Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.I v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. DAILY,- Vol. IX.- -No. 188 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 409 1 THE I I MAUYAJRIBUNE I cgippiNG GAZETTE, j I Ptepotal Newspaper of S Straits Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Keporta of Local Events. J Fi n and Latest Telegram* 1 Sports Notes by Expert Critics. I j The Sportsman's Paper ..ill I"»!l|l!lHllHllilllllllllllilHlll nr- -^525^ 1ibri^tl^113c^c^ I Whiteaway's Great Sale 5 Girls
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    • 271 1 SPEND $7.00 ONLY A.nd Your Tennis V Racket would be GUARANTEED New Life. WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT? ROSE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in India.) 387, North Bridge Road, Singapore Shirts! Shirts!! (Our Own Make) With or Without Collar. More than 2ftpatterns to select. Football (in all Sizes) V. RIGAU* V£RFUMERY.
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    • 361 1 i illiiuira.H. ll'l;;t:iliiUßlMaa CIGARETTES. I 5 I I NUMBER {JJJj) VIRGINIA For Discriminating Smokers. a Sole Manufacturers 1 1 ARDATH TOBACCO 1 Ca, LTD., I 2 London, tniiTitiiniuairiHiTaniiiiißiiiimngiiiiiiimiiiHßi^inagg^g^ NEW BOOKS. I j His Mexican Wife By Arthur Applin cts. I 1 The Perilous Croaswaya J.S.Fletcher jl Dj Dowa Under Donovan
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  • 723 2 THE CHINESE COOLIE IN FRANCE. Why He Went. In its early days the Chinese hospital at Noyelles was officially designated "No. 1 Chinese General Hospital-" Later tho title was changed to "No* 3 Native Labour General Hospital." Bfot a Chinese hospital at remained to the end—the only
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  • 323 2 j Look out for Rheumatism. It is not only while he questions you or feels your pulse that the doctoi is finding out the cause of your suffering when you go to him. He is a trained observer of everything which can give him a hint
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    • 343 2 to« FLETCHER (Incorporated in England.) CANE_SUGAR. MACHINERY for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES REFINERIES and DISTILLERIES- Sole Agent:— P. A. PABIS, 54/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAFORF. AMA. AMAiIHIIMMIIIM— >~,,<", a M l l i SLOAN'S PENETRATES j WITHOUT RUBBING j |JP|f\ Relieves all Nerve Pains j An Invaluable Remedy j for
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    • 469 2 Telephone 2413. LIM CHEE SENG, 17. Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRE STOCKIST. All Sizes of C r> '3 \z==3&* Always in btock. t Prompt Delivers to Every Order. MICHELIN. STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. Miscellaneous Suit No. 40 of 1922. M R M S. T. VeUiappa
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    • 247 2 fLUGECS "SEE ONE' AERATED [H WATER MACHINE filtered M Partth Mi' london.n.ig-JU-JITSU LESSONS. You can see the practice of JU-JITSU at 6 p.m., every day. Don't fail to join. Apply Yagyu Hall, No. 147, Queen Street, Singapore. FACTS ABOUT RHEUMATISM. There are many things still mv known about rheumatism. BirU
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    • 598 2 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., I (Successors to Ching Keag Lee Co.) I (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, I (Established 13 years.) B Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged and 1 Rents collected. LAND SALES every MONDAY, I FURNITURE SALES every SATURDAY, I and MISCELLANEOUS SALES every TUESDi?
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  • 1193 3 SHOULD THE REGULARS BE MAINTAINED. Malaya's Second Line. On Monday (July 31) the 2nd bn. of the 70th Burma Rifles arrived to relieve the Ist bn. at Taiping. Officially it is to be supposed that this movement of troops has nothing whatever to do with the Straits
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  • 248 3 Government's Strange Policy. A general fall in prices is noted in the Kuala Lumpur paper. "At one time people scoffed at the very idea of getting back to pre-war prices, but it looks as if this is going to happen in a good many cases." The sooner the
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  • 130 3 Though the export of birds' feathers from India is strictly prohibited still attempts have frequently been made to smuggle consignments to the United Kingdom and ot-her parts of Europe in view of the enormous profits to be made. Quite recently, Bays the Madras Mail of
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    • 797 3 j EYESIGHT FREE cahefully cf EXAMINED. CHARGE. H.M THE KING OrSIAM \iwKEL SPECTACLES from $4.00 per pair. GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES $10.00 per pair. J GOLD SPECTACLES $25.00 per pair. To Obtain Correct Lenses in a Properly Fitted Frame, alt: J. Bernardine Doyle Ophthalmic Optician. Mt aiber of the National Association
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    • 444 3 ZAMB-UK will be found indispensible for instant treatment of injuries and skin disease. This super-balm derives its magical, soothing, healing and antis >ptic virtues from rich herbal oils and essences, blended by a unique scientific process. ZAM-BUK supersedes old style skin-dressings it has made for safety, certainty and simplicity in
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    • 435 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Monday 14th to Wednesday 16th August, 1922. In the Second Show at 9.30 pan. A wonderful and thrilling story A Few digestible Facts about of adventure in the savage of Cannibals. New Guinea. lIA T Cannibal babies never cry. SHIPrVRLCKED AMONG Cannibal woman kill their CANNIBALS
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    • 304 4 CINEMAS alHambra BEACH ROAD, From Wednesday, August 9, to Monday, August 14, 1922. TWO SPLENDID FEATURE PRODUCTIONS, CHOICE SUBJECTS. In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. AN EXQUISITE GOLDWYN FEATURE Presenting charming VIVMN MARTIN in a mighty tile of love that welcomed a chance for sacrifice. THE SONG OF THE
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    • 510 4 CINEMAS HERE is a mystery-action-love story that is a knockout r made into a picture that carries you along fare h se taV suspense right smack into the final fadeout Tt n an extraordinarily popular story, Sinnor* t ls t 1 TRACKED TO EARTH A UNIVERSAL PICTURE STARRING FRaJ JU
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  • 52 5 Of f D, U Kub Association. l»Cn». n Siu W>re, Aug 14. Uo 9in g Prie,,, Buyers Sellers adon Cables quote.-Lo., N m. Sheet Cloaing Price* Buyers Sellers 24^ 2 24% 26 27 >'Udtcsb' 29 '-•bies quote.-Lo a Fr W^rhc U9e ca, ut T, Aug 14 rubber quotation,
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  • 186 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin. —$79. —Buyers no Sellers. Copra.—Business done. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour.—Business done. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Weak.—No business. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier 8.85 Java Cube 14% Hamburg Cube 13% Press Cube 914 White Pepper 22% Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13 V 2
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  • 72 5 Singapore, Aug 14. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 176% On Hongkong— Bank demasd draft p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 135
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  • 229 5 Singapore, Aug 14. Silver 34%. Hongkong 11V4 per cent premium. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers. —Allenby s (New) 52% to 57% cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Bukit Se?nbawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds Id to 9d, Mentakabs 12% cents, Malaka Pindas 72% to 77%
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  • 90 5 The Emptre Cinema has an at- tractive programme to-night and the following night presenting that Frencn comedian Max Linder in Seven Years Bad Luck/ a five thousand funny feet with more laughs than a hoptoad has hops. Added to this is a si* reel Universal Jewel production "Shipwrecked
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  • 414 5 ARRIVALS. Dux, Norwegian, 761 tons, Capt R Hannevig, from Bangkok Aug 12 for Bangkok Aug 14, general cargo, consignoes Kang Nuah. Ranee, British, 319 tons, Capt H During?r, from Kelantan Aug 13, for Kelantan via ports Aug 17, general cargo, consignees S S S Co. Muar, British, 70
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  • 276 5 The following passengers arrived yesterday by s.s. Ranee from Kelantan:—Mr H W Jack, Mr Rodda and Mr Fraser. The following passengers arrived this morning from Penang by the s.s. Ipoh:—Mr DAM Brown, Major Everett, Mr and Mrs R Moor, Miss E M Poulier, Miss M C Poulier, Miss
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  • 1326 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Aug 14, RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mail Quotations. s I. d. 2 Allagar 2 Anglo-Java 0 1 10 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 15 0 1 0 Ayer Kuning
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    • 116 5 i :n.iiifMim;iiiiMinr«:'i.;iiJ! i: Minn i i i iui"i>iiijaiiiMiit i! i i I I i i::i!ii:'iJ!i::»'ij!i::ii!inm3i;:iM 1 i I i j INEXPENSIVE STATIONERY j ALL KINDS OF j a m 9 I Account Books, Exercise Books, Press Copy 1 I I Books, Pencils, Brown Paper, Carbon Paper, I Typewriting Paper, Typewriting
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 398 5 S»5° where. sl >C.lWKE DIAKV. A 2.1'P' m iavmg. 4 4r c r F A I v. Cu p.t«e: S L II SCC ground. sC lL and N C Os lecture; r '„d Europeans, all com1 Co. fi on 3 y ST'all 5.15. r ro-m»"»'- A»* a" 1 2-52.p-m- anient
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  • 34 6 i ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. R. W. Lewis begs to thank all relatives* and friends who attended the funeral of his beloved wife and also those who sent wreaths and letters of cond olence.
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  • 720 6 There is sure to be a big house in the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 31. The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is conducting some most effective propaganda in preparation for the "Down with the Income Tax!" meeting. It would seem likely that this will be
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  • 743 6 Major C W C Parr, O B E British Resident, Parak, has come to Singapore on a few days' leave. Mr N B Fraser, late of Labu Estate, has returned from Home to United Temiang Estate, Seremban. A message from Manila says that Filipino Constabulary could not participate in the
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  • 796 6 HOW THE RATEABLE VALUE HAS RISEN. Mr H Carpmael, Municipal Assessor, submits the following report on his department for last year: To the President, Municipal Commissioners, Singapore. Sir, —I have the honour to submit my report upon the work of the Assessment and Estate Department for the year
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  • 42 6 EVICTED or PBf Sentence of three Hon*, imprisonment has been DaVid camera) on three her stepdaughter, Dol] v H moral purposes, the M < 2 at the li** S prostitute. 1 The sentence Wp rigorous the terms to run concu^*
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  • 38 6 l noiricii ls <o I (From Our Own (W,. h-ua.a Lumpur, u? {[°S ing of the Unofficial Legislative Council an < members of the Fedora' r take Place on Swettenham on Sunday rfr at 10 a.m.
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  • 91 6 A Dormant P.C.A. The following note nvfej "Your cruelly correspond** communicate with Mr We Z who is in charge of the P C kh meat" '1 The very fact that no fen p know even of the existence of t>i Department is proof of in«cn a matter
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  • 22 6 The paradi announced for j Company (Scottish) on 7«mj August 16, is postponed to ihtlij ing Tuesday, August 22.
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  • 74 6 The result of the debases! subject "Which has tie grestsri vantage, the Mercar.t <.<: :vi eminent Subordinate Sonet, 1 ii the S: Joseph's Old Boys' Aiwl on the 11th instant, was in hnt the Mercantile Subordinate Sens a small majority. There wail good attendance. Rev Bro
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    • 253 6 I FRESH STOCKS— 1 JUST RECEIVED ■Ipl jfi REVISED PRICES. i"SELTONA" I THE POPULAB SELF-TONING PAPEB. 8 IX Needs Fixing Only, jj IN AN ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND SURFACES I "PAGET" jj SELF-TONING PAPEB CONTAINING GOLD I in Glossy, Matt and Cream Crayon Surfaces. q Robinson &[Co., Ltd., TZtt SINGAPORE.
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    • 23 6 Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. i
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  • 1142 7 PREMIERS TRY TO FIND THE WAY OUT. GERMANS ANGERED BY EXPULSIONS. Reuter. For seven hours to-day, Mr Lloyd George, Londcn, An is together wrestled with the thorny problems p^e and M has com€ to a deadlock, basing the'.r discussions hick the Con" 1 f re i at
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  • 518 7 NATIONAL FORCES CAPTURE CORK CITY. Death of Great Leader. Reuter. London. Aug 12.—Official: The Nationals have occupied Cork City, taking' prisoner fifty. The Nationals were accordad a tremendous reception on entering th« city. Their casualties were seven killed, many wounded and some missing. Dublin post-office was rushed by
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  • 203 7 Hoch the Republic. Reuter. Bering Aug 11.—The third anniversary took piece of the proniu gation of t^ e Republican constitution. Government buildings and many private houses were beflagged. The President issued a manifesto saying that heavy storms had swept over young Republic, and its unity, right and liberty
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  • 177 7 Serious Situation Arises. Reuter. Chicago, Aug 12.—Ylie railway strike has assumed a more threaten»ing aspect on entering the seventh week. Paralysis of railway transportation throughout the country seems imminent, members of the four big railway brotherhoods having abandoned work on various lines as a protest against
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  • 158 7 Several Persons Killed. Reuter. London, Aug 11.—Anxiety in rrgari to the White Star lir.er Adratic, voyaging from Liverpool to New York, was aroused by wireless messages received in America reporting a bad explosion in number three hold, when the ship was three hundred qjiles off Portland, Maine.
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  • 210 7 An American Controversy. Reuter. Washington, Aug 12.—In the debate in the Senate, the Democrat Mr Underwood described the flexible tariff proposal as the greatest power for political corruption ever given since the beginning of this Government. He declared it would be possible, under its authorisation, for tbe President
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  • 82 7 British Railway Achievement. Reuter. London, Aug 11—The dream of railway engineers is believed to have been realised in railway coaches running on roller-bearings, which passed tests on the Great Eastern Railway, promising economy in wear and tear of permanent way and locomotives, and a saving of twenty-five per
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  • 41 7 British Warships Move. Constantinople, Aug 13.—The Bol:sts have Seized three British sh «t BatotHPi on the pretext that t n ri \erly Russian-owned. j t cf the British fleet h,.,. Batoum, with which jj..- ants have ceased all trar'
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  • 249 7 Latest Oil Concession. Reuter. Paris, Aug 11.—The Standard Oil Company 3 concession for exploitation of the o:l-fields of Czecho-Slovakia has bv.en finally signed—R:uter. Strikers Sentcnrcd. Johannesburg. Aug 12.—A special criminal court, trying cases arising out of the Rand revolt in March, sentenced two prisoners to death and several
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  • 96 7 Further Details. Reuter. London, Aug 11.—The Admiralty -nnounces that ten men are missing from H M S Raleigh, and are presumed to be dead. The crew is sailing to Liverpool to-day.—Reuter. Washington, Aug 11.—Admiral Sir C Pakenham gracefully declined the United States Navy Department's of assistance for the
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  • 68 7 European Official Attacked. Reuter. Cairo, Aug 13.—Five men, with revolvers, ambushed Mr T Brown director of the horticultural division of the Ministry of who was proceeding homeward in a can with his children and their nurse. The driver was killed, and Mr Brown and one child and
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  • 62 7 Reuter. The Hague, Aug 12.—The International Court of Justice by x majority has decided affirmatively the question submitted by France, whether the International Labour Organisation is competent internationally to regulate the hours and other conditions of agricultural workers. The French and Roumanian judges dissented.' The Court decided
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  • 35 7 Reuter. London, Aug 13.-The Indian non-co-operation leader Das, mentioned on Feb. 15, was released from gaol and congratulated by a large open-air meeting of Indians, at which he was presented with an address.—Reuter.
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  • 38 7 Reuter. Calcutta, Aug 13.—The final estimate of the wheat crop for 1921 to 1922 gives an acreage of 28,234,000 and a yield of 9,813,000 t ons, compared with 25,783,000 and 6,706,000 respectively, last ye*r.-Reuter.
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Santiago, Aug 13.—The Chilian Senate has passed a resolution censuring th. v r~?ign Minister, who is charger l 1 wing the Senate inform; o:. ng the Washington prou. -»1 w was not in accord with the orLc'd text. —Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 334 7 83 CALCO WATER GATES. AUTOMATIC. SIDE. RADIAL. AUTOMATIC. —Self-opening and > elf-closing. Prevents the flow of water in one direction only. SLIDE. —To serve as an inlet gate under various heads of water up to a maximum of twenty feet. RADIAL. —For keeping water in supply canals at constant levels,
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  • 1548 8 FOOTBALL SINGAPORE OUT FOR THE CUP. Malacca Defeated in a Great Struggle. (By "Reynard.") The Singapore team visited Malacca on Saturday and defeated the home- j sters by three goals to one in the j Southern Division of the Malaya Cup j Competition. Thus they must either
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  • 231 8 CHIN BENG CHALLENGED. We are informed £hat A Oliveiro, 7.10, is anxious to meet Chim Beng, who defeated Boy Stanley at the last Stadium boxing competition. BOUTS WITH U. S. SAILORS. The Stadium Boxing Syndicate intend fixing up some gooo! bouts at the Stadium, Keppel-road, during the stay of
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  • 291 8 Y.M.OA. TOURNAMENT. Friday's ties in the Y M C A lawn tennis tournament will be played tomorrow. L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Double A class (Semi-Final). Mr and Mrs Savi beat Mrs Childe and Mr Hindhede, 6—3, 6—1. DAVIS CUP MATCHES. Boston, Aug 12.—In the Davis Cup doubles,
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  • 87 8 SOME BISLEY EVENTS. A cable of July 21 reports that England has won the National Challenge Trophy at Bisley. g Oxford, with 1,059 points, defeated Cambridge, with 1,022 points, for the Chancellor's Plate. The Saint George's Challenge Vase was won by Sergt Cavet, late of the Dorset Yeomanry, with
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  • 909 8 SINGAPORE TOURNAMENT. P. S. and Law Still on Top. There were two interesting gamss in the Singapore Cricket Tournament on Saturday, when the Public Service! and Law consolidated their position as leaders by defeating the Lanka Union by 68 runs and the Services defeated the S R C by
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  • 98 8 R.S.Y.C.—SOMERVILLE BOWL. The first of the series of races for the Somerville Bowl, under the auspices of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, was sadled yesterday morning, in wet and windy weather. Ten boats started and the result was Jean II 11.41.47, Polly 11..47.05, Kathleen 11.47.36, Betty 11.49.16, Gertrude 11.52.39,
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  • 136 8 SCEPTRE STAYS IN ENGLAND. A London message dated July 25 stated that owing to the efforts made fc> prevent Sceptre leaving thei country the sale to an Argentine purchaser has been rescinded, and Sceptre goes to the National stud as a free gift. PROPOSAL TO TAX RACING. Calcutta,
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  • 72 8 V.M.C.A. MEETING. On Wednesday, the V M C A propose to hold a meeting of all who are interested in the forthcoming AllMalayan Athletic Competition at Kuala Lumpur. The meeting will be held in the large hall at the V M C A at 6.15 p.m. Those members interested
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  • 51 8 YOUNG PROFESSIONAL'S FEAT A London message of July 17 stated that Geme Sarazen, the 21-year old Italian professional domiciled in America, has won the United States Oolf Championship with the surnrisnglv low aggregate of 288. Of the British players Durcan was down by 9 strokers, Mitchell 15, and Hunter
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  • 41 8 LONG DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP. A message from London of July 23 said that the long distance swimming championship of England—five miLes and sixty yards in the Thames—waa won by Peter in 67 minutes 23 seconds with a margin of 200 yards.
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  • 160 8 Proceedings at Annual Meeting. The eighth annual general meeting of Dungun, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, Nos. 64, 65 66, Market-street on Saturday afternoon. Those present were Messrs W L Watkins, chairman, Lee Chim Tuan, R H Sharpe, and T F Anderson Pole.
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  • 235 8 A Malayan Enterprise. Examples of the use, of rubber locally for manufacturing purposes continue to accumulate. One of the most interesting we have is the collection of articles made on an estate in the Kuala Lumpur district and now on sale at Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co's
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  • 175 8 Premier'a Reply to Gen. Maurice. London, July 26.—The Retreat of the Fifth Army in April, 1918, is recalled by a letter from Major-Genera! Sir Frederick Maurice to Mr Lloyd George demanding the withdrawal of the imputation contained in a statement by the Premier in the of
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  • 102 8 £1,072,000 Losses. London, July 18.—At the annual meeting of Crosse and Blackwell, Ltd. the director! regretted losses aggregating £1,072,000 in allied companies on which the company is mainly det nd nt for income. The chairman said that the jam and marmalade side of the business was specially
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  • 113 8 Singapore, Since the holidays the been dull and the for lower prices. Standard Sheet.-Spot <*- has sold from 25 to 244 '.f% 26 to 25, October to December 274 to 2». Standard good demand and has J to 4 cent premium o*« of Sheet. Auctk,nß,-Th^weT
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    • 205 8 We beg to givTw removed to ou■ N J i ce that Change Alley. offic <*at]>N Civil En giueer^ c 4 Singapore, Augu at ii, VICTORIA THEH^ SECOND SPECIAL J FOR J TWO CONCERTS OSLT Mia Lipkowsh AND Alexander Sklarevski ON TUESDAY 15th and THURSO 17th August at U|3 Do
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  • 950 9 SECOND ASSEMBLY OF THE FULL COURT. Historic Chinese Will Case. The Alor Star correspondent of the "Straits Echo" writes on Aug-ust 8. "Functionary" Kedah is again on a mild qui vive; it is the eve of the opening of a Full Court of Appeal presided over by foreign
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    • 130 9 m AND OTES THE WONDERFUL NEW CLEANSER DYER. Can now be Obtained in the Following Colours. Saxe—Blue— Rust red-Shell Pink —Yellow—Grey -Grass Green—Old Rose—Old Gold—ResedaGreen Lilac Tobac Brown —Geranium Red Pale Blue Pillar Box—Tangerine—Jade Green Royal Blue Salmon Pink— A REVOLUTION IN HOME DYEING. >% Made by the Makers oi
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    • 50 9 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41. HILL STREET, Opposite the Central Fire Station. Telephone 991. WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA, JAPANESE DENTIST 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD, (Ia front of French Church.) Telephone 1245.
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    • 59 9 MARTIN'S 4 French Remedy tor All Irreful&rlt! l~a<Kea keep a boa ol M»ifni Pills in th« t.ouac i>» that ai ilfn of 1 1<€ lrraralartt* of '.be jiu.i 4 Hu.« r3on «t t.i ..--..<. «h. Vaoaa -wbo <« bea recninatrtuj Umm ieno j|iM«'tg« ale 4» all Owlx: mi S:j«t», »x-.«
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    • 398 9 PANTON DONDANG SAYANG Volume 111. (The First Edition which has been long ago out of print) The New Second Edition is Now Ready. Price $1.20 each Post free. KIH Co., fU, Bras Basah l oad. THE MECHANICAL GUARANTEE. You may have noticed or heard comment on the painstaking care with
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    • 508 9 It matters not where one goes throughout Malaysia, in almost every house there will be found the same old family friend— WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE always ready to do its work. THE PREVENTION OF SERIOUS ILLNESS. In this tropical climate people are far more liable to sudden attacks of sickness
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  • 841 10 THE DRINKS FOR HOT WEATHER. Tbe following can well apply to the tropics, where, like Malaya, k ia always "summery": A controversy has recently been carried on about the right kind of summer drink. No very definite conclusion* eeem to have been reached. This is not difficult to
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  • 119 10 No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health —lost energy—lost ambition —often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain
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  • 167 10 T. B. LIN CO., Wholesale Retail Merchants, 239, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD, SINGAPORE. J J Digestive Tablets, small size at 35 cts. each J J Digestive Tablets large size a t 60 cts. McK&R. N/Y Milk of Magnesia, small size at 60 cts. Mc X R. N/Y Milk of Magnesia, large
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    • 393 10 du^ur fURODONALj I dissolves uric acid. I I KumnmmMh LA»CERF.AVX.Iate Ac dim I de Mldecme, Pans, in his Treatise on Gout. I THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY. I I o, the blood vessels, which, by coming into especUUj>«* mm necessary I 1 CandUates to arterio-soleTOSis usually dlg«t ts clearly
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    • 624 10 Vffiy c f\ Patent White Zlm Paint- W British Green Paints. \looZwk vxZ P Red Oxide Pa-nt. Anti-Corrosive Paints. 'f*' !A1 I Good* Meui.lv I**«* t« j €t£ffif ■>> H"''* 1 n™fcin« CfIWDOSItIOH I wpnmtion to «11 ci.m»t«i. SSXS3! WW •■f&£A Cr> Colours. Enamels. mß&\ Raw ÜBS***. All f~2m? Turpentine.
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    • 161 10 i Three Drop Corn Killer •XJeta-It" Stops Pain Immediately and Corns Go Quick. The way to handle corns Is the tried and proved "Gets-It" way— the way that millions have found Quickest, easiest, safest and most reliable. A few drops of "Gets-Tt" knocks tbe hurt out of any corn at
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    • 308 10 STEAMER SABjg 5 LONDON LLNB. E K£>mo Maru ft Katori Maru '^sBT I LIVERPOOL LOQi X Bengal Maru HAMBURG LLNB. I Tsuyama Maru Lima Maru 31 NEW YORE i-LNE VU^^M SOUTH AMERICAN LLNK BOMBAY LINE B Akita Maru H Wakasa Maru H CALCUTTA I.IS'X. B Malacca Maru H| Osaka Maru
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    • 539 11 SAILINGS. to BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) i .il PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. E NINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. der Contract with His Majesty's Government. TONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Aug 22 about Sept 3 I*"** about Sept 17 gn* l about Oct
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    • 417 11 steamer^salun^ Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) i EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Argun Maru arr Aug 23 dep 24 ♦London Maru arr Sept 21 dep 22 (Passage available) NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New
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    • 333 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. >> LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Sept 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct 9 EURELIA Oct. 14 Nov 6 EMITA Nov. IJ Dec I
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    • 146 11 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Servica to Japan via Hong Icon? and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill o! Lading for Caaton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Newchwang Yangtsze port?, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Laisang
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    • 430 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of teeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A BAN FRANfTTRrn FROM HONGKONG ».s. NANKING A M. CHINA s.s NILF 16 M NlhE Sept 30 (First
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    • 393 12 WANTED. W A N T E D. —Ceylonese, disengaged mid-September, desires billet, as Stenographer or Newspaper Reporter in or out of Straits Settlements. Experience in Java and Ceylon. For further particulars apply Box 9, c/o "Malaya Tribune." AGENTS WANTED—To sell Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc. Liberal Commission, no risk. Apply The
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    • 436 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop, gate. Lyons Office: —27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai,
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    • 427 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16,, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 424 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital 600,000 Share* of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 394 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Eeq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng
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