Malaya Tribune, 8 January 1920
1920-01-08
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Title Section29 1920-01-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII.- -ISO. 6 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 829 words
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Advertisement354 1920-01-08 1 HIN WATT GO. I Market Street and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor I I Supplies, Ships' Stores, 1 AND Estate Requisites. 'Phone 74 X. Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated in England) I Importers, Exporters, General Merchants, Manufacturers and Contractors TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT Beg to Announce that354 words
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Advertisement14 1920-01-08 1 mW'Sffl FINE OLD jjjfflgl I BENCH BRANDY FIRST AVObBirE. FOR K9 ropics THE BEER.14 words
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Advertisement78 1920-01-08 1 I I Pharmaceutic 1 9 I 4 AND I Biological I Preparations are the I BEST. I "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IX JAPAN.) *mWmmm%MMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMM^ emeaamam\m%%mam%%mm^ is—mw JUST ARRIVED IHkF A sh,pment f BplH CmLIFOHHUH seedless raisins78 words
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Article306 1920-01-08 2 Important Housing Judgment On Saturday last Mr P David, 'i triot judge, in tin ekstl dtotrioi oatsty gave judgment for the defendant in on ac ion to rf cover possei- on of a house iv Met chant-road otayotS Syed Omar bin Mobamed visage ff f the landlord,306 words
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Article144 1920-01-08 2 Messrs, Chart <b Co, of Kuala Lumpur, reporting on the rubber market, state i—The public were asked only the other day whether a rubber boom was coming? and we wondered, why the sjuery as it is just eleven mouths ago sir.cc we \rote that rubber and shipping144 words
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Article159 1920-01-08 2 The American delay and ludecisiou over ratifying the Treaty has prolonged and intensified the unrest in Eastern Europe. Tbe United Sutes bas boost asked (says the Review of Reviews") to undertake tbe mandate for the government of Turkey in Europe and the late American AtnbiBsador to159 words
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Article27 1920-01-08 2 The Cantabs' Ca ptain. Mr G E C Wood, the Kent orioketer and Blackheath Rugby player, has bm n elected cmtain of the Cambridge University Cricket Club.27 words
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Article197 1920-01-08 2 Soccer Teams' Travelling Discomforts. For rouie '.imo !he Football Lssaas («a>s >h A.hi dc News") have bben eudeavonring to obtain some from tho railway o of thp ooootry. Under 'X sting ci «atastanc-8 any redno lion in fares beyond possibili y, and efforts Sftra ooncenrratpd ■poo better travelling197 words
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Article124 1920-01-08 2 The correspondence between the Hurlingham Club and the American Polo Association does credit to both parties. Lird Val-ntiß, for Hurlingham, points out that, owing to the war, we see no hop-i of regaining our full polo strerg'h for the presfafit,* and therefo r e proposes to the' American Associa'don124 words
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Article171 1920-01-08 2 Melbourne Inman, the champion, announoes that he is ready to give any player in the world 1,500 start in 16,000 up for a stake of £100 up to £500 a side. Nobody is barred, and if all respond they can be accommodated in turn. In the big tournament Stevenson171 words
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Article84 1920-01-08 2 Surrey County Football Association bnd before it the question of admitting ladies to the referees' qualifying examination. It was pointed out that the rules of tbe Association did not provide for the s> xof applicants. One lady, Mrs. Butler (a Surrey school mistress), h 1 sent in84 words
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Article71 1920-01-08 2 The numerous friends and admirers of Mr Gilbert Jt-ssop, the famous cricketer, will be sorry to h< ar that he has been uowttl. Hh wad uuable to pL*y for Gkuctstershire last owing to ill h alb, and ihe kss of his enlivening irflnence on the giine was71 words
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Article49 1920-01-08 2 Ttit King h:s wjraily approved of the fcrnihtioa of a football olab for munbets cf the steff at Buokingham Palace. His Maj sty has not only provided all the material for the club, bu hot granted ;he use of a football ground at K» nsingtcn Palaoo.49 words
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Article50 1920-01-08 2 Jchn Edward Doig, th a fatccm «osik. eper, died a*. Liverpool on Nov d m the 8RH of 53 jeaia. Doig Wio« uo»n in Foifarabire and tnade hia n|.n ation wi.h SonderlaLd p'sying for fh*t clab for 14 a-aaone! In 19i4 he left Sanderland and joined Liverpool.50 words
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Advertisement958 1920-01-08 2 mmm sales. kipqrt.*nt augiio* sale 9f Valu bi© Ca-go Ex s s. PREUSSEN." To be held r Tanjoog Pagtr Godown Nos. 1* and W. ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, AT 2.30 p. i£. GaiMtiHV IS bamboo; H b.»les cotton 83 rells of fatcy watting «ST sees and 35 bundic' pianking, 195958 words
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Advertisement440 1920-01-08 2 Your Baby's I Early Days J Baby's natural food ia mother's milk: H J if he cannot get this you must give H j him food which is practically identical S with mother's milk. Only so can you gj S keep Baby well and happy. iTha 'Allenburys' Foods provide exactly440 words
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Advertisement348 1920-01-08 2 4♦ Engineers I "powerite" Never burnt oat. Never blows out. Reliability for maintenance of power is obtained by using "PerwacsW Steam Jointing. **> Pewertie defeats the actios ef Steam, Acid, Oil and Alkali. •MUTANT RINIWAL* UNNIMSSAIT. SOPPUIS ASAIURLE PGR IMMEBIATt SMIMKINT. H'j-'- i -r.-.r n#; RtfrmmUi, The SeweHte* Stum Jolntieg348 words
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Advertisement217 1920-01-08 2 KIM SENG Go. Diamr»n<^ Merchants and Manufacturing J PeaLers in Precious Pearls, Oriental Curios, etc &c. Mounters of Every Desoript.i«»n Workmsktiahio OiamsWsaufcsiaisa. Orders Promptly Exaouttd. No 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SFE KIM SOB, Proprietor. Ckenglock Soohock t Go., Ltd. (I*«»rpor»t*d in the StniU SettUmrate) ESTATE AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS217 words
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Article263 1920-01-08 3 Singapore, Jan. 8. Messrs Latham Co., 30-A Karnes Plaoe advise the following quotations: AcrOajah If If 50 ayarßunings 155 160 AyerMolek *30 450 WJO 15 00 baigownie 7.60 800 Bukit Jeiotong 125 135 BukitKatil U* J-* 2 BakU X B 1.074 UjJ Beisett 1.70 9.b5 10 00263 words
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Article291 1920-01-08 3 Singapore, Jan. 7. Local and Centra column. Ucpra*— Buiineai done, Tapioza. —Steady.—No Business Su;& Flour> —Business done. Gambisr.~ Business done. Pspper.—Weak —Business done. Qifor Products,— Market Qai^ Utat Leal tar I*l OseUtioti. N'utmegi 110 S. per pioul 173.00 Nutmegs 80S. 81.0 C Gopra Bali 29 00* Oopra Gorong291 words
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Advertisement473 1920-01-08 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Bond. Fr m T'-esday, Januar>- 6, to Sunday, January 11. A DRAMATIC PRODUCTION OF EXTRAORDINARY INTENSITY An Extra Selected Star Pathe Super-Piay Featuring FANNIE WARD In absjlutely the he.-t pirture in whit h she has as yet been seen,473 words
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Advertisement603 1920-01-08 3 From Thursday, January 8, to Tuesday, January IS, 1920. Alhambrc 1 j Alhanibra la is the only I the Theatre A THE theatre I where yon dat* mm m m mm, *a. mm aiMaaw aa Wilh BXI At U A iLA DD A I orchestrl T?., etc I and the603 words
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Advertisement513 1920-01-08 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! Second Show at 9 p.m. Sb. rp THE TALK OF THE TOWN I THE GREAT HOUDINI HANDCUFF KING, MAGICIAN AND CONJUROR In the Greatest rf Serials j b,4-h». THE MASTER MYSURY TO NIGHT! Episodes One and Two in ft Parts. BOSTON BLACKIE'S LITTLE PAL Bert Lytell in513 words
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Article744 1920-01-08 4 All the indications are that the coining spring will be a very critical time in Britain. There is going to be a great trial of strength, such as had really been contemplated for last autumn. When the great rnilway strike occurred, many of the extremists thought744 words
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Article119 1920-01-08 4 Tin is at $175 no Sellers. Rubber is quoted at 2/10$ for bo 'i c epe and sh-et. The YMC Accountancy Ci ss will resu n) s l .u ly to night at 8 /clock. Mr W H L a Warn-r come to Singapore, and Mr V G Ez ohid.on119 words
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73 1920-01-08 4 (From Owr Omm Corrmpen&nt.) Ipoh, Jan 7. On the occasion of the departure of Mr Jnstice Farrer Manby on leave, there was a full attendance in the Supreme Court this mornirg, Mr Bryant, on behalf of the bar, paid a tribute to the judge's73 words
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Article57 1920-01-08 4 (From Om Own Corrmpomitnl.) Penang, Jan 7. The Filipino community. lay celebrated the anniversary of he death of Doctor Jose Riz»l, the atriot martyr. A concert and a danca were given i a the Town Hall. Mr Logan, th« American Consu), and a number of Americans, were57 words
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Article55 1920-01-08 4 (From Omr Omm Corrupondont.) Ipoh, Jjn 7. The death has occurred, suddenly, of Mr J F Todd, manager of Banopdane estate, Bidor. He participated in a shooting trip oa Sunday and was apparently in bis usual health bat on Monday be entiled Ba a Gajih hospital,55 words
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Article36 1920-01-08 4 (From Our Omm Corrmtwimdrmt.) Penang, Jan 7. Majjr WML Bower. C P O, is in hospital with an injured leg, which -vac hurt while he was playing hockey against the Hawkins team.36 words
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Article469 1920-01-08 4 H M S Hawkius left Penang yesterday morning. A mall from E trope ia expcc'.ed t) reach Singapore to morrow. Some 1,900 Czechoslovak troops, on repatriation from Siberia, are 1 aaeing through Singapore. The Rent Assessment Board for Singapore will sit at the Munioipal Board-room on Tuesday next at 2.15469 words
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Article702 1920-01-08 4 Echo - By "Echo." All the talk no* 8 0 f the boom in trade. At home there h&i already b. ea a boom of kind—in sport. In the ourrent season it has been shown that too. ball is more popular than ever, and pvfry we-k th*re is a I**702 words
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Advertisement201 1920-01-08 4 ROBINSON Co. I I SOVEREIGN" »*rk and Mid-Grey. GENTLEMEN'S 4% W» HALF HOSE Lisle Thread with M M coloured Clox J |1 A/bite, Tan, Qrey. m tACTAL TO R(jsy mWL eni ana*, j IVORY H &%mm Tl<e barter wilheut StBSEf JtaHßgT Maa ■gaajaaaaaaaaajaaaaMaai a»«#»«aa«aa»«asaMaaa»Baaaaßr ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, Flooring,201 words
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Advertisement308 1920-01-08 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Kidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO LTD. 1 inc.>rp -rated in ihe Straits Settlements) 36 Ph Hip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANfUAT Code used A. B. C sth Edition. Telephone No*. 1361, 4 362 TO MOTOR CYCLISTS.308 words
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Advertisement22 1920-01-08 4 Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE A GENU: KIAM KiA'i &fc Co. fOB and 109 Market Street22 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1920-01-08 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Thursday. Jan. 8. High Water.—0 6 a.m., 11.24 p.m. K.ilat creditors' mtg., IS. E unlation Lodge, 8 30. Ftllis's Cirona, 9.15. Friday, Jan. 9. High Water. —'1.43 a.m., 0.10 p.m. Fillis's Circus. 9.15 Saturday, Jan 10 High Watrr —1 19 a.m 0.57 p.m. Jamble 8i-le, 8t Acdrww'g120 words
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Article180 1920-01-08 5 Objects of the Japanese in Siberia. RAFFLES COLLEGE GIFTS. A big fight is imminent at Home on the subject of the railway workers' demands, and probably the nationalisation issue will also be contested. For the present only a question of wages appears to be involved. Japan's decision180 words
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Article361 1920-01-08 5 JAPANESE NOT AFTER TERRITORY. Reuter. London, Jan 3. —The newspapers give prominence to the serious poeition of Koltchak and Demkin, and the importance of the resolve to oheok Bolshevism in Eastern Biberia. A high authority, interviewed by the Daily Mail, said that the presence of the Japanese in Eas*Reuter. - 361 words
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Article17 1920-01-08 5 Messrs K Sultan untitled Bros, •nd Co, of 88 Market-street, a*md a very useful largo-type wall calendar.17 words
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Article403 1920-01-08 5 ANOTHER FIGHT NOW POSSIBLE. Reuter. London, Jan 5 —The peace of the railway world depends on the nappenings of the n*xt few tlays. The Trade Union leaders are divided as regards the oatoome of the task of Mr Thomas and his Hssociates to persuad* the delegates who areReuter. - 403 words
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Article561 1920-01-08 5 MrHeimberg alias Col P ice. V sterday before Mr Sykee in the third polio* court, H Q Helm berg alias H Price wai charged with cheating the Belgian Ccmul by falsely pretending to him that he (the aeons waa an ex Colon 1 of the Belgian army and561 words
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Article85 1920-01-08 5 A un>p.)t Effect? Reuter. \J« xio i Ciiy, Jan s.—Sc *res have be r killed by a wideep-ead earthqnak on Jan 3. Heavy damage was done particularly in V-ra dnz provinoe. The earthquake waa felt throughout the country. Thirty dead wore oounted at the vilhge cf Smjuan.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article69 1920-01-08 5 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan 5 —An official massage from the Lett Bureau, dated Jan 3, Bays that the L«tt army supported by the right wing of the Polish army, has b-gnn an offensive against the Boleheviks in the direction of Dvinsk, which is developing favourably. The Letts haveReuter. - 69 words
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Article38 1920-01-08 5 L'tnlor, J»n 4. French aeroplane flying from Paris to Saigon, departed for Athens on Jan 3. —R uter. Paris, Jan S. —The aviators flying to Saigon are two civilians, named Dronilb and Dee Noyelles,—Havas.38 words
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Article340 1920-01-08 5 Semareng Chinese Gentleman's Gift As britfiy stated by us yesterday, the oomnittee of the R \f\ -c College Fund (Singapore Centenary Com mittee) decided at a special ineeUog to r CC or.* »h e rflp-r of $15<\000 from M O i Ttopf Ham, of bemarang, fo: a340 words
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Article170 1920-01-08 5 Singapore, Ja'i 8. Silver.— 1. Hongkong.—12(ty pe: ***** prem. Shanghai.— Tin Buyers $175. No e. R »bber. —Steady. Businees d( n<< round 113|. Share Market. Dollar Rubbers.— Bies* ttd cfler at 1 70, Brtkit Jelotcngs soil at I,3l'Bokit Eatils sold from 1 80 rea iy to170 words
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Article119 1920-01-08 5 Smsbpor:, Jan 7. During the last w• k values have fluctuated considerably with a tendency to high: r pries all round. At th« opening of Ihe usual Weekly ArcUcr.s this tnornii g, Standard Sheet sold at from $'.08 to $I.ls, 'he top prion paid for a119 words
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Obituary72 1920-01-08 5 D:mes Report of bis Death. London. J<>n 3.—The Times correspondent in New York Bays ih.t Sir Horaoe Piuuk*-U is highly amused at tbt arx<«'y cf reporters to know if he is dead. The London agency which issurd the original s:ateme> t explain that a cjriespondent, in giving the72 words
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Article38 1920-01-08 5 Parii», Jan 3—A further delay is announced in the exobange of the Pence Treaty ratificaiioi.ti, aud < ffi oiil cirolea give Jan 15 as the probable date when the Treaty of Vertaille* will come into force. —Havaa.38 words
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Article377 1920-01-08 5 Another Counterfeits? Cue. Yesterday, at the Assizes, before the ChM Justice, Sir John Bock .«•'.•hecase wssoonoladed in which Cheong Ah Moy and Ting X Wu were oharged with counterfeiting ten cent pieces, with being in pos session of implements and materials for counterfeiting same, and with being in377 words
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Article132 1920-01-08 5 Fillis's Circus. This popular oircus has been drawing orowds to see its very c? j performances, and y-eHr daj's matinee was a great success, being attended by a large number, of children who were delighted with the entertainment. The Cliqnet's, a very clever troupe, are responsible for a good132 words
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Article71 1920-01-08 5 Reuter. Paiip, Jan 5. —A message from Belgrade states that serious antidynasty Republican manifestations have oconrred in Sofi A large crowd, 'r•■eluding the leading bourgeois e'etnents, de. tnonstrat'd before the palaoe and shonvd ''Vive h Repnhliqu and •'Down with the Kip<?"! Th*>y attempted to msh the palnc*», andReuter. - 71 words
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Article63 1920-01-08 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 3. —The greatest roand-up rfßaiioals in the history of •h° country was made yesterday evening, when s -ye at thorsmdi were arrested in all parts cf the country, and it is expected they will be deported in large batches. Some of thoseReuter. - 63 words
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Obituary34 1920-01-08 5 London, Jan 2.—The death has occurred of S r Frank Lwcellt-s, PC, G C B, G C V O, OC Mli at one time British Ambassador to the German court.—Renter,34 words
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Article146 1920-01-08 5 The System In Force in Perak The Householder's Licence" ejutem of rice radoniig w sb ought into force wi h (-xtraordica j rapi I. ity in Taiping town a« d it* suburbs, says the Times of Malaya I bad beta eat Isnsto J hatitwou'u take ten diys146 words
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Article26 1920-01-08 5 Among the passengers homeward bound by the KUist are Mr W S Gibson, Legal Adviser, Kedab, and Mr L Forbes, of the Kedah Jfcoi Control Department.26 words
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Advertisement485 1920-01-08 5 LATEST ADVER ISEMBNTS. WANTED. —Smart Assistants required. Good prospects for suitable men. Apply Provision Dept., John Little Co., Ltd. 81 ue TELEPHONE OPERATOR-— Wanted immediately for office exchange- Apply to Box No. 186 c/o Malaya Tribune 8 1 101 WANTED. —Competent CMnese Clerk with good kaowledge of book-keepirg and accounts485 words
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Advertisement309 1920-01-08 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE j MALAYSIA KIMEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere CHOP SWEE HUAT TAN XI BOX Mo. KUBU RO D, MALACCA. 4 3 Any persons having claims against the at ove-named •re requested to send in parties!ire-of the san c before January 2, 1920309 words
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Article846 1920-01-08 6 Prim fcttcJ la tht muS* tfcu Morniig. HirnAPOK» Jan. 8. 1 1 Ib ar Ssivaa, ■xekxige ajaj EMM H*nktr*. I««a* tba i '.owlnilut f no*t«-i Waiisr s*am V«.a*. Dmv. Pe;!m. gj. 2 6 2 3 1/- Anglo Jm «6 Acplo M.l»y 11/« 18,--1 A.-i 46<- 60/ I?846 words
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Article107 1920-01-08 6 Analysis of the prioes of life brings a series of remarkable figures, says the the Times. It appears that there is now an increase of about 130 per cent over the 1914 average, and the tendenoy Is upward rather than in the oomfortable direotioo, Milk and107 words
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Article437 1920-01-08 6 The following new books are ready for issae as from Jan 8 Aomonier Stacy, The Qierrils, 1919. Birmingham, George A, Up, The Rebels 1919. Brent. Patricia, Spinster, The Rain* Girl, 1920. Oannan, Gilbert, Time and Eternity, 1919. Conyers. Dorothea, Tiranogae, It 19 'Joplestone, B, The L*st of th1919.437 words
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Article84 1920-01-08 6 Rinee, Bri 317 tons, Cap Strachan, from Kuantan 8-1, for Kaantan 10*1 8 S S, Sfbin, N„rw 865 tons, Cap Anderaen, from Port Said 7-1, uncertain Huttenbach Bros. Yan Waerwijck, Dat 1906 tone, Cap Claasen, from Hongkong 7-1 Drli 9-1 KPM. Duvawongee, Bri 1047 tone, Cap Shearer,84 words
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Article117 1920-01-08 6 There is an immense amount of overseas basiness to be done if only it can be don«, says the Mercantile Guardian. The enquiries for every conceivable class of goods are quite phenomenal: they come from every part of the world, and e*rve to show conclus vely that within a year117 words
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Article56 1920-01-08 6 Delivered io Londos- The ioLowiug are the daks ttf from Singapore of th* European toils and their delivery n Londos.. Left DiLivsaia ih BIHQAPOM LOS DO*. Nov 4 Dec 12 do 7 do 12 do 10 do 19 do IS do 10 do 15 do 19 do 2656 words
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Article17 1920-01-08 6 Ships in communication with the Oommeroial Wireless Station thie morning:—s. s. Melchior Trenb, Kalomo, Western Knight.17 words
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Article240 1920-01-08 6 There will be no competition be. tween Lady Astor and tne Countess Markievitz as to which of them will first tak« a seat in the House of Commons, writes tbe Dablin correspondent of the Globe. The Countess will not be a starter. In any event, her disqualification240 words
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Article49 1920-01-08 6 As'onishing bargains are offered to Parisians in the sale of Amerio<n A moy stocks which the Frenoh Government is now conducting. In the second hand section fur-lined overcoats may be had for 3f, or under 2s at the present rate of exchange and high rubber boots for 2f 50c.49 words
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Advertisement134 1920-01-08 6 Weighing Machines. I STOCKS OF* i I AVERYS AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huftenbach B3OS. Co. DRINK j 00^ Beev And j THE POPULAR BBYIRAGBS. Sold Everywhtre. Q. A URELY Co., Sli <apore and Penang. Sofa Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra, 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 81». Tel. Aurtly." To Chinese134 words
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Advertisement99 1920-01-08 6 GIFT BOOKS Wolf on the Trail $3.60 For School and Country 3.60 The Boy's Book of Adventure 3 60 The Three Homes 3.60 Kidnapped 3.60 Outdoor Sports 3.60 The Strange Girl from the Sea 3/ 0 Tbe Boy's Book of Battles 3.60 The Boy's Book of Pioneer* 3.60 Alice's Adventure99 words
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Advertisement475 1920-01-08 6 I The Tonic only Complete fl IfIDP fl I for the Heart Biood QLUD L U L Mu£cijs IPreparation.1 Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula f TUBERCULOSIS j I Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. I GHobeo! is a typical active re nedy or medicinal food I lor475 words
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Advertisement164 1920-01-08 6 Manufacturers and Dealers of all kinds of and its fittings Orders promptly executed YANAGISAWA Co, No. 35, Qneen Street, Singapore. OCTOBER NUMBER THE Present Costliness of living and its Problems. EASTERN The Clerks' Union. Removal of Amoy Town. ILLUSTRATED confucius-h*™. and Mission. IC IJimi i nm\!AiTO Housing Difficulties—Who IS NOW164 words
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Miscellaneous141 1920-01-08 6 Mfils Close. ••-dayMalacca Muar *Kaka I pm Port Dickson Port Swettenham 'Hebe 3 pm Manila Legazpi 4 Pm Pulau Soegi Aing Hong 4 P» P«4aid&New York «WytheTille 4 P™ H'kong Japan Laomedon 4 P m To «arrow. Port Dickson »Barratta noon P, sambu, P'djang, Bengkalis, Bagan R. Baroe 1 pm141 words
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Article950 1920-01-08 7 Hew the Tamil Coolie is Affected. Viconue R de Bondy writes to thu Malay Mail from R»ub The Hon Mr Maofadyen when iuterviewed recently by a reprr-sen tative of the Malay Mail is reported o have expressed the opinion that the exohange question does not hii the950 words
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Article213 1920-01-08 7 Curious Eastern Custom Interesting sid; lights on >h. divorce laws of the United Sates tied other countries were given at, Ddvon Assizes by so America* oarrister,who was oalltd as a witness in a bigamy case. "If a man instituted divorc proceedings in New Jersey", he said, 'aud213 words
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Article254 1920-01-08 7 Daring Exploit by British Officers. An txwaordinarily daring adventure by eight offioers of the British Army, who had been taken prisoners by the Turks, was described by counsel in the Priza Court when the Ciown claimed the condemnation of a Turkish steam tug. These officers spent 11254 words
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Article149 1920-01-08 7 For oenturies las poss-ssors of Grecian profile have looked down with pity and zoom on thdr snubnosed aud hook-nosed brethren But now their triumph is at an end. or famous Frenoh surgeon hat discjvered how all nc-s s may b< made beautiful. Struck with pity it las mentd149 words
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Advertisement506 1920-01-08 7 BANKS. tub Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in tbe StraiU Settlements.,) LEAD OPFICB Bing»pore, Rallies Chambers 5 4 6. BRANCHES; Penans;, 85 Beach Street. I Mskiacca, 13. Jmker Street. Ma»r, 77/79 Suleiman. Bato Pa'uat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, S»n Francisco, Batavia, Soirabava, Semarang, Pciieinbang and Trang506 words
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Advertisement439 1920-01-08 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid tip Capital in 10 ,000 Shares of £20 each £2.000,00« Reserve Food £2,900.006 Reserve Liability of Propru>sors £2,0C0,000 BANKER 3. Bank uf England. London Joint Cicy and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's439 words
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Advertisement727 1920-01-08 7 DON'T WORmY ABOUT YOUR KiDNtYS. Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidney disease, when it exists, may be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back, In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause727 words
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Advertisement437 1920-01-08 7 WANTED^ WANTED —Machine Ruler and Bookbinder, Hydraulic Pump and Press. Apply to T. H. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. 19 12 18 1 20 TYPIST WANTED—AppIy personally to Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. 61 8 1 WANTED.—By the Union Insur ance 8 )cie-y of Canton Ltd Stenographer and typist. Muet437 words
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Advertisement150 1920-01-08 7 BODY CHILLS. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its150 words
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Advertisement340 1920-01-08 7 r Direct from the Factory to your Home. Kg Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods from the great British Mail-order House. You H will be delighted with the quality and workmanship I of the goods, the up-to-date and attractive styles, and It the low prices. You can be340 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-08 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1920 Vol vii,- -No. c PBICE 5 CENTS SINGAPORE, .U«2».442 N»NF i&saed Dai.j.J SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE24 words
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Article172 1920-01-08 1 Arrivals. JANU-RY 4. Prothoa Fch ***** tons Cap Lanriol from Marseilles Deo 12 M ttaritimea. JANUARY 5. Andre Lebon Fch 8390 tone Cap Cabottfiqnfc from Deo 18 M Marhiima. JANUARY 6. Tr8z Oa Montea Feb 5853 tone Gap Bacbley from Viadivo-tuok DtfO 18 P and 0 Coy. P172 words
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Article104 1920-01-08 1 JANUARY 6. Pin Seng for P S'ham 6 Penang. Lady Wei 1 for Malacoa au l Maar. Calypao for P 9'harn via P D'aon. Kawachi Mara for Caloatta via Penang and Rangoon. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Amiral Nielly for Saigon and Haiphong. Manche for Saigon and Haiphong. Tonla for104 words
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Article261 1920-01-08 1 Parcel of Diamonds for Ceylon There appears to be every pro spect that tbe missing m ii bag for Ceylon, which ali- uld have come to Bombay by tbe P and 0. Somali and have arrived in Colombo early iv December, contained, amongst otber registered and injured261 words
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Article79 1920-01-08 1 It is announced that on Nov 5 the Admiralty an offer to baild at Por smooch two steamvrti for a firm, and that th a matter is now nnder serioas c;nsideraiion. The United states Shipping vourd lb"t ln lnlur. only A.ln»rlo,u «ltixen» will be »mpl» y»<l on n.m-rio n >blp«79 words
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Article143 1920-01-08 1 Colombo, Dec 23. -Tbe Dollar Line, which has a regular service between the Straits, China and the Pacific waters, had inaugurated a service to connect with the port of Colombo, It is stated that cargo for these boats will be transmitted from here by other liners143 words
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Article82 1920-01-08 1 The submarine monitor M 1, which recently made a successful cruist in tbe Mediterranean, in* be regarded as the embryo of the submersible battleship which Lord Fishir holds will drive the Dreadnought from the sea. M 1 is, in fact, a small battleship, designed to fight above or below water.82 words
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Article127 1920-01-08 1 To Revolutionise Sailing Tridc A new foar-masted schooner fitted with auxiliary motor power, the first of ber type to make the Atlantic crossing, recently arrived at Waterford. The vessel, the Bessie A White, has a 2CO b p internal combustion marine engine. She is fitted with suction127 words
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Advertisement442 1920-01-08 1 J THF MALAYA TRiauSl J AND ĕ SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phono No. 17;. SUBSCRIPTION RAT2S Payable in Advaut^. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 1 5.75 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHii (Incorporated in Japan) Brier Mall Centred with tbe Imperial Japanese Government (Snbject to Alteration! without442 words
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