Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] ANIV SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII No 26 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 PRICE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEB. J, 1921,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 206 1 S. IMAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 A.M.—8.30 P.M. 4DELPHI HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 Norti Bridge Road, Singapore j j I* ■■■■■■■■IMfJBBBBUMMi THE '.I < a> '4 WADSWORTH TRANSPORTER In Stock! In Stools:! I In Stock!!! This Transporter described in a Home Offifte Report as fAn Admiyabte .4 Appliance
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    • 33 1 THE MUM TRIBUHE AM* SHIPPING GAZETTE. Phona l*©. 171. SUBSOBIPTION RATES Payable In Advanoe. Par agnum 8 15 00 Half yearly I 7.M> Par quarter $3 75 Postage Extra SO ota. par month.
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  • 1010 2 FOOTBALL. •Home Holiday Remits. The results of the matches ia the :hief League competitions oa Christmas Day were: English League, Division I. Manchester U. 4; Aston Villa, 3. (a) Blackburn R. 2; Preston N. E., 2. Bolton W. 0; Sunderland, 2. Bradford C. 2; Derby County, 2. Burnley, 6;
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  • 82 2 X G C Events. It has been decid d to hold the fallowing Keppel Qolf Clab cowpetiliens from Fab 8 to 9 iooluiive, both open !o sapernaniersries Foursomn stroke competition, (1$ holts) —Kntranot fee 81 per player Competitors to arrange own partner* and matches. Combined handicap* mast be over
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  • 85 2 The Varsity Race. The Oxf rd v Cambridge bears oe will this year take place ol Wednfsdsy, March 30, starting at about 5 pm. The reoe will therefore be rowed after Easter for the first time foi many yesrs, ard it is understood that an rgreeoient has been mad*
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  • 83 2 Protest by P A 0 Cbai ma<\ Reuter. London, Jan 27 —In a leer to the "Time*," with regard to th' nagger ion b«-i g cor.stdend at the Brussels coLft.-ence of a t< ;m>u'» eight hoar day, Lord luchoape mott scathingly auscks trad* nnlon dlotatior, and d*clarfe
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  • 67 2 Reuter. Amsterdam. Jan 27. —The 44 Rotterdamiohe Nieuwsblad it mm moning the ex Kai«er aa a witness in a libel aotion brought against the paper by a German resident, Reisbermar, who, it is alleged, has! been using a visiting card inscribed Steward, Private Sforttary to His Majesty William
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  • 53 2 Reuter. Melbourne, Jan 37.—1t is estimated that £150,000 damage was aaatained by a fire at the Port Pirie smelting works B<z hundred emplojeas have been rendered idle and the worka have been closed indefinitely Tbe l-e may entail the cessation of operations at tbe Broken
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  • 47 2 Reuter. London, Jan 28—The Daily Mail states that Mr Winston Churchill inherits a fortane from Lord Herbert Ya«.e Tompest, involving a large estate In Ireland, from whioh the annaal income ia aome thonsanda. It ia th-mght this may infaence Mr Winaton Obarohili's fatnra career—Ranter.
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  • 38 2 The two Government University SohoUrthlp in Oylon for lut year wara won by J HO Panluss Arta), and D R Ratnam (Soience), both bom of well-known looal Lerchers and both of the Royal Oolite, save the Malayan Leader."
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 296 2 I ELECTRICAL i SUPPLIES Now in Stock V I E. and Lead Goyered Wires and Cables Metal Filament Lamps Table Fans Bare Copper Wires Lightning Conductor Materials Etc. Etc. Quotations given for all kinds of Electrical Installations. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd.. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL ENQUIRIES TO SINGAPORE, Chop
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    • 561 2 REST FOR MOThANKS. i T j How many babies wake up j ist about the mother's' and keep her busy for a good part of tbe night The mother may not see anything apparently the matter with the child, bat she may depend upon it that when baby is cross
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    • 172 2 HARD TO BELIEVE. TK Imrtlilm Tni and Easlip VirlflM Mr. J. Sawyer, hying at 8, Newhall atreet, Birmingham, waa a great sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and it was only after great persuasion that he was induoed to give Little j Oriental Bala a
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    • 135 2 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) ■■inn Can deliver ex stock: All Standard Electrical Accessories Wires and Cables D. C. Motors D. C. Generators "Britannia" Metal Filament Lamps Singapore Branch Telephone SOI. HSrinataostAV Home Telegram: "KMELECTRO. COLEMAN QUICK-LITE j Can't Spill or Explode Even If ripped Over! Will
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    • 595 3 NIARLBOPOUGH! ths H all or O oll^ol Good Mv c Qoc>d Pictures Fefifb 802.i1. From 8 nda», J.r.u ry W, to Frid y. February 4 A SUPERB H\MPTOV.PATHE PRODUCTION ring the best exponent of rest am.d c mt*orial actin? 11. B. WARNER featun betrayed friendship and a man's determined revenge
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    • 456 3 I ——-1 I The 1 fne From Thursday, January 27, t Tuesday, February 1 AlhUßbri I inamtirals la the only I —aX tub; theatre I m pLsft% m JMj t I BEST /4jL LsM ai B tA4& I Orcatatra. A ?M£ I art the BEST The Hall for Malic and
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    • 191 3 CHANGS OF PROQBAMMH! FIRST f WOW AT 7 31 SHARP. THE" MILLION DOLLAR REWARD" Sarla! Episodes Eight, Nine and Ten Six New Reels (Continued next Tuesday» SECOND SHOW AT PM "LIGHTNING BRYCE" Serial Episodes 5 and 6 (Continued on Friday) IN SEVEN PARTS. THURSDAY, MST NIGHT 1 GLOSSY MOVIE STAR
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  • 713 4 Prom time to time we have heard many oommenta by individuals on the harahneaa of aome atntences impoaed in the local police oourta. The mattar ia one oa whioh we do not oaro to expreaa an opinion as a matter of general principle, for naturally the magistrate
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  • 39 4 The outward B I untitled with mail, from Kurop,, i« dne .T£\J* th m Thurtday afternoon Penang robbery .1 Mr H^K% ,DB<, »«*r. «d tzxzr- •ooldeni,»! MrGHNouJ r„"« te». Me mi W.tt|„Tttd P'*,nwere Injured Ik. Mlook out-... ic "•""«'•'jr
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  • 265 4 Meeting it Government House. The annual general meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held at Government House this morning, H. E. the Governor presiding, supported by the hon secretary, Mrs. J. M. Sime, the hon treasurer, Mr. W. H. Macgregor, and most of the members of
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  • 378 4 The annual priae distribution of tie Singapore Chineee Girls* Sohool will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Priday, Feb 4, at 4 p m. Parents of pnpils and ail tbe friends and well-withers of the tohool are cordially invited. Information hae been received that the Gracohut passed a turken
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  • 17 4 (We do not n«cessarilv m.j opinions «xpreMed by e l? N dMU.) 7 e rr «*PH.
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  • 149 4 From A BEKF BATKR' n price of beef i« lower now be fo Borne exten', the price 0 'f rnn'u rhlf, I believe, n/ g to fi'eering Com mission. I t Wo „|j r 0 iDtereBtirg to know why th* ii of meat was very high why cheaper
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  • 244 4 The Malaya 's Visit. Varied Entertainments. Oar naval vi.ro rs yesierd 4> w er fortonate in haying a spell of fir weather in tbe morning an d i n evening, .o that they we e abi> ?o take full advantage of the round of entertainments got up in their hononr
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  • 249 4 ble from 1 11 t0 as »emThey in mora,^. Thei e h i r a pr nted a 6ub -^»>SS about fsl? bl^ e which numbered expectation PlC 8 rather 6ho s to the &ct that cam« Hiw phlU8 on whlcb the gues^ 0 z but at
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  • 42 4 Reuter. The shipping and the import and (oron/h/ bBt an dwill be open »no^? y OD lB Jan advertiim T,d in tbe lS IM Li"» of Datoh .team"xLrrT. tWO BriSi* chartered by £be employed on regular Dutch Indi? i he Continent and
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    • 201 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. IneorpoiMe-i a the Straits Settlements. just received! I New Shipment of I BHAVING M RRORB, I TOILET STANDS, Etc I M Hi NBW D *SIONB I *> abore I as above I $9 50 to $21.50 ROBINSON CoTudT I Incorporated ia the Strait* Settlements. j A LUBRICANT
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    • 381 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd H 3«. PHILLIP BTREET, SINGAPORE Goods ready in stock Now. Jubbuok's Boiled Linseed Oil Hubbuek's Grey Colour Paint 2nKK UO S 8 W LiDße6d oil Hubbuek's Mast Colour Paint Hubbuck s Genuine Turpentine Hubbuek's Red Oxida Paint ESSS' g a 0k D P< int Hubbuek's Slate
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    • 46 4 Just Received SHIPMENT OF OUR POPTJLAB PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING t in, 3 in., 4 ia, 6 in. Try this Bslt'iif if you bare not dene so and jou will want to use it on all your pullry i. S©LE AOBNTS: Kirn Kiit Co.. Market Street.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Tuesday. Feb I. High Title»,—4.17 ro( 31 p m Children's Aid S;detj, 10; G F 8 10 30; C W A,1MB V; Government II >n»r R«nl Ah ««merit Hour'*, J 15. 8 T 0 Chinese Or, 5 If. B Soooti V X Troopr, 5 15 Freemasonry 8t
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  • 161 5 ♦•Complete agreement" at the Allied Conference is reported. Germany is to pay her huge indemnity in 42 annual instalments. HVuand contemplates sending 200 German teachers to the Dutch Indies, a prospect which is not at all relished. America has doubts about the utility of big ships, but none
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  • 273 5 VIEWS ON PRESENT AND FUTURE TR^DE. Reuter. London, Jan 26.—Mr Goodenough. presiding at a meeting of shareholders of Barclay's Bank, pointed out that m o9t manufacturer are earning abnormal stocks at present. S'.ccks in the cotton industry are Talced at fifty to sixjy million sterling above the usual
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  • 86 5 Reuter. Paris Jan 28 —France's unknown -r was buri«d beneath the Arc Trioinpbe. It was a simple ceremony, the troops of tbe garrison rendering the last honours. Ministers, Marshals Jeff re, Focb end Petain, Mr Lbyd Georgef* re preventatives, parentß, widows, orphans and disabled men were present.
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  • 75 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 27.—The Japanese reply to the Langdon note (with reference so a Japanese •entry shooting an Americ n sailor at Vladivostock) promises thorcugh investigation. Mr Qlesvea has informed the Navy Department that the American coart of inquiry at Vladivostock 'iecided that tbe sailor Langdon waa the
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  • 68 5 Reuter. LondoD, Jan 29— Tae French newspapers' itory of Dd Valera being in Franoe ie contradicted. Interviewed by a correspondent "t the Daily News" ir Dublin, De denied he has left Ireland since he landed. He reiterated Ireland's demand for independence aud then suggested negotiation for aa
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  • 41 5 Reuter. London, Jan 29.—The Air Ministry *nnounoes that owing to the weath'r 1 was Impossible to hoose the R34 ou her arrival at Howden. She had to anchor in the open »nd was wrecked daring the night, —Reuter,
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  • 785 5 QUL HON OF REPARATIONS bHTTLED, F.e eh Dei ruination. Reuter. P*rH>, Jan JS— Speaking to Britißh j ournsligt?, Mr Lloyd George sad he wag hopeful of some oon elusion wuh regard to reparations beictr rerched bef..>e he b-ft Parit», which will probably be on Sunday] He had
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  • 112 5 NETHERLANDS INDIES ACQUISITION. Some Strong Comment, Reuter. London, Jan. 28.—The "Morning Post" Amsterdam correspondent states the Dutch Government contemplates sending two hundred German teachers to the Dutch Indies. This has produced uneasiness, and is severely criticised in the Dutch press owing to the feara of German influence. Writing
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  • 148 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 27.—The controversy in the British press regarding the disputed utility of capital ships has had a repercussion in the United States. The Navy Secretary, M. Daniels, has been instructed to draw up an expert report upon the comparative values of capital
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  • 95 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 27.—Reuter learn* that Viscount Milner continues at the Colonial Office till the end of the second week in February. Meanwhile, Mr. Winston Churchill remains at the War Office, to which no appointment is likely to be made till Mr. Lloyd George returns from Paris. The
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  • 96 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. —A Time* message from New York atates the question of the control of the cable landing at Yap is adding to the friction between the Japanese and American Governments. Japan claims control on the grounds that the Peace Treaty givea Japan the control of
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  • 72 5 Reuter. Wasbiugton, Jan 29— Senator Johnson criticise the proposed Amerioan-Japanes* agreement, and declared it wonld not exclude Japanese and wonld practically repeal the Oalifornian law. He threatens to resist any legislation oarrying oat the agreement. —Renter. Washington, Jan 28. —Mr Colby assured Senator Fhelan tbe State Department
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  • 91 5 Reuter. Brussels, Jan 16.—At tbe International Shipping Conference the president. M Albert Thomis, who is a director of the International Labour Office of the League of Nations, in a speech emphasised the necessity of reaching, an agreement for all sea workers. He declared that mercantile officers sboald share
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  • 56 5 (From Our Owm Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 31—The wedding has taken place at St George's Church of Major L Vaughan, of Krob. upper Perak, and Miss Alioe Leslie, who arrived by the s Arratoon A pear. The Rev Keppel Gamier officiated. 00l Turner gave away the bride. Mr J
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  • 602 5 FOOTBALL. S 0 C v H m S M -laya. BY "REYNARD." The enooonter between the *hip'i team of the HMS Malaya and the S 0 0 on the 8 C C ground yesterday afternoon proved a very strenuous affir. The Club won by a substantial margin, but the
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  • 138 5 Malaya Team's Wia Tbe hookey team from HMS Malays were able to obtain a win for the warship in the match 3 esterday with the SRC. Play was fast throughout, and tboagb the S R 0 made a raid no* and again tbey were not able to out* play
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  • 69 5 SLR A Competition A competition wai held at Bilee tier Range on Jan 37 for a cop kindly presented by Dr Brooke for revolver shooting among members of the Sing pore Ladies' Rifle Association. The following scores were returned Nett Total with Boore h'oap Mrs Langham-Oarter 159 304
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  • 41 5 Sclangor T C Scratching. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lampur, Jan 31.—The tcratohinga for the firat day of the PeUngor Turf Club meeting are as follow Race 3,—Piokle, Mecoano. Race 4.—-WaukoTer. Race 6 Varoofel, Kaipai. Raoe 7.—Distonr, Bulgooroo, Bernlea.
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  • 49 5 MCCv Geelong. Geelong, Jan 29.—1n a match here, the SI C 0 scored 457 in their first innings ?Hobbs 138, Makepeace 98, Rhodea 68, and Waddington 53). Geelong, with 18 men, replied with 261 for 10 wickets (Garland, an 18. year old player, 102). The match was drawn.—Renter.
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  • 22 5 i'erjang v Alor Star. (From Our Ovm Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 31.—At golf, Alor Star loat to Penang by 4} to 6.
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  • 481 5 Mr Israel Cohen's Address Ther* wu a large attoendanoe at the At Home given by Mr M M- j at hit residence, S, Ozley Rite, on Sunday afternoon to member! of the Jewish commnnity to meet Mr Israel Cohen, the Zonist Emissary. Mrs NiMim acting ai hoeteei, and
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  • 85 5 Reuter. London, Jan 26,—The Registrar General states tho birth ra c for England and Wal°s in 1920 was 25.44 and tbe death rate 12 4. Tbe deaths of ohildren of coder one yea' 1 were 80 per mille. The birth rate is tbe highest for a decade and
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  • 54 5 Singapore, Feb 1, On LondonBank 4 m/i 2/4 Demand 8/91 Private 3 m/i 2/4 7/16 [On India— Bank T. T. 1«1 On HongkongBank d/d 8% pram On ShanghaiBank d/d On Javt.— Bank T. T. 1*C* On JapanBank d/d 9S Sovereign»—buying rala 18.54 Bank of England rate V» t |ir
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  • 29 5 Frsi Waterhou'e Co, Ltd. Singapore, F. b L To day'i oloaiog rubber qnotationa are at under New York 18J oia. London.—101. Singapore, 35 ctg. Tone of market:—Bteady.
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  • 55 5 12 O'clock noon, Feb 1. Ms ""Ribbed. Crepe Bmoked Sh. Closing Prices Closing Prices. Buyers Stile?« Bny*rs S -Hers. Spot 85 35} Feb 35} 36 Mar 36* 37 April to Jnn« 4*} 43} Tone of ma k-I:—Steady. [Messrs Lyall Mad Evatt's share market report will
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  • 70 5 Singapore, Feb 1. Bilver.—3'|\ Three months Gold $48}. Tin—No orders. No Market. Share Market.—Very little doing. Rubber.—Lunas done $7.6', Mandaia 47} cents, Jimahs $1.40, Tambalaks 65 cents, Offera are iuvited for —Ula Pandana, Kalils and Telok Aniona. Tin —Quiet.— Taipings $1.32}/ $1.42}, Norths $L 35/$1.55, Boaths
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  • 252 5 London, Jan 36 —The newly elected President of the Swansea Chamber of Commerce stated that steamers worth £LOO, r OO a year ago are now obtainable at under £40,000, and there were no havers. It was quite Impossible to build th-ui at sach a price.—Renter Washington, Jan 26
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  • 51 5 The following were the member (other than tbe committee) elected on Friday as tbe Elaetion Committee of the Singapore sporting olub Messrs H M Cantrell, P Canliffa, A W D Dove. B ■lphick, R W Forde, J R George, E S Manasseh, F W Owen, J D Saunders. A C
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 344 5 JUST ARRIVED Waverley Motor Oere Hood CUoths Wooler Motor Cycles Bpaiking Plugs (Simms, Hob Royal Bicycles son Oleo Motor Horns Ai*udin Metal Polish Simme Magnetos Ana Othsr Motor Accessories FOB SALE—CHEAP. One Denby Motor Lorry 2j ten, with New Tyres A Body. Choo Seng Van Co., North Canal ft»*l< :>
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  • 585 6 Latest Prices Quoted In the Market. Singapore, Feb 1. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exebanite and Share Brokers, iran the following list of quotations. Ribber Dollar Shires ftsne Value* Buyen 5ell«r« 1 AUenby 035 045 1 Alor Gajah 1.75 225 2 Amalgamated Malay 2 50 3.25 5 Ayer
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  • 31 6 A local resident now at Home writes that prices are falling steadily. He considers that the oost of living in England is now half what ■is in Koala Lumpnr. "H M
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  • 697 6 Tbe Foil Programme. To-day, Feb. L SOCCER: "Malaya" r S.R.C «n S round Referaa Mr. J Club ground. Referee Mr R. Gale Both at 5 p.m. HOCKEY: Malaya v S.C.C. oa b.C.C. ground, 6 p.m. V.M.C.A. cinema show, 9.30 x>jn Dance at Tanglin Club, 9.45 pm Indian
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  • 114 6 The G i- ?y feature for to-night is two farther episodes (s* yen parts) o! the magnificent Lightning Bryoe serial. m■ m Two farther episodes, no* 10 and 16, of the "Broken Coin" will be •creened at the Liberty Hall from tonight in tbe first show, along with
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  • 220 6 A general meeting of the Pfts- nanpan Htia Olnb was h- Id at h« olob b.r.i-,745 X rhlHig--oad, on Thure lav evening, th« instant, with T«ngkn Y*hya bin Baang as the chairtmn. Th« follow:ag w*re »beted rdflo'-b-arerii for the first b*lf j.ar, 1921 President H M GacoM, (re-. 1 o:«<t)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 W D. H. 0. IJtszja c pu>flaS! ufis I c LONDON. L^D.JtROVViW*i "GOLDgFLAKE" CIGABRTTES FLAKE? L NGL M) j j *L I Everywhere j *t 1 P Q R f .B.CU* M o i a J c c I S S V M StocV list of We hold i t
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    • 330 6 Tomorrow, Wednesday Mr. T L prepense Khairudin the famous act >r In a Cbine«e Play with a powe/fu* moral Thin Loh Pin Kum By Special Requst THE STAR OPERA At Tft Thut c 0 North Bridge Road. To Night I 7o ght ALI 84K71 A Maly Drama will be staged.
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    • 283 6 yCSmmw Remember Flavour Lasts j;:..„ A: PHIPPB (MALAYA) LTD., Sole Distributors NANYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO COMPANY, 38, Robinson Road, Singapore NANYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO COMPANY China's Greatest Tobacco and Cigarette Factories. As convincing pro A of the good qualities of our Cigarettes, sale?, are increasing rapidly and the demaud has exceeded the
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    • 143 6 LARD AUCTION. On behalf of the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, a va uable building site nearYrabStreet wS be offered at auction at our Sale rooms, 16 and 17, Kaffles Place, On Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 2.30 pm land situate at the junction Grant No. ***** 8 q
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 693 7 P. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N Co (Under Contract with Hie Majesty's Government THE GOMPANY'B MAIL SERVICES EAST 0» BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDOH FAil-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Dua SINGAPORE. Himalaya about Feb 3 Karmala about
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    • 773 7 Passenger and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated ia U SAJ FOR AOOOUNT OF THE TJ. 8. SHIPPING: BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—-EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA. A Steamer Freight only Early Feb Creole State Passengers and Freight Late Feb Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Late Mar
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    • 406 7 K. P. M. BTRAITS CHINA LINE. 88. Van Oloon" will sail about the sth of February, for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Th- flteaQjer a provided with Ist and 2. claBH Saloon-aooommoda-'ion. For freight and passage pleas* ipply to K. P. M. 2/8 Golly er Qaay. 51 1— M 4 2
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    • 386 7 O. S. K. Tli fsaka Skisti Kalska, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza StreetPrgpweU Sailings inn Sligiiirt (Bubjwrt to change without notice) Europmmn Llnm, For PORT SAID. MARBEILLFB. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Himalaya Maru Feb 17 Nmw York Llnm. For NEW YORK (ria PANAMA) Alaska Maru new loading
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    • 612 7 NIPPON YUSEN mm (Incorporated in Japan) Oador Mail Contract wHh the Imperial Japanese Ooveraaaect (Subjaot to Alterations without Notioe) European Mali Llnm Fortnightly Serviw For LONDON 6Y ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG, COLOMBO, SUEZ, POBT SAID MARSEILLES. Kaga Maru mid Feb Yokohama Maru Feb-3 Elieet Mar 9 Liverpool Llnm For MARSEILLES
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    • 413 8 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.— A.a intelligent youth for Secretarial office- Previous experience not essential but must have a good knowledge of English. Commencing salary Apply In own handwriting to Box No 211, e/o Malaya Tribune. tt 1 41 WANTED —As scon as possible for a British Firm in Medan:— (DA competent
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    • 510 8 NOTICES. Notice of Removal* Ths undermentioned Company, Ltd., neve removed to No. 8, Phillip Street. THe Sincere fiisarance and Investment Co, Ltd (Uenrpsnttd la Hoaekovg) Singapore. Dated 24 h January, 1921 24 1 5 2 MOTICB.^ UNION INSURANCE BOOIBTT OF CANTON, LIMITED (Incorporated ia Hongkong) NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
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    • 547 8 BANKS. Banque Industrielle De Chine. (Incorporated ia France.) Autheriaed Capital Fra. 260,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up 76,000,000 Raaerra liability to Shareholders 76,000,000 Other Reserve Funds 60,000,000 (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. Peraotte.
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    • 555 8 BANKS. Iki Hi Mm Bank, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: Singapore, Raffle* Chamber* 4, 5 end BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pa hat.. 109 Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembnng and Trang. CAPITAL.
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    • 473 8 BANKS. GHABUREO BAIX Of INDIA, AUBIBAUA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 8Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital ia #00.000 Share* of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £5,600,000 Reserve Liability *< Prepftetqgs £3,490,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland London County Westminster aad Parr's Bank, Ltd. National Provincial
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    • 481 8 BANKS. Sze Hai Tung Banking Insurance Co., Ld. (Incorporate* in the Straits 8.8.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 4» 6,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seeh Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman, i is.' Chaa Teak Hee, Esq. Ong Chaw Keng, Esq. Tee
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    • 348 8 Helvetia Watch Co 34 NORTH BBTDCE ROAD, CORNER HIGH tffefT. We can recommend as a good and RELIABLE m Nickel Pocket Watch 15 Jewel Lever THE SI 5 each WE SB L CYCLES AT^PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKI:T> FROM $74 AND UPWVRDS Easy Terms oan bo SELAT TRADING Co.. gu^Laa,
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