Malaya Tribune, 17 October 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII -No. 244 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 159 1 ;,UN COMPANY I supplies an Photographic 1M itcriala AND ia Developing. Printing and Eolargemont So 94. NOBTH B#IDOR ROAD. BINGAIDBE j phono 650 0 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co.,, ltd., Singapore. (Incorporated in England. N SOME* OF THE UNES. Tobralco:-28inGhPs Stripes, Checks, Plain. Special Offers 51.2U per yard. Tootal Pique -40 inches.
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    • 125 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Strain Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete fleet Ie Lighting Power Installations, Pi!! rang f ELo-h*! ■appH nhir *k i V I.R. Wires Cables. j Metal Filament Lamps. i Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dlctejnpir Telephones. i "IWADSTBONG Plants, rheidea. Lighting Set for
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    • 214 1 CIGAR* ITKS NUMBER .VIRGINIA I Unequalled Quality—Moderate Price. Sole Manufacturers: AROATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON. Just Arrived, Manilla Rope The Rope you can trust MADE FROM In the World's Great Hemp Centre with the most modern Machinery. Stocked in 3 Qualities: White Dry Rope No. 1 Commercial Grade No. 2
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  • 607 2 SOLACE OF A SMOKE PRECLUDED. Some of the Dangers. Diving is not aiwaja tie ticklish proposition present* d by the forth, coming task of blowing, np the d-ptb.cha.rge-la.den old in >oit r that sprawls bottom np on tbe sand and cambers the Lirwsy to Oetecd Harbour. So
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  • 180 2 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co, at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling-street, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land and house No. 0 Kirk-terrace, area 1,649 square feet, bought by Mr O Ramasamy Nattar for $5,000. Freehold and house No.
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  • 261 2 GERMANY EXPERIMENTS WITH GLIDER. Landing on Footballs. Forbidden to instal engines in their aircraft under the terms of the Armistice, German aeroplane constructors have turned their attention to the development of machines with no engine propelling power, and are at present experimenting very successful with gliders. One such
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  • 353 2 Kajang Money-Lending Case. A money-lending case at K. j .ng I recently baa bad r> remarkable sequel. It baa a specie! intereB': in 1 view of tbe manner in which a j magistrate, or an acting magistrate, made use of bia power According to the Malay Mail tbe
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  • 111 2 Sago flour is quoted at 15 3. Tin is quoted at £158.5.0 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 156 for fair flake, Gambier la quoted at 28 in London, cube gambier at 37,-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 18.71; Egyptian cotton at 27.
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  • 316 2 CHINA'S NEW Y^jMAN. That he was kidnapped into signing a marriage contract is the allegation of a man sued for £2,500 for breach of promise. It takes China to invent such a tangle, and particulars are supplied by Reuter*s Shanghai correspondent of the case, as unfolded in
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  • 58 2 Floating mines are still being found in Danish waters. During July four were washed up on the west coast of Jutland and one on tbe island of Laao, in the Kattegat. During the first half of August two were sighted off the west coast. Up to July 1, 9,902 mines
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 FIRST CLASS NEW-FASHIONED SARONGS can always be obta'nsd from ths addrsss below, with a guarantee tbat if unsaleable they can be returned within j < 120 days, without deduction and exchange for new sarongs, jg m or money refunded. Prices range from floto f 35 each. 0 o Orders afe
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    • 548 2 Disorders of the Intestinal Tract o*n be avoided by th* ate, when rue-sear v, of PINKEUTES, the dainty little gentle es-na'.ore Inivef whioh neither gripe nor parge. PINKETTE3 diap*l oonatipation, regulate the liver, care biliooenesjg mil lick headscnee, cl-ar the complexion of pimplei and blotoher, elievePiUe They are-obtainable n m
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    • 110 2 GUAN KIAT fo.. Ltd. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. CRUCIBLES I CRUCIBLES!! CRUCIBLES!!! From Nos. 20 to 100 Manufactured by Morgan Crucible Co., LONDON. To be had at above address 11 10 no "CORONA" HijU-GPown Ceylon Tea IS SECOND TO NONE. INSIST on getting CORONi" Bole' Agents: M. S. Martin ft
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    • 441 2 AUCTION SALE. »1 GHEONGKOON SENG Co., AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. t> No. 30, Kiing Street, Singapore* c Important Mortgagee q Safe of Valuable Freehold Properties t *t Karrpong Bahru Road, Changt Koad East Coast Road and Padang,Jeringau. ki Meatn. Cheong Soon Seng A Co.'a Sale-Room, No. 30, Ktin* g !fM On Wtdnesdai
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  • 749 3 Lstat Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Octoba.- 14. Messrs. Lynli and Evatt, Exchange snd Share Brokers, issas ths following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue v aluea Buyers Sellers 1 Allenly 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.75 5 Ayer
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    • 147 3 xxxja POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOTJBE EMPIRE Tae; ag p fg*r Read. Trams Pass the poor. IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 9.3<J*p.M. A rline Pretty with G. Sell in the supei aerial e> sensajior of the year. t A* WjOMAN IN GREY 15 Episodes or 31 reeitf. 4 E.isole 7 At th
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    • 623 3 II The i III Is I m WEDNE8DAT O** 1 12 to MONDAY, Ootober 17. f J ,l!f Tfecttte I AT THE is tbe only 1 A L H A M B R A m Iw the best Cakes, Coffee, I mmwsij Dd F a<ort J istism siwh rojld, served
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    • 24 3 FINE I GRAND EMPEREUR BRANDY Established 1779 at COGNAC African Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE Agents, S. 8. F. M. 8.
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    • 395 3 **ga;etv" cinema FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER to MONDAY 17th. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 PeM. I VIOLA DANA The mott beloved cf the screen In the Bup<r Metro attraction picture you'll never forsust I METRO FALSE /^2£ ES FALSE EVIDENCE \4fiß|L EMDEVCE Iv Five Parte. 6,000 feet lo;,g. You'll see
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  • 166 4 Germany thinks the decision abont Upper Silesia incompatible with the Peace Treaty and a miscarriage of Justice. The Burgenland trouble ia ended by a Hungarian climb-down and an Austrian promise to hold a plebiscite. It is possible that Mr Lloyd George may go to the Washington Conference after
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  • 54 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Chee Koon Chiang and fa'uiiy teL(?er their thanks to Use m mbers of tha Eng Wah Kok Association for their kiui aUecdinre on the dea!h of bis mother in-law (Hh.in Ah Hee) snd a!so to who tent wreaths an-i attended th< faneral on the 16tb tost.
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  • 837 4 We have in Singapore an open space known as the Aviation Ground. No flying machine, either of the lighter-than-air or the heavier-than-air variety, has as yet landed on that ground. One would have an anxious experience if it did; and, having landed, it would find itself under
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  • 258 4 Mr Lim Kee Cheok informs us that the net proceeds of the S F A final match were $900.91. The Bishop of Labuan and Mrs Danson leave Jesselton for Manila and Singapore to-day. Booking for the Warwick Comedy Company opens at Moutrie's to-day, and the season opens on the 24th
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  • 322 4 PROSPECTS OF RESUMING BUSINESS. Cable from Head Office. f The case of the Singapore branch of the Bank Industrielle de Chine came up in the Supreme Court again this morning and the local manager, Mr P Durnerin, presented an affidavit in which he petitioned for an adjournment of
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  • 411 4 The Bishop of Singapore has been visiting Selangor during the weekend. Mr R G B Farrer leaves Taiping on transfer to Gopeng at an early date. Rumour has it that the reformed Federal Council will have three Chinese members, two representatives of India and one Eurasiar representative.—T O M. Engineer
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  • 588 4 PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION SUGGESTED. Money to go ton Charities. We have received the folk 0 1 The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.' Dear Sir^ I think that many* pu l )j; r spirited persons in the will be rejoiced by your leader on the Libel Case, and sugg t t
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  • 122 4 London, Oct untitled.—The untitled Company announces an interns dividend at the rate of ten per Be** Reuter. It is reported to us tha: a leakage in the main pip<- er r been running over the road in SI street for the last six days here are the engineers and overseers-
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    • 280 4 GILBERT SULLIVAN'S FAMOUS OPERA THE music oi The Yeomen of the Guard," one of the I 1 1 most charming of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas, has I' jjj been recorded for fjl fej Master's I ftj Voice" I W under the personal direction of Mr. R. LYOyly Carte, by artistes
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    • 320 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. 36, PHILLIP STBEET. SINGAPORE New Shipment Juat Ax*rived of Carpenter's Smoothing and Jaok Planes. Brass Hexagon Tapped Nuts from 3/8" to 3/4". Outland's Brass Butt Hinges from If to 6". Olyburn Screw Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Cord or Tarn
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  • 582 5 Germany Again Growing Restive. .lustro-Jlungarian Problems. Reuter. Berlin, Oct 14.—The Inter Allied at Oppeln has appealed to the people to accept Silesian decision peacefully, that it will deal sternly with acts of provocation, and will not allow any public demonstrations whatever. Chancellor Wirth, has informed the Isreigß
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  • 149 5 Sulfate Institute Scheme. Reuter. London, Oct 15.—Coincident with the Washington Conference, the Sulgrave lasl tatioß ia Britain and the United States is forming a very representa'tfrnational board to appeal •waa endowment fn An erica of Bias dollars to be launched on Armistice Day. It ,s proposed, as a
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  • 67 5 Reuter. London, Oct 14.-The coal crisis In Wale* has been settled in avour of owners by the award of th i. aerator, Si, J Pl en der. tw l s De P ai *ment conte? ded *c liability of the owners for l^ Wageawas 97 5 7 TO**
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Rounce 0 n, f OCt u 15 MeMrB Coats in en,? f Unher all r °und reduction to »tton thread prices, approximating reel -2? m four hundred yard JtXS" hencefonh cost
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  • 29 5 Reuter. deny r a quarters P r0* re P° rt to the effect that ed toy tr,X>BS are being ln "section with the dement with China.—Reuter.
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  • 16 5 Reuter. a 16 A report from that a great offensive r Moplah rebeia immediately—Reutar.
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  • 176 5 U. S. Medal of Honour, Reuter. London, Oct 14.—The American cruiser Olympia, which was Admiral Dewey's tlagship in Manila Bay, has arrived at Plymouth en route to Havre io transport home the body of an unknown American warrior, who will be interred in Arlington Cemetery on Nov 11.—Reuter.
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  • 56 5 Reuter. Loadon, Oct 14.—The four thousand ton British India steamer Coconada, from Rangoon for Uoromandel with two thousand passengers on board, went ashore five mile£* south of Copaulpore. The passengers being and the steamer Clan Macbride ia standing by, wbJe t>e steamer Warwala is going to
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  • 44 5 Reuter. London* Oct 14.—1n view o% the serious depreciation of stocks of rubber and cotton held by the company at the end of the financial year, the Dunlop Rubber Company intimate that dividends on tte preference shares will not be paid.—Reuter.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. London, Oct 15.—British unemployment returns for the week ended Oct 7 show a total of 1,375,000 wholly unemployed, a decrease of 300,000 compared with the previous week.—Reuter.
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  • 23 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct 14.—The House of Representatives has authorised a loan of five millions, the money to be raised in Loadon.-Reuter,
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  • 233 5 MR LLOYD GEORGE MIGHT GO ARMAMENTS QUESTIONS. Reuter. Washington, Oct 14.-President Harding, Mr Hughes and all officials connected with the forthcoming conference are very gratified at a report that Mr Lloyd George may come to Washington after all. It is felt that hia attendance will materially assist
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  • 525 5 A Criticism, To-morrow the annual general meeting of United Engineers, Ltd, will be held. The appended criticism of the Report, written (early bast week) by a gentleman whom we know to be a highly-skilled accountant, will therefore be of interest The figures given in the Balance sheet to
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  • 23 5 An American woman who Underwent an operation for appendicitis has had her appendix plated with gold, and now wears it as a pendant.
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  • 1544 5 FINANCIAL STATE QUITE SOUND. Mr. Peck's Criticisms. The Chairman, Mr G Gordon Black, presided at the eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd., which was held at Chartered Bank Chambers on Saturday. There were also present Messrs H Bradford, F C Peck,
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  • 147 5 Pacific Centre Point. Reuter. Marseilles, Oct 14.—A hundred and four out-of-work Chinese coolies coming from Lyons have been shipped aboard the s.s. Paul Lecat sailing this afternoon for China.—Reuter. London, Oct 14. —At the Economic Conference in Caxton Hall, Mr Pood (China) said the issue of the Washington
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  • 71 5 Singapore. October 17. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-2d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 157 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 294 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 54 On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 69 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore. October 17. Ribbed Smoksd Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 34 35 October 35 36 Nov. to Dec. 36 37 Jan. to March 37 38 Tone of Market.—Easier. Fred Watcrhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore. October 17. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:—
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  • 114 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 17. Silver 42%. Hongkong 29% per cent prem. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $47. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.15 to $1.20, Souths 62% to 67% cents, Nawng Pets $1.47% to $1.52%, Papans 42% to 47% cents, Padang Plandoks 60 to
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  • 61 5 HARRISONS CROSFIELD Reuter. London, Oct 14.—Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield report a net profit for the year ended June 30 of £164,466, from which will be paid full dividends on the six per cent cumulative preference, ten per cent on the preferred ordinary, and seven and a half per cent on
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  • 38 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Oct. 14.—Fifty armed men commanded by the rebel leader, Captain Castillo, held up near Puebla a passenger train from Vera Cruz and escaped with considerable booty. It is reported three persons were killed.—Reuter.
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  • 27 5 Reuter. Charleston, Virginia Oct 14.—A million and a half dollars worth of damage has been done by fire to wharves, warehouses and material here.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. London, Oct 14.—The Irish Conference met in the morning, and adjourned until Monday afternoon.— Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 260 5 pRASEB CHALHERGI Engineering Works. Magnet Boose, 81 and 8\ tnsoo Bosa, Singapore, Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd. (Incorporated in England.) NEVER SAY DYE, B\Y TINTEX AT J MAYNARD'S WINDOW mmm TAw* We are showing a few aampUe jjjl of what can be done with One Teaspoon foil
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  • 398 6 FOOTBALL. BCCUri T M C 1 The following will represent that the V M C A aganyt the S C C second eleven et soccer to-day on the padang: W T Cherry L C Parsons and Tan Ua Wan; C Barker, H G Stack (capt) and Tan Cnwee Tiong;
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  • 302 6 AUTUMN RACE ENTRIES. Entries for the autumn meeting of the Singapore Sporting Ciub, which takes place next week, were closed on Saturday. An alteration had to be made in the division of the races owing to the number of ex-griffin ponies entered bt'ng smaller than was ejcpected, and
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  • 70 6 STAFFORDS A P C A hockey match will be played en Wednesday at Tanglin between the Staffords and the A P C The latter beam will be represented by tha fellwtng F L Pentelow M D Butley aad I R 8 Law; W Gould, H C Cooper (capt) and
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  • 374 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. TO-DATTJ TIES, A Doubles. (A court) S J Edwards and P E Groom, scr. vs. H S A White and H S Haskins, scr. (D) WD Visser and J U termark, scr. vs. .R W Sinclair and J Donaldson, scr. (L) RE Prentis and E C
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  • 73 6 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. W Bal hatchet beat A E Coelho, 7—5, 6—4. W F Carnegy beat T A Cordeiro, w.o. B Singles. F J Rapps beat S Stewart, 3—6, 6—2, 6—4. G Kraai beat F X S Reutens, 6—2, 6—6. TO-DAY'S TIES, Championship. A Van der Beck vs.
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  • 42 6 SATURDAY'S PLAY. I Abed beat G Towers, 6—3, 6—4. C A Norris beat E W Hide, 7—9, 6—2, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. F Ruchwaldy vs. I Abed. J Lim vs. C A Bateman, TO-MORROW'S TIES. C Smith vs. Gan Khek Keng.
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  • 157 6 London, Sept 29.—Mr S M Jacob, interviewed by a representative ol The -Statesman regarding the results of the La vis Cup tjur, describeu the American treatment of the Indian tCW as the best possible. He citeu the cartoons appearing in American journals depicting Lteane, Jryzee,
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  • 101 6 YMCAts. STAFFORDS. In the cricket match at Tanglin on {Saturday afternoon between the Y M C A and the Stafford*, the military team loet by a big margin, scoring 108 to the Y M C A's 181 for 8 wickets. T Weerakody (46) and M Ignatius (42) were top
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  • 600 6 THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. I On S«tt d»y ahernoca the Yacht lab took tbe opportunity of the first race for His Eacelleocy tbe Governor's Cap to informally open the new boat boss-, with a ramp leading down to the still water inside the balks. A race was ar ringed between
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  • 69 6 SATURDAY'S RACE. The rowing race on Saturday waa from the end of the breakwater, a launch following with members and friends. Mr Williams' crew started off ilightly the faster stroke but Mr Stone's crew was the steadier and was making a good 32. Mr Williams' boat was caught in
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  • 25 6 LONG DISTANCE RACE. On Sunday, Oct 30 there will be a long distance race from the Club to Sea View, for the Hay-Taylor Cup.
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  • 169 6 8C8 ANNUAL EVENT. The conditions were unfortunately very unfavourable for the annual diving competition at the Swimming Club yesterday, with a strong wind, heavy rain and a choppy sea. Only five entered, but they gave a worthy exhibition. Tie dives were Running and fancy dive off the lower board;
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  • 163 6 TO NIGHTS CONTESTS. The following will be the fights for the first mght of the S S and FMS boxing championship tournament, commencing to-night: Flyweight*. M L F De Souza 7.8 v. Chin Tya T4L H Maddon 7.7, v. Lim Hock Guan 7.6. Tan Chin Choon, 7.1, v. Phang
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  • 131 6 SCC PRACTICE MATCH* At 5 p m to-morrow a rugger practice game will be played on the, SCC ground, the team* being Colours.—J C McCuiloch, C W G Brown, I J Sutton, B E Abiett, Lieut HogDen, Lieut Durbar, S A Furoer, F C Stewart, G D Nicholl, C
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  • 250 6 A New Device, The Royal Automobile Club, I understand, says a writer in the Near Last," baa recently tested a new antidazzle device for motor-car head lamps, which ia believed to offer certain advantages over the ordinary appliance. The inventor is Mr G W Mascord, who resides at
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  • 157 6 It is estimated that the substitution of copper for steel for automobile radiators would increase the copper consumption about 15,000,000 pounds a year. The material would not only greatly add to the durability of this important part of the car, but experiments are stated to have shown twice as great
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  • 44 6 The Empire to-night will have new episodes of "A Woman in Grey" in the second show, along with "Once g Plumber", in six parts. "Nine Tenths of the Law" and new episodes of "Elmo the Fearless" are billed for the early show.
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  • 52 6 Tasari, from Hamburg 17-10. Ban Tek Guan, from Bagan 17-10. Kaka, from Malacca 16-10. Singaradja, from Bali 16-10. Fuku Maru, from Newcastle 16-10. Ban Whatt Soon, from Penang 16- 10. Redang, from Bangkok 16-10. Singkep, from Djambi 16-10. Valaya, from Bangkok 17-10. G G Daendeis, from Palembang
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  • 78 6 The glacier bear, or blue bear (Ursus emmonsii) of the Mt. St. Elias region, Alaska, is one of the rarest of the many species of Ursus. The first living specimen exhibited in any zoological garden was brought to the National Zoological Park in Washington in 1917, having been captured aa
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 FOB SALE r h«ap or*- RVnderi»n 10 b.f, with tMpn fid* ear a't«eh*d in firit o'.SEf eirdi'ior. Ini->*cUon an I trial a' Ka- c b»;we»r 3 an<* 5 p.m. sol* 17 .0 19 -0 SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN DIRECTORY, 1922. All par c r? in Iht handa of lbpnb:ic rtferrici? to
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    • 443 6 Pressed Steel Tanks. In these days of engineering and Commercial enterp-iv-. vhrsj machinery is becoming more and more largely need in all co|>»>r c! world, and the requirement! of mankind wherewater supply, w»*e' filtration, faniutionvsftc. are concerned receive ereP increasing ■tssaffaa ibe need often arises for tanks of light, strong,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 169 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Oct 17. High Tides.—10.23 a.m., 10.54 p.m. Full Moon. Tabernacles (1st Day)—Jewish Holiday. Football: S C C v. Y M C A. B Scouts I, II, IV and V Troops, 5.15. Championship boxing contests, Victoria Theatre, 9. Harmston's Circus, Beach-road, 9.15. To-morrow, Oct. 18. High Tides.—10.48
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    • 348 6 MAILS CLOSE To-day, Oct. 17. Japan Sekkow Maru 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Madras Negapatam, taking mails for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Tara S p.m. Registration up to 1 p.m. Parcels noon
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  • 297 7 GOOD BAD MONEY. A SHANGHAI COMPLAINT. ther;°° d a d bad The foodt Whenever we he.r I°** Bert. mOl y in the ment ove l ißmph of en^°° never f o e ßi CblD u eBe b k room never arqaire the savoir f.ire end »o=,aUcceptability ofone0fone born in g
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  • 149 7 How to Pay For It. Nothing is more obviously right and proper than that a fitting public welcome should be extended to the Prince of Wales when he visits Singspore. And such a welcome will naturally cost a lot of money. Beeing, however, that His Royal Highness
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  • 307 7 The Government of untitled has decided to amend the Income Tax Law in order to secure to the Colony's revenue about £24,000, now collected in the United Eingdom from persons who derive incomes from the Colony. According to the Eastern Times I Tie. 1,200,000 worth of watchea were into China
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  • 332 7 Perils of the Press. Mr A W Still is too well-known throughout Malaya as a journalist who has never shirked whatever seemed to be an obvious public duty not to be earnestly sympathised with at the result of the action brought against him and the paper which
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  • 196 7 The Straits Settlements medical report for 1919 states The total cases of venereal diseases treated in the Straits Settlements hospitals in 101'j were 3,431 with 77 deaths. In 1918 the figures were 2,774 and 101 respectively. Unfortunately these figures have little relation to the total amount of sickness
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  • 141 7 The report on the local Lunatic Asylum for 1919 states There remained on Dec 31, 1918, 309 males and 66 females. One hundred and seventy-five males and forty-one females were admitted in 1919 giving a total treated of five hundred and ninety-one patients. The admissions fall short of
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  • 157 7 The Japanese steamer Kaiwo Maru, Captain V Yashizaki, which arrived at Bangkok on Sept. 25, from Singapore, reported picking up at sea a small boat with three persons on board. The boat was seen on the afternoon of the 22nd about four o'clock, and was approximately 30 miles to the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 518 7 TRY AXD OUR &:r\ Cook Brand Indian Condiment Preparations for ihe n ost sue'itting and b-alyjy taste. m *> Oaop Cooky or IpowSSj COOK BRAND 4 L Carr 7 Powder, -*i |f. jj B *«M**V I*.. I eto, etc, 5# M ma<l e the best v i "tl selected and
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    • 313 7 DUTCH MARGARINE (Cow Calf Brand.) The World's Selection Packed in 1 lb., 2 lb., and 4 lb. tins 1 -a STOCKED BY All Provision Dealers. Chow Kit Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG LONDON. myMBMnMMBMMPMMBaVMM m ijm si w-mm ON m FACE InRedPatches.FaceLooked Badly. Cuticura Heals. "Red petchee that turned
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    • 252 7 William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and PJaye of Chesse" and Ihe "Tale
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  • 917 8 PITFALLS OF EDITORIAL WORK. The Straits Times Case. Says the Straits Echo I During the final stage s of the hear- ing of tne action for libel brougnt by the Singapore Cold Storage Company against the M Strai.s fimes tb*S»| were present in court two "experts" of
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  • 261 8 Request For a Six-yards Flag. Christchurch, New Zealand.—A letter audressed to the King and Queen from an old Maori requesting a flag G yards leng by 3 yards wide to commemorate the date of his son's death during the war has been received here by
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  • 250 8 Wool Gatherers' Scheme. Henry F Hinton writing from Sydney, Australia, to the financier," ol bept. i, seems to tnuilc tne iiuo- j ber crisis a triUe easny settled L>ut j omits all detail of its woolly piece- j dent. He says;— At the end of 1920 the wool
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  • 144 8 The high cost of killing ie a big factor in the high cost of living. We snail see better times when everybody puts a little more emphasis on tne try in industry. Things would be helped by a little leas patnos about the aftermath of the war and
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  • 29 8 The chief causes of death in the Singapore General Hospital in lyiS, were: Tuberculosis 87, pneumonia (lobar 75, broncho-pneumonia 21, oysentery 39, malaria 49, beri-bexi j 24, anky-Icstomiasis 26.
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  • 117 8 A message from Canton states that at a recent Cabinet meeting Dr Sun Yatsen intimated that the Southern Government should take energetic action to continue the Anu-opium Campaign to tbe bitter end vi order to maintain the national conudence a-d »0 protect the people troni the peat. He stated that
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    • 265 8 —a Single Trial P ovas the Superiority OF nunc s Go's Ml Raters. As an Appet ser. DRINK MELROSE DROVER Oi-D TOM GjN For I Pahits. Slings and Cockt ils 0 i WEST* i: Hattenbacii Lazarss Sons. Ltd llncorporated in. tbe Strait* Settlements.) iSINGAPOUP, i m I TRIBUNE.** Tbe on'f
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    • 295 8 OAKLAND T ,ro A i f Judge the actual value of he Oakland Sensible Six by TUC any standard you chooee—dependable daily service, THE 111C ridinir comfort, marked eavings in fuel and tyres, or the moderate purchase price. Bach and every one of these emphasizes the exoeotionel worth of the
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    • 383 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ltflio Twrsi.il "M* rr (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. FOI Goif>Ii*tH>, A'it-L», it. e tea, Port Slid, BriDUiat, Verne tt Tr'etws. takicf cargo on thr billet Lacilm «or Fj..lu Levanc Porll atiO b] ci 8«-a Por;eP> P r»la &n OUTWARD SAILINGS FROM TRIESTE VIA PORT.,. Mr 'P< U»
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    • 553 9 p. *0.-British Indij AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) iftlL Am PApENGEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. IV. Co. Under Contact with His Majesty's Government. fHB COMPANY'S MAIL SBBVIOEB EAST OF BOMBAI at prsssnt suspended, -/j |j LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due BINGAPOBE. a oo Oct 18 Somali
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    • 574 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. (Incorporated in U.&AJ W)R AOOOUNI OF THB D. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FHANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALCUrTA Direct. Paasengersand Freight Oct 13 Passengers and Freight Nov 15 urarnte State Passengers and Freight Dec's Cr^SuJ^ ***** VU MAN LA HONOLULU. Wolverine State £»«»enger. and Preisht
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    • 833 9 CHINA MAIL LTD(lncorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Thois dtai'ous iff »eetn« th« Orient phonld travel by «be sceHc rente SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAPORE, t.s. CHINA 10,000 ion*, 0:t 23 From SINGAPORE. NANKING 15.C00 tons, D*c 1 (Minimum First Class fare,
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    • 486 10 TO LET. TO LET.—Newly built Com. pound resideno* at St, Miehael'i lioai. Appiy to J. B. Wesreraouft, 15-A, Change Alby. 9 uc TO LET—No. 76, 78, and 82, Waterloo Street. Apply to F. 0. Aeria c/o Straita S:eauiahip Co., Ltd. 11 10 2410 TO LET. —2 1 Raffl iQaay, with
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    • 659 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) NOTICE ia hereby given tbat the Register of Transfers, of tbe above Company will be cUsed from October 15ch to October 22nd, 1921, (both days inclusive) for the pre- ••rati.=n of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board, J, LEE
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    • 474 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO* LTD, (Incorporated in tha S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 55, KLLNG STREET, SINGAPORE Established 1907. Paid-op Capital $2,000,000 Surplus mt 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Ssah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman, Chan Teek Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Ttow Peng, Esq.
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    • 496 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES Penang M 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT I London, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang.
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    • 456 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (lacorporatd in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600, JOO Shares ol £5 each £3,000,00 C Reaenre Fund £3,600,00« Reierve Liability of Proprietor! £3,000,00 C BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and
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    • 275 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tho 53.) f HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET. TeL No. 1655. BRANCH: PBNANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 6,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq.,
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    • 362 10 INSURANCE. t OVERSEAS ASSIftIANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated ia th* S.S.) B*JARD OF DIRECTORS: Bon. Dr. Lim §oou Keng. 0.8. E., Chairman Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. En Tong Sen, Esq. CBE. Ong Boon Tat, Esq.. Lim Chwee China, «Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Esq. Lee Pang Sen*} Eaq. f Too
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