Malaya Tribune, 18 March 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol IX.- •No. 64 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 271 1 I Photo Amateurs Call or';Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE CO AD, For All Your Requirements. (Q I WHITEAWAY'S El IMkKct I RtVISKO prices I I lilillil l Connm and your special I i h£V I wiiiE mm for cfBo«. S liESS SHIRTS, p]p»fd w.ar. v »rl e from
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    • 182 1 I mmmmmimmmmm mmmmmmm m Sime, Party &Ct r Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEP4NMEOT. if Quotations given tor complete Klect Mc Lighting A Power Installations, Full rang* of ■leeirieal tn t pllea in itoek i V.LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictum!" Telephones. i I "MADSTRONG Plants, raft*.
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    • 248 1 TBE MALAYA TBffltDfB A KB SHIPPING G/ZETTE. BTJBBCHUTIOM R TFR r A TaSLBtt aov^S P"»- armm I P-r ,,arte r J«J rw tM ••a..**ra.,nth ■■^■■■■■^■■■■■■bMMs^^ I FURTHER REDUCTIONS. I Best British and American made Boots I j W\ and Blaefc, Smnrt Lie 5 I Calf or Glaee Rid Boots. ykw
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  • 1504 2 TBI FIRST SHOW HELD IN BRUNEI, Fine weatkar favoared Ibe flrat agricultural abow which was held a 1 Brunei on Feb 25, and jidging by the good attendance and the number of ezhibita tbe Committee might well conaider the possibility of making this an annual event in fe!ure.
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    • 698 2 I Dysentery audi Wasting Dr. CassetTs Tablets Bring New Health sad Vigour, and Safeguard Yon From Infection. Salonloa. South Africa. rn.f.»«. a H Ttlm. ISth O«b»UT, Mrs. Kl«n Flowers. I. Colerldge-road MO wrltj.- "lUrTinj: in Salt River. CP.. South Africa, wrttee: L .mra I «ogbt malaria. Whan I I suffered
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    • 109 2 Be Rid of Painful Corns "Gets-It" Hakes Them Loosen Up 80 They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more pain after a tow drop* of Uets-lt" taiuld uduu corn am callus and instantly dries. In a day or two yon lift the old misery-maker right off withou? even feelinr it. That's
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    • 687 2 DO YOU SUFFER DISCOMFORT after maals through flatulence, drow■inesi, eructation? Arc you bilious, liverish, constipated? If go let PINKETTES help you; they aid digestion, tently stimulate the liver, induce daily regularity, prevent foul breath, dear away pimples on the skin, of drug--1 gist's, or 60 cents the vial post free
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    • 633 2 I Periodical Property Auctions. MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved I certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold I I Properties, Business Premises, Building Land I etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY I 1 (opposite the General Post Office) I
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    • 579 3 la the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Three big s'.sm In a perfect Thos. H. Ino*a production ggLL K BENNETT JACK LIVINGSTONE A GEO, OHESEBRO BECAUSE OF THE WOMAN In Beren Ac!. A bw story with a hea;t punch and lively action, by the v bor of the Flame of
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    • 407 3 I From Saturday, March 18, to Thursday, March 25. I AT THE ALHAMBRA The HiVll for IVTus>io and Fefttupti I BBAGH ROAD I; A NEW SCREEN SENSATION Together with will be presented in the rmton of THE SEVENTH CHAPTER, IN FOUR REELS, BUCK JONES #f m The Screen Adaptation of
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    • 30 3 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-&CHE which c.n be relieve.) almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BaSAH jfi hD t (In front of V*. > 'Fhon# 1*45 j
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    • 26 3 l Phone 241t. THE RIGHT TO GO FOR YOU* 4 MJCHEUN Hits all liaea. ALWAYS BXADT Df STOCK. StocUat:^ LJM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street. Singapore.
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    • 372 3 VICTORIA THEATRE. Telephone 828. COMING SHORTLY SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OP THE QUAINTS. WATCH FOR DATES. TUB STAR OPJRA (The Premier Malay Opera hi Singapore) AT THE v THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road. To-night! To-night! I By Special Request of our Bombay Merchant Friends and Friends from Johore. A Great Parses
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    • 215 3 Ml 111 J 1 feci; Sb.-|, Fh, AUSTRALASIAN «Jf> IB n thbXular n ?Sr CHAPLIN 8 I |N BUNGS gc£%. DAYS PLEASURE"! -LJ- (In 5 p^ry^ Two New Episodes In Fonr Parti of THE SON OF TARZA* SERIAL Mote Thrilling, New Wild Animal Stnnti, Fights, Battles, eta. Usual prices of
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  • 641 4 As we predicted some days ago the South African disturbance has developed into a serious revolt in which there has been a large amount of bloodshed on both sides. It appears that despite the wisest efforts of General Smuts to avoid anything in the nature of a
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  • 496 4 Three will be no Cinema Show at the V M C A to-night. Mr David Frankel is granted an auctioneer's licence for Singapore. Senhor Adelino Ferreira is recognised as Consui for Portugal at Singapore. Mr and Mrs W Leggatt are leaving for Home next week by the «.s. Khiva. Mr
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  • 202 4 The annual report of the Penang Chamber of Commerce shows that tin shipments from Penang amounted to only 9,083 tons compared with 20,716 in the previous year. The large decrease was due to the Straits Trading Co.'s works at Butte rworth being idle the gi cater
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  • 64 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, March 18.—A company of the Middlesex Regiment from Singapore has arrived in Ipoh. It marched from Temoh, camping at Kampar and Gopeng. It was hampered by bad weather en route. The party visited the Tronoh mines. The company is leaving Kuala Lumpur
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  • 70 4 Commissions in Hjaj S S Volunteer Force as 2nd Lieutenants ar. granted to P H Keys, D.S.O. M.C., and 8.1. Chambers, M.C. The following promotions are made: 2nc Lieuts Patterson, D.5.0., M.C, and G.C. Meredith, M.C, to be acting Majors; C C Wurtzburg. MC to be acting Captain;
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  • 308 4 The Straits Chinese Benevolent and Literary Association is called upon tc furnish proof of its existence to the Government. TVo Chinese were produced before Mr, Bull in the second police court yesterday on charges of pos a esaion .of non-Government chandu and fined $75 each. The overnight rain caused a
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  • 791 4 CURRENT NOTES AND COMMENTS. (Frsm Our Ow* Correspondent). Johore Bahru, March 16. The Acting Financial Commissioner of Johore Mr William Sanmons makes the affirmation 0 f Office and assumes his seat as a member of the council. Dr G H Garlick, Ag Health Officer, Johore has been granted
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    • 434 4 'HIS MASTERS VOICE H Time Dmo« BSTiaelo QUEEN S DANCE ORCHESTRA lu-incJn dcublt-«ided Plus Libel, Si If Ho < A Voice from Mummy land)— Fox Trot Black B. 1288 23e Now Ton Know—Medley Fox Trot I (Introdntlng «Billy Hyltea rialom«—Oriental Fox Trot Stola B. 1209/ Tbe Benson Orchestra of Cakafo
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    • 384 4 GUAN KiAT efe Co., Ltd., j 8«, PHILLIP STREET. m 3 I Stocks always oa hand for Immediate delivery. I Agricultural A Horticultural iwpleuientt. Qenetal I I machinery of all d-aoriptiooi und small Toolg. Metals of all descriptions (exoludtng preci< at M-» 1«) Mining, Colliery and Cjaan-ytng AoiCaOorte». P«io?», 1
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    • 116 4 NOTICE. Notioe ii hereby given that by Agreement dated March 14, 1922 between Neo Oheow Keng,' merchant, ot 13, Middle Road, and Qaiak Heng Kiat and Yeo Chin Long, the bualneei of Chop Hak Soon at 10, Roohore Road, baa been •old, nnder oertain terms, by Neo Oheow keng to
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  • 421 5 mi Rebel Opposition Overcome. Ringleaders Mcd, Reuter. Pretoria, Mar 16.—A communique jjTS that although the revolution has U0 effectively crushed small isolated detachments continue a certaia unount of sniping in their desperate efforts to escape the law.—Reuter. jocannesburg, Mar 16.—Only police ,cuon is needed to-day to
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  • 156 5 Some Provisions. Reuter. Delhi, Mar 15.—In accordance with Ii policy it has adopted of a coliecIm reduction of five per cent on each ;*m of the budget, leaving Government to settle the exact direction in *hich saving may be effected, the Democratic Party in Assembly to-day, continued its
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  • 140 5 Reuter. Mar 16.—1n the House of 52 L I Amery, introll^T' oi the Navy -~**s. dwelt on tha vaiuc of the J*** Conference as showing' ictased capacity of the British J" give united effect to a 1 mZ~T?*: H e repudiated the sug- 1 tne G-eddes committee that
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  • 73 5 Reuter. 458 of SV B'"~PendlD*8'"~ PendlD PwntaNY w2F* tfae SeDat€ wa ,k V °u P roy isional pro<S baS* n oaing completion ksJSSfe of the Normandie ths conatrucN aaj_ dest royers of 85 M Wk\ wye torpedoers of 31% X o? VB l COmiQisBion is uuanimNLT" 011 Cannes
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  • 23 5 IE I riifit 18 The L l Per en issued 4t 94 f** of th i\ rede emable at the
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  • 109 5 Threats of Big Strike. Reuter. lavAu, .aarch 16.—As a result of the intervention of the Minister of Labour, negotiations in the shipbuilding dispute have been resumed, and the reduction of wages has been suspended. Replying to a labour deputation, Mr Chamberlain said the Government was unable to grant
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  • 101 5 Reuter. j Washington. Mar 16.—1t ia authori- tatively announced that the Government's demand for payment of Rhine troops cost merely aimed at Allied recognition of the right of the United States to share the German repara- tion payments. The Government does j not intend to press payment.—Reuter. j
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  • 90 5 Reuter. London, Mar 17.—Mr Edward Norman, banker, at the half yearly meeting of the proprietors of the Bank of England, stated that the halfyearly dividend had been increased to six per cent., equal to twelve per cent per annum. Since 1914 the rate had been ten per
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, March 16.—The official Labour Gazette states that on March 1, tbe working class cost of living was eighty-six per cent above that of July 1914. This is two per cent lower than on Feb. 1, and the lowest since December 1917.—Reuter.
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  • 33 5 Reuter. j London, Mar 17.—The by-election at Cambridge for the Geddes seat, resulted in Mr Newton, Co-Unionist, polling 10,897; Mr Dalton, Labour, 6,954; and Mr Morgan, Independent Liberal, 4,523. I Reuter.
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  • 341 5 VOTING IN THE U. S. SENATE SOME RESULTS, Reuter. Washington, Mar 16.—The leaders of the opposing parties of the Senate have agreed to take a final vote on the Four Power treaty. It is arranged that no further reservations or amendments will be-voted until Tuesday, and the duration
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  • 102 5 Rubber Co. Wins Suit. Reuter. London, Mar 17.—Mr Justice Bail* ha«he has given judgment for the Allagar Rubber Estates, Limited, against the National Benefit Assurance Company, Limited, and others, on insurance policies on rubber shipped to London and destroyed by fire on Nov 1, 1920. Defendants contended
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  • 58 5 Reuter. Nairobi, Mar 17.—Thousand* af Kikuyus have marched to Nairobi, demanding the release cf a prominent native agitator, who was arrested. Serious disturbances developed, and the armed police were powerless to mrve the crowds, who, stopping rickshaws, forced Europeans to alight and walk. Troops were summoned, and fired
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  • 159 5 The list of sabscribars (or the b 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall oo April lin honoar of the Captain and Offioen of U. M. 8. Renoirn will be kept open a little longer, as tbe number of people coming from Penang ii not so large aa
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  • 48 5 A meeting of Ipoh ladiee was held recently to consider the formation of local branch of Girl Guides. Mrs J L Sime, who was the convener of the meeting, presided over a large and keen attendance. As a result of the meeting enrolments are now being •ought for.
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  • 254 5 LEAVES KARACHI ON THE RENOWN. ON WAY TO COLOMBO. Prince of Wales' camp, Karachi, I Mar 17.—The Prince of Wale» arrived at Karachi to-day and was received by the Government of Bombay and leading civil and military officials, alsc ruling Princes and Chiefs, who came there to say
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  • 78 5 Charge of Manslaughter. Reuter. London, Mar 17.—There has been s sensational sequel to the exploaion at Tipton, Dudley, mentioned on Mar 1 The owner of the factory, John Walker Knowles, and the manager, Eber Chadwick, have been remanded on bail on a charge of manslaughter of the seventeen
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  • 320 5 Discourse by Methodist Bishops. There wm a good gathering at the Victoria Theatre jtserday afterQooti when bitbopi Kt-eney sod Birney of Foochow and bh.ngh.i '«•pt ctively, woo bare come to Singapore in connection with Ibe conference of Methodiat BUhopa of Aata, diaeoaraed on the labieet of
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  • 62 5 Leong Fock Heng, the Chinese who was ehaged before tbe Chief Justice Sir Walter Shew at tbe Assises yesterday with committing a robbery when armed with a deadly weapon, was found not gailty and discharged. Senucnce of four years rigorous Imprisonment was paseed on Chan Ah Vat tbe
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  • 1477 5 CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE REVIEWS PROGRESS. Series of Attraction* Tbe meeting yesterday of repre« •eniatWes of the earloas oommlitees working In connection with the Malaya Borneo Exhibition, was pressed over by the Hon Mr F 8 Jaooef, 0 M O, the Colonial Becret •ry, and in the coarse of
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  • 130 5 A. miniature tin mint will be exhibited by Captain Chang Thy*. Phl», J.P, and Meaara W -i Qonrad. L*d, of Ipoh will «bow a model mine worked by meana at a Warf Oontid gravel-pamp made oi alnmlniooi. The pimp it made bo •oale and ia pamplng aand
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  • 132 5 The Singapore A■ bomobile Cl»b has (Nirtd a plol of groand in Robinsoo.road almost immediately opposite the main «nlruM to tbe Exhibition, This groend will bo fenced ot and laid oat as a private parking groand for numbers ear» only. The only entranee ie in Oeeil. •treat,
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  • 95 5 We won.d drew attenttm lo law »o trains from Ts k row I tr Johor. Bahru on April 1 end 2 038ERVBR»w*lte, :r ,i, ur* Iran of) :bo p«rt o» tb. te«po' «lh|, t 0 tmro the Torch tt proof ■•ion off at Hill erh Ithoasr,ds of person*
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  • 10 5 'iLtLr* r ,c< ri1 Mdon» tfct «pr,s«d b mnmtn
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  • 145 5 ITJS?a™ f K ,0 no °8WN. ii*a be 1 ht kBthor,liM «onc.ni:t*r gh ite o' jo« L.ghly elated paper the «r«*t Z'."T°" a ur,,b k d the reaident In »h« "clallj»1 H MnUa .lu, bm„ ID1 '"J Oera pat into, by the no*** d«w u of tha
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  • 144 5 Messrs Nagurdas Purshotumdaa and Coy. $U5 Ranchordas Purshotum 100 n Joshee Brothers 71 n Pragjee Soorjee 25 811 Kharwar and Coy. 25 n C Di>ctor 25 Kinanwala Brothers 25 n Sarabjee Navrojjee 16 Wagnjee Lakshmidas 15 Govii djee Aatanjee 16 tf Msvjaasai Nagindas 15
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  • 21 5 Van Cloon, from Belawan 18-3. Kinta, frosa Penang 18-3. Sembilan, from Pontianak 18-3. Fook Sang, from Kobe 18-3.
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    • 90 5 A Few Weeks From f»owi Jj T n ▼telling lh« M*Uv3-Born«n Etbibltion or gnirjg to tb* R mm nest ruomb, yon ehonJd be weil dreeewf. S. Y. PITCHAY 6? Co., Can mpply M ewy low vi*** Goat's FonilsWD|s Boots aid Shoes, Hats. Walking Sticks, 3 Fashionable Shirts, Collars, Silk Ties.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 348 5 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, March 18. Muar ft Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. P Sambu ft Bagan Kalmoa 2 p.m. Mersing, Kemaman ft Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Port Swettenham ft Penan? •Klang 8 p.m. Medan Medusa I p.m. Muntok 4 Palembang Senang 8 p.m. Muar ft Malacca *Hong Keat 3
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    • 95 5 The rate of W of Money Order* lor Indie and Ceylon to-day is R*. 171 U *i 10 L *>- The rau of payment Moue >' Ordera from India and j Ceylon j Ba. 178 equal to $100. lattat London cables to hand U MMch Deferred Kate March 14. The
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  • 67 6 FOOTBALL. S. C F. A. BEAT JOHORE, Tha 3 0 f team wbioh mot the Johore team on the Padang jesterdav afternoon ptoved vastly superior to th* visitors, and won the matob by five go»ls to lo c. Tbe Johore ten was practically the same team which is to
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  • 65 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT, Taef'lU'winn will rf present the Brokes. Bankers and Inevrsnoe tram against tht» E cetera*, in the S r »u ma*ch this afterao r D:— R L D Wodahonse (Capt) 0, W. O. Brown, A Cnllen, 0 He* e sod, F R Craig, E W Hare,
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  • 70 6 KATONG G. C. COMPETITION. The competition for the March m ti'hly of the Eatong Golf Ciob will be beU 1 on Saturday, IBtb, a-id -audi, 26 b ir.st. The usual ■all HW«pp will t>e *rr*nged. J£. G. C. MEDAL. The a«a»! mun'hly Medal (stroke) for Ma'ch of the h>pp*l
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  • 101 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship (Preliminary Ties.) W C Hill vs. R M Duff. C E Winter vs. S J Edwards. W H Drummond vs. R E Prentis. Championship Pairs. Wardle and Warren vb. Kliapman and Green. Piatt and Bowerman vs. Strafford and (Jampl^jr 1 a
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  • 130 6 MONDAY'S TIES. A Singles. Scow Poh Leng vs. Loh Lip. Thong Foong Koon vs. J Lim. B Singles. H Quahe vs. Chew Keow Bock. Lira Kian Hing vs. Chew Cboon K ek. Chua Lye Van vs. Yap Kirn Chuan. Lim Yew Chye vs. Tham Cheng Hoe to finish.
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  • 119 6 AGRICULTURAL SECTION PROGRESSES. Entries are coming in splendidly for the Agricultural Department of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, with the exception of the Horticultural Section, for which very few exhibits have been received. Poultry are going to provide a large and interesting exhibit, and the Section comprising exhibits chewing novel
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  • 106 6 The schedule of diplomas and medals to be awarded has now been issued. There are no entrance fees or forma of entry and the mere fact of exhibiting will five the necessary qualification. Diplomas and medals will be awarded for goods of local manufacture for their merit.
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  • 804 6 The eliminating exhibition of Kedah Produce, Arts and Crafts and Agriculture, took place at the Government English School, Alor Star, says the Straits Echo." The three classrooms requisitioned for the purpose were equipped with articles from all quarters of the state. Crowds flocked to learn what the
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  • 229 6 Buy Yonr Ticket for Reception! There is a rumour prevalent, which may have prejudiced people against booking seats in the Reception Pavilion stand, to the effect that tictcet holders will be required to be in their seats about 7.30 a.m. We are authorised officially to state that
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  • 119 6 H.R.H. The Prir.ce of Wales' Visit. TENTH LIST. Amount Previously Acknowledged $4,682 The Universal Association (Per Mr Ong Bcoir Tat) 50 Guan Soon Kok Association 50 The Straits Chinese Literary Association 30 Liow Sek Club 25 The Amateur Drawing Association 25 Tsu Siang Gian Kin So
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  • 170 6 Those who delight in pictures of a •en ation&l order, wil have ifataf to their t ste in the plgfote, "Forbidden Trails" the is presenting to night. It is a fivere elf r preftcnt.ing Back Jones, the v screen twnsation by the fsmoa* Pox ho of pictures. Mr
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  • 41 6 A new depot for the sale of the "Malaya Tribune" has been opened in Geylang at the Geylang New Proviaion Store, SO3, Geylang-road. Geylang readers who have any difficulty in obtaining their copy should place a regular order with thaa agones/-
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  • 97 6 S Andrew's Cathedral Services, The Third Sunday in Lent, March 19, 1922. 7.30 a.m. Litany. T. 45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, The Bishop of Singapore. iii. "Jesus Christ and Him crucified."
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  • 74 6 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 1.14 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Wesley Church, Fort Canning-road. (Rev. W T Cherry, Acting Paster.) B.tH a.m. Sunday School. 9.00 a.m. Public Worship, Sermon by Bishop F B Fisher of Calcutta. liO p.m. Public Worship. Sermon by Bishop Herbert Welch of Korea.
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  • 55 6 Lord's Day 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord* Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker. Mr A J Turner. 'Subject: forgotten Unforgetter." Monday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Friday 8 p.m. Address to Christians.
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  • 163 6 8 a.m. Public Worship Subject of Address: "The re-in-statement of Elijah." 9 a.m. Sunday School and Minister's Bible Class. 5.50 p.m. Public Worship. Subject of Address; "The Best of Books." Preacher: Rev. G H Douglas. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Choir Practice. Chinese Gospel Hall, North Bridge-rd. Lord's Day
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  • 48 6 Short-it Chapel. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divine Service, Bishop Warne. 6.50 p.m. Epworth League Service. Pastor Rev. Robert Duraisamy. Strait* < nines* Church, Prinsep-st. I a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 9 a.m. (Malay) Mr Tan Boon Chin. 7.45 p.m. (English) Rev. W Murray.
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  • 25 6 Selitar, Paya Leber, Au Kanf, Johore Bahru, Muar, Jalan Salleh and Jalan Abdullah. 10 ».m. 6 and 7JO p.m. Services in Chinese.
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  • 15 6 I a.m. Hatina and Sarmon (Teoehew.) Holy Cemmunba every 4th Sunday.
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  • 20 6 Ophir Road (For the Tamils.) 3 a.m. Low Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction.
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  • 23 6 (Portuguese Mission.) 5.30 a.m. Low Mass. 6.30 a.m. Low Mass 8 a.m. High Mass. 6 pjL Vespers and Bonodwttosa
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  • 21 6 6.30 a.m. Low Maaa. g a.m. High Mass and Eugiiah Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction.
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  • 37 6 Christian Science Service—12 Mayor Mansiona, Coleman-street. 10 a.m. Sunday Services. 5.30 p.m. Last Wednesday in the Month. The Reading Room free te all is 9pe&.pn Mondaya, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 a.m.* to 12
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1176 6 NOTICE. Notice ii hereby given tb;-t I the undersigned ii th« tela proprie'.o A Chop X' n* Heng BeDg, Mer. ohsnt ut No. 1, Hsitinga Bond, great d floor. (Hd.) PANQ KWEB PENG. Singapore, 16 3 22. 18 3 21 3 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. Information Bureau. It ie desirable that the
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    • 80 6 NABAS OFEB4 At the Beyrouth Theatre, Gay'ang Road, Opposite the Gaylaog Police Station. Three new actresses have arrived frea Pontiansk and will appear for the first time to-day. The Company will play ia their Spacious Mew Tent at the juactiea of Jalan Besar and Weld Road, on Marcs 24, in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 169 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, March 18. High Tides.—1.5 a.m., 1.53 p.m. Malakoff Rubber, Boustead's, noon. Race Entries close noon. Cricket: S R C vs. Services. To-morrow, March 19. High Tides.—1.44 a.m., 2.48 p.». P and 0 outward mail due. Swimming Club launches: To.—9, 10, 11, 2.30. v From.—9.30, 10.30, 12.30,
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  • 775 7 AN INTERVIEW WITH OOU PEARSON. Trad, with Malaya. The "Wait Australian" of February 22 prints the following Interview Colonel H L Pearson, D 8 0. MICE, (Englneer-in-Chlef of tbe Municipality of Singapore), who, ss representative of the Government of the Straits Settlements is making 'nqeiries in regard to
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  • 506 7 Have you ever had to stop suddenly ia the street and attar a cry of agony? A aharp knifa-lika paia strikes yoo ia tha back. Th« Buffering ia tarribla for same nainutaa. Yoa atove «n wondering whan your next attack will coma. Ara
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 295 7 /URODONAIn dissolves uric acid. I rour I ,oun« by t«km« UKODONAL. one you will thereby avoid Artorio Scleral*, I .huh harden! th* wall, of tbo blood ««1, .r.d rtixkri (Ken, Miff krittte." I fHimmmtbdiy Prof LA \'CERF. AUK taU President o/ the Acaddmtt I de MMectne, Pant. m k,s Treatise
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    • 223 7 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! "Spring" Ojolet (complete) at $55 each, (old prJ«3 175) "Ariel" Cyelfi (complete) at $70 each, (old price $100) Coventry Oyolee (ooaipleto) at f75 each, (old price $100) All the above cycles are guaranteed British Hake, and can be inspected at:— Guan Hoe Hin Co., 387 VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 841 7 II PRESBRVB r W IJ your— Cost for Renewals II II fck-»- IF you want ntw MILL PLANTS Ro? I TWr. II I! I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK 1 SHIPPING, etc you will have to m iffi II pnecs until the world shortage n overcome. Isn't 11 II »t» therefore, the
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  • 2461 8 UIOI PUCKS «DOTED IN TIB MA BUT. Assmn. JkX44si» ASP JUT ATT, Msg! anal Share Broken ensue the following list quotations m f r B**9Woe, if> RUBBER.—DOLLAR SHARES. Dtrklenda. Issue Burnt. Sellers. Value*. a —i 1 AJlenby 0 10 o 80 26 per cent for jeer ended
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    • 135 8 BUSINESS be discovered every OPP^RTC' fT !ES ay Advertising columns of the Malaya Tribune's 99 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 44 Wanted," 44 For Sale," 44 To Let," "Lost/ "Found," and 44 Trade Notices," Etc., Eto, will I bring quick results If you have something to sell, or a house to let, if
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    • 488 8 IT PENETRATES without rubbing. At the first sign of pain— IflgiH] think of H Sloan's Liniment. HEBHsMS Don't imagine there's no help for your \1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis or -A Lumbago because you've tried other dftan* r remedies. Sloan's Liniment is so pene- atv Jaw trating and effective, it gets
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    • 575 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PO.-British India AND APCAR line. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with his Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Doe SINGAPORE. tfrefl about Mar 15 Delta about Apr 30 ansj fcbout A P* 2 Khyber about May 14
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    • 465 9 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE. Kamo Mara jf aT pj Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru Sad half Apr HAMBURG LINE. Lyons Maru Mar 12 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr 6 BOMBAY LINE, Awa Maru pp CALCUTTA LINE Takaoka Maru Mar IP
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    • 433 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS *r Monthly miling! to and from Au*»r-H* for cargo erily, eMling at Batavia, F-man'U. *»iHourn* aasd Sydney, lilt SCHEDULE OF SAIUNCS. 1122 ArriTißg Singapore Sailing. 9 n». hiv»i »n t.u. id Mar. 6 M "KNOfIORRV M.rll A P»" 8 at EORELIA April IS May 8
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    • 417 9 J STEAMER SAILINGS. O.SLK. OSAKA SHOSEN KAEHA UMITMSv <Jb»eerperated at Japan.) 90, 1 DB SOUXA man PBOFOSBD SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject te aaange witaeat aetiee.) EUROPEAN LINE, rex PORT RAID, MARSEILLES, LOAUOXt, MAMisURU, KUiie.UL.AM, AND ANIWERP. Altai Man an Apr 21 dep 22 'Ufa Mara an May 1« aep 1«
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    • 600 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. ICHINA MAIL! I STEAWSHIP C 0„ LTD. mww ft m» j San Francisco Service I Thota r' jjjiroOß <«» aanftoa] >n* Un.<m bo old •,<-,..-i I v rente I ■ONGEOIfQ. SHANGHAI, NAG AS ATI. j YOKOHAMA. j FROM HONGKONG j i.e. M NILE April I M OFIN A
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    • 420 10 WANTED. i_! I i— i»i ll—i l*T I WANTED IMMEDIATELY:— I i ,n or EirafUo Qlerk with good knowledge cf accounts, mut b* neat and qiiok witer aad efficient typiit. B*ply with oopies of testlmoninli aad a.lng salary required to P. 0. Box 11, Singapore, 13 9 ao TO LET.—Godown
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    • 491 10 rfOTKE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, AnmaAAa BaUvrm Ledge, -M Penan* Stmt/* PENAN*. MACHINERY ORDINANCE. Zdvioe given and Engineers Ooeehed for Examination for Steam and Generator Certificate by Q ialified Engineer and Teebnioal Instructor. Reply Box 122 c/ Malaya Tribune. 133 JBB BUSINESS NOTICE, A Commission House In Ipoh with tound
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    • 459 10 BANK. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in tha U. *>. A.) OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CTTT BANK OF NEW TORE. Capital U.S. $1,000,000 Serplus aad Undivided Proits UJ3. $»,229,000 Head Office:—#o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—B6 Bishopsgate, Lyona Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton,
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    • 541 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: «4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar 77-78 Jalaa Suleiman, Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahnmat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, B"tavia, Sourabaya, Semnrnng, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 446 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England.) BY BOTAL CHABTtfV Paid Rj Capital in «00,000 Share* ef «6 each «3,000,000 Resenre Fund #3,600,000 Reaerre Liability of Proprietor! «8,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 529 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S,) BOARD OF DIRECTORS t Lim Nee Soon, Esq., Dy. Chairman. One Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chian, Esq, Chun Poh Siang, Eaq. Leo Pans; Seng, Eaq. Yeo Ban Keng, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan Soo Goan, Eaq. S. Q.
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    • 424 10 M.A.SAffi^ GENERAL MERCHANTS a»Z MONEY CH ANG Er S. All are kindly .dieted to mtM our shop m t JOHNSTON S PIER, Singapore. Foreign Coma 0 f «11 ir«j here at any time. 2 dealer, m High Cla BB C Cigarettes, Tobacco, ,tc i N.B.—Ratoi of daily m*. J-ed by
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