Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1920

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAIUi vol. va -Mo 176 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1920.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 Ps. IMAI, Japanese Dentist. Consultation Hours: 8 30 a M. —5 30 p.m. AdelpM Hotel Building, No 98 North Bridge Road, Piatt Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Singapore. (Marine Dept.) STEAM MOTOR LAUNCHES. (BUILT TO OWN OR CLIENTS' SPECIFICATIONS.) SURF SHOES at WHITEAWAYS I ah sizes 10,000 Fairs I
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    • 19 1 ■■«■■■^■■■^^^■^■^l r|H£ OLD I BEKH BRANDY I FIRST I r AVOURITE. FOR ro pi CS j THE BEER. j
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    • 168 1 jt-VN DALTON SSTjfc£\ Adding, Listing and v Calculating Machine. KSm^ggBL iaaa Bmple ard Easy to operate 10 Keys only KSa i. —no groping or hunt4 Dg tor lfae ngtlt key DemOD»iraiton A Pret Jackson, Teiier Hill, lee. 1 f Incorporated in U.S.AJ P 3»*, Ftni«y»o« careen. Singapore. Estate Supplies! i
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  • 324 2 Some Malayan References. Governors oome and Governors go and tbe press, wbiob goes on for ever —though it occasionally sheds a weaker member on its way—treats tbem all wi:h a patronising tolerance while they are here and a purblind veneration when they have left as, says the Straits
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  • 256 2 Id the course of bis remarks on public health in the FM 8 the Chief Secretary in his report for last year says:— The estimated population of the Federated Malay States for the middle of 1919 was 1,515,700 as compared with a corresponding ettimate for 1918 of I
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  • 141 2 Two British officers assisting the Military Attache at Tokyo have been attached to the Jap* ese army at Vladivostok, The Canton Superintendent of Public Instruction has decided to open «ix playgrounds in the rity. Three athletio instructors will be employed to manage tbe parks and teach the children new games.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 578 2 CTllUlilllllui^ I Your Baby should enjoy Childhood's j I jflfifai Happy Days S= There is no doubtaboutthis baby enjoying H childhood'B happy days. She was reared on sa as JtopjJT -Jm? V Glaxo. Your baby can be just as strong and ss as healthy, just aa bright and intelligent —it
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    • 496 2 NOISES and NERVES. A notee in the road outside or the clatter of the children at their slay was enough to cause me real agony/' said one nervous woman. Think what that means 1 When a man or woman is a prey to run-down nerves every sudden sound causes misery.
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    • 173 2 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can Ret rid of it so easily— By using Link's Oriental Bain, yon can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble ia and drives it away. There is nothing
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    • 260 2 A Good Reputation Does not just happen —it has to be earned. The Universal Keputation for Exquisite Flavour enjoyed by LIBERTY Brand Ceylon TEA speaks volumes for its blend and for the high standard of quality set and attained To Owl from all grocers, IHE SEREMB AN° GENERAL AGENCY, Ltd,
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    • 158 2 Cneap English Bicycles BOOSE WHITWORTH—HORMN JUBT ARRIVED JTmCW A consignment of strong English Bicycle* mm mmjyL Bp P c iaily imported to suit estate r*nnirements KUSVji GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY Hnd| Cash Price Rudge .„$l3O ■ks BMVI Norman 120 yff Free oa rail Barbour Johnstone Co., Ld., Bafflea Place, Sings
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    • 871 3 MARLBOROUGH Ihe Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. From Wednesday, July 28, to Monday, August 2. Second Show sat 9 p.m. A Splendid Universal Special Attraction Featuring Mary MacLaren In the heart-appealicg story of a poor girl's struggle against poverty and of her ultimate ent-y into
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    • 339 3 IHHBM^^B^HD&VHHHii^HHHiHBHBB99BI?VBSB^BIBfIBP* ■asw As w aK.:*25 W-s PROGRAMME For Tuesday, Wednesd. y ud Thurfday, 27th to 29th July At 730 VOD-A-VIL MOVIES At 8 THE CREAT LONDON MYSTEfIY Serial Featuring David Devan*, the Master Magician Final Instalment. Episodes 11 and 13. At 9 BY GENERAL REQUEST Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms"
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  • 700 4 Mr Lloyd George has been described as a glutton for work. He has had plenty of it during the very eventful period for whioh he has been Prime Minister, and the indications are that he is in for a lot more in the near future. A few
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  • 238 4 Tin is at $139.50; no sellers. Rubber is quoted at 1/9} for orepe and 1/8 for sheet The P and 011 Delta arrived at London on the 23rd instant. The Rent Aesewment Board will ■it at the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday next at 2.15 p m, The P and
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  • 210 4 IVMt ssy—si if Remedy tor ProfitMriag. From PLEB1US: Let ua get down to brass tasks on this profiteering question. Yoar oorrespon dents few some time have been proposing all kinds of methods for punishing profiteers, suoh as revising the stocks of old-Eng-land fame and making the profiteer wear an
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  • 168 4 The Hon Mr W F Xatt, ob l. presided over the statutory meeting of the Mentakab Robber Estates held at noon yesterday in the Chartered Bank buildings, others present being the Hon Mr W Lowther Kemp, Mr P F Wise and Mr Chew Woon Poh. The chairman said
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  • 26 4 Output of tin ore for the first half month ending Jaly 15 No 1 Dredge 215 pikuls ti 3 72 287
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  • 334 4 A sugar commission was sitting in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Dr Lee Tan Piew, v o, who returned to Sit gapore some time last year after having graduated at Michigan University, will be leav. ing on Monday for Europe by the s "Devanha" to take his English degree, probably at
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  • 433 4 By "Firm Spear." According to a newspaper paragraph, the size of women's feet varies with the latitude. Stockings run to 10 In, 11 in, and 12 rnTln Norway, Sweden and Germany. Iq England the average size is M hi whilit Franoe's average t« 9 i n Bpain's
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  • 338 4 The local Victory Loan will be closed on Aug 31, after whioh date no new applications will |b? received. The members of the Peng Hoe Kok Association will hold s picnic at the old Chinese Swimming Club building, Tanjong Katong, on Sator. day and Sunday, in celebration of the ninth
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 221 4 ROBINSON CO., Ltd. laeorporatod in the StnriU Sttilowk CLEMAK TBI POPOtAB S FETY SAZOB iemak' Razor Razcp B atfes. «HHk|BL Blalles I "CLEMAK"SAFETY RAZORS Popular Set S 4.00 nett "Combination Set TOO "Imperial' S-r, lo GO New Patent" Sir pper 2.50 ROBINSON It, Ltd. hmnpotwkttd ia the Straits Settlements. SINGAPORE.
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    • 470 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 86 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE, New Shipments JUST ARRIVED or Greenfield Stocks Dies with Taps Whit wop th's Thread in case complete. Little Giant bepew Plates with Taps in boxes from M in. to \i in. Extra Hand Taps Whitwopth's Thread from
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    • 27 4 IT 16 NOT THE MONEY. THAT COUNTS BUT QUALITY YOU CAN HAVE IT tm Shipohandlery Estate Supplies AT Kiam Hat t Co. 108 ft 109 Market St
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 143 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Tharsday, Jnly 29. High Tides.—8.09 a.m., 7-53 pan. Malay Co. S V 0, Balestier, 4.30. Football :8CCvSCFA. B Soontf, Physical Culture, 5.15, Friday, Jnly 30 nigh Tide».—10.55 a.m., 10.8 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30. Munioipai Commissioner!, 2.30. B Seoata Band, Malay V O, 5.15. Saturday, July 31. High
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  • 181 5 Umi George and Millerand \re conferring at Boulogne, and may reach decisions llmost involving a new uorld settlement, t "treaty of friendship" is in course of arrangement between Britain and Afghanistan. Th( pr op<ml increases m railway fares at Home mil be made, despite indignant protests from the
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  • 40 5 DECIDE TO SIGN THE TRE4TY. Reuter. London, July 27—Tbe Turkish Government's decision to sign the Peace Treaty is unanimously iporored by the newspapers in Constantinople, which declare that Xarkey is determined loyally to abide by the terms. —Reuter.
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  • 82 5 Reuter. Uimla, July 27.—A British-Af-ghan conference which had been suing in Mussoorie since April has concluded, the Afghans returning to Eabnl to submit the results of th* discossiocs, with a view to KKicg a treaty of friendship. The discussions, inter alia, dealt vith the effect of the Turkish
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  • 80 5 Reuter. 8t John's, July 26.—The wireless -phone experiments of July 22 'itinue. Vernier 8qnires and Sir Patrick J -Qrath, President of the Legisla. 7*2 Counoil, conversed without r fleshy with the ss Victorian 600 miles off Cspe Race, *J*fJ> welcoming Lord Burnham M his co-delegatee, ColorW Parkinson, a
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  • 78 5 Reuter. Jaly 27.-Sir Michael *jer, late Lieut Governor of in *k r ii ab writeß at "on* 6 length ■tr dots g Poflt n the Amf He complains of the harsh ELS, of offioer > administer. 3P"*I law in India and Jetton of official, and loyal SSL by
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  • 21 5 Reuter. t<uW 1 Lab °Q"te, has been re5 Mr P? o' e for Et>bw Vale Heitxer. Klonard resigned.—
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  • 389 5 BRITAIN'S POSITION M4DE DIFFICULT. Conference at Boulogne. Reuter. London, July 26.—Mr Lloyd George and M Millers*nd will be conferring at Boulogne to-morrow, ;nd their decjeio.-a are anxiously awaited. It ig becoming evident that the Bolshevism ho;-e lo come to London on an equal footing with the Allies. Meauwhile
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  • 123 5 Hopes to Land io Enghnd, Reuter. London, Jo4y 26. —In the House of Commons, replying to Mr T W H laskip regarding the violent antiBritish speeches made by the Roman Catholic Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, in the United States, Mr Lloyd George said that the Government had now
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  • 117 5 Reuter. London, July 26.—As waa anticipated, the report of tbe advisory oommittee on railway rates recommends from Aug 5 an increase in the ordinary paeseDger tickets, whioh are now fifty per c a nt above prewar fares, to 75 per cent; an increase in season tickets varying from
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  • 38 5 Visit to India Postponed Reuter. Brisbane, July 27.—The Prinoe of Wnles has arrived.—Renter. London, July 27,—The "Morning Post" states that the Prince of Wales's visit to India has been post, poned owing to ill health.—Renter.
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  • 388 5 $5,500 Needed for 1920. In sending out the report and accounts for 1919 of S Mary's Home, the Yen Archdeacon Swindell appeals for $5,500, whioh is the snm estimated to be nec s stry to see the Home through this year without debt. Mr Bwindell expresses the
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  • 131 5 Mr Mugllston Wants To Know. At the meeting of the Municipal O >mmiBsioners to-morrow afternoon, Mr Mugliston will ask Can you indicate when the 10 per cent inorease of Municipal officers' salaries retrospective from Jan 1, 1919, as recommended by the Commissioners, is likely to be paid Can
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  • 157 5 Singapore, July 29. Silver.—s6^ Tin.— Boyera at $139.50. Robber Report.—Tbe An ot ions closed weak Standard Sheet realised 63$ eta and Crepe 71 c s shewing a on last week's A notion of 4i o a on sheet and ct on Crepu. Outeid the market is
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  • 66 5 The president and committee of tho Tai/Wah Fund announce that the unveiling of a tablet commemorat ing the ereotion of the Lo Van Yun Ward from funds provided by the late Dr Loke Yew, CMC L L D, will take place at 5 p m on Friday, at the District
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  • 638 5  -  FOOTBALL. St John's F A v United Chinese at Nfllscct. By "Rover." Malacca July 28.—Tbe St John'» Football Association of Kuala Lam par, and the Uoited Chinese, a new Malacca Chinese combination, met in a game of soccer here yesterday which ended in a victory of two clear goals
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  • 119 5 SCC Toaro&ment. To day's Ties Doubles Handicap. Carter and Allen v Norrie and Elphiok. Main and Hume v Lowndes and Clifton Smith. (Henderson and McKean, mious 6. scratched in favour of Lowndes aud Clifton Smith). To-morrow's Ties. Championship. (Final Tib White v Main. Singles Handicap. Norrie, minus 4
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  • 86 5 SCC Defeat Staffords. There were flashes of good hockey in the game provided by the SCO and South Staffords hoocey teams on the Padang yesterday afternoon The teams were evenly matched and in consequence the game waa exciting and well fought from beginning to end. The Club secured the
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  • 139 5 Selangor Clob Tournament, The distribution of prizes in connection with tbe Selangor Clab Lawn Tennia Tournament took place on Monday afternoon at tbe Club, the awards being presented by Mrs Oliver Marks. The results of the tournament were as follow:— Championship Singles :—E N W Oliver {winner); R
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  • 22 5 MstJSS BT, July 27.-r-Harry W*Us, the negro heavy-weight, knocked oat Fred Fulton in the third ronnd of a twelve round contest.—Renter.
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  • 41 5 The first ii'iu inter troop sports of ihe Sinp 0 re B-iv will bf he heli on th" Hafflns Limitation ground on Mowdey. comm. nciog at 3 pm, Mrs Barrett-Leonard has kindly consented to distribute the medals to tbe winters.
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  • 193 5 Resclute Wins the Cop. Sandy Hook, Jnly 26.—Owing to the wind failing tc-daj's Cup raoe was cancelled, the yaohti being enable to comi.lt te the course within the time limit. The race will be re tailed on Jnly 27, naleea eithei skipper requests s postponement.—Renter. Sandy Hook, Jaly 28.—The
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  • 362 5 I G C Competitions. Tan Jaly monthly medal of th«X pl Golf Clob waa won by Mr H B Salmond, tbe four beet aoorea b-iog H B Salmond 86 .1 79 A S Gardner 84 4 8i) Sl{ Mow 93 12 81 W S Barrett 93 12 81 Mr
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  • 185 5 Seven Years In Prison for Gang Robber. The Tamil boy, Nagalingam, wh as previously reported, hid pleaded guilty on two' counts to using as genuine a forged document, to the theft of a postal article snd to the opening of a postal article, wat> odled up at th-
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  • 72 5 The Selangor cricket eleven will arrive in Singapore at 8 a m on Saturday, and play will commence at 10.30. Tbe match will be couiinued at 10.33 on Monday. Both on Saturday and Monday the opposing teams will tiffin in the Cricket Club; and at 2 p in on
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  • 44 5 The "Malayan Leader" leatni that owing to the inability of the Perak Chinese to raise their teams, the proposed triangular oontesis in Kuala Lumpur in association foot, ball, tennis and billiards between the Penang, Perak and Belangor Chinese have been unavoidably abandoned.
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  • 212 5 Holiday Sports Fixtures. The Old Boys of St Piol'a Inatitution of Seremban, who entertain »*d a team of the S: Juseph's Old Boys' Association of Singapore a Easter, are sending down a teem to play football, tennis, billiarda, and ping-pong during the holidays, thia week-end. An
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 189 5 COLUMBIA Superb Bj J Records Tishomingo Fox Trot. Patriotic Airs Part Till We Meet Again Waltz. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. I double. (InoorportUd in Hongkong.) each I United Motor Works, 23, 24, 25 26 ORCHARD BOAD, Singapore. 'Phone No. 1141 Tdegrams: Y«e..|." Singapore. FOR SALE QUICK Owner going Home One
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  • 57 6 Singapore, July 28, On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 3 m/s 2/4 6/8 On IndiaBank T. T. 118 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 76% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 39} On Java— Bank T. T. 120 On Japan— Bank d/d 84 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 Bank of
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  • 212 6 No 2 of "The Eastern Truth," edited in Penanj? by Mr R Greening, is to hand. It h<»s been much delayed in publication by printing difficulties, but an aesuranoe is given that satisfactory arrangements have now been made whioh will ensure the regular appearanoe of what is already generally regarded
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 ~».D. H.O. Kills" GOIOIgjGOLD FLAKE FLUE CIGARETTES cent s per tin of w Mo Mora Disappointment. If our Motor ears eater for frequent repairs, fast send It to The Serangoon Motor Garage, l '92 SERANGOON ROAD Jane tion of Serangoon Road and Cuff Road) I Repairers ft Painters I OF
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    • 1034 6 Success in Life. To succeed in life good spirits and hopeful thoughts are re quired. The man who is despondent or irritable fails. Low spirits and irritability of temper are often caused by a dull, torpid iung Wake up your liver with Dr. J. B.s Vedlc Specific The medicinal blood),
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    • 344 6 THE IUtWTCY HDIIAICE lilt. TJT THB SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAIT! SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In BaJiimupTCY. No. 30 of 1920, Re Wee Bah hee. Receiving Order made 4th June, 1920. Date of Order for Summary Administration 241h July, 1920. Date of Adjudication 4th June, 1920 Date and
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    • 138 6 After Every Meal. WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM SPEARMINT DOUBLEMINT JUICY FRUIT. For Sal. Everywhere MCLLEB PHIPPS (MALAYA). Ltd., Distributor.. Motor Lorries. BRITISH Monthly Arrivals. For particulars apply GRAHAM M c PHILLIPS, Ltd. Sofa Agents S.S. F. M, S. Grand Cheap Sale Now Proceeding I AT Co., No. 66, North Bridge Road,
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  • 54 7 Arrivals. JVuY 26. Jeypore from Snnderland. JULY 27. Hong Bee from Rangoon, Hebe from P B'ham. Anjon from Malacca. Sembilan from Bagan. Andre Lebon from Marseilles. JULY 28: Elepbanta from Calontta. Giang Seng from Batavia. Katblamba from Yokohama. Sri Mnar from Malaoca. Yngala from Bangkok. Reynierez from Sonrabaya.
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  • 75 7 JULY 26. Pin Seng Cor P Swettenham and Penang. Unda for P Samboe. Jeypore for Kobe via ports. Kaka for Malaoca and Mnar. Teeeta for Caddalore via ports. Clam for Colombo. Will o'the Wisp Bri for P Dickson Shoshn Mam for Pdkalongan, in ballast. Taibo Mam for Bombay, in
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  • 248 7 Selangor Association Formed- A meeting waa h*-ld iv Kaala Lumpur a aliort time b3ck for the purpose of making forma arrangements for the formation of a 8 elan gor Chinese Planters' Association, reporta the "Malay Mail." Mr Choc Kia Peng occupied the chair. The in* c ing was
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  • 40 7 There were shown recently at the V M C A, Shanghai, films depioting 'i'*eaßd germs in acion, the prooeeds <n the show being devoted to help fray the expenses of a h-al h Ciinpagin carried on in that settle nent.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 607 7 P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. .Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Oovernmen IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ut at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. plassy about Aug 2 ghiva about Aug 12 To
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    • 64 7 LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy) HOM WARD BOUND. 8. 8. Persia," for Penang, Colombo ana Trieste, about July 30. 8. 8. Pilsna," for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, about Aug 18. OTJTWABD BOUND. 8.8. Hungaria for Hongkong Shanghai and Ports, about Aug 25. For passages and freight apply
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    • 589 7 DOLLAR LINE. Regular Sailings From SINGAPORE to NEW TORE via NORTH OHINA and PANAMA CANAL. Tons Arriving Grace Dollar displacement 15,000 July 31 This vessels will also accept cargo for Vanoouver provided sufficient inducement offers. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States
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    • 130 7 For Hongkong Japan. The I. 0. 8. N Co's s.s. NAMSANG, 4,035 tons, leaves 2 pm. en Saturday, 31 at July. For Freight or Passage apply Boustend Co Agents. c ingapore, July 27,1920. 28 7 30 7 Glen Shire Lines. For london s,s I NSHIRE Is expected to nail hence
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    • 422 7 O S. K. Tie Osaka Stall labia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Praps* aniiis from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) European Lino. POET SAID. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Alps Maru mid Sept Mew York Line. (via PANAMA OANAL) Honolulu Maru beg Sept Hague Maru
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 531 8 WANTED. WANTED- —An experienced Filing Olerk- Must be a quick worker. Apply to Box No. 301 c/o Malaya Tribune. 38 7 uo WANTED —Juni clerk, t alary $60 per month. > pply by letter to Junior c/o Malaya Tribune 28 7 38 ——...I I I I I II I ill
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    • 434 8 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on 3 st July. Saturday Public 2nd August, Monday Holidays. ?4 7 2 8 MUNICIPAL KOTICE. water department. N tice is hereby given that c.w ngto exhaustion of stock of Water Service Fittings tbe Commissioner* aie unable to accept further applications for
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    • 382 8 INSURANCE. The Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Stiaita Settlement*,) Boaju) or Directors Hon. Dr. Lam Boon Keng. 0 B.E, Chairman. Lim Nee Soon Bag Tan Soo Gaan Bag Ong Boon Tat Bsq 8 Q Wong Bag Lim Chwre Chia > Bsq Tan Ban Kiam Bsq Choa Poh Siang
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    • 470 8 BANKS. Banqae Industrielle De Chine. (Incorported in France.) Authorised Capital Fra. 250,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up 75^***** (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. Pernotte. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue Saint Lazare, Paris. BRANCHES: Canton,
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    • 508 8 BANKS. Ibe Ho Hon But, Limitßl. i Head Office Singapore, Ramos Chambers 4,5 4 6. Branches Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malaoca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Saleiman. Bate Pahat, 109 Jalan Bahamas. Agencies at London, Hew York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Soura baja, Semarang, Palembang and TransCAPITAL.
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    • 562 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. INOORPORA'i jSD IN ENGLAND. BY BOYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Sharee of £20 each *2,000,00 C Reserve Fand £3 000,000 Beserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKEBS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Lid. London Connty Wertmin«ter and
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    • 360 8 ©TT© SCHIPFNER 31 KLING STREET (Itt Floor) WATCHEIS and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE SOLI AGENT FOR THE OMEGA WATCH Co., Swttaaiaasl. THE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., fjaCUrTA-SOLKIJRE, rSwitxerUndJ Old Sight or Presbyopia Old Sight or Presbyopia is a defect of Eyesight caused by a late elasticity d the crystalline lenses, and muscles of
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