we jj known to «11 old Singaporeans as an entertaining periodical, and will make a welcome reappearance shortly. The paper will be modelled on the lines of "Punch." The forthcoming number will bs ths Mslsys-Borseo Exhibitios Number snd will be a
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  • 101 6 The death rate for the week endJan 21 wae 30.59 per mille. Nationalise were: European! 0, Eurasians 4, Chinese 161, Malays 20 Indians 16 with a total of 218, of which 187 ware males and 86 female* The chief causes of death ware Bari-beri 18, phthiaia 28, malaria
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    • 517 6 VICTORIA THEATRE. To-nifht) To-night! J AT 9.30 ALL BRITISH PRODUCTION "A FORTUNE AT STAKE" Tha Greatest Sporting Film Brer Preduced. FEATURING VIOLET HOPSON AND GERALD AM KB ALSO Ulna CLARA UMBALL YOUNG •> Of «i "CHEATING CHEATERS" FILM VERSION OF THB PLAT. A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH. PIICBS 91
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    • 441 6 Cole, lUrehentft Morfey, Ltd SPECIALITIES. I CENTRAL EXHAUST CUNIFLOW) AND H1AT EXTRACTION' STEAM ENGINES. (Horizontal l>p*) with Piston Drop upwards" 1 P Ud Gear 5l2M M LEP. COMPOUND AND TRIPLE EXPANSION STEAM ENGINES (Hsnsontal Typs), with Pist.. Drop Vslrss (MorleyV p.^/ •osrstsd by Trip Gsar. Sizes, 300 I. H. P.
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  • 616 7 QUERIES OF MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. Hindu Burial Ground. Replying to Mr Tessensohn, the President submitted a statement showing that during October last 64 per cent of the water supplied was accounted for by meters to consumers, the estimated consumption by tues. drain Hushing, street standpipes, man. Hushing and
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  • 185 7 Contributed to the Penang Gazette": Rise 7 o'clock a.m. Stand in middle of room, r'ai.** arms slowly, take deep breath, and say, "D—m the Government," lowe ring arms in despair. Do this-, ten times. Extend body flat downwa rd on floor, cover eyes with ham*, kick
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  • 492 7 MATTERS FOR URGENT CONSIDERATION. The* q 7 -,r,-, r ,r,« ban with i-s so long-, i: has been bo prom'nent n the poiitieei lives of most of as, ba 1 it has got entirely oat of perspective, writes Mr Lovat Fra*er in he Suuday Pictorial." Excep* or
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  • 131 7 Sir W 3cvcridge's Prediction. Thr» "Ec momic Journal for D<ce:ubpr f contains a nm'rkabc p.per in which Si r Willlnu Beeeridge Drectir of Politic .1 -■cieroe, submits farther evidence in f*v ur of his theory thai there is a imteorologicl c cle affecting ha*t ess. His origin;*! HUtjgppation
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  • 255 7 TO DEST ROY MOSQUITO LARVAE. (fo the Editor, "Times of Malay?.") Sir, —It seems to me. that the members snd tthcials of the Lira -anitary Board art uld save tbem. -tlves some money that they ccntem plato exoeudini* if they referred to Mr 0 N Maxwell's new book on Mala\au
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    • 210 7 dissolves urie acid. I of r n 5* th- ags <=' bit rrtrrl 3 K«p yc if I RODONAL, ar 1 you wUl tl "v id ArUrio Scleroeie, i the blood > a .f*U ar.u renders them ctiff and brittle" I p, £jf UX fait PrttttUmt$/tht Acadimu I I r
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    • 420 7 1 HORUCK'S j I MALTED Ii 1 Mil H I I Ml UN I M BUILDS FROM y'j THE FIRST Ljl CLASS 1 risk tht undermining of your Vk I wfZrt t—ititBlion by the ravages of hot climatcf. Drink i ¥i HORLICKS MALTED j VA MILK the tried, trmted and
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    • 589 7 Doctors Do Their B«tt irtr yeara I coffered. Ona Wfi \m raw from toe* U> body, fc- Jf.1 IW.ne man eould beller. Miff.i.d. It wmDEX .'-'I me. ard for "SJ thrae rears I hSTsa't had .^■'■l" 5 of «fimo." a ;jrpHESE WORDS, SejM t~ken from a iet- rvs .»w j
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    • 234 7 n FifiM 5 HY6IEKIC PRESERVATIVE an*. KFAILIBLE j&T^gg f** mni **-m9M Prompt Relief for trif- >iOSI >1 N 'N.\ i CASKS <fca£»** l m > tfiggmm&jM without inconvenience. No other -«squired. ««—e«<B3fc [pHSa H. Ferre i! j COf Li^Sl I 6, rue Dombasle, Paris. VEm^ Wholesale SINGAPORE lliu Hoov, Hlnnam
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  • 2138 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 31. Mcmbs. LyaM aad Evatt, la:cha«g6 aad Share Brokers iiaue the following list ot quotations. RUBBER.—DoUar Shares. mm— DiTia>nd». Talaes. layer*. BeUera. 1 Allenby 15 1 2 26 per eett for year ended 30-9-lW j lor c a j
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    • 138 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUfiiriES May be discovered every I day in the Advertis- ing columns of the I Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMENTS Wanted," For Sale," I To Let," "Lost," I Found,' and "Trade Notices," Etc., Etc, will bring quick results. If you have something to j sell, or a house to let,
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    • 213 8 Sime, Darby Oa, Ltd. f Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complae Uea Lighting 1 ower InstaJ at ons, PbH racgf cf ElMStrioal sappttes in s<rch- V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Faus. Fittings Accessories. "DlCtOflripl" Telephones. MADSTRONG v Plants, rheidea Lighting Set for
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    • 530 9 STEAMER SAILINGS IvO.British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companiee Incorporated in EaglaacJ MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8. N. CO, Uader Contract with HJa alajetty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kaahgar about Jan 21 Devanna about f eb 10 I about leb 6 Norara about Mar I
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    • 575 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS MONTH T SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, ii. 1HITA due here February 5lh Sailing February lib. For farther Particulars, apply to Paterson Simons Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated ia X— AGENTS, THE ADMIRAL LINE. PACIFIC
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    • 806 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (.inaevavraSea' m W. B, A,) San Francisco Service Those d<slrous of seems tbe Orient should travel by the eeenh rent* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, XOKQbTJLMA, EONOLILB 4 SAN FsLaNOBC*, From HONOEONQ ss. NAMING IS.COO tons, Feb SO (First Class fare, Singapore te Ban
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