Malaya Tribune, 14 March 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VIII, No 60 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 PRICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MABOH 14, lfJl.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 S. IMA1 JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 A..M :.3u p.m. ADELPfll HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 North Bridge Road, Singapore is***^ snHssVPH^psVsVHsl Piatt, Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Singapore. pi NOW ARRIVING. w LATHES DRILLING MACHINES. WHITEAWAY'S T3T —a At th'p time of the year there are always many
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    • 132 1 Siine, Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements 1 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw i I I I Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations. Full range of Electrical enpplies in stock VXB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. MADSTRONG Plants. The Ideal I lighting
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    • 166 1 I SUN COMPANY supplies All Hit tograpbic Materia s AND The Bight Place for Ama't or IN Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAPORE Phone 660 "ONO DA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN
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  • 1215 2 The Democfttic Refoim 0 f China. Modern Constitutional Development in China, By Harold M. Vinacke (Princeton University Preas Mr. Vinacke's work reveala throurhout the peculiar dilemma of a scholarly mina, divided between instinctive political idealism and a conscientious regard for facte. Hia idealism ia of the generous, benevolent
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  • 227 2 Hospitals Need Corpses. Lord Rowallan haa been sorry to fine, on inquiry at tbe Royal Oollege of Sergeoua, tbat a man may not legally beqaeatb his body for dissection. Tbere is, it seems, a growing difficulty in getting a ■efficient number of bodies, whioh is to be
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  • 386 2 ■Ia No Sense Militaristic." Boy Soon ism, if this bp ewresitte**, is (says the Malay Mill N j in no seise militaristic, the whole aim of the training being to inculcate »p >rtmansbip, a sense of jastice. an ouder»'rinding of tbe meaning of tbe word brotherhood and
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  • 59 2 A Colonial report on Malta states that the question of the increased cost of living in that group of islands was the main difficulty with which the Government had to contend daring she past year. Unemployment, aggiavated by the discharging of 15,000 men from the naval and military *stahiislisastitn and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 862 2 100 PALE TO BE PRETTY. White Checks oo longer Fashionable. To not imagine, all your girls, tbat being pale adds to your charm. It is no more true than that dark lines under your eyes make tbem shine more brightly. The passing glanoe that you notice diieeted at you is
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    • 477 2 An invaluable restorative in cases of j Exhaustion When the system is "below par," j any unusual strain upon the vitality 1 often causes a feeling of exhaustion, j This feeling of exhaustion is due to j I a sudden partial collapse of the vital powers of the body. I
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    • 1 2 MARTIN*
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    • 374 2 I The only £m\ Ijk W£k onK for the I Complete Blood I|f|rS| j He<rt, Muscles r od Preparation. \f £JP fl-, \J i l^erves. Anaemia—Neurasthenia! I Convalescence—Overstrain—Debility—Rapid Growth—Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS. I Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. GlobeoHs a tyoicil active remeiy or medici <"»el —<TjTK for imparting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 737 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagur Head Trams Pass the Door IN THB SECOND SHOW Af 9.SQ Bluebird photo-drama f -a'aring that fascinating atar RUTH CLIFFORD In an excellent story of a #»i»l of the Cabaret who proved a thoroughbred despite her occupation THE CABARET GIRL Ia 5
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    • 393 3 I From Thursday, March 10, to Tuesday, March 15 .JF* 16 I Aitaamtra Ss Alhambra ft me Ifceatre T *H»— ta the only I theatre where yoa je JbV XLi Ji aaaaaeaeaneK AW wita an .=l I- n m rvi DIX i\ sss: jajßjsj B«ACB ROAD, do ring latervala. A
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    • 402 3 Extra-Ordinary Special and Tremendously Grand Presentation Of the most thrilling serial ever made. TO-NIOHT: IN THE SECOND SHOW AT P.M. THE VITAGRAPH Co., Producers of the great Houdini and the invisible hand serials and others of the World's best and most sensational continued photoplays Presents for the First time in
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  • 39 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Mrs- C- B Leicester beg to thank all relatiY»» and friends for attending the funeral of the late Mr- Btuart Mowe, aleo thoee who eent wreaths and letteis of ooedolence. 1* 3 14 3 I
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  • 634 4 II woald appear that Senator Harding's electioneering bark is a good deal worse than his Presidential bite. Daring bis election campaign there seemed to be grounds for some uneasiness as to the international polioy of the Republican candidate, whose success was a foregone conclusion. It seemed to embrace
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  • 55 4 A mail for Europe will close on Thnreday at 3 p m by the s i Egre. A mail tor Western Australia will Ch~on! Thlr U7 t »"nbvih".. Home on leave, M L,. Mr i.jL Qrah BrOWn l > h **K transferred to Singapore nil Selangor Rigby. H e ii
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  • 254 4 Mr. Tan K»h Kee s Disclaimer. A. little while ago we published a contradiction of a report appearing in China papera to ths effect tbat vf r Tea Kah Ken, the well known Singapore merchant, now in China, bad prooeedei to Peking with Miss Woo Poe Ko
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  • 65 4 To-night's Performance. The talented Baodman Opera Co will open tbeir season in tbe Victoria Theatre to. night, with 44 Bran Pie," and the large number of people who have booked seats are aasared of a most enjoyab'" evening. The artistes are all specially chosen, and of long
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  • 63 4 Mr. Gibbon's Nomination Approved. Mr. H A Low presided at an extraordinary general meeting of ths Singapore Chamber of Commerce oo Saturday at noon, when the nomination of Mr. Vincent Gibbons at a previous meeting aa the representative of the Chamber on the Legislative Council during the
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  • 370 4 A Visitor's Book for His Excellency the General Offl:er Commanding and Lady Fowler has been placed in Government Hoase. Tbe F M 8 authorities have dedd ed to abandon tbe town of Kuala Kubo, wbich is menaced by floods eaob rainy season. Tbs mails despatched by the s s Paul
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  • 829 4 Piracy Rumours Knocked on tbe Head. Bow SnrviTorg Were Sated. Oar earlier statement that »h e Hong Mob struck the White Rocks near Lamock Islands, in t heavy and not through the action of pirate' h confirmed by the detailed de*cr Ip tion of the affair
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 275 4 FISHING TACKLE. FOR f-EA OR RIVER FISHING. liahlDg Rodi Qetiei»\ lroUti.fr. Q»% »ud F y Pithing Rod*. Flatting* Hooka Littf rick Hock* on bilk Gimp, Wire Gimp or Unmounted. Mailing* Linai Pisi..d FUx. Twisted Bllr, or Moaned H«c 4 JJnea, Visiting* Ratia Wood i r ]U*)p. p m f r
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    • 321 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd, toupontod ia th* Strelta fttttl— mM 36, PHILLIP STREET, BINGAPORB. New Shipments Jast Arrived. Gelvaniaed Roofing Bolts and Nnta Improved Bngineor'e Ratchet Braoae a Steel Batenet Drills assorted Grindstones in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder oomplete Pruning Saws (Straits and Curved) Steel Type* (Letters and Figures)
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    • 79 4 MBBICE E BAFfDHAIf P MINTS Tbe Mima Opera Co. FOB A 830BT BBA6ON AT THE Victoria Theatre To-Nlght To-Nlght BRAN PIE TUEBDAT, MARCH 15 OH JOY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 BUZZ BUZZ THTJRBDAT. MARCH 17 IRRNE FRIDAY. MARCH 18 GOING UP SATURDAY. MARQH 19; TAILS UP MONDAY. MARCH 21 SHOP GIRL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 141 4 WHBN AND WHERE. To-day, March 14. Hifh Tidas.—0.43 a.m., 1.13 p.m. Football: S R C v Staffords. S.C.C. v R.G.A. Lawn Tennis: SRC Tournameni begins. SVC: Band practice, 6.16. B. Scouts: I, II aad IV Troops, 6.16 fiandman'a, Victoria Theatre, "Brai Pia," til. Tomorrow, March 16. High Tidea.—1.17 aan., 2.0
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  • 219 5 »v ans'nans, Germany's ch»ef war! £ms. aY" sorely stricken- at jfßwSsst ha. overcome their -brethren.'' rw. Berl«n Cabinet has expressed ap■roTal of Yon Simons exploit* at J,e Londen Conference. j,e n ite assnrance ia given that France has no annexation plans in the Rhine area, ajr Lloyd George
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  • 228 5 SUCCESS OF REBELS ADMITTED. Reuter. London, Mar lO.-Th* Times' Ri»a correspondent officially report that tbe revolutionaries have cap tared Petrograd, exoept two railwaj ,l TbT r,p»r. .be. «he Bed. toel heavily at Krasro Selo and Gatcbiw i, borne oat by a Bolshevik wireles. message to tbe effect
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  • 108 5 Reuter. lneeudiarism Naur Uvsreeea, London, Mar 10 -Extensive incendiarism occurred in the Ltverpoo district last night, and fires burst out ou many farms simultaneously. A farmer named Roby fired en and wounded two men. One man was captured near some haystscks, j The polioe at fceaforth captured five
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  • 65 5 Reuter. Mew York, Mar 10.-Tba Atbor-ney-General of the United States has given as his considered opinion that beer Is a medicine. This means tbat beer can be brewed and sold in unlimited quantities to holders of a medical certificate stating that a nourishing stimulant is needed. Prohibition
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  • 42 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 11.— Practically all tbe large Weete/n railways are now following the recent lead given by the Eastern lines in reducing wages of unskilled men. An early reduction of wages ot skilled men is foreshadowed.— Reuter.
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  • 362 5 ECONOMY IN THE ARMY VOTE. Grant to Otl Company. Reuter. London, Mar 11.—The Army Estimates for 1921 2 provide for tbe establishment of 341.0C0 men, at net expenditure of £10*,000,0C0, including £28,5000,100 for troops in the Middle East and £8,000,000 for terminal war charges. The net provision, apart from
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  • 118 5 Made s D.CL. Reuter. London, Mar 11.—Tbe Qaeen, accompanied VPrineess Mery.viBited Oxford and received the degree of Doctor of Civil Law in tbe presence of a large* and distinguished gather, ing at the fcheldonlau Theatre. Tha Chance'lor aaid thet this was the first time Qaeen of England
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  • 206 5 Reuter. London, Mar 10.—The death ii announced of Doctor L. Maxwell, who fonnded a Preibyterian mission to Fomoba and bailt a hospital at Tainan.—Rearer, Copenhagen, Mar 11 —The betrothal is annoanced of Princess Margarethe. daughter of Prinoe Waldemar, ancle of the King, and Prince Rene Boerbon, brother of
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  • 33 5 Reuter. Washington, Mar 10.—Before taking definite action as regards the League of Nations. It Is announced that President Harding will shortly despatch a commission of enquiry to Europe.—abater.
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  • 513 5 FRENCH ASSURANCES RE ANNEXATION, Mr Lloyd George Explains. Reuter. Berlin, Met 10.—The Cabinet be* nnsnlmo'nsly approved Von Sunon.' sondnct at the London negotiations.— Renter. Vienna, Mar 10.—In the National \asembly, Herr Welaklrchner, Preaident, read a declaration of sympathy with Germany aa a reaalt j tne London Oonferenoe. He
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  • 122 5 Questions on Education Expeaditnrfc! At a sub«comroittee meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners last Friday, Mr Q B K Mogliston asked How maoh was spent by (a) Government and (b) the Education Board on education daring 1919? What were the respective amounts contributed towards Education by (a) Government
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  • 68 5 A meeting of the trustees and committee ol the Penang Chinese Town Hall on Saturday eonatdered petitions (or the redactions of house rent, Mr Teoh Paik Tat, the president, favoured the formation of a saboommittee to investigate the qaestion. It was decided that the meeting bad no powers; and the
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  • 274 5 PLAN FOR TURCO.G2EEK SETTLEMENT- Evacaatioi of Coohttrtlßople Reuter. London Mar 10.—Mr Lloyd submitted at the Conference yesterday evening to modify the military and financial clauses in the Treaty of 8evres, limit the so-called zone of the Strain, and modify the 3myrna clauses, with a ▼lew to maintaining
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  • 283 5 Letter from Sir R Baden PewelL While the Chief flcoat (Sir Robert Baden.Powell) and Lady Baden Powell «ere on their visit to India recently, the Governor (8ir Laurence Guillemard) cabled to them a cordial invitation to extend their tow to Malaya Unfortnuately, aa a wire at the
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  • 159 5 Und« H«e Without Peruwt. A German dootor of philosophy of ihe Berlin University was prodaced before lb. third police meg.strate Capt Rowbotbam, at the Inspector Venters of the Registry of Aliens, on Saterday. Tbe aco«ed, Dr A Hahnwas rhsraedwith landing in the Colony .her being warned LoSTll-"
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  • 95 5 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S GAMB. I The much disputed match of last Monday between the SRC and the regimental team of the let South Staffords will be fought again this afternoon on the SRC ground, when ic is hoped an outaide referee will be secured. The S R C team will
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  • 256 5 S.CG. PRACTICE MATCH. Opening the S C C cricket season on Saturday, the A and B teams had a practice match. The B team went in first and started in good fashion, Braddell being caught by Gale for a useful 47 and Riches being caught at 16 by Assiter.
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  • 274 5 RACE FOR JULIA CUP. The second points race for the Julia Cup, presented by Mr. G W A Trimmer was competed for yesterday by members of the Singapore Yacht Club. Nine boats started. Marion failed to get to tbe starting line to time, which waa dieappointmg aa she held
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  • 40 5 SELANGOR COMPETITION. The mixed foursomes faiocx-out competition at the Selavngor Golf Club was completed on Thursday a* 6 lll v.hen Mr and Mrs. M H Whitley beat Mr. Cockburn and Miss Mclver in the final by 4 aud 2.
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  • 39 5 DRAW FOR GR1FPINS. We might remind follow» of the turf that the griffiaa for the SpruMI race meetiag will De r (Monday) afternoo» at yard at 6.15, when thoee latere»» are Invited to attend. •OS—— I V
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  • 31 5 INTRRCLUB TOURWAMBNT. Entries are invited from of registered or exemt/Ud Clnaeee clubs for an inter-club» billiards tournament. Rules cae be obtuned from tne secretary of the Garden Club. v usvsssai
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  • 95 5 A. War Office communigue of Feb 10 states The names of the undermentioned have been brought to the notice of the Secretary of Btare for War for valuable service* rendered in connection with the War, and, when applicable, an entry will be made m the records of servioe of Offices*,
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  • 30 5 Fred Wnterhouse Co, Ud. Singapore, Msr 14. To-day's dosing rubber geetattan are as uader:— New/ York IT oent, dulL London.—lo}d firm. Singapore, 32 otsTone of th« Market :—Bteady.
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  • 41 5 12 O'clock noon, Mat 14. Pale Ribbed. Orepe Brooked Bh. CV*ins Pr»« Closing Prices Buyers iellers Buyeri Sellers. Sdol 3« 3S Sftk 32 g| A ,U It April to June 35 5b Tone of market:—B eedy.
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  • 114 5 Sings por*, Max 14. SUrer.—32|. Hongkong—4 per cent premium. Shanghai 73}. Three months Qold.—s49. Tin —No oables. Rubber Market.—The market is firmer with March around 82 cents April 33 and Api»l/J« n e 35/36. Share Market.—Rabbers Tapats $13 85/$14.50, Basaetts 83/87* cents, NeUmays 30 oents. Offers
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  • 59 5 felnf&pore. Mar 14. On l>ondon Bank 4 m/> 2/4 1/4 Demand 2/3 27/38 Private 3 mjt 2/4 17/32 On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong Bank d/d 4%pm On Shanghai— Bank d/d 72* On Java fUnk T. T. 133^ On Japan— Bank d/d Sovereign»—buying rale »8.53 Bank of
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  • 131 5 A library for officer* end men of the Mercantile Marine ha* been started locally by Mr Cranna, of tbe YHG V who will be pleased to here any books wbich the poblic can spare. These can be sent to Mr Cranna at th* YMCa. Up country
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  • 32 5 The rate of untitled of Money Ordere for Indie an i Ceylon to-day i. Rs. 175-HOO. The rate of pay. meat of Money Order* f rom India and Ceylon li Ri. 180-1100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 278 5 WooUr Motor Oyoie. Sparring a Boyal Bicycle. cOD M Motor Horn. Aladdin M.tal Polish And Other Motor Acceasonas Simroi Magnetos Ana FOB SALE—CHEAP. On. Denby Motor Lorry 2 t lon, with Umw Tyres A Body. Choo Seng Yasi Co-, North Oa»l Boatl Stultpor* FBASEP i CHALMEBg Kn ß ■••H«8 Work*.
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  • 127 6 »2?* Kmpira to-night will preaent tarn. Thia ia a flya-malar ■Urrinr tha flaaetaatia* Ruth aiffonL An Edgar Lewig production, "A Beggar in Purple," featuring L C Shumway Charles Arl ing, Betty Bnce and Ruth King, fa \ix n JI presented at the Palladium to-night, as well as a
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  • 99 6 Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Prune Muiister, ha. invited Hai* to visit the Dominion after tha or ex-Service Men ia Cape Town. Recroillng for the Regnbr Army at Horn, has recently shown a mark H wcreaae. Thia rue i. no dcubi doe in a meae.re, to the prevailing •Lcknees in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 209 6 I W. D. H. O. j WILLS I I c j I J I i T I I 13 1 Enginee'tog Service. Mechanical Lifting ENGIW EHI*G DEPARTMENT of W The Borneo Company, Ltd., M incorporated in England,j I Vale,''foist. rFRERA" ITALY'S BEST MOTOR CYCLE. Strong, Well Built 34 H.P. Single
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    • 272 6 tew Uwrs 9jgu M«r»» 7h«f Ga ed featuring that peppery, athletic star GEORGE B. SEITZ The Master Mind of Serial Creation The man who was chiefly responsible for £c success of the Best .trials' that e5 LZ. ITE and 8 "umber of others wZ^ f&m Ua in theBeria wor, d,
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    • 417 6 TRAIN SERVICES. Singapore (Tank Rod) Daily. fJ?L rmma 0 Singapore v i 7 7 ajn *»d 7 n.m. arrivim«r Kuala Lumpur 6.55 anT^Jf The through presa for Pesaag leave* LmT" ed/a^^'i^ 17 eo_> and 7.56 p.m. arriving at Penan* X_ d 6.43 a-mT^nertrviE? On Sunday, the North 730 ITS, ST"
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    • 200 6 j4 WRfGLEYS (A tter Every Meal) m mm H e ai e a over fbe *<*»<» o Se tui I delicious loniMastina confection for if W ?5 1 weet and ■■v Sealed dteesflon- Road, SintfanoJl I A. coanocikg proof of :h. good ua»liti«« of m I product, of CHINA and
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    • 32 6 IPULO mOMC BRICKS. 8?st Machine Pressed Pricks. Can a,s c 0 be p supplied on Tan Kah Kee Co., Wotor ft General Eutfineerind w iT^ Oomaultiag and viaitu* an^ •"otto, and rootor
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 603 7 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Enola-dj UiL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Unier Contract with His Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTEftM SERVICE. Front LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. Soudan ab at Ma-J* p. s>y abont May
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    • 836 7 Passenger and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.S.A.J j FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U 8 BHIPPINQ BOARD SAJi Ffi ANCHtO—Is AKILA—E AST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Via COLOMBO Wolverine State Paaaenger* and Freight Mar 26 n£sa2* Passengers and Freight Apl 20 Uieole Mate
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    • 446 7 INDO-CHiNA STEAM NAVIGATION CO .LC. (Inoorporeted in SnglwdJ ptreet Servtes to Japan vie Hongkong a saesjgaal, sad to Calcutta via Peaaag. frees Singapore, Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad* mg for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtne ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PUPABQ AJfD CALCUTTA. Knmsang
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    • 427 7 O.S.K. Tli lull Stun Utlu, LIMITED. (Ln corpora tad in Japan) No. 2 De Soaza Street Pwjwied Sailings Iran Singapore (Babjwt to change without notioa) European Line, For POBT SAID. MARSEILLES, j LONDON. ANTWERP, ROT- 1 TERD'vM ot HAMBUPG. Shunko Maru arr. M 25 dep. 27 Burma Maru arr. Apl
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    • 643 7 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated ln Japan) Uader Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government (Subject to Alterations without Notice) European Mali Line Fortnightly SnTViee For LONDON ct ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG, COLOMBO, SUEZ, POBT SAID MABSBILLBS. Kliest Marl 6 MishimaMaru A Mar SadoMaru A P nl 6 Liverpool Llnm For
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 498 8 WANTED. MONEY TO LEND. 115,000 on approved security. Apply to THE SECRETARY, Ga den Olub. 28 2—M 25 3 Census 1921. The Government requires Enumerators for Census work outside Municipal Limit, applicants must apply in person to tbe Office Assistant, Land Office. F. J. HA LLI FAX, .Assistant Superintendent of
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    • 410 8 NOTICES. venoß. The publio is notified that Mr. E. J Tronfield, is not in our eerv ce. Standard Oil Co.. of Raw York. 143 Notice, Having completed our machinery, we are now able to supply Batam bricks up to good quantity at moderate price. Ong Sam Lf r ng Co..
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    • 544 8 BANKS, Banque Industrielie De Chine. (Incorporated in Franca.) Authoriaed Capital Frs. 260,000,000 Subscribed n 160,000,000 Fa*d-up n ft 76,000,000 Reserve liability to Shareholder* 76,000,000 Other Reserve Funds 60,000,000 (1-3 of the Capital subscribed by tbe Government oi the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Aadre Berthelot. General Maaager:
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    • 586 8 BANKS. TH II Hill Hit UlttM. HEAD OFFICE: Singapore, Raffle* rhambara 4, 6 aad 6. BRANCHES: Peaaag 86 Beau* Stmt Malacca 131 Joaker Street. 77 -7» Jalaa Suleiaaa. Batu Pahat.. 10» Jalan Rahajnat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraaeiaco. BaUvna, Sourabaya, SaananS Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, PaJembaag aad Trang. CAPITAL.
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    • 517 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BARK OF IKDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital ia 600,000 Shares of £5 each £8,000,000 Reaerve Fund £8,600,000 Reaerve Liability of Proprietors £8,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and afi>ii wm f Baak, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's
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    • 474 8 BANKS. Sze Hai long Banking Insurance Co., Ld. (Incorporated ia the Straita S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 68, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 496,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Lag Lim, Eaq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Eaq.—Deputy Chairman. Chaa Teok Hee, Eeq. J Ong Chow Keng, Eeq. Teo Teow Peng;,
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    • 174 8 Helvetia Watch r e CORNER HIGH SiMET, 34 NOETH BRIDGE ROAD We Oiler Mow: Cold Gilt INVENTIC Patent Lever Plain Pocket Watch Pocket Watch $4*«cb. $3.50 each WE SELL CYCLES AT PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKETS FR M 574 AND UPWARDS. Easy Terms oan be Arranged. SELAT TRADING Co., v
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    • 80 8 jS JIL &ANCCJ S I j oe.vi siviNOi I Soc<Ai. tmnnii «f > 1 J Mr 1 A lways the best. UFt. KIGHELIN TYRES All sizes always in stock LIM ?m SENG, 17, Cecil S' :eet COAL mil Best and cheapest where colour is no consideration, invaluable for outhouses and
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