Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1919
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Title Section29 1919-11-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol VI. M 274 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 PHICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER VI.29 words
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Advertisement344 1919-11-22 1 ;Tii5 WATT CO. j lUrktt Street and Orchard Road bPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies. Ships' Stores, C»tate Requisites. <phone 74:1. WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH .the wav aO tasks should be handled. It's skill that counts in this Hal 'S t w in kiU an d sincenty, moral fibre and344 words
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Advertisement187 1919-11-22 1 HTMI^—TTTBMHMlil II Mil I Straits Motel I TANJOMC PACAR ROW. jj Board and Lodging, Single and Double RoomR. For apply toftbe Manager, i TERMS VERY MODERATE AddreM PBANAEAN. I M.A. SAIB00SCO. General Merchants Money Changers All are kindly solicited to inspect oar shop st Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreign Coins of187 words
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Advertisement74 1919-11-22 1 1 THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT prersnts the spread of disease and is particularly necessary IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. i it of Unquestioned Elciency. (It has tt times the germicidal strength of carbolis acid). COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable in 1 gallon drums (household74 words
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Advertisement306 1919-11-22 1 Mints n unci Mulford s Violets. I "ONODA" I Portland I CEMENT. Manufactured by «tr Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, I Yamaguchiken, Japan. I SOLE AGENTS: I j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) Usetul to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAkfc which is only once ia of thi highest306 words
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Article1343 1919-11-22 2 Toe Immigration Report. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee Was held at Penang on Nov 10. There were present: The Aotiog Controller of Labour, (Mr E W F Oilman) Chairman Principal Medioal Offioer, Federated Malay State*, (Dr C L Sanson, CM a,; Director of Pablio Works, Federated1,343 words
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Advertisement183 1919-11-22 2 CIGARETTES I o Bcanse they are something JfO. 555 different -eouietbing b-titer !j y v hav#» ever P m smoked before. O I JS" No. 444 I Obtainable of all high-class stores Sole M mafaoturera: j J ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON. Call at the well-known Cake-Shop if you want183 words
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Advertisement259 1919-11-22 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., LU. 'Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FINDS exceed Five Crores Rupee* Absolute Security. Incline 1918 Sf.it 1,240.00 iMi-mici enected In 1918 58.847.852.08 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions 898.817,617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in259 words
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Advertisement472 1919-11-22 2 Weakness Every movenaent of tho fl body usee up a daslahe I I amount of vitality. That fl 1 is why you feel tired at 1 I the end of the day. Whaa I I you overtax yourself, m I wben your vitality ia I undermined by illnose, I 1472 words
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Advertisement336 1919-11-22 2 AUCTION SALES. Ml If MOW, BUT AN ALLOTMK.YI TOUB OWN HOUSE OR GODOWN LD FOB SALE WITHOUT BE**] :iy Fj Mesacs Cuing Eeng Lee A Co. have receive tastru PUBLIC AUCTION ▲t their Sale-Room, Raffles Chamtxi On Honday, 24th November at 2-30 a 4"Hi UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE BU] Lots Ito 16.336 words
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Article200 1919-11-22 3 Singapore Nov, 22. Mem Latham Co., 30-A hfi*Plao« a 1 viie the following qiotationi AlorOaiah $4.10 $4.30 Ay«Kuainfi 1.35 «.45 ijerMolek 2.90 300 tyrPaas? 13 50 13 85 totW.- 675 700 Bakit JeL, 0 87i 1.92* fold 1.20 1.25 0.8 D 1.85 ■■I 1.50 1.55 M 890200 words
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Article202 1919-11-22 3 Singapore, Nov. 22. ;<».—See Local and General column. Copra.— Bniineai done, ra?'toco.— Steady.—No Buiinee. ~'i7o Flour- —Bntineaj done. C?anbi*r»— Buiineae done. g -i.tr— Weak. —Bniineti done. vihtr Product*— Market Qaie btnt Lea! ■tftii «tttltitii. Nnunegil'US. per plonl $62.00 Vu*rn-gaBOS. 68.00 Oopra Bali 22 50 Oopra Gorong Talo 23202 words
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Advertisement347 1919-11-22 3 OAHLBOROUGH Th Ball for Comfort, Good Mnsic and Good Pi oto re* Beach Boad. Wednesday, November 19, to Monday, N erase ber 34 ill EXCELLENT PHOTO-DRAMA Sensational and Attention-Rivetting STRIPPED FOR A MILLION In 9 Parts psrirayisg a fine story presented in an unusually interesting manner ALSO CONSUL HARUSI SCARUM347 words
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Advertisement605 1919-11-22 3 The torn Iriday, Neveaiker II, to Wednesday, Ner eater 1« I AJhamhra Alhambra Is Is the only I the Theatre AT THB theatre and the BEST The Ha!! for Music and Featorea served ■"■gP" BEACH ROAD datlon. interval*. aaaaaea»aaaiB»e^ai A MIGHTY PIONEER FEAtURl SUPPLEMENTED BY AMUrin THE TOPICAL BUDGET SUPERLATIVE605 words
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Advertisement709 1919-11-22 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY BOUSE EMPIM E Taajoag Pagar Road Tnam Pa-* the Dr-or. To-Mght! Second Show at 9.30 p m. fo Night!! Yitagraph Stars William Duncan and II .ry Anders n in THE LAST MAN It is a story of a woman's frailty ia 5 arts And two New709 words
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Article739 1919-11-22 4 The Unite I S:a>b S nate has put its connti y in a y grave internation il position by its na rowly a.mcoived .fen;.ations regarding th- 1 Peac- Treaty. Not only is it robbing tan worl 1 of what the world at present moet wants—the feeling that739 words
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Article252 1919-11-22 4 Tin is at $139.50 no sellers. Captain F Fraser arrived in Kuala Lnmpnr from England on Thursday to take np an appointment with the M 8 V R. The F M 8 Rubber Planters' Estates, L d, pays a final dividend of 85 per c*nt, making 110 per oenl for252 words
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Article13 1919-11-22 4 [Wm 4* mat M—% saaan» taa opinions Mp—I sy uarrif ■■e'eafi.]13 words
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Article304 1919-11-22 4 From Mr. R. Chandra: Under the column headed Municipal Commission," in your )valnable paper of the 20;h inst, it will be soen that th« President of th-* Mu> icipal Commiss'oners intends to raise a loan of $250,000, for building qaartere for offioeig, to be repaid by 10304 words
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Article215 1919-11-22 4 From "A Singapore Baba I have read a part >f Mr Cook's u,w book c," (to be exaot, np to page 18 of it), and I moat confess surprise that the author, who haa been ao long in these parte, ahonld have made the common mistake of215 words
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Article86 1919-11-22 4 Municipality Acquire Land. Protracted negotiations for the acquisition of laud at Bukit Timih Boad requiied lor a Chineee Cemetery by the Municipal Commissioner! having proved unsuccessful, the matter came before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, The olaim was for $800 per 'acre, whilst the offer of the Collector86 words
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Article53 1919-11-22 4 A mail from Europe will arrive by train to-morrow morning. The G. P. O. will be open f. om-8 a.m. to noon to deal with it, and there will be one delivery to all parts of the town and residential districts. Correspondence will be ready for delivery53 words
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Article44 1919-11-22 4 The result of the Flag Competition wae 0 V Milts and Mrs Cheshire 36. F 8 Qib« n and Mrs Cantrell 37. F G B;evens and Mrs BUir, la*t green. Major A H G Peiniger and Mrs Prfiniger, last green.44 words
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Article696 1919-11-22 4 Ktrling Tin Mioes, Ltd, The at r.aal *eKeelingTu, u£. hAd at do n y's Way resisted office in lana**,* Buildings. Mr. J. M Sil N and others present were v A. Elia*, E. H Tfr "^*U ■i atf acd Co.) 6 The Chairman eai 1 n, tfft cc«696 words
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Advertisement152 1919-11-22 4 W, ROBINSON CO. I I Have large stocks of IĔJS y e ■tyles Ladies' Corsets j COMPBISING A* V* V j English American J^B^#^ Royal Worcester" fWmmf Madeline 93 fMffll iomeland." I 5.50 to $21.00 i&^tW ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. I Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum152 words
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Advertisement309 1919-11-22 4 I j Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Ridgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings I Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills i GUAN KIAT CO LTD. (Incorporated in tbe Btrmite Settlements) 36 Philip Street, j SINGrAPORR. Telegraph "GUANKIIT" Code ueed :A.B. C 5h Edit* n. Telephone Nos. 1.161, 1362. i la309 words
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Advertisement38 1919-11-22 4 Guinness' Horsehead Stout In Quar f s P nts Nips Caldbea Mdcgregor AND Co. Wins And Spirit Merchants. Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street38 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1919-11-22 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Satarday. Nov. 22. Polo, Balt-Biier-rd GroauJi 4.45 p.® Sonda> Nov. 23. Yacht Clab, Challenge Cap rSC Johore bjbrn, 10.3<-> ul> Monday. Nov 24. Mergai, Evan's, noou. Lodge* Si. Qtorge, 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. a $l Clerk's Union, 6.. AnJre*» a 5.15 p.m.50 words
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Article311 1919-11-22 5 United States Sticking to the Enemy Ships. Germans and Far Eastern Trade. The Bouse cf Comn.cns hz < had i's debate on Russia. There obviously a general feeling if relief that we have finished w! h I** nation. v f,rtheUss, mlj 0r.6 or two tx'iemis'.e havtanjihing311 words
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Article107 1919-11-22 5 UNCLE SAM STILL IN DISGRACE. Reuter. Paris. Hoe. 17.—The Supreme Council is liacassing the atatua and the ultimate destination of the 6>rman ships, including the Imperator, aggregating 170,000 tons. The Britiah delegation claimed that the action of the American Shipping Board was a violation of the SupremeReuter. - 107 words
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Article70 1919-11-22 5 May oot Refuse Mandates' Washington, Nov 18. —The Senate has rejected the reservation declaring that the United States declines any interest in the responsibility for German overseas possessions. Also th* reservation providing •tat questions which the United States considered as affecting its honour should not be subjected70 words
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Article140 1919-11-22 5 Extremists Badly Defeat d Reuter. London, Nov 17.— Paris The Prominent men elected include the «•Premier |f Briand, General y-l and the ex-Minister who recently resigned in of M Clemenceau'a «ectoral speech, condemning his Renunciation of the Socialists* *ho favoured an early peaoe with Germany also Renult,Reuter. - 140 words
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Article165 1919-11-22 5 NEW MACHINERY TO AVOID STRIKES. Reuter. London, Nov. 17. The railway leader, Mr. Thomas, at Bristol, said that »ne strike, the whole situation Ind been reviewed with the Government and he hoped the lalter's offer to establish a joint board for the railways, composed of five generalReuter. - 165 words
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Article160 1919-11-22 5 Disease and Deve'opment Reuter. London, Nov 17.—The Times, in an editorial referring to Britain's enlarged responsibility for the future of Africa, says that Africa will require greater assistance develop her resources, and the outer world will have more need of her products. The ensuing changes will greatly increaseReuter. - 160 words
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Article71 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 17.-In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Bonar L*w announced that Government had decided to discontinue the unemployment donation to civiliana after Nov. 21, but the donations to ex Service men and women would continue until March 31, at the rate ofReuter. - 71 words
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Article853 1919-11-22 5 DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Bolshevism Condemned. Reuter. London, Nov 17,—In Ihe Hon a» of Commous, on the opoLir.g cf the debate on Russia, Mr Donald Maclean urged that Russia should be left to work out her own salvation. He declared that the policy of intervention hadReuter. - 853 words
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Article267 1919-11-22 5 FRANCE BRITAIN. IN AGREEMENT ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Firm Friendship Established. Paiif. Nov 15.—Frenoh papera state that there is perfect Fri.cc Kngl sh poll io.il understanding 00 the prinotpal foreign matters whioh happily appear to be on the same standpoint as those tak- n by other members of the Entente. Before267 words
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Article123 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. L n ion, Njv 17.—The Enpire movem n'. with which the Etrl of Meath is ass 'ciate has nm i a voted favouring preparation of an Imperial flag on which will displayed the Union J ck wi h symbols reprinting the D loiniooe, Crown Colorder andReuter. - 123 words
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Article130 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London. Nov 17,—The report by Sir Mark SykrS, controller general of civil aviation, says that th« Cairo to Karachi rout will shortly 1.- avail able for civil treffic. The dpe to Cairo roub> has been surveyi d and a chain of landing places establish cd. The sectionReuter. - 130 words
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Article79 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London. Nov 17 Whit* Sulphur Springs The Prince of Wales, ircognito. is recipe-rating in th*Virginian mountairs from his strenuous days in Washington. He began his resv" by goifiig for three hours, swimming an hour 9nd danoing in the evening for three hourc. He challenged ar.d beatReuter. - 79 words
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Article21 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London, Nov 17.—Th* Hons* of Commons btl pdSb-.d ihe tblrd reading of the Industrial Disputes Bill. —Renter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article216 1919-11-22 5 BLUNDERS THAT SPELT FAILURE. Sir lan Hamilton Praised. Reuter. London, Nov 17—The final report of the Dardanelles Commission thinks that insufficient consideration was given to oarrying out successfully the neoessary measures in connection with the Gallipoli expedition. The difficulties were under-estimated. The essential condition whioh was not fulfilledReuter. - 216 words
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Article172 1919-11-22 5 Gratitude to Great Britalo. Reuter. Londor, Nov 17—The Jewish Correspond, ne-* Bureau bold bit demonstration in Johannesburg to c-lebrate the second anniversary of the British Government's declaration in favonr if a J-wish Palestine). Own. Smuts referred to the outbreak of anti Jewish perE'Outiou in E»sUrn Europe, andReuter. - 172 words
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Article102 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. Paris. Nov 17 —The Pn BJS de Pat is publishes telegrams from Karaohi from Benoit, th- companion of Poulet in his attempt to fly to Australia, according to which the aviators bave had com» noiting adven nres en route to India. In the coif pr hisReuter. - 102 words
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Article36 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 17.—Brussels The elections hitherto show that the Socialists have gained 23 seats, fifteen from the Catholics and eight from the Liberals, but the Catholics remain in the majority in Parliament. —Rmter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article148 1919-11-22 5 Th-> Mlowinp j bts-rgers arrived tO'd»y per 6 8 Tydeus from Liverpool: AY As on, R Bird, A BaU lantyne, L C Brickerton. W A Covr-ney, L V Cole, A Cantlay, Lt Col Cotgrove, H R Day, F J Daltor, M S Derbyshire, J E Edwards, B H148 words
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Article89 1919-11-22 5 ALLIES NOT TO TRADE WITH THEM. British Businessmen's Decision. Reuter. London, Nov 16. —The Board of the Manchester Chamber of Com meroe has adopted the minutes of the China Executive, stating that although trade directly with ex. enemy countries is desirable in the national and international interestp,Reuter. - 89 words
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Article71 1919-11-22 5 Reuter. London Nov 16. —The Council of the London Chamber of Commerce has decided to recommend that, in view of the prioa of silver and a possible disappearance of silver issue, Government pre. pare to issue nickel coinage of denominations under five shillirgs sufficient to provide forReuter. - 71 words
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Article145 1919-11-22 5 Yesterday, before Mr H R Ball in the second court, Ir>spec.or Pritchard, continuing his statement in the Ram Mohun Singh murder case, said that h« had since arrested two men who looked like Malays, and he was following up further clues. The application for bail made by145 words
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Article93 1919-11-22 5 Mi ears. Barker and C Ltd, the Secretaries of the Bagan River Rub ber Co. Ltd., report that in response to the prospectus offering 62,500 shares of $2 each for subscriptions, applications have been reoeived for 726.846 shares. Allotments are to be made as marly93 words
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Article36 1919-11-22 5 A meeting of the sportine section of the Singapore Indian Catholic Cnion will be held to morrow at 9.30 a.m. at 155 Prinsep street, to elect the sporting committee for the eoßuing year.36 words
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Article83 1919-11-22 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Nov. 21. Silver.—7'J. Hor.Rkong.—120 0 prem. Rubber —Steady, business being written round 98 cents. Tin—150 tons sold at $140.50. Shares.—A lively market. Rubbers. —Uln Pandans moved again and have buyers at $2.12}. Temerlohs sold at $1.70, The Basan River subscription closed on 19th and was twelve83 words
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Article113 1919-11-22 5 Barlow Co's Rubber Report. Singapore, Nov, 20. For the usual Weekly Auctions which opened on Thursday, the total quantity catalogued amounted to 1,219 tons of which 1,093 tons were offered and 783 tons sold. There was s s eady demand for all grades, but pries all round abow declines, Ribbed113 words
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Article164 1919-11-22 5 Ai fiber Fivt-Ve. r Seotnce Yesterday, at the sixth Assizes, before Mr Justice Brown, tbe case was oonoluded in whioh Ang Tek Seh was charged with possession of forged enrrenoy note* and offering for sale 1,000 forged currency notes The accused was found guilty, and wassentet o>d to164 words
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Article121 1919-11-22 5 Amended orders relating to tbe Silver War Badge are published in the Gazette. The name of Mr. E Cheers is added to the Commission of the Peace ff r Sirpipo'-e. Mr. G W. Liwep, police proba* tioner f is appointed to aot as Registrar of Criminals. The R-ndezvous121 words
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Advertisement297 1919-11-22 5 Royal Hail Steam Packet Co. Shire L.ne 8. S. CARDIGANSHIRE For Genoa and London due to sail hence about 2»«th November. Has still 1st class accommodation vacant. For further particulars apply to Bouste&d Co. Agents. 22 11 26 11 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Deed Foil or Special297 words
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Advertisement501 1919-11-22 5 L'-.TEST DVfrRl I5E M WANTED A SHORTHAND TYPIST. Must be quick sad i i ite. Apply to Central Engine f or*.s, Lt'i., Laidlaw Buildup, Singapore. 22 11 2*=» 11 New Actors and Act! ire arriving by s.s. Tara. at for dies first appearance. INDIA* 0P£li CO OF MVJK\S (A High501 words
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Article845 1919-11-22 6 hkn footed ia tht Mark* tais Morniag- anaAPoaa, it Mmri Lyall and Bvatt, fachaagt and Sanaa Urakwi, Imb* the following Ult of qwUtlOM Kasker Sasrti. 3oaa. Vain*. Bav»ti, Billan, Allngnt 2.8 2 9 8/- Ar.gtu Java 16 X/- Anglo-Mnlny lt/6 18;--1 AytrKmning 46/- 60/--t- BntnngMnlnk 1/8 1/4845 words
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Article56 1919-11-22 6 Singapore, Nov. 22, 1919 On LondonBank 4 m/i 2/4* Demand Private 3 m/e 2/5 On India— Bank T T. 110 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 126*% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 28* On Java— Bank T. T. 125 On Japan— Bank d/d 94 Sovereigns—baying rate $1.54 Bank of England rate56 words
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Article14 1919-11-22 6 Ship in (.orDuiunioatiwii with the Commercial Wir*dt»s Station this morning Prine der Nederlanden.14 words
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Advertisement135 1919-11-22 6 j Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF I AVERYS' > AND i FAIRBANKS' I t AT Huttenbach I BROS. Co. DRINK j Beer and THE POPULAR BIVB1AG1S. Sold Everywhere. j G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Simalrs. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. I 'Phr>ne 815. Tel. Amrtly.135 words
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Advertisement345 1919-11-22 6 Trtlc SrYlce* Slsiarcrr (Tub Stead) Dally Tho nibil t-Hn* from Singaporfor the north leave Tank Road •tat.un daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excupttod) a;,d 7 p.m. arriving at Kahla Lnmpor at 7.18 p m. and 6.45 am. r**r»*ot!v*dy, The thrcngh express to Penang leaves Enala. Lnmpnr at 8 a.m. daily,345 words
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Advertisement742 1919-11-22 6 Church Services. 8. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. 23rd Sunday after Trinity, 23rd November, 1919. 7 am. Holy Communion. 7-45 a,m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10.30 a.m. Matins (Choral). 4 pm. Sunday School. Bible Class. Course, "Genesis and the GospeV 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. No Service. Service. —Cruickshank,742 words
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Advertisement252 1919-11-22 6 The B Toni c only Complete PIflD C fl I for the "cart, Biood uLUDLUL Mv Preparation. and Nerves. Anaßmia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. J Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal foot tor imparting Strength and Energy. /^^^L Free from any252 words
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Advertisement52 1919-11-22 6 j Semi-Diesel Oil Engines. 100 B H P. 25 B.H P, 15 B H P. L Heavy Lathes. 12" X 11 ft.- 0" 10" k 10 ft. —0" H" 8 ft.—o" 6V x 6 ft— 0" STOCK. Inspection invited. The lanyo Engineering Works, Ltd.. (Incorporated in Japan.) 379, Victoria Street,52 words
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Miscellaneous207 1919-11-22 6 Mails Close. Vf-dtf. Medan Meduaa pm Malacca, P. Swettenham Penang 'Klang j pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong 4 pia Port Said, London and Antwerp *Bendoran 3 pm Malacca and Port Swettenham *Perak 4 pm Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Sulu and Zamboanga Selangor 4 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Arratoon207 words
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Article130 1919-11-22 7 At $1.20 cicb. 10,000 Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins The Scarlet Letter by N. Hawthorne Two Years ago by Charles Kingsley The Black Tulip bv Alex Dumas Leaves of Grass by W Whitman The Deer Slayer by130 words
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Article245 1919-11-22 7 Three New Flo atlons Announced The Stoughton (Perak) Rubber Plantation*, Ltd., was registered in London on Sept. 27th. Capital £75,000 in 2r. shares. To acquire certain estates in the F. M. S„ to carry on the business of plant*-*, cultivators, sell':s and dealers in rubber,245 words
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Article195 1919-11-22 7 The Labouring Classes. On Not. 8 at tbe Wor Id's Chinese Students' Federaior. Hongkong, Mr. Chang Tung-shenr. ohief editor of tbe Sbih Shih Hsin Par. gave a tiui'ly Uc ure on China and Sooials.ij Mr. Chang explained that in China a cial conditions ar« totally different at195 words
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Article33 1919-11-22 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, Noveinl er 22, 19.9. Saturday, 22. 230 p m.—Balestier Range, Eurasian Co., Part I R. Smith 2nd Lieut., /A<lju'ant, S. V. 0.33 words
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Article258 1919-11-22 7 High Prices la Paris Sale-Room. Paris, Oot. 10 —Several hundred people to-day attended a sale by auction at the Hotel Drouot of the household furniture whioh had been used at Mr Balfour's suite during the Peace Conference. French buyers competed with m- rubers of the English and258 words
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Article160 1919-11-22 7 Evidence at the Inquest Calcutta, Not 12—At the inquest on Mr. Kershaw (late of Perak and Singapore) who died in the Qrand Hotel on 1 oh ultimo from gunshot wounds, Inspector Jennings said that when he wnnt to the room in which th* tragedy took place160 words
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Article177 1919-11-22 7 Under the heading of Modern Javp." our Mtdan oontetnporary publishes the following Weltevreden news, dated November Ist Last night at about half-past eight a Javanese entered a Japanese kedei at Kramat and asked leave to examine a gold case. This be s from over the counter and177 words
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Article171 1919-11-22 7 It certainly looks as if the British (Cinematograph) Lion were waking np and shaking himself. Practic illy every week records the formation of a new British company, and everywhere the ontlook is mnoh brighter. The influx of American and other imported films will at least hive done us171 words
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Advertisement473 1919-11-22 7 BANKS. 2m Bant, Limltil. ,M Settlement*; (U bfcAP OFFICE RutH-"- Chambers 5*6. W pJ inches an B<ach Streel. p«i»n«. 0 r J l(k?r S'reet. M» 1 0 70 j .]:n Suleit>»n. B at London, New Agen 4, Francisco, Bataria, York, K.\» Semarang, 'Vembang C Pll vL. $8,000,000 All borue<i 16,000,000473 words
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Advertisement428 1919-11-22 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 R-?grvH Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint Cry and Midland Sank, Ltd. London Coan'y Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd, National428 words
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Advertisement539 1919-11-22 7 NOTICES. NOTICES. I hare vacated my shop No 14 Beaek Koad, and my present address would b* during office hours 19 Malacca Street aid alter offics hours No. 16 Arab Street. G H Shtrazl. It 11 15 11 *"> a——— i—i—i— —mm j wnm—_ ANNOUNCEMENT. We the undersigned hare this539 words
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Advertisement463 1919-11-22 7 OF INTEREST TO DANCERS. Under the heading Too Mush 'Tango aa American paper says that with the prevailing crate for dancing at all times ana places it bas become noticeable that women whose blood is thin—anaemic—fall victims to neuralgic pains when they dance too much and rob themselves of sleep463 words
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Advertisement168 1919-11-22 7 Straight to the Mark It Goes Where the Pain is -And Stops It. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers168 words
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Advertisement141 1919-11-22 7 SINGAPORE CENTEN *uY Now Biography. 9fow n a e By all Booksellers, and from t't;e Author, GILSTEAD, NEWTON, SINGAPORE. Can be Bent "Cash on Delivery" SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES By J. A. BETHCNE COOK. $S net. TO LET Baffles Chambers Basement. Suitable for Storing Rubber. Area 17,652 square feet Entry from141 words
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Title Section24 1919-11-22 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oallf.i SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. fmsoe4 Pally Vol VL -Mo. 274 SINGAPQBE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article202 1919-11-22 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 9._ Lara Dai 399 Cap Smith from Pladjoe Nov 7 Asiatic Petroleum. NOVEMBER 16. Me*-'or Rus 2.14$ Hap BemmersseD from Calcutta Nov 9 Asiatic Petroleum. NOVEMBER 20. Hai N«m Bri 126 Op Mellor from Dj mbi Nov IS Ang Seah Inn. kt.au Foeug Dut 534 Cap202 words
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Article109 1919-11-22 1 NOVEMBER 20. Calypso for P Dickson and P S'ham Hye Leong for Malacca. Olenapp for Kobe via ports. Kasbgar for Yokohama via porta. Sri Mear for Malacca and Maar. Nam 8ang for Penang A Calcutta. Ljcaon for Liverpool via ports. Hong Kiat for Muar A Malacca. Singkel for T109 words
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Article132 1919-11-22 1 Alphabetical list of Infected f signal XGQ) and Suspected (signal FPB) Ports: Signal fneoeesaryj in adPort notified. dition to Disease Qaarantine Bash Amoy FPB Cerebrospinal Meningitia Ami XGQ Chelera Bangkok FPB Cholera BaUria FPB Cerebro-Spinal Fever Ratu Pahat XGQ kelera Bernbay XGQ Chelera Horn bay XGQ Small pox Bombay132 words
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Article73 1919-11-22 1 Saturday, November 22. Moon 10b 20m. a High Water; 9.41 a.m. 9ft. 3ine 1010 p.m Sft. Bine. Sunday, November 23.—M00n in Apogee 9h 24m. M. High Water;—lo.l2 a.m. 9ft. Bint. 11.25 p.m. Bft. 7ina. Monday, November 24. —Moon Max. 8. 2h. a. High Water:— 10.42 a.m. 9ft.73 words
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536 1919-11-22 1 Shanghai, Not, 6 The Situation in our Homeward Freight m-wketis as fol'ows; To (Jotted Kingdum and Continent There U sMll a f*ir i moxxai of c*rgo going forwMd ou this berth under eld ontracrs and altbooth there are twelve stetmors advertised to load during536 words
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Advertisement517 1919-11-22 1 FOB Up-to-date MOTOR CARS RING UP THE TUBUI MOTOR HOOSE Phone 371. P.&O.-BritishIndia AN1 APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated m aaawiLA»») MA L AND PASSENGER SERVICES. i-en.nsular and Oriental S- N. Co. Under Contract with Hi* Majeety'e S*ver»went,) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEKVICES EAST OP BtMlAY are at present suspended. LONDON-FAR EASTERN517 words
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Advertisement264 1919-11-22 1 "EUerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Englanb.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing About. City of Melbourne end Nov. Kalomo Dec, American Manchurtan Lino Foe* New York direct Joint service with Alfred Holt Co., (The "Bine Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For eargo bookings and particulars regarding rates of264 words
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Advertisement271 1919-11-22 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoseo Kalsla, LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan,) No. 2 Do Souza 81 pool Promise. Sillliis from Siniajiirt fPusjeet ta chance witkaut notice) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portsaid) Alps Maru Des. 11 For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no apace available) Inde Maru Dec 9 For SOUTH AMERICA (Via271 words
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Advertisement439 1919-11-22 1 THF MALAYA TMBSTi X ASD I SHIPPING GAZETTE, 'Phons No, I SUBSCRIPTION Payable in Advance. Per annum S 14.00 Half-yearly 7 25 Per quarter j j 7 J NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA (Incorporated in Japan) (Jader Mail Ceatract with the Imperial Japanese Gsverneut (Subjeet te Alteration! witkeat Notice) European Lino (Via439 words
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Advertisement26 1919-11-22 1 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. RANGOON and CHINA 8.S. ftLlNOSLF .rem as. SaAk-e Bes T,M- ns 8.8. SEAKS OB 'Sk For freight er »aw» GIONG HOEA Co26 words
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