Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VHI No 274 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY.-NOVEMBER 22, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 fS AND COMPANY aupphe* All PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS AND i THE RIGHT PLACE FOR AMATEURS in DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT. No. H NORTH BRIDGE 80AD, SINGAPORE. fc -phone 550 THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST /0/ t; n >; \-A\ El Ol w* ISL > Sol E, XT \J\ JL it H#v
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    • 36 1 IH MALAYA TRBUNL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3.75 Postaf c Extra 50 cts. per month.
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  • 307 2 SUSPICION OF UNFAIRNESS IN PARADES. The same question which arose at tbe last Court of Appeal at Ipoh, came up at the court of appeal this week, namely, the methods employed by some of the Police at identification parades. At the Ipoh Court, Mr Justice Branch made some very
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  • 153 2 Education in England. London, Oct IL —The report of the Indian Students' Department just published emphasises the importance of .previous medical examinations and the necessity lor intending students of having passed tlie intermediate examination at some Indian University. of "students" U teL* £a f *W number f >-.i
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  • 92 2 Government Experiments. Renewed attention is being given in Siam to the discovery of petroleum in the Maung Fang and Chieng Mai districts where the Government are at present carrying out experimental boring. A certain amount of private prospecting work has already been done. In regard to minerals as
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  • 194 2 Serveral hundred Chinese untitled who yew- brought to France during the waj were embarked on Oct. 16 on their rtf.urti to China. Rigorous measures W ere taken for their repatriation, as fnany of the coolies did not wish to leave France. It wma 52 years ago on Nov 14 sim:e
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  • 690 2 THE LATE TOWKAY NG 800 BEE. Funeral at Taiping. Reporting tbe funeral at Tnipiog of the late Towkey Ng 800 Bee wb. dud on Oot 13, the -irnes ot Malay* ■*>■ I Bom in the Hokien province of .hiua, the iate Towkey Kg I too B«e em the
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  • 169 2 The "Indische Courant," the newlystarted started Soerabaya newspaper, says that the Harbour Master there informs them that the steamer "Koetei" has been sent to the Island of Seroewa, which lies 100 miles N E of Timor Koepang, with relief suppli M as the island's populace is at present in great
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  • 93 2 One Man Labour Commission. Madras, Nov 2.—The "Daily Express understands that the Government of India have wired to Mr B Venkatapathyraju asking him if he would go to the Fiji Isles to report on the conditions of India labour in place of the Right Hon. Mr V
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  • 86 2 There were about fifty Germans on board the Dutch vessel, "Prins Der Nederlanden," which arrived in Colombo from Amsterdam and which sailed for Batavia. The Germans art going to the Dutch East Indies for the purpose of opening out business firms. Three of the Germans on board were in Colombo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 200 2 The international Overseas Co. imports FIN LSI Coal, Sugar, AUSTRALIAN SffifSSLS WHEAT FLOUR 1 in Plate and _;r T ORB BRAND Black and White iep P .r. s«k Prices on application, Top: a, t>il Oil riaVe Sa-_o Flour, Nutn«*g», Coflfee. Tlie International Overseas Co., t.odwis. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, A, Cecil
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    • 422 2 PINKETTES CURE HEADACHES *u« to deranged HvM or bcwela by dispelling tbeir oauee. For coci ipation, biliouioeM, o »-ed tongue, foal breath, pimplei and blo'ohed akin they ere a highly efficient remedy. At gentle as natnre in their action, Pinkettee neither gripe nor purge, and form no habit. Try them
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    • 428 2 CURES TALK. Great Fame of a Great Medicine Won by Actual Merit. The fame of Little's Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, saya I was troubled awfully
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    • 690 2 auction Sale., CHEONG KOJn SENG Co. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS* No. 30, Kling Street, Singapore IMPORTANT AUCmTION SALE OF Valuable Singarore Town and Country Properties. U M<-«»». Cheor« Koon Ser g «k Cs.'a Sale-Ro.-s j* No 30 r On Wednesday, hovember 30 at 230 p m 1 tr> 4 Valuable freehold land
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  • 822 3 Latent Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore, November 22. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber, DeUar Shares, Issue > Valu Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.15 0.20 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.00 IKS 5 Ayer Hitcm 8.00 9.00 1 Ayer
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    • 288 3 AT THE j BMPWE "tonight Ui TtlE SECOND SHOW AT| MO jt. Mt they cs'l r*a Ara»r'oiu >.nty of th« screen" and If yen ihiak hev're wrorgaboat it look st her pioiure THa WEAKRE VESSEL In 6 Acts. m »wperbly lamfaj ptsrtnre of totej «««i polltlc| g yo asT- hoar
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    • 403 3 I Frm TUESDAY, November 22. to £UNDiY, November 27. Tne I rant af f. Alhambra I Incut* at THE is the only g **t V*a A m\ it mm mm I F£SY A I fi A ,i A SP'k with an I -=r ALMAM3RA s: I OrnVettri. 1% db A
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    • 189 3 MARLBOROUGH Tht Hall for Comfort, Good Music aud Good Pictures Beach Road. Prom THURSDAY, Nov. 17 to WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23. A BIG BEVEN REEL PRODUCTION OP GRIPPING INTEREST A World PhotojUj of Eta-ptionil featuring Carlyle Black well, Evelyn G eeley and Mariel Osttiohe In an absorbing and sirring story THE
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    • 164 3 TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME: AT 7.39 SHARP. THE "MIDNIGHT MAN" Serial Featuring Jamee J. Ooibett. In 18 Episodes 86 R«ela Episode 5. Unmasked 2 Parti. Episode 6. The Efevator Mystery 2 Parti Episode 7. N The Eletrio Foe 2 Parta (Oontlnued next Tuesday) CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE PAWNSHOP AT 9 30 P.M.
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  • 848 4 There was a "little family party" at Connaught Rooms, Kingsway, on the 20th of last month. It was designedly a private function, "so that there might be little danger of hurting anyone's feelings, however unintentionally." The privacy seems to have been somewhat tempered by the publication
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  • 279 4 Important Motions Passed. Colonel Pearson presided over an extraordinary general meeting of the Ex-Services Association held in the north room of the SCC yesterday afternoon, others present being Maj. Keys, Capt Barnes, Dr Dawson, Messrs Law, White, Meredith, Preston, Davison, Hame, Carver, GregoryJunes, Geary, Snell, Keane, Ambler, Allen,
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  • 60 4 Recent remarks on Mohamedan marriage laws by Mr Jaitice BarrettLennard, in the coarse of a judgment, hare considerably distressed local Moslems, who consider toil his lordship's comment! were foanded on a lerioas misapprehension as to faoti. We understand that a special meeting of the Mohamedan Advisory
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  • 190 4 -Mr G C Rabjohn, of Mu«n Sime, Darby and Co, left Malacca for honiu on Friday by tho N Y K AUaU Mr.ru. Mrs E Dunehea, principal of the Government Girls' School. Penang. has returned from leave. The N E I Public Work* ments Eatunataa for 1822 k»v B be«n
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  • 715 4 STATEMENTS BY THE DELEGATES. JAPAN'S NAVAL PROBLEM Reuter. Washington, Nov 20.—An offic'al commuo'qae states that at tbe meeting ot tbe Far Bastern commi tee, Barou Kato, on behalf of J -p-r iaid h* was of opinion, that Chin*'* •iifficahies were domestic, as well as coocerutd witb external relati
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  • 64 4 The Australian trade delegates leave by s s Kangaroo this afternoon. The Straits Lumber Company, of 30 •ad 32, The Arcade, gave a farewell dinner to the Western Australian Delegation at Tian Poh Wah Hall in Smith-street, last night, when a large gathering of Chinese merchants was in attendance. There
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  • 498 4 BITTER INTER-RACIAL OUTBREAKS. GfcANDFS MANIFESTO. Reuter. Bombay, Nov. 18.—Fun culars af the ilteßibaucus cney originctcJ Wben the n sai.cesaf.olly attempted tg r |fc people reading tLe Pelt 11 proceaslou. The rioters later attacked d uoiiduj fakers wno «e:e v lews eca# pohce aa*u %re now Btaurj 'v bo
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  • 76 4 Malay Ofijcialb fcen; (From Our Own Corns] Penang, Nov 22.—1n ths Kuli judgment was given yesterday. Tengku Ismail was found guilty ti criminal breach o; txuet as s servant of the Kedah Govern three counts, and was sen;, day's imprisonment ami fin d SI,OOO, and $1,000 lussj nW*
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  • 97 4 tfrom Our Owe Corr':? »:k> iVnoiitf, Nm ill L»td> sti'oinj nhmri""'il'i r held ou SotMlftay* 3i6 in the char. Hr suiJ ljk p*i ductiuli wai 4X/j5 cent i per fectu wap 4RU' Ita 1 11 Waft "»(!•< 1 (t« >*>- wa* al<uut ii\fa jwi director» wnv |>wiiUJUC
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    • 177 4 ROBINSON c©.. LTD., (Incorporated In the BJ.) NOW SHOWING. ar Selections lH '~.pi Fi B ured 'Ij Plain Voiles ivJyV- other a I Dress Materials. A LUBRICANT POH EVERY PURPOSE. SEND TOtJM uHDUBSfTO THE Asiatic petroleum to. ua. Incorporated In England. ST HELEN'S COLBT. Singapore. SWINEHART TYRES TUBES So 6
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    • 249 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia tbe Straits Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP ST 3BET, SINGAPORE New Shipments Arrived of Morgan's Salamander Crucibles from Noa 20 to 100 1 Russell's American Stocks and Dies with Taps Complete (Wkhont Thread) to torew 1/16" to 1/4" do 1/4" to 5/4" do 1/4" to If*
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  • 5663 5 Speeeiie* of llnsfDcials on the Supphj Bill. Interesting Debate. H E.v* BC? t-»e Governor, Sir ;u, presided over c Legislative Council D, when there were the Gcnoral Oihcer irvops, Major i aoo er; the Hon the C.Krai .■'->> Mr P S James, thi Kea.dent Count ..1 0, 41
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  • 99 5 Singapore, November 22. m London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32 d •n IndiaBank Tel. Trcnsfer 169 in Hongkong— Bank demand draft 19% p.c. p.m. Jn Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 69 5 C. of C. r.nbber Association. Slncapore, November 2* Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing PncM Bayen Sellers Spot 37 27'i Dect'mt»er 3K Jo s) •Tar. 10 March 40 «OS April to June 41 »4 42 Tone of Market,—Fmtu, Fred w <(.chnn»«' Ltd. Siojraporp, Kotvnber 2». To-dajr'» rtott'rojr rubber quotation* a«
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  • 19 5 Reuter. untitled Nov. 19.—The untitled Adrian Em c op f£ rl and hip o t>sort iiuc arrivtd.— Rea er.
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    • 75 5 I «T O I> E X. 3T T I The Wood Preservative. 1 a Why pay high pr ces fcr hard wood when soft wood treated with 1 Joes'elite is cheaper and justas good. ■flflnki'.• Soft Timber (such as Serayah) once treated 15 P ermanentl > secure against attacks 0t
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  • 744 6 FOOTBALL. 8 C C II v. UNITED BANKS. A pleasant game between the above teams was played on the SCC ground last evening. The Club played a man 6hort, Newman failing to turn up, but won comfortably 3-0. Heath took two scoring chances in the first h&]f, the first
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  • 322 6 BA NT A M WEIGHT CHAMPION. PHANG EWE KONG writes to the Sports Editor that the article by Be a Sport" questioning his attitude in the challenge of Gopalsamy, who was defeated by him in the recent S S and F M S championship tournaments in Singapore, has just
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  • 147 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. Owing to the state of the ground no play was possible in the SCC tennis tournament yesterday. TO-DAY'S TIIHS, B Singles, (A court) R G Yeldon vs W Lowry, to finish. C Singles. tD) L D Gosling scr vb. T A Powell owe 15#. (G) G
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  • 61 6 S C C v. A P C. The following will represent the A P C against the S C C at hockey to-morrow G G Gray ;M D Rutley and H R S Law H G Stack, H C Cooper and J S de Souza C A Mitchell, W
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  • 181 6 T M C A vs. ST JOSEPH'S OLD BOYS. Saturday's cricket match resulted in favour of the YMCA. The following were the scores St Joseph's Old Boys. F Albuquerque c de Silva b de Silva 0 Boon Teng Run out 1 C de Souza c Stack b Vyas 1
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  • 294 6 WHITES vs. COLOURS. An SCC rugger practice match, Whites vs. Colours, will be played on Thursday, at 5 p m, on the padang. The teams will be White* G Baugham, A G McOullaugh. S A Furber, Lt G S Rennie, J R Perry, G D Nicholl, A L Birae,
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  • 31 6 Boelongun, from Batavia 2J-11. Ban Ho Guan, from Sourabaya 22-11. Java Maru, from Calcutta 22-11. Edavana, from Calcutta 22-11 Hebe, from Port Swettenham 22-11. Camphuijs, from Batavia 22-11.
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  • 194 6 Robber Producer* Association Circular. The following circular is issued by the standing committee of the Rubber Producers Association of Malaya to members: As you are aware, the undertaking given by most of the members of this Association to restrict output by 25 per cent, expires on Dec
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  • 211 6 The Gaiety change their programme to-night. In the rirst show are episodes 6, 6 and 7 of The Midnight Man serial, featuring James J Corbett and Charlie C haplin in The Pawnshop. In the second show is the Beautiful Alice Joyce picture, The Triumph of the Weak," and
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  • 77 6 Extension of Tubes. London, Oct. 27.—The biggest single scheme suggested in connection with the Government's unemployment poiicy has been submitted to Government by tne Underground combine, proposing to raise six million sterling to be spent in developing and extending the London tubes and employing twenty-two thousand men
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  • 106 6 The Dutch East Indian Government does not intend to allow films that show crimes of any description whatever to be imported after Jan 1. A serious motor smash resulting in the death of a young Japanese boy named Akira Toko, the son of Mr T Toko, of the Hongkong branch
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  • 1055 6 PENANG HOME FOR DESTITUTES. The Relief Fund. A meeting of the general committee of the Penang Chioeie Labour, crs' Unemployment Food was held at tbe Chinese Town Hail, Penang, on Nov 10, when Mr Yeoh paik Tatt presided over an attendance com priaing Messrs Lim Eo Tob, Chew
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  • 203 6 The manager of a Chinese bank in Winglok street, reports that his accountant has absconded with a sum of |10,000. j Mr J A Russell, Kuala Lumpur, has left on a business trip to tne Dutch Indies and will probably be absent for three weeks or a month. I The
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    • 107 6 Singapore Philharmcnic Orchestra. A IVUTINEE CONCERT MMJON ORCHESTRAL, VOCAL DANBE ITEfS WILL BS GIVIN AT THI VICIORU THEATRE, Friday, 25th November, at 5.15 fim. Booking open at MOLTRIE'S Monday 21st Prices of Admission, $2 SI. 1811 2511 t IN PREPARATION New Pctneriei and Ancient Malay Costumes For a Great Malay
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    • 465 6 as FjgITIIG <| V THE IRE i-EAT[R. Think of the metal the Railroad* use—thousand* of of track» ensines. ctrs. bridges, fences, t«nks, towers- million* of dollars of the Colony's wealth, at the mercy of the great destroyer, rust! The mind cannot grasp the a kssai yearly waste. But AlftlCO Ingot
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 480 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-ds?. No*. ZJ Bangkok Kamuniog 2 p.m. P Sambu, Sarnpit 4 Bandjnraaatn Van dor Captllsn 2 p.m. Saigon, Haiphong, Hongkong, Shanghai* Japan* Angkor 2 p.m. Mcrsing, Kuantan A Kentam&n Quorra 2 p.m. Malacca 4 Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. Bagan Sembilaa 3 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan M S Java
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    • 120 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To'iUy, Not 22. High liilea.—3.ls ft.tn., p.m. AMIUI. Kent AtstrAsojtnf Board, 2.1». Stxironla' Drum». Bot Garrtmjt. -.1 «3 Vi Malay Co., 5.15. IVotorrn*, No* 2j. iiitrb Tides.— 4.20 AJM i 3.j3 p.lO. Si Cluui«at Polo, Baleaticr. 4.30 Hockey SCCv. A P C B. Scout*: 3rd Troop, 6.15
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  • 159 7 WORLD LABOUR. International Discussion. Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 19. —The Labour Conference has adopted the report of the committee of selection concerning the reform of the constitution of the governing body of the International Labour Office. Out of twelve Governments represented thereon, four henceforth will be from overseas countries;
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  • 155 7 Stern British Note. Reuter. London, Nov. 18.—Correspondence between Britain and China, published to-night, with reference to the increasing cultivation of opium in China, concludes with a strongly worked British presented on June 30 affirming that poppy cultivation in Kansu and Hunan has enormously increased under the direct
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  • 73 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 18.—The French Government's reply to the British aide memoire regarding the FrancoKemalist Treaty is couched in friendly terms. It declares that the evacuation of Turkish territory has been made dependent upon guarantees in favour of non-Turkish minorities. It expresses willingness to incorporate the Angora
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  • 35 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 18.—The GermanAustralian, Kosmos, Hollandsche Stoomvaart Mij, and Ocean Companies, have signed an agreement to work a joint service between Europe and the East Indies, with sailings every ten days.—Reuter.
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 19.—Herr Stinnes has gone to London, according to a report, at Mr Lloyd George's invitation. The "Lokal Anzeiger" is convinced that the visit is connected with reparations. The Allied Reparations Commission has concluded its labours and is leaving to-night.—Reuter.
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  • 34 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 19.—1t is officiallyannounced by the United States Shipping Board and the British lines concerned that the controversy regarding the freightage of Egyptian cotton to America has been equitably adjusted.—Reuter
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  • 41 7 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 18.—Boldt, who was sentenced on July 16 in connection with the sinking of the hospital ship Llandovery Castle, is reported to have escaped from prison at Hamburg, where he was assigned a "position of trust."—Reuter.
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 18.—A message from Vienna states that Herr Stinnes has acquired three prominent Hungarian newspapers.—Reuter. London, Nov. 19.—The Honorary Doctorate of Divinity, Cambridge, has been conferred on Bishop Scott, of Shantung.—Reuter. Washington, Nov. 19.—The newest super-dreadnought, Maryland, has successfully undergone her tests. She exceeded her designed
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  • 27 7 Mr C H Eldridge of the Malacca branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, will, it is reported, be shortly going on transfer to another branch of^
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  • 65 7 Our editorial department has had a separate telephone installed, and the following numbers, it is requested, should b<» utilised as required: No. 345. Editor, Malaya Tribune." Aleo sub-editors and reporters. No. 171. Manager, Malaya Tribune and Straita Albion Press, Ltd. Advertising Manager, Malaya Tribune." Editor, Lembaga Malayu. Also
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  • 95 7 Mesaage of League of Service. A recent well attended meeting of Hongkong residents, at which all nationalities were represented, under the auspices of the recently formed League of Fellowship and Semce, unanimously phased a resolution, which will be cabled to President Harding, expressing the earnest hope for
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  • 27 7 Our Malacca correspondent hears on good authority that early next year the Resident Councillor of Malacca, Mr L E P Wolferstan, will b* retiring ttxna Govesfunent servioe.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 t' /f/ William Caxton first introduced tho"printing presj into hngland in the year 1471. After" acquiring th 6 newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe of Chesse" and Hie
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    • 307 7 1 An invaluable restorative in cases of Exhaustion When the system is "below par" any unusual strain upon the vitality often causes a feeling of exhaustion. c This feeling of exhaustion is due to I a sudden partial collapse of the vital powers of the body. That is because the
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    • 749 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue or $20,000,000 Lian Bering fatmt fro. mm mm of porch**. m 7 pm cut. per amrut PCa»? half-yearly on May 1 a«4 November 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY i, 1926. Free ol Income Tax asd other Duties Price of Issue 100-psr cent. furth
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    • 244 7 El tw as BOVRIL As an Appetiser. I DRINK MELROSE DROVER OLD TJM j For Pahits, Slings and Cocktails. SOLE AGENTS Huttenbacfi Lazarus Sons, Ltd iLCOrporatf din the Straits Settlements.), SINGAPORE. I SUBSCRIBE TO THE "TRIBUNE." The only 5 cent Paper in Malaya Bato.-Sir, a Year; $7.50 for Six Months.
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  • 447 8 NEW CONSTITUTION INAUGURATED. LondoD, Nov L—The Prince of Wales io his inaugural speech to tbe new Constitution said he was very very prose) of the duty of tne historic ceremony which had fallen to Lim. He recalled the grtu memories of Malta when repelling the powerful armada
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  • 23 8 People's Diplomatic Federation. Shanghai, Nov. 11.—The all China People's Diplomatic Federation has opened, with representatives of 11H organisations from all provinces.
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  • 113 8 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling-stret, ob Wednesday afternoon: 99 years leasehold land and house No. 7 Orchard-road, area 868 square feet, bought by Mr A M S Anguliia for $6,100. Freehold
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  • 188 8 Mr H M M Moore, of the Ceylon Civil Service, has been appointed Colonial Secretary. Bermuda. The visit to the Far East planned by General Booth, Commander of the Salvation Army, has been postponed indefinitely, according to word received in Tokyo. As the General's proposed visit conflicted with that of
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  • 301 8 RESULT OF NEGOTIATIONS. London, Oct 25.—The Cabinet is now considering the whole question of the future status of Egypt, arising from the negotiations in London between the Foreign Office and the Egyptian delegation. The basis of discussion ia tho declaration of independence by Egypt and the abolition
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  • 30 8 Sold to Nanyang Broe. Shanghai, Nov. 11.--Sennet Freres have sold the largest diamond ever seen here to Nanyang Brothers for $"0,000. The stone weighed 102 carats.
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  • 150 8 For Ihe convenience of readera of the Tribune in the above districts, new depots for the sale of our paper have been established at the addresses given below, and copies can be obtained daily from the places in> dicated. It
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 The Cheapest Silk Store Watchwords: -Civility, Cheapness and Quality. Just unpacked beautiful Burmese, Chinese and Indian Silks and Curios. A visit will convince you of our Cheapness and Quality, CHOTIRMALL'S 'Phone 1957 51-52, HIGH S FREE T. THE PERSONAL TOUCH. Modern Publicity is both a science and an art. To
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    • 90 8 Eg MALTED MILK- \yi KM "t eatisfiei JO •A' Cip*" try Ma HORLICICS. Yoo wil! be pleasingly wr y//'j jfijed how »ojfhing an-i invif Dr EH eating thu FOOD DRINK L £jj i». HORLICK'S h.-lp P P/t nature to overcome diieaM. 5 U Mad* d a momeat by the X
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    • 736 8 I The Cost; for Renewals is V 100 to 200 /o!! II 0 IF you want new MILL SI Ĕt /Jk\ mk I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK j I MttMß* SHIPPING,etc., you frill pay uniatsd H railirii iP prices until tl*e world shortage is overcome Isn t M PP^* t r
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    • 32 8 SE1NG LINE OF STEAMERS aUMOOO* and (tJUMA EJ3T1 Is tissual Bee" I.Ttf |W IA -Rseng Set" MM m U. "Bssmg bee" gjtl f« e> )Ntbfm«4, gpajlj aa an .'.11 Li.V I sBtasm.
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    • 357 8 STEAMER Sailings 6s7k Hi Ism Bun bkta LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan./ NO. 2DE SOLZA STREET. ?80POSIU VMLING* rmnm HKQAFOftI (Subject ta change without mum EUROPEAN LINE Fo? PORT ftAiD, MAikfJi i.LONDON, AMfWERP^? 1 TERDAM AND HAMBURG* A»lj;b Maru an D < 2i< L' c' Alton Maru J*n 23 dap •Omit
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    • 548 9 Z SJEAMER T P.*o.-BR!TISniNDIA AND APCAU LINE. (Companies Incorporatbd in Enoi.anb) Wft *ND PASSENGER SERVICES. :-.snlai« Oriental £7. fl. Go 7a*r fcrtraet with' ft* Maiestr'. F SB3VIOBS <* BOMBAY FAH-BASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Di c BINGAPOBE »n. HhoutD.o 6 Bfrpt about about Dm 13 N goya sbou J in 10
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    • 567 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ——I~' PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) 0P 8. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FftANCISCO^IIANILA—EAST INDIA. 1 BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. v 'or OaLCUFTA Direct. Oriole B*?*° *J Freight Deo 15 Wolverine Btat fl and Fright Jan 15 nroiverine State Passenger! and Freight Feb 15 yfoZrfn^^l oo Via
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    • 668 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. (CHIMIIAILi STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. 8. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Tboee deeirooi of Bering ice Orient ihonld travel by the scenic ronte SINGAPORE, HONGKONG WANG HAL NAGASAKI, rDKOHAMA. HONOLpLU AVIAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAPORE. Ml NANKING 15 COO tens, Deo 1 (Mlnimna. Firit Cl&ta fare, Singapore
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    • 610 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japaa.) London Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES. LONDON ft ANTWERP via PORTSShidzuoka Maru A oV Hakrne Mara (New steamer; Deo U Yokohama Mara Deo 28 Liverpool Line Monthly Servioe For MARSEILLES LTVBBPOOL via PORTS. Kamakura Mara Deo v Hmmbura line MeDthly gervioe
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