Malaya Tribune, 30 May 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND ™*r:J SHIPPING GAZETTE. LEVENING DAILY r .>„. 121 JmT- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922.
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    • 136 1 j Tribune i GA!ETI i P paper of f >fr£ Settlements. < r ts of Local j Expert I L^> S Paper j gjs THIS WEEK I .'t?;||| GENT'S SHIRTS j -w SPECIAL I C PRICES. I l&n P i"Viye!la" I J is White Tunic Shirts from $3.75 Colored $3.95
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    • 285 1 KOH COMPANY'S Cash Clearance SALE commencing 26th May 1922 j for Iwo m eels oiity. Everything at enjimous reductions: Perfumery and Toilet Requisites, Stationery, Books, Etc. Also many things to be cleared at HALF PRICE. Don't miss this rare opportunity. This is the time to economise! KOH Co. #3, $raa
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    • 162 1 CIGARETTES I f a 1 NUMBER 555 VIRGINL4 I m ;g Imitated—but never 2 2 equalled. Sole Manufacturers I f ARDATH TOBACCO f CO., LTD., London. 2 «.i titini'itMiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiii^ijiMiiiinitiiiii'rii.ifiiiiinni I BEST j I Britisfe Bicycles I ja j At jm^ jLth Ready I Revised I Prices. Road I 1 Q
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  • 192 2 A Sure Sign that Your Nerves are in Trouble, and Your General Health Low. If your hand, your thumb, or your foot trembles when you try to hold it still, if your writing is shaky, if you have tremors of your lips or chin, your nerves need
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  • 496 2 MALACCA PUBLIC MEETING URGES REDUCTION. Rubber Restriction Question. A public meeting under the auspices of the Malacca Planters' Association was held in the Malacca Club at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, there being- present some sixty to seventy European planters and about two hundred Chinese proprietary planters and
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  • 200 2 Lord Northcliffe's Experience. In "Travel Notes" in the "Daily Mail" Lord NorthclifTe h'a<s this about Malayan railways: Our next experience of trains began immediately at the frontier. We stopped from what was a sort of land-yacht into a train which seemed to be in a jjreat hurry.
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  • 145 2 If you'll take the advice of thousands of people who have been relieved of indigestion you will take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your meals. Instead of that dread of eating, which is one of the worst evils of stomach disorder, you will relish
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 799 2 AUCTION SALE^ T CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town and Sea-side Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, May 31, at 2.30 p.m. 1 Valuable 99 years leasehold land and
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    • 277 2 BEST ENGLISH MADE P. H. GENERATORS AND LAMPS NICKLE PLATED The House for Cheapest Satisfaction. EASTERN MOTOR AGENCY 103 and 104, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone No. 2347. ■DBnaDOßMiaKßaranHnaanHßi A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF. Since they were introduced to the public over thirty years ago, Dr Williams' pink pills have
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    • 469 2 ECZEMA INlte ON CHHJTS HEAD i Hair Fell Out. Could Not Get Any Rest With Her, Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter began to gzl j leczemaI eczema at the roots of her hair, j It came out in a red rash first, and then formed scales that we*e very irritating,
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    • 528 2 I dissolves tiric ac d 1 Tbe sign of the v. I terporal artery I denotes the Jt I (jj beginning 1 Mof Arterio-- W'> I 1 Sclerosis UnTC, I "The e S c of a man it the age of his artere, I young by taking URODONAL, and you
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  • 278 3 A SIAMESE COMMENT. "Bangkok Times." Last month a couple of somewhat ■urprisingly acrimonious articles appsaued in a Siamese contemporary on the subject of an incident on th« Kedah frontier. About the middle of January last a party of Kedah polic# —it was just after the murder of Mr
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  • 132 3 Mr C H Collins, Acting Principal Assistant Colon la] Secretary, informed the "Ceyton Observer," that the Governor's despastch on the reform of the Legislative Council has been forwarded to the Secretary of State. It is not advisable at present to divulge the recommendations contained in the despatch,
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  • 115 3 London, May 23 1922. Sago flour is quoted at 14 i). Tin is quoted at £151.7.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 23|9 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 28|- in London; cube gambier at 38j-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling: American is at 12.6
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    • 315 3 ARK m^OMS YE P CLEAN **T^,s sr.o' ks Available at pre l/ar Prices OF to Brooms, Bass Brooms i gnr" Sp I" Brushes rewire I ooiaen I i Steel Tube Brass Stenci" j Varnish j tee Wash j Copper Bound rami Sda? J Enquiries Solicited I L j E' TIED
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    • 297 3 "I think I like yon better as BOVRIL" j; v uwiiTMiißiti i iiMMutnw«»MNi itntamtasaMMttsam v? mn mmati:iMi!:i:.i inKfiuiiiuiiiiiiauamu, I 9 S j pc 7 There are Brands of f Cigarettes, but ooh one Golden Horse M 1 I Cigarettes—Unique. I Price Moderate for its I High-class Give a Trial i
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    • 143 3 AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism is like aa assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and ths terrible pains aad aches that follow are even worse than if the ussasin'a knife was driven into your flash. LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM, is the one end ths only true and sure
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    • 377 3 HTBIEMC PREStRIATIIE tm '(FALLIBLE l Keliei tcr tne MOST OBttT.IIATE CASE* neonvemenee No other treament reouirt**- i j£> O Ferro pittter* G<j. rue V>mriisle, P<r L -r?^fTfc Wbnlcsa!« °TNGAPOTtE lHc» «08», *i!nnam i LMIe OifjMJiuarv. Oisj?,nx»ni. and Hf.iUcaf Africa. lIIUIIIICImiIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIItI I I I «lllllfM|ll|<l|lltll|lllll|i|||l||l||||lllll|!llll(l!l ll'llM|ll|l l<>l"l I I I I
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  • 280 4 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT PRIZE DAY. The first annual social and prize distribution; of the commercial department of the Anglo-Chinese School was held at the ACS hall on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The premises of the school were iraily decorated for the occasion, with flags and greenery, and bore
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  • 153 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, May 27. Mr R C Drew, Executive Engineer, P W D, will sail forHome on vacation kiave on June 6. Mr Gooch will take his place. The Assistant Surgeons of Johore can frank telegrams now, if sent only to the Principal Medical
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  • 102 4 Not To Be Reinstated- (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 27.—The General Manager of the F M S Railways, replying to the Central Perak Planters' Association, writes that the decision to withdraw the night trains between Kuala Lumpur and Penang was decided after very careful consideration from
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  • 105 4 (From Our Own" Correspondent.) Penang, May 26.—Capt J E Edwards, R N R, Harbour Master, Penang. while conducting the Seagull with the Royal party to H M S Renown on Tuesday evening received from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales a handsome silver cigarette
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  • 11 4 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 435 4 From "JUSTICE" The Retrenchment Commission is considering the auestion of temporary allowances, tnd has invited opinion from the Subordinate Services. This lends colour to the rumour that the Commissioners are already determined to stop the allowance of the Subordinates and not to interfere
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  • 264 4 Farewell to Mr A. Lea. The Y M C A Literary Society held a special meeting on Thursday afternoon to bid farewell to its president. Mr Alfred Lea, on the eve of his departure Hqme. The sudden arrangements made for his sailing on Saturday prevented the Society
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  • 55 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, May 27. —The correspondent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo states that a "Times of Ceylon" cable announces thi;t Mr A J Denison at the meeting of St George's Estates made a very strong appeal to shareholders individually to promote
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  • 203 4 FIRST LOSS IN FIFTY YEARS. For the first time since its formation over 50 years ago, the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Cojmpany has made a loss. This statsment is made in a preliminary directorial announcement on the heavy reversal of fortune suffered by the company in 1921. Whereas
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  • 195 4 Lord Northcliffe's Christmas. "The rest-houses are a series of little bungalows, each containing two double rooms, two bathrooms, and a small compound. A covered way usually connects bungalow, with bungalow. There is also a kind of parent bungalow, where you can get meals and whence coffo«e and shaving
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  • 30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 26.—Nine escaped prisoners from Alor Star gaol were captured in Siamese territory, and one man was shot dead, by Siamese gendarmerie.
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  • 100 4 The death rate for the week ending May 20 was 44.12 per mille. Nationalities were Europeans 0 Eurasians, 2, Chinese 191, Malays 20, Indians 14 with a total of 229, of which 167 were males and 62 females. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 13, phthisis 28,
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  • 176 4 T 0 M. Mr Thom'as E Gjorup, Teluk Anson, aas shown us some very interesting articles he has made out of rubber. The first of these was the "Gjorup Sign System." It is a rubber "blackboard" on which letters cut out of rubber adhere and is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 487 4 MANDARIN CLASS. A class, which is open to Straits Born Chinese only, will be started on June Ist, 1922, for the learning of Mandarin. At present we can only accept up to 40 students and those wishing to join are requested to send in their names at once in order
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    • 892 4 Wellinfcl&oi I 1 jj Safest and Best for Baby. 5' |fl JJ Mellin's Food forms a perfect F V4k B diet for the hand-fed baby— f f < 7 prepared as directed, it be- m,— ■J comes as safe and beneficial as I g| mother's miik. r f W Give
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 367 5 Most Expensive Programme To-Night at the r Turn First National Attractions presents i* u djBLES HAPLIN Hi; Third 51,000.000 Comedy f SUNNY-SID W At 9.30 Sharp. urv Pickford in Daddy Long Legs 10* J In 7 Reels. Mary Pickfords awn studios; Admire the sweet-l »art but don't fall in love.
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    • 294 5 lALHAMBRA m I Beach Road m From Monday, May 29, to Saturday, June 3, 1922. I CARPBNTIBR Idol of France, Heavyweight Champion of Europe and Light Heavyweight C hampion of the World, I has been seen and admired on the screen in his famous fight; but he I has yet
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    • 539 5 j GALA WEEK OF SPECIALLY SELECTED PICTURES! At the "GAIETY' J F:om the World's Greatest Moving Picture Producing Centre. In the First Show at 7.3$ Sharp. ALICE JOYCE, BELOVED OF MILLIONS Famed AU over the World fen Her. Face, Figure and Acting in the I Vitagraph Special Production TO Tff£
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  • 62 6 acknowledgment. Messrs. Sow Kim Leong, Kow Rim Jan, Too Bong Leo, Too Joe' Seow Kuay Joon and family bog to thank their relatives, friends, and all members of the Associations, who have sent wreaths, letters of condolencc, etc and also attended the funeral on Sunday last, of the
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  • 691 6 Our city fathers had a very busy meeting the other day. There was quite a plethora of topics which invite comment. First came Harbour Board assessment. The Commissioners want a round half-million dollars of it, instead of a miserable tenth of that amount as in the past, and
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  • 723 6 Sir Arthur Adams has arrived in Penang by the P and 0 s.s. Kashmir. The Rent Assessment Board sits in the Municipal Board Room to-day at 2.15 p.m. Mr L Forbes, D O Tampin, is shortly being transferred to a similar appointment at Kuala Kuantan, Pahang. The monthly service of
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  • 13 6 revert V e ir .7- M>n<iori v Load n, m. 1
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  • 44 6 supreme Court JudpJ tetioi p 2 Ti Htfl had expired. His lord hip id r tl satisfied that 1 guara let rati ifi He 1 wet' entil > x nf contract, a-.i g»v« ;-jjp with A i tin was granted, iii ij appeal.
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  • 85 6 We have reov.J m :i 'KB A Chines I j th* result sf the iBSf A i Daws I Sa I a licence. Th, 13 a ty] within GO mile? of L.' ill East, travelliai 8 1 imknown. A Chines ffanu-strcet on &ta«* me a gold
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 413 6 "It's a real Gramophone, g but portable frfoster's H A Veritable Boon at Plcniea, Outdoor Jollifications. Wr Although portable, it is a real "Mi MaeaUrt XL'll embodying all the special features that keep His Masters voice Instrument supreme. SPECIFICATIONS. Waxed Oak Cabinet, with leather handle, finished f«™tare and lock Internal
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    • 311 6 TO LET. The comfortable and commodious residence at 1507, Jor, Chiat Lane, Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric lights throughout and fitted with table, wall and ceiling fans in bedrooms. Servants' quarters and several outhouses and Motor Garage.
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    • 105 6 UI■Hllllll^lifl!lllllllll•llllllHIIIIM■llllllM■II■ll■lHII•''■ ll,,l,M U S GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Save 50 per cent because our prices are most reasonable Get our prices before deciding Elsewhere, and we are I SUR|tfOU WILL FINALLY BUY AT New Silk Emporium I -nppomTF WING LOONG TAILOR. No. 41 HIGH STREET. t OITUO»T» (Late Messrs. Yamato Co., premises.)
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  • 316 7 -Bf ARMY TO BE KEPT AT FULL STRENGTH. RUSSIAN CHURCH'S DIFFICULTIES. a meeting of the Central Executive of the L> rU 1 a for tile reduction of the Red Army was if r 0?*■ 1 a resolution that since Genoa had failed to I L Soviet
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  • 106 7 iiejed 20-Year Sentence. y fi May 27.—A sensational r d broadcast in the Amuses, that Mr Crane, former Minister at Peking, had lasted to twenty years' ima French court-martial Hwus for inciting Syrians to }fae in an interview with the n if.: the New IB raid" i :1a
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  • 67 7 at Marseilles. 2T.-Maj r Blake left H.- was delayed ji*' 1 ••'<- De HaviP*&> accompanying the world- fo c »mpell( d to Land r j also by camng on Nat j i r who expressed V r Blake.—Reuter. May 29.—Major Blake this sfb moon. j. "'l' ling is
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  • 51 7 y --M Clemeneeon in C '5"--: in his honour EVta jZ h <» thought of victory in L. **»inz her of wishX r We desire to wage war l N! f Table peace. Iffcjt-it r Allies but our interest! W rs. France is P U .V !ntain Peace,
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  • 23 7 JLP 'v plyin to Mr E P I Wood p f, >» -ater aha, in has '.-d< unds «> »19 to -Keoter.
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  • 18 7 I. Seven' V Th Cted and four l ins-radio i 'ta capital by M obtain, i
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  • 160 7 The "Times" Backs Gen. Wu. London. May 27.—With a reservation that the reorganisation of a great country like China is difficult and large results cannot be expected immediately, a long article prominently placed in the Times presents a hopeful picture of China'iTrecovery, concluding: Let the new Government show
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  • 86 7 Rubber Property Decision. London, May 26.—The Court of Appeal has decided that the third part of the fourth schedule of the Finance (number two) Act of 1915 did not provide for appreciation of such capital aslsets as a rubber estate by growth, and in calculating a percentage standard
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  • 43 7 London, May 26.—The A E U h:s decided to call a national confererce of delegates at York on June 2. The decision is due to the financial strain on the union in consequence of the protractedness of the lockout.— Reuter.
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  • 38 7 Vienna, May 26—It is now reported that twenty were killed and 250 injured in the explosion at Blamau,. Lower Austria, due to the ignition of picric acid in a dynamite factory. damage was a'tao done. Reuter.
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  • 40 7 The Hague, May 27.—The Foreign Ministry has appointed Doctor Bakhuyzen of the consular service to or- ganise the conference of commissions of experts at the Hague on June 26 in accordance with the Genoa resolui t.ioTis.— Reuter.
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  • 63 7 IN AN c °o T La. cßowN Campaign Probable. London May 29.-According to the" Manchester Guardian," s i nce the of the campaign for the abolition of the mui-tsai system in Hongkong, factj have come to the notice of workers here suggesting that the same system exists m anotner
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  • 237 7 Storm in German Council. Reuter. May 27 Tile com mittee of tne Reparations Commission which is considering the proposed German exiernal .oan has adjourned to May 31 in order to enable members to complete investigations.—Reuter Berlin, May 29,—It is umlerstood that a note which the German Government has
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  • 34 7 Chicago, May 29. —A reduction of the wages of the railway maintenance of way workers on July 1 is expected to reduce the annual pay roll by forty-eight million dollars.— Beater.
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  • 21 7 Rotterdam, May 27.—Queen WHhehntna, Prince Henry and Princess Juliana Have sailed on a cruise oIT the Norwt gjfcn coast.—Reuter.
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  • 167 7 Supreme Court List. The June list of cases for hearing in the Supreme Court was fixed by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard on Saturday and the list includes: Messrls Stephens Paul and Co. vs Pacific Steamship Co. A M Sarkies vs.
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  • 20 7 “Interested” sends a letter replying to one in the "Malay Mail.'' He snould write direct to the Kuala Lumpur paper.
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  • 127 7 Lum Singh, an Indian, was produced in the second police court this morning before Mr Bull on a charge of house -breaking and theft by day in Grange-road. The case was postponed, bail being allowed in $50. The case was concluded in the first noh'ce court this morning in which
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  • 707 7 LOCAL AND WORLD ITEMS OF INTEREST. One of the best-known men in the world, Georges Carpentier, is being featured at the Alhambra, in what is advertised as a Robertson-Cole million-dollar attraction, "The Wonder Man", in seven reels. It is a picture which shows the histrionic talent of that
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  • 41 7 Telegraphic communication with Trenggaoni has been rest or-d. Telegraphic communication with Bangkok is imperfect. Telegrams a»-r am; ted sul'ject to de-lay. The latest London cables to bane this morning are dated as follows Ordinary Kate May 29. Deferred Rate May 29."
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  • 251 7 PREMIER PRESIDES OVER IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS. GUNMEN'S MURDER CAMPAIGN. Reuter. London, May 26.—The Anglo-Irish conferences on the situation created by the Collins-De Valera pact began in London with a lengthy informal meeting between Mr Griffith and his colleagues and Mr Churchill. The Dail Eireann president submitted the Provisional
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  • 103 7 t Ako in communication with Penang. Specially f letters only. The Straits Steamship boat Malaya, plying between Penang a nd Renong, arrived at Penang on Friday being 27 hours overdue. It, transpired that on leaving Tong Kah she encountered bad weather and h- avy swells, and when pitching the propeller
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  • 76 7 Singapore, May 30. 1 On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32d Demand 2s 3 20-32 d I Private 3 months sight 2s 4 7-32 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 176K j On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 63% On
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  • 19 7 Letters lie at our office for Mr S C Woo, Mr N T Shean and Mr Low Ah Dab.
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  • 56 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, May 30. Pile Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lou don, Spot 7M>d. Ribbed Srno-<ea Shc: s t Clofcing Tricei Buyers Sellers Spot 25 25ft June 25% 26 July to Sept 26 27 Oct to Dec 28 29 Latest London Cables quote.—Lod
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  • 36 7 Singapore, May 30. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as under*— New York.—cts. Market closed May 29 and 30. London. —7 1 /6d. Singapore.—cts. Tone of Market.—Steady. Tin to-day $76%; 235 tons sold.
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  • 55 7 In celebration of Ascension Day, there was an enjoyable social at the Club house of the Cr.tholic Union on Sunday, after which there was a distribution of prizes won in the recent billiards, draughts, and ludo competitions. A full report, and list of prize winners, is unavoidably held
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 luiMiaiiiiMiniiiinMiiiiiininiimiimwim^^ 1 jACTOCEPf j Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to I all users upon Application to I NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. I (London) I 1441 147 Cecil Street, Singapore. Bi«itiratmiflmiP^«ii«)iiifliiiHi»iniiiii»>™^ I v' Ĕ NON CONTAINS NO I INJURIOUS. MERCURY. I I SfLVO I THE NEW LIQUID SILVH POVSW
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 280 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, May 30. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p*m. Malacca Muar *Kelantan 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Massima 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 p.m. Mersing Rompin Hong Lian 4 p.m. P Sambu, Rhio, Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 4 pan. Batavia, Che»ribon Samarang Giang Seng 4 p.m. To-morrow, May 31. Derby,
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    • 97 7 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE D1ART. To-day, May 30. High Tide.—0.57 a.m. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. Spring Races.—1st Day. "Conflict," Victoria Theatre, 9.15. To-morrow, May .11. High Tides.—0.20 a.m., 1.46 p.m. Junta Association, Barker's, 12. Central Engine Works, 12. Footbali, League I: S R C v. S C F A,
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  • 374 8 THE TURF. SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY'S EVENTS. Reuter. Selections by "Uno." The following are the scratchings for the first day's racing to-day: Race L —Princess Mimer. 2 —Helanel. Golden Mary. Race 3.—Nil. jj ace 4.—Heartspear, Killara, Harpoon Ganesh, Sweet Marie, Colonsay Beau Brummel, The Archdeacon Calculator, Kleita, Nil
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  • 56 8 SUNDAY'S RACE. The Novices' 50 yards race took place at the Swimming Club on Sunday. There were nine entries and all started from scratch. The race was won by V A Burton, a new member who did the distance in 40 sees with plenty to spare. SchudeL, second, and
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  • 123 8 SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Reuter. In a race on the Wanganui, for the Sculling Championship of the world, Paddon debated Hadfleld by rjaa lengths. The weather was dull, but the water was in good condition. Hadfleld won the toss, and chose tha inside berth. The start was a good one. Hadfield
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  • 63 8 SECOND LEAGUE FIXTURES. The remaining second league fixtures will be issued in a day or two. After to-morrow there will be no second leaguel games until June 6, owing to special volunteer parades and holidays, etc. GAME POSTPONED. To-morrow's first league match between the S R C I and
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  • 244 8 THURSDAY'S CONTESTS. Another good fight is added to the rogramme of the boxing tournament it the Victoria Theatre on Thursday 3vening. Claude Rozario, 9.4, will neet C Webb, 9.7. Booking at the victoria Theatre box office for $4 and 53 seats and at G H Kiat and Co's (Change-alley)
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  • 328 8 KNOWLES TROPHY RACE. The handicap race for Mr Knowles' first trophy came off on Sunday over the course already published, in light fluky weather, following the heavy rain of the previous night. No Malay crews vaere allowed in the boats and they had to start with sails down, and
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  • 39 8 L C. C. DEFEAT NEWTON CLUB. At Newton yesterday evening, the Indian Catholic Club defeated the Newton Club (railway employees) at badminton by 28—20, 28—2. A fuller report of the match is held over for our next issue.
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  • 1420 8  -  B. B. AND I vs. P. S. AND L. Brilliant Innings By Craig. By "Vulean." Reuter. The chief feature in the maltch, played an Saturday afternoon on the SCC ground between the Banks, Brokers and Insurance and the Public Services and Law was the outstanding inning's of Craig, who
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  • 88 8 Good fielding, said Mr P F Warner in some recent notable remarks on cricket, makes weak bowling strong, and no bowling is any good without length. Length remains the first, second, and third principle of bowling, and young bowlers should concentrate first on length, a
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  • 27 8 PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAMIONSHIP. Eton worn thk} public Schools' Rackets Championship at Queen's Club, Westt Kensington, beating Radley in the final round by four games to two.
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  • 23 8 AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Reuter. Prcstwick, May 27.—In the amateur golf championship final, E Holderness (Walton Heath) beat J Caven (Cochrane Caistle), one up.—Reutier.
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  • 574 8 In America, the stymie rule has for some considerable time sharply divided the golfers of the East and the West. To prevent an open schism the United States Golf Association endeavoured to effect a compromise between the hostile parties by adopting the rule which read —"When either
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  • 47 8 Mr John Ford, who is en route to the Straits to join Messns Evatt and Co., is a splendid swimmer and waW polo player, during the past two seasons won all the senior trophies of the Arnhall Club, Dundee. Mr Ford has represented Scotland at water polo.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 566 8 I """«ii,, Cermiui- —sounds like a difficult proposition climatic conditions of Malaya, but m I ARMCO Ingot Iron i 99 Ri I and j Resists Rust j to such an extent that corrosion i s n (tV in comparison with other iron and rK^?^* pecify it *xc u.yelv 1 FOR
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  • 900 9 COMMITTEE'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR. j The report of the Coi imittee of the Singapore Automobile Club for the year ended March 31 last -states: The accumulated balance on Income and Expenditure Account now stands tat $5,002.43 as against $3,704.02 on April 1, 1921. The Entrance Fee was
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    • 266 9 GREAT COMMAND liS WILLIAM WALLACE. I ~■11« lllllllumiM,U,U y M llmil "»"'»»"«»""»'»"'«MIHIIII|i|lll»iiiiii. III! j 11' 1 I I 1 1 ,1 ,11,1 ,11,11,11,11,11,,,,11,1,w,,,,,11,11,11,1 '"»«'«''i">"»«iuiMt [jjl f wiluam wallacl j COM MM NO ER CIGARETTES 1 j Another Great Commander. j NATIONAL I Z I jM J 1 COMMAND ATTENTION. I
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    • 364 9 POLICE ORDERS MADE UNDER SECTION C (3) OF THE MINOR OFFENCES ORDINANCE, 1906, FOR THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC ON THE OCCASION OF RACE MEETINGS, ON THE 30th MAY, 1st AND 3rd JUNE, 1922, AT THE RACE COURSE, SINGAPORE. 1. All vehicles except 'rikishas will enter the Singapore Sporting Club grounds
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    • 128 9 mil ir- iin iii i t i i i i i utoi ii»* i. > *i i i > < i i i c f i iii i i ii i i r AMJ*. A.M.A. i -.ii i a I i I walker Bros (Wigan) Ltd. m nm*nm>m\> m j
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  • 326 10 CONFIDENCE WILL HELP. My advice to the British public is to buy now, writes Lord Beaverbook in the "Sunday Express." Two years ago people said they were waiting for lower prices. It has become a habit. It is no use now waiting any longer. To wait
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  • 165 10 The "Shanghai Times'* says that at Nikko the Prince of Wales was in a merry mood:—Crash went one wheel of the rikisha as the Prince of Wales rounded a sharp corner and crossed a little culvert. Hifc Royal Highness was between the shafts running along
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  • 156 10 A member of the "China Mail" staff at present in Shanghai cables further details of the important shar,transaction which has just been put through by the Hongkong Hotel Co, Ltd, involving B sum of over two m;iiion dollars. A special cable reads as follows:— "On behalf of
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  • 162 10 The important matter of levying an Income-tax in the island of Ceylon „h JFt the c <™mutetion tax, which has already been referred to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 1B a t present undergoing the ,serioSJ'°T d T tion of the Ceylon Government The whole
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    • 444 10 DRINK a fhe f>r onnoisseurs. a SOLE j I HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, Ltd. 3 (Incorporated in the S.S.) S SINGAPORE. i < PRESERVE v fl your The Cost for Renewals jj is V 100 to 200% *S i£L_ IF you want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING I fKUS^ti&raiii STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWO:
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    • 272 10 A New Remedy Ncrv used in hospitals and prescr'be i by doctors. A wpertifi i nurse (name of nurse and institution on application) writes regain lag a patient: "The dbMM had eaten her^ebrows p.--•• v oose znd lip. Ihad become dfr Ii -«d Since :he use of DEXMA ncr eye-
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    • 348 10 Monthly saiLngs to and from Australia f Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, *W 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Arriving Singapore is I ".-ENOGGEKAJuly 3 M. EURELIA" Au S- 7 s s «EMITAo'f q "-"ENOGGERA' Oct. 9 t-u. EURELIA" Nov. 6 s.s. E] Dec 4 ENOGGERA" For further Particulars apply to PATERSON SIMONS c
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    • 534 11 pTS» sailings. I a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I EnglMi) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. FLgDLAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. fP"* n is Majesty's Government. Lcd er Co^ ar FAR E ASTEUN SERVICE. 100® ;< r>ue SINGAPORE. jl_y 27 Kashgar about June 25 ♦June 11 Sardinia about July 9 P
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    • 348 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Argun Maru arr July 17 dep 18 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr
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    • 389 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP 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. Kelantaii—Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and MuarIpoh—Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang.
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    • 274 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. i i BBSSa LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru May 31 Fushimi Maru June 14 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru June 10 Tokushima Maru Mid June HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru End June NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LINE. Wakasa Maru May
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    • 490 11 STEAMER SAILINGS chTnamall STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic roui; HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, .^>i'>daai YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. "NANKING" May 30 s.s. "CHINA" July 6 (First class fare, Hongkong to San
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    • 504 12 JO LET. TO LET. —A Godown at 13 Ford Street Apply, Silk Emporium, 41, High Street. 30 5 2< o Winchester House. Entry can be made from Ist June. Apply to Box No. 138, cio Malaya Tribune. X v. c. It 5 to T FT —No 5-A Devonshire Road TO
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    • 653 12 NOTICE NOTICE. r~ o-u Co of Nos. 12 &13 Tank Saiboo& Co. m g the R °h, d c thaftheyare the Agents for the pU b nf Passage Tickets for Ceylon by the 3 3 tka Sho?cn Kaisha, Japanese Steam--s h ip *Ha (Ship Chandlers' Dept.) ..l a t%tnts for
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    • 434 12 BANKS. LNTEBNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Sa > OWNED BY THE NATIONAL OTI BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:-60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopegate, Lyons Offic.:-27 Place, Tolozan. n Francisco Office—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China .-Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton,
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    • 434 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: «4, MAUKFr STREET. BRANCHES: A 5 Beach Street SL Street Malacca gunman. SI: Pahat 'i* Paltmbang 6 "J* r h York si Francisco, London, New York, ban E tavia, Sourabaya Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pom** nak and Trang. CAPITAL- v $20,000,000 Authorised 8
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    • 420 12 BANKS* CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) n rnnitxl La 600,000 Shares t& Paid W Capital li ouu, mgjy^fiOQ m •„a £3,700,000 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro. prietors BANKERS: Bank of England. Lo*do* JouA City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County
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    • 400 12 INSURANCE. TrTF. EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORA 1 lON LIMli ED, (Incorporated In the S.S.) Sasv* Omce Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTOR* See Teong Wah, Esq. i Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chair man.) P. S. Lee, Lag. N. B. Chan, Bsq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh
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    • 132 12 Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter bsbbbbbbb! Copy; Postage Extra 50 cts. „1 Foreign countries ft fl iUal I TRIBUNE" UHIJ upon street It will help oa days wcen.uJJ^M the demand for J exceeds the suppiy, J BECOME REGULAR bUfocaJ ihe "Tribune" tt Ijr J subscribers, at u£ C i or,
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