Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENiNG DAILY- Vol LX, No. 23 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 10,1921,
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    • 227 1 r SUN AND COMPANY"™" 10», NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE Pmmrnm IM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. j SALE PRICES. YOUR PICNIC DRINKS:and cup. Morocco Leather *oloured ease. Hot or cold at a moment'! prie 1 piat 7M notice. The
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    • 107 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd, i lncorporated in Straits Settlement* ELECTRICAI DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect Ie Lighting Power Installations, 4 Full rsr fc > tr Bj.-e ric i rot.plfoa in tuxjb VIA Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps, Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DletHTipl" Telephones. MADSTRONG Plants. rhewea. Lighting Set
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    • 219 1 CIGAkhITKS mmm 555 Imitated— but nerar Equalled. Sole Manufactaren: ABDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd WIDOW. FURTHER REDUCTIONS A 20/ D 20/ ALL SALE PRICES. From WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25th I until the end of our Sale. t To ensure a complete clearance of the remainder of the I bargains offered. j John
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  • 4 2 aalmlaaa iJpSSmL "^SSmi!
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  • 123 2 A •orTMponaaut "Q" complaint that 1» taa aaurabyaxd «I s>t Andrews Caut*ox*i taara ia a graaita tomt■Mat wjuaa aaa aaaa aliawaa ta gat >•«• a taw&kaa ta» aogs aaa gatfiag at «»a aa •unaa it ia tha gsara el Cos. William fcaitlaad, R hi, wco diad oa
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  • 326 2 Poriera—Roaarie, Or Saturday last tha Church ol St Peter's was tha aeene ol a prstty weeding at which the son tract ing parties were Mr P > Periera ana Miaa C 4a Roeario. Tha ceremony waa conducts! by the Rev Father Sapage, Vicar tit Joseph' Church, Singapore, who
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  • 322 2 Krishna Chadra Chose, Aasistant Cashier of the Chartered Hank of India, was arrested at Calcutta oa Jan. 3 oa charges of alleged criminal breach of trust, forgery aad theft of sixteen drafts on the London Beak to the extent of Rs. 227,000 detected by the Bank authorities on the 30th
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  • 138 2 RUBBER SHARE MARKET FLASSE AND CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jon. 24. The Shore Market remaina lifeless in every section and with few exceptions the changes ia quotations are easier. Rubber at 80 eenta spot and Tin at 5Ue0.6.0 both show hoary declines eves the week. Indna trials. Straits Traders after
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  • 306 2 Singapore, Jan ti. Daring tbe lateival tbe news from the London and New York Robber markets was very dlsooaraglng, cable advioes indicating a sharp fall In prices with no enquiry from tbe Trade. The looal m»rk»t. In eonse queooe, declined rapidly, a fall of
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  • 240 2 Alleged Brooch of Trust. When ths s.s. Nagoya arrived in Hongkong on Jan 17 she was boarded by Detective Inspector Wstt who errested one of the passeagers named Yeung Ching-sang. Ths srrest was in consequence of a telegram received by the Police from the Singapore authorities. At the
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  • 70 2 Mr G S Evans, Works Manager of tha Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., goaa oa leave by the s. Egypt. At Lodge Scotia'i banquet, on Tuesday evening, the toast of Mr Evans' health was proposed by Wor Matter J H Saundera, and enthusiastically honoured. Mr Evani has been the recipient of
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    • 746 2 PRBSBRVB mm 9% your The Cost for Renewals ia V 100 to 200%!! r IF tou want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING H I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK, fe SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated j I fe^^f f prices until the world shortage is overcome. Isn't it, therefore, the
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    • 494 2 TOT WONT TREAT TOU HARSHLY like Mite, or oil, or tho old-fashioned purgative pills—Pinksttos are toe tiny aad dainty for that Aa gently aa aature Pinkettes banish eonitipation, dispel iiveriahness, tick headachea, bilious attacks, keep the skin clear aad the ItaTOlSlljjU-* breath sweet. Not habitfonaiaf —only occasionally aeeded oaee regularity
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    • 705 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUOTIO Wecsars WAR-NO ROE Betf to give notice that they have reserved certain days fo? Bales c? freehold and Leasehole* rroperties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOOHS, 14-1 C9ILYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales
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    • 354 3 IS THE SECOND BBOW AT 930 PMcBAB -JE m aW.IN in A BOGS LIFE Tbe First of bJ« Million Dj-:*? Qtttrity Id 3 parts. <■ vef „l J-w«i Sneer .voc'Tie tcr. featuring ELMO LINOOLH A ts* stsr of Tars»n of the Apes Nln UrvDER CRIMSON SKIES In 6 p*r«t j
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    • 795 3 wttu* Wlih Btat Wi&hcs for a Hip**, Bright and Prosperous New Year to l%e 1110 Oar Chinese Patrons. Aihambra Alhaauirals there is nothing finer ahywhsri nor anything li mm calf me tacsUe moke enjoyable and entertaining theatre -taft than the Programme for the Six Nights From Monday, January SO, lo
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    • 412 3 Wiah'S all th*lr Chinas* Ptitrr.ru F- tends A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Begin the New Tear Well Bj teeing this spcoUUy s»lea» of Qislity Picture?, IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 SHaRP. The Request of Thoatandi THE GIANT MACISTE Al Alpioe Soldier, A play fall of Sensational Fighti and
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  • 711 4 One of the phases of local development which deserves comment, but which is seldom touched upon, is the increasing number of young men in the various communities who go in for public speaking. Some of them, mastering the irregularities of English, a great oratorical language which they learned
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  • 80 4 Our Penang correspondent wires that the fiancee of Mr Smart, the Government surveyor who was murdered by robben in Kedah on Wednesday, is Miss Catherine Bartholomew, and if she electa to return the Kedah Government will pay her passage Home. It is reported that four arrests have
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  • 584 4 The Hop Hing Yau has beer zegis tered in Singapore. Mr E H Beck has been appointed registrar of criminals, S S and F M S. Mr H H Brown is appointed to be an examiner of engine driver.*. Mr J D B Kellar is appointed to be a member
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  • 92 4 Mr. Hughes' Suggestion. Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 25.—Replying to a deputation which urged the develop* ment of Northern Australia, Mr Hughes enthusiastically referred to the immense possibilities of North Australia. He said the Government was alive to the vital importance of its development. The mineral wealth of the north
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  • 95 4 Reductions Agreed to. Reuter. London, Jan 25.—Shipowners and employees' organisations representing all ranks of the mercantile marine, have reached a complete settlement of the question of a wage reduction. The wages of men on foreign going vessels is reduced by £2 sterling per mensem, namely 30s on March
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  • 245 4 The Banque Report. Reuter. Paris, Jan. 24.—After hearing the report on the Banque Industrielle de Chine, the Chamber's financial committee expressed a wish to hear M Poincare and the Finance Minister before coming to a decision.—Reuter. Paris, Jan 27.—The Chamber has passed a Bill for the rehabilitation of
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  • 24 4 Reuter. Monte Video, Jan. 29—Sir Ernest Shackleton died on board the Quest on Jan. 6 from angina pectoris.— Reuter.
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  • 58 4 Reuter. London, Jan 25.-A telegram from Vienna says that the collapse of the krone has caused such an immense increase in prices that the situation is desperate and disorders are feared The Austrian Government has made representation, to the Allies, declaring hZZ If- immcdia «sistance from abroad,
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  • 47 4 Reuter. «.WW? 11, Jan 38 Mr Gompera n3£ft*?Z«~ Labour s S d H StS M h Presented to Prasident Harding a protest against the 5 the States Coherence, on the ground that the presence of Soviet delegates reC or the Soviet Government.— Reuter.
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  • 43 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). 27 Th death occurred •t the Taiping Hospital last night of 5Li r K Dando representatiye of Messrs Robinson and Co., Ltd., Sinmi >«««• widow «„d an tt. w«r. WM ki le<J in
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  • 353 4 HYDERABAD'S BIG WELCOME SPORTING CROWDS. Reuter. Prince of Wales Camp, Hyder.v Wales leaves Hyderabad tail fc 7 on the very crest of a wave of 2 laxity, which has swept over the place. Ever since his arr.val, this a6at City has made holiday, tne oa* pa J 1
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  • 144 4 How Textiles Fared. Reuter. London, Jan 25.—An examination of the movement of wholesale prices is 1921, by the "Board of Trade Journal," shows the most violent fluctuations of all occurred in the cotton group. The Journal records the movements in 1921, concluded with a group figure, showing a
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  • 153 4 Reuter. Geneva, Jan 26.—Dr Nansen ia s despairing report to the meeting of the International Committee of flel*e_f *°r the Russian famine, said that millions of people could have bees saved if the Governments, last September, had done what he had asked. Now it was too late and
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  • 60 4 Reuter. Paris, Jan 26.—The finance committee of the Chamber, after S<J ing to the report of M Bokanowsto on the Bill respecting the ?afeguarding of French interests in th. East, which concludes with tne text of the Bill as completed yesterday, authorised him to present it to tee
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  • 19 4 London, Jan 27.-A state of is reported to have been dectf between, Mexico and Guate-*-*" IMosssv
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    • 202 4 Face Powders Pmirtl* Trefle locaroat by Pivcr $1.25 9 Bine Lagoon by Dubarry 2.25 n Heart of a Rom by Dubarry 2.25 9 A. Lorjgan by Dubarry 1.85 De Riz by Bourjois .75 j DeßizbyCoty 1.50 Santal by Roger Gal Jet 1.25 n Smaldjs by Bourjoi? .55 n Manon Lescaut
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    • 347 4 CUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., 1 j ill! la tha fJkral »i litlniiaa St, PHILLIP 87BBBT, lINQAPOII. Phone Nos. lUI and SU4 New Stocks Just Arrived* L*ap Selssors, Wad Panehes, Woodlte Gaaga Olart Rings, Pressure Ganges, Spoke Brushes and Handled Brushes, Double and Single B iJed Spanners, Tube Bzpandera, asserted File
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  • 597 5 Better Tone of the Negotiations. Atnß-lcao Opinion Changing. Washington, Jan *5.-Th. Gov emments signatory to th. P.cifl< treaty have agreed to exchange notei defining the treaty as inapplicable tc th« mainland of Japan. It it stated officially that Japan has guested, and the other eignatoriea t»ve agreed,
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  • 196 5 Solemn Ceremonies. Reuter. Rome, Jan 26.—The obsequies of the Pope were carried out to-day with solemn pomp. 11l ceremonies began with a processor, taenia the Basilica to the chasel in the choir, where, after absolution r .»c been given, the body was lifted from the funeral bed and
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  • 72 5 Reuter. •shiagton, Jan 25.—1t is reportHr a T v* eonfere °ce at the White Ut w l en Resident Harding, 5 Kits the SS hM re cbed dMi ion trsatv 7 aew German-American a-sr-n m rb itration comMttle PriVate elailnß 0r mS J. nsmg ,rom war 11
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  • 57 5 T HE ALLIES' DEBTS. debal ngrton Jan 26 In Senate Bill L° n c Allied Debtß Funding Allie. r Bor h Glared that the H pv CoUld mee t their indebtedness km La the Treat y of Ver •Sss. rcas °nably reduced their *ejjjj J* orah Particularly attacked army dtsire
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  • 152 5 New Singapore Station. London, Jan 25.—The Wireless Telegraphy Commission appointed by the Cabinet in Dec, 1920, has reported, recommending the erection of thermionic valve stations in England, Canada, Australia, South Africa, India and Egypt, and the erection of arc stations in East Africa, Singapore and Hongkong, with space
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  • 100 5 No Sign of Settlement. Johannesburg, Jan 26.—The colliery section of the Chamber of Mines has withdrawn the offer made to the eoalminers, with the result that notices have been posted in the collieries discharging all strikers.-^Reuter. Johannesburg, Jan 25.—There is absolutely ne sign of a settlement. During
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  • 44 5 Paris, Jan 24.—Upon the invitation of Colonel Seely, the former British War Minister, three members of the French Chamber, M.M. Raynaud, Delascour, and Lenail, arrived in London to exchange views on how to render effective French and British pHrlfratenTiiy ee-flp*fati<«.— 9mx9tt.
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  • 1816 5 HEIGHT OF COLLYER-QUAY BUILDINGS, Anti-Malaria Work. Mr K J Ferrer, President, presided over a meeting of the Municipal Commission on Friday afternoon, Others present were: Messrs O P Griffith Jones, E Tessensohn, E S Manasseh, E A Brown, FED* Paula, W A Sims, Ong Boon Tat, A G
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  • 901 5  -  RUGBY. SINGAPORE GO UNDER. By "Reynard." The Singapore prophets, including mvself, were right in one respect and wrong in the other. The final of the H M S Maiaya rugger cup between Singapore and Selangor provided a great struggle, but Singapore did not win as generally expected. They lost
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  • 123 5 S.C.S. v THE NAVY. A »avy team met the Swimmiag Club in a water polo match yesterady, when the teams were: The Na»vy: Glover; Crouch and Ludlow; Mayes; Lesure, Wilkins and Fryer. S C S: Cameron; Parish and Hopkins; Davidson; Hill, Penrice and Gillingham Brown. Referee, Mr R
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  • 197 5 At a special general meeting of the Vinolia Association held on Thursday evening at the Club premises, Koon Cheng, to consider the question of the formation of a Eurasian platoon in the Malacca Volunteer Force, Mr. N Gomes J P, the President of the Club, addressed a good
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  • 34 5 An English airman named Baker has arrived in Bandoeng. He has bee*. engaged by the Dutch Colonial Offlca as an instructor for N E I military fliers in tha N E I Flying Corp*.
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    • 178 5 Kelly «1 Walsh, Ltd. 'Incorporated in Hongkong.) Only a few copies left. The "Imperial" Diary and Almanac fOf 1922 Printed with English-Malay, Chinese Dates. Size 13" x 8" One week to an opening, interleaved with blotting paper and containing a supplement of local up-to-date information. Price $3.00 The Cheapest and
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  • 837 6 CRICKET. S.C.C.Z. NAVZ. The 9 C C cricket eUva> am a fairly easy propoeitiou en Saturday afternoon in the team selected from the H M S Titaaia and the submarines in port. The Navy batted fire* ana were all out for 56. Lieut Caryli (of the Staffords), who eompletee
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  • 677 6 SATURDAY'S RACING. On Saturday morning six boats turned out to compete for a trophy kindly presented by Mr Carver. Th* start was at ten prompt, with a strong broeze and heavy swell, so that most of the boats started reefed down, with the exception of Helen who carried full
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  • 101 6 The tournaments referred to in our issu* of Jan 26, art for the Straits i Chinese Recreation Club ag£ act fee i 0b* B&hA.\ M vtatod. I annaranect for 192. resulted at follow* :-Mwn E 3 ManuMh 26, Dr W B Wilson 83, J A EHas 79, T
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  • 250 6 THB ORIGIN Of THB GAME. Mr C D Lancaster, ol ths North Short. Polo Cl«b, Ohio ago, who reesutly plated polo in Singapore, being a writer on the snbjeet of Polo as well as a player, has been gathering data on the sport, having played in ten different coantries
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  • 56 6 GARRISON COMPETITION. Tht result of the competition for the silver rose bowl, played for on Jan 26th, waa as follows Mrs Braddell 49 8 41 (Winner). Mrs Conncll 48 6 42 Mrs Morgan 64 10 44 Mrs GregoryJones 67 18 48 Mrs Savi 53 7 46 Miss Law Scratch
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  • 62 6 STEVENSON AT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan 27.—Stevenson was indisposed, and gave a disappointing exhibition against Mr Goldic at the Penang Club yeterday, evening, only making 464, while Mr Goldie actually compiled 400 in addition to the 400 conceded by Stevenson. The ex-champion's best break was 64,
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  • 132 6 The Empire cinema's changs of programme includes Charlie Chaplin in A Dog's Life," and Under Crimson Skies" (6 parts), as features of an altogether fine collection of films. A thoroughly enjoyable programme is advertised for to-night at the Alhambra. In the second show besides a five-reel Republic feature
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  • 107 6 Sago flour is quoted st 18j9. Tin is quotsd at «167.7.4 ia Losdon. Tapioca is quoted at 16 6 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted ab 29j- in London cube gambier at 36 On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 10.88, Egyptian sottoa at 18.25.
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  • 41 6 It is stated that Mr A B Voules may go to Penang as Resident Councillor when the Hon Mr Hall goes home shortly. Mr R Scott is expected to go to Malacca as R C, whea the Hoa Mr Wolferstaa retires.
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  • 957 6 EXTRA MEETINGS TO HE HELD, A food number of member* attended the annual meeting of the Sporting Club held in the Exchange rooms on Friday afternoon. Mr 8 B Archdeacon presided and on hia motion the annual report and accounts for the year ended December 31. 1921,
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  • 289 6 (Front Oar Own Correspondent)* Malacca, Jan 26. Miss Watson, a member of the Exeoative Committee of tbe Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of -merics, paid Malaoca an official visit on Taeeday. She was shown round the places of Interest by tbe Rev and Mrs D .dsworth.
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  • 258 6 Penang Papers Comment. The Government has seen the force of the representations on ths shortage of school accommodation, and has decided upoa temporary measures. At the Lcgislativs Couacil meeting the Colonial Secretary informed the unofficial member*, who have made it their bucinese to urge immediate action to
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  • 81 6 To-day, Jan 30. High Tides.- 0.9 aja., 11.40 p.m. Swimming Club launches: Te.—B, 10, 11, 2.36. Fr0m.—6.86, 10.36, 12.30, 8.36. To-morrow, Jan 31. High Tides.—o.33 s.m., 0.-4 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15. Wedneeds/, Feb 1. High Tides.—o.sB a.m., 0.47 p.m. Polo: Bales tier. Tanglin Club at hems, 6.15.
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  • 397 6 To-day, las* Colombo 4 Bombay* Java Mam noon Hongkong, Shanghai Japan, taking mails for U S A A Canada Tanda noon P Samba 4 Singkep Moentjoeng noon Malacca *Sri Patana noon Batu Pahat Mena noon Pulau Batara 4 Pulau Bulang Hock Keng noon To-morrow, Jan. 81. Pulau Soegi
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  • 199 6 Eepert fer the Tear, The report of the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., for the year ended August 31 1921, shows a loss of £16,350 16s. lid. on the year's trading. In view of the conditions prevailing generally in finance aad commerce the world over, and the fact
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  • 31 6 Public complaint of being over-burdened with work by a Government officer was made at the Ipoh Assise Court on Tuesday before his lordship Mr Justice Wataon, by Mr J V G
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  • 50 6 Copra, Singapore, Jan, 26. Tha Improvement noticeable at cloture last week has been maintained end prices have advanced about $I|all round. More business has been done and closing quotations are as follows: SNo. 1 Standard $10.37* to $10.75. o. 2 Standard $10.12* to $10.37*. «•8 3^^^!«^
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  • 78 6 I LOYD TRIESTIED B K< Co. is BOMEWARD. For Colombo, Aden, MaW®* Port Said, Briudiii, Venice tod Trie**, taking cargo on throW BUI of Lading for Picme the Levant© Port! and Black grs For*!. Nippon J n Trl.iie or J#D Datet of sailings. rates are sutj-c: to altera
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    • 459 6 Cole, Marchent Morley, Ltd. SPECIALITIES. CENTRAL EXHAUST (UNIFLOW) AND HEAT EXTRACTION STEAM ENGINES. (Horizontal Type), with Piston Drop Y a v (Morley's Patent) and Cem Operated Gear. Sizes, 80 i. Hp upwards. COMPOUND AND TRIPLE EXPANSION STEAM ENGINES (Horizontal Type), with Piston Drop Valves (Morley's Patent) operated by Trip Gear.
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  • 587 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. NATURAL WONDERS OF CHINA. Ancient Land Bridges. At a meeting of the Royai Asiatic Society (North China Branch), Mr A de C Sowerby, F R S, F R G S, gave a most interesting lecture on the subject on which
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  • 885 7 Membership Campaign Exceeds Expectations. After frur weeks of energetic membership campaigning in Shanghai the Good Roads Construction Society of China have achieved results far beyond their expectations. Their object was to obtain $30,000 from the three classes of members which they hoped to enrol. The response
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    • 467 7 URODONAL dissolves tir£& acid. jjj 9 "fee of a man i. tbe age of hi* arteries. iCrep your arteries taking URODONAL. end you will ttcreby Srvoid Axt*rie Sclerosis, barriem the wail, of tho blood veseel* end rcv;dcis them stiff and brittle." Pref LANCER FAUX 'ate Preudevt of the Acadtmit Id*
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    • 300 7 4 A/ THRIFT, QUALITY PRICE. HP eft. be TflaiFf 1« y° n mnßt ba Economical; 111 be Ki tnomicai, yon mnat hive QU4LVFY hav.« QiaUty, get It at t: e right PRICE Buy a Genuine New BRITISH CYCLE, in which TUirr, QLALITY PHICE are the MEBITS. Get it from the
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    • 211 7 fSBROITS IfUFOTiOK HT6IERIC PRESERVATIVE in, UFALUBLE Prompt Relief for the MOST ORl 'NATE CASES -8 "i «wthout .nconvemeace. .No other trcment required. I^^» H. Perre Blottler, Co, j^D^*™ Wholesale SING\PO!iE met Roof, Minium ft uttli Dlimnsaru, Din Olsjeni.pj pj| ejejag pj a*. ViMti 1491 THE •Fhc,,:2491 EDISON PHONOGRAPH "A Master
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  • 2219 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 17. ileaar». Lyail and Kvatt, lauhange aid Share Brokers iaaua tha following list of uotationu. RUBBER. —Dollar Iharea. i js5S OMdrada, iyalnea. ■j ll^ I 1 Allenby 12« 1 40 25 per cent for year ended 80-9-2U 1 j
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    • 131 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I May be discovered every j day in the Advertis--1 ing columns of the Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted," For Sale," "To Let," "Lost,'' Found," and Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will bring quick results. If you have something to sell, or a house to let, if you require
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    • 651 8 I sST -i Uail :ei ■•■■-'> «rtlding J" Mr. D. BELL. ppi-i- ar'l backache. I Mr. f :;.»r,r.RS. H l ■aftrrea it* v.m >'•'• umW I*• Wilt's Piii* and the whole y*ar 1 <y>uld pains 5 yoar*. it >..-,« a* first .if* th< iwiini stopped not i :p. W\ had
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    • 529 9 STEAMER SAILINGS India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England,) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, from LONDON Duo SINGAPORE. Kashgar about J*u 25 Devanna about Feb 20 Ituva about Fob 6 Novara about Mar fi Io
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    • 407 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS M3NTH V SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya; Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, 11. BMITA due here February sth Sailing February fltb. For further Particulars, apply to Pater son Simons fi? Co., Ltd. (Incorporates! hi Eniiaad,) M— AGENTS, THE
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    • 682 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD- ■j* (laccrpcrated in W. B, A.) 0 San Francisco Service Tbote dt Birous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenh roa*-» HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, EONOLC LB 4 lAN FRANCISCO, From HONGKONG 0.1. NANKING 15,000 torn, Feb SO (Flrtl Claw faro,
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    • 549 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporate* 1 hi Japu.) London Unm Fortnight* Bervioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP ria PORTS. Mlshina Mam S.doMaru F b 6 Uvrpoof Llna Monthly gervioe For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL ria PORTS Malacoa Mam j- eb 16 Hambur O Ifgg Monthly Servioe For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM A
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    • 504 10 WANTED. WANTED.—Te boy snaLl or large eoeoannt aetata situated ia tha aUaad af Singapore. Partiaalan aad pries te X T. m\ eje Malaya Tsjkuae. •0-1 M-l WANTED competent olerk to do books and type-write in an offlV, Singapore Apply ratine ■alary to B z 116 c/o Melaya Tribune. Ml IS
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    • 615 10 NOTICE notice Thai tha Exchange Bank? will be elcaed on t* h January, Saturday 1 Chinese 30th Monday /New Tear 3U 30 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Anandha Bharan Lodge; 180 Penang Street, PBNANG. NOTICE OP SALE OfTaND. Two building lots at Robinson Road next to the new premises of
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    • 408 10 INSURANCE. THB OVERSEAS ASSUSANCS CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated ia tha S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Lim Nee Soon, Esq., Dy. Chairman. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chian, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Esq. Lee Pang Seng, Esq. Yeo Ban Eeng, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Eeq. Tan Soo Goan, Eaq. S. Q.
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    • 454 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered ia London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892). Authorised Capitol £3,000,000 Subscribed Capitol £i,500,000 Paid-up Capital £i,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest .£1,227,600 Head Office 16, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS R.
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    • 472 10 BANKS. *Ztf HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairmaa. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keag Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq. Tan
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