Malaya Tribune, 21 October 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^ 5^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. a [EVENING DAILY, Vol. VIII, -No. 248 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, tttL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 471 1 «,UN COMPANY I supplies A ii Photographic Materials AND tbe Bignt Place for Amateurs IH Developing. Printing and Enlargement go. 94. NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAPOREa phonf 660. *> bSSS r»m Lkaf a?" 9 I V 11 rjfc Toot h paste--Bond of-Union" Jfft" £k] three %L I Whatever interests you on
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    • 17 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER Q VIRGINIA I The Hall-mark of Perfection. CIGARETTES Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LOUDON.
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  • 610 2 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, October 19. Catalogued:—l,299,964 1b5.—680.34 Tons. Offerad:—l,2o2,66B 1b5—536.90 Tons. 501d:—1,041,622 1b5.—465.01 Tons. Pricte Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 33 to 33 ft cents. Good Average Quality 31 ft to 33 cents. Off Quality 27 to 31 cents. Crepe
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  • 130 2 The untitled post office site at Hongkong w a<> put up for auction on Oct a at an upset price of $1,499,310. Mr Thomas Duckworth, warder. iSS* -a. drowned Jjitat bathing i» R epalBt Bay on Malsheds at Gun Club Hill, Kowloon, took fire on Oct 8 and 16 mules
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  • 592 2 SOME NEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS. A writer in the "Times of Malayacontribute* the following The portion of robber paring pot down at tbe Ipoh Olnb by Captain Faulkener, rubber expert of the firm of Mace Hall and Co, looks well and should wear very well. Indeed, if
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  • 277 2 Rumour has it that Mr untitled Bmin, Director of Agriculture, F M S is returning to Malaya and is not retiring as previously announced. Mr A Clark, of Messrs A A Anthony and Co., Penang, has gone on a trip to Calcutta, to recuperate, following an operation for appendicities performed
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  • 104 2 List of Subscribers. 1 T~ J Previously acknowledged |W7,«O3J* G A Steel li Messrs Francis Peek and Co. Ltd, g0 t H T A Biddlecombe (monthly contribution) ti Kedah Government (monthly contribution) 2,0*0 Penang Choral Society—half of the nett proceeds of a social performances of The Yeomen
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  • 233 2 Hitm Tin, Ltd., is to be allowed to mine the Government road in Uppe* Perak where th* mine is situated. The application for a new dumping ground has also been approved. At the third annual general meeting' in Ipoh on Saturday it was, however, decided not to distribute another dividend
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    • 343 2 FIRST CLASS NEW-FASHIONED SARONGS 8.? can always be obtained from the address below, with a 4 guarantee tbat if unsaleable they can be returned within *~g 120 days, without deduction and exchange for new sarongs, ■g «»> or money refunded. Prices range from floto f 35 each. Iq g Stl
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    • 429 2 I IS TOUR BABT GETTING HIS TEETH? How Baby'i Own Tablets Help. Every parent knows tke worrits that com* when b by U tee thins. Many prrents have fonnd in Baby's Own Tablets help wbioh seems I almost magical at this trying time. By assisting nature to st wrong conditions
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    • 275 2 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured By. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen, says:—l was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in my arms and
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    • 720 2 AUCTION SALE.. CHEONG KOON SENG Co AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30, Kling Street, Singapore. Attractive Auction Sale of Valuable Freehold and Leaaehold Town and Conntr y ro at Emerald Hill Roa3, Kampotg J JV a Road, P ayß Le? r kUyi North Canal Bo*d. Jalan B *ear, Taojong KfcXong R iic
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  • 804 3 Latent Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, October 18. Meisri. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tbe following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issus Vslues Buyera Sailers 1 Allsnby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 LOO 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.75 5 Aysr Hitara
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    • 173 3 *x 7*l« POPUIAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE j EMPIRE TaDj *nf Fagnr Bead. Trams Pane the Door IN THE SECOND SHOW AT j LARRY SEMON in THE FLY-COP His latest |pd newest Chinese Comedy in two parti Chinese Girls, Uftneae Settings, Chinese Scenes A\R b"-rt*>n Cole produc ion featuring William Desmond In
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    • 380 3 Ib< f FVom TUESDAY, Ootober 18, to SUNDAY, October 23. .P* the Tneatie AT THE to the only what.) yon I theatre 3? ALHAMBRA vrwijHra. Cakes, Coffee Milnt BES? im <or Mu,ic 8n(! FM?Br Tea, eta. aanes during m Intervals mamammm 1 A PBBTTY PHOTOPLAY FEATURING ONE OF THE MO3T
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    • 233 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Oomfort, Good Music aud Good Pictures Beach fioad From THURSDAY, October 20 to WEDNESDAY, October 26. A CAPITAL BLUE RIBBON FEATURE OF GREAT DRAMATIC POWER Presenting CORINNE GRIFFITH in an intensely gripping ory of <iom sic problems and lolutioni THE CLUTCH OF CIRCUMSTANCE In 5 Parti
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    • 354 3 ANOTHER GAIETY PROGRAMME IMPOSSIBLE OF IMITATION THE KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAKES EVERYONE SAY. Oalty Always/ IN THE FIBBT SHOW A» 7.30 SHARP LARRY SEMON IN SPOOKS AND SPA?MS One continuous long laugh from head to foot Fine arts Triangle Production with Douglas Fairbanks la FUrring with Fate Costarred with
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  • 202 4 Tha Government scheme for iolving the unemployment problem at Horn* la to raviva trado in order to make work. It includes extensive expenditure on developments in the Colonies, material to be supplied by British labour. Gambling in the falling mark has led to something of a panic in
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  • 906 4 Is Ulster to be allowed to ruin the prospects of an Irish settlement? Yesterday the Conference in London was resumed, and despite certain characteristic pronouncements from the Sinn Fein camp there is good reason for thinking that the outcome may be acceptance of the offer made a few
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  • 1043 4 Passing Show is untitled held "'-i- until to-morrow. Towkay Kirn Teik, who formerly ran a cinema in Taiping, died there a few days ago. The s.s. Linan, whirl 1 reached Singapore from Amoy yesterday, brought »396 deck passengers. Mr D Beatty is returning to Si»gapore by the P and 0
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  • 509 4 ALL NATIONALITIES SHOULD SUBSCRIBE. Interest in this «*und is It is a much-discussed topic 2 sympathy is general. So far suctions have come in somewhat. s ]^j P but we antialpate good rea3h mZ week. Many promises have made, and the fulfilment af these Jl encourage ©the
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  • 47 4 Infant Welfare and V V. (From Our Own Corresponaer- 1 Kuala Lumpur, Oct 21.-The Chief Secretary has appointed an Iti**Welfare Advisory Board and Venerea Diseases Advisory Board, upon Hbes of the Malaria Advisory Board The Hon Mr W G Maxwell *i chairman of both Boards.
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  • 66 4 The Bishop of Singapore, who rived in Malacca on Tuesday ssswl from Kuala. Lumpur, gave a led Reunion at the Malacca Club Wednesday. On Wednesday, Ml Haw"** r rived in Malacca from Sir.gaper* take over the dutiea of C P 0 is of Major Bower, who sails shortly
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  • 33 4 London, Oct. 11.—Rubber from stock are now exceeding imp** and stocks are declining The Rubber Growers' is actively engaged on B P* e s 1 paganda, especially as regards nc» uses.
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  • 21 4 Captain D C untitled Master, P*nang, was granted m of absence for on* month conn**" 1 •n Aug I*, befors retiremeo»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 316 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. Robinson's -mm. Bt>eols»l Value m I Fur Felt Hats and Velour Hats All bizes in Stock, No. C,B. Medium Bhape Far F.lt with Smart Cut Brim Price $8.50 Eaoh. Shades, Grey, Ash, Mouse Mole Brown No 88. For Felt Fall Shrp" with Ribbon Board Cnrl Brim Price
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    • 304 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated In the Straits Settlements: 36, PHILLIP STREET, BINQAPOBB. New Shipment Juit Arrived of Carpenter*! Smoothing and Jack Planes. Brass Hexagon Tapped Nats from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland's Brass Bntt Hinges from If to 6". Clyburn Sorew Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Cord or Yarn
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  • 559 5 Loans, for Development Works in the Colonies; Trade Revival ths Chief Aim. Reuter. London, Oct 19.—Mr -Lloyd George in his House of Commons speech on unemployment dwelt on the importance of reviving trade, and said they had to convert the world's need of goods into a demand
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  • 164 5 The English-Speaking Races. Reuter. New York, Oct 11».—President Hard■t speaking at the ceremony of commemoration of the British surrender of \oKtown in 1781, said that surrounded by high officials of tte Administration and standing within sight f the spot where Cornwallis laid hIR sword he hoped to see
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  • 57 5 Reuter. T, When the ttat aim polic y declared P*ace. u u VdS the maintenance of clal V mobiI "»tion of I filIed the S onlv He decla "d he Washington Nftfclc, Chamber expressed mn Peace polic y *>V diC°" ty 3 P0werful °«thf e then others Mi
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  • 48 5 Reuter. B r: Oct i< for in As a resul t of a ;>*< pZIiT f the '<*kout of f f° rS have declared n n hmcal staff s of all 2>4 oH VSPaPerS in Berlin feS! L 2» two minor non Pa P«rs ar§ appeari
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  • 42 5 New Portuguese Ministry. Reuter. Liebon, Oct 20.—The Government has been overthrown as the result of a bloodless but successful military movement. It is probable the new Ministry will be formed from the revolutionary clique, with Maria Coelho as Premier. —Reuter.
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  • 100 5 Reuter. Geneva, Oct 20.—The International Congress of Working Women has opened. Ten countries are represented, including China, Japan, and South Africa. In the course of an interesting discussion on the application of the Washington resolutions, Miss Zung, of the National V W C A of China, who was
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  • 56 5 Reuter. London, Oct 20.—It is announced tyat the Crossae Winkw*orth Consolidated Milla have practically completed negotiations to purchase the Mills, near Bolton. Heaton's is one of the last Bolton coiAserns remaining in family hand*. This increases the Crossess Winkworth apindlee to a million and a half, conatitutfjg the
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Wellington, Oct 20.—The debate in the Hoi'.se of Representatives on Imperial affairs closed with an atmosphere of general approval of Mr Massey's attitude. A small group of Labourites criticised the Anglo-Japanese alliance adversely, objecting f| any alliance involving the possibility com mitments.—Reuter.
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  • 47 5 Reuter. New York, Oct 19.—The continental conference of Shipping sentatives and shipping companies has announced a reduction of freights to continental Europe of 15 to 10 per cent per ton on metals and 3 to 5 per cent on oils, grains, meats, and canned goods.—Reuter.
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  • 201 5 Sir J Fowler Goes to China. Reuter. O London, Oct 19.-The following new nYS.d. a enU We mCially Major-General Sir J S Fowler to c forceB in General N Malcolm to be General Officer Commanding, Straits Settlements.—Reuter. r a^"^ eneral NeUl Malc °lm is
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  • 46 5 The Pacific Naval Base. Reuter. Melbourne, Oct 19.-Mr Hughes, peaking in the House of Representat.ves, said the question of a naval base in the Pacific was dircussed at the Imperial Conference and a decision was reached, but the base would aot be Singapore.—Reuter.
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  • 80 5 Reuter. Rotterdam, Oct 19.-The heavy fall of the German mark has caused a feelm* of recklessness on the Dutch exchange, nearly approaching a panic Not only share and stock exchange, Out also quotations on the produce market have recently fallen so much that failures are unavoidable. Unemployment is
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  • 71 5 Reuter. _P*rte, -Pet 19.-The imports of ST! firSt nine n,onth3 of Mil totalled 15,833 million francs wl 5E2 i housand tons com p* "d witn db,loo thousand tons for the corresponding period of last year The reduction is largely due to a decrease of nine million tons- in
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  • 64 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19.—A naive assertion was made in a speech at Essen by the Prussian Premier, who expressed the opinion that the present economic situation was Germany's best ally as she was compelling England to pay moie in unemployment doles than «*he obtained from Germany
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  • 55 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19.—Circulars are being sent out to shareholders in Tankers, Limited and the Scottish American Transport Oil Company, containing a proposal to amalgamate. The latter is unable to make substantial payments provided in the agreement with Tankers 'Cfnng to the serious fall in freights. The sum
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  • 58 5 Reuter. > *ris,.jDct 19.—The consortium of banks which has been formed with the object of coming to the rescue of the Banque Industrielle de Chine, has informed Minister of Finance that it is obliged to abandon the idea, owing £o the fact that the Chinese GovernnViht is no
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  • 52 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19.—A cable from Washington says: It is asserted that here the real purpose of the threatened railway strike is to force Government to adopt State ownership of railways. It is believed the men desire to return to conditions existing during the war when Government
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  • 49 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19.—The aPrince of Wales and Prince Henry were involved in a motoring accident near Cambridge, a motorcycle colliding with the Prince's car the back wheel of which was smashed. The Princes were not hurt but ths sidecar passenger was picked up unconscious.—Reuter.
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  • 191 5 Policy of Aloofness. Reuter. 1 Washington, Oct 19.—Immediately 7 after the ratification of the German peace treaty, the Senate ratified the > treaties with Austria and with Hung- ary.—Reuter. 1 Washington, Oct 19.—In the course of the debate in the Senate on the German peace treaty, Senator Hitchcock,
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  • 74 5 A London Meeting. Reuter. London, Oct 19,—The Institution of Rubber Industry held an inaugural meeting at the Society of Arts. The president, Mr Brooking, explained that the new institution enabled all interested in the industry to meet and discuss all branches, and thus promote better and cheaper production.
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  • 133 5 Freedom of New York. Reuter. Budapest, Oct 19.—The Bavarian ex-king Ludwig has died.—Reuter. Washington, Oct 19.—The House of Representatives passed by 197 to 74 a Bill extending the Emergency Tariff Law until Fob, 1, 1922.—Reuter. London, Oct 19.—Cambridge University is conferring the honorary degree 1 of Doctor of
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  • 24 5 Reuter. London, Oct 20.—1t is announced that the next meeting of the Irish Conference has been called for Oct 21.— Reuter.
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  • 128 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19—It is learned that the Polish Government has given an assurance that it will do its utmost to ensure the carrying out of the League of Nations decision in regard to Upper Silesia. It is believed this will have a calming effect on Germany. It
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  • 57 5 Reuter. London, Oct 19.—A cabla from New York says the Newspaper World publishes facsimile reproductions of messages in the handwriting of M Briand and General Pershing transmitted from Paris to America by wireless. It is predicted that before long pictures will be wirelessed across the Atlantic as easily
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct 19.—A parcel addressed to the Amerian Ambassador's house, apparently containing a bottle of perfume, exploded wnen it was opened by the valet, seriously injuring the latter and wrecking the room. It contained a higfe explosive borab.—Reuter.
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  • 676 5 GIFTS MR MILLER AND MR, CUSHWAY. Cup Victory Celebrated. l er the genUl P"«Wtnoy of Mr <* M sime, a company of about thirty soccer player, »nd supporters of the BUG attended an enjoyable faneMon ai the Earope Hotel last evening. It wu a complimentary fg» to
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  • 87 5 Meeting of V S G W A ML Col H L Pearson, Messrs H R S Law and A W Davison are proceeding to Kuala Lumpur to-morrow to attend *he general meeting of the United Services Great War Association of Malaya on Sunday, as delegates of
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  • 52 5 The F M S import duty on petroleum is raised from 5 cents per gallon to 10 cents per gallon as from Oct. 21, and as from the same date an import duty is imposed on matches at the rata of m per case of
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  • 71 5 Singapore, October 21. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3-16 d Demand 2a 3 16-16 d Private 3 months, sight 2a 4 16-32 d On IndiaBank Tel.Transfer 162 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 26% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 55% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 70 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, October 21. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 32 Z2Vt Ribbed Smoksd Shset Closing Pricss. Buyers Sellers Spot 33% 34 Nov. to Dec. 35 36 Jan. to March 37 37% April to Junt 38 38% Tone of Market.—Stead/. Fred Wati/house Co.,
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  • 53 5 Singapore Oct 20. Copra. The market for the above continues weak and prices have declined about $1. per picul all round/ A fair amount of business has been put through and quotations close as follows No. 1 Standard $10.00 to $10.50 No 2 9.75 10.00 No
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  • 188 5 The "Bangkok Times" has the following We understand the date of Marshal Joffre's visit to Bangkok has been altered, and he will come to this country direct from Singapore, subsequently proceeding to Indo-China. The Montcalm, which meets the Marshal in Singapore, is due to arrive at
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  • 95 5 On Thursday next week the Warwick Comedy Co mpany will present at the Victoria Theatre what is said to be one of the most remarkable plays of modern times, 'A Bill of Divorcement' by Clemence Dane. This is a Haymarket Theatre production and the action of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 282 5 PHASER CHALMERC Engineering Works. ■•«net House, and 6\ in so a Koad, Singapore, SOLE AGENTS FOR JAMES CARTER (STALYBRIDdE), Ltd A RANSOME Co., Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD Ltd HOLMAN BROS, Ltd., Mining, Machinery, Drills ftc PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd. (Incorporated ia JfengUnd.) i j m
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  • 1235 6 BOXING. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. Laat Nifht'i Bants. The fourth series of bouts in the 8 and F M 8 Boxing CharapioMbip tournament were held at the Victoria Theatre last night. Tha programme inaludad two semi-finals in the bantams. Sgt. Lunn 11.2 who drew a bye in the middleweight», waa down
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  • 53 6 SUNDAY'S RACES The S V C race on Sunday for the big class will be for the Odell Oup, over the Club course. Start 10 o'clock; time limit 3*/ a hours Bredenberg handicaps. The small class will race for the Vice-Commodore's Cup, over a course fixed on the morning
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  • 65 6 V M C A vs. RAFFLES. Th following will represent the V M C A vs. Raffles Institution at cricket to-morrow on the tatter's ground L'Corporal A R W Bel), M R Hartley, J U Karunaratne, G H Kraal, J V Moss, C A Norris, J H Piddock, H
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  • 178 6 SCC PRACTICE MATCH. Mr Grahan Brown, the S C C rugbycaptain. is giving earnest and thorough attention to the policy of much-needed improvement in the game as played on the padang and the results are distinctly encouraging. After being put through some scrum practice yesterday afternoon the Whites and
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  • 162 6 X G C MEDAL PLAY. ThsfKeppel Golf Club men's medal competition for October resulted as follows GA F Layton 79 5 74 H Smith 91 11 77 F Montgomerie 82 4 78 J Tryner 88 9 79 The 1920—21 gold medal played in conjunction with the October medal was
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  • 109 6 ANOTHER DEFEAT IN JAVA. (AmU SalTtM to th* 'Tribune*). Weltevreden, Oet 20,—Yesterday afternoon, tn the setoni mateto «Ween the Singapore team and the Hercules Club team, although Singapore played much better than on Sunday, the Hercules Club again sucoeedsd in beating Singapore, this time by four goals to nil.
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  • 392 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. There wm no play yesterday owing «o th* rain. Yesterday's tiee are fixed for tomorrow. TO-DAY'S TIBS. A Doable*. (A court) S J Edwards and P E Groom, scr. vs. H S A White and H S Haskins, scr. (D) W D Visser and J Utermark,
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  • 161 6 At the Liberty Hall, Gladys Walton will be continued in a Universal special attraction, Desperate Youth," in five acts, in the second show, together with an Eddie Polo serial, King of the Circus," episodes 13 and 14 in four parts. In the early ahow two new episodes of
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  • 38 6 Oranji, from Sourabaya 21-10. Kalmoa, from Pontianak 21-10. Keelung, from Bangkok 20-10. Ban Ho Guan, from Sourabnya 21-10. Menggala, from Tjilatjap 21-10. Poh Ann, from Penang 21-10. Barents;, from Deli 20-10. Demodfens, from Nankin 21-10.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 586 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Annual Supplies. Tender* ar« invited ander the following heada for auppliee to the Municipality of Singapore, from January let, 1822 for ona year L Labour for feeding cruehere at Municipal Stores. 2. Supply of Dreased Granite. 8. Supply of Granite to Diatrict No. L 4. Supply of Granite
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    • 399 6 NOTICE. J NOTICE is hereby given that Syed Eseh bin Abdulkader Al Hadad has established himself in businees Homae and Commission "Agt-nfc at No. 15 Armenian Street Singapore under the style of Syed Esah Al Hadad. Dated this 20th day of October 1621. DREW NAPIER, i 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore,
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    • 391 6 Pressed Steel Tanks. In these days of engineering and commercial enterp.ife, when machinery is becoming more and more largely used in all qpjnvnt of tfct world and the requirements of mankind where water supply, water filtration, sanitariAi, &c are concerned receive e«r inertalng attsjkfla the need often arises for tanks
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 578 6 MAILS CLOSE. Te-day, Oet. 31. MtMltw, K«maman, K Dunjcn M Trengganu Hong Ho 9 p.x) P Sambu, Sampit A Bandjermasin •Van der Capellan 9 p.r Batavia, Samarang A Sourabaya Keelung Mara 2 p.r Port Bwettenham A Taluk Anion ♦Kampar 8 p.r Batu Paha* Mena 3.p.r Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 p.r
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  • 1078 7 ACTION BY CHINESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. We have received a booklet containing reprints of newspaper com* ments on the recent proposal of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Com. merce of British Malaya, in connection with the trade slump, submitted to Government, as well as a report of the
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  • 161 7 Two princes of the Royal Siameie family, Fnnce Chaofa Yugala, one of the younger brothers of the reigning King of Siam, and Prince Amoradhat, a colonel in the Siamese Army, arrived at Hongkong on October 7 on a tour of the world. It is estimated that the Burma new rice
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    • 461 7 ge-S. o y r STRAITS SETTLEMENTS issuii of $20,000,000 Loan Baring intcrtm from the act* of purchase at 7 mmm MH-Mr T,"* REPAYABLE AT PAR ON HAY 1, 1526, Free of Income lax m other Duties. Prise of Issue 100—per ceot. ■M until fun, cot". ~f2~*" Settlements ia authorised to
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    • 295 7 Our Personal I Guarantee I Sufferers j \7p. chemist has our] I V authority to absolutely I first bottle of DEXMA. I Your money will be returned I without a word if you™ I aid not soothe and cool that I eruption. You are tbTjudge! I 3iS?2 watc hed the
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    • 95 7 V» I 1 NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED mmW /J£, Mt£> cites-f. dlacxwel <* SOUPS ,S V,r,et,„ rf POTTED MEATS CRDSSE BLACKWELL^ V* 'VPO-NIMEMT 1■• J Straits Settlements Federated Malay States J Boxing Championship Contests. Semi-Finals To-Night at Victoria Theatre. J To-night will see the best of the J Light-weights,
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  • 757 8 WHAT NEW SOURCES ARE THERE? We await with some little interest the draft Colonial Esamates of revenue and expenditure for 1922, aays the "Straits Echo." However much expenditure may be curtailed—and we hope to see temporary allowance* vanish altogether and all except absolutely necessary building votes ruthlessly cut down—it
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  • 152 8 Rangoon, Oct. 3—It is understood th;; the question of the rice position in Burma which is at present acute, was dismissed during the Lieutena.it Governor's visit to Simla and no decision was arrived at as it was considered that the position regarding available supplies both in India and Burma, which
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  • 577 8 RECENT HISTORY OF THE AFFAIR. The Macao correspondent of a Canton paper writing on September 16 gave the genesis of the controversy (referred to by Reuter yesterday) in the following despatch: A serious clash occurred here on the 16th between sailors from the Macao Water Police and a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 k Single Trial Proves the Superiority HUM i COS Aerated Waters. As an Appetiser, DRINK MtiLHOSE DROVER OLD fvJM CIN For Panits, Slii*s and Cocktails. AGENTS HditsnbaGliiazarusS Soos.Ltd.; Incorporated in the Strain Ssttlsuisats,, &INGIPOKF. 1 JL C H Sgjßlßg TO ;Hi M TRIBUNE." The only s-cant Paper lo Malaya. f^p
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    • 83 8 Ven-Yusa Oxygen FACE CREAM JSJOTHING is so refresh.ng end rejuvenating to the skin as Ven-Yusa, the Oxygen Face yream. By reason of the oxygen it gives off when applied to the skin, Ven-Yusa puts new vitality into the tissues and brings out the natural softness and youthful freshness of the
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    • 508 8 Wbat Do You Want A Tractor^rl l j The first thing you will think of plowing- But don't stop there). If your t- aoter in to be a profit maker for yoj, it mast do muoh more than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around
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    • 321 8 STEAMER Mime lIITI TBESIH (Incorporated in luly.) HOMEWARD* SAILLN G For Colombo, i v Port B*id, km IM, Ben |j, t OUTWARD sailAgs FROM TRIESTE VIA FORTS. FOR HONGKONG SHANGHAI* centre* wit* it* it ti rI G mini tte tMXW I sny \»J?. T r fc /g I la>i, eeceit«XiicL9
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 568 9 P.*o.-Brjtishlndia AND t) APCAR LINE. (COMPANIES INCORPORATE) IN ENGLAND) *HAfL /*ND passenger services. and Oriental a N. 00. with His Majesty's OoYernment THE COMPANY'S MAIL BEBV T Ca!B EA7T OF BOMRAV are at present suspended. r ujr BOMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. Somali 'About Nov 1 L>n»jola
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    • 453 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated ia USJU FOR AOOOUNI OF T3B D 8 SHIPPING BOARD INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE w For OAL OUrrA Direct. sags- 1 Nov V saw- Sssaaai srs eALi^M~* ta «*«»?™-Calcntt. Service 0 ««l to Pacifio Co« Pom o. TRANS PACIFIC SEBVICF' HOnfkong t0 Hoooiuio. BAILINGS FBOM
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    • 526 9 CHINA MAIL! STEAMSHIP?CO„ LTD- ***04%|fcMfj (Incorporated in U. 8. A.). sUfir/fla. Direct San Francisco Service Thoee desirous of teeing the Orient should travel by the scenic rente SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, ft SAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAPORE, CHINA" 10,000 taTOfl 25 **om SINGAPORE, Hk NANKING 15,000 ton., Dec 1 (Minimum F.rst
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    • 296 9 O. S. K. IU lvii siosti laisia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. tSaejeet a* nana** witness MmmM EUROPEAN LINE. »m PORT SAID. MAPJJTT TM| London, Antwerp; BOTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Amazon Maru arr. Nov 15 dep. Nov 16 Alias Maru arr Dec 11
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    • 575 9 N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated ia Japan London Line Fortnightly Servioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP ria PORTS. Kamo Maru oct 2f j Iyo Hara Nov 2 Atsuta Maru w Nov v Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL via PORTS Hamburg Lino Monthly Servioe For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
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    • 590 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. ESTATE A TRUST AGENCIES. LTD, (Incorporate!" in the S.S.) NOTIOE is hereby given that the Register of Transfers of the above Company will be olosed from October 15th to October 22nd, 1921, (both dsys inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board, J, LEE
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    • 629 10 NOTICE. notice. The Exchange Banks will be closed at Noon on Tuesday, 25th mat j D Thursday, 5 7.h J 19 10 27 10 SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN DIRECTORY, 1922. All psperi in the hands of the public referring to the Dhreotory should be returned to the publishers at once. Firms,
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    • 470 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO* LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE 58, KLLNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907, Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus mm 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Too Toow Peng,
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    • 489 10 BANKS.. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Uir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traug. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000
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    • 450 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, Incorporate in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund «3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster nnd Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 347 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) d) HEAD OFF ICC: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET. TeL No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,600,000 Paid-up 6,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam,
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    • 364 10 WSURANCL I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE •CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. O-B.E.^Chairmaa. lim Nee Soon, Eeq. Dy. Chahrmnn. En Tong Sen, Eeq. C.B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eeq. Lim Chwee China, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Eeq. Lee Pang Rang, Esq. Teo Ban Keng.
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    • 535 10 I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPISC CAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) ihone fvQ. |7| SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Per annum t Per quarter ftingle Cfpy 5 ct> Postage Extra 50 eta. ner To Foreign couatries $1 [A Subscription Form W flj found on page B.] VERY MANY TRU3UNE READERS depend upon street
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