Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.J AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. -No 261 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 S iVJc IIMS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 J,UN 4^ COMPANY I i auppliee I Ail photographic Watertats AND U Tbe Rigbt Ptece tor Ama tears 1 Developing. Printi. g and Enlargement I f Ho- 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I p 550 I < T*> Whiteaway, Laidtow Ltd., Singapore. (Incorporated in England.) *> j > Great Soap Bargain.
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    • 105 1 11 1 i hi Sime, Darby&Co., Ltd. 'incorporated in Straits Settlements limm DEPARTMENT. •1 Quotations given for compete Elect ie Lighting ft Petver installations, Full Hia«riod supplies iv stock V.I.E. Wires <fc Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories, "sfcharsss" Telephones. a W m •MADSTRONG Plants, rheideai Lighting
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    • 252 1 ClGAKh'i TES MJMBER I>Z VIRGINIA For Discriminating Smokers, S c Manufacturer*: ARDATH T BACCO Co., Ltd., vm dom. *W -»_T IV-" 'jSHHBS I AIK-COOLED Price (2,600 I Fine Hill Climbing. I I To reach the summit of the WREKIN, which rises to a height of j over 1,300 feet is
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  • 1266 2 EVADING THE LAW IN AMERICA. Home-Brewing the Vogue. Officially that famous 18th amend* meat to the United States Constitution is going to remain where it is. Technically, America ia "dry,'' and it will never go "wet" again. Prohibition, to use the exaggerative language common over there, has
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  • 221 2 Lord Northcliffe Outspoken. The attempt of the British Government to boycott Lord Northcliffe has not made the slightest difference to the reception accorded the distinguished newspaper proprietor since his arrival in Australia, where he has been the guest of the Governor-General. A largo gathering of newspaper
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  • 251 2 The astronomical station of the Smithsonian Institute on Mount Wik son, in California, has been putting the sun to a new use. Dr C G Abbott has devised a solar "cooker," by which, using only the sun's rays, he was able to cook meat, vegetables, fruit and
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    • 304 2 The International Overseas Co. imports FINEST Coal, Sugar, i tSdASar- AUSTRALIAN &£%3*5 WHEAT FLOUR Tin Plate and ,r o T ORB BRAND Black and White pepper, Sugar. Prices on application Copra, 00, Oil rr Cake, Sago Fiour, Nutmeg* Coffee. IsS The International Overseas Co., ■"■l^ 11 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, 4,
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    • 378 2 YOU'LL FEEL BETTER IN THE MORNING If when troubl-d wilh eons ipation, liver isbneee, bil* or pick h>ad«cbe, you take a small doge of Pinkettes at night on rairitiff to reai. Pinkettes are laxative perfection, for they are not habit forming and neither gripe nor pnyg*. oooasional use onsnreK daily
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    • 562 2 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bßng yol instant relief iL For nearly a generation LiMs'i Oriential Balm has been used classes of people, in all countries, as a
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    • 652 2 AUCTION SALE.» CHEONG KOON^ENiTrir AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 X ing Street, Singe pore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land ancV Hoifse Properties It Metere. Gheong Koon Seng Cc.'b Sale-Room, No 30, g On Wednesday, Nov* mbr9 9, ml 230 pq, Ito 7. Sale of Valuable freehold land and sir well-built
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  • 702 3 Uteat Prix' Quoted In ths iiarket, S. .-spore, November 4. Mtair*. Lycii and £vatt, Exchange tui Share Brokers, issue the feQowjf jilt of quotations. Bobber, DeUar laeree, hssi m Buyers Sellers 1 Aflssb] 0.10 0.15 1 Alur Gajah 0.90 1.00 I a i Maly 1.00 1.25 I
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    • 172 3 f AT THE POPDI AP. PHOTOPLAY mJSR I[l EMPIRE I tmßjem Boad. X, amß Pase th# Dorr |M IN THE SECOND BFIOW AT 930 The final Ejdaodea 17 Ss 18 o£ Tremndoui Atfvaotarc y f J ELMO THE FEARLESS I Uaiversal Snper Serial featuring the righting colossus Elmo Lincoln It
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    • 578 3 From FRIDAY, November 4, to WEDNESDAY. N vembcr o 116 I Aliiaaioralc I Aihambra I *>« Kbaitie I THE Is tne Mlf I 3c ALHAMBRA If? TC H„:: tor MMle «d F«t»r., ft>~*[ .IntTTiig. ONE OF REX BEACH'S GREATEST PH0T0DRAMA8 In Show fJQ p m A photoplay vanion of hi«
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    • 289 3 DOUBLE FEATURE I Cema-lete Chznge »f Special New Harare* IU TBI FIRST mOW AT 7 el SHARP. DYNAMITE AND DARING NiW 110 ••T" OOMEDT A Riot of Fan. Ia Twe Part* A Bredy Attract!re Feature The atory of a Waaler, Druakard and Good far Hethiag A Strong Prama of Life,
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  • 117 4 Another little war The Tugo-Slava have invaded Albania, and the Conference of Ambassadors is expressing: its displeasure. Karl and Zita are to take an extended holiday at Madeira, and the Lktla Entente is asked to demobilise. Japanese occupation of Vladivostok and part of Saghalien continues. Washington may be
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  • 818 4 The parish pump is being rather overworked just now and needs a rest. The Budget, the Trade Report, rubber, volunteering, rents, food prices, the big loan, the Prince's visit—Malaya is a little overwhelmed by its own affairs, and apt to forget that the wide world still wags
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  • 359 4 Mr H C Sells is appointed to act as Postmaster General, Singapore. A report from Wuchow states that bandits and pirates are still 'very active in that region. Mr P L Williams is appointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board. During the month October, 15,116 Chinese immigrants arrived at
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  • 307 4 EXAMINATION OF A DEBTOR. Before Mr Justice A V Brown in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mulia Fidaally was publicly examined by Mr G B Kellagher, Assistant Official Receiver. Mulla Fidaally stated that when he first came to Malaya in 1919 he opened a haberdashery sflop at Punchor, Muar,
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  • 130 4 The death rate for the week ending Oct 29 was 34.62 per mills. Nationalities were: Europeans 0, Eurasians 2, Chinese 172, Malays 28, Indians 23 with a total of 226, of which 175 were males and 51 females. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 19, phthisis 23,
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  • 239 4 Rubber exported from the F M S during September amounted to 9,649 tons, compared with 7,604 for the same month in 1920. A Malay reported to be of unsound mind was produced before the second police magistrate yesterday. It was stated that the man had written letters to the Sultan
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  • 764 4 HAVE ™R.BE D A Fortnight to Go. A fortnight remains m mhi brfng the "Straits Times JSt up to a figure making t d t taa pression of public opinion h/'**' subscriXdyet?aHa-.,. obligation to do so? 1 The Colonial Secretary i, a mented strongly on tha coat
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    • 242 4 Silver Cups and Sports Prizes. We are he PreMlaf 8:y« tot Gicla nnd have ■applied »h=> Prircivle Qabi *nd Bnkooll Louo oar stock. An tllutratbJJist will be sent oa application. Bonvenii i P< z« Sprom for Golf \*Jk Adult and aad Shooing, Jcwile Spcrti *ith Gill C-u-.res. Wm\\m ffi B*
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    • 194 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE New Shipments Arrived Wells Waste Oil Filters Jacksons Floor Stain Varnish Waltiat, RcB-*wo<-.d, Mahogany, D*rk O^k. French Polish Gold Size Perks Handled Parangs Brades Handled Parangs Etc, Etc. Etc. CHINESE SOCKS Manufactured at Shanghai Slz*e 89 10
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  • 152 5 Yago-fiavs Commence new Adventure. Karl, Odes to Madeira. Reuter. London, Nov B.—The Conference of Ambassadors has requested the Little Entente to demobilise, —Router. Foncha!, Nov 3.-Arrangements have been made 'or the internment of Kail end Zita in Madeira.—Reuter. Lor.d >a, Nov 3. —In the Houa© of
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  • 250 5 Was Too Outspoken? Reuter. London Nov 3. —The American Am- 4 tassador, Col Harvey, in a speech at the Liverpool C hamber of Commerce laid that ha rirmly believed in the most beneficial result as the outcome of the Washing!on Confers— There would be closer political
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  • 81 5 840 MARKS TO THE Reuter. l<wdoß, Nov 3.—German marks in London Lave depreciated to 840 to due tc the increasing German Mot, unlimited note printing, and the undoubted flight of capital from Germaiv. German business houses expect foods, and kava the money in respect t them abroad. Moreover the Reichsrecently
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  • 73 5 Reuter. badea, Nov The Labour Party's iMtia for to-morrow's debato on tha Washington Conference, is, that tha House warmly approves of the meet■t of tha Couferaei at Washington "d trusts that a supreme effort will kj made to arrive at such a measure agreement as will secure a
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  • 67 5 Reuter. frf'*, Nov 3.— telegram from 2** sta *s that an American Bank 2 a c, P ital tdn million dollars has iZ f Stabi: he l at Harbin, and will i*n branches at Chita, Blagovestchr's« end Khabarovsk. The bank has JJJ" for the purpose of -"ancir.g American
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  • 62 5 Reuter. mmm. 3, 1n order to avert ■*n i ,glan mdu stry from a t of German products in ■3 V Tl ct f de P reciati n f tne 4tcidi < ernment il is reported, has *d vaV, m lmpose on such goods an of
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  • 20 5 Reuter. eJS°f; Nov 3 —The Premier has for by the Aquitania but not yet aban N *WB£
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  • 79 5 Events at Vladivostock. Reuter. London, Nov 3._l n the House of Commons, Comr. Kenworthy raised the question of the continued Japanese occupation of Vladivostok and part of Saghalien. Mr Cecil Harmsworth, in the course of his reply, said that he did not possess information whether the matter would
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  • 68 5 The New Taxation. Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov 3,—The East India budget provides for a temporary increase of 25 per cent on all import and export duties, including the oil export tax, but the latter will shortly be superseded by a tax based on the net profits of the producing
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  • 78 5 Reuter. London, Nov 3.—ln the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Ocil Harmsworth said that his attention had been called to the conditions under which British subjects were detained at Ellis Island immigration station. Judging from the distressing accounts received, their treatment would justify the strongest complaints.
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  • 58 5 Reuter. New York, Nov 3.—Mr Lasker, chairman of the Shipping Board, states that President Harding has approved of the decision of the Board to insist on the abrogation of all contracts between the American railways and foreign shipping interests detrimental to the American merchant marine. The rail-road companies
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  • 43 5 Reuter. London, Nov 3.—The Ulster E'?mier, Sir James Craig, is coming to London this week-end. This is regarded as indicating that the Irish Conference has reached a crucial stage, namely, whether Ulster will consent to modify her hitherto uncompromising attitude. —Reuter.
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  • 59 5 Reuter. London, Nov S— Reiief crews for the four sloops on the China Station have been ordered to leave Liverpool by the steamer Cyclop* <y Nov 19 to arrive in Hongkong about Dec 22. A new crew for the light cruiser Cairo and half crew of the depot
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  • 35 5 Reuter. Vancouver, British Columbia, Nov 3. The Legislature without dissension has passed a resolution asking the Dominion Government to take steps to abrogate the Anglo-Japanese treaty as far as Canada is concerned. —Reuter.
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  • 35 5 Reuter. Indianopolis, Nov 3.—Twenty-five thousand coal miners have struck, as a protest against the recent injunction restraining the United Mine-workera from bringing the miners of the Williamson coalfields, West Virginia, into the union.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. London, Nov 3.—-The Bank of England discount rate has b*en neduoad to 09% pmr
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  • 1183 5 PAHANG TAMILIAN -ASSOCIATION. Major Parr Entertained. The members of the Pa hang Tamilian Association entertained the Honourable Major C W C Parr O B E, British Resident, Pahang, at a teaparty on Oct 28 at the Lipis Recreation Club prior to his departure on transfer to Perak. The
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  • 56 5 Reuter. New York, Nov 3. —The stockholder of the Union Oil Company, Delaware, meet here on Nov 17, to consider a UMTgCt with the Royal Dutch Shell transport. Subject to possible modilication of foreign interests, it will control 72 per oent of the stock of the new company
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  • 175 5 It is not often that the public of Singapore get a chance to see a reai Mary Pickf ord film, but have a content themselves with reading about them in the home papers. The Far Eastern Films Ltd are exhibiting Daddy Long Legs at the
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  • 23 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Nov 4.—It is officially announced that the Million Tical Lottery drawing has i>een postponed until January.
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  • 103 5 At the Federal Council meeting on Thursday, the Honjilr W Q Maxwell, C M G said that on behalf ot Hia Excellency tbe Higb Commissioner be bad to express Hi* Excellency's keen regret at bis inability to preside over that meeting His Excellency had been prevented
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  • 577 5 INTERESTING POINTS RAISED. Judge's Notes of Evidence. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, presided over the Appeal -onrt yesterday, with Justices Barrett Leonard and A V Brown, wheu a Tamil named Kriahnan nppealod against his conviction by the Ponang coart on a charge of pe»jury, which was alleged
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  • 125 5 On Friday, at 10.30 a.m., Armistice' Day, there will be the special service already mentioned, at which the Anthem will be Comes at times, a stillness as of even." The following Sunday is Conference Sunday." The services in the Cathedral will be attended by all tha clergy
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  • 105 5 October Imports and Exports. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports kindly forwards us the following returns Dollars equal to Sterling. The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya for the month of October, 1921 $39,033,906 £4,553,963 The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise
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  • 93 5 Singapore, November 5. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Private 8 months, sight 2s 4 7-16 d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 166 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 18 p.c. pjn. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 66 5 C. of C. Pubber Association. Singapore, November 5. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot 34 341£ Nov. and Dec. 34 Vi 35 Jan. to March 38 April to June 3y 40 Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Wat i /house Co., Ltd. Singapore, November 5. To-day's closing rubber
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  • 318 5 EUerman and Bucknall Line. Messrs McAlister and Co., Ltd., write: In a recent issue of your paper there appeared a Reuter's telegram winch stated that the EllerrAan and Bucknall S S Co. were inaugurating a passenger service between the United Kingdom and Far East, and as this
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  • 31 5 Governor-General Wood is considering the i»d\ isabiJity ctf making working hour* In the Philippine Govcm-i,..-Til ofies» from 7:.i» a.m. to 2.3'i p.m.. thu? rnsMrSC employees t<> de-e.-n the afternoon to athletic».
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 198 5 Bi 1 j NEVER SAY DYE, S\Y TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day At all Dispensaries, Bg Messrs John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Agents TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY SWINEHAitf TYRES TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific Trading el, v Limited, jjjj 66, 67 68, Robisntn Read, Singapore.
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  • 176 6 FOOTBALL. THIRD DIVISION GAMES. London, Oct. 22.—The following are results of to-day's association football matches: Third Division (Northern).—Accrington S 1, Wrexham 0; Barrow 2, Lincoln C 0; Chesterfield 1, Nelson 2; Crewe A 1, Ashington 2; Durham Ctty 3, Darlington 7; Rochdale 0, Stockport C 1; Southport 7, Grimsby
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  • 149 6 B M B A MEBTING. The organising committee of tha British Malaya Boxing Association has issued invitations to a meeting to be held next Monday at the AngloChinese School Hall at 6 p.m. for the purpose of transacting the following business: 1. To receive the report of the Organising
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  • 59 6 V M C A vs. STAFFORDS BAND. The V M C A will meet the Staffords band this afternoon at cricket, and will be represented by: M Ignatius, T Weerakody, C A Norris, G J Vyas, F Zeigele, H G Stack (captain), W A Balhetect, G H Orloff, S
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  • 463 6 NEW SYSTEM OF HANDICAPPING. To-morrow the first S Y C race will be sailed under the new system of handicapping, and for the 1 benefit of owners it may be well to explain it shortly. The handicaps will be a percentage based upon the results of the four pre
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  • 63 6 Mr F C James, the hon secretary of the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association, will be taking a team to Malacca to play the Vinolia Club and the St Fancis Association at tennis and football during the holidays. The team will leave Tank-road by the
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  • 113 6 SCC TRIAL. The following will be the teams for a trial game of Rugby commencing at 5 p.m. aharp on Tuesday: Possibles (whites): S E King, R D Dykes, B H Warren, S V Middlebrook, B E Ablett, J S Wataon, T Turnbull. W C Ramsay, P A B
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  • 378 6 8 C C TOURNAMENT. j YESTERDAY'S PLAY. B. Doubles. A S Gardner and E G Beauchamp, owe 15 vi E J Sutton and A G Stredwick, scr, postponed. E H L Gilbert and R C Yeldon, owe 1 vs F A Morrell and G Hutchinson, scr, postponed. Major
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  • 50 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAT. B Singles. N de Silva vs F Ephraums, unf. D De Souza beat F Albuquerque, 6—4, B—6. Doubles. F J Rappa and A W Jansen vs C W Rappa and F. Gomes, unf. Mixed Doubles. Coelho and Nonis beat Scott and Bligh, w.ov f
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  • 597 6 8. Andrew's Cathedral. The 24th. Sunday after Trinity, 6th November 1921. 7.30 a.m. Litany. T.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Chdlnl). 9.16 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.50 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week.—Holy Communion on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 75 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET.—Godown No. 6, Gccf Street, Apply Gnthile A Co., Ltd. 511 n.o. NOTICE. The Exchange Bjmka will be dosed on. Ctf PBOm t± 11th, Nov. Friday) Public □12th Holidays,? 511 km** m o -13 nr> W ANTED.—Capable energetic Book-keeper able to take charge recounts and experienced in
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    • 224 6 FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z" Engines ItH.P.l t H.P. 3H.P. 6H.P. Whatever the work—pumping, sowing or grindiog,--you want U done at lowest COSt. You know that thia;«oost does not atop with first COSt. It includes the money 4 you spend to Sp the engine running—for fuel—labour—repairs—upkeep. j What you get for thii money
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    • 686 6 •LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE, gingapore Cricfet Club. INOTICE is hereby given that a SpVial General Meeting of the Memof the Singapore Cricket Club, will be held in tk>? Club Pavilion, on Monday, November 14th, at 5-15 p.m. Business. 1. PROPOSED CLUB EXTENSION.—To consider and discuss the attached Report of the Special
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    • 316 6 Wilson, Special Building Sob-Cosa. mittee. Estimated Extra Expense and Reven„, from Proposed Billiard Roonu. Expenses. 7 Markers QTS 1100 8 Boys Lighting Interest on Loan Repairs and Renewals 150 Sundries to Say 1,000 per i —$12,000 per y ear Sinking Fund 4,000 $16,000 Revenue. Fees from 6*Billiard Tables J3nn Profit
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 126 6 WHEN AND WHTtiUS. To-day, Nov. High Tides.—1.43 1.8 p.m. Harvest Festival, St Peter'* Church, 8.30. B. Scouts: Annual inapeetiott, parade YMCA, 4.16. Polo, Balestier, 4.10. Mahomedan meeting (Prince's visit), Memorial. Hall, 4.30. S J O B Entertainment, Palladium, 9. "/o-morrow, Nov. 6. Hi h Vides.—2.2S a.m., 1.45 p.m. 24th Sunday
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    • 502 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Not. 5. Hongkong Kwaisang 2 p.m Muar Malacca 1 *Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m BatTI Pahat Mena 3 p.m Malacca, Port Swettenham Penang ♦Klang 3 p.m Muar Malaoca "Hong Keat 3 p.m Medan Circo 3 p.m Medan Bagan Van Diemen 4 p.m Rhio Lingga R Schiff Bahru
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  • 296 7 WORKING OF DEPARTMENT LAST YEAR. The annual report on tho working of the Straits Settlements Currency Department, for the year 1920, states: The face value of the currency notea ia circulation at the end of 1920 waa $101,587,186.80 as compared with $174,631,973.70 at the end of the previous
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  • 276 7 Remains of Old Temple*. Air Phanindra Nath Boae writes in "The Hindustan Review" (August) about the remama of Buddhist and ILndii temples and pagodas in .lava, rhief among them being the Temple of Borobudor, This ia a pyramidal pile of splendid architecture, a bill in ;<
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  • 157 7 Latest Robber Product. A sample of "Onazote" or "Sponge Rubber" exhibited at the London Rubber Exhibition, 1921, has been placed on the Press Table in the Committee Room of the Federal Secretariat for view by those interested. The "Onazote" is noted for its buoyancy and elasticity and the exact
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 727 7 p j THIS 1 )is package that j should be supplied when you order MALTED IVfIL'K THE ORIGINAL. •m I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. Of all Chemists and Stores. J Packed in 3 toes in Sterilized Glass Bottles keeps indefinitely. "«ies. I Manufactured by J I Horlick s Malted Milk
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    • 314 7 ITo Have a Good Tiroe J ESSES?- Tictim to frequent bilious attack. 1 Take j n A 7 y fe in efficient I I WOrth to vast numbers of I J? "J* £or fOO if you give them a C 1 f a, tru f 0 1 feu have the
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    • 665 7 I Weak Wasted Children Grateful Mothers Tell of Wonderful Cores by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. England. i South Africa. nor »!eon- he was 8 baby U quite helpieae But en ft? t^n. POTre ISS&a Advlce t# Mothere £?S^£ aeaXnVhon™* Ev#ry moth#r EJjEWKaK nc "on- that Dr. Cattail's Tablatt are a now
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    • 133 7 William Caxton first introduced ttiQ printing pres3 into Lngland in the year T471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe of Chesse" and The "Tale
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  • 282 8 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions exprsssod by correspondents.) HAWKERS' SHELTER. From "TIDAPATHY": Mr Ong Boon T.:t has earned the gratitude of the clerks by drawing the attention of his fellow Commissioners at the Municipal meeting held on Fniday last to tho disgraceful condition obtaining at tho "hawkers*
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  • 218 8 A method of destroying by electricity the microt is which infect wounds has been worked out and applied at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. Dr P G Collingwood Fenwick, surgical officer of the hospital, who devoted several years, research to making quite sure that the
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  • 134 8 Before Mr R C Cussen, magistrate, Seremban, on Friday last, Chief Inspector Brouard charged four chetties hamed Nailiappen, Muttiah, Ramah..gam and Cheiliah, with assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery, at Seremban on Oct 27, contrary to section 4 of Enactment 9 of 1912. Mr W
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  • 126 8 There was a large attendance of buyers at the first land sale held at the auction rooms of Messrs Waring and Roe, No 14-1 Collyer Quay, yesterday afternoon, when Messrs Frankels Limited disposed of the following properties. The freehold land together with the four houses Nos 41,
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  • 34 8 Says a Home paper: The picture we admire most at the Stock Ex- change exhibition at the Drapers' Hall I is Mr B R Oker's searching Cubist [study, "Kuala Selaogor Falling I Www P^rnrW.*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 262 8 ——A Single Trial Proves tha Superiority i OF FRIIOZ o GO'S Imted Raters. j As an Appetiser. I DRINK MELROSE DROVER OLD fJM I I or Paliits, Slings and cocktiiis. SOLE AGENTS Hdttenbacli Lazaritsfi Sons, Ltd. ilnco, poratcd in tbe straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. .c I TO THE M TRIBUNE." The
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    • 727 8 ALFRED SHRUBB, THE FAMOUS ENGLISH CHAMPION RUNNER, HOLDER OF 9 WORLD'S RECORDS. To such a great Vhtfs »portsman as Alfred ./"X Shrubb. backache rflf ;r.k it rrv pains would > I C;itv w,lte asd exceptionally detri- TV tell r v about the mental to his per- t\ *S f if
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    • 646 8 I What Do You Want Tractor For? The first thin g you will think of plowing. don't stop there. If four tractor is to be a profit-maker for you, M must do much more than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 529 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE, (Companies Incorporated m Bhola.nd) > HAIL Alfo PASSENGER SERVICES. and Oriental GkJLCo. Under Contract with Hie Majesty'i Government. THE COMPANY'S' MAIL BEBVIOES EAST f OF BOnfRAV are at present suspended. oai LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due Men abou# Nev 15 Kashmir abont Dee 11 Doneeia
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    • 553 9 i PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated ia U.S.A.J f j FOP, AQQOTJNf OF THE u7s~ SHIPPING BOARO. SAN Ffi ANCI3C0 MILA—EAST INDIA BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORBFor CALCUTTA Direot. EtSiSS!* Passengers and Freight Rov 1 5 oramte State Passengers and Freight Dec 15 For SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA HONOLULU. wSmkSL. Passengers
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    • 96 9 LIOYO T8IESTII0 S. K. Go. (Incorporated fa Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Massaoa, Port Said, Brir.diei, Venice and Trieite, taking oargo on tbroagh Bill of Lading for Fin me the Levante Ports and Black Sea Porta. Persia Nov 16 OUTWARD SAILINGS FOR HONGKONG A SHANGHAI, Nippon abont Nov 15
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    • 500 9 I CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. lincotpontod ja U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Those deairoui of leeirg the Orient ihonld travel by the scenio route SINGAPORE. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO. r From SINGAPORE, *.c. NANKING 15,000 loa* Dec 1 (Minimum Firrt Claw fare, Singapore
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