Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAUXI AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, (EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII,- No. 214 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 fl V* GENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEITEMBER 12, IW2I.
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    • 141 1 THE fHAUYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone No, 171 t SUBSCRIPTION ATE8 Payable In Advaeot. Par annum is.qq Half-yaarly j> q Parquartar f 5 75 Postage Extra SO eta. par month. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Singapore, Per Cake [vty AYPOL&WI Peroake V J SOAP/ Stocked lit- V aOYEgt Stockbd ih
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    • 119 1 4 Sime, Oartty Co., Ltd. (Incorporated io Straita Settlement*.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting ft Power Installations, Full ranee ol ■laetrieai tuppllee in atoek: V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories, "lietegrapa" Telephones. MADSTfiONG Ptants. rneidoai Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 155 1 MJN S» COMPANY )m suppliae Aii PbotograpWc Materials TIM Wgfct Place for Amatenrs rjr DaTelopintL Printing and Enlargement tf Mo, 94, NOBTH BRIDOB BO AD. SINCiAPOBB Phooe 660- TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. I Had BeftJ Parbon Paper Ia Black, Bloc and Purple. 100 F beets in box. Stem Qwto aod Fodhnap.' Royal
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  • 15 2 (We de net nnnsrfly an in res tea •pinin— uapauuuaq 1 by iiinesaian mmwj
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  • 577 2 From 0 S There seems to he a misunderstanding generally that the Government must help the rubber industry. It is true that the Government did also make an enormous iot of money in duty and taxes, but this they spent in mating roads etc.
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  • 138 2 From "PRO BONO PUBLICO": At the Kandang Kerbau market this morning, where I went to buy fish, I found that the stall-keeper refused to take any ten-cent note, saying that other stall-keepers also refuse to take these notes. The same thing happened to me when I boarded
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  • 85 2 Overheard in a Peark Club, First Member "The barber at the Station Hotel, Ipoh, is putting up his charge for a shave." second member indignantly: "Why?" First Member: "He says that every one has such a long face to-day that it means extra work."—T 0 M. Lord Cavan, TrnwaaniHng th*
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  • 473 2 A GROWL COMBS FROM PENANG. Says the "Straits Echo" Inasmuch aa businessmen in Malaya are not lacking in business acumen we trust it ia only necessary to drew their attention to obviously "bad business" in order that a cnange for the better may be speedily effected. On turning
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  • 262 2 la a note under the above heading, the "Pinang Gazette" reveals ita sentiments concerning the chief personality at Singapore's public meeting. Says our contemporary: "Public opinion," at the meeting of the Straita Settlements (Singapore) Association, waa very largely the opinion of Mr. Peck, so far as
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  • 49 2 A Belgian firm have made arrangements to hire British taxi-planes for a 4,500 mile flight from Croydon to numerous European cities. During the flight 14 countries will be traversed. Mr Harrington Ward, K.C., haa broken the record in legal fees, receiving £10,000 for successfully defending a wealth* Axjaujhie* eiMNQMsi
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  • 252 2 Veer la the Psillipetao» The Meads ia Malaya, says the "Straita Echo,'* of Mr. Chew KuoHsico. who passed through Panaag a few months ago en route to Manila from Rangoon, where ne represented the Chinese Republic wig* no little credit to and satisfaction to all concerned, will
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  • 97 2 Seremban, Ltd. Among the new companies registered in England during July is the following:—Seremban, Ltd., registered July 13, 1921, Station Hill, Redruth, Cornwall.—To plant, grow and produce rubber, coffee, and tea. Normal capital, £30,000, in 300,000 shares of 2s. each. Minimum subscription seven shares, Directors: F D
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    • 990 2 WEEDY YOUTHS AND SICKLY GIRLS. Made Stress* »mm» Mm* aakrtahe to think fnat llhwm st —iy ajW Oats show the affect of it more plainly then boye. Belayed eevelopmes*, pale lips, breathleesness, sick headaches aad frequent eearp pains call attention to them. But many boys in their tsens grow thta,
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    • 325 2 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life oa* continuous horrible tsjht against tha dread seonator ef aaiatfe pain Do yum fuel yourself gradually weasauing in aha awful struggle T Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonising, stobbtog, thrusts of the torturous disease T Then let me tell you that you
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    • 115 2 laicum Ia so soothing and cooling for baby's tender skin after a bath with Cuticura Soap. Jo?? U.MenU Bf,Ota* antla M IMb M. IT Chamrl.**,*, .lio<loi>.£ C 1 WBBT-Cuticorm So«j> A«rw SSjShsaS n.uc L We Specialise in Overhauling all makes oi TYPEWRITERS! "*Tf ash s>pare parts «nd supplies stocked STUirS
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    • 649 2 Half Price SALE AT KOH COMPANY Basah Bead AJRD* Bobinson Bead 0 Perfumery, Stationery, Books, etc., offered at Half the Usual Prices. For 1 WO WSEKS only Commencing from Monday, August 29, Beal Bargain Dcn't lose this chance English Periodicals and Msgazines also offered at Half Price during theJSale. ]KOH
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  • 782 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 12. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange snd Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.15 020 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.1 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.0» 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 132 3 AT THE POPTJIAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Pa R0!l,, T Pa** gy Door IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 pm. UNDER NORTHERN* LIGHTS J, A gr-at ecreen melodrama of the Canadian North-West Mounted Police. Featuring Leonard Clapham and an all star oast And Two New Episodes 11 and 12 of
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    • 578 3 l Alt Jim Li Fr m MONDAY Beptember t0 BUNDAT mh T 17 I tfct Mettle 1 AT THE 18 016 I 3: ALn AM BRA -sGrcfcealra cakes, Coffee, I *m* the BEST Tht Hill for Wuik aod Features Tea ate. I TI!!T 0 wuwk road er y e !J
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    • 81 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after September 1, 1921, The Straita Employment Registry, will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Raffles Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. Modern Advertising. The 14 hit or mini" method haa been superseded by tha toientifio. To-day, the Advertising expert dednoea, scientifically, the
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    • 334 3 PRESENTS TO NIGHT UNTIL MONDAY IN THE FIRST ShOW AT 7 30 SM.-RP. THE MOST AMAZING PICTURE 3 EVER TAKEN Six seele of bntnan revela' f,, n SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS The true and astounding adventures of two DJring American cameramen among the man eaters cf New Guinea You'll never see
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  • 194 4 "Hopeful* je the word applied to the Iriah situation. Sinn Fein ia a till considering the irritation to a further conference. Politic! may prejudice the aaceaaa of the Disarmament Conference hi Washington. American party men are on the warpath. There ia also far too much politics aboat Russian
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  • 979 4 The war which it waa said would end war has done nothing of the kind. At the present moment there are more open and incipient international quarrels than ever before in the history of living man. Nationalism, in its narrow and dangerous spirit, and jealousy are rife, economic rivalry
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  • 193 4 London, Sept. 11.—The death has occurred of the Marquis of Milford Haven.—Reuter. Lt W C R A%e, attached to Ist Bn 70th Burma Rifles, is granted 150 days combined leave from May 1. Information has been received from Hongkong of a typhoon, distant 120 miles, Lat 14 N Lon 128
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  • 254 4 SEQUEL TO ALLEGED MOTOR SMASH. Judglnent Reserved. The mattfr with regard*to the application for en extradition order against a Dutchman named W L H Regout came up before Mr Nnnn in the district coart again on Saturday. Ragout, it will be remembered, is wanted in Java for alleged
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  • 59 4 Prince of Wales Invited to Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept 9.—The Prince of Wales has regretfully declined an invitation to visit Siam en route to Japan. He hopes to accept at a future date. Marshal Joffre. Bangkok, Sept 11.—Marshal Joffre will be visiting Siam
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  • 450 4 The untitled untitled meeting to be held at noon to-day, to approve issue of debenture shares, at the offices of Chan Sze Onn and Co, Market-street was postponed, as there was no quorum. A dinner in honour of Mr Khoo Hooi Hye. the representative of Penang in the Gaunt Tennis
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  • 164 4 BAVARIA FLOUTS BERLIN. GRAVE SITUATION. Reuter. Berlin, Sept IL-TV relator between the Bavarian and Imperial Governments have entered ma stage. It ia s&ted a compromise whicn bjj been reached at Berlin aftei a nmki iong discussion between the partis •Has been completely rejected' k. Bavaria, whose Premier, Yon
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  • 100 4 Grain Shops Looted. Reuter. Allahabad, QSept. :a:i from Meerut says that serious noting, marked by wholesale looting of shops, occurred in bread daylight in the bazaar. In tr,& course :f two hours, the entire .stocks were removed by hand and carts. Then vere similar outbreaks at the corn
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  • 106 4 Daii Eireann Meeiing. Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—The Dail EJNM ~abinet met at the Mansion House, Dublin, this afternoon to consider a reply to the invitation to a new B*V ference. Mr De Valera presided. The Irish outlook is regarded anopeful. The Premier's invitation t> the conference had a
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  • 99 4 Reuter. The Hague, Sept b brilliant we.it her a hundred officers and men of the British ttaml squadron vuitiag riohand arrived at the Hague as guests of the Municipality. They were welcomed by tne burgomaster and aldermen at the ,City Hall and then motored round the city, escorted
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  • 79 4 Reuter. London Sept. IWIV mm**** report of the fail of Angora M parently baseless, the latest inform ation in London indicating that tbe Greek attack east of the river Sakaru ls at a standstill after tne B*«* fighting of the last four days. J are even signs
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  • 51 4 Reuter. New York, Sept 9. Federal JjjJ Mack gave his decision UP ing the authority of the department o Immigration to deport arriving at American ports of the monthly quotas ofj* der pective nationalities preni.tteJ v the immigration Restriction A* The decision affects acaw* ous nationalities who arc
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  • 40 4 The fifth untitled for the untitled mence in the Supremo Court Mr Justice Barrett Ua*«* morrow, at 10.30 a.m., Chief Justice will take the laW-JJ case of GoodalPand Co v. H a and others, whU i. a day or two.
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    • 186 4 ROBINSON co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tka AS.) j GASH SALE \ai ODDMENTS ilWfti Men's Boots Bargains. Per Pair. A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. M -Eiw E o N T 8 S SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Incorporated in England. 8T HELEN'S COURT. Singapore. j NESTLES
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    • 397 4 I GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Straita Settlemento. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New BlmlpiiAOi&ta Juit Arrived Mantz Metal Bheeti Site 4 ft. x 2 ft. x 1/32 1 thick 4 ft. x 2 ft. x 1/16" 4 ft. x a ft, x 1/8" Mnntz Metal Rods All siaei
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  • 674 5 Allies' Commission Arouses Soviet Suspicions. British labour's Appeal. Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—M Tchicherin haa refused the inter-Ailied commission's request for permission to send a commission of investigation to the famine fijUicte The note, as given to the )a ily Herald," is couched in bitter bra* objecting primarily
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  • 176 5 Franco-British Difficulty. Reuter. Lorn .r. Sept. 9.—The difficulty of ■afertioniag the first milliard of gold mark reparations paid by Germany on A|p. 31 ha? given rise to Franco British difficulties. L.- uestion is extraordinarily com plicate.i, owing to the difficulty of estimating the respec&ve values of paymer.ts in
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  • 80 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. £—In consequence of 'went wild speculation, due to deprecation mark, the Bourse has closed till Monday, and in future tn -e hour* of opening will be restricted. The official price of exchange in London on Sept. 8 was 362 »narks to the pound, compared with
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  • 51 5 Vancouver, Sept 9.—ln the Supreme Court, Justice Murphy has granted an restraining the Government of British Columbia from forbidding th holders of timber licences to em--5% Japanese or Chinese labour. injunctions remains effective •h tbe Supreme Court has decided y W*stton of the conjtifcqtaoneiK* ct Omental V#W*
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  • 145 5 A Commercial War. Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—The recent Portuguese action in increasing the maximum duties and taxes five-fold on Norwegian ships to Portuguese harbours, has evoked reprisals. A wire from Christiana says that the customs department has ordered the application of the maximum tariff rates on commodities
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  • 121 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—The August trade returns indicate some revival both in imports and exports, compared with the low point reached during the coal strike. The exports and imports each increyed, imports about eight millions sterling compared with July, while the exports for the month were about ten
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Madrid, Sept. telegram from Vigo says that the crew 0 f a Chinese steamer, of which the name is given as Wallowa, mutinied against the captain. Spanish naval «ri* „cc was sought sad »d—B^sbw
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  • 445 5 CAN JHEY YET BE ELIMINATED DOUBTFUL BEGINNINGS. Reuter. Geneva, Sept 9.—The Amendments Commission of the Council of the League of Nations has decided not to propose amendments to article ten of the Covenant, whereby members of the League undertake to preserve against external aggression the territorial integrity and political
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  • 65 5 Fierce Battle Reported. Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 10.—A telegram from Melilla says that a column of six thousand Spanish troops were surprised by Moors, strongly entrenched, with two guns, near Casabona. Fierce fighting took place, and the Moors were mown down, but there was much hand-to-hand fighting, the battle
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  • 79 5 Reuter. London, Sept 9,—The- swollen character ol the roi oi civil service employees in England, against which recently there has been an outcry, finds its counterpart in France, where there were 20 per cent more state workers on Jan 1 than beiore tne war. Router's correspondent at Pans
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  • 43 5 Reuter. Vienna, Sept. 9.—A semi-official message declares the Austro-Hun-garian situation has taken a serious turn in consequence of the Hungarian insurgents capturing Agendorf, and threatening Mattersdorf, the temporary seat of the Austrian Government. The latter has now been withdrawn to WienerNeustadt.—Reuter.
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  • 41 5 Reuter. London, Sept 9.—The Malay States Government Agency in London is exhibiting a specimen of a paving block manufactured m the Malay States, claimed to be non-slipping and practically noiseless, which can be manufactured at about Sta. Bd. a
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  • 97 5 Cheaper Output. Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—ln an article in the "Paul Mall Gazette," Mr. J Ellis Barker urges, in view of competition from the Continent and the Far East, that British workers cannot afford to demand high wages for a totally insufficient output. He points out that India
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  • 82 5 Strange Sequel. Reuter. New York, Sept. 10.—Returning from a successful raid by the prohibition officers on a Greek steamer, the chief narcotic investigator, Mr. Fitzpatrick, drew a revolver and fired twice into his own heart, dying instantly. It is believed that he was suddenly demented. Seven of the
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  • 90 5 Another Strike Threatened. Reuter. London, Sept. 9.—A serious dispute is again threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade. The committee of the Employers Federation of Manchester has decided to call a meeting of the whole trade, with a view to enforcing a general lockout affecting a hundred thousand operatives,
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  • 84 5 Foreigner Not Wanted. Reuter. The Hague, Sept 10.—The Government in a memorandum replying to the report of the committee of the Second Chamber on revision of the constitution, says that the committee's proposals as regards the succession to the throne only result in the expunging from the constitution
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  • 84 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept lo.—The French Dominican monk, Berre, has been appointed archbishop of Bagdad in Mesopotamia. The British authorities in Palestine have arrested the notorious chieftain Hanano for harassing transport? and robbing mails in French occupied Cilicia. The papers are very gratified at the ever fresh evidence oi
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  • 60 5 Reuter. Simla, Sept 11.—A General Staff communique represents that the situation in Malabar is well in hand. The process of re-establishing order may be comparatively lengthy, owing to the wide area and difficult nature of the country, but the rebels are no longer resisting the troops, who are
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  • 44 5 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10.—The International Mercantile Marine Corporation has submitted to the Shipping Board a supplementary agreement with the British Government, whereby the vessels operated by the Corporation under the American flag shall be deemed unaffected by the original agrfeement with Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reuter. Toronto, Sept. 9.—An appeal will be taken to the judicial committee ol the Privy Council against the majority award of the Grand Trunk Railway arbitrators.—Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 10.—Three were killed and several injured in an explosion during the dismantling ol the German submarine Deutschland at Birkenhead.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Router. Lyons, Sept 11.—The StrasburgLyons express was derailed, and 2a persona w» killed aad 60 uojuxe<L—
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  • 681 5 FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE'S BIG VICTORT. Malaya Cup-Southern Division In their first game in th« Southern Division of the Malaya Cup competition, played at Seremban on Saturday, the Singapore team, as chosen by the S F A., defeated Negri Sembilan by four clear goals in a strenuous game. The pace was
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  • 134 5 Two Deaths Reported. A report was made at Orchard-road police station, yesterday, that a ganf robbery, involving the murder of two Chinese coolies, was committed at the 14/4 mile, Chua Chu Kang-road. The house on which the raid was made was built in a rubber estate. Another
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  • 71 5 Singapore, Sept 12. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 15-32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 163 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 60% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 81 5 C. of C Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 12. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Stpt. Oct. to Dec. Jan. to Marsh Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27% 28 Sept. 28% 29 Oct. to Dec. 30 30% Jan. to March 33 34 Tone of Market.—Stagnant.
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  • 82 5 Singapore, Sept 12. Silver 39. Hongkong 20 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $46%. Share Maxicet. —Dull. Rubber.—Practically no enquiry. Tins :—Taipings $1 to $1.05, Norths $1.22% to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.50, Rawangs 55 to 62% cents,
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  • 230 5 Stamford-Road Premise*" Fetch $400,000. Just after we went to press on Saturday, an extensive deal in real estate was brought off. During the morning brokers were busy trying to buy up shares in C A Ribeiro and Co., Ltd., and it leaked out that a satisfactory offer
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    • 500 5 IfBASER CHALMĔB*, I VA/crk« Magnet Boom, 6t and 69. RoMasoa mWm, Singapore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS I— the General Electric Co.. lto (Lcocrpor»l*o h BnglaLcL) a will raaecae** i iswiaw m m Si; Never Say L>y« Saty fintex HOW TO IT? Tut a teaspoonful of "lintex into a cup, add sufficient
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  • 943 6 CRICKET. LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MATCHES. Reuter. There was little brilliant hatting in the two local cricket league games on the padang on Saturday, the bowler* all round having a day oat. flke Ceylon XI, by defeating tha Public Services and Law on the SCC ground, are level with the S
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  • 559 6 YESTERDAY'S RACE. The last race for the Margaret II Cup, under handicaps fixed by Captain Bredenberg, was sailed yesterday morning and the excitement was maintained up to the finish, onlythree seconds dividing the first two boats to complete the course. Mr Flett started the Manka, Elizabeth, Betty and Helen
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  • 27 6 SHIMIDZU'S LATEST WIN. Reuter. Philadelphia, gept 11.—In the United States national lawn tenais singles tiasmnionshipy aeeond round, Shtetdsu beat the Caiifornian, Allan* «—c, mmwM ■■sawar.
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  • 52 6 At the Perak China** Bscreatkm Club on Sunday in the A singles final! of that Club's tennis tournament, Chung Ah Ming beat Dr Khong by two sets to one. Ah Mining is the best singles player in Perak at present though he lost to Sherrington in the Gaunt
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  • 87 6 4, A DEFEAT SCC Ihe 8 0 C hookey team waa badly beaten at Blakang Mati on Saturday by the No 4 Company R G A hookey team. The Olab waa a nun short, and they strove bard to prevent the Indiam from scoring in the first half. When
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  • 29 6 60 YARDS HANDICAP. Swimmiug members ut tie I C S and others aie reminded of the 50 jards handicap to be held at ibt Swimming Olnb next Sunday,
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  • 40 6 ST. J O B A TOURNAMENT. The pingpong tournament of the St Joseph's O Association commences on Wednesday next. Competitors are requested to note that fixtures will be found in the club room; no cards will be sent out.
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  • 169 6 Singapore, Sept 9. Tht market has again been very quiet and prices throughout the week have remained unchanged, but at the time of writing a slight decline seems imminent. The London and New Yoik markets are stagnant, quotations remaining unchanged. Standard Sheet-Spot A keen demand
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  • 303 6 The death rate per mille for the week ending Aug. 27, was 41.32. The total number of deaths was 319 of which 234 were males and 85 females. One European and 5 Eurasians died, also 223 Chinese, 3 Malays, 24 Indians. Convulsions caused 36 deaths, phthisis 41, malarial
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  • 447 6 To-day. Sept \T. Penang,* Rangoon A Calcutta Yeboshi Haru S p.m. Batn Pahat Sti Wongve* 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar 'Sri Muar 2 p.m. Marling, Kuantan A Kama man Meramg 2 p.m. Pangkal Pinang, Batavia Samarang Edendele 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar
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  • 145 6 The Empire cinema programme for to-night will i< oloue. in the •.econd show, Under Northern Lights," a five nc& drama of the janaaian X W Mounted Police; besides other fino prodnotions in both the early and late show. There are not a few to whom the vivacity, charm
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  • 84 6 The Hon Mr Oliver Marks, Acting British Resident of Seiangor, and Mrs Marks will leave Kuala Lumpur for Singapore on Tuesday, by the 12.40 p.m. train for Port Swettenham. TJhe departure is to be an official function, and there will be a Guard of Honour furnished by the M S
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  • 123 6 To-day, Sept. 12. High Tides.—7.39 a.m., 6.37 p.m. Mandai Tekong, C S Onn's, 12. Rubber Association, Exchange, 2.10. SVC: Chinese Co. recruits, 5.16. Freemasonry Zetland in the East. To-morrow, Sept. 13. High Tides.—B.39 a.m., 7.68 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. Wednesday, Sept 14. High Tides.
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    • 552 6 Three Reasons Why W/ AfiMCO Ingot Iron is Superior. 1. Resists Rust. Because of its unequalled purify ARftCO Ingot Iron resist* rust 1' nger tb»n any other iron. This is the reason it hat been so widely used in railroad equipment, b Hidings, storage tanks, culverts, etc. 2. GfmmUtt Chemical
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    • 765 6 after yea ps To have suffered for 6 years from Backache and Rheumatism must indeed hive been a life of intermittent agony. Every twinge of pain felt by the unfortunate Rheumatic is traceable to the action of uric arid poison which is onlylanother name for the body's decomposed refuse noi
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  • 595 7 STOCK EXCHANGE LEAD IN SAVAGE SCHEME. The "FnAncier" of Abb 11 publishes the following: We have received the following communication of yesterday's date signed by the thirty.five 8tock Ex' obange firms whose names are appended, in favour of the Rubber Growers' Association soheme for the salvage of
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  • 236 7 Mr Punch* "Essence oi Psxhament" recently contained the following paragraph, which has, suggests the Straits Echo." a distinct local application: An elaborate defence of the Civil Service and their bonuses by the Chancellor of the Exchequer occupied the rest of the evening, but did not silence criticism.
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  • 369 7 LOSS OF OVER $12,000. The eleventh report of the directors to the Shareholders for the 12 months ended June 80 states that after charging depreciation upon the assets of the Company, the profit and loss account shows a net loss on the year's working of $12,435.27. Deducting this
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  • 322 7 Under the above caption be Penang Gazette States: The decision of tbe mojority of the members at the recent meeting of the Singapo re Orioket Club, to keep the Club, open till 11 o'clock, and to open it on Sundays, has nit beiu allow* d to pass
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  • 122 7 It is now learned in Hongkong that the 2nd Liverpool Regiment from Egypt, and not tha 4th Middlesex Regiment from Gibraltar as previously thought, will be relieving tha Wiltshire*, now stationed ia Hongkong, during the next trooping season. The Admiralty make tha following notification about the naval flaga of Siam:—Tha
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    • 147 7 T te foundation Mockery I Add a i Spoonful of BOVRIL^ 7/ makes the whol e dish mere n.urishirtg. William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his
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    • 133 7 R Jfc* BA 10JL 23 £2 JR. We keep most complete assortment of lamps in Kling Street. Patrol Lamps (200 o.p using mantlet) Hinki' 80 o.p. Lamps Hinks' 45 op. Lamps Hinki' Viceroy Lamps Hinks* Coronation Lamps f'herwooda' Lamps Miller's Table and Hanging Lamps Lottos Lamps I I Onr prices
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    • 750 7 TkY AND USE OUR Adam's Cook Brand Indian Condiment Preparations, for ibf* ORi apetising and healthy taste. he d j-to date Tn 1 needs at hoaae are i I Chop Oooky or C OK BRAND ft Carry Powd-r. V-5HBp OONVINOB Y6UBSELF OF OUR WORDS. BY ALL -iSi GROCERS. MADE BY
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  • 410 8 ENTERING INDUSTRIAL LIFE. Since the revolution in 1911 the Chinese of the younger generation have become altogether more liberal in their ideas. As is well known, the formation of the Republic was signalised by the whole-sale removal of queues, and the wide adoption of articles of foreign
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  • 236 8 PUNCH'S JOKES. As to the genesis of Mr Punch's celebrated witticisms of Bang went saxpence" and Advice to those about to marry," it has been stated the following personages have been said to be responsible for the latter: —(1) a policeman at Glasgow, (2) a bricklayer of Edinburgh, (3) a
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  • 196 8 The Irish Bulletin," the medium of Dail Eireann, aft :r declaring that the Irish people will agree to nothing which denies the ancient unity of Ireland or seeks to impose upon the nation alien domination of any kind, refers as follow to the question of Ulster:—
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  • 30 8 The construction of the first public park in Canton will be finuhed by the end of this month. The opening ceremony is to take place on Rational Day, Oct hp.
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  • 176 8 Lenox Simpson's Mandate. Peking, July 18.—With reference so tiie communique issued by the British Foreign Office regarding the position of Mr. B Lenox-Simpson, who is now in England, Dr. Tyau, Counsellor of the Wai-chiao-pu (the Chinese Foreign Office), has made the following statement to Reuters correspondent:—Mr. Lenox
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  • 131 8 We have the extraordinary fact that the Admiralty now has a staff of 11,238 against 4,400 before the war; and the War Office 7,400, as against 1,600 before the war, and that many Departments which are officially wound-up still have large staffs to administer to their ghosts,
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  • 127 8 The American merchant marine has proved one of the greatest fiascos of the war, says the Saturday Review." The Government's losses on its fleet have totalled £800,000,000, and Mr. Lasker, the new chairman of the United States Shipping Board, cheerfulay and accurately describes himself as the heir
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  • 151 8 The "Soerabaya Courant" learns with reference to the report that Messrs. Godfrey Phillips and Co. are about to open up a tobacco factory tt Bandoeng that it is true, but that kts capacity has been much understated. Instead of it having a capacity to turn out 100,000 cigarettes a day
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  • 574 8 PROSPECTS OF COMING REVIVAL. A correspondent at Singapore of the India Rubber Journal forwards some notes on the position at Singapore, in the course of which he writes: Superficially Singapore appears to be just the same prosperous hub of Eastern traffic. The harbour seems busy and full of
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  • 29 8 Telegraphic communication throughout China haa been hit very badly by the recent stonna. Landline communication between Hankow and Peking is interrupted, while the ShanghaiHankow lines are very highly aongtated.
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