Malaya Tribune, 21 March 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol IX -No. 66 SINGAPORE, /BE TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.
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    • 235 1 Photo Amateurs Call or Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. For All Your Requirements. i ?*****Z5Z525Z*****Z525Z*****2525e5Z5Z5^^ UJ H.11..1.....M............, 1t11wMr H fir §E5 I REVISED PRICES j J COmmand v V,,OUr; SPeCial j I WHITE SHIRTS ior «ffice 8 BUSS mm, fin«ly pleat- d w.ar. Wn.!e from rrons? Dj
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    • 129 1 MMMln«l]llllll_llll«lim«M«iiMl W g |[W g ww jSime, Darby Co., Ltd. I Incorporated in Straits Settlements 1 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I §r I Quotations given for complete Elect, ie j Lighting ft Power Installations, I I til rsr.gf cf Kl-r'rie-il iurt>l><* in itoak m -a I 1 1 V I.R. Wires Cables.
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    • 315 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Tel. No. 34.% D pt. Tel N' 171, Manorial D*pt. SUBSC BIPTION \TES payable in advance. $is(o U.lf 7 50 F*r q >aru» r 3 75 FottHjfe Extra 50 eta. per month. I FURTHER REDUCTIONS. j& I Best British and Amerioan made Boots. J^^^x
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  • 3082 2 CHAIRMAN'S EXAMINATION. Shares Sold at 2\i%d. FOURTH DAY'S HEARING. The following report of the trial in Melbourne of three Australians on a charge of conspiracy with regard to the notonous Badak tin boom is taken from the "Melbourne Argus" and should interest many of our readers in Malaya:
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    • 901 2 U«b is rather a careless hsppy-ge-lueky individual, snd, im fj WgfHm. ■Ka%^_f_i renersl, does r*rt fully appreciate th« worries ef his wife in safe- fj jT Jj^LSnJßffSSsv ruarding their children's health. Generally one or other of the young II F toutehoid is ailing either with a chill, slightly feverish er
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    • 160 2 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pans in young and old there is nothing thet will so quickly bring permanent relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven remedy— Little's Oriental Balm. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and
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    • 421 2 GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS. To guard the baby or young child against eolds nothing can squal Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. Theee Tableta are a mild laxative which will keep the little one's stomach and bowels working" regularly. It is a recognised fact that when the stomach
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    • 737 2 <IWWHHIWI|IIIII|WPIIIIIIIIIWII|III »BfMB«B«B»)aBBfJBlM^ j Periodical Property Auctions. I MESSRS. WARING AND ROE I Beg to give notice that they have reserved 1 certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold j Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc, at their i NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office)
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    • 329 3 m mi i 1 m ii Second Snow at 9.30 p.m. Through Canada Australasia with H.R.H. prince; of wales Two Reels The Official record of H R H The Priooet epoch-making visit to Canada, Anikralaiia, Weit Indiei, elo. Era Norak in a Universal comedy drama that makei laughing dim! 1-8
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    • 394 3 AT THE I ALHAMBRA The Hull for IVTuale and Fenturei I BEACH ROAD I A NEW SCREEN SENSATION Togelher wlth j *ill be presented in the person of THE SEVENTH CHAPTER, IN FOUR REELS, I BUCK JONES ot I who wa. discovered by Mr. William Fox of the °t Alexander
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    • 30 3 WHY SUPFER THE BURDEN TOOTH -A CUE whioh can be relieve! almoit imaaf*di%te'y by conraltiog K. TVHTJTADA J«PA>.ESE DENTIST 74, BRAB BASAH HO D (In front of Fr. nch Charch.)
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    • 24 3 Phone 241». THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR MICHELIN TYRES all lixe*. ALWAYS READY IN STOCK. Stockist:LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Omsß StMtt, Hinpan—,
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    • 329 3 "I VICTORIA THEATRE. I Telephone S2I, COMING SHORTLY I SPECIAL RETURN L VISIT OF I THE QUAINTS. WATCH FOR DATES. NABAR OPFRA At the Beyrouth Theatre, Gaylang Road. Opposite the Gaylang Police Station. Three new actresses hive arrived from Pontianak and will appear for the first time to-day. The Company
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    • 292 3 J 1 1 Llßt «d Thursday Note the Time! Nightly at 10 P.m. Sharp PROGRAMME. At 7.50 A Woman In G re y Serial Epleode, 6 7 and At 9 15 The Son of Taraan Serial 6 At 10.00 A Day. Pleatare with Charlie Chaplin Act.. At 10.30 "D.djy The
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  • 136 4 The tension in Ireland Has bean increased by recent create. An I R A raid on police barracks la the latest event reported. The strike of Indian railwaymen is not exactly over yet. In Sooth Africa conditions arc rapidly assuming the normal. It appears that a serious situation
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  • 53 4 REQUIEM MA8& A high Mats of R~<jo|«m for the r»ptae of the soul of the late rtabel MoOuily Nee Mabel N«ub o'u er wl i b- sung at the -u;ch of the Good Bhepherd at 7 a m. on Wedn»sdsy 22nd. Friends «ud relatives, are kindly asked to
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  • 721 4 We wrote a short time ago about the possibility of India embracing prohibition, and if Mr William E ("Pussyfoot") Johnson is a true prophet it will happen very much sooner than we expected. What does he know about it, anyway? Well he recently finished a ten weeks'
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  • 266 4 Our Penang correspondent wires under yesterdays date, news of the death of Mr Robert Weir, of Tongkah Harbour Tin. It is understood that H R H the Prince of Wales will be asked to unveil a war memorial to thirty members of the Penang Cricket Club. There arrived in Ipoh
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  • 237 4 AGENDA FOR NEXT MONDAY. On Monday, March 27, at 2.30 p.m., there will, be a meeting of the Legislative Council. The orders of the day are Motion by the Treasurer That this Council approves of a special vote of $20,000 for rebuilding the river wall north of Kim
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  • 106 4 Will Greet Prince of Wales in F.M.S. His ExceUency the Governor and Lady Guillemsrd will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday even ng, March 25. His Excellency will meet Hia Royal Highness the Prince of Wales on His Royal Highness' arrival at Port Swettenham at 3
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  • 383 4 Dr J S Rose, Municipal Health Officer, Penang, returned from long leave by the sa. Kalyan. Mr P Z Creet, late proprietor-man-ager of the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, is now msrried and settled in an up-country station in Australia where he has established an hotel of his own. At trie meeting
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  • 793 4 FAREWELL FUNCTION LAST SATURDAY. Services to Straits Chinese. On Saturday afternoon the resid** of Rev W Murray, at No 1, 00««*. road, waa the scene of an At Home given by the members of the P riMep street Church, the Chinese Chn.m t Association, the StraiU
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    • 365 4 I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE Tlae H. D*noe Bffxaaelca I "QUEEN'S** DANCE ORCHESTRA MUnch Piaaa Label, it. (Bo (A Voice from Mommy land)— Pox Tret BUck I B 1208 130 Now Yon Know—Medley fox Trot I (Introducing Billy w > Hyltoa Salome—Oriental Pox Trot w Hole I a i259{ The Benson
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    • 341 4 GUAN K1AT Co., Ltd., M, PHILLIP STREET. j Steaks always oa band for Immediate delivery. i g Agricultural 4 Hortioaltaral implements. General machinery of all description! and email Tools, jj Metal* of all descriptions (excluding precious Metals) Mining, Colliery snd Qasrryinf Accessories. Paints, f colours and Vamiihes, and Painters' reqnigites.
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    • 118 4 NOTICE, i Notice is hereby given that by agreement dated March 14, 1921 between Neo Cheow Keng, merchant, of 12, Middle Road, and Qaiek Heng Kiat and Teo Chin Long, the business of Chop Hak doon at 10, Roehore Road, has been told, under certain terms, by Neo Cheow keng
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  • 213 5 Serious Outbreaks and Raids Reported. Fled Marshal's Report. Reuter. Londos, Mar 20.-Ths psaers tojite promineaee to accounts of f wee k-end terror at Belfast. There is an mcrssns of ths tensioa. lW Police snd I R A are on ths {roan** Tfcß comas sloagteds a report by
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  • 136 5 Big War Averte*\ Reuter. London, Hsr 10.—Sir Philip Gibbs, interviewed on his return from Amines, expressed the opinion thst the people in the middle-west snd western lutes are now taking a greater interest is politics. The electorate ds,:red its representatives to strengthen u t Government's hsnds in
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  • 111 5 Almost Normal Conditions. Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 20.—Martial lsw the central area is being relaxed. The amalgamated engineers sre the only union which has not yet called off the strike. This is due to balloting difficulties, which sre expected to be overcome immediately. A memorial service in honour
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  • 100 5 Reuter. Paris, 20.—M Tsrdieu, writing in the "Echo National," contends that if M Berthelot haa been justly punished, he must not remain the scapepst The writer seeks to bring in M Briand, who he says cloaked over over again, in that Chamber, M Berthelot's actions, and also
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  • 122 5 Star spore Bet nra.. It is regretted that ac further applications for seats in the Ex-Servicee Stand opposite the War Msmerial can tntertained, all avsilsble accommodation having been taken. cx -Service men wishing to attend the informal parade in Government House grounds sre asked to send
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  • 20 5 Messrs G Aurely and Co report the Talam Mines, Limited, outr frost all sources for February, KB, waa meals Ui.9*
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  • 84 5 Seven Msa oa TriaL (From Our Owa Correspondent). Pensng, Msr 20.—Mr Justice Dinsmore snd two assessors, one British, opened to-day st Sungei Pstani the trial of seven Malays charged with complicity in the gang robbery snd murder of Mr Robert Orton Smart, Government Surveyor, Ktdah, en January
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  • 100 5 Qsection of Reconstruction. (Frees Oar Own Ceirespendsn*). Pensng, Msr 20.—A cireulsr by the secretaries of the South Tsiping Tin Dredging Co, says the directors, owing to the dredge costing £102,000 sgsinst the original estimate of £70,000, are taking the opinion af shareholders on the question of reconstruction. It
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  • 239 5 At midday last Saturday a very pleasant ceremony took place in the office of the Wharf Accounts Department, Singapore Harbour Board, when, in view of hia approaching departure from the Colony oil retirement from the Board's service, an addrect was read to Mr W S
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  • 92 5 To-morrow, Wednesday, about 6,000 children will be having a singing practice at Children's Corner. The public ia invited to attend end listen to this j practice, sad that portion of the stands backing oa to Bras Bassh-rosd will be reserved for spectators, who should enter by ths
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  • 162 5 RAILWAY STRIKE POSITION. MORE TROUBLE LIKELY. Reuter. Calcutta, Msr 20.—The Indian railway strikers are resuming in satisfactory numbers at all stations above Jhajha and Gya, except Mogulcerai. The majority of the railwaymen have resumed at Allahabad. The loco men are still striking at Cawnpore. Sixty per centum of
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  • 73 5 Commission's Finding. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kusls Lumpur, Msr 21.—Ths correspondent of the "Malsy MsU" at Hongkong wires that the finding of the Shstin shooting enquiry says it was justifiable homicide snd exonerates the police. It commends their pstience snd personal courage. [A number of fleeing persons,
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  • 232 5 Annual Report snd Accounts. The fifteenth annual report of the Directors of the See Hai Tone Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd., to the shareholders for the year ended Dec SI last states The net profit for the year as shown by the profit and loss account
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  • 195 5 Saecambs to Formior Injury. Wo rsgret to have to announce the death of Hi G R Brander, whieh occurred at the Geaeral Hoepital terdey. It will be remembered that Mr Braader met with a very aerioua accident oa Feb 1, when visiting the Titi
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  • 42 5 Aa ordinary meetia*7 the Muaici- I pal Commissioners will be held next Friday, the sgeada eoataiaing tba usual routiae baaiaces, including health statements. A epecisl meeting will be held afterwards to consider Motor Omnibus bylaws aad Lnew fttamtt ft* ft*.
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  • 1141 5 DETAILS OF STAMP SECTION. Several Prizes Offered. Exhibits in the postage stamp section of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition will be classified under the following headings (1) General Collection. (2) General Collection, which is the bona fide work of any child attending sny school in Malsys. (3) Collection of British
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  • 220 5 Mir rations aad Congregations. Are birds, like men, developing the cult of travel? Many countrymen in England, especially game preservers, are troubled by mysterious disappearances of their stock of birds. Farms, finely stocked with partridges, have lost the greater number of their coveys and do not hear
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  • 61 5 (From On? Own Cerrsspondeat). Kuala Lumpur, Mar ft—At the Bukit Kepoag Rubber Estates ninth annual meeting, Mr Leggatt the chairman, ssid s profit of $35,444 had been msds. A final dividend of ten per cent makiag twenty for the year, wss passed, Mr DSt L Paraons
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  • 86 5 An incident that might hare resulted in a serious family tragedy was related ia the third police court yesterday, when Lim Koh, a Chinese, was charged with causing hurt to hie wife and daughter. The accused wss said te have attacked the two women ia their residence st Taajong Ran
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  • 369 5 DR. WU LIEN TEH'S DISCOURSE, Preventive Methods. Dr Wu Lien Teh, the great plague specialist of Harbin, who is st present in Singspore, delivered sn interesting iecure st the V M C A hall last evening. The lecture was well sttended, there being present severs! local medical men.
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  • 165 5 The Straits Government Gssette contains the text of seversl bills shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Amending the Merchants Shipping Bill, the appointment of s Deputy General Surveyor of Shipping will be legslised. A second amendment enables masters and engineers of British local-trade ships of between
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  • 211 5 Talking of Penang rikiaha fares the "Straits E:ho" says A sensible thing to do would be to reintroduce the double rikiaha, the abolition of which waa a silly fad of Sir Arthur Young. Here in Penang, with our fine level roads, it is certainly no hardship fer a eeetie te
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  • 600 5 LONG TERM FOR ARMED ROBBER. Shot-Gun in Court. Wan Yong, the Ohineee who ws«* charged at the Assises yesterds with robbery end voluntarily cauain* hurt to one of the woman occupantof the house which waa robbed, wa *ent«-need by Sir Walter Shaw, th« Chief Janice, to fonr years
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  • 71 5 The following telegram, dated Mar 19, has been received by the local Italian Consulate: On the 16th instant the Prime Minister Signor Facta, in presenting to Parliament the new Cabinet made important statements in regard to Home and Foreign Policy and received general applause from the Chamber. Minister of Foreign
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  • 89 5 Singapore, March 21. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2a 3 8-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bsnk Tel. Transfer 177% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 8* p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 99% On JavaBank demand draft 135% On JapanBank
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  • 58 5 C if C aabbai ftsstrssMsa. Singspcrs, March 11. Übbsd Smokes Shsst Closing Prises. Buyers SsUars Spot J7 April 27% 28 April to Jane 284 29 July to Sept 31 3lVs Tons of Market—Weak. Frsd Wsteraouss Co, Ltd, Singapore, Marsh 1L To-day's dosing ru*bsr quoenttoaa re as under:— New
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  • 134 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT Sigapore Mar 21 Silver 33 S Hongkong ah*, per cent premium. Three Months Gold 52%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 15 cents, Craigieleas 40 to 50 cents, bassetts 52Vi to 57Vs cento. Tarnoalaka 47 Vi to 52 Vi cento, Sandy crofts enquired for at 75 cento, Rukit
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  • 114 5 Sago flour is quoted at 1816. Tin is quoted at £145.7.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 17 for fan? flake. Gambier is quoted at 29]- in London; cube gambier at 35j-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 11 Egyptian cotton at 18.26. Black
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  • 43 5 With regard to the spplication before the Supreme Court for an appeal to the Privy Council concerning the Alsagoff case (the claim of Wan Puteh and his sister) his lordship Mr Justice Barrett Lcnnard yesterday gsve permission for ths appeal to be made.
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    • 100 5 Visit of B.R.H. The Prince of Wales. DS. Time is short and applications for seats in the Reception Pavilion Stand <$!0) should be sent in without delay to the Hon. General Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, to enable the Committee to make the necessary seating arrangements. Cheque should accompany all applications.
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  • 332 6 THE TURF. PRINCE'S RACE MEETING. First Day's Handicaps. The following sre the handicaps, first day, for the Prince's Rsce Meeting. Rsce I.—(Seven furlongs). Kennerley 9.12, Broomhills 9.10, Hctfield Boy 9.9, Gamecock 7.13, Cheeky Boy 7.11, Jaunty Jsy 7.7, Helsnel 7.7, Golden Mary 7.2, Race 2.—(Five furlongs). Minderoo 10.0, Princess
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  • 271 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship (Preliminary Ties.) R M Duff beat W C Hill, 6—3, 7—5 Riches beat Donaldson, 6—4, 6—3 C E Winter beat S J Edwards, 4—6 6—l, 6—2. R E Prentis beat W H Drummond 4—6, 6—4, (retired). Championship Paira. Klienman and Green
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  • 86 6 S.R.C. 11. v. B.S. NING CHOW. The S R C II team were at home to a team from the S S Ning Chow on ths padang yesterday, the game resulting in s win for the Club by two sroals to nil. Lange netted the ball ia the first
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  • 63 6 S. R. C. vs. MIDDLESEX. The following will represent the S R C vs. Middlesex Regiment at hockey to-morrow on the SRC ground: G G Gray; E G Wheatley and E O Angus C B Webb, E E de Souza and J S de Souza; V C Westerhout, W
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  • 28 6 Fry's Win. London, March 6.—S H Fry, the amateur', receiving 5,000, beat Recce at billiards by 10,000 to 9,901. The proceeds will be given to Bart's Hospital.
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  • 137 6 LOCAL CHALLENGE WITHDRAWN. A local boxer, Rough House Johnson," writes informing us that, for certain health reasons, he will not be able to meet Gunner Edney, and wishes his challenge to be withdrawn. FURTHER CONTESTS. We understand that a number of boxing contests have been arranged to take place
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  • 206 6 The following is the report of the Committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for the year, 1921. The income amountecLto $43,567.00 and expenditure including depreciation to $44,580.48, leaving a deficit af $1,013.48. The accumulated fund at 3l8t of December, 1921, acands at $168,005.07.
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  • 179 6 At Liberty Hall, that world famous snd highest paid Chinese actor Mci Langfang in his first screen appearmce in The Bonimaid in School in 2 icto The Hainying Bore" and Opium burning in Shanghai will be presented in the second show together with "The Diamond Queen" serial Episodes
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  • 568 6 SPORTING SIDE WELL MAINTAINED. The annual report of the committee of the Swimming Club, Singapore, for the year ended Jan 31 states: —The working account for the year shows a profit of $2,106.69. Allowances have been made of $4,126.23 for depreciation, $500 bad and doubtful debts and $2,000
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  • 188 6 I The following Police notice, in English, Malay, and Chinese, has been posted up all over the Settlement Any person who (a) Kills or takes or has in his possession the body of any wild animal or bird killed or taken during the close
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  • 486 6 To-day. Mar 21. Hongkong, Swatow A Amoy Van Cloon 2 p.m. Hongkong A Japan Ismaila 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai A Japan Benarty 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 3 p.m. Saigon Rajah of Sarawak 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Aden, Pert Said A EUROPE (via Marseilles) Khiva
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  • 71 6 K,,nJ i B, frora London on S «elbyandchU dren,Mr.ndMr 8 CAyre,MrMrs«nd Miss Hanmgan, Mrs A P Daniel., Mr. We and two children, Mr and Mr. Protector, Mr. P R obaon> I Sanquenetti, Mf gnd fl •hell, Mr and Mrs R Michaux, Measrs P Stuart B A Allen, C
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  • 304 6 WOMEN CHEER NONSENSE ON PSYCHOLOGY. "Tbe dreamer does not know what be dreams, bat he does not know what be knows, and therefore be« lieves what he does not know." This profoand analysis "of dreaming, asade, with energy and conviction, by Dr Herman Vosberg, of Vienna, papil and
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  • 101 6 Programme of Drills. Tuesday, March 21. 5.10 p.m., Eurasian Co. Company Parade. 5.10 p.m., Chinese Co. Company Psrade. Wednesdsy, March 22. 5.18 p.m., European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., European Co. For lining the Streets. 5.15 p.m., Non-European Co Guard of Honour. Friday, March 24. 5.15
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  • 224 6 The following is the annual report by the directors for the year ended December 31 1921 of the Radella Rubber Co. After charging all expenditure and depreciation to revenue, the year's working resulted in a loss of $12,107.58. Deducting thia amount from the balance of profit brought
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  • 26 6 A new depot for the sale of the Malaya Tribune" has been opened ,n Ceding at the Geylang New TV. Store, SO3, road £yt in piaa.
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  • 108 6 Tonlay, Mar 11. Higk a.m., 5.21 p.n». Van Wijk, Gattey Bateman'a, noon. P and O homeward mail «Usea, 1 a.m. Rant Board, 2.15 p.m. Lodge St Michael, 9 p.m. To.Borrow, Mar 22. High Tidea.-4.46' a.m., 6.51 New Indragiri Planta, Eratt's, noon. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home,
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    • 414 6 L NOTICE. The Exohange Banks will be oiottd for business on Slit March and lit April, In honour of the ▼irlt of H.RH. The Prlnoe of Wales. «5 14 NOTICE, Notioe it hereby given that all «■oads within the Government House Domain will be cloaed to the Pnblio from 29th
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    • 455 6 'THE ORIGINAL CANDY BEIT." TO FIND LENGTH OF BELT. It Is safer to pars a tape measure eronnd th* n«« take the .Coal length ufcere poe.ible, bnt the in iDd miiy be obtained ac follows he lnfor m»tion (A) Add together diameters of both pollers (B> Multiply this total by
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    • 528 7 IfrjRODONAL)l f rjRODONAL) I dissolves uric acid. 1 yeunt by taking URODONAL. and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, JJ .hub harHens the walls of th« blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." I fn»mnM*Mĕ» Prof LAS'CERF.AUS 'ale Prtudent of(he Acadimie I lit MMe<t*t. Prnrn. tn hu Jrtatise on
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    • 71 7 T. B. LIN Co., 239, Tanjor.K Pagmr Road, SINGAPORE. NEW PRICES 1922. Vivandon (Paris) Toilet Soented Soap .40 per tab Vivandon (Paris) Toilet Ean de Cologne 1.20 per hot Veuo Ooagh Core (small) .55 Veno Oough Cnre (large) 1.10 Oaasell's Tablet (amall) .55 do (larfje) 1.10 G.weell'a Instant Relief (amall)
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    • 580 7 I HORLICK'S t j MALTED M 11. kJ 1 The ORIGINAL. 1 J[ Composed of pure "Jm\\\\\\\\ j| full cream milk JWi modified and enriched by W m Malted Barley fc Yp R ■|i and Wheat Flour. f II I Ready in a moment by Ijjj jI IS ill stirring
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    • 341 7 j M. B. E. I jj Our Object-Not Tarritory but Trade."— jj Sir Stamford Raffles. c] I Over 23,333 Daily will visit the I Malaya Borneo Exhibition. j leIIIIITIN IEIi a j I I DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF I EXHIBITORS AT THE MALAYA- 2 I jj BORNEO EXHIBITION, SINGA-
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  • 2451 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT. Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list t quotations Singapore, March 21. RUBBER.—DOLLAR SHARE S. Dividends. Issue Buyers. Seller*. Values. 1 Ailenby 0 10 0 20 26 per cett for year ended j A]or Gm j
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  • 953 8 VALUE OF PRACTICAL DISINFECTION. By P. V« Kuppusamy. Disinfection is the scientific, sanitary process of disinfecting by means' of disinfectants, which destroy the disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria or germs. The question of disinfection in diseases hue typhoid fever, wherein it may arise tnat tne cas. will have to
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    • 164 8 Advertising I AND Salesmanship. I I j Advertising is salesmanship—on paper j There is still room for a good deal of educaf tion in advertising, but, if this one funda- mental fact is realized by everybody in the advertising business, much will have been I done towards making advertising effectual
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    • 237 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bra. Baaah Road. Kwong Seng Chiang and Co, 77 Selegie-road. Ban Tek Guan, 1 Selegie Road. Jit Lok Ket, 166 Serangoon Road. Serangoon Stor», Serangoon Road. Chop Ban Leong, 275 Serangoon Road. M Peroira, 632 Scrang q Road. Chop Kiam Hoe Choon,
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    • 452 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Ko.-British India I apcaiTline 1 I (Cempaaiee Incorporated ia England.) I I HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. I J PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL 8» N. CO, I Uatar Certract with Hia Majeaty'a GoTanuieat f I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. j I I Freei LONDON Due SINGAPORE. H l.w. aeeatMarlt Delta X?
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    • 586 9 STEAMER FAILINGS N. Y.K7 (LONDON usm. Earn© Maru 81 Aprils LIVERPOOL LENS, j Tottori Marn 2nd half Apr I HAMBURG LINIl Mar 22 WBW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN UNB. Eanngnwn Mara Apr f BOMBAY UNM, Awa Mara £o ramba Mara April 17 CALCUTTA LINE. Takaoka Mara Mar ia
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