Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1921
1921-12-02
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section29 1921-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. I fc VEXING DAILY, Vol VIII, -No 282 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 IV- «JJEN The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921.29 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1095 1921-12-02 1 sun ANI) COMPANY I i l«o NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Phone 550 DEALERS IN PHOTOI MATERIALS /> I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION rNDEJRTACES DEVELOPING, PRINTINC AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND fl FRAME-MAKING. g TOYLAND WHITEAWAY'S i i "'The object of this gamp, whxh is <- n e of skill,1,095 words
-
Advertisement23 1921-12-02 1 GIGA 1 EtTKS I mmm r-srr 5 NUMBER VIRGINIA g For Discriminating Smokers. Sole Wa*»u f aerurers. lAHDATK T l?uCO Co. Ltd. g23 words
-
-
Article582 1921-12-02 2 A REFORM NEEDED FOR MALAYA. As one of th". on ffioi-tl members retuirlced at the Legislative Coanci' jmtectug last mondav. the time is j i ipo—-is haslmg beon ovpr-ripe—for the rsablisbment of 'Y.urtof lOrioainal ...ppesl in this Ofl>ny >uch a w*« «Ht«ibli«»hefi in Eu|laad foartaea yearn ago. It582 words
-
Article205 1921-12-02 2 Nature's. Age-Old Secrets. Experiments which are being conducted at Cold Spring Harbour, Long Island, by a staff of scientists, under the direction of Dr C li Davenport, have for their aim sex predetermination, which will enable parents to choose the sex of their offspring. Science is believed205 words
-
Article100 1921-12-02 2 In these days the Chinese tapper is supposed to be an impossible luxury in the rubber world. Yet we hear of a European-managed estate "here, with that class of labour, the Dazaling j headlights arc discuseed m the third interim report of the departmental committee at home on "gnts on100 words
-
Article1025 1921-12-02 2 BY A PHYSICIAN. Or c of tbe most reaspurir g sigt)l nf Ibe timep, to my wsy of thinking ia the ch-nge th*r h*s come over onr attitude towards illness ar d the wide p'tad that ia taken i h Q al'h. Pablic speakers a d waters1,025 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement513 1921-12-02 2 TIR JB BBIT B. the ir»K l mi prk-ehver nd rejuven vtor A s -1-rii id preservation for giving worn and dirty tires a riean nip fi, at the sarr.e time acting as a nre«e- ,,e mbb -r, preventing fdbac decay and ti e <ot. v necessity lur ibose who513 words
-
Advertisement515 1921-12-02 2 SOMETHING EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETIMES. T > k Bf the 8>seoi cl an ard :*e < t'rooi dn-aae ii «y to av> id oval ipa km, Tfee occasional u«h of a Ikx* iv*- t th*r«. ••re, is nuavoiovde w| h most j«o,'l*». When opptilnt maxiiaitM ii oiamwrj lbo IINKE TE8, tb*y515 words
-
Advertisement565 1921-12-02 2 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a cunuition of tne blood that makes that arcn-hend, Kueumatism, your master—or wuta hard work or eposed master—or when suiiering in aching jouits and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,565 words
-
Advertisement554 1921-12-02 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS a Messrs \A(ARING* ROE i Beg to give notice that they have reserve J certain days for .sales of Freehold Lp» hold Properties, usiness Premises Land, etc., at their lU n NEW AUCT ON 1*1 C ULYEH QUAY (opposite the General Post Officii Owners desirous of including554 words
-
-
Article669 1921-12-02 3 Utsct I rices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, December 1. il::;:?. Lyail and Evatt, Exchange ud snare Brokers, issue tbe follcwil if quotations. Rubber. Debar Shares. faa Mm Buyers Seller.--0.20 0.3U I 11« 1.40 Ash I; Maly 1.25 1.50 I aja Bitam 9.00 10.00 0.80 1.2U 1669 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement141 1921-12-02 3 IN THE SECOND i?I|OW AT 9.30 P.M. MITCHELL LEWIs 1b »Le fa-nous r.orji of the Maine Woods by Botean Day. Ith a ewaei ova s.ory with soenes of hard ligh ing and brea.hb-sa adventure. KINGSPRUCS In 6 Parts. s production of great dramatic and piotorial appeal, giving mtehell a typical141 words
-
Advertisement687 1921-12-02 3 i iron MONDAY, November 28, to SATURDAY, December 3. tw J h f 4ftnM la I Aibambra is Ttaatia A* ""1 E wfeara ysc f tfcoaciss jj Ort**a!r j" calmCoffaa I aa<* the irjfST; Vna Hall tor Mafic and rwlam eta. j aaocmraa» aaamci* boa» a*ryed i £a«a* iM»g I687 words
-
Advertisement276 1921-12-02 3 AMUSEMENT Presentation of the Grea;>st and Best Pic'.u< e of the Year The Film what crowded the Vicroria Theatre To-night Ao<I all Week nntil Thursday DtMsenaber 8th. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P.M. HARP "FARES AND FAIR ONES MMrOMHY R03K C1MED/ A Riot ot Fun aaa IaBghtf-r. FR276 words
-
-
Article149 1921-12-02 4 China's wishes are summarised by Mr Sze at the Washington Conference. The question of a Japanese withdrawal from Manchuria is assuming special importance. It is pointed out that foreign police are still necessary. Japan might be loath to give way in the naval percentage matter. Americans sense a149 words
-
Article748 1921-12-02 4 At the moment when Sinn Fein appears to more willing than ever before to collaborate in a sane endeavour to compromise with the British Government and the North of Ireland, the Ulsterites, according to the cables published yesterday, again denounce without any apparent thought whatever all Mr Lloyd748 words
-
Article512 1921-12-02 4 Lady Bucknill, In consequence of ill health, left Patna for England on Oct. 15. A landslide occurred at the Waterfall, Penang, v couple of days ago and a man who was working nearby was buried by it and killed. .Mrs George Maxwell has taker pMMG* from England by the Mantus512 words
-
Article159 1921-12-02 4 Another Appeal by R G A. London, Nov 30.—1n view of tne termination on Dec 31 of the scheme of voluntary restriction of rubber outputs, the Council of the RubberGrowers' Association is asking all rubber producers who have assented to the scheme to continue restriction by undertaking not159 words
-
Article65 1921-12-02 4 Local Resident Arrested. On the complaint of Mr F Dowdeswell, an architect in Government Service, Mr F R Smyth, an assistant .n a local insurance society, residing at Pasir Panjang, was arrested on a warrant for enticing away complainant's wife, Mrs Jlan Dowdeswell, and was produced in the65 words
-
Article89 1921-12-02 4 Sixth Assizes Concluded. The last case at the Singapore Assizes was that in wrfich Hong Teck and Hong Ka. two Hokiens. were hargt d with gang robbery and voljntarily causing hurt. The jury found both the accused cuiity of voluntarily causing hurt and robbery. The Chief Justice89 words
-
Article461 1921-12-02 4 Baltimore. Nov 30.—Application has !>een made for a receivership for the Globe Shipbuilding Company, with liabilities of 3'v million dollars and assets of I,Boo,ooo.—Reuter. I.awton, Oklahoma, Dec I.—Two army aeroplanes practicing battle evolutions collided at two thousand feet and crashed. Four airmen were killed.—Reuter. The Coroner's enquiry into the deatn461 words
-
Article775 1921-12-02 4 BY "QUIZ." The Editor w«ars a harri just now. He oreads nd- office by tha Great Man who n jW hoiXured guest at Govern and wonders whether he -.v, u !<j m the tambies busy or lea.v a i hZ glorious untidiness of the dea as ft775 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1921-12-02 4 Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. nChristmas Bazaar u suifaLlejor TOYS, CRAtKtKS, SWEETS, CHOCOLATES, PERFUMES, ETC. A LUBRICANT FOK EVERY PURPOSE. •a ana yolk orders to the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Incorporated :a England. ST HELEN'S COURT, Sin gar ore. SWINEHARf TVBFS TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific169 words
-
Advertisement263 1921-12-02 4 New Stock in Hand. Best Black Coal Pitch, White Cotton Waste, Best Quality Rosin, Cast Steel Sledge Ham risers, Cast steel Stonebreakers hammers, Smoothon or Iron Cement. Pruning, Hand and Crosscut 8aws, Sami-rotary Wing Pumps, Hubbuck's Pa:nts of ail colours, Hubbuck's Linseed Oil (*aw and Boiled), HubDucK's Genuine Turpentine. Eic.263 words
-
-
Article1580 1921-12-02 5 Powers ire Asked To Hate Extensive* Concessions. Japan and Shantung. Reuter. Washington, Nov 30.—An official c .nuu-i'iq-e stateo taut tne re,V*«uon auu,.ted oy tne .tar luas..'ru i_o.ii'ii'ttee relative to tne extra- r.tor.ai esuon, provides that the i y.vcrs Concerned estaDlish a commission, ach appoint a number toReuter. - 1,580 words
-
Article116 1921-12-02 5 Will Powers Intervene? Reuter. London, Nov 30.—Alarming reports state that Portugal is threatened with a Bolshevic revolution. The newspapers understand the Powers are seriously considering the question of foreign intervention under mandate. It is believed France, Italy and Spain favour intervention.—Reuter. Official Denial. London, Dec 1.—The alarmingReuter. - 116 words
-
Article118 1921-12-02 5 A Conference of Ministers. Reuter. The Hague, Nov 30.—The Government commission on economic policy met under the presidency of the Minister of Agriculture. Ministers of Labour and Waterstaat, and delegates from the Ministries of Finance, Colonies and Foreign Affairs, were present After a lengthy discussion ofReuter. - 118 words
-
Article81 1921-12-02 5 Amir Apologises. Reuter. Delhi, Dec 1.—There has been a serious frontier affray near Pishin. A force of Waziris from Afghanistan overwhelmed a small British column of two British officers and 82 Indians. Both officers were killed, and many of the rank and file were killed or wounded andReuter. - 81 words
-
Article53 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov 30:4TLandru, ha* bean found guilty of murder, forgery and theft, and has been sentenced to death. —Reuter. Paris, Dec 1.— Immediately after the sentence on Landru, the jurymen unanimously signed a recommendation for mercy, in favour of life imprisonment, which it is believed willReuter. - 53 words
-
Article39 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. Manila, Nov 30.—Over a hundred deaths and immense damage to crops and property, have been caused by a tidal wave during a typhoon sweeping several towns in the province of Capiz, in Panay Island, Philippines.—Router.Reuter. - 39 words
-
Article260 1921-12-02 5 Mark Recovers Slightly. Reuter. London, Nov 30.—Herr Simon, who is described as Herr Rathenau's secretary, told Reuter that their conversations with Sir R Kindersley at the Treasury yesterday related to the economic situation of the world, particularly with reference to Germany. He believed that further conversations wereReuter. - 260 words
-
Article158 1921-12-02 5 Charity Begins at Home. Reuter. London, Nov 30.—Mr Churchill, speaking to overseas bankers, said the Washington Conference contained brilliant hopes for improvement in the world's affairs. Foreign politics were resolving themselves into a triple understanding sf the United States, Britain and Japan to secure the peaceful developmentReuter. - 158 words
-
Article106 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. London, Nov 30.—It appears that most of the concessions in the northern provinces of Persia have now been granted to the Standard Oil Company. They were formerly held by the AngloPersian Oil Company, but the rights were repudiated by the new Persian Government. The two companies areReuter. - 106 words
-
Article114 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Dec 1. —A meeting of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company had to be adjourned until Dec 14, as a quorum of representatives of three quarters of the share capital was not obtained. The general manager in a speech declared that the absolute hard cash positionReuter. - 114 words
-
Article34 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. San Francisco, Nov 30.—Mrs Minnie Neighbours, one of the witnesses for the defence in the Arbuckle case, has been arrested on a charge of perjury. She has been released on bail.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
-
Article302 1921-12-02 5 DEPARTURE TO-DAY FOR JAVA. Government House Dinner. During yesterday afternoon Lord Northcliffe visited the Garrison Golf Links and played a foursome with H E the Governor, H E the G O C (Sir John Fowier), and the Hon the Attorney-General (Sir J W Munson). He returned to Government302 words
-
Article198 1921-12-02 5 False Cables Condemned. Reuter. Paris, Nov 30. —Various reports purporting to show that the French and British official viewpoints are somewhat at variance concerning the policy to be followed as regards Germany and Turkey are freely commented upon in the newspapers, causing some little stir. Sedate and sensibleReuter. - 198 words
-
Article43 1921-12-02 5 Reuter. Washington, Nov 30.—The Federal Reserve Board's monthly report states the improvement in trade in November was not so marked as in September nnd October. The iron and steel trade recovery has halted. The silk induitry shows surprising unevenness. —Rtuter.Reuter. - 43 words
-
Article237 1921-12-02 5 Singapore, Nov 30. During the past week there has been a further advance in prices and at the time of writing the market is firm with a good undertone. Fairly large orders have been received in this market within the past few days and although237 words
-
Article1168 1921-12-02 5 PROBLEM OF POPULATION vs. ACREAGE. Facts to be Faced. Whether the Washington Conference, in dealing with the problems of the Pacific, wiil devote any attention to the continental problems of Australia is so far not known. Yet it is quite possible that tne near future may 6tiow1,168 words
-
Article75 1921-12-02 5 Singapore, December 2. ■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 V* On Java— Bank75 words
-
Article49 1921-12-02 5 C. of C. Pubber Association. Singapore, December 2. Pale crepe closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 39 Vs 40 Mi Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Sp( t 40 41 December 40 Vs 41V* Jan to March 43 44 April to June 45Vs 46 Tone of Market.—Steady.49 words
-
Article26 1921-12-02 5 r .j Singapore, December 2. To-day's closing rubber quotations txt as under:— New York.—2o cts. London.—llfcd. Singapore.—4o Vs cts. Tone of Market.—Steady.26 words
-
Article46 1921-12-02 5 Copra. Singapore, Dec 1. There has been very little change in this market since last reporting. A steady business has been done and closing quotations are as foiiows: No. 1 Standard $10.50 to $11 No. 2 10 10.50 No. 3 9.50 1046 words
-
Article162 1921-12-02 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, December 2. Silver 37^. Hongkong 16% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $48Vs. Share Market.—More active. Rubbers. —livelier enquiry.—Lunas $7, Bassetts $1, Coiiinsuurgns $1.70, Craigieleas 75 cents, UiU iienuts 30 cents, Mandai-Tekor. 0 o 30 cents, Brogas 3ft Vs cents, Ailenbys 22 cents, Nyaias162 words
-
Article61 1921-12-02 5 At a recent meeting of the Destitute Indian Coolies Committee, the question of a home for Indian Coolies was discussed, and a-j the congestion of unemployed coc»;i; j r aas, in the opinion of the Committee, been relaxed, it was resolved to close the funds and to61 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1921-12-02 5 The best and safest m\\\ Pare, rapid in action, fl 1 Bp economical in use and B beneficial to the skin. B f fmr Mahes linen I *w Mu+ h white as snow. 1 j bOLE AG EN CM *j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. jj (Incorporated in England.) 1 Bim<»ipore»54 words
-
-
Article71 1921-12-02 6 FOOTBALL. ST. JoB v. v E. A draw of one goal ail resulted from the match between the St Josephs O B and the Luited Engineers on the Reclamation ground yesterday afternoon. Cheong Seng Chye opened the score in the first hart' for the Old Boys, ana the lead71 words
-
Article95 1921-12-02 6 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent). ipoh, De* 1. —Entries for the Ipoh Gymkhana Club Autumn Meeting dosed yesterday. All but the first 4 two races are most satisfactory. Entries, First Day. Race No. 1.—Orthez, Babz, Nankin, 3 Avro. Kace No. 2. —The Bolter, Darfur, Seamaid, Toady,95 words
-
Article208 1921-12-02 6 1 M C A ts. RAFFLES SCHOOL. Reuter. The following will represent the V M C A against Raffle* Institution at cricket to-morrow, on the latter s ground: J U Karunaratne, G J Vyas, D W Scott, W Oe Suva, G H Ooriott, H t> Stack (capt), M CReuter. - 208 words
-
Article145 1921-12-02 6 S R C vs. STAFFORDS II. In the match Singapore Recreation Club vs. Stafford» 2nd, the following will play to-day for the S R C on the home ground G G Gray E O Angus, L M Pennefather C B Webb, J V Moss, J S de Souza E145 words
-
Article45 1921-12-02 6 SCOTLAND DRAWS AT K L. Scotland played The World on the Kuala Juimpur padang on Wednesday evening at Rugby footbal!. A closely contested game resulted in a draw of six all, Scotland scoring two tries and their opponents a tr> and a penalty goai.45 words
-
Article200 1921-12-02 6 SCOTLAND vs. THE REST. The above match will take place on the Keppel Harbour golf links next Sunday, the Scotch team being mentioned first. Players are requested to be ready to start sharp on time arranged: 8.30 F G Richie and J Graham v G J Hurt and H200 words
-
Article289 1921-12-02 6 AMATEURS AND NOVICES. Says the Pinang Gazette Colonel Christie's statement in a letter to the press the other day, that Tvhile he could not sav anything about Singapore, "the amateurs he saw in Penang would not have the slightest chance against amateurs in England" was quite true. At the289 words
-
Article67 1921-12-02 6 SUNDAY'S RACES. The S Y C race for Sunday is the final for the Elizabeth Cup. Points up to •iate are Puteh 14, Margaret II 12, Betty 10, Gertrude 10, Dorothy 8 Marion 6. The course will be the Club course, 3H hours limit, percentage landicaps; start at 1067 words
-
Article207 1921-12-02 6 Camera Test Mystery. Will the mystery of the Indian rope crick ever be solved. Some people lave declared that the spectators are iypnotised. Lord Frederick Hamilton, in .his new book, Here, There, an 1 Everywhere" (published recently by rlodder and Stoughton), tells how attempts to photograph the207 words
-
Article176 1921-12-02 6 The final episode of "The Whirlv.nd" will be screened at the Liberty .lall in the early show, along with a wo-reel Universal Bison Western drama, "When the Cougar Called," ai.d a Rainbow comedy in two acts In the second show, "The Pride of New York'', a five act176 words
-
Article70 1921-12-02 6 Can we measure civilization by capacity to colonize Than must we raise our hats to Japta in Fnrpinn in lai*nd whiab sect of pix&taa Th*r* fixtt I sailed thota water* 45 yarn no and which now resembles an English possession thanks to excellent harI bours, railways, rural70 words
-
Article40 1921-12-02 6 Van Hogendorp, from P Baroe 2-12. Rumphius, from Deli 2-12. Poplyphemus, from Liverpool 2-12. Giang Ann, from Batavia 2-12. Chosen Maru, from Rangoon 2-12. Sarie Borneo, from Sourabaya 2-12. Yan.agata, from Calcutta 2-12. Kampot, from Saigon 2-12.40 words
-
Article29 1921-12-02 6 The inauguration will take place «nurli> l>l ll»e IxliZoul vdlcn «t >»NH mem> b«r»njo ui «>me lo«> labour duilcl». Ino ot>)»>:t ul dne 1>'»lio» i» »o N«4U» »t«.Qml<i, «iiHMj»>z^.29 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement365 1921-12-02 6 i —7 7 r TRADE H [tfH MARK TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO LTD MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, IPARTMENT. Taiping, Teluk Anson, t THE SLNGAPORE HARBOUR Penang Kedah MESSRS. SW AN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO. LTD., LAREN.365 words
-
Advertisement267 1921-12-02 6 j VICTORIA THEATRE. t ONE WEEK ONLY TO-NIGHT KAAIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS IN A NIGHT IN HAWAII WONDERFUL MUSIC SONGS AND DANCES. BOOKING AT MOUTRIES PRICES $3, 2, and L MONDAY NEXT THE GREAT FILM "JOStPH" W.iNTKD.— a drafHotaa by ol et*t I eh- l l uj. P<*rm nent pos* ion267 words
-
Advertisement462 1921-12-02 6 EDISON t irv»Dt* PHONOGRAPH thir'y years ago I«6W THE Edison-Bell Phonograph (with diamond or sapphire needle) represents the perfection arrived at after years of experiment Prices $135 $480 Show Korm 9) 8, Raffles Chambers, W E Vowlev St Co Sole Agents and Disribitors, S S. F. M. 8. Tel. No.462 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous485 1921-12-02 6 MAILS CLOSE I To-day, Dec 2. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya Rumphius 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Mersing Barratta 2 p.m. P Sambu, Blinjoe, Djeboes Palembang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anson •Kampar 3 p.m. Bangkok Kwangtung 3 p.m. Malacca Muar •K..ka 3 p.m. Japan Chosen Maru485 words
-
-
Article1182 1921-12-02 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. CHINA, t APAN AND THE WEST. Lord Northcliffe on Britiah and American Desires. Lord NorthclifFe in a spccch before a large representative gathering of the Anglo-American Association at Peking on 17th inst. f said "Neither of us desires any monopoly1,182 words
-
Article391 1921-12-02 7 Chinese Suggestions for Prevention of Accidents. We learn from Shanghai thai an organisation composed of leading Chinese of Shanghai bss prepared a list of saggestions for the prevention of motor-car accidents. The organisation in qnestion is styled Health Precsationsry Association, and we ere told that tbe suggestions were391 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1921-12-02 7 1- 1 1 ll -i^*", i ~^**w»^MML(sa«w«w»«^sM«aaaMß>sMsaaaHa«Msjßnk* f William axton first introduced printing! presi into t ngland in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented ar: of printing at Jbruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "Th145 words
-
Advertisement624 1921-12-02 7 Prepared as directed Mellins Food it the ]n ■pr~W perfect enbstinh* for breast milk aad •Vl m 1 contains,nature's essential oonetitvaefc JL BE j v j or k*"kh-f limbs and solid fteoh. I i EquaH* good for nursing or 3| mothees as for babies. Mallin's Food X makes snothers happy.624 words
-
Advertisement971 1921-12-02 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1821. Issue of $20,000,000 Leas Mm ring fcrtereet from t*» date mi aurchae* at 7 par east, par aaaisa V» keJf-yearly oa May 1 and November L I L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY l, 1926. Free of Income fax aid other Duties. Price of Issue971 words
-
-
Article592 1921-12-02 8 "THE GREATEST OF THESE." Charity in Siam. Travellers in Siam call down blessings on the donors of the many salas scattered throughout the country. I do not refer so much to the latter day traveller who rides in the carridor train behind powerful European-built engines but to the592 words
-
150 1921-12-02 8 For the convenience of readers oi the Tribune in the above districts, new depots for the sale of our paper have been established at the addresses given telow, and copies can be obtained daily from the places indicated. It is150 words
-
Article79 1921-12-02 8 Eighty-five years ago then died one whom a motoring age has reason to remember, although it seeks to obviate his dust, John Loudoun Macadam, wboee Life's read ondod at Moffat in 1886, had been uearly eighty-one years on the way. He was a native of Ayr, a victualler to the79 words
-
Article385 1921-12-02 8 PENANG'S RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. "Penang is my washpot; over Malacca have I cast out my shoe.' Mr G A Hall is very popular in his own quiet way in Penang and we have heard some resentment expressed here at what is regarded as the Colonial Secretary's cavalier reference385 words
-
Article330 1921-12-02 8 Pretty Pen Picture. Reporters from Mexico City say that President Alvaro Obregon is living in Chapultepec Castle. This has been the home of the rulers of Mexico from Aztec times. It is a somewhat rambling building because it has been added to at ditferent stages of its existence.330 words
-
Article69 1921-12-02 8 Compare Them with Singapore The following are the charges now made in Messrs Lyons' teaabop in London for midday meals of City workers. d. Victoria and plain buns and scones 1 Toasted and buttered bun 2\% Cold ham 8 Steak and kidney pudding 6 Steak and kidney69 words
-
Article36 1921-12-02 8 A get of Irish bagpipes is to be issued for each <per on the establishment of regular Irish battalions, including the Irish Guards. The pattern of the approved bagpipe is known »s th% "Iriah Whr PTpe."36 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement227 1921-12-02 8 HALLO! WHAT ABOUT X'MftS PRESENTS? BY Purchasing, all Your Presents at Chotirmall's, you will Save Money. JUST UNPACKED Splendid Assortment of Silks and Cnriofl. Prioei Rockfcottem and Qnlity Guaranteed. INSPECTION INVITED. CHOTIRM ALL'S 'Phone 1957 5»—52 High Strett. mmr THE PEWl TOUCH. Modern Publicity is both a science and an227 words
-
Advertisement317 1921-12-02 8 I CIGARETTES VIRGINIA Q TABLE DEUCAQBS W 'Gf II 1; NOTHING FINER- BOTTLEDor CANNED****** %f requisites with CROSSE Sf DLACKWEBt m mkwW Det/ccjcres <jh Qc-Jj/.y Purity fmcf 7resA ness Ver.etica of SOUP?. »5 Varieties-cf POTTED MEATS. OXFORD SAUSAGIS OATMEAL. OILS VINEGAR TiNNTD CRDS5E BLACKWELL^ir 'T»Le r*eul« j J will vanish317 words
-
Advertisement342 1921-12-02 8 STEAMĔR SAILINGS Ht Osaka Stan y, h LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FR 0 J| .SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice EUROPEAN LINE. PORT SAID MARS ID I c ONDON, ANTWERP R^ 1 TERDAii AND HAMBUR^ U s Mam arr l>e 21 d- p342 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement544 1921-12-02 9 STEAMER S.AILINGS P.*0.-Br!TIshInd1a AND, APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Englana.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with HL Majesty's Governor »t. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ari a= presan* m wu*,«a LONDON FAA-EASTERN SERVICE. Fro.n LONDON Due SINQAPOEE. V U about Dec 6544 words
-
Advertisement705 1921-12-02 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PA~clr¥liiFsTEAM^ (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 0 8. 8HIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO-MANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. Granite S aA *nd F.-t U-ht Dec 18 SrJaC S>ate Pattenferg and Fr.igh* Jtn 15 Wolverine State P atvl Ifreignt F-b 15 For S\N FRANCISCO705 words
-
Advertisement756 1921-12-02 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service These d*Bi:ons of lee .ag the Orient fhonld travel r,y the scen c ronte SINGAPORB, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAPORE, ?.s. NANKING" 15 fOO lorn, Dec 1 (Miriam F.»et Claee756 words
-
Advertisement483 1921-12-02 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) Lone on f ;*e Fortnightly rvice For MARSEILLES, LONDON A AN1WEBF via P03TSne Mam iNew Steamer) Dec H Yokohama Mara D ec 28 Yoshmo M*ru j in n Liverpool Line Monthly Service •at MARSEILLES 4 LIVEBPOOL via FORTS. Kamakura Maru D483 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement482 1921-12-02 10 WANTED, WANTED—Lady operator for private tel. phone t-xchange. Apply to Box No. 1C5, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 28 11 3 12 WaNI KD —To purchas* Mo' r Oyole, ia good oonduicn, cheap. Fall i anItBlMtj age priee, e c, to Box 106, c/j Malaya Tribune 1 12 3 12 NO F\VOURITISM482 words
-
Advertisement505 1921-12-02 10 NOTICE. MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anandha Bhavan Lodge 130. Penang Street PENANG. Indian Barber Shop. House No. 24, Upper Hokien Street, Open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. L NADASON Manager 18 11 17 12 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby given thai all outstanding biils SfSinst thf Government should h*505 words
-
Advertisement477 1921-12-02 10 J BANKS. SZE HAi TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD, flncorpurated in the S.S.) HBAD OFFICB 58, KLLNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital M $2,000,000 Surplus 890,00« COURT OF DIRECTORS. Saah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Fsq. Teo Teow Peng,477 words
-
Advertisement491 1921-12-02 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BstANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPauat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traug. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000491 words
-
Advertisement430 1921-12-02 10 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporate, in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 1 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,430 words
-
Advertisement313 1921-12-02 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET, Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCI&: D?OH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5.250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq., Chairman.313 words
-
Advertisement443 1921-12-02 10 INSURANCE SJ Ii I I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) BOARD OF I iRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lain Boon Keng. O B.E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chair man. Eu Toag Sen, Esq. C.B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Cbiai, Eaq. Chun Poh SLxug, Eaq.443 words
-
Advertisement549 1921-12-02 10 MALAYA iRIBUP s mm i rs •EWNiNG DAILY.) Tk No. Dept. Tel No. 171, Mssegssial D, t S rBSCRIITloN RATES. PAYABLE ADVANCE Per annum 1t \i S»o* HaJ-yeany quarter Single Copy I <t%. Postage Extra 50 eta. Mt To Foreign countries $1 J Q 0nt^ VERY MANY "«TRIBUNE" READERS depend549 words
-