Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1922

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. ENENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 100 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922 FIVE CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922.
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    • 161 1 -1 yA TH TRIBUNE J PING GAZETTE, j op c c ttl«" a, s t ib l? 0 f Local 0 Report- oi f pd UK* T^" 18 j Expert j Critics. Ltd. (£xa!> «ock thit wetrs wtlJ l I\ rfl fc'-V per pair tl 50. A/ |jj N'' Ihe
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    • 418 1 j Here is a Rare j Opportunity! ll M. B. E. j I Stamps Free I! I We hare oniy a few wre coplei of q| I H R ii. I j The Prince of Waifs I Souvenir of Singapore ?.p.d wo [jl are now offering at X 50 cts.
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    • 220 1 j CIGARETTES f NUMBER 555 VIRGINIA 1 Unequalled Quality— Moderate Price. s Sole Manufacturers 2 IS I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., I London. s I REDUCTIONS. 1 1 n jries*. British and American made Voots. J a 3 Brown and Black, Smart JL X -teW a m Calf or
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  • 298 2 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT. Steady Growth in Shanghai: a Canton Message. Attacks on Christianity and the World's Christian Student Federation continue and declarations of nonChristian societies are pouring in from various government schools in Peking and other educational centres, reports the
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  • 203 2 Becoming Brisk once More Bottoms in Demand. Although many small-sized «hip» have been wrecked in the adjacent services since last year, says the Japan Advertiser," they have not been replenished by new ones, so that the demand in the freight market for the services is steady. The resumption
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  • 145 2 General Wu-Pei-fu Getting Ready. If half tbe reports current are true General Wu Pei-fu is making a considerable use of Shanghai as his base of supplies. He is stated to be purchasing largo quantities of secondgrade flour for the use of his troops, 60,000 piculs of which
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  • 146 2 Smnggfang Whisky to the State*. It has been known for long that "bootleggers" in the United States have regarded the Far East as a possible centre from which to conduct their smuggling operations. Several months ago, for instance, inquiries were made in Shanghai for a considerable quantity of
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  • 83 2 The Shanghai authorities are still in a very sensitive state of mind regarding: the district formerly known as "The Trenches." A report appearing in the M Shanghai Journal of Commerce" mentions that the authorities have been informed that a foreigner who recently opened a cinematograph show there, is
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  • 160 2 A ease/of much int-rjst to planters was heard in the Baub Court befor* Mr C W A Sennett, when Mr R de Bondy, Manager of the Raub Rubber Eatatta, el limed $284 damages from Lim Kin, being the cost of eradicating lalang which had taken root
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  • 100 2 Proposed England Australia Service. London, March 30.—Commander Dennis Burney told a meeting at Caxton Hall that he had offered Government to take over condemned airships. He proposed to form a syndicate with which Vickers and the Shell Oil group might be associated and start a weekly passenger
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  • 118 2 Some of the chrysanthemum camera men (says the "Malay Mail") were v*ry bold Ln their eagerness in Singapore to obtain close likenesses, and one put his black box within 9 fed of the Royal Profile at the stadium pavilion. It was the goal of his ambition to
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  • 100 2 Dr Williams' Pink Pills are in every way as valuable to men as to I women, for they make rich good I blood in abundance; they fill the starved veins with nourishment, so that the enfeebled system receives j new energy, and in giving this
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  • 220 2 Completely Banished by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sufferers from long standing indi-' gestion loarri by experience utterly useless it is to rely upon the ordinary iodiffestion mixtures tablets, etc., for any permanent benefit. But Indigestion's victims will find a mes-, sage of hope in the following
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    • 656 2 TWICE A DAY TAKE SANATOGEN (The True Tonic Food) It will increase your vitality tone up your nerves and invigorate your whole system. Sanatogen twice a day means a better day's work means greater energy and staying-power—means that you feel brighter, fresher, and keener all day, in spite of this
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    • 130 2 I rfl Ell ~^*^f^mw\ WW fc| mwi mm mm T< HvfiHHHfl Ka mm HK -h* 1 n I IS 1 "SBMB p» al HI I 9 i" <MfM I Hr HI 'f M I J% 111 JHrlW' 'SSS^^^ktm il-'l J^y^^^^r^_iJ jfIPM h& I H I' jl^^^^^^l^^^^^^M^W'M A X U ->
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    • 626 2 AUCTICr L SALE, CSONG KOON SENG Cft H AUCTIONEERS APPRai SE No. 30, Chulia Street, Singa^ AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leaseh-rU at Rangoon Road, Joo Chiat Pi a Road, Lorongs 25 and 254 an* Plantation at Thomson R C S At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom v
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  • 15 3 j (We do not necessarily endorse the i opinions ex;-r ssed by correspon- dents.)
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  • 811 3 From Mil KHOO T AIK -.Generally j speaking, there are three attitudes for Chl -nese people, and the Straits Chinese, to take: the first is the destructive attitude, the second the obstructive, and the third the constructive. The kind of person you make of yourself depends on
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    • 150 3 The Body-budding i f- power of Bovril Kit- 1 has been P rov ed P I i jgh by independent mmt 10 to 20 times the RQVRIL PLEASE ASK FOR The World-Renowned COOK BRAND'S Curry Powder-Pickles-Sauce, Etc., Etc. i i Hl ve you ever .Cook Brand's j preparations of above'
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    • 360 3 I Q SHOVELS. T~ I 11 1 i\ m f JJ 1 I Weeding and Digging j ll Forks, Spades. 1 I! AL*O.ALL KINDS OF 1 I Garden Implements, jt f PRICES fill I I Application. JJj J I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED j f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.
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    • 384 3 (IURODONAI* dissolves tiric acid. you young by taking URODONAL, and yeu w'M thereby aveid Arkerte SeJeresaa, which harden* the walls of U>« blood vessels aad renders them stiff and brittle." Recommended by Pref LA SC BR FA UK fair Prendent tht Acmd&mit de Mtdeetne, Pmrts, tn hn Tr*mtise on Geut"
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  • 2435 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT. Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, April 29. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES —Mail Quotations. s. d. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 Allagar Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dee. 1920 2
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  • 354 4 j SE before^( A Chinese named a I appeared bef or N| on Frid *y. »n a <0® aecution and the W Mr Eber stated I lo«t the accused I ,n Malayt °«*AhB<ml he, the accused, was managing g*H that he m d «ambling. In th e "landed a
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  • 163 4 Inference and Su? f **H j 0 H Rubber notes in *W fl March 21 contained J Cables meanwhile fa:. vague and non-com® J»* j] There seems no reai vB 3 that the discussion no* G between the Govern..- 3 Malaya and the Dutf> n concerned with tion
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    • 161 4 Advertising i ND Salesmanship. Advertising is nan P ti, deal of education in advertising, but if Th f e 1S stl11 room for a good by everybody in the advertising business mii^ 6 -if amenta feet is realized making advertising effectual. have beer > done towards Accuracy in description, honestv
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    • 345 5 In the Second Show at 9.30. r /ncess Mary's Wedding THE SHOOTING KID ll Universal Western Drama featuring Hoot Gibson. The Ea9l es Eye Serial {IS Episodes or 37 Reels) g ling Baggot Marguerite Snow To-night Episodes 11, 12 is. In the First Show at 7.30. lison ths Comsdy Queen
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    • 402 5 Z There are Thousands that used to be Entertained by and still Remember that Great Comedian I I MAX LTNDER I I and these Thousands will gladly Welcome him again on the Screen. I They Will Have The Opportunity of Seeing Him and Will Wax Enthusiastic I Over Him at
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    • 506 5 GAIETY. Presenting a Programme of such unusual strength that you will never live to see one like it againj AT 7.30 SHARP. j »f ©f f *j»J,« Of supreme interest to the Indian Community of Singapore. The Great Indian Mythological Drama SHAKUNTALA Featuring the celebrated Miss Dorothy Kingdon and Gohar
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  • 97 6 To-day, May L High Tides.—o.4 a.m., 1.9 p.m. St Philip and St James. League football: Middlesex v. SR C, SCC ground. "The Kid," Vie Theatre, 9.15. To-morrow, May 2. High Tides.—o.4o a.m.. 1.59 p.m. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. "The Kid," Vie Theatre, 9.15. Wednesday, May S. High
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  • 55 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs Tan Kheam Hock and family desire to thank all those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Kheam Hock, J. P. M. C. the 29th ult., and sent wreaths, letters and telegram 3 of condolences and others who rendered general assistance in connection with
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  • 729 6 Captain Richards is doing splendid work in educating 1 Singapore on the subject of town-planning. As explained and illustrated by an expert, I this art—for art it is—seems so j very obvious, and it is only left to wonder at the shortsightedness of former generations. The practical
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  • 303 6 The Raja Muda of Selangor and Raja Shariman were each presented with a walking-stick by H R H the Prince of Wales. Mr J A Dewtar, representative of famous firm of John Dewar and Co., litd-, whiskey distillers, who has been in Penang on business, is now in Singapore. A
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  • 220 6 Sir Frank 1 (From Our Own r 1 Kuala Lumpur Malay Mail lombo states that a^i ,on «*'e a„„* N ™*tmg of the Rn sociation, held 0n t h S t^ n I ey Bois an noun C e < the Government w* s ,H search work would
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  • 150 6 The Band untitled Y \Y a m f I A Hanhrt r. I Croker. m< n i r p 1 the- I N Mr Y\ I] !eav< fl •lay. Mr I Mr- m m days in 3 to join iL head of tl..- v u l.j -fl[ Th< Of th<
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    • 179 6 I Just Received j j New Stocks j j A&ys&'o~\ Tobralco, j The Fast Color 1 t. V Material :4■' jL Also New I Cambrics, I *EĔms£>i I Voiles, Sponge Cloths l And Latest Season Dress I Materials. j I Robinson Co. s Ltd., I 5 i (Incorporated in the
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    • 400 6 v TO BE LET. I 1 From the Ist of May, the comfortable and j commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, I Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two I Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric i 1 lights throughout and fitted with table,
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  • 381 7 airta the standard unplordsTappv days. r m F A r of <* Amcri- m v Munici- 5 r,!ating It contain* ,j hi reportrevelations. kn *e in »hkh it appears 7fl ner cent higher bffn made |}ect „f.pp^ imati0n ,h> foc thp general rate •tea, tne expenditure
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  • 197 7 Ksc Poppy-Growing. Reuter. l April 28.—The League of q. C n: tis ion finished m -la", wd ras.-> d a reto recommend the universal BTernmental exportation and M certificates, and other tion and of opium, end its derrep and cocaine. I 5s ta ily agreed ally drastic measure
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  • 20 7 a-The Alton*,' T,, e(rr aph Con,a 7^co„ tro onettere> z r eaminBs f r opting i„ c »mpensation._
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  • 14 7 Reuter. banks Jn nnoun <*« 11 W,u"\ their N ST!? P-m. on on Saturday,,
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  • 6 7 Reuter. IH^ted*;f; Jr on bail
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  • 167 7 Immunity Contested. Reuter. London, April 29.—The chief item on the agenda at the International Shipping Conference, to be held in London in October, deals with grievance! as regards the immunity of shipping from liability and taxation. The Chamber of Shipping which supports the views of the Comite Maritime
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  • 85 7 Reuter. London, April 28. —Referring to the labour question at the annual meeting of Ulu Rantau Rubber Estates, Straiti Settlements, the Chairman said it wai moit difficult to obtain a resident Tamil labour supply as Ulu Rantau was not particularly popular iji the neighbourhood. The Company began
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  • 60 7 Reuter. London, April 28.—The annual return of shipping of the Suez Canal shows that 3,975 vessels used the Canal in 1921, whereof 2,418, of a tonnage of 15H million were British; 459 of tonnage of 2,803,000 Dutch; 227 of a tonnage of 1,411,000 Japanese; and thirty-five of
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  • 43 7 Reuter. London, April 28.—A conference, representing all the engineering unions apart from the A E U has unanimously decided to instruct members not to rosume work on Wednesday on the employers' conditions. The A E U has similarly instructed its branches.-
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  • 563 7 THE BRITISH AND FRENCH PLANS. Reconstruction of Russia. Reuter. Genoa, April 28.—Uncertainty again descended upon Conference circles this afternoon, when M Barthou announced his intention to go to Paris to confer with M Poincare, and return to Genoa on May 3. Rumours arising from this have not been
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Calcutta, April 28.—Seven convicts have been killed and 46 sent to hospital as a result of the mutiny on the 27th in the Presidency jail. Nineteen escaped and two have been recaptured. Five warders were injured. The damage is estimated at tnrca lakhs. The prisoners seized
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  • 330 7 THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN. De VaJera's Demands. Reuter. London, April 28.—Three prominent citizens of Dunmanway, Co Cork, respectively a solicitor, a chemist and an ex-draper, were shot dead in their own houses by a party of armed men who visited the town late at night. Other residents,
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  • 260 7 Prince's Enjoyable Visit. Sir H Russell (per Reuter). Kyoto, April 29.—Yesterday the Prince of Wales spent a long day amid some of the most glorious scenery in Japan. Motoring to Otsu Pier, he embarked on the new saloon steamer Midori Maru for a six hours cruise on Lake
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  • 76 7 Reuter. London, April 28.—The President of the International Transport Workers Federation, and five other British trades unionists, have appealed to Labour Socialist movements throughout the world to institute an international boycott of Japan "in view of the crimes committed by the Japanese troops in Siberia and the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 147 7 Whiteaway Week, j v n I M y Ist to May 6th 1 I I We are rearranging our Depart- ments and in order to make our work lighter have decided 1 ll to offer a 1 SIX DAY SPECIAL INDUCEMENT I I m During which time 1 E 1
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  • 78 8 SOUTHERNERS SEIZE NAVAL VESSELS. Battle Near Peking:. Reuter. London, April 29,—The imminence of a gTeat conflict is indicated by a message from Canton to Hongkong stating that the adherents of Sun Yat Sen, President of the so-called Southern Republic, seized the Norther* Squadron anchored ®ear Canton, and
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  • 118 8 £100,000,000 in Bonds. Reuter. New York, April 28.— Following the recent sudden discharge of 28 chief officials of the Government Bureau of engraving and printing, a sensation was created by an allegation in the House of Representatives by Mr R G Johnson, chairman of the committee investigating war
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  • 96 8 Acceptances and Rejections. Reuter. Constantinople, April 30.—The Porte has informed the Allied High Commissioners that it accepts the Allies' peace proposals generally, with a reservation in regard to the discussion of important points, including financial, military, and reparations questions. The Porte insists on the evacuation of the occupied
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  • 97 8 Reuter. Paris, April 28. —In the course of Parliamentary debates on the proposals to refloat the Banque Industrielle de Chine, several speakers stressed the point that Parliament should subordinate the utilisation of the Boxer Indemnity Guarantee Fund to the calling up of the third and fourth quarters of
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  • 35 8 Reuter. Washington, April 28—An amendment to the Constitution has been introduced into Congress, giving States the right to tax incomes derived from Government, also income from the State, County and Municipal issues.-
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  • 40 8 Reuter. Vicksburg, April 29.—The Mississippi floods have cut off a thousand residents in the lowlands, and five hundred are isolated in the town of Valley Park. Calls for help are being received from other towns in the vicinity.—
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  • 41 8 Reuter. New York, April 30— The new Dutch Indies twenty million dollar, forty year, six per cent loan, at 96%, is a pronounced success, and complete! the issue of a hundred million dollars authorised by the Netherlands Parliament.-
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  • 45 8 At the inquest into the death of an aged Chinese lady at New Keppeiroad, as the result of being knocked down by a car on Friday last, the Coroner returned a verdict of death through misadventure and exonorated the driver, Mr Taylor, from all blame.
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  • 616 8 IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL ON SATURDAY. The funeral of the late Mr Tan Kheam Hock was a simple but very impressive one. It was his wish that on his death his funeral would be simple, and in accordance with this wish, the absence of quaint Chinese music
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  • 161 8 Arrival in Singapore. His Excellency Dr Wellington Koo, the Chinese Minister to Great Britain, arrived in Singapore by the s.s. Khyber early yesterday morning, on his way to China whither he has been summoned to confer with his Government on important diplomatic matters. His Excellency is accompanied
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  • 33 8 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH F A CUP FINAL. Huddersfield's Victory. Reuter. London, April 29.—1n the Association Cup final at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, on Saturday, Huddersfield beat Preston North End by one goal to nil.—Reuter.
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  • 730 8  -  Pothooks' First Local Trophy. By "REYNARD." The "A" team of the 2nd Batt. Middlesex Regt were strong favourites for the Exhibition Cup and they did not disappoint their followers on the Stadium ground on Saturday. It was no runway victory, however. As I predicted, the R G
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  • 728 8  -  P. S. AND LAW DEFEAT THB SERVICES. By "Vulcan." On a fast wicket and in excellent weather the Services had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of P S an Law an Saturday afternoon on t e SCC ground. The match was a well-contested one and some good cricket
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  • 142 8 To-day, May 1. Malacca 4 Muar -Sri Muar 2 p.m. M-—«—. m Hongkong, Shanghai Malacca Muar *Hye Lcong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Negapatam Madras Teesta 3 p.m. p Sambu, Anamba, N a tuna Islands k Serassan Singapore 4 p.m. To-morrow, May
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  • 168 8 Singapore, May 1. Silver 34%. Hongkong 10 per cent Premium. Three Months Gold 53%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Alleabys 15 to 18 cents, Craigieleas 23 to 26 cents, Bassetts 62% to 67% cente, Tambalaks 40 to 45 cents, Chembong Malays buyers Is Id, Bukit Sembawangs Is
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  • 44 8 At the Empire to-night, in the second show, the star items will include Princess Mary's Wedding, "The Shooting Kid," and three episodes of "The Eagle's Eye" serial. In the first show "Almost Married" and "A Roaring Love Affair" are the chief items.
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  • 37 8 A SELANGOR FINAL. The final of the open doubles championship in the Selangor Club lawn tennis tournament was played on Thursday. Bagot and Daly beat Cobb and Harcus B—6, 6—4, in two very hardfought sets.
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  • 34 8 IPOH GRIFFIN SHOT. The horse griffin drawn by the Slump Kongsi, which was recently imported from Australia, by the Ipoh Gymkhana Club, was shot on Wednesday last, the animal suffering from pneumonia.
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  • 64 8 THE U. S. MATCHES. Reuter. New York April 28.—Princeton University defeated the Oxford and Cambridge lacrosse team by 6 goals to 4. Reuter. New York, April 30— The Crescent lacrosse team defeated the Oxford and Cambridge team by six goals to one, but the visitors win the International Cup,
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  • 69 8 GERTRUDE WINS CUP. There was an interesting final race yesterday for the Margaret II Cup and Gertrude won, with a total of 19 points. Other scores were Kathleen 16, Ann 13, Puteh 13, Hale* 12 Jea n 11.8 Margaret 11.6, Eve 4, Ella 4, and Betty 3. A full
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  • 69 8 Singapore, May L On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-2d Demand 2s 3 27-32d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 5-32d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 180% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 10 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64 V* On Java— Bank demand draft 136 On
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  • 55 8 i C. of C Robber Association. Singapore, May L Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot 8%d. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer Sellers Spot 28 28% May to June 28% 20 July to Sept 31 314 Oct to Dec 34 34% Latest London Cables quote.—London,
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  • 24 8 Singapore, May 1. To-day'i closing ruLber quotation.* ire as under:— New York.—1614 cts. London.—8%d. Singapore.—28 cts. Tone of Market. —Quiet.
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  • 18 8 A mail is expected to arrive from China and Japan by s.s. Yamaguta Maru, at Singapore this afternoon.
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  • 1353 9 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. Reducing Liabilities. Major Thompson presided at an extraordinary meeting of Indragiri Rubber Ltd., held at the registered offices of the company, French Bank Buildings, on Friday. Others present were Messrs J A Elias, H Clarkson, A Roose, W B Sutherland, A E Baddley, Irving Jones,
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  • 194 9 Objections by Angora. London, March 28.—A "Times" leader, welcoming the Near East Conference's decision, states:—"We believe it Will appeal to Moslem opinion. It is inspired by a spirit of fairness towards Turkey. The diemands of Indian Moslems, as represented recently by the Indian Government, are in nearly
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    • 186 9 iie, Darby Go., Ltd. or rated in traits Settlements fUfIU Al DEPMTMFNT. gsvea tor compkiu Heci j c Ughtlug Power instal at o as, i iii. \urcs iV Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. j Fittings Accessories. "OiCtograplT Telephones, j 1 I f 1 I I 5 I I
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    • 494 9 Mrs. Lowe Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema ~"My child was suffering with wet eczema which first came out in a rash of 3 ll pimples on her face. Later places came Ef^«O OUt on her hands and J'l JT M ,a B on her body. Ii lAtjjflj Inadch orestlessatnigbt, nd
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    • 398 9 aUHHMMMMIMIIMIIIIimniIIIMIIIIMU^^ II FURTHER REDUCUONSI J Coed only for Mb > bit ion Week. I "SPRING" (Genuine British Make) BICYCLES (complete) December Prioe $100 each. January Price 75 each. March Price 55 et*i». Special Present Prioe $50 Net Cash 0 There is no better proposition anywhere. SrPPLIERB Guan Hoe Hin Co.,
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  • 416 10 Hundreds of columns are written daily about some kind of sport. Magazines are published to its exclusive interests. Amateur as well as professional sport is universally popular. How many of us realise that all these sportsmen who participate in the so many varied games are apt
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  • 223 10 FOOTWEAR POSSIBILITIES- A correspondent of a Colombo contemporary has a deal to say about ises for rubber that should interest lot a few planters and others in Malaya for he draws attention to the fact that although rubber footwear is cheaper, more comfortable and more durable than
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  • 170 10 Royal Bride's Ambition. The return to England of Princesi Mary and Viscount Lascelles, aftei their honey-moon, will be the signal for a brilliant revival of social lift in London, and Chesterfield Hous« will be reminiscent of the famoui Marlborough House of Queen Victoria's time. The Princess intends
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  • 129 10 Preferred to Bridge. The game of Put and Take has become an obsession with all claisss of society (says the "Morning Post.") Organised parties now play the game in preference to bridge or whist, and so infected have schoolboys become with this new game of chance that
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  • 99 10 Fires on Homeward Vessels. Calcutta, April 6.—For the sixth time in the course of a few week* an outbreak of fire occurred on a Homeward bound ship in docks yesterday. The latest victim was the P 6 0 s.a. Nganza ready with cargo to sail for London. Fortunately,
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  • 88 10 The English newspapers are unanimous Bsous in recognising th* result of ♦n* Latcevter by» m\ action as crushlac bbw to Mr Lloyd Qeorg a and the flnwiii—l a»p»i-kft/ t> of the imporfcanc* they the». selv*s manifestly attach*! to the election. The eocnpletanacs of the Labour rictory bma iurr-rised »11 ilda».
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    • 235 10 Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. To bm obtained i From NUNOI SHOTEN, 10, Winchester House, HINGAPOBE Tbl. No. 336« T— jFrom England j "We're so glad you are I getting well again, Daddy." I What a feeling of satisfaction it is I to a man who has been nervy 1 and
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    • 227 10 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bra. Baaah Road. Kwong Seng Chiang and Co., 77 Selegie-road. Ban Tek Guan, I Selegie Road. Jit Lok Kee, 166 Serangoon Road. Serangooa Stay, Serangoon Road. Chop Ban Leong, 276 Serangoon Road. M Pereira, 632 Serangorn Road. Chop Kiam Hoe Choon, 22
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    • 366 10 STEAMffi JAHJWGS^ COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kinta-Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong-Monday 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Krian-Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Kelantaa-Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh— Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang.
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    • 340 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS j Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melboim. urne and 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. Arriving Singapore |J May 8 s.s. EMITA" June 5 s.s. ENOGGERA" July 3 s.s. EURELIA" Aug. 7 s.s. EMITA Sept. 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" J*! Oct.
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  • 289 11 ALTERNATIVE BIDS. (By Major Browning.) j Alternative bidding comes into operation when one partner wisheg to deny the other's bid and takes him j out into two of something else. Now suppose in his turn original bidder wishes to deny this take out, he should rescue when possible
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  • 246 11 Young Chinese Learn British Methods. British manufacturers are at last taking an interest in the training of j Chinese students in British ways, so I often urged. The Educational ComI mittee of the Federation of British I Industries has given fall consideration to the snhjecJ of r ~Vi
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  • 195 11 Revelations in the Senate. London, Mar 29—The Paris correspondent of the Times says Disclosures by the Finance Minister, M Marsal, of a secret sitting of the Senate may prove the turning point of Anglo-French relations and a turning point for the worse. M Marsal related the deplorable
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