Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1922

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  • 25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 296 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922.
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    • 362 1 iI-• 1 1 f I 0 NEED GLASSES j I HE t rtRX OPTICAL C 0.,; ER C OPTICIANS, 1 V« T ANAL ROAD, •"'Singapore. FOR X MAS GIFTS "Zeuobia" Perfumes. M aw S These are very rare per- J3 v fumes from one of the -Zenobia" Perfumes. most famous
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    • 290 1 RAJA'S LEATHER Foot Balls. We offer to Clubs and ortrers the ball which they have wanted for years. One that is guaranteed not to lose its and will outwear any ball on the market, in fact, one ball viil last schools and junior club* whole season. This ball is made
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    • 86 1 rviReiHiir^^fiii jJ Mmr Made by umF Hand aC One at a time.{ SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 1 I OFFER. 1 J LISBON I I PORT WINE. I j Per Bottle. J OLD TAWNY Red Seal $1.50 f OLD fi!€H WHITE Yellow Fell $1.50 I I INCLUDING DUTY. j 8 I fSpSS JOHN
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  • 1800 2  -  "SPEED" Adapted from the Patheserial by Charles Hutchison Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. By Herbert Crooker SYNOPSIS OF OTHER CHAPTERS. Edwin Stanbury, son of banker J J Stanbury, is mixed up in a defalcation in his father's bank, together with others, and succeeds in prevailing upon
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  • 213 2 CHARMING AND OVERFLOWING WITH HEALTH. Most of us eaa call to mind girls whom nothing daunts. They have all tha energy of a man, and yet retain their womanliness. They go steadily on from day to day quite unaffected by ailments and nervous fears. It is, in
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    • 247 2 t M i M Mi««ii«n«"-'"'MIM1Iin™" ,illiml111 t 5 IHPONDENSED Ml WW "iiOLLANDIA" iffTI CONDENSED t I ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. f j QUALITY GUARANTEED. Trading Company "Holland" j I (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) Agents. I a in tun n« i i i ;i wraa»,-'r<-iat'i«!T»'afai:»';i::in«iiii.*.-r».f.i»' 1 »!aui(!i MMtUflliUnuuiiminuinilliniilliiliiiniUfiii ttiuiiiiuiaiuiuinr.iiut)iiimia)(iuaniiiiur.iiaiaifii"i uaiui i linuiuiuiiuuuii
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    • 12 2 have you ever tried! I\S "Get*- 1 I MLfor that Corn? I
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    • 149 2 AXES Elephant Djnamicat Brand Stocked in 3, 312, 4, 412, 51os. Weight CHANQKOLS Mo n mo re Green Eagle Mandore Malacca and U E Brands. Large stocks available at KEENEST MARKET RATES. Enquiries Solicited. UNITED ENGINEERS LUTED I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*., SINGAPORE. Urn M Ijrntggrs j WAR OR
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  • 665 3 "BE PROUD OF THE NAME!" (To the Editor of the "Straits Echo.") Sir,—Please allow me sp-ice to support the views set forth in Mr T J Williams' letter on "Europeans and Volunteering," which appeared in your issue of the 5th instant. I am proud to know
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    • 597 3 AUCTION SALL taTE VtRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., nonFR OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. fl °uffiail »aheem (in bankruptcy) re Bras Basah Road. nstructed to sell privately in single lots at their Chambers, Baffles Place, T -r lie whole of the stock now to be cleared \0 n ,v cost price. nes necklacea.
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    • 410 3 AUCTION SALE. IMP03TANT AUCTION SALE. The undersigned have receive i instructions to sell by public auction at their Sale-rooom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, Dec. 18, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1 I. Valuable freehold Building Sites fronting Robinson Road, area 2,160 square feet e*ch lot, comprised in statutory Land
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    • 433 3 1 I- "Oh! yes.Wincarnis* j is invaluable in I restoring health to 1 those who are Weak, I or Anaemic. B or Nervous, i or Rundown."] The outstanding advantage 1 of Wincarnis 1 in restoring I i health is due to the fact 1 that Wincarnis' possesses I a four-fold
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    • 23 3 [Yon Save mWMk Money! &riaiact>*n>. Enfl«n4. m\\ WkW m\*. clustv* mskd I Hf* BB |Bk rtmuiuM- I PI RBfln j nc y i
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    • 463 3 Believes tbe Pain of j Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism, m Chest Pains, SoreThroat,Neuralgia,Headache. m If you arc tormented by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains or other body or nerve pains; if sometimes the Igonj M you suffer from the throbbing nerves and aching muscles 1 is all but unendurable, then you need Sloan's
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  • 519 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. Br "FootUckt.' The Empire Theatre present toitjght "False. Kissea" featuring the Universal fctonde beauty of the screen Miss dv Pont the star of "The Rage of Pari-*" and the Million) dollar Yon Stroheim picture Fool is* Wives." Ralph Miller, the noted
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    • 807 4 AMUSEMENTS. Many a life has been wrecked on the reef of false lore. Do you know how to steer your fate See at tbe EMPIRE To-night "FALSE KISSES Starring MISS dv PONT in 5 parts. The Tivid drama of what a desperate wife did after she thought she had married
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    • 129 4 ALMAZOFFS GRAND SOUTH AFRICAN CIRCUS. The World's Greatest Woarfer Show will open in Singapore, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, at 9.15 p m LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. A Very Vesuvious of Brilliant Attractions for the 1922 Season NEW ACTS! NEW ARTISTS NEW ANIMALS! Grand Matinee Saturday. Dec. 23, Prices $3.00,2.50,2.00, 1.00 4
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    • 26 4 Goodwood Hall. PAVLOWA LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY AT 9.30. TO MORROW, TUESDAY, AT 4.30. Children Half Price to the Performance on Tuesday. Plan at MOUTRIEH
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    • 375 4 GAIĔTY: I A "CTOBIA IBEATBE^AlTBACTio^ QjtflW*" TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I' fJT 1 I- the {2nd Show at M O'clock, J MAX UNDER ~M IN HIS LATEST NE AlsmuJ,; GOLDWYN PIC1UBE THE JUNGLE r£ I A .uper „,ed, of tka bi glll st ()reer T££ C9DDE SEtjfl presented by PATBE f ""«1
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  • 181 5 Extended to End of 1925. 4,—The winter session L *;>iative Council assed by an over- v a bill amending ri ..ncs suggested by 'iiiTi.111 o. extending tbe Ron: Acts until Dec 31, ng houses, and i regards business A-r 4 > the s'upplv den.and, a sliding ranging
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  • 143 5 Singapore* Dec 18. r.-Undon 112 k-l nl Saturday £177 17s 6d. Buyers. Q net Tukangs 30 to to |1.05, Batang 1.7"-. Sar.dycrofts 95 ngt SI.03 to $1-15, $1.75 to $2, Brogas 50 $425 to .$-1.50, 37% to 42 l s cents, 12% to cer.ts, In--\2'2 to
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  • 169 5 Confidence in the Allies. London. Nov 27.—In the course of an interview with the "Morning Post's" correspondent in Constantino? the new Qaliph expressed gratification, that the direction of Turkish afftrrs was in the hands of reai'ly remarkable men, with wise political heads. He greatly admired the general
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  • 33 5 Those who have followed the course .l.,. Lcbo. to lv sav? tbe e»ll-»l«» ..v^bc-r'n? lwi, no lonnd,,K„ <«' >"""'° an particular lelt. t.. »n l li n. bu.t tbe t.nin-Kmned. >"" ever tound n»m eluir. unsvnlpatbetie.
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  • 210 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—$89 Mi Buyers no sellers. Gambier.— Business done. Pepper.—No business. CopiU.—Business done. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour.—No business. Jelotong.—No business. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $16.50 Java Cube 24.50 Hamburg Cube 23.50 Press Cube 22.00 Sarawak White Pepper 22.50 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 14.25
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  • 82 5 Singapore, Dec 18. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 l-16d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 3-8 d On New YorkDemand Private 90ds 56% On France Bank 710 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 175 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3 p.c. Dis.
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  • 87 5 C. of C. Rubber Associi/ !oa. Singapore, Dec 18. Palo Crept Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lc~ don, Spot— d bbed Smoke* Sheet Cloaing Prlca, Buyera Sellers Qnnt 47 47% POt 48 48% January Jan to March f April to June 52% 52% July to Sept 53% 54
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  • 1153 5 THAT "CONFIDENTIAL" PIECE OF INFORMATION. Some little time aigo the writer received information— then "confidential" but now "released"—from a friend at Geneva that the League of Nbtkmi was taking the question of the international traffic in deleterious drugs wry seriously, that it practically the only subject on
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    • 75 5 "Queen's" Covered Courts. Covered Courts Championships of Malaya. Dec. 24, 25 and 26. Gentlemen's Singles Level Championship Cup. Gentlemen's Doubles Level Championship Cup. Mixed Doubles Level Championship Cup. Gentlemen's Singles Handicap. Hay to commence at 9 a.m., daily. Entry forms with conditious at 15, The Arcade. I I II I
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    • 232 5 LONDON MATRICULATION. Why ii is so Popular. L The London Matriculation is open to persons of both sexes above the age of 16, without conditions as to residence or method of preparation. 2. The passing of the London Matriculation secures exemption from the Preliminary Examinations of nearly all Professional bodies.
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    • 243 5 ifiilltf'iliil'tliilMliiinniiii'if.iiiiiiiii.iiii. mi,ii.iiiii II ill. I Bx plus 47!?* I I MEANS NOTHING, 1 BUT HAVING US FIT I" YOUR EYEGLASSES 1 AND SPECTACLES MEANS THAT YOU WILL g HAVE NO FURTHER 2 TROUBLE WITH SHAKY I CROOKED LENSES. I N. LAZARUS 1 OPTICIAN i MEDICAL HALL BUILDING j BATTERY ROAD.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 104 5 JeT AMU WHERL y l 0 K8 DIA«T. T „.day. 18 o.33 «.m., 10-52 p m. .Moo®- i2 Derricks, ,1 Vs 12-30. re, 4.30; Good- :ct a f Ua ii 9.30. il m L«lge. 8.30. L'tc eer-«oiXlT. i<" s K C. 4.45. c V K V. B Co, S C
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    • 300 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec 18. Malacca Muar* Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m! Port Swetteham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Ptfau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 p.m. Malacca Muar* Hy e Leong 4 p.m. Saigon Manche 6 p.m. To-morrow, Dec 19. Kerimon
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    • 57 5 WEATHER REPORT. Sandan* Kerbaa HoapiUL Dec 16, 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bed to 32 *«g* m2A 1013 .2 7o 86 80 Temp 7g 78 Wet Bulb Ther; Dir of Wind S Max Temp in *hade »t> Min do do 74 Max in Sun l «j Min on
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  • 54 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Ada Scheerder and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ScheerJer and family beg to tender their sincere thanks to all Relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late W. A. L. Scheerder and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence
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  • 20 6 Rodrigues.—On Saturday, December 16, 19 2, at 15, Race Course Road, to Mr. Mrs. J, R. Rodrigues, a son.
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  • 689 6 n The Coue creed might usefully be applied to business. If J our merchant princes generally persuaded themselves to reiterate j} 14 Every day, and in every way, things are getting better and |j better," auto-suggestion would, we doubt not, be found to have [j solid
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  • 719 6 Pending completion of certain structural at Fort Canning the daily Time-Gun will not be fired. Reports of the planters' meeting at Malacca, V M C A football and Sunday's yachting are held over for tomorrow. Our Penang___cj)rrespondent writes that Captain Sc Vickers, M C, has been appointed secretary of the
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  • 304 6 FINE WELCOME FOR A D Cm NEW REVUE. A Big Topical Hit. Our prophecy in regard to the success of "The Follies of 1922" at the opening performance on Saturday in the Victoria Theatre was more than justified. This latest production of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee
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  • 185 6 Committee Decisions. Agreed to undert ike the general upkeep and cleaning of the War Memorial, the police to undertake to prevent offences and loitering thereon, and also decided to pl-xre notices on either &ide of the Memorial to keep off loiterers. Abandoned the suggestion to raise a special
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  • 84 6 The Duke of York presided recently at the Old Comrades' Dinner of the 11th Hussars, the regiment of which he is Colonei'-in-Chief. It was Balaclava Day. No survivor of the famous charge was present. Only one, Pennington, is still living. The Duke, in his speech,
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  • 80 6 Reuter. The Consul-General for Siam, in Singapore, Phya Pradibaddha Bhuba!, left Singapore for Bangkok yesterday by train and will be absent for one month. During his absence Luang Sri Sayam Kitch, the Vice-Consul, will act for him. Riga, Dec 15. A report from Moscow stiles tint the Tribunal has sentenced
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  • 222 6 S ATl„ lnv 1 the oth, r t-on?, Madam Par on *3 by^ with th. pi v the auditorium yoRmne. Th,. balk* Kper of W£ was full ,f v Tnc- piece de 'ng was SnowfHP lova. The mus.cal setting of Tsduil" M the audier.c, were si Piece of
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  • 230 6 Takes it Serionsly. The largest Masonic a semvy ever gathered under one roof wa- seen at the Albert Hall when lie fi I Wales was invested by the Grani Master (the Duke of CoaatUftt) as Senior Grand Warden of N Grand Lodge of England. Nat 9
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  • 67 6 Reuter. Sydney untitled It appears that the purchases, mentioned on v made by a Janaw s resident, in Sydney. tt i his <; nee lygftitmn Be f of most of his v (Ming* o lh< In the SenaV, M half of the *A an wttack on the Sb»P :hf which
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    • 387 6 I THE VERY LATEST IN I I DUMB-BELLS I I SANDOWS I I SELF ADJUSTING AND GRIP TESTING 1 I DUMB-BELLS. I 1 Price $10.00 pair. I Adjusts to Your Strength. Registers >our Grip Pressure. Rings when Closed and Released. I 0 I 1 I I Robinson Co., Ltd., tzzi
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    • 77 6 [gCTOCElf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK C6, (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. TRADE (VS) (OC) (BM) MARKS ROSHAN M. A. MINULLA HUSSAIN SAHIB CO. 92, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Telegrams: Our tanneries thr***ko*t LEATHER, SINGAPORE. India. Head Office: MADRAS. Branches:
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  • 960 7 ALL APPROVE REPARATIONS SUGGESTION. A MATTER OF GOOD BUSINESS. Reuter. New Yiccrk, Dec 17. participation in* European affairs dominate* the newi 1 Bof the American Press. The determination of Mr %va v to join in settling the reparations problem ia The Republican papers see therein the logical
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  • 21 7 Member's Death. London, Dec 17. »n the New Parliaof the Labourite Mr a l»y-el«ction at NewWhere gained seat ma-
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  • 34 7 Reuter. Allahabad, Dec 16. It is reported that Lieutenant Dickson, employed on the new Isher-Rae-mak Road, was shot dead by a sniper. Lieutenant Bromhead, who was accompanying him. was slightly wounded—Reuter.
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  • 262 7 NEW POPULAR PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED. Assailant Arrested. Reuter. London, Dec 16. Riots followed the election of M Narutowicz. Nationalist rioters, who were largely students, copying the Fascisti methods, attempted to obstruct the President of the Diet, whilst he was driving through the city and prevent the meeting of
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  • 185 7 Early Peace Necessary. Reuter. Lausanne, Dec 16. The Turkish delegation has received telegrams from Angora strongly emphasising the necessity for an early conclusion of the* peace negotiations, as the financial position of Angora is becoming untenab'e. The Turks, undoubtedly, will be greatly disappointed at the British memorandum
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  • 77 7 Franco-Canadian Agreement. Reuter. Paris, Dec 15. A Franco-Canadian commercial conation has been signed. It of indite duration and is termmab c at six months notice. grants Canada the minimum tariff on 128 items and Canada receives on the remainder as &voarablo as is granted to the Unfbed Spates.
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  • 63 7 Reuter. London, Dec 16. The death is announced of Lord Marcus de la Poer Beiesford, K C V O, Extra Equerry and Manager of H M the King's thoroughbreds. He was in excellent spirits yesterday and dined at the Turf Club, but was found dead in bed this morning. He
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  • 114 7 LABOURITES TO FORM GOVERNMENT. Latest Returns. Reuter. Melbourne, Dec 16. Keen interest is being taken in the Federal elections to-day. Candidates returned unopposed include Mr Watt, Leader of the new Liberal Party, Mr CK.riton, Labour Leader and Mr Gregory, Deputy-Leader of the Country party. The Premier, Mr Hughes,
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  • 170 7 Dreadful Panic Ensues. Reuter. Constantinople, Dec 17. The deathroll on the French transport Vinhlong is now estimated at 15 including eight Senegalese riflemen. There was a dreadful panic on the vessel, which, besides a crew of 300, carried a company of Senegalese and soma officers and their
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  • 269 7 Political and Financial Chaos. Reuter. London, Dec 16. Sir Edwin Stockton. ex-President of the Manchester Chamber of Gommerce, in a letter to the "Times," declares that the Government will be wise- to realise the strong sentiment of BritL-h commerce in favour of devoting the Boxer Indemnity to
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  • 50 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec 17. The Secretary for Labour, Mr Davia, with whom Sir Auckland Geddes has discussed the conditions at Ellis Island as affecting British immigrants, stated that he has ordered a thorough investigation, with a view to providing separate accommodation for immigrants of different nationalities.— Reuter.
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  • 11 7 Reuter. London, Dec 15. The deJ:«h ia annoainoed of Lord Anaaly.—Reuter.
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  • 85 7 ANOTHER CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTON? American Alarm. Reuter. Washington, Dec 17. In the Senate Mr King, Utah, introduced a resolution authorising Mr Harding to call at Washington a disarmament conference of the Government's with which the United States has diplomatic relations with the object of arriving at a general
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  • 115 7 Remarkable Scenes. London, Dec 17. Remarkable scenes marked the completion of the British evacuation of Dublin and the transfer of the remaining barracks and posts. Dense, cheering crow ds lined the streets when the four British regiments, numbering between three and four thousand, marched past General Macready.
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  • 91 7 What is the Reason? Reuter. Nt-w York, Dec 16. The recent sensational rise in sterling exchange, which reacted to-day, presumably being in an overbought condition, is variously attributed to a mysterious British Government tiorv, possibly preparatory to the paym nt of debt interest, a reduced supply of
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  • 77 7 Japanese Crew's Fight. Reuter. Los Angeles, Dec 16. The steamer, Chicago Maru, with a cargo va'ued at $750,000, caught Are, which got beyond control. The passengers, numbering a hundred, were landed. The decks were so hot during the Japanese crew's fight with the flames that the sailors'
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  • 49 7 British and Dutch Ships. Reuter. Ymuiden. Dec 17. The British steamer, Elizabeth Harrison, outward bound, and the Dutch steamer, Prinses Juliana, from Batavia, collided in the North Sea canal, the former being badly and the Patter slightly damaged. The former is returning to Amsterdam for repairs.—Reuter.
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  • 75 7 Reuter. Antwerp, Dec 17. The five arrested men participatinf in illegal exchange speculations have been released on bail ranging from 50,000 to 250 000 francs.—Reuter. Brussels, Dec 17. The Nation Beige states that it has been decided to send a commission of legal experts to Amsterdam to help
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  • 26 7 Reuter. The Hague Dec 15. The Peace Conference closed after a resolutioning urging, inter alia, the prevention of declaration of war by a general international! strike.—Reuter.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. Mexico City, Dec 15. Chile has invited Mexico to jmrtieipate in the Pan American Conference at Santiago de Chile in Reuter.
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    • 330 7 1 j THE GARRETT PATENT S. S." TYPE SINGLE CYLINDER SUPERHEATED STEAM I PORTABLE ENGINE (Highest Possible Economy of Fuel and Water.) Specially designed and constructed in every detail to I use highly superheated steam and fitted with I 1 m The Garrett Corrugated Fire-box the Garrett Patent r Superheater;
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  • 323 8 HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Lordon, Dec 9.—The results of the matches played to-day, in the English and Scottish Leagues (First Divisions), were: English League. Arsenal 1 Birmingham 0 A sto.n V 0 Sheffield U 1 Manchester C 2 Blackburn 1 Bolton W 3 West Brom A 0
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  • 173 8 MALAYA CUP SENSATION. Perak the Northern Finalists. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Dec 16. The formidable Selangor fifteen were beaten decisively in Ipoh to-day in fine w-ather. Perak winning by 13 points to five before a very large crowd. The Sultan and the Resident were present. The clever tactics
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  • 98 8 ST. ANTHONY'S SCHOOL SPORTS. There was a fairly good attendance at St. Anthony's School on Saturday afternoon to witness the annual athletic sports, which were run off successfully. The building was tastefully decorated and the portico was utilised to accommodate the visitors. The music was provided by a group
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  • 48 8 M C C IN SOUTH AFRICA. Johannesburg, Dec 16. The M C C made 240, Sandham scoring 75 and Woo 1 ley 76. Nupen took five wickets for 76. The Transvaal replied with 24 for no wicket. Owing to bad light stumps were drawn just before time.—Reuter.
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  • 768 8 SEAMAN BAKER vs. E DE SOUZA. Another Sensational Result. By "Wanderer." Something of a sensation was caused at the Boxing Stadium on Saturday raght, wkn Major G E R Millard disqualified Edwin de Souza, after the first round of his return fight with Seaman Baker. Major Millard held that
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  • 617 8 SATURDAY'S REGATTA. There was a 'iarge gathering present at the regatta held at the Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon, including H E Sir Laurence Nunns Guillend-trd amd Lady Guillemf trd, H E Sir Neil Malcolm, the G O C and a number of officers from the Despatch and the
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  • 117 8 Lord Dynevor writes to the Times:"— Attacks are continually being made on owners of land and houses, and some people are led to think that only rich persons possess them. It is therefore extremely interesting to learn from the Sixty-fourth Report of the Commissioners of Inland
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  • 1070 8 BID FAREWELL TO CAPT CHANCELLOR. Saturday's Presentation. The Mohameddan Community of Singapore, their friends, and the friends of the Inspector General of Police, mustered at the palatini residence of Mr M Kader Sultan, J P, at East Coast-road to bid au revoir to the Hon Capt Chancellor and
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  • 279 8 Lloyd George—Accountant. Mr Lloyd George was honoured, as he said, to come out of a General Election to "something that lasts beyond eections"—to take part, that is. in the anniversary of Whitefields' Tabernac'e in Tottenham Court-road. His panegyric of George Whitefield led him to the relations
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  • 238 8 The use of rubber in its latex form is receiving more and more attention. The words of Mr Zorn at the recent R S A meeting are illustrative of this. We appear," he said, v to be on the threshold of what will prove to be a new industry, running
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    • 252 8 EYESIGHT L IP* 55 I Carefully %4|Jf F8ee I examined |§f eBj c I Nickel Spectacles ftomHa^J S. SMITH SSONTsiam) uJ (Incorporating Jaraes Motion Co U, )B 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE I BANGKOK, SINGAPOfiE, LONDON 4 NEW I mil milium *****1.1,»;■ I I CHEVROLET! I CARS I T'HE 1922 model
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  • 581 9 Singapore, Dec 9, 1922. Article. Price. c. MEAT. Beef eteak kati 0.50 Beef atew or curry kati 0.45 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.58 Mutton Indian 0.60 Mutton, Australian 0.61 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) 2% katia •each 1.50 Fowl
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  • 1517 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue th# following liat of quotations: Singapore, Dec 18. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mail Quotations. NOVEMBER ll f 1822. Is»ue Paid Val. Up. a. d. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 10 2|- 2- Anglo-Java 0 2
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    • 291 9 2 BOXING COMPETITION. ili' SD s -DESPATCH") S. and Aru>y ''ss ci rtionj f the •MON JACK CLUB 1 goXlNG STADIUM. f Ground) g FRIDAY. DEC. 22. ffl Doors open at 7 p.m.) 43P ti $2, $1 and 50 centa. D alf price to seats) J,: E1G HT CONTESTS 9
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    • 287 9 ECZEMA 5 YEARS I ALLOTOALP Burned and Itched. Had HairCutOff.CuticuraHeals. 44 1 suffered for five years with eczema. It broke out In sore eruptions •11 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
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    • 134 9 WllinilllMillli:iHIMIIIIIIiHiMt1ltlllimKIIII!IIHininBTIMiflmiIl»in«Ii"l"l"»'i""«-»-''-"-«*-"- I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., (.NCORPOR ATBD IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, I SINGAPORE, S.S. i ■a Do you require STATIONERY of good quality j The following lines are stocked and can be j j supplied at prices that compare with other I
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  • 362 10 FURTHER LIST OF DONATIONS. The following subscriptions towards the above Fund are acknowledged with many thanks Previously acknowledged $167,221.33 Collected per Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singkawang 1,***** Collected per Messrs Soh Peng Tau and Wan Bee Soo, 32 items 533 The Teachers and Students of the Anglo-Chinese
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    • 259 10 For Baby when Teething RUSKS Lightly mtlted, delightfully crisp and wholesome, the "Allcnburyv-" Rusks are designed to help baby when teething. Children nibble them inninctively, so that the catting of the :r. lf.-t_c:ii is tided and the troublesome I and piniul proems ihoftened. Moreover, the Rusks softer, in the baby's
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    • 284 10 STOMACH-ACHE TO-DAY-DYSPEPSIA TO-MORROW! It begins with, perhaps, a feeling of fulness after eating, nausea, a disinclination to eat anything at all ccr, maybe, a sudden spasm of stomach-pain. Then comonences serious digestive disorder, and quickly dyspepsia has you in its grip. Authorities say that in over ninety cases out of
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    • 349 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.SLK. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change withont previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hambarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tin Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Shunko Maru arr Dec 23 dep 24 •Atlas Maru arr Jan 15 dep 16 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama,
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    • 373 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS -I, Monthly wU.au to m Australia for cargo only, eelllnc »1 Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Syanay. 192 3 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1923 ArriTinf Singapore SailinifJaa IB an. EMITA" *> Fcb 12 "ECHUCA" Feb 17 For further particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO„
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    • 593 11 STEAMER SAILING. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers beftween RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1922 192S Gloucestershire Dec 21 Oxfordshire Apr 12 1928 Lancashire ApT 26 Oxfordshire Jaa 4 Yorkshire
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    • 556 12 WANTED? WANTED TO BUY.—-Scrap Silver, ■ach as broken buttons, Chaias, Coins, broken wares, etc., etc., large or small quantity, good price •ffered. Apply to Box 31, c,o Malaya Tribune." TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections In Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, ©aruen Club. T LET —Furnished as from 1st ©etober,
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    • 426 12 BANKS. P 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE
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    • 430 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. 8. A.) OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop-gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Monkgam ery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglti, Hongkong,
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    • 427 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 04, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 422 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital sa 600,000 Share* of £5 each £8,000,000 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,
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    • 391 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporate 1 in tha S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS; See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Kliam. E» Q (Vice CLaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Eaq. Koh San Hin, Esq.
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