Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY VoL IXr No. 52 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1822.
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    • 310 1 Pboto Amateurs Call or Phone: 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. crta seiect'on. I Boyal Coat ol Arms i i Souvenir Flag ol Tour Ooiton sonvtnir in many M V V rfll to many ooloera S.ac 25" x 15" Dj colonre. Sia* 25" x 21
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    • 167 1 I Sime, Darby Go., Ltd. I 1 'Incorporated in Strain Settlement*; ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. f n S t I I r I l I. B I Quotations given for complete Elect ie Lighting Power Installations, I m V rv v 5 1 v E L c rv s r* 1 I
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    • 271 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE t AND .{SHIPPING G^ZE"ffl7" T*o. N 345, E litoi 1 D Tel. N- 171, Mm ax -*ai I pt. STJBSCBIITION KATES. Payable is adv...n Per annum $'5 00 Half yearly M '7 6 q Per quarter ..7 375 oat&ge Ertrt 50 ota p* r month. I Daniel
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  • 1034 2 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. Ia Janaary the Canadian Pacific oil-banting steamer Emprees of Scotland left Soathampton for Now York, abe being the first of tke j largest 44 Enpress clars to use tke j southern port. Later in the year a regalar service to Canada from, doutbampton
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  • 382 2 To-day, the technique of stage dancing is set in hard and fast lines. This is not the result of the capricious choice of the great dancers. It is because a couple of hundred years'* experience has shown that the beat and most effective result can
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  • 265 2 a rew days g0 w# received the following communication from a French resident in Malaya R« your articles to advertise Franee. The socialist Mr Briaad lead by Mr Lloyd George went too far in tne ir comedies of conferences and Mr Foincare (as Mr Clemenceau in 1917)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 792 2 Weak Men and I Women Arc Soon Made Strong*. Healtiiy Vigorous by T>r. Casse! Vs Tablets. Bdla South Africa. Newwftfm Sonfh 'i!*/?** DfcU Mrr J S L on Rlw P.O. 'Wr three t«»m i lß t'"rf H, SBW Tia *T«iopoort. Di«t Lr" rer *l f n m I Sp- Pouth
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    • 378 2 YOU'LL LIKE PINKETTES they are so gentle in action yet ao certain in result in brief "The Perfect Laxative." Are you troubled with constipation? Pinkettes bring easy and quick relief. Are yon bilious, liverish, headachy, "blue"? Pinkettes gently stimulate tha liver, remove headache's causes, dispel the gloom. llilßaa^j^ Every druggist
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    • 646 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTyTocti^^ Mtnrt WARING d r Qe Beg to give notioe that they have res certain days *o? Sales cf Freehold and hold Properties, Business Premises Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, l*l k COUYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties the above sales
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    • 402 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. TBE presents th« Best known, i Beit dressed woman in tha Id Mrs. VERNON OABTLE with ANTONIO MORENO in THE MARK OF CAIN In 5 Acts of nc,e tn,i lD d*teotive-lpve-romanee mystery plays (0 popular with every audience. There it something 1 -imrst
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    • 360 3 mam WmmmMmmmmmm^ f Prom Tuesday, Pebrua'y 38, to Snnd.y, March 5, 1922 AJhaSlaM AT THE totkeoeUy ALH AM BRA s Orekestra, Cakes, Coffee «i the BEST Viae H»ll for Mu»lc and Featarti Tee, etc. eiUMMi beach road served •latin daring Intervale A MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, COMBINING Snorting THBILLB WITH
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    • 158 3 Enquire a THK PiiICK OF 1 TITAN a Before buying other Cement I 'PHONE 172 G- AURELY A Co., I g w No. 2-b. Finlayson Green, Singapore. H Q Telegrams AURELY." ?ole Importer* for AS. P.M S. and Netherlands Indies, i Best For Your Pocket:If y° n 'Ustribute the of
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    • 373 3 THE SHOW [OF BIG EVENTS IS PROUD TO PRESENT The Host Am:sing I Picture of adventure among wild animals ever pLopd n on he soreen. The wild animal serial supreme ITHE SON OF TARZAN Fourth of tbe famous jangle stories from the p a of E Igar Rice Burroughs made
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  • 58 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Memi. Siow Oboon l>nf and Blow H*y Tarn of Singapore with to thank their friends for the telegram! and letten of condolence they received and alto to the member! of the Malacca Cbineee Foot ball Olab for the attendance of their Oroheatra at the residence of their
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  • 734 4 One of the most important practical steps to world restriction of armaments is being taken by Great Britain, as foreshadowed by the Home Government's economies which we published exclusively in Singapore yesterday. The personnel of the Navy is to be reduced to a minimum of 98,000,
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  • 457 4 Mr G C G Muller, D O, untitled Is leaving for Home. Mr G E Penny returned from Home on Sunday by the Mentor. Mr Warren Smith has been appointed Surveyor of Ships for Johore. Mr G J Marshall has been appointed Secretary, Town Board, Muar. Lieut H A Howell,
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  • 463 4 EX-SOLDIER'S STRUGGLE AGAINST DEBT. Borrowed from Moneylenders. Mr Justice Barrett Lennard presided over the Bankruptcy Court in the Supreme Court yesterday, when the public examination of Mr Alfred Irons Piper, an employee of the Singapore Electric Tramways, was held. The bankrupt, replying to Mr G H Kellagher, Assistant
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  • 39 4 Thirty-Four Cases in One Week. A new record in the local small-pox epidemic was reached during the week ending Feb 25, when there were 34 cases and 6 deaths. Details are held over for our next issue.
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  • 236 4 Mr G F Elgar, late of Sand Lime Bricks, Ltd.. has left for Ipoh to take up an appointment on Pengkalen Mine. The Singapore Assizes will open, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, on March 14. The Penang Assizes will open on the same date. The M M cargo
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  • 622 4 BY «q UI2 A correspondent to a M.i temporary suggest, that R p*t» C a Prince of Wales should pl f* B dunan tree at the Federal r i?* the occaaion u l£ Pltal on."- It would forget the existence of th. S? after yeare, during th.
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  • 96 4 Cheng Ho, a Chinese, wbs fatally stabbed by compatriot run.cd Hut See Kiew in Arab-street on Thursday night. The men, it appears, bad a diipuj». which led to the fatal assault. W assailant triad to gat away, but «W arrested. I» Tan Quae -stress, or mm night,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 307 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. 1 (Incorporated in the S.S.) For H R.H. Prince of Wales Visit nags bLSSaiißa AND Decoration cioth. £522 IfiSß1fiSB Cot oa UmoD Jacks, in all hizes. l-.n irq U ltn J cks, 4, 6, 7* and 9 feet Long Qfaftttn f Hed, White and Blue Ensigns.
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    • 463 4 ur •.•HiitiHiMiMiiiiraiwttHtniiittwiM^ OUAN KIAT <& Co,, Ltd., I I »8, PHILLIP STREET. |;j t ii I I Stocks always on hand tor Immediate doUratr. i J rI Agricultural A Horticultural implement*. General I i miohiuery of all descriptions and small Tools. I I Metals of all descriptions (excluding precious Metals)
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  • 470 5 Premier's Position Bravely Threatened. General tlectiao Imminent? Reuter. London, Mar 2.—The feeling in th« parliamentary lobbies is that a firstdan political crisis can hardly he »void«d. Xbe fortunss and th* life of the Coalition Government are at stake, declare! Mr Lloyd George's organ, the Daily Chronicle." The Premier's
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  • 86 5 Wuhington, Mar 2.—The Senate in ratified the Yap treaty without narrations or amendments. The debate degenerated into a farce. The republican Senator France promti an amendment extending probation to Yap, the object being to I time and annoy the supporters treaty. The amendment was Jejacted. A
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Johannesburg, Msr 2.—The Reef Jj quieter end the number of friers who have resumed has largely *r?ased. I*o thousand more police have P drafted to the Reef. J wrthern suburbs were lighted a «nt, and the volunteer-manned J*r station is gradually increasing s *PP]y-Reuter.
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  • 55 5 Reuter. urnS M r 2~M Per no"e's request JJ refused. The magistrate T 1 evidence of ten directors ir tf 1 B nqUe Indußtri elle concerning ■W.OOO presented to M Pernotte 1920 by the board, it is alleged jj'mstance of the President of the Pf himself. P
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  • 33 5 Reuter. tjjh, Msr 2._ The French MlnisAthens has informed M GouEL** France insists on the ITT restoration of the s.s. cargo. T «sel was released after the p been discharged—Renter.
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  • 33 5 Reuter. H5 Maf 2 —Th. House of Lords 'ate d<cUW Pe*""** 1 bsj S n ht entitlsd to sit L L PP«r Houss. Twenty-four C 0 °y ths decision-.
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  • 21 5 Reuter. P 2 —At question time, H*rmsworth said that the ent understood that the army on Jan 1
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  • 110 5 Reuter. Cairo, Mar 2.-A telegram from Constantinople says that both Greeks and Turks in Asia Minor are very active militarily, evidently with a view to the resumption of hostilities. Turkish reconnaissances in the Nazli district were repulsed. Troops and material are arriving at Greek Smyrna.—Reuter. London,
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  • 74 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar I.—The papers are commenting with the utmost satisfaction on the faot that the Lyons Railway Company's bond issue on the London market has been covered ten times over, as heralding a lasting recovery in French exchange and a great stride towards restoring normal mis mean
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  • 47 5 Reuter. The Hague, Max 2.—Tha Chamber has rejected a motion to appropriate a million guilders for Russian relief. The Minister of the Interior stated that the financial position of the country did not warrant the grant, but Government was ready to encourage private relief efforts.-—Reuter.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. London, Mar 2.—ln the House of Commons, Colonel Amery ann >unced that in the interests of economy the Commander-in-Chiefs yachts Surprise and Alacrity would be paid off, and disposed of as soon as practicable.—
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar I.—The Afghan mission baa arrived in Paris. The Persian Shah hee settled down on the French Riviere to c sojourn of considerable duration.—Renter.
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  • 21 5 Reuter. Paria, Mar 2.—Germany has Just paid a fifth instalment of the reparations amounting to thirty-one million gold marks—Reuter.
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  • 165 5 MUCH EXCITEMENT IN LONDON. THE WOMEN'S PART. Reuter. outy, the UW nt appeal addresaed 5 1,817,000 elector, in thk 22?* S_*f* connection with Sixteen out of 124 councillors have Reformer,, and one There ar, 251 candidates in thai field, comprising 98 Municipal Reformers, 49 Progressives, 97 Labourite, and
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  • 126 5 Senator Hitchcock's Views. Reuter. Washington, Mar 2.—ln the Seoaf Mr Hitchook opened the debate on the Foer Power Treaty, declining to aapport the measure anless amended. Be declared it was conceived in secrecy. Tl a orgin of the ton bad not been disclosed. <-We know from tbe
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  • 398 5 Eurasians at Dinner. Owing lo the near approach of bh> depart are for a health sojourn in Enrope, tome of Dr N L Clarke's friends entertained him to dinner at Hotel 8t Oeorga yesterday eveninr. There were present Messrs N B Westerboat, President of the
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  • 289 5 NEW CABINET QUITE FRIENDLY APPEAL FOR CONCORD. Reuter. Cairo, Mar I.—The formation of the Sarwat Pasha cabinet in Egypt gives evidence of the good effect of the British Government's declaration of policy. Sarwat Pasha has sent a letter to the Sultan, declaring- that the real intentions of
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  • 117 5 Reuter. Paris, Mm a —The Senate com meoced the diicanioa of the Baoejee Industrielle Restoration Bill The Premier and Ministers of Finance •nd Justice were present. The financial committee reporter insisted «hat the guilty parties, if any, shoald promptly be brought to juatice. fie expressed the fear
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  • 85 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 2.—Reviewing 'he trade situation, the Federal Reserve Board finds the March oat 'ook more hopeful, though it is offset by luboar and other difficulties in tbe textile indastries. The steel mills show increased aotMry. Buying in both the wholesale »n< J retail trades
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  • 69 5 Reuter. Naples, Mar 2.--The report of the arrest of Mr Bevao, former chairman of the City Equitable is inaccurate. Mr Be van has disappeared since he visited tbe British Consulate to oMain a visa for bis passport. The Vice Consul confiscated tbe passport, but omitted to have
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 1.—The French aerlvl navigation system is increaaing steadily in scope and popalarity. Over ten thousand passengers •railed themselves of Frenoh aerial lines in 1921, against 1 700 in 1920.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. London, Mar I—Lord Trevethln haa resigned the Lord Chief Jastleeehlp Renter, London, Mar 3.—lt la understood thai Attorney General He wart see. ceeda Lorh Trevethln.—Reetet.
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  • 21 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar 3.—A Governments eiz per cent loan for seventyAye million gnUdera will be issued o« March 6 at eiaety.slx.—Renter,
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  • 266 5 I.HA. NOT PROPERLY CONTROLLED. DAIL EIRE ANN DEBATE. Reuter. London, Mar 2.—There have been stormy discussions in the Dail Eireann. Mr Collins heatedly complained of the De Valera-ites breaking the spirit of the Ardfheis agreement, and aaid that he might still have to appeal to the people, if
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  • 442 5 Agricultural Section. In addition to tbe competitive eotion of the Agricultural part 0 t be Eihibitioo, a apeolel exhibit ii clog arranged by the Staff of the Department of Agriculture, in which oameroea agricalteral proda ta will be ahowo, Including; samples of oils of all kinds from
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  • 739 5 FOOTBALL. OVER SO ts. UNDER SO. Bj "Reynard." The Over 30 vs. Under 80 soccer match on tha S C C ground yesterday was interesting, though at times ■crappy and resulted ia a draw of one goal each. The teams were: Colours (Over 30).—Hendry; Hfll, Gale; Pariah, Dub?, Earle;
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  • 35 5 G. G. C. MEDAL. The monthly medal at fee tort** Golf Clnb will be played for ac neuel on Saturday and Sunday, March 11 and 12, and the ladies' medal on Thursday, March 18.
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  • 22 5 WALK SCOTLAXD. Z» i ho&ey im«nil autofc played at Newton on Feb 18th Wales and Scotland drew with two goals each.
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  • 9 5 [Other sports news will be found on page W
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  • 229 5 CWaese Family Affected. A Chineae dispensary in Joo Chlatroad was toe been* of considerate' excitement at aoout 7 o'clock y^u*- 1 day evening, me shop was hf a Chinese doctor, hia wif« U u three children, it appears that v.v** the occupants were at their yeaterday, the father
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London, Mar 2.—lt is believed that important decisions have been taken in four days Conference cf th* Viceroy of India with the Governors of Madras and Bombay, just ended.—Reuter.
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  • 53 5 H H the Sultan of Johore has kindly tfiven permission for the use of Tyersall grounds for practice purposes in connection with Tilting an ,the Ring, Tent Pegging, etc, and it is hoped by the beginning of week after next to have facilities completed for intending competitors, both ladies and
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  • 64 5 Singapore, March 4. "Jr. London W«,e 3 moath,, s i E h, 2s*4 r »n India— <JTn T TraMf 7 "n Monirkorig Bank demand draft 4% p. c p.m. Un Shaoehaj— Bank demand draft 69* On Java— Bank demand draft iU% On JaDan— Bank demand draft 107% Sovere,>ns-b.v ne
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  • 68 5 C .f C. Prober Association. Singapore, March 4. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Q Buyers Sell«r« l P 28 28% Marc h 28% 29 April to June 30 July to Sept 33 34 Tone of Market.— Firm. Fred WsjtM+eaee j Singapore, Ma-ch 4. To-day's do? >, X rnlhm
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  • 77 5 By the s.s. Thongwa from Madras yesterday :-Mrs Nelson and three children. Messrs S DM King, Amin, Aloomall, Shamanlal, G Ramaniah, and L'laram. By the s.s. Klang from Penang:— Mrs L Mackenzie and child, Mr* W Green and child, Miss Walton, Mr and Mrs W N Gander, Mrs
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    • 153 5 .tirinininininnaDiimiii i MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. j Grand Parade Decorated Motor Cars To be held in the Exhibition Grounds I Tuesday, April 4, 1922. I I Prizes for Bqu Decorated Cars I 4 Cups Va) u>j $200 $50 f $100 $25 AND B Exhibition Medals Entrlow Close on r 1922. Secretary of
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  • 458 6 LAWN TENNIS. jun B.CC. SPRING TOURNAMENT. MONDAY'S TIES, Championship Singles (Preliminary Ties.) 0 Fulter vs. C R Wardle. O R S Bateman vs. W C HUI. A C Potto vs. R M Duff. E J Riches vs. A de Meilo. Newcomer Handicap. P H Romney va. A Gordon Lee.
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  • 60 6 UNAUTHORISED CHALLENGE We have received a letter from A R de Souza to the effect that a certain local boxer has told him he is willing to meet Tan Teng Kee on conaition that Teng Kee weighs below niiie stone on the evening oi tne fight. We cannot publish
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  • 154 6 Mr H untitled Vice-Consul, Lampang, has reft' Bangkok by train for Lampang. AfWa short stay at Lampang Mr Fitxmaurice will go up to Chiengmai to relieve Mr W.A.R. Wood CLE., H.B.M. Consul at Chiengmai, who is leaving for Europe on funough shortly. The tragic death of Mr jGeorge CroU whT
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  • 248 6 Some Treasures To Go. London, Feb 11.—Questions of finance bulked largely at the concluding Bitting of the National Assembly of the Church of England at Westminster. It was decided to close the Knutsford Clergy Test School, which was established to train men for the ministry. The Bishop
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  • 261 6 RUBBER SHARE MARKET LEWIS AND PEAT WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, March 2. Since our last report the market has again weakened and prices are 2 cent* lower. Heavy liquidation has apparently been taking place in London, Whilst the stocks are only a little under 7U,0u0 tons. Manufacturers have hot been in
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  • 340 6 Singapore, March 1. Siace our last report the market has fluctuated within very narrow limits, but the tendency has been downward. There is no sign of any trade revival, nor of any concerted action on the part of producers to continue with restriction of
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  • 35 6 Mr T W Clayton is going to untitled on March 6 as Adviser. Mr A F Worthington, who is on his way back from leave, will take his plaoe st Taming as D O LAW.
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  • 599 6 Andrew's Cathedral Bervtcee, The First Sunday in Lent, March 6, 1922. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, The Bishop of Singapore. L "Jesus Christ end Him crucified." During the
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  • 571 6 High Prices Realised at Local Auction Tho following Singapore Town Pioperties belonging to the Estate of Boey Chew See alias Chew Ah Foon deceased were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng at their saleroom No. 30 Chulia-street on Wednesday afternoon before a large attendance of
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  • 109 6 Mr Abdul untitled of Ipoh has succeeded in trapping a pair of rhinoceri at Trolok in Perlis, and he intends exhibiting them at the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition at Singapore. The captured pair are reported to be eplendid specimens. The animals were caught on February 23 and Mr Abdul Rani has
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 485 6 FAIRBANKS-MORSE "V" ENGINES.. The power needs o! tb* moat exacting service are f ffiolently provided lor wherever "V" oil engines are installed. For Grain Elevators—lrrigation Power Planl— Metal Mine*—Msnicip»l Light and Power station are some oi the more popular uses ol 44 V Oil Engines. The simple construction—the almost automatio
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    • 280 6 THK STAR OPERA ,Th AT TUB THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridfe Road. Commencing from to morrow Bund»y Nan! bin H j, Omar rud A new 3 part Pj, Ca Kamarulz-man Bad uri Tonight! To-nlfttU Grand Gala Nikht Fasaai AJaib (At joomanara) will be directed by Bhalk Abdullah A H. CHEONG. Proprietor
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 379 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, March 4. Kersiag, Kemaman A Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Penan*,* A Botnbsy Tsuruga Maru 8 p.». Medan Medusa 8 p.m. Muar A Malacca *Hong Keat 8 p.m. Port Swetttnham A Penang ♦Klang 8 p.m. Sibu Flevo 4 P mdata via, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya, etc Van Imhoff 4
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    • 75 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, March 4. High Tides.—1.12 a.m., 1.87 p.m. Cricket, S C C Tournament Polo, Balestier. To-morrow, March 5. High Tides.—1.45 a.m., 222 p.m. Swimming Club launches: From-'—9.30, 10.30, 12.30, 3.30. To.—9, 10, 11, 2.80. Monday, March 6. High Tides.—2.25 a.m., 3.24 p.m. Ex-Services Concert. Theatre, 9.15. Tnooday,
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  • 1074 7 DR. WU LIEN TEH ON CHINA. An Interesting Address. The wonderful po»fntislifcies of China that great undeveloped Eastern empire—was tbe theme of a leotar* delivered by Dr Wu Lien Te\ better known as Dr. G. L, Tuok, the famous plague expert, at the hall of the
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  • 300 7 Why Kates Should Be Lower. Recently tne Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene discussed the question of tropical life insurance and appointed a committee to inquire into tne whole question. We sincerely hope this important matter to all young men in the East will not be
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  • 217 7 Crop Ruined by Floods. Havana cigars will be scarce this year i fJ* News has just reached England that ths Havana cigar crop for 1921, just harvested, has been a failure. One of the best authorities of the manufacture of the Havana cigar in London told The Weekly
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  • 110 7 In untitled the brother of a untitled grated to Australia, married, end settled down in Queensland, and attained a position of come prominence in State politics. Now, nis brother and the latter's son both dead, this exile is returning- home to assume the rank snd to fill the seat in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 632 7 tUROBONALi dissolves uric acid. young by taking URODONAL, and you will tJ*reb,y avoid Art-no Sctoroaia, „h,ch harden, the walla erf tho blood vmhli IP rendora lb«m atiff and brittle." ]i, iU mmtr,dcd h Prof LA S'CERF. AUw President ef (ht Acaeiimie MeJcctnt, Parts, in hif Treatise vn Gout THE SIGN
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    • 354 7 CHOTIRMALL'S THE CHSAPEST SILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curios have enabled us to offer our stock to the Public the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF IT. 51-52. HIGH STREET. TEL 1957. II in 111 I I 11 i I»
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    • 190 7 fNSROU'S INJFCTIOfrS Bjsgfigj HY6IERIC PRESERVATIVE in, MFALLICLE M-IjJBM F 3 Prompt Relief for :n* MOST >P- i v*.U < ASKS t^** :g£-.-Jtt»Ssfl No other 'reuii.en- Wuir**. LL_^^sjj)»aj H r\srra Rlittlero Es&j^iS j rue Dora basic, Paris. I^t^^^^^ Wholesale SINGAPORE: Ibee nocw, Hlin&ra Utile Dluuttam, Mud uui.nwrn, and Medicai aifici. William
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  • 2158 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. i Sing*por March 4. Item. LYALL AND EVATT, auxchange and Sharo Brokers issue the flowing list oi quotation* RUBBER. —Dollar Shares, 1 IBSUe Buyer* Sellers. Dividends. Values. J 0 20 1 Allenby q0 t 10 year ended 30-9-2U Alor Gaj.h OJJ
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  • 463 8 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. OLD CHINA IN COURT. Members of old Regime in Curio Case. Memories of the China of the Imperial Regime were recalled at the Mixed Court, Shanghai, on the 7th instant in a case of alleged misappropriation against a Chines* \hopkeeper.
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  • 120 8 Th* politicians of this country not continue to dissipate its resources ia their own interest without hue urring the odium of the world and putting neck the hands of the clock of progress in China. They are assuming a stupendous risk of th* gravity of which they do
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  • 127 8 She has got a aplendid settlement of th* Shantung question. Foreign post offices are to 4*o. Foreign troops Are, ender certain condition* easily within h*r grasp, also to go. A permanent court is to be created to which ahe can ca xry every alleged infringement of
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    • 205 8 •.••ni.il:.l,L-.«n.„i„iM, l Li,^ l .H,^n, Ba JU r- r'" r- I .i.i .n.n,,, „§J iii I |»|.i IIIMIMII MM> M i I j Advertising I AND j Salesmanship. I I m i f Advertising is salesmanship—on paper. I j There is still room for a good deal of educa- J
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    • 374 8 PEACE AT LAST. Ia your life one continuous horri ble fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain Do you feel y 0ur self gradually weakening in the aw* M struggle T Is your \thmmu being destroyed by the agorm.n* stabbing, thrusta of the torturous disease Then let me tell
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    • 511 9 STEAMER SAILINGS M.-BRITISHINDiA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER.SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8, N, CO. Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Novara about Mar 6 Doagola «hoolAnlli Kslyin about Mar 19 Khybe, aJMrnTTirf 80 Plssiy about AH I 80 To
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    • 338 9 I wUB SAILINGS UNE OF STEAMERS SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. im L*J «-BMOOGEBA» Deo! ,or '«rtliw PartlonUri «pplj to Peterson Simons Co., Ltd. I■» v (Incorporated In Xnuiand.) L AQINTB, STRAITS-CHINA SERVICE OF THE K. P. JMt. (Koaiakitjkt Paielvaart Maatscnappih Regular fortnightly sailings to HOKTGKO JJ G-B VSTATOW-AMOY by the up
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