Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY. "Vol. XII. .-No. 57 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 .ii• THE MA LAYA TRIBUNE 1 AND I caiPPING GAZETTE. i g Newspaper of Malaya. Published Daily. I I* nu «r that keeps its I 1 t. formed > rg, vrj IN DEPENDENT. •i•■ 1 "gcg^SaOBOI——IOOOI— IOJE=IOB=3OC3OES=CI=3OE=g lOPOI .OES3t Everything-for-Everybody-Everywhere jj j THE LATEST THE BEST j g I j
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    • 53 1 ULTRA VIOLET RAYS I i Tl im\tlmm 1 5 tmL 2, J9H wF'Am I \m\\\\ a are dangerous to eyes To prevent this s danger by wearing Genaine frookes m l*n*es which absorb these insidious I Bays. We make them. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., B 15, South Canal Road,
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  • 619 2 HAYTOR RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Tho tu muni general meeting of the shareit vdtira of Haytor Rubber Estates Ltd. was held on Saturday at the registered dffices of the company, the French Bank Buildings at 12 noon -with the Hon. Mr. B. (iihluvM in the chair. Others present were
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  • 247 2 Hatton Merchants not Afraid of a v War the diamond in, dtfstry owing to th inroads of uncontro'led £K ,o ;„t ,rom the alluviai S Garde n 8 not CaUslriff anxi€t y Hatton *'Most of the diamond merchant her* SSlui v Goidon Nath to an EveninStandard representative,
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  • 92 2 Worth between £3,000 and £4,000, a tmm lost by a wealthy meaty woman of New York, was the object of determined hunt among the refuse of the city som time ago Fifteen men sifted, shovelful <by shovel-' t& f s rt^ ton of refuse in wh i<=HltSS
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    • 472 2 1 f s i SPECIFIC if| f it l j Agmt, mm mU mftftwn anting frsm j 3 2 Biliarf Utrangtmtntl »m Mmmrm\ sutk ■o> J.'J -j Awn ZW g" H v n Intermittent, J Fevers, Influenza. iTi. v g Sffl S j !t B mmmmmnmmmmn I f* o Tbe
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    • 174 2 ipa|pC' 1 8 MaßMMaammVißi nin I f < rr f f <r> f i I Elliott's tiemdache Tablets i have been specially pre- > r r from all nerve pailM. They t$ j may be taken with perfect g safeiv, because they do 3 not aflert Ihe heart. No 1
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    • 572 2 DONT'S FOR YOUNG MOTHERS. Don't give baby a sleeping draught, soothing mixture or opiate of any kind except by ordtr of a competent doctor who has seen the child*. All these things are dangerous. Don'it give medicine to check the movement of baby's bow. Is in diarrhoea except upon the
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  • 448 3 MORE WONDERS FROM EGYPT Discovery of Tomb Older than Tutankhamen's News from Egypt suggests the, possibility of discoveries whxh may oven eclipse the wonder of the Tuitankhamenj temb. A tekjgram from the White Star Line's manager at Cairo reports the discovery of a tomb and passages of the
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  • 130 3 Professor's Donation For Adequate Supply Paris, January 23. A telegram from Conakry state* that Professor Vcronoff r -embarks for France to-day on the conclusion of his visit to the French West African colonies for the purpose of securing an adequate supply of chimpanzees for utilization in connection
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  • 176 3 I mentioned one day last autumn that a j certain youthful raja, while visiting London ordered no fewer than 72 lounge suits from a West End firm of tailors, says "Quex" m the "Evening News." The trade done with the Eastern potentates and Savile-row is a
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    • 312 3 Pia/thy tfancy is the groundwork g <fsturdychildhood. 1 Buildupyour baby's I constitution witfi i Vodite Waited Mlk. p I which provides all 1 essential nourishment. U It is more readily i or an digested than cvios gj Chemists and Stores *77 7 la in four sizes. muk and is absolute-
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    • 96 3 CAN'T YOU EAT WHAT YOU FANCY That's due to weak stomach-Indigestion! You need Bisurated Magnesia, as prescribed by doctors and used in hospitals. Quite harmless, but it prevents all possibility of pain or stops It lastantlyif it has started. Try at once and gee the difference at your next meal.
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    • 254 3 What is the spot lor every man? Zani-Buk is obtainable in handy size boxes of Medicine dealers everywhere. Direct from Agents— The British Pharmacy, 440-42, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Eiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiininiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui^^ CUSTOMS •■■■■«■WBB I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j I rf^KH 1 Wr II (Incorporated in the S. S.) '3
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    • 463 4 AMUSEMENTS MWwnimiiiitjiMi^ I EMPIRE j Tuesday, 10th and Wednesday, 11 to »arcb. In the First Show at 7.30 Sharp. I Don't Fail to See SHORTY HAMILTON in I PEN VULTURE I Tt is a tremendously gripping Love-Story of Canadian North- West. It is full to tbe brim with thrills and
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    • 457 4 AMUSEMENTS 5H5H5E525H5E5?525E5H*****E525i^ (ALHAMBRA! 5 TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. I From Sunday, Bth March, to Friday, 13th March, 1925. S I A Picture that Everybody will like 1 H On account of its [jj I TENSE HUMAN INTEREST AND TBE SPLENDID ACTING I OF THE PBINCIPALS Bj In the
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    • 616 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY siTiĔ^ Junction A:bert and Bencoo'.en Streets. North Brid Road Friday, 6th to Thursday, 12th March. FOB Wtl 7^ —"^-J Nightly at 9.15 p.m. Monday 9th to B.day^J Nightly at 9 15 r| "I Say here iS nO God! Expenaiv. Engagement of Here I stand Let Him strike l
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  • 655 5 c*q\S VWAYS' attempt to Sl ENTER KOBE Vor j, Thieves'— Organized pilferage from Docks t leant degree surprising connected with the shipg»l v. w York should have a attempt to stop pilfersayi the Journal of Com- matter for surprise is oice 1 n(> t been taken years evil
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  • 278 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $302 Rice, Siam 2 292 £2' l&m $285 luce, Saigon 1 «271 Rice, Saigon 2 2 58 Rice, Saigon 3 2 52 Rice, Rangoon 1 $2 68 Rice, Rangoon 2 «255 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag
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  • 85 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 10. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Lofidon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 66 66 U March 66 X 66% April to June 6534 65% July to September 63V* 63y* Latest Lcrdou
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  • 87 5 Singapore, March 10. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3,32 d Demand 2s. 4d. Private 3 months* sight 2s. 4 19;32d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On Japan—
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  • 241 5 Per Plancius: Mr. L. M. Sarkies, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bartlett, Mr. H. W. Hauksworth, Mr. M. H. Pearson, Mr. D. H. Wilson Mrs A. O. Rosenboom, Mr. Tio Tian Tjoo, Mr. Kathrie Tichoy, Mrs. Wourer, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loomis, Miss Lomis, Mias
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  • 292 5 Programme of Sporting Engagements Football (Association) To-day, March 10: Stadium, S.C.F.A. vs. China Squadron. S.C.F.A. ground, Co cord vs. Durban Blakang Mati, R. A. I and II vs. Australian Fleet I and 11. To-morrow, March 11: Stadium Malay XI vs. China Squadron. 5.J.0.8. Ground, 5.J.0.8. vs. Carlisle. Thursday,
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  • 72 5 The following non-Resident Fellows have been elected to the Royal Colonial Institute: W. Baxter (Parit), W. L. Blythe (Kuala Lumpur), A. B. S. Boswell (Kinta), C. T. Darwent (Batu Gajah), G. Howard (Perak), G. Huntsman- (Parit), W. Lineham (Pahang), G. A. Moore (Singapore), T. V. Nuttall (Kinta), Rev. H. Parsons
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 TBE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRB ROYAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT M 133 THAI in a Beautiful Play PUTRI BUNGAH MAS Friday, March 13 For the first time X Dean produces a new PUy THE BOYS WITH THE STARS BOOKING AT CHEONG KOON SENG CO. K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor Y.
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    • 236 5 I VICTORIA THEATRE. I To-Night and Nightly at 9.30 p.m. THE COVERED WAGON S 8 H I Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices: S3, $2 SI. J FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. -11 1- 1 Watch For- WHILE 8H0??IN8 AT HIGH STREET NOTICE. "TBE SIGN Don't Forget to Step in at REVISED FARES
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    • 187 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, MARCH 10 Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles Amsterdam and Hamburg ♦Altona 2 p.m. Muar Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Trang 3 p.m. Bangkok Dukat 3 p.m. Pen&n'g* and Rangoon Hong Peng 4 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and 1 Marseilles PORTHOS 4 p.m. Malacca and Muar*
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  • 1051 6 Recently we wrote a leading aiticle en this important subject. inviting the organisers of broadcasting in Malaya to c?me forward and explain their project to the public. Yvsterday we published two letters, one from the Assistant Hon. Secretary cf the Singapore Radio Society and one from the
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  • 304 6 Mrs. A.H. Miles and her children Will be going to Australia in May. The warships now lying in the harbour will ilium nath' from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. today. Chief Inspector D. J. Ma rem ess has relived Inspector Kennedy at Taiping a? O.C.P.D. Mr. John Mitchell, cf M
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  • 91 6 Mr. d'Almeida Fined for Driving Without Licence Mr. F. C. d'Almeida of 103 Meyer-road who knocked down ard killed a Chinese in Meyer-road on the night of February 1, was before Mr. P. F. David, the District Judge yesterday when he was charged with driving his car 3544
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  • 337 6 A fairly large crowd turned out for the first night of "The Covered Wagon at Victoria Theatre last night, evidently as a result of the strenuous advert sing that has been dovoted to this film. After being keyed up with great expectations I was thoroughly disappointed; and
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  • 124 6 The second Singapore Assizes opened to-day (before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. Th ff > are 21 cases on the calendar including five of murder. The three Chinese who are alleged to have shot a Chinese and wounded two Eurasian youths, Noel and Eric de Souza in Quce -street will
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  • 48 6 The following had the honour of staying at Government House as the guests of His Excellency and Lady Guillemard. H. H. The Raja of Sarawak— 26th and 27th February. Sir Edwaid Cook (Financial Adv'ser to the Government of Siam) and Lady Cook —4th to 7th March.
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  • 76 6 "The Light that failed" now en ait the "Alhambra/' is a picture well worth seeing. It is Red yard Xi piling's greatest novel put on the screen. Percy, Mainxont as the artist acts a part most pathetic. He loves a girl and has promised to paint the picture
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  • 82 6 From China and Japan by a.s. Heiyo Maru, due Singapore this evening. From China and Japan by s.s. Akita Maru, due Singapore this evening. From Holland and Germany by s.s. Tambora, due Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. Malwa, due Singapore 2 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 139 6 Commander Morris, who accompanied his ship to Singapore for the Naval Conference, is on a visit to his broth-r Mr. R. E. Morris of Teluk Anson. The Annual General Mating of th Singapore Municipal Football Club wbl be held on Friday the 13th inst. at the Asst. Municipal Treasurer's Office
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  • 144 6 Judgment Delivered on Undertaking In th; Supreme Cc Mr. Justice Bar- brou ht up in wh Chua Keng Hwee, was granted time by Hfe I might give an Bxplanatio had fi id two affidav ts ,Jef-rri-he had explained his absence of the case on the- ground thai informed
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  • 105 6 (From Our Own Com Kua'a Lonapar, Mar 1 Colonel Graham, th retirn* r dant cf the M.S.Y.K., w enterta tarew. 1! dinner Saturday. Major Swett< nham presidi \Z th. company nunv ered ovi ing Colonel Graham s health, stressed that point of th v. he had done
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  • 125 6 (From Our Own CorrespocuieaL) Malacca. Stai At -the Malac.a Pla».: k\ i• ing h:ld at the Malacca Club Mr. G. B. W. (l ay aas i and Mr. A. Gould, vie 4bainaa& I I lowing commitreo was tl t-ted: leaa Henderson. Martin. Rabj >hn, i! 1 Milne, and
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  • 44 6 (From Our Own Con Pemag, ma i In connexion with the v fttb I JJ woman on W?W Quay, the I ed a rerdart that death wai duel baemoxrhage from wounds heart. Teh Ban Tong, Ii I deceaa d. s being charged
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  • 30 6 (Fucmi Our Own C n 1 Malaga. WkVk Yesterday evening, ihortlj of tenn-s at Tebolang u bob, of the Malacca Agri Board, expired. H i 1 here to-day.
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  • 43 6 (From Our Own Corre*»** 1 P«ui*, A gang rettery re Pulau in which eighl 1 the house of a Chinese an i v about 200 dollars w nt has been made, and th< I ing with th ir enqu ries.
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  • 40 6 The case came up Jl r Sir Walt r Shaw th H. Kizar Mohan; d and gt Gabriel Muda iaT imitation of a tn. k Messrs. Event- »M v fcr Hie plaint, tfdef ndant. The cas- it
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  • 28 6 Orders for week g^jJSSj To-day, March Headquarters 5.15 P- n To-morrow. Marcn Headquarters 5.15 Thursday. Headquarters 5.15 P f M Friday. Ifarch »3 Tattoo Headquarl
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  • 21 6 RUBBER London. Stocks tons; 1,750 tons d London.— I* 1 a Local.— 66 <*»* v TIN L*< Seat-41»* 5 1
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    • 245 6 I W 1925 j I mM voiles I j EXCLUSIVE RANGE j I THELAIEST DESIGNS I j THE NEWEST j COLOURS j j Patterns Submitted Gratis j 5 m Robinson Co., Ltd., J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I SINGAPORE. I in 1 •i I ■..-■■.■■.■..■.■■mniiMMMMuimmw j New Shipment of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 193 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, March 10 High Tides.—10.8 a.m., 11.4 p.m. M.M. hoimeward mail clcnses. Presbyterian Bazaar, Mem. Hall, 10 a.m. To-morrsw, March 11 High Tides.—10.45 am., 11.29 p.m. Girl Guides Hut, Foundation lading, 5 p.m. Naval Boxing, H. Valley, 9.15 p.m. Thursday, March 12 High Tides.—11.22
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  • 172 7 Tl|K s s SOERAKARATA GOES ASHORE MtiW Imported to be Very Serious Reuter's Service. It I m, March 9. Lloyd cargo ship hore "ft" North Pier, heavy sea and strong j i nap I sit ion. Two read) the ship but prohabty capsized. c drowned. Th-3 ftbie to
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  • 65 7 Democratic Parties Landed into a Quandary Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 9. n f< the presidency are mt following the Socialists' I Br v which has landed the pari es into a quandary, fficadt task of finding kr«n candidal.s. It is doubtless the fa ac Marx. The Com- i-.rted
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 9. wir itm\ reports cir- VV( ohricfe Arsenal on irious. It broke out *nd spread to the anti-gas fined tbe blaze to rela- bOi Mings. d that three buildings, ••'••i saddlers' shops and imaged. Th;xe were
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 9. Lord Curzon's LonLord Curzon undern this morning. The 1 &a can be expected at n;> condition must for a few days." 1 on March while dr:sfound, to be suffernecessitating an
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 9. Paul* Cathedral beI nduding the choir and °&ed at th end cf this wervicet suspended work of restoraS U> taks. some y ars to
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  • 16 7 Reuter's Service. Al! '°crdam, March 9. ""'■>.■ tn lv< oja manufacturers, "tstzaan, were dcs-
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  • 177 7 LABOUR'S VOTE OF CENSURE Recission of Mr. Kirkwood's Suspension Reuter's Service. London, March 9. In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin read a letter from Mr. Hope explaining the reasons for reporting Mr. Kirkwood to the speaker and emphasising the importance of the debate the necessity why Mr.
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  • 117 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, March 9. The guestts at a banquet to celebrate the opem.ng of th? Lyons Fair, included M. Novak, Czecho-Slovak Minister, and M. Krassin. M. Herriot, speaking unofficially as Mayor of Lyons, said that in Krassin he greeted the noble and brave people of
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  • 94 7 Reuter's Service. Tiflis, March 9. Cattle land has adopted th? standard assessment of taxation by the Session of the Central Soviet Executive which has just closed approving the budget which reduces the taxation nearly 40 per cent and remits arrears of taxation till next year. Resolutions were adopted
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  • 81 7 Reuter's Service. H'Jilsingfbrs l March 9. It is reported that over thirty persons have been arrested in Leningrad) on a charge of serious conspiracy against the Soviet. Most of tbos-? arreslted are said to be ex-teachers., or pupils of the once well-known "Alexander Gymnasium'' which, during the old
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, March 9. The sittings of the Council of the League opened with a private meeting presided over by Mr. Chamberlain. It was mainly concerned with procedure pending tlfe arrival of the Belgian representative, M. Hymans.
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  • 39 7 Reuter's Service. Batavia, March 9. Th,3 steamer, Flevo, which caught fire 40 miles from T. Prlok, has not sunk and has been towed in to port. The first mate and eight of the crew are still missing.
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  • 241 7 HOBBS FOUND GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY Easier to Deal with a Rogue than a Hyprocite Reuter's Service. London, March 9. Hobbs was found guilty of conspiracy to d.fraud and was sentenced to two years' Hard. Hobtbs was unwell practically throughout the trial in which Newton was the chief
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  • 90 7 [Havas Agency.] London, March 9. I E?ho de Paris learns that Mr. Chamberlain and M. CUmontel discuss d on Saturday the answer wh'ch the French Government proposed to convey to London concerning Mr. Churchill's memorandum on the qu of debts. The French Cabinet ha* not noticeably alten:<d its
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  • 36 7 Reuter's Service. Rio dc Janeiro, March 9. An agreement has U en concluded at Washington settling the Brazil and Columbia frontiers. It has been in dialled and considerable satisfaction is expressed throughout the country.
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  • 229 7 Among the guests at a Unionist reception given by Lt.-Col. the Hon. Walker and Lady Evelyn. Guinness to meet the Prime Minister were Sir Phillip Sassoon, Mr. and Mrs. Penny and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Looker. At Messrs. Puttick and Simpson's sale on* Feb. 6 an old Chinese bowl enamelled
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  • 923 7 TRAWLER INTRODUCTION IN MALAYA Interesting Lecture by Director of Fisheries Mr. Green, Director of Fisheries gave an interesting address yesterday on to introduction of trawling in Malaya, at a meeting of the Singapore Natural History Society at the Raffles Mus urn. The Rev Mr. uexter Allen presided and
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  • 99 7 The late Mr. Douglas William Craddock, of Shirlies, Orpington, Kent, shipping agent, formerly of Hongkong, left £12,674 (net persona'ty £9,169). The late Mr. David Moseley, J.P., head of David Moseley and Sons, Ltd., rubber manufacturers, Manchester, left £314,562, with net persona'ty £290,231. Mr. G. C. G. Muller, Assistant Treasurer, Penang,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 229 7 I I o H so j <" Lightest, Speediest I and Most Durable I detachable motor I ro BOATS, PUNTS, KOIEK3, ETC. I tf&H^^^r^ I a Extremely Quiet. I *Br Fre2 Auiom atic Tilting. I XjjjjH Inspection Invited. I I ft 5 i ——a^————■— I ENGINEERING Dn.I*AKTMKNT OF I THE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 107 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, March 10 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Band, Band Practice. To-morrow, March 11 at 5.15 p.m.—Robin-son-road. Signals, Lamp and Flag. Thursday, Mairch 12, Siglap Caonp, Officers and N.C.O.'s 1st Course assembles. Buses leave Drill Hall at 4.45 p.m. Friday, March 13 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Band
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  • 800 8 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF Negri Sembilan Skye Races The N<| tri Sembi'an Sporting Club's Skye Meeting was held on the Seremban Race Course on Saturday, was most successful and was largely attended. The Hon. Mr. E. C. H. and Mrs. Wolff were present, and amongst many visitors from other States
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  • 163 8 China Squadron Beaten Following an exciting match played on the Stadium Association ground yesterday afternoon, the Scncapore Cricket Club defeated a team from the China Squadron by five goals to three. Play was fast with b/>th sides attacking vigorously. The naval team drew first blood within the first few
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  • 397 8 H.M.S. Hawkins and Chatham vs. St. J.O.B.A. The above match was played last Saturday on the St. J.0.8.A. ground and ended in a victory for the naval team by 24 runs. Taking first knock the visitors, put up 152, Crabtree top-scoring for his side with 34, Quickc being a
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  • 125 8 Inter-Service Bouts The second Service boxing will be held at the Happy Valley on Wednesday, March 11, when the China Squadron will meet the Singapore Garrison for the "LowtherGrant Cup." There will be seven contests of three rounds from flyweight to lightheavy weight. In addition to this there will
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  • 35 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 10. At the National Sporting Club in a t wenty round contest for the cruiserweight championship of Britain, Tom Be.":/ (London) outpointed Sergeant E. Y. D. Pape Oorksh re).
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  • 156 8 Tanglin Club Tournament Yesterday's Results Handicap Doubles (Men) Bridges and Hewitt, plus 4, beat Rutley and Camero.ii, 6 —2, 6—3. Dobson and Hickey, plus 5 beat Phayre and Beville, plus 6, 6—3, 6—4. Donaldson and Teale, plus 15.2 beat Hutchison A«rd Summer hay es, plus 6, 6—2, 6—2.
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  • 122 8 S.F.A. vs. Combined Fleets The following team has been selected to represent the Siimgapone Football Association «jjainst the Coantbined Fleets at the Stadium on Thursday:—Boon Eng; Sinclair, Pennefather; Lee, Chee- Lim, Euiin; M< redith, Cnan Hee, Smolth, Un Sun, and Mun Fuin. Colonel lmpey will referee. The S C.C.
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  • 41 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 9. The Association Cup draw for the semifinals to be played on March 28 resulted as follows: Southampton vs, Sheffield United at Chelsea and Blackburn vs. Card ff at the Notts County Ground.
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  • 56 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 9. In the first division of the English League, Spurs beat Leeds by th. odd goal in thri*. In the second division Bamsky beat Derby by 3 to nil while Coventry beat Blackpool by 2 to 1. Aberdare defeated Chasten by 2 to nil
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  • 919 8 The positions in the English and Scottish Football Leagues to date are as fokow:— First Division Goals. P. W. L. D. P. A. Fts. West Bromwich 30 19 7 4 48 26 42 Huddersfield 31 16 5 10 54 22 42 Newcastle 34 13 6 15 51
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  • 762 8 BY BILL MILLER Published by Courtesy of the Manila Times New York City. I rise to inform the cock-id e Yunaverse that li.Vving in a N. Y. appartmenit houss is got its drawl backs in back of it. In the 1st place, all of my
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  • 256 8 S.G.C. Bogey Competitions The Bogey, Competition was played for over the week. Th? Senior Division was tied for by:—W. R. Forde, F. Harrison, A. R. E. Young, E. Preitty and H. R. Nichol with a score of one down. Th? Junior Division was won by R. W. Wallich with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 995 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 10. RUBBER, STERLING SH>HES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1.4 4 2s Anglo-Java 29 20s Anglo-Malay 23|3 20s Ayer Kuning 3716 20s Batu Caves 151--20s
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    • 416 9 ~mw*w*m*™^ The Eastern Studio STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I If you wish to take up-to-date I |f .^aal^*^^aaW I Give us a trial. phone 1900. I 1 1,1 ,1,,,1,,1,,, !,,1,,,,,,, ,,,8^^^ 1 ;,i:,1,,!1,h,, ,1,,, ,,,,w,, ,1^,,1,,,,,,,,1,,1,>,1 ,1 »'»»i«i»iiiiiiw TREMENDOUS REDUCTION I ion I Cricket Bats j and Balls. j Original Sale
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    • 344 9 BOON TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The following Taints ard Cuildirg Materials can be had frcm TAKAHASIH, MIZOKAMI Co., Heacal" Painting Contractors, 172, Waterloo Street. WATER PROOF, FIRE PROOF, AC ID PROOF. HEACAL chalk paint (Hakua water paint) also all kinds cf Building' Materials. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale at
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    • 260 9 M QQ THR.OUQH THE HOUSE WITH LOTOL* I I I Easy I I Thorough I f( THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS /f W y ou win find lotol indi> \C I pensable for use in your home. Its powers of penetration are Jrf simply marvellous and when used C( l consistently
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  • 223 10 TERRORIST PLOTS IN INDIA Secret Societies that Exist for Murder Secret terrorist organisations which smuggle arms ond ammunition from abroad and plan murder on wholesale and highly organised lines, are responsible for the grave state of disquiet in Bengal, to which Lord Reading, the viceroy, referred when
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  • 360 10 Coal-Shed Scream—and a Siamined Door! George has been caught. For three glorious days he laughed at the traps and str&tegenxs of mere man. To-day he fell a victim to the wiles of woman. A servant-girj in a house n,:a.r Regent's Park saw Georges eyes glittering at
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  • 274 10 Home Secretary's ban on Publication A somewhat sensation accounfc off an alleged official "ban on secrvts of Casement" appeared, in a London newspaper in mail week. The article stated that has been caused by the act/ion of the Home Secretary (Sir Williiam Joynson-Hicks) i»n putting an official ban
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    • 365 10 Use Hubbuch I b| Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., Ii WL and avoid the heavy cost of renewals. EL H It is more than ever imperative to safeguard II WM your property by constant care in the matter H |j| j of paint —the one defence against the H
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  • 716 11 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Fearon Co. Kuala Luir.pur, Mar. 3. The past week has been conspicuous for a sharp decline in the price of Tin and a considerable rise in the price of Rubber. A? regards the former there has been a drop of £11 10s. over the period, the
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    • 350 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. —European owcĕr wlihes to eell fiye-seater Overland, just overhauled and painted, new hood and tyres, in excellent running order. Frice $600. Apply Box X. Y. Z. c/o u Malaya Tribune" office. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections tnd floor, area 2,680 square feet.
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    • 474 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Replacement of Buildings—Fort Canning. Contract No. 3 The Municipal Commission ears hereby give notice that the date for receipt of tenders for the above, which was originally advertised for the 9th March, has been extended to the 16th March, noon. By Order, W. MARSH,
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    • 509 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 189«, en 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,060,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,00« 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: Sir
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    • 439 12 BANKS THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reserve Fund' Y. 13,780,000 President.—X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President.—H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takilta, Esq. M. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH,
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    • 410 12 INSURANCE SOUTH VIbW BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply
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