Malaya Tribune, 31 March 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. VoL XIII.- -No. 75 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 303 1 A «AT£UR r PHQTdSTBR6 fO9 □SEAT REDUCTION ON ILL MODELS 1 I E 509 8 b.p. 2 staler tfe luxe $1,750 11 5C9 8 h.p. 4 sealer deluxe $1,800 f 1% T \B\ 10/55 hp. 4 5 seaifr deluxe $2,4C0 •f I |fcf| 565 15/2 C bp 6/7 secter deluxe
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    • 156 1 DANGER COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort against which noo try to fhield your eves may be reused by the invisible rays in sunlight. Wellsworth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Crookes lrn<-f, fully protect against this invisible danger. We Stock them. THE BASTERN ©PTICAL CO. G Sole Importers: I Sime, Darby Co.,
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  • 1026 2 Perak Co-Operative Society's Good Progress The Quarterly General Meeting of the Teachers' Association of Perak was held in the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, on Saturday, the 20th instant. Tne Committee first discu&sed many of the items of business that were to be brought up before the general body for
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    • 183 2 be Ztroncr and >Vell 5len out s>f lN6 of f2ric7l.lt' 2Nc1 L.5sle55.. ne85. tone ND bocilv 2Nt7l nepves nitl, W'bicli.lcio.tlOtea Lc.rnjoll pjlVdic7,:il,' —"30« to tne core ot vvell>oeilil2. tt,e ce1l5. anti builtiii tlielis no ii,to 2 pepinnlit-ot 2ncl 80llc1 l20fic Ot ll^ltll." A pnv8,ci»n v?no tl,r ,nilt:cnct? tit on 6,isercnt
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    • 531 2 IF YOUR HEAD FEELS LIKE THIS if you are headachy, liverish, bilious, illtempered, "blue," try a little dose of Pinkettes to-night and you'll feel 100 per cent better in the morning-. Pinket.es are laxative perfection, gently simulating the liver, correcting constipation, banishing bilious attacks, clearing the skim, aid ng d
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    • 311 2 I with the MOTOR UNION 1 LEADIMG MOTOR VEHICLE j I INSURANCE COMPANY f I Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims I FIRE 6? MARINE BUSINESS j Also transacted on Favourable Terms. I jo For all particulars apply I General Agents: I I Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., ltd i I Phone:
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    • 87 3 j PHOENIX! £M MINERAL ||T\, I l WATERS J I I i i i im i i j i %w/// —i?wc**% Golden Smokes from London. {m>m?'wl H 1 VirginiaCigarettes are,ikeo,dwineto palate The finest sun-sweetened golden Virginian tobacco is in pure rice paper they reach you as fresh the day they
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    • 166 3 J NAPOLEONS' BOOK OF FATE Tho Book of Fagi will answer any question Prjoa Ĕ relating to the future. It will prove a Listing source of intent* and X amusement at any social function or where friend* rn.-et. Sl.itf* <l Qj FORTUNE-TELLING BY CARDS: A Complete Anna! of lell instruction
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    • 412 3 No. 3 of a Series. FILTERED FOUR TIMES. The water used in making Eraser Big pressur. filters guarantee tfc« and Neave's products is much p iritv of water, and 'each filtratioD puror than the water you drink at is a separate function. Shouli one homo. For, whereas, the house filter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 313 4 J empire: I I Tuesday, March 30 and Wednesday, March 31. jj i I Ist Show at 7-3O p.m. fi I JESSE D. HAMPTON Presents S I H. B. Warner 1 UNCHARTERED CHANNELS 3 6 Beels Ĕ Gj An interesting drama that has an appeal to all, depicting the dangers
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    • 531 4 Amusements. I From Sunday, March ?8 to Saturday, April 3 3 s 9 AT THE I iALHAMBRA a (Ton Chenr Km ft Co n LU. Proprietors.) g The Screen's Host Romantic Lover, the Ladles' Favourite Everywhere 3 In the Second Show Commencing 9 p.m. ffl I Rudolph Valentino 1 Cj
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    • 475 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Grand Gala Occasion TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 SH\R P until Tuesday, April 6. TRIUMPHANT PRESENTATION of the Super Colossal Production THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME The motion picture industry's greatest gu to theatre-goers of the world. TOVERING ABOVE ALL OTHE3S U stands alone in its superb
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  • 91 5 To-day. March 31 T I -11.13 a.m., 11.57 p.m. Vf Ciub, B. Timah, 6.30 pjn. To-morrow, April l fe T fa —0.1 p.™. Pi £Thursday. M J( 3 mil leave. v r; M ary Lodge, 8.30 pan Friday. April 2 If* Tides.- -0.21 a.m., 0.51 p.m. Good
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  • 1002 5 I'KOMJCE Singapore, March 31 Rice, tSiam No 1 per Koyan $365 Rice, S am 2 $348 Rfre, Siam 3 $335 Rice, Sa:gon 1 $300 Rice, Saigon 2 f $2 JO Rice. Saigon 3 R"cc. Rang on $290 Rice, Rangoon 2 $285 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 154 5 TO-DAY, MARCH 31 Rhio, Billiton, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Si Berg 2 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Deli Maru 3 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ♦Kathlamha 3 p.m, China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Western
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  • 107 5 Time Signals Singapore.—Th- Transit Instrument at Mount Faber Observatory has been repaired and Time Signals will be made as undermentioned commencing April 7 1926. The Time BalU at Mount Faber and Fort Canning will be dropped daily at 1 Time Bells.—Registry of Shipping, Master Attendant's Office and'
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  • 115 5 Peninsula Opera The Pen nsula Opera last night staged "Love and Honour" to a good houße. From ihe advertisement of The New World, it will be observed that the management are providing an abundance of entertainment for their patrons during the Lasttr holidays. The Men .lads commence to-marrow
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  • 23 5 A bill for the establishment of a new Department call ad "TakUshoku-sho" (Colonial Office) will ibe submittcxi to the Japanese Administration Conwnittee shortly.
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    • 415 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS w RALE- VIOLIN. To ltc i I m »TC invited for a BmMWBd rchaxd n 19* for BMB. OaiMial jo obtain fine instrument. A pl> to General, Union Building. NOTICE. ■CmCS is hewbj given that Mr. Tan Kam Gbo» of Vmlaeea ii the sole proprietor of J Union
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    • 14 5 Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician!. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary 'Phone 123.
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    • 205 5 I ALBION CLAY'S BRITISH 1 jj GLAZED STONEWARE I DRAINPIPES. I I Ready stocks obtainable of f~ 3 4", 6", 9" and 12" Wholes ki C Bursting pressure up to 3 0 standard. 3 Barrels true G Sockets suitable for a 3 I 3 Sewerage. S) 3 5 3 PRICES
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    • 217 5 M. S. SEAH K. S. SEAH LADY DENTISTS 387—8 VICTORIA STREET (Ground Floor). WORKMANSHIP UP-TO-DATB. Charges Moderate. The Malayan Electric Co., ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 111-A Market Street, Singapore. (Corner of Cecil Street.) Wiring for BUSINESS HOUSES, RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS, SHIPS AND ALSO OVERHEADLINES, ETC WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. THE Trained Man Wins Your advancement
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 59 5 M? TKOROLOGICAL REPORT B ooruq the Government Health Officer.) K rbau Sta-lor. for th* 24 hours u R temperature JJ F. i*m*m temperature 7o P. sbadc temperature > rad at on »J J. rad:at.on < F. ..-.rat are L' 2L. vet-baft temperature '7 6 t. I;;;.. r ,.uive humidity (per
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  • 68 6 DEATH TA T x'' rei :iinsof MrsT Yon- Tian mm [f« Hem Noo. Moved rnorher of Tan Khiia Chua Guan hua, Choon Chua. Beag Chna and mother-in-hiv, of Kwek Nov t hia and Lee Kmm IZLaZ FLS r IT fro East CoasT Koad to Bukit Brown
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  • 1034 6 Several comments have reached us with regard to our recent on brokering in Singapore, but none of them, since they relate personal grievances and experiences, an Polished. That is pity, because' it is a revelation to knov* what an extens vely fraudulent business can be, and -'s, carried on
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  • 1042 6 The now Japanese Customs Tariff Bill went into force yesterday when the Government issued the proclamation. ——o— v aster Pageant will be g yen a* the Methodist Episcopal Church, Malacca, or invh*?' at 6 p m AU are cordiall > o h r«i W u fth «Ikw» of Messrs. Kennetfy
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  • 626 6 Miss H. Youle rv jm < Mr. Lee Shan Minn- Hong Ba,k, of tfc few very shortly J Batavia to establish I Hee Tye Wah ha s be n «j.-d Mr. Lee. a J>Pomted t» ilr who dkd |2? late w of the E.on Col C 5
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  • 61 6 The above school, at Lorong E. East Coast Road, is having its opening ceren:ony on Saturday monrng, April :t. A special programme will be held in tne afternoon, consisting of sketches ar. 1 B* by students of the school. A gr-uo of expert musicians will afford mu?ica:
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  • 31 6 From Indo-China by s.s. Roume, do* Singapore daylight to-morrow. m M From Europe, (London mails despatehad March 11) by s.s. Teesta, due Pennng a.m. on Friday, the 2nd proximo.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 337 6 No. 9421. E.P.N.S MOUNTED t «CE-PAIL with J CE J a tongs. |"^v-i' '-J- 7 w PAIL l PriCC 23 50 Sprier" 8 l No. *****. E.P.N.S. I a Lock-Ip Tantalus j Eg ||p W H l With 2 Tall Cut Glass |j N g [-$35.00 i§| "1 gy IM.
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    • 101 6 pBERHARD WATCHES! S combine accurate timekeeping with nl artistic appearance at moderate 3| prices. ft R At all first-class stores and S 3j Watchmakers. X lj Wholesale Distributors: S I SCHIFFNER CO, I 15. MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE g 'Phone 1342. jg 52Saras25 2SHS2SH5HSB5H52SH5SSH5ESHSHSSSH rj? *****5^^ I COMPARISON jj jg is
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  • 380 7 tPFNCH FINANCE BILL IN FK CHAMBER ]>eret Says Must be Voted To-day I (Root's Service.] Paris, March .50. quietude in the packed the Depoiiea, during the mo,f financial detate which is to decide n ly of the Government but f the Em*, lasted while the u m*m outlined
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  • 43 7 [Reuters S<rrv'ce.] Rome. March 30. At i —Milm, of the Executive of the National Racist Party, S'gnor Fari•aeri a..:ir,un.c-J Lis resignation of tha Steat:a;y-Geneial hip saying that he felt ad accomplished the mission ifor whioh he htd atsaaed the office.
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  • 35 7 [Renter 7 Service.] London, March 30. Th "Times'* eomapoadMt at Riga withdmn hi* announcement, cabled yesterday, to f he effect that M. Iva.ioff was relinquishing the managership cf the Chinese Eastern ILiilway.
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  • 33 7 Service.] London, March 30. A revised estimate, due to a supplementary estimate and to other alterations to the Navy Estimates for 1925-6 amounts to £19.122,000 compared with the original £1»,691,000.
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  • 59 7 British Official Press Service. [Reuter's Service.] OA [British Official Press Service.] London, March 30. Th? Pvince of Wales it is officially stated passed a g-ood night and his progress continues to be satisfactory. London, March su. The strength of Princess Victoria has bser. maintained. There has
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  • 186 7 Foreigners Must Nationalise or Renounce [Reuters Service.] Mexico City, March 30. The regulations governing the alien land law provide, inter alia, that foreigners owning land must become Mexican citizens and renounce their Government's protection with respect to their property. They may not own over fifty per cent
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  • 84 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, March 30. Asbed if he was now in a position to state the result of the negotiations with the Turkish Government regarding the Turcolraq frontier line, Mr. Locker-Lampson replied that Sir Ronald Lindsay, Brfti h Ambassador to Turkey, was
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  • 86 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, March 30. A decrease of 31,443 in the number of unemployed is shown in the latent weekly rotors. Considerable satisfaction is derived from the fact that the total of unemployed is now little over a million. It is actually
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  • 53 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Preea Service.] London. March 30. Mr. Locker-Lampoon, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Common? that no conversations nad taken place with the French Government which committed this country to any limitations or concessions in connection with the
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  • 98 7 [Reuters Service.] Washington, March 30. "italv oW3s her very life to us and to Great Britain and France, but our obligation to Italy was washed out by the blood cf American soldiers," asserted Senator Reed la the Senate, pleading for delay :n the firal settlement of the
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  • 69 7 [Reuter's Service] Washington, March 30. The Treasury's plan to mart immediately the claims of American citizens against Germany, amounting to $*****0,000 «nd to trurt to refunding by collection of Gcrman reparation,, is embodied a W nibmrtted to providing ior the compile settlement of all war duns S
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  • 23 7 [Renter's Service] Berwick, March 30. The last of the five light ordared by the Admiralty, has been launched at Govan.
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  • 62 7 "Most Successful and Greatest Since Curzon" [Reuter'8 Service.] Delhi, March 31. After a most remarkable series of farewell functions, Lord and Lady Reading: departed with full ceremonial of State. The paxss valedictories express opinion that he was tlhe mat successful and greatest Viceroy since Lord Curzon, vhile Lady
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  • 91 7 [Reutei s Service.! Washington, March 30. Secretary Kellogg has instruc ed Mr. Herrick, United States Ambassador at Paris, to keep tftae Washington Govermment informed on the prograss of the projected French Oil Monopoly Bill, now before the Ohamfcer. American oil interests, which have large investments in France,
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  • 86 7 [Router's Servioa.] New York, March 30. Another onslaught of sailing in the stock market continued all day long, being .specially directed to leading railroad shares which reached new low levels for the y?ar, the declines ranging from one to fifteen points. Another drive against Hudson Motors brought
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  • 88 7 [Reuters Service.] London, March 30. A Labour amend/ment for the rejection of the Electricity Bill and urging nationalication instead was defeated n the House of Commons by 325 to 127 votes after which the Bill passed second reading. Mr. Lloyd George, while voting for the Bill, criticised
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  • 76 7 British Official Press Service. [British Radio Press Service.] London, March 30. Exchange rates: Paris 141.?, New York 4.S623, Brussels 131.5, Geneva 25 25, Amsterdam 12.13. Mi an 120.85, Berlin 20.43, S ockholm 18.12. Copenhagen 18.59, Oslo 22.79, Vienna 34 4S, Pi ague 164, Helsingfcrs 193, Madrd 34 5,
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  • 44 7 [Reuters Service.] London, March 30. The French franc at London is steadier closing at 141.75 on the progress of the Finance Minister's new taxation proposals, but the Belgian franc again slumped on heavy sealing, opening at 126% ar»d closing at 131
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  • 39 7 [Reuter's Service.] Rome, March 30. Signor Mussolini has submitted to toe Cabinet a Bill for carrying out the ItaloChinese agreemen of Ortaber t, 1925, wi h regard to the resumption by Ghana of the Boxer Indemnity payments.
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  • 30 7 [Reutor's Service.] London, March 31. Last evening's bulletin says that Princess Victoria has There is no extension of th? pneumonic process. Her heart shows signs of strain.
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  • 24 7 [Reuter's Service.] Brussels, March 80. The Belgian airmen have departed on their return journey from LeopoldviUe and have arrived at Mongalla.
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  • 230 7 New Fleet Christened by Lady Hoare British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, March 30. A fleet of five multiple-engined air liners was christened to-day at Croydon Air Station by Lady Maid Hoare, wife of Sir Samuel Hoare, Air Minister. Four of the machines are fitted
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  • 62 7 [Reuters Servica.] London, March 30. The Royal Geographical Society awards the Found-rs' Medal to Lt.-Colonel E. F. Norton for leadership of the Everest expedition in 1026 and back; a grant to Afraz Gul for surveys in Central Asia and Hunza and the Gill Memorial to Dr. Gordon Thompson
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  • 64 7 [Reuters Service.] London, March 31. On motion of Mr. Baldwin the House of Commons agreed to an amendment of the i landing orders providing that where a member is suspended for defying the chair the suspension will continue for five days c:\ the first occasion, twenty on
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  • 44 7 [Reuters Service.] Paris, March 31. The ti»ree alleged English, spies and two woman accomplices, arrested in January, have bean committed for trial on a charge of having -collected or attempted to collect information regarding the security end defence of the country.
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  • 60 7 [Reuter s Service.] Washington, March 30. It was time America abdicated the part of Santa Caus for Europe, assorted Mr. Howell, of Nebraska in the Senate, opposing the ratifita.ion of the Italian debt settlement and complaining that every agreement Ihitberto recommended by the debt commission provided
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  • 113 7 The funeral of Captain J. E. Farrell, of the Singapore Pilot Association, who passed away at the General Hospital on Monday evening, took place at Cemetery yesterday and was largely attendee Rev. G. EL Douglas officiated and aw those present were Captain Calthrop (Master Attendant), Mr. U
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  • 121 7 The committee thanks both Moslem and non-Moslem subscribers who sent n t»Mr morey for the owse of humanity. The public may rest assured that all available particulars are being obtained from the and all rouble just&lt;*&gt; will be done to their families. It will be of m-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 177 7 I DURABILITY ELEGANCE j I THE PREDOMINANT 1 1CTORS. B I j !|SI j CIGARETTE CASES I II i AND If: boxes. I ~*tj The Largest and I Most Exclusive Stock. I I IN GOLD, CinU. SILVER, and SILVER. 3 Prices You will Smile at g I 62/3 High Stree
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  • 2028 8 MEETING OF SINGAPORE CHAMBER Survey of Year's Trade by the Chairman The annual general meeting of the Sinra»ore Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at the Exchange Building. Mr. D. T. Lewis presided and there was a large attendance of members. In moving the adoption of the report and
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  • 346 8 Big Gathering; of Hylams in Robinson Road I scenes prevailed in (fa fr ty of the Chinese Consulate in Rob n«&gt;n R tad yesterday afternoon when esieged the Consul's ►deavouj lo gain admission. Itoe vacant piece of iand beside the Tele- &lt; ompeny was also crowded. The n
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  • 349 8 American Newspaper Vote Shocks Drys n Staggering under a landslide of antiprohibi: on vot s which n New Yor* Stite reaches 40 to 1, dry leaders al! over the country are urging the.r fo lowers o boycott the unoffic al national referendum conduced through the n wspapers. Ihe
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  • 135 8 European Shopper Misses Valuable Parcels Parcels left in rickshaws are usuVly missed and there are many who have had his unpleasant experience. A case in whi-h a rickshaw puller decamped with nearly SfO worth of goods was heard before Mr Howitt the Third Police Magistrate, th s
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  • 1673 8 SPORTS PASTIMES YACHTING A Notable Week-end Never sonce Noah navigated the Ark to Ararat has there been such a day in the yachting annals of Singapore as Sunday March 28, I&lt;&gt;26. On this day the R.S.Y.C. c.'efca ed the Royal Navy, represented by the China Fleet, on points in two
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  • 23 8 Scottish League Match Reuter's Service. [Reutxr's Servic?.] r London, March 30. in the Scottish League Celtic bear Aberdeen by 4 to L
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  • 303 8 The positions of the leading Clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues to uate are as follow: Division I Goals. TT j j P J?. L. D. F. A. Pts. Huddersfield 35 20 5 10 81 49 50 34 18 9 7 72 52 43 Sunderland 35
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  • 252 8 Boon Eng Saves His Side from Bad Defeat For some reason or otner th? S.C F.A. have no: turned cv: their regular team ani in consequence hey have showed pjorij in the r iecent matches. The Chinese side with a good many changes apDeared on the
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  • 53 8 Keppel Golf Club Laster Competitions Ike roQomring Ceaapetiiiaaa i arranged for th fc Caster Saturday, April t Flang Competition -Oam merary Members. No entrance fee. Usual conditions. Open all day. Sunday, April 4. China Sbraadrnn ea rj Smg es- moor •'1 tarns for tte ao m Monuay April r».
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  • 203 8 S.C.C Tournameni YESTERDAY'S RESI LTB B r "■•■etfl xw xj. a teat-s (j. I 'haatpien li f &eal (L R, Liatoa a- J. D. Bail beat &lt;■ i i. CfcaaipfiewMa OT. Daeiea at* P. if. Bajfcfc^ 1 vi r&lt; a, Profes sion Pairs m. &lt;j. Marriott an I
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  • 84 8 (From Our Own Cor:-espond"ni.) Ipoh. March &gt;0. The entries for the Ba&lt;ran Datoh open tennis tournaments at Raster are unnneceden:e:\ number.rin the open sin?.!..-, doubles. 21 n the nux» i i in the open ladies coub &gt;. The following 1 are r th. open singles:—K!&lt; r nan
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  • 151 8 After a lapse of ever rVrty can the S.R.C. are going up .0 1 eaaaff ft* the Faster vacation ~nd will oiay the I'enang Keoieatioa Club at CricJun* Tennis and Football. The iollowng are the S.R.C. teams:— Cricket:—T. Leijssius. G. Armstrong. E. Galistan. F. K. oe
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  • 174 8 BLAKE Co. Singapore, March -"0. The share market shews few feature Rubbers are steady with a slightly easier tendency evident. Mining shares are quiet and todnutria i and Loans aadiaaged. I approacfiing Eas er II i days ara, &gt;t c affecting the market 2nd we do not :ntu'pate any marked
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  • 583 9 II Hay tor Rubber Estates, Ltd. annual general meeting of the HayL gabber Estates, Limited, was held day afternoon at the registered V- of the company, French Bank i u i] lings, Singapore. 1 Hon. Mr. C. Everitt, chairman, 1 and others present were Mr. J. and Mr.
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  • 236 9 Modern Girl Prefers Modern Methods M st marriages in Japan are "arransred,'* ai they are in many European countries. It iiuiy be lecided that two young persons should enter into a marital contract. The Jtive bridegroom, however, does not he custv mary Western courtship j rogramme. Instead,
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  • 238 9 List of Cases to be Heard in April The list of cases to be heard in April was drawn up on Monday. Of the 52 cases await.ng trial many were stood over until May. They inciuded an ac. on in which the Hongkong ar.d Shanghai Banking Corporation
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  • 227 9 General Feng Also Threatened by Anti-Reds Another severe denunciation of the Red campaign and the leaders of the movement wa»s sent out under the date of March 2, by Marshal Wu Pei-fu and the Ant-Red Generals. The principal persons denounced are Tuan Ch'-jui and Feng Yu-hsiang. Freely translated
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  • 153 9 To-day, March 31 4.30 p.m.—Bukk Timah, S. V. C, Practice Interport Shoot. Bus leaves Drill Hall at 4 p.m. To-morrow, April 1 5.30 p.m.—Johnston's Pier, S. R. A. (v), Embark W. D. Launch "Moonstone" for Easter Camp, B. Mati. 5.30 p.m.—Drill HaILS. R. E. (v). Musketry Camp
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  • 125 9 Shinji Hishida, who has teen convicted of killing seven persons, a.id is now awaiting execution in Nagoya Prison, has just caused his lawyer to file an action for the divorc? of his wife, to the astonishment of the authorities there being no precedent for euch a law suit by one
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 163 9 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation ro the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that MM anoohetep mosquito caused :he trouble India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria tiguree show be w.de prevalance of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left
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    • 708 9 1 Lactogen 1 X THE NATURAL MILE FOOD I FOR YOUR BABY I S Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) jc 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. R I FRESH SPORTING GOODS ON APPROVAL. S Autograph Cricket Bats Super-quality 9 10.00 p] J. B. Hobbs xx x x Cricket Bats 19.00 51
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    • 321 9 Tittle's^! I BARGAINS I 5 Lot 91. I t No. 2^ 3 130 Ladies* Sports Fancy Stitch white Wool D Morning Hats. Sweaters. 3 Hair Price frjm "V" Neck AH size*. 3 $3.00 eacb. Sa'e Price $8,50 1 rf i 1 ,otv 535 faTlap Lot No. 180. 1 i'lA J
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 30 9 -/TP j "If you know who stole your oar, why don't you claim it back "It wants new tyres, and I m waiting until they have been fitted." —Sandagsnisse-Strix, Stockholm.
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  • 872 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy Co. Penan?:, March 26. Rubber has remained steady round 2s 6d through the week although at the close a slightly easier tendency is noticeable. Thi= section of the Share Market has shewn renewed enquiry and a fair turnover has been made at prices which show
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  • 132 10 A wound sustained by a father and inherited by a child born later was ment'oned at an inquest on Henry Jayes, age 28 a shoehr&lt;nd, of Paget-street, Loughborough, who shot himself on his allotment recently The widow told the Coroner that Jsr/es' was wounded at the bottom of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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