Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol VIII. -No. 253 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, L9SL
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    • 133 1 SUN COMPANY I supplies an Photographic Materials AND j I Tba Bight Place for Amateurs IN jfcvelopiog Printing and Enlargement No. 94 NG3TE BRIDGE BOAD, 560 v Whiteaway, Laidlaw, ft Co., Ltd., Singapore (Inc orpora ted in Engla- i) I Special Offer Wg Gents' White Collars Bfer^ New linen finish—four
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    • 106 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect ic Lighting Power Installations, Fall range of Eleotrioal inppliof in Hook VLB. Wires Cables. i Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "OlCtegrapb" Telephones. MADSTRONG Pl_nts. ft* deal Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 413 1 THE MalaYa TRIBUNE 8 HIPPING GAZETTE Phone No, 111. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance Per annum 115 00 Half-yearly 7 0 Par quarter Z75 I Postage Extra SO cts. per month. Presents tor Friends at Homa. 2-KSw__.±].c_ Cigape From London Stocks. The following prices include Home Doty, Postage and Packirg
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  • 391 2 The Secret of Their Power. Not every girl can be beautiful, but all maybe attractive. There is a certain beauty that does not depend on regularity of feat ares, but is derived from the glow of health showing in chteks and lipa. A good colour helps a lot
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  • 73 2 FREE-LANCE FIGHTERS. Brussels, Oct 24.—The Polish Legation state that according to a telegram from Beuthen, the German Self Deface* league is preparing to enter. the western part of the plebiscite region of Upper Silesia. They have already set fire to Polish villages across the Oder. French detachments have
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  • 72 2 Reuter. London, Oct 24.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Ormsby Gore, Mr C Harmsworth stated that, the only reply the Government had received from the United States with regard to the draft A and B mandates was a note stating the United States' view. The
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  • 44 2 Reuter. Chalons sur Marne, Oct 24.—The American unknown soldier was chosen at the townhall by an American sergeant placing a bunch of roses on one of four caskets containing bodies of unidentified American soldiers exhumed from the American-military cemeteries in France.—Reuter.
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  • 27 2 Reuter. Chicago, Oct 24.—The Railroad and Labour Board announce that there is great reason to hope that the threatened railway strike will be averted.—Reuter,
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  • 47 2 Serious Diminution. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oct 25.—The Indian immigration figures for 1021 show that in the first nine mouths there were 13,600 arrivals and 20,000 departures, compared with ll>2o, 50,000 arrivals and 25,000 departures. The October figures show 300 arriving and 6,000 leaving
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  • 99 2 A variety entertainment, with sword-swinging and gymnastic displays, will be staged by the members of the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association at the Palladium theatre on Thursday and Saturday, Nov 3 and 5. The gymnasts have been trained by a first-class tutor, and they
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  • 158 2 Mr William Duncan, the well-known rubber planter, and ioruierly chairman of trie Planters' Association of Malaya, has recently arrived home, and has expected his views about the crisis in the industry. Mr Duncan has no belief in voluntary schemes for restriction oi output, and contends tnat restriction,
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  • 108 2 Alor Star and Sungei Patani are going to have electric ligh ting on Christmas Day. Straits Plantations record a profit of £17,000 from coconuts and a dividend of 10 per cent, is proposed. Mr E E Smith, general manager, Malacca Rubber Plantations, is leaving this week on a visit to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 368 2 The International Overseas Co. l TfT" RT I FINEST Coal, Sugar, tl Z£j(?£r- AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FLOUR Tin Plate and JZ5Z~ ORB BRAND Black and Whits repper. Sugar, PnCeS Oil application C opra, Oil. Oil "Cake. Sago Flour, Nutmegs, Coffee, "SI'S The International Overseas Co., r rod Llct8 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS,
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    • 209 2 Kong Hing liieong I Co., Photographic Dealers. We specialise in Printing, Developing and Enlarging, -end us your films. We will Print and Develop same. Satisfaction guarantee!. Prises nr Herat Importers also of Mouldings, P cture Frames, Plate Gla-s, Silvered Plate Glasa, Window Glass, Etc, tic HEAD OPFICF: 102-104, North Bridge
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    • 479 2 NOTICE. I MEW FRENCH IOAN. Credit National 6 1921. (For Reconstruction of Devastated Ceuatries in France.) same of Francs, 3.C00.000 0"0 Bonis bearing Intafeft at 6 p6r cent pet aonom payable half yearly on Hay Ist A Hofembw Ist. pre** of lucorne TuT or other dntifp ia lYeatoe. Prio- of
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    • 590 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received up to nooa on Friday, the 4th November, 1921, at the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons deairAs of contracting* for suppUts, etc, for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing' from January Ist, 1922 (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood. (c)
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    • 781 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG XcT AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30, X ing Street, Siogapofe. f Auction Safe of Very desirable s«*-side property a* East Crfist R>ad, Properuea at Jalan Beear, Syed Alwi Road, Raffle fto. 41 Meetri. Koon tag X'g Saleroom, JO, 8j 00 Wednesday, No? mbT 2, at 2.30
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  • 705 3 Latest 1 Vices Quoted in the Market Singapore, October 27. Meun. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange tod Share Broken, iasae the folio Jif lilt of qaoUtiona. Rubber. Dollar Shares. mm v *lnes Buyers Sellers i AUtnby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 1 Amalgamated Maly 1.00 1.50
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    • 137 3 iui. PH0T0.PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taujong Pa*** Road TrarrB Pa(jR Door IN THE SECOUD SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. TheSamneJsan B r< aaw(Bt British prodaction featuring VIOLET HOPSON k GERaLD AMES in A FORTUNE AT STAKE An Engliih Maaierpieoe in wven thrillin,.. reels nrist Nat Gonld'B moat inooestful sporting novel. E'rno Lincoln
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    • 557 3 Abamnri t* From M0NDAT Ootober J Friday, ootobfr is. 1119 IH Tfeeuie AT THE is the only >r ALHAMBRA4 Tb. H.II lor MMlc .od P MturM iatiM BUCK HOi o served BWI during 1 Intervtis. FOE FIVE NIGHTS ONLY To g t h,r with I (iDitead of the aiaal Six
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    • 315 3 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 3« SHARP. "HOUDINI" SERIAL Episodei 4, 5, 6 and 7. Eight Reels. (Continued Next Tuesday) IN THB SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P.M. "THUNDERBOLT JACK" SERIAL EpiBode Nine and Ten. 11 and 12 on Friday. GATES OF GLADNESS With Little Madge Evans and Nilei
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  • 148 4 Switzerland does not want sny more Hapsburgs around. They are a lomewhat friiky orowd gj J A~quV«tion about a seoret treaty, Britain and Japan baa diplomatically answered. The stage is being pet for the Washington Conference to be held on Not 12. Poland th« Silesia deoiiion. It ie
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  • 64 4 DEATH. Tan Siang Lim.—Mr. Tan ttiang Lim, father of SM Oheng H*ah, Tan Cheng K»m and Tan Cheng Yong and father-in-law of Seng Yew Cheo and Seih Hoon Tvng, passed nw»y osj th« 25.h Ti8tan» at 7 am. at his residpno», 18, River R ;ad. t will take
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  • 892 4 Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council will be a busy one. Honourable members will have a long agenda to face, with the prospect of another and equally exacting one at the succeeding meeting—exacting not only in point of patience and application but as a test of the conception
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  • 1077 4 Reuter. Mr H W Noun and Mrs Noun are lol ll'.in,. <>„ >V, cliii n> «t A tapper on Sungei Way Estate was taken by a tiger on Tuesday. The body was recovered night. Washington, Oct 25.—President Harding has left by special trau? on a four day trip to the
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  • 682 4 ALL NATIONALITIES SHOULD SUBSCRIBfi. Interest In this *Knd po*; It is a much-discussed teak 2 sympathy is general. So far subscr-n. tions have- come in some*.,*. bu#with payday at band, w e I?' cipate good in the at days. Many prohumade, an<#the fulfimen: of I encourage the
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    • 303 4 THE: JHIuJD, 3HtA¥*l», RELIABLE RALEIGH .The All-Steal Bieyele There is no Doubt Nowadays whioh Machine holds the Premier Position in the Public Mind, the RiLEiGH always was and is To-day, the most perfect Bicyole produotd. jThe Popular Raleigh The Special Raleigh j Model 4 D' Model 'B' Price 5150 Nett.
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    • 322 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in tbe Strait* Settlement.. 36, PHILLIP STBBBT. BINGAPOBB New Bliipmerit Juit AvrlTfjd o£iOarpenter's Smoothing and Jick Planes. Brass Haxagon Tapped Nats from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland's Brass Ba t Hinges from If to 6". Clybarn $orew BpanntCI from 6" to 24". Asbestos C>rd or n
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  • 407 5 THE TURF. TO-DAY'S RACKS. Full Lottery Return*. There wass>not so large an attandanc« aa usual at the Race Lotteries) at the Tanglin Club last evening. The bidding was restrained compared with Monday. The two gentlemen who caused all the excitement then* did not buy a single fcprse this time.
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  • 115 5 London, Oct. 25.—The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords ha? Ctcided that money paid by cheque •n respect of betting transactions ie legally recoverable by the loser. It 15 stated that this means the doom r ktting by cheque. All money lost n tr.e past six
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  • 140 5 ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. <From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct 27.—The ar.ore correspondent of th* Malay *-:rr.5 the following results, reJBHJ by the "Civil and Military a *tte. dated Londoa, Oct 22 First Division. Birmingham 1, Bolton W L Radford C 1, Sheffield U 1. 5, Chelsea 0. Ev
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  • 271 5 KARL'S "SCAPADE OVER. SWITZERLAND DECIDES. Reuter. Budapest, Oct. 25.-The Karlist army, after rising half of its effeo tives, retreated Jm the direction of iato,. 'Peasants destroyed the railway thither, compelling the Karlist. to abandon six trains. The provisional ministers Grata and Rakovski have been captured by
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Washington, Oct 25.—Mr Hoover suggests that Congress should authorise the War Department to donate the surplus war stores to Russian famine relief. As the secretary of the Famine Relief Committee he declared chat private charity was insufficient to cover even a portion of the great need.—Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 25.—The National '.'o-operative Bank has suspended operations owing to the numerous notices of withdrawal of deposits following the failure of Farrow's bank, ind the present unfavourable conditions. —Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. Paris,-Oct. 24.—The Northern France textile strike has ended. The workers agreed to resume work with a slight lecrease of salary.—Reuter.
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  • 108 5 Compromised." Although highly interesting play, M Compromised," by Cyril tfarcoart, seems to leek real dncerity. As staged by the War. wick Comedy Company a: the Victoria Theatre last nigh», however, it was well received. The acting was perfect, and Mr Fagar Warwick %9 Dick Blair was excellent.
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  • 138 5 Following upon the sad intelligence of the death which occurred in Ceylon on the 12th instant of Mrs W G Van Dort, the mother of Dr H A Van Dort of Singapore, comes the news by cable to-day of the death of his
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  • 98 5 IRISH DISCUSSIONS. I London, Oct. 25.-It i. learned thai the discussions of the .mall committee of tiie Irish Conference do not resemble the proceedings of a mere subcommittee. It appear, that the Premier yesterday, recognising the delicacy and difficulty of the situation, suggested it would be helpful if
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  • 121 5 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 25.—It is probable that the Conference will open on Nov. 12 instead of Nov. 11, that day being devoted entirely to patriotic celebrations. A statement in the "New York Times," that the agenda includes questions of international finance, is authoritatively denied.—Reuter. London, Oct. 25.—The "New
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  • 133 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 25.—1n the House of Commons, Sir R Horn a, moving the second reading of the Exports Credits Extension Bill, said that any Government or any undertaking in the world might apply for a loan. Government would favour proposals from the British Empire, as it
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  • 74 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. —In the House of Commons, Mr Kenyon asked: Is the British Government still bound by a secret agreement with Japan, which dictated its policy at Paris, in respect to Shantung, and have the changed circumstances modified the British attitude in that matter? Mr Chamberlain
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  • 68 5 Reuter. New York, Oct. 25.—Three armed motor bandits held up a postal motor van in lower Broadway, with revolvers, and carried off four bags of registered letters, valued at a million dollars.— Reuter. Mexico City, Oct. 25.—Six soldiers were killed and five wounded in a fight with twenty
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  • 60 5 Reuter. I aris, Oct. 25.—The train conveying the body of the American unknown soldier has" left for Havre, where it will be embarked for America.— Reuter. Havre, Oct. 25.—The casket containing the body of the American unknown soldier has been embarked on the American cruiser Olympia, which has
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  • 47 5 Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 25.—The third International Labour Conference was opened, there being four hundred delegates, representing forty countries, incluVng Germany, whose flag was displayed for the first time at an international conference since the war. The proceedings were formal. Viscount Burnham waa elected president.—Reuter.
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 25.—A telegram from Warsaw says that the Polish Government has accepted the League of Nation's decision regarding Upper Silesia, and has appointed Plukinski, Polish high commissioner at Danzig, to negotiate a Polish-German economic agreement.—Reuter.
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  • 38 5 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 2Regulations issued under the Prohibition Law lay down that medical prescriptions for wine muat be limited to two quart* at a time, and beer IVt gallons. Th* number of prescriptions is unlimited. —'RwJ**r.
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  • 540 5 BATCH OF INTERESTING CASES. Landlord In a Shed. There was a meeting of the Rent Assessment Board yesterday afternoon. Mr CF J Green presided and other members present were Messrs E Tessensohn, E A Elias, Gaw Khek Khiam, Koh San Bin, A M S Angullia, and W H
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  • 258 5 Anniversary of "Ypres." Nearly 400 people were present at the Tanglin Theatre, Tanglin Barracks, last flight, on the occasion of a Ball given by the Warrant Officers and Sergeants of the Ist South Staffordshire Regiment. Yesterday was the anniversary of the First Battle of Ypres. n. which the
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  • 36 5 The marriage o f Mies Evelyn, Fernendo eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs G S Fernando, with Mr A Wilfrid Fernando, relief alerk, Traffic Manager's office, F M S. Railways, Kuala Lumpur, took place on Oct.
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  • 92 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET MACPHAIL AND CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Oct 26. The share market remains quiet and prices generally are unchanged since our last report Rubber is weaker though steady at 32 Vi cents spot, 34 cents November to December and closes a lifeless market. There are some enquiries for
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  • 163 5 Singapore, Oct 25. The volume of business passing in our local share market has shown no improvement throughout the week and in most cases prices are easier with sellers predominating. It is generally considered, however, that the worst has been seen and the preMSK time
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  • 294 5 Bill to Continue Rent Restriction. There wffl be a meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday, at 2.30 p m, when Mr Song Ong Siang will ask Is it a fact that both rifle ranges at Normanton barracks and Balestier plain were condemned some months ago, and that
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  • 112 5 Further Questions by Commissioners At the meeting of the Municipal Commission to-morrow afternoon, Dr H S Moonshi will ask Does this Municipality pay for poor cases of confinement attended by qualified midwives, and does it pay for poor cases of confinement and those poor confinement cases which are
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  • 43 5 That Malay States Information Agency has received an official cablegram from Kuala Lumpur stating that there is no truth in the rumour that tin from the reserves of the F M S Government was being shipped to London. -L C E., Sept W.
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  • 356 5 Committee Discusses Arrangements. A meeting of the executive committee and conveners in connection with the visit of H R H the Prince of Wales was held in the Council Chamber last Friday at noon. There were present of the executive committee, the Hon Mr F
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  • 131 5 Judgment Delivered. Judgment waa delivered by Mr Jns ice Barrett Lennard in th« tinprf-me Conrt this morning in the •m in which William Jacki and Co were plaintiffs in a dispute regarding a Ur<etl y motor, th*> d. fendan's being Chop Y«b Beng. The plaintiffs claimed damages
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  • 76 5 The preliminary inquiry into the charges of alleged perjury against George Charles John Lee alias Lee Chin Wah and the four rikisha c< olies, the principal witnesses in the Srremban murder case, came up aerain for mention in the magistrate' 3 court at Seremban on Oct 20. The magistrate granted
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 233 5 FRASEB CHALMERS I Engineering: Works. Magnet House, a and B\ luoa lost, Slag a pore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd (Incorporated in flugi&nd.) NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day m 1030 m I*?* At all Dispensaries, Messrs John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs Whittaway Laidlaw
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  • 212 6 FOOTBALL. lICAt, foet canning. The following will represent the V M C A in a match against a team from Fort Canning on Raffles Reclamation ground to-morrow: N Towers; T Hester and L C Parsons; Pte J H Piddock, Loh Peng Seah, and L Cpl A R W Bell;
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  • 675 6 Referees in Malaya, as well as at the home of football, come in for very severe criticism at times. Some of it is justified, but much is just evidence of the ignorance of the critics. Few spectators appreciate how really difficult a duty is that of refereeing.
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  • 267 6 6 C C PRACTICE. The following SCO teama will play in a practice match oa Tuesday Not 1, at 5 p m. Whites :—G D Nicholl ;F J Sutton, C R Brander, Lieut Dunbar, and S A rurber; T Turnbull, and F S Stewart; Capt Ritter, E -C M
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  • 179 6 GOOD PENANG PERFORMANCES. Much interest was evinced in the annual division sports of the Penang Free School, a considerable number of the general public, Old Boys and the scholastic profession, attending to supplement the large number oi pupils, whose enthusiasm was as marked as the keenness shown by the
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  • 206 6 SINGAPORE BURMA RIFLES. Home Team Wins Handsomely. There was another large and fashionable gathering at the Balestier polo ground yesterday to witness the match between Singapore and the Burma Rifles for the X O R Cup. H E the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, and Lady Guillemard, with the Hon
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  • 16 6 AUSSIES DEFEAT TRANSVAAL. I Reuter. Johannesburg, Oct 25.—The Australians have defeated Transvaal by nine wickets.—Reuter.
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  • 126 6 A QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE. COMMONSENSE writea: Re youa sporting news of yesterday announcing the challenges from one Mr Pattinson and 'Red Warren' against the two amateur champion boxers, Messrs Ewe Kong and Teng Kee, of bantam and feather weights respectively, it is certainly most unfair for the two unrecognised
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  • 138 6 BCC DEFEAT A P C. The A P C hockey team was defeated by the S C C eleven on the Padang yesterday. The S C C were one up when half time came, and in the sscond half they added two more goals. It was unfortunate for the
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  • 586 6 Ths Empire to-night will have as its chief feature "A Fortune at Stake," seven thrilling reels of an English masterpiece, being adapted from one of Nat Gould's most successful sporting novels—just the picture for race week. The Marlborough presents to-night a Goldwyn special feature, "The Beloved Traitor," featuring
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  • 184 6 Canton Demands Rejected. Canton, Oct. 15.—1t is reported that the Macao Government, in reply to the Canton Government, has wholly repudiated its four demands in regard to the recent ChinesePortuguese conflict: The reply states that as the Chinese were in the wrong, it is unreasonable to demand
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  • 34 6 Mr H J Cooper has been called to h/ e»lilr to <n« vsrr ,«non, lllne»» ol hi» xvil» Wh« i» nuv at Lame. Alr l?s»op«r 4>o»« !!<»«,« l>r the p »nd 0. »r««a,»r aniv,— Xsl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 228 6 PURE IRON c RESISTS RUST and CORROSION*. Wherever indrnt'y finds ne*i for a pare, raat resist i- g and durable Iron, ABMCO I'got Iron ia preferred. /RUCO Ingot Iron ia ao»»4<u-.le 1 >r onlver*, taotn, boilen, faru*od*, passenger and c. locomotives, looomotive tub**, wel ling wire, telegraph and fencing wire.
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    • 580 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS; W A N T E D.—Capable 8nd expeilenoed Shipping Clerk* who has fc good* knowledge of writing !msnlfea?«, etc Good alary to suitable man. Appl"» lor,s wltt copies oi r» o«Dt tesiiuioi km to McA"8 er A (K t L.d. 27 10 1" PARTNERSHIP. Half share in fine
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    • 520 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE^ Annual Supplier Tenders art invitad ondar the following* heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, from January 1st, 1922 for one year 1. Lalfcur for feeding cruah«rs at M unicipal Storey, 2. Supply oiL Dressed Granite. I. Supply of Granitl to DistSet No. L 4. Supply of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 418 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Oct ST. Malacca Moay "Sri Mm! a Penan?, Colombo, Marseille*, London, Rotterdam Hamburg •City of Dunedin 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Saigon Shanghai* Lieutenant de la Tour 3 p.m. Penang,* Sabang, etc. Van Riebeeclc t p.m. Saigon Haiphong Amiral Duperre 8 pm. Malacca Muar *Hye
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  • 454 7 BUSINESS PARTY FROM TRISCO. A Chamber of Commerce party of 140 businessmen from San Francisco are on their way to the East and will visit Singapore. They are coming on the Empire State." The itinerary of the party will be San Francisco, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai and Hongkong,
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  • 191 7 While his companion was evolving a letter that brings him within the law, the other delegate, who accompanied him to London in connection with the Registration of Schools, Mr G H Goh, was entirely unaware of it He telegraphs that he entirely dissociates himself from Mr Chung
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  • 51 7 A Reuter telegram of October 5 from Hongkong states that bandj'ts on the Bamboo River, 10 miles above Wuchow, captured on October 1, s)nd are holding to ransom, Mr J Raamiiasen, a Danish subject, who is an upcountry inspector of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. Mr Rasmussien's whereabouts are at present
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  • 163 7 TroubU Still Uiuettlad. Canton, Oct B.—There is still no change in the settlement of the recent Macao trouble. Both the Chinese and the Portuguese Authorities remain very firm, and no reply has yet been received from the Portuguese Consul in Canton although he has been repeatedly requested
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  • 200 7 International Contradictions- When Mr Hughes 9ays that "We did our utmost at the Imperial Conference to secure representation of the Dominions at the Washington Conference and only stopped when the United States slammed the door in our faces," Mr Hughes is naturally believed. Yet the United States Department
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 666 7 11 t fit /Jp STRAITS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue of $20,000,000 Loan Bearinf interest from the data of pnrehnM nt 7 por coot per n*-\b»« bl'-ywl; on Mnj 1 and November 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAI i M%< Free oi Income lax and ether Duties Prioe of Issue 100—par
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    • 418 7 SPORTS AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. Hundreds of columns are written daily about some kind of sport. Magazines are published to its exclusive interests. Amateur as well as professional sport is universally popular How many of us realise that all these sportsmen who participate in the so msny varied games are apt
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    • 284 7 A Welc me Announcement to Serial Lovers! A Serial with New Sensations Heretofore Unknown to the j Moving Picture Screen I One that will hoid the Audience Spellbound and Enthralled I will commence its run on Saturday, October, 29! AT THE I I A LHAM BR H <i k\ IU!
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  • 499 8 LATEST PICTURE OF RUSSIA. "Clock Running Down." A vivid description of Russia, living on the last scraps of civilisation," is given by a returned traveller, Mr C R Crane. He is in London on his way home to America. In an interview with a "Daily Chronicle representative yesterday,
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  • 368 8 The public press acts in the public interest at its peril: Thus the "Straits Times commenting editorially on the result of the action for libel. On the face of it, it may appear to be a sweeping generalisation, but few who have any working knowledge of the responsibilities
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  • 555 8 Now the Eskimos Do It. It is not given to many white men to watch the Eskimos mend" their gens—in fact, I should never myself have seen it had it not been that I chanced to be one day on tbe high cliffs above the little settlement of
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  • 131 8 "The Shadow of the Yamcn," by Ben Bolt, (Heath, Robinson and Birch, London) is a talc of Canton, full of Chinc.-e colouring, including tales of the opium traffic and of the binding of girls' feet. It is a tale of thrilling adventure, most interestingly told. Kathlyn Barrington,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 255 8 —A Single Trial Proves tho superiority OF FRAMROZ COS Aerated Haters. As an Appetiser. DRINK MELHOSE DROVER OLD fOM CIN Fop PaYUs Slings and Cocktails. SOLE AGENT 3: iliittenbacli Lazarusfi Sons, Ltd. lr corporat-.'d in the itr_iu Settlements. »c SCJH^wiBB TO rHK M TRIBUNE.** The only S cent Piper In
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    • 359 8 SEASON 1922, N. The following have just arrived Vnnuals 1922 R.ogh DUries for 1922 Pock*t DisrUe for 1922 Xmas AND New Year Cards New Stock of Books Pear's CjclcpaeJia $2 10 Rodent's Book-keeping by Arthur FMdhonse 4 50 AND A Large Stock of Novels by all weh-kn-jwn authors. KOH Co.
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    • 503 8 What Do You Want A Tractor Fur (The first thing you will think Of plowing. But don't stop there. If yDur tractor S to be a profit-maker for yCu, it muet do much more thai plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 558 9 P.&0.-Britishlndu AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated m Enoland) PASSENGER SERVICES. *Penlpsula*» and Oriental |U& Co. Under Contract with Hie Majesty'! Government. IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVIOEM BAST '*>P BOMBAY are at prssent suspended. MI LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Somali about Nov 1 Deafer Bbont De<J g Nellore about
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    • 636 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (leoorporatoa la 9SJLJ »0* AQGOUNf OF THE TJ. 8. SHIPPING BOARD, SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA BAILINGS FROM 8INGAPORE. For OALOTJITA Direct. WajsarfgtyasJ, Pamenger. aod Freight Nor 1| wanite State Passengers and Fraight Dac 1$ CrL,!i N BAN***** via MANILA HONOLULU. WoTveriS st-r. Pttaeiiter. and Freight Not It
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