Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENT Vol IX.- No. 65 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922 CENIYJfc I The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1921
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    • 299 1 Photo Amateurs J Call or Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. 1 "."".T.^r.T. 5^5^^ 1 -Xj WHIIEAWAY'S I Kl I REVISEO prices I I J' Command your special 1 Jttffl m l\yV S J f ATTFKTION. I incctflim fin ,a WHITE SHUTS for cffloe
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    • 104 1 I m hiiimi ii 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 'incorporated ia Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I —j~ Quotations given for complete Llect te Lighting Power Installations, I *«H range of BleetrieaJ rnppliee In stock i I j V LB. Wires Cables, j Metal Filament Lamps. j Ceiling Table Fans. I
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    • 265 1 3 l I Be8t B «tith and Amerisan mads Bo<rta. fOl 1 l\ B^ n and Blaolc. Smart f H Calf or Glace Kid Boots. I 1920. 1921. To-day. \3 rs I $31.50 $23.50 $17 50 -y a Per pair all sizes. S n& "WALKOVER" Boot I tJN Z j.
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  • 2790 2 I3GAL MANAGERS ADMISSION. "Sab-Edited" Reports. THIRD DAY'S HEARING. Th* following report of the trial in Melbourne of three Aastralians on a charge of conspiracy with regard to the notorious Badak tin boom is taken from tha "Melbourne Argus" and should interest many of our readers in Malaya: Melbourne,
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    • 403 2 WANTED. iMH^p^M v i i ii—rif i WANTED IMMBDUTILT.— V >»j I i Man o* Bt •HgiiD Qlark with gOOC* JL%Mk k-iowledae cf account!, matt m\\ •%\w\m «ad q licit wlt«r and effl< mm Mr typist. K j p!y with copies _j m\\\w end a'adng a<lary, JBt# to P. 0.
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    • 146 2 I AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism ie like an asassslu Befo.r« you know it yon are la ita pcvce. and tha terrible paina and aches that follow are eraa worse than L the aaaaaia's knife was driven inta > your flask LIT! LaTS ORIENTAL BALM. ia the on* end the only true
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    • 694 2 SCRAPS OF PAPER* WILL GET LOST. leaf) fit* Bm-Af% A MMM ■11IT1 LAUNDRY 1001, 71 Cti. ON SALE AT 70 Cts. John Little Co., Ltd. G H Sweet Shop, Battery Read. G H Kiat A Co., Change Alley. Koh A Co., Brai Baaaah Road. M Dolfakir A Co., High Street.
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    • 743 2 Periodical Property Auctions. MESSRS. WARING AND ROl Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days fjor Sales of Freehold and Leasehold j Properties, Business Premises, Building L. nd etc., at their 1 j NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLTER quay (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including
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    • 588 3 Second Show at 9.30 p.m. 0 Through Canada Australasia with H.R.B. PRINCfS OF WALES Twc Reels The Officio" record of HR H. The Priooee -epoch-making visit io Canada, Australasia, Weit Indies, eto. Eta Norsk in a UaJeCtinJ eemody drama that makes laughing dimples oa*ch the tears. SOCIETY SECRETS In 5
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    • 400 3 I From Saturday, March AT THR ALHAMBRA The HsUl for Wrvtalo and Feaiures BBAOH ROAD A NEW SCREEN SENSATION Togethe *Ul be presented in the ;«rso» of THE SEVENTH CHAPTER, IN FOUR REELS, BUCK JONES of who wei diieovered by Mr. William Fox of the Screen Adaptation of Alexander Fox
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    • 29 3 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by eonialtlng K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAB BASAH RO yD (Ia Croat of Frenoh Oharoh.) •Phone 1245
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    • 25 3 Phone 2411. THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR MICHEUN TYRES •11 lixes. ALWAYS READY TS STOCK. Stockiit:—• LIM CHEE SENG. 17, Cecil Street, HrngapneA
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    • 411 3 VICTORIA THEATRE. Telephone 820. COMING SHORTLY SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OF, THE QUAINTS. WATCH FOR DATES. NABAR OPERA At the Beyrouth Theatre, Gaylang Road, Opposite the Gaylang Police Station. Three new actresses have arrived from Pontianak and will appear for the firat time to-day. The Company will play in I their
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    • 254 3 Second thtw KEENAK AUSTRALASIAN &ndt GAZETTE. MARKr?" Aetora Film f mm l A Tho, Company's gĔm/m Pradueilta Prodnolfon K^^^rß^ "DADDY" iBEKSW PHANTOM Baied en k%». A G re »t THE POPULAR Deteeti?e Drama BONG jfi ln 5 Part SSffiS k DAYS PLEASURE"! 5" V i BUNGLERS (In 1 paria) Two
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  • 104 4 H M the King has eent greeting* to the. new King of Egypt. The usual rowdy student* had a day oat in Cairo. In Ireland tha Republican Amy causing much apprehension. Belfast's little week-end canj* off according to custom. Labour disputes in S Africa and elsewhere are in
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  • 707 4 It is not often that one discusses religion in a leading article and in a cosmopolitan country such as Malaya, where there are many different creeds and beliefs, it is not often wise to do so. Yet the Washington conference and the ideals expressed there were
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  • 373 4 Lady Guillemard's "At Homes" at Govsrnment House on tbe third snd fourth Tuesdsys of the month will not take place until further notice. On Saturday, the residence of the Rev W Murray, in Gilstead-road, was the scene of sn At Home given by various Strsits Chinese Christisn associations on the
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  • 209 4 Further Chinese Activities. One of the most attractive features in the forthcoming Exhibition will be a free distribution of cigarettes by the Nanyang Brothers Tobaeco Co., Ltd. This firm which has its Head Office and manufactory at Canton and Shanghai ia ons of the most enterprising concerns
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  • 182 4 Expedition to Chsnfi. Member* of th« Singapore Natural History Society spent a very interesting morning, yesterday, in Changi district. A visit was paid to the private zoo of Haji Mohamed Said, at the Bugis Rubber Estate, where quite a number of interesting animals and birds was seen.
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  • 378 4 His many friends will be sorry to iearn that Mr C R Drander, who ta lying m the Ceneral Hospital, singepore, following hi« «eriou« acculent in the P M 3. is again in a serious condition. Invitation» to me«t N N R the Prince of Wole» »t «Government Ronae, singapore.
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  • 410 4 CURRENT NOTES AND COMMENTS. (Frees Our Own Johore Bahru, March 18. Mr Baxter, acting maaagt, rf Kluang Rubber Co, Ltd, haa aaile, for Home to recuperate hie health. There is an increase of 10 centi j, the charge per unit of electricity a Johore, from 15 cents to
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  • 120 4 Programme of DruTs. Monday, Msrch W. 5.15 p.m., European C*. Gairi < Honour. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Fo? lasj the Street*. 5.15 p.m., N<m-Europeas Co. G*. of Honour. Tuesday, March R--5.10 p.m., Euraiiaa Co. Co*?* Parade. 5.10 p.m., Chiaea* Co. CovpJ Parade. Wednesday, Msrch tt 5.15 p.m.,
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  • 77 4 Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard untitled Supreme Court oa Saturday *H by Mr Demuth, on behalf ef swg M S Martin and Co., J ages in their action n9***Z2 Heng. They claimed iw« in respect of breach of two for the eupply of gambier. w shipped from Singapore 7,„| and Liverpool and
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    • 349 4 j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" j Tli* X.a»*o»»t Dmm mtxxmlm I "QUEEN'S" IANCE OiCKSTiU lt.faeh aeaale-eidad T\mm LaSet, 9% /IW» (4 Tolee from Maaemylano)—Fom Tret mmm B. Ittt4te Hew Yoa Enosr—Medley Fe* Trel I (lotrodaelag; HUj") If Selom*—Orientel Fox Trot ,|or B. isn< Hm Benson Orchestra if CUtat> till kwsp on
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    • 333 4 nlWilllWIIIIIIIIIIIHWIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIII'IIIMIWI I I J1 n,n j IGUAN K1AT <& Co., Ltd., I •a, PHILLIP STREET. I SiNto stWtp hod tor laoedlste teliwri. Agrle*tt*r»l A Horticultural ImplttBunti. General ataehtuery of »11 dfHrlpttoni and imall Tool*. Ifetali of »11 deaorlptloni (excluding preeioun Motalt) Mlnlnp. Colliery and Quarrying Aeoeatorlee. Paint*, aolouri and Tarnlitae*,
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    • 114 4 NOTICE, Notice Ii hereby given that by agreement dated March 14, 1»M between Reo Cheow Keng, merchant, of 11, Middle Road, and Qaiak Heng Kiat and Teo Chin Long, the bnilnees of Chop Hak Soon at 10, Roe bore Road, haa been ■old, under certain terms, by Neo Cheow Keng
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  • 223 5 King George Sends Greetings to King Fuad. Students Cause Trouble. Reuter. Cairo, Mar 17.—The Residency has requested foreign diplomat* henceforth to treat directly with the Egyptian Foreign Ministry. It ta officially announced that a reof the Egyptian army will be held at Abbaaeia on March IS; than
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  • 280 5 A Lengthy Discussion. Reuter. Paris, Msr 17.—1t appears that it took the Council of Discipline a long time to make up its mind as to the exact nature of Berthelot's intervention in the affairs of the Banque lndustrielle. For four hours the members discussed the matter before
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  • 89 5 Reuter. London Mar 18, —A telegram from Moscow says that the Soviet has been celebrsting the fifth anniversay of the overthrow of Tsarism. Trotzky wss the chief speaker, and warned the workers not to be lulled into false security by the pacific protestations of capitalist organisers at Genoa.
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  • 52 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 17.—The Senate by 236 vote* to 2 agreed to a proposal to abandon the construction of several battleship* and light war-craft on the "toeks. The president of the naval committee, referring to the need of rubmsrines, again emphasised Frances condemnation of the doctrine of
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  • 49 5 Reuter. London, Mar 17.—Particulars have been issued of the recently foreshadowed great amalgamation of the London and North Western and Midland Railway companies,, to operate from Jan 1 next. The new board will be composed of 18 L snd N W R end 8 Midland directors.— Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 18.—The anthracite coal owners and workers have agreed to establish a negotiating committee °f four from each side to discuss th* owners' proposals for the readjustment of wage*.—MfteV.
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  • 127 5 Men Rush to Work, Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 17.—The resumption of workers to-day increased considerably. Even the Far East Rand mines are now milling, and other mines have received numerous applieafrons. The problem is to find sufficient employment.—Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 18.—The miners strike hss been called off. The
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  • 57 5 Storm of Cheering;. Reuter. Karachi Mar 19.—The Prince of Wales had a very hearty send-off on departing for Colombo. There was a perfect storm of cheering, almost drowning the playing of Auld Lang Syne by massed bands. The Prince remained on the bridge of the warship waving to
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  • 79 5 Reuter. Athens, Mar 17.—While negotiations regarding the French ship Espojr, seized by Greece, are at a deadlock, another French steamer has been seized, alleged to be carrying contraband.—Reuter. Athens, Mar 19.—The Government has decided to release the Italian steamer Abbazia and its cargo, recently seized on the
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Peshawar, Mar 18.—The Amir of Afghanistan has issued broadcast a proclamation to the independent tribes, announcing that hs has made peace with Britain and tribesmen cannot longer look to Afghanistan for support in hostile acts against the Indian Government.—Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reuter. London, Mar 18.—The Inverness byelection result was: Sir Murdoch Macdonald. CoalLiberal 8,840 votes; Mr Livingstone, Independent Liberal 8,024. There is no change In parties.— Reuter.-
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Delhi, Mar 17.—The Colonial Office reports that fifteen natives were killed in the Nairobi rioting. There were no Government casualties, and ths position is new orderly. —Reuter.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Paris, Msr 18.—M Chieherin hss wired to M Poincare reaffirming his intention of attending the Genoa concountries pre-arranging cut and dried ference, and protesting against other ptflirt^.^lNßrla/r'.
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  • 180 5 ARMY DICTATORSHIP FEARED. A BELFAST INTERLUDE. Reuter. London, Mar 18.—St Patrick's Day was a great public holiday in Ireland and passedjgff quietly. The ehier spectacle in Dublin was the trooping of the colour by the IRA, formerly performed by British troops. With such evidence that the Irish army
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  • 81 5 Dr. Koo Going to Pekin. Reuter. London, Mar 17.—Dr Wellington Koo and his family sail on March 31 on the s.s. Delta for Peking, to report on the Washington Conference. Dr Chaing, of the University of Peking, who has been visiting the university centres of England, left to-day
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  • 72 5 Reuter. Allahabad, Mr 19.—A message from Teheran says that having learned that the two hundred thousand advance mentioned on Mar 13 is not an unconditional loan, not connected with oil royalties, and believing it indicates an Anglo-Persian and Standard Oil understanding, the Persian Governmnt b unwilling to
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  • 61 5 Reuter. Washington, Mar 17.—Mr Hughes is drafting s note to the Allies with reference to the demsnd for the $241 million for Rhine army expense*. The note will show thst ths United States expects its rights to be fully met, but expresses its willingness to sssent
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  • 43 5 Reuter. The Hegue, Msr 18.—The Government hss accepted the Swedish invitation to s conference of the five wsrbmt neutrals at Stockholm, as a preliminary to the Genoa Conference. Nevertheless the Dutch Government believes that the grouping of neutral views is inadvisable.—Reuter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 17.—Kuehn Locb and Company are negotiating for the purchase of thirty million dollars worth of six per cent, bonds of the Paris Lyons Mediterranean Railway, maturing in 1958,—Reuter.
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  • 20 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 18.—Germany has paid tiie seventh instalment of thirty-one million gold marks, under the Cannes arrangement.—Reuter.
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  • 22 5 Reuter. Rome, Mar 18.—The Chamber has passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 275 votes to 89.— Router.
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  • 71 5 The rehearsal of the Boy Scouts and Girl Gaides for the ceremony of the Royal visit took place on Saturday at Children* Corner. There waa a large crowd of interested spectators, including tha Hon Mr F S James, C M G., who inepected the guard of honour supplied by the
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  • 338 5 GANDHI'S TRIAL AND SENTENCE. THE BUDGET DISCUSSED. Reuter. Delhi, Mar 17.—The Assembly, after long discussion, secured s reduction of five per cent on the vote for general administration, covering all central Government departments. The finance minister did not oppose the motion.—Reuter. Ahmedsbad, Mar 18.—Mr Gandhi has been sentenced
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  • 20 5 Reuter. Constantinople, Msr 19.—Fire destroyed the lsrge new depots of the Standard Oil Co. on the Bosphorus.— Reuter.
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  • 143 5 Appointed to Sings pore. All Bangkok will be interested to learn that, on the retirement of Mr A E Baddeley from the position, His Majesty the King has beea pleased to appoint Phra Pradibaddha Bhubal Consul General for Siam at Singapore. It is a position for which he
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  • 152 5 The death rate for the weak snding Msr 11 was 31.31 per mills. Nationalities wsre Europeans 0, Eurasians 1, Chinese 182, Malays 21, Indians 13 with a total of 216, of whioh 156 were males and 62 females The oblef oaaies of death were Bsri-berl 16, phthisis 38,
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  • 190 5 DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. Big Haul of Jewellery. At the Assizes, before Sir Welter Shaw the Chief Justice, this morning, a Chinese named Wan Yong was placed in the dock on charges of committing robbery and causing hurt. The accused clsimed trial on both charges. In his opening remarks,
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  • 91 5 Iron Ors Development. It is anticipated that the installation of new plant on the west coast of Tasmania will result in a monthly yield of 20,000 tons of iron ore. The development of the field is going forward rapidly, further sections being pegged on behalf of Hoskins
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  • 340 5 PATERSON, SIMONS CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, March 15. During ths interval advice* from the London and New York market! were at first rather firmer, but in the absence of any sustained support, prices sagged. At this week's auction there was a very fair demand for all grades and values were
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  • 126 5 Th* following passengers arrived by the ne. Kinta on Saturday: Mr Stothard, Mr J SUlar. Mr G Black, Mr and Mrs Eldred, Mr Baldwin, Mr R Raby, Mr A C Jackson, Mr Adams, Dr Crago. Per the M, Dilwexa I Mrs McKis, Mr Gomes. Per the s.s. Rajah
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  • 733 5 SATISFACTORY POSITION OF PROPERTY. Ample Funds Available, The Hon Mr V Gibbms presided over the annual general mealing of he Malakoff Robber 00. Ltd., held in the registered officee of the com.any al 64 Robinson-road on Saturday. Those present were Messrs J rtellar, F L Tomlio, Q Stothard
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  • 100 5 Glen Lines New Building. Standing at ths corner of Peking Road and the Bund, and overlooking tbe port ef Shanghai and its crowded shipping end commerce, th* new Glen Lin* Building, which is now open for business, has s commanding position. The official view day for the
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  • 90 5 (We de net necessarily endorse the epunoaa expressed by correspoaaenia.) "LADIES ONLY* From "IDONGKAPOR" It is most probable tnat tue Straita Cmnt*. Decorating Committees for the form coming visit of H R H the Princ*. of Wales have quite forgotten tht other sex. Will not our nomas t>t allowed
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  • 236 5 Is It a Phantom Army? Aesordiag to reports brought in yesterday to Tuchun Hsiao Yasnan by hia intelligence agent* from Hunan, Dr Sun Yet-sea hue appointed General Li Lish-chun to be command-er-in-chief of all ths forces of the provinces of Yunnan and Kwei-chow, while he haa entrusted
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  • 149 5 What is to become of the arch of old London Bridge which has recently been disclosed? It is a relic of surpassing interest. Dating from the 12th century, it formed part of the first stone bridge in London. Citizens contributed lavishly to the upkeep fo; six
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  • 141 5 It is a curious fact that dogs bark only when they are in association with man. Scientists have observed that the dog in a state of nature merely growls, howls or whines. Possibly the act of barking is a dogs attempts at speech; it would certainly
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  • 71 5 Singapore, March tt. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand fes 3 8-44 i... ate 8 months, eight 2s 4 1-44 On India— Hank TsL Transfer 177% rs Uoagaoug— Bank demand draft 8% p.c pm. 'o Sh» n ghai Bank demand draft 69% ->a JavaBank demand draft
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  • 62 5 C ef C. Rubo«r Asseristlssw > Singapore, Maroh SO* &bbed ehudksd finest Closing Prises, Buysra Sellers Spot 87% tt March 88 8» April to June SO 81 July to Sept 82% M Tons of Market,—DulL mm j Fred Waterkouse Caw, Ltd, Singapore, March 20. To-day's closing rubber quotations
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  • 149 5 The Northern Expedition. Information from Kweilin states that as soon aa the Northern Expedition army pusnes northward, President in iat-ssn will lead the grand army himself. Ihe Military Headquarters wiL stall remain in Kweilin, with Mr rionman to take charge of general SAUUES tnere. But when the
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  • 130 5 MACPHAIL CO's REPORT. Singapore March 2JSilver 33%. Hongkong 8% per cent premium. rArs* Montns 52%. are Market.—Dull. R'uobers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 15 cents, Craigieleas 40 to 50 cents, Ba>setts 52% to 57% cents, Tarabaiaks 474 to 52 2 cents, Sandycrofta enquired for at 75 cents, Bukit Kepongs $2.02%. Tins.—Taipings 65 .to
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  • 60 5 Accoding to advices from Harbin, j work against the Japanese 'ias been started there. Anti-Japanese posters and circulars have been pasted up at various vantage points in he town, snd printed circulars have been persistently spread about Ths movement is ssid to have been traced to about a dozen Chinese
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 A Few Weeks From Now! It* you are Tiiiting tbo Malays-Borneo Exhibition or going to the Reeee next month, yon ihoaid be weli dreeeed. S. Y. PITCHAY Co., Can «upply at *«*y low rvtoee Gent's Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Hats. Walking Sticks, Fashionable Shirts, High-grade Collars, Silk Ties, Handkerchiefs, First-class
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  • 70 6 FOOTBALL. 3 R C II S. 9. NING CHOW, The following will repreeent the S R C in the above match on the SRC ground this afternoon Rodrigues F de Souza and F Peatana 0 Ahin, N S Hogan and N de BUra; R G Lange, A F Muller,
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  • 223 6 LOCAL MATCHES ABANDONED. Beth matches on the Esplanade on Saturday had to be abandoned after very little play» owing to the inclement weather. In the Brokers, Bankers and Insurance vs. Etceteras match the following score was compiled: B. B, and I. A Cullen run out A C Smith run
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  • 309 6 PRINCE'S RACE MEETING. The following aro the entries fo* tie fi'ai tf'-y of the Prince's meeting ou pnl 1 f\>Ki-i tDtbilsnCuc—Dist 7 far leiu —Broesnhi!)', Ohcwky Boy. B*meetck, betfetd Ho*, Helena), J uutv Jj>j, K-coerley, Gvldec M*ry. BtUogcr Cap Led Ip?h Cop Di« stce, CUaa A, B*ve» futons*.
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  • 54 6 SHIMAMOTOS REMINDER. Mr Shiir.amoto, the runner up for the S S and F M S championship, b. :itam-weight, writes to enquire whether "Red Warren" is now ready to meet him in a boxing contest. The latter challenged Mr Shimamoto several months ago, and the challenge was accepted. No content
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  • 99 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (Preliminary Ties.) W C Hill vs. R M Duff. C E Winter vs. S J Edwards. W H Drummond vs. R E Prenti3. Championship Pairs. Wardle and Warren vs. Klienman and Green. Piatt and Bowerman vs. Strafford and Campling. Bell and
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  • 129 6 TO-DAY'S TIES. A Singles. Scow Poh Leng vs. Loh Poon Lip. Thong Foong Koon vs. J Lim. B Singles. H Quahe vs. Chew Keow Bock. Lim Kian Hing vs. Chew Choon Kick. Chua Lye Van vs. Yap Kirn Chuan. Lim Yew Chye vs. Tham Cheng Hoe to finish.
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  • 384 6 YESTERDAY'S RACE. The second race for H E the Governor's Cup came off in a strong breeze but smooth sea yesterday, and very fast times were made by most of the yachts. Thirteen boats were away at 10 o'clock sharp, but Betty and Dorothy were recalled, being over the
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  • 117 6 DAVIS CUP DRAW. London, Mar 18.—The draw fqflr the Davis Cup is Belgium vs. Australia Canada vs. France Hawaii vs. Czecho-alova&ia; Spain vs. Philippines Rumania vs. India Italy vs. Japan. Byes to Denmark and the Britsh Isles. In the second round British Isles meet the winner of Japan
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  • 67 6 REGIMENTAL SPORTS, The Athletic sports of the Middlesex Regiment have been postponed until April 5. The following event* are open to Units in the Garrison :—BBO yards race and Relay race. Relay Race, Teams of 7 runners. Distances, 440, 220, 220, 280, 220, 220, 440 yards. Entries, with names
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  • 18 6 INTERNATIONAL MATCH. Reuter. London, Mar 18.—At Rugby, England beat Scotland by 11 points to 5, at Twickenham.—Reuter.
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  • 21 6 S.G.C. COURSE. Th«; course will be closed for golf from Thursday Mar 30 until Monday April 3, both dates inclusive.
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  • 233 6 Buy Your Ticket for Reception! There is a rumour prevalent, which may have prejudiced people against booking seats in the Reception Pavilion stand, to the effect that ticicet holders will be required to be in their seat 3 about 7.30 a.m. We are authorised officially to state
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  • 221 6 LEWIS PEAT WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, March 17. There is little to report as the narket during the past week has been quiet. The demand for Spot has been good but very little interest has been shown for Forward Delivery. The London and New York market* remain steady but dull. Standard
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  • 1448 6 NO. 1/-IN GENERAL, AND THE NEW ORDINANCE. The following article is kindly supplied to us by the President of the Municipality Of Town Planning.—lt ia known that the new lsgislation prepared for the improvement, town planning, and development of Singapore has now gone to Government
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  • 123 6 GUTHRIE CO'S REPORT. Singapore, March 16. Since last reporting, the local Rubber Market has been quietly steady, there being a consistent enquiry for near-by delivery, with sellers holding off. For the Weekly Auctions yesterday, 817 tons were forward for sale. All grades were in strong demand at slightly improved values
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  • 32 6 Coen from Palerabang 20-8. Circe from Deli 20-8. Kelantan from Malacca 20-8. Ipoh from Penang 20-8. Rumphiua from Batavia 20-8. Kum Sang from Hongkong 20-3, Singkel from Deli 20-3.
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  • 96 6 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows: Ordinary Rate March 19. Deferred Rate March 19. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 178 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 243 6 "THE ORIGINAL CANDY BELT." TO FIND LENGTH OF BELT. It ti aafer to paia a taoe meaaare around the polleyi end take the ac ual length where possible, but the information may be obtained aa fcllowi:— (A) Add together dUmetera of both pnlleyi. (B.i Multiply thia total by 5 1/7
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    • 376 6 FOR SALE.-HTJFMOBILE 7 aeati, all covered, complete, Lewi, overhauled an.l repair-led. a• on be arrerped. A.p.,' y M r &1 186, Orchard R ed n M .D, Re CHOP CHIANG GTJAnT** Kotfce la hereby *iven tbat a rv person or priors having any o lMrr« ->r demand* spairst »be psrtr.f
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 115 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Mar 20. High Tides.—2.30 a.m., 8.87 pjn. M M outward mail due. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, Mar 21. High Tides.—3.29 a.m., 5.21 p.m. Van Wijk, Gattey Bateman's, noon. P and O homeward mail closea, 1 p m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Lodge St Michael, 9
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    • 283 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Mar 20. Malacca Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Part Swettenham,* Penang,* Madras Negapatam, taking mails for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Teesta 3 p.m. Bangkok Kuala 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Hong Cheang 4 p.m. Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow,
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    • 352 7 [JRODONAL) dissolves uric acid. I, tokinf URODONAL .nd rou will thereby .void Arterio i Sc'arom, j *»0» N***" «WMia and reader* them «,/f ,nd brittle." frtf LA S'CBRF.A UK tmU Prtudeni mg /4# Acsdtmte 4t id*ifHtms, Peru, iv kit Trtstuw mm Gout THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY. rtnp*-** mmittmmxnm
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    • 115 7 The Royal Visit. In preparation Souvenir of Singapore in honour of the Bojftl Vieit of H.B.H. Tne Prince of Walts. A. fnlly lllnstrated Book with ▼iewi of Singapore. f OonUlnlng elf important and Interesting newi of the Royal Visit and the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition and A programme of the celebration. on
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    • 302 7 IS 1 M. B. E. j I "Our Object—Not Territory but Trade."— Sir Stamford Raffles. 1 Over 20,000 Daily will visit the f I Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. EXHIBITION lilt DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF. I EXHIBITORS AT THE MALAYA- jj I BORNEO EXHIBITION, SINGA- jj PORE, MARCH-APRIL, 1922. FIRST ISSUE SATURDAY
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    • 167 8 ni—nßWiiiii»! «i minimi ii 11 ii limn iiiiiiiiiiiii—Miiniaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiri i i i i .««^mmi»«mwi» I Advertising AND Salesmanship. j Advertising is salesmanship—on paper. I There is still room for a good deal of education in advertising, but, if this one fundai mental fact is realized by everybody in the advertising business,
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    • 479 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Oeavpanke Incorporated ia England.) HAH AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with hi. Majeaty', Ooremineni. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Front LONDON Don SINGAPORE. S2T Dd aa.nl Apr W Fkity about Apl t Khybt* nhautMaVu Deegak ahanlAfrlf aoeu.Mayu •c MABBETTJiBI A LONDON
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    • 454 9 STEAMER mUNCS N.Y.K. LONDON LLVB. Kamo Mara Mar 81 Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL UNB, Tot.tori Marti taa! kail Apr HAMBURG LINE Lyons Maru j_ ar to NEW YORK UNB TIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN UNB. Eanagawa Mara Apr 6 BOMBAY LINE, Awa Maru pj CALCUTTA UNB. rakaoka Mara Mat It
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    • 434 9 I MtAiMK SAILWCS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly talllnge to nnd from Anetralia for cargo only, exiling at Batavia, Rnnrabaya, F'*ronjH*. A-lefotde. Melbourne end Sydney. 1122 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1t22 AiTiTlEg Singapore Sallhtf. 9 n "KM! a"J F*b. 13 Mar C ia ENOGGERA. Mm. 11 A P'U 8 cc ECRELIA April
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    • 543 10 WAJCTED. WAN TID IMMEDIATELY.— Indian or Bareeian fjierk with food koo wiedgc of aeeounba, mast bo neat ani atiek writer aad esßcieat iTPurt Reply wit* coatee of uetlpaoolala and sstting ealary raaritrad to P 0, Box 11, iUworO, 111 mo m iax TO LET.—Gaaewa No. 6, Cecil Street, Apply Ootkiit
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    • 458 10 IAJKI INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (laeorporatsd in the U. 8. A.) OWN ID IT THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NBW YORK. Capital U.S. 15,000,000 Sarploa aad Undivided Praia U.S. $9,229,000 Haad Office:—«o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—« 6 Bithopegate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Toloaan. Saa Francisco Office :—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES.
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    • 429 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, v Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid w Capital in 600.000 Shares oi £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fond 63,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,006 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Purr's Bank,
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    • 345 10 INSURANCE THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lim Nee Soon, Eeq., Dy. Chairman. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq* Lim Chwee Chian, Eaq. Chua Poh Siang, Eaq. Lee Pang Seng, Eaq. Yeo Ban Keng, Eaq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan Soo Guan, Eaq. S. Q. Wong,
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    • 176 10 INSURANCE. Combine of Sluyters and Co. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in BaUvia, Java.) A. D. 1861. Combined Capitals fully subscribed FL 11,200,000.00 Reserved per Dec 81, 1915 FL 6,093,419.93 HEAD OFFICES BATAVIA AND AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES Singapore, 3-b, Firdayson Green. Medan, Semarang, Sourabaya, Bandoeng, Macaerar, Rangoon,
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    • 441 10 M. A. SAIBOO AND CO GENERAL MERCHANTS AYr! MONEY CHANOEIS All are kindly solicited to our shop »t a JOHNSTON'S PIER, Singapore. Foreign Coma of all kindi can be exchanged bought here »t any tune. Alio dealers in High Class Cigare Cigarettee, Tobacco, «c. N.8.-R.*» of daily aaesaaags fixed by
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