Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1922

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  • 25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. LEVENING DAILY Vol IX. 3^i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 360 1 if YOU NEED GLASSES o Consult 2 lea ERN OPTICAL Ca, f i si i.NG" OPTICIANS, ,11 CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE. I r i J t X lnli.l t fc. I l FCB MEN S WEAR I ir, i N-or Brand. CflfTlf P* Linco,n vVeii stitched. ihjffto as above a 1
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    • 276 1 ANNUAL SALE K(iW Pi tOCft&lM. LAST WEEK U SALE. GREAT REDUCTION INJRICLS. EVERYTHING FOK New Year Gifts. CALCUTTA FATS FOR GEKTS We ere sti! ttg at EOCKBOTTO?! ?&ICES. PERSONAL INSPE' ION WILL CONVINCE THF PUBLIC K. SULTAN <B*AHIM GENERAL MERCHANT, 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPOrv'.. THE GBEVTEST CHd:jE OF THE
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    • 217 1 f— 18 CARAT ROM ED GOLD Z I JEWELLERY I j [8 THE I I IDEAL CHRISTMAS j GIFT. j MNMuiiilumtlianitil 111 I i I I I I I I i i~ jj Best Quality White Sanitary-Ware. 1 a I > White Queens Ware Livatory, exact as sketch size of
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  • 1152 2 MAJOR BELCHER'S 40,000 MILES TOUR OF THE OVERSEAS DOMINIONS. The King's "God Speed" A great Empire Trade Mission, I which had the "God-Speed" wishes of the King tela or eleven ninths ago, a ncaring the end of its work and its 40.000 n.riles. tour. Sailing m the Majestic,
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  • 156 2 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore, Dec 27. Dr F H Smith now residing at Tana Pormatong Estate, Kot.u Tinggi, Johore. A Javqr jse cooly at Tehran Estate, Johore, mrit with a tragical death by being snatched by a t ger, which ate a portion of his heart and
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  • 35 2 Canton in said to have 300 Waitresses »«,<>; wi.rKinlL in Intor a wa'l.r.,^. o. 7 to 5 native are tb.lt be pr..?ty xv<dl »c!l. 2:,l :ltt.nlive to ."".,00,^5. i!>'5 .,.!..,.!...'> <,. l>i ",p!,v tr.' '">">' ais.>s-., i..'7.i..,v. to PN'l-UNilo
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    • 271 2 Hlgr raff breathe ■MM <<i.ti»».».»t»)ii t.4 ,lnl,i«ulL.lalutUJU*ulUlllilJlilllllHiil]llillliluiiiliiliil:ililliil,ilU j CONDENSED: O|J I I j 1 ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS USED. j m i QUALITY GUARANTEED. 3 j Trading Company "Holland" (INCOR POB AT ED IN HOLIAND.) I I 1 I Agents. I a strati'«-»icra- n m-t'i! i mm rrf-mniiniifniTiirttntriiniifii'imiiriti;!' i .mm i
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    • 116 2 THE PRICE OF PAINSCIATICA. No one wants pain—stiil 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 may again
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    • 431 2 CHILL ON THE LIVER is a frequent cause of sickness at this time of year. Therefore keep your liver active, your system clean and your body healthy by the occasional use of thus avoiding chills and colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches. Pinkettes are tiny but thorough, act as gently
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    • 250 2 DO \OU.. |'i Insist upon getiine"CHOP BUaYa" Cpoeodile Brand Matches SINGAPORE ALL We have Newly Opened A Provision Supply and Cutlery SNp at No. 3 Raffles Place. Suppliers of High Class Oilmanstores all Stationery, Perfumery, Crockery, Elec op j LL grinding machines, Saucepans, Limn* ra r Lri'.sswtre. etc At the
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  • 893 3 L E HATNES AND HIS REPLY TO "TRUTH." "Damnable Chit System." In a letter in reply to my article last week, says •'Truth," Mr Leslie E Haynes, the director of the Sir.oBritish Trade Association, reiterates his statement that the connection with China Houso, 77, Knirhtsbridge, was sev red
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  • 423 3 Singapore. Dec 27. The incidence of Christmas Holidays has considerably disturbed business in the Local Share Market and transac dons generally have been on a small scale. Mining Stocks and Rubbers remain practically unchanged, but Industrials conanue firm, chi<. f attention being centred in Strain
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  • 170 3 The yacht, 200ft. in length, which Messrs Ramage and Ferguson, Leith, are to build to the order of an Egyptian prince, is, it is understood, to be propelled by internal-combustion engines. The vessel will be the largest o:l-engirjed yacht constructed Since the war, and probably the second largest
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    • 431 3 BRAND 1 I Ifl] ,S The Best I JM MUNICH I brown j j BEEI R I j SHIPMENT j 3vll 16 per case 0f 72 pints I k\ II SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE DEALERS. I 5 I STANLEY F WABD CO. (FAR EAST) LIMITED. Q (Suct-ssor lo G. AI'BELV
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    • 529 3 The Mistakes That ruined millions of teeth We offer you here a test which tartar. It holds food substance will ciiange your ideas about teeth wh ch ferments and forms acid. It clean:r»g. hoi is the acid in contact with the The old methods failed to end teeth cause decay,
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  • 672 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. •7 Faotlight." At the preent time a film ig being gcreened at the Shanghai theatre* of the late Mr Goldbergh, Manager of the VicUTia Theatre, who wm •lain a few weekg ago. ThLs» is being done with the hope of tracing
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    • 484 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Shew at 9.30 pjn. MARIE PREVOST SUPPORTED BY MAE RUSCH BERTRAM GRASSBY In the six-cylinder French concoction of a dazzling girl who made all Paris sit up and take notice. A PARISIAN SCANDAL Story by Louise Winters. In S parts. Directed by George Cox.
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    • 432 4 AMUSEMENTS. WE EXTEND GREETINGS TO ALL AND WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. ALHAMBRA THEA1RE, BEACH ROAD. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Programme from Monday, Dec. 25, to Saturday, Dec. 30. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British News Film The Modern Dominant Seciety
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    • 789 4 SPECIAL PROGRAMME. lit g»n :.3o pm [MracJ 1 PROTEA SKCOND IN 5 PABTS The Infernal Automobile" V **5S" MONKEY BELL HOP to an A Jewe! Comedy with Joe Martin rt -> V( ir 2nd Show at 9.15 p n kUU JUNGLE GODDESS Ne Ij WILD ANIMAL SERIAL JUNGLE GlDD-SS Episods
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  • 288 5 Monday, Jan 1. General Post Office, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, closed. Central Telegraph Branch, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Postal Express, morning on'y. Sab-Offices (postal business, closed at noon. Sub-Offices (telegrams only), 8 a.m. to rvicn 4 to 5 p.m. De iveries
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  • 1214 5 ADVANCE IN PRICES OF AMERICAN CARS. Good Balance in Hand. The tenth annual general meeting of Wearn Brothers, Ltd was held at the registered offices of the Company, 209-212 Orchard-road, at noon yee> terday. Mr C F F Wearne presided, and others present were Messrs H B
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    • 501 5 CHURCH SERVICES. THE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. December 31, 1922. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Ho'y Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 11.30 p.m. Watchnight Service. During the following week: —Holy Communion on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
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    • 270 5 Presbyterian Chnreh, Orchard-road. 9 a.m. Public Worship. Subject: "I Remember the Days of Old." 9 a.m."Sunday School and Minister's Bible Class. 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Subject: "Old Year thoughts." Preacher: Rev. G H Douglas. 11.30 p.m. Watchnight Service. Friday 5.15 p.m. Choir Practice. Methodist Tamil Chnreh. Short-st Chapel. 9 a.m.
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    • 147 5 F. Z. 2 and 4 GERMAN H. P. or 3 and 6 ENGLISH H. P. OUTBOARD MOTORS AND HYDRANTS (MADE IN GERMANY.) Stocks and Spare parts kept. For demonstration and prices apply ALSAGOFF CO. (Import Department). Sole Agents, S. S., F. M. S., Si am and Dutch Indies. 97, ARAB
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    • 245 5 m ■iKiil ian|iiti:|ii«H|i||n|> I I Ii tntMlKliiliifiillllllllMi LENSES I 1 Must be ground EXACTLY in accordance with the prej scription. All our work ie f done under European Superm vision and we guarantee per--2 feet fitting combined with I absolute accuracy. j N. LAZARUS MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,! MEDICAL HALL BUILDING, I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 501 5 WHEN AND WHERE. 4 ,i'..';*rOKB DIARY. To-day, Dec 30. H gh Tides —7.11 a.m., 8.18 p.m. Rugby: Singapore v. Sembilan, S C C, 5. g Joseph's O B annual dinner. To-morrow, Dec 31. lliirh Tides. —7.55 a.m., 9.9 pjn. 1st Sunday after Christmas. Ovt-red Courts tennis finals, Queen's, 10. sw.mmirg
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  • 822 6 Ring out the old, ring in the new. Ring, happy bells, across the snow. The year is going—let him go Ring out the false, ring in the true. The quotation is, of course, from Tennyson's immortal "In Memoriam." The spirit that inspires it is
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  • 678 6 ***There will be no issue of the "Malaya Tribune" on Monday, New Year's Day. Mr A B Voules has boon appodevted Resident Councillor, Penang, with effect from Dec 9. The Maintenance Ac!j has been extended to include orders madie in Ceylon. The rosignarti on of Sec-Lieut D E Knight from
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  • 93 6 Two Tamils Arrested. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Dec 29 An incident in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank yesterday morning resulted in the arrest of tw 0 Tamils and had its sequel in the Police Court to-day before Mr Bathurze when Varataraj was charged with
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  • 614 6 Mr Grocutt, late of Majedie Estate, Johore, is acting us manage r of Malayan Matches, Ltd. We hear that Mr H S Sircom will shortly be vacating the Bench of the Fist Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur.—M M. Mrs Loke Yew and Mrs are leaving Ervgk nd for the Riviera, and
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  • 393 6 CHAT WITH AMKIUCv S d>i g C -">*ti.* He,, Mr Frank B Noye. Pr Press Association tfT**** Proprietor of the F"*** *nd Passed through tentative of the *m£1 i 2** able to draw Mr J***" few minutes conversation T a r:r ,J ;;r, to Pap r^
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  • 144 6 New Year Ball a Sacecsa. The Tanglin Club looked p cturesque last night, when it held .ts annual New Year Fancy Dress Ball The ballroom was tastefully got up for the occasion by the Ladies Committee, and so was the lawn. The place was charming and rery
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  • 30 6 Members of the untitled tert.'i. r: l > .l! stress last ngl'l. of tl,< xx.t.'. ma<l> Varu>ufi a»»".'pn.. n."»l ,,f s 7 ,..e?: s; llumil.' ll.r '».> ,n 'l'ne m ,N'.l, coa»
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    • 327 6 FOOTBALLS I I Of The 1 ighest Possible Quality fi W. SHILLCOCKS McGBEGOS FOOIBAIL i mm Known and Played I with |L Throughout S I k The g I Football World. S Waterproof, S S Durable, Light. C I Price $14.50 g Complete with j| BiHider. S I TOMLINSON'S I
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    • 23 6 I&CTOCEIf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • 245 7 pE < iSION IN FAVOUR OF RECONSTRUCTION. The Koxer Funds. Reuter. Paris, Dec 28. Senate Committee has decided 10 votes to 5 in favour of reconth, Banque Industri-lle de only M Poincare's in, ister.ee uigfCf <f the passage of in the fall rests of Frvnch e rn the
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  • 89 7 Industrial Recovery. Reuter. Reral, Dec 28. ssing the Pan-Russ an Soviel pr< ss, M Kam.neff sa dthat it of 500 proposals relative s and the creation of aniea had hitherto been most important being the cr ate a mixed import and my with participation of italiata headed by
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  • 97 7 Gen. Allenby's Statement. Reuter. Cairo, Dec 29. a! Allenby will fix the comd promised by the Egyptian nt for Mr* Robson and de- that there can be no question lb -lition of martial law, while attacks continue. He irsists on reinfcreement of th:- civil police and states
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  • 87 7 Will Not Go to Paris. Reuter. Rome, Dec 29. Mussolini has decided to carry ct his previously hinted threat g < to th> Paris Confer-:mce. now informed the Cabinet that rnal situation renders hk< preItaly n cessary ard that s not been sufficient diplomatic ition to justify the
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  • 36 7 Reuter. London, Dec 29. Pott Office rtatistics show that hristmas parcels were sent to and Cey on, compared with iait year. The comparative for China and Straits were and 7,982, and for Japan 1,188 ,nd 1.084.-Reuter.
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  • 68 7 COMMITTEE REJECTS DASS PROPOSAL. Amendment Defeated. Reuter. Gaya, Dec 29. After eight hours debate the National Congress subjects committee by 203 votes to 85 passed a resolution rejecting the Dass proposal to enter the legislative councils; the amendment to contest elections and not take the oath of al
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  • 148 7 No Cancellation of Debts. Reuter. Washington, Dec 28. Regarding further disarmament negotiations President Harding indicates the promise regarding this can hardly be fulfilled until the nations directly concerned express their readiness to co-operate. In the course of the debate following the reading of the letter :n the Senate,
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  • 37 7 Reuter Paris, Dec 29. In a spe.ch in the Chamber, the Finance MinisUT said*the repayments effected abroad included :—£13,750.000 to Great Britain, £13,760.000 to Japan and $13 400,000 to the United States. —Renter
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  • 117 7 TRADE RETURNS. We are indebted to the Nanyc N T ichi-Nichi Shimbun for the following: Toko, Dec 28. Japanese trade returns during the first 25 days in December shows: Y.l 15.733,000 of exports compared with Y.l 13.022,000 for imports. The total exports for this year show Y1.594 738.000
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  • 215 7 Reuter. London, Dec 29. Sir R and Lady Macleay, accompamed by Mr Eric Allden have left for Peking.—Reuter. Through the kindness of Mr Guy C Clarke, a picnic to Changhi will he g'ven on Saturday January 6, to the Children of the Garrison. A pretty wedding took pl-ace on Thursday
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  • 1538 7 SHOULD COMMISSIONERS EDIT THE PRESS? Matter of Mr Wilson. The last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday at tho Preoident's office, when the foil owing members were present: Messrs R J Farrer (President) W P Plummer, Inche Eunos, Lee Peng Seng, D T L.w.s, A Anthony
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  • 31 7 The programme of the Sea Sports has been issued. A good list of sailing and rowing races for all types of boats has been arranged, together with the customary variety entertainments.
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  • 701 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Messrs C A Ribeiro and Co, Ltd, was held yesterday aft CRUMB at their office in Raffle* Place. Thos. present were Messrs C A da Silva (Chairman), E Tessensohn, J W Winter, F M
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  • 75 7 On Tuesday last, the wedding took p ace at the Roman Catholic Church, Weltevreden, Java, of Adrian da Silva, clerk-in-charge, Audit Office, Labuan and Brunei, and Ernestine van Riebeck de Rijswijck, on'.y daughter of Heer Karl de Rijswijck, diamond merchant, Batavia. The ceremony was a quiet one, friends meeting the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 426 7 2 j aRMCO' nestable culverts I SB 3 SB I Easily Transported and Installed, because of their comparatively light weight and the compact bundles a in which the sections are packed. I I I Strong and Sellable, because of the corrugated form and I inter-locking joints. I a I Lasting,
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  • 387 8 VOLUNTEER FINAL. Chinese Company Win*. By "Wanderer." The Eurasian Co, were somewhat unlucky in losing to the Chinese Co, I vi the final of the Volunteer Cup Competition. The trains were well matched, both forward lines being equally aggressive, while both defences combined well and gave
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  • 160 8 V M C A DOUBLES HANDICAP. The Y M C A Tennis Handicap Doubles Tournament was played last evening on the Courts at Fort Canning between C J Stephen and S E Newberry, scr vs R F Smith and C E Smith owe 30.* The match was won
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  • 54 8 RSYC TO-MORROW'S RACE. The race on Sunday will be th~> final round of the Geddes Cup. The handicaps are as follows: —PoPy 1, Kathleen 1.2, Betty 9.6, Helen 5.3, Gertrude 10. Ella 6.5, Sally 4, Marion scratch, Eve 8, Dorothy 7, Puteh 10, Margaret II 10, Ann 3, Jean
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  • 55 8 GROUND OPEN TO-DAY. The polo ground is open again for practice and chukkers will be played to-day, Saturday, commencing at 4.45 p.m. Members of the C'ub will be interested to learn that the film taken by Pathe Freres of the paperchase on Dec 10 will be shown at the
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  • 67 8 Y M C A TOURNAMENT. Monday's Tie. Commencing at 5.30 p *m F W Chan vs Teow Ketig Teow. FINALS AT QUEEN S TO-MORROW A reminder is given that play in the finals of the covered courts tournament at Queen's to-morrow morning will begin on two ooud's at 10.30
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  • 56 8 SOUTH AFRICA'S VICTORY. Johannesburg, Dec 28. Mann, the Captain of the M C C team, in an interview with Reuter, said he thought the best side* won. Their opponents played better cricket. Taylor's inn ngs was magnificent and won the match. The South Africans batted well and fiekh d
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  • 36 8 PERAK vs. SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Dec 29. The Perak state hockey team visiting Kuala Lumpur on Saturday is as follows Toft Barwis, Mowbray Welsh. Byers. Brayshay Gardiner, Kitching, Bidecox, Hoblyn, Datoh, Pinglima.
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  • 205 8 celebrated its third anniversary on Saturday and Sunday last at Katong Hotel, with ronggeng and string band in attendance. There was a 'arge gathering of members and friends on both days and the celebrations were altogether a unique success and great credit is due to the
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  • 211 8 Voluntary Co-operation. At the meeting of Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations Ltd held last month the Chairman said: "The anxieties and troubles of the last two years are as well known to you as to me, and as we all trust those bad times are definitely left behind.
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  • 112 8 Can anybody tell us why silver dollars are no longer in circulation? proiit. il any. tbe Currency Commissioner» make out ot tbe note issue? il tbe mued u»ecl and very dirty dollar notes are likely to germ carrier»? ITbo «ilvor dollar» di»ippearod during tbe war. d<l tbey go? One »tory
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  • 177 8 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Dec 29. The market after being quiet at the close of last week has opened with a firmer undertone and prices have improved by over a cent per lb. Standard Sheet.—Business has been done in Spot between 46% to 47
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  • 201 8 Singapore, Dec 29. Rubber. —A better tone prevailed at this week's Auction which was held a day later than usual owing to the Christmas holidays. Business was done in Awarded Sheet at 47 to 47*4 cents 'oose. and 47 Vs cents in cases. Good Quality
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  • 90 8 Singapore, Dec 29. Following better advices from London the local market improved and the tone at the opening of the Auctions yesterday was steady with a good demand, Trade Buyers being more in evidence. Standard Sheet sold up to 47 Vi cents, and Good f.a.q.
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  • 101 8 The following Singapore properties and tongkangs were sold auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their sa'eroom No 30 on Wednesday afternoon: 99 years leasehold land and houses Nos 81 and 82 Queen-street, area 1,380 square feet, bought by Mr Shaik Ramjan for $2 600. Freehold
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  • 127 8 A Bill has been introduced into the Commonwealth House of Representatives which provides for the establishment of a board of directors to control the Government Line of Steamers. The management of the Line is to be vested in the board. In respect to the ships and property transferred at a
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  • 1460 8 APPRECIATION OF MR. STILL'S EFFORTS. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Malaka Prnda Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held yesterday afternoon' at the Secretaries' offices, Messrs Chan Sze Onn Co., Market-street. Mr Tan Cheng Lock occupied the chair, and the others present were j Messrs Chua Poh
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  • 62 8 A notice has been formally circulated od amon? tbe Inns ot Cour5 tbat Mobandass Cundbi. tbc llindn I2xtremi,t louder, ba, boon di,barred. ntly be i« no !o«n?< r mombor ot tbo Nn?li,b Vclr. Cnndbi was to tbe lLn?li,b I3ar in 1891. Xltnou?b tbo forma! disbarrm? ba» not talcen placo until
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    • 317 8 To Find the CircusJ^ )W the ALM4Z0FF S GRAND SOUTH AFRICAN CIRCUS Location Beach Road TO-NIGHT! 9. 15 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW ACTS. NEW ANIMALS, NEW HIGH TRAINED HORSES, NEWS All IMTEatSTiMCB The only Show which plays Nightly before Thousands of Crowds MATINEE To-day, December 30, at 5 p.m.
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  • 609 9 Singapore, Dee 23, 1922. Article. Price. S. c. MEAT. Beef st ak kati 0.53 Beef s:ew or curry kati 0.48 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.54 Mutton Australian 0.66 Mutton, Australian 0.64 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) 2 katia each
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  • 1549 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Dec 30. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mail Quotations. NOVEMBER 25, 1922. I**ne Paid Val. Up. J s. d. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 0 2|- 2j- Anglo-Java 0
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    • 429 9 NEW YEAR SEA SPOHTS. (1923). il S Fp n* toil] be 1 eV < n nary, Oft Johnston's 1'itr, r 9 3<» a.m ita Steamship Co., Ltd., has i 11 e s s. 1 Kelantan," at the i I £ubsTribers, admission by btainahk from the Hon. -ubscribers will be covey
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    • 217 9 %/Svaresses I S SAMTAi CAPSULES I I Pb "W«n. recommend th,«. fj From Chemint». NEW YEAR GIFTS. CHINESE SATIN SHOES m a'l colours. BAMBOO BASKETS. A Yariety of CANTON EMBROIDERY, and Drawn-Thread Work Can be had at lowest possible priees. Call at: A THE CHINESE DRAWN-THREAD WORK CO, 30. COLEMAN
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    • 50 9 a Tyy jjj I If M' 'CI 1 0 Rubber Footwear S MADE LOCALLY. I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. Prices from $1.20 Upwards. I I TAN KAH KEE CO. 1 I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. g I FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. SAT.ES DEPARTMENT, I 215, South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 328 10 LARGEST OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD. Ini laying a sto.ie at Bliatgarh, n the Deccan, some thirty rr ies from Poona, to comrocm tn'e the naming of the dam calieJ after him. oir G<y*nge Lloyd, of Bombay, expressed the douot whether one out of a thousand
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  • 251 10 How Relief Might be Obtained. Mr W R Fairbrother, Income Tax Specialist of 67 68 Cheaps ide, London, writing to a Ceylon paper says:—A large number of residents abroad have written to me consequent upon my letter of 26th August, last, as to claiming relief from British
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  • 165 10 There is probably no manufactured product in the world that passes through more varied adventures than a piece of money. The Chicago Chamber of Commerce recently carried out an interesting experiment in order to trace what happened to a dollar bill within the short spsce of 14 days. It
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    • 583 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell privately in single lots at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT: The whole of the stock now to be cleared considerably below
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    • 244 10 "Gets*": flood-bye, CORNS Corns Flee when touched wlth"Oets-It." As a sponge abaorba water ao doea "Geta-It" abeorb and draw oat all pain aad aoreneaa. "GETS-IT" Aftim* lathe original corn and cal- >H BaTr lua peeler. Mta by E. Law* I 3r tBI ranoe* Co.. OHloaeo, U. H A WWW§W *W
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    • 356 10 "We're so glad you are I getting well.again, Daddy." J I What a feeling of satisfaction it is I to a man who has been nervy and run-down to find he is getting back his normal health and vigour. I* Wincarnii' offers renewed health to men who are "Nervy" and
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    • 380 10 LONDONjlinr Haruna Maru Komo Maru 1 "VMttTOL LINR. Tsuruga Maru Deiagoa Maru Ja n 7 M HAMBURG LINR Lisbon Maru Mito Maru 1 Matsuyo Maru Ia NEW YORK LINE S| SOUTH AMERICAN UNfL BOMBAY LINE. Kamakura Maru Haroran Maru Jan 3 Awa Maru Jaa 8 Jaa 17 Ceylon Maru CLaka
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    • 493 11 STEAMER SAILING. t 0. BRITISH INDIA AND' APCaTiSĔ M (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES -r.N INSULAR ft ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I'nder Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 (Tr Sport) about Jan J H about Jan Jtl about Feb
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    • 408 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore \iuD;ect to cnaage wrtbout previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hamberg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, vie Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Atlas Maru arr Jen 15 dep 16 Argun Maru ror Feb 24 dep 26 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San
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    • 446 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly eaiLnga to end from Australia for cargo only, calling at Bctarfte, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney, 1923 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1923 Arriving Singapore Sailing, Jaa IB a*. EM IT A" Jan 20 Feb 12 »a. ECHUCA Feb 17 For further particulars please apply
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