Malaya Tribune, 18 August 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND "MBfJ SHIPPING. GAZETTE. LLVEMNU DAILY. Vol. IX, No. 192 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922.
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    • 114 1 I THE 1 I (>u mmm j I ss ippiNG GAZETTE. !p. Newspaper of he Strait" Settlements. published Daily. Cp3l .,Kte Reports of Local I Events. j I j Xl! a nd Latest Telegrams. I Sports Notes by Expert I Critics. I I The Sportsman's Paper .iiii |.i«''ii!ii'ir.i"iniHiitiiiimni ng op
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    • 26 1 1 vIrSISa 1 s H C* m I 2 Unequalled Quality— Moderate Prio*- 5 Z Sole Manufacturers: 1 ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., j London. i
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  • 1143 2 RELATIONS BETWEEN LONDON AND SINGAPORE. Mr. Lowther Kemp's Letter. An appendix to the annual report of the Association of British Malaya cen-,-jaina a letter from Mr Lowther Kemp regarding the relations between the London Association and the Singapore one, addressed to Mr
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  • 189 2 Many mothers give their children solid food at too early an age and say proudly that their babies eat everything tihat grown up people do wrfen such a course is almost certain to bring on indigestion and to lay the foundation of much ill-health. Others administer
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    • 437 2 JJJST RECEIVED. A Fresh Stock of Medicines:— DELICIOUS DIGESTIVE PILLS. These pills improve digestive power. They remove constipation, stomachache, disinclination towards food or drink, and such other ailments. PRICE $0.80 cts. per tin of 30 pills. KARAN OIL. The issuing out of pus from the <ar, shooting pain, rumbling noiseT*
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    • 124 2 ECZEMA 5 W ALLOMLP Burned and Itched. Had HairCutOff.CuticuraHeals. I suffered for five years with eccema. It broke out in sore eruptions all over my scalp and I had to have tny hair cut off. My hair fell out, and at times the burning and itching were so bad I
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    • 479 2 AN OPPORTUNEY NOT TO BE AUCTION SALE OF A choice collection of Ladies' c ilk, Voile and Satin and other material Dresses of the latest styles, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Ladies' Shoes, Laces from Paris. Also Gent's Boots and Shoes, Helmets, Felt and Velure Hats, Golf and other k aps,
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    • 753 2 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENcisTui^ (Successors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents (Established 1910.) 1/3 Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore Valuations made, Mortgages arranged, Rents collected, and Agents for the EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD LAND SALES every MONDAY, FURNITURE SALES every SATURDAY,
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  • 428 3 CHETTIES GETTING RUBBER LANDS. [The Editor,of the "Malay Mail."] Sir,—I beg to say a few words with regard to rubber lands belonging to Asiatics. Perhaps few people will realise that almost all theslands are now under mortgage. It is said the bank wants its money due,
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  • 160 3 Amount previously acknowledged $23,577 A friend 10 Collected by Miss Brown's Team. Mr and Mrs Westerhout 10 Miss Nora Williams 1 EM G 2 Mrs G Miller 1 Anonymous 2 Mrs A P Williams 6 Miss Nera Wil'ims 1 A friend 1 M C
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  • 53 3 Tokio, July 11. —The Yokosuka Naval Aviation Corps has ordered another dirigible from England to replace that destroyed yesterday. The new machine is expected to arrive in the latter part of October. A committee has been offi ia!!; r.; -x.'nted to mv.. ;:l~ate tho of yes-
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    • 553 3 Ssla Season's Marmalade g 0 a rraie only 9 gig l W ?T P £2§ 0 BlackvreU Ltd, i t n UA R g j j SMOKE GOLDEN HO BSE CIGARETTES (Chop mm Bay The Best Cigarettes in MpSitS the East. Uniform in !hgl |fBj Quality and Moderate Obtainable at
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    • 251 3 The wonderful potency of 1 Peps is due to the ingenious I 1 1/ idea of condensing into the I I onn of a little tablet, volatile I B pine balsams and other valu- 1 8 able medicinal ingredients. 1 Hi As Peps dissolve in the fl *V; mouth,their powerful
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    • 505 3 I j Bottled j I Neve- rhk mnntej out of for every day use. Bovril Bovrii. Buy two buttles lls ?he best of all hot drink-. and always one in Whenever a metl is wanted '4 reserv,'. i a burry, or extra nourish- £j Bov:il is one of the most
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    • 445 4 CINEMAS AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE PICTURE IN 6 PARTS AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA TO-NIGHT Featuring LEE WAVE, CHARLIE FANG, SAM KIM with NORMA TALMADGE In a real and most most wonderful Chinese production evar presented. THE FORBIDDEN CITY In 6 Parts. See the Chinese Emperor in his Imperial Palace and the
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    • 255 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, From Tuesday, August 15, to Sunday, August 20, 1922. AN EXCELLENT WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Featuring the One-time Famous Serial Star, who has since appeared in Features PEARL WHITE in a story in which lively action, an abundance of humour and thrilling moments help to make it
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    • 420 4 CINEMAS BOXING AT Premier Gigantic Presentation of our gtand new series serial of Real Boxing Qn* by well-known Champions. m(? sts 12 ROUNDS OF GENUINE BOXING THAT WILL KNOCK OUT EVFry, The first of its kind presented out East! To-night In the 2nd Show at 9.30. H. C. Witwer's Famous
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  • 98 5 siNGArORE DIARY. To-day, Auk 18. lT am., 5.48 p.m. T s I E (v), M G Platoon, S L Co, B Co.. 5.15. To-morrow. Au* 19. TMj es-"38 a.m., 7.3 p.m. Malaya Cup: Singapore v. Sembilan, SRC ground. Malacca v. SCC, at Malacca. r SR E (r),
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  • 348 5 To-day, Aujt 18. JltrsiiK Rompin Hong: Lian 2 p.m. frmaman, Kuaia Dungun Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. p ort Swettenham Teluk Anson •Kampar 3 p.m. Van Diemen 3 p.m. Baa Pahat Meran 3 p.m. Bhio Lingga R Schiff Bahru 4 p.m. Malacca Muar* Kelantan 4 p.m. Paiau Gaiang
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  • 194 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin. $80%.—150 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour—Business done. Gambier. —No business. Pepper.—No business. v Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier g rjJava Cube Hamburg Cube 12.75 I Press Cube 9 0q White Pepper 22.50 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13.25
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  • 74 5 Singapore, Aug 18. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 9-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 177 V* On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 11% px. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank
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  • 30 5 The following telegram has been received from Rc;ne, dated Aug 12, noon: Exchange on London Lires 79.75 per pound sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per Lires 79.47.
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  • 209 5 Singapore, Aug 18. Silver 34%. Hongkong 11% per cent Premium. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers.—Allenbys (New) 52 to 57% cents, Mentakabs 12% cents, Malaka Pindas 72% to 77% cents, Ulfl Benuts 15 to 20 cents, Trafalgars 95 cents to $1, Bukit K. Bs 32% to 40 cents,
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  • 48 5 Singapore, Aug 17. Copra. A fair amount of business has been done during the past week but prices are weaker at closure. Quotations are as follows: No 1 Standard $10.22% to $10.60. No 2 Standard $10 to $10.22%. No 3 Standard $9.70 to $10.
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  • 536 5 ARRIVALS. Rumphius, Dutch, 1,246 tons, Capt Brusgma, from Deli Aug 17, for Batavia Aug- 18, general cargo, consignees K P M. Hervar, Norwegian, 751 tons, Capt Olsen, from Bangkok Aug 17, for Bangkok Aug 19, general cargo, consignees Tan Ban Lee. Parra, Dutch, 332 tons, Capt C Y
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  • 61 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Aug 18. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 24 24 Latest London Cables quoU Lo. don, Spot 6%d. Hibbc.] Smoked Sh?et Closing P*-ice Buyers Sellers Spot 23% 24 September 24 24 V* Oct to Dec 25% 26 Jan to March 27%
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  • 25 5 Singapore, Aug 18. To-day's closing rubber quotation; are as under* New York—l 3% cts. London*.—6% d. Singapore.—23% cts. Tone of Market.—Weak.
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  • 1267 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Sha. Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore. Aug 18. RUBBER, Quotations. 2 Allagar mt a. d. 2 Aaglo-Java Q 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 15 o 1 0 Ayer Kuaing 16 3 1 0
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    • 144 5 tiiii:;iua»ihtiitiiiiiiiitnmii'miiiiiiniimiiiiiii:iiitMi»iiii;iiMiiiiiiiMiiiiM»iiiiiiiiiiiiMiaiiigiJiiiiuiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiimm m I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd, j (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, j SB 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE, S.S. f 7. I I 1 I 1 j Do you require STATIONERY of good a quality? The following lines are stocked and can be I supplied
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  • 702 6 The subject is a topical one just now. And not only in Malaya but in the old country, too. Our caption is borrowed— it is that of an article recently written by Mr J A Spender. He Ls one of the most eminent journalists of the
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  • 114 6 M Slarenski game another brilliant pianoforte rccital in the Victoria Theatre last night to an audience which was small but very enthusiastic. The selections from Chopin, Lizst, 9.ient-Saens and other great masters were wisely chosen and were performed with a rare mastery of technique and a wonderful individual
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  • 614 6 At the annual general meeting of th? United Chinese Musical' Association, held at 27 Wilkic-road on the 15th inst., the fo'lowing gentlenncn were elected office-bearers for the year ending June 30, 1923:—Patron Mr Ch w Lai Hoe, President Mr PhuL.h Si3n K:ng, Vice-President Mr Eio Ngian Boon, Hon Secretary Mr
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  • 223 6 JAPAN'S PROGRAMME OF SCRAPPINGS. The local Japanese Consulate General kindly forward tho following telegram from Tokip, dated Aug 16: The following statement is mads public by the Navy Department on August 16: The Japanese navy, with a view to speedily effecting on its coming info force the treaty
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  • 197 6 The "Malayan Agricultural Journal" for February tast, just to hand, comprise articles on plant oils of Malaya, rice milling for estates, treatment of budded hf avea, -and kapok., besides entomological notes. In the editorial notes it is stated: Numerous enquiries from abroad have been received of
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  • 123 6 The following passengers arrived yesterday from Belawan Deli by the b.s. Rumphius:—Mr Y M C H Groskamp, Siti Hafsah and baby, and Siti H&snah. The following passengers arrived yestrday by the «.s. Keliantan from Malacca:—Capt Wooford, Mr H Hopkins and Mr and Mrs Howell and 2 children; (Muar)
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  • 826 6  -  BT "QUIZ." The Colonial Treasurer h S S A firebrands to J rk anti-Income Tax assault i 4* Government lends the h famous!) yacht Seabed J 5 ,to ing of Unofficial on Smdw "J** a notable instance of Ur J other cheek" But the Guile is futile.
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    • 233 6 IF ESH STOCKS i JUST RECEIVED REVISED PRICES. !"SELTONA" j THE POPULAR SELF-TONING PAPER. I Needs Fixing Only I IN AN ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND SURFACES I "PAGET" I SELF-TONING PAPER CONTAINING GOLD j in Glossy, Matt and Cream Crayon Surfaces. i V y Robinson Co., Ltd., TZZ* g SINGAPORE.
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    • 115 6 -^a^att IH H L^Bi'^a^aß^aw Advice lree by our Qualified Nurse to all users UDon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. EFFZETT (Made in Germany) OUTBOARD MOTORS and WATERPUMPS (Water-tight Magneto-driven.) The best in the Market. OUTBOARD MOTORS Stock kept 2 4 H.P. MOTORPUMPS Stock
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  • 126 7 FRENCH FREEDOM OF ACTION FORESHADOWED. THE MORATORIUM DEADLOCK. Reuter. \Mg IT-—I* s semi-officiiilly stated that if the Reparations &T]S, y meeting to-day granted Germany a moratorium without r] ira es, the French Cabinet would certainly not recognise i^ m 'f atcision violated the spirit or letter of the
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  • 140 7 Cheap Money and Dear Living. Reuter. Bern, Ang 16.—The German float- u t r< increased milliard 5 b Aug 1 and Aug 10 pjnow amounts to 312 milliards of pita.—Renter. Isfo, Ang 16.—The Cabinet is wxppag (he position create;! by the Zp*collapse ol th, mark, which j git
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  • 102 7 Withdrawal from Frontiers. Reuter. C:r.jtar.tinoplf, Aug 16.—Unfore- Hiiralties have prevented the; t(m of th? protocol defining the i wtni zone at Chata'dja, but the) hw. ar.d Allied commanders have 1 ii agreement ur.der which withdraw x miles from ■ant damnation line. Ike:..-, f•■ Gr«-ek troops have \m indrawn
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  • 50 7 Reuter. I Aug 16.-A mysterious' X "ails from Gonadal W Far Eas*, brought to Liver- tae stealer Regina, has been ■"••I in London. I bsgi were tampered with r.ty registered packets are! One of t he bags contained Mukden, the others mi.is j P Canada. inv estigating the'
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  • 48 7 Reuter. »«i£V IG Thr ee Chinese the crew 0 f the skamer 5£ have each been fined £20 in importing opium, of 5 tWopounds P*i h, stewar(is of th-j P MarU have been -fo V SeDd t0 Six months •■W-lli m r '"'kwf ully possessing
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  • 63 7 Reuter. *ri; a A su J 6 Fiv e were killed in an exJ[ T #t Anhalter R er rena r 0T1 which Hj P tC1 Pitate<lth- th v r L f C l!apse(1 > P K. s l>r l workmen a hunS, k > fell
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  • 34 7 Reuter. Th, State! to relieve C cab- fcCnn *stionby: 7- Miami,: V? U P*-t ovr'T? t0 Eur °P c re.n l<> Brazil ob-: *^*Z7? ln unless the! South Ameri! v neuter 1
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  • 149 7 Lightning Legislation. Reuter. Washington, Aug 17.—The Senate has approved of an amendment to th? Tariff Bill authorising the formation of free zones at American ports where crude materials eon be converted for export wfthout payment of import duties. Th- administration hopes to see the j Tariff Bill
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  • 86 7 Drastic Cuts Announced. Reuter. New York. Aug 16.—The beginning oi the most stringent shipping competition is heralded by the announcement of a drastic cut in passenger rates to South America, which will be made on the occasion of the exhibition at the Centenary of Brazilian Independence, by
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  • 39 7 Spectators Killed. Reuter. Berlin, Aug 17.—A message from Danzig says that at a bomb-dropping exhibition at the Polish aerodrome at Putzig, a bomb fell on the crowd of spectators, 'and 10 were killed and 50 injur: d.—Reuter.
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  • 77 7 Reuter. I Simla, Aug 17.—The new Afghan Foreign Minister in a statement to the Afghan Government as regards the disturbances at Bokhara says they were internal disorders, in which I neither the Russian nor Afghan Gov- ernments should interfere. He recoils the clause in the Russo-Afghan treaty
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  • 93 7 Reuter. London, Aug 17.—The printers' dispute, which so long disorganised the provincial newspaper world, has been settled, and an agreement has been signed <at a conference under which the Typographical Association agrees to recommend the strikers to resume immediately with a reduction of three shil'ings weekly,
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  • 35 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Aug 17.—Dr Sven He din is preparing a sixth expedition to Tibet, next year, rccompanied by a number of Swedish .scientists. He proposes entering via China. The last four years.
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  • 257 7 BETTER PROSPECTS IN THE U. S. A. Outbreak vi Canada. Reuter. London, Aug 16.—The strike situation in the United States has been greatly improved by the settlement of the bituminous coat strike, by the unanimous decision of a meeting between the mine owners and the miners leaders at
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  • 37 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, Aug 17.—A Bill hns b.en introduced to amend the East Indies Ix>an Bill in order to facilitate the issue of the balance of 119 million guilders abroad, presumably in the United States.—Reuter.
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  • 24 7 Reuter. Rome, ..Aug 16.—The Cabinet has decided to withdraw martial law and to re-entrust the maintenance of ordt.r to the civil authorities.—Reuter.
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  • 25 7 Reuter. London, Aug 16.—The cost of living fell three points last month, and is now eighty-one per cent above the pre-war cost.—Reuter.
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  • 79 7 A Prowling Hylam. (From Our Own Correspondent). .PeniUig, Aug 18.—A returned banishee with three previous convictions, a Hylam, was sentenced to three months for breaking into the house of Major Dewar, C P O, on the night of the 9th instant. He was seen by a constable to
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  • 66 7 Malayan Delegation Sails To-morrow. The Controller of Labour, Kuala Lumpur, notifies us that the deputation to India, consisting of Messrs Gilman, Cuiii/mirug and P K Nambyar, leaves Penang by the 8.8. Teesta tomorrow, Aug 19. The deputation will meet the Indian Government in connection with granting a concession/
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  • 100 7 Our Malacca correspondent writes: Mr J Sinclair, the Secretary of the Malacca Club, left for Europe by the S.s. Sado Maru, which called at this port on Sunday last. By the same boat left Mrs Vinson, the wife of the Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs. Mr G Beatty
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  • 964 7 PUBLIC MEETING HELD AND $27.570 CONTRIBUTED ON THE SPOT. There was a public meeting held yesterday afternoon at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to raise a local Fund for the re'ief of sufferers and survivors of the recent Swatow disaster, and the meeting was a distinct
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  • 171 7 Mr. Lee Choon Guan's Hospitality. The American squadron has left Singapore, en route to China and the Philippines, sooner than had been expccted. The Blackhawk was to up-anchor at noon to-day, whilst all the other vessels left at six o'clock this morning. Yesterday evening officers of
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  • 44 7 Turned Down in Ceylon. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Aug 18.—Th-: correspondent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo wires that the Arghin Company's negotiations for acquisition of 30 O'V) acres of high forest from the Ceylon Government haw broken down.
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  • 75 7 The Lat Pau Press kindly send us the following, received from their correspondent: Shanghai, Aug 16. 11.40 ajm.— Cheng Kung Min arrived at Canton on the 15th instant, and was cordially welcomed by the representatives of all public bodies in th? city. Chiang Tso Lin is p'anning
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  • 92 7 Our Johore Bi.hru correspond nt writes: Mr R V Lawton, engineer. Messrs Topham Jones and Raiiton, Johor Causeway, has gone home on leave. A Johore Gov.rr.me.n-t circular notifies that officers drawing a salary of from $40 to $250 will have 15 per t* nt reduction in their special
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    • 401 7 'PUDLO* BRAND CEMENT WATER-PROOFER. The u-,3 of 4 Pullo' Brand Cement Water-proofing Powder at the Service Reservoir, Mutwal, Colombo, resulted in the saving of »00,000 gallons of water daily. It was adopted «rter careful tests and comparisons with other water-proofing materials. It is so very easy to water-proof all kinds
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  • 822 8 FOOTBALL TO-MORROW'S CUP GAME. Singapore will be represented by the following team against Negri Sembilan in the Malaya Cup match to-morrow on the S R C ground. Oliveiro Gale and Pennefather J W Winter, Chee Lim and Edlin Kwang Hung, Jamieson, Smith, Yong Liang and Keng Song.
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  • 215 8 SELANGOR RACES, SECOND DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpuir, Aug 17.—The weather was bright for the eecond day's racing. The attendance, which was fuller than that of Tuesday, included 'the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon Mr F S James. The reaults were: Swettenham Puree. R. C.
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  • 229 8 S. V. C. INTER-PLATOON COMPETITION. The 30 yards range combined deliberate and snapshooting competition for teams of nine from all units in the Malaya military command—P*egulars and Volunteer—will be fired so far as the Singapore Volunteer Corps is concerned at Balestier on Saturday, 26th inst. The order of firing
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  • 60 8 S. C. C. SPORTS. SCC members are requested to note that entries for the annual club sports are still much below the number they ouglv to be. Every member who can run or jump should seriously consider whether it 1s right to run the risk of reeing the sports
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  • 225 8 PLAY AT S.C.C. TO-MORROW. As there is no aricket match on the SCC ground to-morrow, the tennis courts will be available for play. Of the ten courts, five may be booked. V M C A TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Tan Koon Inn, plus 30 beat Lum Pow Leng, plus
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  • 287 8 THE COMING SEASON. Th© rugger season is about to commence and a meeting of S C C rugger players will be held in the Club on Monday evening for the purpose of electing a captain and to consider other matters connected with the season. Wi'-h regard to the likely
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  • 63 8 I.C.C. MARRIED v. SINGLE. The following will be the Indian Cntholic Club teams for the match Married v. Single to be played at Ophir-road to-morrow: Married: A S Dass and A S Roman, forwards; G P Samy, centre; V A Samy and Kannu, backs. Single: M R Gomez and
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  • 60 8 SCC TOURNAMENT. The entries far the S C C Lawn Bowls Tournament, the first since 1920, closed this week, and the Touirna!ment will open on the 23rd, 'the draw 'taking place shortly. Twenty entries 'have been received for the Championship event; in. 'the singles handicap •there are 29
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  • 69 8 Y.M.C.A. vs. B.I. OFFICERS. The following will represent the Y M C A va. Officers of B I Steamers, at cricket to-morrow on the Raffles School ground commencing at 2 p.m H G Stack (capt), C W Gomes, T Cordeiro, G J Vyas, G J Luke, J V Moss,
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  • 40 8 U. S. SAILORS HAVE A GAME. Two baseball teams from the American destroyers in harbour had a friendly gam e on the SC C side of the padang yesterday. There was a great deal of excitement among the spectators.
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  • 41 8 CATHOLIC CLUB MATCH POSTPONED. The Catholic Club billiards final ananged for to-day will not be played, as Mr Valberg is indisposed. The match is postponed, and members will be informed later of the fixture, which will probably be next week.
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  • 391 8 Local Rifle-Shooting to be Resumed. There was a small attendance in the Drill Halt on Wednesday evening, when the question of reviving the Singapore Rifle Association \vus considered. Lt Col Spencer, Commandant, S S V F, presided, and sketched the past history of the S
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  • 182 8 Singapore, Aug 17. Since last reporting, the local Rubber Market has shown no particular activity, and quotations from London and New York have weakened, probably on account of the political situation. Only 638 were forward for sale at the Weekly Auctions yesterday, but demand was
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  • 313 8 The Palaoegay in the second show to-night has several fine items, of which "Straight from the Shoulder," with Buck Jones in the chief role, a seven-reel Wm. Fox production, and "Cleaning Up," are two of the principal attractions; whilst in the first show "Flying in Canton" is included.
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    • 265 8 VICTORIA THEATRE. Commencing To-morrow, Saturday at 9.30 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THE WORLD FAMOUS MAGICIANS AND ILLUSIONISTS. CHEFALO AND PALERMO The Mighty Monarchs of Mystery, and their own Company, INCLUDING Miss Addie Leigh The Popular Musical Comedy Star in TitBits from her Repertoire. Booking now open at the THEATRE
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    • 478 8 BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR Ong Sam Leong Trading Company (In Liquidation). c Naah, Oakland and Elcar New Motor Cars, Spare parts TV™ yres, etc., e t c The Undersigned have received instructions to sell b PUBLIC AUCTION On Saturday, August 26, commencing at 10.30 a m One New 6
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  • 760 9 POINTS FROM THE REPORT ON PAST YEAR. The following are portions of the report of the committee of tha Association of British Malaya for tha annual meeting which was to be held on July 26 Change of Address.—ln December last the Committer decided to move the
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    • 335 9 fIfUS AND OVtS THE WONDERFUL NEW CLEANSER DYER. Can now be Gbtained in the Following Colours. S&xe Blue Rust red- Shell Pink—Yellow—Grey -Glass Green—Old Rose—Old Gold—Reseda— Green 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 of LUX.
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    • 327 9 MARTIN'S UKh« t«r > box ci HMM Sh C rhc Emm Hit.. J<* PERFUMERY Of the best quality and the best makers offered. AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Ean-De-Cologne and Lavender Water of the highest quality At Cheap Prices. Inspection Invited. KOH Co., 83, Bras Basah Koad. kOHQ hiflG
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    • 811 9 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA, JAPANESE DENTIST 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD, (In front of French Church.) Telephone 1245. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41. HILL STREET, Opposite the Central Fire Station. Telephone
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    • 253 9 /Do You Require I Any ATHLETIC GOODS? Why, then write direct to the largest manufacturers of Athletic goods in the East who can meet your requirements, viz HOSE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in India.) 387, North Bridge Road, Singapore r ~i sTo Have a Good Time J Hi» of paramount importance
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    • 651 9 GOVffftNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on August 25th, 1922, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Depar.ment for the year 1923:— (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots each capable of easily containing three chees of chandu. The pots to
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  • 322 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN PROSPECT. Undoubtedly we are on the eve of developments, in the matter of the education abroad of Chinese students. Dr Alfred Sze, the Minister to Washington, is credited with th% belief that China at no remote date will send abroad 100,000 students to devote themselves to
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  • 214 10 Singapore, Aug 15. The Market has remained steady during the week and there is a little more business to report. Transactions have again been principally confined to Industrials. Tin at £158 17s 6d is again lower showing a loss of £2 and Rubber at 7V4d
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  • 191 10 [The Editor of the "Malay Mail."] Sir,—Three learned judges journey from different parts of the country to Bit on the Court of Appeal of the State of Kedah. An array of leading Straits counsel (I quote from your report of 10th inst), perspiring under the weight of
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  • 165 10 It Goes Where the Pain Is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's
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