Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII -No. 281 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. DECEMBER, 1, 1921
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    • 249 1 J REMOVAL NOTICE. I SUN AND COMPANY 1 Photo-Dealers, will remove to 3 r new premises on or about P the 23th inst&nt situate<£at No. 109, North Bridge Road (op- j po-ite St. Andrews Cathedral). WHITEAWAY, LAIDUW AND Co 7, LTD., SINGAPORE. I (Incorporated in England.) i Diaries For The
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    • 93 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect lc Lighting Power Installations, Full range ot Kleotrieal inppliei In itook VLB. Wires Cables. j i Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. i i MADS THONG' Plants, meideai Lighting Set*
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    • 317 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum $15.00 Half-yenrly 7.50 Per quarter 8.75 Postage Extra 50 eta. per month. AIR-COOLED 1 j Price (2,600 Fine Hill Climbing. To reach the summit of
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  • 257 2 DEVELOPMENT OF TUTICORIN. Madras, Nov. 10.—A well-informed correspondent writes to-day in the "Madras Mail":—Though the report of the marine consulting engineers, Messrs Wolfe, Barry, Lyster and partners, on the question of the port development of South India has not been published yet in India, according to a
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  • 212 2 W«uct ol .M«A*Uught«r. London, Nov s—At the Nottingham Assizes, the hearing was adjourned of the painful case in which Lance-Cor-porai Johnson, of ths Sherwood Foresters, is being tried on a charge of murdering his wife. 'ihe wife, it is alleged, gave birth to an illegitimate child when her husband
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  • 185 2 A Kuala Lumpur Query. The following appeared recently in answers to correspondents in the Sporting Times":—L S (Kuala turn pur, Federated Malay States).—Oh, Len! So even you chaps at tho "Spotted Dog" in the Malay States are stricken with the gambling fever! Why not tret H H of Johore
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  • 119 2 About 18 months ago, a scheme was set on foot in Penang, with the object of raising a memorial for the officers and men of the French warship Mousquet," which was sunk in a valiant attempt to intercept the German raider "Eraden" after the letter's sudden and
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  • 226 2 A QUICKWITTED PRISONER. London, Nov 9.—The opening stages of the Landru trial were remarkable for Landru's cool-headedness and quickness in repartee, pulling up the presiding Judge with incisive and effective rejoinders. Thus, when the Judge remarked that after Landru left the army he followed no clearly defined profession,
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  • 269 2 Six Brave Men Executed. Early in the great war six French soldiers were wrongly condemned to death, and were Bhot. The sequel takes place before a court-martial at Clermont Ferrand. On Nov 27, 1914, some 25 soldiers of the 2yoth Infantry Regiment were holding an advanced trench
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  • 62 2 Ths Chinese propagandists at Washington are very bitter against tbe growing tendency of popular sympathy to show itself ready to recognise Japan's necessity for economic expansion. That growing tendency" is obviously the result of a careful and discreet preparation of the soil, by suggestion, and the
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    • 429 2 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. How Baby's Own Tablets Help Weakly Children. In three woids—' delicate from birth"—is »x press'd a world of ioxietifi Biff red by mothers whoa 1 children have h d a bad start in life. For liule ones who are ailing, peevish, worr.ed by teething, fiekle of appetite,
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    • 49 2 EASTERN MOTOR AGENCY, 108, Middle Road. SINGAPORE. AGENTS. EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES, ETC. PLEASE NOTE OUR ADDRESS. A QUALIFIED LADY DENTIST at your servioe. PAINLESS DENTISTRY M rs. S. Tetsuka JAPANESE LADY DENTIST 23-3, Coleman Street (Corner of Hill Street.) Consulting Hove 8 a.a. te pan. H us
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    • 453 2 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatism is one of the world's greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted being-s, however, for the soothing* influence of Little's Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even
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    • 657 2 jl PERIODICAL PROPERTY AU Messrs WARING ROE j Beg to give notice that they h ve reserve certain days for Sale© or Freehold and Lp a <e hold Properties, Business Premises, Bu Id Land, ete.,iat their 8 NEW AUCTION RDOH t4-l CttLYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) 1 Owners
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  • 753 3 Lata-. Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore. r><><»oa»i»-rr L ■ssar* anu Evatt, Exchange j?care Brokers, issue the follcwhat of quotations. Rubber, DeUar Shares, hsss Values Buyers Sellers ailesaf 0.20 0.3u 1 aktf iajah 1.40 1.60 2 Amakaniated Maly 1.25 1.50 5 Ay« Hitass 9.00 10.00 1 Av
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    • 150 3 Mil ■■■111 I mt Ha, u,| IS TriE SECOND 5H\jW AT 930 P.M. HELL LEWI3 ia the favosa ilorj of tue Maine Woods by Bolman D*y. It ia a mast km story W i, n 80eaea of hard fighting and btesahfesi adventure. KING SPRUCE In 6 Paris. ii a production
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    • 590 3 AX THE t i> getthaBES"» n( <,etw 1 arfli«itFfi, Cakes, Coffee iui the BEST T»f Kail for Mt itc tod Feature] Teaett. n served I Intervals. THE SEN8ATI0N OF TWO CONTINENTS. A TRIUMPH It is, moreover OP PHOTODRAMATIC ART A PICTURE MADE BY EXHIBITORS FOR EXHIBITORS A Picture of Vital
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    • 442 3 TBE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M.JSHARP JAMES J. f.ORBETT in THE MIDNIGHT MAN SERIAL .Episodes 8, 9, 10 and 11. Eight Nr*w Re'ls (Continued next Tuesday.) IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 '5 P.M. HARRY RVTER SUBMITS PRIDE AND THE DEVIL Presenting Alma Hanlon with Charles Hutchinson The First Apollo
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  • 96 4 Ulster is truculent, and Irish peace might not materialise after all. China's demands and Japan's desires at the Washington Conference are not quite reconciled. The visit of German financiers to London is causing much speculation. Further news of the Bank of Communications is available to-day. Government has made
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  • 914 4 Unemployment is still rife enough, in all parts of the world, to cause the greatest anxiety amongst thinking men and women, and there does not seem any likelihood of its proper relief for a considerable time to come. There were recurring periods of unemployment before the war—the 1911 and
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  • 356 4 To-day being the anniversary of Queen Alexandra's birthday, a salute was fired from Fort Canning at noon. A special general meeting of the members of the Singapore Recreation Club will be held on Friday the '.'th inst, at 5.30 p.m. in the club pavilion. Mr Sykes, of the Monopolies department,
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  • 121 4 KS RE SALES. 4 Government Statement. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec I.—The Malay Mail" learns that various wild rumours were circulated recently in London and Singapore concerning the F M S Government's policy in respect to its holdiags of tin. These rumours indicated that the Government
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  • 649 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec I.—Mr A W Still took the Hon Mr W F Nutt's place in the chair as D G M of District Grand Jx>dge of the Eastern Archiaejego. There was a large attendance. At the subsequent banquet Wur Bro Hunt presided, and Mr
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  • 369 4 A ROLLICKING MU&ICAi EVENING. frorrf Other Plac:s. It was a proper St Andrew'i himM at the Scottish Concert in the V Theatre last night. Sprigs of unite heather and Highland tartans vv ere much in evidence before the curtain went up and everything in the proceedings had the
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  • 196 4 (We do not necessarily endorse t!» opinions expressed by correspoa dents.) REWARDS FOR KILLING CROC5. From "ORANG TANGKAP IKAN": I shall thank you if you will kindly allow me a little space in your widelyread paper to voice a few suggestions. The poor fishermen of Malacca na\<? lately suffered
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  • 68 4 From "PD READER I wonder what remedy could be found to uv* fixed prices for the fish in the Banket in Port Dickson. When there is perk nor meat, the fisherman raise? bit Bjfei to an extent which is quite- imp able, especially in
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  • 91 4 Rome, Nov. 28.—The news frcn: Washington with regard to an inckfcl which, according to a fake wire, was reported to have occurred bet Briand and Signor Schanzer, pro luced a great impression in Parliament and Senate. Minister Delia Toretta emphatically declares that, accord.. I I official news
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  • 13 4 The next outward mail is untitled to arrive at Port Dickooa on Da*. <
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    • 277 4 New Stock in Hand. Best Black Coal Pitch, White Cotton Waste, Best Quality Rosin, Cast Steel Sledge Hammers, Cast bteel Stonebreakers Hammers, Smoothon or Iron C6ment, Pruning, Hand and Crosscut 6aws, Semi-rotary Wing Pumps, Hubbuck's Pamts of all colours, Hubbucn's Linseed Oil (Kaw and boiled), HubDucK's Genuine Turpentine. Etc. Etc.
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  • 201 5 Will Not Be lotimidated Or Coerced." Sina Fewers In flonferencu. Reuter. London, Nov 29.—1n the Ulster Sir James Craig stated L owin* to the Sinn Fein outrages, iaet had authorised the enrof- 0 f 5700 special constabulary. ,'verament of North Ireland a Jen mined to protect life and
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  • 78 5 Speculation in London. Reuter. Undaa, Sot 29. —It transpires that fierr Bataenau is seeing Sir Robert frfcatel to-day. It is understood Ii be received by the Premier, t. Sir Robert Home. the conversation with frltoert K.rdersley is summed up teferriag to financial topics generjl ft 1S noted that
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  • 275 5 His Movements in Malaya. ai Hated already, Lord Northcliffe a»de a tour of the city yesterday, .:..g tne Unarm in the morning ■j tat Botanical Gardens, accom. y Lady Guiiiemard, in tne aterooon. Lord Northcliffe has expressed the heJM of spending a month in 1 Java, etc,
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  • 130 5 t' t J the family try to learn of the death, f CCUrrtd at bit resident, £Ar v" r ad n Tuesda y- o* ?tir an U'ulven, in his seventieth «&t decea». -i i gentleman came to Middelberg, Holland, CL?" M 1874 J° Messrs 3? »«j
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  • 71 5 Events in Cilicia. Reuter. Paris, Nov 29.—A1l mijfcivings resulting from spurious news respecting an imaginary Franco-Italian incident are now dispelled. In a proclamation to the Cilician population, General Gouraud, the French High Commissioner in Syria, stated that all peaceful citizens were io enjoy equal civil rights irrespective of
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  • 32 5 Twenty-five Persons Killed. Reuter. New York, Nov 29.—Twenty-five workmen are believed to have been killed by the collapse of a theatre, which was in course of construction at Brooklyn.—Reuter.
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  • 237 5 Consecration Ceremony Yesterday. At Johore Bahru yesterday, tha consecration of the newly-built Church of Our Lady of Lourdes was performed in the presence of a large congregation, including several persons from Singapore and the neighbouring States. The full body of clergy who were present at the consecration
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  • 203 5 One of the most daring of recent gang robberies was committed at the 7V4 mile, Bukit Timah-road, on day night. The house which was burgled was the residence of Mr Tan Chin Lee, a contractor. The loot carried away amounted to $11,000 in value, and
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  • 157 5 OPPOSITE VIEWS EXPRESSED. CONCESSIONS FOR CHINA. Reuter. Washington, Nov 29.—The meeting of the naval experts was postponed until to-morrow, no explanation being given, at the request of one of the delegations.—Reuter. Washington, Nov 29.—It is understood that the Japanese told the Far Eastern Committee they would later submit
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  • 392 5 Decision Against Government. There was commenced in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday morning, before the Hon Mr Justice Farrer-Manby, a civil action somewhat out of the ordinary, being an application to the Court for a decision in thQ matter of the arbitration of land at
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  • 250 5 The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board has turned down a or an entertainment tax to ba levied on Sinama tickets. Oa Saturday last two Eurasian fishermen, Napoleon Danker and F de Costa, caught a large crocodile measuring about 12 and a half feet in lengjft. These two young men saw two
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  • 456 5 CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM PEKING. A Re-assuring Message. The "Central China Post" contains the following regarding the Bank of Communications and the Bank of China The authorities of the two banks (in Hankow) emphatically deny that there is anything wrong with the head offices in Peking, and state that
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  • 237 5 The publicity committee of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition announce an important news item, interesting to exhibitors erecting their own building* at the forthcoming Exhibition. Contracts have been placed with Messrs Barker and Company (Engineering Department), and work has already been started on the Exhibition buildings. Messrs Barker and Co
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  • 105 5 Owing to the illness at Mr Justice Watson, the Perak Assizes, which opened on Monday, have been postponed to Dec 14, 15 and 17, as no earlier dates were available owing to other cases having been fixed. It is feared his lordship may be unable to preside throughout this week.
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  • 523 5 JAPANESE FIRM S CLAIM SUCCEEDS. A Deal in Cement. Before Mr Jastice Barrelb-Leu nard in tbe Haprome Court yesterday an action waa brought by Mitsa Hassan Kaisha, Ltd, against the Seremban General Aeenoy Ltd The plaintiff* oUimid $15,538, being tbe amount pv all. by the defendant to tbe
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  • 138 5 List of Subscribers. Pr vicwsly acknowledged $117,683.81 Sale of programmes at performance by Bukit Varieties Collected by Mr J W Gilman 134,30 Proceeds of Entertainment by the "Kinta Kuries 782.29 Collected by United Services Great War Association of Malaya Taiping Branch being procelds of the Concert by
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  • 54 5 Messrs Symington, London, have no doubts as to a recovery in the price of rubber for they state that "America trill have to enter the market as large ouyers within the next few weeks, and as the world's surplus is now held in London, the greater part of America's purchases
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  • 159 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Nov. 30. Catalogued 1,400,352 lbs. 625.15 tons. Offered 1,323,846 lbs. 591.00 tons. Sold 6,191,920 lbs. 532.11 tons. Pricea Reu.ized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:— Singapore Standard Quality ao cents per lb. Good Average Quality 36 Vi to 28 cents per lb.
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  • 285 5 Singapore, Nov 29. The increase of business in the rubber section of the local share market has been fully maintained as anticipated in our report of last week and shares show an all round advance m price. Sellers are naturaLjy reluctant to part with their
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  • 381 5 Singapore, Nov 50. The improved tone of the share market as indicated in our last report has continued during the past veek. Some few rubber shares are a little weaker, but the great majority of stocks are firmer and business becomes easier every day. The
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  • 369 5 For many months the"Straits Echo has been contending that the Civil Service of the Colony is overstaffed, that the cost of the administration is excessive and that there is no longer any justification for the temporary allowances. It was a distinctly unpopular attitude to have
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  • 76 5 Singapore, December 1. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-8 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 16% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 59 On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 63 5 C. ef C. Rubber Association. Singapore, December 1. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 40 40 Vs December 40 Vi 41 Jan to March 434 44 April to June 44Vi 45 Tone of Market.—Firm. Fred WaUrhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, December L To-day's closing rubber quotations ire
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  • 150 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Dec. 1. Silver 37Vs. Hongkong 16% pet cent premium. Shanghai. Three Months Gold $48. Share Market. —Quieter. Rubbers.—Fair enquiry. Lunas $7, Jassetta $1, Collinsburghs $1.75, Craigieleas 75 cents, Ulu Benuts 30 cents, Mandai-Tekongs 30 cents, Brogas 38 H cents Allenbys 22 cents, Nyala3 $5, Kempas $5.20,
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  • 227 5 Here is a Jutland story recently told by Colonel Leo Amery: In the tkmm of the Battle of Jutland an officer in a British warship noticed two gunners intently discussing a matter. Curious to know what they were taiking about he approacned them in a moment's peace between sned bursts
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  • 237 6 FOOTBALL. S R C II v. WARDERS. A team of local warders played a soccer match with the SRC second eleven on the club ground yesterday afternoon. The game was quite an interesting one, the warders winning by an odd goal. ST. JOSEPH'S O B v, U E. The
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  • 390 6 SCOTLAND WIN AGAIN, By -Reynard." The local Scots can play rugger as well as soccer, as they proved yesterday on the S C C ground in defeating The Rest by five points to three, in a game wnicn, though exciting enough, was generally very scrappy. The teams were: Scotland
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  • 63 6 SUNDAY'S EVENTS. A team race and a water polo match with the Staffords will bo the sporting events at the Swimming Club on Sunday. On the social side, the Hawaiian Troubadours, now appearing with much success at the Victoria Theatre, are coming over, and have very kindly promised
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  • 28 6 DANKER'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Tan Teng Kee, feather weight amateur champion, has informed us that he is willing to meet Mr T A Danker It any early date.
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  • 40 6 Kwantuag, from Bwabow LIS. Van Neck, from Manando 1-12. Produce, from Bangkok 1-12. Hafthos, from Bangkok 1-12. Ranee, from Kuantan 1-12. Glenfalloch, from Penang 1-12. Senang, from Palembang 1-12. Klang, from Penang 1-12. Circe, from Deli 1-12.
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  • 275 6 GETTING THINGS CHEAP. Autolycus," of the Financial Times," writes: Push to its logical r.suit the argument that the survival of the fittest is the real cure for the rubber crisis and you arrive at a conclusion which I do not think is clearly seen by those in
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  • 209 6 Local Topical Films. The Alhambra last night had a number of local topical news films included in the programme. These comprised scenes at the arrival of Lord Northoiiffe, the Girl Guides review at Government House, Yacht Club racing, and Swimming Club polo, taken by Pathe rilms under the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 75 6 WaNTED —To purchase Motor Oyole, in good oonditioo, ohfap Full particulars, age prion, etc., to Box 106, e/-> Malaya Tribune. 1 12 3 12 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE ii hereby given tbat *ll ontitandiug billi agaimt the Government should b* pretented for payment before the 15th ir.itsn'. \U bills /or *xpeniet
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    • 253 6 B I> I*S O 1ST icvn a ib<* PHONOGRAPH thirty v ego Edison-Bell Phonograph (with diamond or g*ppbire n*f J' represent! the puflHtln arriv d at *fter yean of fxpe.iiat rt Fries $135 $480 Show K ton 8, Baffles Chambers, C> m W. E. Vowle v Ac Co I Sole
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 131 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Dec 1. High Tide.—10.55 a.m. Queen Alexandra's Birthday (1844.) Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15. B Scouts Music class, 5.30. Hawaiian Troubadours, Victoria Theatre, 9.30. To-morrow, Dec 2. High Tides.—0.14 a.m., 11.80 a.m, Hockey: S R C v. Staffs. Boys gymnatic competition, Y M C A, 5. B. Scout:
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    • 634 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec 1. Batavia Kon. der Nederlanden 2 p.m. Malacca, Medan, Colombo, Port Said New York *Wray Castle 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Medan Van Cloon 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Japan Chosen Maru 3 p.m. Port Dickson Port Swettenham ♦Hebe 3
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  • 412 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. WORLD'S STUDENT FEDERATION To Meet in Peking. Ai tbe ergrnt invitation of the Cbrlßtisn Btaderit Movements ol China, the World's Btudent Christian Federation is arranging to hold its eleventh conference in Peking from April 4th to 9th 1922. Pre conferences
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  • 359 7 Surprising Contrast* n Vehicles. Some very interesting comparisons between ancient and modern methods of transportation in the Far East are made in the accoant of a journey by Miss Harriet Geithmann, of 8eattle, Washington, U S Am through Japan, Korea, Manchuria and China. Perhaps t;ne£most curious thing to
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  • 198 7 Expedition to the North. Canton, Nov 19 —According to various reports President San TatBen has defioitely decided to seed lie expedition against Ihe North, bat so far no announcement has been made. It i-, however, e'ated that the troops iv the various placee have been ordered to
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  • 108 7 Statement in Confession. The confession of Ryichi Nakoku who is under arrest charged with tbe murder of Premier Hara, shows r hat tbe assassination was long premeditated. Nakoku said be purchased tbe dagger last summer and they were shadowing Premier Hara, bat the guards were always 00
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  • 369 7 Mr Fresson, the well known former military aviator of Shanghai, nd Mr D W Leach, the popular Interport member of the Cricket Club, bave been receiving the congratulations of their frienda on a remarkable escape from death which they experienced while flying on Armistice Day. They
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    • 953 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. issue of $20,000,000 Liai Bearing httrttt frees tkm data of purchase at 7 par cant, par anamai —Ml half-janrly on May 1 and Not amber L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY ft, 1926. Free of Income Tax aed other Duties. Priee of Issue 100—par cent,
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  • 299 8 MR. THORNE "JOINS UP." With the third reading of the Volunteer Bill in the Legislative Council early this week, the old Penang Volunteer Corps automatically ceased to exist and all its officers and members reverted to the position of private individuals. It is now the clear duty of
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  • 239 8 New Criminal Cases. London, Nov 5. —A considerable increase in the number of prisoners received under sentence for the year ended March 31, as compared with the previous year, is shown in the Report of the Commissioners of Prisons to the Home Office. The respective figures are
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  • 110 8 (>andhi Losing Ground. London, Nov. s.—"Gandhi's countrymen are level-headed enough to ace that he has been playing with five," says Missionary Low from Jaipur in the "United Free Church Record," which the "Scotsman" featu res. "After deliberately breaking the law for the purpose of provoking arrest, Gandhi has
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  • 65 8 Our editorial department has had a separate telephone installed, and the following numbers, it is requested, should be utilised as required: No. 345. Editor, "Malaya Tribune." Also sub-editors and reporters. No. 171. Manager, "Malaya Tribune" and Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Advertising Manager, Malaya Tribune." Editor, "Lembaga Malayu." Also
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  • 298 8 "NOTHING LIKE BRITISH RULE." The Emir of Katsina (the University town of Hausaland), one of the three great Mahomedan Emirs of Nigeria, who rules over half a million of people, recently returned to England after making a pilgrimage to Mecca. In an interview with Reuters representative,
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  • 166 8 Try Wearing Yellow Clothes. It is stated that as a result of experiments that have been carried out by eminent scientists in Africa, Australia, America, India and other countries infected by mosquitoes it has been conclusively proved that mosquitoes wUI not approach some colours. They do not
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  • 156 8 Huge Teleecope in Mine Shaft. By utilising a mine shaft at Chaoaral, Ohio, as a barrel telescope, Mr B McAffee, the American millionaire scientist, and Professor Todd, of Harvard University, intend in 1924 to make a study of Mars in order to determine the existence of human life
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  • 136 8 M Pa Appeal tt 1 Woman. Major Birchall, M P for North-East Leeds, speaking- at a conference at York, said the hindrance to men being pure in heart was greater to-day than it was before the war. It was not all the fault of men, but had
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    • 144 8 I 0 It is a mistaken policies of to,> keep your Secarities— Money or Valuables in an inferior safe. CHUBB'S Fire and thief resisting safes are used in all the leading Banks, Government Offices, etc. THROUGHOUT THE WOfiLD. Fitted with Keyless Combination Locks. II a^ass*^^. aaaaaaaaaaaaaa^s MMBaasaaaaa«aaaa»aa» j BY APPOINTMENT
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