Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII No. 226* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921.
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    • 160 1 fsUN 8? COMPANY supplies d> ah Fh #tograpb)ic Materials 1 The Eight Place fir Weis IN f I Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 04. NOBTH BRIDGE) i|OAD #> J BINQAPOBB. g Phone 660. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. i Tag h Smypore, 10 Just deceived New Shipment. Itt Boxing Gloves W
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    • 123 1 $ime,Darba&to,Ltil. Incorporated ia fynut* Settlements ELECTRICAL -DEPARTMENT. r —I J Quotations given for complete Elect* ic Lighting Power Installations, Pull range of JUaettioa] rappllea hi itoek V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "«Ct05MPB M Telephones. Baasneaenamaaansni «MADSTRONG Plants, rheidea. Lighting Set for Bungalows and
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    • 173 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER £J IJ VIRGINIA 1 For Discriminating Smokers, i Sole Manufacturers: I ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., 1 LOf DON. I |aH||HH|^Ha||||^Hß|B|a|||H|H|aß|HHX l c»^^ I Ups. In Shaded Pink, Ruby and Green. 'l) Thin Plain $1.10 Usnal Design withont Bask eta E-p^"** M •6.85 IK? v| -#v Belgian Crystal 1.25
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  • 326 2 Japenses A correspondent, writing? in the Morning Post" says the discussion going on in the vernacular press in Japan would indicate a somewhat suspicious attitude toward* the Pacific Conference. Japan ia really mora concerned with the motives of the promoters than with the objects to be discussed. This,
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  • 234 2 Messrs Snowman and Co, of Hongkong, reported on Sept 10 We last went to press on the 27th ulto since when our market has not undergone much change. There has been, however, a certain amount of enquiry for trips, demand being more for Saigon j Java than otherwise.
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  • 134 2 of*the conditions existmg in China's model province may be formed from the following para££Ph which we take from our Chinese contemporary, the "Canton m Sun Wui disthe 30 odd women and girls captured from a certain village in Sun Wui some tone ago are now being offered
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  • 73 2 A Calcutta doctor is emphatic that dengue is Bprcad by rßOßquiltoeß particularly the small black mosquito with white stripes on it* body and legs. This is the mosquito- know™ as the I tiger" mosquito. f An Australian mining jo-trmal states I that the cost of building tin dredges has fallen
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  • 384 2 Shooting Active Rays «t Canes* Tissues. The so-called naw cure for cancer was much discussd privately and a little discussed in a public lecture at the final session of the British Medical Association at Newcastle-on-Tyne. The president, for example, told me, writes a special correspondent in a home
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  • 205 2 Messrs Fearon and Co, of Kuala Lumpur, reported at 6 p m on Wednesday There is nothing of special interest to report this week, unless it be a somewhat increased enquiry for very cheap parcels of rubber shares and the good demand for all gilt-edged securities. The Tin
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  • 193 2 The proposal for the despatch of an expedition against the North was submitted to the National Assembly in Canton for formal discussion oa Sept. 9. The Military Officers in Kwongsi wired to Preaident Sun Yatsen requesting him to order the attack against the North and offering their services in the
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  • 257 2 The New British Type* The latest ■dentil j theory—end wa have a nsV one about every other day —is that Britisu types of faces *re •hanging. That is, at least, suggested by Professor Sir' Arthur Keith, in the annual report of the Ro. al College of Surgeons,
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  • 75 2 Calcutta, Sept 7.—The committee of the Indian Association at its meeting held on Tuesday, Sept. 6, passed the following resolutions: The Indian Association condemn the movement for burning cloth while the people ia many parts of the country are suffering from acute cloth distress and are literally
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  • 162 2 Mail-carrying airplanes will land on the roof of the new Government post office to be erected in Chicago. Cargoes will then be conveyed to motor trucks or trams via belts or tunnel cars. A Commercial School for training business men, was recently established in Canton by the Bureau of Education.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 348 2 AUCTION SALE. Hi WARING ROE Auctioniers, Valuers and Estate Agents Kl LAND SALES Coil^oted. Furniture Salem, General Auction Sales, Inventories Sundry Goods, ad Etc Etc. V«»lr nf made. DAILY Mortgage! Pur fuli See Special Announcements. 8A&ES ROOmS, Aeesor?, 8 ROBINSON ROAD CM™""' 81„*.P0«.| "Adjusted, mm WARISG ROE. 9ĔOR I GAGEE'S
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    • 485 2 Disorders of the Intestinal Tract oan be •voided by the ate, when oeoessary, of PINKS ITES, the dainty little gentle ac-nature laxatives whioh neither gripe nor purge. PINKBTTIS dispel obstipation, regulate the liver, enre billonaneei and liok headaches, dear the com plexion of pimples and blotohet, relieve Piles. They are
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    • 192 2 Kong Hing cheong Co., Photographic Dealers. We specialise in Printing, Developing and Enlarging. Send us your films. We will Print end Develope same. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices moderate. Importers also of Mouldings, Picture Frames, Plate Glass, Silvered Piste Glass, Window Glsss, Etc, Etc. HEAD OFFICE: 103.104, North Bridge Road, Singapore. BRANCH:
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    • 882 2 'auction sale. m 9 .GHE0NG«K00H^ENG > Co. j AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS. No. 30, K»ing Street, Singapore. AUCTipm SALE OF Valuable Land and House Property and American Motor Ship Esperanca as she j e now lies in Si ngaporeeH arbour. At Metmri. Gheong Koon 8et i k Oo.'e Ae-Room, No. 30,
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  • 658 3 Litest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 24. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange ac Share Broken, issue the followlist of quotations. Rubber. Bollar Share*. m 'lints Buyers Sellers Ailenby 0.10 0.20 Aior Gajah 0.90 1.00 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.75 Ayer Hitam 7.00 7.50 Aysr Kuning M
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    • 120 3 EMPIRE 18 Ro»d. *> f Tr&n b Pau th* Doar. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 910 B SSL-*' 7« A WOMAN IN GRBf C. N. ,nd A. M. W|UU«» n t B ,Z M epiiodti abounding with thri. mjrtx f Fltteen Entirely different than anyotL, °H.l ".'P*',* ,n, P sn,e
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    • 618 3 St i ii... 1 ill M AlMSJJimls F I^o 7, 84 Be P ttmbap 10 THTJRBDIT, September 29. AISobTS I lite Tlistfte 4 AT THK to the only ;j fot the BEST A I I 1 A m M A »Qof»lteter ■$f- ALMAMBRA -a-i Orsksstra. Cakes, Colter. I oMttasBESI The
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    • 181 3 PJ effective man the average examp c Boiig 14 beautifdl hi I Willi-*! Dc eta's 1 IUXIfc Smashing Barriers Jll lyl Two r ieug jackToxie Assisted by Marin aais in the Supreme Western »tnal IN THUNUIiRBOuT JACK FIFTEEN EPISODES lmX Two Epitodes TONIGHT fjU WORLD PICTURE THE J_ 2' *RRELS
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  • 200 4 The Home Government ii taking action to deal with the unemployment problem, difficult though it ia. Perhaps a trade revival will ssvs the situstion. The League of Nations is hsving a rocky time, and has come down badly over Hungary, Bolivia, and the Vilna and Serbo-Albanian disputes. The
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  • 43 4 The fon ral of the late Mrs Lim Kim leah will take plaea at 10 o'clock on Friday, tbe 30 h instant, •t 72, Waterloo Street, where the remain! will be removed to the Holland Road Oemetery. 2« 9—D 29 9
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  • 46 4 lira. Lim Koon Tye begs to thank her relatives and friends who ex pressed their sympathy by their at the fnneral of the la* a Mr, Lim Koon Tye on Friday and also those who sent wreaths and letters of eondolence. 26 9 26 9
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  • 888 4 There are brighter faces in Malaya to-day than for many months past. Rubber is up, and rising. On Saturday it touched 321/2-33 cents a pound spot price in Singapore, 14>/ 2 cents (goiu, in New York and 9Vsd in London, compared with 28Va-29 cents, 14*4 cents and BYq&
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  • 1007 4 At the annual meeting of the Bangkok St Andrew's Society, Mr J M Dunlop in the chair, it was reported that the membership was 78 against 73 the year before. Mr G G S Forsyth was elected Chieftain. It was decided to hold a bali but to limit the guests
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  • 427 4 SIKH MURDER CASE CONTINUED. Defence of Provocation. At the resumption of the this morning before Mr Barrett Lennard the case of Goojt Singh, charged with the murder of Isah lAor, a Sikh w 0 on or »out Aug 3 last, was contmn. cd. As reported on Satuiiay, it
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  • 124 4 Conductor and Driver Abscsst A fatal motor.bos accidsnt oeel red early this morning io ft Keppel-road. Bus 3837 was proceeding M Eeppel Harbour, crowded 4 fitters and other workmef. a nearing Borneo Wbarf. the I swung across the roadway froqj left hand side, and overturssd ml middle of
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  • 103 4 There is_a new comedy to be dnced by the Singapore Am* Dramatic Committee on Oct 8, j Victoria Iteatre with the Rollo's Wild Oet£ Jt ,D J acts, and was played afctj last September, end is still rastf The producers hare resisted attempts to send this f
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  • 71 4 Mails from Australasia are untitled t4> arrive lo-lnorroM attend ld.rell». On lhurada, la»t "^"^^i^ a»-»ph stelilxg that >!' had been appointed Esse» tori, lhoetrx- «nd M>>-ld iH<» xiulie« no the «pilnt "N »^«M Ant leoisch lhts s« ing. A» is «ioner» have the lean- system. 7hr "'""M rro Mill com»
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    • 197 4 rTi Umi O AND BIGH CLASS CAMERAS ~*&SSL KODAK CAMERAS KODAK FILMS PRINTING PAPERS PLATES, Etc. Rob!nson&co. t Ltd, (Incorporated in the S.S.) -"«m smc*porf. A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. I SEND YOUR ORDBRB TO THK j I Asiatic Petroleum Co. (5.5.), Ltd. Incorporated in England. ST. HELEN'S OOUBT, Singapore.
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    • 428 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strata Settlements 36, PHILLIP BTBKET, SINGAPOBB New Shipment Juit ArriVed o£> Oarpenter'i Smoothing and Jack Planet. Braaa Hexagon Tapped Natl from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland's Braaa Bait Hinges from If to 6". Clyburn Sorew Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Oord or Tarn
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  • 753 5 Wars Antf iwmm 01 Wars. conditions In Russia, i Reuter. 23,— M BourgeWs the Assembly of the j. of Nations that the Goancil I ptriae its efiorta to haaten between the Powers and Ijted States wtth regard to the the mandates. He pointed t be mandated territories
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  • 214 5 ibelik and His Violin. Reuter. Sep! 24.—The w Jan Breydel, wlajie proceeding *er, colfted with the Norwegian ii Salina in a fog Good- The Salina sank in four minutes, ten drowned, two fatally injured a number of less- serionsly int Tugs were despatched from I violinist Kubelik,
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  • 25 5 Reuter. I Kington, Sept. 24.—Baron Shide--1 tas proposed to the State De*>tnt the reopening en* the Yap--81 cable, to relieti J*tt* Washington Conlewlc*--
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  • 97 5 Preparing for Otofrrence. Reuter. Paris, Sept. 24.—The newspapers state that it is definitely settled that M M Briand, Sarraut and Jusserand will represent France at the Washington Conference. The choice of the fourth representative lies between M M Viviam,and Loucheur. The latter will probably be chosen, as M
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  • 21 5 Reuter. «fnt 24.—"Le Journal" saya ations fft employees The r;» involved v one ease aion twenty million franc..Reuter. f
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  • 44 5 Reuter. c„nt 23 —Fire destroyed the em of *c thirteenth century interior of me tomb* of nude Kerk, containing the tomu. The fire has been n» restore believed possible to restore is now oenevou Aoadition.—r <he church to ft «rigia»! l
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  • 258 5 THE GOVERNMENT tAND UNEMPLOYMENT. BOLSHEVISM BLAMED. Reuter. London, Sept 23.—Mr Churchill addressed his constituents at the City Hall, Dundee. A procession of unemployed tried to rush the cordon outside the hall but were driven back by a police charge. Mr Churchill said that the Government was profoundly disappointed
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  • 115 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 23.—1n connection with the result of the recent negotiations at Wiesbaden, between M Loucheur and Dr. Rathenau, with regard to the reconstruction of the north of France, the "Vorwaerts" learns that a company will be formed in Germany and one in France. The German Government
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  • 72 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 24.—Conferences between the engineering shipbuilding employers and the men on the question of the withdrawal of their war bonus, have broken down after protracted negotiations. The withdrawal involves reductions of the wages by ten shillings weekly from three million workers. A conference of the delegates
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  • 73 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept 25.—The newspapers state that the conference between Wirth and Lerchenfeld has resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the dispute between Bavaria and the central Government. The Tageblatt says a compromise has been reached whereby the German States henceforth will enjoy greater authority with regard to
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  • 48 5 Reuter. San Francisco, Sept 23.—Arbuckle appeared in the polija court to-day. The surgeons who §erformed the post mortem testified to the nature of Mfss Rappe's injuries. Journalist*were excluded from the court as the proceedings were mostly devotedto women's cases. Most of the spectators were women.—Reuter.
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  • 31 5 Reuter. Sept. 23.—A telegram from tflce says that jewels valued at 40,000 francs have been stolen from a lady passenger on a train between Annecy and Cap Ferrat—Reuter.
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  • 27 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 25.-A rumour that proceedings will be taken against the Lectors of the Banque Industnelle de Chine is officially «"JJJL* absolutely *raao*w»». Bauaar.
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  • 227 5 Steel Products Cost More. Etampes, Sept 23.—The famous French aviator Deromanent has been killed. He crashed while practising for an aviation cup contest—Reuter. Pittsburg, Sept 23.—The American Sheet and Tinplate •Company announces that the price of its principal products will be increased five dollars a ton.—Reuter. Washington, Sept
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  • 87 5 Cape Town, Sept 25.—Tha Commonwealth Dominion liner Port Augusta has arrived on fire. The fire broke out last week in the South Atlantic in bunkers containing coal, loaded rt New York £or Rotterdam. It is believed that continental coal is responsible. The stokers worked six-hour shifts among
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  • 77 5 Washington, Sept 24.—A letter from President Harding was read in the Senate. He declared the Austro-Ger-man-Hungarian treaties completely harmonized with the Knox resolution, and would end the last remnant of the war, therefore he desired prompt ratification. Senator Lodge reiterated the opiaioa that the withdrawal of the American
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 24.-The saltpetre works at Kleinlaufenburg exploded, killing several persons. The damage is considerable.—Renter.
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  • 121 5 Judgment for the Plaintiff. Judgment was delivered in the ease of P Crahay vs. J Conrad by Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard m tha Supreme Court on Monday. The plaintiff claimed $25,000 damages for breach of agreement and an injunction to restrain the defendant from practising in the Colony.
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  • 55 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 26.—The Engineering Association of Malaya's programme finished yesterday. On Saturday night a dinner was given at the Penan* Club. On Sunday the party visited Prai. Mr J Brown read a paper on the new harbour works of Messrs Topham, Jones and Railton
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  • 60 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept Kedah Rubber report shows a balance avadable for distribution of $86,255. It is recommended that this be carried forward to the next account, as in view of the present critical outlook of the industry it is not) considered advisable to recommend tha
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  • 90 5 The Oppau Victims. Reuter. Oppau, Sept 23.—The Rhineland German authorities have expressed to the French High Commissioner their warmest thanks for the help spontaneously given by the French troops to the victims of the Oppau explosion.— Reuter. Berlin, Sept 25.—A message from Ludwigshafen says the burgomaster has
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  • 473 5 On the 22nd instant, Mr Lim Koon Tye died in the 56th year of his age. Educated at Raffles Institution, he was one of the best and smartest pupils in the early years of the late Mr R W Hullett's regime as Principal, and
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  • 222 5 We ere In receipt of the report for 1920 on the Municipal Fire Brigade. There were 79 oalli to fires, an increase of 28, but only 44 were genuine. Seven were malicious false alarms. The total loss on assessed property within MMioipel limits was •sW> ed at
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  • 27 5 INTER-CLUB SPORTS. No date has yet Wen fixed for the final events of the Inter-Club Sports, which were postponed on Saturday owing to the inclement weatfeer.
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  • 69 5 Singapore, Sept 26. On London— Bank 4 months* sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 15-32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 156*4 On HongkongBank demand draft 25%' p.c. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 64 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 136
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  • 36 5 C of C Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 26. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 32 33 Oct. 33 33 Oct. to Dec. 34% 35 Jan. to March 36 37 Tone of Market.—Steady.
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  • 31 5 Singapore, Sept 26. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—ls% cts. London.-ar9%cL Singapore*—32 cts. Tone of Market.—Steady. Tin on Saturday $78.50; 50 tons sold.
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  • 99 5 Singapore, Sept. 26. Silver 41%. Hongkong 25% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubber.—Rather more enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 65 to 70 cents, Ulu Piahs $1.22% to $1.27%, Nawng Pets $1.52% to $1.57%, Unguis $3.50
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  • 227 5 Mails from Western Australia are expected to arrive at 4 p m to-day, per s.s. Minderob. The P and O a s Dunera has left Colombo, and ia expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Wedneday. She will proceed to the P and O Wharf on arrival. Mr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 223 5 17BASER CHALMERS! Engineering Works. Magnet Bonae, 62 aad 63, Bo Din sou Boad, Singapore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co.. ltd (Inoon orau ii 3 BngUnd.) mmm ———>— j 1 1 NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYN ARD'S -s WINDOW JSf We B rf ibowu>p f*w wmples 55
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  • 1195 6 B M S MALAYA CUP. Singapore Defeat Malarra BY "REYNARD." The SRC ground was in a pretty bad condition on Saturday for the match between Singapore and Malacca in the Southern Division of the Malaya Cup. As expected, Singapore were easily the better team, but they did not secure
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  • 188 6 V M C A CARNIVAL. Members and others are reminded that entries for the V M C A Swimming Carnival, which is to take place on October 8, will close on Thursday of this week. The events include. 120 yards Open Championship of Singapore, Open Diving Competition; Open Team
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  • 130 6 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. The following were the results of play in the third and semi-final rounds: Third Round. Gibson beat Gallic, one up. Mcßae beat Hendrey, one up. Rutley beat Gilbertson, one up. Tongue beat Finlayson at 19th. Semi-final Round. Gibson beat Mcßae, 4 and 2. Rutley .beat Tongue, 7
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  • 59 6 DONCASTER CUP. London, Sept 9.—The Doncaster Cup was run to-day and resulted as follows: Flamboyant x 1 Abbots Trace 2 Milenko 3 Betting: 6 to 1 against Flamboyant, 2 to 1 against Abbots Trace, 20 to 1 against Milenko. Six ran. The winner won by one and half
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  • 36 6 tf YM C A CHAMPIONSHIP. To-day's Ties. P A Being vs. J E Gardner. F Ruchwaldy vs. D W Scots. To-morrow's Tien. A E Schudel va. H G Stack. G S Peall VU.BD Jamamskta,
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  • 793 6 YESTERDAY'S RACES. Yesterday saw the last race for the present quarter and tha event was for Mrs Lundon's Cup, the conditions of which are already wellknown. A more disappointing morning would have been hard to find as just before the official starting time a heavy rain aquall came on
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  • 274 6 BARNES CUPS GAMES. There was a large attendance at the Balestier ground on Saturday for the Barnes Cup matches, Lady Guillemard being amongst those watching the play. The rain made the ground very heavy and it was hard work throughout f° r the ponies and difficult for the players.
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  • 706 6 PAT RYAN'S LECTURE. Mr Pat Ryas's lecture at St Joseph's Institution yesterday was attended by over 50 local enthusiasts. The lecture was very interesting, and lasted for about an hour. Mr Ryan dealt with the art and rules of boxing, and answered several questions which were put to him.
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  • 28 6 Th* Empire cinema's new programme is one consisting of special features, the chief five-reel item being Overland Red a rollicking romance. Both shows nerve ffrst-ra«e pictures.
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  • 35 6 Singkep, from Djambi 26-9. Gov. Gen. Dae*dels, from Palembang 26-9. Valaya, from Bangkok 26-9. Ningchow, from Kobe 25-9. Medusa, from Deli 28-9. Melchior Treub, from Batavia 86-9. Ipoh, trans Penmac M 4.
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  • 158 6 To-day, Sept 28. High Tides.—5.8 p.m. 4.22 p.m. Football Cup-tie: SCCIr Staffs I, S C C grouad. SVC: Chinese Co. recruits, 8.18. Lecture by Swami Abhedananda, "Progressive Hinduism," Victoria Theatre, 8.30. To-morrow, Sept 27. High Tides.—7.9 ajn., 0.2 pja. Rent Assessment Board, 2.18. SRC lawn tennis tournament,
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  • 70 6 At the conclusion of the case at the Aesixea, in which two Chinese ware committed to penal servitude in connection with the preparation for robbery, and firing on the police who surprised them at 78, Craig-road, Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard commented on the bravery of Chief Detective Inap. Costello, Detective Inap.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 249 6 Architects, Saßitaiy Engineers, Bidders, Contractors, and o'.hert int<*rett«d in sanitary Appliance a should <" write m :o day for Dcckeitsvlateit catalog a illustrating tha beat British designs of fittings in white porcelain enamelled fireclay aad all Drainage SpeokUhiea. Sanitary Appliances' Catalogue 0. 8. W. Duoketta Bprolalitiei Catalogue 0. D. 8
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    • 241 6 I I Safe of Work Orchard Road, Wednesday, Sept. 28. v Do Not Forget the Sale of Work to be I opened by I Lady Guillefnard in Tomlinson Hall,-. Orchard Road f ON Wednesday, Sept. 28, AT 10 A.M. V IE I BUROP1AN EUROPE 1] jyj THE BKST THE MOST
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 454 6 MAILS CLOSE. Daily by Train except Saaday. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Moat and Peaang 0 a.m. A 0 p.m. Kota Tinggi 4k Kedah 0 a.m. Johore 0, 8, 9.10, noon t, 4 A 0 p.m. To-day, Sept. 28. t Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon A Samarang
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  • 11 7 LETTER-BOX. (We do not necessarily endorse the opinion* axpraased by correspondents.)
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  • 240 7 From MR CHENG CHANG LOK: Permit me to insert in yonr valuable paper a few lines regarding the forthcoming appointment of a Chinese member of the Legislative Council. Certainly this ia a matter of much import. There were times when the Government aa well
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  • 375 7 From "S C L RANDOLPH": I read with much interest the letters about the above matter by your esteemed correspondent, it is indeed vary idealistic to say that "if we really want to help those who are in need in our ruiast, let ua do it
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  • 185 7 A« Example to Malay a, to m M A correapooi mt of oure well aaowa mcbuaineaa d. les in th* F M £1 who; has ibcently 'sturned from a business trip to fc imatrn extending over several week W writoe ~aa»» the "Jialayan Leader") "It will no oubt
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  • 335 7 The following is the report by ths directors to the fourth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders of the Coiinsburgh Rubber Estates Ltd, to be held on Sept 30, at 10 a.m. ia the registered office of the company, at 4 Fort-road, Malacca: After charging to revenue all
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  • 237 7 Railway Overae** aUlkeV The Tribune Jaifna paper, gives the following account ol an exciting encounter with a herd ol about 20 wua boars resulting in ths desth of one man and injury to another. Mr L JL> J Perera an overseer in the Railway Extension Works
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  • 245 7 Telegrams from the Mopiah coontry dwell first of aii on the fact that many of the rebels who were killed took a numb*ur of rifle ahots before collapsing and in the second place to the desperate efforts they make to "get in" with tbeir deadly knives
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  • 9 7 Mr P Scott Falshaw, Government veterinary aargraon, bMjre.\iiP>miJpr 3
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 587 7 TRY AND USE OMR Adaijs Co* Brand Indian Condiment Pr^miomT t tc» the most Hpt-iiggeg and healthy teefe, BRA WD SOLD B ALL GROCERS. HAD* a" NAINA MOHAMED eft SO NTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, ETC. 19. Raffles Place. I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. I a Issue of $20,000,000 Loan Bearing
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    • 257 7 < Get your Money's Worth in the Present Time*! j %LIDB BICYCLE PLEASURE and ECONOMY. We stock new high-grade British make Cycles to meet all pockets. GO AN HOE HIN Co., JIT, VICTOMA STRBET. IMrJAPQ** RBMjBMBBR We keep most complete assortment of lamps in Kling Street. Petrol Lamps (300 a
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    • 135 7 "I think I like yon H s^Ip^ BOVLT gept 27 William Caxton first, mt^ d Nov press into England in the acquiring the newly invented printing at Bruges, he returned td*j England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe
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  • 900 8 PARENTS' INFLUENCE ON OFFSPRING. An Educative Article. Folk-lore end popular belief stoutly resist the encroachment of exact knowledge. Even in matters long freed from taboos, most people stijl prefer the direct evidence of their eyes to any experiment requiring even rudimentary exercise of intelligence. They will tell
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  • 264 8 Old age a Disease. The Paris "Matin" gives an account of experiments carried out by Dr Carrel, which suggest that "there is no r*aion why we should not be immortal." Dr Carrel began his experiment on Jan 17, 1912, with 16 fragments of the heart and vessels of
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  • 219 8 Our contemporary, the IndiaRubber Review," of Akron, has secured from the great American scientist and inventor, Thos. A. Edison, an expression of faith in the Rubber industry, which will be read with interest by our reader». "I have," he says, "great faith in the future of that
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  • 249 8 ..India is rapidly evolving from an agricultural country into a vast industrial empire. The war has accelerated this development. To-day there are only four countries in the whole world with a larger textile industry than India, which possesses 6,763,076 spindles and 119,012 looms, the total number of cotton
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  • 93 8 Ignored by more than half of the Growers. Of all the rubber producers united in the International Association at The Hague and representing growers controlling 301,806 bouws, those working 166,217 bouws have returned no reply to the board's questions in regard to the restriction and valorisation. Those
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  • 195 8 We read in a report of the annual general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co, that the Chairman, the Hon Mr W F Nutt, remarked "I should like to say in conclusion that your directors regret the necessity for a policy involving the termination of the agreement of
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  • 102 8 Madras, Sept B.—There was a serious hre in the mill area yesterday afternoon, as the result of which 20 Mahomedan huts were burnt down. An old Mahomedan living in one of the destroyed huts is reported to have been burnt to death. The Governor with the police
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  • 87 8 The fez is no longer to be the national hxixd of lhe lurk, to deetslon ot th» lN,tiou«l lhe Kalp«ck «rill h» substituted lh» "solpak' «n«d. "t ldax.K elolh or leltiilg .'MUMhat »x»ll«, t« tr>r> les. only llatte, and l,ro4d»r. lh« 8r»t me»«2ge 5v»a »»nt trom th«! nr»t ot the
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    • 205 8 The S R C 1 bad cond tioa j s ind Reiish i 1 match betwe* rfLfi Malacca in thej CllITlHI aild ',';W*r4 the Malaya Cu) iftJP>l port were easing a t they did not sr W n t la ica< parable from good Malacca d' r propositi I Schley
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    • 90 8 I j I CUTICURA SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy perspiiotion. l^licate,delightfuWistinguĕ. U 01rt«B»U. Id ud «4 Empire. BntfakDepot r.llrw-
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    • 329 8 I— tr mm OAKLAND K{t,D1, L,T, I STURDY STURDY I! Judge the actual value Oakland Sensible Six by npup any standard you choose—dependable drtily service, THF 1 n C riding comfort, markad savings in fuel and tyres, or the I IIC moderate purchase price. Each and every one of jthese
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    • 241 8 I MI •'SCR IBB TO THK I TRIBUNE.*' The only 5 cent Paper In Malaya. Subscription Bate.— SI5 a Tear; $7.SO for Six Months. WITH t REE JELIVERY TO OFFICE C3 RESIDENCE. J *We are frequently asked how it is possible to continue selling the MALA YA TRIB UNE at
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    • 387 9 P.*o.-BRrrisHlNDiA APCAR LINE. (COKPANTKS INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) t HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PeninsulrtP and Oriental S, N. Co, 0 Under Contract His Majesty's Government? JHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EABT 01. BOMBAY art at present an upended. a LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE from LONDON Dua SINGAPOBB. >• Kyanza PU about Oct 19
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    • 547 9 **»*»aBaesBB*BBnBB»BBBBBsjsB^^ a Passengers and Freight Services Operated bj Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 4» v. (Incorporated in U S A J I KJR OF THE U. S, SHIPPING BOA.KD» *SAN FRAJNCIStO—RANILA—EAST INDIA. 8AILING8 FROM SINGAPOREFor CALCUTTA Direct. Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct IJ Wolverine State Passengers and Freight sTot 1$
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    • 506 9 Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta—Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Ilye Loong —Monday, 4. 30 p.m for Malaooa and Muar. Kaka Tuasday, 4.30 p. m., for Malaooa and Muar. Ipoh- Wadnaaday, 4 p-m. for PSwettenham and PenangHya Leong—Thuraday, *.30 pjn.j for Malaooa
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    • 380 9 OSLK. Tli Istfi SkKii lairti, LIMITED. ■a I Dl BOUXA BTREBT, PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE, j (Saejest to ckemfe wttkeMl EE**** I EUBOPEAJf LDJJL For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. j Altai Maru arr Oct 15 dap 1« 'Amazon Maru arr Nov 2 dep Nov 6 Atlaa
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    • 617 9 [N. Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London Umm Fortnightly Service Jor MABBBILLBS, LONDON ANTWBBP via POBTS. Inaba Maru 0 t 19 Kamo Maru Liverpool Ug Monthly FerVlo6 For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via Lisbon Maru ~.110 Hamburg l me Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG via POaT3. w, A w
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    • 460 10 WANTED. WANTED.—second hand Ford Ipny 1 ton cr 1} ton, in perItct running order. Give particulars and terms to K. T A. c/o Maaya Tribune. 10 9 27 8 WANTED.—Services of a Becreta r y, one win previous experience and good credentials need apply. Salary according to qualifications. Apply Boa
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    • 460 10 NOTICE. i r a NOTICE. Change of Address. THORNEI'T and FEHR. As from October Ist, 1921, the address of this Company will be No. 73, The Arcade. J. H. WHITE, Actg. Secretary. 23 9 27 9 Mining Plant and Stores For Sale mmmmm Owing to the closing down of their
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    • 478 10 BANKS. SZE HAJ TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 190,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Eec, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Tso Teow Peng, Esq. Tan
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    • 493 10 BANKS. f——« !!J 1 J- THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street BRANCHES I Penang 85 Beech Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traug.
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    • 461 10 BANKS. I■ 1 B—— 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporate in England BT ROTAL CHARTER. Paid up Cn jitaJ in 600,000 Shares of *5 each -13,000,000 Reserve id »< £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Propriety j 1 £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank,
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    • 246 10 BANKS. ■m THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporate in the S.S.) HEAD- OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET.* Tel? No. 1165. PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 lB «»ed $10,600,000 Paid-up 5,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 6,250,000 Reserve Fund and m Surplus 290,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tb#Hon.
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    • 367 10 INSURANCE THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE i corporate:?, ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. 0.8. E., Chairman. 9 £iim Nee Soon, Esq. By. Chairjnnn. s£u Toag Sen, Esq. C .B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Olwee China, Esq. Chun Poh Siang, Eaq. Lea Pang Seng, Esq. Yeo
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    • 555 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE Af?L> SHIPPIBC GAZETTE. > (EVENING DAILY.) 'Phone (So. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum Hatf-yenrly Per garter JJJ J Single Copy 5 eta. Postage Extra 50 eta. ner m. To Foreign countriea $1 P J™^ [A Subscription Form win t. fourjj on page B.] VERY MANY
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