Malaya Tribune, 31 March 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND we» SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. y«Lix. •N«. 7S SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 FIVE CSNm The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922.
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    • 141 1 jiU or Phone: Wi JIN i CO., j jj, BRIDGE BO AD, I 1 ERASMIC London Paris. We wish to draw special attention to the excellence of Erasmic Toilet Soaps. Pefumes, and Toilet Specialities. These perfumes unsurpassed in quality, richness and delicacy of aroma, which, combined with the excellent "get-up"
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    • 18 1 CIGARETTES I NUMBER 555 VIRGINIA Synonymom with Reflxj*. OMnt and Quality. Sole Maoafacttiren: ABOATfI TOBACCO Co., Ltd London.
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  • 1638 2 CRITICISM OF CAPITAL expenditure; Oftt-MmJi Company* The annual general >Ntlo| of Telul Anson Limited was held at Mmn. Deiriek and Co'» Offieee on Tueeday, the Chairman, Ms W P Plumaer, preeiding. There wsss also prsssat Msssis. J B Crawford, (Ipoh), Director, C Q Mawaon. J Berry, 2
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    • 600 2 r-RELIEF-| THE BACKACHE AND KIDNEY PAINS CURED To cain relief from aetaally tfcs first dose, after suffering for 10 yean, wiil be rejrnrried as most remarkable, bet when roa know how De Witt's Pills go instantly la tWe centre of the trouble yon w !1 understand why this lady benefited
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    • 433 2 It ii neither a brave or wise aetioa to be earelen of one's health although frosa everyday observation the aetione of many people teem to give that impreesioa. When a little indiferent in health, either through a chill et wiser tftomaeh disorder they take preeautioee hat just let it crow,
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    • 172 2 Y S Hi of Jp utl cura Soap ideal for evereS 3 b poses. Always iL *P* preparations. nyour toiiet til %«na Oil m! /atei > WaTer Tp filtered B> rarity m assured rixIIGEL UftDQRj Kong HiiiQ Cheong 5 Photographic Dealers! We specialise in hfctDevelopmg and Enlarging sS us your
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    • 509 3 a.. f 1 m f r> r> as m i w I falagi-Bomeo Exhibition. I STAND jj A No. 26 j! /Section H.\ Facing Main Entrance. T^^bslbbsssVbbssssbsbbssV^^SHßßSZ^b^BSbVßß^SHb^Bl^Bb^H^H I U iTE? ENGINEERS LTD. Lao irp -a,, din the StraiUi Settlements) SINGAPORE. TBM STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera in Singapore) AT
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    • 260 3 I NOTICE. j Mr. Mann* Aye Qyaw with t*mily has jaat arrived trora X goon 11 stay her* for a fortnight only. He h a j brought wuh h'm ion of ch o anJ valQ^ 4 WV p-e-H*™ §tor(s <y vari w kinds for *1c wbf h r-n be irv
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    • 279 3 WHY BUFFER THE BURDEN j TOO" H-A CHE which en be relieved nltnOB: i luui—l its vby consulting K. T3UTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRA.* BISAH RO D (In front of French Chorch.) ThoLM 1245 T. B. LIN Si a., 239, Tanjorg Pagar Road, SINGAPORE. NEW PRICES 1922. Crosse Blackwell, Pnr*
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    • 552 3 XQ LET. TO L E T.—Second Floor 16J17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Electri *cgs suitable for Offices (can be taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and Co., Ltd., Auctioaeera. 1 11 uc TO LET.—From Ist December, Newly constructed premises may be used as Garage or Store, area about
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  • 738 4 To-day we give welcome to the heir to the throne. May Singapore's greeting be fully in accord with the deep spirit of loyalty which pervades all the communities here owing fealty to the King-Emperor. Something was said up-country— where no doubt there was little call for such
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  • 1283 4 The police authorities of Johore Bahru are investigating the unauthorised trapping of a tiger four days ago near Paloh. The animal was removed to some unknown place. The F M S "Cable House," by the side of the Istana Besar is specially opened at nights now to test the lines
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  • 69 4 Reuter. London, Mar SO. —A large party of armed men evicted the staff of Freeman's Journal" in Dublin, hed up the machinery, scattered petrol and set fire to the building.— Reuter. Later, —Prompt action by the fii" brigade suppressed the flames and saved the Freeman's Journal building.
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  • 105 4 Reuter. London, Mar 29. —The terms of the much-discussed vote of confidence in Government which the Premier will move on April I have been announced by Mr Chamberlain as follows "That the House approves the resolutions of th Supreme Council at Cannes as the basis of the
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  • 120 4 Reuter. j Amsterdam, Mar 29. —In the Second Chamber the Minister of Marine submitted a proposal modifying the naval bill in regard to the strength of the I fleet and the construction of bases in th.? Dutch Indies. He said it appeared j wise after an exchange of
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  • 98 4 We untitled the untitled of a >. nn v >!> r>, inc^.^ o'lelit to b th.'l tin ''"n of 5,:»l:.y >'< «ulers. C7,..t. ll....! an el.- <t to excite lhe nit. r,l tt li ll. VVe are that the rulers will be "cry well feu. I'he master of the s.s.
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  • 250 4 SEND-OFF AT PORT SWETTENHAM. On to Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 30. —A luncheon was given by the Reception Committee in honour of His Royal Highness at the Railway Station Hotel to-day. Th£ Prince and his staff, also H E the High
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  • 113 4 Reuter. London, Mar 29.—The Lancashire M Ps in a deputation to the Colonial Office, argued that the Indian cotton industry did not need protection, because it had been able successfully to compete, even in thp days when the import duty was balanced by a similar countervailing excise. Earl
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  • 93 4 Reuter. London, Mar 20.—The most representative Irish Conference held in London since the early peace negotiations was opened at the Colonial Office. Mr Winston Churchill presided, accompanied by Viscount Peel, Lord Birkenhead, Sir Worthington Evans and Sir Hamar Greenwood. They first conferred for an hour with the UlsWites,
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  • 38 4 Reuter. Reval, Mar 30.—Circumstantial reports of Lenin's illness continue to be issued from Moscow. The latest says that specialists diagnose acute progressive paralysis, and add that from a political standpoint Lenin may be regarded as dead.—Reuter.
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  • 141 4 In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr Justice Barn u i I t of eases for April. A number of 1 I Bon* bolids} in tht. eambliug case came i rtrote yvs- >« M< -.ii.ji and rrirm l I i'.- Uep.ns QtWW nr.K M a common i'ouse. Mr Thump*'>n tor defence
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  • 16 4 Reuter. Washington, Mar 29—The Senate has ratified the Naval treaty without reservations.—Reuter.
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  • 77 4 Reuter. London, Mar 29.—Marconis announce that Mr Hughes has signed an agreement with the Amalgamated Wireless Company of Australasia, of Sydney, which is associated with the Marconi company, authorising it to establish direct wireless communication between the Commonwealth and Britain and also to take over and develop
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  • 97 4 Reuter. London, Mar 29. —A meeting at Manchester of representatives of 300,000 operative cotton spinners weavers and the employers' committee agreed to confer on Friday with regard to the employers' demand for a reduction of wages of over six shillings in the pound. Card-roomers numbering 78,000 did not
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  • 118 4 At Raffles Hotel last evening, the distinguished pressmen who are making the voyage with the Renown were entertained at dinner by the editors of the Singapore papers. The party—including Sir Herbert Russell and Sir Percival Phillips, both knighted in recognition of their capable work as war correspondents—arrived by
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  • 110 4 Reuter. London, Mar 30.—In moving the financial resolution relating to loans for India, Earl Winterton in the House of Commons, explained that this was no new step. A number of similar acts had been passed previously, the last being in 1910, the proceeds from which would not
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  • 41 4 Reuter. London, March 30.—An Order in Council has been issued extending to the Straits Settlements the Administra- tion of Justice Act 1920, enabling judg-, ments obtained in the Straits to be] enforced in the United Kingdom and vice-versa.— Reuter.
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  • 97 4 j Bizets famous Opera Carmen was staged with great success by the i j Italian Opera Company at the Vie- I toria Theatrr last night, and met with the favour of a good and enthusiastic j audience. There was nothing to comj Plain about in last night's perform- ance,
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  • 160 4 FOOTBALL. MIDDLESEX BRAT H.M.S. DURBAN. seen between the \r\ J**** H M S Durban. Ml<W! <*« The military onenoH of°the^ W fir I 4 bIood th "™r anJ of the simple" order i! the sailors played very i®* 8 had a full share of thJ f Middlesex got the
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  • 78 4 TO-DAY'S SCRATCHING. Race One.—Gamecock. Race Two.—The Joker. Race Four.—Maitland and Kwink. Race Five—Arch ICareUa, Warkon. Baud, Beans*. Goonhilly, Red Wire, IW salite, Galaere. Race Six.—Master Warkon, 0b- i servation, Pickle. Race Seven.—Cesariea Girl, Red, fire, Hugh, slier, j Race Eight.—Orthez. Our Penan;; o that the Penan-r papers coram
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  • 18 4 INTER-VARSITY GAMES. London, Mar 29.—A* Saai golf, in the singles, Oxford a:. I m bridge tied, s—E>.—Renter.
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  • 79 4 The R G A had the H M S Durban as visitors at Making Man* yesterday, w r hen a series of three games were played, the R G A winning the day by three events to two. The games played and the results were: Water
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  • 70 4 j The Falacegay has a fine Kkdai ;of films for its programme, i Th? Gaiety's Prince of Wales' pro- gramme is an all Chaplin bill, «a--j taining three of Charlie's best Million Dollar pictures, viz: Dog's Life and Shoulder Arms." In addition there are episodes 9 and 10
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  • 49 4 BARLOW CO'S REPORT. Copra. Singapore. March 30. This market has remained steady during the past week, but closeprices inclined to weal:en. B done was smaller than last WtA and closing quotations are as follows:— No 1 $10.30 to 10.55. No 2 $10 to $10.30. No 3 59.70 to SlO.
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  • 112 4 > To-day, March SL High Tides.—o.3 p.m., j Public Holiday. Prince arrives Tier, 10. Reception, Raffles Statue, IW* j War Memorial Un solia Children's R< ception, 1 j Reception c 2 Unfed W Rulers, Govt. House, 1I Opens Exhibition. 3. j At Yacht Club, 4. At Polo
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  • 224 5 Enthusiastic Crowds Cheer The Prince. "CHEERIO, PRINCE CHARMING!" HOW SINGAPORE WELCOMED THE ROYAL AMBASSADOR. SCHOOLCHILDREN EXCEL THEMSELVES. Singapore is in happy holiday mood to-day, for the Empire's Prince Charming has arrived. Never in the hundred years' history of Singapore has the city witnessed such scenes as
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  • 1184 5 SOME FEATURES OF THE DECORATIONS. Gay Signs of Loyalty. It is many years since Singapore was so gaily decoratied. In fact it is reiy doubiful whether the city has had such a quantity of flags and hunting displayed in its whole history, and it is certain that
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  • 819 5 ROUSING WELCOME FROM BIG CROWD. Straits Chinese Greeting. Brilliant weather favoured a brilliant day in Singapore's history. The vicinity of Johnston's Pier was absolutely packed from an early hour this morning with an eager multitude, of all communities, classes and creeds, to welcome H R H the Prince
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  • 2182 5 PRINCE ON THE LOYALTY OF SINGAPORE. Enthusiasm Unbounded. As the Royal procession drove I over the Anderson-bridge, as tated above, there were scenes of indescribable enthusiasm. The Straits Chinese community were particularly vociferous, and there was no mistaking the spontaneous loyalty !of their welcome. When the Prince's car
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  • 813 6 IMPRESSIVE COMBINED SERVICE. The Glorious Dead. Soon after 10.35 a.m. amid deafeningcheers, His Royal Highness, accompanied by His Excellency the Governor, arrived at the War Memorial, where a guard of honour consisting of 100 ex-Service men was drawn up. Having alighted from his car His Royal
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  • 531 6 JOYOUS CHORUS OF TEN THOUSAND VOICES. A Wonderful Spectacle. The Children's Corner presented a really wonderful and picturesque sight, with its decorations of flags and bunting, and the vast array of well over 10,000 children of all nationalities, a large number of Girl Guides, and twelve
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  • 509 6 RECEPTION OF Native RULERS. Cheers Along the Roule. The Royal procession continued up Orchard-road, with the Jast echo of the children's voices following in the wake, and as the Prince journeyed between th c two arches of the Indian and Ceylonese communities there was another unforgettable demonstration.
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    • 173 7 mr n j €xl>ibition ncios i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EXHIBITORS AT THE MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. E > C j I LUBRICANTS I V W ASPHALT I MOTOR CoSS» CANDLES j WAX. ASK FOR Jo^_ I "tROWN" j KEROSENE. 19!0 at the gri-horteultural show heJd in Singapore were awardf d
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    • 164 7 I Stand 5 Block B I MMLHTJt BATTERIEB. I Huttenbacb, Lazarus Sons Ltd., i Incorporated in the Strain Settlements) 1— SINGAPORE. mHHnnBMnnmaHH MIIMIIIHIMMII«niMMItim I SINE, DARBY CO., LTD. STAND, No. 31 32. Near the Kefreshment Bar. Don t Miss Either- I Welcome to H. R. H. The Prince of Wales.
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    • 158 7 —"—"—l—n—11 —as 11 —ii —it l the dcißignjj^p^"--1 reflected in the beauty of its finish I I «ud ctarir* for the best. 1 Sole Importers LTD, S I "Compare ike Worltf I I "»«»™n^utßw i i l iuiiiiii i «,H ll «H <M Malaya-Borneo ExniMtionT I C i 0 G
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    • 295 8 I DON'T FAIL TO VISIT j I Kiosk No. 33 j I You will be Surprised! j 1 FRANKELS, LTD., S Complete House Furnishers I 1 Qj ■iiliiiMlultilJiiiliillilliiiiili!iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiii| l l ||iiiii|iiii ll iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiM gfej NESTLES MALTED tfli MILK 0 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE g |ptßsn£* I at S I i SI.OO Per
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    • 237 8 G JBZ JML JE W T. I Section "I" No. 22. USE THIS BR.*ND. I WEILL MONTOR, Jewellers Diamond Merchants, and Watch Makers. Sole agents, for the Conway-Stewart Lever Filler Pens. Section "C" No. 23—27 5 |ra™nmim.nira™Mra^ MAKE STRAIGHT FOR STAND 33. Where the Rolls Royce, CJUR Austin. Paige, N
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    • 189 8 Section B. 1 G 4USEf.Y Ce. Phoce 172. miiiiiirnmiuiMiiiiiiuiiiininiiiwinm^ J. I C mpbei l& C Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. High-Class Tailoring j AND Everything for Men's Wear. INSPECTION INVITED. iiiiTii!iiiiiiiiiiniiiii!irriiiiiiii[iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ininitii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiini!i;iiiii:i l;llMl ii■(, I LOCAL P> ODU 4 are just as good as "STRMITS PRODUCE" see them at EIKA V E B
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  • 804 9 H. R. H. Prince of Wales Opens Exhibition To-day. HOW OUR GREAT EXHIBITION WAS FOUNDED. s ORIGIN AND GROWTH. rDR GILBERT E. BROOKE 5IEF HEALTH OFFICER, S. S. I may be of interest to mention tthe total powtrplant etc. installed Exhibition substation is capable dealing
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  • 158 9 CURIOS AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS. (Frem Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Mar 29. A number of men from Kota Tjnggi nailed in a special boat to Singapore this morning with their curios, Malay handicraft and interesting agricultural products, the former of which comprise: A handwoven silk
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  • 148 9 The Auxiliary Amusements Committe ol the Malaya liorneo Hxhibition has been lortunate enough to receive 2 hamlsome free gilt ot cigarettes lrom the Lritish and AmericsIi Tobacco Co. and Nanyang lirotbers Tobacca Co. lor distribution as prizes. pamphlets on various subject» sueb as the industries and agricultural eondition» ot the
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  • 177 9 I wish I had a picture of that." often fa ave you heard this that y0U hardIy re «train yourself to say Why not make one then And if you do butt in, you will very often hear, Oh, but picture making is 6o expensive" or,
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  • 560 9 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, 1922. The following are patrons of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Syed Aboobakar bin Hussain AiVaff, Syed Abdulrahman bin Shaik Alkaff, Syed Abdulkadir bin Shaik Alkaff, Syed Ahmed bin Mohamed Aljunid, Haji Ali bin Haji Mohamed Noor, Messrs A M Alsagoff, A Z Alsagoff, SAT Alsagoff, Syed
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  • 399 9 Mr C E dimming; of Ipoh haa written to the Times of Malaya on the subject of the oldest car in th* FMS, He states: The car I am taking to the M B E to a sister of Puffing
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  • 153 9 Exhibits Fine Picture. The public will be much interested in learning; that the local branch of the 0. S. K. (Osaka Mercantile Steam Ship Co.,) is going to exhibit a fine picture of the *.s. "Murasaki-Maru" in the Japanese Section of the M B Exhibition. This ship
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  • 33 9 The sago industry is well represent ed an l will include il practicable a' demonstration cf the extraction ot tbe sago lrom the log and the preliminury cleaning as done by the Lesayas.
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    • 153 9 REDUCED PRICES g FOR r 3 Kodaks and Brownies. o Price. Q Vestpocket Kodak Autographic Fitted O I wih Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter, f i Meniscus Achromatic lens $15.75 jj Do. with Rapid Rectilinear lens 18.90 lAutographic1 Autographic Kodak Junior No. 1 Fitted C with Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and
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    • 275 10 _________t__ft_f t ~—*~^t In the Second Show at 9.50 p,m. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and loveiy BEVERLY B The popular 00-BUrain the ?i;rrim? Diplomatic Service In 5 anp- rb presorting a vivid story of -ova nnd I intern' tron»l po'Hios. Snp- i'ed by I The Ted (Kid) Lewis* Johnny Basham'Fight For
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    • 288 10 God BlĕSs The Prince Of Wales! From Thursday, March 30, to Tuesday, April 4. AT THE ALHAMBRA 1 Tlxe Hrnli i!ox» Music And Fea ures P BE KCH ROAO S A H-GBLT ENTERTAINING AND SEN- TCO BAIIONAL WILLI- M VOX PRODUTJON Featuring another teroeb f»vtait-* 0 I William fabnum T
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    • 492 10 WELCOM B TO YOU j ODfi PRIFCE £EURHING gALL OHAPDN PROGRAMME For Friday, Satn d :i y, Sun I*iy A Mo-J«y, 31st i B b 3 Piatnre* Oar Royal Visitor B.Joyed S-~ Third Time. At73o Farm and Fombl-«" If ortgoaiary and Rook 5, I At «00 M Males and Morig*g*a
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    • 559 11 STEAMER SAILINGS r*o.-BRmsH India and APCAR LINE. (•eaneaias iMtffimM bt Bmgknd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S, N. CO, Under Contrmct with His Majestya Government, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPORE, Plassy about Apl 2 DelU about Apr SO Dongola about Apr 18 Khyber about May 14 Ts
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    • 414 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. SkK. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Ineorperatad a Jepaa.) K>. a di souxa steer. PBOPOBID lAILIKGB FBOM SINGAPORE. <Bubjeet te ehang» without notice,) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Maru arr April 21 dep 21 Alps Maru arr May II dtp
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    • 345 11 COMPANFA TRASATLANTICA. (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.) indicated. FOR MANILA 1*1» de Panay dm* ahem Ayr M FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, VALENCIA AND CADIZ (with transhipment to other Spanish ports) Isla de Panay due abeut May 11 For freight and passages •ppiy to BARLOW ft CO. Agents, 8 D'Almeida
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    • 477 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMSHIP CO., LTDMneorporated fe E. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Thote .'gsJroufl of>eeing the Orient should travel by the wenij rente HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, TOKOEUU, HONOLTJLD ft BAN FKANCIIC6L FBOM HONGKONG 11. NILE April 4 is CHINA April 28 (Minimum first olaßß fare, Singapore to Sin Francisco G.
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    • 338 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Zasne mUn mat A_mn\ Kaeerl Men Apt* f LIVERPOOL LOT* Tettori Man mut mtM Aft HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Z4 April NEW TORE LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINU Kanagawa Mam April t BOMBAY UNB. Awa Maru Ird < _mM Tamba Maru ApU 4? CALCUTTA
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    • 544 12 LINE OF STEAMERS T Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. 1922 ArrlTiml Singapore Sailing. Feb. 9 is "EMIT*" F*b. 13 Mar. 0 as 44 ENOGGERA M Mar. 11 April 8 EURELIA April IS May
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    • 435 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A) OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. |6,000 t 000 Surplua ana Uadividsd Preflte U.S. $9,22t,0t6 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgato, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolosan, San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai,
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    • 435 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 88 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Beta Pehet 109 Jalea Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoj, Pontianak aad Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 426 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid UJ Capital in 600,000 Shares of 415 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors «^OOO,OOO BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and i Parr's Bank,
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    • 506 12 INSURANCE. The China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. MANAGERS S. B. Neill, F.1.A., F.S.S. J.K. Tweed, ACTUARY: H. R. Start, F.I.A. (Eng.) SECRETARY: Tom Griffin, A.C.A. ASSISTANT SECRETARY: J. B. Moodie,
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