Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1920

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. a EVENING DATUY Vol. VII. No 165 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 P&JC* 4) O^'h The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.
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    • 110 1 The Malaya Tribune J AND snipping Qazette. Tb<» Popular Newspaper of tne Straits Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local Events. I U Poll and Lateat Telegrams. Spoita Notes by t Critics. Tha jpui ismskix s Paper 1 Piatt Jensen, Ltd., (.Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Singapore. Immediate Delivery. MOTOR LAUNCH
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    • 27 1 PORT WINE Gilbey's < Invalid. A Fine Oporto Nine. Obtainable from the leading dealers. INSIST Jl Bottling Guinness pill Stout. 4 I J Stocked by the leading dealers.
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    • 136 1 t DALTON j Adding. Listing and I Calculating Machine. I Demon»tratloa Free 1 J*CiKCn rs-fi Bill, li! 2 f (Incorporated Ea U."vA. j I 3-*, P'"l'yo r.»n, Stn,»por-. f SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK.\ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.' (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN SOLE AGENTS. If you want to support your
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  • 315 2 No Mention of Mahyi in the Programme. Christmas in Bombay. We learn that the com <r it tee whioh has been appointed to draw op s sob me for tbe toor of the Prince of Wales in India has received cer. tain saggestions from Borne on tbe
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  • 89 2 Reuter. Chicago, July 11.—Delegates have been summoned here by the committen of forty-eight as represent tativts of a single.tax movement, assembled for a preliminary attempt to nominate a fusion and third party presidential candidate, to run a platform satisfactory to both elements. The conference oontinued all
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  • 62 2 Reuter. London, July 12 —The firs', fix months of 1920 show that 6,415 new companies were regbrerer 1 with a capital of £448,738,000, Bnrp- Being tbe rf cord for the s-oond half year of 1919, when the registration numbered 5,414 with a ospital of £252,734,000. N w
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  • 54 2 Reuter. Mexico City, Jaly 12— It is reported that Manual Larraga, who reoently headed the rising in the State of San Luis Potosi, has sent an emissary to Huerta to arrange terms of surrender. A message states that Huerta has approved the establishment of wireless stations in all
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  • 48 2 Reuter. New York, July 12—Giving evilenoe at the Congressional Committee investigating the Presidential oampaign funds, Mr Johnson, the Bepnblican negro delegate of Georgia, declared that 85 per oent of the negroes in Georgia were disfranchised by brute force. Negroes voting for a Republican were lynch cd.—Renter.
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  • 18 2 Rome, July 10.—The Chamber >assed a vote of oonfidencs in the Government by 265 votes to 148.— Renter.
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  • 16 2 Prohibition will never succeed in Wales, A sober man couldn't possibly speak the language.—New York World.
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    • 654 2 gHiyiiuiiuiiiiiiniiiiii^ i Is your Baby contented j S Your baby can be contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only If his food satisfies him. Baby should take his bottle to the last drop, as should sleep peacefully, and week after week gam in weight and health like
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    • 326 2 Why Be Miserable with constipation or liveriehness when Pinkettes are all you nesd to eet matters right? These" dainty little laxatives act as gently as nature. cure Biliousness, sick headaches, foul smelling breath; preveat Diarrhoea and Dysentery; relieve Piles. Of druggists everywhere, or post free, 90 cents the vial, from
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    • 97 2 Yon and Everybody WHO SUPPER PROM Rheumatism Neuralgia, Gout, Soreneas, Stiffness, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should use LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelaon Square. Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my knees for two years and Neuralgia in my
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    • 421 2 A Good Reputation Does not just happen —it has to be earned. The Universal Reputation for Exquisite Flavour enjoyed by Liberty Brand Ceylon Tea speaks volumes lor its blend and for the high standard of quality set and attained To be had from all grocers. i THE SEREMB AN°' GENERAL
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    • 573 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE tanjong Pagar Ro*d Tram 3 PaM Door Ia the Second Show at 9.30 THE REMOVAL OF THE BODY OF THE PRINCE OF SIAM. *'E*si is East and West is West and never shall the twain M t wrote Kipling They meet in the wonderful
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    • 469 3 I—— The T From Tuesday, July U, to Sunday, July »8 Altaambrr* Alhantrrala la the only m theatre Uxelneatre a t the frith an where joa 8 ezaalalte tea Orchestra, afiiiK 1 Sb Toi etc served and the BEST Th§ Ha fof Mugic ao j Feature. dnr|n g W"P»* aaacH
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    • 257 3 TO.NICHT! An Extraordinary Vitagr ph Production! Ibert Smith Presents HARRY T. MOREY The roan who sends him-elf t<> jail in oner to save h s father. In Cbaries Klein's great stage play THE GAMBLERS A thriliirg of love and jealously, high finance and political ambition- Hundreds of thousands saw this
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  • 669 4 There has been a hope that with the improvement of exchange on India the Government might be disposed to reduce the control price of rice. An authoritative statement shows that this hope has little prospect of satisfaction. And there is good sense iv the reasons gi\ien. To
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  • 213 4 Tin still at $140.50; 125 tons sold. The P and O I s No vara arrived at Marseilles on the 10.h Inst. The Secretary of the Penang Turf Club, Mr H Oxenham, has returned from Australia. Mr R C Cossen arrived in Serembv on Monday last and assumed duties as
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  • 152 4 Penang Chinese Meeting. Penang, Jaly 15. —A largely at« 'ended meeting of the Chinese commanUy was held in the Chinese Town Hz 11 to«day. Mr B»ng Kee presided and said the meeting was convened at the request of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. It was resolved, owing
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  • 196 4 Th-re was again a large andienoe in the Victoria Th« a re last evening for tbe second performance of the Humphrey Bishop Co. The pro gramme was of a very diversified character, and in no line was the work of the artistes anything short of re<*l excVlence.
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  • 407 4 A rikisha with a European in it was rather badly smashed by a oar in Battery-road this morning. The oconpant Inckily escaped injury. A Chinese named Tin Pin Tin waa fined $15 yesterday by the third magistrate for transporting half a bag of rioe without a licence from the Food
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  • 812 4 By "Quiz." The richest thing of the week U -he loc*l 8 3 A tip lo Mr Dai b'shire that he is old eaosj,b to krow better than interfere w onr little domestic iquabbles kan OWD will not relish being told to mind his own busi. ess. When be
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  • 29 4 The Bev J.Horaos untitled address the loter-deuoniiiiauoi ai Prayer Meeting, at the Chinese Girls' (C E Z M S) School, Government Hill, on-Monday, July 19, at 5-15 p m.
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    • 139 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. in the Straits Settlements.) I Cigarette Cases Best Electroplated Nickel Silver. iBINSON I CO., Ltd.~ (Incorporated infthe Straits Settlements ASPHALT f or Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. Send your orders to tbe Asiatic Petroleum 81 Belen,s Company court* (S-S.) Ltd. Singapore. (Incorporated la England i BRAND Sweetened Condensed
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    • 471 4 I GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straite Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. New Shipments JUST ARRIVED OF Greenfield Stocks Dies with Taps Whitwor th's Thread in case complete. Little Giant Screw Plates with Taps in boxes from t$ in. to \i in. Extra Hand Taps Wh)t worth's Thread
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    • 26 4 IT 18 NOT THE MONEY THAT COUNTS BCT I QUALITY YOU CAN HAVE IT n Shlpchandltry Estate Supplies AT Kin Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St
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    • 133 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday, July 16High Tides.—3.06 a.m., 3.45 p.m. 'Jraigiel6a, Derrick'?, 12. Pootball: 8 0 C—Colours v Whites. 8 Scoot», Band Practice, Malay V 0, 5.15. Staffords' Drams and JTifes, Bot Gardens, 5.15. Humphrey Bishop Co, Vic Theatre. Saturday, July 17. T MCA Tiffin to Mr Virgo, Raffles Hotel,
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  • 205 5 Tht' Poh* an *f*M retreating, and met} fOOfJ Minsk. Hut they are fighting hard and report two striking rictories over the Reds. Lithuania has concluded an agreement with the Bolshevik* which will open the way into Emrt Prussia via OtinsJt. The Allies try to be reasonable with tier
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  • 49 5 BRITAIN JAPAN. PACT RUNS FOR ANOTHER YE*R. Reuter. London, Jaly 13. —The Daily Mail states that the British and Ja.ian»s- G^vernrr:en f s have informfl th L avne of Nations of a pro--1 nation of the Angle-Japanese A! iance for a year. BT.c-fDrth it will b° renewable yearly —R-uter.
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  • 112 5 His Impressive Funeral. Reuter. London, Jnly 13—Striking tribu'es to th« memory of Lord Fisher paid a", the foner;d ceremony tt> lay. The m-tropnlia has 8«1 lorn wit- s m"rK impresBivH ppectacU. natal honours were accorded. Iks ronte to the Abbey was densely C'.wd-i by rr-v< rent
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  • 60 5 Reuter. >■"*■ July 12 \c3oriing to *turna trom East and West Prussia, T under the Peace ir-ity t0 j. ci loth 4 n4 ti ona j ity of districts have in the r <w>o< lw »3 •ie In favour of P.dand. to Pr ««ian results hith*rluC to
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  • 37 5 M,\ T y 13-The War aouoeed that as a result lanl 1 :i^r P 3 rral in which five rebels and three hundred rai troop, took part. Villa had wnuomUH who lo «t forty men,
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  • 41 5 Cotvv 0 14 T London _>T n has adopted a •xc rjt L < r L not to employ aliens v of foreign Ungual |ol h °7 u wrß °f other special th BritkK served with W. forcei at Tientsin.-
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  • 82 5 U.S. ASIATICS. C4UFORNI4N POLICY CRITICISED. Japanese Statesman's Opinion. Reuter. Nrtw Yottr, J tlt 13.—The Japan»*. P.ivy-U mooiiior, Keutaro, interviewed, aaid that the proprs •<) ami J »p»nese legislation in Cali or. nia wmld oanse an bMffaceably bad i'liMrrssion in J*;jan. Good or bad Amerioo-Japaneef feeiing depenird oo th* sotion in
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  • 150 5 Tribesmei Snoted to Revolt London, Jnly 13 —In the House of Commorip, replying to Mr Ormsby Qorp, Mr Churchill staged that the Arabs on Jnly 2 a*t*ck id Oovernment buildings at Rumaila, on th*-E-phra'-f, killed the Arab guard, acu oat the railway. R inforceaient* sent from B*sr«.
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  • 122 5 Reuter. London, July 13.—The Orang demonstrations passed off without dieorde- r. Sir E Cireon in a speech at Belfast declared ih;t if the Government were unable to deal with the Sinn it should aek somebody else to do so. If the Govern ment were unable to proteoc Ulster
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  • 305 5 Indications cf a Split, Reuter. Hp», July 12.—At the conference 'his momirg it wos d< cided to continue, as it is impossible to finish to-day. It was idso <}» cided to refer 'he Gerncan reparation proposals to the Reparations Commission and G»rman and Allied experts for examination
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  • 36 5 London, July 12.—It is officially announced that Sir Matthew Nathan has been appointed Governor of Queensland in succession to the late Sir Goold Adams.— Renter. v Sir Matthew Nathan was at one time Governor of Hongkong.]I
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  • 145 5 takes the offensive with SUCCESS. But a New Danger Appears. Warsaw, Jaly 12.—A omnmanique says the Poles have abandoned me line of th-% river at Viina aiid the Bolshevists have reached the fortifications ontside Minsk. The Polish army in the Pripet region, advacoing in the rear of the
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  • 195 5 Most Continue for tbe Present. Reuter. London, July 12.—In the Honse of ouimons, replying -to a motion of Mr Terrell with regard to the exc-ss profit» doty, Mr Chamberlain pointed out that Britain. had not aafftred the financial tronblm ex ptrieuced by the United S:at<-i or Japan.
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  • 90 5 Claims by Sweden and Finland. Reuter. LondoD, July 12 —The Council of the League of Nations has deoided to refer the Finnish-Swedish dispute with regard to the sovereignty over the Aaland Islands to a commission composed of three international jurists, to be nominated by the President of
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  • 54 5 Reuter. New York, Jnly 13.—Martens, the Soviet representative in America, announces that arrange. m«nts have bsen made with Canadian bankers to transfer ten million dollars in gold to Canada for the purchase of Canadian goods. The gold can be shipped via Esthonia or taken from the
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  • 172 5 Eunsian Girl Concerned. Before Mr D.iwson in tho second police conrt yesterday, Denendra, a Hindoo Jaffna Tamil, was charged wiih having committed bigamy. His first wife, Rasamall, crossexamined in the witness brx, said that they were both married before the R gistrar of Marriages in Ceylon, and
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  • 29 5 Reuter. New York, July 13.—The Imperator has been decked after 943 third class passengers were removed to Hoffman Island for observation. Doctors are watchful as to possible typhus cases.—Renter.
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  • 549 5 Weekly Auction. Chamber of Commerce Report. Singapore, Juiy 7 A 8. Catalogued 2,025,083 lbs, 904.45 tons. Offered 1,574.043 lbs, 702 39 tons. Sold 941,137 Iba, 420.15 tone. Pricks Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. per lb. Singapore Standard Qaality 72 to 7S* Off Quality £8 72 Orepe Singapore Standard
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  • 183 5 Tin —125 tons at $140.50. Rabb-r.—The market ia still declining, sheet for July transacted nronnd 72 cts. Aug/dept 73 ots with Ou/Dec at 765/77 ot«. fehare Market.—Quiet with very little doing. Rubbers—Quiet and neglected. Ulu Pandans sold at $2.125. TJlu Benuts are wanted at 90 cents,
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  • 796 5 FOOTBALL. sec Defeat R E's. BY N REYNARD SCO: Dean Hill and Sinclair Wdlec- t Lynch and Munro Jamie-' son, Black, Winter, Wilson and Hunt RE:Kn-e; Said and Miller; Potter. Maunder and Jones Brewer,' Frost. Cuburo, Deans and Rogers. Keferee, Mr J M fcime. A fast gxme was provided
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  • 52 5 Sweepstake Race. In connection with the Singapore Tacht Club, a sweepstake race will be sailed on Sunday morning. Course :—Start U E Pier, round C S Recorder, man-o'-war buoy, markboat off Swimming Club, mark-boat off Sea-View Hotel, and finish at Swimming Club Once round. Beats to leave Tanjong Rba
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  • 105 5 SCC Tonrn?meot. Yesterday's results Championship Singles. Rucbwaldy beat Elpbick, 21 16. Doubles Handicap. Main and Ha nr. (p OB 2) v Van Cayleiibarg and Nelson. Unfinished (18 —6 in favour of Main and Home.. Singles Handicap. Bowerman (plus 2) beat Whitehead pins 2) 21—5 McKean (minas fi) beat
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  • 81 5 L L T C American Event. The annual American Tournament promoted by the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club proved caite as attractive this year a* formerly. The entries were quite as i umerous, in fact more co, and two classes were provided. At 'be concluding games yesterday a large
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  • 163 5 London, July 12—Sussex beat Kent by four wickets.—Renter. To-morrow's Tournament Game* Another game in the SCO Cricket Tournament will be played to-morrow, when Merchants (A-K) will play the Staffurds Neither has »s yet won a match, the A-K eleven having played and lost one, and tbe military drawn one.
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  • 120 5 The draw for first round of the Koppel Golf Club's Empire Dock Cup (lad es), to be played ff oq or before F id ay, July 23, over 9 holes handicap, is as follows Mrs Mon'gomerie v Mrs Barrett; Mrs Willies v Mrs Peiiiger Mrs Salmond r Mrs Nioloctc
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    • 220 5 /{3g\ "Little Wonder" kJBJ Records SOcts c eh or 4 for $3.00 Missouri Waltz Manhattan Beach March. Pickanninies' Paradise. Danube Waves Waltz The Birds and <he Brook. Eyes that cay I love you Srn j les ElCapitanYearning Beautif 1 Ohio Waltz. Espanita Waltz J Lor g ng, Fox-Trot. ROBINSON PIANO
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  • 452 6 By "Jay." At ths Marlbo;ongb, to-night, fc'« lowing on the heels of Its last serial •MM another serial The Tiger's Trail," a Pathe produotion featuring Rath Rdand snd George Larkin. 0 t' is the first two episodes will be SO'eene 1 along with a five-part Universal feature, Tbe
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  • 52 6 Delivered In London. Th" fcjOa*Svtag law ouavtl >«partotfB (Kr*s ot so> Kt»t©po!»r« iHeliP «r>'i Uw*r dear* ir\ Law DiLivaaaD in Binoapomb London. May 23 Jane 15 do 20 do 17 do 27 do 22 June 3 July 5 do 4 do 12 do 10 do 9 do 11
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    • 122 6 A NEW SHIPMENT OF CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES OBTAIN! Bl E FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Robinson Co., Ltd. $1.10 PSr *o° f lj *io More Disappointment. I If our Motor earn enter for frequent repair*, I Inat send it to I The Serangoon Motor Garage, r 92 SERANGOON ROAD .Junction
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    • 730 6 WANTED,—OIork for Estate in Eelantan, must bo conversant with Eatate Accounts. Apply Barker Co., Ltd 16 7 217 WANTED. —Competent Ledger Clerk. Salary according to abili'y and experience. pply Box No «67 c/o Malaya Tribune. 16 7 197 The vacancy for a C dence Clerk advertised under Box 247 has
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    • 296 6 Johore Goveramqnt. Public Works Department. Tenders are hereby invited for tbe erection of Quarters for Judge, Johore Bahru. Every person applying for a form of ten if r will be required to deposit the sum of S»00 with the State Engineer, and faaj will only be issued on production of
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    • 84 6 Success in Life. To succeed in life good spirits and hopeful thoughts are re quired. The man who i.« despondent or irritable fails. Low spirits and irritability of temper are often caused by a dull, torpid lung Wake up your liver with Dr. J. B.s Vedic Specific The medicinal blood),
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    • 157 6 White Teeth, Sweet Breath j and Contentment j ALL IN ONE PACKAGE OF WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM. 1 Three Flavours: SPEARMINT-DOUBLEMEST-JUICY FRUIT. I Remember After Every Meal For Bale Everywhere, MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA), Ltd, Distributors. 1 "SERVICE" Motor Lorries IN STOCK 1, Viz, 2, 2 1 3 1 2 ton models.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 82 6 Mails Close. Vtday. Telak Anson *Hye Leong 3 pm Batavia, Samarang sod Sourabaya Ramphiai 3 pm Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld 3 pm Pnlan Soegi Aing Hong 4 pm Colombo, Port Bald* and Aden* Voronej 4 pm P Sambo, Bawean, Soorabaya, Bandjernus&in, S'.ager, K. Biro« B Papan and Sair arlnda
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  • 495 7 Common Sense f om Mr Garvin Mr Garvin, tbe famooa editor of •be Observer," baa for long contended for a sane policy aboat Ransia In a recent issue of his paper be said Let the Russians have any form of Government tbe? please We have no more to
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  • 163 7 Proprietor! May Shortly Retire. Id an interview granted a representative of the Ipoh paper, Madame Fillis, after giving an interesting sketoh of oircns life, mentioned the possibility of Col Fillis and herself retiring from the business next year. Of all the places Madame Fillis has been to and
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  • 151 7 We learn from our Penang correspondent that the Muuicipal Commission there has considered an application from the Munioipal Recreation Club asking them to erect a olubhouae for the olub. A Portnguese widow in Kowloor», Hongkong, after attending church, committed suicide by shooting herself in the right temple with a revolver.
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  • 194 7 A 'John Boll Tilt. The following appeared as one of cbe Open Letters in John Bull on June 5 "To His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, GCMG, Governor of the Straits Settlements, Singapore. Exoellenoy,—You are also the High Commissioner of the Federated M-day States, and it is in that
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  • 136 7 In the House of Commons on May 31 Mr Cecil Burma worth told Commander K>nworthy that steps were being taken to safeguard British commercial interests in Eastern Siberia. There was a British representative at Vladivostok. On Jane 1 in Committee on the Navy Estimates en the vote
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  • 147 7 About 8.30 on Monday night a a fire broke out in the main block of buildings in Busing village- says the Ipoh paper. There was a strong breeze at the time and the flames spread rapidly, three shops being soon involved. The Ipoh fire brigade was summoned
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  • 110 7 When the paper shortage causes the newspapers to suspend publication, what are we going to do About igniting the furnace For something to line the shelves in the j%m closet Eor another ezoase at breakfast, when one is too grouchy to converse with the wife In the summer for a
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  • 185 7 The "Malayan untitled" states that Sir W Murison, the Attorney. General, is likely to go to thb Federal Capital l-b acting Chi-i 8 oretary, but not until Mr B Marriott returns from leave. The "Hongkong Telegraph" says that Lieut F L aktlion, c, Rs i, bas been given permission to
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  • 232 7 The third annnal general meeting of the St Francis' Association wai> held on Snnday at St Franois' Institution, Band a Hilir, Malacca. Mr P G Pamadasa, the President, was in the ohair. F< llowlnp th reading and confirmation of Ihe ruinates of tbe It-st general m- iii
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 819 7 CHAIN BLOCKS.' Herbert lVTor»r»is, Ltd. LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. New Stock (5 ewt. to 5 Tons.) JUST REOEXVESJD OF THE FAMOUS BT. M Worm Gear Pulley Blocks H M. Spur-Gear Pulley-Blocks H M Geared Ungeared Travelling Trolleys Power aSy 8 Safety I j T^rou B^ out i v -f:-«>:|J T Iff jlll
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    • 745 7 'Malarial Fever &l Dysentery Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Sure Means i to Splendid Health and Fitness. India. South Africa. Mr. George Cobble, Janjgir P. 0., C P.. Mr. C. E. Diederik*. an Officer in tb. I India, writ*:—"l feel I muet writ* and Cape Point Prison. CP., South Africa
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  • 530 8 Its Possibilities in Malaya. A Limited Franchise. Disco «si i g the quoa»ion of "Tbe Vote," the $t,»»it9 Echo saye Kr-nkb. we bol l IBM tbe c»ea ion of anythic-t; l' Re wide franchise iv British Malaya w u:<i bo a diaaster of the first ms^niruue —just as
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  • 50 8 Oar Pcmrg ceres; wired y e;erday that tho Resident Conrrcillor presented the Imp*riel S rrico M-** 1 to Eorabim Mns;m, •o.rjof-Hy T«osll inttrj reter ot tbe Ssprtme Corrt, who pnt in 30 ytart»' s^rvic*; and to Ismtdi Arstad, h<-ad postman, who is retiring aftfr 29 years' serried.
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  • 171 8 The Local manager of the Hong kone and Bbftilffhal Banking Cor roratirn b»s received a telegram from the Head Offio- in Hongkong rating tbat an in'«r'm dividend ot £3 per share, isjbj ct to d«*dsj6tioa of income fx, h b«en dVolared payable oo Angas' 9 ri( It, The datee at
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  • 239 8 L g siutive Action Watted. Mr H J Cooper, chairman of the Food Prices Control Committee of the Kiuta Sanitary Board, in an in. terview accorded to the Ipoh corresponded of tie Malayan Leader stated that combines, on the lines of the American trustj, ate keeping local prices
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  • 147 8 List we*»k Mr Bonar L,w ad categorically that th* British Government was giving neither moral nor material support to Poland in its oampaign against Rnasia, says a reawnt issue of the "New Stabsman." This week, owing to eat tain faots having more or less accidentally be. come,
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  • 63 8 There wss a iightniua: strike cf wait-re at T.inity College, th-i larg'sc 0)llef4 ai Cambridge, ••ecertly. The btrike took place ja6t ac dinner was ;*bout to be served, and the result W3s that tho underh*d to fetch their own food from '.h j kitcheas. It is understood
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  • 25 8 The Clnb that controls the race course in ooght to change its nana Sporting "it certainly is not. says the M Straits Echo."
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  • 145 8 We (Bangkok Times) regret to no o that Msj ir Acbsorasilp, Adjntsnt ot the United Cavalry IfrgUneni of the Ist Army Corps, h*u died ia bceahal as the result of his accidentally shoe ting himself at Nusgbhae on Jano 27, when out ehrotiug birds witb the Prinoe of Singba. He
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  • 173 8 The WioDiDg Numbe*s. The following numbers were drawn on Tuesday afternoon in tb* War Loan Premium Ticket drawing in Koala [sHfcpßf Series A. Priae $1000: Ticket No. 1738 500: 1941 300: 6284 „20: 8894 100: 8035 $50 each 4292 6540 4793 758S 8907 4721 5458 1528
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  • 267 8 Newspapers not Profiteering. Says the Straits Echo": "Grenier's Rubber News" is dead; practically all tbe Malayan newspapers have increased their rates for subscriptions and advertisements the Malay Mail" points ont that its paper alone co9ts more than tha sub scription tbe Literary Supplement of tbe Times." which used
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  • 178 8 Consignments of German goods, it is said, are arriving for native firms at Colombo, the s s Darban Main having only recently carried there; German goods and other sundries for four well-known firms. Tho prices are stated to be considerably higher than pre-war ones, "but the quality is much superior
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  • 486 8 Singapore, July 15. Fiom 8 to 14*h Jaly. Share Market.—The depression continues, bat signs are not wanting that livelier times are near. Robbers are s ill neglected bat Tins and lndnsttials are making business with a firming tendency in both. The volume of business over the
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  • 30 8 The carpenters at Shanghai have i.t»n ori strike (or %o iaoreue of 15 oent« dty in their wages, giving m tfaoir reisoa tbe high ooil of rice »nd obfaer commodiii'j».
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 VIGOROUS EEALTH. Tbe capaci y for effective service depend, very largely, the choice of Aril ks. FORT-REVIVER FO&TIFiES REVIVES. This ie a, coital bever.ige, of which every irgredient n>akes for vigorous health. Chose it as your drink, it not only quenches y>i r thirs-t, it it» unequal'ed as a Tonic
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    • 21 8 SHIPMENT EXPECTED SHORTLY I V OF BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Pa 'icilars on application. The Hamediah Trading Co., Singapore A Kuala Lnmpnr.
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    • 136 8 I THE HOME OF 1 I STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES THE PROPRIETORS OF I LONDON. tSsSH 4j| CIGARETTES I i-~ Guarantee that all their pro- 1 w— ductions are manufactured j I 'WWr'mai HIaSSto W§ at their Factories in London, England, from the Finest f Matured Tobacco Leaf pro- 1 atSffifl
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    • 514 10 BANES. Banqoe Indnstrielle De Chine. (Incprported in France.) Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed 150.000,000 Paid-up 75,000^00 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Berthelot General Manager A J. Pernor te. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue Saint Laaare, Paris. BRANCHES:
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    • 510 10 BANKS. (la Ha Hail Baal, Limited. Head Office ingapore, Raffle* Chambers 4,5 ft 6. BBAN0HB8; Ptmang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Junker Street Maar, 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Beta Pa hat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agenoias at London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Paiembang and TrangCAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 361 10 OTTO SeHIFFNER 31 KLING STREET (Ist Floor) WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLES *LE SOLE AGENT FOR THE OMEGA WATCH Co., Switzerland. THE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., CALCUTTA—SOLEUHE, Switzerland I» ,11 Old Sight or Fresbyopia Old Sight or Presbyopia is a defect of Eyesight caused by a late elasticity in the crystalline lenses,
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