Malaya Tribune, 10 August 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING QAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII.- No 186 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 10, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10, 1921.
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    • 227 1 a "THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ▲ND SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION HATES payable In Advance Per annum 151)0 Haif-y«» rl y J «9 p #r quarter 75 1 postage EztrarffO eta. per month. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in England.) I SIBGAPORE. I I I f aaaaaafetn*. I aja^^^^^feStesj.
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    • 182 1 Sine, Darby Ma., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Pall range of Bleetrioal supplies in stock t V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DiCtOinpk" Telephones. MADSTRONG' Plants, rhe ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 168 1 ~SUN COMPANY euppliae All Phctographic Materials AND The Rlgtit Place for Amateurs IS Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94. NOBTH BRIDGE BO AD, SINGAPOREPhone 660» riesaweaaaaaanaasaHanaawaasaaaaaaaaHßai I Do Not Miss This Opportunity!! j I I I l SPECIAL OFFER I paiSli pascalls Confectionery. W~ I 'MC.U.WNOOa BltterSweel ff MOM L
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  • 909 2 Important Financial Motions Passed. Mr. Seng Ong Slang's Question. The following agenda items wen crowded out of yesterday's report of Monday's meeting of the Legisl*. tive Council. V Laid on T able. The following papers were laid upon the table: Report by Mess». Coode, Matthews, Fitzmaurice and Wilson
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  • 148 2 Reuter. Paris, Aug 5—Tte French High Commissionor at rerlinbaa requested tbe German Government to mediate criminal proceeoings against tbe assailants of the French osptain Langevin and to dismiss the chief of police as an abetter. According to a Prague report large quantities of arms ate being eeni i
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  • 70 2 Reuter. Washington, Aug 7—Messrs Weeks and Denby have written fc he Senate Finance Committee lavouriog the retention, in the pend tug Fordney Tariff Bill of the embargo n dyes and chemicals, which the House struck oat. lhe argument oi ■be secretaries was that national defenoe required encouragement oi
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  • 50 2 Reuter. New York, Aug 5—Caruso'• secretary status th%t Caruso left no property in America. All bis ari treasures and marvellous collection <f curios, peisonal effects and furniture wire packed in twtnty large «ranks and mostly shipped to lt«iy, Jaruso jocularly rxprt»«ing the belief 'hat be would never return.—Renter.
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  • 34 2 Reuter. NeW £ofk, Aog 6.—Tueatrical circles bare beta e*l«ed a sensation by the announcement that Loa»eIlegen has filed a salt for operation from his wife Geraldine P«rrar, Both are kinema stars. Renter.
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  • 36 2 Reuter. Paris, Aag 6— By the inewactiors f the British Government, the British Embassy has refused a vies o the passport of the Polish leader Korfanty, woo is desirous of going to London.—Reuter.
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  • 22 2 Reuter. London, Aig 6.—The Sumatra warn, wbich passed Perim witb fire ■n her bold, has arrived at Aden.— Reuter.
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  • 76 2 The Kinta Sanitary Board has decided that the time is not yet ripe te cc avert the Kinta Sanitary Board ins* a municipality. A rider to the above was added by Mr. F N Sanderson as follows:," That when the Accountant who, it is understood, has been engaged to go
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 592 2 WOMEN LOVE TO TALK about the merits of Pinkettei because th»y know that there la no other remedy for tba tick headaohes and ton* ■tipation which so oommonly affl ot their sex. Ptakettee are equally helpful to men, for they banish bllioasQbss, lieer disorder pimples, foal breath, coated tongn«. and
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    • 393 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF HO Curved Asbestos Corrugated Roofing 8 ft. In length.--860 Straight Asbstos Oorrngatad Hoofing 7 ft. In lergth. 10 Straight Asbestos Corrugated Roofing 5 ft. In length. 149 Bha c 11 Glass Rocfini (Damaged;. To be held at Messrs R Yonng A Co., Ltd. Store, Ayer
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    • 154 2 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Haa a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism haa robbed you of joy and made the whole world seem full of black gloom. Then
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    • 404 2 Music in the Open Air, WS^^\\ Anytime, Anywhere. fly That's the 3?cret of the popularity Iftk. c Decca, tnc wonderful little g gramophone that can be g .j&Sfc-t- ii carried as easily as a handbag. |g ffflft its beautifully clear re- J Lm production and full volume, ih>* Dv*cca is
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    • 256 2 I THE BEST CHEAPEST BEE F? j in tbe L.a'k*i BROWN L l GER SUB-AGENTS WANTED. G Aurely <& Co„ 28, Fiui'ivn Gred Purchase! Purchase.': For abont one month only DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN j OPPORTUNITY J. B. L AL. I THE ABLE INDIAN I'HYSKUI The public is a, .red
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    • 418 3 AT THE POPULAR PBOTO PLAY HOUSE £MPIRE Tißjoog Fa«ar Read Trama Pass tha Door TONIGHT IN TtlE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 PBf. Vitssraph'i marvf-llous'pr'oo ro*»lndrsoastio adventure Featuring BEDDA NOVA J. FRANK GLENDON Briitling wi h ao'ion and showing wonderful thrilling* snd B-rpi fonai grunts THE WOMAN |M THE WEB In
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    • 622 3 I The I Aftamrali F m 8U1W)AY Angnr 7 t0 FRIDi Aoi«t 12. Aiksmbra AT TFK ,f 3: ALHAMBRA ~M MUm. mmmcm road daring —B jpJJ i p^ B l lottrvili I A G0LIXW YN-RIX BEACH SUPER PRODUCTION Snpplerxented by of tat*,., inters THE BUDGET, THE PATHE RIY1EW Featuring And
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    • 313 3 Handreda turned away, thousands coming. B» Bare to Sec VitagrapVi Me west and Greatest 30 R=*l Serial SMASHING BARRIERS William Dancan's Latest and Beet In Fifteen Episodes. Alto f*atnrir g Elitb J hps ton and fat Ryan I Episodes W*eklj Changed every Friday. TO-NIGHT'8 PROGRAMME. At 7 SO ''TBE BR
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  • 212 4 The Heme GoTernment has erem released a murderer to induce Stan Fein to consider peace term*. The poor old Entente Cordial* is once again endangered et the Paris Conference now being held. It ia the Silesia business that still threatens unpieaaantaeaa between Britain and France. The Anglo-Japanese Treaty
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  • 1005 4 The most important item at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday was that which occupied least time. Just bare mention was made of the increased liquor ;ind tobacco duties gazetted that day both in the Colony and the Federated Malay States. Whisky costs forty cents a bottle more.
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  • 921 4 Mails from Holland are expected to arrive at noon to-morrow, per the s s Koningin der Nederlanden. Mails from China and Japan are expected to arrive to-morrow morning per the s s Yokohama Maru and s s Kclyan. Next Sunday Archdeacon F G Swindell will conduct divine service in the
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  • 857 4  -  BY "ECHO." o%e of the most rHiatal BDort •vents ever held in fair description of tfca o pe n I tennis championship aww nearin,* 8 final stages. If the Kuo d 25 holds, before next week ii out ft_ will be a player pardonably pro^ being the best
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    • 186 4 A BEAL HELP To a good complexion IS THE REGULAR USE OF A j mm Ba m Sorbo n| Sponge Tbe lost Absorbsnt Rubber Sponge N Medium Size No. 3 St.SS Large No. 4 $2.50 Extra Large No. 4 R Sj.so ROBINSON eo.. Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore BINGAPORE. A LUBRICANt
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    • 295 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated In the StniU Ae*tieincaU. 3*» PHILLIP STREET, BINGAPORB Tbe eaoc»eefal Tenderer! for ths eapply of ■■uifoVUn 01« Artiolej and Sogineeie Storee to tha dtuga.<ore Mau>oipality for the pt.'iod ending 3 lit Dt* .tub r, 1911. 1 Naw Bhipmenta Jait R«aelved. Tela Brorae Lever Padlcekr, Tale
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  • 577 5 Pessimistic Newspaper Views of the Situation. Will th) Entente Continue? Reuter. Loodoo, Aog 7.—The preparettooi for tbe opening of the mom«nt> oB. meeting of the 8opreme Council la Psrii to-morrow are almost ecmplete. Mr Lloyd George, Vis cca?.» Coram, Sir Bobert Home, other members of the British
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  • 126 5 Seme Further Enquiries. Reuter. London, Aug B.—ln the House of Commons, Mr. Harms worth, replying to Sir J L> Keen, asserted that tne Anglo-Japanese ireaty did not pro- for Japanese assistance to Britain in the event of internal disturosncrs m India. Sir J D Mees said that
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  • 164 5 Liquor Restrictions Going. Reuter. Allahabad, Aug 8.—The Persian province of Khorassan has proclaimed its independence.—Keuter. i'triB, Aug 8.—Ibe correspondent of Le Journal at Belgrade says that flfly-threo Communist members of th< Jugo-Slav Parliament have been wrested..—Keuter. H*ngoon, Aug 8.—The deaths owing 'o tha railway accident, mentioned on My
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  • 77 5 Reuter. Aug 8.—Between one L two million kroner damage was by a fire which destroyed store--uses and the naval dockyard.— London, Aug 8.—Glicksten's timber•ar,J. at Stratford, London, covering n area of twenty-one acres, the in the United Kingdom, with Vft lued at a million sterling. 31 Poetically destroyed
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  • 155 5 Big Loss of Life. Reuter. San Francisco, Aug 7.—The passenger steamer Aiasaa has sun* oif Lureka, California. Two boatloads of survivors have been picked up. steamer is standing by. ine loso •i hie is uaioiown. Over two hundred passengers were aboard. rieuter. Eureka, Aug 8.—Thirty-six of the passengers
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  • 126 5 Appalling Russian Conditions. Reuter. London, Aug B.—Mr. F L Thompson, representative of the American •eiief administration in the Brest-uitovsk-rinsk area, has arrived in lie says that when he left, refugees were pouring into Bresto,ito»sk at the rate of two thousanu -aiiy. They had nowhere to live ex.ept
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  • 67 5 Reuter. Bombay, Aug B.—The Governor of Bombay, welcoming the non-Brah-mins' offer oi co-operation ia quelling violence, solemnly warned the leaders, of the anti-Government campaign ol tne consequencee if they did not abandon their attempts to subvert law and order. He said that press atiu platform attacks had passed
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  • 35 5 Reuter. London, Aug B.—Reuter is informed that, in consequence of Turkish at acks upon foreigners on the Asu. Minor coast, Greek warships nave vombarded Trebizond, Samsunanu other porta, with üßlraown e#ect«— state*.
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  • 456 5 PREMIER CANNOT GO TO WASHINGTON. Lord NorthcliftVs Views. Reuter. London, Aog 8.—Mr Llotd Gecrge's announcement from Paris that be •ill not attend the Washington fert-noe, as prised Loudon, where Government circle» attribute the decision to the enormoni accumulation of work requiring his personal a* ntion in the tu'omn.
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  • 92 5 Reuter. Karachi, Aug 8.—Unprecedented floods in the district of Malir have caused being extensive damage. Villages were swept away, cattle perishea, crops were destroyed, ten persons were killed and many are homeless.— Reuter. Paris, Aug 8.—The region of the Loire is very seriously affected by the drought. Pastures
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  • 61 5 Reuter. Lahore, Aug 8.—One of the arrested men in the Nankanasahib fighting of last February has confessed how the priest secretly collected hundreds of good fighters, including Pathans, who massacred the Sikhs when the latter arrived. The priest, mounteo on a horse, with a pistol, directed and participated
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  • 202 5 How to Get Rid of Cases. Mr. C Maxwell presided at the usual weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board, held in the Board room of the Municipality yesterday afternoon. The tenants of 10 Malay-street applied to the Board to have the rent of the house fixed.
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  • 245 5 TEMPORARY HITCH OVER PRISONERS. Sinn Fein's Message. Reuter. London, Aog 7.—The Government has derided that McKeown, a mem ber ot the Dai) £tre*nn, who waa convicted of murder, cannot be re leased.—Reuter. London, Aug 7.—The Government's decision to relesse all mem t>ers of tbe 8inn Fein Parliamen fxoept
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  • 138 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang Aog 9. lhe Liaiitc Judge, sitting in the police coo-- beard the e*se of th<j Crown ve so. Captain Rtehead, commander of the P and O ss B/ria, »ni ViLceo vtoxey, the surgeon, arising oat o tbe declaration tbat the vesael
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  • 95 5 Book-Keeper's Temptation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aag 9—Frank R blest-, before Mr Justice branch at tb> .11 if here, was foUud gu lty ci uiimmal breach of trust of $1,735, <«hile book keeper and cts .itr t< desM« Malcolm Bus soger A Co. 2b jury made a
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  • 59 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumbar, <.u< 10 —f i. Sydney correspondent ot the Mala, dail' wires that ibe Mal*ya' jompsn/s offer i f N»alue right Is be Malayan E .st Indies has bet, ■ocepted by i>bi ausiraliau com Negotiations tor a big expon •f Natalite and raw aloohol
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  • 70 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Aug 7.—A committee representing the majority party in the House of Repreaeirtatives has submitted to President Obregon proposals for legislation for the immediate settlement of Mexico's oil problems The President ia aending the Chamber a liat of modifications to the pro posals, and suggests that
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  • 112 5 Alleged Mischief by Fire At the continuation of the Assizes yesterday afternoon before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter 8 Shaw, the two reochews, Gob Peng* Cheong and Ng Lim Keang, charged with the murder (by stabbing him to death) of Teng Yew Kong in a gang robbery at
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  • 627 5 Mr. Peck Attacks Chamber af Commerce. Government and Rubber. A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlement! (Singapore) Association was held yesterday evening in the Chartered Bank Chamber», Mr. E A Brown presiding, supported by the hon secretary, Mr. Efrmont Hake. There were six other members
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  • 52 5 (From Our Owa Correepoodent.) Ptnaog, sVsJg 9—the local sub crip id s to the Quioa F* mine Fun tutal $.62 641, eaaal to over a twelf th ot the toul collee ioa in ->baoKhal. The balance of •aa been allotted to tbe Cbioes* ,»b< ure> son
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  • 42 5 AUSTRALIAN HURDLES. Oar keai Lujaf v correspondent, :uder to-dn/s date, not-flee reeelp* of th- folio wag from Bjduey: The result of ibe Aastraliar tier Jle" was Rests] I. S»nuule 2. F on K'ii k 3 Betting was 11/1 list winner.
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  • 47 5 Tbe important tecond League gamarranged for to morrow eetnmg at* fiords II vSt Joaeph'a 0 B, apo. which tbe leadership of tbe L*agut depi-uds baa bad o be postpone v owing to the 800 ground haviug bad io be closed oat account of k* worn oooduwo.
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  • 31 5 Fred Waterheaaa Ga, LU. Singapore, Aag 10. To-day** deeJaa; rubber eaotatjoas .re aa flag mm Ve«* York.—No cable. t oodon —84 H ingeporo 28» eta. Tone of the Aiark«t:—B»eady.
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  • 42 5 11 o'olock noon, Aug 10. Pule Ribbed. Crepe Smoked 8h Closing P.-'eew Closing Prices Bayers Sellers Bnveri Sfd)»r«. *oot 28 29 39 SO Oot to Dee 31* 32 Tofe of msrk»t:—Steady. Tin to-day $81.75; 150 tons sold.
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  • 57 5 8 in taper a, Aag 10. "*n London— B*ul 4 m/i 1/4 Demand 3 I 5/t Privst.* 3 m/f 2.4 7/16 On Irulbv— Bank T. T 175| hi H'-tk-lconff— Ranfc i/d 17f p >n ShanghaiBan V d/d 62 ►n Java— Bni T. T. I3. r t JapanBar!- d/d 86
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  • 123 5 MACPHAIL CO's REPORT. Singapore, August 10. Silver 36%. Hongkong 18% per cent premium. Shanghai 62. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—A little more enquiry. Tins—Taipings $1.10 to $1.16, Norths $1.35 to $1.42%, Souths 70 to 75 cents, Papans 62% to 67% cents, Nawngpets $1.32% to $1.42%, Rawangs 62% to
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  • 205 5 A farewell dinner was given in the Singapore Club last night to Mr. G U Fan-ant, the popular president of the S S C, by a number of fellow committee members and personal friends. Mr. S B Archdeacon presided, and referred to Mr. Farrant's very valuable
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    • 480 5 I pBASED CHALMERS Enjlnearing Works ■«B*at Baaee, t M 64, Beblaaea ftoad, SingaporeELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR 10 JPLETE INSTALLATIONS. t PROPRIETORS.— the General Electric Co.. ltd (Incorporated {a Kt»rUr.d. We bat to ad viae our many cu.- to mere that "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records have
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  • 709 6 LAWN TENNIS. SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday's Results. Nakamurs Beats Dean. At the S C C: Shunjiro Nakamurs best J A Desn 6—4, 6—4. C F Green beat P E Groom, 6—8, 6—S. Desn's defeat last evening was, though unexpected, not altogether surprising, for his Jspanese opponent had already proved
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  • 82 6 AUSTRALIAN' TOUR. London, July 14,—The Australia* Rugby footballers begia their matches a* Salford oa September 17, concluding with a matcn at Paris against England on January 28. The dates of the test matches are as follow: i First, Leeds, October 1; second, Hull, November 5; third, Manchester, January 14.
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  • 574 6  -  VICTORIA THEATRE BOUTS. (By "Wanderer." Last night's programme of boxing at tha Victoria Theatre was a great success. There was a fan* attendance, the ring side seats being filled long before time. Messrs. R H Qale and L D Gosling were very competent referees, and refereed the contests by
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  • 42 6 INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. A rrmindfr is given of tbe in er. school sp rt< which will take place his sf emo' n commencing st 4pm on the S 0 O ground, by kind permission of the president and oommittee of the clab.
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  • 123 6 G G C COMPETITIONS. Tbe mo. tblv mr-d-i (B<>*e>) wa« plevpd on ia' «nd Senday with he following re-ol\ Cap* Oal'brop X N (13) 3 pp Mr E Orekory Jooe« (14) 1 B p J S Miller (13/ down H L Patti. «on 8) 4 down X G C
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  • 74 6 8TAFF0RDS va. A P C. A hockey match will be played this evening at Tanglin between the Battalion team of the Staffordshire Regiment and the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The following will represent the A P C: G G Gray; M D RuUay and I R S Law; C A
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  • 54 6 AMATEUR SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. I London, July 26.—Owing 1 to being (fouled by his opponent, D H Goi.an, 1 in the Amateur Sculling Championship on the Thames, J Beresford, junior, who was the previous holder, retamed possession of the Wingfleid Sculls. Gollan steered into Beresford's boat after two miles of
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  • 49 6 PENANG'S REPRESENTATIVES. A second football match plajtd at Prnsng to dtoide tbe team to pU\ in the H si B Ma la a shield competition, resulted io the pick d team beating a oumbined P 0 0 anr P B 0 team by three goa s to one
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  • 119 6 AUSTRALIA va. WARWICK. Loudon, Aug 7 1° the A ustral<aii ui&ioh against W«rw ck»bi e a Hirmfngbant, the weather was nose tied and the pitob soft, on the resumption. The county made 133, 4 rmstrong taking five wickets f<<i 33. The Australians scored 312 for •even wickets, Bardsley 75
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  • 69 6 GOODWOOD EVENTS. London, July 23.—The Goodwood Cup was run to-day and resulted as follows: Bucks 1 Eagles Hawk 2 Braishfield 3 London, July .27.—The Goodwood Plate resulted as follows: Arravale 1 Charleville 2 Flint Jack 3 Seven ran. The winner won by half a length, four lengths separating
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  • 518 6 Tbe Chairman's Addreas. The following is a report of Mr. E Teasensohn's speech at the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club at the Pavilion on Monday afternoon. It is satisfactory to note that we have had a fair number of admissions during the year
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  • 816 6 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Aug 9. Messrs. LyrJl and Evatt, Exchange «md Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.20 0.30 1 Alor Cajah 1.00 1.25 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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  • 174 6 To-day, Aug 10. High Tides.— a.m., 2.49 p.m. Mergui, Evatt's, 12. Sp0rU S C C «round, SVC: Chinese Co. recutita, 5.15. Tanghn Club, At Home, 6.15. Boxing, Palladium, 9. Hockey Staffs v. A P C., at Tangiin. To-morrow, Ang 11, P 1 A 1 M 1 1
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  • 245 6 To-day, August 10. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking mails for U S A and Canada Khyber 2 p.m Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2pm Bangkok is. t p m Mersing, Kemaman A Trengganu a Barratta 2 p. B Hongkong and Shanghai •Trieste 2 p.m Huar Malacca 'Hong Keat 3pm
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    • 269 6 W. D. H. 0. WILLS. S3 THREE LMH CASTLES. These Cigarettes are sold f in three sizes:— Itu* "*"'"""'TH ORDINARY SIZE j "M vGNUMS" "SUPER MAGNUMS" "GARDY" BELTIN6. 4 anti-friction edge. AWARDED OVER FORTY F RST CLASS MEDALS /nd D PLUMAS. GANDY'S HAIR BELTING. Made fr >m Camel K«ir Yam.
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    • 34 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. W A N T E D.—L*1y Aeeia«ant Snperin HrTerj', St. Mary** Horn*. Singapore Ohoroh of England, B uiih, Food of girl*, Ditoiplf. n-ian. fonnd and aalarv. Apply Archdeacon SwindeU, Singapore. 10© Utt
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    • 139 6 Remember Use Wrigliy'* *U*r Every meal] IT WILL MAKE YOU HEALTHY AND ACTIVE. MULLKR AN La HIPl'S (M\LA YA) Catf.. Bole Di*triaaatm Combine cf slujtf r a Co. Java Sea a Tire Itsuracce Ce, Ltd. (Incorpcrated in But ivia, JavaJ AJ> l86i Combined Capi'als fully •ub c sbed Fl. 11,200,000.00
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  • 2703 7 The Negotiations With the Firm. Mr. James's Report to the Governor. in Mr T llo n report quoted m Mr. James's "defence" at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday. Report to the Governor. Penang, 4th October, 1918. I held a meeting of the Directors of the Eastern Shipping
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  • 33 7 The Eastern Times states that a movement is afoot for the establishment of a Rice Exchange in Shanghai. One of the aims of the Exchange will be so Ism* the prrre of rk
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    • 105 7 BY* charged L paired Lbaat d Phone No. 670. THE PATENT PATC4QUICK Co. (CtoaeraJ Engineering Works.) No. 26-3 03CH UJD ROAD AND Nos. 1 t OAVvNAOH ROAD,* isfflflrtjii M— i PROVED BEST V TILE for the TROPICS 'J i>ENO Your Enquiries to, Ets BROSSARD MQPIN I (inc in tikmt«im) SINGAPORE
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    • 244 7 ASAHI BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Batterv-Rd. Singapore. Your Early Days I |f B.by'i r.jturj! food it mother'• milk: g p I» he cinn.il get thit you mutt give m ej him fond w'ncn it practically identical I jjj with mother m.lk. Only to can yj H keep B
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    • 241 7 William rjptton first introduced the press into England in the year 1471. After acqui-ir g the newly invented arc of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his Ijirth, and set up a printing press near Westminister />bfcey, "The Game and Playe of Chesse" and The "Tate
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  • 1078 8 The Statistical Position of the Industry. Is There An Improvement. Once again an improvement is shown in the statistical position, says "Truth" of July 6. Last week's London deliveries of the raw material increase to 1,657 tons, against imports of 999 tons, thus leaving the stocks 658 tons
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  • 309 8 Coarse of Home Drudgery. A new method of disciplining husbands who abuse their wives has been evolved out of the experience of marital infelicity by the New York Long Island City stipendiary, Mr. Justice Kochendorfer. He has announced that too many cases of this description were
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  • 370 8 Paris Complaint Chinese products seem to have come in for a lot of criticism lately. First it was pork, then it was flour, now it is eggs. According to a Reuter telegram the Parisian health authorities state that the use of Chinese eggs if? the making of
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  • 629 8 Ford Building at Utmost Speed. Polo on Motorcycle*. Ford is building cars at full speed. And, according to an official statement from the factory at Detroit, the demand for Ford cars and trucks still exceeds the output, despite the fact that a new high level of production has
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  • 136 8 An interim dividend of Is. per share has been declared by the Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd., payable on and after Wednesday, August 24th. No recognition is given the commercial pact recently entered into between the German representatives and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at Peking, according to a notification issued
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    • 883 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issiis of $20,000,000 Loan. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per arm in WAMf half-yearly on May 1 and November 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. Free of Income iax and other Duties Price of Issue 100—par cent.
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    • 72 8 VITALITY." One of the Great Powers I of Life. The Active Principle of Blood. Why do you bar your Vitality through impure and Loss of Blood. Increase your blood, purify it let your Vitality t lay in you to increase your life period by taking the all-renowned. Medicinal Blood/' the
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    • 510 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? the first thine you will think of plowing But don't stoptnere. If your tractor is £be a profit maker for you, it must do much m-re thai p <»w. It must be able to do practically all the work around your est its
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