Malaya Tribune, 19 August 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VHX- No. 194 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 19, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, AUG. 19, 1921.
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    • 248 1 fS Sun TBHUIE AJ» Phone l*o. 171 SUBSCRIPTION KA' 'ES payable In Advanoe -wnm I is 00 7.6Q Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. VALUE— Now! At a time when every dollar must oount! j When a user of office equipment compares the work of typewriters on a dollar and
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    • 26 1 SUN V COMPANY supplies Aii Photographic Materials AND The Right Place for Amateurs ka Developing. Printing and Enlargement No. 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 660«
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  • 463 2 The New Cabinet's Foreign Policy. (Special Italian Service,) I Rome, Aug. I.—ln the course of a speech in the Senate, Marquis dells Torretta, the new Minister for Foreign Affairs, reaffirmed the intention of the new Cabiiuc loyally to carry out the obligations arising out of the Treaty
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  • 262 2 America's Farcical Law?. Five pounds is the punishment proposed for women smokers in a bill introduced in the American House of Representatives, and for subsequent offences £25 for every cigarette smoked. Moreover, if the crime is perpetrated in a place of public entertainment tke proprietor becomes liable
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  • 97 2 On the Malayan Collieries 247,911 tons of coal were raisd and sold to the public during last yar. The number of labourers employed both underground and on the mine property ranged from 1,200 in January to ;:,000 in December. The health of the labourers was satisfactory. The main incline of
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  • 113 2 GUTHRIE CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, Aag 17—Following irpom of no easi» r tendency in otber hi k r*, bs We ekly Auction opened his mornii-g t< a weaker m rket and fa tbrr decline in values has to be «■pcoi d» d. S »ndard QunMty Pule Crepe
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  • 338 2 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, August 17.—The market closes very dull after an uneventful week. Sellers have predominated in everything and all stocks have more or loss declined. There was a little enquiry early in the week for Rubbers but it has now disappeared. Rubber dropped 2 cents and closes weak.
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  • 38 2 In the closing stages of his training for the match with Dempsey, Carpcntier, the French boxer, wore a rubber bangle on his biceps to prevent straining the muscles of his left arm in vigorous punching
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    • 1026 2 HE GAVE HIS BLOOD, A SOLDIER'S BATTLEFIELD S '\ORIFICE. Much interest was aroused recently by an offer of £20 to any healthy person who would sacrifice pint of blood to save a child's life. Blood transfusion is by no means uncommon, and there are many cases that are never brought
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    • 728 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OP Exoil.-nt W»iuat-Siaim-d Teak Household Furniture, OoiUge Piat oe, Qraruc b iMotor Carp, efo. To be held at car Sale-rooms, 16 and 17, R Piac >, On SITU3BIT, lug 20, it 10 30 a.m. Comprising O f!H Bniok 5-?. at« 5-oyli» d-r Mo">r Car with scar*
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    • 156 2 Trust Your Complexion To Cuticura The majority of skin and scalp troubles mient be prevented by using Cuticura Scan e?.'lu ive!y for all toilet purposes. On the rhxhtest sign of redness, roußhne* pimples or dandruff, ppply a little Cutcura Ointment. Do not fail to include the exquis"oly tented Cuticura Talcum
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    • 527 2 —i m ~r-~<rßwr*>i > mmm ~smimmmt*s**T^T*mmm*. frsffr fo- Let Mellins Food build U P a I (Bl strong and healthy constitution tor your baby. <i» /..J-:;.- j Prepared as directed Mellin's Food se- ures for children of all ages the nourish- ment so necessary for health and growth. f 7
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    • 282 2 3 THE BEST CHEAPEST BEEi'; in the market BROWN A L£Q£R. SUB-AGENTS WANTED. Or Aurely He Co 28, Finl'yson Gre*a Purchase! Purchase! I For about one month only DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY J. B. LAL, THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN The public is assured of my splendW preparation of Medicine,
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    • 277 3 AT THE PO°UIAB PPOTO.PLAY HOUSE BMP 9 RE Itnjong P»g* r d mmm mm mmm m Tr m PaM Door TO NIGHT IN THE SEC JND SHOW AT 9.30 p M< gjrry Carey King of tha gallopers in the Uaive sal specul attraction A GUNFIGHTIN' GENTLEMAN Iu 5 Parts A
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    • 520 3 I 1* Prom FRIDAY, August 19, to WEDNBSDKY, August 24. JJhimbra I Albam'*n h is the only fi tU Ifiiatre iT THrt theatre ira" ALHAMBRA Elk «tJ the BEST The Hall for Mntk tod Features eerved ■taeiiiuiu- f— boas. dnrtal ItSattea. Intervals A YITAGRAPH DR IMA Of POWERFUL HUMAN INTEREST
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    • 143 3 LIBERTY JHI A, L LTD., NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-NigHt at 10 PM. sharp To-Nitfht MARY MoOREGOR THE HIGHLAND WITCH A**< snvthinp, sbe will tell yon. trr«m Md«y ih to Monday 22 > J LFERT v,ORR iW d'Bp»ays his ability wnh h pack of eardi. Tti- v invit-a 4 of tbe
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    • 384 3 bio change: igri OE New Piokaree, Oomediee and Berial. n \y The Biggest and Beit we have ever presented in one Programme. QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION Presents The Sovereign of the Screen FRANCIS X BUSHMAN A BEVERLY BAYNE In the Stirring Metro Wonder Play Written by John. C. Clymer A Hamilton
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    • 13 3 Sole Agents tin m k u, ia< ip if i i i i»
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  • 198 4 Does Sinn Fein mean definitely to challenge the GoTernment to a clash of arms? It would seem so from Mr. de Valera's latest utterances, maintaining the inflexible demand for a Republic. The Greeks hare resumed their advance in Asia Minor. The Turks have evacuated the Ismid Peninsula. The
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  • 892 4 "After our smokes and drinks, the income tax!" That is the very present fear of the moment. Just at a time when few people can afford to pay out more, further levies upon them for the public funds are gloomily expected. The Government must have money and
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  • 13 4 Belgrade, Aug 17.—The death has occured of King Peter of Serbia.— Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 775 4 Reuter. H H the Sulton, of Perali and suite "ill be ntten6,l«p tbe r»ce meeting «t Ol, ?»tur<iH> Ibv r l!«l, r'o Loon, wbicb mtu s.ult toMecl in tn»! 5 N»n llin Ou«e fry,,, pvsiti»n»!l lul «:n»irli 'lb» m»ll (le.pillcbro' trom 8ine«lo l.on<lon 5 ll«e» on lul» 14 w« <le,ivl-rell
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  • 1141 4 By Quiz." It have been noticed that V.Gooding Field mildly alluded Z recent address, to the fact that "IT general offices of the, Munich wouid appear to be over: taffed X my heroes, who is to lead S local "Anti-Wasto" can lpaifrn B *J hold the hordes
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    • 261 4 THE LATEST NOVELS. New Editions By Popular Authors. Blinkers By Horace A. Vac hell $250 Hilf Loaves Marge ret C. Banning 2.00 The Come Baok Carolyn Wells 2.00 The Storm Man John B. Hicks 2 00 In Secret R. W. Chambers 1.00 West is West Eugene M. Rhodes 1.00 Bnok
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    • 314 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia the Straite Settlements. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. The enoeesefnl Tenderer! for the supply of misosHaneons Articles end Engineers Stores to the s i<apore Municipality for the period ending 31st December, 1921. New Shipments Just Received. Yale Bronze Lever Padlockr, Yale and Townio Chain Poiley
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  • 169 5 Britain's Terms to lie Absolutely Rejected. More Armaments Procured. Reuter. p.blin.Aug. 17.-The Dail Eireann iur was again packed in anticipaIMr De Valera's promise to tm the course of peace negotia- fC De Valera at the outset caused *nsation among his hearers by <aring that the reports in
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  • 40 5 Turks Falling Back. Aug 17.—Aa official messVstate? that the Greek troops have their advance and have a line fory-two miles beyond 00MT, meeting but feeble resistm The advance continues. paptrs report that the Turks the L«mid Peninsula.— getter.
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  • 145 5 Italian Cut-Throat's Confession. Reuter. New York, Aug. 17.—An Italian Icber samed Fontano, one of eight sen arrested on murder charges, has tossed, revealing seventeen murtm by a gang in New York, Detroit s New Jersey. The police at :gf that arrests may clear tp ieventy murders in
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  • 74 5 Reuter. L -.dor., Aug. 17.—1n the House of CssmoßS, questions were asked wheat:, view of the example of lam, Jassa and the United States, bin *vj!d divert future Boxer Usmkl payments to Chinese educator. Mr. C Harmsworth .said the quesbl KBJ baag very carefully conIbki He emphasised
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  • 52 5 Reuter. York, Aug 16.—A receivership Men granted for the United Steamship Company upon plication of the Berwind White Company and other credi- usker, chairman of the Shipboard, filed a statement charg- Company with being insol~**en the Board seized the ships T sr -«i ra July 23. 24, 25,
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  • 33 5 Reuter I* Aug 17.—Violent fighting cd between the Germans J n the frontier villages of TTJ aßd Kosterlitz. Germans with grenades drove over the frontier, and L?** Poles were killed.■ma\
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  • 38 5 Reuter. Aug- 17 It is fficiall y ,J** d that 3,600,000 workers' JV* 1 **n reduced during July 1 BV(> thoUsa n<V,°nly have r *iaata, resulting in a net 2* of the week y full time
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  • 40 5 C L U ne Au i'-The s. s. I** \Z a chord sa fely, and Gen B*t hls s uite have landed.— ■The "4*hitf SaX n caught fire in two 6llB ton her way to S Africa.]
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  • 11 5 Reuter. ai Th<» wholesale V^ r »eace per gallon.—
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  • 71 5 Increases of Rent. Reuter. London, Aug 17.—The Labour Gazette shews that the cost of living was on the upgrade last month. The average level was 122 per cent, above the pre-war rate, compared with 11S on July 1. This is chiefly due to dearer farm produce in
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  • 79 5 Reuter. Washington, Aug 17.—President Harding has chosen .Mr. Lodge as a member of the American Delegation for the Disarmament Conference, but it is understood that Mr. Lodge has not accepted the appointment to serve under Mr. Hughes, who heads the delegation.—Reuter. Washington, Aug 17.—Referring to his appointment as
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Paris, Aug 17.—The wireless station at Doua, near Lyons, was damaged by a storm. Two pylons six hundred feet high, fell, and communication with America and the Far East is suspended.—Reuter.
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  • 42 5 Thirty-One Persons Drowned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug 10.—The Eastern Shipping Co.'s steamer Perlis, which left Trang on Wednesday, has been wrecked off Pulo Pisang. Six of the crew have been saved, out of a total of 37.
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  • 44 5 We are informed on good authority that the agreement relating to the stocks of tin held by the Netherlands East Indies and the Federated Malay States has been renewed for an indefinite period. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires confirmation of the report.
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  • 251 5 Public Examination —Chop Guan Chin Hong. Before Mr Ju-lie- A V B-own in the Bupreme Court this morning the public examination in bankruptcy of Chop Guan C hin Hong was opened In reply to questions by the Official Assignee, the Hon Mr C J Saunders, Mr Low Teng
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  • 162 5 SOVIET WISHES TO PARTICIPATE. Appeal to Whole World. Reuter. Washington, Aug 17.-The Senate has decided to go into recess from August 24 to Sept. 21. The Cabinet, in the presence of President Harding, discussed the difficulties arising from the insistence of the Soviet authorities on participation in the
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  • 419 5 Counter-Charges of Accused. The defence in the case in which two Tamil coolies, Mahaligam and another, are charged with having greviously assaulted Mr Home, Assistant Curator of the Botanical Gardens on June 30 last, was neard in the Criminal District Court yesterday, before Mr B Nunn. The
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  • 81 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their sale-roim, No. 30 Kling-street, on Wednesday afternoon: Freehold land and house No. 5 Race Course-road, area 1,025 square feet, bought by Madam Mvi Siew Quan for $8,000. Freehold and house
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  • 142 5 In the small hours of Wednesday morning, a Dane, named E Cramberg, wanted to enter the Van Wijk Hotel, and it is said that as he was not a lodger, the Sikh watchman on duty objected to his doing so; thereupon the man assaulted the watchman, breaking his jaw. The
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  • 223 5 Enactment to Come Into Operation. Sympathetic Administration. The following F M S Government Notification regarding the Registration of Schools Enactment is published: The Secretary of State has notified His Excellency the High Commissioner that the Registration of Schools Enactment 1920 is to be put in force without delay.
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  • 241 5 Result of Faction Fighting. A number of Chinese, it is reported, attacked Inspector Tunn of the Central Police Station in Bali Lane opposite Beach Road Police Station at about i p.m. on Wednesday, whither he had gone to arrest a Chinese on a warrant for assault. The
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  • 123 5 A Warning to Manner-. The following inf rmntion from tbe Resident Engineer, Jobore Oaaseway, Jobore Bahru, is passeo on to us by tbe Master Attendant: The construction of the Johoie Causeway is being carried on from both sides of the Straits simul taneously and the underwater portions of
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  • 123 5 A committee meeting of the ExServicef' Association was held on Wednesday evening, Col Pearson D.S.O. in the chair, others present being: Messrs. Keyes, Morrell, White, Hoyles, Fulcher and Davison. The final arrangements for the smoking concert to be neld at the S C C on Saturday August 27,
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  • 29 5 Inspector King of the Sepoy Lines Police Station having been granted two weeks casual leave, Inspector Dale, of tha Central takes over charge of tbe dMaicn duveag his afaaeooa
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  • 318 5 The Imports and Exports of Last Month. Some Interesting Figures. We have received from Mr. G A Hereford, acting Registrar of Imports and Exports, the return of imports and exports from British Malaya during July. The total imports were valued at $41,198,810 or £4,806,527, and the total exports
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  • 184 5 Hill-Cottingham—Griffiths. A very pretty wedding wan celebrated on Wednesday at tt Andrew'iQMksM, when Mr P T Hill Cottinghßm of MrB3 r aud Co, Singapore, was married to Miss M P E Griffith*, daoehter of Mr John Grifficb-j, Wottcn Under Ed«e. Gloucestershire. The Cathedral was tastefully decorated with flowers and
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  • 287 5 Mr W Maas, manager of the F/-t-rn Depots and Agencies of Maas and Maas, Ltd, Sydney, has established a branch of their business at 1, Csirnhill-road, corner of Orchard-road, Singapore. Maas aod Maaa, Ltd, have placed on tbe market a product called "Tintex," a cold water dye
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  • 69 5 Singapore, Aug 19. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-I6d. Demand 2s 3 13-16 d. Private 3 months sight 2s 4%d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 165% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 58% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 185%
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  • 71 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. 12 o'clock noon. Aug 19. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27% 28 Sept Oct. to Dec. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 28 Sept. 27% 28% Oct. to Dec. 30 80% Tone of Market—Steady. Fred Water house Co.,
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  • 117 5 Bsgo flnnr is quoted at 6/9. Tin is quoted at £152.2.6 in London. Tapioca ia quoted at 18/3 for fair Bake. Gamhier is quoted at 27/6 in Londou cote gi rubier at 36/-. On the- Ufwcpooi market cotton, niddling American, ia at 8.88 J Egyptian at 16.
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  • 64 5 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: There Oas been a Bteady decline in values in this market, owing to weaker advices from Europe, bat a fair sin out of baainess baa been pat ibroagb. The market closes a ahade steadier and qajtations are as follows No. 1 Standard $12.25
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  • 100 5 A civil suit of considerable interest to Malays commenced in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Hon Mr Justice L M Woodward, C J C, the interested parties being Said Binte Ababakar versus Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohamed Eusope and nine others. Mr F B Ivens, with Mr
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    • 216 5 I pfiASEH CHALMERQ Englnearlng Works. Magnet Boom, 62 and 63. Booiason load. Sing spore Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., lid (Incorporated in Xi .i W« b»g to advieo our rr« ny customers that "HIS MASTEfi'S VOICE" Records have been reduced in Price. Plum Lab«l $2.50 and $3.50. Black
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  • 1223 6 LAWN TENNIS. SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPION- SHIP. NAKAMURA WINS THE TITLE. By "Echo." Reuter. The final roand of tbe Singapore lawn tennis open championship was played al the BOO lait evening. Tbe finalists were tbe two Japanese player*, 8 N'kamura and T Honda, who were expected to pnt np a
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  • 94 6 PENANG'S REPRESENTATIVES (rrom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug 18.—Penang's selected team to play Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday lor the Malaya Cup is Goal, Choo Soo Chan; Backs, i'eoh Cheng Hoe and Lim Knay Sen.;; Haives, G P NoaKes, V Reutens and Chee Choon Lim; forwards, E A
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  • 19 6 INTERNATIONAL MATCHES. At Cardiff Scotland beat England at bowls, 98 to 80; Wales beat Ireland <J6 to 79.
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  • 33 6 AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASE. A telegram to the Malay Mail front Sydney, dated Aug. 15, states: Ihe it. salt ol the Australian Steeplechase is as follows: Gazomp Ist. ***** 2nd. Don an 3rd.
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  • 54 6 EARL HAIGS GAME. The amateur champion, Hunter, and Earl Haig respectively won the first and second divisions in the final of ihe Peace Cup Golf Tournament at North Foreland. Despite the boisterous wind Earl Haig played steadily, driving beautifully. Originally handicapped 17, Earl Haig defeated Perham in the final
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  • 71 6 THE AMERICA CUP. Speaking at the annual sports and fete of Lipton's Athletic Club, held at Whetstone, Sir Tttosaas said tnat when he ijsi. the American Cup he turned to Sir John rerguson, who was with him, and said: The best crew has won, but I shall have another
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  • 111 6 NAHAR OPERA HALL BOUTS. There were three interesting boxing contests at the Nahar Opera Hall, Gaylang, last night, accompanying the staging of "Tbe Enchanted Horse" by tbe Star of Hope Amateurs. Ia the first Claude de Rosario drew with George de Silva in three rounds, and in tbe second
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  • 63 6 The Selangor 1920 output of limeatone, gTanite, laterite, gravel, sand stone and mining metal from the Public Works Department quarries was 158,294 tons as compared with 143,633 during the previous year. The Batu Caves Cement Company quarried 7,372 tons of limestone, from which 5,451 tons of cement was produced as
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  • 163 6 The Alhambra presents to-night a splendid Vitagraph drama, "The King of Diamonds," featuring Harry T Morey and Betty Blythe, as well aa a Pathe Gazette, a Topical Budget and another of those popular two-reel Harold Lloyd hundred-thousand-dollar comedies entitled "Bumping into Broadway." In the first show a twopart
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  • 182 6 Season Opens To-morrow Night. The advance bookings for the Chefalo and Palermo company of magicians and illusionists are now open at Moutrie's, where early application should be made fur seats if the success of these artists in other parts of the world can be taken as a
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  • 812 6 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Sendayan 20a 39 1% Seremban 20s 12 10% Sialang 20s 18 1% Singapore Para 2s 13% Singapore United 2s 10 Sumatra Para 2s 3 Sungei Choh 20s 18 1% Sungei Kapar 2s 8 Sungei Krian Pref. 20s 42 9 Sungei Krian
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  • 197 6 To-day, Aug 19. High Tides.—ll.26 ajn., 11.1 p.m. Scudai, Chan Sze Onn'a, 12. Staffords' Drums, Bot. Gardens. 5.15. McGregor ft Morrow, Liberty Hall, 10. To-morrow, Aug 20. High Tides.—ll.4B ami., 11.32 pj». Cricket Tournament: P S and Law v. H M Services, SCC ground. Ceylon XI v.
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  • 366 6 To-day, 'Aug. 19. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p. m Manila, Uoilo, Hongkong* and Shanghai* Sandon Hail 2 p.m. P Sambu, Penang, Sabang, etc •Van Riebeeck 2am Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2 pja. Port Swettenham Teluk Anson •Kampar 3 p.m. Sampit Bandjermasin Van der Capellen 8 p.m.
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  • 128 6 The untitled of tin, reduced untitled metallic bas. a from Selangor in m* amounted to 162,392 pikuls in 1920. valued at $24,626,737 as compared with 190,160 pikuTs in 1919. valued at $22,962,167. The highest trice reached was $212 per pikul in Febrsary and the lowest was $90 per pi** in
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    • 334 6 As Right as \§T2[y a Trivet. A trivet ia a stool, table or Hand, having three legs. It waa discovered long, very long, ago that it waa eaiier to make Inanimate objeon atand right on three lega than on four—hence ihe phrase. AMERICAN ALL STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS are right aa
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    • 240 6 WA N f L D Cooip-teut Short isnd wilier and typisi for Ipob Apply Sitne Darby <k 0»., Ltd., I^b 19 8 IC T ORI A TH A THE JTm row Night 7 Nights Only. August 20 to 27. THE SHOW THAT CHALLENGES COMPARISON. AWm\ t>>e r mWm Lutire jSlr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 744 7 His Views on His Visit to England. "A Memorable Experience." On the occasion of his departure from England the Crown Prince of Japan sent to the Times the following farewell message: My sojourn in this country has been a delightful holiday, and it is with feelings of
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  • 112 7 The report on the Straits Settlements for the yaar 1920 states, as regards the police force: All rppointments for Europeans wen- 11 lied at the end of the year, except two in the rank of Assistant Superinten lent of Police. The probationary Assistant Superintendents of Police appointed and Probationary Inspectors
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    • 692 7 (IffINNENI NOIICE. tgUt Gazette No. 62 of sth Aug 1921.) (> [No. 7352-21.1 r0 PF.i:S FOR TODDY SHOT icESCBS, ?!NGAPORE, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Ten ders will be received at the Colosecretary's Office until noon on JJ September, 1921, for the exclusive •ht subject to the limitations of
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    • 744 7 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES FOR PENANG, PRO VINCE WELLESLEY AND THE DINDINGS, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders,, to be forwarded, in sealed covers and markH on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders," will oe received at the Resident Councillor's Office until noon on the 9th September, 1921, for
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    • 613 7 41. Bukit Toh Alang Estate. 42. Paya Keladi. 43. Penaga. 44. P&matang Poh. 45. Pinang lunggal. 4b Pokok Machang. 47. Sungei Paa. 48. Sui.gei Puyu. 4£). Tassek Glugor. 50. Telok Ayer Tawar. Province Wellesley (Southern District.) 51. Batu Kawan Estate. 52. Bukit Tambun. 53. Bukit Toh Kandang. 54. Byram Estate.
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    • 682 7 59. Kwala Sungei Baru, 27Vk mile. 60. North Devon, 22nd mile. 61. Serkam Estate. 62. Union Estate. 63. Ayer Punas Rubber Estate, 16th mile. 64. Diamond Jubliee Estate, (Nyalas Division). 65. Ayer Panas Estate, Kesang Division. 66. Garing Estate, 13th mile. 67. Batulang Estate. 68. Kemendore Estate. 69. Bukit Kajang
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    • 265 7 Cigarettes > The most elegant and* refined Cigarette H WEsTjM'V". World.' VIRGINIA IN PATENT I f*\ f 9 g— VACUUM |V| Ii 4pW «W TINSOFSO <*m£ Hmo ■■■■■■■■«■riiiii srinrr rniwMßaawaiMPMMii iiiniiiiwwin——n i mi—i iiii.jissmbbsssmssssssbssmssuujiju. /1D TABLE DELICACIES IX f\ NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED /9at/ requisites unih CIICSSL ?lACKVIELL fEoW'
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    • 118 7 "To Landlords and all Requiring Houses or Apartments." The Straits Employment Registry, in response to numerous requests, has now opened a House 6 Esta f c Department, and invites applications for Bouses, Flats or Rooms, also ticulars of such available for tenancy. The Registry is also prepared to undertake the
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  • 11 8 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 2150 8 From "LYP": Hurrah! Mr. Editor I am indeed glad that Mr. C J Koh and my humble self have induced, to push herself into print, one Straitsborn Chinese lady. What is the consensus of opinion among our educated sisters about the objection to the word nonia" and
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    • 812 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOIN, 1921.1 i Issii: of $20,000,000 Loan. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per anu am BftrabJt aalf-yeexly on May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. Free of Income Tax and other Duties Price of Issue 100—par
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    • 91 8 NANYANG BROTHERS. TOBACCO COMPANY, 33» Robilnson 3Ri Bi»g»;poi»e Branches at DALA LUMI? UU, PBrUNG IPOHi These Brandr These Brands I *>le property 9016 P* 0 61 NANYANG T |ROVffK TOBACCO COMPANY, Ch Tol scco an 1 Cigarette Faotories. There is luxury in the flavour r.roma of our "GOLDEN HORSE" Cigarettes.
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    • 402 8 l S 'OAKLAND j DEPEKOIB-LITY Judge the -ctual *a'ue of the O inland |n<Ml S x >v THE any standard you ch^ce— dependable d.ily semre, 111C ridint? oom fort, marked savings in fuel and tyres, er ins I n t moderate purchase price. Bach and eyery one of these emphasizes
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    • 64 8 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC fo. L MITED. Incorporated in FnflardV, t REDUCED PRICES rom ALL WIRES eRBLES LARGE STOCKS m Write to:— Singapore Branch:—WINCHESTER HOUSE. Telephone SOI. Telegrams: E^LECTICO." In planning your Speoial, or Annual Advertising Carop&i* o J yon are dftlroat, naturally, of leonriDg the 1 b*et postibl" RESULTS. Expert
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    • 532 9 straits steamship Co., Ltl Steamers intended to tail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p. m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Kaka Tueaday» 4.30 p. for Malaooa and Muar. Ipoh Wednesday. 4 p m. for P. Swe+tenhain and Penang Hebe—T ursday, 430 pm f or M lacca. P. D.ckson and P.
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    • 480 10 WANTED. WANTED—Refpeotable Eurasian Narte Companion age under 45 to take charge of invalid lady, good needle woman. Fur particulars apply Box 352 c/o Malaya Tribnne. 17 8 23 8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.— Good Sowing needlewoman. Apply in potion, before 10 a.m. or after 3 p.m E D. A. 1, Cairnhill Boad.
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    • 759 10 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. It ie hereby notified that tbe date np to which the tender for the purchase of the Colonial Government Bteam Yacht S?atnaw will bn received at the Master Office is extended to the l&ih September, 1921. 138 19 8 NOTICE. NEW FILIPINO BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA Available
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    • 532 10 BANKS. SZE UAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia tha Strait* S. S.) HEAD OFFICE: 68. KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Eitabishad 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplua 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, Seah Eng T.im, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Vs co Nam, Esq.—Deputy Cnairman. Cham Teck Hee, Eaq. Ong Chow Keng, Eaq. Teo Teow
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    • 543 10 BANKS. lxUi £10 iiONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street. BRANCHES: Pesaas b5 Bear* Street. Malacca 131 Joeker Street. Muar 77-79 Jaiaa Si'ieunaa. Beta Pahnt.. 109 Jaiaa Rahajnat. AGENCIES AT: London, New ior*, c*a Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semareag, Shanghai, Hongkong, Peienioaag and Tram*. CAPITAL. AcOjottsed $20,000,000 iasued 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 540 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shams of £5 each 13.U0U.000 Reserve r and £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 RANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint city and Midland Bank, Ltu. London County Westminster and Parr a
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    • 378 10 INSURANCE, THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in tbe S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Horn. Dr. Lim Boon Keag, 0.8. E., Chairman. Eu Tong Sen, Esq. OJBJE. Lim i .cc Soon, Esq. Oag Boon Tat, Esq. Lim v_hwee Cnian, Esq. Cnua Fob Siaag, Esq. Lee Fang Seng, Esq. Yeo Baa Keag,
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    • 321 10 THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOB YOUR MICHELiN TYRES All sizes. ALWAYS READY IN STOCK. Stockist:— jLirn Chee Se»&i 17. Cecil Street HUM gSeeh dispebari. 'Phone No. I»C WH LrS le Retail Cbsralsts Druggists snd Opticians. SUPPLIEBS TO HJSP.rALS, ESTATE J WD MINES, II SPECIAL BATE. Depot for Patent Medicines,
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