Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVKNING DAILY. Vol. VIII- No. 211 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 8, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.
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    • 190 1 "m 555 mm AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advanoo. Per anaum 1 IS.OO Half-yearly S 7.5G» Perqaartar 3.75 Postage Extra 50 ota. par month. Whiteaway, Laidlaw 6? Co., Ltd. IK I« ta Singapore. price ryK nßi Price Per Cake 1)r *MAYP Per Cake A SOAP/
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    • 121 1 Sitne y Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straita Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, aHßHnaaaflHHnnnnnnßnn Full range of Electrical supplies in atook VXR. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DiCtQirapl" Telephones. •MADSTRONG Plants, me ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 166 1 SUN 6? COMPANY j supplies I Aii Photographic Materials 1 AND The Bight Place for Amateurs J IN j Developing. Printing and Enlargement j No. 94, NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD, j SINGAPOBE. I Phone £60. I TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. Red Seal Carbon Paper In Blaok, Bine and Purple. 100 Sheeti in box.
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  • 572 2 MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY RICE ALONE. It is taken for granted abroad that rice is the staple diet of the Chinese. Without minimising the importance of rice as a food of the people, tne claims of flour must be emphasised. North of the Yellow River flour is
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  • 299 2 Mr W R Cockburn was selected to represent Scotland at cricket against Ireland. Of the 88 persons who have been on trial during the last two months and under investigation for eight months, in connection with the Yokohama customs scandal, 83 were found guilty and given sentences or tines. H
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  • 450 2 Revision of Temporary Allowances. The following circulars have been issued by the Secretariat in respect of temporary allowances to be granted by Government to their subordinate officers drawing unrevised substantive salaries: With reference to circular No 15 of 1921, in which authority was conveyed for the payment of
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  • 115 2 It is reported that, cowards the end of last moutb, Dutch Native troops ander a European Officer attacked tbe Land Djak Village ot Setase, in the Jagoi District, Upper darawak, tjiog up and flogging c r.ain of the inhabitants. Their alleged off-nee was being in the possession of
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  • 257 2 The master of the s. s. Cheram reports that the North Brother Light in Durian Strait was not burning on the night oi the 4th inst The master attendant informs us that a report made by the master of the 8. s. Cheram states that the North Brother light was
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  • 236 2 Story nf a Cheque. An interesting oaae was decided by the magistrate at Klang, R»E Mohamed Kassim vs. Steel, which shows the care necessary when carr> ing out even the mcst or Ad ary basiness transaction. The point in dispute wns whether the defendant hnd paid n cheqae
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  • 57 2 A small committee is being formed to feed Indian coolies who are in distress, due to the present trade slump, and find themselves stranded in the streets of Singapore. Those desirous of subscribing towards this fund can forward contributions to the editor of the"Malaya Tribune," who will
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  • 58 2 The following appointments to the Colonial service have been made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—Straits Settlements: Mr W Gilliam to Superintendent, Grade 2, Post Office. Malay States: Lieut C T Darwent to Medical Officer; Mr. J 11 Dennett to Assistant Agricultural Chemist; Mr. E rarquharson to Assistant
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    • 735 2 A PAINFUL ENEMY. Rheumatism is a Blood-Poison. Until not long ago, doctors as well as patient* thought rheumatism was due to damp and cold. You need fear neither of these if you are not carrying* rheumatism poison about with you in your blood. It is an acid which only finds
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    • 363 2 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily— By, using Littles Oriental Balm you can gaia immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing
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    • 157 2 I Saves cosf*_of baffles Pays for tfself within 3 months in dr\v /Hofel or Cafe FLLiGEIX^Ipom Sure Death to Corps "wWHB" Makes 'Em Lose Theii Grip and Lift Off Painlessly. -K The fe*s thin X "Gete-It" does wb.-n tt lands on a corn or callus is to ami fT out
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    • 707 2 Half Price SALE AT j KOH COMPANY Bras Basah Road Robinson Road Perfumery, Stationery, Books, etc., offered at Half the Usual Prices. For IWO WEEKS only Commencing from Monday, August 29, Real Bargain Don't lose this chance H English Periodicals and Magazines also offered at Half Price during the Sale.
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  • 756 3 Litest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 7. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tha following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Saaree. has Values Buyers Sellers 1 AUenby 0.15 030 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.10 I Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 151 3 AT THE POPUIAR PHOTO PLAY HOU8E EMPIRE f ittjoag Pagar Road Trams Pasa the poor IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.M. Darin*. Dishing, Fighting Elmo Lincoln t#e titan of the Screen in bis new thunderbolt serial supported by Louiie Lorraine, ELMO THE FEARLESS In 18 Fjpisodts or 26 Reels.
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    • 691 3 IThe i Th« 5 From TUESDAY, September 6, to SUNDAY, September t% Aiiili^. lAflnsatmii I smssbbshi Uls Tbehiie AT THE 11 Orskostri. Cakes, Coffee, •ad tie BEST Ths Hsll for Moik sad Fsstorsf Tea, ate. assaaiißs served defies. during Intervals A PICTURE THAT THE SPORTING PUBLIC, IN FACT, IT 18
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    • 275 3 THUR8DAY, LAST NIGHT! IN THE SECONP SHOW AT 10 P.M. VIOLA DANA THB M STORY OP A THe Daring Metro Comedy BEWITCHING FLIRT CffcWip THAT EVERY WOMAN WILL WANT HER BRIDF HUSBAND TO SEE IT WILL CURE THEM. In Five Parte. PROGRAMME. At 7.30 p.m. "Tae Secret Kingdom" Serial Ep.
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  • 186 4 Mr. de Vetera, accuses Mr. Lloyd George of offering Ireland secondrate political margarine labelled butter. The trade unions at Home demand action to cope with unemployment, and to deal with inequitable rating. The Soviet wanta from European countries a credit of ten millions sterling to finance relief measures.
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  • 873 4 Mr. Perkins is a rebel. No other word is possible. Admitted trustfully to that sacred circle wherein Honourable Hesitators acquire an amazing air of importance and enjoy a considerable access of social distinction, he has outraged its most sacred traditions. He actually wants to know, you know."
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  • 290 4 Reuter. Johore has imposed an import duty on petroleum of five centa per gallon. Mails from China and Japan are expected to arrive to-morrow, per s s Ye bos hi Maru. We are asked to announce that the Darul Akhbar Club has arranged to have a ronggeng next Saturday. Visitors
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  • 107 4 Secretary of State's Final Veto. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept B.—A cable received from the R G A states that Sir Laurence Guillemard has been notified definitely that the decision of the Secretary of State against compul sory restriction, with or without the co-operation of
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  • 734 4 It is understood that the F M S Government has appointed a committee under the chairmanship of Mr P X Nambyar, of Penang, to consider, report on, and draft a Hindoo Marriage Registration Enactment. The Singapore Land Office netted $1,764,350 as premium on special land sales in 1920. But quit
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  • 736 4 THE COMPENSATING BALANCE. G I By "Firm Spear." When I was a very sma developed an interest which has persisted to this d However, in those far-away a!J the instinct was to collect only 2 keep on collecting, with the resulthat many a poor pair of birds ku
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  • 107 4 A debate on the proposition untitled the time has come when nkisha* should be abolished in StoWj» was held in the premises of the bV* Chinese Literary Association la» evening at 8.30 with Mr Goh U»J Inn in the chair. Messrs Tan M Siew, Lee Peng Yam and Cheah thoo
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    • 217 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltda CASH A I NOW CLEARANCE OMLLCIi PROCEEDING TWO EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINB, ONLY A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY LEFT. GEIREIEi'S BUB6EB PROOFED >jS RAINCOATS. Reliable in quality and Perfect in Cut Finish \< spbci^l sale price I m SII7S g TR (.YELLING RUGS, J Jffi 1N X WKLL ASSORTED R\NGE
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    • 341 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia taw Straits Bettl-s—ta, 36, PHILLIP BTBEBT, SINGAPORE. Naw Staip merits Just Arrived Hants Metal Sheets Biae 4 ft x 2 ft. x 1/3* thick 4ft x 2 ft, x 1/16" 4 ft. xaft x 1/8" Munta Metal Rodi All siaes from 1/4" to 1"
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  • 278 5 Demand for Government Relief Schemes. Psplar Councillors Supported London. Sept. 6.-The problem of nMmployment was dealt with at tha Trade Union Congress at Cardiff, which passed a resolution expressing pave apprehension regarding it and reaffirming the principle that it is the duty of the State to provide work or
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  • 80 5 Moscow as Relief Centre. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 6.—The text of the agreement signed by Dr. Nansen with the Soviet at Moscow on Aug. 27 is published. The Soviet requests a credit of ten millions sterling from European Governments, and declares its readiness to assume the obligations demanded of
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  • 95 5 Margarine to be Refused. Reuter. London, Sept 6.—Mr De Valera in a natement to pressmen at Dublin said: "British Imperial Statesmen are trying to sell Ireland second rate political margarine labelled butter. They are angry because we refuse. Ireland wants butter and will not be deceived mt
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  • 88 5 Less Dock Pilferage. Reuter. I.tindon, Sept 6.—The Port of London was used to a much greater «tent last year than in 1919, according to the new annual report The total net tonna|e of incoming and out-going vessels was 32,758,604 ton?, compared with a previous total of 26,335,191.
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  • 61 5 Reuter. Geneva, Sept 6.—Commenting on BR Wellington Koo's speech in the Assembly of the League of Nations on Sept. 5 the "Journal de Geneve" fays he possesses the necessary qualities to command respect as'%n orator, namely intelligence and very clear enunciation. Although so young he laid
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  • 59 5 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6.—It is learned that the note regarding che mandates 'last week is likely to be published immediately. It refers specifically to classes A and B of mandates under the League, and reiterates American rights.—Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6.—The Government has addressed a new note
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  • 29 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 6.—Two Chinese have **en charged at Neath with landing without permission, and have been sentenced to a month's imprisonment *ach and recommended for deport-auon.-Reuter.
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  • 12 5 Reuter. p »ris, Sept 6—The Austrian* have '••occupied Ku^ehiag.—Rector-
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  • 64 5 Fall of Angora. Reuter. Smyrna, Sept. 6.—It is reported that Angora has fallen after ten days severe fighting with great losses on both sides. The situation of the Kemalist army is uncertain. The Turks were outnumbered, but kept up resistance to the last and frequently attempted to drive
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  • 116 5 No Women Franchise. Reuter. Calcutta, Sept. 6.—The Legislative Council of Bengal by 56 votea to 37 has rejected a resolution in favour of the enfranchisement of women.— Reuter. Welcome for Prince of Wales. Simla, Sept. 6.—The Council of State and Legislative Assembly passed a resolution by acclamation welcoming
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  • 251 5 His Lordship Complains. In the Supreme Court this morning Wore the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, the cases of John Ebling Henry v F E Fillis and Mabel Kinamond (otherwise known a*, 1 Aubrey) v. F E Fillis were mentioned. Mr Dudley Parsons, for the defendant,
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Sept 6.-The bodies of fifteen American victims of the R disaster were entrained fwm HuU to Plymouth to-day en route to America, inlands of *J procession, American naval and military oewwu ments.—Reuter.
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  • 706 5 FIRM SUES FORMER EMPLOYEE. Alleged Rao Prejudice. A dispute between a local firm and a former European employee was commenced in the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Juatice, Sir Walter S Shaw, as we reported yesterday. Messrs Swanson and Sehested, contractors, sued Mr Donald Currie for return
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  • 62 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug 7.-While the amateur performance of "A Yeoman of the Guard" was in progress last night in the Town Hall, some refuse in the lower room took fire. Using an extinguisher, the fireman on duty put out the flames before
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  • 49 5 Bangkok has not hitherto had any place alloted for aeroplanes alighting and starting on flight. His Majesty the King has now given permission to the Aeronautical Division of the Army to use for that purpose the race-course near the premises of the Department of the Master of the Horse.
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  • 496 5 COMPANY TO GO INTO LIQUIDATION. An extraordinary general meeting of the Clive Rubber Company, Ltd, was held on Tuesday at the registered office, Mr. S Q Wong presiding. The chairman, addressing the meeting, said: It is with regret that I have to address you to-day on the resolution
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  • 328 5 Risks of Having No Licence. In prosecuting Mr X B Osborn, of Messrs Wilson Holgate and Co., who was charged with rash driving before Mr Nunn, district magistrate, on Monday, Mr F Langley, the DPP, said that what happened was a serious accident in High-street between the hours
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  • 99 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Sept 7. Catalogued:—l,4s2,233 1bf.—648.32 Tons. Offered:—l,3ls,l3o lbs.-587.il Tons. 501d:—1,223,970 1b5.—546.41 Tons. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:—Singapore Standard Quality 26ft cents, Good Average Quality 25% to 26 V* centa, Off Quality 20 to 25 cents. Crepe:—Singapore Standard Quality Pale
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  • 305 5 MACPHAIL CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 7. The market closes quiet. Rubber is easier at 27% cents September, 30% cents October to December. There is practically no market for rubber shares. One or two small parcela were placed but for the majority of shares it is difficult to quote. Tin
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  • 157 5 Singapore, Sept 6. There is little to report on again this week, the local share market is if anything somewhat easier, with very little interest being shewn in any sectionTin, however, has recovered to £161.15.0 a rise on the week of £6.10.0, but this has
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  • 187 5 The new European Hospital at The Grange is nearing completion, aaya the "Sarawak Gazette." It is hoped that the Matron will be able to move in early next month on her return from the North. Hyde Park, London, recently saw the newest phase of a fashion which though not altogether
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  • 69 5 Singapore, Sept 8. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-IBd. Demand 2s 3 13-16 d. Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32. On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 163 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20 p.e. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 59% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 135% On
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  • 50 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 8. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Jan. to March Oct. to Dec Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27% 28 Sept. 28 29 Oct. to Dec. 30% 31 Jan. to March 33 34 Tone of Market.—Steady.
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  • 29 5 Singapore, Sept 8. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—14 cts. London.—8%d. Singapore.—27% cts. Tone of Market.—Steady. Tin to-day $80.87% 175 tons sold.
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  • 75 5 Singapore, Sept 8. Silver 38%. Hongkong 20 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $46ft. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tin.—Taipings $1.10 to $1.15, Norths $1.324 to $1.37%, Souths 67% to 72% cents, Papans 55 to 60 cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.50, Linguis $3.60
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  • 150 5 The third children's concert of 1921 was given at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday afternoon, and proved the usual success, a crowded house enjoying an excellent programme. Under the baton of Major W G St. Clair, the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestra contributed a number of selections. Mr. L D
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  • 75 5 According to Hankow native papers, a well-known foreign banker has estimated that China is encumbered with more than $3,000,000,000 of national debts. Seven-tenths of her total annual revenue goes to meet military expenses, in addition to which there are various extras on account of civil war. If the present disturbances
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    • 443 5 PHASER CHALMERS Engineering Works. Magnet Bone, St end 69. Roslaaon Road, Singapore. ELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOB COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS. PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd (IaootsorMed in KngUai.) j ~m j I Never Savy Dye Ssay lintex HOW TO U*>B IT? Fat a teaepoenful of Tintex
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  • 1106 6 FOOTBALL. C C I t. STAFF0RD8 II A Thrilling Drawn Game. BY "REYNARD." The first eleven of the S C C wen fully extended by the second eleven of the Staffcrds on the SRC ground yesterday in the first round of th« S F A Cup competition. The pac«
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  • 664 6 LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS. By "Wanderer." The first programme of the St Joseph's Old Boys Boxing tournament was tackled with success at King George's Hall, St Joseph's Institution, last evening, a fairly large crowd being present All the bouts were of three rounds duration. Corporal Osborne, of the R A
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  • 1135 6 GAUNT CUP FINALS—FIRST ROUND. HOOI HTB BEATS BALZMANN. By "Echo." Th* two first round ties in th« Gaunt Cup finals, for the lawn tennis singles championship of Malaya, were played at the S C C yeaterday evening. Despite the counter-attraction of a soccer cup tie on the Esplanade,
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  • 326 6 S G C vs. KEPPEL G C. A foursomes match between the Singapore Goif Club and tne Keppel trolf Club will be played on Sui*uay at the Race Course. The following are the teams, Keppel players' names coming first. It is specially requested that starting time be adhered to:
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  • 176 6 INTER-CLUB SPORTS. I Members of the various clubs are reminded that entries for the interclub sports close at 7 p.m. on Saturday next. Attention is drawn to the committee's decision to cancel the nonchanipionship events, with the exception of the 220 yards, one mile, and throwing the cricket ball.
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  • 55 6 ST. LEGER BETTING. London, Sept St Leger betting is: 1 to Z Craig an Eran, 13 to 2 Thunderer, 8 to 1 Westward Ho, 100 to 8 Franklin, 26 to 1 Foundation, Polly Flinders, 33 td 1 the others. Later.—Latest betting is: 40 to 90 Craig an Eran,
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  • 42 6 T M C A HANDICAP. The annual billiard handicap is to be held shortly at the V M C A., and the entry list is now open. The entrance fee is $1. Those wishing to enter should sign tp ft once.
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  • 359 6 S. OF ENGLAND BEATEN. London, Sept 6.—At Hastings the Australians disposed of the South of England for 199 in just over two hours. Lee made 64, including aiz fours, without giving a chance. Armstrong took 4 for 51 and Mailey 4 for 97. Australia won by an innings and
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  • 113 6 Tbe Dempsev-CarpßntW fight film ia drawing record houses to the Albainbra, Sunday will be tbe last night of the screening. At the Empire, to-night, tbe main attractions, in the second show, wi! i be the first two episodes of Elmo the Fearless," and 4 'A Fighting Colleen" (In
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  • 51 6 The Registrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the following Total value of foreign import* of merchandise into British Malaya during July 1921 $40,891,977 August 1921 $42,276,889 Increase $1,384,912 Total value of foreign exports of merchandise from British Malaya during July 1921 $35,544,423 August 1921 $39,336,787 Increase
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  • 173 6 Shanghai, Aug 24.—The stranded Frenoh liner Cordillere, from Marseilles, overturned this afternoon and probably will be a total loss. Tbe Sine Funnel oargo steamer Ql atoms is in leas danger and may be refloated before another storm arises. The Norwegian freighter Henrik, which ia under oharter to
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  • 184 6 Societies Formed in Hongkong. The Soeth China Morning Port •tatea —lnformation obtained from the promoters of the Society for the Protection of Chinese Servant Girls, the formation of which was suggested at a big meeting held at the Tai Ping Theatre several weeks ago, indicates that
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  • 66 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*, Sept 6.—The damage dene by the explosion of the junk off Jelutong, with 3050 drums of petrol, is estimated at $15,000. The cargo came from Sumatra to Alor Star and wan tranahipped thence to Penang, and formed part of a consignment belonging to
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  • 185 6 To-day, Sept. 8. High Tides.—2.lB a.m., 2.8 p.m. Lawn Tennis: Gaunt Cup semi-finals. Football S C C II v. R E Sports Club, SCC ground. Orchestra practice, Tomiinson Hall, 5. Freemasonry: St. George Emergent, 5.30. To-morrow, Sept. 9. High Tides.—3.l4 a.m., 2.52 pjn. Lawn Tennis: Gaunt Cup
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  • 43 6 Klang, from Penang 8.9. Circe, from Deli 8.9. < Glenapp, from London 8 9. Van Hogendorp, from Baroe 8.9. Ranee, from Kuantan «.9. Krian, from Kelantan 8.9. Doen Samud, from Bangkok 8.9. Sado Maru, from Yokohama 81. B*nka. tmm Bwsahay M.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 450 6 V&Sh>) CENTRAL EXHuJ SHAM rNOIjSF] b One Unit or up to 3,000 I.H.P. in I wo Units. Fitted with Balanced Piston Drop Steam Inlet Valves and C M a, v j Patent Drain, Exhaust aad Relief Valves DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Steam Consumpt.cn less than that of the best compoun 1 engines
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    • 396 6 HAILS CLOSE..* To-day, Sept. 8. Malacca 4 Muar *Sri Uyr t p.m. Batavia, Cheribon 4 Samarang •Soon Ann 2 p.m. P Samba, Rhio, Billilbn 4 Batavia Van 8 p.m. Bataria Johan de Witt 8 p.m. Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik Papan 4 Samarinda De Weert 8 p.m. Port Dickson 4
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  • 568 7 Formation of the New Force. me current armyfist indicates the progress that has been made in the formation of the Auxiliary Force and the efforts to fashion if* on strictly workmanlike lines. Although man£ of the pages devoted to the new' units display a virgin whiteness except for
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  • 166 7 All Eyea on Commission. Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co, of Koala Lumpur, .reported last Friday evening k Business daring the week has been dull and the market uninteresting, All ejes are on the Trade Commission and its recommendations are eagerly awaited, humour has it tbat the whole
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  • 154 7 The Tokyo Government has decided to establish a Reformatory in F#rea for juvenile offenders. The institution is to be built at a cost of Y350,000. According to officials, the number of juvenile offenders in Korea is on the increase. Prior to the War the number was approximately 3,000, while now
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 82 7 ■■ppLALL'S W arvellous Reductions Sale Now On M 2, man street. Te w„„ ft-, PROVED BEST yTILE for the TRDPICSy S=:no Youf? Enquiries to, j Ets BROSSARD MOPIN I (i-c .im nc«T« IN SINGAPORE 1 OR I DUPIRE BROS Singapore 1 iJOOD TEETH GOOD HEALTH. IT YOU HAVE b\D TRfiTH
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    • 629 7 after Shears To have suffered for 6 years from Backache and Rheumatism must indeed have been a life of intermittent agony. I'very twinge of pain felt by the unfortunate Rheumatic is traceable to the action of uric acid poison which is onlylanother name for the body's decomposed refuse not properly
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    • 528 7 What Do You Want A Tractor For? the first thing you will think of plowing' But don't stop there. If your tractor is to bs a profit-maker for you. it must do much more than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that
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    • 251 7 SUBSCRIBE TO fHE M TRIBUNE.** The only 5 cent Paper In Malaya. Bate $16 a Tear; $7.SO for Six Months. WITH c REE JELIVERY TO OFFICE C3 EESIDENCE. We are frequently asked how it is possib'e to continue selling the MALA YA TRIB UNE at 6 Cents DaUy. The cost
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  • 991 8 TALES OF UNEMPLOYED INDIAN COOLLES. No Need to Beg. On Saturday last (Aug 27) we received the following letter for publication, says the Straits Echo (To the Editor of the "Straits Echo.") Sir, Beggar Nuisance in Penang. Consequent on the closing down of several estates both in
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  • 237 8 (The following is a rough guide to steamship fares [first class] as they stand to-day: Allowing for a good connection at Rangoon, which would limit cost of transhipment to about $40, the cheapest way to get Home ia by Henderson line from Rangoon to Liverpool at about $725
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  • 152 8 A walking stick made of rubber from Bukit Jalil Estate, Petallng, is cm view at Messrs. John Little's, Kuala Lumpur. By the latest news from Hongkong, the Chinese mechanics in the employ of Messrs. Bailey and Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Honghom, were out on strike, the men demanding redress on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 493 8 I Always in Favour—The Favourite Toitecco.] SMOKE i§f|| "<SpST AN" "We're so glad you are J j getting weii again, Daddy.'* I f What a feeling of satisfaction it* is !to a man who has been nervy j and run-down to rind he is getting s= back his normal health
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    • 576 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENT WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue of $20,(00,000 Loan. Baarinf mtareet from the date of purchase at 7 per can. m eatable half-yearly on May 1 and Ncrember L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. Free of Income lax and other Oil Price of Issue 100—psr c»i Under the
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    • 529 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND, I APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporatid in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. 00. Under Contract wri Hia Majesty's Government" I fflE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY suspended. aA ujr "OMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. ggrdiDia about Sept 21 Karmala about
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    • 423 9 ~~4>~ 1 Pesseng-ers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated m U.S-AJ 'OR AOOCXJNtrrOF THB U. B. BHLPPING BOARD* SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Via COLOMBO. Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct IJ Wolverine State Passengers snd Freight Nov 15 Granite State Passengers and
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    • 558 9 Straits steamship Co., Ltd. Steassers inteaded to tail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Panang. Hya Leong—Monday, 4 30 p.m for Malaoca and MuarDeli Tuesday, 12.30 p. m for Miri, Labuan, Jesselton. Eudat, Bandakan, Jolo and Zamboanga Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p.m., for Malaoca and Muar. Ipoh-
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    • 353 9 O. S. K. Tli Itata Siimi lalska, MMITMD, (lieiriintii ll Jasaß.] NO. I Dl SOUZA »TVUL PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, (Saajest to shaags trftaest ttrtleej EUEOPMAN LINA, For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Alaska Maru arr. Sept 17 dep. 18 'Omit Marseilles. Altai Maru arr Oct 15
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