Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY- \U tt- 275 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1924.
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    • 360 1 iii iri:!iniiiininnii!>™ Ivs-KWitiTER i I IS OL'B n Cuarantced jj >' t,(lerate j Typewriter Emporium Si.gapor». j pgaQg^ 3000 »Q=Qj mogOE=OBOB=3OBOC= tl rO=OC=3QC3OC=OC3O ~1 W. H. DOP'S TRADING Co., r~—i! IMPORTERS J No 54 eobinson Road S i n g a p ore Telephone No. 2627. I EXPORTERS g ~«s*=
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    • 70 1 rri i i i nmi i i i nun mn i i i j WEAK EYES. f 1 You should be able to read a long I time without even thinking of your i eyes. llfI If not, please consult one of oar Opticians who Bill determine whether or net
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  • 323 2 VISITS FROM RIVALS AN INNOVATION Study and Critcism of big stores by prince's of rival concerns are the out2£!!* ng JSJ?*! f a start 'in? and novel shor lyMfr be put into operation by the Retail Distributers' Association, of which such firms as Self ridges, Harrods, Barkers,
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  • 377 2 MR. CBOBBUS, OF NEW YORK. SEES THE WORLD For those fortunate people who can take ion«r taftdfay* ta the winter and Boring and have plenty of money to spend on them the steamship companies are petting out their programmes of world cruise* and voyages de
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  • 215 2 BISHOP PREFERS THE "BANANAS" Chicago:—E,shop Edwin Hughes,, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in an addres* to a congregation here, contrasted the flaprers of the "good old days" with her flappers oi 1924, and he strongly sums up in favour of the latter. "We criticise their hair, their skin
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    • 218 2 REDUCES Oi^kTlTl LABOUR. OIJLAJrf Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in S.S) I Joseph Cposfield Sons P? Wapp, ngton j SEEDED MUSCATS 1 Big and Juicy Ready Stoned j 20«ts. j j A. CLOUET CO., 7, e ff!es Quay. j i WWfcj SINGAPORE. WRITE FOR FRE E RECIPE
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    • 594 2 FRETFUL BABIES Are Quickly Comforted «uid Helped By BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Fretfulrwss in youaig chilidren is usually due to stomach trouble. The use o£ eoothi ff syrups fails to correct the trouble and is really harmful. It is not nececBary because Baby's Own Tables will sweeten the stomach, allay the
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    • 411 2 $2,500 PRIZE^OM PETITION I The Federated Malay States Rubber P ropaifan I B offers a prize of $2,500 for the best Z h j foot Wear the J The Competition closes on January iist. i«,>- a 'at 1 FU P articul ars may be obtained on apnlW, I Dj to
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  • 496 3 COSTLY NECKLACE LIKELY TO GO TO AMERICA A mystery peral necklace, one cf the heaviest w exigence and the property cf IgggL*" come in?o fh o y pen market immediate y after the General Electhe Evening Standard'ln mail The necklace consists of s x row*
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  • 332 3 ACTOR IN A GRIM MISADVENTURE Two remarkable «stage accidents wore reported in mail week. In one a well-known actor was almost hanged in full view of a London audience. The victim was Mr. Ciauue Rains. The accident occurred in Shaw's play "The Devil's Disciple,'' where, in
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  • 125 3 London, 4th November.—Egyptian political circles are frankly disappointed at the result of the British elections. They had built high hopes on Labour ibeing returned sufficiently strong to assist Egypt in the House of Commons. The unexpected result, says 'the Cairo correspondent of the "Tim.es,'' has plainly disconcerted
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    • 271 3 I rV-HE ;STANDARD" Cars were first 1 introduced in 1903. Every year has I shown a steady and marked improve- men! justifying an extraordinary popu- X ,ai ity w licn can only be secured by a H really first class car. I Gracefully built the STANDARD is pleasing to look
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    • 341 3 I 1 ■■■'■ii 1 YOU CAN ECONOMISE I AND STILL OBTAIN THE BEST m ®The Best and Cheapest BRITISH BEER ON THE MARKET IS DOG S HEAD LIGHT LAGER. 1 I Obtainable Everywhere. I m S m 2 5 1 soie importers: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 1 a **********M1M***************11i1ii,!!,,!,,,,»,»,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^ i
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    • 344 4 AMUSEMENTS j EMPIRE CINEMA 1 I From Wednesday, 19ih November, to Monday, 24th November. I FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. S A Mighty Indian Picture with well-known Indian Stars S ISATIAVAN SAVITRI 'or I J SAKUNAYA SAVITRI 8 I In 7 Parts. S g which is undoubtedly oie of the greatest
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    • 287 4 AMUSEMENTS alhambra! 1 Change of Programme To-Night. J In the Second Show~at 9 p.m. Sharp, jj I Crime in a Big City I I 1 Reel Pathe Picture. I GOLDWYN PRESENTS f S Pauline Frederick in I THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13 j Hi In 5 Reels. J I CARL
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    • 442 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIfcTY sV^T PRESENTING TO-NIGHT A at 9.15 p. m '"MMIP Stuart Pat,,,,-, s ,ran and Mu trf Something new in Pictures' Up,r s <*ri a A Beauteous Ballet of 100 Hollywood Heartbreakers T Ui W 13 H.\!| U TEA WITH A KICK the fatal sir, A 27 STAR DELIGHT
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  • 402 5 may >Nt NOVEMBER |n *GlenfaUoch 2 fun. n pj Sa ma rang and P.anciiW 2 p.m. S V, T' nibllahan and Sri FkHmm i P-m. Ba*k»K* Sink S«fet b e If. S. Hong Keat 2 p.m. r% Benrfialfe, S*ak j Ban Siong Bee 1 p.m. >n d Teluk
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  • 79 5 •s Alongside the Wharvei or Expected to Arrive. r, 21st November, the sr. p H-uieates he VJOCOWH It U Q e i .1 <>\ ana the worn the Gate to en'er G,te I s Rindc burg, 12] tir.p, 8; Ttinsias, 6. a,e 1 4.) **< Vharf
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  • 137 5 S HARE AND PRODUCE TO-DA rs QUOTATION! RICE Rice' s!*™ X 2** Koyan 388 xvice, biam 2 «oct Rice, Siam 3 Rice, Saigon 1 Toon Rice, Saigon 2 gg Rice, Saigon 3 J™ 7 Rice, Ran2t>on 1 gjA Rice, Rangoon 2 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10 80
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  • 174 5 d ,1 Singapore, 21st Novetmber. Koobera.—Uncharged. Mining.—Menglembus have buyers at 60 cents. Rahmans partly paids offer at 62 K cents prawns. Ulu Piahs have buyers at M H5. Johans are quoted 50 to 53 cents. Rawangs have buyers at $1.02 without raiding se lers. Kinta Dredges
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  • 169 5 Taiping? $1,224 t $1,274 Nor.hs 9S to $1.01, Souths 91 to 94 cents, ex. Johans 53 to 52 cents, Petaling? $1.55 to $1.60 Nawngpets $1.80 to $1.85, Hitams $1.57 to $1.62, Ulu Piahs $1.85 to $1.90. Muruis $2.75 to $2.90, Licguis $5.75 to $5.90, Pen kalens
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  • 168 5 Singapore, 20th November:—The tin section again cccasic-r.'s outstanding interest with an upward inclination n most issues; sterling counters experiencing the greater demand. Rubbers excite little comment \yith buyers holding off, while Industrials are enquired for both ways with, h wever, buai'tess difficult, owing to buyers' and
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  • 205 5 AUTHORS HOLIDAY IN THE BACKWOODS Sinclair Lewis author of "Main Street" and "Babbitt," is back in England, having arrived at Plymouth from Canada. He is over in, Europe for a long periiod after having spent a holiday in Canada, during which he travelled 1,200 miles by
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  • 86 5 < HAM It El OF COMMERCE fcUBBKB ASSOCIATION Singapore, 21st November. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 59 5914 December 59 59% January to March 59 59% April to June 58 58% Latest
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  • 88 5 Singapore, 21st November. On London— Brnk 4 months' sight 2s 4d 3j16 Demand 2s 4d 3j32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19|32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 70 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 137%
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  • 134 5 8T AN PARI) OIL CO Kerosene Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins 55.98 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.65 Tiger per 2 tins $5.5p Tiger per 2 drums $5.20 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tinß of 8 gallons fT.fiO Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without
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  • 118 5 Per Ellora: Mr. C. W. You; g, Mr. S. D-yaram, Mr. L. C. Shah, Miss W. George, Messrs. C. D. F:nn, J. Studdard, J. Chalmers, T. Rae, F. Stanley, J. L. Hope, Miss M. L. Doig, Mr. F. Cooper. Per Cty of Karachi: Mr. and Mrs. S. Barker,
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    • 198 5 BUSINESS NOTiCE. Financial intarest in British Merchant Buslaess offered with employment to one or two y ung Chinese, well educated and influential!}' connected, with prospective offer partnership. Replies should embody experience and amount for investment. Apply Box No. 220 c/o MaUya* Tribune, Singapore. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE,
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    • 267 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER CORPS, SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Transport cf members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps by Motor Bus or Lany. (a) Tender? for rates for hire of above \enicles for t raws port of Vofanteen for training purposes as may b necessary ounng 1920 will foe received at the Colonial
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    • 188 5 I BUAN HAK CO.'s 8 I 25th Anniversary Sale. I JUST UNPACKED 8 NEW ARRIVAL OF FIRST CLASS GOODS S I AT REDUCED PRICES. 3 I PLEASE MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. g A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY SOLICITED i X TO THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. g 26 9, Orchard
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    • 18 5 X'mas Presents! X'MAS GIFTS TO YOUR FRIENDS ARE EXCELLENT PHOTOS BY pAULffCo., JL HOTOGRAPHERS 57, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • 106 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 21st November High Tides-—5.44 lA, 5.16 pm. Supplementary mail leaves. S V.C. Recruiting: campaign. Tiang Guam Brick Co., Adelphi, noon Boxing:—Key—Dupre, Happy Valley." To-morrow, 22nd November High Tides.—6.46 a,m., 6.43 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. Sunday, 23rd November High Tides.—7.3B a.m.,
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  • 57 6 MARRIAGE. WEE AND LIM—On Nov. 20th at gulut Timah Road, Wee Thong Poh to Lim t>ng Neo only daughter of the late Lim Chew Puan, grand daughter of Mr. Lim Quee Eng. Confidential communicationa intended for the personal attention of the Editor Mr Geoffrey Luckstod, should
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  • 585 6 The Sirdar and Governor General of the Soudan has been foully and deliberately murdered in broad day Ilight and the busiest hours almost en the steps of the offices of the Cairene administration. In the eyes of tha wofrid, watching the conduct of young Egypt in her
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  • 903 6 The daath ha* occurred of Mr Gcurg» Shaw Taylor, formerly agena, in Colombo uf the Chartered fiatilL M L&e Hung Teik, fiarriater-at-Law, Advocate and Solicitor, has joined Messra. r Kosp and Samuel. I m o The "Strati® Ech.V* undurstand thait Mr. m D. Heatty, Secretary for Chinese Affair*, he.» been
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  • 1643 6 IS CONSENT OF FIRST WIFE ESSENTIAL? QUESTION OF SIMILAR SURNAMES THE JUDGMENT The- action for breach of promise of marriage taken by Miss Wee Oh Kiah daughter of the late Mr. Wee Kirn Yam' agaanst Mr. Oed Teow Beng, a busunass' man of the* city was concluded
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  • 43 6 Programme of Parn<! -if for 23rd November, 1924. TO-DAY—RBCRUOTNC UfPAW To-morrow, 22nd November at Farrer Range. < ,?sW^ Shoot. r Sunday, 23rd November «t 7 r Range. Chinese Coy., Le*w GkumAmtion. n wot**. 11 a.m.—Farrer Range, M. C Practice feoaafcead Matthew
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  • 13 6 From Europe (London 30th October) by Kkm, Ft,M 11 a.m. to-<:ay.
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    • 355 6 FASHIONABLE GOLD CUBB CHAIN j j JEWELLERY. Ij| j Ladies' Gold Curb Chain Necklets Length 17" 9 ct. Price $12.00 1 fjj jj 9 w n m 17" 15 Price $18.50 I I I j Bjl||jf Childs 9 carat, necklets 15 ins. Price 4.C0 g H 0 0 Ladies' Gold
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    • 22 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATION RUBBER Lmd.n Stocks on If* tons. I London.—lt. 5?4«. Local— 59 cents. TIN Luiiwi IflHttff [V Local-$l3O per pied 1
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  • 170 7 EXPIRED LAST NIGHT FROM STOMACH WOUND j ZAGHLUL PASHA'S CHAGRIN Fr ypT'S GOVERNMENT HELD RESPONSIBLE SUDAN INCITEMENT Reuter. i he Santar died The Sirdar slept tic which was h definite decline at 11 pam, his heart he expired paaceli mm V- a: IMS [.:».-Jitter. PREVIOUS BULLETINS i r:—The
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  • 88 7 WIND GENUINE: HOW IT CAME TO LIGHT N member:—The sub-com-stigate the authen--ur has reported cl mot it* prcrrume- to M. Rnkovukv's atari i r -onse, a .d will n ior tne cessation r. 1 Great Britain. Udaj hh v (By Mail):—The i atic correspondent ries show that j
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  • 43 7 Reuter. v -VL, I I t!S t «.en. Sarrar.o t during th« t jr Tftoan line. An aav* that i RJrr was wounded >v<r "he command n Ueut^-OOuOCMI i in addition to 'vN rt! "l AJ»ldi6r« mostly 1 -ft uter.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. K -1 IfKOL SHELVED V M: 1 to **le •«»]'««id with Great 1 1 the T 1 l-rotne-j].—Val«
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  • 25 7 Reuter. v ~,M« hold-up I. -if.fc 1 f ■'••»":—-The U'hurf ''i- 1 WMturvH» worker* 1' r shipping, IkR M up in all Auar
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  • 141 7 THREATENS EASTERN COMBINE AGAINST JAPAN THE OIL CONCESSIONS Reuter. London, 20th November The "Times" Rig» cwrespondeM says that political curies in Moscow are busy working out pans for new international combinations particularly with to France, Japan and China. One Group advocates the rebanishing, in s me form,
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  • 120 7 GOING TO ITALY AS LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Reuter. Loud n, 20th N</ventbir:—Reutor ha? been informed tha: Mr. Austen Chamberlain >*■ leaving for Italy in Deo mber a* the British Representat ve on the Council of the L ague of Nation*. Hs thus mUaea the oper;ng of Parliament. It
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  • 105 7 GERMAN GENERAL GETS YEAR FOR LOOTING Reuter. (.ille, 2">th No\embwr:—«One of the sotu.Jed v,av crinuna s th., German Genera' von Xnthrus;ua, ilVson:unia,:;Am to five years' impria nuient after the war on a charge? of «itea'ing furniture and articles of cloth ng from Chateau in which h« "biLl.eel
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  • 42 7 Reuter. L-:s Angeles 20th November:—Tne Aqueduct dispute has been settled fotkwing on a pk dge by the Los Angeles Clearing House to co-operate with the ranchers n their efforts to secure a fair share of water for irrigation purposes.—Reuter.
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  • 20 7 Reuter. Batavia, 20th November:—The casualties in the Java earthquake are now established as G64 killed and 52 injured.—Router.
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  • 153 7 The folloifrfng had the honour of djining with His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guilleanard to meet Admiral Sir Arthur and Lady Leveson at Government House on 20th November 1924:— H. E. Major-General Sir T. Fraser, X.C.8., C.S L, CM.G, Hon. Mr. Hayes and Mrs. Marrfogt, Miss Fraser,
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  • 81 7 Tokio, 19th November:—The Government has deciJed to allocate V.15 mflliicn for the erection of a wire'ess station v.n the island of Yap. It is announcd that the Government has deciJed to continue the post cf commercial attache on c ndition tint the expenditure is curtailed. Twenty-nine workers arc
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  • 47 7 The inquest into the circumstances attending the deiath of Lee Men£, a seventeen year old Chinese boy, who feW off the tram car in South Bridge Road on Monday night and succumbed to hie injuries was commenced before Mr. Bourne, the City Coroner this mcrnfrtg.
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  • 212 7 GUARANTEES POWERS WILL ASK FOR AGREEING ABOUT CHINA BRITAIN AND U. S. FAVOUR A FREE HAND Reuter. 1 una, ilOih Ncvrmber:—ReuUr uTdcratarvis tJuti the bitihwto projocted concsteri action by the Pow r* in connection with the condition» in China is found to be /nopportune. Nothing is
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  • 122 7 SEQUEL TO KIDNAPPING SCARE The two Chinese who were arrested in connection With the kidnapping scare were charged before Mr. Pryde, the District Judge, yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt. Chan Fok, a Cantonese carpenter was convicted of assaulting an Indian in South Bric|;t?-road and sentenced to six
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  • 83 7 TWO YEARS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT A Ceylon Mohamedan who was arresyted by the Detective Department a few days ago in Park Road while attempaing to sell a pistol to a Chinese, was cc« victoi by Mr. Pryde, the District Judge yesterday on charges of being in possession of the
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  • 92 7 THREE MONTHS SENTENCE FOR CHINESE A Chinese who was described as an exdisdiple to a Chfn se Monk in Thomrpsonrc*ad, by Court Inspector Meredith, was this morning convicted and sentenced to three mo lahs rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Secinett, in the Second Police Court this morning on a
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  • 146 7 The foltowing is the prograrr«Tie of a concert arranged by Mrs. E. D. Atkins to be given at the Tanglin Club on Sunday, the 23rd instant, at 9.30 pjm: —f. Two Miniatures for Violin, Celito and Piano, Frank Bridge; Mr. J. Tryner, Mr. G. J. Kloos, Mr.
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  • 48 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Panama, 21st November. —The Dutch airmen flying from HolLamd to Java passed over Panang shaiftly arfJter 10 o'clock this mar ii ng and Wore seen coming from the north. After circling once over the town the monoplane went southwards for Meda».
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  • 224 7 REGULATION OF DRUGS AGREEMENT ELIMINATION IMPOSSIBLE TO LIMIT MAKING OF OPIUM DERIVATIVES INDIA ACCEPTS SCHEME Reuter. Geneva, 20:h November :-The Secord Opium Conference has been concluded. In UW gemral discusaion the Canadian Delegate declared that Canada was prepared to give general support t the movement for the
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  • 564 7 HYLAM CONVICTED AND SENTENCED DOCTORED TEA There is to much of this sort of thing remarked Mr. Justice Farrer Manby at th S.dangor Ass.zes yesterday, when'he OODvw.ivd Ah Boon, a Hylam, in the employ of Mr. Mu.raine, of Kiving, on a charge of k.dnapping a seven-y .ar-o
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  • 26 7 The Hon. Mr. .Sorg One Siang and Mr. Tan S o B*n have been elrcttd President and Vice-Preaidont respectively of the Singapore Chinese Glra/ Sttuool Boars*.
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    • 263 7 FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z" ENGINES I IH, 3, 6, 10 and 15, H. P. THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z" ENGINE successfully uses economical j fuels, requires the least attention and starts quickly and easily at I any time. I j THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE "I" ENGINE is the LOGICAL Engine for I I you to use
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  • 71 8 Sports Pastimes. TO-NIGHT'S BOUTS BOXING A good crowd is expected at the Happy Valley tc-night when Battling Key will provide the ma'in-evc» It aigainst Andre Dupre. Toiiho and! De Lean go up in a te-.t rounder whille the eight round scrap between Boy Walley and Yew Jin promises to be
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  • 304 8 (From Our Own Carrwipondent.) Domy Santos, who caused several disappointments in the Singapore ring, has pleased the Batavian sportsmen by winning his second fight. It will be remembered that Santos, who is desorfoed as "ex-kamipioa-:. vedcTgewicht van Markka" by a Dutch editor —moaniig
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  • 497 8 WORLD'S GREATEST HEAVYWEIGHT TURNS EVANGELIST Jack Johnson, the greatest heavy-weight to hold the championship of the world is now training to K. 0. the Devil. Jack Johnson is ready for another fight— a little "go* against the devil. The former heavyweight champion is out to slam religion into
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  • 51 8 HOCKEY The S.C.C. team will oppose a team of the Royal Sussex Rejrt. thw afternoon: O. R S. Bateman, G. C. Na*h, C. K. Wmtor, P. N. Swmchatt, H. C rT r 'l£Si?- B e C^° We M^fey Hoblyn. Referee: G. C. Clarke. White shirt* will be
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  • 30 8 FOOTBALL Reuter. Lorulnn, 20»ii X over fib 112 r:—Su n aJ boat Prreton N. E. by the odd god in three m the nrsd division «rf the Lou^ije.—Kout«
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  • 916 8 The positions in the E (gHsfc Lew* jnd the SoDttiah Leag-ue up to and iucludirur NuVMnbw 20, are: DIVISION I Goals v+ n PWL D F A Pts Notts C. 15 8 3 4 1G 7 20 Birmingham 15 8 3 4 14 13 20 Sunderland 15
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  • 161 8 GOLF November Monthly Medal: The Junior Division tie between E. C. MilKflWl and J. O. C. Dalton was played out last Sunday when the latter wont with a of 87 14 73." President's Holiday Beer Mug Competition for the beat nett score over holes was worn by J.
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  • 18 8 RUGBY London, 20th November:—The All Blacks beat Oxford University by 33 to 15 at Oxford.—Reuter.
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  • 77 8 The following have been selected to j.tay for ScufflfrUb* j in the ftrst Malaya Cup fixture Mu'uoiai, uit M*!ni.va on Satu«i®y:—Smith. Wuidbnis, Lander, Stoka<»-Hu{rb«;; \Voalk*rd and White; Ltoyd Owe i, WW. Fry. Harriot, Utville, ttamiure. Gil ban. iiftd riiUciii^ytan. Mr. J, Dykes, the Negro Sembibin Rutfby
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  • 100 8 The Colours did alll the scoring in the gn*** game which was played on the Hi Jang yesterday aiftemoon. The Whites had several good players from H.MJ3. Hawkms, who are on their way home on the Malwa. The forward was poor and left a groat deal to
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  • 77 8 YACHTING Hi 1 ff Ko >' ul Singapore Yn ht Uub «r« winced:—On Siin-lny, Novoml*r 2Hrd, the first of th. u lk for ,>v,ir ,Wke Boden Khe» k* ,m J HarJi,, «i> i «'*'< Polly S.I f»cr *****., jwltihleen scratch, Hetty 4.5, U. G,rl i 1 Jlelcn 40,
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  • 335 8 FORTHCOMING GYMKHANA AND SPORTS MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent JdZ"«\ mi} Nov b <*.-A gymkhana mi 82? mcc i:nr arJ r the Patronage cf Pertuan and tie Hen Ihe British Resident of Negri S5» held on the Paean*. Port D.ckson on Friday, Saturday and Sunday December 19,
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  • 94 8 London, 18th November. Manchester Market— 8M lbs ehirtings fair (new basis) 16 i 3( j 40 s Grey Yarns, single twiae 28 V 4 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards H 3 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling Ameri- 13.75 Cotton Egyptian 25 50 Metals— Tin Std.
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  • 80 8 o, E o^° P oo r Christmas Let ters; November Parcels; November 21. New Year:—Letters; December 1 5 Parcels; November 25. U. S. A.:—Christmas Letters; Nov 21 New Year:—Letters; November 26,' 28. Canada:—Chrilsitma® Letters; Nov 21 New Year:—Letters; November 26,28 Parcels; November
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  • 42 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by correspondents. Letter* sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference ia given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]
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  • 184 8 Sir,—From the rumours that have been circulated and corroborative letters which have appeared in the local papers, there appears to be ground for belief that the kidnapping of children is not entirely a nightmare, although the actual cases may be isolated and not so .numerous as some correspondents
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  • 164 8 THE GAIETY THEATRE "Tea with a Kick" is the special Feature attraction announced by Gaiety for a week's run, starting to-night. As a* photoplay it is comparable -to a musical comedy hit on the stage. It has a cast of 27 s<uars, assisted by 10 prize-winning beauties and
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  • 287 8 ASSAILANT ESCAPES A cable from Tokio to the Nanvo NichiNichi Shimbumsha yesterday states: During a sp ech .f gre.ting to a cicwj al hi* residence in, Snanghai, Dr. Sun Vat-sen, who hid just arrived from Canton, was threatened by a ruffian brandishing- a revolver. 'Students arrived
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  • 290 8 Attention, is invited to the advertisement appearing on another page announcing the new evening classes of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce. The School was founded in June, 1923, and in the short time of its existence it has amply demonstrated its usefulness to young men
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    • 362 8 /1 if) S m experience. I I Price $10. R RAJA Co 1 Hi 117 NORTH BRIOCE RDm J m» SINGAPORE. iiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiHiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinini.iiiiinrnnii,,!,,,,,,, THE HAPPY VALLEY TO-NIGHT MAIN EVENT BATTLING KEY vs. ANDRE DUPRF (Ex-Lightweight Champion of Malaya). (Ex-Featherweight ChanuV 12 Rounds. P 011 of Fraan) Boy Waliey vs. Yew Jin
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    • 46 8 sure way to better health. The health of the little ones and of the parents can be maintained by regular courses of tW lung healing j body bufUi which contains 44, the world's finest cod liver oi!. A■ SCOTT': emu.: j Best f uf Jfk 'A
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  • 1025 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET .JftS? LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Snare Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Sin|:lapore, 21st November. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue MAIL Q UOT ATIONS Value 2s Allagar i 2s Anglo-Java oi's 20s Anglo-Malay of? 20s Ayer ?o!g 20s Batu Caves
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    • 237 9 The British Malaya Trustee Executor Company Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) is prepared to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Custodian Trustee, Attorney or Agent, For Further Particulars apply to THE SECRETARIES, 29, Chartered Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE. m w^amwm^mmmmmmmtmlmm mmMMme\ n mwi ewmku- m»mm *****5252!» RE ST RIN GIN G
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    • 405 9 PHOTOS! PHOTOS!! GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Outdoor Work our Speciality Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE THE STRAITS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. 105, North Bridge Road, Corner of Coleman Street. Tel. No. 1207. CHAN TECK SWEE Proprietor. DIGESTIVE TROUBLES So Soon Get Worse Few complaints get serious more quickly than digestive troubles, and
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    • 96 9 GONOSAN. (Registered Name). j Compound of the finest East-Indian Sandal-Wood Oil and the effective ingredients of resin Kava-Kava. For many years past famous all the world over. On account of its purity and eminent results Gonosan is recommended as the best balsamic remedy. Obtainable from all Chemists and drug stores.
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    • 299 9 GENUINE ITALIAN MANDOLINES From $15.00 GUITARS $17.50 OTHER MODILS FROM $10 to $45. Call or write for full particulars THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE A small Monty (.1 1 little Montserrat I f Cordial) dashed K-— j into
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  • 1101 10 ENGLISHMEN'S DUTY IN INDIA Calcutta 22nd October:— Bepin Chandra Fal, one of the leaders of the Moderate Party :n Bengal, speaking at a luncheon of the Rotary Club, declared that there was no fundamental difference between the peoples of India and those of Great Britain He
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    • 553 10 PHONE 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 5G—3 Market Street. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST and [Sole Distributor for Michelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing in GARGOYLE Lubricating oil. PHONE 2419 for your requirements and same will be promptly executed. Cuticura Mainlaiiß
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    • 506 10 SKk\ It is the weak spot' in the throat that always feels the first effect of germ attack or any sharp change of temperature. Prompt and proper treatment is necessary if germs are to be prevented from carrying soreness and inflammation all along the breathing tubes to the lungs. Being
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    • 247 10 STEAMER SMJKS PACIFIC MAIL STEAST^jj^ TTWr,™ MANAGING AGENTS V ,r «illf AMERICAN STEAMERe V, r PRESIDENT CLEVELAND L n Ves Hon «-aong PRESIDENT PIERCE nL. on OA^T via U| °ELRop£ SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW v, FIRST CLASS THROuSt FOR LOCAL EQUIVALENT 1 £120 £112 HONGKONG-CALCUTTA SERVICE j HONGKONG, SINGAPORP ZZZfZ
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  • 509 11 MEAT Beef 6t eak (round-) kati *4 Beef stew or curry kati Pork lean kati g£ 22 lea T n and fat (Ist quality) 46 Mutton Indian kati y 70 Fo U wr n ka^ tralian kati W Capona (Ucally reared) kati 2ucL lly reared > W
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  • 283 11 TO BE EFFECTED BY SYNTHETIC COMPOUNDS What makes dreams? Is it possible to dream to order—to decide before sleep what to dream about? Dr. Edwin E. Slosson, of Washington, explains how it is possible to ba.-dsh nightmare, substituting bright, happy dreams, because of new researches carried out
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  • 262 11 RICH STORE "SOMEWHERE IX CANADA" a Dr, Q -u F Kunz "O" than a hundred diamonds have been found a £S \m 1 m 0h, Michigan Md \Viscons.n. The circumstances of find fv, havt alwa >* s such as to indicate that the Elated and wider* mattered gems
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  • 101 11 London, 4th November The Riga cor respondent of the "Times" says that as a result of the French recognition of the Soviet Goveromen>t,there is much anticipatory jubilation antong Soviet politicians over the expected return of the remnants of the Russian Black Sea fleet most of which
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    • 388 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 7&TBRITISH INDLUND^rWU^ (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PDHNSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION TO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) Oi'TWARDS from LONDON. HOMHWARDS r CUM 4 Japan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore 9,000
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    • 155 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOE BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. DACRE CASTLE due Nov 26 EGREMONT CASTLE due end Dec. For Freight, passage, and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service
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    • 31 11 THE I Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated* in England.) I FIRE MOTOR MARINE I > AGENTS: j Messrs. SIME, DABBY Co., Ltd. i 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800
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    • 554 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ivfci mI jSbWb t& i IBP (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. wl. TONNAGE DESTINATION nnir gat» Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Rdam Antwerp v!?f, Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, Lonoon Antwern no Fushim Mam 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp 22 Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp 9 Si 2 f
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    • 416 12 TO LET TO LET, spacious new premises of No. 2-1, Birch Road or a reasonable Rent. Apply:—P. M. Mark-ar Co., Second floor, 20 Chulia Street.—'Phone, 2282. TO LET, FURNISHED SHOP Apply before end of November, 1924 to F. A. MASTER ELMOODIN Co., 16, Arab Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. SEA-SIDE BUNGALOW
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    • 682 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET. London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 476 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Peiaig 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: Londos, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,
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    • 483 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 462 12 INSURANCE. THE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Greea. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in India, 1874.) has recently introduced IMPROVED COMMISSION TERMS and invites applications for appointment* a» AGENTS AND CANVASSERS
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    • 425 12 MALAYA TRlBixp AND SKIPPING GAZETTE (evening daily.) f Phone 315 Editorial D* 'Phone 171 Managerial Dept. subscription rates Payable in Advance. Per annu m Half-yearly lU» Per quart r $7a j Sin<r> IM Postage Ext ia 50 To Foreign countries $1 ir r VERY MAXT "MALAYA TRIBUNE* REAnr»« up n
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