Malaya Tribune, 20 December 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE, EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. No. 297 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921.
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    • 164 1 .AND COMPANY 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Phone 650* I IN PHOTOMATER »ALS j EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING. PRINTING AND I ENLARG EirVE'lT ALSO CAMERA REPAIPfi AND FRAME-MAKING. WHITEAWAYSr F0B TOILETS. I U Cc,f kiln, lewder. "A-icr* Huir Craa Plc<$l35 A Arzora Viola" 1 Rojal ToiUl Doable S,ze fort be Toilet,
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    • 96 1 Sine, Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated le fltraiti Settteaenta > KECTRI Al DFP4BTMfNT. I Quotations givm for complete Meet ie Lightly Tower Instal: atiacs, i Pnll rer(o t i K,Hjtrioal fuppliet in f toek i VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Blcttjrtpb" Telephones. MADSTHONC:' Plants. The
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    • 235 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND SHIPPING GA^FTTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quartet 8.75 Postage Extra 50 eta. per month. 1. A really cheap and'perfeot article of its kind. 2. The first Sewing Machine
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  • 12 2 (We do not necessarily endorse tbe opinions expressed by cones poadents.)
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  • 843 2 From L C H: Although the concensus of opinion is on# expressing satisfaction at what has already been done at the Washington Conference, there is a class of people who setm to be displeased at the hearing given to the Chinese delegates and the granting by other
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  • 695 2 rom L I JIN It must indeed *i oj li with much gurpri»e, if not loaltj fi to hear thai persona to as audience at a Sunday Service ahould have bean allowed to talk ao freely* recklcealy or irrelevantly about a particular subject, when a service is mushed, as
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  • 150 2 For the convenience of readers of the Tribune ■in the above districts new depots for the sale oi our paper have been establiahed at the addresses given below, aad copies can be obtained daily from the places indicated. It is
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    • 228 2 Overhauls and repairs of every, description to ah rrmes of cars and lorries. Painting, uphols:enng, hood renewing, in 24 hours, motor ajC3S3one3, tyrea and tubes, benzine, oil, batteries charged etc, eto. jINGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT STREET. (Midway between Selegie Road and Middle Road.) The International Overseas Co. import. FINEST
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    • 406 2 PINKETTES CURB HEADACHES 1 ue to deranged liver or bowelf by dispelling their oanie. Por o<m iation, biliousness, c a ed tongue, foal breath, pimples and bl >'oh<-ri <kin they are a highly rffijlet.t remedy. As gentle si natnre in their aotioD, Pinkettej neither gripe nor purge, and form no
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    • 422 2 Do you realise the* i danger of Anaemia (Impoverished blood). Rich, red blood is an indispensable necessity to the maintenance of I vital energy. When tHe blood becomes impoverished (Anaemic) the whole bodily health suffers. Because impover- ished blood lacks the nutr.fve material necessary-to replace the amount of vital energy
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    • 670 2 PERIODICAL* PROPERTY AUCTIONS. Messrs WAr\lNC$ ROE Beg to give notice that they have resetted certain days for Salts of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOOH*, tq-1 COLLYEI QUAY (opposite thetfreneral Fftst Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in ?he above sales should
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    • 62 2 CHRISTMAS LIQUOBS. AUCTION SALE OF t LiQUOBS. To be held at oor Sale-roctis, 16 And 17, Raffles Piece, On WE0ME80AT, Dec 11, at tl 1«. Comprising :—Whieks B'hi ly, Fruity o d Rch and Tewnj Po te, *ppainbin», Clsrer, and B-irgac White Wine, Beer, Spaiklirg Wine, etc., etc. Now on
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    • 345 3 Lm By IN TJE SECOI.D SRm AT 9.30 V M. 4 i o.y r( y t0 Wodn^day.-, AMOY CHIP 'BEE UNIVERSITY In 2 P d ru. Bkowi ,f building,, g, undi nd N«ma«,y activflie. DO? DAM KAH KEE, Kta acridly Bup(rintendLg tirlt anQuai 4 Sap l< by a Vu>grara drama
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    • 430 3 1 the Tit a F:om MONDAY, December ]9, to S.VTURDXY, I [I He T battle AT THE is IM oaly g I »h* n theatM I I I A i J p% I Cat BEST A Ml i% Efk .S |T~!1 i& •iqntalt«tt« 9 1 pictures, the m gpaata /m
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    • 182 3 MARLBOROUGH! Tha Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures From THURSDAY, Dac. 15 to WEDNESDAY, D o. 21. (exc uding Sand.iy, D*c mber 18, 1921). AN EXCELLENT TWO FE TURE PROGRAMME OF LIVELY ANU ENTERTAINING PICTURES The Firit t A SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE DRkMA F«-»tnrir t the NICK WINTER in
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    • 223 3 I IS THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M MAftf MARY In the Universal Sp cial Attraction BONNIE BONNIE LASSIE From the story Anld Jeremial" by Herrj C Rowland In Six Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P M. FIGHTING FAT E ERIAL Episode 3 and 4. June Elvidge in
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  • 278 4 So there was a chorus of opposition against the bill to secure registration of domestic servants which was introduced by the Hon Mr A N Kenion at the Federal Council Meeting. Only two, the mover and seconder, voted in favour. We imagine that Mr Towers, the apostle of
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  • 423 4 Recruiting for the new Volunteer Force commences on Thursday. We shall publish to-morrow an appeal by the new Commandant, Lieut.-Colonel Spencer, and we commend it to all those whom it concerns. We have made our position clear on many occasions in regard to the necessity of compulsion
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  • 649 4 Reuter. The Civil Guard have received orders to return their equipment, presumably a preliminary to disabandment. The s.s. Dilwara from Colombo is expected to arrive at this poj£ at 8 a.m. on Friday and should proceed to P and O Wharf on arrival. The Children's Concert will take place in
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  • 324 4 1/ I e Washington Demands. Reuter. Dec. 19 -*Contr|j*y to 1 »r Iter b at» uuiub, heuter iearts on be beat authority tbat tbe French aval proposals were tally spproveu y tbe Fienth Government, before abmiasion. O Moreover the French are indisi<Aed to consent to a material rtdao'ion
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  • 152 4 An Explanation. Reuter. New York, D c. 19—I view oi recent inaccurate stuetnciiia witl regard to au international consormm for loans to China, Mr. 1. W. Lanuont in a statement denus tha .ne ojnsortmm seeks any fii.ancia control ot Lhiua. Me asserts that having b- a organized
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  • 52 4 Reuter. Amsterdam, Dec li*.—The Colonia. Minister an.iounced in r*arliaa&eni that the oil industry will not oe taxed in any way to jeopardise the international market. This declaration has led to tho belief that tne additional taxation threatened for the Koyai Dutcn Co. a petroleum will not be
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  • 41 4 Reuter. S New York, Dec 19.—-Three bandits entered a cinema tneatre on iiruauway in the evening and held up the manager and three employees with revolvers. They stole ten thousanu from a safe, and ssqapsd.— Reuterf t
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  • 189 4 Reuter. Reval, Dec 19.—The untitled sbipouiluiug yards have been loruialij opened, anuer the bruiob ana Estnouian a —Renter. The following §rrived by the s.s. "Mclchior Trcub" yesterday; Government Paaaeoge :,Mr J F Mulder (to Kengat) other passengers :Mr T ii Trevelian, Mr 11 mac Kimiron Simpson, Mr Meiden Ab Cadir,
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  • 280 4 Important Objects Reuter. .rived iu Lou Jo.. last .V :C i„ Urge retu u of expsr.e, f* r t Q mter-Premier conferee», gfi which is reaohiui», i lu par at ion uebx ,J ©rrftcv, that i enh; r at ;e u aim at re&cbing coLcreie detui 1 V
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  • 102 4 Leader> rail (>ut. London, Dec. 19. D| >jf HaajTrailFn aim w r decide the late ol Lh#J opened*\n Dublin in an ion epbers of intense excitement. There were hsstcd paseaj Messrs De Vakra and Griffith. The latter moved rstil I the agreement, and .-aid i. and every man
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  • 14 4 We do not ijeceamrilj end rse the opinions expressed L., c urreepeB> d<?nts.)
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  • 403 4 From 0 K IJJaMON Will fOI p-ru--.it me once b fc tiiu to Lt-iDg '.o your no ice IflM distrts.-td COS »f that lll-iatea ul::nci o! lie tim I Do yce know ta»i ovtr 500, lb ha»e been ltd, clothed »uj >»y sue litjii.. Ceee i
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    • 241 4 ROBINSON c©.. LTD.. (Incorporated la the 81'CA'ORE. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of Useful Yuletide Gifts. In Our Enormous Display > Xmas* Qifts You will v? Find Everyihing Suitable R lor Either Juveniles or V v£ r j vs>» Adults and at Prices to Suit %f& I Every Pocket. Come and v See
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    • 265 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. E aery Cln'b and 8and Emery and Glees Powder, Jaobson's Foor Sain V**nish, F «r.oh Polish and Goui Siz Vanish, Or pal, 0>k and Black Japan Vanish, B distil Family Spring Balance, Siltbi'a Ciionlar Sjring Bahnce, Thermometers Japanned and s u lf-registerinp, Brass Blow Lamps (Upright
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    • 63 4 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel, the Secretary of The Straits Albion Press Limited, has been appointed to act for the Manager of The Malaya Tribune from this date and until further notice during the temporary absence on leave of the undersigned. GEORGE E. BOGAARS, Managing
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  • 2106 5 Votes Passed New Bills: Bejistratian &f Europeans. Bill R3 trJcthn: A M sliil Le ter. i was a meeting of the Legis- ouncii yesterday afternoon, I were present H E the s deputy, the Hon M.P S M II E the General mmundmg the- Troops General Sir John
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  • 103 5 The Publicity Committee of the Malaya-Borneo Inhibition have announced the winner's name in connection with very successful poster compaction recently held. The judge* have unanimously awarded the prize \o Phil May Jr (Mr 0 E Hogan, of 10, Upper Wilkie-road,) Singapore, for his idea, with the rough sketch
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  • 2366 5 MR MACPHAIL KEEPS FLAG FLYING. Mr Peck's Motion Carried. Mr G S Carver presided over an extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in the exchange yesterday afternoon. The meeting was attended by about forty members. In opening the meeting, the chairman said that
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  • 265 5 ENTHUSIASTIC OPENING NIGHT. The Qcuinti have honoured MLuhpuie with ineir re-appearaLCr .tier a long absence, at a liuie when whriatiuas activities are a>niost in oil BWiug. L-at night, the Vioiori* tneatre Was crowded ou>, wneL ne company gavo in opening per roiatiOr. A 'eue bngiu humour ex»u liUoiO
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  • 101 5 i roposed Chinese Lantern Processiom In connection with the visit to £>ini,apore ol H B H the i'rmce 01 vva.cs, a meeting was lie.U at tne cmncoe Cliamber ol' Commerce las. lUesuay, to Uiscuss UK coUiU ba Uone uy tne various CUinese CiUos to receive tii&
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  • 77 5 London Directors' Support. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec ly.—The It G A, Luiiuon, caoies tiiat tne foiiowui 0 resolution was passeU at a largeij attended meeting oi directors of rubber companies on Dec 16 "It is lesoived that this meeting ol directors ol rubber companies itself
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  • 53 5 Sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Cm nese named Soh lay, who was chargeu in connection with the loss of a twako* loaued with pepper to tne value o-i ?4u,000. 'the accused pieaded guilt.to a charge oi theft. An alternate charge oi criminal breach of trust
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  • 69 5 Singapore, December 20. >n LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s J is] Demand 2s 3 Prnate 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-ad >q India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 Jn Hongkong Bank demand draft 15 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 133% On Japan Bank
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  • 37 5 C. of C. Tubber Association Singapore, December 20. Ribbed Smoked Shaet Closing Price*, Buyers Sellers Spot 374 38 January 38 Ii 39 Jan to March 40 41 April to June 43 434 Tone of Market.—WfladL
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  • 35 5 Singapore, Dect liber 20. To-day a closing ruooer *juoi a'.;oa«» *re ae under. New York.—20®* cts. London.-* I 1 ,i»d. £>ingap r gre.—cts. Aiarket. —Weaii. Tin to-day $8o.o0. 125 tons so'.d.
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  • 92 5 Singapore, Deccnuer 20. Silver 3oVa. Hongkong 14*2 per cent premium. Shanghai nom. Three montns Gold 51V*. Snare Market. Kuboers. —Practically no enquiry. Tins— bteady. 'ladings *>i.Oj to $l.lu, Nortns $1.15 to $1.20, isoutn 45 to 5o cents, oo tj 0 cents, Nawng i J ets $1.7<£
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  • 181 5 Gibson Family EniL-i .am. i ft, An enteita.iiiiniic etch as n.u. given oy tne Owwii r a nitty tMi*Jc .alien at tne An.uijojia ..*.->.. .->•*. an uncommon uni. 0 -a titft+UtWt. Aitti last UaU-i pi amine Ol e.v■ealent toe ........j l**b i* w«u eaeaaeeMoeflt ai.u juilv.i «xcencnt
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    • 70 5 The Wood Preservative. Why pay high prices for hard wood when soft wood treated, with Jodelite is cheaper and justas good. wĔm -Wm timber (such as Serayah) once treated ■Mraj is permanently secure against attacks l B«m» 0f Whlt6 antS l 0t I iv hi.) M 1 (ial!on 5 Gall.)
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  • 235 6 FOOTBALL. MALACCA LEAGUE, (From Our Own Correspondent). Ou at tb> ciab premises oi hi MaUco* Perauakan Association a meetiug eel i ot representatives ot various football clnba and teams to Jj uaider items of interest to looal fouibail, the cbief one beiag the eitcc.ou ot otfcje-besrers for the A*»Ucca
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  • 271 6 A MALACCA MATCH. .Last i-r»oa>- Urn nigh btnool hockej rcaij p.ajcu on u.e A C pauang at. abtvea mpraaiini if; the Muar Lnglist. -U-, writes uur Malacca corre» whicn was keenlj got uiacu vi a victory for the homt i sain l>j is—i. at urat hall the High School
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  • 187 6 V M C A vs. bTAFFOIiDS II. The full scores it, the above maf M play ad on Saturday, were: M Ignatius b Hind J M L Vaidya b Blayney I 1Q T Weeraivody b Blayney S Subramanyam b Hind 2 S Sumoramaayain Wde &fl\/ x 0 Bell Ii
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  • 52 6 Members of the Mutual improvement Association are requested to note that the prises for the 1921 tournar ta are now on view at Messrs Rcbinson and Co's premises. committee and members of th* above Association beg to thank Messrs and Co Ltd, for their kind UtwantaUaa of
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  • 52 6 SRC TOURNAMENT, YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. E W da Crua beat N H Norm, o—6, o—2, 6—4. Mixed Doubles, E E de Souza and W de Cruz vs. A E Goelho and J U Norris unfinished. C W Gomes and P Aeria vs. N E Ess and F R
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  • 12 6 Championship FinaL C Smith beat J Lim 6—3, a—6, 6—3.
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  • 153 6 The following was the result of the match between Garrison Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club played at the Garrison Golf Club course on Sunday: Garrison players come first: Gibson and Cumming 0; Gallic and Finlayson 0. Calthrop and Macphail 0; Smith and Giibertson 1. Miller and Boyce 0;
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  • 36 6 V M C A HANDICAP FINAL. The V M C A billiards handicap, •mal, will be played to-morrow (Wed•estfay) at 8.30 p.m. between Lee *V.ig Yam and Tan Teng Kirn. All are invited to attend.
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  • 87 6 The Federated Malay States Rail-I-vay have undertaken to convey free A charge Exhibitors travelling second -md third class to and from Singapore '-luring the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition n March and April next year. Also -ill exhibits free of charge. Those -ravelling first class will be given a eturn
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  • 90 6 In the change of pru| rramme at the Libenty Hall to-night,, the closing episodes: of "The Fighting Trail" •serial, Mos. 13 and 14, w ill be screened "l the s«tcond show, to* ether with a fjni\ersaj special attraction entitled •'Opened Shutters", a fiw.e-act stirring picture of love and
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  • 142 6 To-day, Dec. 20. f High Tides.—l.s9 a.m., 1.33 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15. Children's Concert, Vie Theatre, 5.15. St Joseph's Reunion Dinner, Adelphi Hotel. Mystery Play, Goodward Hall, 9.15. The Quaints, Vie Theatre,. 9.15. Rugby Practice, S C C 5. Gibson Family Entertainers, Alhambra. To-morrow, Dec. 21. High
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  • 1675 6 THE SYSTEM IN USE IN BURMA. Mr Cavendish's Report. We have pleasure in publishing the invaluable report by Mr A Cavendish, .Director of Co-operative Societies, oil his visit to Burma to inspect the aystem of co-operation in being there ihe Government oi Burma very Ainuly ottered to give an
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  • 430 6 To-day, Dec. 20. Colombo, P Said,* Marseilles* Liverpool* Kamakura Maru 2 p.m. Genoa, London, Rotterdam, Antwerp Hamburg ♦Gleniffer 2 p.m. Malacca ft Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. P Sambu, Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan ft Indragiri Indragiri 4 p.m. Billiton ft Sourabaya Ban Poh Guan 4
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    • 71 6 THE STAR OPFBA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road To-night! To-night!! Arabian Play N00RD1V THE PtRSIvN OIRL To-morrow, Wednesday In honon" of Mr. Cheong Hock Obye'i w«<Mi n th« Theatre Royal will be decorated By 8p.oial R qi ei t A Or«ak Cbinea* Pl %y ondaf %hm direction of
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    • 357 6 f>ri<3«3 Gre ly M» ducod AXE I AXE BKTaJND jI j J|\ BKAM) Munich Munich' Beer. v Beer,' fl[ Lily The Best! r B Best C3r. Auirely «Sfc Co., 2-B, Finlayson Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams: AURELY." SINGAPORE S.S., F. M. S. and Netherland Indies. 'Phone 172 i n Bates'
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    • 286 6 "OUR SHOP" THE JaEADING FflDRIST, 1, VleiWui.i ||i ui.f^ 'nU.Nh AO. i. VANDA JOAQui ORCHID, 50 cents per dozen. Jil.- per Oczen in mr.g stalk*. FRESH Clo'f*t LOWLiiS or EVERY' ARILTV. INCLUDING CHR1 i tibM I MS CARNATiOiNS FROM JAVA. tl CAN BE HAD DAILY. FERNS WILL bE SUPPLIED t
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  • 1985 7 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. A fairly active demand for coal from the East has lately been a feature of export business. Not only India, which is asking for considerable quantities, but Far Eastern ports have lately been in the market for British coal. Outward freights are inclined
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  • 94 7 Our sober contemporary the "Times." commenting on the varying hours of opening" of licensed premises in London, has worked out a little timetable showing how anybody setting out to get drink during as long a period of the day as possible could begin at 11 a.m. in
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    • 147 7 4' v4/ /S/ *Affl<w/jU -3? SW+/f+ vVill&m axton first introduced the printing press into England in tHe year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press 0 near Westminister Abbey, ■The Game
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    • 269 7 DEXMA For Eczema A New Remedy Now used in hospitals and prescribed by doctors. A intnristeg none (name of nurse \vA btcl n on appli<* a tion) writes npv&Bt a pstssssts Ml had eaten her eyebrows M and l.ps had btcrpe dtt- growfaic! i :.fl >; acena>e a. .iu<i their
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    • 448 7 Pjl 1 j'gSfjS i yyt&i Quick Docking C»ma«srti«* I «nmrwttogto »11 tljnafy #500* »S/ Dry Colour*. S99QS ib if rso«v« Trtrrarn ic* tonus. s ,o^ SP8SCHIBB TO THK TRIBUNE.** The only 5-cent Paper In Malaya. Subscription Rate —SI5 a Year; $7.50:for Six Months. WITH cREE DELIVERY TO OFFICE RESIDENCE. We
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    • 90 7 XMAS NEW YEAR CARDS 2&d Consii nmeiit Just arrived. if ji A very large variety to select from CHEQUE GRKETJNG CARDS now ready 60 cents per book of 25 sheets post freeKOH Co. 83, Bras Ro«d, glNOAPORR I A OL"AUFISD LADY DENTIST at your service, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Mrs, S. Tetsuka
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  • 2196 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, December 19. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Sham. ■MM. values. S f7o 1 Allenby r 70 25 percent for year ended 30-9-20 Alor G .j.h JJJ 12 6 per cent
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  • 272 8 C WEIVS FROM CHINA, r £APAN AND THE 0 PHILIPPINES. Rubber Trade in China,- China's imports of India rubber manufactures amount in value annually to nearly £500,000. Although since the Armistice Great Britain has b»jen improving her position in this market, she is out-classed not merely by
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  • 452 8 Fifty-four years ago a Japanese youth went to the United States to learn what he could of the manners and methuds of the Occident. His hrst impressions were most unpleasant, for the American citizen who undertook the duties of friend and guardian made life a misery for
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  • 39 8 Cheer up. Business could be a heap worse. Just suppose you were a Russian aoap importer.—" Dallas News." th. n .r Mrmattent P* ra d°* i> that at wL^°r S WOuId be more e W w arm. *aaa.—« MmUk
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    • 74 8 GLOBĔOJj The Ideal Tonic. SSS2I z I stand..,! ipeofi, fo, .11 d.£se« due «o o m£3*T I fir.t-Ja«s tonic, and other Lgent, ohi"na J I J pattern, inasmuch as th.. Blt pre of our I ar.d ii an enVctue men of ,«i P no ion, I warn oi combating poorness
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    • 23 8 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTHACHE can be relieved almost immediately by cnsultiag 1 tsut ada JAPANESE ENTIST (la front of Fraeb Ch**., *ssii
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    • 380 8 STEAMER SAILINGS OS.K. Tit tula jkm fcitisia LIMITED. incorporated in Japan.) NO, 1 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to without notice.) <t EUROPEAN LINE. PORT 8AID, MARSC1LI nt LONDON, ANTWERP rot TERDAM AND HAMBURG* >tLB*A-am t n I) e 27 der 28 Argnn Mara j,rr j f
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    • 563 9 STL'iMER SAILINGS I P. s 6.BßlTrSfllNDli AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Inc<t/porated in England.) MAIL AflD PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR* ORIEPjJAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with Sis Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL EABi* BOMBAY i: s pi p'»t»ent «MHpended, LONDON FARVSASTERN SERY/CE Ffom LONDON Di;e SINGAPORE. about Dfe j2l Kashffar about
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    • 721 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSIIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) lOR ACCOUNT OF THE 0 8. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE* For CALCUTTA Direct. Cr«ole State P-* W eng«rt and Freight Jan 18 Wolverine MM P ea*ngera and Freight F-b 18 For,,BAN FBANOIBOO via MAN'LA A
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    • 739 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. 8. A) San_ Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient shook} travel by the ecenh rcn HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, TOKOBJLMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FIANOSCO. From HONGKONG 1ft CHINA 10,S0O tons, Jan 16 (First Class fare, Singapore to 8an Francisco,
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    • 463 9 STEAMER u«nm N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated is Japan.) Lonaon Line Fortnightly £arvice For MABSBILLES, LONDON ANTWERP via PORTS. Yokohama Mara De j 28 Toahino Mara J:tn H Mishina Mara 25 Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL v a PORTS Kamakura Mara Dc 20 Malacca Mara Feb 16 Hamburg
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    • 581 10 WANTED, PROMOTION nCVOLVSS TWO THLMtiS —Knowledge and Preparation. Urn your leisure hour» in learning abort* hand and ba-ine»a metboda, kmployers evcrywaeie value tbe aervicea ot man wbo are •tfldemly trained For p*mei lan ot tuition, -p, iy to tbe Inetroctor, 1/7. naveluck Koao. Ml 15.1 10 LET. TO LBr.— Qodjwn
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    • 589 10 SINGAPORE CO-OPERATIVE STORES SOCIETY LTD. Subscriptions are now being received for the purpose of forming the above Society. Shares are $1/ each payable 25% on application Minimum number of Shares that may be applied for shall be 10 Prospectus and application forme may be had from the HoDgkona <»nd Shanghai
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    • 478 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 18, KLXNG STREET, SINGAPORE, Established 1907, Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 190,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Tech Hee, Eaq. Ong Chow Rang, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Eaq, Tan
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