Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1922

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  • 25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING UAILY.i AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. |<:. &> •No. 147 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1922.
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    • 317 1 i iniHiiiiniiiininmiinMHann! l" THE 1 ~iYA TRIBUNE I ;v G GAZETTE. B 1 o w«paper of i fik-ments. shed Daily. a Reports of Local greats. I 3 „d Latest Telegrams. I tea by Expert I Sportsman's Paper I WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW AND CO LTD I (Incorporated ia England b I jiSCAPORE.
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    • 266 1 KOH CO. S v j! Cash Clearance I SALE n Now Proceeding a Perfumery, Books, I Fountair s Pens, Stal tionery at enormous a reductions Everychi ig Cheap! Big Reductions 11 3 Account Books j s j at j HALF PEItE Gome and buy now I Don't delay. KOH Cc
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    • 197 1 11 :i mi: i i i i;i i i i i i i i i: i. A.i i: I m j CIGARETTES I I NUMBER VIRGINIA I I Unequalled Quality— Moderate Price. I I I Sole Manufacturers I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., I London. iiiiiititintiiiiiiiniiiin<!iini!iminitnmninntronfniimniiM l ENGLISH MADE j
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  • 251 2 SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TO BE ABOLISHED. There is hope that the tramway, track of t.ho future will be continuous and that passengers will be spared the jolting and shaking which result fiom worn rail connections. If joints can be dispensed with, except for crossings, it will be posa ble
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  • 271 2 Failure to Restrict. London, May 29. —Mr Arthur A Baumann spoke of Ceylon's attitude to rubber oufeput restriction schemies in his address to tf|a Kapar Para meeting yesterday. Referring to the Rubber Grower»;' Association proposals of Inst year, hi said he must remark in passing that
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  • 207 2 When is a Bankrupt Not a Bankrupt? Lord Headley, the Mahomodan peer, writes to the Westminster Gazette I observe that notices have appeared in the Pros» that I have fii« d my petition in bankruptcy. Will you p ease add that my assets are at a low valuation
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  • 466 2 HIGH BIDDING SPOILING THE GAME. "Thie ridiculous big bidding is turning Bridge into a farce," said a club player. He was referring to the so-called "pre-emptive" calls which are becoming increasingly common in many Brigade circles. W r ha/t has happened is this, writes A E Manning
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  • 181 2 [The Editor &f the Malay 2.1-dl."] spirit**! loader in the "Malay Mart" of June 15, will moot With general approval throughout the Peninsula "D—n your sympathy, we want work," vms one of the Unemployeds' placards some yeans ago. Our Sentiments to day are, "d—n your sympathy, we
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  • 94 2 Th.?.- r.n- j. r n mi( i v.-oim-n who ■*> i i ••> I ,n -Mn —not actually ill perhaps, but lacki).'.' tli it -..iis-. »f vita s *aary I the full of lifo. i i.-i tbuL tiu- Mood has Ikvoiuo thio uo.l Ml»! tl\.- Wli
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  • 237 2 Nurse's Earnest Tribute to Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Nurse H Lindley, of 4, Shale Street, EasHmoor, Wakefield, England is a very busy woman. Her duties are most exacting, and her groateat asset is good health, for which she pays a glowing tribute to Dr Williams' Pink Pills,
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    • 830 2 AUCTIC: SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town and Sea-side Properties at Phillip Street, Passir Panjang, l onggol, etc. At Messrs. Cheung Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, June 28, at 2.30 p.m. Estate oi
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    • 360 2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A Sm ili rubber plantation situate at Jasin, Malacca, containing an area of 16 acres 1 rood and It poles, comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. *****, mi irked L >t No. *****, To be held by Public Auction at our Sale-room, Mo. l\. First Dross Street,
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    • 618 2 nmninuiiniiiiiimuimuiun i t,.„wwt ■iiiimni, lullllull |IJ| RUBBER ESTATE 1 I supplies! I j Tapping Knives I I Enamelled Latex pails I I Latex CoagulHting pans I J Enamelled Latex Measures! I Latex Seives 1 I Latexometers I i Changkols I I Assam Hoes I Hakes. I j Rain Gauges I
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  • 319 3 ACTRESS-WIVES OF ROYALTY. William the Fourth was for many years the pseudo-husband of beautiful and sweet Dorothy Jordan, one of the most gracious creatures from into a world not mado for ono of her tenderness and tolerance. She bore him a colony of children, and was in
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  • 299 3 Revert in j: to Type? Apart from the stage tripping lightly into the aristocratic home and establishing herself with security as an eldest son's wife, Society has trespassed on to the preserves of the stage itself. The profession have been singularly unresentful of this intrusion, but have taken
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  • 128 3 Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your temples —Can't sleep, awake all night— worry, suffer, fret. That's the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little's Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever
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    • 434 3 The Cost for Renewals fl ls up* 100 to 2C0% I > A P?TOM- nt n^:V M1L1 J r] -AXT,, I<r L1 y P^ 11 11 lbe w<n-W short» "i*..., f d v In h!it ln i)h w ,ii I It is in this cmmect.on thit we c.n dp you.
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    • 316 3 IF A DOCTOR HAD <a INDIGESTION lie wonlda't sttempt to get rid of tho pnin by deadening it—he'd remove ttis hsrmfni acid wltic'i Is the cause. This SCid Is quickly neutralise by Bisurate 1 Magnesia, which preparation doctors whilst hospitals use it with conspicuous success. It'll do you goo J,
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    • 563 3 URODONAL] dissolves tiric acid. i I L I Wi of the >v mporal artery I denotes the M "V w -r ■■-■^A^-L inning N v V The age of a man is the age of His arteries. Keep your arteries g by taking URODONAL. and you will thereby avoid Arterio
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  • 2315 4 LATEST PiUSES aUJTEJ !N THE MA3XET. Messrs. LYAIX AND KVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, June 24. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mail Quotations. r i_ i. s. d. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 2 Allagar 0 11 0 Nil for last
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    • 152 4 ii i wmmm f May be discovered every day in th, a a I of the "Malaya Tribune's Advertising column. g I CLASSIFIED ADVfRTISfMiNfS 1 I "Wanted," "For Sale," "To Let" r I g and Trade Notices" Ftp p* Los Found," Dffl re ,uuce Bte, Etc, will bring ouick nmuiih
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    • 266 4 KONG HING CHEONG&I Photographic I),a|, r 1 Send us jrooi Slmgf J SATISFACTION Cul^J PHeei Moderate 1 Importers also of I ftftoe Frame,, 1 Silvered Mat. fjl 1 Glass, Etc., Etc HEAD OFF!.' X; I Singapore. BRANCH: i- e p eaang I 13 9 Penarg. To Have a 1 Good
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    • 442 5 iIFiBE CSIEMI f W nd<,;ful EMo,«atai ng l, cturcB To-Night at 9.30 p.m. CHARLES CHAPLIN FOl iiTa MILLION DOLLAR" comedy. nivers*] Jewel super production j| 0 3REATH OF THE GODS \\V^l In 6 Parts. picture filled with charm and mystery 0 f the Far East. tie Japanese star TSURU AOKL
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    • 421 5 l '"■"■"■IIIIIIIIIMI| I ||||UlH|||1 111I |***** H ,,,I,^^1,^^ ALHAMBRA: j BEACH ROAD. I I From Thursday, J?«ne 22, to Tuesday, June 27, 1922. 1 i ii i I A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION I I 9 5 j I The amazing story of "Fanny Herself," the bmou novel by Edna Ferber
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    • 565 5 LATEST NEW TARZAN PICTURE TARZAN SERIAL j ELMO LINCOLN ELMO LINCOLN I j THE MASTER OF BEASTS THE ORIGINAL TARZAN j Of M Tarzan of the Apes and The Romance of Tarzan Fame I" his Latest and most startling continued Chapter Play ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL 15 Electrifying Episodes. 31
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  • 51 6 DEATIL Madam Tan Kim Nrco, wife c>f Mr. Sow **'oip Lin, I 25th .Hue i Ini r'it at her Residence, 69, Buffalo Road, leaving 2 sons and 2 daught'-;> anJ seve.Ml grand-children to mourn hor loss. Funeral Frivhiy 30th Juno for interment at Holland Road. 26 6 «6
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  • 623 6 Throughout the world, and not only within tho British Empire, there is sorrow and indignation over thv murder of a great soldier. Field Marshal Wilson had a brilliant military record, supplemented by admirable achievements in the realms of diplomacy. His was a life of action
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  • 72 6 Death of Mr Lew ton Brain. Our Kuala Dumpur correspondent cables thiis morning: The death has occurred, from malignant malaria, of Mr Lewton Brain, of the Department of Agriculture. War Memorials. There were very impressive services at St Mary's Church and St Church, when Mr W G
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  • 235 6 The last performance by the Singapore A D C of th j musical and topical revue "Well, What About It?" attracted yet another crowded audience to the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. The show went excellently and very generous appreciation was shown of the enthusiastic efforts
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  • 421 6 To celebrate the untitled day of its there '*U RtVti !i m R aud 1 were rail be a concert at ;he S'n r i Clu \T Fr da >* k 15 p ,n Admission is free but WTJ be by tteket only, and To celebrate the untitled day of
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  • 207 6 Reuter. GERMAN MINISTER SHOT DEAD. Socialists Indignant. Berlin, Juno 24.—Herr Ratheaiau, Foreign Minister, was shot dead on leaving his house this morning. Herr Rathenau was motoring to the Foreign Office when he was shot at with revolvers by two persona slowly motoring ahead. The Minister was killed on
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  • 505 6 lit r'in, Jurij 24.—The news of the assassination of Herr Rathenau, who was the busjnesr, life-manager of Allgemeine Electrizitaets Gesellechaft, led to stormy scenes in the Reichstejg buildings. Tha Socialists at a committee meeting jumped up and accused the Nationalist leader HollTcrich of being the assassin and
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  • 118 6 TING FANG'S SI J DEATa More E Xpr< J We are indebted dera fur fee foil™ patched from Sfcangi and received las: r ht: 1 Li Lie Tchnn end H have wired to a to go back to Oanton J J rebels, rhe warships «oyal to President Si
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  • 86 6 Propaganda (Vss Irped. (From Our Own Correep, tide] 1. I oioml wires J si si our that the preliminary n restriction despite the sixteen Dutch companies. It is thought i S;if f A Tim< s of h Fine i oh r I sand rubber eonfpai Hot supported 1
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  • 48 6 A Tv- at it in l of the V M C A and 1 Iv n Inesday, J J -t ne of t! a lecture on "Noi to the Li erai the V M [fall. tl are cordially in > it< '1 to atl lecture coim
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    • 389 6 BPUNCHING FALLS! 1 THE "GOSVVELI" BALL i Best Sheepskin Case. As Illustration $17.50. a I THE "ARMY" BALL Solid Hide Case. Single Price 519.50. Dj jjj Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) jjj SINGAPORE. I limillillilllliillllliaiilllli;i;iliililliiiiiiiiliiliiliilMi;ii>liiliiltiliili IHI i I I MtIMSMIMMWMNSWMMMNMWMMMBIIUKr i Shi ISAAC PITMAN'S COMMERCIAL BOOKS. I I
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    • 142 6 I I I I II II I I lllillillllltllllMlllllllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllltll j GUAN KIAT CO., Ltd., I (Incorporated in Singapore.) 35, PHILLIP STREET. I 2 3 gallons Galvanized Watering Cans I Best Canvas Hose, assorted sizes from 3/4" 1 to 3" hole I Monmore Green hangkols No. 7 1 Emery < loth
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  • 184 7 FEROCIOUS 'ATTACK ON AMERICAN STRIKE BREAKERS. IRREPARABLE FLOODING FEARED. Reuter. Ben* Ihmoia -June 23.-U is now believed that thirty were killed fightog between unionist and non-union min-rs. Bod es ,d scattered over fifteen square miles, some riddled Boroe beaten to death, othors hanged upon Berria, Wan*, f
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  • 57 7 Affected, —ifci in i>rjfn rested ir. t 4 H «cw ?<J nary i. sen tart l. f imp. :i mortgaged IB r»/oover ♦h- J f4s» dlsralssfri wntra tot m- .1. f a >. d that during the a- Y rk •.>..-• BAjptaJn J i f/KUB iho hoid end
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  • 73 7 Pernotte Case Continues. Reuter. U i Mkdsn i fir t B ir. ptfi i:.- r. -men; n i bed and on'} f r the e moi -h.rh WJ ir. -est gatji n f 1 i< i hvatf- i! -rt. t j j Ofl I.IM10 pHefitrd •!••*>' would ne.-.
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  • 85 7 %otiations with Germans. June 2-1 .—Presiding a. the ?*ting of the British Dye- r ti m, Sir Williams Alez- -1 that negotiations were I tween the Government which might have arir.g on the future 2 'V* fadnstiy. I discussions had been held i r*s< ntiatives of the Gen-man
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  • 44 7 23.—A Bill has been, Mr Shortt in the House i mendiug the British ts. It proposes that, bread at a British be Br tish subjects if i red at the British child, on attaining J: rs hia British B*rt?on- ration duly lvgivUred.
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  • 37 7 r 23.—The Southern ry steamship lines :r -per cent reduction Jeuween the Gulf fr >m July 1, m an;s living for the N;w ao a ten per cent I other commodities. i rates remain un-
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  • 68 7 And Belfast Pistol Practice. Reuter. London, June 23.---Messrs C ilins and Bradley have been elected in Cork. ihere were three deaths ss a r suit of shootings in Belfast to-da- A merchant was killed at Killygarnon, in County Antrim.—Reuter. London, June 25.—The final position of the parties in
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  • 100 7 Soviets Not Wanted. Reuter. Cincinnati, June 23.—The result of the Labour Decisions Courts being adverse to labour, the Anaerican Federation of Labour has decided to propose -amendments to the constitution, giving Gor.gres3 power to veto the decisier.3 of the Supremo Court, guaranteeing the right of workers to organise
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  • 78 7 Arrival in Paris. Reuter. J\ir.a, Jure 25.—The Emp-:r.-r of Ant'.'.m, ac-'Mii ani-d 1. rown Princ, arr.se.'. and IS n>! '-g at tho Colon ,i' Miniatry. He ex-.-hanged vitita v-;ih Pre.itd. at M llorond, .»r.d lai<l HOwrrt on the tomb of Llv» known aoldicr, w.!b a silver piarjue
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  • 34 7 Reuter. London, July 23— Underwriting is proct-ding for aix mliiona ateriir.c debenture, for Undergnu'nd Elo: it Railways in at 4 V» cant, price M, in |94S 72 r by Gwernm n*. K'.ur*r.
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  • 106 7 Reuter. L'-ndon, June 24,-The Shell Transport for the year ended Dec. 31 sno'.s k total income of £5.62.,«00, o dcr -eas of £2,042.000. Cita eioci ooo an ini The expenses were £M0J0, an rrpase of £98,000. i' The total available was £7,*>5,00-.., d!W! c t £W75,00ft. Dividends
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  • 22 7 Reuter. Tne °3 —IT 1 Mexican tix nl „n:hs of I. dividend for tne fiqo 000. ing period of
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  • 1239 7 "WUHDSRED SOLDIER'S fiURIiH. HONOURS. 0 More Police Raids. Paris, June 23.—Marshal Focn in an interview with Reuter said he was profoundly grieved at the assassination of Field Marshal Wilson, as he cherished the sincerest affection for a faithful and brilliant colleague of the v.-ar and post-war
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  • 53 7 Robbed in Berlin Thoroughfare. Berlin, June 25. —M Jean Gavard, a French official of the Reparatir; Commission, was atracked early this morning outside his residence a".d robbed of eight nd marks. lit* was seriously hurt, and has been sent to hospital. Ore of his assailants h is
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  • 30 7 Reuter. i bow, J•<>'.• rain iU\ 1 at.*- 1 lb tml 1- the h n 11 -.1 f rtfc- rn i u'w mp i il d. KdutsT.
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  • 45 7 Reuter. I.K>nd'n. Jiint 2">. Ptra baa d .'i i twn$* liuildhtga at P mbroke dockyard, ir.-li!av: the dtars ing iffi '••''h i tamed m m I ,iewing* f ewejrj -h-p huiit U the .1 cXyard it* titan* i nt.— K- <-r.
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  • 452 7 EXPIRES WHILE UNDER ANAESTHETIC. We deeply r*. gret to report that tiu d-ath took place a the General IIospit'?; on Saturday morning, of Chief Inspector Daniel D Killourhy, of the Straits Settlements Police. His sudden death, while still under the etfecis of an anaesthetic, just after undergoing a
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  • 150 7 Evacuation of Si!>"r«a. We are indebtc- 1 to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Sh'mbun" for the following: Tokio, June 23.—The quadruple tr.a'y will be ratified by to-morrow's Privy Council. will be held a meeting of the Council of Foreign Affairs to-morrow afternoon. Tokio. June 23.—The Council of Foreign Affairs has
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  • 119 7 Reuter. As already announced Captain Douglas Maclaren's Revusical Comedy Company will open a short season at the Victoria Theatre to-night. These entertainers have just completed a successful tour in the r M S, where :hcy were cordially received in every town vLited. Booking opens this morning at Mout
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  • 16 7 Mr W S Courtis, formerly of kusla Lumpur and Sumatra, is now farming in Western Canada;
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  • 159 7 > ;> i-'.itF, rJIAAT. To-day, June 26. High Tidee.—11.37 a.m., 10.54 p.m. Trafalgar, P Simons office, 12. Legislative Council, 2.30. Football: S F A trial gairre. SVC: Eurasian Chinese and Malay Cos., officers end N C Os., 5.15. B Scouts, individual troops, 5.15. Maclaren Co., Victoria Theatre,
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  • 349 7 Influenza in S. Africa. Reuter. Lisbon* Jure 23.—The ex-Premier, Senor Pinto has been deported to the Azores.—Reuter. Boston, June 23—The Federal Reserve Bank h s reduced th discount rate by half per cent, to four per cent. —Reuter. London, June 24.—Lord Northcliffe is better, though still in bed,
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  • 78 7 Singapore, June 26. (Jn London— k 4 months 1 sight 4 l-32d Demand 2s 8 29-SZd Private 3 months sight 2s 4 7-32 d i i. li .ola Bank Tel. Transfer 176% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft rr-t ne. pas. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64 »4 On Java—
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  • 58 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Jane 26. Peie Crepe Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lon« don, Spot 7% d. Ribbed Bin iked Sheet dotdnjr Ptieat Buj era Sellers Snot 25% 26 July 2'". 26 U July to St pt 26' i 27 Oct to Dec 28 29 Latest
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  • 33 7 Singapore. June 20. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as und n— New York.—15 cts. London.—7-lid. S r *54 c*ts Tone of Market.—Firm. Tin to day $77%; 100 tons sold.
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  • 212 7 MACPHAIL CO'S untitled. Singapore, June 26. Silver 357*. Hongkong 13 'a per cent Premium. Three Months Gold 53. Share market.—Dull. Rrbbers.—Market quiet. Allenbys 10 to 18 cents. as 20 to 23 cents, Bassetts 07to 72 Va cents, Bui:it Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 0 1 d to
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  • 101 7 A; knoHlrdgmcnt of Letter. II the L".g: Commissioner has o<ldresred the fo".owing lerter to th« L ri'wuic it- M-.mbers oi the Federal CCUIKii I -*ernr r-nt H us?, Kua'a Lumpur, 22nd June, 1922. Gjn'xrr.cn I was v.ry glad to receive yo v r 'f-'T in hich
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    • 139 7 v i i g .•'<»»« i t i tut turn m .Si <»<•* I t I t MM ii .1 i ,c Hi M i nil f tSMt V;r'" i I i i ""'"y l li m I m m j THE LATEST STYLE I I HATS. I The latest
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  • 224 8 FOOTBALL MALAYA CUP PRACTICE. The first of the three practice games to be played in order to deflect a team to represent Singapore against Johoiv at Johore on July 8, takes place this evening on the Padang. The teams will be i4 A" Team Oliveiito Gale- and
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  • 108 8 DAVIS CUP MATCHES. London, June 23. —At Scarborough, in the Davis Cup competition, Anderson and O'Hara Wood beat Washer and Watson (Belgium) 6—1, 6—2, 4—0. 7—i), 7—5. Te Australians thus qualify to meet Czecho-SIovakia in the s cond round. The weather was rainy at Scarborough for the Davis
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  • 160 8 1P«»H RACE ENTRIES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 25.—The entries for the Ipoh Races on July 6 and 8 closed la. t ni<-:ht and are very satisfactory, including Arch Manilla and Master Warkon for the Gold Cup. The first day's ientries ana as follows K;ice 1. —The
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  • 138 8 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. London, June 23.—The British Open Golf Championship was won by Walter Hagen, the American., with the best stroke aggregate for the four rounds, of 300. The British professional, George Duncan, after a mighty effort, in which he broke the course record was bracketed in the second place
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  • 790 8  -  Lumsden's Effective Bowling. j fi C C's DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY AGAINST SERVICES. j (BY "VULCAN" But for 'the firm stand made* by Craig" and Marshall for the seventh wicket, the two men helping to outplay time, the S C C would assuredly have been soundly defeated again by the Services
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  • 481 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE. j The open race for Mr Knowles' i second trophy came off yeeterday morning in splendid weather and resulted in an easy win for the Kathleen. Nine boats started and as it was the first race of Mr Alford's new flier, the Irene, No 19, extra interest
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  • 59 8 BARNES CUPS GAMES. There was some very interesting play at Bakstier on Saturday in the Barnes Cups polo competition, when Whites defeated Colours by five goals to three. Thro*.* chukkers, of sleven and a half minutes, were ptayed. The goal scorers were: For Whites, QboSJe Yarbo rough 3, Ferguson
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  • 242 8 NEW FRENCH STEAMER LAUNCHED. To Be Used for Far Eastern Service. The latest addition to the Measageries Maritimes Company (French Mail) is their 20,000 tons deadweight liner Aramis which was laundhed on the 30th ultimo at Girande. The Aromis was built by the well-known French steamship builders Chantres
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  • 45 8 T pa, Yofkehu ,sl from Colombo on June L'li, und ia due in Rang-x/n to>day, the 26tk, and tho i, usQCsifa t* sailed for thv United K i- m «in tb>i afiernwuTi of the 1 1 in fliii fi'-m Rs4\goo&
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  • 130 8 After a pleasant but uneventful royagp flu- PenJnjtjUl and Oriental S N Go** fhdta, arrived in port early this iieTning I'U her bom-wurd voyuga, Sbe bro&ght the fo llowing nma» BOHgOCfl for tl\is pi.r!: Mr hu Sffie* Ee, Miss Uninnn- Mr I r'unuelin, Mr Klinu»', Mr
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  • 25 8 The s.s. Gorjistan, is expected to arrive hero to-day with 700 passengers for this port. She will leave for Batavia at 3 p.m.
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  • 45 8 Mr BowtTman, M P, addressing 1 the conference of the National Union of Theatrical Employed, said that when the Trade Union Congress met in Septeimber, it would be found that the membership of many unions had dropped considerably. The decrease in one instance exceeded 100,00(K
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  • 31 8 K L CHINESE AMATEUR ASSN. Our Kuala Lumpur aorretspondent wires A Chinese Amateur Boxing and Sports Association has been inaugurated here. A provisional committee has been elected to draft rules.
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  • 124 8 JACKSON MILLAR CUP. The 100 yards' radt' in the Jackson Millar Cup took place at the Swimming Club yesterday. TJhere weljj* only four entries and as two did not finish the race was really between Penrice, the Club champion and Burton, a mwoomer of considerable promise. The rac? proved
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  • 158 8 From Western Australia by s.s. Charon, at Singapore this afternoon. Tho rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is R9. 174 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 179 equal to $100. The latest London
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  • 147 8 Estate of Haji Maimunah binte Haji Abdul Wahap. At the sale held at Messrs L A Chitty and Co's sale-room 1: st Thursday, the following properties were» disposed of: Land and premises No 7 New-road, Klang, area 1,223 square feet bought by Haji Mohamad bin Haji Hasan for
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  • 73 8 The following passengers arrived this morning by the s.s. Sozma from Hamburg Messrs H B Harden, H S Hen, T C Rossow and T O Oscar Kossow. The following arrived yesterday by s.s. Kelantan from Malacca:—Mr Lee Peck Hoon, Messrs Chan Kong Swi, Tan Cheng Lock, Wee Huck
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    • 532 8 ■mnmillllUIIIII!llll!;|:'l ll |~t I s I I lB ta i; B aßt<* 2 t 4 S I I1: I t m c. I c tific j Control I is exercised from start to finish in the products, f I The raw material! used are purchased or mined w selection. n
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    • 84 8 J 1 I F Victoria Monday 26. i 1 Wednodav 2g i j at 1 E io. night; i<»-* DOUGLAS Mm I iLate PeJltaiei 'I REVUSICAL I COMEDY I COMPANY. I Change ol Programme M.uM'.vl Prices S3. J. --J 'J THE W STAiv OPERA I Clha rrero/er n-m A M
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    • 160 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, June 26. Merging. Kemaman Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Batu Pahat 9ri Wongsee 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Krian 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Porto Novo, Karikal Negapatam Chilka 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye
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  • 12 9 (V, e do not necessarily «ndorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)
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  • 547 9 From Mr SO. SHAH: In the very interesting aceuunt given by Mr Lee Peng Yam of the '"Future of the Straits Chinese in the "S C L A Recorder" and reproduced in the "Malaya Tribune" for Juno 21, occurs the following htatement: "Some of i.ur
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  • 99 9 Sixteenth List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged $13,558.56 Hon Mr W P W Ker 50 Robinson and Co., Ltd., 100 Dr Gibbs 15 "Bridge Winnings per Mrs Hoops 2 $13,725.56 Endowment Fund (Inaugurated by Sir Arthur Yo; ng, G.C.M.G. K.B.IJ.) mount nreviously acknow"ledged WW™» Interest to date
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  • 40 9 With a view to protecting British trawlers in the White Sea, H M sloop Harwell, disregarding the Bolshevist claim to a 12-mile limit of territorial waters, has placed a row of buoys marking the ordinary three-mde limit of international law.
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  • 244 9 Straits Settlements' Fallacy. Says the Straits Echo While the shoemakers of the Federated Malay States realise the possibilities of rubber boots and shoes their brethren of the Settlement have set up a fiction that rubber footwear affects the eyesight, and tjiey are imposing it on the credulity of
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  • 64 9 At the resumed conference of the British Legion, under the chairmanship of Earl Haig, a resolution was passed condemning the reirstatement of conscientious objectors in tbe< Civil Service as a fagrnnt injustice to exService men and an affront to the d'.iad, demanding the cessation of the reduction of salaries while
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 95 9 )llllfc lM||:J!l|| :mimtmtKm $200,000 DAMAGE By FIBE A FiilE OCCURRED IN YOUR PREMISES A*£ VOIR BOOKS and DOCUMENTS SAFE? I is False Economy to use a Cheap Safe-USE A fitted wills Keylock and Keyless j Combination Locks. I SOLE AGENTS: I aTITENBACH, LAZARUS a SONS, Ltd. j (Incorporated in the
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    • 372 9 F. ML S. RAILWAYS GODOWN No. 2 PULAU SAIGON. The above godown, area 18,258 square feet, will be available foT storage purposes from the Ist. July, 1922. Excellent situation on Singapore River and adjacent to Railway and Public Road. For terms and particulars of tenancy apply to The Assistant Traffic
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    • 258 9 I «erch Remedy tor lrre«uUr<tf v*> MkmiiVio) Maittu» Pill ttm t nee. *cm >v -Vi r www I I MALTED I I MILK M There it no finer Food Drmk ha for building up Xa %>-•:' rn weakened through extreme* ot Climate than HORLICK S 8 MALTED MILK. Tkel 3
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    • 524 9 It is not often that one hears of a young man or woman complaining of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real disabilities
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  • 300 10 THE FOOTLIGHTS AND STRAWBERRY LEAVES. Many, many years ago, even before Nell Gwyim» fascinated the patron» of the Restoration drama, the beaux of the aristocracy had been persistent in their attentions to the fair who adorned the theatre. Ln Rome degTee, I suppose, it was the lure
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  • 211 10 Several paragraphs in the report of the Straits Retrenchment Committee deal with rent paid by Government officers. One of these will be read by the general public with mixed feelings. "The question of the rent paid by Government officers was considered and it was agreed
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  • 113 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, 30 Chulia-street on Wednesday afternoon: Freehold land and house 1197 Joo Chiat-place off Telok Kurau-road. area 23,955 sq ft bought by Mr Kam Teow Yam for $1,350. Freehold land situate
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  • 74 10 There are vacancies in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay Slates Education Department, states a London paper, for two European women teachers for primary classes and for secondary class**. The qualifications required for the former are a trained teachers certificate, together with Froebel or other recognised infant training certificate and
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    • 395 10 ■vuiuiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiM i f Pries 3 that pl&ad f j Quality that pleases. b S b A satisfaction to you I M pleasure to us. 1 I i a 5 S I H I Framroz Co.'s I m m m m I AERATED WATERS. 5 I 5 m S cnininiiai-iniPMi.-iicin» niiiniiiiiHiiiiinniUPiiiiminiilM
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    • 753 10 INJECTION HTGIEMC PRESERVATIVE am HFALLIBLE fe^^J Prompt Relief for toe MOST OBST2NAIft CASfca without inconvenience No other treauient required «g3g^i|jjPfi H. Forrj. BloUtei"! Co, %jj^3?£M <6> J rue Dombasle, Paris. L» 9 Wholesale SINGAPORE KHt* WWk\ Hlnn;im I little Dlssensaru. ««n DisDensanj. anif ffitftori IfflM yllil'll QBIIUII t I I
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    • 399 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD SABAUBO, S.A. (Incorporated in Genoa) If sufficient inducement offers the undermentioned steamer will call at Singapore and receive prompt despatch for the ports indicated:— FOR RATA VIA, SOURABAYA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE AND FREMANTLE. s.s. Sant' Andrea due about July 14. For freights and passages apply to:—
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    • 306 10 STEAMER SAfllNcs LONDON LINK. Mishlma Maru Hakozaki Maru j H LIVERPOOL UHK 'Sado Maru Tsuruga Maru HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru Matsuye Maru Julj NEW YORK LLN£ VIA SUEZ. AMERICAN L BOMBAY LINE. Ceylon Maru j ul Awa Maru Tl CALCUTTA LINR Morioka Maru Nagano Maru FOR JAPAN. Matatunoto Maru i„„
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    • 511 11 V STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. rupanies incorporated ia Englaa4.j (jIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES, PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. fjndei Contract with nis Majesty's Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 9 about July 23 00 about Aug 6 MARSEILLES LONDON ANTWERP Leave SINGAPORE.
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    • 400 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 6. SL 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. Atlas Maru arr July 25 dep 26 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr
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    • 429 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. >T LIME OF STEAMERS Monthly sail ngs to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. jtfv ii s.s. EURELIA July 13 Aug 7 s.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sopt 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" Sept.
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    • 547 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Saa Fraucisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO, FROM HONGKONG wmt i 111 ir*- f+itm e.s. CHINA July 6 s.s. NANKING Aug 10 (First
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    • 395 12 TO LET. TO LET OS FOR SALE.—Bungalow 104F, Balsstier Road. Immediate Entry. For particulars please apply to H. A. C. <\ o The M Malays Tribune. 7 I M v c TO LET.—Part of office at No. 9 7 Winchester House 2nd floor, facing the sea with good air. Immediate
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    • 370 12 NOTICE NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will bo closed on: —Ist July, Saturday, Bank Holiday. 24 6 30 6 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that His Siamese Majesty's Consulate-General has been removed to Raffles Chambers (first floor), Raffles Square. Phra Pradibaddha Bhubal, Consul-General. 19 6 26 6 University of Amoy. General
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    • 446 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. 5. A.! OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITI IiANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$lO,OOO,OOO Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Biahopagate, Lyons Often: —27 Place, To'oran. San Francisco Office :—232 Montgomery Street.
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    • 450 12 BANKS. THE HO HUNG BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE: 34, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaaag S6 B«aca Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. If oat 77-79 Jalaa Suieimaa BatO Pahtt 109 Jaica Rahamat. alembang 16, liir. AGENCIES A 1: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semaiang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontisj.ak and Tia»g.
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    • 431 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid LJ Capital in 600,000 ffl seas u4 £5 each £3,(500,0,. Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 RANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's
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    • 409 12 INSURANCE. TiiE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LOtTl EH. (laeerporated in the S.S./ iitui\ */r*i.-e Su:gapo>.*. BOARD OF DUtKCTORfc See Teong Wsl, £Aq, (Chairman.) Uaw Kbek Kbiam, (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Scab Eng
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    • 277 12 I 3 MALAYA Ti l SHIPPin Gc I CBVINING DAILT) I '•A No. I SUBSCRIPTION Rat J PAYABLE IN ADVA\fJ Per annum I Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copy 5 ctg> jjj Postage Extra 50 ct». p r J lo Foreign countries $1 1 Bj -TRIBUNE" K& DEm I Or li*
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