Malaya Tribune, 11 December 1922

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. IX 299 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922.
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    • 209 1 fTO UNE£D GLASSES j OPTICAL CO., j U' GAP °?f, T |g|SJ&RAND SHOW OF X MAS TOYS I. j "iI :i\iUU> "i i istiche, n lie coinI/: r rs" plete tcdc'loT. in five beautiful -1 colour.*, can be worked over and over v Plush Bear on Wheels. As sketch, mohair
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    • 214 1 ANNUAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING TWO WEEKS ONLY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM GENERAL MERCHANT, 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. BALLS (Entirely made in England.) "':j Per dozen. Phillips Hard ('ourt $10.50 "Albion" 9.50 Tri-colour 0 "Ciub" uw RAJA CO., 117, North Bridge Road,
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    • 69 1 j VIRGINIA /^Xjjoo Made by m%\ 'jkmlMw One at msr*m y a time, n I SPECIAL OFFER j BRITISH MADE 1 ICYCLES.! 5 Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. j Saltley 72.50 I Standard 75.00 I Rover 80.00 I I NETT. I 1 JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. **********33 32SZ<n>SSSHSH^^ 5H5Z **********c3H5EFtfHH525 C^
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  • 1523 2 By Herbert Crooker Adapted from the Patheserial by Charles Hutchison Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. A THRILLING SERIAL STORY! CHAPTER 11. Nerve. SYNOPSIS OF FIRST CHAPTER. Edwin Stanbury, son of banker J J Stanbury, is mixed up in a defalcation in his father'is bank, together with others, and succeeds
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  • 314 2 The Rev. William R. Brock, of Berwyn, Oklahama, recently related the following personal experiences:— "When I was a boy of about twelve years", said he, "I had what a boy seldom has—rheumatism. I had been in bad health for some months and was taken out of
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    • 376 2 s»Jeiv from the Pure lime* cultiv-ted I Ask for "Montserrar" from all the on the Island of Montserrat, and is /wsiy\ L«^ in Stores, greatly superior to the drii.Ks pr«- Obtainable ia two formspare i from i.\!J lilCa W W Mont serrat LIME JUICE CORDIAL PURE LIME F UIT Sweetened
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    • 227 2 FRESH STOCK 1923 9 F. H Ay re's Tennisbells $10 00 per doz. Badminton Sets 1st Quality §35 00 2nd T 25.00 Cheap 20 00 Special Pingpoi g B Ols, Sets and Footballs. ROSE Co., Ltd, 387, North Bridge. Road, SINGAPORE. HARD TO BELIEVE. Yet Nevertheless True and Easilj Verified.
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    • 289 2 No. 1651. No. 1652. A full-strapped Taper Truck designed to meet the demand of a cheaper Market Price $20.00 UNITED ENGINEERS LBHTEB (Incorporate! in the Straits Sett isms-:» SINGAPORE. •j| J OOVRILisa food of J that do i. use! y s& %&Sssm everbewitl otit {< JBL > Whenever J« I
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  • 1133 3 HOW A JAPANESE THINKS AND WRITES. The following most readable article is taken from a Japanese weekly paper:— Eng-lisih are frivolous people. My name is honorable in Japan, and while not known in England should at least respectfully be treated. Moreover, English people do not know how
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  • 99 3 Producera' Poor Prospects. •It is complained that there it too much champagne, and M Bert«nard do Mun, president of the syndicate of the champt.tgne wine trade, takes a gloomy view of the prospects of the French producer. He declares that there is no longer a sufficient demand
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  • 180 3 EAT A HEARTY MEAL—AND ENJOY IT Why not? All that pain and flatulence you get after eating a good mail Is simply the result of harmful acid at work in the stomach. It creates a state of fermentation which will continue to exist only as long ai you :(llow it
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    • 691 3 U TETfHUST AGENCIES, Ltd., nII > assignee. B S!.n assess (in bankruptcy) H !sn,J rii Basal. Hoad. •ted to sell privately in single lots at their m ea I hambera, Raffles Place, ,le of the stock now to be cleared pn'ce. >ea hairpins, pendants, lockets, watches, diamonds, brilliant*, pearls, emeralds,
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    • 532 3 Cuticura Toilet Trio Satisfies every want of the most critical in cleansing, purifying and beautifying the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for every-day toilet purposes. Soap li., Talcum lt. 3d., Ointment li. 3d. »nd tt. 6d. SoUnhroufchoutthe Kmpire. British Depot :T.N*wPery*aoM,Ltd.,27,Ch>rt<rh>oa«3a..London E c 1 Soap shaves
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    • 342 3 Drive away jF*¥ Rheumatism^|£& PENETRATO Don't suffer needlessly -Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing required—Sloan's penetrates. For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints or muscles, for the sharp piercing
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  • 532 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. Bt "Footlisht." Inadvertently I stated on Saturday, that the changes of programme at the Alhambra and Marlborough, would be to-day. This is wrong and "Monday" should have been "Wednes4ay." To be teen on Wednesday in a Wonderful Wife." To-night the Empire
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    • 804 4 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. HOOT GIBSON with MOLLY MAL(^E In Peter B. Kynes smash-bang story of a young Western Dare-devil RED COURAGE A Universal picture in 5 parts. A picture so full of laughs and breath-taking thrills that you'll chuckle with your heart and
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    • 178 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE m on sale at the following depots:--SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bras Basah Road. Ban Teck Gun, 1 Selegie Road, dit Loke Kee, IGG Serangoon Road. Serangoon Store, 54 Serangoon Road. Chop Ban Long. 275 Serangoon Road. If Pereira, 6".2 Ser-aigoon Road. Chop Kian Hoe Choon, 22
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    • 387 4 CINEMAS Entire Big hange. At 7.30 Sharp. LOUIS GLAUM IN "IDOLATOHS" IN FIVE PART-. "Submarine and Simps" in 2 Parts wi;h Montgomery and Rock 2nd Show at 9,5 p,„. Col: Wm. N.Seiigs Gigantic Wild Animal Spectacle Goddess with Elinor Field Trueman Van Dvke 15 SENSATIONAL EPISODES* Episode 2 The City
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  • 184 5 COS REPORTS. gaypaae. Dec It 1 IV Loeal ■ft-**"* > I n Saturday. AM (175 tons sold). rtUMtoCM 1118 ETW Serendahs $2J5 to ed Malays »2.2o to J to 55 cents, Ulu 22 2 cents. New I .'"jo'cents, Bukit JeloP" jats, Malaka Pindas bdttgim H50 to to $3. Bassetts 'V
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  • 164 5 trade with British India is kpanese Department •Mnraitare ar.d Commerce in its E &esteadily expanding. Even reduced trade of 1921 rice as big as before V" m P -rts from India W off m 1914 and 1915 respectively as ol the world war, but expansion was effect-
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  • 172 5 Commenting upon the large quantities of Osaka Scotch whiskey that have lately figured in the Shanghai police courts, the "N.C. Drily News quotes some labels which were collected casually a month ago: House of Commons Whisky, Glasgow. Only for Gentlemen. Home in Usede. James Samuel 135 Conduct
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  • 208 5 To.HAT'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—s9oV4 175 tons sold. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Business done. Cop:i.,.—Business done. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour.—Business done. Jelotong.—No business. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $16>00 Java Cube 24.50 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press Cube 22.00 Sarawak White Pepper 21.75 Johore Black Pepper Mixtd Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra
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  • 82 5 Singapore, Dec 11. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d Demand 2s 4 l-8d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 13-32 d Ob New York Demand 53% Private 90d|s 55 On France Bank 710 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 176 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft IV*
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  • 32 5 The follow ng telegram has been received from Milan dated Dec 7, noon: Exchange on London Lires 91.85 per pound sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires 86.90.
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  • 85 5 C. of C. Rubber Assoeit' ion. Singapore, Dec 11. Pair Crept Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.— Lol don, Spot.— 1 Bbbed Smoke* Fheet Cloiir.;- Pnc >. Buyers Sel!« jT Q 47% 47% March 50 April to June 52% W% Latest Londo. Cables quote.-Lox don, Spot Is l%d.
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  • 57 5 Randan* Karbau Hcpltal. Dec 9, 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bar. Bed to 32 ig** 1015 .5 82 78 77 Temp 77 76 Wet Bulb Ther, 79 Dir of Wind Max Temp in shade 8b Mm d o° d 125 Max in Sun *fj Mm on
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  • 169 5 ARRIVALS. December 11. Elout, Dut 966 torn, Capt Promker, from Ba'Jrvia, left Dec 8, X P M. Singkep, Dut 284 tons, Capt Wermer, from Djambi, left Dec 9, X P M. Emile, Dut 94 tons, Capt Nacodah, from Rhio, left Dec 10, Seng Bee. Khoen Foeoig, Dut 534
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    • 366 5 NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS. (1923). The usual Sea Snorts will be held on Ist January, Off Johnston's Pier, commencing at 9.30 a.m 1 he Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., has kind y placed the s s. "Kelantan," at the disposal of Subscribers, admission by ticket, obtainable from the Hon. Secretary. Subscribers
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    • 252 5 CHOOSE YOUR CAREER. More than two million men and women have adopted the I.C.S. method of training. This is due to the fact that an I. C. S. student can acquire the necessary training to qualify for a responsible position without interfering in any way with his present occupation. The
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    • 253 5 WANTEDTO BUY. —Scrap Silver, such as broken buttons, broken wares, etc., large or small quantity, good price offered. Apply to Box SI, c/o Malaya Tribune." TO L E T. —Rooms, complete with bedding and gas iiiiht at Ho. U>, Kramat Road. Cheap rent. Apply Shinya, Dentint, 14-A, Change Alley. Tel.
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    • 265 5 t 'i i i:,ii,iiiiuiiiii iiniiimnm— i A DOLLAR OR TWO i l a is, of no importance compared I with your eyes. 3 Consult 2 LAZARUS s OPTICIAN, i I m 1 Medical Hall Building, J Battery Road. 1 iii'»iiiiiTiiiiii!iiii'irTiniin;;iini!iniin:n:it;!ininrT-.— MANDARIN CLASSES. Two classes will be open, one for Beginners
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 63 5 pTwHEMJ,V I*C ll 2.48 p.m. _3.lt» rn P";»--R 2 E (V) v. C CO., fc»A r^r...— m .it a.m., J p Board' 2 0 y«-° D* p.m. 73 a.m.. 0 ,w 1 \%s, Evatt^l 2 £s»* r On-n >• 1J Co tfo v. Eurasian Co. Hall, 8.30. K am 6.53
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    • 405 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec 11. Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis, Siak Pakan Baroe Hong Lee 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar* Sri Muar 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan *Glenbeg 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai Japan Tanda 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Emil Kirdorf 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca
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  • 28 6 BIRTH. NagaLINOAM— On December 10, 1922, at 75, Hill Street, to Dr. and Mrs. S. tfagalingam, a ton. Ceylon at d F M.S. papers please copy.
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  • 812 6 Those who were hoping for a reduction in the Municipal rates in Singapore have been disappointed. 14 No change is the decree of the Commissioners—-not unanimously, it i 3 true, but without very formidable opposition. The property owners, of course, were the people who wanted a cut in
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  • 697 6 Lieut T C Kay is appointed Acting Captain of the Malay Company of the S V F. The Railway receipts for October show an increase over previous months: so also do the Post and Telegraph receipts.—M M. A gazette announcement states th»t the Eurasian Medical Students Union, Singapore» been exempted
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  • 158 6 Reduces Rents 10 Per Cent. From "A LANDLORD" With reference to the tenant's letter under "Landlord's Joydays," I shall be obliged if you will publish the following for the information of th e public. Before reading your valuable editorial on this subject, when I saw complaints by
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  • 531 6 A beautiful calendar—with a dog picture by Norman Keene—comes tc hand from the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. London, IXo 9.—No fresh cases of small-pox have been reported ir.i London since Nov 24. The outbreak is I abating.—Reut*r. It is reported that four Teochews who are at present at large,
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  • 32 6 ng u backed. >rJ ransom. I| tt «S3 t0 r h "i* a Z Zovth(. but* c 'ars to ar,',. i i «*u.« V:: hand <i kJ i ai s
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  • 28 6 -Mai!, Hdd lp A heavy en 1 w ashout cn the J roar liundr ,i •toring the Pn 0 3 pumagera fr£ I uncertain wheth
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  • 66 6 Chinese Seat f ar Mala(a Prnate information ha; v« ceived that the Chinese «2 .uaiaeca on the Legacy* r the Straits Settlements offered to Mr Tan Cher./[J accordance with the Counc Vj approved by the Secretary of S; far the Colonics, and thai tha *2 man has accepted
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  • 182 6 Many wild thing* have been during 1 the past few months notj a!;out the results, but alg about < moral to Ik- drawn from the adop:i of the policy of restriction of rubi output ;n Malaya and Ceylon. Pi haps the most curious of a!! coi
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  • 71 6 There was a popular ivv:va! Volunteer dances on Saturday WP when nearly 200 responded t vitation of the officers ard of the SEE (v) to attend the Dn Hall in Beach-road, the h*3 *j brightly decorated w th work of an enthusiastic >3 m ttee. and the band
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  • 36 6 The Dutch steamer eV0, grounded at Rhio Trendjoek at 2 a.m. 3 refloated at 1 p.m. on ■y put into r ort the samC 31 master of the vessel there are no leakages.
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  • 56 6 W,. are inciebt-d >« j[ a Nichi-Nichi Shimbun i ng Xo!::o, D*" The Yokohama ;3 linnouncos a further staffs by fifty- t fjr*' A Japatiese na\" 1 .u,-> r? larwiod :it Foo Chow t volt, v :\j U prions v Prefecture of Na*P V:V *M r.sult of a
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    • 362 6 I THE IDEAL GRAMOPHONE 1 I FOR CHRISTMAS. g i His Master s Voice" LATEST I Leather covered Cabinet FITTED WiTH H. M. V. EXHIBI lOi M SOUND BOX. I 5 Complete Gramophone and Record Catalogues on Application. J H i a AGENTS: I Robinson Co., Ltd., ttrn? I I
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    • 23 6 lactogeji Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to ail Hsers upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • 301 7 v OF ACTION AT THE PREMIERS' r CONFERENCE. VERY GRAVE DISCUSSIONS. London, Dec 10. well-informed quarter that the main proposals 10 11. tne Allied Prime Ministers this morning Government intends to carry out the F*Jk«* t o the Reparations Commission on Nov 14, eetS£ ary the stabilisation
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  • 82 7 Reuter. London Dec 9. k oireace of the Allied Llr Bonar Law, M Poincare, r f. aid M Th anis, has Ff ,X it IViuring-stre t. —Reuter. London, Dec 9. reparations' expert, ikjMM, has arrived .n LonpzaKy with the object of lavs-, proposals HEi.i Premiers.—Re-uter. London. Dec 9. i3r
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  • 50 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec 9. Mtk-itatively announced thai poBtnt ;s in no way partieiis the Premiers' Conference I; ;s pointed out that the Efetf? is precluded from disfc>peaa therefore it ;ha; nothing relating to PiK wiB come before the Govthere is some indication Prera'ers' intention to PNke at Brasse s.—Reuter.
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  • 153 7 L London. Dec 10. J* Taj rj conference this N to the Prim Minister's .u H M the King. Signor i. *1"'* or r Law a short r® 1 r 't Italian exp rts workMussolini's Lt C 7 eM1Ce wI11 resume at pk«ft moon when Mr Bonar note
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  • 151 7 Reuter. The Observer's" diplomatic correspondent says Mr Bonar Law yesterday wa> faced by one of the most baffling* problems which ever confronted any premkr. namely the alterative of refusing a proposal which would mean European disaster or. breaking with France. The corresponds r> adds, that yesterday was one
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  • 52 7 Rubber Companies. U 'London, D- c 9. appointed F* ,:i HoQ se, knightsby L' trg d with £1 The names of L; of which b Plate at k ma H, ..r. i-., mouse: 'nouse: Sumatra Shavegyin L. Trust Merat oi p• i «h East. te N ar
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  • 17 7 1 Cities. Reuter. i, to. t roi a regular S lt 7' hav ter-
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  • 70 7 Development in U. S. Reuter. London, Dec 9. The Dunlop Rubber Company report, f r the ten period months ending June 30 shews a met profit of £588.000. £44,000 appears as a net trading loss on the Dunlop Plantations up to Dec 31, 1921, due to the low
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  • 79 7 Indian Councillor's Belief. Reuter. Delhi. Dec 9. In* a striking speech a* a lunch given in his honour by the Indian Community, Mr Sapru, retiring member of the Viceroy's Council, said .that his association with the Executive had absolutely convinced him of the enormous difficulties confronting he
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON TREATY NOW USELESS? Alarm in Britain. Reuter. London, Dec 10. Commenting on the naval position, the Sunday Times declares that the country is perturb d at the amazing sequel of the Washington conference. Britain, the United States and Japan signed and ratified the treaty, but France and
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  • 89 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec 9. The Navy Department has announced a reorganisation of the fighting forces, by which the Atlantic and Pacific fleets will be consolidated as the United States fleet, under the supreme command of Admiral Hilary Jones, with Vice-Admiral Eberle commanding the battle fleet
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  • 125 7 The Allied Proposals. Reuter. Lausanne, Dec 8. At the afternoon sitting Lord Curzon said he regarded lbs Allkd proposals as an adequate guarantee against surprise attack oa the Straits, but he proposed that the Allies and Turks confer regarding a further international guarantee of a political nature.
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  • 48 7 Opposition Dying Down? Reuter. Washington, Dec 9. The Senate Commerce Committee has approved the Subsidy Bill, which has been reported to the Senate after the elimination of the amendment requiring specific annual authorisation of Congress for the extension of Government aid to shipping companies. —Reuter.
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  • 64 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec y. The apparent coMapse of Era/dl's move for a* tripartite disarmament conference with Argentina and Chile has caused a sensation in diplomatic circles in Washington. It 13 believed in some quarters that it may taruoily handicap the general d sarmament negotiations which are expected to
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  • 20 7 Reuter. Warsaw, Dec 10. The Foreign Minister, Narutowicz, a distinguished engineer has been elected President of the RepublicReuter.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. London, Dec 10. Jt is officially stated that the Duke of Abercom is appointed Governor of North Ireland.—Reuter.
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  • 83 7 To Benefit Students. Reuter. Washington, Dee 10. In /memory of his student days in America M Clemenceau devoted the proceed; of his lecture tour to the American Field Service Fund, which was organised at the end of the war for the purpose of sending a number
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  • 134 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec 9. M Clemenceau pleaded for a greater participation of the United States in the world's affairs, before a distinguished company of diplomats and officials. He interpreted an extract from President Harding's address to Congress as an overture look ng towards European rapprochement, for which
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  • 125 7 Inquest on Proprietor. Reuter. London, Dee 9. The court was filled with Chinese, including Mr Tsang Woon Sun, Chinese Consu'-General, At the inquest at Cardiff on the body of Yee Sing, the proprietor of a Chinese laundry, who was found dead in bed, with three English girls,
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  • 49 7 International Conference. Reuter. The Hague, Dec 11. The peace conference organ:.-ed by the Internationa! Federation of Trades Unions has opened under the Presidency of Mr J H Thomas. There are four hundred who represent various European countries. The United States Labour Federation declined on invitation. —Reuter.
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  • 15 7 Reuter. Cbristiania. Dec 10. Hansen has been awarded the Nobel Peace prize.—Reuter.
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  • 22 7 November OutDuta. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Agents: Pahang Rubber Co.. Ltd, 36,500 lbs. Tanjong Oak Rubber Plantation Ltd, 18,740 lbs.
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  • 131 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Cey'on to-day is Rs. 174 to $100. The rate of payment if Money Orders from India aad Ceylon is Rs. 178 equa 1 to $100. It is stated that Mr Lloyd George has signed a contract to supply an American
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  • 746 7 WELL-KNOWN LECTURER IN SINGAPORE. What China Needs. A representative of the "Tribune" called this morning on Mr V M Chen, 'ecturer at the Columbia University, now staying in Singapore, when he was unfortunately crowded out with work, but Was successful in getting into a few minutes conversation
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    • 335 7 tiiiimummiiiiiiiiBimwiwiniiaiiiiMiiMiifiumfMnMiiaHBfininiifiiniftifiniiii.iiiiiiBtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii'»' i i itiiiitunii i 2 I 'ARMCO' NESTABLE CULVERTS I Easily Transported and Installed, because of their comparatively light weight and the compact bundles in which the sections are packed. i Strong and Beliable, because of the corrugated form and inter-lofclting joints. i I Lasting, because made from 4
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  • 133 8 FOOTBALL S R E vs. "C" COY. Volunteer Tournament. "VYe repeat the team to represent the S R E v. agrlinst "C" Coy this afternoon on the S C C ground: Salter; Parish, Lynch; Bowerman, Hardman; Lindsey, Watson, Holl-<nd, Orten, Summerhayes. YONG LIANG S SEVEN GOALS. On
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  • 570 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE. The first race for the Geddes Cup yesterday morning brought out twelve boats, a fine muster, considering the wet and windy morning, reminding one of racing at Home in the late autumn. The course (Club) was covered in record time by no less than six boats beating
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  • 433 8 CARPENTIER vs. SIKL Return Fight Arranged. Reuter. VMffcfc Dec 10. Siki has agreed to fight Carpentrier provided his boxing licence is restored and the meeting is held within ten weeks. Carpewtier telegraphed to "Le Maain" accepting in principle the French business men's offer of 300,000 francs for a return
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  • 172 8 POLO CLUB'S PAPER CHASE. A paper ehia.se arranged by the Polo Club took pUace yesterday morning. The meeting was at Bukit Timahroad at the junction of the new Golf Course-road, the field numbering 21 atnd including Lady Guillemard, Mrs Walker. Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard, most of the polo players
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  • 66 8 V M C A TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. R F Smith and C E Smith vs O E Zimmermann and A E Schudel. Tho Sin Hin and Ang Tiauw Ann vs Lim Bong Soo and Woon Sd <h Leng. R F Voelker and J Duguid vs S E Newberry
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  • 454 8 MALAYA CUP. Singapore Beat Malacca. Singapore beat Malacca at Rugby on Saturday by 19 points to mil (two goal* and three tries to nil). Singapore did not show their best form. Malacca put up hard fight, and the superior weight of the home pack accounted for a good deal
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  • 524 8 HOW TO STOP CROOKED RACING. A suggestion in the Daily Mail that paid racecourse stewards should be introduced in England to clear the turf of the suspicion of questionable racing tactics has aroused much interest, says Onlooker." Stipendiary race stewards, to be wholly effective, must be all-powerful. There
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  • 32 8 M C C IN SOUTH AFRICA. Benoni, Dec 10. East Rand made 196 (Sibley Snooke 76) and the M C C replied with 89 for four, when stumps were drawn. Reuter.
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  • 68 8 A P C vs. MIDDLESEX. The following will represent the A P C vs Middlesex Regiment at hockey to-day on the SRC ground:— G J Luke; C E Winter and H R S Law; A G A Mosley, H C Cooper |nd E N C Woollerton; A Stone, S
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  • 33 8 SIX DAYS EVENT IN U S. Reuter. New York, Dec 10. The Italo-American team, Goulett and Belloni, won the six-day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden, covering 2,457 miles in 143 hours.—Reuter.
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  • 385 8 Hongkong Children's Charter. Hongkong, Oct 5. —The Honpkong Government has just enacted an ordinance to regujLate the employment of children in certain industries*. The ordinance adopts the recommendations of m\ commission which inquired into the subject some months ago, the intention being to carry out, as far ai
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  • 408 8 TACKLE PROBLEM AT THE ROOT. (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.") Sir,—Now that His Excellency has dropped the income tax, I think a concession is due to another section of the public in the shape of relief from the grasping :gre»ed of certain landlords. This problem
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  • 240 8 A Favourable Impression. London. Nov 22.—The "Morning Boat" points out that the election of Mr Ramsay Macdonald to. the leadership of the Parliamentary Lal>ourites* instead of Mr Clynes, the former chairman, whose election was expected, represents a victory over the Trade Union element. The latter are much
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  • 42 8 Mr T J McGregor, State Treasurer, Perak, is retiring from the (service. Mr H Weisberg, Magistrate Seremban, is going to Perak as State Treasurer, from about the 15th of the present month, when Mr H A Forrer relieves him as Magistrate, Seremban.
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    • 240 8 EYESIGHT -',4 CAREFULLY EXAMINED CHa Our Methods are l n<i\ <» \rv n passed that stage. CONSULT OUB OPTICIAN S. SMITH ASONTsiain) ]m (Incorporating Jamea If, tioa fcCo.l 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE BANGKOK, SINGAPORE, LONDON I NEW YOBK. I H i MM MM i I CHEVROLEI I CARS 1 rpHE
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  • 444 9 Singapore, Dec 2, 1922. Article. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.51 Beef stew or curry kati 0.48 Pork, lean kati 045$ Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.56 Mutton' Indian 0.60 Mutton, Australian 0.61 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) 3 katis each 1.80 Fowl
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  • 1482 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Dec 8. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. NOVEMBER 4, 1922, Is*ue Paid Val. Up. 4 2|- 2|- Allagar Oil 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2 8 £1 £1
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