Malaya Tribune, 14 December 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. a Vol. VIII, -No. 292 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I*2l.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 ISUNAND COMPANY I 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, Phone 550 DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. Let your present bt. bne of utility I Ladies Combination Dressing and t Prices $5.50 Ell J TlM,''| J^L. writing Case as above. an
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    • 105 1 Sime, Darby I Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Foil raeig* of Electrical mppliei in liook V-1.8. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. DiCtOinpk" Telephones. I MADSTBONG Plants, rhe ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small
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    • 244 1 v CIGAKETTSS o nl NU«#. 0 g VIRGINIA For pis£rißsi*t|)g Sitikerjyijtv vdMfl" HO"' <■<— ABDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON. AIR-COOLED Price 2;6Q0 Fine Hill Climbing. To reach the summit of the WREKIN, which rises to a height of over 1,300 feet is no mean test of a car, but the
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  • 2582 2 BY BERTRAND RUSSELL IN "REVIEW OF REVIEWS." China, like Italy and Greece, ia irequeuuy misjuuged uy persons of cuiiure oecaase tney regard i' as a museum, 'me preservation ol ancient ueauty is very important, but no vigorous lorwaru-louKing man is conCent to oe a mere curator, 'me
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    • 561 2 FOR QUICK SALE I MOl CYCLE In Good Kunning Order $140.00 ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 88, SHORT STREET. ENGINE REPAIRING BPBCI.\U3TS (Midway bdtwetm Selagie Road and J a notion of Middle Road J The International Overseas Co. IMPORT* FIiNhST C >al, Miliar, tSJSSt AUSTRALIAN m£?ZXJ£ WHEAT FLOUR Tir ""late and ORB
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    • 625 2 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN. Tet Feels Young at Seventy. Mrs. ta I tte M. *i»ihrr is the p ud luoiutr of of. ecu itulurca. er a*e is seventy, ane took saty -nJ .-ays »oe t.c> y ungcr iLau ai.e ti sne «t> uii*cu to ripe < id *ge s
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    • 346 2 WHAT'S THE USE? What's the use of enduring' those frightful pains in your* face when ten minutes' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment Little's Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves—stops
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    • 947 2 i /eriodi ;al profesty au yms 1 Messrs \t/A«mN& ROE. Beg to give notice that they h ye reserved > certain days for -ales o' uric lida-e hold Properties, 4 Premises, L U Idind Land, eic.a*a: their NEW AU TON ROOHi, 14-1, C LYEfiQUiY (opposite the General Post Office) j
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    • 266 3 llO 1 fJ/i iii 1• A saFQsl igj 1 1 if™w'% ft] IN THH SECOND BHOW AT 9.30 pM. A Uaiversal Sneoial Faatur* with Harry Carey in BULLET PROOF I i 5 toft A*ase»oftewasjg* Istsssd krtW lr ngM Vt n g,ance K«ng B ggnt, Grace DtnaetJd *rid Rh-r* in IHE
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    • 695 3 h Pioin FRIDAY, December 9. to WEDNESDW, December 14. f 4t ar ■•Hit I is the only taa IHHii Al MX a Hiiro tan A i I H II J ttfMLfe Ja w tn an ret th« BEPi I A m A L*V *4 Js& «iuaislti- lea -s- ALnAMDKA -HOrg««e?r«j
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    • 256 3 IS THE FIRST SHOW AT 738 P M SHARP THE MIDNIGHT MAN SERIAL PJkturlng Jamef J. Corbett. Final IniUlment. Lait Bix Parts, Epiiodei 16,17 and 18. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PA. Shi F P FIGHTING FATE SERIAL William Duncan's and Edith Johnston'! Latest Chapter Play. Real feats, reckless
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  • 160 4 I There is an optimistic tone at Washj ington. The Far East problems appear to be on the point of settlement. H R H the Prince of Wales had an interesting time in Benares. The Indian agitation appears to be growing more serious. There have been further arrests
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  • 50 4 REQUIEM MASS At 6 30 a.m. on Friday the 16t> inttant a high m»ia of qui- m wi I b iao» at the Chnroh of 8 J 'N»ph for th* repoie of th<* aool of the hte Sananel J%nien. Relation* •od are rtqieated t<> atten 1 15 12
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  • 1013 4 The world is facing a tremendous period of reconstruction and progress and many features of our life which, up to the present, have been regarded as almost permanent are going to be altered. Human evolution is an established fact which few people in these days attempt to refute.
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  • 805 4 Sir Charles Addis, Lady Addis and Miss Addis left Singapore yesterday by the P and O Kashmir for Hongkong. Reuter wires that the Empire Exhibition Guarantee Fund is now £8o4.000. Dr C B Pasley has arrived in Taip' ing, having been appointed Chief Surgeon, Perak. We acknowledge receipt from the
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  • 17 4 w do nS ne«vas:inly end(** e tb« opinions expressed by corrt: B p OB dents.) A)
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  • 476 4 From S P L The telegrams of the .ast days convey news of pro that have engaged the attent.on of the greatest minds of the woriu Some of the events recorded in the pages of newspapers during the past week will be to in future milestones in
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  • 121 4 From X N KHYE: I hope, Sir, you will kindly allow mT> a small -pace in your valuable paper to complain of a cause of night nuisance to the residents of Cornwall-str, who I am sure, will agree sjith me in •nviting the attention of the proper authority
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  • 100 4 In accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the agreement for the Constitution of a Federal Council dated October 20, 1903, His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Malay States has been plea|jd, subject to the His Majesty the KingT to appoint the Financial
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  • 15 4 The Sr George's Society of Heng b"l,e ».7t ar?an«7MF lc. l.c.!) l.»., Me l?il> Ui.,l
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  • 93 4 On Monday night a Chinese burglar got into the upper rooms of a Chinese house in Rjpr Valley-road while thr family were at dinner, and helped himMf to the jewellery lying about. Somr of the inmates disturbed him, and he gdl on to the roof. A search for him followed,
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    • 204 4 ROBINSON CO.. LTD.. For Christmas J$ Toys. /jh*§ Crackers, rll Chocolates, IM w3 Sheets, Fancy Goods, Silverware $71 Perfumes SJ an <* Every vy~7T~ Variety of jLI jEji Yuletidc Gift. Robinson Co., Ltd., 9m 1 I i 2 (Incorporated is the $.S.) B*<WOBE. A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. SmSD TOUk
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    • 311 4 ml----■-—.--. mmm NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Taoki, Rivets and Wi-h-rs, Boat Nails and R>v-~e, Iron and Brass Woodsornws, Brass Water fiib Cooks, Brass Doable Tallow Cnyw, Iron Stanff-trs Grease Cop», Flake Graphite, Qraphite Compoond, Cast Bteel Filea of all s i s, Moulder's Plumbago Powder, Morgan's Salamander Orncib.es» Eic.
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    • 49 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Closure of S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921. Notice is hereby given that no subscriptions to the above loan will be received by any Banks after the 31st December, 1921. A. M. POUNTNEY, Treasurer, S. S. The Treasury, Singapore, 8th Dec. 1921. 8 12 15 (J
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  • 909 5 Quadruple Alijanse Only The Firs! step. DJenctes Optimistic. Reuter. e w York, Dec 12.—1n an editorial on the Quadruple Agreement, $c •jit* York Tribune" says that to have he Anpjo-Japanese Alli- vitk ut offence either to Japan c r Britain is diplomatic achievement 0 f great importance. Concerts
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  • 81 5 A Collapse at Cardiff. Reuter. London, Dec 13.—1t is officially stated that sixteen -p-German ships have been sold to Britishers, and four prize steamers have also been sold. The prices are considered very satisfactory in view of the state of the market. Lord Inchcape has now disposed of
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  • 48 5 Jewellers' Statement. Reuter. London, Dec 13.—The leading London jewellers have issued a statement denying reports that cultured pearls are equal in value to and indistinguishable from the Indian natural pearls, and reassuring owners of *he latter that their value is t.ot affected by the cultured pearls.—Reuter.
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  • 65 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 12.—M Briand's visit to London, beginning on Dec. 19, has revived talk of a new Washington Conference on world finance. No steps have yet been officially taken in London with a view to such a conference, but it is stated in Down-ing-street that Mr Lloyd
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  • 32 5 Reuter. Pari* Dec 13.—General Yelp Khan, the Afghafl envoy extraordinary, and the Afghan mission, had an audien<& from M le President Millerand. The Japanese Prince Kuni has arrived London. —Reuter.
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  • 32 5 Reuter. Cairo, Dec 12.—Mr Kennedy, form- i er Director of Public Works at Khartoum, has been expelled under martial law in connection with the case of Sir William Willcocka.— Renter.
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  • 419 5 BIG-GAME SHOOT PLANNED. HARTAL A FAILURE. Reuter. Benares, Dec 13.—The Prince of Wales visited Benares for a few hours on Tuesday, en route to Nepal for a week of big-game shooting as a private guest. He made a trip to the Ganges and was greatly impressed with
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  • 71 5 A New Sterling Loan. Reuter. Delhi, Dec 13.—The Railway Financial Committee has unanimously 'reported recommending an annual expenditure of twenty millions sterling during the next five years, to rehabilitate the railways, involving supplementing the Indian rupee loan by borrowing abroad on the easiest terms. —Reuter. London, Dec 13.—Underwriting
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  • 107 5 Tenant who Locked up House, Mr E Tessensohn presided over the usual weekly meeting of the Rent Assessmeri Board yesterday afternoon. The members present were Messrs E A Mias, A M S Angullia, Koh San Hin, Gaw Khek Khiam and H Beadsworth. An application for permission to increase
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  • 56 5 Nearly a hundred members of the Selborne Society assembled at the Church of St. Peter, Gill-street, Limehouse, on Nov. 12, to make a tour of Chinatown. Limehouse Causeway was first visited, where the party found the dwellings barred and apparently untenanted. This, it was explained, was due to police raids
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  • 112 5 "WILL NOT SWERVE AN INCH." PRUDENCE COUNSELLED. Reuter. London, Dec. 12.—1n the Ulster Parliament, Sir James CraSg said that the position was grave. The Irish treaty did not fulfil the pledges to Ulster, and he counselled prudence until the debates at Westminster. Ulster was determined to stand by
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  • 137 5 North and South Must Join. Reuter. London, Dec 13.—Speaking at the Aldwych Club, Mr Chao-Hsin-Chu, the Chinese charge d'affaires, said as regards China's political troubles, that no separation between North and South would be allowed. The Chinese people at large were working for union, which was most essential
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  • 220 5 Large Sums in Votes. There will be a meeting- of the Legislative Council next Monday, at 2.30 p.m. The Treasurer will move approval of various votes. The following extensions to votes will be brought forward: One of $500,000 to "immediate allowance," $800,000 to temporary allowance; $130,000 to allowance
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  • 181 5 Whyt* —Fitzgerald. A quiet but pretty wedding; was celebrated on Monday at the Church of the Assumption when Lieutenant Maurice Whyte, late of the Royal Field Artillery and now manager of Hibernia Estate, Pondok Tanjong, Perak, son of the late J J Whyte. D L, of Loughbrickland, Co.
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  • 1341 5 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ANNUAL ADDRESS. Policy of Retrenchment. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lempue, Deo 13—.vt th meeting of tbe Federal Council to-da •he Commissioner, Sir L»ur ence Gaillemaid, in hii annua adu'rems i the policy of retrench ment mast b* apllied as l.gbily a. possible in the medical
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  • 45 5 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang 1 informs us that recruiting has basal resumed generally in Madras Presidency except in the following usluks which are still closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease Coimbatore District (Avanasai, Erode and Palladam *aluks), and Salem DisAithur taluk).
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  • 556 5 ACTION OVER MORTGAGED PREMISES. Question of Consent. Proceedings i t) an action brought against i) M D Stephen by Uei Tioug uam were commenced 'before tut Justice, bir Walter Shaw, in .iic supreme court this morning- aal ,,i.i.a.iiwli appeared lor tne piaint.*. itUu ilU CttUi*/wcil, Witil «tii" C«U"Ve*,
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  • 95 5 Singapore, December 14. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-8J Demand 2s 3 7-ttu Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-bd Jn India— Bank Tel. Transfer 17^i Jn Hongkong Bank demand draft 12% p.c. pm ->u onuugnui— Bank demand draft 63 V» Jn JavaBank Tel. Transfer 135 V»
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  • 85 5 C, of C I uboet Awuciai^oD Singapore, December 14. ale crepe cmmminjI i noun. i>uj uca Sal sj a. Spot »oOT2 «J iiaokad 2>bev>. I. Uw»>g 1. I bd;ci> aenta Spr* 40 lEftftmtrff 4'j 4^*4 jaiiU-ry 4i'V» Jan to March 44 April to June 4o 4oV» Tone of
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  • 41 5 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $122,012.47 me Carnarvon (Sel) Kubber Co., Ltd., 200.00 H T A B (Monthly contribution) 20.00 Total $122,232.47 Singapore Branch. Previously acKiiowledged $23,614.42 Grand Total $1-15,846.89 Approximate expenditure to date ie #1 lb,* 44.95.
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  • 177 5 A rather severe decline has taken place lately in Chinese Government oonas ow.ng to a statement that the necessary tunds to meet a loan which i.cii uue iateiy in America were not tOl tiicom.ng. mis created a bad impression, as it closely lodowed the new* oi a hitch
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    • 58 5 TYPEWRITERS THE EMPIRE No. 1 No. 2 MODEL'S Jfk^M}> ,rit c /p OIVER 9 No tO Stocked in nil Six a U8 D BY Nearly a!! the Government Deca tments in the Straits and t M Write f <r fall r a ticalars to I The Borneo Company, Ltd. j
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  • 149 6 untitled 8 C C I v. STAFFORDS. Reuter. iT.-.c G <- fust e*oven will meet thd BtaaTafsll 1 m a soccer g*mo on tv 3 C C ground on Friday, when the 3 C C eioven will be Hendry Usde and Corben Pariah, Duff and Edliu; Meredith, Moss, Jemieson,
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  • 686 6 SCC PRACTICE. There will be a rugger practic. to-morrow on th« S C C ground be tween the fodowing teams: Whites. S E king, E J Sutton, >.» 1 Warren, Lt Hogoen, B E Ablett, Cap, Sloper, J b v. ataon, X Kennedy, PAI Mciverron, T G Husband, ICR
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  • 91 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Result. Championship. E W de Cruz beet M P Holmberg, 6—3, 6—3. B Singles. D de Souza, plus 3 beat F Ephraums, owe 15.2, 6—4, 6—2. Doubles. T LeijsBius and E C La Brooy, owe 30.2 beat F Alberquerque and J H Nonis, owe 4,
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  • 13 6 Friday's Tie (Semi-finaL F Ruchwaldy vs. C Smith.
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  • 105 6 S C C vi S R C, The SCC will meet the SRC t hockey this afternoon on the atter's ground. The teams will be S C H La Mothe O R S iateman and A N Laybourne T H Tolyoak, C J Hewitt and Lieut Elliot; Jeut Dickens,
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  • 125 6 AB30TSF0RD CUP RACE. In corncction with the "At Home" to oe held at the Singapore Yacht Clut an Saturday, there will be a rowing race for fours, for the Abbotsfora Challenge Cup presented by Mr E D Hewan. The race will start about 6 p.m. t'rom the west end
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  • 162 6 G G C vs. S G C. The Garrison Golf Club will play the Singapore G C on Sunday at the Jarriaon links. The following are the .ides, the Singapore players being mentioned first: 9. Gallie and Finlayson vs. Gibson .nd Cumming. 9.5. H C Smith and Gilbtitson vs.
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  • 133 6 Wtuli the Bahama, ana other Britiah Teat laiiaa lalanda have ccrnmertia' nd cJhuatic justifiorotion as a part I tbe British Empise, the Bermudr lands have not. The Bermudas arc mall coral reefs whfch cannot even upport human life without artificially Electing the rainfall into cisterns. *ueh
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  • 179 6 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co, at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling-s'.reet, last Wednesday All that one-third share in all that piece of free-hold land and houses Nos. 26, 27 and 28 Cairnhill-road containing an area of 60,740
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 737 6 I BETHESDA HALL. Special Evangelical Mission Continues Highily at 8 'pitf. I tonights Sub/ec*. "AFTER DEATH-WHAT .^r. jtvti^^'iX'-J.... /.u!.u..'v '^^r.ivc*»vm?!(r.-61taamaa naiiwili iiWaalWßW'^aaar»aa^aa»a^ ASAHI BEER. Sole Agents MITSUI BISSAU KAISHA, BAITERY-KOAD, SINGAPORE. TITAN CEMENT I is SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO, LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND i MOPIN. MESSRS.
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    • 115 6 Removal Sale by Auction. «>f Btook in-trade, S teak si.oweas*'with gliding glass door, bent wood bat star ds, Cam on black wood ha) centre settees, blaokwood round able and itooli to mates, adjnatabl* oonging chairs, wax lolisbed teak fide thbl.fi and standard chair, teak dinner waggona, teak lofai nphol «tered
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    • 348 6 THE BAMRIIfTft ORDINANCE Il!S. I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. j SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Ammary Case j I* Bankruptcy. No. 161 of 1909 Bo a. M, de Son tame. Notice is hereby gives that a Fourth Dividend is intended to b« aeclared in the above matter. All
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 378 6 I HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec. 14. ilretay, Trengganu, Kelant^n, i atani, Bandon Bangkok* Prachatipok 2 p.m. Saigon Hsin Pin* An 2 p.m. Malacca Muar 'Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Bangkok Hervar 2 p.m. Medan Medusa 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang 'Ipoh 3 p.m. Muar
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    • 157 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Dec- 14. High Ttfes.—9.8 a.m., 10.33 p.m. < J olo, Balestier. Hockey, S C C v A P C, 5. "Retreat," Bot Gardens, 5.15. Tanglin Club at home, 6.15. Russian Light Opera, Vic Theatre. To-morrow, Dec. 15. High Tides.—9.48 a.m., 11.13 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15. Licensing
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  • 376 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. AFTERMATH OF THE HARA MURDER. Chief of Pohce and Cabinet Reaign. Mr Alfred E Pieres, Tokio correspondent of tbe "Shanghai Mercury" says one of the immediate results of the assassination of Premier Hara was the resignation of the Cabinet. This
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  • 336 7 Band of Destitutes in Shanghai. Oar Shanghai correspondent re ports the arrival in tbe northern port of over a hundred Chinese students, aent from Frauce because here were destitute. Tbey are an.ill in that unhappy state, the message -a;> s. and it adds that they weie seut bacx
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  • 250 7 Need of Foreign Capital. Tokio, Nov. 23.—A Dairen special telegram of to-day's date states that, interviewed to-day by the representative of the Eastern News Agency, M Bliuhar, Minister of War of the Chita Government, made the following statement: "The political situation in the Far Eastern Republic
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  • 141 7 100 Lives Reported Lost. i A sensational accident in which about a hundred lives are reported to have been lost occured on the West Rtver according to information which reached Hongkong on Nov. 30. The motor boat "Kwong Hung," it appears iet Wuchow at night for Kwei
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  • 156 7 69 Buildings Burned. On Nov 2 at 7.15 p m, another treat fire took place in Canton. It bet ke out in a bouse in tbe vicinity of Po Yaeu street, one of 69 wooden erections mostly cecupied by po< r p°ople who gain their livelihood by
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  • 91 7 Attendance Records Broken. Shanghai, Dec 3, —The Aaco Show instead of closing to day k« p< ipen until Wednesdty. There will be a Masquerade Ball to-night. The attendance records were broken last night wben tbe Sbrinera gave a minstrel show. Shanghai. Dec 4.—Five thousand crowded the matshed
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  • 191 7 General Crash Expected. Sbanguai, D c. 4.—The Cbuug Wei txebauge naa ciostd. lis cht ques to t amount of four lakus have been dishonoured. I; is believed that it is possiole that this is the forerunner of a general crash among the exchanges, aixty ihiuese have concluded
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    • 137 7 assentasaaasHa^sßaaaaaaai Ay /<&/ A° 'js/// William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring tti6 newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, 'and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, Game ani Pi aye
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    • 639 7 <ĔF kw \S A t K ia only tljinch"!-! < JLVkwf V f squat* Mtd w-,. a oVy Ii MDfIDTA* 5 F RDHV ITO-WI? !<s..), tithes a mo.«f -rerfu! i xUkIADsSU UlinaHvJ uUillSa Umm tim the largest Cabin t, PW: I ln':""i.aent». ST I'M Sfif r natural in ropro lucti
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    • 955 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOIN, 1921. Issue of $20,000,000 loan Bearing inter*** froar the ttU of purchase at 7 per erat. ptr ioiir IhT&Mt avail-yearly on May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY i, 1921 Free sf Income tax aud other Duties. Price ot Issue 100-psr cm Under
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  • 2320 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, December 14. ITesars. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shart Broken. Allowing list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. ft -p 1 Dividend*. Value*, SeU«. 1 Allenby 1 70 25 per esxt for year ended 30-9-20 1 Alor Gajah J t 6 per
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    • 430 8 r~~gir~j_ ip —m~ ij.i jn —i mm HBSBEBKHat-i j will »«-ai*i> Uk« tn»gtc KIDNEY TROUBLES. Renal Colic is due to precipitation in the Kidneys of unc salts, which collect together, forming hard, rugged, sharp whose ate from that of a grain of finest sand to that of a stone as
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    • 380 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. ffce Osaki; S*s« itiista LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) DE SO LIZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, jSubject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINK. Fe* POET SAID. MARSEILLES ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. ill Mam arr l> c 21 dep 22 irgon Marn arr Ian 23 d«, 24 •Omit Marseillea.
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    • 562 9 "steamer sailings P.^O.-Bkitishlndia AND apcar Line. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AFD PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Cantract with His Majesty's Oovernro/jt. IHE OOttPANY'B MAIL BEBVICES EAST ar! a. peson r b LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Zwom LONDON Due SINGAPOBE. <» Egypt abo it Deo 21 Kwbgar about
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    • 725 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR AOOOUNf OF THE 0 8. SHIPPING! BOARD SAN FRANCISCO-HANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM BIN G A PORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. Granite State, P«w»ng«ri and Freight Dec 19 Creole 8 ate Passengers and Freight J%n 15 State and Freight Feb
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    • 735 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated m U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those dtiirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scent? rente HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAXL f YOKOHAMA, HUOLULP k SAN FfLajTcißCa From HONGKONG s s CHINA 10 SCO tcDi, Jan 16 (First Clan fare, Singapore
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    • 406 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) London Hfw Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP via PORTS. > Hakrrje Maru (New Steamer) Deo 15 Yokohama Mara mm Deo 28 Yoshmo Maru Jan II Liverpool JLfno Monthly Service For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Kamaknra Mam Deo 19 Tokushima
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 451 10 WANTED. PROMOTION INVOLVES TWO THlNGS:—Knowledge and Preparation. Uee tout leisure hours in learning shorthand and business methods. Employers everywhere value ths services of men who are efficiently trained. For particulars of tuition, apply to the Instructor, 177. Havel oca Road. 1-12 15-1 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT, Bo raaian, Chinese or Native young
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    • 523 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. All orders for account of the ''Malaya Tribune" must bear the signature of the Managing Director of the Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Any claim for work done or goods supplied will not be recognised by «he said Company without this authority. €EO*RGE E. BOGAARS, Managing Director, THE STRAITS
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    • 463 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING e% INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE 68, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE, Established 1907, Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplui mm 190,00« COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq,—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Bee, Eaq. Ong Chow Eeng, Eaq. Teo Teow Peng,
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