Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1921

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. p EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VIII No 260 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 riVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921.
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    • 114 1 SUN COMPANY I supplies ah Fb'itographic Materials AND y Tbe Bignt Ptece for Amateurs I Dtvelopinß. PrintiDg and Enlargement M No. 94, NORTH HRIDGE ROAD, ll SINQA#O33 i £50 1 4 -i^^IITTIP'C T|| r^^S^ GRAND It TOT MZMR VSsnl l OPENS MONDAY NEXT Victory Motor Car. f ritfsh Tvlaacie Soldiers
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    • 146 1 A Engineering Meccano heiSsaJ principle ing feats simplest to ihe most The najah Tricycle Hone Tricycle Wooden Rooking Hovsee Sizes 3. 4, 5. P.lo?S $20.00 $J5 00 $55.00 The DAISY Finger Foot bell. For The Home, Club, last ratios, Sc Model A 3 ft. 1} in x 1 ft. 4}
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    • 139 1 ■■■^^^■■■^■■■■■■■SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI Choice Selection of Dolls. JS r se Price 300 15 $100 20 $6.25 Folly Dr«-Bsei Dolls with S!< «pir>g E ret and Eyelashes Prions $$7 50, $10 5), $14 25, $18.25, $25 00 Larg« Assortment of Cheaper Dolls. Prtoes from $1 25 to $6.00, Undressed Dolls. Prices $2 50,
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    • 87 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER jßjj VIRGINIA I For Discriminating Smokers. Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., IMM 'Xmma Treei Sc Deooration. Boxes tif Frost. Paner Garlands for »Xnss Decoration Prices 20ct>. 30 C f 40 oti. 50 c;e. Stockings Filled with BMorted Toje and Sweetp. bSEI^!)? SI I 1 if >\ a
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  • 345 2 Mr Hickson's Visit. ft!r J M Hicks a, of the Christian Healing Mis-ion, is peering through Singapore from Hongkong to India iv 8 S Karmala on or abu: Nov 17. Ie i hjped to r.rrange services of Ble jing on the morning and afternoon of the Friday the
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  • 333 2 The following Singapore properties were sold by aucti< j M* .--rs Cheoz,;, Koofl Seng and Co at their saleroom, No oU Kling-street ou Friday afternoon. Freehold land situate at Lorong ?U OtF Gaylang-road, area 15,402 sq ft, bought by Mr A R A II Mootoo Kurpea Chatty
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  • 159 2 Mr Harold Speed, the well-known artist, who painted the portrait of Sir Arthur Young, is keeping- it for the Winter Exhibition at Hie Royal Academy, which is to be a portrait exhibition this year. He expects to send the portrait out to Singapore in the latter part of December. Mr
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  • 879 2 i AN INDIAN POINT OF VIEW. Mr 0 A Natesan writes as follows in he Indian Review The fair and beautiful land o! Malabar has been virtually rendered desolate by the fearful outrages committed by the Moplahs—outrages began in the last week of Angast and »till continuing in
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  • 17 2 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Trjes da* fvwv 8> a**ft»
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    • 459 2 F D¥'S DUTY* I Is to Always Look Her Best. 1 I IT is not vanity to desire to look your b-st. but your duty. Z 1 1 Ven-Yusa, the new Oxygen Face Cream, malces the 1 task easy and" delightful. Vcn-Yusa produces bcr.uty so ij naturilly and so cheaply
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    • 422 2 IS TOUR BABY GETTING HIS TEETH How Baby's Own Tablets Help. Every pprf nf knows H.<> yon lea that com* whe:i baby U iwjtbinp. Mat y parents fonnd in Baby'i Own Tablets which Betas ilmoit Mffetl at this trying time By PBBistins rstu'e to c t wrong conditions rfeht three
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    • 542 2 j AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Mahogany.St#n-"i atfi t Wax Polish* Teak Furniture. The Property of the Pacific Mail Steamship 00. To be held at No. 3, Robinson Road, Ob MONO::, Kov 7, hll a.m. Comprising «lahogany-Sialned and Wax Polished Teak single and Double Writiug Desks, Bentwood, Standard and
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    • 656 2 AUCTION SALE.. CHEOfoG KOON SENfTaTcT AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 King Street, Sinjjtpore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALS OF Valuable Land arfH Hofsse Properties li Messrs. Gheong Koon Seng C c.'g Bftle-Rootn No. 30 Klin o On Wednesday. tfovrmb*r 9, *t 8.30 pm Ite Mortgagee's Stle of Valuable freehold land and six e»
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  • 695 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore. November 4. Meaars. LjaU aud Evatt, Exchange and Share BvafcsiSJk issue th* follower, hat oi quotations. Kubber. DhU m shares. luua Values Buyers Sailers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.15 1 Alor Uajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.00 1.25 5 Ayar
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    • 161 3 j 'AT THE POPUIAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE j (EMPIRE Tanjong Paaar Road. Trams Pass the Door./j IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.i. The final Episodes 17 it 18 of Tremendous Adventure of" ELMO THE FEARLESS Universal Super Berhl featuring the fighting colossus Elmo Lincoln It will grip-shrill and ohill
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    • 410 3 AifaUBDra 2 F?Cai FRIDAY N Tember 4 t0 WEDNESDAY. November 9. The I fcT/I Alntiiibra 3 j Uc TfcMUe I AT THE is tbe oalf ALHAMB R A j Tfct he Male «rf flnkra ca < M J «*tS»L j 1SS5JUM BOAS, StTVOd I J during I Intervals. I ONE
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    • 218 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Oomfort, Good Music and Good Piotures Wmm Road. Prom THURSDAY, November 3 to WEDNESDAY, November 9. (exoluding 8undsy, November 6, 1MI). AN EXCELLENT UNIVERSAL PHOTODRAMA Featuring Th3t popular screen star HARRY CAREY in bis most dramatio and sympathetic role, in whioh he if en pported by
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    • 282 3 DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS I Cosapltte Change of Special New ftetwe* II TBE PWST SHOW AT fM SHAtP. DYNAMITE AND DARING NBW 810 •-V" COMEDY A Riot of Fun. In Two Part*. A Brady Attractive Feature Tbe story of a Waster, Drunkard and Good for Nothing A Strong Drama of Life,
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  • 119 4 The Anti-Registration of Schools petition has been definitely turned down by the Home Government. The mvi t»ai system is still attracting attention in Parliament. A temporary London home for ayahs and amahs has been opened. Britain desires an assurance that the 'isarist regime debts will be repaid by
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  • 887 4 Those who looked for anything sensational in the Report of tiie Frade Commission must be bitt* rly disappointed. Sober reilectio;], however, yields the Conviction that it is fortunate that no highly original proposals were made. The causes and effects oi' present conditions are so fully established, and
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  • 1006 4 Mr P Somy, untitled, has left for England. New York, Nov 2.—Mr MeKenns has departed for England.—Reuter. Messrs Whiteavay, Laidlaw and Co, Ltd have received a Royal appointment to supply the Court of Siam. Ex-Servicemen are reminded thai to-day is the Uu day for obtaining tickets for the ar listice
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  • 724 4 HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBE:) YET? A Fortnight to Go. A #V>rtmghtf,remains in wh bring the Straits Times Lil up to a figure making it a ti pression oL public opinion, subscribed yet? Hsrfe you not obligation to do so? The Colonial Secretary Lv c Bmented strongly on the
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    • 246 4 A High Grade Scientific Preparation n ado by the well-known Makers ol Mall's Die c rtper. The Ideai Solution for Painting the ins:Je of Motor-Car Mud- /f guards. A positive Jf preventative againsi /M^^' /r rust. Jf Af Half Gallon ST/ Tins. J/ Black Price $4.50 t'j/ Red 4.75 Obtainable
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    • 195 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., j Incorporated in the Straits Settlement* 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE I New Shipments Arrived Wells Waste Oil Filters Jaoksons Floor Stain Varnish Walnut, Rosewood, Mahogany, Dark 0«k. French Polish Gold Size Perks Handled Parangs Brades Handled Parangs Etc, Etc. Etc. CHINESE SOCKS j i Manufactured at
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  • 423 5 Anti-Registration Of Schools Petition. MuMsgj rajii Discussed. Reuter. Loudon, Nov 2.—In the Eouse of Commons, Major E F L Wood con. firmed a qaery by Mr Barker, that Government had received a petition from Chinese in the* Str»its 3ettlement8 and Malay States w itb a view to
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  • 166 5 Di-iu>-ions Encouraged. Reuter. tjojuL Nov 2.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Anstel Chamberlain, announcing the business programme for the iwsaadsr "f the week, said it was hoped to take the discussion on the Washington Conference on Friday. Mr Chamberlain said he doubted yesterday whether a discussion was
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  • 116 5 Official Statement. London, Nov 2.—Sir R Home in a *ntten reply to Commander Kenw°rthy vi the House of Commons sa y* that the next payment due to Allies from Germany is half a jn:.;ard ftki marks, due in January, m hsag the third quarterly instalment of two milliards
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  • 80 5 Reuter. s «aiin? on V Commission IntJL. manti,ne questions at «CZ! f° nal Übour Conference a. th/ 8 rec °mmended eighteen, !T ,anJ maritime ll Ch J** tr 'mmers, excepting in Minimum f™ nd Ind a wher XU n wafi fixed > »üb-'aiplov-v, iT" raie ot Physical fitness,
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Nl V-V?* No? 2 U ,b »«thorita- f'hir nat the attention of h e r tr nment 1183 been Jt Peking American Minister PruiCi Pal 1 5 tS failure to pay the IT* Merest on S, f -vOO,OQO made to it by
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  • 206 5 British Demands. Reuter. London, Nov. 2.—The British Government sent to Moscow yesterday a strong reply to the Soviet note, with regard to Russian debts, pointing out certain obscurities and asking for further explanations. It is pointed out in London that while the Soviet note referred to Tsarist debts
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  • 63 5 Note to Hungary. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 2.—The Conference of Ambassadors, considering that a Hungarian proclamation for dethroning the Hapsburgs would provide the Little Entente with the guarantees of peace it demanded and thus permit the cessation of military preparations, has decided to invite the Hungarian Government
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 2.—At a meeting held at the Mansion House, M Poincare was presented with a cheque for 750,000 francs, collected by the British League of Help, towards rebuilding Verdun.—Reuter.
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  • 36 5 Reuter. Victoria, British Columbia, Nov 2.— The Legislature has passed a resolution requesting the Dominion Government to amend the Immigration Act so as totally to restrict Asiatic immigration into British Columbia.— Router. 9
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  • 56 5 a Util OwfJ •-'orre»i;o!idcnt.i Ipoh Not —Mi J H P Croplty dl«d nn Saturday at Saint Leonard»;. Suaw*. Eb w-as Assistant Inspector of Macbinary. Paeplkj retiring n year sfQi and brother-in-law of Mr H L Vetg4 assnetarj to tbc Sultin of Perait. Be has om»
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  • 134 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET IHE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMUtfCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Nov. 2. Catalogued 1,896,005 lbs. 846.43 tons. Offered 1,781,853 lbs. 795.47 tons. Sold 1,534,027 lbs 684.83 tons. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 33 cents per lb. Good Average Quahty 31* to 32* cents per lb. Off
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  • 126 5 Singapore, Nov 3. Since last reporting, the Rubber Market has been quietly steady with a firm understone wing to a scarcity of sellers. 846 tons were forwarded for sale at the Weekly Auctions yesterday, the increased quantity being due to heavy arrivals from the Dutch
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  • 187 5 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 3. There is very little change to report during the past week. The general tendency of the market continues to be steady and price? show a slight iniprovemnet on those ruling last week. Standard Sheet Spot:—Business has been done between 32% and 33%. Forward:—A
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  • 124 5 Mr Justice Barrett Lennard presided over the Court of Appeal yesterday, assisted by Justices Branch and *srown, when appeals against judgments from the Chief Justice were taken. In the first case, Mr De Mello appeared for the appellant, Chua Choon Eng, and Mr Davies for the respondent,
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  • 90 5 A dinner of Ex-Service'women will be held on the anniversary of the Armistice, Nov 11, at which Lady Guillemard has kindly consented to be the guest of the evening. All ExServicewomen are cordially invited. Applications for tickets should be accompanied by ten dollars and the name and unit
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  • 31 5 We would remind all interested in the S V I (Chinese company) reunion that the meeting to-day will take place at 5.15 pjn. at the Chineee Volunteer
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  • 195 5 $350 to Purchase a Child. An action for cheating was brought' up yesterday in the third police court against two Chinese, Ong Chew Hong and Poh Suay, a husband and wife, by another Chinese, a woman named Leng Ah Naguan. The complainant stated that in June 1919 she
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  • 37 5 Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.), Ipoh, Nov 3.— The execution <>f the two Chinese convicted of the murder of Mr Evans, at Tangjong Rambutan, has been fixed for Nov 10, at the Taiping jail.—Reuter.
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  • 140 5 Two Chinese, named Chua TianK Swee and Lee Khit, were charged before Mr Nunn in the district court yesterday with dishonestly disposing of five cases of cloth belonging i. Meaara Katz Bros, and with dishonestly receiving the cloth, respectively. The cioth was valued at $5,800. The accused were
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  • 328 5 Enjoyable Variety Programme. •I- v rift j fit c tafsjsjMßi. uiv *n i. i th m apio< io' I c dt Jo- ib Old Boys' Association, which wrh staged at the P»lladium last night, was an auqaalified success both from the theatrical and sport ink
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  • 81 5 Mr H G Sarwar, Registrar of the Supreme Court, and Chairman of the Mohammdan Advisory Board, Penang, has been elected as patron of the An-juman-i-Islam, Singapore. The Anjuman was quite recently formed, and registered under the Societies Ordinance. Many notable and learned MosUm* have already joined as members, and applications
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  • 129 5 Two New Rills Passed. (From our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 3.—The Federal Council, which met to-day, passed the two Loan Bills. The Chief Secretary, the Hon Mr W George Maxwell, explained that the loan was being floated in two sections. The first section was of
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  • 196 5 Reciprocal Trade Proposed. Perth, W A., Oot 12,—The wtsjl Aasirslfau Government motor steamer Kangaroo ii expected to leave Fremantle oa Oolober 22 on a trip to Java and Singapore. Travelling by the Kangaroo will be a trade delegation comprising about twelve members representative of the leading
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  • 121 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 4. Silver 40^4. Horigicong 20S per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $47%. Share Market.—Dull. Rut>L» rs.— Small enquiry, little business passing. Tins.—Taipings $1,024 to $1,074, North.- $1,124 to $1,174, Souths 53 to GO cents, Rawangs 424 to 474 cents, Ulu Ptehl $1,124- to
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  • 154 5 The report lew »920 of the Strait* Settl-inents Postal Department states The popularity of tbe Savings Bank increases steadily year by year as is shown by figures and by a comparison witb the business done in 1915 when tbe number of transactions was only half of those
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  • 138 5 The following cablegram has been received from the Principal Port Officer, Rangoon :—China Bakir Light, a white fixed and flashing light in Lat 16 deffs 17 mins E will cease to be exhibited with effect from Nov 1. The amount of Education Rat* from the Straits Settlements Municipalities and Rural
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  • 188 5 Singapore, November 4. ooprn.—Business done. Tapioca.—Weak—Business done* Sago Flour.—Business dona. Gambier.—No seller*. Pepper.—Steady Business done. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Lateat Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S per picul 83.00 iNutmegs 80 S Z6.00 C opra Bali n.oo* Copra Gorong Tale 11.00* opra Dongalo n.oo* Copra Kayong 11.00* Copra Palo
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  • 71 5 Singapore, November 4. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Deman d £s 5 2y-32d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 7-16 d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 165 On Hongkong— Hank demand draft 20% p.c. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft WJ On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 135
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  • 63 5 C: of C. rubber Association. Singapore, November 4. Ribbed Smokad Shaet Closing Price*. Buyers Sellers Spot 34 34% Nov. and Dec. 35 35% Jan. to March 37% 38 Tona of Market.—Steady. Fred WaU/house Co„ Ltd. Singapore, November 4. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—l 6%
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  • 46 5 Copra. Singapore, Nov 3. The market for the above commodity has improved during the past week and a fair volume of businesa has been done. Closing quotations are as follows: No. 1 Standard $11.00 to $11.50 2 10.50 11.00 3 10.00 10.50
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    • 254 5 I NEVER SAY DY£, a V I TINTEX I Great Reduction I From To-day lil $0.30 At ail Dispensaries, I Messrs John Little Co., Ltd. C I Messrs Whiteaway Laidlsw Co., Ltd. I J Agents I TINTEX' I I I SAY DYE, SAY: SWINEHARTj TYRES TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific
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  • 174 6 FOOTBALL. ST. J O B vs. STAFFS CORPORALS. A friendly game of soccer will be played to-morrow between the Corporal*, of the Staffordshire Regiment and the St. Joseph's Old Boys, on the tatters ground. The following will comaxise the Old Buys' team: E bliveiro; H C Scully and Ho
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  • 66 6 SUNDAY'S RACES. The race for the big class of S V C boats on Sunday morning will be for the Elizabeth Cup. The course will be the Club course, with a 3Vi hours' limit, all yachts starting at 10 o'clock sharp. The handicapping will be under the percentage system.
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  • 332 6 S.G.C. LINKS CLOSED. The Race Course golf links are closed owing to the bad state of the ground consequent on the wet weather and the trampling by the crowd during race week. The links will be reopened on Sunday morning provided there is no more heavy rain in the
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  • 104 6 CHAMPION BEATEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov 3.—George Gray, the billiard champion, met Datoh Panglima Kinta in a match at the Ipoh Club last night, the former conceding 250 points in a game of 600 up. The final scores were the Datoh 600, and Gray 502. Gray's best
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  • 90 6 LOCAL CONTEST. Arrangements are being made to hold a charity boxing contest in the first week of December for the purpose of deciding who are fit and proper persons to challenge the present champions. Entries, with previous records, will be received by A H Carlos, care of the Straits
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  • 165 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAT. A Singles. W A Wilson, scr. vs. Lt Col Cotgrave, owe 5, postponed. R W Sinclair, owe 15-2, beat W D Visser, scr, 6—2, B—6.8—6. S H Moss, scr. beat 0 R S Bateman, owe 1, 6—4, I—6, 6—l. B Single*. R M Duff,
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  • 56 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAT. Championship. E G Wheatley beat DOC Woodford, 6—2, 6—2. Singles. C Bateman, owe 2 beat A E Coelho, owe 30, 2—6, 6—4, 6—1. B. Singles. L Gammell, owe 3 beat F J Rappa. owe 1, 6 —2, 6 —3. Mixed Doublss. Leijssius and G Gray beat
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  • 192 6 GARRISON AND GOVT SERVICE vs. THE REST. The first match of the Rugb> season was played on the Padang last evening, when Garrison and Government Service (whites) defeated the Rest (colours) by 6 points (two tries) to 5 (one goal). The game was somewhat scrappy, but showed great improvement
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  • 123 6 The three new Cathedral members on the Council of the S D A are Sir Walter Shaw, Mrs Cartwright and Mr G C Valpy, and these with the Hon W F Nutt represent the Cathedral subscribers. The Straits Government is advertising in the Times" for a chartered accountant for the
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  • 111 6 Red Indian Tactics. Madras, Oct 21.—The cruelty and ugenuity of the Moplah rebels ap. porently know no limit. A few days ago a Nair householder iving near Tirurangadi brought his unily to Calicun for safety, but i. oliebly went- back to bis village. Hearing of his return,
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  • 227 6 At tbe Liberty Hall, to-night, two further episodes of Tbe Whirwind," Ncs 7 and 8, in fur parts, and a Mar comedy, will be screened in tbe firbt show. In the second Bhow, the closing chapters of King of tbe Oil—." episodes 17 and 18, and Utorge Larkin's
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  • 404 6 M Ihe Army Qaarterly for July, contains an article on the Gurkhas, n the courtc of which tbe writer, Mr O C Boalger, traces the romantic jrigin of tbe present-day Ooikha Kingdom since the days of PrithiNarayan, its founder. Its recognition as a sovereign independent state ia has
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  • 32 6 Khocn Foeng, from Pontianak 4-11. Changchow, from Hoikow 4-11. Euoggera, from Sydney 4-11. Jan Pieterszoon Coen, from Sourabaya 4-11. Kwai Sang, from Calcutta 3-11. Tean from Amoy 8-ll s
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  • 102 6 A gloomy commentary on present conditions is contained in M S V Orders, which has a list of 24 discharges owing to the man leaving the F M S." Elaborate preparations are being made in Taipirg to give Mr R F Stainer a fitting farewell when he leaves on Dec
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    • 230 6 FAIRBANKS-MORSE I u Z n Engines UH.P. 3M.P. 6H.P. Whatever the work—pumping, -awing or grlndtLg.—you want iVdone at |nwr B t COSt. Yon know that thi. -coat" does not ttoo with first COSI. It includes Ihe money you spend to eng.no ™nniog-for fnel-Hbonr What you jU for this money in
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    • 439 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEI* VAnandha Lodge 130. Penang Street PENANG. 4-11-21 4-11-22 TO LET. —From Ist D member, Newly constructed prt-mises may be need as G*'age or Store, ares about 10,000 square feet, provided with qaaiters for •assistant on ls« floor and jagaa quarter* at re&r situate at
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    • 232 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. The followirg are the only BQ nlhorieed by ns to enter into bob racts or other er or, onbehalf »nd to I'tjn for onr fi;m YEO BOON KE**T, Msnag*. TAN HONG TEE, m m\ sf„ m T. T. Bro.hfrs, Jot ker Son#, MaU-.ccd. 3 11 18 11
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Nor 4. High Tidss.—1.4 a.m., 0.24 p.m. B. Scouta: Band practice, Malay V. C., 6.30. To-morrow, Not 5. High Tides.—1.45 a.m., 1.3 p.m. Harvest Festival, St Peter's Church, 3.30. B. Scouta: Annual inspection, parade Y M C A, 4.15. Polo, Balestier, 4.30. Mahomedan meeting: (Prince's visit),
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    • 543 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nov 4. Billiton Sourabaya Ban Poh Guang 2 p.m. P Sambu Bagan Sembilan 2 p.m. P Sambu, Blinjoe, Djeboes Palembang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Port Said* New York* Crewe Hall 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anron ♦Kampar 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. Eatu
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  • 6321 7 Rubber Market Position 7 Examined. Extension Of oredit Facilities. We published yesteiOJay the introductory porcion of the Trade Commissions report. The remainder of the report it at follows: PART 11. General Trad* Depression. 24. Th« existence of a*world-wide depreisiun in all brar/thes of trade, industry and agriculture
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  • 154 8 Terrorised Africans. Reports from aim le. vilie. B Ulan Congo, state that two "leopatd Sfcu were publicly hanged ontside the prison on Jane 20, having been condemned to death for murder. The Centisl African leopard men form a widespread secret society, liny wear tnuios of leopard skin reaching below
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  • 134 8 A Repudiation. Mr A WB arte, Jr., attorney fo the StsLdard Oil Co., of New York writes to the Malay Mail" as foi lows: The Malay Mail" of Jaly 22, 1921 contained an article contributed by Mr Eric MacEadyen, iv wbl h U was stated that iv
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  • 175 8 Rebel King's Letter, Mar'ra Or ia.— Variantanrat* Ku 'h me H*j', 'he R*>brl King of he hill tract at Psndalar, has taken leaf oat of the book of modem warfare and started p op gan a la create sympathy with bis policy an i aspirations. A letter
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  • 272 8 Hongkong After All? Mr Hughes interests us (says tho 'S C Morning Post,'" Hongkong) when he says that the question of a naval base in the Pacilic was discussed at the Imperial Conference; and that a decision was reached, but the base wiil not be Singapore. If
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  • 23 8 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $100,744.56 Lodge Royal Johore 747.00 Total $101,491.56 Singapore Branch:— Previously acknowledged 21,364.47 Grand Total $122,856.03
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  • 23 8 Mr H R S Zehnder, who returned recently from England with his wife and infant, has joined the Committee of St Andraw'e House.
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  • 367 8 WITHDRAWAL OF DEMANDS REQUESTED. Canton, Oct 22.-There is stUl no sign of a settlement of tne recent Chinese-Portuguese conflict. On the 21st inst. at 11 a.m., the Portuguese Consul again called on the Secretary for Foreign Affairs and requested the Canton Government to withdraw its despatch containing
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  • 184 8 The Post Oilice report for VJ2O states. The British India contract for tiie carriage of European Mails, etc, on the India-Straits. Settlements section of the journey between London and Singapore was renewed on 12th February, for a period of three years. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce complained of
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  • 237 8 H M S .Malaya's Pet in the Zoo, "Discharged with ignominy" from the British Navy, Jack," a Malayan sun bear, has recently arrived at the Zoo. He was the mascot of H M S Malaya and, while aboard, appears to have had a ripping time, in every
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 544 8 5 Why suffer the burden ol TOOTH-ACHE which cab be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE R DENTIST 74, *BA3 BA3AH BCAD (In front of French Church •roosra una LADIES AND GENTLEMEN suffering from any kind of diseasehowever complicated and long-stand-ing the case may be—are requested to write
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    • 62 8 jy linS food V ~^5?. i Prepared as d irected Mellin's Food.is the perfect substitute for breast milk and y I! contains nature's essential constituents for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh. H I SI Equally good for nursing or expectant mothers as fur babies. Mellin's Food l f-~i makes
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    • 417 8 1 I ft Q iMh Lady Dentist at yen' Be vice. Painless Dentistry Fr rs, S. etsiika Japanese l*dy dentist 28 8, Coleman Street. (Corner ol Hill Street) Cot fuUii'.g H-rt-t: Ra.n.l 6 p.m. -7 11 MARTIN'S *APIOL STEEL A Frenoh RmUy for Irr-^clat-itin.tT Zmmm ofl adinkaap* bci o: Mai
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    • 552 9 P>o.-British India AND APCAR LlNr}. (COMPANIBS INCORPORATED IN ENftLAND) HAIL Alto, PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Co. tinder Contract with Hi. Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EASTft OF BOMBAY art at present suspended, fflßai LONDON FAR-EASXERN^ERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kellore about Nov 16 KsehmkX about Dee 13 Dongola
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    • 617 9 i PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (I«oorpor«ted ia U.S.AJ 3 AOOOUNI OF THB~U~s7 SHIPPING BOABD. SAN FaAHCISCO-MANILA-EeVST INDIA BAILINGB FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOU CTA Direot. Pwengersand Freight Novl s uranne Mate Passenger, and Freight Dec 15 Creole 8L FBANOIBa MAN LA HONOLULUWolverine Stat/ Passengers and Freight Nov 10 GranlSslate Passenger, and
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    • 510 9 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated la U. 8. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Those dfni-oue of leeing the Orient should travel by tb > scenic route SINGAPORE, HONGKONG IHANCHAI, NAGASAKI, ""YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU it. LAN FBJkNCIicoT" From SINGAPORE, s.s. NANKING 15,000 tc s, Deo 1 (Minimum First Claw fare, Singapore to
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    • 325 9 O. S. K. fti mm simii Mm, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, aDI SOL LA STREET. PROPOSED SAILING! NOll SDfQAPOSM. (Subjatt to change without notice,) EUROPEAN HH Far POET Said, habhwit|,m LONDON, ANTWERP, BOTTEEDAM AND HAMBURG. 'Amazon Maru arr. No 9 15 dep. Nov 16 Atlas Maru arr I> c
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    • 446 10 WANTED, LOOK TO YOUR FUTURE Dan. g %.h* elaunp, an 1 ehortl> when tr»dn m>>rov s, ihe <ffi a c assistant who knows shorthand aud busings con «sp* udaiiCi has more opportunists ai getting 8° 0( i position and re*aensjfeg iv Prepare yourself now. W i:e Uj the lustrnoior, 177,
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    • 564 10 NOTICE, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received up to noon on the yth November, 1921, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting j for the supply of Boots and making up of Flaimel Shirts and Khaki Drill Uniforms (consisting of Tumce, Trousers, Shorts and Cap Coven),
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    • 501 10 BANKS. m SZE lIAI TONG BANLLNG INSURANCE CO., LfD, (Incorporated in the S.i.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Establiahed 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus I WW COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hec, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Tcow Peng,
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    • 494 10 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES I Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street, i Muar ...77-79 Jalan Suleiman. j Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat, Palembang 16, Dir. j AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, i Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy,
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    • 429 10 BARKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England) BT ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of H each £3,000,000 ieserve Fund «3,600,000 ieaerve Liability of Proprietors «,000,000 BAN EBBS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,
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    • 327 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia |he S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 62 ELING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued V 0,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 2 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam,
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    • 442 10 INSURANCE. tflß .OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORP6RATION, ltd, (Incorporated in the S.S.) r BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Drf Lisa Bom Kong, 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. En Tone S Kaf. C.B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwaa f Man, Eaq. Chan Poh Suing, Esq. Lee Pnngf Seng, Em.
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    • 549 10 MALAYA TRLBUNE SHIPPI C (EVENING DAIL?.) I thcaaaVo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATB3, PAYABLE EN AJDV ugrjai, Pef unan >! m 7 Per quarter j Single %opy c v" Poatag. Extra 50 eta. 1« To Foreign countries $1 1 [A Subscription Form eQ w found on page B.] VERY MANY a -TRIBUNE"
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