Malaya Tribune, 6 October 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. mm m L [EYEXING DAILY. vol. vni •No. 235 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 FiVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. ML
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    • 128 1 SUN COMPANY 9 supplies ah Photographic Uerffels AMD Th- Right Plsce lor A xtaieurs Developing, Printing and Enlargement Ho. 94, Nft)3TH BRIDGE HO AD. Phone 660- A a I Whiteaway, Laidlaw 6? Co* Ltd. C"fiK? b Singapore. j ,5 i OUR FAMOUS ffMf) I jTEMPUSfeJ WATCHES I ARE STANDARD I
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    • 123 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Btraits Settlements^ ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Quotations given for complete Elect ic Lighting Power Installations, Full range of Eleotric&l fuppliei in itook VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. I Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DICtOBttll" Telephones. 'MADSTRONG Plants. The ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows and
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    • 177 1 THE MaLaYa TRIBUNE mmw SHIPPING GAZETTE, Phbßn lto. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable) In Advance Par annum ..SI 5-00 Half-yearly 7.60 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. Caraffes and In 8haded Pink, Raby and Mw^^- <: Mt Green. *I Thin, Plan $1.11 Usnal Design wi honi Baskets OH'
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  • 1584 2 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. The Yamashita Kisen Kaisha, of Kobe, announces the establishment oi a freight service from Vancouver, Seattle and San Francisco to Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne. By a law promulgated on June 9, seaman on foreign vessels visiting Argentine ports are reqvured to have a
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  • 215 2 Mr J F Telfsr, playing at tk. Bkngkok Sports Club on Swpt 21, overdrove kis ball at tht fourth hole, wkea a crow flopped down and seised tha ball. Mr Telfer followed the crow asrose tke sixth fairway, and observed the enow sitting on a telegraph pole,
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    • 451 2 New Dlapenaary. TIMMS' DISPENSARY, Ltd., Chemists, Pharmacists Opticians, Raffles ChambersRep! the following high-grade articles which ire offered at MODERATE PRICES. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET REQUISITES, PERFUMERY, MEDICATED WINES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHEMICAL SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, MEDICAL, SURGICAL A SANITARY APPLIANCES, MEDICINE CHESTS. Special attention given to the equipment of Estate Hospitals and Dispensaries.
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    • 22 2 "CORONA" Mjii-Grown Oeyloo IS a SECOND TO NONE. INSIST 00 getting (*****." 4? Sole Agents: M. S. Martin Co., 128, Cecil Street.
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    • 457 2 PRETTY WOMEN who wish to retain their charm find Pinkettee of especial vain- for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health, lite use, when needed, of these dainty little laxatives keeps the skin fiee from pimples and blemishes, ensures daily regularity, dispels billions atiachs and sick headaches.
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    • 436 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALB OF 2 Cows in cplf, 1 Miloh Cow, f Heifer* end 2 Bnllij, To be held at Keppel Road opposite Tar jong Pagar Oito No. 3, •l FBIOIT, Oct 7, It 8 30 p m. POWELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers. (Incorporated in Singapore.) 5 10 6 10
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    • 392 2 AUCTION SALE. ft JWEOHC ROM -SENG CoT AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. 1 i No. 30, Kling Street, Singapore. Important sfele vt Valuabie Freehold Land and Shophouses at Kirk Terrace fcff DnobyGhaut, and Compound House at Hcyiancr Road, t Singapore At Meetrs. Berg Co.'a Sale-Room, No. 30, Kling S reek On Wednesday, Octobsr
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  • 814 3 Litest Prices Quoted In the Market. Singapore, October 5. Messrs. Lycll and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber, Dollar Skarea. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Alienby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 l.Ou 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.75 5 Ayer Hitam
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    • 176 3 AT THE POPUIAR PTOTO PLAY HOTTBE ĔMPIUE Tarj ng rjwrar Road. Trams Pass tha Door. IN THE SECOND BBOW AT 9 3otpM. L\§RY GROCEHY CLERK comedy in S parts. A detective and mystery sefaation teeming with startling thrills THROUGH THE WALL 4. Featuring William Dancar, George Holt and Shipman. It
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    • 376 3 the fl From THURSDAY, Ootober 6, to TUESDiY, 0<j*ob«=r 11 Th« Alhambra 'kf Yizestie AT THE to the only I whjfi mb' m m m m. m theatre Cases, Coffee I •ad the BEST The Hal! for Mniic tod Natures Tea. eta. I ■^T" 10 mmmmm ioad. wived I fftiPoa.
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    • 199 3 MARLBOROUGH Tha H*ll for Oomfort, Good Music and Good PicturM Beaeti Road. From THURSDAY, Ootober 6 to WEDNESDAY, OtJtfbt* 12. Excluding Snn iay, Osjtobct 9, 1921. THE SECOND 01 FINAL EPISODE OF 1H4T INTERESTING DETECTIVE DIAMA Featuring KICK W INTER The Famous Scree: Detective THE DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA In
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    • 298 3 THOUSANDS HAVE EXPRESSED THAT MACISTE IS THE BEBT PICTURE THEY'VE EVER SEEN Have you seen it yet If not—s eit To-night, for to-morrow may be too Jste. Nightly at 10 p.m. Notf.! ThursJay ia the las: night in Singapore. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME. 7.3o—Alioe Joyoa in 44 The Third Degree In Sevu
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  • 300 4 1 he Robber Shareholders" Association has held its first meeting in London, and animadverted against the Tea ted interests. Mr Lloyd George has spoken on the Irish and unemployment questions, bat it all remains little beyond talk. Feeling amongat the unemployed is becoming dangeroua. A riot baa occurred
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  • 861 4 Only twenty-five days remain in which to discuss the merits and demerits of the Volunteer Bill. On Oct 31, the Legislative Council will proceed to the mportant stages of the measure, second reading and committee. The former is just an occasion for speeches on the general policy
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  • 72 4 Stockholm, Oct 4.—The Government has resigned.—Reuter. The Rent Assessment Board will ait ia the Municipal Board Room oa Tuesday next at 2.15 p m. ft We learn that the caehier of a leading firm in Malacca is missing, and that a large sum of matey is involved. The Governor has
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  • 146 4 Serioaa State of Health. The following on the health condition it the Japanese Emperor is' fourteously sent us by the Consul General for Japan. The {following is the substance of a telegram dated Tjjcio, Oct. 5, and received by the Japanese Consul General at Singapore:— Accordin-r to
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  • 46 4 A dress rehearsal of Rollo's Wild Oat" takes place to-day, with an audience from the Garrison. We would remind readers of the opening night next Saturday, and that the show is going to start at 9.15 p|*n prompt, Moutrie's are doing the booking.
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  • 490 4 The Save-U-Trouble firm, Malacca, write that they have on sale, at 30 eentc each, photographs giving views of Malacca's recent quake," which serve as a suitable memento of the occasion. Sixteen Hylams who were eVught while gambling with soma" other Hylam boys in a room at the general Hospital were
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  • 980 4 COMPANY'S FIRST YE \R OF LOSS. Shareholders' •^Questions. Droits of a company and the other by fixed fee. He thought th. latter was a better method. If the shareholders wanted the directors to attend to the business of th* company for them they«must pay them. The direcdid not
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    • 397 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. Incorporated ia Singapore. ■OLE AOENTB FOR TBE THE 1 RALEIGH NEW HUDSON' Alltel 50le Lightweight Motor Cycle Model De Lhxc Power ii ample and constant, AtL \Tg» Jrfj\ comfort and ole&nlinees are tl— I exemplified in the effective jff mi| d Q d splash guards and balances,
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    • 360 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Straita Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP STBEBT. BINGAPOBB New Shipment Just Arrived ox* Carpenter's Smoothieg and Jack Planes. Brans Hexagon Tapped Nata from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland's Brass Bait Hinges from l f to 6". Olybum Sorew Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Cord or
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    • 87 4 domestic (Occurrence. SILVER WEDDING. MOBBKRGRN-Y ERRBLLS —A' th* Oathfdral of th*- (Joo-.l B;.eph«rd f Birgaporf, on Osicber 6:b, 1896' William Moebergen to H%rrl«-t Merrells. 6 10 6 10 a DEATH. Mrs. Tin Beow Joo on 2nd Oc f 1921, at her r«"ide*.c« JNo. 4, S*-ah wd 49, year*, the beloved
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  • 450 5 Grave Situation Throughout 9 .Britain. Riot in Trafalgar Square. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—London will ne9 s its biggest march q/ unempHW i to-day. when ten thousand will go in J procession to Hyde Park with banners inscribed with tauntis* comparisons between 1914 and 1921, but there will
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  • 188 5 Deaths Due to Accident. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The inquest on the victims of the R 38 disaster was resumed at Hull. The Coroner told the jury that it was their duty to discover whether the disaster indicated criminal negligence. He reviewed the trials of the airship in
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  • 157 5 Ravages of 801 l Weevil. Reuter. Cairo, Oct 4.—The condign of the cotton crop in Lower Egypt iSeventy two per cent, Middle Egypt seventyfive and U#per*Egypt seventy-nina ocr cent, compared with normal. The failure of the crop* ia due to late sowing, and careless dultivatioa owing to the
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  • 88 5 How Conference Can Succeed. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—Mr Lloyd George, "peaking at Inverness, referring to the Irish question, said "I had some hopes that we should have furthered it in the Highlands. We did not succeed. At any rate, when we enter the London Conference, we do so
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  • 158 5 Premier on the Remedy. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—Dealing at sonic iength with the inflated and fluctuating exchanges as a big impediment to trade and the cause of unemployment, the Premier at Inverness said that any improvement must depend on stabilisation of the financial activities and foreign policies of
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  • 85 5 Chinese Deported^. Reuter. London, Oct. 4.—The Chinese colony in Limehouse is gloomy owing to the forthcoming deportation to China of Low Ping You, in consequence of his activities in the opium traffic. The East End London police aay that the traffic practically is killed, at least temporarily,
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  • 106 5 Talae of Refugees. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The latest ne«pa, of the Moplah shows that Khilafat leadeay Kun Hamed, w#> recently report »have established the Khilafat "kingdom" ir-g*P<» of the afected districts, mi L subsequently was sUted to have nTd befpre the British troops, is now heading a rebel
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  • 52 5 Reuter. Washington, Oct 4.-W is authoritatively stated that the States Government considers the Allied debt not properly action for d» cSssion at the Disarmament Con forence. —Reuter. Washington, Oct 4-The State Department is preparing to L .Governments of Belgium. Portugal Holland to attend the conference |C Far
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  • 199 5 TIf£ATMENt BY VESTED INTERESTS. NEW USE OF RUBBER. Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The first meeting of the Rubber Shareholders Association was held yesterday, Mr Zorn presiding. He explained that the object was to enable shareholders to have a proper voice before decisions vitally important to the rubber industrywere made. He
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  • 92 5 Spanish Success in Morocco. Reuter. Paris, Oct 4.—Monseigneur Angouard,' Archbishop of the French Congo has died in Paris. Thanks to steps taken by M Franklin Bouillon, actually residing in Angora, the Kemalist Government will immediately release French war prisoners. The Budapest Government has accepted Italian mediation for
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  • 294 5 How the Car Bumped." Beiore Mr Boarne, the Coroner, this morning, the inquest was opened Into tbe death ot Chinepab, the Tamil telegraph messenger who was ran over and killed by motorcar li7o, drivtu by a Malay named Uaroon bin Abdal Rahman, on the night of the 2nd
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  • 77 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct s.—Capt Appel, master of the steamer Jacox, was fined $250 for having insufficient protection for cattle shipped from Calcutta for Singapore. It was stated that he failed to provide protection against injury, suffered the animals to undergo exposure on decK and
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  • 31 5 Lim Ah Fok, a Cantonese, was rtabbed to death in Temple-street last night It is believed that the assault was in consequence of a quarrel which arose with aome other vtm.
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  • 1247 5 SHOULD PRESS ATTEND COMMITTEE? The Secret Ballot" Motion. Opposng views on the question of whether the Press should be excluded from committee meetings or not were expressed at yesterday's meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association in Messrs Barker and Co's Board Room. Those present were Messrs
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  • 337 5 CROSSLEY CAR AGAIN IN DISPUTE. William Jacks Co.'s Claim. For the third time within recent months a Crosaley motor car has been in dispute in the Supreme Court. This morning before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard Messrs William Jacks and Co. sued Tan Kwee Chian for damages for non-acceptance
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  • 26 5 Two Distraint Court appeals, untitled vs. Kamalingam (appellant) and X Joshee vs. Brisk and Co (appellants; will be heard in the Supreme Court next Saturday morning.
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  • 69 5 Singapore, October 6. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-2d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 158 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 30 4 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 54 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 136 V.
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  • 47 5 C af C Rubber Association. Singapore, October 6. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 29 ft 30 Va Ribbed Smekad Iheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 31 324 October 32 33 Nov. to Dec. 34 344 Jan. to March 36 37 Tone of Market.—Firm.
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  • 24 5 Singapore, October 6. To-day's eloaing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—ls 4 cts. London.—94d. Singapore.—3l4 cts. Tone of Market.—Firm.
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  • 113 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, October 6. Silver 42Vs. Hongkong 30 V 4 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45Vs. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.22% to $1.27%, Souths 62% to 67% cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 to' $1.50, Papans 42% to 47% cents, Padang Plandoks
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  • 42 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 6—lt is understood on good authority that news received from London states the R G A's scheme for a Rubber Producers' Corporation is now definitely abandoned owing to lack of support
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct 4.—The port workers have struck owing to differences with the shipping lines in regard to the payment out of the port reserve funds. —Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. London, Oct 4.—A1l the collieries in North Wales have closed sine die, owing to the high cost of working.— Reuter.
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  • 91 5 In the second police court this morning, Mr Langley, DPP, brought up a aase in which a complaint was made by a Chinese named Ong Ka that two Chinese electricians pretending to be in the employment of the Municipality, extorted $50 from him. Mr Langley said that it was doubtful
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    • 182 5 PHASER CHALMERS I Engineering Works. Magnet House, 61 and 6\ inson Road, Singapore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co.. ltd (Inoorporated in Kagland.) f NE7ER SVY DYfi, SiY I TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW V%jfl We are ehowing h few ->.inpl»6 +*Jrl of what can be done with One Teaspoon
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  • 905 6 FOOTBALL. S C C*S REMARKABLE VICTORY. By "Reflex". The semi-final cuptie match on the padang yesterday SC C vs. RG A was one of the most remarkable instances of the changing fortunes of sport which nave been, observed here for a long time. The military team had dijposed of
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  • 309 6 I 8 C C TOURNAMENT. TVmDAFB FLAT. D Singles. E W Hide beat G B Kellagher, 6—0, ft—2. F B Macdonald beat B W Hame. 0—1, 6—4. C C Nicholl beat A Buthlay, 6—i, 5—1. H Nell beat T Ashworth, 6—1, 6—8. A T Piatt beat A I)
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  • 173 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles. R X Scott beat D W Scott, 6—4, 7—6. C W Gomes vs. W F Carnegy, unfinished. B Singles. F C ds Souza beat R H Beins, 6—4, 6—2. D de Souza beat A F Muller 6—*B, 8 6, 6—2. TO-DAY'S TIBS, A Singles.
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  • 54 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. N F Voelker beat J E Gardner, 8-6, 6-3. C Smith beat S Abed, 6r-3, 10-r-8. rO-DAY'S TIES. C A Bataman vs. I G Scott. Gan Khek Keng vs. Khoo Teck fcjng. IP-MORROWS TIES. C A Norris vs. S D Jayaxatne. E W
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  • 132 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*, Oet 5.—W H Threlfall beat Leonard in the P C C Championship tennis final, 6—0, 6—1. They played only one set yesterday, ignoring the 9—9 result of the unfinished set some days ago. Threlfall was in better form, and won the
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  • 205 6 FORMATION OF ASSOCIATION. The formation of the British Malaya Boxing Association is going ahead, following the announcement yesterday. The organising committee met in the Tribune" office yesterday afternoon and decided that representatives of all athletic clubs and prominent individual sportsmen in Singapore should be invited to attend a meeting
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  • 248 6 V M C A CARNIVAL. The preliminary heata of the V M C A second annual swimming carnival were held at the Fort Canning swimming pool yesterday and will be continued this afternoon. Yesterday's results have qualified the following to compete in the finals which are to be held
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  • 146 6 A P C DEFEAT S C C 11. A very good game of hockey was played on the S C C ground yesterday afternoon, between the A P C hockey team and the S C C 11. The A P C were without a left half-back in the initial
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  • 34 6 CANADIAN LADIES' BVENT. In the final of the Canadian Ladies' Golf Championship, Miss Cecilia Leitch, the British champion, beat Miss Mcßride (Canada) by a record championship final score of 17 up and 15.
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  • 104 6 HUBBUB ATTRIBUTED TO ARMSTRONG. London, Sept 20.—There is a great hubbub in cricket circles in consequence of an alleged interview with Armstrong which appeared in a provincial newspaper in which Armstrong attributed England's defeats in the Tests largely to the professional, element, accusing the professionals of not playing for
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  • 31 6 Simpson (greeting his old friend) Why, Jones, it's ages since I saw you last, Married now, aren't you?" Jones—"No, no, old man, it's not that Just business worry and aer- »> ▼aa.
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  • 198 6 I INEM A CHAT. The Empire programme to-night will have Through the Wall," in six parts, as the second show feature, besides episodes 9 and 10 of "Elmo the Fearless." In the arly show The Path She Chose and two instalments of A Woman in Grey.'' are the chief items.
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  • 24 6 The country seems equally divided between those who think Government should Ist business alone and those who think it should grant business a leaa.
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  • 177 6 To-day. Oct 6. High Tides.—l.l 2 a.m., 0.52 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, Exchange, £.11. V M C A Swimming Carnival, heats, 5. Philharmonic Orchestra, 6.15. B. Scouts: 111 Troop, 6.15. Boxing, Star Opera, 8.30. Harmston's Circus, Beach-road, 9.1 i. To-morrow, Oct 7. High Tides.—l.s6 a.m., 1.29 p.m.
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  • 39 6 Pontianak, from Selat Paadjang 5-10. Sandon Hall, from Hankow 6-10. Zaida, from Bangkok 6-10. Dut, from Bangkok 6-10. Circe, from Deli 6-10. Van Hogendorp, from Selat Pandjang 6-10. Asdang, from Bangkok 6-10. Gothenberg, from Hamburg 6-10.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 312 6 PURE ENDURES. i!?£. 0 IrCn Roofin X and Sidin 8 haa no sn peri or for rust-resisting Tiwrt i C Ven uu X r shed ».«odowns or factories Corrugated 1 he€, t W, J ,BtaDdthemost v, orou tfBts of timfand weather. It will endure tbe heavy rains and hot sun
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    • 217 6 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Offioe and Household Fur. niture, Cottage Piano, eto. To be h«ld at our Bale-Rooms, 16/17 R?fflei Piaoe, II MTOUIT, Oct I, it II am. Comprising :—Oae Cottage Plane by Moutrie A Co., Wax Polished Teak Writing Desks, Arm and Standard Chairs, Screens, Dressing Tables with bevelled
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    • 484 6 A STALL STORY. Kiss Fiapirtr: (arciriu) in*. Dpftey, Jfltiiere m one se& "Rolls's IflMßaf." Drlleu: (Meditatively) "In a stall, I < presume.'' W GET IT AT MOGTRIE S." 1510 TP.E PATENT TATCHQUICK Co. Office —26 3, OBCHABD ROAD 1 AND Workshop :-!,2& 3, OAVANAGH HO AD, Telepbom No. 670 ~T
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    • 80 6 wanud to rbnt-a oound honse in K Hmr 7 n Road. KApSKx O F 6 10 8 10 AUCTION SALE OF °r?n £3 Joh,,lu>n Oar (luj-xoeilem ruoning order). 16/17 p J&oet POWELL CO, LTD., Auctioneer*, (larorpoaaiaad ia Taaniiii 1 610 710 AUCTION SALE OF Haft! 50 Tom Java Tapioca riake
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 448 6 HAILS CLOSE. Daily by Train except SiuUy, Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang 0 a.m. p.m. Iota Tinggi A Kedah 6 a.m. J«here 6, 8, 940, noon 2, 4 4 0 p.n. To-day, Oct 6. > P Sambu, Bagman, Asahan Sabang Benoa 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar
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  • 2333 7 SWAMI ABHEDANANDA'S SECOND LECTURE. Spirituality vs. Materialism. To another crowded house, at the Victoria Theatre last Thursday night, tinder the chairmanship of Mr S Kuppusamy Iyer, his holiness Swam; Abhedananda, who was accorded a tremendous ovation, delivered another lecture on Sanatana Dharma." At the outset, he chanted a
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  • 190 7 Fle«h of Victims Sold as Veal. Berlin, Sept. 2.—The Berlin police are occupied with a case which for sheer horror surpasses anything in criminr.l annals since the daye of Sweeny Todd, the barber. A prisoner named Grossman, an elderly, toothless pedlar and old clothes dealer, is accused
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 772 7 TRY AND USE OUR Adim's Cook Brand Condiment Preparations, w ior the moat epetiaiug end heahby laeff. m iThB aj-*o-date r < frY~ r i3 n. Eds at home (Pure 3 are: 3l ||U*ASING Chop Oooby or CUftW'l COOK BhUttD 4k.- rs**?!« made oi the beat jttiy&W-*,r~ Tl aeleoted and
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    • 362 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. IJTtfWUTIII m NT. 00, (Incorporated i« Italy) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Adnn, Maseaua, Port Said, Brlndial, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fin me the Levant* Porta and Black Sea Porta. Persia about Nov 15 Too steamers being run under rcntraot with tbe
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    • 407 7 r»fjfjW > ,ranr,rT ••■-flrrmTTagsaassava —and it's so splendid to sec you I getting strong again so quickly" What could be more gratifying to a potnaa bur- deticd by ill-health, than to feel she is getting strong »i again—what a relief, after that depression and 3 weakness, to experience a delicious
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  • 1397 8 COMPANY'S RESOURCES AMPLE. Directors Forego Fees. The annual general meeting of the Xyalas Rubber Estates, Limited was held at the registered offices of the company, French Bank Buildings, yesterday at noon. Those present were, Messrs Koh San Hin, chairman, Lee Chira Tuan, and Tan Chong Kee directors and
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  • 105 8 The garrison maintained in Palestine by Britain as the mandatory Power has been reduced to 5,000 combatant troops, states Sir Herbert Samuel, the High Commissioner, in his report for the year to June 30 last. The cost of the garrison to the British Exchequer was £2,500,000 a year,
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  • 64 8 A Rome telegram of Aug. 1 states that Lenin is reported to be negotiating for permission to reside again at Caprit. It was here that he onginally took up his work as a preacher of the social revolution and, as he was here with Maxim Gorki and Andreieff, it is
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    • 131 8 —11 Single Trial —j Proves tho Superiority I OF I FRIRROZ I GO'S Aerated Waters. ■ilMTilffiT lilllli lIMI i PJBJBffjp^a^J Obtainable of all chemists »n4 dealers in Egypt Ind'a and The Straita. If you bi»e difficulty in obtaining, sfnd postage stamp to The Zam-Buk lefg. Co.. Leeds, Fa»land for trial
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    • 405 8 the for a .rhole year 1 could ppaim stopped r ot movt, m I had lura«it I a i I 1 bad to b* nip- Itet lam uerfcctly well igan Hd.. After I bad used af r i 1 Lug. Ie W,tt's Pills 1 waa abia I ll- c uresis
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    • 469 8 c What Do Yoji lyanl A Tractor Ftfr?* Ihe first thing you will think of plowing. But don't stop tnert. If your*traotor is to be a profit maker for you, it must do much more than plow. must be able to do praoticaliy ali the work around your estate that
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    • 140 8 SUBSCRIBE 4) TO THE j M TRIBUNE.:' The only 6-oent Paper Inauiaya. I «abseriptton Bate $ib„t.„. m 1 Mai*,-. AocA copy or" fAe *TltjfeuNE I t 1 receiptor it. The loss has f than of c r <> be made up out of other uurges Our circulation is steadily increaM™
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    • 525 9 P.&O.-British India AND y 4PCAR LINE. q IN ENGLAND) t BAIL* SERVICES, Peninsular and Omental S. N. Go. Under Contact wiri Hie Majesty's Government. •fHE OOlJpANrS MAIL SEBVIGES EAST '3F BOMBAY a t preaent suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON SINGAPORE. r«- Dont .Oct It ftsmali about Not 1 *l
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    • 510 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. t (Incorporated in W.S.AJ •OR AOOOuA OP THB D. 8. SHIPPING BOARD FRANOSLO-asANILA-EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE Por CALCUTTA Direct Creole State Passengers and Freight ©ct 13 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Nov 15 Granite State Pasaengere and Freight Dec 15 For SAN FBANOIBOO via MANILA
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    • 757 9 CHINA MAIL! STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. <i*«wt*t« *u.s. a> ANNOUNCE The inauguration of a Passenger and Freight Servioe of unusual exoellenoe between CHINA and JAVA PORTS ykt SINGAPORE The s.B. NILE," 14,000 tons, formerly a Transpacific Liner, has been assigned to this ran to maintain a monthly service and accommodating, 142
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