Malaya Tribune, 21 April 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] ANDW3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII -No. 92 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 PRICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921.
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    • 135 1 I" S. IMAI P JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours** 8.30 a.m.—&.30 p.m. ADELPH! HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 North Bridge Boarf, Sing -.eseeMDSvttsiBHSSBSSBSSSSSssB^^ ««•■SSM^s^BWSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSJSMSSSWseissBBM Phtt, Jensen. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) f Singapore. (In Stock.) Electric Irons Electric Grills j (F.j* Household Use.) -< .L^...„—_ 1~ Hfc WBii*aw«v. Lfidlaw St., ltd. IB
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    • 131 1 Sime, Oarbu Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electi Ie Lighting Power Installations, Fnll rai p< of Electrical »i\ pli v stock I V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DiCtBSMPIt" Telephones. I -MADSTRONG' Plants. The ideal Lighting Set
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    • 224 1 SUN ff COMPANY supplies Alt Photographic Materials AND The Sight Place for Amateurs IN Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NOBTH BRID6B BOAD, I SINGAPORE I Phone 660- j "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturino Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGKiTS Mitsui Bussan Saisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) I
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  • 182 2 Commercial Unison sad TravdUnf Reuter. The Colombo correspondent of tin Malay Mail" wires on April 15 A London csble of April 13 to the Times of Qe>lon says that the annasi meeting of the Rabber Growers' Association will be held on April 20 when Sir Stanley Bois will
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  • 147 2 Mr. F. G. Penny's Suggestion. At the meeting of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, at the request of Mr FO Penny, the' vice-chairman brought foru ard a resolution proposed by tbe Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce to tbe effect tbat the Government be
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  • 170 2 j A Southern colonel st s banquet I in Arkansas offered to toast water Water, the purest and best of all things that God created. I want to say to yos that I have seen it glisten in tiny tear-drops on the sleeping lids of infants,
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  • 272 2 The roll of the unemployed in Selangor is increasing, and reports of petty robberies are becoming more frequent. Armed patrols of robbers from Kuala Lumpur are extending the radius of their activities. A Japanese paper states His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince, who, according to a speolal despatch to the
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  • 109 2 Bx> Em press' Last Journey. Reuter. Doom, Holland, April 18— L*te last night motorcars drew ap ootside the ex-Kaiser's residence, and tbe remains of tbe ex Kaiserin were plaoed in one, the ex Kaiser entered another, and the cortege proceeded in darkness to Maarn railway station, where
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  • 113 2 Reuter. London, April 18.-There were extraordinary scenes to-day at the clawing stages of the Wakeford case. A crowd, chiefly of well-dressed women, besieged the entrance to the courtroom, aad wildly straggled for admission. The evidence at the past few hearings has been most conflicting and bewildering. Sir E.
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  • 128 2 Reuter. London, April 18—The interim report of tbe committee of the Chamber of Shipping on the pilferage of goods in transit, emphasises tbe fact that the average claims paid b» sevsn different steamship compaoies engaged in tbe same tr •te ranged from 21d to 62d a ton
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  • 86 2 Reuter. Paris, April 18.—Wrangel's failure to accept Prance's suggestions as regards tbe disposal of troops, has drawn from the Government a sting, ing note aeousing Wrangsl of ingratitude in the face of Prance's beavy financial sacrifices, amounting to 200,000,000 francs, refusing to continue to feed tbe troops
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  • 91 2 CnwtreJ oi Canal Zone. Reuter. London, April 1&_The Times correspondent at Washington cables that the Houae of Representation has passed the Emergency Tariff Bill Speaking- in the Senate, Mr. Lodge advocated the passage of a treaty under which America pays Colombia twenty-five million dollars for the cession
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  • 73 2 Reuter. London, April 18.—There are reliable signs of returning prosperity in the cotton trade. Greater Harwwxi, which is wholly dependent on Indian trade, now has made preparation in the departments for full swing work.—Reuter. London, April 18.—Sir Nevill Macready has issued a proclamation forbidding for the present civil
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  • 95 2 Reuter. London, April 18,—In consequence of the passing of the 8ex Disqualification Removal Act pf 1919, the Civil Service Commissioners have i8saed regulations reserving to men all posts in the following servioes overseas, other than posts for which women may specially be reoraited, namely, diplomatic and consalar services,
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  • 72 2 The engagement of Miss Low Lean Oboo, the only daughter of Mr Low Leong Haat, of Northern-road, Penang, and Koala Lemper, and grand-daughter of tbe late Mr Low I Boon Kirn, to Mr Cheah Wah Hye, the eldest son of Mr Gbeab Tat Toe and grandson of Mr Cheah Chen
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    • 721 2 IT©© TIRED T© SLEEP. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm th __H*° y >Ple are unable to sleep because ther are too tired. They have driven Si ,ht. ard for so Ion that are 00 the verge of a nervosa break-down •wLffS* exctte them an J silence depresses them What little sleep they get «oes
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    • 371 2 "We're so glad you are getting well again, Daddy." j What a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who has been nervy and run-down to find he is getting I. bac h,s normal health and vigour! 1 Wincarnis' offers renewed health to men who are I I "Nervy
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    • 74 2 AEKATCD I P V WATTBR flugel&Co ltd Tnjnnwnns 1 Wash Out, Your Pores I With Cuticura Soap Hgjtjhui simple wholesome treatment wua tiresome tnaaaa.wg and other fads. oS B _T2?~? t !5 M r with Cuticora 9fiLS.3-S of the finger, wash move minutes with CoUcuraSoapand SIT!-?* U«n« Plenty of soap,
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    • 1 2 MARTIN'S
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    • 328 2 m Be sure j| you get kW on the bottle you I H k uv s Bovril. Bovnl *9r, flR is the one food which, [J m addition to its own %t 3 direct nutritive value, H| hns been proved by H| it 1 1 'pendent scientific BB investigation topossess
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    • 25 2 Always the best. mm HICHELIN TYRES AHfJn. alwa.ein stock Stockist m WEE SENG, Cfcoil Btr»«t. TOOXH. ACHE K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BKA« BASAH BOAD
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    • 335 3 MARLBOROUGH f hs Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. From Monday, April 18, to Saturday, April 23. A MELODRAMA OF STRONG LOVE INTEREST Featuring a bewitohin? and ajlaring RaaaUa Star Nadya Lsslensko In a ftory of a girl's lova and a woman's jealousy forcefully told THE
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    • 1033 3 fte From Thursday, I pril 31, to Tuesday, April 26. Alhambm 1 Alnamora b AT THK fa ooly the Theatre theatre where yon ja maw I I M 1 1 ■■anV anVanV a% 1 1 t.... best a I LJ A 1J E_ 13 A and the BEST Tts Mall
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    • 357 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME*! AT 7.20 SHARP. f DAVID ROSGOE'S WILL" Serial In Fifteen Episodes. Thirty Reels. Ma I I.J "The Ceuaterfeiters" No. 12. The Interrupted Weeding (Continued next Tuesday) With a 2 Part Larry Samoa ©omaeV SICONB SHOW AT f P M, SHAIrP. WI_ 1AM DUNCAN AND EDI1H JOHNSTON HI
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  • 199 4 To-day. April SL J High Tides.—8.56 ajn, 10..6 pjn. Sporting Club, Exchange, 646. i B. Scouts: Physical culture, 6.16; III Troop, 6.15. 1 Y.M.C.A. gymnastic class, 8.30. j Freemasonry Eastern Gate Lodge. Hippodrome Circus, Beach-road, 9.16. i Peter Dawson, Victoria Theatre, 9.30. To-morrow, April 22. High Tides.—10.38
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  • 653 4 Reuter. I We hear very Utile about Ireland just now. Temporarily, the strike situation provides the "big news." Bnt the in- 1 I du8trial cnsia will pass—has almost passed already—and I the Irish problem will remain, no nearer solution than ever. I Very soon it will again
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  • 463 4 Paris, April 18.—Wrangsl's fsilure accept France's suggestions as ards the disposal of troops, has itrn from the Government a sting. Q note aeoasiog Wrangsl of intude in tbe face of France's 0 y financial sacrifices, amounting gi 0,000,000 francs, rpfusing to ■ml to feed the troops who
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  • 200 4 Allowances to Subordinate*, There will be a meeting of the Legislative Ooanoil next Monday at 2.30 p.m. Mr Song Ong Biaag will ask for information concerning the temporary allowances whioh were to hare been paid to Government subordinates. He will ask why, as the high cost of living
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  • 137 4 Chinese Passenger Killed. A fatal motor acoident took piaoe in the early hoars of this morning, when motor ear 2708 ran into the diteb at the aide of Esat Ooaat-road near the 8£ milestone, throwing oat one of its passengers, a Macao named Tip Ah Kal, who
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  • 126 4 Uowing the despatch of a confatory telegram by H. E. the -HBor, the following telegram eceived from London on Tues- His Excellency the Governor, 4 Settlements. I beg to thank n your kind telegram and Rood for the new Madras-Singa-ible. I trust it will be the of materially
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  • 114 4 On another page appears an annoanoement regarding the ctneas, which will be taken in Malay4 on Sanday, April 24. A series of -iili*, and an expUna* lory Imaginary form, duly filled in, r 8* T *Oi *od sboald be of assistance to those peraous who may be in
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  • 211 4 Our untitled Lumpur correspondent wires that at tbe Kundong rubber meeting, Mr Kindersley emphasised that it was the clear duty of the Gorernment to take steps to protect what may be called a national industry, and incidentally the whole business of the country, by noting on tbe lines submitted by
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  • 420 4 REICHSBANK'S gold o BE SECURITY. Ififormal Allied CotLh. Reuter. Paris, April 19.—According to the latest advices from Germany, u result of the failure of her recent overtures to the cabinets at Berne Prague, Washington, and Brussels] she has abandoned the attempt to find an intermediary to convey to
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  • 205 4 Action in Mipreme Coart. Another action ia connection with the controversy concerning tbe Alsagoff Estate was brought before Mr. Justice Barrett Leanard ia ths Supreme Court yesterday, when Said Mohamed Yassin (otherwise kaown as Wan Puteh, the champioa of Raffles School), ia conjunction with his sister, Sheriffe
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  • 143 4 The Loek-oat 5 the Gereges. Ai we reported on Monday, tbe local garage worken who had gon« on strike against a proposed tea per cent redaction of their wages were giren ac.il yesterday to retarn to their employment, at the employers' •-raw. If they did not retnrn,
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  • 82 4 Buyers Shy of Trust Puica. A net* Service to the M Tiwam Welierreden, April 20.—The »»gar Trast continues without ban becaaae bay en do not want to pay the Trust limit, which hi m «J«t«rily too high ia connection with prbes abroad. P 1 Trust, however, does not
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    • 231 4 ROBINSONS CKlEBkATED PERFUMES. flew Supplies Just Riciliel 'Essence <f Mangee" PER BOTTLE HHMHMI S!,xs mm _Bfla V h te Ri se er fume JBl^ FR\< RA T AND L 1 STING __B_?_?j_f_ 2 z Bottles S2 26 ___________N 4>z Rates $4 25 ROBINSON A Coi LTD 7 ln«-rpi>riit«J In the
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    • 424 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., luoorpor ted in Um BtnUto Srttlraenti. 3«, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE GOODS BEADY IN STOCK. !oo US? |»____Mi Buckets. J&^J* 1 6 200 Casks Best Portland Cement ?n C T l P ??.L B I,e O» 0 0 -0CasksMono»ors No. 7, 30 Casks Assam Hoe Forks 3
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  • 220 5 There 11 much talk of pending negotiations in the ooal dispute, but notable failure to agree upon Ihe preliminaries to discussion. i The effects of the strike on industry ere increasingly serious, and in Scotland disturbances are occurring. Germany has not yet produoed proposals which will save her
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  • 263 5 THE OPPOSITION TYPES OF GOVERNMENT. Reuter. London, April 19.—Replying to the appeal ol several Bishops, Mr Lloyd George says that he very heartily sympathises with the desire to bring about peace with a contented Ireland. He dencunces tbe Sinn Fein reign of terror, and declares that the policy
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  • 112 5 The Worst in Memory. Reuter. London, April 19.—The present is the worst shipping slump in living memory. Approximately 900 British vessels, of a tonnage of over 2,000,000 have been driven to anchor by the industrial stagnation and dissension. A city authority declares that ships to-day are not
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  • 64 5 Reuter. London, April 19.—Arrangements are being made for underwriting the naw Indian Government seven per cent loan of £74 millions by bonds repayable in 1926 at 102, or ia 1931 at par, and convertible into India three per cents on a basis of 202 in 1922, snd
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  • 35 5 Reuter. London, April 19.—1n the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain announced that the Budget will be introduced on the 25th mat. by himself, owing to Sir Robert Home's preoccupations wwh the cosj itriks.—Renter.
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  • 536 5 BOTH SIDES INCLINED TO NEGOTIATE. Rioting In Scotland. Reuter. London, April 19.—A significant statement was made in the House of Oommons late last night, which, it is (bought, increases the prospects of a settlement of the coal situation Mr Lloyd George declared that although the Government was
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  • 125 5 Reuter. London, April 19. —The o f o wn Prince of Japan will receive an honorary Doctor's degree at Cam bridge.—Reuter Paris, April 19.—The death has taken place of M Joseph Reinacb, journalist, promoter of tbe revision of the Dreyfu* oase. —Reuter. Washington, April 19.—1t is offi cially
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  • 94 5 Reuter. New York, April 19.— Newspapers at Washington say that Mr. Hughes on April 15 sent a note to Britain with reference to the allegations made in the House of Commons that the United States Government had endeavoured improperly to procure the annulment of certain oil concessions
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  • 912 5 FOOTBALL. THE FORTHCOMING LEAGUE. A little more progress towards the formation of the Singapore Football League was.made at the committee meeting held in the Cricket Club yesterday. Mr. W. Lang ham Carter (president) took the chair, and Mr. J. M. Sime (vice-president) was also present, with the secretary and
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  • 356 5 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. There was no play yesterday, owing to the heavy raia. The taas arranged for yesterday will be played to-morrow. To-day's Ties. Patau. White and Clerc vs. Groom and Milligan. A Doublea. Utermark and Pash vs. Linton and Sinclair. Champ iunrtip. Dean J. A. vs. Layton G.
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  • 103 5 Says the -«Malayan Leader," referring to a recent allusion In the "Tribune" to an interesting promlseo event: There is ample excuse for a Malayan tennis tournament, for both our nearest neighbours, Ceylon and Hongkong, have regular open championship competitions. Indeed, the present champion of Ceylon Is a
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  • 145 5 K.G.C. COMPETITIONS. The following are results of competitions held this month in connection with the Keppel Golf Olub April MedaL The following were the fi*e btst «cores J Thomson 83 11 72) Tie J Stracban 82 )0 72) C E Tyreman 91 14 77 G 0 Niobolls 88 9
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  • 89 5 LATEST HOME GAMES. (Copyright Telegram.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 21.—The •Malay Mail" correspondent ia Lahore telegraphs the following results received by the "Civil aad Military Gaaette," dated London, April 18. The results of Inter-Varsity racquets are In the doubles, J. F. C. Simpson snd R. C.
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  • 103 5 ASIATIC OLTMPHIGS. Thy,' writing to the 44 Malayan Leader" with regard to Malayan Asiatio Olympics, suggests that the various Asiatic Clubs should bold a meeting once a year. He thinks as a preliminary step that some of the Asiatic Clubs in tbe town should take the lead and send
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  • 80 5 THE TEST SELECTORS. Reuter. London, April 19.—A meeting of the Cricket board of Control has appointed B Spooner, H K Foster and J Daniel as selectors for the season's test matches, with power to co opt the csptain selected also to call in consaltarively two pro fessiouals. The seleotors
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  • 75 5 CHINESE VOLUNTEERS REVIVAL After a lapse of six-and-a-half years, the Chinese Co, 8 V I, will start their monthly shoots again at the Balestier Range on Saturday, at 2 30 p m. New rifles will be issaed for this shoot and the O 0 Company hopes tbat all members
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  • 61 5 SATURDAY'S MATCH. By kind permission of Colonel R W Morgan, CMC, DS O, and officers, the b*nd of tbe Ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play at the polo tournament on Saturday Members are reminded that this toarnsment is in aid of the TJnem ployment Faud, and it is
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  • 56 5 AT LAST New York, April 12.—Tex Bickard announces that the Dempsey-Car pentier fift&t will be fought at Jerse} City on Ju'y 2. Car pentier and bib manager, Descamps, are sailing for America on May 7.—Reuter. The (Singhalese residents of 8elangor ar< meeting on Saturday, at 8, Watkins-street, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 203 5 A Chief Justice's Views. Reuter. Vancouver, April 19.—Mr. Wang Chung Hui, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, China, has arrived en route to Geneva to attend the revision of the League Covenant. He intends to spend a month in America, ineluding Ottawa and Washington, to learn the official
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  • 141 5 Future Improvements. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, April 20 Interviewed by the "Pinang Garotte," Mr Gittins tbe retiring adviser to the Biamese Railways, said on the Kelantan side through trsins would be running from Ohiengmsi, the line being practically finished The majority of complaints against tbe train servioe
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  • 26 5 The untitled of Issue of nomey orders lor l«»llio »«<< <.»)lo» t, zz< 172—tzl<l0. Id« r»,l» ol p»7« ««.t> ol l»o««7 "«ier» «roo, 1n6io ,«6 0»7lo««, N7—tzl00.
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  • 29 5 Fni WitekNw Co, Lai. Singapore, April 21. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under New Yo»-lr. 16 c.s. London —9<. Singapore, 31 ots Tone of th* Market:—Quiet.
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  • 53 5 12 O'olock noon, April 21. Pale Ribbed. Crepe Smoked Sh. Closing Prk »s Closing Prices. Bnyeri hellers Bavers Sellers. Spot 31$ 32 May 32 32} May to Jon* 33 34 July to Sept 36 37 July to Dec 38 39 Tone oi market:—Qsiet Tin to-day,
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  • 58 5 Singapore, April 21. Jn London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 IS/S2 Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/» 2/4 11/16 On IndiaBank T. T. 174 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 12% pm On ShanghaiBank d/d 65} On Java— Bank T. T. 136 On Japan— Bank d/d 93 Sovereign*—buying rate $8.54 Bank of England
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  • 107 5 MACPEAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, April 21. Silver 35. Hongkong 12 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $49. Tin.—£169-5-0 per ton. Share Market.—Nil. Rubbers.—U nchanged. Tins.—Weaker. Taipings 97% to $1.02%, Norths $1.07% to $1.15, Souths 60 to 65 cents, Batang Padangs 50 to 55 cents, Murais $3.40 to $3.75,
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  • 106 5 Reuter. Berlin, April 19.—There wore sombre scenes on the arrival of the remains of the ex-Kaiserin at Wild Park Station, near Potsdam. The ex-Crown Princess, the younger members of the ex-Imperial family, the ex-Court dignitaries and a party of ex-officers with lowered swords awaited the train. Many wreaths
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  • 53 5 The untitled Government untitled contain* notification of the following appointments :Mr C Bradberry •nd Mr H Q Wong, B m J, to be Unofficial Members of the Mashwsrst Kersja-an (Council of State' ,Mr J V Thompson, English Education Officer, to b a member of tbe Rent Akseesment Board, vlc° Mr
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    • 387 5 PHASER CHALMEHg Engineering Work* •S mad 61« SoMrsor ■oof. Slag vor% SOLE AGENTS FOR: SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD, LTD. OF SHEFFIELD. MANUFACTURERS OF High Speed Steel, Tools, Saws, ete. PROPRIETORS GENERAL ELECTRIC Co Ltd. (Iaoorponted In Knglaad.) DRESSMAKING S MIlITnTry" Do you want to learn bow to make all kind of
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  • 645 6 Latest P-icw Quoted hi tie Market 'Sfrigapore', April 21. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Bxchange and Share Broken, Imp* the following lilt of quotations. Robber Dolhtr Shares lain* Value* Buyer* Bellen. 1 AUenby 0.25 0.35 1 Alor Gajah 1.75 2.25 2 Amalgamated Malay 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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  • 133 6 The Empire to night will have as its feature "Bind Man's Eye*," a powerfal Metro play, which will be screened in the second show. The other items are all of first.rate quality. An intensely gripping Benjamin B Hampton production 'The Money Changers," in six reels, festering sach well-known
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  • 125 6 Below are indicated the ho«r« of baainess daring the transfer from th* present O P O to the new temporary premises on the reclamation next to Johnston's Pier. Should an outward mail arrive on Snnday it will ba dealt with at the new effico. Old G.P.O. Saturday. Sandfly.
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  • 181 6 List of Sobeeribers. Previously acknowledged $40,621.20 P. R. Pinhorn £Bqr., 15 E. L. Shipman Esqr., 10.25 Malacca Planters' Aasociation 167.12 "Christ Church" Malacca (Collection) 165.72 C. E. Nugent Esqr., 20 H. R. Moullin Esqr., 50 N. R. Jarrett Esqr., 26 R. C lnigo Jones Esqr., 10 "Balance
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  • 75 6 ThirteetiLh List of Subscription?. Amount already acknowledged $11,481.21 14 Anon 10 Collected by Mrs. Gattey (3rd Hat.) Bisbop Bickley 10 H. R. W. Lobb 26 Collected by Mra. Sime (Bth list.) W. Lowther Kemp 100 J. Travers and Co., Ltd. 50 W. P. W. Ker 50 G.
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  • 164 6 The following paaaengers are leaving the Straits for Europe by the 9-s. Khyber, due to sail from Singapore at noon on Saturday Colonel W. P. Hume, Commander B. A. Cator R. N., the hon. Mr. P. J. and Mrs. Sprottle, Mr. A Mrs. G. W. A. Trimmer, Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 267 6 Reduction in Prices JOHN PLAYER SONS CIGARETTES Player's Nsvy Cut $-.80 tin of 50 TOBACCO Player s Navy Mixture $1.20 }lb. Navy Cut 1.10 n deLuxe 1.60 3 A Engineering Service. Track Transport. Hudson Light Railway material is manufactured at the largest Works in the Empire, devoted solely to the
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    • 654 6 WANTED.—BiIIet by a Oeylon Burgher t married. I Haa 16 years experience in planting and Mercantile firms. Has excellent testimonials Please reply to Efficiency c/o Malaya tribune. SI 4 23 4 FOB 8 A Ii B—One Triumph Motor Cycle, complete, in excel lent running rder, 4 H.P» Four months usa
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    • 140 6 Lf The famous long lasting confection m that keeps teeth white, breath sweet and 1 I a3w aids petite and dtecsticn. Wrapped m t£jß in waxed paper an 4 sealed* It keeps jSpf M fresh and full-flavoured, always. E^lmwT CHEW IT AFTER EUERY W£ftL^^^§> il. Tbe Flavour LastsU* mmmmmmmmmmmmamßmmmmmmm "^tSßlSSi^S?*»
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    • 546 7 P.&O.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular nd Oriental S N. Co. (Under Contract with H'i3 Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEB VICES EAST OF BOMBAY am at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTEKN SERVICE. From- LONDON Dne SINQAPOBE. Plsssy about May 1» Nyaaza about
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    • 752 7 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in USAJ FOB A0OOUN1 OF THE 0. 8, SHIPPING BOA RE. SAN FHANCI9LO— INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Vn COLOMBO. Granite State Passengers and Freight May 10 Creole State Passengers and Freight June 10 Wolverine State Passengers and
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    • 433 7 Straits SttsasHi Co. ltd. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swatteuhan. and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, '0 p.m for Malacca and Muar. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malaooa and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday 4pm for Port Swettanham and Penang Hebe Thursday, 4 p m., for
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    • 388 7 O.S.K. TH lull Stall bisba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan,? NO. 2 DB SJJUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to chance without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE, lor PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Burma Maru arr. Apl 24 dep 25 viiaB Maru arr. May 2U dep. 2i Maru arr.
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    • 625 7 NIPPON YUSEH KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Coder Mad Coatract with tha laiperial Japanese Qevernacen! (Bubjact to Alterations without Notice) European Mall Una Fortnightly Strritf For LONDON ck ANTWEBP via (MALACCA) PENANG» COLOMBO, SUEZ, POST SAID 6t MARSEILLES. Kitano Maru April 31 Inaba Maru May 4 Eamo Maru May 18 Liverpool
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    • 546 8 WANTED. SALESMAN WANTED— (Chinese) must have experience in Bough Goods business and intimate knowledge of looal bazaar. Applicants should state qualifications, and salary expected. Apply to A. G. A- o/o Malaya Tribune. 16 4 uc GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. WANTED. —For Chief Police Office, Singapore, a Clerk and Interpreter, Grade III Applicant
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    • 369 8 The Overseas Assuring* Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the SB.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, O.B.E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Ong Boon TaL Esq. Lim Chwee Chian, Esq. Chus Poh Siang, JBa%V Lee Pang Seng. Esq. Yeo Baa Keng, Esq. Ong His Hong, Eeq. -«n».. Tan Soo
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    • 538 8 BANKS: Banqtee Industrielle De Chine. (Incorporated hi Francs.) Authorised Capital Fm. 250)000,000 Subscribed 160,000,000 Paid-up m 76,000,000 Reserve BabiHty to Shegphtaasraj jmh 75,000,000 Other Reserve Funds 60,000,000 (1-8 of tbe Capital suigrcibad hy ths Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board-of Directors: Andre Bsrthelot General M «ygpi A.
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