Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVTNLNG D/JD yd LX.- -No. 57 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1921
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    • 784 1 r 1 Photo Amateurs Call or Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I For All Tour Requirements. i j The house you live In the little ones you love-the food you eat-the clothes I you wear-Ihe pets you keep-the garden you cultivate-all that means something I I real
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    • 24 1 CIGARHTES j 555 30 1 The Hall-mark of Perfection. I Sole Manufacturers: I lARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd f LO'UQo. I ll MMM *E*M»»eeaJeß»aerj»Mw»T»^ <^T«^
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  • 602 2 SOLUTION OF A DIFFICULT PROBLEM. Have few avev tried t» find a teem with beard If you have yea will know what I sat If yea have set then* ie no us* in explaining, ssssasi yea would aever neves understand, tnlkas I ever co wiaely. Saeh things are
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  • 232 2 Singspore March 7. There has been a decided improvement in the amount of business put through during the week, but interest is still centred on Investment Stocks. Tin is once again down on the week and shows a decline of 12 ltte 6d at £146
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  • 77 2 A cheque in payment of electric light and water charge, etc., waa presented at tha Kuala Lumpur Saailery Board efflerr* a few minutes before twelve on Saaarday, but waa refused by a else* on the geound anal ha he* "esdtnd hJe accounts.- Taa* mi*t a gead reeaoa for withholdlag the
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  • 541 2 NAURU OCEAN ISLANDS. THE VAST PHOSPHATE DEPOSITS. Sydney.— An tatarosting report os the commercial exploitetaoa of Nauru asd Ocean lelaade by Mt H B Pope, on* of the Board of Commissioners, hae been babied in the Australian Federal Parliament. The other eommieiionere are Mr A R Diekinson, representing* the British
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  • 191 2 Proposed AnstrsUsn BuriaL In connection with the snifeetion that Australia should follow the example of Englsnd snd France in pay. ing homage to the men who made the supreme sacrifles in the war by arranging for the formal burial in Australia of an unknown soldier, ths attention
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  • 98 2 In view of the numerous changes •nd improvements which are to be brought about in Colombo when the hydro-electric echeme is in full working a reporter of the "Ceylon Observer" asked Mr Reid, the Mayor, if it i» likely that the streets ef Colombo will be lighted by electricity. Mr
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  • 115 2 A MOTHER'S PRAIAB OF BABT*S OWN TABLETS. For th* sickly acw-kam kaka ar growing child Baby's Own Tablet* the Canadian children's medicine, are a blessing. They are guaraataea entirely free from opiate* earn abaalutaly barmleea, aad are a remedy fer teething troubles, eeantipatien, diarrhoea,
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  • 200 2 A Sluggish, CongeeUd Li vet *1 i waye mad* worn by frequent doensfs' with strong carthartie druga. Thie merely irritataa the liver aad beweli J to temporary, violent aad aonrulaira actios, only to laaTa them weaker that' 9vt, lika whippin» a tired
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    • 287 2 I__ HORLICKS MALTED MILK I The Original I The on ef Horlick'e Malted Milk eolres the 1 all-important problem of a pare milk supply m M hot weather, at all possibility of contamimatioa C or impurity is avoided. Its constituent parts, the wholesome extracts of the choicest malted barley and
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    • 799 2 MANGEODINE. Best for Mange, excellent for killing ticks and fleas in Dog's. Cats, etc Follow the directions and the result will be marvellous. STOCKISTS Medical Office, Brae Basah Road. Strsits Pharmacy, Middls Road. Medical Hall, Ltd., Battery Road. The Dispensary, Raffles Place. Finlayson Green Dispensary, Finlayson Green. Chong Shing Dispensary,
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    • 704 2 •ntaaeciwiirii^^ j """'"rr^ J Periodical Property Auctions. I MESSRS. WARING AND ROE i 1 Beg to give notice that they have reserv j certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold i Properties, Business Premises, Building LaH I etc., at their an I NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER quay (opposite
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    • 416 3 At 7.30 Sharp. TERROR ISLAND In 7 Rffli. a gotcial Arterafi «op«r prcdaeHon featuring H9UOIIQ the Handenff King The Anal epliode of 4i Fatal Fortune in two parta Second Show at 130 p.m.s FRANK MAYO io the RED LANE a mighty rtery ef the Mala Weeds and the thrilllaf primitive
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    • 260 3 UW Mammamaaaaamm 9 m via a mo i From Mondsy, March I, to Saturday, March 11, 1122. Alhambra i ALH AM BRA s:| Orahaatra. Cakaa, Coff ea mt tha BEST Tine* Haall for ArTtxaio and PeMttiiMsj Taa. aft. tYifsnnsn bilch road. served dtfrfcg MmwwL taterTili A PKO«BAMMI OF WONIIIFUL, LITILT
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    • 448 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall fear Cesafert, Goei Muaie mmi G—4 Pictarea ■MA CM BOAD. From THUBSDAT, Mir. f, to WEDNESDAT. Mar. 11, (excluding Sunday, March 11, 1132.) A PIOTURI OI SPIOUL INTIRIBT TO EVERT LOTAL SUBJECT Id view ef the fortheosning Royal Tliit •AS THEOUGH CANADA AND AUSTRALIA WITH HB H.
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    • 332 3 GRAND TRIPLE ATTRACTION. THE PRINCE OF WALES IS WITfl US Most Comprehensive Series of hie Trip to Australia, Etc. E;o. Nightly at 8.45 Sharp 3 REELS orer 3,500 feel leng. HATE TOU BEEN THI SON OP TAKZ OI t The great aerial over which all Singapore la loaning wild By
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  • 60 4 The Irish situation might improve after aU. In South Africa, and also to some extent in Britain, tha strike trouble is unabated. The Pacific Treaty b being well aired in the U S Senate. There hare been several judgment* in local cases. Quia has something to aay about
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  • 568 4 There is still some doubt as to whether Uncle Sam will send any delegates to the Genoa conference to be held next month, but general indications point that way. As far as public opinion-in America can be judged from the American newspapers and magazines to hand it
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  • 576 4 The Choir of St Gregory, of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore, will celebrate the first anniversary of the feast of its patron saint at 8 a.m. on Sunday. Messrs Powell and Co, Ltd., invite the attention of their customers to the very choice collection of wellgrown plants, rose
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  • 670 4 PROPERTY IN POLICE CUSTODY. Valuable Jewellery Returned. The enquiry in connection with the escape of Yeo Van Teng alias Yen Chay Sam, the local Chinese merchant who was arrested in Hongkong recently and disappeared through a porthole on board the s.s. Torilja just outside Singapore, was held before
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  • 125 4 Mr Lim Moh Seng, of Kuala-Lum-pur, who is now 58 years of age, has just retired from Government service after a period of no less than 35% years continuous service. Mr Moh Seng was a Detective Sergeant from August, 1886. to July. 1889. and has been Chief Chinese Interpreter in
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  • 656 4 BY "QUIZ- The "extension" tVI columns behind and to the *> •tatue of Sir Stamford £S f practically be en wonders whether it original columns are not t imposing, and the extra camouflaged woodwork ls 7 «o, the idea might in stone at a later da* T'"*
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  • 85 4 Mr H Oxenham, Secretary of the Penang Turf Club, who has been down here in connection with th« arrival of the Singapore griffins, returned to Penang yesterday. A Chinese was arrested at Teh* Anson and charged on March 2 with harbouring l prohibited goods to wit 6,800 lbs of alum
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    • 247 4 ■W»»M»wntntTOß««Bwmnininii^^ BONAX I CARTRIDGES New Shipment Just Received. The 4 Bonix if a new paper eaee with extra Heel lined tt .!L khe brMa wh,oh make moon ■troager and lmpoaaipe to iplil at the end ai many eaae do made by other makere. II Bore Caaee Loaded Btit Chilled Shot.
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    • 429 4 ■iminninii!tiiii-i l ,i:iii.fiit'it'ii,iiuiiiiiiii:iuniiiii! .tnwiusi iiniiiu i i i i i i mi i i i;ir:i 'i-nMinummj,,.,,,, GUAN KIAT <Sc Co., Ltd., I 8«, PHILLIP STREET. Stocks always on band for immediate delivery. Agricultural Hortionltaral implements. General machinery of all deioriptioni and email Toole. Metals of all deeoriptions (ezoluding preoioue Metale)
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    • 86 4 NOTICE. ■■BinV I, Tlotor Reynoli heretofore oalled and known by the name of Yfotor Lazaroo of "B" Addie Road, Singapore, hereby give pnblio netioe that on the 8 h day of March, 1922, I formally and absolutely renonnoed relinquished and abandoned the nee of my said aurname of Lazaroo and
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  • 304 5 Way Out of the Irish Haze? ?he limerick Trouble. Reuter. London, Msr 9,— A thoussnd IRA troop* have arrived at Limerick, whrf the situation is unchanged. Hopes of a peaceable settlement are strengthened with the 'arrival of the provisional Minister of Defence. Negotiations with the insurgent
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  • 166 5 Matter of £5.000. Reuter. London, Mar B.—Mr Horatio Bottomley has been charged at Bowstreet with the conversion to his own uses of five thousand pounds subscribed to his schemes. He personally conducted his case snd unsuccessfully applied for an adjournment owing to contemporaneous proceedings in the High
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  • 96 5 Reuter. Washington, Mar 9.—The United States has declined an invitation to participate in the Genoa Conference.— Renter. Washington, Mar 9.—The communication to Italy containing the Genoa decision states that America's participation in any general European conference is impossible at present owing to the complete failure of
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  • 85 5 Reuter. London, Mar 8.—The report of the Chicago packing firm of Armour and Company for 1921 describes the year the most disastrous in the history of the packing industry. The fall in meat prieee and the high *»ts resulted in a loss of thirty million hilars, whieh
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  • 70 5 Reuter. ttasj York, Mar 9.—A atatement, although hitherto unofficial, of the «ff»irs of the New York firm of exporters and importers, Childa Joseph, *ho failed in December, shows several British and Dominions banks as eonarable creditors, including tha gartered Bank of India, Australia and who are creditors for
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  • 26 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 9.—The Turkish Marshal £*et Pacha had an audience with M p oincare yesterday. Kemalist mission headed by Kswel arrived las* night.
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  • 92 5 Asiatics for Australia? Reuter. London, Mar B.—The South Australian Premier, Mr Barwell, who is at present in London, writes to the Times supporting his previous declarations of the necessity for a modification of the White Australia policy. He is convinced that if coloured labourers are taken into Australia
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  • 106 5 Factories In Working- Order. (From Our Own Conespondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 10.—The Colombo correspondent of the "Malay Mail" wires that a "Times of Ceylon" cable states that Jsst month in Soviet Russia all seven of its rubber concerns amalgamated as the Government Rubber Industries Trust, and three
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London, Mar B.—Mr Chao Hsin-Chu has been appointed the Chinese representative on the Opium Traffic Advisory Committee of the League of Nations, which will meet at Geneva in April.—Reuter.
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  • 123 5 Hooglandt and Co's Claim Succeeds. Messrs Hooglandt and Go's claim against Messrs Wah Moh and Co., in respect of a large quantity of Patchouli Oil, was concluded before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard in tbe Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiffs were represented by the Hon Mr Upcott while Mr
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  • 103 5 Judgment Delivered. The action over a claim of $6,084.16 by Chop Hup Kiat and Co., in respect of sago flour contracts, was concluded before Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice, yesterday, judgment being given for the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs were represented by Mr Knowles and stated that
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  • 600 5 POINTS OF THE FOUR POWER PACT. WHERE CHINA COMES IN. Reuter. Washington. Mar 9.—ln the Senate, Senator Lodge expressed gratification at the conclusion of the Four Power Treaty, the main purpose of which was the termination of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, and substitution of s political system actuated by
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  • 80 5 Attention is drawn to the notice appearing elsewhere in this issue calling a public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. to-day to consider the advisability of the formation of an Indian unit as a part of the local volunteer forces.
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  • 28 5 MALACCA FINAL RESULT. Our Malacca correspondent wires that the High.School beat St Francis Institution in the final of the Government competition by two goals to nil yWBMTSaW.
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  • 209 5 BLOODSHED IN SOUTH AFRICA LOCKOUT IN BRITAIN. Reuter. London, Mar 9.—A conference of the Engineering Employers' Federn tion and the men's Union, initiated by the Minister for Labour, has endec without any decision. Ths lockout notices, affecting upwards of a million workers, expire on Saturday.—Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 9.—A
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  • 29 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 9.—The United American Lines have re-entered the continental freight rate conference, thus averting a rate war to Dutch, German, and Belgian ports.—Reuter.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. London, Mar 8.—Mr Lloyd George is still indisposed, and has deferred his departure to Walea until the 10th.— I Reuter. j
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  • 290 5 Successful Operation. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore, March 9. H H Prince Tungku Abbu Bhakar, State Veternary Surgeon, Johore, who had been to London on six months' holidays just t'» recuperate his health, is expected to arrive at Johore to-day at 12 a.m. A special state boat will
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  • 160 5 MILITARY EXPENDITURE CRITICISED. NON-OFFICIALS' ATTITUDE. Reuter. Delhi, Mar 8.—In the debate on the military budget in the Legislative Am«embly, tha majority of the speaker* attacked tha proposed expenditure. Mr (Jour, leader of the democratic party, demanded a reduction to. twenty par cant of the revenue, according to the
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  • 72 5 Singapore, March 10. On London—. Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 3 3-4 d Pmate 8 men ths, sight 2s 4 1-Sd On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 177* On Hoagkung— Bank demand draft 6* p.c pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 89% On Java— Bank demand draft
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  • 61 5 C. of C Rubber Asseciaties, Singapore, March 10. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Plfcea. Buyers Sailers Spot 28% 29 March 29 29* April to June 31 81 V» July to Sept 33 33* Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Waterhoaa* Caw Ltd. Singapore, March 10. To-day's dosing rubber quotation* are as
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  • 149 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, March 10, Silver 33%. Hongkong 6% per cent premium. Three Months Gold 52%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 17 cents, Craigieleas 50 cents, Bassetts 57% to 62% cents, Tambalaks 47% to 52% cents, Sandycroft enquired for at 75 cents. Bukit Kepongs $2.02%. Tins.—Taipings 70 to 75
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  • 24 5 On Wednesday night at the Cinema, Tsnglin, Colonel R wigram. C 0. C8I. CSY.D8D lectured on the Washington Conference to the o2car« of th«
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  • 564 5 A HUNDRED SHOPS FOR THE CHINESE. Special Kiosk to be Erected. Realizing the great factor and excellent opportunity the forthcoming Exhibition would provide for the enhancement of Chineia trade in the Far East, tha Committee of tha Chinese Chamber of Commerce here met in November last, and appointed
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  • 62 5 Meeeri Sime, Darby and Co., the] secretaries hare pleasure in advising j the Shareholders that the construction of the Company's dredge was completed on January 29, last Since then the dredge has been working satisfactorily through the Old Mine, where it was erected, and should reach
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  • 43 5 Copra. Singapore, Mare* a During the past week business hai been fair with prices a shade easier at closure. Quotations are aa foi* lows No. 1 $10.30 to $10.62%. No. 2 $10 to $10.30. No. 3 9.75 to $10.
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  • 165 5 r I Qaantity and Value exported durlnf February 1922. The following figures which are in centals of 100 lbs, represent total exports from all the Ports of British Malaya. Tl# Imports of Rubber from Foreign Countries during Februsry, 1922 amount to 86,014 centals of 100 lbs equal
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    • 137 5 I MALAYA-BORNEO I EXHIBITION. I I Grand Parade Decorated loior cars 1 To be held in the Exhibition Grounds I Tuesday, April 4, 1922. Prizes for Fest I Decorated C ars 4 Gups Valut $200 $50 $100 $25 1 AND f 6 Exhibition Medals En trims C/oso on March 13th,
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  • 176 6 FOOTBALL. «.cent UNITED BAKE*. A solitary goal eooeed in the semi half of the game decided the match between the S C C II aad the United Banks football team on the pa dang yesterday. The team* ware mere ee less evenly matched. Tbe first half saw some good
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  • 121 6 TO-MORROW'S GAMES. There will be two gamea in the Singapore Cricket League to-morrow. The SCC will meet the Lanka Union and the team will be:—O P GriffithJones, R T Holder, F R Craig, E J Riches, H C Westwood, S P Holmes Smith, R L D Wodehouse G C
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  • 533 6 WARREN SHIELD COMPETITION. The annual command competition for the Warren Shield will take place at Kuala Lumpur in July or August, 1922. The conditions will be as followa Open to company teams of regular and volunteer units in Malaya. Number of teams limited to one per company. Teams
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  • 183 6 9.C.C. SPRING TOURNAMENT Owing to the condition of the ?ound there was no play yesterday. -TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (Preliminary TleeJ C I Wlnter 'va. L Gosling, S J Edwards Vs. H E L Dyne, E J Batten va, R Prentig, Beweemata' Handicap, G A F Layton vs. R
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  • 70 6 CATHOLIC UNION EVENTS. Members of the Catholic Union sre reminded that entries for ths WUisrd, ludo, and draught tournaments close on Saturday. In addition to the prizes presented by Messrs Chis Gob. Lee, Tan Hee Joo, aad Khng Jit Kwang, the Union is st the same time offering s
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  • 32 6 THE NAVY CUP. The Navy Cup competition of the Garrison Golf Club will be replayed early in April. The eoaditiona are Match play, fourtomes on handicap. Entries close on March 88.
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  • 76 6 SUNDAY'S RACE. The race on Sunday will be for the Milner Challenge Cup. Club course, no hsndieaps, start 10 o'clock, 84 hours limit A message from St Morits states that the English team, after defeating Switzerland and drawing with Sweden, has won the International Ice Hockey Cup. The R
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  • 409 6 Fsmous Russisu Trio Coming. Next month, the public of Singapore are to be treated to three first class concerts by a party of Russian artists—Anna El-Tour, Vera Mirova and Uo Podolsky—and their programme, we are promised, will be something out of the ordinary. Miss Anna El-Tour
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  • 390 6 Miss Dv Pont, America's most beautiful blonde, will be seen at the Liberty Hall in a Universal special attraction. "The Rage of Paris," a five-act intense drama of a girl who, for a certain strange reason, cast love to winds and became the most thlked-of woman in Europe,
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  • 1842 6 "WONDERFUL, BUSTLING SINGAPORE!" And "Exquisite Penang!" ViMoantNorthclife, writing to the Times from Pi nang in December last gives the following account of bis impressions of M»l»y». One ef ths prlnsipal plessarsa of a long voyage is to visit plassa which hays besoms train topics st home, bat
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  • 212 6 Twelfth Annual Rcporfr The twelfth annual aepert «I Ac directors £e the eharehelde», tot the yeas ended Deal 81« to be preeeatad at |he annual meeting oa March 18, at 84, Robinsonroad at noon statea: —The net profit for the year, after making full provieion for depreciation, and
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  • 91 6 By the i« Elsng from Pensng yesterday Messrs Grant, S L Potter, T F Sharrocks, Tan Chooi Rai, Lira Chin Thor, Aw Boon Par, Lee Shu Twan, P X Natraja, F M Brudweyn, J Armstrong, Kwell, REM Kassim, X E M Kassim, Mr and Mrs H Styles, Mr
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  • 132 6 Singapore, March 9, The Rubber Market experienced a short period of activity over the weekend aad values rose to 28 Va to S9 cents, but ths advance could not be maintained against tha heavy 'bear* interest operating, and prices relapsed to former levels. There was a
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  • 37 6 Martinque, from Saigon 10-3. Valaya, from Bangkok 10-3. Sarie Borneo, from Sourabaya 10-8. Quorra, from Kelantan 10-3. Vondel, from Batavia 10-8. Rumphius, from Deli 9-3. Dunera, from Shanghai 9-8. Shidyvoka Maru, from Colombo 10-8.
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  • 22 6 Mr Baker, of the F M B Railways, Parit Buntar, goes Home* oa eight saowske» leave by th* Kaaagar te~ 7 mm*
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    • 408 6 LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. For Qold, Diamond Co»I and Iroaiton* Min*i frr Ileal, and Rubber Plantat'ora snd Nitrate Viejlda ftS Excavation, Irrigation end OonatrueUonal Work end n enterpriser needing Light Railways there it a type 0 f Rnn<!nv Material ihat Ii jaat the rsqutred 'deitgn. auusujj In svary bran eh of
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    • 293 6 "SCRAPS OF PAPER" WILL GET LOST. Keep your Dhoby'a Account iv JERRY'S LAUNDRY BOOR. 7# Cta. ON SALE AT 70 Ctt, Joan Littls A Co., Ltd. G H Sweet Shop, Battery RoaA G H Kiat A Co., Change Alley. Koh A Co., Bra* Baaaah Road. M Dulfakir A Co., High
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    • 307 6 ■AftS CLOSE. mmmm To-day, March 10. Batavia, Samarang A Sourabaya Rumphiua 2 p.m. P Sambu, Blinjee, Djeboea Pal em bang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Mezaing, Kemaman A Trengganu Pontianak 2 p.m. Meraing •Hong Lian 2 p.m. Hongkong, Bfianghai A Japan Benalder 8 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 8 p.m. Port
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    • 102 6 WHEN AND WHERE; To-day, March It. High Tidea.—7.07 a.m., 8.52 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate, 5.80. Ex-Services Concert, Theatre, 9.11. To-morrow, March 11. High Tidea.—8.18 a.m, 9.40 fcm, Polo Ba testier. Cricket, Singapore League SCC vs. TjhV« Union. S R C va. Service#. Sunday, March 11, High Tides.—9.16 a,m., 10.18 p.m.
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  • 2034 7 THE NOVELIST'S ART. "The Craft of Fiction." By Percy Lubbock (Jonathan Cape. 65.) "In all our talk about novels," says Mr Lubbock, we are hampered and held up by oar unfamiliarlty with what is called their technical »spect, and that is consequently the aspect to confront. That
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  • 113 7 News has been received from Peking of the death of Mr Edmund Braund, and army officer who resigned his commission in France during the war on the grounds of a conscientious objector. He recently went out to Chins as a missionary. He was the son of the Rector of Guodmanham,
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    • 588 7 (URODONALr dissolves tiric acid. your? by takmf URODONAL, mmd you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, I which harWena tWa wall* of ike blood easeele and renders I hem stiff and brittle jbMMMIp ftu/ LA S'CERFA UK km* Pr**ttltwj ih* A<omfm*t it Mtdtcmt, fan, tv kis 7rtm4tsm mm Gout. THE SIGN
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    • 436 7 I w♦• f NOTHING FINER BOTTLED cr CANNED* miJmW first requisites with CRDSSE6/ BLACKWELL [By Deficoars ar-r Quality. Purity <md "Ivesfincs-j. 30 Varieties of SOUPS «5 Vanet.ee of POTTED MEATS. OXFORD SAUSAGES OATMLAL. OILS VINEGAH TINNED FiGh. w CRDSSE BLACKWELL^I.j O 9v rVPOtNi.M.rffr a MARTIN'S J fT" 1 tmt all
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    • 72 7 M. B. E. Important Notice. No Vehicular traffic of any kind will be permitted to enter the grounds after Saturday the 18th instant. 93T- 14 s NWEIiC PRESERVATIVE an, KFALLIBLE fjjffipf Prompt Relief for the MOST OB* I 'NATE CASEo >vithout 1 nconrenience. No other require**- Mpe^fJSEtt jfc«sBsil H. Ferre
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  • 2294 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Measre. LYAiX AND By ATT, Exchange and Sfcaje Broken iaeue the foLowing lift of quotation** «ÜBBER,— DOLLAB SHARES. tJWy&m**- mmm Bitot. Sella**. Tataaa. 1 AUenty t«. »10 20 U pee for year eaaed 80-8-2» 1 Aler Gajah N 1 lt 6
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  • 947 8 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, Increase cf Agriculture. The visit of H X II he Prines of Wales to the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States next month will, it is confidently anticipated, bring* them into such prominence aa te inaugurate a new epoch in the progress and
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    • 103 8 1 I Advertising AND Salesmanship. j Advertising is salesmanship-on paper I I There is still room for a good deal of educa I I tion in advertising, but, if this one funda- 1 mental fact is realized by everybody in the 1 j advertising business, much will have be en
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    • 239 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNJ iaea sale at the following depots SINGAPORE, Koh aad Co,, »0 Bra. Baaah Road. Kwong Seng Chiaar. aad Cc S.legie-road. Ban Tek Guan, 1 Selegi. Road. Jit Lok Kee, 166 Serangoon Read Serangoon Stor», Serangoon Bead. Chop Ban Leong, 275 Serangoon Road. M Pereira, 632 ScraDg .-n
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    • 537 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL S, N, CO. Under Contract with hie Msjesty's Government, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Dee SINGAPORE. Kalyan aboat Mar 10 Khyber about Apl to Flatty about Apl S Doagola about Apl 18 To
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    • 458 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Np. LONDON UNB. Kamo Maru Mar go Katori Marti a-* 5 LIVERPOOL UNB, Tsjima Man Mat If HAMBURG UNB, Lyons Mara Mar lt NBW YORK UNB VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN UNB, Eaaafawa Mara Mad Mat. BOMBAY UNB, Morioka Mara Mar 17 Awa Mara Mar ft CALCUTTA UNB, Takaoka
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    • 446 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to snd from Alalia f or cargo only, eslling al Baaarle, Surabaya, Framantln, Adelaide. Melbourne and Bydney 1122 SCHEDULE OF SAILWCS. 1122 •Friflig Siofipere tmlUmL feb. 9 H ••BMli'A M Feb. 13 7*L. m BN °OOIR4 Mar. 11 April 8 M EURELIA April
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