Malaya Tribune, 17 February 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AINU SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. VoL IX.- No. 39 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 FIVB CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 272 1 I Photo Amateurs Call or Phone: 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Yonr Requirements. 1 S QUALITY RULES THE 1 WORLD OVER I®l I \jXpG€vriiorsJ I i Mechanical perfection is as much appreciated in Continental Europe and the Orient as I j it is in New York
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    • 16 1 I CIGARETTES I—— 555 mGwM CMtflkibd QnaUty—HodoM* 1 SoU Manufacturer* i lARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd LONDON
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  • 682 2 VOYAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, A correspondent of Lo London "Evening News" hai had an interesting interview with Captain Lepart, matter of tho great steel >argue Franoo—tho world* biggoot windJammer—which recently arrived at London after a three months' voyage, from Wellington. New Zealand. "I am very giad
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  • 403 2 An Imperishable Memory. The Bristol newspapers contain accounts of a lecture on tbe F M 6 given by Mr J R Innes, C M G at the Bristol Branch of the Royal Colonial laatitute on the 16th January 1922. There was an appreciative
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  • 229 2 Singapore, Feb 14. The local share market has shown a little more activity during the week under review, the chief interest, however, being in the industrial group. Both tin and rubber are again a trifle lower—tin £155 2s. 6d. and rubber 29' a cents. Rubber.—This
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  • 235 2 In the course of a few remark, introducing Mr Arthur B Maiden, f.R.G.B. to the members of the Society, before shoeing a very v/eauuful series of slides depicting 'lew, on Japan, Mr M Nagal. the councillor of tne Japanese Embassy u\ London, told a neat little
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  • 156 2 A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Geoffrey Edmund Cator, Malayan Civil Service, son of the late Robert Cator of Grosvenor Place, Bath, and Elisabeth Margaret Wynne, youngest daughter of Canon the Hon Hugh Wynna Mostyn, of Somerset PUce Bath, and late rector of Budworta,' Huntingdon,
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    • 365 2 fHORLICK'S 1 j; MALTED MILK 1 lhe ORIGINAL. I A Composed of pure M full cream milk modified and If^^l B enriched by 0 I j L. Malted Barley J iL ifffllll aiM eat our pWp"" fill 11l Ready in a moment i !j«J (11 ill Uuui Refuse any Subs?i
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    • 407 2 THE WISE MOTHER AND BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The ills of children com* wif tlj. and too often before a doctor can be called in or medicine obtained the little one it beyond aid. The wise mother will always safefuard bar little one by keeping Baby's Own Tablete, the Canadian children's
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    • 542 2 Electrify Your Bungalow! Why be oonteMt wi h old fiahion *d, dangtrora kerosene oil lamp* *beo yon can have fL-otrio .\gfct? m your horn- at the same rat nsrs HiSt f W« (wn coL-ply, f'oio ak l V{&.th«v.e' Plsr.t 13 0 If.up os a o> y, complex with 16 cell
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    • 612 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AU TI0;$ Be| to give notice that they h.ve r e certain tfcya «0* apes cf and hole, rroperties, business Premises Land, etc., a 1 '.heir NEW AU JT ON BOO* I, C NLLYS9 Qrj^ (opposite the Genera j Post Office) Owners desirous of including Frnnn,up- 'tics in
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    • 286 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 PM. AS* tfftot; Vmion <"f Huuun pasekma from tho BLth oi Mhti to h« Pr- gent WHOM The Gcds Would Destroy In 8 rfaseivr- Raels 000 pgofsli support of Pauline Stark*. J ok Mnlhall, Harry Cl*rk*\ Ka hlyn A'prn*, Chan. W. Frenoh and other*
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    • 734 3 I* 11 From Thursday, February 16, to Tueadiy, February 21, 1922. IpJSfcTl I f j AT THE is Uie onlf I *c .tjttft« ttoeatrft I ALHAM BRA Orsktstrs. Cakes Coffee I m 4 theßESf Th Bleall *©a- Music and Features Tea. ate. 1 •eeeenßM- j beach road served I *atl«n
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    • 430 3 TO MORROW YOU HAY BE A CRIMINAL Yon don't realise it—You can't imaeine it except through the agency cf tucb a drama at this. Tbe film describing a woman »ay»— A4ore than a geddess tbe who is sweetheart wife and mother." Does that sound like a woman crafty and cunning
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  • 88 4 The Irish problem, like the weather, ii a topic ever with ue. There has been more bloodshed in Belfsat; but the latest news suggest* that the peace dore ta around. Child "slevery", otherwise "moi-tsai", will probably be tackled by a apeeial commiseion. German politic* and trade are mentioned
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  • 940 4 It came as a shock to many members of the Sporting Club to hear that most of the seven committee members elected at the recent annual meeting had resigned. It confirmed the rumours of things going on behind the scenes—happenings, which, we venture to say, would
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  • 153 4 The Hen Mr Justien M H Wintley K«» t>. l^l»!«ioo». «mvll l,t<, U,!» morawz «ol! »s,p««lomerrow lbc ll"n >lr XV U Tnurn, <-<nuln«? to Lln««»l»or» lor cn«, m««'.iu« nf i>is!5l«tiv« tvllacl! n«, 51ond»x 7»ll 8U>ff<>s<i h<»l. r-tnlned to l»lp!s>»f lrom l,»> mo»>tb»' lrav» >lr «aal «>««zn »s,pl»lt.«>od to «<' »d
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  • 77 4 A Local "Geddes" Commission. (From Our Own Correspondent). Knale Lumpur, Feb 17>—The F.M.S. Retrenchment Commission consists of Messrs W S Gibson (president), J M Robson, G P Bradney, E A Dickson, D H Hampshire, and J A Russell. The terms of reference authorise a full enquiry into the
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  • 620 4 Mr E S Hose to untitled Resident, Negri Sembilan. Mr G E Greig, Warden of Mines, Ferak, has been appointed to act as Senior Warden of Mines, Federated Malay States. Mr Joe Fisher, general manager ot Middle East Films Ltd who lef Singapore in July last on a busines trip
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  • 809 4 MORE QUESTION, Rv SHAREHOLDER, Company to be Wound p. A meetmg of th, *«fcKerling Tin M.ne«. Liana* at French Bank hamber to confirm r. H''<-timi. pushed for the liqaiaatiaa th»r pany and the appointment f iJj' tors. MrJM^ me p rw £ndrw«r* alto preeect M tair J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 269 4 8 4 "His I fi v/Mwk Master's y Voice P Gramopitne Recwis f)ROVIDE an endless repertoire of the latent dance jjfi music, played by famous orchestra.*, ia perfect dance time. 9 Tbe New Dance List |ust issued contains Fort) four of tbe Latest Pieces by Famous Dance Orchestras. ■I Write
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    • 410 4 HtHSWWIIIIWMMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIiIMIIIIIIMW^ NEW SHIPMENT OF STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Cast Bteel Doable Fao*l SUd.r. Hammers "Bedford" Brand, MtoreWs "Baiierfly" G Ivanised Padlocks S" t> 4* Brass Masthead and s?d-lights wi»h Diop: Brass E>gin«Room Ltmpt. Copper Tiieolonr Combination Laanch Limps with Bollteye glasses, Chief Engineers and Chb f Officers, Three aod aiz months
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  • 499 5 Ml Eyes Turned to Ireland. More Belfast Bioadshed. Reuter. London, Fob 15.—Mr Collin* bas arrl v,d in London to discuss with tha i assart ths new situation in Ireland. Thf papen dwell on the gravity ,f ta« situation arising out of the frontier troubles, and the diffi-
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  • 75 5 Thunderer Speaks Out. Reuter. Bombay, Feb 15.—The Nationalist bnakr C K Das has been sentenced to month* imprisonment.—Reuter. London, Feb 15.—The newspapers merely criticise the imperial and Indian governments for the pass to which they have allowed the situation in India to come. The cancellation of the decision
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  • 72 5 Reuter. London. Feb 15.—1n the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr Mitchell Thompson, ou behalf of the Board of Trade, said he was aware ftst German trade to China and the far bast was showing signs of recovery, but he did not think that was
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  • 63 5 Reuter. London, Feb 15.—1t is authoritXifij stated that the pilferage of ioods m transit on sea-going vessels now diminishing, particularly at Liverpool. ,n consequence of effective actior of the shipping companies and the altered conditions after tha war. An international gang had previously operated, especially to the Far
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  • 58 5 Herts*, Fb 15.—The Wirth Govern■■lt haa btained a fresh lease of life aj the result of she keenly awaited debate or. various censure motions, elating ostensibly to the GovernnH'nt's handling of the railway strike, "hich ended in a vote of confidence W to 185. f *ot« is regarded
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  • 36 5 Reuter. Tht HtKue, Feb 15.—The Chamee* n i *o to 27 vote* rejected a Socialist d *">igned to suppress Dutch "•Presentation at the Vatican, and J"** hj 81 to 4 vote* the Foreign estimates.-
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  • 18 5 L ''no>,iv Feb i 6 The Bank of Wand discount rate t) four and >
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  • 85 5 No Soviet Courtship. Reuter. Paris, Feb 16. —TJhc pro-Russian propaganda in France has received a sivere rebuff from the "Temps" which, commenting on M Krassin's suggestions for negotiations with Prance independently of the Genoa Conference, says the diplomacy of Moscow is reminiscent of Abdul Hamid, and declares that
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  • 84 5 Funeral of Great Explorer. Reuter. Monte Video, Feb 16.—The British barque Woodville, with the late Sir Ernest Shackleton's remains on board, has sailed for South Georgia for the burial. Numerous wreaths were sent, and included one from H M King George. The coffin was borne on
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  • 80 5 Reuter. The Hague, Feb 15.—1t was a concrete living manifestation of international conscience, said the Dutch Foreign Minister, welcoming the permanent Court of International Justice, formally opened in the Palace of Peace, with considerable pomp and splendour. Members of the Dutch Royal family and Government, representatives of
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  • 16 5 Stockholm, Feb 15. —Parliament has voted a million kroner for famine relief in Russia.—Reuter.
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  • 14 5 Reuter London, Feb 15.—The Siamese Loan has closed, meeting with immediate success.—i
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  • 48 5 In the course of the magisterial enquiry at Ipoh into a charge against a Tamil of murdering his wife in Selebin-road, medical evidence was given that accused was insane, and the magistrate ordered his detention in the asylum pending consideration of the case at the stext A Arise*
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  • 270 5 STRONG CAMPAIGN AGAINST IT COMMISSION SUGGESTED. Reuter. London, Feb 15.—Several members were zealously campaigning at question time in the House of Commons yesterday and to-day, regarding the sale of children in Hongkong. Mr Churchill said that when the opportunity should come he would be glad to ascertain the
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  • 164 5 Reuter. Pans, Feb 15.—The Colonial Institute gave a banqutst in honour of Marshal Lyautey, Frtftuh High Commissioner in Morocco, under whose administration Morocco is enjoying perfect peace and unexampled prosperity. The former Premier, M Leygues, who occupied the chair, delivered a speech stating that France will remain true
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  • 48 5 Alteration of Date. It has been found necessary to alter the date of the final practice for the PhUharmonic orchestra concert from Tuesday of next week to Monday, as the band of the Middlesex Regirant is engaged at the garden party at Government House on Tuesday.
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  • 167 5 For H.R.H. The Prince of Wales' Visit FIFTH LIST. Amount previously acknow. ledged 11,886 The Lion City Ciub 100 Bukom Provident Association 30 Wha Rhee Kok Association 25 Chween Eng Kok SO Bukit Mas Football Club 15 Thong Chee Kok Association 25 Wah Lam Teng 16
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  • 1163 5 MORE DETAILS OF OFFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS. Hints for the Public. The Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr f Seton James, has suppled exclusively to the "Straita Echo" the following fuller details witb regard to the official arrangements in connection with the visit of H it H the Prince of
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  • 313 5 Sinhalese Meeting. A public meeting of the .Sinhalese community of Singapore took place, as advertised, at the Raffles School Hall at 5.15 p.m. yesterday The meeting was a very representative one and was presided over by Mi D M D Stephen, the well-known merchant of Singapore,
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  • 176 5 By the M. Kelantan from Malacca yesterday:—Messrs G Minto, Milne, Mullaly, Rutley, Norriss, Chec Swee Cheng, Tan Soo Hock, Tan Cheng Lock, Chan Kang Swi. Bk the s.s. Takada from Calcutta yesterday:—Capt and Mrs B R Mullaly, Messrs MadanJal and Stark, Mrs J M Elias, and (from Penang)
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  • 504 5 Social Function at St Joseph's. An interesting social function, the presentation of an illuminated address by the staff of St. Joseph's Inst., to the Rev. Bro. Aimar, director of the Institution, took place yesterday evening on the occasion of the Rev. Brother departure to France to recuperate
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  • 122 5 A reader of this paper has shown us two old coins belonging to Mr. Song Kee Kwan. chief clerk, Colonial Treasury, Singapore. One is a George th.- Third guinea, date 1790, of the type known to numismatists as a "spade" guinea; and the other is an old Batavia
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  • 17 5 Mr untitled the Chartered Bank, Ipoh, is ill and has been relieved by Mr Irvine from Klang.
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  • 219 5 The Annual Meeting. Lady Guillemard, President, to.k the chair at the annual meeting of th-.' Singapore Nursing Association held in the Municipal board room yesterday afternoon, when there was a fair attendance. Mrs Burkill, the hon. see, presented the report and accounts for the year 1921, and
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  • 59 5 BARLOW CO'S REPORT. Copra. Singapore, Feb 16. Prices advanced about 50 c nts during the early part of the week but this advance has not been fully maintained. A fair volume of business has been done and closing quotations are as follows No. 1 $10,374 to $10.75. No. t 10.00
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  • 53 5 It is untitled that the price of rubber for the assessment of duty in the M S for the period Feb 17 to 23, inclusive, ig twenty-nine cents pen pound, this being two cents below the highest price obtained for first grade rubber at the- Singapore auction during the week
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  • 73 5 Singapore, February 17. On .u>nuon— Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4 1-32». j Demand 2a 3 20-3^ Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 S-16c On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 175 U On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 7Q p.c. pm On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 6y\% On Java— Bank demand
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  • 164 5 Cm ot Cm Rubber Association, Singapore, February 17 a.ibi>ea Smoa,*a tibaat Closing Plica* Buyera c i. m» Spot 27 27 V» Much 27 Va H Apn; to June tS 3lVa July to Sept 30 5 oiSj Ton*, of Market.— <<uiet. Fred Ytalerhouae Co., Ltd. Singapore. February 17. To-day's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 •iiiiiii•ii•iii••mmii• i i i i i > I Brasso Banishes Dirt I Clean up I Brighten up I BRASSO I Metal Polish lit&ZH Stocked' Everywhere. Sole Distributing Agents tor S. S. F.M S. (Wholesale Only) I Barker S Keng ,hiiaii Ltd. I Singapore EtoMßg. 7 i i i i i
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  • 574 6 LAWN TENNIS. JAPANESE PAIR DEFEATED. By "Reflex". Following a postponement of the maten, 1> H kieinman and C J F Green vs. Nakamura (Gaunt Cup holder) and Mikohars, laat week, owing to rain, the lawn-tennis loving puoiic were at length appeased yesterday, when the great match was played to
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  • 114 6 INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS. Feb 3.—A Jvcw York message says The fact ti.at the international polo cup wi.l not be at in 1J22 beca.n. known alter the annual meeting of tn. Poio Association when it was •n.iwunctd that tnere would bo no challenge from England. It was stated that the British
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  • 57 6 YJi:C.A- R.G-A The following will represent the V.M.C.A against the R.G.A. at cricket to-morrow at Blaksng Mati :—H G Stack (Capt), C A Norris, F Ziegele, T Weerakody, X R Scott, G J Vyatj, M Ignatius, W de Siiva, M C Vaidya, C R Hoole and G J Luke.
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  • 27 6 SOTCUTb RACE. tha third sac* for tha SVG Pm> aides** mi Castfaoga Oap wtLi tabs place on Studay; stajt 10 *.m. Crab course, 8H hours limit
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  • 31 6 It G. C MEDAL The February monthly medal (bogey) will be played for over the week-end, 18th and 19th, and the ladies' spoon, on the following Mo»--oW, tOtfa iaataofc a
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  • 799 6 S.R.C. MIXED ELEVEN v. U.GJL The volunteer drill yesterday afternoon deprived the S.R.C. of some of their soccer players, with the result that several second team men had to be played. The team was still short of three men when they turned against the R.G.A., and the gaps were
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  • 636 6 FIRST LIST OF LOCAL PATRONS. The following is a first list of the Roll of Patrons of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition: 1. See Teong Wah Esq., Singapore. 2. The China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd Singapore. 8. Messrs Lyatt and Evatt, Singapore. 4. The Yukun Gold Company, Ipoh, Perak,
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  • 237 6 The Palaeegay cinema has further very interesting pictures and serial episodes in its change of programme. The Williams Company at the Liberty Hall, in a change of their great programme, witi present Young Eddie tolo" in other sensational acts, Mh>s Latour in Posing," Ted Trever with two terriers,
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  • 124 6 The following is contributed to the Malay Mail To every ancient mountain And all her hills and dales Malaya's spokesmen count on Luring the Prince of Walea The census of the nation And recent records shjw That Perak's population Is half a gross—or to. Selangor, though less
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  • 24 6 Kisha Maru from Keelung 16-2. j Ban Whatt Hin from Malacca 17-2. Singkawang from Singkawang 17-2. I Deli from Zamboanga 17-2.
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    • 167 6 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. To the Members of The Singapore Sporting Club. NOTICE. No'ioe fa hfpriv g\ro-\ vbat a 8p«-oSal GrtPKr?! M«*tfn t ,f the *i*>mb«r*, f Th* B<rvr*p we Snorting Olfjh it o*!le<l pir;n .-:t to* written -'q;i-Hnn nnd-r Rn!f 10 of the Ru» c ot tb* ltoffe|>rrr* Sporting OJnb,
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    • 449 6 THE CUFSMENOX PATENT PRE C S C D SHEI QJASE A 0 RECTANIU AR l/ NKS. Lend!* g f eatur ■i V To»-y are coon t'drd ut t>w par p, interchangeable, OF DESIGN. -.fi y distinguish d, an I qntck y *srembUd; Do ebi led labour for onodng is needed.
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    • 453 6 UNIVERSAL PHAR^; v h a d 1 17 24 2 AUCTION SALE OF AnO Itou ~.0 To be held at our «s a 16 and 18, 8H SATUBO f hi POWELL CO, LTD Auctioneers (Incorporated in Slawport 111 WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. intoned SKrei— w b Bn .t H-a< J qn.rt«.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 76 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Feb 17. High Tides.—1.49 a.m., 2.13 p.m. Clerical Union, New Clubhouse, 8. Warwick Co, Theatre, "Pygmalion," 9.30. To morrow, Feb 18. High Tides.—2.30 a.m., 8.17 pan. Straits Motor Gar Senfae, 14 81 Helen's Court noon. Warwick Oo, TaaeSro, Urm |n Sunday, Feb. 19. High Tides—3.19 a.m.,
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    • 384 6 HAILS CLOSE To-day. Feb 17. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.mMersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Bauvia, Samarang 4 Sourabaya Mtlchior Treub 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Tandjong Balei Ayuthia 3 p.m. Port Swettenham 4 Teluk Anaon •Kampar 3 p.m. Malacca 4 Muar 'Kelantan 4 p.m. Rangoon 4 Calcutta*
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  • 1349 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. CHINA'S POST OFFICES. Early Chinese Arrangements. An article written in 1879 by Mr A Lister, then Postmaster-General of Hongkong, contains many interesting particulars concerning postal affairs in China at that time, and deals also with the introduction of Foreign Post
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  • 204 7 The Touchy French. According to the Echo de Paris," Waterloo is about to disappear from the Belgian map, and to be replaced by the nondescript name of Loncin. French susceptibilities, it appears, have been injured by what is regarded as an insult to France, and Belgians have decided to
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  • 184 7 H E the G O C has approved the following appointments to the Garrison Sports Committee Secretary, Rev J II McKew, M C, R A Ch D asst secy S Q M S C H Lumbard, D C M., R A S C representative of troops at Fort Canning, Lt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 461 7 URODONAL) Keep yo«r arteri*** I iDONAL »ni! you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis. H An il of tbe blood umli anJ rer.dert them ttiff end brittle." is I p t lAXCEKFAVX at* Prtsident•/ike Acadtm:: I I tnti Par Trtmhu Gout 3 F THE TiIMPGRAL ARTERY. fi N M hoa Pu-iiv
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    • 32 7 WHY SUFPJBK THS BURDEN mt TOOTHACHE which «m b« raliwd almMt immediately ay ooacoltfetf K. TSUTADA j JAPANESE ►ENTIST 74. BRAS HAS All SO AD i (In frovt r'rwi* t?lrafcfc»i t l
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    • 282 7 Cigarettes v The most e'egant and refined Cigarette in the World V I R CI N IA IN PATENT ik 1 /*V MY™ kW Ĕ"" VACUUM NU h G D TABLE_DEItCACIES X I 1 NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or G S NNED first requisites with CRDS2b« Delicacies a/-e Quality. Purity ana
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    • 169 7 In planrir,* r rr RpnaW, ~r Annual &4*ertWng Kfc*ULTS. Expert araiatano- w *y h« «>t.>-i».d lnt«rrWiM Tie Adv r'uir? n -.ns .<r, Sf*Uva IMtai 1 1 Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. To obiulned FliOM NUNOI SHOTEN, 10, Winchester Hove, Tel. No. 336I All Communications respecting Advertisements in the Malaya Tribune should
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  • 2377 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapor, February 17. j 1 Messrs. LyalJ and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Issue Dividends. Values. Buyers. Sellers. 1 Allenby 0 16 0 25 25 per cent for year ended 30-9-2 C 2
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  • 899 8 SINNING AGAINST THE LIGHT. Saving Price of Candles. Sixty years ag-j when Matthew Arnold was pioneer among the pio veers of modem education, he waa aorkiag am oag aud tor a people that was ignorant wealthy, and cjucpla cent. It owed its ignorance and Hi complacency largely
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    • 155 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i May be discovered every day in the Advertising columns of tbe I "Malaya Tribune's" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted," For Sale," i (f To Let," "Lost,'' Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will I bri ag quick results. I If you have something to I I sell, or a house to
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    • 204 8 THE MALAYA TRi BUNe on Baleat v. SLNOArOi'ii, Koh and Co., 9Q Bra 2?« oeiegie-road. 7; Ban Tek Guan, 1 SeWi Jit Lok Kee, Iv/. Serangoon Sera Chop Ban Leong, a M Pereira, 6.2 &n Chop Kiani Hoe Catt Street. r B aj H Hussein, 180 Ni i V Sulienian,
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    • 549 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Dtle SINGAPORE DsTsnna about Feb 20 Plaaey about Apl 2 Koran about Mar 6 Kalyan about Mar 19 To
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    • 413 9 STEAMER SAHINCS LINE OF STEAMERS w Monthly Bailings to and frono Anuraii* for cargo only, oilling at Batavia, B'nmbaya, AJotaMa, M«lbou'ne and **ydi ey. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. F*d. y aa F*b. 13 Mar. 6 as ENOGGERA Mar. II *-pril 8 ll EORRLIA April IS May
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    • 416 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LTNB. Sado Maru Feb 18 Kitano Maru Fab. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru Mar 19 HAMBURG LINE, Mataumoto Mara Fab. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru End Mar. BOMBAY LINK. rokuahima Fab 21 Tsuruga Maru Feb. 27 CALCUTTA LINK. Penang
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    • 393 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.S.K. THE OSAKA SHOSEK KAMA LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Japan.) NO. 1 DB SO LIZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Andes Maru err Feb 27 dep 28 Amur Maru March Altai Maru April
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    • 652 9 STEAMER SAILINGS cMnamail STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated ta B. 3. A.) San Francisco Service Thoi3 deiiroai ot teutng tbi Orient >-hon:a travel bj .k* h rcuto HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONPLCLB A BAN FRANCISCO, From HONGKONG "NANKING" Is.Cootorn, F*b *0 (Firrt Claw far*, Singapore to San F aneleoo, O $343
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 537 10 WANTED. WANTED.—A tWßpOtitat able to Ml advertisings anly t-x--perkTjeed mea nefd applj to thf Man g«r, Mslaya Tribnne wilh recent teitimoLialf. I 2 n.e, W tNTED.—For Export Depart, ment, smart clerk (Earaiian or Chinese) with previous mercantile experience. Apply Patanon Bimoni Co., Ltd. IP > o^. TO LET. TO LET.—Godown
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    • 384 10 N0TICE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Arjandha Bhavaa Lodge, 180 Penang Street, PENANG. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Two trancing lots at Robinson Road next to tha new promisee of Dunloj Rubber Company, Limited will be put up to auction at the Land Ofiee at 11 a.m. on February 21. Further
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    • 408 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. 3. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Fronts Over U. S. ♦i4,000,0(X Strsits (30,000,001 Head Office:—«0 WALL STREET NEW YORK, London Office:—36 Bishopegate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolosan. San Francisco Office:—232 Mont gomery Street. BRANCHES.
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