Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1920

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII. ■No 168 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY JO, 1920.
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    • 119 1 The Malaya Tribune AND i Shipping Gazette. Th» Popular Newspaper of tbe Straits Settlements. PubUshtd Daily. Complete Reporto of Local Events. Full and Latest Telegrams. Sports Notes by Expert Critics. The sportsman's Paper. a II 1 I Piatt Jensen, Ltd., (.Incorporated in Straits Settlements Singapore. Immediate Delivery. MOTOR LAUNCH Length
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    • 66 1 I PORT WINE I (DRY) Castle J. j 40 Very I Years Light I I Wood B9H Colour I A Very Old Choice Wine I W. A. Gilbey Ltd. Grail' Sfflijljfjlj Heart-Tonic I Digestive I A 1 i-**™ Ml "Jf/J m mm tB T*.II ill W !fc£S "HIT! MOtU c,
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    • 154 1 DALTON Adding, Us log and Calculating Machine. S'rap'e and Eaey to operate 10 Keys only groping or hunt ing for the right key. Demonstration Free Ae nU: Jackson, TeoerT Hill, inc. Incorporated in U.S.AJ 3-*. PlnUyton Grten, Singapore. I SULPHURIC" J AND Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADk MARft^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
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  • 211 2 ATHLETICS. School Sports at Ipoh. The HDnn »1 sports of the Anderson School, lpoh, were held on Saturday, Jalv »0, wh*»n a l*rge gathnri g included tbe Br t'Hh R**id*n Th chief prize winners wtre JHiyh Jump A, 1. Sasn, 2. n Mads. Back Race B, 1. Ra nil,
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  • 430 2 Tbe Brilliant Americans. America did not participate in tbe Davis Cap tennis competition last year bat entered her three leading exponents, W M Johnston, W T Tilden and B N Williams for this year's tournament. Williams possesses natural abilities of the highest order allied to audacity in attack,
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  • 153 2 Ia it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy, time-tested and PROVEN, which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Oriental Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as
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    • 516 2 '^iiiniiniiiiiiiHM j The Difference in this Baby 1 p from the usual bottle-fed baby is hit firm flesh, H stron B bone anvl na PPy intelligent expression a p V J this 8 because he has been reared on Glaxo. £jj H.s parents aay, wHe ha» not jj V* a
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    • 341 2 100 per cent Efficiency •s not possible unless »U the org ins of the bndy are act?ng reg.ilarly and properly. Con*;ipati<m f -rs the mental powers, poisonh he c uis-s Ussitude aad inefficiency. To dispel constipation and cure the ailments resulting therefrom, such as sick headaches, bilious stacks, torpid liver,
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    • 416 2 I A Good Reputation I Does not just happen —it has to be earned. The Universal Eeputation for Exquisite Flavour enjoyed by LIBERTY Brand Ceylon TEA speaks volumes lor its blend and for the high standard of quality set and attained i To be had from all grocers. THE SEREMBAn"
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    • 599 3 ;MABLBOaOUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and G> od Pictures Heach Po*td. from Friday, Juy If, to Wednesday July 21. A. F»the Seri .I—Tiie Synonym for Serial Perfection Featuring RUTH ROL-ND ar.d GEORGE LARKIN Stars well knovvu in the serial world THE TIGER'S TRAIL In 15 Episodes or 31
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    • 464 3 i —j" mr I The 5 ne From Monday, July 19, to Saturday, July ?4 Alhambra P 2a is the only the I centre theatre m j^ T 113 iR! and the BEST M„ r served I dstlon mc OJLP totals I To commence mt 8 Second Show commencing 9.15
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    • 203 3 w An Extras rdm ry Sppciel Prelection In To-night's Change of Programme B*co»d Show ai 9 p.ra. HENRY B WALTHALL w,th EDNA In Essanay's Mvst Thrilling and Sensational Feature THE MISLEADING LADY Adapted by H S. Sneddon from the play of CHARLES and PAUL DICKEY Sc centime U hours IN
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  • 131 4 Tuesday. July 20. High Tides.—o 48 a.m.. 1.46 p.m. Kemayan Extension, Barker's, 12, X nt Asteefment Board, 2.15. Malay Co, S V I, Balmier, 4, Football: S C C Practice Matoh. Bt. Joseph's O B Tonrn, B v F. B Soontp, V and VI Troops, 5.15. Humphrey
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  • 748 4 Mr James's expiring effort as Colonial Secretary of this Colony (whether he will ever return to that office cannot now be said) was to label its policy for the next year or two. He is "afraid" that it must be bestina lente. It is quite understandable that he
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  • 151 4 Tin continues st $140.50; with no sellers. The mail train waa an Lour late this morning. Money orders for. India snd Ceylon are now issued at Rs 119— $100. The mails delivered last Sunday were despatched from London on June 17 and 24. The latest London cables to hand this
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  • 224 4 Lfldy Driver Fined. In the ease in which a oar was fonnd abandoned a for might Bgo in the ditch on the left hand aide of O chard-road near Mount Elizabeth, with the number plare removed, the name of Miss Sortt was called out in the District
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  • 181 4 Development of Local Work. Mr J J Virgo, CBS, Honorary World's Represents* ive of the V M C A movement, who delivered snoh an eloquent appeal at the tiffin in R ii!-6 Hotel on Saturday, is staying here for a month in connection with the development ef
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  • 414 4 Messrs W G Hale and Co, Ltd, reporting on the Saigon rice market under date July 5, state that tbe tone was quiet, with a downward tendency, owing to the absenoa of any demand whatever. Mr S Adobalingbam, first olbbs clerk of the office of the general manager of railways,
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  • 11 4 [Wt do not ntentarUy nd*r* ti, opinions txprwd by corrupond*»^
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  • 87 4 From ''NOT POOLER"; y r •S Chelam should be verv carefa 1 when Bpei ks of obtaining actuate knowledge" via telegrams to the' Press One has to learn to read between the lines of all cables df»l. ing with politicians' speeches" especially when these concern someone who
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  • 148 4 (From Our Own Correspondsntj Muster Che Faah OMsai* a ten of the late Mr Ch'te X ng Chen?, jg now in Singapore en root*, for Erg. land to prosecute hia b ndiee the He will leave by the Blue FanD 1 S9 \g ipenor whioh is due to
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  • 56 4 Successful Trial This Morning. The De Haviland biplane had a short trial flight this morning, which proved quite satisfactory, and it ie understood that the airmen wll resume their flight to Australia this afternoon if the weather improves. The plane oircled round the oity, then took
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  • 141 4 Singapore, July 20. Silver—s2. Shanghai.—43|. Hongkong.—64. Tin Buyers at $140.50. Rubber.—The market is weak and quiet; July being at a premiuu at 70 cents with Aug/3eptember at 69 cts and Oct/Decr around 75 cts. Share Market.—Quiet with little doing. C aigieleas sold at $1 84. Jimahs
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  • 272 4 The Hon Mr A K E Hampshire has resigned his Beat in the Federal Council. The Regent of Kedah left Alor Star on Sunday, via Singapore, for a month's holiday in Java, wires our Penang correspondent. The Rev George H Douglas, the new minister for the Singapore Presbyterian Church and
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    • 159 4 ROBINSON CO., Ltd. ■/Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Cigarette Cases I Br t Elec<ropUt?d Nickel Silver. 1 ROBINSON CO., L«.~ i Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. a Sena your ardors to ibe Asiatic Petroleum m mien a Company 01^ (S.S.) Ltd. SlngspoM < InoorooraUd
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    • 453 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE, New Shipments JUST APiti JZD OF j Greenfield Stocks Dies with Taps Whitworth's Thread in case complete. Little Giant bcrew Plates with Taps in boxes from v io.' to in. Extra Hand Taps Whit worth's Thread from
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    • 27 4 I IT IS NO* THE MONEY THAT COUNTS BUT QUALITY YOU CAN HAVE IT IK Shlpchandlery Estate Supplies AT Kiam Kiat k Ce. 108 109 Market St.
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  • 200 5 The German miners are sore about working conditions, and about the Allied demands for coal, but the latter are nevertheless to be Julfilled. *The Allied reply to Turkey is published. It is stern and unyielding, and reminds the Turks thit they prolonged the war for two years.
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  • 72 5 THE DIFFICULTIES OF RECONCILIATION. London. July 16.—Poland declves that she car not recognise the rs'alt of the plebiscite inEastPrnesa. The Poles allege that the plebiscite was hell at a time unfavourable to Poland, and that the Germans voters.who voted publicly. —Reuter. London, July 16—It is reliably reported tint
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  • 58 5 Lradon, July 17.—Eighty soldiers, accompanying policemen, entered B :!v^*)i(.rp f in Limerick, at three in the rnmg, intending to make arrets. Th«y were fired on from windows, but took cover aad returned the fire. Figh'ing lasted for an hour. A civilian was s a r;onsly wounded and
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  • 49 5 London, July 17.—Sir R Home, receiving a deputation of N-wcastle co:lown*rs, declined to remove the re-Tictionß on ooal exporU. Ooverntnpnt, he said, h:d to ""•Met nmional rather than lecal ■toasts, Th« pnhlio utility services in tome diatric s were already offering from lack of reserves.— Rtater,
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  • 47 5 Pane, J Q y 10 —Rdtifications of we Treaty of St Germain were exctnnged at the Foreign Office to-day, wesot Eiohoff signing on behalf of Austria. TV Allied, Ssrbiao, and Czechoslovak delugttsi afterwards signed w- protocol providing for the protec ion of the minor States.—Reuter.
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  • 41 5 Boenos Aires, Jaiy 18.—Escalier, leader of the Bolivian RepuMi"r JJ»ty, interviewed prior to his w new Bolivian deolared the latter no policy hostile to Th gD fi Particularly to Chile. ttte Government will submit its v to thn League of
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  • 21 5 ILT" aly 18 "The Chinese j f WM that Chioa promised ■ETi dbliverv ofahundrec -SIS f coal at MarßeiiieB-
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  • 245 5 ALLIED REPLY TO HER ROTE Firm Tone Dlf played. London, Jnly 17.—The Allied reply to the Turkish Note, with reference to the Turkish Treaty, declines to modify xhe clauses relating to Thrac?, Smyrna, tbe Syrian or Armenia, Regarding tho r.-gjoie over the Straits, the rei ly s-ys emphatically that
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  • 305 5 Independent Libe.aJs' Queues. Lon lor, J;ily 16.—1n the Honee of Cotnnuom in a debate on the Financi Bill, Mr Wedgwood Benn proposed the rep. al of Imperial pre* ferenoa duties, and deolared they were trifling and absnrd, Tbe policy of Imperial preference led to economic friction adverse to
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  • 26 5 Los Angeles,. July 17.—There have been three severe earthquake shook*. The people are panicstricken, but no serious damage has been done. —Renter.
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  • 102 5 SBgo flour is quoted at 18/6. Tapioca is quoted at 21/6 fo? fair flake. Tin is quoted at £271.15.0 in London. Gambier is quoted at 61/' in London. Copra fair merchantable is doing £47.5.0 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 26.68, Black
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  • 404 5 PROTESTS MADE BY THE COALOYYNERS. Appeal to Lloyd George. Berlin, July 15.—After a conference with the ooalworkers at Boohom, Hae urgently wired to Herr Bitnons at Spa declaring the growing disinclination of the coalUiiners to increase the nnmber of .s.ra shifts, or ever* to continue the present nnmber
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  • 244 5 The Question of Admission. London, Jnly 16 —Lord Grey, speaking at a neeting of the Connoil ot the League of Nations Union, said he had hoped t; first meeting of the L-'agne wonld pass a unanimons resolution inviting Germany to become a member, bat the attitude of
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  • 38 5 London, July 16,—The King and Qneen have completed a tour of Sootland, where they stayed at Holyrood Castle, and the Isle of Man, returning through Wales, and receiving a most oordial reoeption every where. —Reuter.
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  • 29 5 Paris, Jaly 17.—The French authorities are preparing to withdraw the deoree enforced on April 23, which prohibited the importation into France of a large number of article,—Havas.
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  • 449 5 FOOTBALL. Stafford's Beat Ex-Service Meo By REYNARD. n A nth r poor game was proridfd by the Stafford! and the Ea-Service Men yes:erday afternoon on the soldiers' ground at Tanglin. Th« soldiers won by 3—o, ohitfly by reason of superior forward work, but their performance was maoh below their
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  • 71 5 SCC Tournament. Yesterday s Results Mackail beat Henderson 21 —9. McKean beat Bowerman 21—6. Doubles Handicap. Main and Hume (plus 2) beat Van Cuylenburg aud Nelson (scr) 21—11. Singles Handicap. Main (minus 1) v Nelson (minus 3) un6oished 19 —18, in favour of Nelson. To-day's Ties. Singles Handicap.
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  • 57 5 Americans Win Doubles. London, July 17.—At Wimbledon in the Davis Cup, Tilden and Johnston, Americp, beat Parke and Kingsoote. England, 9—6, 4—6, 4—6, 6—3,6—2, America thua winning the tie. The Englishmen pnt up an unexpectedly great fight, volleying magnificently. The Americans featured hurricane slogging but did not approach
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  • 541 5 Tbe Big Event. Sandy Hook, July 16. —In the first race, the Shamrock's crossing the line was greeted with deafening shouts and shrill sirening from packed excursion craft which were assembled behind the line. This race is regarded as showing that the Resolute may be a. fsste boat iv
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  • 130 5 "Motorettes" Hol d y Plan. Mr H G Stack, wbo organised the Motorettes' motor cjele tour from Singapore via Malacca to Kuala Lumpur and back several months ago, writes us with regard to the proposal recently made by a reader of this paper tbat for the August Bank Holiday
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  • 50 5 The King's Prize Winoer. L udon, Jaly 17.—Sergeant F H v <>rgan, Sooth Africa, won the X ill's pri«p, wi h 281.—Renter. London, Jaly 19—Lieut F D Kw-us, Malay atates, won the N R A La Jge and two pounds sterling in the Kmg'a Prize competition at Bisley.— lieuter.
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  • 47 5 Pensng Race Scratchiogs. Oar Penang correspondent wires that in the this atternoon the following horses have been scratched Rice 2.—Golden Strand. R c j 4.—N G E and Blaok Watoh. X oe 5. —Blaok Watoh and Golden Mead. Raoe 6.—Sir Alexander and Joan. R»oe B.—Cartridge.
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  • 44 5 U S Olympic Men Boston, July 19.—Over a hundred leading athletes, mostly college stars, have been finally chosen to represent the United States in tbe Olympic Games at Antwerp, including Meredith, winner of the eight hundred metre run at Stockholm in 1912. Reuter.
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  • 18 5 New York, July IS —The death has occurred of Mr Courtney, the Ccrnell coach. —Reuter.
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  • 43 5 Kandamms, a Tamil, was charged before Mr Pepyi in tbe second polio oourt this morning with rash driving, and causing the death of a Chinese In N-. w K->ppel-road early this morning. The case was postponed, and the accused allowed bail of $200.
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  • 507 5 Two Cases Dealt With This Morning. Sextuple Murder Case Mentioned. The fourth Assizes for ihe year o inmenced this morning in the Supreme Conrt before the Chief Justice, Sir John Buoknill, Kc. There are ten oases, with 14 prisoners, on the list. The most important case is the
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  • 62 5 Messrs Derrick and Co report tbat th 6 Directors of P*j tu. Limit, ed, have sold forward Jan to Dec 1921, fiv.> tons per month Fine Pale Crepe at 93 cents per lb. The F M S Rtil ways have pnr. chased in Hongkong a tug for use at Port
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 223 5 xj-JSX "Uttle Wonder" (fp) Records SOcts each or 4 for $3 OO Missouri Wal'z. Manhattan Beach March. Pickanninies' Paradise. Danube Waves Waltz. The Birds and the Brock. Eyes that cay I love you. S-ailes. ElCapitan. Yearning. Beautiful Ohio Walt*. Espanita Waltz j Locg ng, Fox-Trot. t ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd.
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  • 373 6  -  By "Jay." Tbe Liberty Hall to-night will present James J 'orbett, the worldfamous rin* veteran, in a thrilling aory of today, "The Piincs cf Av-nne A". This is a Universal special attraction, with a popular idol f«r its star, and is just the kind of f flaring to
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  • 62 6 SingkaraDnt from S*mbi9 19 7. Sri Moar Bri from Milaccu 20-7. Ar jon B'i from Ma!.?c<M 20 7. Etrely Dot from Raio 9 7. V»n der Parra Dot from Bntdjermasain 20-7. Ipoh Bri from 19 7 Meran Bri from B Pahu 19.7. Esmeralda Bri from Bagan 20-7.
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  • 43 6 Devoe'a Imp. Brand $3.57 tin 8ylv*n Arrow Oil 3.29 per tia Tiirer K>ro*ine 3.22 p»»r lin Fish Brand tyrosine 6,50 per 2 tins LampglMt do Oil 6.45 p«r 2 tini Dragon <*0 Cll 6.4' per 3 tin 1 Crown 6.30 per 2 tin"
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  • 23 6 No pawed npon the Kaiser should be allow ed to interfere with his writing of memoirs for the warning of understudies. Boston Herald.
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    • 115 6 W.D. H.O. Wills I B3LI GOLD FUIE Urn FLUE CIGARETTES cenis tin f 55 •fo More Disappointment. If «ur Motor ears eater fer frequent repairs, f juat send It to The Serangoon Motor Garage, I '91 SERANGOON ROAD 'Junction of Serangoon Road and Cuff Road) Repairers ft Painters It 0F
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    • 811 6 WANTED. —An Indian Correspondence Clerk with knowledge of tywnting. Apply with testimnniala to Joshee Brothers, 254, Teluk Ayer Street. 20 7 267 FOR SALE. Ln- k 1 See A gocd car for sile, S-seater, Migmto ignition, electric lights, battery self charged, 2 horns, fiae new hood and seat coven, new
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    • 211 6 BIBBY LINE. 8 8. LEICESTERSHIRE" sailing from Ra goon August 7th for Europe. For passages apply atf rson, Simons ft Co., Ltd(lncorporated in England.) 20 7 6 8 n Th§ International Qsora Go. OF SINGAPORE. At Heb'in 8 angee Theatre Hall East Coast Road, Teluk Kurau. The Grand Hindustani Pieoe
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    • 143 6 THE ST4S OPERA ft Tie Tfeeitve Bom North Bridge Road To Nltfht 1 To-Nlgnt 1! Sri Mendawan Khairanl A Beautiful Fairy Play will be staged. In p eparation New Dre ees and Sceneries For a G r eat Hindustani Play GuFza E Neky Watch f>r the g'and opening. *>h:u« 13«3
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    • 132 6 White Teeth, Sweet Breath and Contentment ALL IN ONE PACKAGE OF I WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM. I Three Flavours: SPEARMINT-DOUBLEMINT— JUICY FRUIT, Remember!! After Every HeftL For Bale Everywhere. MTJLLER PHIPPB (MALAYA), Ltd., Distributors. Motor Lorries. BRITISH Monthly Arrivals. For particulars apply GRAHAM M c PHILLIPS, Ltd. Solo Agents S.S F.
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  • 239 7 Employers v Employees. Madras, Jane 23.—The conflict between employers and labonr is becoming acute and as the result of tbe publication of tbe resolutions passed by the conference of employers that tbey were not oat to crash labour, a largely-attended meeting of laboarers wss held last night,
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  • 51 7 The visit of Datch warships to Japan h<*s formed tbe text for many references in the Japaoese Press to tbe Rrowrh of Japanese commer with the Ne herUnds It.dies. Japan's trtdal relations with those islands have greatly increased in recant year*, and Japanese investments there are seated to show considerable
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    • 683 7 p. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Lncorporated in England) *?Ml AND ?A »S£NGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY fjt) at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Tevnore ab °ut ul y 2s
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    • 579 7 DOLLAR LINE. Regular Sailings From SINGAPORE to NEW YORK via NORTH CHINA and PANAMA CANAL. Tons Arriving I Grace Dollar displacement 15,000 July 28 M. S. Dollar 19,000 Aug 18 Also operating regular lines to VANCOUVER S AN FRANCISCO. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities
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    • 292 7 Straits Co., Ltd. Steamers in en J I ;rum ingapore Calypso— Mond y 4 p.m., fir Malacca Teluk Anson. Perak —Monday, 4pm, for Port Swettenham and Penang. Will o' the Wisp —Tuesday, 4 p m-, for Port Dickson. Kaka —Tuesday, 430 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Kimpar —Wednesday. 2.30
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    • 281 7 O. S. K. Tie Osaka Shosei Kaisba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings tram Singapore. (Subject to change without notioe) European Line. PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. HitnaVya Maru July 23 Alps Maru mid Sept Mew York Line. (via PANAMA CANAL) Honolulu
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    • 524 7 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Usder Mail Contract with the Imperii! iapanese Qoveraccai (Subject to Altera'ions without Notice) European Mall Una Fortnighsly Se.vice For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO, BUEZ, POBT SAID MARSEILLES. Iyo Maru Au 4 AtsutaMaru Aug 11 Shiczuoka Maru Aug 25 Liverpool Line For LIVERPOOL
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    • 460 8 WANTED. "W \NTED —A Housekeeper in Sing pee .*prly Box No. 265, c/o Malaya Tribune. 8.7 ue WANTED.—Dresaer for Jeram X" ant in Estate, Kuantan. Apply Barker A Co, Ltd. 17 7 22 7 WANTED—Cierk for Estate in Kelantan, must be conversant with Estate Accounts. Apply Barker ft Co., Ltd.
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    • 628 8 NOTICES. NOTICES. Our sales-room is now located at No. 7, Bras Basah Road. SINGER SfcWING MACHINE Co. 34 6 23 7 S. S.&FH S. 57. VICTORY LOAN. Holders of Provisional Receipts are her* by informed that the definite Bonds may now be ob tamed in exchange for the re* ceipts
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    • 487 8 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance le., LM. Established 1874. Incorporated or India. PUND3 exceed Plve Crores Rmeeet. Absolute Security. Heme 1918 11,111 Hill lMirMseefleste.il 1918 $8.8*7 11.10 Total Policies in foroe 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions 598.817.617.00 New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in the
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    • 543 8 BANKS. Banque Industrielle De Chine. (Incorported in France.) Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up ar' 75/W*jOO (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Bertbelot. General Manager. A. J. Pernotte. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue Saint Laxare, Paris. BRANCHES:
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    • 512 8 BANKS. ma Ha Hood Bank, Limited. Head Office Singapore, Baffles Chambers 4,5 4 6. BRANCHES; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77/79 Jalan Salelman. Bate Pahat, 109 Jalan Bahama*. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trans* CAPITAL, Authorised
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    • 561 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORAI ED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fend £3 000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Oomnty Weetmin«ter and Parr's
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    • 374 8 ©TT© SeHIFFNER 31 RUNG STREET (lit Floor) WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE BOLK AGENT FOR THE OMEGA WATCH Co, SwitxerUad. TBE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., CALCUTTA —SOLEUBE, rSwltxerlandJ Old Sight or Presbyopia Old Sight or Presbyopia is a defect of Eyesight caused by a late elasticity in the crystal line lenses, and
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