Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII- No 105 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 PRICE f GENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MAT S, 1981.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 S. IHAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours I 8.30 a m —5.30 p.m. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING, No. 98 North Bridge Road, Bin^Aporo I I a B Platt, Jensen, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.) I I B STOCK: mw 'I I Electric Ceiling Fans, Electric Grills, Electric Water Purifiers, I English 4 in.
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    • 23 1 SUN COMPANY ■upplUi All Photographic Materials The Right Place for Amtteurs Doroloping, Printing and Enlargement Mo. 94, NORTH BRIDOB BO AD, SINGAPOREPhone 660*
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  • 550 2 Mr. Duncan Says Legislation is Only Remedy. At the twelfth annul m-eting of the Eaala Sidim Robber Co Lid, held in Penang on April 29, the Hon Mr W Duncan presided. The chairman in the ooarse of his speech said :—Tbe position of the company is clearly set
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  • 174 2 All have been well with oar Minister's apoi gia bu« for hie damaging ndmiH-ion that ''a compulsory policy wonld involve considerable financial liability which the Federated Malay States cannot afford." The FAI S for many years have prospered, eaeb year showing, a substantial surplus of revenue over
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  • 327 2 Relief Fund Started. A meeting of the non Earopean Unemployment General Committee waa held in Kuala Lampar last Saturday. Mr Ohoo Kia Peng was in the chair ana there were seven other members of the Committee present The secretary tabled the applications received since tbe preliminary meeting held
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  • 271 2 Singapore, April 29 —The chief feature daring the past week hat been the demand for Off Grades of rubh r for shipment. The market for B**ndard Sheet has been quiet, with praetie ally no floe uauon, but Standa d Crepe has beea taken ap reedtlt. At
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  • 241 2 The "Times of Malaya" says: We are convinc ed that the people of the F M S will fight income tax proposals tooth and nail." And they'll have can ?e to do so, if it ia not imposed oure equitably than that in tbe Oilony. Printers at Chinese printing establishments
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  • 182 2 Big Kuala Lumpur Power Station. On Saturday the formation of an Electricity Board in the F M S was officially announced. Six of a batch of men who arrived oa a recent boat from Home to join the F M S Government Service are said to be
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  • 107 2 The Salak .North railway station was raided en ly oa Sunday moraine; by three Malaya, all armed, aad carryiag powered glass aad pepper in packets. The men were challenged by the watchman -tad bolted what he blew a whistle. The watchmaa ran after them and, seizing one,
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  • 148 2 The statesman throws hia shoulders back and straightens out his tie, And cays, "My friends, unless it rains the weather will be dry." And when this thought into our brains has percolated through, We common people nod our heads and loudly cry, "How true!" The statesman blows hia
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  • 86 2 The War Office announces that Owiog to a sudden rite the Tgls has buts. id bai k« e« ,i. g away the railway between Km and Bagh dad at low places and r.c-siitatiog closing for repairs for some days. N vorth-les* the transport of troops to Iridic ts proceeding stooothly.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 920 2 AFi*KK YOU ARE FORTY. Forty is Umt age of greatest effort with most people. Vitality is used up at the niost rapid place Ibe struggle to secure a competence for old age produces nerve I snUj tbe failure to succeed causes worry, nervous break-down, neurasthenia. Middle-aged people find that they
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    • 151 2 DON'T GIVE UP When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have failed— don't give up. The skill of man can find a way to
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    • 120 2 Why suffer the Duraen oi TOOTH-ACHE whioh oan ba raliavad almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS SA y\H ROAD (Ja b«tf of Prtach Chvrck) CHOP BAN GUAN, 157, Prinsep Street, SINGAPORE. Dealer in tin provisions, sugar, oil, rice, soap and sundry goods, •to Guaranteed of special
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    • 251 2 CIGARETTES JT fl DIMLE OEIJCACIES. BO I NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED \\\mmW 57 CRC3SE BLACKWELL Detian&es dM Quality. Purity mid 'Ipeshness fc 3Q »rntiM o# SOUPS «S Vanetieeof POTTED MEATS. CTXTOPrXSAUSAGre CATMLAL. OILS ViNFXAK TiNNTED *>" SmteSiant.. CRDSSE jm I SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No
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    • 307 3 *J THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE TMi g Ro d Trarr Pas, th. Door From Thursday, May s th to Sunday, May Bth, IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.S(j P.M. The Popular Athle i 0 ANTONIO MORENO in Vitagrarh'e Greatest Serial THE INVISIBLE HAND (15 Episodes or 31 Reels) everyone
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    • 737 3 ri From Tuesday, May S, t.» flundM. May 8 The 1 Alfeavniiraii j Alhambra i Uie m M tre I lT -HE to the onij j theatre I let tbe best] A If 1 I A »Jj m iXQii^"tM 13: ALnAMBRA :i> |aßdtfcvEf 5- THa Hali for Mat* aad Feature,
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    • 503 3 "GAIETY" CINEMA TO-NIGHT! ,I,l,l w w "aaiwaminM """*"..1. Best pictures combined with exoell lest music in this week's particularly At this Theatre special change of programme* 2nd Show at 9.10 pan. I Continuation of ■BP jn*j3BßHK The First Great Serial De Luxe ■"I JH The Hawk's Trail ■<'> Featuring King
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  • 736 4 The Rev. W. E. Horley has been at it again. His latest little break was made the other day, when addressing the boys of the Anglo-Chinese School at Ipoh. He was holding forth, the "Times of Malaya" tells us, on M the subject of true freedom," which
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  • 474 4 During the month of April, 26,000 Chinese labourers arrived in fingapore. A mail for Burope will olose by the s Soadan at 10 s m to-morrow (by train 4 p m.) All tbe tickets for the Fancy Dreis Ball which is to be held at the Europe Hotel to-morrow evening,
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  • 89 4 Judgment Gi en To-day. Jadgment was I elivered this morning by Mr Jus tic? Woodward in the Sapreme Court. 1 i the case in whioh Mohamed Yassin alias Wan Puteb, and his sister Ru lab, claimed a part of tbe Alsagoff estate, maintaining that they were 1 gitimate
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  • 125 4 Gang-Robber's Arm Blown Off. Tbe preliminary enquiry into the sase of tbe gang robbery which ocearred at pasir Panjang on March 18 last, when the robbers threw a bomb at the male oceapant of the house, on leaving it, was ooncladed before Sir Dawson in tbe Coroner's
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  • 123 4 Butter is to be cheaper; also hams, and other things. The Singa pore Cold Storage Co, Ltd, are circularising thi* welcome news to their customers. One clrcalar states: Owing to a fall in the price of fresh bntter in Australia, cheaper •applies are dae to arrive at
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  • 97 4 Gratifying success attended tbe 'ffortsof those who promoted the concert at Goodwood Hal yesterday evening, in aid of the V WC A central lanch and rest room. The larg<* andience felly appreciat. d the well chosen items of tbe programme, wbiob incladed uambers by cbe orchestra under Mr
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  • 124 4 Two gang robberies are reported as having occurred last night A shop st the 11th mile, Jurongroad, was raided by a gaag of six men, who, it is stated, were armed with knives, aad jewellery aad money to the value of $319 was stolen. The robbery occurred
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  • 244 4 The members of the local bar have had a bras* mn-al tablet prepared in memory of those members of the looal bar who las* their lives in tbe great war. This tablet will be anveiled by th» Actios; Ohief Justice, Mr Jas'ice Woodward, to-morrow at 11 o'clock. The tablet will
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  • 564 4 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust. Statement of Cesnplaiaaate. The bearing of the ease in whioh Mr Harold William Tottenham, of the Arghan Company, Ltd, ia charged with criminal breach of treat aa e D employee in reipect of $6,750, aad alternatively wi<h criminal breach of treat in reepeet
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  • 22 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) May 5.—An A mericau treaty with Siatn. abolishing exterritoriality, haa been ratified by the Senate.
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  • 182 4 Reuter. London, May 3.—ln the House of Commons on a vote for consular buildings and rssidences in the Far East, Sir F. Banbury inquired concerning the necessity to spend £63,615 on acquisition of a site for the erection of new Consular buildings at Tientsin, £22,000 for rebuilding
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  • 49 4 Reuter. Aitori», May l—The Tokyo Maru. from Valparaiso to Hongkong, is on sea. The crew hare been rescued, but it ie feared that the vessel will be a total loss. Sixty-five altogether have been re seoed from the vessel, eight are missiag ass oas ia dead.—Router,
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    • 204 4 NEW STOCKS OF The King of IfV- H OT £f* Vacant* bottles ■W T "lIW Trade Mark oa SPECIALITIES the bottom. Keeps the contents ioy cold three days or steaming hot 24 hours. TEN DIFFERENT MODELS AND SIZES. W Send illustrated I Clist and prices. eafeaW f\ ROBINSON Co.. Ltd.
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    • 333 4 j GUAN KIAT 6? Co., Ltd., Incorpor-ted n th« StntW 6aMta>ea«fc 36, PHILLIP SThEfIT, SINGAPORE. j j New Shipments Just Received. 'OB U-DUM EMERY WB E ELS. Sizes W did z H" thick x If* hole 16" X 2" x l|" m i 6" h xir xir l 9 x^".H"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 176 4 WHEN AND WBMMM. T#-day, Maj •> High Tidaa.-B.82 a.m., lit p.m. Accession of King George V. (1910.) Freemasonry: Eastern Gate Lodge. Emergency, 4.30. Stafford»' Band, Bot. Gardens, 5.15. S V C S F A Co, 5.15. B Scents Band practioe, 5.15 XI and VI Troops, 5.15. Royal Opera Ce, Victoria
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  • 242 5 ••Complete agreement" has once more been reached by thp Allif s cono rem. ing the coereiou of Qermiuy if she does not toe the line in the matter of reparations. Both military and naval operations ere involved in the contemplat d sanctions, which may include the ocenpation of
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  • 145 5 SMALL CHANCE OF FOREIGN SUPPLIES. Reuter. London, May 3 —A» regards the shipments of French coal, the trans, port leaders have appealed to their men not to handle the coal. They declared, in an interview, that assurances had been received from the Datcb, French, Belgian, German, and Austrian
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  • 152 5 Mr. Rowell's Opinions. Reuter. London, May 3.—ln the House of Commons Mr. C. Harmsworth, in the course of further questions by Commander C. Bellairs regarding China and the Anglo-Japanese alliance, stated that the Chinese Government did not deaire the publication of its representations on this matter. Reuter. Toronto,
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  • 105 5 Reuter. London, May 3.—Sir A Geddes in the House of Commons stated that the Government had arranged to pay the railway companies fifty-one millions in full settlement of various claims under wartime agreements. The recent departmental committee assessed possible liabilities at a hundred and fifty-six millions. Sir
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  • 67 5 Reuter. London, May 3.-In the Houm of Commons, at question time, Mr. Chamberlain declared that the Government had not sent any message to Sinn Fein or authorised anybody to open negotiations on their behalf. —Reuter. London May 3.-Six Sinn Femers were killed and 14 wounded, tw i soldiers
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  • 1282 5 NAVAL AND MILITARY PLAN DRAWN UP, Will Germany Climb Down? Reuter. London, May 3. —The Allies have reached a complete agreement on the military and political measures to be adopted in the event of Qermany continuing her policy of evasion and procrastination, excepting the particulars relating to guarantees
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  • 137 5 Reuter. London, May 3.—The Chinese Minister gave a luncheon at the Legation in honour of Mr. Chu Chi Chien, at which the principal guest was Mr. Fisher, Minister of Education. In proposing the health of Mr. Fisher, Mr. Wellington Koo dwelt on Mr. Chu Chi Chiens interest
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  • 130 5 Reuter. London, May 3.—The High Commissioner for Palestine telegraphs that a labour meeting in the Jewish suburb of Jaffa, on May 1, was disturbed by Jewish communists, who were driven back to the mixed Moslem and Jewish quarter. An affray ensued, wherein many Jews and some Moslems
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  • 83 5 Reuter. New York, May 3.—The American steamship owners' association has rejected a suggestion of Mr. Hoover to submit the dispute with the marine workers to arbitration. —Reuter. New York, May 3.—Job printers employed in numerous plants all over the country are striking, owing to the proprietors refusing to
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  • 408 5 FOOTBALL. 8 C C II S C F A Ilk There was a good crowd to see the second elevens of the S C C and S C F A meet on the Esplanade last evening, and it was a pity that the football was not of a quality
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  • 113 5 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. I No play was possible yeeterday owing to the rain. To-day'» Tiea. Class Doubles Handicap. Cameron and Prentis ve. Linton and Sinclair. A Class Singles. Milligan E C vs. Ruchwaldy P. Rule and Smith vs. Grubb and Williams. C Claas Singles Handicap. Holder R T vs.
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  • 54 5 No play was possible yesterday owing to the rain To-day's Tien. Doubles Handicap. C. W. Gomea and E. C. La Brooy vs. E G. Wheatley and A. E. Coelho. T. Leijssius and N. Esa va. E. E. de Sousa and W. A. Aeria. B Singles Handicap. F. Albuequerque
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  • 164 5 TO-MORROW'S GAMES. Them will be two interesting orfokei matehes on the padang tomorrow afternoon, if tbe weather prorei lettable. O i the SCO tide the flribelefens of th« 8 C 0 »nd the 8 R 0 will play A re'tflrn (&uih. Tbe retail of tbe l*>i game, pliTed on
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  • 116 5 STRAITS v HONGKONG. Seme interesting billiards matel «s war* vrilatesed at th» Hong, kong Chines* Club on A>»ril 25 two Ohln/s* cmh? s from Ike (&!»<"< acoompanylng <b* visi'tng unnls i.l»v. r*\ w*r« v it*ed sgainsi two Hongkong OauHnef* r xponents of th« game. Mr Lenng K*m *x-cham t-iop
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  • 36 5 Swimmng Clab members are re. minded that the annasl meeting is to take place at the Clob on Sunday morning, after the arrival of tbe 9.30 lannoh. There Is imp rteo* basinet on the agenda.
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  • 193 5 FORMATION (7) OF THE 8 P. C. "An event of mach Interest, writes a correspondent (anonymously) is the formation of the Singapore Ping-Pong Club. Mr—has been elected President and Mr—hon secretary. (The names of two well-known members of the SCC are given Both of these gentlemen have a very
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  • 97 5 STRAITS CHINESE R. C Yesterday's Play. Billiards.—A Class Cheong Chee Hai beat Wee Song Kay B Claaa Chua Choon Seng beat T. S. Kung. Ping Pong.—A Class Tan Chiap Choon beat Teo Kwang Nghee 6—o, 6—2.; B Class Soh Yew Guan beat Lim Yew Chye 6—2, 6—l. To-day's
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  • 150 5 There will be general regret at the impending departure from Singapore of Mr Jules Utermark, best auown as the goalie for a number of years of the S C C soccer team, and as an A Class lawn tennis player. Mr Utermark is with the
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  • 131 5 Reuter. London, May 3- Professor Raitt, the Indian Government cellulose expert, addressing the Society of Arts, referring to the deamess of newsprint, owing to the reduced supply of wood, estimated that the world's consumption of paper was twelve million tons annually. He ssid that investigations in the
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  • 119 5 Reuter. London, May 3.—Brigadier-General J. T. Wigan, M.P., for Abingdon, has resigned on business grounds.— Reuter. Washington, May 3.-Mr. Hughes has notified Panama that, unless she acts voluntarily and within a reasonable time, the United States will compel her to transfer jurisdiction on the disputed. Coto territory to
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  • 135 5 Reuter. London, May 3.-Th« Gcnr^? n A c 9 n sembly of the Presbyterian Church of England was opened at Newcastle. It is momentous for tjo reasons firstly the proposals to adnut women ?o eldership and authorise women "of gifts and consecration to give addresses in the church
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  • 16 5 untitled Peary Khan, a pupil U'.b ««boo'. u ..o»,.tu,l....«b4tb..t'.«o.l.»»boc,4^ l. »b. «lr.n,r 7b« vl««a»'l F»blt»« 8e»o1«e«l»lv.
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  • 29 5 Fred Waterkeuae Cc, Ltd. Singapore, May 6 To-day's closing rubber quotations are aa under London —9J New York—los on. Singapore 31$ ois. Tone of Lite Marka Sttadj.
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  • 52 5 12 o'olock noon, May 6. Pale Ribbed. Crepe Smoked Sh. Closing PrU cc Closing Price. Bnyers Hellers Bnv«rs B>-]leri. Spot 30* 31 M*y 30$ 31 Jone 32 32$ Jnlv to Sapt 34 35 Tone of mark**: —Bteady. Tin to-day $90.25 125 tons sold. i» 1
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  • 57 5 tttng»j or«*. May 6. y t\ Lordou—Back 4 w/s Br* 3/16 Demand 3/3 U/tf Private 3 n> 2/4 7/16 On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong— rVn«d/d Hg%p On ShangLuii— Bank d;d On Java— BaAk T. T. 135 Oa Japan— Bank djd 93$ Sovereign*—bnyin* rat* $8.54 Sank of
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  • 108 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, May 6. ■I set.- Mi Hongkong —14J per cent premium. Shanghai.—Nil. Three months Gold $49* Tin.—£l7B-15-0 per ton. Share Market.—Nil. Rubbers, —Unchanged, nothing doing. Tins—Firmer. Talpings 1.221 to $1.275, Norths $140 to $1.45, Souths 77$ to 82} cents. Morais $5 05 to $5.25, Lingnls $4 50
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  • 68 5 Reuter. Gilbraltar, May 3.—The Japanese! Crown Prince departed at ten in the morning, delighted with his visit. He bade farewell to the Governor, the Admiral and their personal staffs. The Katori and Kashima were escorted out of the harbour in the midst of royal salutea from ashore
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  • 119 5 Mr A E Baddeley, general manager for Messrs Gatbrie and Co, Ltd, is proceeding to Kuala Lumper, and will probably remain there f< r some m nths. Mr W D vice consal for the Netherlands in Singapore, has been tran»ferred to Yokohama, and will proceed there In aboat a month's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 316 5 FRASER CHALMERS Enginoorlng Works 81 ud 6\ RJtuvo; Boad, Slagapor» lam »tooh 3 Stamp Pro«p«cting Mill Boring Outfit for 50 ft 10' x 6" Blake Type Crusher 9" Diam Shoes and Dies 15" and 20 Mesh Screening Steel Wire Hope—Drill Steal. PROPRIETORS GENERAL ELECTRIC Co, Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) APOLLO
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  • 747 6 Litest Prists Qsjftsd lo tat Market. ■lagepore, 11*76 Meeart Lyall and Mr%i%, lxebange and Shara Broken, iarr» the following list ol quotations. Robber Dollar Skirts. fan Vata Brnrw. Sellst.. 1 Allenby 0.15 0.35 1 AlorGajah 1.75 2.15 1 Amalgamated Malay 3.00 5 Ayer Hitem 10.00 1 Ayer
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  • 94 6 WMKLY AUCTION. Chaa>eer of Commerce Report Singapore. May 4, Catalogued 1,899,680 lot, 848 07 tons. Offered 1,607,011 lb., 717 41 ton.. Sold 827,608 lb., 369 42 ton.. PRICBS RfIALIZBD. Ribbed Smoked Bheet Cts. P r lb Singapore Standard Quality 29 2qi Crepe 1 Bingapor« Standard f)fTr^ i I
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  • 111 6 Singapore May 5-The Weekly Rubber A action held ye.terday opened »o a weak market and a farther decline in value, baa to be recorded SUndard Ribbed Smoked Sheei •old from 29 to 29* cent. (on* lot 30 cent.) marking a deeline of 1 em I Good
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  • 202 6 Mr. C. C. Reade's Activities. A recent issue of the Adelaide «tates :-The Government Town planner (Mr. C. C. Reade? Malay States, about the middle of January, .nd received a cordial wdvi£rto n thir Umin his duties M ad IwS Govern me"t on town planI Wjm matters. For
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  • 48 6 Messrs Barlow and Co report During the past week the copra market has been firm with s rising tendency, oloeing quotations beint? as follows No. 1 Stsndsrd $10.50 to $U 50 No 2 Standar.l $10 00 to $10.50 No. 3 Standard $9 50 to $10 00
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  • 18 6 Speaking of "naval holidays." It is recalled that the German Fleet had one daring the lete war star."
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  • 306 6 ••Speed j Meade." a lively western drama by tho Betewood Film Co feataring Katharine Maodonalrf, America's prettiest) soreen ilir, in conjunction with Loaii Bennison and Claire Adams, will be screened at the Marlboroagb, te-nighr, aa a rapportiog feature to the aerial M Tbe BtU Eye," which it broaght
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  • 119 6 Uwt ef aubaorlbar*. r.. j>. y, lllboum Eaqr 3§ F.M.S. War Relief K und ib J 10.0OU J- H. Keer Eaqr., Mrs. C. T. "m Mill nil 1§ F. N. Cox Esqr., 20 Stewart Oxley Eaqr.. D. M. Me. Crow Eaqr., »0 St. George* Church Penan*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 165 6 I W. D. H. O. WILLS afcaaSSffla^aatß B ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of The Borneo Company, Ltd., I Incorporated in EnglandJ I 9INQAPORE IPOH PENaMO I A ii of Branches from Bangkok to Batavia 1 ll l l l^a«aannnannWßßanlß«nWa I Titan II BEST PORTLAND CEMENT I j In casks of 180 kilos
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    • 218 6 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go
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    • 495 6 Tbe longest-lasting sweetmeat in the world Ju3ffl|M9 WRIGLEYS» TRAIN SHRTICBS. •'ngaper* (lank Read) Daily. .J** twins fwm Singapore toil/ 7.T a.m. and 7 pun. arriving iuala Lumpur 6.66 p.m. and o 46 a.m. respectively. Th« through Ru praaa for Panang leare* Koala Lunvff' 1 8 (SnnJay. txcept•v. »*d 7.65 p.m.
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    • 262 6 TO HAKE HIGH A DELICIOUS CUBBILS USE The Adam's Cook Brand Curry Powder. In your H use, Club, Hotel, Mess, and also in your tr>veilii g Camp. JUST SUITED TO ALL TASTESTRY IT OSCB AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. Made of the best selected and fragrant Madras SpicesrBBPARRO BY NAINA MOHAMED efe
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    • 548 7 P. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVIOES EAST OF BOMBAY ire at present suspended. f ON DON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPOEE. Plassy about May 18
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    • 762 7 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated ia V.SAJ FOB ACCOUNT OF THE D. 3, SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—IIANILA—EAST INDIASAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Vi» COLOMBO. Granite State Passengers and Freight May U Creole State Passengers and Freight Jane 10 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Jaly
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    • 429 7 Straits Steamship Co. Ltd Steameri intended to tail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p. *n., for Port Bwetteaham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4 50 p.m for Malacca and M'larj Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malaooa and Muar. Perak- Wednesday. 4pm for P. Kajang—Thursday, at 12-30 p.m, for Miri, Labuan
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    • 343 7 O. S. K. Til Isiki Sbosei Kalsbi, LIMITED. (Incorporated In JapaaJ NO. 1 DB SOUZA STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Ulas Maru arr. May 24 dep. 25 Biam Maru arr. June 1* dep. 15
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    • 662 7 NT PON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Cestrsst with the laiparial Jspsaesc Ooveraecct (Subject to Alterations without Notice) London Line Fortnightl* Fervice For LONDON At ANTWBBP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO, SUEZ, POST SAID MARSEILLES. Inaba Maru Mav ,S Kamo Maru May 1» Iyo Maru Liverpool Lino For MABSEILLEB
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 391 8 WANTED. WANTED —An English knowing Malay clerk. Good handwriting essential. Apply personally to Atank Nigra h Pharmacy, 101, Selegie Road, Singapore. 3 5 no W A N T E D.—lodian Bookkeeper for Urge healthy Estate in J hore, only first class men need apply. Applications should be accompanied by copies
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    • 577 8 NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Soh Hook Oheang, having left our Company of his own aocord as from the 29th April, 1921. is no longer in our service. HO CHONG SBOE A Co., Ltd--25 7 5 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Rengasamy is no longer in
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    • 538 8 BANKS. BANQUE INDUSTRIILLE DE CHINE. (Incorporated ia France.) Authorised Capital Frs. 260,000,000 Subscribed 160,000,000 Paid-up 76,000,000 Reserve liability to Shareholders 76,000,000 Other Reserve Fuads 60,000,000 (1-3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Bertheloi. General Manager: A. J. Pernotte.
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    • 525 8 BANKS. TU HO HONG HANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street. BRANCHES: Peaaag 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Joaker Stmt Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat.. 109 Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraaeiaeo, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semaraag! Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Paletnbaag aad Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $10,000,000 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 512 8 BANKS. ~»*-gaa>Mjai CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital ia 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS. Baa* of England. London Joint City and Mnaaaaal Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,
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