Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1922

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] r AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. O I. Otr -No. 173 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922.
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    • 436 1 j jiUTJ% j eijlppiiiu k p. ar Metnatpw cf 1 I Daily, r I KefM>rti of Local Events. I a I M ard I tUrt Telegram,. Sports Kotos by Export Critics. i I The Sportsman's Taper I I I lllllltHlillllll'l f Whiteaway's Great Sale I I Now_Proceeding -Reductions in every
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    • 361 1 DON'T SPEND TOO MUCH, WHY? Because you can get all your Requirements at MODERATE RATES and in STANDARD QUALITIES. Boxing Gloves $16.00 per set The Rose Tennis Racket 20.00 each The Emperor 14.00 The Special Ro9e Racket 22.50 The Special Emperor Racket 16.00 Tennis Posts 30.00 per pair Nets tarred
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    • 144 1 My I NUMBER VIRGINI A I I I Unvarying in Quality the World Over. I I I Sole Manufacturers I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., I London. 5 .ti;tn»!»t<it 1: (1 t.;j!'rn > 4 I value Table Lamp io polished nJ yĔmrj&MmmmW v sSw bfass on black vase Hink's rfl
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  • 759 2 PROFITEERING DENIED. A categorical denial, together with a detailed statement of accounts, backed by facts and figures, is the reply of the Shanghai Mutual Telephone Co, Ltd, to the allegation, made at the last annual meeting on May 31, that the service was being depreciated in efficiency in
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  • 42 2 By arrangement with the British Medical As oeiation the Manchester City Council will advertise for a medical officer at a salary of £1,700, rising in three years to £2,000. Orig nally they offered £1,500, which tbe B M A refused to accept.
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    • 662 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. In the Estate of Low Chee Neo Deceased. (Pursuant to Ordinance 144 Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that all the creditors or other persons having any claims or demand, upon or against the Estate of LOW CHEE NEO deceased Lato of 125. Chin Swee-roaa, Singapore, who died on
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    • 375 2 A HABIT WORTH WHILE. Have you the habit of daily regularity If not, practise it, for illhealth surely follows it.s neglect. To restore the regular habit take PinketU'S for <* few nights; careful diet and moderate daily exercise will do the rest. As a remedy for constipation, liverishness, sick headaches,
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    • 503 2 f Mrs. Marth Tells I HowCuticuraHealed Eruptions oa Baby "When my baby was four months Id he came out in sore eruptions Jlfo all over his heed. Later tIM eruptions spread to 0 his body, face, hands, J fflT and limbs, and he could not slcrp d\y or night with
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    • 696 2 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU, JOHORE. Miscellaneous Civil Suit No. 70 of 1921. K. V. A. L. Somasundaram Chitty.— c bargee. Against Wee Kye Seng of Malacca, and Scow Hin Puan of Johore.—Chargers. MORTGAGEE S SALE OF A small rubber plantation situate in the District of
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    • 617 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. A good opportunity of acquiring first class Town buy m and profitable investment not to be missed by snterprLsiIMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Etesidei i Properties and Business Premises At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng
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  • 704 3 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THE CANTON SITUATION. Sun Vat-sen's Peace Terms. CITIZENS' MEETING. Canton, July 7.—Information is to hand that Dr Sun Yat-sen is sending two representatives to the North with his. peace terms, to negotiate with President Li Yuan-hung and the leaders of
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    • 127 3 that plead Quality that pleases. 4 satisfaction to, you 4 pleasure to us. Framroz Co.'s AERATED WATERS. CAST-IRON SLUICE VALVES WITH HAND WHEELS. i PRICES |S| STOCKED for ißTiuL\> .s. INCHES. v• mJ r A jty UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. Mnitggrs -BOVRIL Add Rovril regularly
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    • 722 3 Backache a and other external" pains quickly soothed. igPs Godalining, writes I /W 1 had a pain in my Lack, just I ls3r?Miil like a knife stab and it left me help- Myjjlf T^^gHmH less. I went into hospital from May to November and was turned out *W ment was
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    • 417 3 yjf wherever you go m "^ss-^^L ©ECCA T I 7ff£ PORTABLE OIAMOPHOIiJg Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. TO BE OBTAINED FROM NUNOI SHOTEN, 10, WINCHES TER HOUSE, SINGA PORE, TEL: No. 338. The Mistakes That ruined millions of teeth We offer you here a test which tartar. It holds food substance
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    • 431 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Monday, July 24 to Wednesday, July 26, 1922. In the Second Show at 9.30 pjn. THE MAN TAMER In 5 Parts. A rousing picturj of circus life, a fighting millionaire and a girl who couldn't be bluffed by men or lions. Featuring GLADYS WALTON The fascinating
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    • 362 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. From Saturday, July 22, to Thursday, July 27, 1922. A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME PROVIDING EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. A SELZNICK SOCIAL DRAMA Featuring the talented, vivacious and beautiful ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in a role differing from any previous interpretation of hers WHISPERS In
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    • 434 4 CINEMAS "BAIETY" TlHEii PROGRAM Mr: For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday July 25, 25 and 27, 1922. In the Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. JIMMY AUBREY IN "YAPS AND YOKELS"—> p<n FROM THE RANCH TO THE SECRET SERVTPn THE ADVENTURES OF SHORTY HAMILTON Episode 6 M THE, MYSTERY OF THE PYRMAIDS
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  • 82 5 Singapore, July 26. Tin.—79%; 175 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—Weak no business. Sago Fair.—No business. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—W^ak—No business. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier Java Cube 14 Hamburg Cube 13 Press Cube White Pepper 23% Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13% Sundried Copra 10.85
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  • 71 5 Singapore, July 26. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2a 4 3-16 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 177 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 12% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank deonand draft 66 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 49 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, July 26. Pale Crepa Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lo^ don, Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price: Buyers Sellers Spot 25 tt 26 Aug to Sept 27 Oct to Dec 28 29 Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot 7%d. Tone of Market.—Quiet
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  • 29 5 We are indebted to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun for the following: Tokio, July 24. —The market shows tin is unchanged, although weak; cotton yarn, steady, Y 251.80.
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  • 34 5 Singapore, July 26. To-day's dosing rubber quotation* are as under* New York.— 14%, ctg. London. —TVad. Singapore.—25 x /2 cts. Tone of Market. —Quiet. Tin bo-day $79%; 175 tons sold.
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  • 174 5 The following passengers arrived yesterday by s.s. Chicago Maru from Kobe. —Mr Kohei Ando, Mr C Abe, Mr J Ito, Mrs Shin© Ito, Mr Koun Hoyashi, Mr X Higa, Mr Seitara Kameyama. The following arrived yesterday by the s.s. Nam Sang from Calcutta Mr J Miss B Coleman,
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  • 20 5 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows: Ordinary Rate July 25. Deferred Rate July 24.
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  • 428 5 ARRIVALS. The s.s. Namsang, British, 2,591 tons, Capt Anderson, arrived yesterday from Calcutta with a general cargo and passen-ers and is bound for Hongkong whither she sails or July 28. Th* s.s. Rochussen, Dutch, 1 607 tons, Capt Renchun arriv,ed yesterday from Batavia with cargo and passengers. She
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  • 188 5 The s.s. Gorjistan has sailed from Hongkong and is due to arrive at this port on Saturday July 29. She will be despatched for Batavia on Sunday July 30 at 10 a.m. The s.s. Keelung is due on Friday the 28th and will proceed to the roads. The
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  • 30 5 The Hongkong Observatory reports at 10.30 a.m. on July 25, a typhoon filling up in about Lat 21 deg N, Long 124 deg E position of centre uncertain.
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  • 26 5 The master of the Dutch, s.s. Singkep, reports that th? gas buoy of the Djambi river was not burning on the 22nd inst.
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  • 61 5 Messrs Wheelock and Co, of Shanghai, reported on July 13.—The export trade from China to Europe and America continues as lifeltss as ever and prospects for the next month or so are not very hopeful. Coastwise :—This market remains more or less in the sarrw state as when
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  • 1258 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, July 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. 2 Allagar J 0 11 0 2 Anglo-Java j' q 2 1 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 17 4^ 1 0
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    • 270 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Form Pursnant to Seotion 109 of Ordinance No. 155 Companies STATEMENT BY BATU PAHAT BANK. LIMITED AS AT 50th JUNE, 1922. The Share Capital of the Company is $500,000.00 divided into 5,000 shares of $100.00 each. The Number of Shares issued is 2,500. Calls to the amount of
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    • 518 5 WHEN AND where. A siNtiAPOBB DIARY. To-day, J"'? h -pies.—n- 52 a m 11-25 pm Polo. i* U fp' c 4 y.' RGA.SCC Hockey: A f r efund practice and signalling BSf0U i5- ambulance class, 6. j:C' ub at Home, 6.15. To-mo»' roW> Jul> 27 Tute.-0.33 a.m. flub. Exchange 12.30.
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  • 20 6 BIRTH. Chan.—On July 24th, 1922, at 16, Killiney Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Chan Kim Choon, a son.
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  • 745 6 The citizens of Singapore are being given an opportunity to do solid work in the cause of world peace. That is what is meant by the proposal to form here a branch of the League of Nations Union. We wish Major Langley and those associated
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  • 765 6 A big Chinese hotel of six atoreys, with 250 rooms, is planned in Hongkong. It will cost eight lakhs. The Prince of Wales sent a letter to the Indian, players appearing in mid-July at the Ambassador's Theatre, wishing them success. There was a very good cinema show at Goodwood Hail
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  • 289 6 Several Questions Tabled. There will be an ordinary meeting of the Singapore Munioipal Commissioners next Friday at 2.15 pjn. Mr Griffith Jones will ask: 1 Concrete Roads. (1) Does Col. P arson's cost of $8 per square yard include any foundation? (2) Does it include the concrete culverts
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  • 164 6 Increase Granted. Mr J W Simmonda presided orer the weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the Municipal Board room yesterday afternoon. Other members present were Messrs Koh San Hin, Gaw Khek Khi .m, E Tessensohn and H Beadsworth. Mr Stevens applied to the Board for
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  • 167 6 Mr and Mrs M Inoue are due here to-day on the Atauta Maru from Europe. Mr Inoue. a well-known gentleman in commercial and political circles of Japan, is a director of one of the big Japanese rubber estate* in the Peninsula. The Japanese Commereinl Museum is also
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  • 89 6 One of the crew (a Chinese) of the s.s. Namsang which arrived m port yesterday from Calcutta died of beri btri on board after the vessel had Ht Colombo and was buried at aea. The s»- Oity ot Lincoln of th« Ellerman Line which is due to arrive at this
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  • 134 6 TWO VIOLENT RIMK Alleged Robber, Af Jmam van BoraeUl charged at the before Mr Jus; Sj attempt, d rnurd r Ohye, at a hoa„ June 15. The accused :V. house gs the compla ant night of Jqoc ij between the two as conduct With the compel tress. Accused
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  • 84 6 Fames* Tenet tta Mr Talbot O'Farn tenor comedian, will j Victoria Theatre on Friday ard day next. As an eatertaij well-known, having toinvd tk fori! playing in every country, a command performance before Tser Majesties the Kir* and Quetsr.l» d n at Christmas. 1918. i' r r be
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  • 106 6 Two Men Arr ttti In connection with th ar?r«v i Hirrii ifirft on July 3 last m two different clans of China*. niM> the "Ho" rikisha pullers awthrTai of Narcis-str>"<t. two an MtH) and several wounded, Mai i men, except the mieMlj mMI succeeded in fttt»f m the
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  • 47 6 Th-> Lat "Pan Press J J with th-- follosrmf, thwir correapoi eal Shanghai, July 24 General af the Sui has esptnrcd ingte* t The Macfw ricttas W" oomptnsat.o::. Th° Peki g G Tang Shao Vi to sere?' «ship. '■> There is a new irir-
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  • 24 6 We are ti 1 Niehi-Nichi 9i»W lowing: Tokio, Jnl! tenter BSi sompletsd an n j which it i aisring of a alcohol.
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  • 51 6 at rr Two arnud rel,. to have taken pi* The first robbers s |fl been comm.tt d .j morning ChuKang-road th^ I The other robber) r > to( i last un Chines entered i- j ~f a Macau i residence Ot jy. keeper, and aatde o larrest*
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  • 34 6 "Tpoh Ah r i A Chinese named I >1 charged before third police court hnporting a V**? ment chandu on V* J yesterday. fi |5*J The accused default six months m ment.
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    • 346 6 i NEW STOCKS RECEIVED at I 1 REVISED PRICES 1 "BIG BEN I I AND I I "BABY BEN" CLICKS I J GUARANTEED TIKE-KEEPERS. I 5 f> mTS f1 J (Incorporated Qj 1 Robinson to., Lia., I SINGAPORE. [p RY POPULAR AUTHORS. I Thomas Nelson's Pocket Classics. I Authors. El
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    • 14 6 OPEWIWe SHORTLY THE Federal Rubber Stamp Co. BOOK-SELLERS, NEWS-AGENTS, STATIONERS, 20, RUFFLES FLUE, SINGAPORE.
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  • 376 7 FVIDENCE OF THE CAPTAIN AND CHIEF OFFICER. ivai discipline failed. Reuter. On the P sumption of the enquiry into the loss dados, jU Egypt. Captain Collier gave evidence. He said .r it P. off of the boats he saw officers on the port -y .v. firemen
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  • 195 7 Practically Settled. Reuter. ■ha, July 24 ••TV c final sitting t 4 Cooacil ol the League of Nas*m.v !•••:<! .-Mic. '-.i..- Nt the Palestine Arabs, a? Arch! ihop f Canterbury and a rof Clitl lates a "tended. 11 v ."tri opened the proceeding! f#i>p c «*h dwelling on
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  • 52 7 24.—A statement of J m rages ef Master Printers Society declares the re•agri n accordance with •ward of the industrial court tat we k-er.d was accepted in Centres as wide apart as 1 Hull where the printers Z and th Society anticiIZ V n,ore resume whm oi
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  • 47 7 n a- „li Uiy 24 —Kem and Fischer,; r erS Katheriau, were! >rr. Tr iVe cemeJc*»., "I/'! s werc covered with rne t0 graveyard *> ex-navai officers. A farinjf t h e monarchical eol- 1T ><*nibers of the' r r 'it Brigade.—Router. j Reuter.
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  • 27 7 Reuter. Nil i„i a f oaunanist de•r. a K.aus-nth:! resulted students whose N, 2» ra id d and furniture ..V emblema destroyed. killed.— Reuter.
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  • 25 7 I j u ike, aJI —aviator Mah*Jl c Uh(J ie, crashed 5 i ki miles outh- was hurt r was snteshed Renter.
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  • 6 7 v' Oil 5 through-
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  • 96 7 Throne of Emperor Chien Lunjor. Reuter. London, inly 25.—What is described S3 the most important example of Chinese furniture se< n in Great Britain, namely the Emperor Chien Lung's throne, has been presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The latter was given the option of purchase
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  • 128 7 The FerH of Nationalism. Reuter. London. July 25.—H M the King has sent a message welcoming the International Peace Congress, which he.3 ur.cn.d at the Mansion House, and ii attend.d by five hundred delegates representing over twenty nations, wishing success to its efforts to cau?e universal pe.ee. Minister
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  • 95 7 Reuter. London. July 25.—Another scuttling of a Greek steamer was exposed in the King's Bench, when two Greek merchants. shipowners, sued the British Foreign and Marine Insurance 1 Company, to recover insurance on the s.s. Jollanda, abandoned on the i Goodwins in December, 1920. Mr Justice Rowlatt
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Berlin, July 24.—A1l Government employees receive increases of pay equivalent to twenty-four per cent from July 1 and thirty-four from August I.—Reuter.
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  • 35 7 Reuter. The Hague, July 25.—At the opening of the Sates General, Queen Wilhelmina said that measures to meet the dissolved Chaniber's demand for important, changes in the constitution would be introduced Without delay.—R?uttr.
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  • 24 7 The Passengers Restriction Enactment, passed at the last meeting of the Federal Council, came into force on publication in the Gazette on Friday last.
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  • 506 7 BRILLIANT FUNCTION IN REGENTS PARK. Duke of York's Speech. Reuter. London, July 25,—The jubilee of the Eastern Associated Gable Companies was celebiated by a most elaborate programme of festivities in the Botanic Gardens, in Regent's Park, including a banquet at which Sir John Denison Pender presided There was
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  • 106 7 Opening of Premises for United Chinese Assn. The formal opening of the United Chines a Association premises took place last Sunday, at 5 p„m. and t.a party was held in commemoration. The attendance of the MCFC orchestra helped much towards the success of the function. The president.
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  • 39 7 Amount previously acknowledged $23,176 Robinson and Co Ltd 100 Mrs Elder 25 Mrs Younger Blair 10 ELS 5 Miss B English 2 Mrs E T Wilson 27 $23,345 E. M. BURKILL, Hon Treasurer.
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  • 135 7 REBELS DEVASTATE THE COUNTRY. Tireat of Famine. Reuter. London, July 23.—The retreating Irregulars continue to leave a trail of devastation, cutting the telegraphs and burning the barracks, notably at Cashel, Tipperary, and Clare Morris. A communique issued in Dublin says the population in many places are on the
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Aix la Chapelle, July 24.—A congress at which 360 communis were represented, unanimously voted in favour of the independence of the Rhineland.—Reuter.
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  • 160 7 Dutch and Other Interest*. The rubber industry iB well used to crises, comments the Economist." It always seems to be standing at the parting of the ways. For years past hopes h.ve run high that something is to be done, immediately, for putting the industry upon a thoroughly
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  • 186 7 Invitations have been issued for the ceremony of laying the Foundation Stone of the new Hospital of the Mtdical Mission for Women and Children on Aug 14. All interested in the welfare of the sic-k poor of t.his c ty are cordially in\itcd
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  • 215 7 MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, July 26. Silver 35. Hongkong 127s per cent Premium. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers. —Allcnbys 17 to 19 cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Craigieloa* 22' A to 27 2 cents, Bukit Stmbawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 4d to 9d, Mentakabs 12 V 2
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  • 842 7 NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY "ECHO." It iii only a second leagu: soccer match that is to be played on the Fadang to-morrow, but a crowd of first league match proportions may be expected. The occasion is the replay between the Harlequins and the ExServices—replayed because the war veterans
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  • 233 7 Reuter. COLONY vs. F. M. S. The following have K:en selected to represent the M S in the match to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturdny and Monday, Aug 5 and 7 N J A Pester, T C Green, N Grenier,' P H HYnnessoy, A E Holmes Brown
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  • 30 7 INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. Th preliminaries in annual inter-school sports are to be decided bo-nast row and on Friday, on the ground? of Raffles Institution, commencing at 4 p.m. each day.
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  • 26 7 PENANG CLUB TOURNAMENT. In the hna' of the Penang Club billiards tournamtnt. 'B" Class. Mr J Dick beat Mr A M Cass;ls by lfi points.
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  • 222 7 MALAYA CUP DATES. Forthcoming Malaya Cup dates art j definitely arranged as follows (home j t atn g■ 11 n first): July 29.- -Negri Sembiltn ye. Malacca. Aug s.—Johore rs. Malacca. Ai.g 12.—Malacca vs. Singapore. Aug 19.- Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan. Aug 26.—Final at Kuala Lumpur, with winners of
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  • 81 7 K. G. C. JULY MEDAL. The result of the July medal (bogey) of the Keppel Golf Club is as under .1 Hodgins 3 up B I Jones 2 up G Peterson 2 up J Kennedy 1 up S H Mou 1 up The ladies' BpoOß was won by Mrs
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    • 98 7 HiiiiiriTiiifiiri(TinvniuinafTiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiir!iMii!iiiniiiiin(iii:iiiiii!i iii'iiiiiiiiiiKi i'iimi i nn mini. inanßiuv STERILISED MILK. I PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. I Small Sizeslo.4o 11 cts. 1 j NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. 9 (London) 1 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. 9 i !!i!iiniiiii:i'iiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitininiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiniiiimiiittiniiiiiiiiia a m ARE HOS F
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  • 1686 8 LAWN TENNIS. SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Final Tie—Honda Beats Dean. By "Echo." i A Japanese ia once more lawn tennis champion of Singapore. Succeeding! to the laurels of Shunji Nakamura, a: compatriot in Asajido Honda has woa the all-comers event in its second year, and next month will
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  • 48 8 Ladiee Doublet Handicap. Mrs Marsh and Mise Naughton beat Mrs Maxwell and Miss Fawcett, 3—6, 6—4, 6—l. Mise Brooke and Mies Qhappeil beat Mrs Moroell and Mrs Pierrepont 6—l, 6—3. Mrs Brat ton and Miss Andrew beat Mrs Ager and Miss Moore, 6—l, 6>B.
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  • 115 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 25.—Mrs Hall distributed the prizes of the Golf Club besmis tournament. The ladies singles was won by Mrs R N Hamilton and the doubles by Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Reimann. The mixed doubles went to Mr and Mrs Hamilton, the el>en
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  • 210 8 CHALLENGES AND ACCEPTANCES. "Bobby Danler", hoping that hie lette» will "catch the eyes" of the promoters of the forthcoming tournament (and it ought to do, with a nom-d»-guerre like that), write® that he te willing to take up the challenge of Chin Beng, the 7st 131b boy who want*
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  • 142 8 j WARREN SHIELD COMPETITION. The Warren Shield musketry competition, open to Company teams of Regular and Volunteer units in Maßaya, will be shot for on Oct 1, next, at the Kuala Lumpur rifle range. Teams are limited to one per Co., and will consist of an officer and I
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  • 358 8 PENANG RACE RESULTS. Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penamg, July 25.—There was a large gathering on the opening day of the raoe meeting. Ideal weather conditions prevailed. The results were as follows Perak Plate. 6 furlongs. Second Start II (Redfearn) 8.2, 1; The Bolter (Turley) 8.6, 2; Sorlrong
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  • 33 8 M. I. A. TOURNAMENT. The English game billiards tournament of the Mutual Improvemient Association will commence on August 10. Entries close on July 31. Entry sheets are now open at the club.
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  • 47 8 THE KING AND THE S. Y. C, following message from the Officer Administering the Government was received by the Vice-Commodore of the Singapore Yacht Club yesterday "Glad to inform you that His Majesty has approved the grant of the title 'Royal' for the Singapore Yacht Club."
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  • 9 8 [Other Sports items will be found on page 7.]
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  • 164 8 A two feature programme for the second show is down for the Marlborough, to-night, they being both Paramount Artcraft pictures, of five reels each. The first presents the popular Charlies Ray and is entitled "Alarm-Clock Andy." The other is one with a very amusing story of matrimonial muddles,
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    • 512 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET.—From Ist August, Godown st Bonhara Strss4. Area about 3,000 square feet. Apply to Chartered Bank. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) Notice is hereby given that the Second Annual General Meeting of the Members of the abovo Company, will be held at the Registered
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    • 304 8 Electricity in the Home AUSTIN AUTOPLANT Nr Lighting Country Houses, Hotels, Railway st Bungalows, Yachts and many other purposes As the name implies, this plant is entirely satotn ttic U regulates the lighting voltage when charging the batter The utility of the Autoplant is not confined to Iwkti expended up:m
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  • 3264 9 THE CASE OF A DISPUTED WILL. There commenced in the Supreme Court, Malacca, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., before the Hon Mr Justice A V Brown, a civil suit in which wellknown Chinese of Malacca are the interested parties. Mr T Dudley Parsons of Singapore and Mr
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    • 170 9 4 A..IW.A. BELLMAN SMITH OWEN cjyfiINEERING CORPORATION/ LTD. (Incorporated in England.) CRANES AND TRANSPORTERS. STEEL WORKS PLANT. GAS PRODUCERS. \li types and capacities of Hoisting Machinery for the RAPID AND ECONOMICAL HANDLING of Material and Merchandise. m SOLE AGENT:— P. A. Paris, 54 56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. AJLA. A.M. A
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    • 591 9 DO YOU STOP SUDDENLY IN THE STREET? Have you ever had to stop suddenly in the sti-eet. and utter a cry of agony? A sharp knife-like pain strikes you in the back. The suffering is terri; 'e for Rome minutos. You move on wondering when your next attack will come.
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  • 353 10 PENANG LIBRARY COMEDY. Had Heath Robinson been in the Penang Library the lother afternoon he would have found a ready made caricature for his pencil. For some months past the friction between the iron hooks in the ceiling and the eyelets carrying the ropes by which the
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  • 226 10 Firms and Ex-Service Men. London, July B.—Evidence given on behalf of the Labour Ministry to a Select Cormmittee of the Commons shows a serious fall in support of King> roll of firms undertaking to employ a percentage of' t x-Service men. Of 30,000 firms who originally agreed, only
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  • 148 10 The public has an impression that Charlie Chaplin is under a contract at "a million a year. The fact is that the distributor, First National Pictures, agreed to pay him one million dollars for eight pictures, and it has taken him five years to make them. This
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    • 575 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. eft BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. ,UV» ~.o rpo rated in England.) (Ce»P"" PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. ORIENTAL S. N. CO. w t h His Majesty's Government. l 'f;; N V„>s FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 27 p e vanb* about Aug 6 about Aug
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    • 408 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 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 27 dep 28 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr July 27 dep
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    • 523 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS r/ m Monthly saibngs 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.s. EMITA Aug. 12 Sept. 4 s.s. ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct. 9 s.s. EURELIA Oct.
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    • 470 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. NANKING s.s. CHINA Au \l Sept 16 (First class fare, Hongkong to
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    • 585 12 WANTED. WANTED.—Eurasian an kinase Ladle* to sell u.:r?i ir spa cii rs l..»dk and c iidian'l ami bhoes. Liber;.! c rnmissi vi. Apply, between 9 and 10 aja. Frankels, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street. TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Chamber*. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO L E
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    • 690 12 NOTICE RURAL BDOD, MALACCA. NOTICE. Municipal Ordinance, Clause 122. The public are hereby lotifieJ that the Sungai Ra.nbai Road between Morliman and Kesang River will be closed to through traffic except as unJer during the period of reconstruction from tne 24th instant until further notice. The .section of road actually
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    • 449 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated B9 thr. U. S. A A owned by the national cm BANK OF NEW YORK. Capitol and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 -tend Offiea:—6f) WALL BTREEI NEW YORK, ixinaoa Ofltea:—M Bialiopagata, Qttee:—ST Pace. r'ra;iC!BCo QiTice .—232 Montajaaaazp Street. BRANCHES. hina:
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    • 445 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. BEAU OFFK f 9i. ha&kbt street. BRANCHES: l ->«*&& ftp Beach Str^-t Malacca ttl Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jaiaa Suleiman. iatu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahzjinat Pstaattatag 16, Jlir. AGENCIES All London, New York. San Francisco. B* tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang. ■-j Efluv. Hoagkong, Araoy, PontianKk
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    • 424 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Capital in 600,000 Shares £5 each £3,000,00;' Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. prWtors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. Losdca Joint ity and Midland Rank, Ltd. London County Westminster Parr's Bank, Ltd. National
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    • 396 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lie* Teong Wah, Esq (Chairman.) Gau- Knek Khiam, Eaq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, r:i»q. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Baa> Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Rob. San Hin, F.&q. Seah Eng
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    • 261 12 THE MALAYA a:V, X|V DAi„. saaacaipnoi) b. PAYABLE n AUVnti Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copyoct, Postage Extra 50 cts to foreign countries $i VERY MANY "MALAYA TRIBUNE" *J depend upoa street BtU eri 7 paper. It aiU h tJp sure them against on day S when, ai of*
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