Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1921

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. V— AND wr-* SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. fli Vili. No. 283 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 FIVIS CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 223 1 f<UN AND COMPANT I *T O Y NftRT'T BRIDGE ROAD, 1 1 SINGAPORE. I Phene 550 VLERS IN PiIOTO- if MATERIALS I OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING PRINTING AND 1 ENLARGEMENT ALSO I CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. ii m\ lßM nr''*^^ tM> tML<^- "BEER GLORIOUS BEER" j Refreshing and Invigorating.
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    • 30 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, I AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. T»L No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 115 00 Per annum HaU-y~rl7 Jg Per quarter
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  • 1258 2 WHY SHOULD THERE BE OBJECTIONS? Some Penang Views. Writing on the registration of domestic servants, the Straits Echo states There really does not seem to be much that is new or enlightening to say on this vexed subject. The local press has argued up and argued down and
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  • 150 2 For the convenience of readers of the "Tribune" in the above districts, new depots for the sab of our paper have been established at the addresses given oelow, and copies can be obtained daily from the places indicated. It is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 I FOR QUICK SALE I MO lw R CYCLE In Good Running Order $140.00 ANGLO-C2INESE MOTOR COMPANY, 3«. SHORT STREET. j ENGINE REPAIRING SPECIALISTS (Midway betw**o Selegie Road and j motion of Middle tod.) Many Ailment* com© from tho Taoth IP YOU HAVE BAD TESTH. consc t -H. MATBUTAKE, LICENSED
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    • 589 2 DO YOU LOOK TIRED? S.'m" jrerpV tdw»;w war i worr*, rkdlook, li,le lb* i utwatd si«t> it nervor.sn. sp f n» n t' h• r> i p raspp, with ia charge erietio ejmpu,B of wurry, lack of a petite, ':*-t»d3ch*B and 6ie*plet.9nt-sa. To sticb f<<pJa K *bonld b j of
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    • 143 2 liitmstinij Handbooks (or Everyone. Astronomy 0 90 Vtro'ogy 0 90 H"d bow to road them 090 TT vie md ho wto real them 090 iiiog as %r. index ta oharaatftr 0.90 L-gal advioe lof sverybody 0.90 P-arson's Dream B>ok 0 90 tfortunfl Telling by CVds 0 90 P.vson'a For»nn». Teller
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    • 415 2 DON'T BE IN THE DARK. I About the most marvellous cure for' Rheumatic pain that the world haa ever known. Don't go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of 65 eta. will bring you substantial proof that. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE
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    • 593 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY kU< Tl(fty§ t Messrs WARING ROE Beg to give notice they hava^ reserved I certain days for Sales eft Freehold ana Leare- hold Properties, business Premises, Bu Id ing Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOft*, 14-1 CM.LYFR QUAY (opposite the Opneral Post Office) Owners desirous of including
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  • 719 3 Lststt Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore, December L Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange a:: Shan Brokers, issue ths following list of quotations. Rubber. Dellax Sharaa. BBSS v *lues Buyers Seller*, 1 Allenby 0.20 0.30 1 Alor Gajah 1.40 1.60 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.50 5 Ayer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 r IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 9,30 PM MITCHELL LEWIS iu .he fa-no** story of the Maine Woods by H■-•In-an Day. It w a »wj 9 uw sto-y with «osnes of hard lighting acd breathless adventure. KIN G SPRUCE la 6 Paris. i! 3 pro ?notion of great dramatic and
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    • 722 3 J mhm From MONDAY, November 28, to BATDRD\Y, Dec-mb-r 3. Th S Ike Tneatre I —AT tek j ia me anli !i i A i Ii a l iPt.m -mTH Ptotnrm. the i| _&_Xa ills B* s WmT «snten i i -s.. haa I 1 IflUiA.fT,, ""c^tr I Oreaaatra Cakea.
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    • 335 3 AMUSEMENT SUPREME I!! P/eeenlation of tbe Gr.at st and B-st Pic'n c of the Year The Film that crowded ih«> Victoria Theatre. To-night And all Week nntn Thurslay December Bih. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P M, SHARP "FARES AND FAR ONES' M3NFGjMEHY ROCK COMEDY A Rio. Oi
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  • 57 4 There will probably be a aatisfactory conclusion to the naval question at Washington. Rival oil interests are active. The story of the asphyxiated Moplahs ia told. Lord Northcliffe sailed yesterday. A big Chinese estate case is being tried in Penang. Government mutton is on aale at a moderate
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  • 51 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr§ T»n t> >o«v P. h. Mr. S o'v K*kj J on M (1 f toll} f *g to th-* V their IViatfoOS and friends w;.(. kindly Btt«od*d! thf* funeral of th> late Mr. Tan Poh yfs.trday and abo ro those who s-nt wreath*. 3 12 3
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  • 915 4 There is horrid discord in the world's orchestra at the present time. Even a consultation by the leading musicians, in the capital of the country which neglected its opportunity to make a real success of the League of Nations, is failing to restore any suggestion of harmony.
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  • 315 4 Mr F E Harmer is appointed to act as Superintendent of Police, Malacca Capt J E Edwards, R N R, is appointed Deputy Master Attendant. Singapore. Scotland defeated The Rest at Penang in a rugger match, yesterday, by 6 points to nil, wires our correspondent. Details regarding the size of
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  • 117 4 Well-Known Chinese in Dispute. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Dec 2.—ln the Supreme Court Mr Justice Whitley has been called upon to deciue which of two brothers was the purchaser of the Tampenis Rubber Estate in Singapore. The plaintiffs and the defendent are well-known local people, Ong
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  • 144 4 On Nov 30, the Poster competition for the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition closed This competition has aroused very great interest, not only in Singapore, but throughout the Straits, and Federated Malay States. The Publicity Committee has been jverwhelmed with sketches and suggestions, and is now busily engaged endeavouring to
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  • 51 4 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that in the Supreme Court yes.erday judgment was delivered in the appeal of Fearon and Co., appellants, versus Chart and Co., respondents reversing the judgment in the magistrate's court, which awarded Messrs Chart $462.50 and costs, over a deal in 500 Lingui tin
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  • 433 4 Mr G A Hereford is appointed to perform the duties of Register General under the Statistics Ordinance. The King will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with regard to the Ordinances to amend the Ports Ordinance, to give effect to certain provisions of the Austria Treaty, to
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  • 305 4 Views on Forthcoming Exhibition. Lord Northcliffe lefi for J a v a ye afternoon fly th Interviewed just before his denar ture he told our represents fa |Tl he hid just visited the ground* the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Ex hibition was to be held. He greatly interested in
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  • 12 4 Armed Boats off Tarakan (Aneta Service to the "Tnbur.e*). a
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  • 83 4 Government Price 1"> ct« hi It is notified that Government mutton can now be obtained at 45 CI ate] ib, and anyone who is asked more for it is requested to report the seller H the Company handling the meat It is hoped the public will co-operate by
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  • 97 4 The French Consul courteous supplies the following information Marshal Joffre will land on Tuesday morning, Dec 6, at 9 a.m. a: Johnston's Pier. A special space will be reserved si the Pier for the members of the French community wishir..: I this ceremony. Moreover, Marshal Joffre
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  • 226 4 A number of appeals against the 1921 assessment of property for rating purposes wepe heard by members of the Municipal Commission yesterday. Mr K J Farrer presided, and ihere were also present Messrs J M Sime, J A Elias, See Teong Wah, H L Manchester (Acting Secretary).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 171 4 Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. IChristmas Bazaar J swii aHe Jor fl TOYS, CRAcKfcKS,* SWEETS, CHOCOLATES, PERFUMES, ETC. A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. t SEND YOLtt uRUKRS TO THE Asiatic Petroleum Co, (S.S.), Ltd. Incorporated in England. j IST. HELEN'S COURT, Slngrpora. SWINEII4RT TYRES TUBES tSole Importers:
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    • 267 4 New Stock in Hand, I Best Black Coal Pitch, White Cotton Waste, Best Quality Rosin, Cast Steel Sledge Hamn ers, Csst BtonebreaKers Hammers, Smoothon op Iron Cement, Pruning, Hand and Crosscut caws, Semi-rotary Wing Pumps, Hubbuck's Pamts of all colour, Hubbuca's Linseed Oil (Kaw and coiled), HubducK's Genuine Turpentine. Eic.
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  • 122 5 THE WASHINGTON NAVAL PROBLEM. Will JAPAN AGREE? Reuter. Washington, Dec L —The outstand- of to-day's proceedings .v. meiting of the committee of Ur Hughes, Baron Kato and rur i n an endeavour to re•u the Japanese-American diverC regarding the naval ratio. each side seems ob the reasonableness of
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  • 129 5 Reaction in German Money. Reuter. turn, l )i I.—lnterviewed by ••L'htrar.sitteunt." Sir John Bradbury declared that a moratorium could not 1» considered unless Germany forI ftod it, which she, up to m present, had not done. The unanimous vote of the Reparations Commission was required before a very
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  • 75 5 Allies Conference Mooted. Reuter. Far>, Dm. I.—Semi-official: In the mmm of a conversation with Ambassador St Auiaire, Lord Curzon sugpM a general settlement of tht la-: rr. pestioa by means of a small pllwiMiJ conference consisting, of tr.v Italian Ambassador in Paris, M h i, and Lord
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  • 66 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 1.—Representatives of the Pennsylvania Railwa\ J- nine other companies appeared ief:re the committee of the Shipping Board to consider the abrogation of ad contracts with foreign steamlines, in view of the Shipping Beard's declaration that such con menaced American merchant sanne success. h was stated
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  • 64 5 Reuter. •aatoa, Dec. 1.—Reuter leam3 that no doubt:? entertained in well-inform-jj quarters that the object of the a z;n laid was Quetta. ft« fact that it started from at hast eighty miles inside territory is regarded as sfiificant. Nevertheless 4 is not 'he Amir or the Afghan
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  • 55 5 Reuter. Dec. I.—Mr Mellon, xpert, announces that n 'ted States has accepted an v i'ation to send a repre-M&tath-f tr meeting under the the Allied Reparations SSIOn to d-senss measures for a; of world finances, "•ta-g will be a conference of •rs, who will be •ttetdtd hv Bj
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  • 48 5 Reuter. -> r Henry Lambert inted Senior Crown ™ot for tv<« v nonies in succession *'tuer, retired. I'avis has been appointed Oder Secretary for the in succession to Sir H Lam--i* LiLUt Colonel J F Carchlef engineer to the Crown S k° en appointed an Crown Agent—Reuto.
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  • 188 5 o» The Rival Groups. Reuter. Amsterdam, Dec 1.—Sir H Deterg» m a speech at an extraordinary ge neral meeting of the Royal Dutch Company, said that if only the smallest part of the Government policy with regard to taxation and export duty in the Dutch Indies was executed,
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  • 151 5 Shouted for Water. Reuter. Madras, Dec I.—The first sitting of the committee of enquiry into the Moplah train tragedy has been held at Tirur. The traffic inspector said that the identical van previously carried 122 prisoners, but it was found, on a subsequent examination of the fatal van,
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Par?s, Dec. 1.—The newspapers report that an international financial conference is likely to take place in Paris shortly. Lon Tseng Tsiang, former Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has arrived at Muralto, Switzerland, for a sojourn of several week.—Reuter.
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  • 22 5 Reuter. Rome, Dec. I.—The destroyer Cent'uro sank in a violent storm off the island of Trianesia. The crew were saved.—Reuter.
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  • 296 5 Ex-Service Men in Morocco. The Times has received from a correspondent a statement regarding the position of British ex-Service men who took service in the Spanish Foreign Legion for service in Morocco. He says :—The plight of these men is now becoming known in France through
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  • 30 5 A solemn high mass in honour of St Francis Xavier, Patron of the Goanese residents in Singapore, will be celebrated in the Church of St Joseph to-morrow at 8 a.m
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  • 343 5 LOCAL SCOTS AND THE VOLUNTEERS. A meeting of Singapore Scots, under the auspices of the St Andrew's Society, was held at the Cricket Club last evening and it was decided to approach H E the tiovernor as to the a kilted Company in the new Singapore Volounteer
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  • 215 5 Tram Inspector's Examination. A Chinese, Cha Kee Po who was examined by Mr G H Kellagher, Assistant Official Assignee, in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard yesterday, said he came to the Colony nine years ago and lived until two years ago upon the income from
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  • 134 5 Solution and the Tube. What looks like an excellent idea for a new use for rubber is suggested by Mr Graham jflampton *%Vcik. lie writes in the "Financial Times" of Oct. 28: "In view of the present position of the rubber market, I venture to suggest that a
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  • 127 5 More women barristers The results of the •Hichaelmas Bar Examiination, announced by the Council of Legal Education, are remarkable for the success of women candidates. In all 29 women gained places in the class lists—four in Roman law, five in constitutional history, ten in criminal law,
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  • 140 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) From P W S I see by the "Tribune" of Nov 28 that there was a fight between the Protestants and the Catholics in Belfast. I never heard of a true Irish Protestant and a Catholic
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  • 171 5 Frerarh Offer to Inventors. A prize of a million francs (about £18,500 at present rates) has been offered for an aero-engine by the administrative council of the Committee for Aeronautical Propaganda in France. Competing constructors are asked to produce an aeroplane engine which will give
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  • 103 5 The Women's Christian Temperance Union again appeal for aid for their Christmas Fund, which is used in providing gifts for the inmates of the hospitals, asylums, and other beneficent institutions in the City, and for distributing among the poor of the Churches. This appeal
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  • 217 5 Messrs Wheelock and Co, of Shanghai, reported on Nov 17 The situation in our outward freight markets is as follows To United Kingdom and Continent —There is still no change to report on this berth and cargo is conspicuous by its absence —the fact is that prices of
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  • 117 5 One of Mr Selfridge's advertisements makes this interesting and striking statement: Our stocks are turned over in less than two months. In less than 40 full selling days and eight half days (Saturdays) we sell an amount more than equal to our entire great collection of merchandise." In the Penang
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  • 199 5 C E Z M S Annual Bazaar. On Wednesday, Dec. 7, there will be held in the Hall of the V M C A the annual sale in aid of tne Funds of the C E Z M S School, which is dependent upon the proceeds of
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  • 226 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom No. 30 Kling-street, on Wednesday afternoon 9i»9 years leasehold land situate off Changi.road in the District of Paya Lebar, area 2 acres 3 roods and 23 poles, bought by
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  • 29 5 Kipong, from Geraldton 3-12. Hye Leong, from Malacca 3-12. Sri Muar, from Malacca 3-12. Kinta, from Penang 3-12. Harvar, from Bangkok 3-12. Zaida, from Bangkok 3-12.
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  • 100 5 Registration of school managers and teachers is, we are glad to hear, proceeding quite smoothly and satisfactorily in Pi-nang, as in the rest of the Colony. Thus is wisdom justified of her children, for we foretold from the first that when the Ordinance canif into operation our Chinese friends would
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 WANTED.—Lady shop assistant Knowledge of floral deooration eutial. Liberal salary and com" mission to competent persons. Permanent position. Apply in t eraon 26-3, O/ohard Road. 3 12 6 12 ORCHIDS. Vanda Joaquims 70 cents per dozen, Baskets $5 per basket. Wreaths $5 eaoh. Fresh] Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention [given
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    • 272 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. To-night! To-night! MONDAY, December sth Tues. 6th At 9.30 p.m. Wed 7th at 913 pm MATINEE SAT. AT 5-15 p.m. MATINEE WED. AT 5.15 p.m. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AUSTRALIAN FILMS, LTD. OF I mmm mmm a mmt a■ PRESETS T THE I KAAB ROYAL J "A mart m Hawaii"
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 413 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec 3. Mersing Barratta 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Colombo, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg ♦City of Delhi 2 p.m. P Sambu, Blinjoe, Djeboes Palembang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said New York •Sagadahoc 2 p.m. Malacca Muar ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena
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  • 69 6 FOOTBALL. S C C II v. MUNICIPALITY. The soccer team of the played a niatcn witn the SCt second eieven on tne .Padang yesterday, tue game resulting in a draw oi one goal all. "Ihere was keen piay on both sides, but tue forwarus lacked combination. In both teams
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  • 154 6 STAFFORDS II BEAT SRC. The SRC hockey team was defeated by the Staffords II after a good game on the club ground yesterday afternoon. The SRC put up a hard fight but the soldiers were the better side. Play in the first half was pretty even. CAIN game the
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  • 181 6 YMCA BOY'S CLASS. The gymnastic competition for the boys' class, was held at the Y M C A hall yesterday afternoon. Mr J Jefferson, physical director, was present, and conducted the competition. Over 30 competed, and the results were quite good. The class was started by Mr Jefferson only
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  • 191 6 SCC TRIAL GAME. The following S C C teams will play in a trial game on Tuesday at 5 p.m. sharp Probables: —S E King B E Ablett, EON Hogben, G H Warren and h Leaky W inter and J S atson R Kennedy, W C Ramsay, P A
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  • 81 6 IRELAND vs THE REST. A polo match will be played on Monday next, Mr Newell's team (Ireland) vs. Mr Dove's team (The Rest), at 4.45 p.m. There will be three chukkers, of 6 minutes, with 5 ponies. The teams are: Mr Newell's team: 1. R B Osborne, 2. Major
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  • 296 6 AUSTRALIA MAY ENTER AMERICA CUP. Great interest has been created in Australia and New Zealand over a suggestion of the Hon T M Wilford, Leader of the Opposition in the New Zealand House of Representatives, that a challenge should be issued for the America Cup by Australasian yachtsmen. The
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  • 445 6 A FALLACY THAT DIES HARD. Styles that Make tor Success. Mr A E Crawley writes in the Observer": It is especially indoors on a woodlloor that the respective merits ol the various strokes in the game can i>e estimated to advantage. The iii iniary object of every stroke
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  • 151 6 Singapore December, L During the past week the local Rubber Market has remained steady with a firm undertone, and a fair volume of business has been transacted in near positions, the enquiry for "spot" off quality rubber being particularly good. For the Auctions yesterday, 625 tons
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  • 89 6 S. Andrew's Cathedral. The 2nd Sunday in advent 4th Dec. 1921. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the week. —Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. and
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  • 58 6 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Wesley Church, Fort Canning-road. Rev W T Cherry, Acting Paster. j 8.00 a.m. Sunday Schcol. 9.00 a.m. Public Worship. Sermon by Rev. E H Rue. 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Sermon by Bishop G H Bickley. Tuesday. 5.30
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  • 434 6 Lord's Day 9 a.m. Breaking of BreadLord's Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service Speaker Mr E V Brewerton. Subject: Walking Backwards." Monday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Thursday 4.30 p.m. Ladies Meeting. Friday 8 p.m.
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  • 129 6 To-day, Dec 3. High Tides.—0.50 a.m., 0.6 p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.30. Hawaiian iroubadodVs, Victoria Theatre, 9.30. To-morrow, Dec 4, High Tides.—1.25 a.m., 0.44 p.m. 2nd Sunday in Advent, Swimming Club launches: 10, 11, 2.30. From.—9.30, 10.30, 12.30, 3.30. < Team race. Water Polo—Club v. Staffs. Yachting: Cup
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  • 50 6 An attempt to introduce more of the pructilHl into «enonls i» to be »«un i» tbe lvuulu l<e«l»b Vernuculur 8cbool, !«ber«, tbe unuul lmbjectu, tb» pupil» »r« beinl; uloo truinetl in tb» mulling ot limning net» un<z otbe»r««zui>it«», tor murine u»e. pro5r«»«v« policy b»« em«nute<l trom tn» at lll» L
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 400 6 TP rice Reduced AAt /fl AAti BKA'D jI iB B«AHD J Beer Beer is Eftf! is Munich Munich Beer. Beer- J The Best! iffeSlfJ The Bestl <Gr- Purely WBc Co., 2-li, Finlay?on Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams AURELT." SINGAPORE S. S., F. M. S. and Nstherland Indies. Thone 172 aaaamrr:
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    • 129 6 Henness y firandy at S3 60 per bottlm AT 45 High Street. 3 S 12 NOTICE. MUTTON PRICES. It is hereby notified to th* Pobli; that the price of Government mn'ton ii 45 c-n'e p<-r lb. Th« pnblio will oblige by infer ming th- undesigned if any snob mntton being
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    • 355 6 THE PATENT PATCHQUICK (.OY., I, 2& 3, <fcvanagh Road, (Ntxt to 0 eh w4 Bosd Lfathi i Telephone 670 i o*n handle any kind of repair that ia tapoaaaible o make on a ty.o. jaßt bought the beet and most orampletc set of vnioinisiog tools—thoie ihat are used in the
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  • 547 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. THE OTHER CONFERENCE. How Will Washington Deal With It? After diecusdng the W*tbiagtoa Conference, a recent leader in the Central China Post" makes the following enlightening state ment: Paopingfu. There is another Conference meet ing at tbe present time in
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  • 287 7 President Sun Arrives at Chiuping Canton, Nov 23. —According to a telegram received in Canton, President Sun Yat-sen arrived at Chiuping, on the 22nd inst on his way to Kweilin. Owing to the difficuVy of the journey, his arrival at his destination may be 2 or 3
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  • 73 7 A Serious epidemic. Shanghai, Nov 23. —A serious epidemic of small pox has broken out. There have been ten deaths and forty foreigners are in the Isolation Hospital. The disease is of a particularly virulent form. Signs have been posted at all the Hotels and warnings from
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  • 55 7 Alleges Plot to Murder Him. Shanghai, Nov 23. —General Semenov has protested against the action of the police in not protecting him. He asserts that there is an attempt to murder him n progress. It is reported that Semenov has secured a visa for America. He plans
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  • 132 7 With reference to the bhaututg muddle, the 'Asiatic N*ws Agency" .rates tha; the attitude of both Japan *nd Ch na ia r Tbe report oat Japan may adopt drastic measures toward China for tbe settlement of this question is 'i-o iitvci in re«ponsibie Chines" circles. It is
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  • 182 7 WHO'S KOO You want to know just who I am I'm Mister W Koo Minister Plenipotentiary From the Land of Wu-Pei-Fu I'm busy at the moment Bluffing German Delegations I'm what is called the Whole damn Cheese," I boss the League of Nations. I'm up on Wilson's Hobby Horse, Poor
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  • 12 7 Shanghai, Nov 23.—The new French Minister has arrived.
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  • 150 7 IKwan Weng-kong, the magistrate of Kaiyuanshsien has applied to the Fengtien authorities for permission to open up Sunkiatai as an international mart, Investigations are in progres». Mr Ting Tsoh-seh Member of the Hsiao Hsien District Legislature introduced a bill in the Provincial Legislature to open Hsuchow Kinngsu,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 146 7 A" I 7 5v <? v a li/fff fffiS/,/ 4 William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring th 6 newly invented ar\. of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near
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    • 817 7 Heat Lassitude and Fever Dr. Casseii's Tablets Give Splendid Energy and Safeguard the System from Infection. India. South Africa. Mr. Upend rakrishna Bromhopadha- Mr*. Hlen Flowers. 8 Coleridpe-road, ja.va. Poradaha, V 0. 2B Railway. Nadia, Salt BWer. C P.. South Africa, writes:— Beafjal, India, writes:—" 1 am enjoying; I suffered
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    • 944 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOIN, 1921. Issue of $20,000,000 lean Bearing intereat from tne date of pcrrhaee st 7 per cent, per sonars pajyakaa anil-yearly on M«y 1 and He remix r L REPAYABLE AT PAR O.N MAY t, 1926. Free cf hmms lax at oilier Mm, Price of km 100
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  • 1313 8 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. The motor-ship Canton, 10,400 tons dw, the largest vessel ever bailt in Sweden, has laancbed in October at the Oresaod shipyard She will be delivered to the Swedish East Asiatic Company before tbe end of the year. Another new Swedish motor vessel, the
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  • 352 8 Notorious Sikh Surrenders. Lahore, Nov. 17.—A great sensation was created at Nankana Sahib on the 15, instant on the occasion of Guru Nanaka birthday when before a huge gathering of Sikhs, BhaiGurdit Singh, of Komagata Maru fame, who absconded for the last seven years and who
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 HALLO! 1 what a soar X'MAS PRESENTS? BY Purchasing, all Your Presents at Chotirmall's, you will Save Money. JUST UNPACKED Bplendid Assortment of Beantifnl Sllki and Ourtoi. Prio'l Rookbottom and Qaslity Guaranteed. INSPECTION INVITED. Chotir"mall'S •Phone HIT 51—P Hifh Street. THE PERSONAL TOUGH. Modern Publicity is both a science and
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    • 454 8 BUSINESS OPPDRTOIiriES May be discovered every day in the Advertising columns of the IVfalaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ABVERTISEMEKTS "Wanted/ "For Sale," "To Let," "Lost," "Found," and "'Trade Notices," Etc., Etc, will bring c quick results. If you have something to sell, or a house to let, if you require an assistant,
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    • 341 8 STEAMER SAILINGS O&K. Tie Osaka st&i haisti r LJMITID. (Incorporated n Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOT/2A STREET. PROPOSED SAIJNGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to Chang* without notice.) EUROPEAN LLNR Fer PORT SAID MARfillTjea LONDON, ANTWERP, Ro£* TERDAM AND HAMBURG. Atlas Mara sn Dec 21 dep 22 Argun Mam arr Jen 23
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