Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 43 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEB, 22, 1922.
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    • 464 1 j Photo Amateurs I Call or Phone: 550 I SUN COMPANY 3 109, NO2TH BRIDGE BOAD. For Ail Your Requirements. I iD 125 00 I Blectrio Model $775 not Bowdeo Brck f*«eo y Samuel Withers famous Fire 1 *in. $31.00 I 1 gfi Th« S'andard do, r5OO and Burglar Proof
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    • 17 1 I CIGAHKITRS j NUMBER VIRGINIA j ia Quality the World i Sola Vanufacrureri ABDATH T.B*fCO fo, Ltd
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  • 495 2 NET PROFITS OF CORPORATION FOR PAST YEAR, Over Fourteen Millions, The 106 th report of the court of directors of tae Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd., presented at the ordinary yearly general meeting of shareholders at the City Hail, Hongkong, on {Saturday, nu 16, was
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  • 112 2 Sago flour is quoted at 13 9. Tin is quoted at f100.7.6' in London. Tapioca is quoted aft 15,- for fair flak*. (jambier Is quoted at 301- London cube gammer at 3b,-. Black pepper is quoted at 4d and white pepper at in London. On the Liverpool
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  • 51 2 Mr and Mrs F L Tomlin, who are on a visit to Psnang, will return so Singapore early this week. The cutward Frcnch J .»ail 4mbolee is expected here from Penang next Sunday morning at daylight She will sail the same day at 8 p.m. for Saigon, Haipoag, Shaswaai sard
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  • 296 2 NEW STEAMERS FOR LONDON ROUTE. The Singapore Office of the Nippon Sfusen Kaisha have received advice from their head office in Japan that their four largest and up-to-date passenger steamers of their fleet vis: —s.s. Fushimi Maru, s.s. Suwa Maru, 1.8. Katon Maru, and the s.s. Kashims
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  • 196 2 Fall from Motor-Cycle Csrrier. Madras Feb. l.—A Bellary correspondent writes: Mrs Watson, wife of Captain A C Watson met with a serious accident on the night of the 26 th January. Mr Attwood, Agent of the Imperial Bank of India, was returning to his bungalow from Bellary Club
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  • 105 2 The death of Mr Samuel Aloysius Marie do Souza took place at his residence in St Michaels-road, at 2 a.m. on Sunday. He was only 51 years old, and had served the Government over 30 years in several departments, his last appointment being a senior clerk in the Registry of
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    • 241 2 wherever you go ©ECCA 1 WM.ricDwIw.aSkjwi. 1 tf m DUNCAN Ui. fl&Tj ?J?PBi v Battery Hd KOH Co.'s CASH CLEARANCE SALE 28 th February, 1922 IS THE Last Day OF THE SS JBL. JSL* JE2 Come and buy now what; you require. 83, Bx>*a Baa»h Road, a i JCellin's E>od
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    • 155 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL, No one ctn know the testacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Nturalgia, Sciatica, or other acute forms af pain, and then bean cured. We have thousands of Utters which express this testacy of feeling the pain go, the testacy
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    • 352 2 WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD A hot bath at bed-time, followed by a laxative, ii the right treatment for a cold, and the best laxative to use is These dainty little pilules dispel constipation, cure biliousness, sick headache*, torpid liv*r, pimple* and ill-smelling breath. Druggist* everywhere sell PINKETTES, or
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    • 378 2 Electrify Your Bungalow! Why be content wi'h old ft shioo ed, dengtrona kerosene oil lsrnrp when you can have tl»etr'e 1 gh'f ;in your hoaie at the lame rat lr; f oott Wo e?n sapplv. from lit tf»tth«ms' Plant 15 20 lamp os >a city, complete with If cell gh
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    • 943 2 j THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF RECENT vt m RAHLEH EAST COAST BOAD, TAN JONG nATON^ AUCTION SALE of A RTISTIfI AND DE :OR\TIVE FURNI rrj-E Five Painting-*, oomprißirjfc; mmnmt d •>„ IT Cbtn* Cibtu«te. M«seive D nir i* Tsbl- N ij RVrrw''"' I ONSUr, TABLES MIRRORS aLOVF, g
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    • 284 3 tn ran second show at wo p m. MARY MACLARFN in g«-e%t pie*sire ot a who v.- Nba- piut;3 tura uti ua. -Jfi h forg^iy, FORGED BRIDE Ir! 5 Far'.s Bjatais great d'aeaa a D<a-"e'ons forgery comn not for tioney buti for aw >n v.'s h»; pin «s. Alohr with
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    • 673 3 From Wedneeday, February 12, to Mond.y, February J7, 1923. >tinun r 7 Aihambra <q« AT TH > is the only %^ALHAMBRAi: On antra Cakca, Coffee ms\ t»a BEST Tlie Htmll fom» Bffu*ie and Featarea Tta. eU IMMUM* j BB4CH ROAD. S» TV*d -atla*. dn I 1 Intervals A MULTIREEL FEATURE
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    • 251 3 i At the ig-ky-naajiyi To-Night Ai 7 30 P \t. S Jimmy Aubrey in Iwlto tee £fc ti, s.. "LURKING PERIL" SERIAL FINAL NEW EPiSODES With George Laiki i end nue uUu.r. R o.'.nd «t 9 Or* M NORMA TALMADGE IN "DE LUXE ANNIE" In 'even Parts From tne 'a
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  • 239 4 The Unofficials have had no opportunity of giving an opinion. The same old story was told at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday when Mr Lowther Kemp had to complain that the report of the committee which was appointed to consider the pay and conditions of service of
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  • 212 4 With regard to our appeal laat week for greater attention to the small-pox epidemic, it is interesting to learn that an experiment is being carried out in Penang which might easily be tried in Singapore. In Penang there is a camp where Malays suffering from small-pox are isolated
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  • 257 4 Candidly, the meeting of Sporting Club members yesterday, to consider the resolution put forward by 26 members who are also members of the Singapore Club, was a farce. There was a record crowd, but apparently the majority were there to do nothing but watch the proceedings. And
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  • 445 4 Mr D M D Stephen has kindly consented to be patron of the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association. Major and Mrs G St Clair will go on board the s.s. Montoro on Monday evening and depart at daylight on Tuesday for Brisbane. Owing' to the inability of the management of
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  • 229 4 SPECIAL MEASURES TO BE ASKED FOR. Municipal Questions. Mr Inche Eunoa will ask at the Municipal meeting on Friday: I. (a) In view of the probable large number of visitors to Singapore during the Prince of Wales' visit and Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, and the huge crowds that will assemble,
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  • 247 4 An Attractive Programme. The music-loving public are reminded of the Orchestral Concert to be given at the Victoria Memorial HaL to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, a. 5.15 punctually, on which occasion a very attractive and varied programme will be presented. The orchestral items include two movements (Menuetto and Urio,
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  • 244 4 The Trustees and Committee of the Singapore Philharmonic Society will meet at the Hotel St George, Bras Basah-road, on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. We understand that the total number of vaccinations in Singapore performed by the Municipality from Jan 1921 to Jan. 1922, inclusive, is 21,494. In October and November
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  • 752 4  -  By "Reynard." The quality of the me*h bet*, the first elevens of the S r r the S R C on Monday was do though there were one or two t able incidents. The S r r worth their W superior in .11 d-partment. t*2 back and goal.
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  • 82 4 By kind permission of untitled Swainson and Officers the Band the 2nd Battalion of the Mido-*** Regiment mil play the follow-in* programme in the Botanic Garue.s on Friday, commencing at W* P^ 1 Overture, "Le Due d' Olonr.e, Auber Selection, Carmen," Buet, Valse, "The Naughty Princess, t- 1 villier; Cornet
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    • 206 4 ■SMius».^iiiW'S"S"S''s~s»isns-si«nsns«M.isu^ Just Received I GENTLEMEN'S Real Velour Hats Latest Shape, Semi Carl Brim, Shot Silk Lined. l Shades —Fawn, Silver Grey Mole and Slate ea I Stocked in h-> Following Siz H. 6|. 7, 7* and 7^. Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) Singapore. l wiijiiiiwtiiiiiiMtiiiHiiiiiwuiTiininuiiiiiiaitßtiii i.tim«miMututaMuiiiiiii!.ii.i''»iiii:iiiiiirai.»jjinrHrinsi i ;iiiiiitrTini[itTilJiluiiilDluiailliniiillliUinilHiHiilil»iWiHniiiliiW
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    • 368 4 NEW SHIPMENT OF STOCKS.JUST ARRIVED. Ceet Steel D;>nbl* Pac»d 8 ed«« Hammers "Bedford" B-anr», tforoton'e "Batter fly" Gdvaniaed Padlocks 2» »o 4 Brass Martbead and sidelights with Diop: Lenaet, Braes E jgtaeßoom Limps, Copper T ioolonr OouobinatioD Laaneh Lamps with Bollseye Rlaetes, Chief Engineers and Chief Officers, Three and six
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    • 137 4 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned Ong Poh Nak, wife of Ang Cheng Baa, have left the protection of the said Ang Cheng Hee and am now lit lag in separation from him. Dated this 22nd February 1922 (Sd) ONG POH NAG. MS U 1 MALAYA BORNEO
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  • 160 5 British Olllcers Murdered in Dublin. A Record of Outrages, Reuter. London, Feb 20.-Two British officers have been shot dead in Dublin. -Reuter. U ter.-one of the officers shot Dublin ia seriously wounded but is 0 livingThe officers, accompanied by a private, were riding in a motorcar »hen a
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  • 130 5 The Relief Measures. Reuter. London, Feb 20.—1n the House ->f Commons, at question time, Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame said that he was unable to give reliable figures with regard to the number affected by the famine a Ruas;a, or who had died of starvation, but undoubtedly the situation in
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  • 66 5 Reuter. Sydney, Feb 20.—1t is reported that plans have been prepared for the forsstion of a gigantic worldwide cooperative wheat marketing organisation, which which will eventually control the crops of Canada, the United hIM and AustraliaMr Trethowan, chairman of the Tokratary wheat pool, is going to London
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  • 71 5 Reuter. Washington, Feb 20.—The delegates of Britain, America, Japan, France «d Italy attend a conference on the «rd to discuss the disposition of the a-German cables across the Atlantic, ■Jihi to ratify the Washington decision distributing the ex-Germaa P»c;fic cab.es among Japan, America m m Netherlands. i After
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  • 52 5 Reuter. London, Feb 20.—Considerable antiCo«htion turnovers are recorded in Elections at North CamberweU ted Clayton. The former was captured by Mr JJJJ Labour, with 7,854, against teller, Conservative 5,717. The htter was won by Mr Sutton, g»' 11,662, against Mr t: »n»*an, Coalition Unionist, 11,038. «th are distinct
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  • 55 5 Reuter. p »n«, Feb 20.-In accordance with tad Ue f Nations resolution, a f w Emission, consisting of six V" an military men. four econoJ and financiers, three employers So d Iab Ur met mmm the reduction of armamencs jJJ**d to ask all the Governments are considered neces2 for
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Loadoa, Feb 20.-In the House of ZZZ\? T Hilton Youne ,ore- P rov i»ion of twenty-five JJJJJJ coming budget for the asaT 1 f paj in off months inJJ* lh British debt to America.
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  • 21 5 Reuter. JWtsj data for carrying out early sja.Jettons, the Admiralty has ft of v CPnsus at ""dnight on Feb
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  • 164 5 Rehearsal of Processions. Reuter. j London, Feb 21.—A sum of £2,684 subscribed by officers and men of the navy has been handed to Princess Mary, who, after purchasing a personal wedding present, will devote the remainder to the seamen's orphan homes.—Reuter. London, Feb 21.—As the Royal wedding
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 20.—1n an interview wtih "Le Journal," the Tcheco-Slovakian premier, M Benee, said nothing satisfactory was to be expected from the Genoa conference if it was unduly hurried. The programme should be carefully digested. Anyway no plan for Europe's reconstruction could succeed outside Franco-British co-opera-tion.—Reuter.
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  • 50 5 Reuter. London, Feb 20.—That large quantities of opium are being smuggled into England, constituting a menace, was stated by a customs officer at Hull to-day, when a Chinese seaman was fined £20, with the alternative of two months' imprisonment for attempting to smuggle a pound of opium.—Reuter.
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  • 49 5 Reuter. London, Fb 21.—As regards the recent discovery of six hundred large howitzers walled up in the worka near Dresden, the Times" asserts that it is now well-established that they were manufactured after the armistice, under the personal supervision of a representative of the German Government.—Reuter.
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  • 44 5 Reuter. London, Feb 21.—1t ia understood that the final Geddes report will be handed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to-day. It recommends savings of between fifteen and twenty millions, making a total of suggested economies of over ninety millions sterling.—Reuter.
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  • 31 5 New York, Feb 21.—The death has occurred of Colonel Cholmely-Jonea, well-known in the insurance world— Reuter. London, Feb 21.—The death has occurred of the wail-known trainer, Mr John Porter.—Reuter Reuter
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  • 44 5 Reuter. Lisbon, Feb 21. —Owing to a threatened insurrection of the extreme left and the doubtful attitude of the Re. publican Guard, the Government, with the President, have gone'to Caxias, a citadel at the mouth of the Tagus. The day psesed quietly.—Renter
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  • 906 5 PRAISE SHOWERED ON MR. BALFOUR AMERICA AND FRANCE. Reuter. London, Feb 20.—Unstinted praise was lavished on Mr Ba:f our at the Pilgrims Dinner at the Hotel Victoria. The Duke of York paid a tribute to the "pilgrim of pilgrims" for his geniality, transparent kindliness, profound knowledge and untiring
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  • 146 5 MANY MEN ALREADY RESUMING. FINANCIAL RESULTS. Reuter. Johannesburg, Feb "21.—The coal snd electric power strike st Vereeniging has been broken by tiie return of many strikers to the Cornelia colliery, and thirty-one of the operating stsff at the Victoria Falls power station. Work has also been resumed
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Feb 21.—Winding up orders were granted to-day to the Greater Britain Insurance Corporation and City of London Reinsurance Company, both belonging to the City Equitabie group, which failed last week.—
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Miami Florida, Feb 21.—Prohibition officers in aeroplanes armed with ma-chine-guns have seized the British schooner Annabel.c, alleged to be carrying eleven thousand cases of whisky.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. London, Feb 21.—The German shipping companies have been readmitted to the North Atlantic passenger conference.—Reuter.
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  • 113 5 Wedding untitled-Nutter. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb 21.—Mr H G Gardner, formerly of Hankow, has arrived to relieve Mr A Sharp, as manager of the Hongkong Bank. The wedding has taken place in the Church of the Assumptions Penang, the Rev A Devals officiating,' of parties wtll-known
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  • 184 5 The case against Koh Ah Siew, a British subject, charged under Section 226 of the Penal Code with unlawfully returning from banishment in the police court two weeks ago, was again brought before Mr Baker by Court Inspector Nicol this morning, who said that the D P P
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  • 297 5 CROWDED FAIR AT DELHI. LEAVES FOR PATIALA. Delhi, Tuesday, Feb 21.—The Prince of Wsles finishes his week's visit to Delhi to-day, and ia leaving for Patiala. Hia stsy in the capital has been s great success amounting to a remarkable personal triumph. Beginning with a hartal, the native
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  • 134 5 Statement of the Foreign Imports and Exports The Assistant Registrar of Imports and Exports sends us the following return*: Total value of foreign imports of nurchandise into British Mslsya for 1921, $484,211,486 £56,491,340. Total value of foreign imports of merchsndise into British Mslaya for 1920, $891,495,961 £104,007,862.
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  • 218 5 Womsn Creates s Scene. Mr C F J Green presided over the meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the boardroom of the Municipality yesterday afternoon, and other members present were Messrs Koh San Hin, E Tessensohn, E A Elian, Gaw Khek Khiam, A M 8
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  • 33 5 The N D L has resumed its service to the Fsr Esst. The flrst ship, Weatfslien, which has already left Hamburg, comes direct to Hi age pass seal <m to the Far Baa*.
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  • 664 5 PROPOSED NEW RULE CARRIED.' New Committee Appointed. There was a record attendance at the meeting of members of the Sporting Club, at the Exchange yesterday evening. On the motion of Mr J D Saunders, seconded by Mr Archdeacon, Mr A W Vick was elected to the Chair. The
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  • 221 5 "Importance of Being Ernest," The presentation of Oscar Wilde'a trivial comedy for serious people, "The Importance of Being Ernest," by the Warwick Comedy Company drew a large audience at the VictoriaTheatre last night. The story arises out of a aeries of difficult situations which befall two bachelor
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  • 26 5 A scarcity of potatoes has been reported in Port Dickson for well over a week. It is also rumoured that the scarcity ia felt in Seremban.
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  • 67 5 Singapore, February 22. On London- Bsnk 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32u Demand 2s < t&+U Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-16J On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 17G [On Hiiiikmiiik Bank demand draft 6*4 p.c. pin. On a\fcuMMra^tBank demand drcft 69H <)n iawaBsnk demsnd draft 134 On Japan—
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  • 43 5 C. of C. RuM>er Association. Singapore, February 28 Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers s?llers. Spot 26 H 27 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Spot 23V4 27 March 27 27*4 April to June 23 2)^ July to Sept 31*4 Tone of Market.—Weak.
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  • 26 5 Singapor?, February 22. To-day'« atsa ng rubber qu -tn'ions r<» as S««Vri- New York —15 cts. London.—Bd. Singapore.— cts. Tone of Market.—Weak.
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  • 94 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 22. Silver 33 Hongkong 6si per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Monti s Gold $52%. Share Mark t.—Dull. Rubbers.—No enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1 to $1.05, Norths $1.05 to $1.10, Souths 52Vi to 57' i cents, Nawng Pets 77 t:> 85 cents. Papans 18 to 20 cents,
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    • 174 5 I i i I I |n| I II I I I I I I I .till. I I I KKKP VoUK DIGESTION YOUNG! j Keep your D'gesnon y">un4 I by using the Wor.d-renown^d I Colman s Sup2r-Fine MUSTARD 1 Co'man's Mustard, it mus" be J Colman's should be on c.cry
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  • 995 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH F. A. CUP. Third Round Results. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 22.—The correspondent of the "Malay Mail" st Lahore sends the following results, received by the "Civil and Militsry Gazette," in the third round of the English F A Cup: Tottenham H 2, Manchester City
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  • 105 6 K. G. C. MEDAL PLAT. The February medal (bogey) competition of the Keppel Golf Club resulted in a tie between Messrs J Strachan and C C Nicholl with score* of 2 down. The ball sweep for Saturday was a tie between Messrs W E O Stanford and G Paterson,
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  • 57 6 S. R. C. vs. MIDDLESEX. The following will represent the S R C vs. Middlesex at Hockey tomorrow on the SRC ground:—C A Norris; E.G Wheatley and C Richards; F Albuquerque, N E Ess and E O Angus; J A Jansen, C A Bateman. H G Stack (Capt), L
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  • 19 6 CARPENTIER ts. LEWIS. Reuter. London, Feb. 21.—The Lewis Carpentier match has been fixed for May 11 at Olympia.—ReuUr.
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  • 140 6 The presentation of an aeroplane by a British company to the Queen of the Belgians reminds the public that her Majesty is a plucky aviator, completely fearless in the air. The machine is a two-seater Bristol Fighter model, similar to that with wh eh King Albert
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  • 11 6 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 1162 6 From S M R NAIDU: About three months ago I and three others, two of whom are members of the Hindu Endowment Board had an opportunity of meeting Dr Glennie, when the question of Hindu Burial Ground came up for discussion. One of the memben of the
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  • 503 6 SHAREHOLDERS HAVE GOOD "PROPERTY. The i» the directors' report to shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting of the Lunns Rubber Estates, Ltd, to be held on Feb 27, at Messrs Evatt and Company's offices, at noon: After charging depreciation upon the assets of the Company amounting
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  • 90 6 To day, Feb. 22. High Tides._6.4l a.m., 8.28 p.m. PoJo, Baleetier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15. Warwick Co., Theatre, Eliza Comes to Stay," 9.30. To-morrow, Feb. 23. High Tides.-7.50 a.m., 9.25 p.m. Orchestral Concert, Mem Hall, 5.15 Lodge St. George, 5.30. Warwick Co., Theatre, "A Bill of
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  • 116 6 pnmf y yea b« ft* come conscious that it does not offer sufficient attractions bo visitor* A forf I" don Societ y there fore been formed and a wide fled of actrvrtie. li M open J" ""J broadly t creating more of the hX n .X* v°"
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  • 405 6 To-dsy, Feb. 22. Colombo, Durban, Capetown 4 South America Tacoma Mam 2 p.sa. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelentan, Pstsni, Singers,* Bsndon Bengkok* Mshidol 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo ft Bombay* Tokushima Maru 2 p.m. Bstn Pshst Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Batavia Prin» der Nederlanden 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Hon* Yon 2
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  • 46 6 A girl, giving evidence in a London owmty court, was asked, for some reason or other, whether ahe w «ngaf*d to be married. Her reply was, "My young man says we •re to be engaged aa aoon as I can buy the ring."
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    • 63 6 STAR OPERA AT TB/B THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridie Road. To-Bifht! To-olfhtr 1 A G 'aw HindiMt*«f Love Pi^oo LatJy Majooon Fridtj, Ft briar y 24 K s*k AodwJlak prolu-e Ue*!iv pu»#ee Pi*e K>lwa ggrj) Pkeoarati''»* Nhw b'oec gtMtaai Dre'tea Pot a Q««at Paraee Play 800-ay Arab (The BeanJeet Gi l
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    • 699 6 fTO THOSE WITH AND CONVEY I O PROBLEMS TO SOLVE NEARLY filty years sg> Tb* Y*l« snd Town* Mfg. Co., MMMM-d the mmufsO ur« of ebsiu blocks, si ths original idune*»f. THe branch of ihs business has esdi y grown abd to-day bey are the largest builders of ohiin bocks
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    • 433 6 I y° Q Bb °al<i take a few Pe v' 1 y nor Sbtaeshsabkienwfy i''■"! are the won i ted gc raiicidal inedicia* bre. 4a fern H te ioi '<* M»; they aUay S aed V _j »«g 3 itt (m TM eor-pt Bi 9 m -V« Chcs» and :tre
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  • 968 7 News from h na, Japan w& ths Fhiippin-s. AUCTIONS IN SHANGHAI. The Look See Customer and Rival Bidders. I o matter what you want to buy in Shanghai it is to be bought by auction. Maskee whether it is a pot tage stamp, a battleship, a cockatoo
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  • 272 7 Substitute for Linen in China Grass. j Mr FHix Brech. r, who re amed to New York recently said to a pres* correspondent that the newly perfected solidonia tbe proprietary name for tbe fibre obtaiued from China grass, is tally qu i to linen tiOt only in appetraic-,
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  • 254 7 To Ease Paaaenger Pressure. Anewt>pe of 1 r mo>r hn» m-i e its spp'arance in Shai.gh i, strl it rc prearnts one of ibe preliminary <>e| i taken by tbe Shanghai T «in m-y Company towards tOc big task easing tbe pres«a p e on tbe traiue, i«\a
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  • 213 7 .It can be said without fear of contradiction t> at such an orchestra as Shanghai poscesees to-day has never been heard east of Susz. Furthermore, the rendering of the Wagner programme indicated that the orchestra may easily riso to yet higher flights. To perform large excerpts from
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    • 196 7 j QHOTIRM A^L'-, m cii:.\a>zir silk stws. GpportuEity Lest is RConey Lost Heavy shipments lit Silk LLd ethes hz\e enabled us to oiler cur sleek to the Public at the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE Y01 OF IT. 51-52, HIGH STREET. TEL. 1957. Williarr Caxton first introduced the
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  • 2009 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, February 22. or *SSL I U w n and a— *"> k lowing aa RUBBER.—DoIIar Bharen. Divid nd». r»ln«« v Ja Buyers. Sellers. »p. M if." fM M M t. SSTS«k rJ m 6 per cent for y«ar ended 30-6-20
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  • 521 8 FEARS FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR NOJLE LANGUAGE. It may be to eomoat our growing tendency to ga ol e our fine English language that a new club has been opened for the improvement of Eng. Han" as was noticed in your news co.umns. a
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  • 172 8 Marseilles, Jan 12.—Captain Cocnery, of the Messagcries mail' steamer Amazone, has formaliy charged a nunioer of members of h:a crew with a series of very unusual acts of insubordination. tne ship lett Marseilles for Japac in October la*t. When *he reached Colombo 20 of the cr.-w demanded "•at
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  • 39 8 Several Chinese were presented at tte n Unce of the departZT iT:: Uce pff" tn Bec °nd police court, two Chme.e, named Wong Ceng and ChaT* Yeow, were flnad UOO and $50 r P'cUvely for being four d in
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    • 122 8 BOS'fIFSS 1 oppoßrojKirjEs May be discovered every day in the Advertis«B*i colnnm of the Al Ifim... Malaya Tribune's" CLASSIFIED WanttlEDl J ant f'" tor Sale," i uTo Let," r n( I l F r vi "Trade I »rir>g qu ck results. I Ht tJle Allowing moderate I I Bates: 1
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    • 179 8 THE malayT^ oh »nd Co., MrJ 2Uk '■■><«. 6..:' J '•ft i; Chop Kn>T( Street. 1 h 2 P I' V H'-'sseii. ISO e v mmmwm, ti A f> **m\ suit., :r P Ahdul RaraV ,of Bun Bee a n |Cc y> KATON'G. CBYLAKC a The Ketone Chiat-road. <\ f
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    • 530 9 m STEAMER SAILINGS P.sO.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated ia England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL N. CO, Under Contract with His Majesty. Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Da* SINGAPORE, Wotara abcut MaT 6 PUIBST about Api 3 Kalyaa about Mat 10 To MARSEILLES ft LONDON Leave SINGAPORE.
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    • 425 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly eHltoga to and f mm Auatrall* for oargo only, o%Uing at Batavia, VrmsanMo, ftdolalda. Melbourne snd Sydney. 19» SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Soiling. Feb. 9 ss "Em I Fob. 13 Mar. 6 is ENOQGKRA Mar. 11 April 8 si "EURKMA" April IS
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    • 415 9 STEAMER 'SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Kitano Maru Feb. 22 Haruaa Maru Mat 2 LIVERPOOL LINE, Tejima Maru Mat 19 HAMBURG LINE. Matsumoto Maru Feb 28 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, Kanagawn Maru Snd Mar. BOMBAY LINE, Tokuahima Feb. 22 Tauruga Maru Feb, 27 CALCUTTA LINE. Totomi Mara
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    • 370 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.S.K. BH Sj OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated m Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM BINGAPORB. (Subject to chance without notice,) EUROPEAN UNI. For PORT SAID, MABSRIIJ.BS, LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Andea Maru arr Fab 27 eep 28 Amur Maru March Altai Mara April
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    • 657 9 STEAMER SAILING CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. liacorparaud tn U. S. A} San Francisco Service Thoaa deetroos of teeing tne Orient sh ju.a u»v«i u> a- ecer.h rente BONCXOJTS, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI. EOKOHAMa] HONOLULU A BAN FlLa>v.lBCo, From HONGKONG as NANKING 15,100 iron, Feb SO (Ftrtt Class fare, Singapore to San
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    • 552 10 WANTED. W \NTED,—A oomnotitor able to s«t advertisements only pri-ncod men need apply to th* M»n»ger. Malaya Tribnne with reevnt tettimcnhli. jj 1Q m TO Ho. 6, Caail Street, Apply Guthrie aad Oa. Lis. J 11 M TO LET,—Ground Floor Office* No. 6-2, Malacca Street. Apply to J A Eliaa
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    • 545 10 NOTICE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bharan Lodge, 120 Pensng Street, PENANG. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. s V. c. R otat ing for Singapore Field Ambulance Company will open en Friday, the 24.h Febraery, between the hours of 0 p.m. end 6 30 p.m. SO 2 24 1 NOTICE. Safe,
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    • 455 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNID BY THI NATIONAL CITT BANh. OF N£W TOKK. Capital, Surplua and Undivided i'roite Over I. 114,000,0*6 ■hraita 640,006,060 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW YORE. London Office:—6o Buhopegate, Ljons Office:—27 Place, Toloaan. San Francisco Office:—B62 Jteatgemery Street. j BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai,
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    • 504 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANS, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Pennug 86 Beach Street, Malacca 181 Jonkcr Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman, Batu Pahat 106 Jalaa Raharaat Palerabaag 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraaciecc, B-taria, Sourabaya, Semerang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Arnoy, Peatianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 451 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid v Capital in 600,000 Shares of 66 aaah 63,000,000 Reserve Fond 66,600,000 Reserve Liability cf Pro. prieSars 63,006,006 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City snd Midland Bank, Lid. London County Westminster nod Purr's Bank,
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    • 516 10 INSURANCE. Combine of Sluyters and Co. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in Batavia, Java.) A. D. 1861, Combined Capitals fully subscribed Ft Reserved per Dee. 81, i2i* n. i^os^iojs HEAD OFFICES t BATAVIA AND AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES t Singapore, 3-b, Finlayson Green. Medan, Semarang, Sourabaya, Ban doeng,
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    • 396 10 GENERAL MERru AII are k '"<% »oi icited E our shop at 10 JOHNSTON S prj* Sin *apore. foreign Coir* of ■5 be exchanged dealers in H, h e Al„ Cigarettsa, ToUect?^ NB.—Rates of daiU t 1 proved b 7 U,r0,., kWJ «I ARE lot? FROM Tootnaciie II 80 OOLBnlt
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