Malaya Tribune, 18 January 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND W3» SHIPPING GAZETTE. tEVENING DAILY Vol. LX. -No. M SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 r SUM AND COMPANY 1 im, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, J SINGAPORE. I PhMM t Mt DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. ISALE PRICES, irAim nirinr nnnri/o FLASKSk—Nickel plated shoulder* YOUR PICNIC DRINKS:- and CU P- Morocco Leather colour- J
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    • 100 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Straits Settlement* ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. *V j! Quotations given for complete Elect; ie Lighting A Power Installations, Foil rwf* («I iC tmplfot in 000k V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dlctoflraph" Telephones. MADSTHONG' Plants. rhe, deal Lighting Set for
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    • 242 1 CIGARETTES 555 01 Unequalled Quality—Moderate Prict, Sola Manufactarcn: 1 AHDATH TOBACCO Co., Ud., I um>doh I Our Annual I AND Chinese New Year Clearance Sale I MOW PROCEEDING. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! I NEVER BEFORE have such really smort goods I I been offered so much below current price. I Purchase
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  • 1159 2 THE KING'S BIRTHDAY SPEECH. The following ii a translation of part of the King of Siam's speech made from the Throne in reply to the Address of congratulations mads by the Princes and officials on the occasion of the King's birthday on January 1: The important problem of
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  • 200 2 Problem ef Deiaitieu. London, Dec 16.—Lord Ullswates, better known as Mr Jamee Lowtaer, the former Speaker of the House of Commons, is the Chairman of a Royal Commission which has began an inquiry into the "Greater London" problem. Londoa, with its irrepressible vitality, m ever thrusting outward, into
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  • 204 2 Having carefully studied this «ut> jsrt for over 30 years, and being aware that cultured pearle are produced by the pearl oyster by the seme process and by the same material as the natural pearl, and that ia weight •olotrr, lustre, and texture the "cul*, tared"
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  • 157 2 COLD VULCANISATION OF RUBBER. m\ very interesting dsmonstrefcss of the cold vulcanisation of rubbee, known as the Peachey process, was given si tha company's experimental factory at Willesden says Mr Killick in "The Financier" of Den 13th. Tha importance of the process from tha standpoint of ths investos
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  • 201 2 The depression in the cotton trade is quite unrelieved, and the position is about as unsatisfactory as it can be. Lancashire's patience, courage and confidence are being sorely tried. With a third of the weaving machinery in Blackburn idle, and looms stopping every week, and with spinning
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 516 2 The Old Country's jlf M\ Leading Magazine M\ Make sure you get the January 9% issue of the "London Magazine. \\\\\V\\ It is packed with FIRST- RATE flEk fiction by the best and most enter- 0 taining writers of the day. including A complete Short Story by \,y IB JOHN
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    • 193 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL. No one c m know the ecstacy of feeling wel'/ unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other scute forms of pain, and then been cured. We ha ve thousands of letters which exj areas this ecstacy of feeling the pain
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    • 173 2 electrify Your Bungalow! Why be content with old fashioned, dongeroei kerosene oil lamps when yon can Lava elretrlo lights in yoar horn- at the same rnnntrg cosi We c«n supply, from stock, Matthews' Flsnt 15-20 lamp oaua city, complete with 16--vii glass j- I batteries (80 ampere-honr capeci:y) for $875.
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    • 405 2 TO THI LADIES PIHKBTTES are a boon, ensuring isily rsgularity, thua removing tha eausee of sick headaches, biliousness, torpid liver, facial eruptions aid illsraslling breath. she dainty little laxatives, are obtainable from she mists, or post free, #S cent* the phial from Dr Williams' Medicine 3-B Malacca Street, Sings* pore.
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    • 577 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS, Messrs WARING A ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOM 1 14-1 COLLYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the
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    • 354 3 ETirnr %)ot^wn Grand Opening of the most Thrilling and Original Serial IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.M The 81k Serial Corp presents Li*ut. Jack Levering the hero of Oambrai Knighted and Deorated by King George, with Helen Holmes and a formidable oast in THE FATAL FORTUNE In 15 Startling
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    • 560 3 7he From Wednesday, January 18, to Monday, January 23, 1923, Aftimbri tkft Tat!tr! AT THE is the OBlf ELtj AT HA mi RL9 A <^ ua r\ JU li xtl IVID fx-ssir Oreheetre Cakes, Coffee tad the BEST The Hell for Malic and Feature. Tea. eta. M flitfceV »Mmcr« noaio.
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    • 363 3 FIRBT SHOW CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. AT 7.21 P.M. SHARP. "WON BY A FOWL* 2 Part Triangle Keystone. WORLD BRADY PICTURES PRESENTS THE WOMAN BENEATH With Ethel Clayton. From the story by Willard Mack In Five Parts. SECOND SHOW AT 9.11 P.M. "FIGHTING FATE SERIAL Episode 11 and 12 With William
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  • 111 4 There i» no thine- new from Washington, except an indication of the Chineae being somewhat peered. Japan is still awaiting instruction* from Tokio on naral matters. The Prince of Wales has left Madrae on a tour of the Central Provinces. An unlaw?al Congress meeting in Cakatta led to
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  • 52 4 IN MBMORIAM. In Brer Loving Memory of Franois (Fanny) Ssraphine, Beloved Wife of A. W. Fox, who passed away, 18th January, 1919. I think of her in Silence Ho eyes may see me weep But ever in my aching heart Her Memory I will keep R.LP. 18 1
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  • 704 4 We doubt whether crisis is the right word to apply to the situation in France. It describes a common event in French life too vividly, for surely Paris holds the European re cord for changes of Cabinet during the past decade. We do not attach very great
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  • 455 4 The December number of the Islamic Review has an interestingarticle entitled "Christ in Muhammad," which deals with a speech of the Bishop of Barking, on the subject "Christ or Muhammad." The November number has also several articles of interest including one entitled "Anti-Islamic propaganda in America." Inspector Joyce produced a
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  • 172 4 Serious Motor Mishap. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan. 17.—Yesterday afternoon Mr F N Sanderson, Mr H L Armstrong, and Mr R S Stewart of Ipoh, the former driving, in a Daimler ear, when near Nibong Tebal, proceeding: from Prai, in trying to avoid a Chinese, had their
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  • 151 4 Monday's Important Meeting. At the meeting of the Legislative Council oa Monday next the bills will include: Income Tax 1922 Bill, eeeond reading, committee and third reading; Rubber Lands Assessment Bill, all stages; two S S Loan Bills, all stages; Agricultual Pests (Amendment) Bill, first reading; Tramways Bill,
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  • 429 4 Reuter. A Reuter cable, dated Jan 16, announces the death of Mr W S Lay, former Commissioner of Chinese Customs. Our Port Dickson correspondent writes that the case of the four gangrobbere, who are on a fixed bail of $1,000, waa again postponed for a week by the second police
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  • 248 4 Locally-Made Vaccination Shields. We are always glad to note thl extension of local enterprise, in whatever direction, and are particularly pleased to note that a Singapore concern, the People's Rubber Manufactory, has found a new use for rubber in the form of rubber vaccinatios shields. The
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  • 336 4 700 People Attend Luncheon. A pretty wedding was solemnised at 123 Serangoon-road, the family residence of the Surattees on Saturday. The contracting parties were Mr Rahman Khan Surattee, third son of the lata Gulab Khan Surattee, executor and trustee of the Surattee's Estate, and the daughter of
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  • 189 4 H E the Governor's Message. A Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued yesterday afternoon, contains the following order by His Excellency the Governor: The Volunteer Ordinance, 1921, havjng now become law, the Volunteer Corps of the Colony as constituted under the previous Ordinance cease to nc desire to express to
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  • 20 4 The brothers and scholars of St John'a Institution, Kuala Lumpur, hava returned from a pleasant Christmas vacation in Port Dick»»B<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 141 4 jftoh Pyramid Ĕ&jjMh Dandy Lova Handkerchiefs White Centrei with assorted Coloured Borden of various neat deaigm. Guaranteed fait dyes. Made in full Men's size from beautiful Soft Texture Materials these Handkerchiefs at once suggest themselves as an Ideal Gift. Speoial Reduction in Price for the CHINESE NEW YEAR $5.75 per
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    • 325 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd, Inoerponted la the BMk gittiwk 36, PHILLIP BTBHET, SINGAPORE. New Stocks in hand of Bright Handled Claw Hammers, Engineer's Ball Pane Hammers, Doable faced Bledge Hammers, Boiler Scaling Hammers, Best Oast Steel Tenon Saws, Oast Steel Doable edge Praning Sawi, Oast Steel Single edge Pruning Saws,
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  • 372 5 Twenty-One Demand Treaty Brought Up. Question of Manchuria. Reuter. Lcdon, Jan. 1«.-Chiaa is likely to be the ce.tre of interest at Washington this week. It is mainly Chinese qurstlon5 that are preventing the speedy conclusion of the Conference, p much dtsired by the American aad British delegates. Distinct
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  • 73 5 Financial Considerations. Reuter. Washington, Jan 16. —The Finance Committee of the Senate has approved the Allied Debt Funding Bill, with a few modifications, notably the elimination of an original provision fixing the rate of interest at not ha than five per centum. The Senate has adopted Mr
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  • 74 5 Reuter. •Johannesburg, Jan 16.—The essentia services on the reef continue to work well under the Mines' officials, «cept Kleinfontein, Old Apex, Number Seven, and Modder East, where flooding has started. The Chamber of Mines has agreed to a conference of seven a-side, meeta* forthwith.—Reuter. Johannesburg, Jan 16.—Owing to
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  • 61 5 Reuter. London, Jan, 16.—Mr Charles Bell has returned to England. Interviewby Reuter with regard to his mission to Tibet in November, 1920, n* pointed out that the mission reached an agreement on all outstanding Political questions. No treaty was made because none was desired. He emphasised that
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  • 64 5 Reuter. London, Jan 16—The turbine cargo steamer, Diomed, built to the order Alfred Holt's for the China Mutual steam Navigation Company, has been •unched. It has a gross tonnage of 0,000 ant wffl probably sail in the «Pttng. The same firm has also orderwan 11,000 ton twin-screw
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 16.—There is *m activity by smugglers, which ed to a search by the prohibition •Whonties which has resulted in the on tk a 1 '"'""""a" aeroplane l «e Mexican border with a freight SS? 1 of 120 bottlee of ii(mor
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  • 35 5 Reuter. J? J 16.—The GovernProf nomin »ted Heeren Nolens, and v f Am9t rd University, satJ Pfo,eB *<» of Delft, as nati tOT ***** of Inter-•ri-in Ju,tice to deal with cases fTOIB Labou» questions.—
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  • 32 5 Congress Chairman Included. Reuter. Calcutta, Jan 16.—The chairman and 133 others were arrested when the local Congress attempted to hold meetings in contravention of a Government notification of prohibition. Reuter.
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  • 95 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 15.—M Poincare and Mr Lloyd George have talked on pending questions, and will take measures to continue their conversations after Mr Lloyd George's arrival in London.— Reuter. Paris, Jan 15.—The Ministry of M Poincare has been definitely constituted as previously indicated, except with regard to
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 16.—TJhe Republican members of the Senate Finance Committee have tentatively agreed that the basis for assessing import duties should be the American wholesale price at the time the article was shipped to America.—Reuter.
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 16. —It is stated that one of the first measures of the new Government will be a bill relating to the Banque Industrielle de Chine. The nature of the measure is at present not indicated.—Reuter.
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  • 36 5 Reuter. London, Jan 16.—The departments at Dublin Castle were formally handed over to the Irish Provisional Government by Lord Fitzalan, on behalf of H M the King, in the Privy Council, to-days—Reuter.
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  • 146 5 A former Hongkong man named l3 Aaeiarlane b», been murdare<i in Voetb Lorneo. wbere l,, w«, ,3 manager on a rubber e,tate. «tat» a p«per. 15e talx Hl, !iH«ctarlan« w»« lurmorl/ att»cb«i to tbc. li ll X. at and oo completion ol bi» nnlitar/ «ervice jom,ci tn« blaval /ard polio»
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  • 88 5 TREK THROUGH INDIA MADRAS' FAREWELL. Reuter. Jan 17, Tuesday.—To-day, the half-way time mark of the Prince of Wales' India tour, finds him starting on a long trek right through Central India up into the heart of Cashmir. He spent the morning snipe shooting, on the Ghats, thirty miles
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  • 190 5 Gang in Custody. About a week ago, it will be remembered, three Malays were brought up before Mr Nunn in the district court on various charges of house breaking, theft, and dishonestly retaining stolen property. The men pleaded guilty, but sentence was postponed. The case was the outcome
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  • 129 5 St Andrew's Soeifty Elections. A general meeting of the Malacca St Andrew's Society was held in the Malacca Club on Jan 7 and was well attended. The account* for the year 1920-21 were passed and adopted. The following offiews were elected for current Mr J Sinclair, vice-chieftain, Mr
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  • 162 5 Preparations are already advaaeed for the next British Industries Fair, which will be held in two sections, concurrently, in London and Birmingham, from Feb. 27 to March 10. It will be representative of nearly the whole field of industry in which the methods of the fair can
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  • 69 5 The return of imports and exports of British Malaya for the month of December, 1921, gives: Total imports $43,502,320. Total exports $43,199,738. The imports are roughly three million dollars more than in November, and the exports also show an increase, of more thaa two million dollars. The
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  • 59 5 Mr F C Green presided over the usual weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the Board Room of the Municipality yesterday afternoon, other members present being Messrs E A Elias, Gaw Khek Khiam, Koh San Hin, E Tesscnsohn, A M S Angulia, and H Beadsworth. There were
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  • 232 5 OFFICIAL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS. The results of the Ninth Drawing of the War Loan Premium Tickets held at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 12, 1922 are as follows:— Serie» A.** $1,000 7419 $600 0509 $300 5458 $200 6241 $100 «057 $50 each. 0994 8665 6084 8611 2839 6042
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  • 299 5 A Storm at Ipoh. The Ipoh paper of Monday states "During last night's rainstorm there was a fall of lightning on the Ipoh Club padang near the Sanitary Board Utlices. A hole about a foot, and a half in width was made at the point of entrance,
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  • 205 5 Mr G S Carver, speaking at a meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association on the Bill for the registration of British sub- jects in ths Colony, remarked that the utmost that could be said against it was that if the Government did not want tha
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  • 152 5 DECEMBER CROP RETURNS. Messrs Barker Co., Ltd., Agents: lbs. Atbara 20,00 C Batang Banar 32,34* Batu A nam 26,051 Batu Village 2,200 Bukit Kajang 61,557 Bute 11,480 Cheng 13,501 Cluny 12,500 Hendra 19,237 Han Yang 18,760 Jsram Kuaataa W,M» Kapala 11,147 Kapayang 12,682 Kukub 18,591 Landron 66,198 Jcmantah
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  • 283 5 Twelfth Yearly Report. The following is the twelfth yearly report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the meeting on January 24, at Messrs Derrick and Co. at noon, of the Pantai Rubber Co., Ltd: The working for the year has resulted in a loss
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  • 48 5 List of Subscriber*. Previously acknowledged $135,151.12 "H T A B" (monthly contribution) 20.00 "111-gotten gains" 3.00 "U S G W A M X L Branch" (balance "Queries" Concert) 4i40 Total $135,215.52 Singapore Branch:— Previously acknowledged $24,686.22 Grand Total $159,901.74 Approximate expenditure to date is $130,196.29.
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  • 119 5 Mr W Spiers Black, who played for Singapore last year, waa selected as centra f or Scotland the Rest in the Rugby trial match. He hurt himself in a practice game here, and we are glad to note that ha haa recovered from his injury. A wedding whieh had been
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  • 73 5 Singapore, January 18. On London—* Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2a 1 13-10 d Private 1 months, sight 2a 4 9-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 171)4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14 p.c. pm. On Shanghai Bank demand draft 64% On Java— Bank TaL
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  • 59 5 C of C Bebber Association. Singapore, January 18. Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cloaing Prices, Buyers Seliexe Spot 35 ft 36 Feb to March 37 37 April to June 39 V» 4U Tone of Market.—Weak. Fred Waterhouae Co, Ltd. Singapore, January IS. To-day's closing rubber quotations ura as under:— New
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  • 106 5 Singapore, January 18. Silver 35. ilongkong 14 per cent premium. Shanghai 64%. ihree Months Gold $50%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.10 to $1.15, Souths 49 to 51 cents, Papans 15 to 20 cents, Kawangs 57 to 62ft cents, Ulu Piahs
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  • 250 5 Believed in Spiritualism? Stories of Lord Kitchener are inevitable in the up-to-date book of reminiscences, and Lady Angela Forbes, whose "Memories and Bass Details" is published recently by Hutchinson (24s) has hers. She declares that Kitchener was not only interested in Spiritualism, but a believer in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 174 5 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong-) JBash Clearance Sale j 1. IS. Prior to Stocktaking Discount 25 P er cent OF ALL Stationers Sundries INCLUDING Letter Files Inks Pencils" Penholders Gums Pastes Office Pins Paper Clips Paper Weights Rubber Bands Carbon Paper Foolscap Pens Inkstands Blotting Paper Account Books Tracing
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  • 616 6 FOOTBALL. A CMISISI COMPLAINT. From A FATHER I May I through the medium of your widely rand paper, bring to the attention of the Straita Chinese Football AMoesetion Commit tee that they are patting the safety of tha football playsw «I clubs participating in the League as jeopardy in
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  • 177 6 From VETERAN: In your sports columa, among the Malacca items, of Jan. 13, I noticed the name of the Taagga Batu Football Club, as being one of the entries for the Ec Kong Guan Cup competition. This Club played a few matches lately and to my surprise there
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  • 35 6 8 R C TOURNAMENT. j YESTERDAY'S PLAY. j Doubles. x I W Balhatchet and V H Norria ovto 40 beat E W de Cruz and E E Ryjrn owe 15.4, ft—«, 8-i-C. t
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  • 258 6 MALAYA CUP. NEXT THAR, SCC Meeting's Suggestions. Various recommendations, including some from Selangor and Negri Sembilan, were put to the meeting of SCC rugger enthusiasts which wac held in the S C C yesterday. Mr C Graham Brown, the Singapore captain, presided and it wae decided that the lollowing
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  • 203 6 S R C STAFFORDS. With a strong team out, the SRC were able to draw with the Staffords on the Padang yesterday afternoon/ The first half of the game was not very eventful. Some good forward play was seen on either side, and also a good display of defensive
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  • 145 6 S G C COMPETITIONS. The ladies' spoon competition of the Singapore Golf Club for December was played on Monday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Mrs C Cullen with a net score of 39. Nine cards were taken out, and the following were returned Mrs G Cullen 54
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  • 135 6 To-day, Jan. 18. H «a Tid.es—1.88 a.m., 1.24 p.m. Polo, Bfdestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15. To-morrow, Jan. 19. High T ides.—2.14 a.m., 2.18 p.m. Eastern Gate Lodge, 8.80, Photograph 4.8' 0. Rugby, SCC practice. Friday, Jan. 30. V High TTides.—2.59 a.m., 3.28 p.m. Scudaa Mtg, Chan
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  • 253 6 (W. im Ml ■■■—rfljr mktm «ha POISON IN CHINES! BRANDT From KOEL: Will any of your readers, kindly enlighten ma through your columns as to whether annetta (or anetta) dye is in any way poisonous, or at least safa for human consumption I understand that the natural product, (fresh
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  • 408 6 From AN INDIAN Would you be good enough as to allow me a little space in your valuable daily to point out that while mutton is at 45 cents at the non-Government stalls in the markot, it is at 48 cents at the Government stalls. True it is
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  • 90 6 The Valley of Doubt," a scenically beautiful picture in six reels, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night. It features Thurston Hall, Arline Pretty, Anna Lehr and William David- son. It has many interest-compelling moments, among them being two of the most realistic fights ever staged before a
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  • 28 6 Sri Muar, from Malacca 18-1. Hye Leong from Malacca 18-1. Edavana from Calcutta 18-1. Nagano Maru from Yokohama -8-1. Scott Harity from S Liat 18-1.
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  • 105 6 From the new year, i.e., from Jan. 1, 1922, the two papers, the "London and China Express" (hitherto published for despatch to the Far East) and the London and China Telegraph" (with the news from the Far East) will be combined into one journal, which will take the form of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. NOTICE The public- are hereby informed that the portion of the Mnar Batu Pahat Road between Snngai Polai at the 10} mile and Bemerah at the 21$ mile il not open to traffic. Executive Engineer, Mnar. 18 1 10 1
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    • 552 6 CUTICURA HEALS SKINJROUBLE In Red Blotches On Baby. Was Continually Scratching. Lost Rest* "My baby began to be restless at night, and waa continually scratching. Finally be broke out with red olotcbes that later turned out to be of a wet nature. The poor child could not sleep. "I decided
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    • 294 6 m TRAD! MARK. TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO, LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AMD MOPIN. MESSRS, AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, THE I*"* BOARD Penang and Kedah. MESSRS. WEARS CO, LTD, THE UNITED ENGINEERS, Seremban and Koala LIMITED. Lumpur. And the leading
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    • 180 6 REAVELLS 59 HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS For Starting Gas or Oil Engines and Pumping Up Motor Tyres, Etc. Thli little machine ii an extremely simple and reliable hand dilven Air Compressor, suitable for charging the starting receiveis of gas and oil euglnea, inflating pneumatic tyres in garaget, or any purpose
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 450 6 US CU» I To-day, Jan. 18. Batu Pahat Barratta fl p.m. Malacca Mttar •Ban Whatl Hin 1 pjn. Massing, lemaman 4 Trenggaau Quorra B pja r Kretay, Treaggaau,* Kelantan, i Patani, Siagora,* Bandon 4 i Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m. Penang,* Raagoos 4 Calcutta Nagano Main 1 p.m. 1 Port twettsnham
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  • 1622 7 FULL TEXT OF THE JUDGMENT. The Crown's Error. "I think the Crown has been wrong in every stage of this case, except the entry of the nolle prosequi," were the concluding remarks of Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard in delivering judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday morning in the case
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  • 107 7 The British authorities at Vladivostok have taken up with the local Government the case of Mr James Hunter, a British business man of Osaka, who, during a visit to the Vladivostok area, was seized by partisans and carried off as their prisoner to a remote place,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 427 7 rURODONAL] dissolves taric acid. g The sign of the j Bgc «I a man i» the age of his arteries. Keep your arteries W -ik eg URODONAL, end you «rifi thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis. Bj lent !he wall* of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle.*' 5| Prof
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    • 638 7 NEW YEAR GOODS j We have received a splendid assortment of ojr New Goods from Japan, China and India for the New Year. Opportunity lost is money lost. Give us a look up before you make your New Year purchases anywhere else. Prica list is issued on request. CHOTI RMALL'Q
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    • 142 7 I 4 /i/ *f 4* /4>/s- A. /fa*? 1 *wn*f.^* m Cax *on first introduced the'printmg into England in;the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges^he.returned tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and
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  • 1991 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 18. Maura. Lyall and Evatt, Kyhanga aad Share firokan iaaw tha following list of quotations. Hlf&BEß.—Doßar Sharea. Issue Dividroda. Value*. Buyers. Sellers. J 1 Allenby 0 15 0 25 26 per cei.t for year ended 30-9-20 1 Alor Qa
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  • 572 8 ON LIMBEKGER CHEESE. Ma seat nie to pay a bill at tha grocei s last Saturday. ihe boss oebind the counter made me a present af something wrapped in silver paper, wnicn he told me was a piece oi Lonioerger cneese. When 1 got outside tiie shop
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  • 182 8 From statistic, published in a recent issue of Finance and Commerce" i£>nan£bai) it appeara that of late year* tbere baa been a arrowing demand m China for paper. Between v and 1920 Chinese purchase* of the I product practically doubled. WU v «Jue of tbe
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  • 26 8 Kjlla a Girl Prayw marble statu- 6 11 of the .iiS; tUe Placed abov. s^o a r dinthe cathedral m 'aUthe co^rS^ 40
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j May be disoovered every j day in the Advertising columns of the I Malaya Tribune's j CLASSIFIED HDIfEBTISEIEKTS I t "Jf ante T d "For Sale," I Found," and "Trade I Notices," Etc., Etc. wSl I ormg quick results. I sdro l h r J 8omethi^t I
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    • 216 8 tierior m ir> I Your First c I Thought O Baby's welfare—that is your B Mud, depends"" 9 H hapoy sWrinj the Firs* vmm I O 001 •'l■« end of ro L six months.. The Allenburys' Fo C I are scientifically adapted to BaS v I Crowing need*. They I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 602 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Cem sanies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL B. If, CO, rjadar Contract eith His Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAII BBBVIOIS BASff 01 BOMBAY tie at present suspended, MWmm FARvIASTBWI fftaTPPK. from LONDON Dae SINGAPOBB. Kesbgar about fan 12 Devanna
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