Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1922

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  • 51 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. l EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX, No. 73 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition News No. 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE (EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT), MARCH 29, 1922 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EXHD3ITORS AT THE MALAYA-BORNEO
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    • 300 1 photo Amateurs 2 I i j call or Phone: 550 I SUN CO, I s 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I f T 5 S 5 j For AH Your Requirements. i I :ll i||i|llllll[illllIH»» l u ,!l, ,,l,Di lllBH j Royal Visit 1 Souvenirs, Bunting, jf SPECIAL OUOTATICNS 1 J
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    • 272 1 To Make Room for New Stock la order to give effect to the above we wre of foiloving from ou Immoderate prjce*. It is ti.fi--ahouid l lose. Bourses pressure forages*, braise &lob« valves, «"ta i*/ gen metal water gaitgtv, brass Gan/ed angle wheel valves, Thermometers Salinometer», grin Jitona? -"itb iron
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    • 266 1 1 CIGV<ETTtS 1 NUMBER 555 VIRGLNIA I I d— hnk n*ver I Eq-iall*J, i Sole Manufacturers: I ARDATrI TOEU 0 Co. Ltd i ioadftii. I B IfllllllllllllllllillllllllMlillllllllllHlMlUtUlltlllllllUllllllll pj Lr I FUi' r *HB£F BEDUCTt; H I Hest British and Arm rican made J I 6f 3 fl. g 9 Brown
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  • 355 2 REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING. The fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Company, Limited, was held at No. 58 Chulia-street, Singapore, on Saturday, Mr Seah Eng Lim presiding. As usual the minutes of the previous year's general meeting were
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  • 177 2 A brief paragraph on Wednesday drew attention to the fact that police notices in English, Chinese and Malay had been posted throughout Singapore reminding people of the orders* made under the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance, as are now in force in the Colony. If it
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  • 718 2 RECORD IN SALES AND PROFITS. Higher Exports. Presiding at tfee twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Bovril Limited, held in London, Sir George Lawson Johnston (Chairman) said the directors were glad to be able to meet the shareholders with such a satisfactory set of account*. The profit and loss
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    • 577 2 England OFXXAI' I THE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE H J Model*— y V Compelled F.brt f!00 > V W Cowhide 1140 I Teak 1145 U flj Of Music Dealers Stores. t| I Distributes for Malay*: B DUNCAN R.Q3ERTS. Ltd.. W Singapore. r M' Maker*: i Ri "*DECCA." SX. Worship St. London. FAMOUS
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    • 526 2 ONE OF WOMAN'S WORST TROUBLES is easily and promptly overcome with the aid of PINKETTES. They are dainty, mild, yet thoroughly efficient. dispel constipation, headaches, bilious ttacks, liverishness, purify the breath, clear the skin, aid the appetite. Of chemists, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr Williams' Medicine
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    • 667 2 Periodical Proper? y uc ti ons MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserve certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leaseh ii Properties, Business Premises, Buildino- T etc., at their nd NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER q Uay (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous
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    • 401 3 OflPlKqaf&iftitt In the Second Show at 9.30 p,m. *v !i|.ie'i'DK Univtrs 1 drama featnrin? E lith Robe ts The Fire Cat i 5 Parti 5 Part* A;o y of vengeance s d lov*. pnno'natel by thrilling so n*-s j Sa >! liuieuted by two piso ot tb.9 sarhl The Eagle's
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    • 305 3 AT THE I ALHAMBRA Tfcio Hall for Matlo and Features 1 aEiA CM ROAD 1 ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST OF rrn rawer w-%nn THE CLARA KIVBALI YOUNG 1 DEI THHEE I MCTU n* HIE BY I MUSKETEERS In which dreu at»e po>h Krre, allnring ronoanoe a
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    • 543 3 FIRST BHOW CHANGE OF PROGR vMME At 7.30 Sharp. "The Woman in Grey" Serial Epis dee nin*», t«n an 1 8 x new reels (Final vxX Tnesday) 2nd Show at 9.15 P.M. The Son of Tarzan Serial Kp if octet tewiti i nd *'ght, f«nr reels (Twa new on V
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  • 1130 4 Turkey fared no worse than she thoroughly deserved in the conditions of the Treaty of Sevres. Let there be no doubt about that. Treacherously did she ally herself with the Germano-Austrian combination against her best friends. Her weight might just have served to turn the scale against
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  • 110 4 Navy contributed substantially to the great victory won by the forces of freedom and justice in the world war. There is such a thing as friendship at first sight, and in this brief visit to your country I know, for my part, that I feel such friendship. I thank you
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  • 688 4 THUNDEROUS CHEFR.v FROM BIG CROw D R s NG A Little Girls Bo„ quet (Krora Our Own Kuala Lumpur, lUi: 28.—n d Prmce of Wales arriv 1 Swettenham Uu, «ft«KK» to programme. Immediately the Renown w as si l ed a battery 0 f guns oeiron^^rr--to the
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    • 201 4 FRESH STOCKS I of I DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES s c m —CADBURY'S I Tropical Chocolates 2 lb. $0.90 1 lb. $1.75 I Melcato Chocolates 1 lb. $1.85 Nut Cubes Vi lb. $0.90 1 lb. $1.75 I King George Chocolates Vi lb. $1.00 1 Chocolate Walnuts per doz. $1.00 I Chocolate Biscuits
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    • 370 4 TO BE LET. 5 9 1 From the Ist of May, the comfortable and 1 commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, I Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining I rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric I lights throughout—Servants' Quarters and Garage. I For
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  • 97 5 BETWEEN THE FACTIONS. loi PASS TREATY BILL. Reuter. Mar 27.—The House of Jf passed the third reading of h Treaty Bill, without a diviM t 1 --Reuter. j.,n, Mar 27—The first fight be- Free State faction and Rer~ j s r. ported to have taken Vewtown-Cunningham, in jft
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  • 160 5 Not Acting Alone. Reuter. Constantinople, Mar 27—The Porte, giving to the Allies' proposal for an points out that as the ques---ns docs not concern its jurisdiction it has forwarded a copy of the to Ar.gora, in conformity with wish expressed by the Allies. also points out that the
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  • 133 5 A Question of Loans. Reuter. London, Mai 28.—A rumour is Ktive regarding the possibility of Mr Wellington Koo not Rtnming to London as Chinese be goes to Peking 1 regarding the Washce. Mr Chu Hsin Biu s name is mentioned as successor, P on accounts of the social
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  • 48 5 G ENOA CONFERENCE. Reuter. iUr 27.—Mr Lloyd George Ion with Sg Schanzer, 1 '"t-ign Minister, in ret Genoa Conference.— P ar s L u r —The Cabinet has ap[;r 1 the Minister of a d of the French delegaL n °a. Three other delegates aL 0 V,J appointed.—Reuter.
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  • 97 5 f' ar 2^' —death has 3-*. n r 1 octor George Frederick D D—Reuter. ReV F H ae D D Was u So as to a ripe old WaS an M A of St John's R1 ,r Mge, and was ordained tSjQ, e v>as Chaplain of
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  • 167 5 SOME OF THE AMERICAN RESERVATIONS. PARIS POSSIBILITIES. Reuter. Washington, Mar 28.—The Senate has unanimously ratified a supplementary Pacific Treaty excluding the mainland of Japan from the scope of the main Treaty.—Reuter. London, Mar 28.—Washington despatches show that the main interest in the Senate's ratification of the Pacific Treaty
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  • 193 5 Lenin's Condition. Reuter. London, Mar 28.—With reference to reports of M Lenin's serious illness, issued broadcast recently, a Berlin message says Lenin is not so ill as was at first believed, and will go to Genoa a week after the opening of the conference; while Lenin told an
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  • 21 5 Reuter. London, Mar 28. —Five thousand shipyard hands have struck at Southampton, and thousands mone at other ports.—Reuter.
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  • 51 5 Ali Ex-Service men intending to be present at the informal parade in Government House Grounds on Saturday are requested to note that they should enter Government House grounds by Edinburgh-road (opposite Tank-road) or from Wilkie-road, and not by Cavanagh-road entrance. Nobody will be admitted without a
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  • 165 5 A Sub-Lett ing Case. Mr C F Green presided over a meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the Municipal board-room yesterday afternoon, when other members present were Messrs E Tessensohn, E A Elias, Gaw Khek Khiam and H Beadsworth. There was only one case of interest.
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  • 659 5 ADDRESS TO MR. DUNCAN ROBERTS. Token of Esteem. An interesting ceremony will take place at St Andrew's School hall at 9 o'clock this evening, when a gathering of students of the International Correspondence Schools will present an address to the director, Mr Duncan Roberts. The chair will be
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  • 295 5 CHINESE COBBLER ACQUITTED. Another Murder Charge. At the Assizes yesterday, before Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice, a special jury found Chan Teng, the cobbler, not guilty of the murder of Chan Hoey, a vegetable planter at Pulo Übin, on the morning of Jan. 11 last. The evidence
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  • 58 5 The Government yacht Sea Belle, which arrived here yesterday, was to have brought the Sultan of Trengganu and suite, but owing to ill-health His Highness has not been able to make the journey and it is doubtful whether he will be here for the Prince's visit.
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  • 38 5 St Andrew's Cathedral Services. On Friday, the services at St Andrew's Cathedral, owing to the visit of II R II the Prince of Wales will be as follows 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Evensong.
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  • 21 5 Lawrence, Massachusetts, Mar 28.— The textile strike has -extended, and several thousand additional workers are affected. —Reuter.
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  • 70 5 (Complete Architectural Course) S A Almusawa, Singapore (Complete Architectural Course), Low Hock Ee, Singapore (Secretarial Course), Tan Seng Chong, Singapore (Complete Architectural Course), Woi\g Puck Sham, Singapore (Complete Architectural Course) P Devadawson, Sumatra (Book-keeping Course), Daud bin Abdullah, Johore (Poultry Farming and English Course), Lee Cheng Wan, Singapore (Pharmacy, Chemistry
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  • 875 5 A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. When a genius of one kind (Mr Denis Santry) comes into conjunction with a genius of another kind (Mr Roland Braddell), something of an explosion may be expected. The immediate outcome, a very clever snd very well produced period cal rejoicing in the name of
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  • 426 5 NET LOSS OF $26,000 FOR YEAR. The report of the directors of the Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd, for I the year ended Dec 31, last, to be presented at the annual general meet- ing on April 5, at noon, in French Bank Buildings, states: j Your
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  • 64 5 Bring Your Own Cushions. As the seats in the Reception Pavi- lion Stand are composed of boards which are covered only with thin white j muslin, those who have obtained tic- j kets for this Stand for the ceremony j in connection witlj the Public Recep- tion
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  • 117 5 A full rehearsal of the military programme for the Prince's Visit took place yesterday morning, the entire route from Orchard-road (Government House Gates) to Johnston's Pier being lined with the troops of various nationalities. The two Guards of Honour of naval ratings and the Burma Rifles were drawn
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  • 246 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) From "A POOR LOYAL CITIZEN There is a rumour that only those that possess tickets for the Public Stands will be allowed to see our Prince Charming, and those that
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  • 50 5 Owing to some trouble amongst its passengers, the Dutch s.s. Tjilatjap had to put into port this morning. She will anchor alongside the H M S Durban and Inspector Williams of the marine station has an armed guard in readiness to bo sent aboard if necessary.
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  • 72 5 Singapore, March 29. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 3 31-32 d Demand 2s 3 23_32d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 179 On Hosgkong— Bank demand draft 9V4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 68% p.c. On Java— Bank demand
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  • 54 5 C af C Rubber A«»o<-l»tio~ Singapore, ?larch 29. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Harem z^':-.; Spot 26% 27 May to June 23 29 July to Sept 30% 31% Tone of Market. —Quiet. Singapore, March 29. To-day's closing rubber inotationc are as under:— New York.—l 4% cts. London.—Bd. Singapore.—27
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  • 128 5 Programme of Drills. Thursday, March .30. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Lining of Streets. 5.15 p.m., Non-European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companiese Lining of Streets. Friday, March 31. Public arrival of H R H the
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    • 142 5 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. g Gj Make sure of getting Jj] f3 to-morrow's issue of the 3 rG "Malaya Tribune," be- pi [G cause you will want to ft [j] keep it as a permanent Cj ft souvenir of the visit of His Royal Highness the H Prince of Wales to rG
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  • 215 6 FOOTBALL. S.C.C. I Ts. S.R.C. L The first elevens of the S C C and the S R C will meet in a friendly match on the S C C ground to-day and the teams will be: S C C: Dean; Gale and Sinclair; J Winter, Duff and Edlin;
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  • 321 6 THE SEA SPORTS. The Sea Sports enclosure is on Telok Ayer Wharf adjoining the Exhibition and is open to the public, who may reach it either by way of the Exhibition or by boat. The special enclosure for holders of Yacht Club tickets (also on Telok Ayer Wharf) may
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  • 117 6 STAR OPERA CONTESTS. The contest which was to be held to-morrow at the Star Opera Hall between "Battling Key," alias T Teng Kee, and J Perreau (challenger) has been postponed to April 6. Another very interesting bout will also be staged between Mr Shimamoto (run-ner-up in S S and
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  • 25 6 INTER-VARSITY MATCHES. London, Mar 28.—At Sandwich, in golf foursomes, Cambridge beat Oxford by three matches to two. The singles will be played to-morrow.— Reuter.
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  • 1122 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR LANTERN PROCESSION. How Clubs Will Meet. The Chinese Lantern Procession Committee inform us that there will Lc Cree Hcrra* gt£sf V&ai ten Prcccrzion ere to namely Section L Phillip-street Temple Section 2. Telok Ayer-street Temple and Section 3. Peoples' Park (New Bridge-road). They are requested
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  • 173 6 To-day, March 29. High Tides.—ll.o a.m., 11.16 p.m. Prince of Wales at X L. Polo, Balestier. Lodge St George Emergant, 5.30. L L T C Ann. Mtg., 6. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15. Italian Opera, "Madam Butterfly." To-morrow, March 30. High Tides.—ll.33 a.m., 11.40 p.m. Prince leaves
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  • 22 6 Advertising increases demand. Increased demand increases production. Increased production means increased serviqe. Increased service means reduced costs. Reduced costs mean increased demands.
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    • 374 6 FOR SALE, OR ON HIRE— W II g own pahta pUme, (suitable for aypn n io» In o >*>n*ct«OTi with »hn Royal Chit a Ac. Alpo Vr d jo*qn in BT.d ip-%th-i plo *j« pla tp in rWm Ob'slm bl« ai +9, St Mfcbnel'e R >»d, S-"angoon 28 3 ?0
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    • 575 6 NOTICE. •a— Tbe Exchange Banks w»H b*oloed for t d iuu on 3let March and lit *prii, in h noor of th*' visit of H,R ft The Priuo* of 33 3 1 4 VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Oar (>BU>Ui tts i.i- to notM (fc»t oor F.->ct' y
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    • 354 6 BATES' GAS, OIL, and SPIRIT ENGINFq SUCTION GAS PRODUCERS GOLD MEDAL SEMI DIESEL EHGiXft New Modela of Mantle Bat**' t*»wu- Tncrww-d Effiei«ncv Economical Rnnniow Thot Bands are in D 1 c d f t b* .',j 10 0 W'fh'l.'-.'sM;) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in Englaad.) I
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    • 37 6 THI STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Ope* Singapore) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North 6wi* ■jjLjl To-Night W. how T \/:Jr^ SULTAN AHMAD Look 0 r (garni y. A Big Profrrso a* K. H. T. L TAN, M*d
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    • 115 6 lifts dosL r To-day, March 29. Saigon Haiphong Amiral Nidly 2 p.m. Malacca ft Muar ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Keraaman, Kuala Dungan Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok*. Yugala 2 p.m. Sampit Bandjermasin Alting 2 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m. Bangkok Zaida 3
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    • 171 7 LUBRICANTS n W ASPHALT ,N{J MOTOR XcySnS* CANDLES C 1 WAV (nX WAX. AlsK FOR a4Bs^ "grown" (win KEROSENE. j "IS !9io at the r gri-hort cultural show I held in Singapore were awarded a Speeal I Diploma for their excellent display cf I locally made furniture. I Tcdsy the
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    • 176 7 ii ii ir iriß-iririr-H"ic:3C3r3cn"ii"ii"ii'ii"ii"i>"»'SHi T[ l| 'i i' l| l[ Stand 5 Block B BPARTA BATTERIES. 8 < i m i x: a. —MBBfi Hottenbach, Lazarus S Sons Ltd., in tbe Straits Settlements) I SINGAPORE. 6 I gimitßMWMlHlW w n WlWHmwnw TOim^^ I SIM[, DARBY CO., LTD. STAND, No. 31
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    • 207 7 the design 8 I reflected in the beauty of its finish i I and appearance. It carries with it i I an evidence of discriminating taste I [i I and desire for the best. I g j I OLB iMPOBTJ i' 120 LTD, I rj jj (lB«orp* at«d Jn England.)
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    • 242 8 I DON'T FAIL TO VISIT Kiosk No. 33 You will be Surprised! FRANKELS, LTD., Complete House Fttvniihsvi. 0 m——tmiißMw— 1 ttg NESTLE'B MALTED I (f% MILK 8 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE 5 1 AT a si.oo s i.ejs wm-wmm I HaitE? f EXHIBITION SHOPS 35 k3* B I Section Nt. S Si
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    • 251 8 iii ii———im mi wiiii i j ii i iii i/i i ii'ii ii ii ii ii ii ii I PLEASE VISIT Section "I" No. 22. YOU WILL BE BENEFITTED. HO HONG CO. f Cement, Oil, Produce, Etc. eeeeepeeemejEeeme^^ WEILL MONTOR. Jewellers MiHMi Merchants, aad Watch Makers. Sole agents, for the
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    • 333 8 Ln fl Section B Plot 11. IG. a uovxy Co. Pho«e 172 I j J. L. G'Mpbeil 00., Ltd. i I RAFFLES PLACE. I High-Class Tailoring AND [j I Everything for Men's Wear. I INSPECTION INVITED. I motive:. j Mr. Manns? Aye Gyaw with family hag jail arrived jj 5
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  • 232 9 L ths great factor and axfl*** forthcoming would provide for the saC ai Chinese trade m the Far E committee of the Chinese E of Commerce here met on £iwt,and sppointsd Messrs M »»d Sea Teong Wah as ,*e*»tatives with Mr Ong C m
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  • 162 9 i following tariff is published for ai information:— Entrance to Exhibition Ground (payable at entrance gates) jBO Season Ticket for Entrance only to Exhibition Ground, available at all times during period of Exhibition, not transferee, s.oo M Ticket for Enhance to Grand Stand ■ly, available
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  • 30 9 I a the stamp kaaT wiU eoa H ST*** of txtrtmely valuabls CiT?* 1 will be to be one of ths i» the Exhibition, end teed deal te
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  • 293 9 ON VIEW AT M.B.E. VALUE $5,000. Amongst the section of commercial exhibits devoted to engineering one worthy of mention and which should ba seen by those of our readers interested in motors and motor boats, is that of Messrs. Ritchie and Besset who are showing several
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  • 171 9 The Ground Committee has issued the following notice to the public: The Exhibition Grounds are now entirely closed to the Public, until noon on Friday, 31st hist, when the exhibition opens. Season Tickets will not be available till that date. Committee Members wearing their badges,
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  • 139 9 The Kedah Fcetball team, who are taking part in th M B E Tournament arrived on Sunday morning by special train, and was met at the railway station by Mr S M Idid of Kedah and Mr S Osman, Vice-President, Sharul
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  • 172 9 INTERVIEW WITH MR. STEWART TAIT. Yesterday, at Guillemard Avenue, a representative of Exhibition News interviewed Mr Stewart, Eddte," Tait, Manager of the side-shows from Manila. These will be the chief amusement attractiona at the Exhibition. Asked what he thought of Siagapore, Mr
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  • 147 9 Ths Staff and the Preeesie*. It is now stated by Mr C W Harrison, officer in charge of the P»ees Representatives with the Prince of Wales, that the press representatives are Mr Percivel Landon (Daily Telegraph), Sir Percival PhUlipa (Daily Express), Sir Herbert Russell (Router's special)
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  • 163 9 The military dispositions for the various Guards of Honour aad lining of ths streets en Friday will be as follows: Johnston's Pisr, Guards of the Royal Navy aad Burma Riflea, Route to far end of Anderson Bridge lined by R G A. From Anderson Bridge to
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  • 35 9 Copies of the Official Guide to the M B Exhibition are now on sale at Msssrs John Little and Co., Robinson and Co., Kelly aad Walsh, and at the Vex* read Rajhsmy seg*scu
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  • 123 9 BANZAI, BANZAI! EVERYBODY MUST SEE JAPANESE FAIRYLAND. Visitors to the Exhibition, en entering through the main entrance will at once be attracted by a fairy-land-like structure some distance to the right It is the Japansse Tsa Garden which i* going to prove one of the unique
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  • 296 9 We are asked to giro prominent* to the following information ia eon* nection with the telephone arrangements made for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition (1) Commencing from March fi, the hours during which the aub-ex-change installed at the Exhibition will be in operation are as follows: Friday, March U: 7
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  • 36 9 Wish you end future clap together, But forget us mot in roughest weather. Far front ia make bat back in pries It is why everyone has ordered twice.
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  • 60 9 Any Club wishing to send untitled lanterns to the ef alaya-Bernco Exhibition may please adrise Hanaro lim Km Chtok and Khoo Kay Kiat) aa soon at potsible ao that they may hare time to arrange with the tubcommittee to receive the lanterna at the entrance ef the Exhibition, on Sunday,
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    • 150 9 5 REDUCED PRICES 1 J FOR n D Kodaks and Brownies i Price. Vestpocket Kodak Autographic Fitted J wi h Kodak Ball Bearing Shu ter, D Meniscus Achromatic lens $15.75 Do with Rapid Rectilinear lens 18.90 1 Autographic Kodak Junior No. 1 Fitted with Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and Meniscus
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  • 837 10 LARGE NUMBER OF VISITORS. By the s-». Thongw* from Madaai on Sunday: Messrs H Christofelfc, I J Paris, W W Douglas, X Sehaefer, Wheeler, Tirathdas, A S Mofcabhoy, Mr and Mrs D J Patel, Mr and Mm Burr (Karikal) Mr S M H Reagil, (Negapatem) Tiratha Daa, and
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    • 409 10 dissolves ujrfo acid. I young by taking URODONAL. and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sdeteeia, which horeee. the wall* of the Wood veeaeU end renders them stiff tnc 1 brittle." Rtĕommmded by Prof LA SCR PEA UK tate Prtudent of Iht AcadimU de Mĕdecine, Parts, tn kts Trtattse oh Gout
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    • 308 10 TIT I i i 9 fi, 1 I ii Hick, Hargreaws Co., Ltd. (»ni»n»araM te KostotJ i. i < n J s Diesel Oil Engines'. j* Uniflow Steam Engines. I *-1 l I Condensers I Hck-Breguet Eiectalr.) j i 1 I SOLE AGENT:— B 54 St, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. A.M.A.
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    • 30 10 BEACH HOTEL 5-1«, Betoh Road, Sings po-e (near Raffl* Hotel) High Claw Hotel, Deoentiy Blnglt a*d Dwble Rooi£ l from %lQ t tikliaUy i ft i. Tcie 16 5 J.
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    • 351 10 I ELEVEN First-Rate Stories I !J vn Ca,,s r J nUBt n miM the nui^ of the m Yellow Magazine now on sale T«m I to 11 fc£ y° u right lo the C I doughs siwtok word 1 »*J a single (Ml Re f rm 1 p a c
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    • 536 11 f STEAMER SAILINGS India AND A R 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 Due SINGAPORE. about Apl 2 Delta about Apr 30 F about Apr 18 Khyber about May 14 I
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    • 734 11 STEAMER SAILINGS www—<— O. SLK. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Maru arr April 21 dep 22 Alps Maru arr May 11
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    • 367 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Maru Mar 31 Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru 2nd half Apr HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Ed April NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr 6 BOMBAY LINE. Awa Maru Mar 31 Tamba Maru April 17
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    • 525 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. j incorporated in H. S. A.) San Francisco Service r*qpjlrtM ot;r.v th« Orient abnnW travel the co«- I? r*i c v HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO. FRO vi HONGKONG 88. "NILE" April 4 es f CHINA April 28 (Minimum
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    • 432 12 TO LET.—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Electri mgs suitable for Offices (can be taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. 1 11 «c TO LET.—From Ist December, Newly constructed premises may be used as Garage or Store, area about 10.000 square feet, provided
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    • 500 12 NOTICE Mil II MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 130 Penang Street, PENANG. NOTICE. Nrttioe is hereby given that »1> tc<dB within the GovamatenL House Doatain will be close 1 to th* Public from 29.h March to 3rc ril inclusive. (Sgd) J. H. W. PARK, Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements.
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