Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVEN»,V DAILY.! >-< AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII, -No. 228 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921 fiVlfi CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. SB, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 237 1 *JUN COMPA,NV*] supplies A u photographic W te&als Tb* B t1 ht pl8ce ,or Arthurs P Developing, Printing and Enlargement No 94, NOBTH BRIDGE BO AD. SINGAPOBE. K pb**e 650« I Wluteaway, Laidlaw Co., LA. Singanor*. Th- following table of the papular sizss aid prices will givo you an idea
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    • 120 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. {Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 4 Quotations given for complete Elect 1c Lighting Power Installations, Pull rang* of Electrical lappli** in stock V LB. Wires Cables. j Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlCteinpfe" Telephones. 'MADSTRONG Plants, meideai Lighting Set for Bungalows and
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    • 184 1 CIGARETTES pjpjp pu NUMBER W a VIRGINIA t^^pT Imitated—but never Equalled. Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., l Toilet Sets .j I ly. Plain* white/ $12.50 A V Carafes and Epergneu. j^-i* 1 U s In Shaded Pink, Ruby and y£l" i Green. Thin, Plain $1.10 Usual Design without Basket*
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  • 623 2 MORE TIMELY TIPS FOR DRIVERS. Causes of Misfiring. You will better control the car by keeping the clutch in while turning corners, Black tread tyres are more resistant to abrasions and cutting than white tread tyres, says tyre experts. 8 1 The first garage of record where motor
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  • 116 2 Feeling at Home. Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co, Kuala Lumpur in response to a wire sent a day or two ago to London, for some candid views on the general situation, received the following reply: "General trade shows slight signs of recovery, also business of the Stock Exchange.
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  • 208 2 £250 Compensation for Mrs Gooding. It has been officially announced that the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, on the recommendation of the Home Secretary, have sanctioned the payment of £250 to Mrs Rose Emma Gooding, who suffered imprisonment for offences of which she has been shown to be
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  • 133 2 wmm Cripple Restored to Health, Rome, Aug 17.—Great interest has been aroused in Rome by a miraculous cure at St Peter's, the person concerned being Vincenzo Manca, who during the war was crippled by a shell wound in iyiB, both his legs and arms being paralysed,
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  • 301 2 The Meteorological Observatory at Weltevreden reports very heavy earthquake shocks as having occurred at •bout 10.80 a m on Sunday, the 11th inst. Its centre was localised in the Indian Ocean about 111 dog E and 11 dog S at a point about 250 Kilometres to the
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  • 219 2 Ihe "South China Morning Post" states. We are glad to sea that our contemporary the North China Daily News" has been pleading for some distinction to be made at; regards what is indisputably English and which is often described by the more generalising term of British. We
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  • 261 2 Threat to Pot Him O* of business." Mr Henry Ford has lost no time ia utilising his control of the Detroit, Toledo and tym oat Rail way for fighting higfl freights. His first step wan arrangement to reduce freights costs' on all q| his line. Other
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  • 90 2 In a statement recently issued by the Governor of Mauritius he said:— In view of the fact that suitably qualified persons, who would be willing to undertake hospital and district work of this nature, cannot at present be found in the colony, Dr Balfour has advised that efforts should be
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  • 291 2 Interesting Case in Cey.on The case of Mrs. E. M. Fernando, wife of Mr. W. H. Fernando, stationmaster at Nugegoda.on the Ceylon Government Railways, is of especial interest to woman. Here are tbe facts as related by this lady After the birth of my eon Denzil eight
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 626 2 II I Singapore's New Dispensary. TIMMS' DISPENSARY, Ltd., Raffias Chambers. OP*KNINQ ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. 1i i;ms' Dispensary, Ltd, have pleasure in announcing to the public that they have opened new premises at Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, where they will carry on the business of CHEMISTS, PHARMACISTS and OPTICI ANS. The premises
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    • 473 2 "Vichy Etat" (Bottled under Government Control) Celestinee and 14 Hospital" Litre and Litre bot.les. "Vichy Water ii highly esteemed by all Connoseieurf, as a oorrective for Gout-Bheunaatism-Nervei-and all irregularities of the Stcmaoh which are the cause of Headaches, etc. Cystines may be mixed with Wines-Spirita-Miik or ordinary Water. It ii
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    • 140 2 F11L&TS0H GREEK DISPENSARY. 'Phone No. 1S1. WHOLESALE RETAIL Cnemists Druggists aid Opticians. SOFPLIEBS TO HOSPITALS, ESTATES IND MIRES, AT SPECIAL IATE. Depot for Patent Medicines, Toilet requisites, Perfumery, Medioated Wines, Etc. l r 4, COIXYER SINGAPORE. 1 8 30 9 1 ii i i Straits labour Supply Co., STEVEDORES DUBASHES,
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    • 668 2 1 AUOTIOfl SALE. f AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. I NJ. 30, Kling Street, Singapore. AI/CTIflN SALE OF Valuable Land and House Property and The •American Motor Ship Esperanea as she now lies in Harbour. At Mfrers. ftheong Koon Seng No. 30, £lin K On Wednesday, October t, at 2.30 p.m. 1. The
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  • 762 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 28. Messrs. Lycll and Evatt, Exchange snd Share Brokers, iaaue tha follow af list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Share.. Issue V'tluea Bayers Sailers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.75 5 Ayer
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    • 120 3 T»nj ng Fag»r Boad. Trs Fa» thefioor. »J, N ,J^ E SEC0ND RH °W AT 9.30 PM ABLINE PRETTY with HKNRY O^SELL to the mm* iMU Ie g Aion the y|i>r A WOMAN IN GREY opiiodf. .bonding with ihri1 y 6ry Klt n IhMH, L^r HARRY CARRY th I In
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    • 368 3 I Fiom SATURDAY, 24 September, to THUR8D \Y, September 19 *.J I lfc« Ttltatre A AT THE is thm I f&i v snsiassh. hp* ALnAMbKA BWJ l!w BFVr I fot Mr lie ind Ftatorei TM «U. I sss I" mJ intervals. I FOUR PRETTY GIRLS AND AN ATHLETIC STAR IN
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    • 224 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. Prom THURSDAY, Bepr. 22 to WEDNESDAY, Sept. 28. Excluding Sunday, September 25, 1921. Mk Bti>ikingly Pretty Pathe Pley Pea'nring w ii-kn <wn P I.NNII WARD In »h« ro!o of a bewitching Japanese Girl A JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE A piotare with
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    • 185 3 3 IN THE FIRST SHO* AT 7 3| S!i*.RP. THE SECRET KINCDOM 3£R AL Final Epiaodea. No. 14 and 15. Fur L*it Parta. With a 2 Part Larry Semon Coinsdy. "SMASHING BARRIERS Serial LaatEplaodo "TBE FINAL BARRIER" 2 Parte. "THUNDERBOLT JACK" Serial Featuring Jaok Hoxie an-? Marin Saia. Bptaoda l
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  • 176 4 Russia denies tbe charges of antiBritish propaganda and declares tbat millions cannot be allowed to starve because of political animosity towards the Bolsheviks. Attempts (one successful) have been made on the lives of Marshal IMsudski and an Italian deputy. France ia considerably perturbed at the possibility of the
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  • 877 4 The Prince of Wales will be here in six months time. He can count on a splendid reception in Singapore. Before long arrangements will be afoot, and it seems a very obvious thing that the War Memorial on the Esplanade should be completed in time for him to
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  • 344 4 A motor bus ran into a tramway kiosk at Paya Lehar this morning and damaged it. Mr R L L Braddell has returned from his trip to Java, looking the better for his short holiday. Mr F Welham, editor of the "Straits Echo," is down in Singapore for the week,
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  • 553 4 BUILDINGS TO BE COMMENCED SHORTLY. as si Need for+Funftg. Dr K. O. Winstedt, D. Litt., Acting Principal Raffles College* litest:* Is* view of the fact that the inauguration of Katies College is a matter of interest not only to those many individuals who subscribed so genettusly tor its
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  • 159 4 H H Prince Purachatra of Siam has arrived ia Kuala Lumpur, and is staying at Carcosa. The Bhie Funnel steamer Antilochus previous to sailing for Hongkong, yesterday, was searched by Inspector Williams and some of his men, for stowaways and 25 of these, all of whom were Chinese, were found
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  • 998 4 BY "ECHO." ftere are still people who are eyni cal about "the magic of football" Any of them who were present at Monday's cup tie on the Padaoe must have had their doubts dispelled Thoae closing few minutes were as packed full of excitement as any gams could
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 243 4 ALLCOCK'S V CELEBRATED I L"'r, P .f ttlSS B B^na Flahlag lines, suitable for sea or river, in L plaited waterproof silk, plaited or twisted D eto. t etc X» flax, and strong unbleached hemp, etc. f uperfiae Quit ty I.a ian Gut tor traces or *ouning riooks. Fine, in
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    • 405 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Iaeorponted in the Sferalta Settlement!. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE New Shipment Jait Arrived of Carpenter'! Smoothing and Jaek Planet. Brae Hexagon Tapped Nata from I/$" to 3/4". Gotland's Brata Batt Hingea from If to 6". Clyburn Borew Spanners from 6" to 14". Asbestos Cord or Tarn
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  • 194 5 6reels anti Turja. Fight. To Exhaustion. Mesopotamia Threatened. Reuter. London, Sept 27.—Widespread concern has-been aroused by the prospect of a continaation of protracted hostilities in Western JhatoMa. Powers are too exbau-iced'io intervene snd will leave tbe Greeks and Turks to fight out the ownership of Asia Minor
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  • 126 5 France Perturbed. Reuter. New York, Sept 26.—A wire from Pans says that French official circles sre greatly disturbed by the reports that American troops on the Rhine will be withdrawn when the final peace with GeSnany is ratified. M Jusserand, the French Ambassador at Washington, has been instructed
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  • 83 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept 26.—A wire from Leopol, in Galicia, says a man fired three •hots from a revolver at Marshal Pilsudski, the Polish Chief of State, who escaped injury, though his companion, Count Grabovski, was wounded. The assailant attempted to commit suicide, but was arrested.— Reuter. Rome,
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  • 66 5 Reuter. New York, Sept 27.—A daring outrage was perpetrated in broad daylight in the crowded Grand Central railway station. Three bandits armed with lead pipe? antf revolvers attempted to snatch a handbag from a railroad cashier, containing thousands of dollars, firing eighteen shots. The terrified travellers scrambled to
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  • 52 5 Reuter. «ga,*3ept 27.—The Anr#rieans hare organized 120 kitchens at Petrograd, which tare producing sixty thousand loaves of bread or the starving children. The Americans were compelled to reduce the rations, as the children, who had not a*n white bread for years, so voraciously devoured the bread that they
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Chicago, Bept 27.—According to preliminary Indications of the ballot, s majority of railweymen voted in fswoar of a strike if an attempt be made reduce wages. Final action depends on tbe vote of other uAous—Reuter.
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  • 92 5 Questions by^r^Te^*v»sohn. At tVidajl tweeting of the Sipga» fore Municipal CotraiwionerB, Mr E Tefspnsohn will Mk the President: Road obstructions having considerably increased of late wiV y o> r take steps to have them kept clear as much aa possible, aa I "have received Dtuny complaints several of
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  • 35 5 An interesting lecture will be given b 7 Mr Thirugnanasambantham Pillay °n the subject of "Paravayar Thirukaliyanam" to-morrow at the premiaes •1 the Vivekananda>Sanmarka Sanga», No 7, Enggor-atrtfet. Mr X Vythi,J*i*m PUlay wQ] L^IL'jJWH f
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  • 82 5 President Harding's Views. Reuter. Washington, Sept 26—President Harding, addressing the National Unemployment Conference, comprising fifty prominent men of all walks of life, described the industrial depression as a war inheritance, but said he thought the nation was fundamentally sound, financially strong, industrially unimpaired, commercially consistent and politically
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  • 118 5 Reuter. Geneva, Sept 27.—The League Assembly is now discussing the economic weapon as a means of enforcing respect for the League's decisions. The committee's report proposes ths League Council should aummon any parties accused of infringement of the League covenant and deliver judgment after hearing both sides. All
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  • 49 5 Compulsory Elementary Instruction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept 27.—An Education Act making elementary education compulsory, and free from the age of seven to fourteen, has been promulgated. It will be put into force gradually. It comes into force in the whole Pattani province from October first.
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  • 218 5 New Volunteer Force BilL There will be a meeting of the Legislative Council next M giday, at 2.30 p.m. ># The Colonial Secretary will move a resolution that Council approve plans and sections (laid on the table) for construction of an access road to railway lands at Bagan
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  • 37 5 There was a very large attendee at the sale of work at Tomhnson Hall this morning. The hall was picturesquely decorated with flags and flower, and stalls were arranged round room. Lady fST^M*L* op«ss*A
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  • 291 5 PROPAGANDA WORK bmm* unfairness Alleged. Reuter. London, Sept 26.-M Benin, the Russum trade delegate, replying to Lord Curxon's note regarding conturned anti-British propaganda in ths ■J* says the Russian Government, while convinced that Lord Curxoa's Accusations are baseless, is making fresh enquiries in order to refute them to
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  • 365 5 Application for Ejectment. Mr C N Maxwell presided over the weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the board-room of the Municipality yesterday afternoon. Other members present were Messrs E Tessensohn, Koh San Hin, W H Beadsworth, Gaw Khek Khiam, and A M S Angulia.
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  • 142 5 Booking for Rjllo's Wild Oat" opened at Moutrie's this morning. The Amateur Dramatic Committee have made arrangements with the Municipality to run a very special bus convenience of Pasir Panjang people, which will bring them to the Theatre and wait conveniently outside the Europe Hotel for
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  • 1712 5 PLAINTIFFS' FIGURES OF PROFIT. Hon. Mr. Gibbons in the Box. More figures of profits were given ,in evidence by Mr I G Spode, an assistant of the Cold Storage Co, Ltd, in the continued hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday afternJba of the case in which the
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  • 69 5 Singapore, Sept 28. Ob LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d Demsnd 2s 3 31-3 2d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 17-82 d On IndiaBank TeL Transfer 158 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 29% p.c. p.m On ShanghaiBank demand draft 63% On Java— Bank TeL Transfer 136
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  • 60 5 C if C Rubber Association. Singapore, Sept 28. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 30 Ms 31 October 31 32 Oct. to Dec. 82 82% Jan. to March 34 84% Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Watc/house Co, Ltd. Singapore, Sept 28. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as
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  • 93 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, Sept 28. Silver 43%. Hongkong 29% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 65 to 70 cents, Nawng Pets $1.50 to $1.55, Rawangs 52% to 57% cents, Papans 40 to 45
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  • 60 5 Tbe above Association has received a comtnanication from tha Oolonial Secretary's Office, enclosing a oopy of a letter from the Acting Consul General of Sism, Tbe letter discoarsges Europeans from proceeding to Bism in search of employment, and warns them tbat there are no openings for
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  • 72 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept 27.—A case was tried against Felix Pharamond, driver, Federated Malay States Railways, sged twenty years, who was charged with theft of two fowls from a railway truck on the night of Sept 16. The prosecution alleged the fowls were being
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  • 28 5 We regret to hear that the second son of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, Tunku Abu Bakar, has shortly to leave for Europe in consequence of ill-health.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 240 5 PHASER CHALMERQ Engineering Worltt. ■agnet Boose, 83 and 6». loWesoe do»a, Singapore. ELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOB COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS I 1 PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co.. ltd (incorporated ia HngUod.) i j j NEVER SAY DYE, S iY TIHTEI AT MAYNARD S m WINDOW U wjjfl
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  • 593 6 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S GAME. The Staffords II and the S C F A II meet on the padang thie afternoon to decide who shall be runner* up in the second division of ths S F A League. MALAYA CUP TEAM. Lingard was selected as inside-right for the Singapore team to
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  • 44 6 V M C A v. AMERICAN XI. A basket ball match will be played to-day between teams representing the Americans and the V M C A on the letter's ground opposite ths Msthodist Publishing House. The match will commence at 5 p.ra.
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  • 129 6 Y M C A CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday's Play. H G Stack beat A E Schudel, 6—4, 6—1. S D Jayaratne got a walk over from G S Peall. To-day's Ties. I Abed vs. Phoa Kong Hwie. F W Hetfield va. J Duguid. Thursday'* Ties. V Duckworth vs. G Towers.
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  • 230 6 THE LOST REWARD. An Australian paper says that Armstrong, the Australian XI captain, after his team's defeat by the English Amateurs, said the team were promised £1000 per man if they finished up the tour without a defeat. This, if true, probably accounts for the no risk attitude adopted.
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  • 42 6 INTER-CLUB SPORTS, Owing to the large number of important fixtures during the coming fortnight, it has been found necessary to postpone the inter-club sports until Friday, November 11. The ground on which the sports will be held will be announced later.
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  • 247 6 MALACCA SUGGESTIONS. Co Sergt Major Lehane, D C M, Malacca Volunteer Rifles, writes: Having read numerous queries, etc, with reference to boxing in Malacca, I beg to submit the following Before any boxing should take place I am under the impression that a Boxing Club should be formed, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 371 6 mm T WfW —I Architects, 41 Sanitary Engineers, Buifders, ContraltoVs,. and in;<-re*<.. d in Sanitary Appliances should w>Um un to day for Ducketta latest catalogue, illoa trrtirp tbf b*s> British designs of fitting! in white enamelled flreolay and all Drainage Sp> tlftlitfot, 8«iitary AppMaroe? CitaHsne 0. 8. W. DooW.■♦»* Sp»o*alui
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    • 172 6 TITAN 1 T V«« QNI»Y RELIABLE EUROPEAN GEM EN T. ASK FOR QUOTATION. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Out station Agents: Mum. AYLESBURY NUTTER.ipoh, Tapah. Taiping, Talak mm Penang and Kedafc. WEARE A CO., LTD., Seremban and Kuli Lampw KENG HIN A CO., Malacca. J G. AURE LY St Co No. 2-B,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 216 6 WHEN AND WHEKK. To-day, Sept 28. Hifh Tides.—8.16 a.m., 7JI p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Football: S C F A II Staff» n, SRC ground. SVC: Chinese Co. recruits (Musketry), 6.15. Tanglin Club, At Berne, 1.15. Indian Printers Library, Opening by Swami Abehadananda, Dhoby Ghaut, 6.30. To-morrow, Sept. 29. High Tides.
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  • 177 7 The follqjsniig passengers arrived here by the X P M steamer Melchoir Treub on Monday from sJava porta Mr R A R Ho mai, MrTnd Mrs Wilson, Mrs N Gregory, Miss R Nahapiet, Mr and Mrs KostJr, Messrs McHanaen, W B Purdie, A E C Sevenason, Kasandji, Gan
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  • 827 7 PASSING OF THE GLASS PLATE. Photography has made a moat wonderful advance in the last few years—has taken the longest forward step since wet plates gave way to dry plates, and Eastman Portrait Film has made the step possible. Just as there were limitations in wet plate
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  • 236 7 The following rates of postage will take effect from October 1, next: (A) Letters addressed to foreign countries first ounce 12 cents, each succeeding ounce 6 cts. (B) Letters addressed to places ia the British Empire except those places named in (C) per ounce 6 cts. (C)
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  • 71 7 Tbe French Government is contemplating the establishment on the south-east coast of Madagascar of a new naval port. The French sloop Bellatrix has just completed a reconnaissance of the coast-line between Mananjary and Farafangana, and it is anticipated that somewhere between these two points the French
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 733 7 TRY Jnd USB fcUR Adam's cook ttrand Indian fw^« mmm wM a <a »>' uo-io-daka 9 QlSV aeeos at homo iwgSa/Hpii, Pickles, Saa^^^^^e 0ONVIN0B TOUB8ELF OF OUR WORDS. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. MADE V I NT AI MA MOHAMED «Sc sova GENERAL MERCHANTS, ETC J 18. Raffles**,*, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR
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    • 193 7 Tb* Strorgfit Combination Malay Ao'.ors and Ac'.^ees+s THE STAB OPER/ AT THE THEATRE HQYAL, North Bridge RoadToNlfHtl TtvNlgntl Our New A otresses Misses SORBIN. PUASA and S-\KDIA wili take patts in a Javanese Historical Play (SANGSEMBAH gtj The War of King Boms. LOOK OUT! i 58aturdsy, Ootober lf£C2l Z_l3 w
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    • 154 7 I k Single Trial-Hie. Proves the Superiority OF FRAHROZ I GO'S Aerated latin. William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returr ed to England, the land of his birth, and set up a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 457 7 HAILS CLOSE. Daily by Train except Sunday. Federafcd MjJay lates, Malacca. Muaji and Pwang a.m. A f p.m. «9 To-day, Sept. 28. Malacca Muar "Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Mersing,* Kuantan, Kemaman* Trengganu* Quorra 2 p.m. atu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Mersing, Kemaman Trengganu Barratta 2 p.m. Kretav, Trengganu,
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  • 586 8 AUGUST CROP RETURNS. Messrs Chan Sze Onn Co., secretaries Malaka Pinda 17,074 lbs. Total for 12 months 296,744 lbs. Mr N Gomes, secretary: United Malacca 6,233 lbs. Total for 4 months 28,234 lbs. Ayer Mulek 18,544 lbs. Total for 10 montho i4„,977 lbs. Punggor 10,147 ibs. Total for
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  • 474 8 On Being Dummy. A certain Bridge players was described to me, says A E Manning Foster, the bridge-expert, as "an excellent dummy," and, although the speaker did not mean to be complimentary, there is more in the statement than appears on the surface. We cannot all be
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  • 158 8 Messrs Wheelock and Co, of S'nanghai, reported on Sept 8 This situation in our outward t'reight markets is as follows To United Kingdom and Continent: —Owing to continued floods and political and military disturbances in the interior cargo from these centres is arriving in very small quantities which,
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  • 93 8 Canton, Sept 6.—Dr Sun Yatsen haa issued a manifesto to the Powers attending the forthcoming Pacific Conference, affirming that no settlement of the Far Easten question is possible unless China is liberated from a policy of aggression, and also from the Twenty-one Demands, and the series of
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  • 117 8 Six Lloyd's medals for saving life at sea have been bestowed by the committee of Lloyd's upon British ■SVaJ officers and men of H M S. Carlisle and H M S. Foxglove for great gallantry displayed last March in the course of rescuing a large number of Chinese from the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 270 8 A. \ly for >, Sore Throat, etc I* -watiirr,. just settling in joint or muscle —for -an down the Sciatic N'.rve of your thigh or jur back—as well as for those old tortures which jave suffered for years—there's nothing like Sloan's .oiment for quick relief—just a few drops laid on
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    • 295 8 DRINK AS Alii BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui bussan Kaisha. Batterv-RH. SineaDore. ECZEMA IN RASH ON OUTS HEAD Hair Fell Out. Could Not Get Any Rest With Her. Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter began to get eczema at tbe roots of her hair. It came out in a red rasb first,
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    • 476 8 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 be 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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    • 243 8 I BDBSgglBB TO THK O TRIBUNE*.** The only 5 cent Paper lft Malaya Subscription Bate -$16 a Year; $7.SO for Six Months. WITH fc REE JELIVERY TO OFFICE C3 RESIDENCE. a. We are frequently asked how it ispossible so continue selling the MALA YA TRIBUNE at 6 Cents Daik, TKe\cost
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 491 9 P. 0.-BritishlSa {if AND *<* APCAR fcINE. HAIL AND PASSENGEB SQmtW« Peninsula* and Oriental SN Co His Mate** Vg> DO COMPANY'S MAIL \r» »t pr»e«ntr«uBp«nd«d. °««.VIUES EAST OF BOMBAY loSdon far-eastern service From LONDON Du. SINGAPOBB. K»rmala- about Oot 3 Som.li T Mya*-# about Oct U «rri* Bbout Not To
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    • 475 9 j Paaaengero and Freight Services Operated by Steamship Co. J (Incorporated ia U.S-AJ tt/° R A00ODNf TH B U. 8. BHIPPING BOARB» SAN FilAliastO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. Por CALCUTTA Direot. Sr^ll?** 1 Paasengers and Freight Oct Q wolrenne State Paaaengera and Freight Not 13 aranite State Paaaengeri and Freight
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    • 526 9 Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Steamers intended to nil from Singapore: Einta —Monday 4 p,m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4.30 p.m for Malacca and Muar. Eaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 pm. for P. Swettenham and Penang* Hye LeoriB—Thureday, 4.30 p.m., for
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    • 371 9 O. S. K. Tit lull sIbsii labia, LIMIT*!). (Ineerperatad hi IspiM Ma D| BOUZA BTBMMTj PBOPOSMD SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE (SmsJect to seaage without settee.) EUROPEAN LINE, For PORT SAID. MARSIIL. 28, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Altai Maru arr Oct 15 dep 16 'Amazon Maru arr Nov 2 dep Nov
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    • 555 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP via PORTS. Inaba Maru Oct 5 Kamo Maru q t X9 Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via POETS. Lisbon Maru w Oct 9 Hamburg me Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM A HAMBURG
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