Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII, NO. 178 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST, 1, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, AUG, L lift.
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    • 238 1 TTllllW TRlBfltt AND SHIPPING GAZETTE •plaoaae 171.!. SOBSCftIPTION RATES payable In Advaooe nnm S 15.00 0 Per au S 760 H*tf-y« arly a 375 Z quarter mW* postage Extra SO cte. per month. §§|§f Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I 1 l\ I -"iff SINGAPOBE. y^VF^ (Incorporated in England J /E
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    • 123 1 I jP Sime, Darby&io. f Ltd. Incorporated in Straits ELECTRICAL DEPaImERT. Quotations given for cooftjate Eieciric Lighting ft Power Institutions, i.r 1 I Poll raoge of Bleotrioal snpnfc. .i. stook V-LR. Wires Cables, Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Pans. Fittings Accessories. "DiClOinpl" Telephones. #i HADSTRONG' Plants. Theideai Lighting feet for
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    • 195 1 SUN 8? COMPANY supplies AU Photographic Materials ASD The Right Place for Amateurs IB Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NORTH BRIDGE BO AD, SINGAPOBE Phone 660- I !FINE OLD WHISKIES I I At Importers Prices. I Johnnie Walker Red Label $32.00 per dozen. I GiHon'sV.O.P. 38<M| I Duty Extra.
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  • 492 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) RECREATION GROUNDS. From Mr J W JEFFE&SON, Physical Director Y M C A The question asked at the recent mating of the Federal Council as to what substitutes had been provided (ty the government for the gambling farms, raises
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  • 70 2 Paris, July 27.—For the first time since the war, a favourable trade balance has been revealed by the statistics for the first six months of 1921. The imports totalled 10% milliard francs, the quantity of imports being 10,000,000 tons. The j exports amounted to 10% milliard francs, the
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  • 39 2 New York, July 28.—Silver valued at $800,000 has arrived from Germany for conversion into dollar credits to meet the reparations payment before August L It is reported that shipments aggregating ten million dollars are en route. Keuter.
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  • 129 2 Mr A L Ronder, of the Federal Dispensary, has been successfully operated upon for appendicitis at Malacca. Rabber production in Brazil for the time being hay practically ceased, and the manufacturing industry is to be developed. With reference to the little controversy between Interest! d and 4i Also Interested," re
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  • 404 2 A Vision of Millenniom, Mr A C J Towers, of Ipoh, of Servant Registration fame, favours us with the following verses, which are well-meant enough to win pardon for their faults of rhyme and metre If 1 of this world were made King, If 'twere not an impossible
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  • 217 2 Tbe following is from tbe report on Kedah for last year A feature of the year was the marked increase in the number of <ang robberies wbich occurred during Ibe last quarter. These robberies were due to tbe operations of a Malay rcret society organization wbicb worked
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  • 60 2 His many friends, will be glad to learn that Mr H C Alec, of the Borneo Co's motor department who was operated on about a month ago by Dr Black of the General Hospital for a very severe attack of appendicitis, is convalescing at his residence in Tankroad. He will
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  • 130 2 Reuter. London, July 26.—The world's experts in tuberculosis have assembled at Westminster for the second international conference. Thirty-nine countries were represented, in addition to the United Kingdom, the Dominions, the League of Nations and the League of the Red Cross societies. Sir Robert Philip presided. A [message of welcome
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  • 110 2 Reuter. London, July 27.—An impressive ceremony took place at Leatherettes, on a point of Dover overlooking the seas, so splendidly guarded by the Dover Patrol. The Prince of Wales, who was manifestly moved, unveiled a granite monolith in memory of the men of the Dover Patrol, which
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    • 1080 2 Purchase! Purchase! For about one month only DONT MISS Tlfts GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY J. B. LAL, THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN The public is assured of my splendid preparation of Medicines for curing l the following' diseases, viz:—Cold, Catarrh, Headache Hcmicrania, Earpain, Giddiness, Toothache, Runnning of the Nose, Neuralgia, etc!, etc. in
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    • 146 2 "I think I like you better as BOVRIL" THE ENGLISH ELECTRIu Co. Una .Incorporated iv England.) REDUCED PRICES FOR HLL WIRES CABLES LARGE STOCKS Write to:— Singapore BranchWINCHESTER HOUSE. Telephone SOI. Telegrams: E. NELE.CTICO lUßfflOifati Smm mumsm and iifaluble bggg Prompt Relief for <h* ?.!OST OBSTINATE CA SF.S without inconvenience.
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    • 308 3 AT TELE PQPUIAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road Trams Pass tha Door from MONDAY, August 1, to WEDNESDAY, August 3. IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 9.30 p m. Fraak Mayo with Edith Roberta In JLi JSL SC3 A 5 mmmmmW p arts Adramatio tale for love re. N>
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    • 749 3 **lie The in| |mhp MONDAY, Augu.t 1, to SATTJRD !Y, Angoet 6. Alhambra i lie Tbcatre at the theatre II? ALHAMBRA JtE 4, aeeera BE8T TN Ha ,or Mw c and Ftator91 Barrad 1 road daring I Intervals. j IN THE FIRST SHOW, AT 7.30 IN THE SECOND SHO*. COMMENCING
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    • 564 3 GAIETY" CINEMA PRESENTS CHARLIE CHAPLIN In hli Third Million Dollar Comedy "SUNNYBIDE"; The Pioture the whole of Singapore has been waiting for Mk Supporting* Breakfast with his j0jk |Bk Features, master is no joy to Ch*rlie, but hard- In the 2rd Show ship cannot kill yW At 9 30 romance,
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  • 159 4 There is a new crisis in Europe. Bri-* tain and France look at the Silesian problem from different standpoints. Japan's acceptance of the invitation to the Washington confab has pleased the American officials, at last. Lord Northcliffe is in the limelight again; this time over the Irish affair.
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  • 1078 4 On several occasions, in discussing the indemnity question, we have urged that the Allies» have been playing with a twoedged sword. Big debts paid by one nation to another are not paid in cash, but in goods. Simple though it is, that fact needs stating and restating
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  • 953 4 Reuter. With this untitled two extra pages are pablisbed, making in all ten pages. Oar subscribers will appreciate tbe additional columus of reading matter, as this enlargement will be a permanent featare. Telegraphic commaoication with Ke lan tan is at 11 interrupted. From to day, a telegraph office bas been
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  • 216 4 NORTHCLIFFE TO TH* FORE. The Kng s Denial. Reuter. London, July 29.—Mr Lloyd Geor» has made a statement in t, ne Co mons with reference to the mtsrwbt with Lord Northcliffe, in the "New York limes" m reproduced in the Daily Ma wherein Lord Northclitfe la presented as
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  • 151 4 Bank's Big Dividend. (Aneta Service te the Tribune.', Weltevreden, July 29.—Tie dividend of tbe Java B»ak ia thirty five per cent. During June, Java had three hundred and fifty fatal cacei cf plague. batavia, Jaly 3G.—The ants*, report of the President of the Javj Bank says tbat tbe
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  • 142 4 Report Nearly Ready. We understand tbat a meeting al tbe committee of the Federal Coio. cil appointed to consider tbe advisability or otherwise of introdaciit reforms into tbe Council was held on Wednesday, when the question as; again discussed. It is believed th»s the Committee has c:n;p.erd its
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  • 195 4 Inauguration Ceremony. On Saturday afternocn, tbe Kep« pel Harboer Club, which is a development of tbe Old TaDj ng Pagar (M established 40 yars »go. "JJ opened et Raebnrn' Hoese Spottiewoode Park The Singapore Harboer Board has donated m building for the purpose of the elib,
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  • 40 4 Reuter. Darjeeling, July 30.—Strike. broken out on four tea fcWdeaar two strikers have been arrested as charge of rioting. The tbo f y. attribute the disorders to tne vitios of the noo-CJ 1 F o,, ot R uter.
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    • 225 4 ..__j_ip—— l superior adhesive for* Office or Library. |tt 'Improved Stickphast' SB Duibie Strength Office For Office use. ffMHswl pure preparatioi for photographs aud aimiUr purposes. s^^Wda^l IROBINSON Co.. LtdT (Incorporated in Singapore.) SINGAPORE. A LUBRICANT I FOR EVERY PURPOSE. MSND YOHR ORDERS TO TUB Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd.
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    • 420 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in tbe StraiU Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. The eneo*aatn! Tenderers for the supply of misoaUaneous Artiolei and Engineers Stores to the Singapore Municipality for the period ending 31st December, 1921. New Shipments Just Reoeived. Tsle Bronse Lever Padlock?, Y»le and Townio Chain Pulley Blocks,
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  • 618 5 Britain and France Disagree Over Silesia. Eiekaiis ot litis. Reuter. London, Jaly JB.-The newspapers re giving prominence to the new SnMute crisis created by the French JaUd for the settlement of the Lion o! reinforcements for Upper TTZ before the meeting of tbe LTeme Council can be held.
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  • 148 5 Dealng With Creditors. Reuter. London, July 29.—Details are now available of the preliminary proposals for dealing with the creditors of the Bar.que Industrielle de Chine. It is proposed that payment by priority riawU be made in cash, of all claims having a purely banking origin, for example cheques,
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  • 101 5 Reuter. July 29.—1n order to ensure fair treatment for American merchantmen, it is understood that *s United States Shipping Board's poiicy will be the insistence on other nations giving opportunity American ships if they wish to »'oid retaliatory measurers. Referr■ttl the proceedings of the International Communications Conference, Mr
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  • 44 5 Reuter. London, July *9._ The newspapers J e wrifluiiy discussing the wisdom 7 Pmce of Wales visiting India a the autumn, owing to the exoea"*ain which constant tours JWjai on his health. The "Daly declares that His Majesty a on must decide.—Reuter.
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  • 42 5 Reuter. London, J uly 2»._The Federation of Cotton Spinners of Manches- T has announced that after Aug. 1 >--tje W ij] not restriction »c output *of the mills spinning c a» cotton. Firms may work J hours a w*ek instead
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  • 200 5 Signs of Trade Revival. Reuter. London, July 29.—1n the House of Commons, on the third reading of the Finance Bill, Mr. Moseley moved its rejection, on the ground of the serious decline in revenue. Hir Donald Maclean condemned the Government's financial policy on he ground that tbe country
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  • 69 5 Reuter. London, July 28.—The Daily Express correspondent at Riga sayß that a special -train from Moscow to Riga, with foreign communists returning from the Third International Congress was wrecked near Kursk. Six of the delegates, including Hewlett of Britain and Frimack of Australia were killed and many seriously
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Christiania, July 29.-U is reported that the Soviet Government has granted the great Northern Telegraph Company a concession to work the telegraph system between Russia, Denmark, Japan and China, whereby the company must establish sUOon. at Moscow and Petrograd^-Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London. July 29—At a meeting of the representatives of British .hipping companies engaged in the J?ar Eastern trade, Held in day it was recommended Bat freights from the United Kingdom to
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  • 547 5 AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS DISCUSSED. Satisfactory Progress. Reuter. London, -While tbe Pacific question occupied much time »t the Imperial Conference, rapid progress was made with other sab jeots, like the constitutional question of naval defence of tbe Empire It ts hoped to dispose of outstanding questions during the week end.
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  • 173 5 Other Matters Involved. Reuter. Washington, July 28.—Official circles are most satisfied from Japan's reply about the Pacific Conference that the way is now clear for the preliminary negotiation as to the time and place of the meeting, the details of procedure and a comprehensive eonsideiation of the agenda,
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  • 602 5 Presentation on His Retirement. Singapore's Grand Old Man." There waa a large attendance at Abbotaford "the residence of Mr B Gibbons, of Boustead and Co, on Saturday afternoon, when a ceremony was held in honour of the retirement of Mr E Tessensohn, Singapore's grand old man," from
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  • 76 5 Reuter. New York, July 29.—The story of how the millionaire Liggett was reduced in a few weeks to a state of comparative poverty is contained in Liggett's statement. He was obliged to sell his stable of thoroughbreds, his fashionable manison at Brooklyn, Boston, in order to supply further
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  • 162 5 In the Bopreine Coarr, Kuala Luaipur the hearing of tLe appeal in a libel anil took place on Jaly 26, On Feb. 1 the Yik Khaan 00., Ltd, Low Hak Fee and 80 Hp, sditcr and sab editor, reapectively, of a Chineae daily newspaper, pabliabed by the
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  • 729 5 [Other aporta items on page S.J ATHLETICS. ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL SPORTS. Reuter. Oldham Hall School ground was thronged with a Urge crowd of school boys and visitors, who witnessed the annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School. The Sports were a great success in every way. Mr. E H Rue,
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  • 17 5 The general question of untitled and furniture for Munisfpal officere is to be ooaajfaßtfi general comssmaa, M
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  • 115 5 Performance ef "Irene", A orowded house greeted the per formanoe of Irene "by the Band, man Opera Company, at the Viotorie Theatre last evening. Miss Joan Penrose played the part of Irene O'Dare very charmingly, bat her voice was not well ni*ed for the part, as was
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  • 117 5 The appended figures showing the total value of imports and exports of merchandise of the Colony during the second quarter of this year, compared with the corresponding quarter of 1920, "are forwarded by the acting Registrar of Imports and Exports. Owing to a change in the method of
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  • 92 5 There will be a meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday, Aug 8. The Treasurer will move a vote of |50,000 as extension to the vote for Rations; and a further (25,000 for relief of unemployed Europeans in Malaya. Mr. Wolferstan will move a further extension of 1140,000
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    • 65 5 Victoria Theatre. Tuesday, August 9. BIG BOXING TOURNAMENT. Including tbe In!er-Company Light Weight Championship OF THE Ist S nth S affordshire Regiment. BooV your at Moutri I. 18 18 The St audf safest j 1 economical in use and 1 jjjj beneficial to the skin. I I Mahes linen 1
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    • 233 5 pBASEB CHALMERQ Engineering Works. Magnet Boose, 82 aad 63, Bo Mason Koad, Singapore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd (Inoorporated io England.) JHI Sallld0 Filtepj i illSl ff 2-3—3 GALI ON 3 ■111 sB j Spare Filtering Cylinders. ■SskjM I BW,! THE SELAT TR&DINB CO, i I» 42,
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  • 300 6 FOOTBALL. I'CIA DEFEAT VISITORS. (By Reynard.") The match between the S C F A and the Malacca-Seremban combined eleven on the S R C ground on Saturday attracted a very large crowd and a keen and clean game was witnessed. The teams were: S C F A—Yeo Boon Eng;
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  • 80 6 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. Tbe Sin<ttpore Golf Cnampionship for 1921 will be played onr tU lmka cf the Garrison Golf Cut. Entries, which was*: b sent to ttu Honorary Secretary, The Garrion Oolt Uiab, wun c-utiatice tee of lof" at 6 i' m. on S*'urd«;. 27. Entrants must 1 state which
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  • 587 6 SELANGOR vs. SINGAPORE. Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 30.—The match between Singapore and Selangor opened this morning, and at the close of play was all in favour of the home team. Singapore won the toss and put in Selangor, who proceeded to bat in vigorous style
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  • 137 6 SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPION. SHIP. To-morrow'a Ties. At the S C C: Allom G W vs. N orris C A. Donnell, R B B vs. Bateman, O R S. Balhatchet, W A vs. Haskins, H S. Shunjiro Nakamura vs. Tampoe Phillips. Asajido Honda vs. Chia Keng Tye. Nathan, J
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  • 153 6 PALLADIUM TOURNAMENT. Up to the present, sixteen entries have been received, for the amateur boxing tournament at the Palladium on Aug. 10, 11, 12 and 13, and any further entries should be made as soon as possible at the office of The Straits Employment Registry, No. 1 Laidlaw Buildings.
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  • 313 6 The future untitled at Seletar is to be named Peirce Reservoir," Seletar. The question of provision of free footways of between five and eight feet has been referred by Municipal sub-committee No. 3 to the Deputy Chairman of the Improvement Trust. A memorandum by the Municipal Water Engineer (Special Works)
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  • 906 6 Mosquitoes and Drains at Bukit Timah. The following items were held over from Saturday's report of Friday's ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners: Myriads of Mosquitoes. In reply to Mr. Ong Boon Tat's questions as to myriads of mosquitoes at nights in the Bukit Timahroad vicinity, the construction
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  • 110 6 Hie Empire programme foT tonight is a specially good one, she second show feature being "Lasca", a five-part love drama. The Alhambra starts a new serial in the earlier show to-night, The Phantom Foe," a Pathe production by George B. Seitz featuring Jaunita Hansen, Werner Oland and Harry
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  • 75 6 Quorra, from Trengganu 1-«. Ayuthia, from Deli 1-8. Lahore, from Moji 1-8. Glenfallock, from Penang 1-8. Yugala, from Bangkok 1-8. Penang, from Labuan 1-8. Flevo, from Sebu 1-8. Singkawang, from Pontianak 1-8. Poh Ann, from Sadong 1-8. Coen, from Palembang 1-8. Kaka, from Malacca 1-8. Lushow, from
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  • 74 6 Each sub-committee of the Municipal 0ommu,,ioner» «ill 3eci3« lor ltuell iu tuture to «but time it, meetin»» be b«13. 1?,« «unielpul 4u«e»»ol- i« neine lent lor tb, ot «Colombo Uurbonr 4r«« on con3it»on tb»t b» i» not 3etuine3 in 0oinmbo moru tbun lortni»bt. tro3o«n« cemutn vuQunt tor not lo«» tb«n
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  • 814 6 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, July 29. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.20 0.30 1 Alor Gajah 1.10 1.25 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 305 6 I.IIH. 0. WILLS. THREE I BB! CASTLES. These Cigarettes are sold in three sizes:— Jl '-^fl ORDINARY SIZE "MAGNUMS" j B£Bl "SUPER MAGNUMS" fc^SBHl %^Bristot&London^fy |3| mmm. 1 The bans of any sound undertaking, be it Commercial, Industrial, Scientific or merely Domestic, is accurate measurement; measurement both of initial resources
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    • 79 6 REMOVAL NOTICE. The effioe of M«eare ODg tm Hai A Co, Chcp Soon ft* removed to No. 113 Amoy from the 30ih nltimo. ONO EWE HAI Co. 1 8 6* Moh. Noor onr famous Comedian takes the lf&dJt.g In a Malay Comedy A BUN A WAS ■Skd Sultan Haronslrascnid Ti
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 149 6 Remember Use Wrigley's Alter Every Meall TT WILL MAKE YOU HEALTHY AKD 2CTIVE. MDLLER AND FHIPPB (MALAYA) Ltd., Sole Distributor*. WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Aug 1. High Tides.—8.51 a.m., 7.53 p.m. Bank Holiday. Cricket, S C C v. Garrison 11 a.m. Bandman Opera Co., Victoria Theatre, M The Better 'Ole,"
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  • 415 7 Statement by President of Philippines. "Impossible to Go Beck." Manila. Jal y 2-Mr Cjaeson, President of the Philippine Senate, expressed the following views to an American interviewer on the question of the independence of tbe Philippines. 1? tot j e P e ndence is not given
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  • 199 7 Demand Greater than Supply. Much interest is being shown in Colombo in tbe small sample of rubber linoleum received by the "Ceylon Observer." No price was quoted in tbe catalogue sent but tbe following extract from "Truth" of May 18 probably supplies the missing information Those who attended
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  • 177 7 Sir Robert Nathan, whose death is announced, was one of the brilliant band of brothers who have rendered signal service to the Empire. He was a highly-gifted Indian Civil servant, but indifferent health led to his retirement in 1914. When the war broke out he served first as
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  • 34 7 The Committee of the Perak Motor Union has unanimously decided to elect Mr A Grant Mackie a life membe-* of the Union as a recognition of his long and gocd service In the past.
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  • 528 7 Over 600 Hailaros on the Books. The Fear of Tidapathy. Mr A 0 J Towers, Ipoh, who has been indefatigable in his eff rts to bring aboat servant registration sends me (says the "TO M's" note writer Bgoist a letter from the proprietor of tbe Straits Employ, ment
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  • 272 7 Proof of its Necessity. In an editorial based up n th l increased Monpy Ordfr charges, the 44 Straits E.ho aays Another matter tbat requires elucidation is tbe fact that it should be possible for the rate for a public service to be thus raised merely by notification
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  • 56 7 A very pretty wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday afternoon when Miss Dobson was married to Mr John Ball. The Church was tastefully decorated with white and pink honolulu and there was a large congregation many of whom had known Miss Dobson in her capacity
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    • 124 7 HOUSEHOLD WORDS SUNLIGHT SOAP For all Household Purposes LIFEBUOY SOAP Cleans Disinfects LUX For Washing the Finest Fabrics MONKEY BRAND For Cleansing Polishing Everything Makes the Home Shine VINOLIA For All Toilet Uses I TWINK The Wonderful Soap Dye. Cleans Dym SOLE AGENTS:— Huttsnbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits
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    • 376 7 ONWARD. The Malaya Tribune M to-day takes a big step, and strides forward, confidently, towards the goal of its ambition. The goal-posts, largest circulation and increased public goodwill, are well in sight, and no effort will be spared during the ensuing twelve months to attain and pass this mark of
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  • 326 8 ATHLETICS. STAMFORD BRIDGE RESULTS. Hill Breaks Mile Record. London, July 1 The British Athletic Championships opened at Stamford Briuge today. Five championships were decided and aeveral preliminary heata were also ran. The finals will be decided to morrow. Tbe following were to-day's re salts :—Patting the Weight.—B. Janson (Sweden),
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  • 72 8 Selangor Mens Poor Form. A Tennis PUyer," sending to tbe 'Malay Mail" a few reflections on the recently concluded tournament, •ays thai h standard of tennis all round was distinctly bad with a few exceptions Tbe trophies also call for hia criticism. Is there," he asks, Mno other
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  • 395 8 Municipality Take Action. The latest n-ws »boat the rice sJtfjßj ion in Shanghai is tbat the shop* in tbe French ex cessionpp r up their abutters and h»t tbe Jtinese shops are closing. It eill be remembered that tbe crisis aro«e owing to a decision arrived at
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  • 113 8 Though Colonel R Turner is comparatively a newcompr to Malaya, bis trip c win in the big Sweep was very popular and he was heartily congratulated on all sides, for he bets like the old 'Kings of tbe Turf" and is as m jdest wben be wins as he it
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  • 399 8 Government Rubber. Is Optimism Folly? Official Policy Criticised, Discatsing tbe Federal Coancil proncancement again*! patting a temporary ban oa the alienation of farther land for rabber cultivation, the Malay Mail "ays j We have always leld to tbe principle that capital sbou'd be encouraged freely to enter the country. Bat
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  • 192 8 Referring to the suggested rabber ptoducere' combine, the Malay Mail say. 3 In tbe copy of M Truth to hand by ttismail "Vigilant" (the writer of "Mammon") definitely states that a syndicate of capitalists have agreed to pat ap the money for a control asoeme on the condition
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  • 83 8 I The fluctuations in the Bank Rate from the beginning of 1914 are aa I follow: Per cent. Jan. 8, 1914 4^ Jan. £2, do 4 Jan. 29, do 3 July 30, do ..4 July 31, do ..8 Aug. 1, do 10 Aug. 6, do ..s Aug.
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  • 79 8 Advices from China continue of a more cheerful character. The financial position is not as hopeless, and stocks ia Shanghai are low, and will be very low before supplies bought now arrive. Thai market has taken both grey shirtings and bleaching eloths during the week, and it looks
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  • 30 8 Mr and Mrs W Peel have been paying a viait to Penang. Mr Peel attended a meeting of the Immigration Committee on Friday, at which Mr Hereford was also pKUunt.
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    • 730 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue of $20,080,000 Lou. Bearing interest from tne date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable half-yearly on May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. Free of Income tax and other Duties Price of Issue 100-p.r eiut. 100,
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    • 460 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? The first thing you wiil think of plowing- But don't atop tnere. If your tractor is to be a profit maker for you. it must do much mora thaa plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate
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    • 520 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporate), in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES B\ST OF BOMBAY a;s at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EA3TERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. Khyber bou Au 8 Somali about Aug 25 To
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    • 521 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.S.AJ FOR A00OUNI OF THE U 8, SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—H ANIL A—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Via COLOMBOGranite State Passengers and Freight Aug 14 Creole State Passengers and Freight fept 13 Wolverine State Passengers and
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    • 496 9 Straits Steamship Co,, Ltd Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Eajang-Monday, 12.30 p m foi Miri, Labuan, Jesselton Eudat and Bandakan. Einta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4 30 p.m (01 Malacca and MuarKaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m foi Malaoca and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4
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    • 337 9 O. S. K. Til ban Skmi lalsla, LQfrTMD. (Iaeexneratod tm Japan.} NO. I DB SOUZA STRUT. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without attiee.) EUROPEAN UNI, Fot PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Himalaya Maru arr Aug 20 dep 21 Alaska Maru arr. Sept 14 dep. 15
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    • 722 9 NIPPON YliSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Ceatrast with the Imperial Japaaeu Qovaremcot (Subject to Alterations without Notice) London Lino Fortnightly Service For LONDON At ANTWBBP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO, SUEZ, POST SAID MARSEILLES. Yokohama Maru Aug 9 K,eist Aug 19 Mishima Maru Aug 24 SadoMaru M 8#pt 7
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