Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1922

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. tViNING DAILY.] AND 3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. 6fa1 164 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922.
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    • 386 1 i111 „*..H..*"- t ,n, 3 THE 5 «alay/ JKIBUNE j i cinpPlNG GAZETTE, j I 3its SettUir.ent». f r ,te Repof of Lo«l i Events. 1 Fu and Latest ie» j Notes by Expert ;t- ''TT.J f. matches oi every description, throughout 'his I week t SPECIAL INDUCEMENT PRICES. n
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    • 285 1 Shirts! Shirts!! (Our Own Make) With or V'iihout Collar. More than 20 pattern! to i elect. Foo'bali (in all Sizps). V. RICAUD PEfcFiJMERY. The following svrc'ally s?!octed Lotions in stock:—C«*tnia, White Rose, Jesmiii, S(-;»gOi, ..i>d ".u do tannine. We alio re-slrinj l\nnis rackets. CHARGES MODERATE. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE
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    • 185 1 AtiintiiiH!iiiiiiiiiiiiniiitatiiiißi)riHiiui 'iiiiuiuam f THE 5 i MALAYA TRIBUNE f AND I I SKIPPING GAZETTE. I I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 1 Per quarter 3.75 I 2 Postage extra 50 cts. per
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  • 948 2 THE NORTHCLIFFE INDICTMENT. •John B«HV* Retort. "John bull y of May 13 had the fallowing For some of Lord Northcliffe's qualities we have a great respect. But, like certaiji other prominent figures in our public life to-day, the despotic ruler oi Carmelite House has a quality which makos
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  • 245 2 A SURPRISE FOR PARISIANS. Parisians, accustomed to the luxurious way of living of the professional (ianenrs of the Western world, were surprised to find that their Asiatic visitors—Cambodians, regarded as sacred in their own country—were quartered in semi-military fashion in barracks on the fringe of the city, and
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  • 109 2 Statement by Capt. Gueat- London, June 20.—In the House of Commons Tapt Gu st. Air Secretary explained the various measures now o naken to secure gre>.tcr safety in cros3-Channel flights, po.nt.ng out that the official air routes have been carefully settled with the French and Belgian
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  • 215 2 Japan has hitherto been aid? to c'a.m to have the finest display of Wistaria bloom in the world. It is now challenged, for tho WM rins at j Kew have rivalled those of Japan j this season. They have never flower- Ed so fredy in the home land, which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 704 2 AUCTKHi SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. A good opportunity of acquiring first class Town business premises for sound and profitable investment not to be missed by enterprising capitalists. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Very Valuable Freehold and Leasehold ingapore, Town Properties and the Tongkang
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    • 485 2 BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY be sure to put a vial of Pinkettes in your bag, for they are excellent travelling companions. Pinkettes help to keep off sea-sicknoss and trainsickness, dispel the constipation so common when travelling, keep the liver active, and prevent the ill-effects of strange or badly cooked foods.
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    • 483 2 s To Have a s Good Time J tt Is of paramount importance that ft you should be ab'e to digest your J food well. Nothing in the world is r 4 such a hindrance to happiness a* 1 J faulty digestion. It is difficult to P 4 haw a
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    • 81 2 Typewriter Bibb q s j Letter-Files, n Dating Machine*. Erasers, Eraser .S; I at reasonable prices I We also sell m rw y I j Typewriters 1 J Special We undertake to r. typewriting bum h; charges. All repaii mechanics. TYPEWRITING; v done by expert Lad} s or ring up
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  • 321 3 Otherwise you coaldn't have such troubles, says medical man. Purify the blood by drinking a good homemade medicinal water and see how quickly they go. The following simple inexpensive compound will give you the essential constituents of famous natural curative
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  • 259 3 SUBSIDY FROM FRANCE. The rubber industry of Indo-China —that is to say, in the north-west of Cochin China and Fouth of Annam —is as yet far from having attained tha same importance as that in British and Dutch hands, says the "China Press and Telegraph," but
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  • 156 3 Labour's Realisation. London, June 9. —"We are convinced that present-day conditions do not warrant the expectation that we can win through by strike methods." Mr Harry Gosling, tho president, made this declaration to the twelfth annual general council meeting of the National Transport Workers' Federation, which opened
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  • 130 3 His Census Form Advertisement. London, July 3.—Horatio Bottomley's appeal opened in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day before Justices Bray, Coleridge and Roche. Th? court was crowded. Bottomley. looking haggard, was attired in the clothes he wore at his trial. He entered the dock accompanied by a warder,
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  • 124 3 ft may be granted that when a niotor car is proceeding down the street it ought to have some means of making its presence known so that accidents may be avoided, but why should the means be an offensive one There are other methods onen to tho
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  • 287 3 MISSION IN SIBERIA. Chita, June 20.—The German mission to the Far Eastern Republic has arrived here and besn mca:ved by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Yansoru In a conversation, lasting an hour, the chairman of the mission, Dr Asmis informed Mr Yanson of tne tasks with
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  • 181 3 Tongues base b en let a-wa/'ging and Spiritualist po sibil'ti i awakened by the weird tales told by Conar Doyie, lecturer and publicist. Philosonhers. se: rs and v.'so men of two hemispheres are engaged on much ado about these wonderful theori •Thick are all very interesting and
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  • 122 3 The woodrn ships of the Commonwealth Government Line, which built on the Pacific Coast of the United Stats during th;; m r. arc still in the mark t for sale, but so far no offers hay be. n made for them. The fl et—which comprises the Be
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  • 139 3 There is nothing more maddening than a dull grindin- headache, or short sharp twingey in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the orain. How can you >:t?ud it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 406 3 prices that plead Quality that pleases. 4 satisfaction to you 4 pleasure to us. Framroz Co.'s AERATED WATERS. Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. TO BE OBTAINED FROM NUN 01 SHOTEN, 10, WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE, TEL: No. 338. Ask Any Beauty what she uses on her teeth J are now using a
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    • 258 3 OXY-ACETYLENE GAS-WELDERS. Cylinder, Gear, Shaft, Castiron. Steel, Brass, Aluminium, Etc. CHARGES MODERATE. PROMPT WORK GUARANTEED. Fuji Engine Works, No. 128, Middle Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 346. 6 7—T 5 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bras Basah Road. Kwoug Seng
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    • 561 3 iildigeStiQO and Bad Sfomaeli Dr. CasseU's Tablets are the Prized Remedy i in Ail Parts of the Empire. British Cuia»a. South Attica. O. H iaillKMl. Village. Mr C Crafford D«aa Kirn, Ladi whim P. 0.. Bert.ice. Corentyn. British •truth. CP. Boath Africa -"I Uuiana. writes:- Nothing I hare Buffered for
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    • 421 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Greater Vitagraph presents WILLIAM DUNCAN MI3S CAROL HOLLOWAY in THE FIGHTING TRAIL 15 Episodes or 31 Reels The marvellous adventure serial of the great outdoors, To-night the first 5 reels. Episode 1 "The Priceless Ingredient" Episode 2 "The Story of
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    • 284 4 CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA The Cinema Theatre for Variety, Quality and Quantity, BEACH ROAD. A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME Providing Entertainment of the First Order In the Second Show, commencing at 9 p.m. A GOLDWYN PRODUCTION with a warm appeal to the heart, presenting PICKTOPD in a tale of a man who found himself
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    • 417 4 CINEMAS EXTRA-ORDINasj, Another great play has come to the screen—and with actor who so triumphantly portrayed the notorious Ra'spui Mercier &c. MONTAGU LOVE IN THE BIG WORLD DRAMA OF MAGNIFICENT j TO HIM THAT HATH Directed by Oscar Apfel IN SIX PARTS Story by ADVENTURES OF ADVEl^nj THE JUNGLE Contains
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  • 562 5 July 16«h, 1922. St Andrew's Csthedrsl Services. (Fifth Sunday after Trinity.) 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, and a selection of Music by Choir. During the following week:—Holy Communion on
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    • 474 5 CINEMAS. FVr Six Nig**< Oniy QALA PROGRAMME! AT THE PALLADIUM. From Tuesday 18th July to Sunday 23rd July, PATHE GAZETTE (London). Latest events including the Derby "j HA801 D LLOYD i n get out and get under, one of his funniest G. 100,000 Comedies, 2 Reels. jj the Prince of
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    • 401 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. TYPEWRITING WORK of ail description undertaken by an experience 1 ■see lograuher by hour, day or piece work Mrictly oooftdential. rTr rates a-td ;o 'n< <ipP !y Tae Barei ii, Tna Arcaie. Teiophoae No 1831 NAHAR OPERA Seyroath Theatre, Geylang Road. Opposite the Geylang Police Station To-Night
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    • 475 5 oxo THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH SIMPLIFIES COOKING LEMCO THE MOST HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FORM OF BEEF KNOWN. FMAY BENTOS SOUP IN TINS. Made in Four Varitties: Oxtail— Toimto— Kidney— MockturtleFRAY B£NTOS Prime Compressed Cooked Corned Beef. Mikes a Most Delicious Meal. FR&Y BEMTQS OX-TONGUE. SOLE AGENTS: HUTTtHBACH, LAZARUS SONS, Ltd. (Incorporated
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  • 37 6 ACKNOW LEDGMENT. Mr. Wee Whatt Seng begs to thank his relatives and friends who attended the funeral of his beloveJ wife and also those who sent wreaths and letters ot condolence. 15 7 15 7
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  • 687 6 The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has ceased to exist as an organisation that can be taken as in any way voicing public opinion. It may yet do useful work within the limited field that the policy of the Committee has prescribed, for expression of the
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  • 830 6 Gapt Meadows, is appointed the new Municipal Architect. Last week the price cf Rantroon ric? in Penang dropped to $10.00 a bag, i.e. to 38 cents a gantnr.r. A conference of Dunlop Rubber Co. Managers in the East was being held in India at the beginning of *his month. Lt
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  • 300 6 COMMENTS AT M P A A MEETING. The Future of Rubber. (From Our Own Correspondent). Pc nang, July 14.—Mr J W Kennedy, presiding at the meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, said vhere was a loss of $9,606 on the year's working. As a r suit of
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  • 137 6 Fifteen Chinese w r ere charged before Mr Bull in the second police court yesterday, with gambling in a common gaming house. The accused were ariested while playing in tha yard of a Chinese temple in Lorong 17, Geylang, as the result of a raid in which
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  • 263 6 We are ind.bted to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following: Tokio, July 13.—It is reported that the pr sent Cabinet has the intention of abolishing the Committee of Foreign Affairs. The negotiations as regards the Japanese-Amtric in Rad o-Telegraphic Co., which were reported yesterday, are now believed
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  • 488 6 NO DIRECT EVIDBUd Hi. APPUOPKI Alios 0 Statement of fcf*^ Mr C M Rio-, Borneo Company, w 0./ ed with criminal breach respect of $1,000 of th. nrft was acquitted by Mr D H trict court yesterdry after, H the case against him w a c Mr
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  • 77 6 v {r*l We acknowledge «V--j Japanese orrni*' High-street, of book dealing »"in tro the Fuku; Silk Textile A ,J Japan." compiled »>' president of the Assoc.*-' The volume is very and has a nutr.' deals most fully the textiles of the Fuku. f Dr A E Horn. 1
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    • 305 6 IJU>T UNPACKED—HIGHER QUALITY 1 ytOTBALLS" MADE i ROM SELECTEt HI iIAND SEWN THROUGHOUT. i§ COMPLETE WITH FIRST GBADE BLADDERS I w SHILLCOCK'S" MCGREGOR" FOOTBALL """"J I TOMLINSON'S ".SCOTT TUGITE" I I m IMPROVED T" ,S M I W SHILLCOCK'S CLINKER" 950 s i I Robinson Co., Ltd., tTfsl j I
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    • 64 6 THE LATEST STYLE IN HATS. The Latest Style in flats and Helmets Newly Imported. The "Solaro" Helmet is absolutely sun-proof, it is stylish and comfortable. JUST THE HELMET FOR THE TROPICS. Sizes 6 1/2 in. to 7 in. Price $10 each, S. Y. Pitchay Co., 211 and 213, South Bridge
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  • 257 7 SUGGESTION POSSIBLE HOPELESS IMPASSE. GRAVE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. 14- The "Times," in a Joader on "Distracted China" of the task of the new regime. It is of Tso Lin's dk ings need not be regarded with anxiety. •an the recalcitrance of Chang, 'is a report President is not
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  • 150 7 Consolidating a Century's Peace. Reuter. Washington, July 13.—The CanaHinisi r. Mr King, and rof -Mr Graham. I Mr Hughes of the State Pernrtm nt ia connection with the Cisadiar. proposals permanently to l the notary-old Kush-Bugot gKeneßt on Canadian and Aj.r.eri- >rj d fern i in accordance
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  • 118 7 Reuter. Uataa, July 13.—The failure of Conference has been re■aai hy :he papers with regret, but ■t scrprise, as the prospect <f a •ry issue ya- r mot from J wing to the fundamental 1 ai tiewa on the subject of awerty. failure i s regarded as
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  • 30 7 N EW TEA LAW. Reuter. ft*»U I T -a Bill, as tb| b V n, f 63 otherk the bh r Wk cxce P t tenter. 0 of £5 sterling.—
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  • 16 7 Reuter. WfW J 'Z SUte Ap- confirmed the sentLarkh, on 1 Bet winunal anarchy-
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  • 25 7 mm Ju I 13— re \,r; lS announced ,:-<;:- condition is r \r v, tke ne somewhat a preteat process ■taer. <- not subbed—
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  • 12 7 Reuter. J of a s natr k«er. J !on < staph-
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  • 111 7 No Settlement In Sight. Reuter. Washington, July 13. —The anthracite mine operators have accepted President Harding's proposed arbitration to settle the differences in the coal industry.—Reuter. Chicago, July 13.—Replying to peace suggestions, Mr Hooper, chairman of the Railroad Labour managements, flatly declined to deal with Jewell, leader of
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  • 129 7 Fairly Satisfactory Outlook. Reuter. London, July 13. —At the annual meeting of the Burmah Oil Co., Mr Cargill, presiding, said the reasonable hope of thi3 year proving good was fairly well founded. The actual aaving in 1921 was small. Trading result* wf re down, due to the
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  • 34 7 Reuter. Washington, July 14.—The claims and counterclaims between Britain and the United State* Shipping Board resulting from war-time .sh'r.v ng transactions, have been settled by Britain paying th: Board twelve million dollars.—Reuter.
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Ottawa. July 14. —An expedition is proceeding to northern waters to maintain the Canadian title to th r island facing Greenland, across Davis Strait.—Reuter.
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  • 40 7 Reuter. Vienna, July 13.—A concession h:s been granted to a company wherein Marconi's have the controlling interest, to take over the Austrian wireless stations and to erect and operate new stations for a minimum period of thirty years.—Reuter.
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  • 34 7 Reuter. London, July 14. —For the first time in many months, the cost of livinsr rose four points- last month, and is now 84 per cent above the pre-war basis.—Reuter.
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  • 205 7 iiKITISH PREMIER ON GERMAN POSITION. Conflicting: Estimates. Reuter. Paris, July 13.—The Reparations Commission has replied to Germany denying that the reparations' payments were the most important cause of tho fluctuation of the mark, declaring that a stable position was only to be reestablished by the immediate enforcermnt of
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  • 167 7 A Hopeful Utterance. Reuter. London, July 13. —In the House of Lords, Lord Birkenhead said h. 1 believed that they were at last witnessing: the birth of the Irish nation. He boldiy claimed that the situation to-day contained elements of promise, which did not exist between Ireland and
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  • 112 7 Attempt to Shoot Police Prefect. Reuter. Paris. July 14.—While President Millerand and other notabilities were returning from a rvtient at Jxmgchan.'ps on the occasion of the National Fete, a man at the corner of the Avenue M.rigny and Champs Elysees twice fired a revolver at the carriage of
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  • 108 7 Sydney, July 13.—The crew of the sailing v ssel France have been safely landed. —Reuter. [A message published yesterday reported that the France, the largest sailing ship in the world, had been wrecked off New Caledonia.] New Zealand papers to hand give stirring details mi the rescue
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  • 43 7 Reuter. London, July 14.—Twelve were killed and five injured by a firedamp explosion in Gd:am colliery, Stirlingshire, las-t night. About .sixty men were working in the. pit at the time of the disaster. The rescued miners are expected to recover. —Reuter.
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  • 1209 7 BUSY DAY FOR PUISNE JUDGE. Comments on Ordinance. On the list of cases for hearing 1 in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard yesttrday was a case styled "No 314 of 1922," which means over 300 bankruptcy cases for the first half of the year— a rather
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  • 193 7 |f< ssrs FearoS and Co.. Ku j .la Lumpur, reported at 5 p m. on Wednesday: Tb ere has been on t'le whole a steady business during tie w.ek, the majority of enquiries b ing as usual ;n th j gUt-edgou section which remains strong. Tin shar
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  • 96 7 The Composite Co., S V C, will cease to exist as «uch wi h \Y c" from Monday July 24, and will be fortmed into the following units: Singapore Volunteer ArtiMery. temporarily undtr Conrmand of 2,L e.it A Gordon Lee, M C. Singapore Roy 1
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  • 57 7 No. 4 Co. of the Hongkong and Singapor. b..tta.ion of the KG A will be proceeding to 110.-.gku.ig. on change of station, on the s.s. Tanda. sailing on or about Monday next. They will perhaps b.; missed by local hock j y teaini, who usually h d to acknowledge dufeat
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  • 73 7 Sing.,, July 15. Jn London— B_nk 4 i sight 2s 4 l-16d Da aand 2i 3 31-32 d Private 3 months sight 2a 4 l-4d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 176^ On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13p-c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demarfd draft 65Vs On Java- Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 84 7 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, July 15. Hale Crepe Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Loa don, Spot 7%d. {■bhed Smoked Sheet Closing Priest Buyers Sellers Spot 25 25 Vi Aug to Sept 26 27 Oct to D.c 28 28 V 4 Latest London
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  • 87 7 A Schoolgirl's View. Writing to inform her unc'e of her safe arrival in Singapore, a pupil till lately of a Kuala Lumpur School expresses herself as follows The—School here is a very rotten school, owing to the noisy children. Each class is calculated oh 40 pupils. The
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  • 129 7 A smoking concert will be held at the SVC Drill Hall, on Saturday, July 22. commencing at 9 15 p.m. Evening dress will be optional. Officers in possession thereof will wear me56 dress. A small fee is being charged for admission to cover expenses, and
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  • 34 7 Messrs G Aurely and Co., the agents., not:?;, us of the following outnut from all sources for June last: Talam Mines, Ltd, 523 piculs. Klong Chang Tin Minei, Ltd, 110 piculs.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 130 7 i iK.f.iiui l i i i i i i i i i i iiiiii!iiii!iiiriHiiii!!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiitinirTiiiiiii!iii!i;iiiiiuii!i!!iiii:iiiik.ii!iciiiiiii:ini STERILISED MILK. PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. Small Size $10.40 11 cts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144J147 Cecil Street, Singapore. iiiiißiiiiiuiiiiiimwiwiiiiiniiiiHfiwiaiiiiiaHi niniiiittiiPHfiiiiiiiiiiniminHiiiiini i i i i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 135 7 WHEN AND' WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, July 15. High Tivks.—1.82 a.m., 2.30 p.m. St. Swithin. Cricket, League game: P S and Law v. S R C, S C C ground. Lanka Union v. S C C, S R C ground. Anglo-Chin; se School Sports, Oldham Hall, 2.30. B Scouts:
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  • 689 8 FOOTBALL. HARLEQUINS AGAIN BEATEN, j (By "Reynard.") On the S C C the| Harlequins were b.aten for the second time in thp second division of the Singapore League. The Chinese second string beat them on the first occasion and yesterday the ExSurvices had that honour. This gives
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  • 574 8 SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. MONDAY'S TIES. SCC S."—Wodehouse versus Nakamura. SCC" X."—Dean versus Sherrington. TUESDAY'S TIE. SCC" S."—Honda versus Koizumi. L. L. T. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY, ik Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs Cantrell and Mrs Savi beat Mro Brooke and Mrs de Havilland, 6—3, 6—o. Mrs Burkill and Miss
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  • 50 8 COUNTY MATCHES. Reuter. London, Ju'y 14.—At Leyton, th( ma*ch between Hampshire and Esse> was drawn. Mead in Hampshire's first innings knocked up 179, not out Surrey beat Warw'ckshire at Birmingham by ten wickets. Hobbs scored 168. Yorkshire at Bradford drew wit! Worcestershire, Yorkshire leading or the first inning». —Reuter.
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  • 299 8 THE S. C. C. PROGRAMME. The following is the projected programme for the S C C Sports, which will be concluded on Sept 9 next. The tim. s of th? various events will be announced later. Monday, Sept 4.—Rugby Drop Kick Final, Rugby Plr.ce Kick Final, Throwing the Cricket
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  • 231 8 PENANG RACE ENTRIES. The follow.ng are the entries for the first day's racing at Penang Racs 1 and 7.—-The Bolter, Sorlr- ng. Clara, Bfei ry Mai ten, Captain Cv tk (late Ivan C>, Jill, Second Start 11, The Ba d c, Dougal Cratur. Dodgle. Races 12 and 5.
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  • 78 8 TO-MORROW'S RACE. The third and linal race for the Elizabeth challenge cup v ill be sailed off on Sunday, stare at 10 a.m. punctually. Usual coarse. The handicaps are as follows Polly 2.1, Kathleen 2.6, Betty 7.3, Helen 4.6, Gertrude 4.4, El.a 7 7, Eve 4.9, Puteh 6.8, Margaret
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  • 27 8 G. G. C. MEDAL PLAT. i The winner of the July monthly medal of the Garrison Go'f Club was F C Shocks; runner-up, A H Dickenson.
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  • 73 8 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. The following passengers arrived this morning per s.s. Hye Leong from Malacca:—Mr G Lamb and Mr J A Brisk. The following arrived this morning per s.s. Krian from Penang:—Mr A T Weiller and Mr QtAt Chow Kay. The following arrived yesterday per s.s. Willesden from Amoy:—Mr
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  • 58 8 The s.s. Glenfalloch, having left Swatow on July 11, may be expected to arrive here on or about the 18th inst with about 350 passengers. The local agents inform us that the P and O s.s. Jeypore has left Bombay, and is expected to arrive at this port
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  • 40 8 The Master of the s.s. Sultan Van Koetai reports that he passed on July 13, a large sailing junk floating on her s'de dangerous to navigation in Lat 1 deg 50 North, Long 102 deg 33 East.
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  • 274 8 Shipment of Rubber Latex. The American steamer, West Mahomet, which was loading in Colombo the other day for New York, is reported to bf carrying in her fore tank a shipment of rubber latex m liquid form. The latex wa- loaded in the Straits and is consigned to
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  • 206 8 Singapore, July 13. Since last report we have had a quiet and declining market. Each fall in price has in plenty cf buyers and at the present level we Look for a genuine and steady demand. Standard Sheet. —Spot and July have sold from 26
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  • 147 8 There were 21 cases of murder in Kedah last year, and 66 gang-rob-btiies of which four were accompanied by murder, the corresponding figures for the previous year being 13 and 52 respectively. Most of thp murders aie reported to have been due to jealousy or revenge;
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  • 135 8 Wireless broadcasting at Home is •enaporarily held up owing to manufacturers interestesl being unable mutually to agree upon conditions. It is stated that 10,000 amateurs have purchased instruments, which they are at present unable to operate. Taxpayers at the Gape have just undergone the experience of waiting to see which
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    • 260 8 LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL— from TRACK to LOCO. Specify Hudson Material for your Light Railway its efficiency will give complete satisfaction, your maintenance costs—at a low level and erably increase the life of your installation. Over fifty years' experience has taught them how material that is best adapted for Light Railw
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    • 347 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, July 15. Muar Malacca Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Mersing Kemaman Mersing 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kuala Dungun Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Ratu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Saigon Mohon 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Palembang Poh Ann 3 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m.
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  • 2476 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. iviesHra. LYAJ.L AND IVAIT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations Singapore, July 14. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. s. 4 Nil for last fncl. y.e. Pec. 1920 i 2 Allagar 0 11 0 Nil for last fncl. y.e.
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    • 303 9 PBEME COURT AT 'VoHOBE BAUBU, JOHOKE. CiTii Sl)it So. 69 of 1921. M'- ,1Ia:1 j. r.mi Chittyg V. A 1* a Chargee. anaiait p ll daeca.—< harger. SnUfiETSSUESf plantation situate in A > [?rict of Segam*t, Joaote, public Auct.onatour I» 1 siHo.il, First Cross '.street. Malacca, no Monday, August 14,
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    • 64 9 BARGAINS in STATIONERY ALL KINDS OF lINKI INKS —Writing, Copying, Endorsing, Fountain pen. Blotting paper, Glass Ink pots, Glass paper weights, Sealing wax, Arnold's gums, Stickphaste, Gloys, Ebony Rulers, Brass and nickel gem clips, Office pins, Oiled boards, Cotton tapes, &c. WRITE FOR PRICES THE STRAITS ALRION PRESS, Ltd., (INCUKPUKATkD
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  • 881 10 SECRET OF HOLIDAY MAKING. A number of people who ought to know better refuse to take short holidays. Whitsun found them at home when it should have found them on the road or the links. The defence is that a short holiday is a snare. It is just
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    • 520 10 H ADAM'S COOK BRAND COW. H ©RAND 1 INDIAN CONDIMENTS ARE 1 i UNEQUALLED. «HM 1 Ij'ifjjl With Every Meal Try Cook Brand f ickles, Chutnies, and Chilli Sauce You will find them delicious. TO ENJOY YOUR CURRIES You must use Cook Brand C urry r owder and ook Brand
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    • 410 10 4 GOLDEN Hi>Ks>E' The Cigarettes with a distil ctive Flavour. Ask the man who smokes them-HE KNOWS. Manufactured from the best leaves. Uniform in quality and m< derate in Trice. Obtainable from all High Class Tobacconists and Stores. Nanyang Bros. Tobacco Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in China.) Singapore Office: 181, South
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    • 238 10 112 If it's your Nerves you must have SANATOGEN You may deceive yourself, but yeu cannot deceive your nerves. You may goad them with dangerous stimu.l ants soothe them with harmful sedative or mock them by swallowing so-called nerve foods which do not really help them. But your nerves know
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    • 270 10 STEAMER SAILINGS n. y. k; CONDON LINE. Kitano Maru Haruna Maru Aug LIVERPOOL LINE. 'Sado Maru S HAMBURG LINE. Matsuye Maru Tsuyania Maru U NEW YORK LINE VIA BU* SOUTH AMERICAN N BOMBAY LOOL Awa Maru Tamba Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Nagano Maru Yamagata Maru FOR JAPAN. Lyons Maru Katori Maru
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    • 512 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. J 0 o BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. ,0 my**** incorporated in England.* IL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. SINSULAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. t Contract with nis Majesty's Government. ,'-,)(,> FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. from LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 23 about Aug 6 about Aug 22 about Sept 3
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    • 401 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. SuK. 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 July
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    • 352 11 STEAMER SAILINGS W LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly tailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Aug. 7 «.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sept 4 6.5. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct. 9 s.s. EURELIA Oct. 1*
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    • 89 11 COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.) undermentioned steamers wil have prorApt despatch for the port* indicated. FOR MANILA Isla d e Panay due about Aug 4 FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID. BARCELONA. VALENCIA AND CADIZ (w i& transhipment to other Spanish ports) Isla de Panay due about Aug 24 For
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    • 482 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STbAMSHIP CO., LTD.. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Saa Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic routo HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCIBCO. FROM HONGKONG s.B. NANKING s.s. CHINA Au Sept 16 (First class fare, Hongkong to San Francisco
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    • 611 12 WANTED. WANTED. —Kara, nan and Chinese Ladies fco soil curing spare hours Ladies' and children's Dresses and Shoes. Liberal commkftJ >n. Apply, be: ween 9 and 10 a.m. Frankeis, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street. 11 v. c. TO LET. TO LET.— Dwelling House, 50-2, Rangoon Road. Water laid in. E.itry Ist
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    • 711 12 NOTICE NOTICL Notice >s hereby given th «t the Emacy Agency, n wlv establish d at Nos 103 104 Middle Road, has <io connection whateve r with the Eastern Motor Age cy. Dated this day 14th July, 1922 C. H. THIAM, Manager. 147 177 NOTICE. THE PLAINFIELD SCHOOL at 7
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    • 448 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated hi the U. S. A~> OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$lO,OOO,OOO Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:-60 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolosan. San Francisco Office :—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES.
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    • 428 12 BANKS. THE H6 HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembaag 16, Uir. AGENCIES AI: London, New York, San Francisco. B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang. Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 427 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid U' Capital ia buo,ooo Shares w £5 each £3,000,00Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Jbteserve Liability of Propn.tors *3,000,00< BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminstsr and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 400 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorpci-at-d in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: see leong Wsh, Eaq. (Chairman. > Gaw Khek Khiam. Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lea, l-aq. N B. Chan, Bsq. Ong Soon Tee, Eaq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah
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    • 227 12 THE MALAYA BWPHNG GAZETtI I (EVENING DAILY.) I Tel. No. 345. Editor*] Tel. No. 171,Mana g ri&lr^B SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE IN Ain ANci I Per annum X Half-yearly I Per quarter "Bp Single Copy 5 ctl H Postage Extra 5o rs. I To Foreign eonnl K. VEST MANY I 'MALAYA 'IKlULNEdepend
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