Malaya Tribune, 25 March 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY I yoL IX. No. 70 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922
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    • 318 1 i photo Amateurs I i Call or Phone: 550 j SIM CO., 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i j For All Your Requirements. THE ——"-"KKasaEaeaeaeaeMMSd SPECIAL QUOTATIONS j fl FOB QUANTITIES. 1 g j Prince of Wales Feathers i M Dj 3 On Red Groiuw and Colours. [j= ,1 Cotton Union
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    • 309 1 The Royal Visit. In preparation Souvenir of Singapore hi honour rf the Royal "V\sit f H.B.H. Prlncs of Wales. A fully ilinetra: d Book with viewi of Singapore, Containing all important and interesting newi of the Royal Visit and the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition and A programme of the celebrations on the
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    • 291 1 I' THE'MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dipt I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I payable in advance. Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. I FURTHER REDUCTIONS. I I I Best British and
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  • 1632 2 SCRIP TRANSACTIONS. Sharebroker's Record. Public Clamour for Shares. (Continuation of Fourth Day'f Hearing.) The following report of the trial in Melbourne of three Australians on a charge of conspiracy with regard to the notorious Badak tin boom is taken from the "Melbourne Argus" and should interest many of
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  • 155 2 Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures n for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN f which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Oriential Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all
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    • 501 2 Kidney Bladder Troubles Grateful Testimony from Former Snfftiters Now Cured by Dr. CasselTs Tablets. India. Sooth Afrloa. Mr. fcwashopedhe- Prirata J. P. Tan isflhga, Tablets sssSae fjff ZXJZfJZ Seteitine Spun* Station, and aw* trsatmant SM mm *ova fcbawtr. »r. Chaa. Forehaw, P.R.M.Sv. x I abac da ar ansa sVla,#A, ef
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    • 99 2 IS YOUR BREATH BAD in the morning? Have you a bad taste in the mouth, a furred tongue? If so PINKETTES are just the thing you need. They gently correct constipation, and regulate the liver; cure sick headaches, biliousness and foul breath by removing their cause; keep the system clean
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    • 632 2 Periodical Property Auc^/ MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have re<* certain days for Sales of Freehold and i! Properties, Business Premises, Buildin? t etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER q Uay (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the
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    • 578 3 c s? In the Second Show at 9.30 p,m. MICK WINTER IN NIGHT BIRDS A tb'illin* deceive drama in 5 long (6000 r t.) KING OF THE CIRCUS 18 "plscxlea 36 re«lB Featnrfpg EDDIg POIO a marvellous w'->i ling ep'eode r hie c rens 1»F*» gpi«od*9 'Dynau ite" E 10
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    • 318 3 From Friday, March 24, to Wednesday, March 29. AT THK ALHAMBRA T he Hsall for 1VIu&io and Features BBACH ROAD I ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST CF j w .'HE CLARA KIVBALL YOUNG THE THREE I PICTURED PRESENTED BY B MIRY GABgON MUSKETEERS i If> which snip
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    • 565 3 SENSATIONALLY GREAT ATTRACTIONS J At 7.30 Sharp. j THE SORROWS OF S4TAN I j By Marie Coreili (Saoineteon Film) in Bix Parte j Bee Fre« Press .idv. Monday Las'. Night j 2nd Show at 9.15 P.M. j Song *Oh F each" ustralssUn Gazette No. 550. j The Great Wild Animal
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  • 932 4 It will be remembered that j a few weeks ago the Municipal j Commissioners of Singapore an- nounced that they had made an offer to the Tramway Company j for the purchase of their rolling j stock. According to a state- ment to the press by the Com-
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  • 149 4 A number of pages of untitled ment Gazette are occupied with police notices about traffic during the Royal visit. Mr A E Baddeley is appointed a member of the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, vice Mr F E Worsley Taylor. Mr Langham Carter is appointed an inofficial member of the
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  • 66 4 (Prom Our Own rw^ Ipoh, aided at the annual meeting, Pres Golf Club. He said STS f th ceededthe expenditure *fes to the entrance fees «rmmt** new members. The balance showed an excess income over T penditure, with the last y ear s ance, of a total
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  • 74 4 Owing to a bad proof-reading mis take, in which a whole sentence Wa < omitted, it was stated in yesterday issue that the Regent of Kedah wJaU arrivt OB Sunday and reside in the Government bungalow at Fort C ning-road, near the end It is the
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  • 537 4 Reductions of rates are recorded in the Government Gazette for the S H B dockyard department, 20 per cent less for shifting a vessel off the blocksand ten per cent down for docking and painting only. Dr Wu Lien Teh has returned to Ipoh from Singapore. The Plague Conference at
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    • 257 4 gjggjjggggigßßJßßßßßßßflßßUllUflßttßH i THE POPULAR I Vest Pocket Kodak. I S I Reduction in Price V.P.K. Special, Anastigmat V.P.K. Special, Anastigmat Other] Kodak odels A»so Redacad. Be Sure and Equip Yourself with a 1 I Kodak for the Coming Exhibition and H.R.H. The Prince o 5 Wales' Visit. They are so
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    • 467 4 ■"■iiiianiMi»»n«ii»ii»ii»».H.u«ii.ii»iiMmiirawißMßn««nillw TO BE LET. I m I c I From the let of May, the oonforabla and I 1 c<rr»D'dime r» fldf re* at 15C7 f Joo Cbiat Lane, I Thi Katonp, ix B droom", with two B6tbro< nuß 1 2 n'ttioh*vf t lifting ai d Dining room?, wtth a
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    • 38 4 Domestic Occurrence. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr Ong Swee Gem, second son of the late Mr Ong Teck Lim, of "Woodsville," Singapore, is leaving the colony on the 30th, March, proceeding to London to qualify for the medical profession. 24-3 25-3
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  • 328 5 Germans Consider it a "Bombshell." The hmmm oem nil, Reuter. Mar 23.—The Reparations decisions include one of tke 1,450 million gold marks kind, France shall receive 950, and suspension of payments will temrarily be per mitted to be considered v die Commission on May 31 and the I-omission
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  • 90 5 A Governor Arrested. Reuter. Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Mar 23.—A warrant has been issued for the arrest s: the Governor of Oklahja, Mr Sobertson, and a State Bank Commissioner, Mr D -nnis. The charges are for accepting bribes to permit a bank So do business after it had been found
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  • 97 5 Reuter. i London, Mar 23. —The Paris paper *Le Matin" says that M Phillippe Berthelot has voluntarily informed the sctnt court of discipline, prasided over j! Poincare, that in 1919 Lis brother Awe, chairman of the Banque Indus-■; lide de Chine, gave him 3,500,000; k-'Cs in banknotes, of
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  • 43 5 Reuter. n > ar 23.—In the House of R ons replying to Col Malone re"Boxer indemnity payments Ul R Gilmour said that ap--4,300,000 had been paid to 1920. ner -l't millions had been| of private British A.together £11 millions re- 1 Payable.—Reuter.
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  • 55 5 Reuter. t Mjir 23.—German marks a penny in London to-day. v s lar £ely due to a new ifc s crisis, following the Commission's note to Tauter. n ~V^ ai ?1 —ruling rate of i w r 8mi Cance,Si Russia through Sov laR Im Perial Bank is 580,000
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Far r! r Government of to J- a>tCrn e P u hlic has sent dn r a n an d America, *t of H, a^ nst their alleged sup0f 1 Guards, and the v oit,r PabIican P r °P«rty from t0CK —Reuter.
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  • 141 5 Treaty Assailed. Reuter. Washington, Mar 23.—Owing to the threatened interminable debate on the Four-Power Treaty, the Senate has decided to limit individual speeches to an hour. Before the limit was imposed a flood of speeches was unloosed by the Senators who had prepared long addresses, and they jostled
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  • 91 5 Rammed by Destroyer. Reuter. London, Mar 23.—Gibraltar: A destroyer during manoeuvres in the Straits collided with submarine H42, which was lost with all hands.— Reuter. Later.—The Admiralty, confirming the loss of H42 with all hands, says that she was rammed by the destroyer Versatile, while exercising off
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  • 79 5 The Soviet Army. Reuter. London, Mar 23. —In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Chamberlain said he believed that the troops in West Russia had been slightly increased since January, but this was not necessarily a warlike measure. He did not believe that the Soviet Government
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Mar 23.—The abolition of Mui-tsai in Hongkong is a belated but decided reaffirmation of the principles of humanity and freedom under British Government, declares the "Manchester Guprdian." —Reuter.
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  • 583 5 A JOURNALISTIC RHAPSODY. THE BLEATING PIPES. (per Reuter). Colombo, Friday, Mar 24.—Kandy by night has been very much more wonderful than Kandy by day, during the Prince's twenty hours visit, not because of the quaint ceremonials, dwarfed almost into insignificance by the reminiscences of the Indian tour,
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  • 95 5 Wei-Hai-Wei Going. Reuter. London, Mar 24.—In the House of Commons naval debate, replying to a question, Mr Amery explained that all the estimates were framed on the assumption that the naval treaty of Washington wpuld be finally ratified, as it was believed it would be, but if by
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  • 1545 5 HEALTH CONDITIONS IN SINGAPORE. Building Heights Again. Mr R J Farrer, President, presided over an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held in the Municipal Board-room yesterday afternoon, other Commissioners present being Messrs 0 P Griffith Jones, A Anthony, W A Sims, E A Brown, See Tiong Wah,
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  • 166 5 Mr Douglas Bostock brings to Singapore, from Java, the Royal Italian Circus, which comes with good references from the many places at which performances have been given. The circus was first formed in 1863, and has been patronized by dis-! tinguished people, having twice within a year
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  • 119 5 Mr H Abdeen, of Abdeen and Co., 89, Selegie-road, has issued a very useful Mohammedan-English twentyfive years calendar, to take the place of the seventy-five years Mok-Eng calendar issued by the late Mr G N Symons in 1897, which expires this year. It also takes the form of
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  • 87 5 Ulster Death Penalty. Reuter. Liondon, .Mar *.o. —In consequence of House of Common» that the pen.ti'i. 9 for the possesion of bombs, etc-, are insufficiently drastic, the Government submitted a new clause in fife comni.U.jo siage of the Bill for the Restoration of Order, which the House approw_'d.
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  • 46 5 Fiscal Autonomy. Reuter. Delhi, Mar 23.—The Finance Bill has passed the Assembly. The rejection of various proposed new taxes leaves an estimated uncovered deficit of six million sterling. A feature of the debate was the unanimity of members in favour of India's fiscal autonomy.—Router.
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  • 53 5 Reuter. London, Mar 24.—A sensational crime took place in Belfast last night. A band of armed men broke into the house of a publican and dragged him and his five sons and the barman from their beds, and shot them successively, Of the seven, five were killed and
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar 24.—The Minister for the Colonies announces that the Dutch Indian export duty on oil will be completely abolished, commencing in 1923, and taxes on profits and income substituted.—Reuter.
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  • 25 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Mar 23.—The Trade Union officials deny the strike report metioned yesterday, asserting that it published in order to influence impending elections..—Reuter.
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  • 70 5 Singapore, March 25. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 3 3-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 178 On Hoagkong— Bank demand draft 7% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69% p.c. On Java— Bank demand draft 135%
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  • 61 5 C of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, March 25. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 27% April 28 28% April to June 29 29% July to Sept 32 32% Tone of Market. —Quiet. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, March 25. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as
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  • 179 5 The death rate for the week ending March 18 was 28.87 per mille. Nationalities were Europeans 0 Eurasians 2, Chinese 158, Malays 19, Indians 2 with a total of 201, of which 149 were males and 53 females. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 16, phthisis 22,
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  • 182 5 Record Season Expected. Booking for the Italian Grand Opera Company opens this morning at Moutrie's. The company left Rangoon yesterday and are due to arrive here on Tuesday morning. There are sixty first class artists in the company consisting of 18 principals, 22 chorus and an orchestra
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  • 28 5 Another Death S entencev was the murder of one with 0* five to two, and S fr Walter^T the Chief Justice Shaw accused to death the
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  • 489 6 FOOTBALL. S C C's GREAT WIN. The SCC gained a brilliant and decisive victory over the S C F A on the SCC gTound yesterday. The Straits Chinese did not have their strongest team out. The players were: SCC: Dean; Gale and Palgrave; Lynch, J_ Winter and Eldin; Harvey,
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  • 445 6 S Y C ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the members of the Singapore Yacht Club was held in the Club Pavilion yesterday evening, when H E the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, presided over a large attendance. Ill proposing the adoption of the Committee's report and statement of accounts,
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  • 78 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Holder beat Hoblyn, 6—4, 6—3. Prentis beat Wodehouse, 2—6, 6—2, 9—7. Haskins beat Layton, 6—3, 6—2. Championship Pairs. Bateman and Braddell beat Dunn and Griffith-Jones, 6—4, 3—6, 6—1. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship. Riches vs. Holder. Championship Pairs. Dean and Wodehouse vs. Nolan
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  • 49 6 RESULT OF GRAND NATIONAL. London, Mar 24.—The result of the Grand National was Music Hall 1, Drifter 2, Taffytus 3. Thirty-two ran. Won by twelve lengths with six lengths between second and third. Betting was ***** the winner, 1811 the second horse, and 66jl the third horse.—Reuter.
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  • 16 6 WALES BEATS FRANCE. Paris, Mar 24.—At rugger, Wales beat France by 11 points to 3.
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  • 195 6 Programme of Drills. Monday, March 27. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Lining of Streets. 5.15 p.m., Non-European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companies Lining of Streets. Tuesday, March 28. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Guard of Honour.
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  • 29 6 We acknowledge receipt from Messrs Koh and Co., Singapore, of a copy of their useful and attractive souvenir, now being sold at $L of the Royal Visit to Singapore.
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  • 618 6 FUNERAL OF DR. HARRISON. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, March 23. The funeral of the late Dr Harrison took place yesterday morning at 8.30 a.m. There was a large crowd of people present representing the various government offices and mercantile firms. Among those attending were Messrs W Langham
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  • 524 6 S Andrew's Cathedral Services. The Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 26, 1922. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion vOorporate Com. of Mothers' Union). 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, The Bishop of Singapore, iv. "Jesus Christ and
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    • 290 6 VISIT OF H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Oot tro rvqmogt o not* -h it onr Factory wi!l he cl aod »h* 31st «».<»'■, am lit tpH], and th*y arP nr .n r B v r<Hra#ft<Hl to ftrfWfff ih»t all for rhi» 1 e'ind «hoold onr office rot later
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    • 499 6 "THE mm cTndy Bflr FINEST LENGTH OF BELT, (A) Add towiher of both <Br total by 3 1/7 to fi ci-coinfMre, oe hn ,j «»14«, by\ I ICJ Then H<)<l to >bi« d«nl) f^ tb !?etw««.n tbe two sh.fts. Centr TO GET 7HS R GHf BELT (P) Specify OA Nf'Y
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 104 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, March 25. High Tides.—8.24 a.m., 9.28 p.m. Cricket League: P. S. and Law vs. Services. S C C vs. S R C. Sze Hye Tong Bank mtg. Chulia-st, $2. Polo: Balestier. To-morrow. March 26. High Tides.—9.13 a.m., 9.58 p.m. Swimming Club Ann Mtg. 9.30 a.m. Swimming
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    • 194 6 HAILS CLOSE To-day, March 25. Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 2 p.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 p.m. Bangkok Kwang Lee 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang Senang 3 p.m. Medan Medusa 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Klang 3 p.m. Rhio, Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya, etc. Sloet
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    • 420 7 STEAMER SAILINGS pa British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) >] f| MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL 8, N. CO, Under Contract with his Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Dae SINGAPORE. rivii 19 D ite abentAprM T\ abontApll Kkyber abont May H «best Apr
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    • 576 7 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 THE ADMIRAL LINE. PACIFIO STEAMSHIP Gay (Incorporated in U. S, AJ COASTWISE SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO SAIGON, HAIPHONG, HONGKONG, BATAYIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA, Stesnrtfls-Cadaretta, Glyment, Lake Parr**, Lata Oaewa Glyment. For Hongkong Hay 18 Lake Farrar For Hemgkeng April t Thra Bills of Lading lamed on ihipraenta
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    • 386 7 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LTNM. Kaapn Maru Mar 81 Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL LTNM. Tottori Mara M half Apr HAMBURG LINE. Lyons Maru Mar tl NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr 6 BOMBAY LINK. Awa Maru Mar 20 Tamba Mara April 17 CALCUTTA LINE.
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    • 621 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Jk (UumponM to W, B, AJ San Francisco Service Those foalroQß oiling toe Orient shoaid trsv-1 by the soenh rente HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI YOKOHAMA, HONOLPLP ft SAN L^SHefPet FBOM HONGKONG NILE April 4 1.1. CHINA April SS (Minimam first olsfj fare, Singspore to
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    • 342 8 m lel TO LET.—Godown No. 6, Cecil Btreet, Apply Guthrie and Co., Ltd. I U uc TO LET.—Second Floor 16)17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Bloctri T"it mgs suitable for Offices (can be taken separately). Isaanediate entry. Apply Powell and Ltd., Auctioneers. 1 11 uc TO LET.—From Ist December,
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    • 520 8 NOTICE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 186 Penang Street, PENANG. NOTICE. The Exohange Banks will be c!os- A for bniiness on Slst March and let April, in honour of the visit of H. R H The Prlnoe of Wales. 33S 14 NOTICE, No'ioe is hereby given that all
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    • 341 8 WOTICE FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. The public are hereby notified that on the lit &r>d Sod of April a ■peoial train will leave Tank Road Station at 1.3 a.m. for Johore Bahru arriving at the latter itation at 226 a.m. On both dates the train will stop at Singapore Island
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    • 450 8 BANKS, INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. 9. A.) OWNED BT THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. 86,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. 19,219,000 Head Offlse:—66 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—Bl Biahopsgate, Lyona Office:—27 Place, Tolosan. San Francisco Office:—2B2 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton,
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    • 511 8 BANKS. i i-1 g i i .ii i THE HO HON6 BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. I BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Snleimaa Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat Palombamg 16, Dir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco, Bfttaria, Sourabaya, Soma
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    • 468 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid n> Capital in 600,000 Snares of £6 each »£3,000,000 Reserve Fund £6,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £8,006,006 BANKERS; Bank of London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National
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    • 348 8 GENERAL MERch/T'' 1 ""■"WW PIEB> Sui fapore. Foreign Coins 0 f .11 L be exchanged at any tin!J dealers in Sl AJss N.B.—R»tea of by the U™L'o?> 1 by the Z I AMD SHIPPING GAZET^ EVENING DAttT., gfc»&am m. no. ,a agjSfr Mossnost^ PAYABLE D) ADVANCE, I Per Half-yearly $16.00
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    • 508 1 exhibition Rcids Devoted to the Interests of Exhibitors at tho Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, (EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT) MARCH 25, 1922 nmm/iAXTTc i Stand 5 Block B I I MS LUBRICANTS J IPARTl BATTERIES. j the ,> W ASPHALT M candles HuttenbaGk, Lazarus Sons Ltd., i CTlflDCR VUlll/lJfilO (lnoorporatad in the Straits
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    • 313 2 >pSZSZSZSZSZS2S!SZSZS2SZSSZSZSZSZS2SZS2S2S^^ E DON'T FAIL TO VISIT j 8 Kiosk No. 33 S S Yon will be Surprised I S I FRANKELS, LTD., I Compute House Furoii^era. 0 1 mi NESTLES MALTED I (T*S MILK ft OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE at j g i S SI.OO SI.eS For BoStl* (3 HKLttO EXHIBITION SHOPS
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    • 255 2 i I PLEASE VISIT 1 Section "I" No. 22. I YOU WILL BE BENEFITTED. I HO HONG CO. J Cement, Oil, Produce, Etc. I WEILL MONTOR, I Jewellers Diamond Merchants, and Watch Makers. I Bole agents, for the Conway-Stewart I Lever Filler Pens. I Section No. 23—27 I MAKE STRAIGHT
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    • 304 2 I Section B. Plot XI. J G aubely Co. 'Phone 172. I I 111 J. I C'mpbei l Co., Ltd. I RAFFLES PLACE. I I H gk-Class Tailoring l AND I Everything for Men's Wear. i INSPECTION INVITED. I imimuiniiiinniiniiwmiTtnaiiinmiiiimiiiiiH^ NOTICE. m I Mr. Manng Aye Gyaw with family hai
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  • 598 3 Land of Romance With Great Industrial and Commercial Opportunities. EXHIBITION WILL AID. CEMENT TILE INDUSTRY. lirnamental Tile Works, Singapore, Section H. H.B.F. I story of Artibnmcnt. brfthe most prosperous of local pr.es worthy of notice in this fiiuon News" is that of Cement i jinufacture. moment Tile
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  • 463 3 Arrival of Mr. Tong Younglee and Mr. Y. M. CM, with Exhibits for 111. Among the Shanghai delegates to the Malaya Borneo Exhibition is Mr Tong Younglee, manager and Mr V M Choi, representative of The China Cotton and Silk Works, the largest hosiery
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  • 33 3 Bortieultar,! Show. Horticultural B how arranged nj connection with the l Show «t the Malaya [T** has been cancelled [t0 of support. however that the 1 «d Poultry Show will I
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  • 92 3 You Will be Surprised! Frankels Ltd., Complete House Furnishers, are holders of the above kiosk, and have a very fine display of a varied collection of goods which should certainly appeal to one and all. Mr Julian Frankel who is at present on the continent was cabled
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  • 98 3 The Quorra which arrived here yesterday morning from Trengganu brought a collection of birds and animals from the British Adviser' to the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. c There will be a trial of all the electric lighting in the Exhibition at 9 p.m. on the 29th inst. All exhibitors are invited to
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  • 75 3 From C F": I do not know whether at the M B E, entrance tickets at 20 cents each can be obtained in form, say at $2 per book of ten tickets. If not, may I suggest that this method be adopted, as it will save both
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  • 138 3 On the 31st inst., special launches connecting with a special train from Woodlands conveying a guard of honour of the Johore Military Forces will leave Johore Bahru at 6.30 a.m. There will be room on this train for forty second-class and fourteen firstclass passengers, and anyone desiring to travel by
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  • 101 3 The many clients and friends of the well-known firm of office equipment manufacturers will probably be interested in the derivation of the word Roneo which constitutes their trademark throughout the World. The word Roneo is compounded from the Latin Rota a wheel, and the Greek "Ncos,"
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  • 96 3 The Indian and Ceylonese Decoration Fund for the Royal Viait now amounts to $1,636. a By the Prins der Nederlander, which came into port from Batavia yesterday there arrived a model of a vessel of the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nedcrland line for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. The K P M are the
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    • 17 3 news.» I^^beristhennt |iw E B O a^ 5 *^te 8 *nd J> C^'•Exhibition. K Pttbl it general!
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    • 139 3 D o=o o s The Same Kodak at a New Price j O o [I Just In time for tha Exhibition, our D j prices iiave been drastically cut o c Cameras, particularly Kodaks, were not U advanced in price in proportion to other I jj goods during the War.
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    • 426 4 STEAMER n ™r« j O. SLK. THE I OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. a (Inserporated in Japan.) 1 NO. 2 DH SOUZA STRHET. PROPOIED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I (Subject te change witaout notice,) w i BUROPKAIf LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES. I LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, A£D ANTWERP. 1 Altai Mara air
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    • 155 4 Sime, Darby&Co., Ltdj (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I 1 j s i I i C i I i 1 5 i I Quotations given for complete Electric I I Lighting ft Power Installations, I sjjie^pßnjis^BSMßßHSßai s 9 I I m m I Full raoge of Electrical mpplief in
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    • 472 4 InSPRANCL The China Mutual Lift Insurance Co., ltd. With which is associated The Shanghai Life Insurance Co i. LIFE AND^FIRE. Branches and Agenda important places in Japan rM„ a Straits] FefiS Malay BrffS Dutch East Indies, BurmTln? Ceylon and at Hongkong;cio2 London. PoUcyhqlders when on leave caJ pay their premiums
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