Malaya Tribune, 1 April 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol DL -No. 76 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922 FIVE CENtS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922
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    • 206 1 f plot* AmatesTb j Call or Phon«: 550 I I SON HO, I I 109, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, f s j For All Tour Requirements, j THE FOR l^^^^^^^^^^^j^ Prince of Wales Feathers I r Cotton UnlonWack I D 55 ct b f I r Souvenir Flag of Tour I
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    • 305 1 Soavenir of Singapore B in honour of I The Royal Visit X OK f j R. Tl I THE PRINCE m Hill II Price $1.00 Post If you want c ;ty to be sent to your fnends abroad, pleasa send your order to us and we will jj post for
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    • 262 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE. j T*l No. 345 Editorial D*pt |M So 171, Managerial D*pt SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I 1 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum $15.00 I Half yearly 7.D0 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra SO cts. per month. ruxiriiittijHicramiTtGiffrgiaiuii.iiiwwMß^MM I Best British and American made Foots. S \%T9
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  • 667 2 LOSS OF $132,000 FOR THE YEAR. Loan from Straits Trading Co. The report by the director* to the ninth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Titi Tin Co, Ltd, to be held within the registered office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Wednesday, April 5, at noon,
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  • 33 2 The P and O s.s. Davanha has left Hongkong, and is expected to a*Tiv« at this port at 6 a.m. next Monday. She will proceed to the P and 0 Wharf on arrival
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  • 11 2 (We d* not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 320 2 From SPORTSMAN "11 don't mm rifle-shooting ia in any way encouraged in thia part of Malaya-Singapore. Singapore, being the biggest aad moat populous town in Malaya, where the OOCii resident, is backward in this moat important sport The Volunteer Ordinance ia now in force and Volunteering is of
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  • 181 2 Supreme Court Case. A claim for a promissory note of $938 was brought before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard in the Supreme Court on Wednesday by Daleep Singh, Sikh watchman at Raffles Girls School, against a Chinese named Ang Hock Senj. Mr Dickinson appeared for the plaintiff and
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  • 25 2 Previously acknowledged $1,195,186.14 Tan Soon Bin 6,000 $1,200,186.14 The above contribution ia gratefully acknowledged by the Committee. A W VICE Hon Treasurer.
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  • 103 2 A Reuter message from New York dated March 14 states: The Guaranty Trust Company has arranged to purchase $40,000,000 worth of the new issue of Dutch East Indies bonds. A Shanghai contemporary states: "Secretary of the Treasury Mellon has announced that in order to facilitate tht refunding of the Victory
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    • 673 2 iff HDBEMM f m^arßtr r J WPOI M *l( I ft High Standard of Health B 9 4« »f imnortinca to everyone who i 3 anxious to make a success of life. Good R t»be °aUhsman more powerful than^wealth more prectous [1 sl SssHmfcseeT It is the master Key to
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    • 457 2 FOR YOUR WIFE AND YOU. As a remedy for one of woman's most troublesome ailments Pinkettes, the dainty little laxatives, are perfection. They are equally helpful for men. As gently as nature they dispel constipation. They cure disordered liver, biliousness, sick headaches, pimples, foul breath by removing the cause. Druggists
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    • 548 2 Periodical Property Auctions. MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above
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  • 645 3 HIS GREAT BUSINESS IN THE FAR EAST. An Appr iation. Thr- death of Mr Maurice E Blindman, the well known impresario and l \:A manager, at Gibraltar, where he had recently purchased the Empire Theatre, suddenly of heart failure on March 9, deprives the theatre-going public of
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  • 79 3 Amount previously acknowledged $*****.60 Malaya Cattle Trading Co, Ltd 160 Undistributed Assets 59.82 Singapore Recreation Club 62 Undistributed Assets 150 Half Proceeds of 2 football matches on SC C ground 843.91 Per Mr Chop Seng Van Mr V Jacobs 5 Au Shiu Wong 5 Au Shiu Cheng
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  • 441 3 GREAT DANISH CRITICS COLD FEET. D rjd fim, 1 v J)„ evHo, a* i 9 mos- le n h i' i I tor, t. ,1 rem rai h\± ii it- rite Ne-v Y1 k ".'rrt R fl m -i.ii ij yZi "Itv• v wi i> th I
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  • 155 3 What he did when two years old. The earliest recoHectioaa of many famous peop'e r e given in M John o' London's Weekly," snd amongst them ir ts interesting to learn that tbe earliest impression of Mr Lloyd George is of somethine th*.t occorred when he
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    • 442 3 dissolves uric acid. 3 7 -X v ■-< v t fciX 1 the af? f your eilmei J ihe —I* (ft: C 1,14 j,. r, NAL, ar;u you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosi», U lj ■'i of the bloed vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." I j which .uru.-ns
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    • 165 3 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's
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    • 188 3 mi r .»1 i i' X' SPECIALLYBREWED /$7l BPss> y v;, DRINK ASAHI_BEER. SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-KOAD, SINGAPORE. MANGEODINE Best for Manje, excellent for killing txckj and fleas in Dogs, Cats, etc. i'oilow the directions and the result -vill be marvellous, STOCKISTS Medical Office, Bras Basah Road. Straits
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    • 227 3 lllllllMlllllllllllllllllMlMMMMlllllllllMlllJlllllllim^ Sime, Darbw Bp m l tdj (Incorporated m Straps Settlements > a Fit TRI M Br 411!" NT. I I i mm i i ■in mmmmagmmm 5 a m fteta jf 3r c&mpi* te Elect ie Lighting Povvur s, I i 1 I Pr?J ntge cf Iteetrift ix i
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  • 28 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Sundram and Sons beg to thank all their frierds who kindly sent telegrams, wreaths and messages of condolence on their sad bereavement. 1-4 1-4
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  • 605 4 Business is just about aa bad as it could be at the moment. Rubber haa slipped back from the hopeful position which it reached a little while a*o, tin is a sorry topic anywhere in Malaya, and general trade remains in the doldrums. Yet is there a hopeful
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  • 586 4 Another batch of amsebded rates for parcels peat are h— mm the Gasette* Mr A S Haraes has been appointed to act as Secretary for Agriculture, Straits and F M S. Lieut WAV Jones has been appointed temporarily to be adjutant, Singapore Volunteer Force. Mr George Holden is appointed a
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  • 312 4 QUESTION OF THE RAIL DR. KOG Reuter. London, Mar B ir V.\ Koo, interviewed his departure to t P and O s.s. Khyl dU the question of his Tisit to China arose before he left Washington, when his Government requested all delegates personally to report. Dr Koo hoped
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  • 231 4 Delegates Particular. Reuter. Paris. Mar 30.—The Cabinet hat discussed at length the Genoa quesl tion, and according to "Le Matin" he completely agreed on the attitude i b he adopted, namely co-operation i i European reconstruction but opposii;. g the surprise introduction of politico questions such as recognition
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  • 47 4 Reuter. L °ndor:, V IT The r Ifflw*. *ye gL €n notic e «f -A**** M A pro c «w* ii the Cover' 1 the :mi itioi„f su for cassia* a G noajbut declining to Pre* cor.ide. cc ia the Governm regard thereto.—rte Uter>
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    • 186 4 miiinmiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiuiniJiiiißiiiiK i I FRESH STOCKS j I of I DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES M I a I I —CADBURY'S— Tropical Chocolates Vi lb. $0.90 n n 1 lb $1.75 1 Melcato Chocolates 1 lb. $1.85 1 Nut Cubes Vk lb. $0.90 1 Inn 1 lb. $1.75 1 I King George Chocolates Jj
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  • 1299 5 ThG Mori Er you sic Wb!c *his f j. lac tin ii.gatta m Polo Mil Ilis Royal Hift**»i the Prince of Wales started the mU rolling at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition yesterday afternoon, giving jtft the happy little touch which was needed to ensure the absolute success of
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  • 821 5 BRILLIANT FUNCTION LAST NIGHT. Priiice's Five Dances. I The State Ball given by His Exc. Ueney the Governor, last night at Government House in honour of His Royal Highness was an unprecedented success. Government House and its vicinity were brilliantly illuminated for the great occasion by thousands
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  • 292 5 BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATIONS IN TOWN. Crowds Tbsong the Streets. The huge crowds in holiday mood were a feature of the city last night. Every ava'Jable vehicle was filled, and many thousands of footpassengcrs thronged the streets, in a continuous stream right up to midnight, mostly bound for or
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  • 236 5 PRINCE'S SPEECH AT UNVEILING. "We Shall Never Forget." The following is the speech delivered by H R II the Prince of Wales at the War Memorial yesterday, after ascending the dais at the foot of the Cenotaph: "We are met here to do honour to the men
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  • 526 5 H.R.H. AT MEMORIAL HALL. 11. R.H. the Prince of Wales wili leave Government House at 12.45 this afternoon for the Memorial Hall, where there will be a civic lunch in his honour. The list of guests is as follows: H R H The Prince of Wales, X G,
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  • 128 5 Choice Musical Programme. The Japanese community will he "At Home" to-morrow afternoon in t'uir section at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, from 3 to G p.m., in the Japane-e tea garden. I The following is the programme of the orchestra which will piny under the direction of Messrs Nazareth
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  • 36 5 The various Sultans who are in Singapore to see the Prince paid a visit to the II M S Renown between 11 and 12 o'clock this morning and were shown over the battleship.
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  • 768 6 BOXING. THE EXHIBITION BOUTS. j j j Keen enthusiasm was displayed at the Army and Navy Boxing contest* held at the Malaya Borneo Exhibition last night. There was a tremendous crowd, sailors from H M ships in port and soldiers being in tft3 majority. There were fourteen congests of
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  • 88 6 To Be Reconstructed. At the South Taiping Tin Dredging Co's meeting at Penang Mr DAM Brown, chairman, made a long explanatory speech on the position of the company and proposed a resolution for reconstruction. This was seconded by Mr Dove and carried by 20 votes to 3.
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  • 68 6 Reuter. Delhi, March 30.—A British punitive force from the Bhamo and Lashio battalions chased Chinese brigands who had previously attacked and partially burned the town of Muse in the northern Shan States. The British force captured the brigands' fort at the pointy of the bayonet, killing
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  • 49 6 Reuter. New York, March 30.—Notwithstanding the protest of a minority of the creditors, the referee confirmed the sale of the assets of Robert Ingersoll's to the Waterbury Clock Co, for a million and a half dollars. It is estimated that the creditors will receive forty per cent.—Reuter.
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  • 22 6 Reuter. Fu<,chal, Mar 30. —The ex.-Emperor Karl is suffering from pnumonia complicated by cv.Tebral trouble, and his condition is serious.—Reuter.
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  • 114 6 Reuter. I Berlin, March 29.—The Tsarist •officers, Schabelski and Tabovitski I were arrested last evening and examined by the police to-day. The former confessed he went to the Philharmonio I Hall for the purpose of killing j Miliukoff, whom he regarded as res-, ponsible for Russia's misfortunes. He
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  • 66 6 Reuter. London, March 29. —The Russian policy at Genoa is indicated by M Chicherin who, interviewed at Moscow, maintained it was possible for Russia to conclude deals by means of loans or concessions with foreign capital, without abandoning the economic foundations of Sovietism. He emphasised that agreements with
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  • 58 6 Reuter. Montreal, British Columbia, Mar 30.— Members of Parliament are again raising the question of Oriental immigration, which has been mentioned several times in the present session. The western deputy Mr McQuarrie has given notioe of a motion urging Government to introduce exclusory legislation, on +he ground that
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  • 36 6 Reuter. London, March 30.—A deputation of Lancashire M Ps waited on Lords Peel and Winterton at the India Office and suggested that the import and excise duties each be fixed at six per cent.—Reuter.
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  • 28 6 Reuter. Ottawa, March 30.—Last year's operations of the 65 vessels of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine resulted in a net loss of over two million dollars.—Reuter,
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  • 36 6 Reuter. Lisbon, Mar 30. —A Portuguese seaplane has departed on a flight to Rio de Janeiro, stopping at the Canaries, St Vincent and Fernando Noronha.— Reuter. Las Palmas, Mar 31.—The Portuguese seaplane has arrived.—Reuter.
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  • 41 6 Reuter. Chicago, Mar CO. —Tho so-called Siamese twins, Josef a and Rosa Blazek, died of jaundice at a few seconds interval. Rosa refua'd an operation for separation of the bodies as a desperate attempt to save her life.—Reuter.
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  • 97 6 Reuter. Washington, March 30.—The Senate unanimously ratified the Treaty regulating the use of submarines and poison gas. j Senator Borah, supporting ths disarmament Treaty, urged hia hearers not to be satisfied with what had already been accomplished. He pointed out that the conference was wholly unable to deal
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  • 44 6 Reuter. Washington, March 30.—The State Department announces the success of its efforts to have the owners of mining properties in Mexico relieved of the payment of penalties arising from failure to pay taxes on their properties during the recent disturbed conditions. —Reuter.
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  • 23 6 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar 30.—Parliament has voted a credit of fifty million kronor as a guarantee fund to support the Swedish banks.—Reuter.
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  • 15 6 Reuter. London, Mar 30.—The Irish conference in London has reached a satisfactory agreement.—Reuter,
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  • 25 6 A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place between Capt R C C Dyason of London and Miss Mabel (Reggie) Rodrigues of Singapore.
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  • 75 6 As we announced previously, the Hindu community decided to feed the poor during the Royal visit. Yesterday afternoon, in the Perummal Temple grounds, a large aumber of poorer-class men, women, and children, were given free meals, everything reflecting the greatest credit on the organisers. At the
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  • 416 6 APRIL 2, 1922. Wesley Church, Fort Canning-road. (Rev. W T Cherry, Acting Paster.) 8.0 l a.m. Sunday School. 9.00 a.m. Public Worship. 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Service. Garrison Church Tcnglin Barracks. 6.45 a.m. Holy Commuaiea. 8.30 a.m. Parade Service. I Betheada, Hall Bras Basah-road.
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  • 81 6 There were two motor-car accidents on Thursday -evening. One ended fatally for a Chinese boy in Victoriastreet. He was run over by a motor lorry and killed. The driver has been arrested. Later in the evening, in Club-street, a Macao woman was knocked down by a car, which cannot be
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    • 712 6 BATESf GAS, OIL, and SPIRIT! ENGINES j SUCTION CAS PROEUCERS. OLD BP j E D *E N a U .8 cf B a 1 t i or •'i t? f i i-Lici i.ill BoononiieaJ T.. r iv .11 }i.'gl-cl 53 Ma: rioi :<n«l ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.
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    • 566 7 I m DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EXHIBIT ORS AT THE MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. I p5 LUBRICANTS N ASPHAIT %&J motor SCANDLES I "&ROWN" I KEE SENE. I l N i 910 c at the cultural show ne/d in Singapore were awardFd a Special 1 pip/pma for their excellent display cf
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    • 274 8 I DON'T FAIL TO VISIT I Kiosk No. 33 j You will be Surprised! j LTD., Compile Hous« Furr4a* era. llimilUlllWlllMlMlMlllllllWllllllMM 5 Lt' M -LI ED i MILK 1 OBTAINABLE LVIkYWHLR < I :J $I.OO& $1.65 IVr Bo pMALISPg EXHIBITION SHOPS 35 &36 1 1 I Section No. 8 m
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    • 322 8 C JB JMa: E N T« j Section "i" No 22 USE THIS BR'ND. I ll«limimi«n»7I»II»llBII«II«flBIIBn«ll«ll«nBII«II«IIBn«N«M«M«U«tl«I»H«ll«ltBH«llrtWim I WEILL H NTOR 5 Jewellers Diamond Merchants, and Watch Makers. Sole agents, for the Conway-Stewart 5 I Lever Filler gens. I Section "C" No. 23^-27 5 1 i MAKE STKAIGHT FOR STAND 33.
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    • 274 8 Section B. Plot 1?. G. rop e?..y Co. 'jp ho c 172. I a I I iiaiuinirauiniUßii«innmianuiinKiirirniiiiiiaiiKMßiiiußniiimianiiimiiMßitflnii!iMaiiiitaiiaiiitiiiia:iaiiiiii ■iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iiitiiiiiiiiiiii l ,i llll lll| l I J. L- 0 MPBEtL CLtd. RAFFLES PLACE. s r m L 5 I H gk-Class Tailoring I AND j I jj Everything for Mens Wear. I
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  • 469 9 Prince Opens Greatest Exhibition Ever Held in Malaya. VISIT FIAT STAND M.B.E. SECTION C. NO. 19. GOOD SHOW OF NEW MODELS DE LUXE CARS. In the speed trials held on the beach >f Fanoe Island, Denmark, all records ii-ere broken by the veteran Fiat lacing •ar
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  • 213 9 'ECLARED TO BE BEST OF ALL EXHIBITS. JOHORE SECTION. The Johore stall in the Arts and De P a *ment housed in Godown 15 a fine st ™cture and must necesr* attract n <*ice, facing the spec°r, as it does, immediately on his NNI the Gilding.
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  • 235 9 SECTION C. NO. 18. ALL BRITISH MANU- FACTURE. Messrs Guthrie and Co have an excellent show of New Model Motor ars, and a special exhibit of Machinery vhich will interest every visitor. An exhibit which will interest rub>er factory owners in the
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  • 317 9 KIOSK NO. 4 SECTION C. M. B. E. In order to further the Educational work of the International Correspondence Schools in this part of the world an exhibit has been arranged (Kiosk No. 4, Section C) at the Exhibition. All employers of labour and those interested in
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    • 33 9 The Opening Day, H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES CHARMED. H. E. The Governor Satisfied. Malays Pleased. Indians Delighted. Ceylonese Joyous. Chinese Enthusiastic. Europeans Keenly Interested. Visitors Amazed. Major Moulton (Organising Secretary) Contented. Empire Benefited.
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    • 202 9 EXHIBITION PROGRAMML SATURDAY, APRIL 1. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Regatta and Sea Sports* 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.—Commerce Section At Home. 4 to 6 p.m.—Malay Football Matches. 10 to 11 p.m.—Chinese Torchlight Procession reaches Exhibition Entrance. SUNDAY, APRIL 2., 10 to 12 noon.—Agriciiltural Section At Home, 3 to 6 p.m.—Japanese
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    • 240 9 Singapore Electric Tramways, Limited. (Incorporated in The United Kingdom. fBR OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Notice is y ivtven that from 6 p.m, mtfl midnight on the 31et March 1 922, rd from 6 p.m. o-i Ist Apri-, uiti HR.H. h&a left ta>j Ittald of Sfogapore, :he Tt? metre
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    • 494 9 7Q LET. TO LET.—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Eltctri -ngs suitable for Offices (can be taken separately) I nmediate entry. Apply Powell an< Co., Ltd., Auctioaeera. I 1 11 uc TO LET.—From Ist December, Newly constructed premiss* may be used as Garage or Store, area about
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    • 271 10 In tbe Second Show at 9.30 p,m. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and lov*iy BEVERLY BAYNE The popular oo Bt%rg in the otirrinj? M-»tro w >n-lerpl ,y Diplomatic Service In 5 suburb &c'b presenting a vivid story of love and intermtior al politics. s lt p or ed by The Ted (Kid)
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    • 305 10 God Bless The Prince Of Wales! From Thursday, March 30, to Tuesday, April 4. AT THE ALHAMBRA The Hall for Muaio and Feftturea. BEACH ROJ&D I A H GHLY BKTSBTAINING AND RRN- ~.0 110 L WILVI H OX FBODU TION william farnum 1&e Topical Budget la th role in w}.foh
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    • 428 10 mm I •rjT'" GAITY of Wih r. 6 n WELCOME TO YOU CUR PR!? CE CH BRING ALL CHAPLIN PRO [ME For Friday, S*tnw'*y, Sundey Hood > 3Uj M nh i, 3 Pictorsi Oar Royal Visitor E j »yed Seeing It 730 Fa-na an? Fnmbleß" M t* ys :d Rook
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    • 564 11 STEAMER SAILINGS VO.-Bpjtish India AND I APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorperates 1 in mrighxaL) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. X CO, Under Contract with hia Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE* From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. t about Apl 2 Delta about Apr M nn_oU about Apr II Khyber about May
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    • 357 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISBA LIMITED. (Ineerparated in Japan.) MO. 8 DB SOUZA STREW FBOPQAED SAILDTCHI WMOU ■INGAPORB. (flabjeet te shanks without EUROPEAN LINB. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Mara arr April f 1 dep It Alpa Mara arr May If
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    • 348 11 COMPANFA TRASATLANTICA. (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.) The uKeermentioned steamers will Save prompt despatsh fsr ths ports tmikmnd. F#lt MANILA Isla it Paw a asaat Apr M FOR COLOMBO. SUM, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, VALENCIA AND CADIZ (with trsashipsieat to ether Spanish porta) Isla de Pansy due abeut May 12 Fer freight
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    • 510 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINAMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in B, 8< A.) San Francisco Service Thote C oslrouß the Orient should travel by the soeuh route ■ONGEONQ. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KPKQEAMA, EQEOLWLW ft SAN IyAMCMK*. FROM HONGKONG Mb 41 NILE April 4 1 CHINA April (Minimum first olass fare, Singspore to San Francisco
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    • 343 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LIN a. Kam* Mara wH Apxf Katori Maru Apr! t LIVERPOOL LINE. Tettori Maru W Aar HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Ei Apt* NEW YORK LINE VIA lUBS. SOUTH AMERICAN LINK Kanaka wa Mara Jam* I BOMBAY LINE. Awa Maru Br4 A pel Tamba Maru
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    • 202 12 THE ADttIRAL LINE. PACIFIC STEAMSHIP Co. (Imperforated in U. S. A) BINGAPORB TO SAIGON, HAIPHONG, HONOKOH6, BATAVIA BAM ARAN d ANB SOURABAYA. Itiajafe Qndiietta. Glyaaat. Lake Farrar, Lake Omawa •lymea* Pet E»a*htnn Mar tl Lake Pant* Wmt Eea*keag Aprß Teem BflU ef Latbatf isened en ihlpaaaw deettaod ie mtaftot Uaited
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    • 445 12 BAHK3L INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated 1m tks U. t. A,) OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CITT BANK OF NSW YORK. Capital ¥.6. I5,OtA,eOG Surplus aaa Uadivided Facile VJL U^M.fM Head OEoe:--4i WALL STREET, NIW TOBK. London Office:—Sl Bishopanmte, Lyras Omce:—27 Place, Toloaaa, Saa Francisco Omce U-452 Montgomery Street BRANCHES. •hima:—Shanghai, Meagkeng,
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    • 434 12 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: •4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang SS Bench Streak Malacca ISI Jonkcr Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Bahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AI: Loadoa, New York, San Fiaaciace, Bwtaria, Sourabaya, Semarang, ShaaghaL Hoagkemg, Amey, Peatiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 418 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid w Capital in 600,000 Share* oi Jf ench £3,000,000 Reserve Fund «3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. prietors «,000,006 BANKERS: Rank af Erg l London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's
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    • 322 12 INSURANCE. The China Mutual I if e Insurance Co., Ltd. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. MANAGERS ft. B. Neill, F.I. A. F.S.& i. K. Tweed. ACTUARY: H. R. Sturt, F.I.A. (Eng.) SECRETARY Tom Griffin, A.C.A. ASSISTANT
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    • 174 12 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE. CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated In tbe S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, BOARD 01! DIRECTOR* i Tan Kheam Hock, £§q, (Chairman.) See Teong Wah. Eaq, (Vice Chairman.) P. 8. Lee, Eeq. N. B. Chan, Eaq. Ong Soon Tee. Eeq. Teo Hock Hoe, Eaq, Koh San Hin, Eaq. Seah Eng
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