Malaya Tribune, 3 April 1922

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  • 52 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vel IX. N«. 77 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922 FIVB CENTS, No. 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE (EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT), MONDAY, APRIL 1«_ >'* Malaya-Borneo Exhibition News DEVOTED «0 THE OfSBBSiW 01 ftXjUBTTORS AT THE MALAYA-QOBNEO EXHIBITION The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY,
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    • 258 1 Liiiiin»""— Photo ixaateari Call or Phone: 550 (SON 10., i p 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. i H E For AH Your Requirements. s [~*:r^«<i^ 1, ,u,,1,M,,!,1,,l l, :,1,,: Ul 1 THE I Royal Visit '^^^^J'l w ii SPECIAL QUOTATIONS ll I FOR QUANTITIES. 1 g I Prince oi Wales Feathers
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    • 268 1 Souvenir of Singapore in honour of The Royal Visit OF H. R. H. THE PRINrE c WALES Price $1.00 Post Free. If you want copy to be cent to your friends abroad, please send your order to us and we will post for you during the Exhibition and affix the
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    • 281 1 MMIMMHIini lilllllllllltUUiMtMMMUMMMM) j CIGARETTES I NUMBER VIRGINIA I Z UnrqaalleJ Qaality— Moderate Price c= I Sole Manufacturers: I ARDATH TOBAC O I I Co., Ltd, london. "i i mm 4, \immmmt »niu j iiiwuh m T I RJPTHEB REDUCTFCFS. I I I Best British and American made Boots. a Vm
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  • 11 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 465 2 From ."PRO BONO PUBLICO": While visiting Malacca Railway Station one afternoon awaiting the arrival of a friend by train, I was surprised to find a crowd of poor coolies each with five gantangs of lrice,*a few katties of salt fish and a few katties of vegetables, having
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  • 348 2 From "BASHIR" In the interest* of the Muslims of this Colony, may I ask your favour to allow me to say something through the medium of your valuable columns on the Bill which is to be introduced shortly in the Legislative Council aa an amendment to the Muhammadan
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  • 97 2 There are plenty of men and women who seem to be never up to the mark —not actually ill perhaps, but lacking that sense of vitality necessary to the full enjoyment of life. The reason is that the blood has become thin and poor, and the
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  • 319 2 Th* following Singapore properties wore sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co at their saleroom, No. SO Chulia-street, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land and house No. 11 Off Jurong-road, area 10,000 sq. ft, bought by Mr Chia Joo Fook for $600. Freehold land and
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  • 59 2 Paris, Mar 30.—' r Le Temps" announces that the reparations Commission has accepted Sir John Bradbury's proposal to appoint a committee to study the conditions for facilitating the German issue of external loans for reparations payments. The committee will be a large one and include neutrals, who will
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  • 67 2 Our Penang correspondent wires that at the Mayfield Planations annual meeting, Mr Lonie, presiding, said the net profit was $57,494, making $156,719 available. The crop for 1922 was estimated at 350,000 lbs. The report and accounts were adopted, and a five per cent dividend passed $50,000 was placed
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  • 78 2 The Chinese members of H R H the Prince of Wales' Penang Reception Committee comprising Mr Lee Tian Siew (Chairman, Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce), Mr Yeoh Paik Tatt (representing the Chinese Town Hall) and Mr Quah Beng Kee (representing the Chinese Advisory Board) left on Tuesday morning by the
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  • 233 2 Norse's Earnest Tribute to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Nurse H. Lindley, of 4, Shalte Street, Eastmoor, Wakefield, England is a very busy woman. Her duties are most exacting and her greatest asset is good health, for which she pays a glowing tribute to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
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    • 604 2 The Foundation of Good I '-*cP» Cookery*} 1 v „r 2 Add a JP^||# f j Spoonful off mil BOVRIL3 ma&es /Ac whole dish more nourishing. HY6IEIIC PSEoIhKATIIE u< IFALUBLE fe||||l| r** j Prompt Relief for the MOST OBb T NATE CASES fr^^^ *ilhoui inconvenience. No other tre*iiient required SB^SSSSI
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    • 445 2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Two rnbber plantations situate at Umbei Ayer Paras, Milacea, with an area of 20 aores 1 rood <fc 05 poles, snd 29 see 1 rood and 35 :>oleg resptovjvrdy planted with rnbber trees afmoet all in bearing, and ah>o five pieces of freehold kad eitnrte at B»rda
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    • 533 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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    • 144 3 1 LUBRICANTS I N W ASPHALT I MOTOR xVuSr candles I "WAX. ASK FOR I KEROSENE. LITTLES, *N 1910 at the 'gri-hortlcultural show held in Singapore were awarded a Special Diploma for their excellent display of locally made furniture. I To-day the results of a further iO years experience will
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    • 182 3 I Stand 5 Block B I SPARTA BATTERIES. I Huttenbach, Lazarus i Sons Ltd., Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. T-i-tr»nutimit-i"ihii i i i i r i i i i i i in i i i iiii»iiwiiiiiiiiii»im—wwu—mi' SIM£, DARBY CO., LTD. $7 AND, No. 131 32. Near the Refreshment Bar.
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    • 206 3 P I 1 the desijmsSgp I 2 I wor and design I 1 of ROYAL TYPEWRITERis S I reflected in the beauty of its finish I 1 appearance. It carries with it I I an evidence of discriminating taste I I I and desire for the be**7' 1 I i
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    • 204 4 DONT FAIL TO VlBt Kiosk No. 33 Ton will be Surprised! FRANKELS, LTD., Cowptote Houm J~i*r»i»B€»M. NESTLE 7 MALTED MILK OBTAINABLE EVfcRYWHERB 1.00 S '.66 Fer Bottfe EXHIBITION SHOPS 35 3* Section Nd. 8 NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS COND: MILK ton (LONDON), 144 147, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. S «711? BIN Co., MKKAPPLB
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    • 213 4 G S3 M JB MT T. Section "I" No 22 USE THIS BRAND. WEILL MONTOR. Jewellers Diamond Merchants, aid Watch Makers. Role agents, for the Conway-Stewart Lever Filler Pens. Section M C" No. 23—27 MAKE STRAIGHT FOR STAND 33. Where the Rolls Royce, CAR Austin, m Paige, Oakland, Maxwell, Denby
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    • 195 4 'i j i ill wain jm ■piMmi ii i Tin n"7 ~r —mr r wp^, TTirie^^ M.W/ V«iiliV M I Section S. Plot 11. G. AUBELY Co. 'Phone 172. j T^nWT—WTWHWIIBIIWIBIIBIIBIl«ll«IIBIWII»IIBII«ll«ll»IIBII«ll»ll«ll«IIBII»ll«IIBirTTW1l«IIIIIIPIHII«ll«IHIIBIIBIfWIiailBWflBI ItllHIWIl'IgWWULIHglu—j J. L G mpbeil Co., Ltd. 1 RAFFLES PLACE. j I High-Class Tailoring I' an» I Everything for
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    • 394 5 In tbe Second Show at 9.30 p,m. AUa tereal w production featuring Anne Cornwall ia The Girl in the Rain 6 of j of a girl wbo unwitting]} cat her lot wi h a fugitive f r m joetiee end of aro tie udveature *-hiob r»n ts not o: ,;y
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    • 294 5 From Thursday, March 30, to Tuesday, April 4. AT THE ALHAMBRA Th© Hall x?ox* Music mxmdL Fe»\iupea BEACH ROAD 1 A H OHLY BrTTgRTA INIKG AND BBN- S.U'JOXAL WILLUM rOX PRODUCTION ALtO Featuring another sbeeen favourite rp» f william fabnum Ine Topical Budget in th<*Jhappiest rol*> io which he baa
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    • 410 5 1 iiiii i_ m WELCOME TO YOU OUR PHI? CE CH RMING ALL CHAPLIN PROGRAMME For Friday. Sstnrd* y, Sunday Monday, 31e: Maroh to 3rd April. Pntnroa Our Royal Visitor Enjoyed Seeing Tb* Third Tim*. il Ua feC W ki aad Rook 2 p*rt. At 8.30 -Sannye.d-" Crnr:i» Chaplin 3
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  • 730 6 Axe we, as a community in Singapore, snobbish or are we not? It has to be mournfully admitted that opinion elsewhere in Malaya holds that we decidedly are. And it is to be feared that on occasion we supply some foundation for the unfortunate aspersion. It may be
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  • 290 6 BIG MINERS' STRIKE IN AMERICA. IMPORTANT ISSUES. Reuter. Washington, Mar 31.—Representa-j tivea of the Labour Committee have requested President Harding to call a meeting of the owners and miners to try and avert a coal strike. —Reuter. Indianapolis, April 1 —The miners' demand for am increase of wages
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  • 24 6 Reuter. Paris, April I.—Prince and Princess Prajatipok, of Siam, accompanied by Prince Predi, visited Strasbourg, where they were welcomed by the Commis-sioner-General.—Reuter.
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  • 175 6 After His Royal Highness had dined at Government House on Saturday night, he witnessed a jterformance of Dyak dancing on the lawn in front of Government House. The party of Dyak performers were attired in their war dress, armed with shields, spears and knives, and numbered about 200.
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  • 263 6 SOME ALARMIST RUMOURS. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE. Reuter. Paris, April l._l n the cou^ e cf interpellation in the Chamber v Poincare_ referred to the numLZ indirect message recently rec ~J from the Soviet suggesting a io arrangement in connection «5 Genoa. M Poincare replied dedS to act separately from
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  • 143 6 Reuter. Paris, April 1.—The examinin;M magistrate in the Banque IndustrieleB case closely examined M Pernctte,B particularly regarding the financial operations of the Societe Pacifique. I Inter alia, M Pernotte stated tha:fl when he left the Banque there» wertM sufficient funds as a guarantee, wfcert-fl upon the magistrate
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  • 257 6 A Happy Incident. There was an interest ng little incident after His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales had opened the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition on Friday. His Royal Highness and staff, accompanied by the Hon Mr F S James, Major J C Moulton, and Mr Lim Nee Soon
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  • 20 6 The Dog Show in connection the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition i* be held on Wednesday, April 5.
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    • 214 6 i i 1 FRESH STOCKS j I of I DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES 5 I 1 I ft m a ~™""""I I —CADBURY'S— I j 1 Tropical Chocolates $j lb. $0.90 1 1 1 lb. $1.75 J I i Melcato Chocolates 1 lb. $1.85 I Nut Cubes Vz lb. $0.90 1 Inn
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    • 355 6 i iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiwuiiiiiiiiiijiiirfliniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii iniiiiimaininiiMmiitimiuii'iiH'"""" 1 TO BE LET. j I From the 1st of May, the comfortable and F a commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, g I Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two 9 S Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining I rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric lights
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  • 526 7 erms of tie Agreement of London. I.K. k'i Position. Reuter. London, March 31.-"Peace is today declared" is the stirring message proclaimed by the first article of tha terms of the Irish agreement reached at the London Conference, as announced by Mr Winston Churchill in the House of
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  • 129 7 Plea for New Spirit. Reuter. York, April L—Prior to leaving for Berlin, Mr Alanson Houghton, the American Ambassador to Germany, said he hoped to renew the ancient ties of respect and mutual service between the United States and Germany. Americans could not be contented as a
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  • 96 7 Reuter. London, Mar 31.—The revenue for the financial year ended March 31 was *W25 nuffions, compared with £1,426 millions last year. The decrease is chiefly due to a drop of $189 millions in the excess profits duty and £l n millions in the special receipts. The expenditure amounted
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  • 17 7 Reuter. London, M„ Mainti J Majesties on May 8, British and n cemeteries of j
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  • 8 7 THE PERS IAN OIL STRIKE. Reuter. London April
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  • 65 7 A Serious Danger. Reuter. London, April L —Referring: to the failure hitherto to arrange for control of the rubber output, the Tim-es" suggests the rivalry of Malaya and the Dutch East Indies may be delaying action by the advocates of a London conference of the parties concerned. It
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  • 91 7 Reuter. Rangoon, Mar 31.—Detail* of the collision with Chinese brigands are as follows: The brigands, about five hundred In number, led by Prince Wunthu, a member of the Burmese Ex-Royal House, attacked and burned the house of the American Baptist Missionary at Namkhan, sacked the village of
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  • 34 7 Reuter. London, Mar 31. —The by-election at East Leicester, occasioned by Sir Gordon H,ewart's appointment, resulted thus: Mr Banton, Labour 14,062 Mr Marlow, Co-Liberal, 8,710 Mr Allen. Independent Liberal, 3,825 votes.—
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Bruseels, April 1. —"Le Soir" states that the engagement of Prince Leopold of Belgium to Princess Yolanda of Italy, will be officially announced on the occasion of the forthcoming visit of their Italian Majesties to Belgium.
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  • 14 7 Funchal, April 1.—Karl, Ex-Em-peror of Austria-Hungary, is dead.— Reuter.
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  • 516 7 PRINCE IN SINGAPORE —MORE PICTURES. THE RENOWN BALL. PRINCE'S SATURDAY NIGHT OUT." The Ball in honour of the officers and men of the H M S Renown, held in the Memorial Hall on Saturday night, formed a very fitting conclusion to the programme of entertainment of His Royal Highness. The
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  • 236 7 PRINCE ENTERTAINED BY COMMISSIONERS. The Prince was accorded a very enthusiastic welcome on his arrival 'at the Victoria Memorial Hall shortly before one o'clock on Saturday to attend the civic luncheon given by the Municipal Commissioners. Having inspected the guard of honour of the Straits Settlements Police drawn
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  • 224 7 UNFORGETTABLE MIDNIGHT FAREWELL. I Although informal, the Prince's midnight departure was witnessed by a crowd of enthusiastic citizens. The roads were densley packed with eager Malays, Chinese and other members of the various communities, while the balcony of the Singapore Club held thousands of its members, who, as
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  • 415 7 PRINCE SHAKES HANDS WITH WAR COMRADES. There was no shadow of doubt about the delight of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in meeting such ay strong body of Ex-Service men at Government House on Saturday at noon. There were nearly five hundred of them
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  • 140 7 H M S Comus leaves for Colombo to-day, and will meet H M S Renown on her return journey from the Far East and escort her home. A memorial service to the late Bishop Hose will be held in St Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow at 9 a.m. when the Bishop of
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  • 289 7 A Wonderful Night Scene. Perhaps, never in the history of our city has it borne such a magnificent appearance as it did on Saturday night during the huge torchlight procession. In addition to the thousands of electric lights which lined the streets and the walls of almost
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  • 36 7 Reuter. Lisbon, April L —The Portuguese peaplane, mentioned on Mar 30, hac reached Las Palmas, in 8% hours. The landing was difficult owing to a rough sea. The aviators leave for Cape Verde to-morrow.
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  • 100 7 Among the bouquet® received by H R H the Prince of Wales on the route to Government House on Friday was one handed to him at the Eurasian Association Stand. Precluded by age and height from joining the other School Children at the "Children's Corner", little Miss
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  • 109 7 North Bridge-road was the scene of a murder on Saturday afternoon, when Tan Chye Yang, a street hawker, was attacked by three Cantonese, and died as the result of stab wounds. At the State Ball at Government He use on Friday night tbe Prince did not dance with Miss Evelyn
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  • 2526 8 Another Great Welcome for the Prince. First Dai's Events. The first event of the two-day races arranged in honour of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Singapore opened in five sunshine, tempered by a welcome breeze, on Saturday afternoon. The first race commenced
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  • 9 8 The Prince of Wales Colonial Secretary at the Exhibition.
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  • 330 8 INTER-VARSITY BOAT RACE. Cambridge Gains Victory. London. Mar 31.-Following an injury to a member of the Oxford crew necessitating the spare man coming into the boat, betting is two to on? on Cambridge.—Reuter London, April 1.-Cambridge won tgthT in 19 mi a 27 aecs > The weather was cold,
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    • 284 8 ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. 70 Austin a utopJant For Lighting Country Houses, Hotoic Railway Stations, Bungalow*, Yacht* tad many other purposes. As tbe name implies thia plsnt IftntfasJy ratoc i itself, regnlates the lighting voitage when oharg and stops itself. The utility of the AntopJant it not confined to j
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    • 255 8 HAILS CLOSE To-day, April 3. Hongkong, Amoy Swatow Seang Bee 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Port Swett;nham Penary? *Kinta 3 p.m. Penang* Rangoon Willesden 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Negapatam Madras Ekma 3 p.m. Saigon Shanghai*
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    • 92 8 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, April 3. High Tides.—11 a.m., 2.3 p.m. Exhibition Opens 10 a.m. Races, Second Day. I Italian Opera Co., "Tfcsca." .Exhibition Closes 11 p.m. To-morrow, April 4. High Tides.—2.38 a.m., 4.34 p.m. Exhibition Opens 10 a.m. Rent Board, 2,15 p.m. j Italian Opera, "La Boheme." Exhibition Closes
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  • 1155 9 SEEING THE EXHIBITION. TAKE A TOUI central portio. devoted ticket office. ssd turn.til.., sad 0 .id. wing.. Th. .id. wing oi Z ig ht-h.nd .id. .ft.* .uteris*. MtaiM Po«t «d Tel.gr.ph Offie.; Exeh.ng.; Lo.* Property Gentlemen. Lavatories; aad -emmittee Office. Th. wimg to th. ,ft
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  • 201 9 The Malaya-Borneo Exhibition sas sports were coatinued oa Saturday forenoon, the weather being brUiian* •sd the wind steady snd fsvoursbls. In the race for Prahu Payang from Treaggann and Kelantsn, Kelsnaia took first place. This was a raes trwies round ths course, psddles being allowed. The Brunei
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  • 202 9 RONEO" NEWS. At the opening of ths asw extensions to the Roneo factories st Romford recently, ths Genersl Msnsger of Messrs Roneo Ltd, recelled ths fset that th» enterprise which now had thousands on its payroll in all parte of the World, had its origin in 1899, in S small
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  • 97 9 There will be a display of Dyak dancing en the Stadium at the Exhibition to-night from 9 to 10 p.m. The Royal Italian Circus is now at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition aid oi Friday aid Saturday last attracted large audiences. The circus is situated in the Amusemeits Section aid provides a
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  • 85 9 MONDAY, APRIL 3. •-<- ®.m. bo 2 p t||d MiMft At 910 Pm kaIty FootbaI1 Match*. P.mDytk dtneing display. j wjii I a JV® b r n *»"7 ft">« 1« t# p.*. th« Exhibition Ground. 7 p a (ij—) will taka placa «Mb «iffct 11 P.». in th«
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  • 400 9 The Rolls-Royce Company have shipped out a car especially for the Exhibition, and it will be found in the centre of No. 33, the stand of Ths Borneo Company, Limited, who are authorised retailers for the Federated Malay States and Dutch
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  • 172 9 The Nstions' Food Exhibition, to bs held st Olympia from Sep 6 to Sept 2(5 this year, is already an assured success In addition to trophies, over £1,000 will be given in cash prizes to visitors snd there will be cooking demonstrations, labour-saving appliances for ths kitchen
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  • 55 9 Natives Chiefs include Ortsg Ksyt Haji Mohammed Arsst, Nor* K-ppeJ, Oraftff Kays Kaya Pengiraan Hsji Omar, South Keppel, Orang Kaya Keys Imam Sanan, Beaufort Orang Kaya Kaya Habib Sch, Tawao, Haji Abdullah, Sandakan, Haji Salaludm, Kudat, Haji Mohammed Noor, Kina* batangaa, Keruak, Tempasuk, Data Merdun, Tempasuk, Panglima Gandi,
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  • 17 9 The Third Netherlands East Iadian Fair will bs fc«M at Bandoeng, Java, Bewtfavasr if to Osse.sr S
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    • 20 9 H The Dog show will be held oa X I WEDNESDAY, APRIL I. S H. KM. DOG SHOW. S i
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    • 288 9 I Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. I STAND j X No. 26 Section H.\, >^ Main UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. (Inorp rt k am ihe Strai's Sattl mentO SINGAPORE. "PEERLESS IN PURITY-" j AH are Cordially INVITED TO VISIT Fraser Neaves Exhibit. Section I—2l. BEST ENGLISH—CHINA TOILET SETS Floral designs green, blue and pink
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    • 271 9 NOTICE. To All Whom it May Ccncsr*. 7, 0. P. D wood Sahib geoon] *Vb tfmrehant Mo of No. 71 3t?in Ret-*, KuJr. do hereby nolico that -r 6b i April 1922, I ;.ha!l sell roy jfeovo business to I er wih the tto-k nLradee'o. ring thereto to auy pmchsssr
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  • 596 10 BRITISH STARS AND PICTURES. In rapid succession I received two notes that hare set me wondering whether each does not represent tbe two opposing points of view held h, cinema enthusiasts, whether the; be players, prodncen, or audience. 1 suppose there are cinemagoers who prefer a richly dressed end
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  • 562 10 HOW THEY AND INSECTS KEEP TAME FRIENDS. Man is not the only pet-kee; er nor is he, by any mean", the only animsl who keeps about him domestic animals for their economic valne to him. Other creatures of unrelated species have discovered the advantages of communal rela ;ions
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  • 138 10 There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't
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  • 237 10 After Three Years' Work. An extraordinary home-made trae-. tion engine built by two farm labourers in Kent was to be seen driven I under its own steam at the London Small Power Engineering Exhibition,which opened at the Horticultural j Hall early this year. In the construction
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  • 109 10 Reduced Hotel Charges. London, (undated).—Residents in India going Home during the coming hot weather will be pleased to hear of a big move in the progress for reestablishing pre-war hotel rates. Four of London's biggest hotels— the Metropole, the Victoria, the Grand and the First Avenue—announce an
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    • 338 10 i"IRODONAL-j dissolves uric acid. I by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerous, hardent the wall, of the blood veaaelt and rendert them .tiff and brittle. mmndedby Prof LAKCERF.A UK taU President •/if* Acedĕmie de Mtdecint. Paris, tn his 7realise on Gout THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY.
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    • 235 10 liiiniiMiiiniiiiTTininininiiiiiiiiii^ I Sime, Darby Go, Ltr I 'incorporated in Straits Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Quotations given for complete Elect, k I Lighting Power Installations, I I i 5 Full rsr ge of EU etiiesi psppliei "n aioek I a I J V I.E. Wires Cables. I Metal Filament Lampß. I
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    • 546 11 STEAMER SAILINGS India and APCi ILINEt (Comranies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Apl 2 Delta about Apr 80 n ola about Apr 18 Khyber about May 14 To MARSEILLES
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    • 751 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notieo.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Maru arr April 21 dep 22 Alps Maru arr May IS
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    • 464 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA IffAltl STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated ia V. 8. 4.) San Francisco Service I Thos*j jairone Ihe Orient ahojald travel by the see-»:•; na c HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU Vs AN SAN CISCO. FROM HONGKONG Be. NILE April 4 m. 4 CHINA 5 April 28 (Minimnm first nlaaH
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    • 332 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N. i K. LONDON LINK. Kamo Mara 2nd April Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru 2nd half Apr HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Ed April NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINK Kanagawa Maru April BOMBAY LINK. Awa Maru 3rd April Tamba Maru April 17 CALCUTTA
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    • 437 12 TQ LET. I TO LET.—Second Floor 16(17 j Japan Street with Teak Partitiona' and Electri *ngs suitable for! Offices (can be taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and 1 Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. 1 11 nc 1 TO LET.—From Ist December, Newly constructed premises may be used as Garage or Store,
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    • 210 12 NOTICE NOTICE Th* Exobpafte B-«oka wUi be nlosed nt noon ons—3rd April 1922. '•I i. Uy—Speotal R-.ct. i'Jt-et'uij?. 29 3 8 4 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 130 Penang Street, PENANG. SOUVENIR Of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales's visit to S. S. F. M. S. The
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    • 440 12 BANKS, INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided j Profits U.S. $9,221,000 jHead Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Loudon Office:—36 Bishopsgate, I Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan, San Francisco Office :—282 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES.
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    • 435 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jala* Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalam Rahamat. Palembaag 16, Dir. AGENCIES All j London, New York, San Francisco, 'B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatia- nak and Trang.
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