Malaya Tribune, 11 March 1922

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] 2J< AND *9&5 SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY Vol EL- No. 58 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922 FIVE CENTO, The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922.
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    • 164 1 Photo Amateurs j Call or Phone 550 I SUN COMPANY! 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. 1 ..117 A roliEble Pcck.t Watch ai S g The Wonder abov ln c.a» I X aiarmoi okwabov*. Glv.b a ||S^—Q Bites, wind and aaa? I Rood Jong 2 bell ,larm. WW
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    • 189 1 1 Sine, Darby Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated la Straits Settlements j ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I m j Quotations givtn fer coajpki© fcleci; 11 Ufihting X Tower liigtaliatioiia, Full range pf Eiectrieal tu\ pliei n rtook 1 V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. |j "DletßlMpl" Telephones.
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    • 244 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I shippinggazette. I paylb? 1 l' I PAYABLE LN ADVANCE. I Half.ye.Hy Z "JS I Postage Extra 50 eta.'per month. J Daniel Crawford's! 1 Red Star 1 jm FINEST OLD I J r I SCOTCH WHISKY I j $28.00 per dozen I I Uty $14m4 Ext
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  • 372 2 THE "CHEKA" TO BE ABOLISHED. A Grim Record. Moscow.—l learn on the highest authority that a decree abolishing tne Extraordinary Commiasion to combat Counter-Kevoiution will be pubiiabed in a Jew days.—Micbaei l<'arDman, Observer" correspondent. A long step in the direction of the important change of policy which our
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  • 458 2 Liat ef Officers The following are the officers of HMS Renown and escort:— Captain, Hon Herbert Meade, D S O. Commander, Hon Edmund R Drummond, Eric R Carson, D S O. Lieut Commr, Basil L Johnston, Hugh S Bowlby, Frederick H G Dalrymple-Hatnilton, William G Tennant.
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  • 444 2 SIR WILLIAM VENO SUPPLEMENTS LORD ATHOLSTAN S OFFER. A Further £10,000 Granted. The offer of Lord Atholstan, of Montreal, of £20,000 for an effective cure for cancer haa greatly caught the imagination of Sir William Veno, the Governing Director of the Veno Drug Co. Ltd., Manchester, and
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  • 181 2 In the "Daily Mirror" recently appeared peared a photograph of men laying a rubber platform at Euston Station. The slabs are fixed in position by means of a rubber solution; the edges are secured by screws sunk below the surface level and plugged with rubber so that no metal ia
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    • 759 2 Weak Wasted Children Grateful Mothers Tell of Wonderful Cores by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. K"f» EeiMbaetv IMttMwt, Dm. Tm SVI. P 0., a%rya*io*riwr. riuletlaa. iaad. Psaeßeeoax Meashe**ei. CP, Baa** Africa, wrftoa:-" After !>;<!>nd, «ir* —"Mr UUte key wu fcypfes* f«rrer ar ltatl* aaa haeame r• "tod- H» n«M b«« omm Ma
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    • 607 2 THET WONT TREAT TOU HARSHLY lik* salts, or oil, or the old-fashioned purgative pills—Pinkettes are too tiny and dainty for that. As gently as nature Pinkettes banish constipation, dispel liverishness, sick headaches, bilious attacki, keep the skin clear and the breath sweet. Not habitforming—only occasionally needed once regularity has been
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    • 747 2 WHY BUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-ACHE vfh>h os»i ho r«M vrd almost immelrte y by consulting K. TSUTADA J\PA^ESE DENTIST 74, BRAS B SAH RO D (Ia trm\ of F.- noa ?un,cb.) TaWIM 1245 To Make Room for New Stock la er*e* *> give esTeet m t£a a here wa an
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    • 728 2 Periodical Property uctions. I MESSRS. WARING AND ROE I Beg to give notice that they have reserv d I certain days for Sales of Freehold* and Leasehold i i Properties, Business Premises, Building Land I I etc., at their l NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY f (opposite the General
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    • 493 3 At 7.30 Sharp. TERROR ISLAND Ia 7 Ag£*eiul Art*r*fi fupar ar*» nation featuring HOUDHU r th« Handa >ff King The final epiaole of Fatal Fortune in two parti Second Show at 9.30 p.m. FRANK MAYO ia the RED LANE 5 mifa'y W* di aad th* ihrilling ariaalflve r S{ between
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    • 278 3 I. Ffom Mond *y« M r- fi i *o Saturday, March 11 1122 fhe la Alhambra ifea Ifjajim AT THB fe 1 r* AT 111 I *em A w^'la* Retort stha I I fMI JT fif garden BF c T 1 JLAaa# II 11 W *""**d. !tt a ™«»a w
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    • 321 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hal] far Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures ■■ACM ROAD. From THURSDAY, Mir. i, to WEDNESDAY. Mar. la, (exeladit g Sanday, March 11. 1322 I PICTURS OF .PECI \L INTEREST TO IYIRY LOYAL SUBJECT Id tUw af tha ForihooaalDß Boyal Yiiit AS THROUGH CANADA ANO AUSTRUIA WTTH Haa
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    • 297 3 GRAND TRIPLE ATTRACTION. THE PRINCE OF WALES IS WITH US Molt ComprebeniWe Strlei of his Trip to /.astrali* Ec E c Nightly at 8.45 Sbarp B REELS over 3,500 feet i OLg HAYB YOU BIEN THI LON OF Tarz X P Yke great aerial ever whla al! 3icfapore it ronnlnr
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  • 772 4 Has Washington really settled the Shantung issue between China and Japan? The majority of people think so, but there are many who are doubtful as to whether the settlement If a real settlement. Mr Hughes, at the close of the Washington Conference, was very enthusiastic about it, remarking that
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  • 433 4 Mr W G Stirling's name has been added to the Commission of Peace. Mr D D Ince has returned to the F M S from Home. Mr and Mrs D O Russell of Kuala Lumpur, passed through Singapore this week on their way Home. Messrs Chung Ah Ming and Leong
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  • 369 4 REQUESTS PRIVILEGE OF VOLUNTEERING. Unanimous Enthusiasm. There waa a large gathering of Indians and Ceylonese at the Victoria Memorial Hall, under the chairmanship of Mr Chimandas Roopchand, J P, to consider the advisability of the formation of an Indian unit aa part of the local Volunteer Forces. Mr
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  • 104 4 Another Packed House. Hia Excellency Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard and the Government House party were in attendance at the ExScrvicea Association's variety concert at the Victoria Theatre last night, when another packed house witnessed a succesaful repetition of Monday night's programme. The enthusiastic applause which followed number showed
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  • 249 4 The Tanglin Youngsters Athletic Club haa been registered in Singapore. Arrangements are being made by the Clerical Union to hold a public meeting, to pass a resolution regarding the Rent Restriction Ordinance, on April 21 at the Victoria Theatre. Full particulars will be given later. The extent of the crowd
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  • 420 4 SLOW APPLICATIONS FOB STAND SEATS. Apply for Tickets Now! Application for in It4nd Conun m vef y ilowiy and it a '5 possible that people as usual ar, dv? ting off applymg untU tne time. Xh. result of mm eventually be that who .r. probably obtain ticket,
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  • 353 4 Sentence of three months untitled imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision wis passed on Matseh, the Malay wno was arrested by Detective Inspector Phear for housebreaking and theft from the residence of Mr J L Berridge at Tanjong Katong, in the district court yesterday. In the Malau
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    • 279 4 BONAX I CARTRIDGES j New Shipment a)ust Received. j The Bonax' is a aew paper aaae with extra* steal lined heed ander th* brass, whioh makes it much stronger and Impossible >o split at th* end as many aaae do made bj other makers. IS Bora Cases Loaded Brat Chilled
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    • 453 4 GUAN KIAT *fe Co Ltd,, 86, PHILLIP STREET. I Stocks always on hand for Immediate delivery. I j i 1 Agricultural A Horticultural implement!. General I machinery of all desortptions and imall Tooli. 1 Metali of all descriptions (excluding preoiooe Metals) t Z Mining, Colliery and Qaarrytag Aoc Mories. Pelnte,
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  • 1178 5 Montagu Resigns Following Turkish Statement. Arrest of Gtrandl Ordered. Reuter. London. Msr. 9.-Od mm «ve o B ,,iif sibling ot «be eonferenceal p to mmm the Near Sa.itrr ,j onlf London has been itarllec Lfti pablieaftlon el Delhi of the IndUn Government -ir Mon»«li, reqnesling mod ileaTreaty of
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  • 55 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 10.—In the coarse of an official enquiry into the Childs Joseph failare, comnael for the Receiver declared that two of tha prlnclpala of Ohilda Joaeph had asch withdrawn $650,000 daring tha eighteen montba praoeding the failare, altboagh the firm's books showed it waa insolvent
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  • 44 5 Reuter. Boalogne, Mar 10—Eight people were killed an i many injared aa a re*oi of a viohnt explosion In the Engliah camp daring the unloading ot heavy ahe Ila left in Franca by tbe British Army. Firs destroyed the asms bslDdlogs.-— Soajer,
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  • 178 5 GOVERNMENT'S STERN MEASURES NATIVES NOW ARMED. Reuter. Jofa»nnt«b«r r Mar. i.—The Got emment I. determln.d to end the' preeen* rii.. t io D and ha. «nobilieed the Imperial Light Hor.e, Tranaraal Rflee and the Pretoria 8eg1.,,,,, !i r «>• polio.. Ithafwar.: K P ,MU '"H HI Will
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  • 150 5 Comments in Parliament, Reuter. London Meroh 9._ There v Hvsltaso In tbe Home .f Common, on ths occasion of a nnmbsr sf question, on ths rabjsot of tbe Kstiian fsmins. Mr Cbsmbsrliln In tbs eonrss of rif l *o ™»ks n further Government grant of relUf, was
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  • 66 5 Premier Intervaaaa, Reuter. London, Mar 10—Mr Lloyd George la better and haa Intervened in ths engineering dispute, partlel pating In a conference between Mr Macnamsra and representatives of the employers and men at Downing, street, Tbe Federation of Bngineerlng aad Shipbuilding Union* baa decided to join I ita*
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  • 37 5 Italian Opinion, Reuter. Raaaa, Mar 10.—The Cabinet dl*. ceased at length tbe Flame problem, and anaoimoasly opined tbat the aseetioa must be aettled in conformity with International engage, meats snd with respect for signed treaties.—Renter.
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  • 135 5 Reuter. Perls, Mar 9.—Tha Chamber by 269 to 280 rejected tbe Summer, time Bill. The vote eonfl'ots with the agreement of the French, British and Belgian Governments' for advancing the dock on the last Saturday In March. Tea Chamber however sabas. •neatly agreed by 199 to 129 to
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  • 15 5 Reuter. London, Marsh I.—Princess Mary aad Yleeount Laeeellec barf departed U» nely.wßsayser.
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  • 336 5 WHY AMERICA KEEPS ALOOF. SOME PRESS VIEWS. Reuter. Washington, March 9—Mr Hughes, hi a note to the Italian Ambassador. Sr Ricci, with regard to Genoa, emphasises that tha United States haa a keen desire for the economic rehabilitation of Europe, but regrets that it is impossible not to
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  • 50 5 Reuter. P»ris, Mar 10.—Tha Allied Finaaea Ministers are at preieat eoaferriag i» Parii regardiag international taaaeial ana correaey qtieatioM to preparation for Genoa. They have begun the diseussioa of a vast internatioaal loaa with a view to mobilisation of the German debt, preceded by step* to stabilise exehaagas.-^Reuter.
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 9 —Tbe "Bobo de Paris" M Polncsre has Informed M PbiUppe Berthelot that be will be brought before a oonaeil de discipline for endesTourlog. by independent action, when Beeretary.Qeneral of tbe Foreign Mlniatry, to aave the Banque Indaatrlelle de Chine
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  • 157 5 Twenty-Foar Small-Pox Cases. The death rate fear the week ending March 4 waa 28.01 per mille. Nationalities were Europeans 0, Eurasians 2, Chinese 167, Malaya 22, Indians 10 with a total of 196, of which 182 were males aad 63 females. The chief eansea of death were: Beri-beri
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  • 50 5 If sufficient support is offered the F M S Railway- propose* to run special train from Prai to Singapore atartiag on tha night of March 31 with occommodation for 60 flrat claaa and 280 eecond class at single fare for double journey, returning oa the night af April J. Intending
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  • 91 5 INDIAN VISIT NEAR AN END. AT MILITARY CAMPS, Rawalpindi, Friday. Mar 10.—The Prince of Wslee, who ia now stayiag two dayi aa the guest of the Com-maaaier-in-Chief, ie (pending the Ust few «iaye in India in c aeries ef brief riaite, mniniy to important military centres, renewing troope
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  • 202 5 Am Opposition Broadside, Reuter. Waahiagten, March 10.—Senator Robinson delivered hia expected broadside attack against the Paeiie Treaty ia tha Senate, cnfceuiag tbe iacoasisteney ai the advocates who declared simultaneously that lt wai the great, wt achievement of modern timea in the interecu of world pcseM yet impoeee no
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  • 11 5 Reuter. British Legation In Afghaolsua h&i arrived el Cabal.—Reatar.
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  • 144 5 The following Siagapors properties ware sold by auetioa by Messrs Cheoag Koon Seng aad Co., at their sale-room. No. go Chulia-street on Wednesday afternoon:— Freehold land aad house Ne. 28-2 Race Course-road area 2,747 ea. ft, bought by Tan Boon Pin for 68,200, Freehold land and house No.
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  • 92 5 ENGLISH F. A. CUP. Beplaye end Seati-Fiaal Draw. (From Our Own Correepondeat). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 11 :The Lahore correepondent of the Malay Mail sends the following, received by the "Gfvfl aad Mllibaay Gazette)": Fesgpth round FX Oop replays «e--■tltarj: Pratrtoa X E 2, Woolwich Asasaaal t Aston Villa 8,
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  • 79 5 B. G. A. BEAT B. B. On Thursday tbs R G A and R E met in a cricket match. Ths R E went in flrat and were ail out for 66, only three men—Lumsden, Thomas and Barnett— reading; double figures. For the R G A Blnekman took 8
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  • 732 5 MAN WHO BORROWED FOR FUNERAL. Aa "Ualackj" Priest. The public examination of Mr Poo Chin Chuan was held ia the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr Justice Barrett Lsnnsrd yesterdsy. The bankrupt stated that until ths dcsth of his uncle, who was the proprietor of the firm of Messrs Yeong
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  • 57 5 C ef C Rubber Asasdatleau Singapore, March 11. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sell eaa Spot 27* 28 March 28 28% April to June 29 80 July to Sept 82 82% Tone of Market*—Easier. Fred Weterhonso Ce* Ltd. Singapore, March 11. Te-day's elocing rubber quotation* are aa
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  • 196 5 Aad Carpentier-Cook Fight Two more valuable and interesting films have been procured by Mr Donati, local manager of Pathe Freres, and will be screend at the Palladium in a few days. The first picture is a two-reel film depicting views of the I Piinee ef Wales
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  • 180 5 Mr Edward Jamea Maher-Smith, of New Cavendish-street, W, and Waver-1 ley, CliftonviUe, Kent, formerly of' Sarawak, who died on October 28, has Isft property of ths value of Subject to a legacy of £100, the testator leaves everything in trust for his wife for life snd then for
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  • 37 5 Sir David Prain, who has to ably tarred aa director of the Royal Botanic Garden*, Kew, for a number of yean, is being succeeded, on retirement in ths nesr future, by Mr Arthur Hil, F.M.S., Assistant Director.
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  • 69 5 Singapore, March 1L On LondonBank 4 months' sight s 4 Demand Is 8 t4J Private 3 months, sight Is 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 1 77V4 In Hongkong— Bank demand draft 7 p.c. pm. m Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69 )n Java— Bank de:nand draft 134*4 Bank
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  • 37 5 The Governor in Council has been pleased to exempt from the provisions of the Betting Ordinance, the totalieetor to be carried on by the Straits Racing Aaaociation on the Singapore race courss on April 1 snd 8
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    • 425 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTKD.-For SalgTnT Jnnlor Jtttafie I sn anon Clerk for typing r\>lioi«a and ■tatementf. Apply *ith oopieg of teatiu oniale, itatiug •86 and salary rfqairwl to Mettrf Hooglaadt and Co., Rirgapor*. 11 133 TRAINING OF SANITARY INSPEC TORS UNDER THE GOVERNMENT SCHEME IN SINGAPORE. 1. Then x ovf<r.„ wi'Jbpgfnrn
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  • 177 6 LAWN TENNIS. ft.C.C. SPBING TOURNAMENT MONDAY'S TIES. Chumpionsh*e cFrelimlnary TlceJ C E Winter vs. L Gosling. S J Edwards vs. H E L Dyne. E J Sutton vs. R E Prentis. Newcomer*' Handicap. G A F Layton vs. R Riechelman. E W Hare vs. W Hanson. S E Newbery
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  • 25 6 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Reuter. London, Max 9.—ln the Rugby County Championship final, Gloucestershire beat the North Midlands by 19 points to nil, at Birmingham.— Reuter.
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  • 74 6 IRISH OLYMPIC GAMES. London, Feb 24.—The Tailtean game 3, otherwise the Irish Olympics, will be held in Dublin on the 7th March. Each country is invited to send a minimum team of 45. The Gaelic Athletic Association, in announcing the foregoing, clsims that the srorid haa hitherto been ignorant
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  • 85 6 SRCvs SERVICES. The Services team to meet the SRC to-day will be: Lt-Col Thompson, R E, Major Thompson, Middx R, Bt-Major Newham Middx R, Capt Wells, ADC, Lieut Clarke, R A S C, Lieut Stephenson. Middx R, Comdr Lumsden R A O C, S Q M S. Lumbard, R
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  • 59 6 S.R.C. rs. MIDDLFBEX. The following will represent the SRC against the Middlcasex Regt at heckey on Monday on the SRC Ground :—C A Norris C Richards and E O Angus; F Albuquerque, J S de Souza and J A Jansen; 0 Ahin, C A Bateman, H G Stack (Capt),
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  • 213 6 Programme of Drills. Monday, 13th at 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall European Guard of Honour. Monday, 13th at 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Non-European Guard of Honour. Tuesday 14th at 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Eurasian Co., Company Parade. Tuesday, 14th ."l 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Chinese Co., Company Parade.
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  • 57 6 Messrs David and Toft advize the following output of the Raaong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd a, tin ora for tbe second half month ending Feb 28, 1922: No 1 Dredge 328 picul a, No 2 Dredge 136 picula, No 3 Dredge 46. piculs. Total 510 piculs. Approximate total output for
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  • 278 6 CIRCULAR NO, 15, Singapore, Feb. £8, 1922. Membership.—l,los membera were on the roll aa compared with 1,075 on the 28th Jan. 22. Financial—The Bank Balance on the 28th February is 1,048.61. Debentures.—No advance from last month. Subscriptions—Some old arrears have been paid. Donations.—Mr T S Kung, has
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  • 318 6 V.Tien the glad tidings reepectlag the decision of H R H ths Prince of Wales to call at Penang in H M S Kenjwn on the conclusion of his visit to Japsn were published a few days ag", not a few residents of this Settlement began
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  • 571 6 ft Andrew's Cathedral Services. I The Second Sunday in Lent, March 12, 1922. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matina and Litany. 4 p.m. Children'a Service. 6.80 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, The Biahop of Singapore. i. "Jesus Christ and Him crucified." During
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  • 145 6 At the meeting of the Council of State at Delhi on Feb 28, Mr Maricar, of Madraa, moved an amendment to the Emigration Bill to the effect that agents need not be appointed in the Straits Settlements and F M S because the Governments of thesp
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  • 135 6 Information has bean received from the Deputy Conservator, Calcutta, that the "blue light flare," exhibited from the light vessel at ths Eastern Channel Station, Sandheads, will in future be exhibited between the dates 15th Mar and 31at October only- The brae light ./lore will be diaeorrtfrrueii "between the dates Ist
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    • 546 6 M. B E. Important 1 otice. No Vehicular traffic of any kind will be permitted to enter the grounds r>ftr P Saturday tho 18th instant. 9 j tv u t LIGHT RAILWAY j EQUIPMENT. For Bold, Diamond Cos! and IrooaV-na Miuog, for Sugar, ■'•al, Tea and Rabbet Plantations arid Nitrate
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    • 192 6 NOTICE. alt s of Mohameo Jamil biii Kana Mohamed Eusope deceased. AH inMUM harltg 018i mitra ril ihe bttfts of the 2515,2 Mohenvd Jamil bin EdTmS 10 bntisnaie ibe aarr« to tk 6 b ,i" hereof. JOHN Q. OiMPBKU. Solicitor for Hamfta Bee mm*. Mourned fi. Hated ibis 9th day
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 92 6 y WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, March il. High Tides.—8.18 a.ra, 9.40 p,m.* Polo Balesttysr. r Crickets, Singapore League. S C C vs. Lanka Unkm. S R C vs. Services. To-morrow, March 12. High Tides.—9.16 a.m., 10.16 p.m. Swimming Club launches: From.—9.30, 10.80, 12JO, 8 JO. To.—9, 10, 11, 2.30. Monday,
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    • 323 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, March 11. Bangkok •Valaya 2 p.m. < Muar Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Bangkok Kwang Lee 2 p.m. Mersing, Kemaman ft Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Sarawak ft Goebilt Kuching 2 p.m. Medan Medusa 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Muntok ft Palembang Senang 3 p.m.
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  • 1135 7 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR FIRST DAY* Procession Through X, L. Following is the official programme (or the first day of the rlais of His Royal Hlghrieaa tbe Prinoe of Wales o the Federated M, 1.» States. TUESDAY, MARCH 29th. Arrival at Port Swettenham. 1. His Rojal Highness ihe
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  • 373 7 Where it is Tsught in England The conference of teachers of Esperanto which will take place at Geneva during Easter week ia regardad aa especially important, since it ia being held for the benefit of the League of Nations, and may result in the widespread teaching of
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  • 132 7 "Aa example of tha plack and promptness that become a second nature in the outlying parts of the British Commonwealth comes from Australia," says ths Children's Newspaper." "A 15-yesr-old boy, Lealis Parker, was clearing ground on hia father'a land when ha waa bitten by a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 555 7 /URODONALi dissolves tiric acid. I 5j n? by taking URODONAJL, «nd you will tbawroby avoid Artorio Scferoaia, I Uc' h»r«f«ni the waila of tfco blood vtutii e.nai ronaion thajt» rtiff *nd brittio." I S LA KCERF. AUK >*tt m r,s*<nt tf iff AtUimit I «fc M*dta*tt, Fens, t* kn Tr—hst
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    • 485 7 j Devoted to the Interests of Exhibitors at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. j "Exhibition New," will be I The first number of the "Exhibition 1 tioh, to the Editor. Exhi- issued daily by the "M»i»t» News will be published Saturday bition News." Tribune," a few days pre- "Exhibition News" will appear
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    • 350 7 I to feel I Tarn getting strong again" I Only those who have experienced the I wearisome burden of ill'- health, cart I accurately realise what it means to feel I they are getting strong and well —to I® new vitality creeping into the body. "Wincarnis" offers new health I
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  • 2371 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Mems. LYALL AND KVATT, Exchange mu4 3kĕr* Brfikerr isiue the toZoHing lift of quotation*, UMEIU-POLLA» WUBE4 S. per cent for yea* eaded 10-0-ID t per cent for year ended 80-6-20 15 per cent int. ac. yr. end. 81-8-22 Nil for year
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  • 907 8 POSSIBILITIES OF IMPUDENT FRAUDS. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been unfortunate in his spiritualistic propaganda amongst the pressmen. First, betook Mr James Douglas in hand, and then he turned his attention to Mr Filson Young. Mr Douglas treated his beliefs very seriously, as the columns of the
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  • 301 8 Daring Dacca Fraud. A daring fraud of a novel charactu reported from Kanchanpu, Z Mamaganj aub-divi s io n of Dacca fZ Met About a month ag 0 two Ben. with the object of starting iv The >' erected a 2 hut in a sugarcane field, about
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  • 18 8 Fifteen inches of rain fell during one night in Queensland, and 200,000 sheep and other stock were drowned.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 BUSINESS rwww "*——i iwhim OPPORTURiriES May be discovered every day in the Advertising colnmns of the "Malaya Tribune's" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I v santed'"5 anted *"or Sale," f To Let," "Lost J F ulld and "Trade I Notices," Etc ,j Etc, will I bring quick results. j If you have something
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    • 14 8 prizes, IiZi»J?'' ,TISMe^HiB,T r int'SSJvm DRINK ASAHI BEE" 8ol« A*o» KTSUI BUSSAH KAISHA BATTEBY-BOAD.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 537 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS R*o.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S s N. CO, Under Contract with hia Majesty's Government, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVIC3. From LONDON Dna SINGAPORE, I*:r»» shout Marl! thy ber M about Apl Sf flutj *bout Apl S ftfjsjabout Apl
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    • 442 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ryTkT LONDON LINK. Kamo Maru Mar Katori Mara Apl 5 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Mara Mar IS j HAMBURG LINE. h—. Lyons Maru Mar IS NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, Kanagawa Mara End Mat. BOMBAY LINE, Morioka Mara Hat 17 Awa Mara Mar 21 CALCUTTA LINE
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    • 353 9 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 ,1, i LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly lailfoga to and froni A"*'ra!h fr r cargo ©rly, i-Hldr «t B&teTis, Smnbaya, F «m»mOn. A'folaMa. M*»lbo«rne zn\ Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAHINCS. 1922 Singaport Siiliig. F"b. 9 m IMI CA '1 IVo. 13 Mar. aa ENOQGIRA Mir. 11 April I
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