Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1920
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Title Section29 1920-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] x AND> SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII No 9 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY, 12, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 12.29 words
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Advertisement322 1920-01-12 1 j HIN WATT 00.! Mark«t Street and Orchard Road SPEOIALI-TS IN i Motor Repairing, Motor 3 I Supplies, Ships' Stores,! I ANI» Estate Requisites. 'I*Hone 741. IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN Brand Milk Write j to:Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., Incorporated in England) 12, BATTERY ROAD, (SINGAPORE. ESTATE SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS322 words
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Advertisement35 1920-01-12 1 MEUKOW BRANDY. I i FINE OLD MELLOW LIQUEUR Obtainable From the leading dealers. BOTTLED IN FRANCE I BY A. C. MEUKOW Co. COGNAC. CASTILLO BRAND Old Spanish Port Am M^mpj 1 A GOOD FRUITY WINE.35 words
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Advertisement69 1920-01-12 1 rr^r»^ —ccaae nan I Now Obtainable THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. I I "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. I SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED, IN JAPAN.) i JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT o*=" IMkS Ztimm RAISINS [N THE WORJLD Obtainable at all69 words
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Article490 1920-01-12 2 Experience ia the United States Mr D Macleod Matheson wrote to a London paper from Boston, U 3 A, in November. as follows I see by the English newspapers •hat American Prohibition is befog a good deal disonssed at home, so the impressions of a demobilised officer490 words
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Article383 1920-01-12 2 The Currency Commission si ting in London his (stys tbe Mercatil- Gaatdi.n's Indian trade review) C 'mplet d recording evid-rc-*, end wat i xp*-o*ed to r f> rt ii N< vemb«r. Th«ir. recommendations will b- scanned with mnch eagerness by business men, ihob'. of wLom do i o'. oare st383 words
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Article190 1920-01-12 2 Visions Healing and Miracles Repotted in Wales On© of th* religion* u revivals whiob periodically ocosur in Sooth Wales is now in fnll swing in the Aberaman district of the Aberdare Valley, says a Home paper (November.) The «eases of fervour began aboot three weeks ago, whea Paster190 words
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Article71 1920-01-12 2 It is pointed out by the Decimal As ooiatlon that, including Bgypt, 10 British Dominions and Colonies have already adopted decimal currency- nsmdy, Canada, New foundlan I, British Honduras, Ceylon, Mauritius, East Afrits, British North Borneo, Straits Settlements, Hong» koug and Egypt. The Egyptian pound very closely approximates to our71 words
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Advertisement647 1920-01-12 2 AUCTION SALES. A notion. Sale of A Large Quantity of Qan-powder ex s.s. SITHOMIA/* To be held at oar Sale-room 16/17 Rails* Place On* THUi.SD %V, JANUARY 15, AT 11 P.M. Comprising 1—263 drum* aad 25 casks. (Samples can be seen at oar Office.) POWELL Co Ltd., Auctions^.. 9 1647 words
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Advertisement531 1920-01-12 2 THE WILLTOBEWELL s If yon can fore* yoor heart, and nerv*. aad at—w» To torn your turn long after they are |Mt, Aafl to hold on whto there is nothing la yon Xxcept the Will which oay> to the* Hold on I Ki^Ung. *1 matt, I will, get back my531 words
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Advertisement224 1920-01-12 2 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO-, LTD. Incorporated in Nbw Zealand FIRM Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Ininranoea aooepted to all parts of tb« w~ r M nt lowest rates. WAR RISK aooej ted to all parts L. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. OCces 2, Ftnlaysoc224 words
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Advertisement607 1920-01-12 2 \t)ij S r ßV The Cost for Renewals is 'up' 100 to 200%!! IFvou want new MILL PLANTS. ROLLING ĕWk I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK, InSkssUmmA SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated Ul'MJllil'ir prices until the world short.ige is overcome. Isn't Mil!» it, therefore, the best policy to wait607 words
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Advertisement139 1920-01-12 2 GOME: and VISIT Make your own comparisons and be convinced that the Quality, the Range of Choice, and the LOW Prices (plainly marked) at WASSIAMULL'S Are unrivalled anywhere. Get your standard first here, then shop as you please, and we are sure you will finally BUY AT Wassiamull, Issonull Co.139 words
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Article295 1920-01-12 3 Singapore, Jan. 12. Mflun Latham Co., 30-A lUfflea Plaoe advise the following (,uotationa aJarOajaa $4 25 $4 50 ny*- KamJngi 1.60 165 Ayer Molek 430 450 AyerPanai 15 50 16 00 Balgownie 7 65 8 00 hukii Jelrtonf 130 135 BaUftKaHl 180 1.85 Rmkn X B 1.10295 words
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Article293 1920-01-12 3 Singapore, Jan. 7. See Local and Genera oolnmn. Copra, Buaineaa done, Ta, 1. —Ste&dy.—No Baal neat Sago Flcur- —Buaineea done. Jambttr.— Bnsineaa done. —Bniinen done. Othtr Products*-— Market Qaie I tun Leal li'io OvotaHoes. ,-va iiO S. per pianl 173.00 Mutmegs 80 8. 81.00 :oprs Bail 29 00»293 words
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Advertisement362 1920-01-12 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Botd. Fr m Monday, January 12, to Saturday, January 17. A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Featuring PRETTY MISS OLIVE THOMAS In thesweer an 1 homely little ta c of a eh >rus g'rl who brought sunshine into the heart of362 words
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Advertisement597 1920-01-12 3 a 1 1 ITmm The From Thur.day, January 8, to Tuesday, January 15, 1920. Altaambra Alhambra la Is the only f rrtTTTji w the Theatre A lME theatre where yon m aj aa «ai aa if* an asanas*, bsbsbsk an, wlth 3: ALfl AIVI.dK A S; and the BEST The597 words
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Advertisement539 1920-01-12 3 GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME! Two Brand new features with two new Episodes of the Houdini Serial FIRST SHOW AT 7.30PP.Ms. s NORMA TALMADGE iN~ "GOING STRAIGHT A thrilling Fine Arts production in Five Parts. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 PM. TUB GREAT HANDCUFF KINO OUDINI 15 Episodes IN "THE MASTER MYSTERY539 words
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Article704 1920-01-12 4 With a backing of ten million pounds, the world-prohi-bition campaign which is to be launched from the United 8tates must be taken seriously. Money talks," and when it is supported by almost fanatical enthusiasm, coupled with tactics organised on an astonishingly far-reaching and perspicuous scale, its eloquence704 words
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Article78 1920-01-12 4 "The City of Tears" is a big »tlr»<,lion ,t tbe 3l»l«oo« KrAnotii,^. ,b« Lwpiro tnl» Nizb »pol«" vlll bs lbv oblt«e «tlrnotion. "lbo ?ollie« Uirl' bo tbe »»iu loAtnlv ot tbe nov prozrnmm» lo-nl^bt. 'lbe tb»t «v« lo o«rr/ l?illi»' Oiran, to I?«,n«n« vill not b< »Mn« nntll ,0 tbe78 words
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Article118 1920-01-12 4 Ta Be More Representative In Furore. (Fnm Our Omm Corrmjomiĕmt.) Ipob, Jan 12. A special oonferenoe of the District Planters' Associations in Ipoh favoured Mr. Kennedy's saggestiona for reoonatrnotion of the P A M, with certain exceptions and additions including alteration of representation on the Council, for118 words
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151 1920-01-12 4 Collections are being made almost the world over for the many sarving children in the famine areas of Earcpe. It is tbat three and a h*lf millions will die shortly nnlesa miik can be provided for them. A oolltction to help in meeting the diatree8151 words
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Article380 1920-01-12 4 Tin is at $190; 375 tons sold. The P and On Kashmir arrived at Port Said on Jan. 9. Rubber shows a slight drop, being now quoted at for both orepe and sheet (London, Jan 8). The s s Djngola left Hongkong at 4pm on Jan 9 and is doe380 words
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Article961 1920-01-12 4 The Frenchman s Quick Victory The Tim*, b .'n, writes beat B c k*tt the Holborn Stadium, last nie Deo i in ix fight for the weight Championship of E Beckett was knocked oat i n lh first roand, after the fight had been' in progress for961 words
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Advertisement197 1920-01-12 4 I ROBINSON Co. W SOVEREIGN Da^ana 1 Mid-trey r"* j* flLoale Threaduwitb iS? M I coloured, Clox */Vhite, Tan, Gray., lIYORTI IYORT i»- I li« II Win «II II in m ill iiLßui I j•® ASPHALT j for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send your ord ira to the Asiatic Petroleum197 words
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Advertisement281 1920-01-12 4 New Shipments O F SHIP-CHANDcEBY STORES AND ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Aralvedd. Order* promptly executed and with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 86 PHILLIP BTRFET. SINGAPORE. Te4efram Guankiat." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 ft 1362. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. One Henderson Motor281 words
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Advertisement129 1920-01-12 4 Mantles that fcive poor lights and break in a short time are dear at any price. Remember, only good mantles give correspondingly good result*. Have you ever tried American Gas Mantles? Lcrease the brightness of your Gas Lamps and avoid frequent breakage annoyances by using the following w'1'.known TJ. 8.129 words
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Advertisement19 1920-01-12 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Solo Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.19 words
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Miscellaneous122 1920-01-12 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Monday, Jan 12 H«?h Water. —2'34 a.m., 2.41 p.m. L dge Zetland Regular, 8.30. Chinese Qp S.V.I R-crai'p, 5.10. Tuesday, Jan. 13. Higb W<»t«*r.—3.14 8.n 3.4 4 p.m. R*nt Ara> eem«-nt Board. 2.15. Wednesday, Jan 14. High Water.—4.1 a rn., 4.59 p.m. ChineseC>, 8 V.I, Recruits, 5.1o!122 words
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Article165 1920-01-12 5 Carpentier Dempsey for tbe World's Title. THE TREATY BUIFICJTO. The Treaty of Versailles, formally inaugurating a state of peace with Germany, was to come into operation on Saturday afternoon, following the formal ratification ceremony. These are joydays for Bolshevism, The Reds seem to have utterly routed the Koltchak165 words
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Article423 1920-01-12 5 GERMANY'S REPAR iTION FOR SCAPA DEED. Reuter. Paris, Jan 9.—At a meeting which took plaoe this morning, M Clemenceaa presiding, Mr Miteni representing Japan, the Council discussed details of the ratification and application of the treaty. The Treaty of Versailles will be pat into force to-morrow at 4Reuter. - 423 words
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Article14 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—The varsity boat face has been fixed for March 27.— Sealer,Reuter. - 14 words
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Article363 1920-01-12 5 FUTURE OF TURKEY AND THE ADRIATIC. Reuter. London, Jan 8.—Lord Birkenhead has accompanied the Premier to Paris. It is stated the ministers are accompanied by a retinue of fifty officials. The inter Allied Conferences will really amount to a second Pesos Conference, dealing with many of the mostReuter. - 363 words
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Article67 1920-01-12 5 Pd.ip, Jan 8. the opening of the session of the Council General, the Minister of the Interior stated that the rumours of a social revolution in France are disquieting, but there is no confusion wiih Bolshevism, which is a return o primeval sarvagery. There is not th67 words
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Article186 1920-01-12 5 AGREEMENTS WHICH MAY HAVE WIDE EFFECTS. French Interests Recognised. Reuter. Paris, Jan 7.—Le Temps understands that the main provisiors of the agreement between the Erntr Peisul and the French government are as follow The Emir Feisa! agrees to France exercising a mandate for the whole of Syrip, and FranoeReuter. - 186 words
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Article187 1920-01-12 5 The Ex-K*iser oa Sea Power. Reuter. London, Jan 7.—Farther Willy. Nicky letUrs are published Id the Mornlrg Pcs\ They mre cbi fly lectures on flea power by the ex Kaiser, who emphasises his passion for the aea." He styles hims»lf for the first time the Admiral cf theReuter. - 187 words
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Article132 1920-01-12 5 Defence of Indian Command. Reuter. Delhi, Dec 31 —In reference to the striotures of some London newspapers on the Afghan cam* paign and operations on the frontier, it is pointed oat that the Afghan war was concluded with extraordinary rapidity, the Afghans suing for peace after aReuter. - 132 words
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Article115 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 7. —Mr Hoover, in a long telegram to the executive committee for the relief of the Near East populations, tako emphatic exoeption to the opinion! of •'Earopean propagandises concerning the extent of Europe's finan* oiafr needs from the United States. He assertsReuter. - 115 words
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Article77 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. Loudon, Jan 7.—Commenting on a Tientsin telegram stating that China is asking the Bankers' Commission for a loan of three millions sterling, the Financial News remarks Although the Chinese customs returns for 1919 establish a reoord, all sorpluses handed over are to be squandered, chiefly forReuter. - 77 words
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Article576 1920-01-12 5 DENIKIN'S FORCES THREATENED IN THE REAR. Tbe Dinger to Asia. Reuter. London, Jan 8—It is authoritatively stated that the Bolshevist negotiations with Lithuania have broken down and a resumption it improbable. Danikin's military situation ic going from bad to worse, The Bolshevik claims to Urge oaptarec of menReuter. - 576 words
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Article54 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. Cairo, Jan 7.—Field Marshal Lord Allenby has i ri ived at J tddab aboard H M 8 Centaur. King Hassein recived him on the pier and decorated him with the Grand Cordon of the Order of Mahda, with jewels, and presented him with a goldReuter. - 54 words
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Article32 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—Hia Majesty King haa awarded the 1914-15 star, the Britiah war medal •an 1 the victory medal to Mr Lloyd George and to Mr Asquith.—Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article177 1920-01-12 5 GREAT EXHIBITION PLANNED FOR 1921, Wbole Empire Concerned. Reuter. London, Jan 8.—The preliminaries governing the British Empire Exhibition of 1921 are being oompleted. It will probably be held in Regent's Park. The Imperial Government, the Dominions Governments and the Colonial Governments have expressed their approval of the undertaking,Reuter. - 177 words
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Article148 1920-01-12 5 Further Action Taken. Reuter. New York, Jan 6.—The action against the extremists is proceeding briskly at Chicago. Ma'lnn, thi statistician of the federal trade commission, has been arrested on a charge of membership of a communist party. He was oonfined in a military camp in 1917 asReuter. - 148 words
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Article128 1920-01-12 5 Miners Follow Railwaymeo. Reuter. London, Jan 8.—Indications promise a prolonged Railwaymen's possibly nntil Jan 11. It is now regarded as practically certain that the Government's offer will be referred back to the negotiating; committee, with instructions to reopen negotiations with the Government Meanwhile the miuers federation executive, sittingReuter. - 128 words
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Article90 1920-01-12 5 Will Box Dempsey in America. Reuter. Los Angeler, Jan 7.—Carpentier has accepted the offer to fight Dempse; for a purge of £80,000 sterling pot up by James Coffroth, owner of the raoe track of Ti»juana, who will probably construct a special arena for the fight. He suggestsReuter. - 90 words
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Article75 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—The Daily Mail says that a foreign firm trading in Mind g Lane is involved in liabilities of half a million as the result of a two millions rubber transaction. It was feared this would cause general trouble in the rnbber market, butReuter. - 75 words
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Article15 1920-01-12 5 The lastest London cables to hand tble morning ere c1»t0l1»« to1loW« r»t« 8; ,l»n 6.15 words
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Article512 1920-01-12 5 Two Sentences Passed To-day. At the AB6ic°8 in the Saprein Court, this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir John Backnill, in pasting sentence on Kana Ratnam, who was oharged with rash and negligenl driving thereby causing the death of a Boyanese woman, said that the aooased was going at512 words
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Article63 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan 7. —The gunboats Moth and Mantis, whioh have been re-fitted since returning from the Archangel river expeditionary foroe, were commissioned at Sheerness y> s'erday, and the gunboats Cook chafer and Crioket were commissioned at Chatam—all for servioe on the China S.ation. Their respective oommandersReuter. - 63 words
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Article69 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Jan 7.—It is officially stated that Cotastlan was destroyed by an earthquake on Jan 3, with two thousand casualties, i: eluding over a thousand dead. According to the latest reports, a dozen towns and villages in the state of Vera Oruz areReuter. - 69 words
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Article55 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—The Daily Mail says that Messrs Viokers are build, ing for the Government a six-motor aeroplane to carry fifty passengers. A telegram from the Hague says that Fokker is constructing an aeroplane to carry sixty, fitted with sleeping booths and a smoking room, for flightsReuter. - 55 words
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Article46 1920-01-12 5 Reuter. Bokarest, Jan 7.—A tebgram from Sofia says that Premier Stambnlinaki was attacked by Bolaheviata during his return journey from Belgrade, where his mission failed. The Bulgarian Government has n signed, Tbe Socialists are trying to form a cabinet with Daneff at Premier Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement347 1920-01-12 5 LATEST KTVIH-.N S NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KIN EM A REVIEW On Sale Everywhere. VICTORIA THEATRE. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION For 3 IVigHta Thu-s<!*v, Friday 9 Saturday Jan. XS, 16 IT r AT 9-30 Mr. Geo. Batty PRESENTS 0^ Co. j^^jjl^ Monday, Jan. 12. PRICES AS USUAL.347 words
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Advertisement233 1920-01-12 5 ra an \mwm m au THE GRAMOPHONE OF PERFECT TONE HIS HAS1BS VOICE IS BE PRESENT tD flEKE B» S. Mouirie Co., ltd, (Incoi|»rau-d in Ho;.gk,ng) Singapore. COME i O-DAY a no Hear the Letett Records, j FOR SALE. Sidecar, "Light Indian" pat fern In g d rde\ Chrtrg chest]233 words
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Article298 1920-01-12 6 Neatly (2,000,000 far (be Fond The following subscriptions have bet n nc ived by the Hon Treasurer up to Jan 7 Hfr Arthur Young SCO Messrs Boustead A Co. 50,000 H H The Sul an of Johore, DK.GCMG KB E 50,000 M>BBrs B. br A Co. 1,000 Messrs298 words
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Article333 1920-01-12 6 Lady Weld Brit 377 ton» Capt Doringer from Malaooi 11-1 to Malacca 12 IS. S. 8. Hunan Brit 1143 tore Opt Fretch irom Colombo 11-1 tor nr certain Minefield. Panama Dun 7250 tone Cap D»hl from Copena-<gtn 11 1 for 11-1 E A Co. Vhn Hogendorp Dut333 words
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Article40 1920-01-12 6 Major Chipp. Director of the Botanical Gardens, Tar g] In, has been noniinatfd by the Agt. Colonial Chaplain aa a member of the Mission Committee, vioe Mr F C Wreford, and hai kindly cor■ented to serve, says the Cathedral Paper.40 words
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Article599 1920-01-12 6 fcictt tot*, uj th* Market tki. Msraiaf. HnwAroaa Jan. 10. Mmhi Lyail and JBvatt, Bxohanga and Shu* trokan, laaua tha following lUt of qnotationa Rab.tr Sksm. Horn. Valna. Biv*n. Ballan. 1 A »»u 6 19 I/- Anglo Java 6 6« tl- Anglo-Malay 11 is 1 A.tr Knainj599 words
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Article52 1920-01-12 6 Singapore Jan. 12. On LondonBank 4 m/s 2m Demand 2/4$ Private 3 ru/e 2/5 1/8 On IndiaBank T. T. 100 On Htagfc ne Bank d/d 122|^prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 27} On Java— Bank T. T. 116$ On Japan— Bank d/d 88 5/8 "■overeigna—buying ra*~ $8.54 Hank of England52 words
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Article15 1920-01-12 6 Ship in oorrmunioation with th* Commtrciti Station Ihia morning:— 8. c. Van der Hagen.15 words
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Article64 1920-01-12 6 Delivered io London- Tho following are the dat«s of <rc>u Hingap«> c of the ■Ctoepaaq ftfolla i s id tL*ir deliver) I f r OELIVKKKD IM BIKUAPOBM LONDON. Nov 4 Dec 12 do 7 do 12 do 10 do 12 do 13 do 10 do 15 do64 words
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Article36 1920-01-12 6 The annual service of the Church Wo.kers' Assroiation will be held on the second Sandtty after Epiphany, Jan 18, There will be a celebration of the holy communion with addrtss, after morning prayer at 9-15 am.36 words
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Advertisement131 1920-01-12 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. n>RiNiT~ x Stout. I THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. I Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Slc/apore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. I 'Phone 815. Tel. Anrely." To Chinese Ladies. The time has131 words
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Advertisement250 1920-01-12 6 Secure your seats early! THE STAR OPERA It Tbe Theatre Royal North Bridge Road. To Night TO Night! By Special Fequest of Chinese Nonya Friends A Malay Historical Play in 5 parts DAN DAN TIAH Part II will be staged. Phone 1366 lor seats K. H. CheortgT, Proprietor V I250 words
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Advertisement464 1920-01-12 6 The Tonic only Complete 0 I fl Q C fl I for the Heart, Blood 11L U D L U L Mu ci s Preparation and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting464 words
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Miscellaneous110 1920-01-12 6 Mails Close, TittjfBatu Pahat Mena 3 pm Port Rwettenbam and Teluk Anson 'Perak 8 S Co. Ltd. 3 pm Penang* Calcutta Hymettus 3 pm Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 P m Rhio, Tambelan and Pontianak Merku» 4 pm f0 sorrow. Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang Hanit 9 am Cucob *3oon Hong110 words
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Article521 1920-01-12 7 British Producers Difficulties In many ways the ambitions Britiah film producer haa an uphill task, and there is no bigger obstacle in his path than the official attitude of indifference to the cinematograph industry. The official mind seems to be quite unable to grasp the fact that521 words
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Article204 1920-01-12 7 important Seizure at Bangkok. Tbe Bangkok Times of J<m 2 says At after eleven o'olock yesterday morning the Customs officials were able to captor* quite a big quantity of bottles containing silver ticals en board tbe Childar prior to her departure. At ihe timn of writing, >he204 words
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Article104 1920-01-12 7 Information has been supplied by (be Chancellor of the Exchequer to Sir Charles Hanson that if a doty is imposed ou wartime increases of wealth be will propose that the amount of duty should be computed Rd at a date now past, and by reference to circumstances then existing. There104 words
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203 1920-01-12 7 St Andrew's School's Necessity. The 8t Andrew's Bchool buildings are in need of considerable attention and the ichool furniture ii in many a oaae old and bad, aaya the Cathedral Paper. There are very few ohaira for the hall. Bat what ia to be done203 words
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Article427 1920-01-12 7 The D. 0 T i Latest. It is unfortunate, but it in a faot (says the "Mercantile Guardian"), that when the Department of Over seas Trade attempts originality it succeeds in making itself ridiculous. The late chief, Sir Arthur SteeleMaitland, whs induced to give hie sanction to427 words
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Article135 1920-01-12 7 The Zoo "has been enriohed. for a time at least, by a number of birds secured in New Guinea and the Malay Arehipelago for Lord Tavistock. Four leessr Birds of Paradise are among the pretdtst. Their plumes are bright yellow, tipped with whitr, and variegated by a few135 words
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Article31 1920-01-12 7 Berlin'* giant wooden Htadenbnrsr with its silver and gold naila is being dismantled. Efforts have been made to have the image ertctei on another aite, bat these seem doomed to failure.31 words
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Advertisement500 1920-01-12 7 BANKS. Tie Ho Heng Bank, United. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J Head Office Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 dk 6 Branches; Peaang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jalaa Suleiman. BataPahai, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Soirabaya, Semarang, Palembang C APITAL500 words
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Advertisement463 1920-01-12 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ARB CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital in 100,000 8hares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserre Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.463 words
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Advertisement609 1920-01-12 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity ean be ensured by the oeeasional use of HUH the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Pinkettes are laxative perfection; cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes Of chemists, or send 90 cents609 words
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Advertisement438 1920-01-12 7 WANTED. WANTED.—Machine Ruler and Bookbinder, Hydraulic Pump and Press. Apply to MT. H. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. 19 12 18 1 20 WANTED. —Smart Assistants required. Good prospects for suitable men. Apply Provision Dept., John Little Co., Ltd. 81 uc WANTED IMMEDIATELY Three Junior Clerks, thoee with Rood handwriting preferred.438 words
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Advertisement128 1920-01-12 7 uinii Mi), mmu 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Sfaatftag at (POa, S0A LUMPUR P£H<±m. Tas Wee Cigarette*. Our New Chop of Tas Hee Cigarettes J, introduced into the i market. |gOXgRgEy| If you try once you will con- WW?yCw vmce yourself. Certificates from Sultans who j j use our cigareti is128 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-12 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Dally. I SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE «WfdfdUI Vol vii. -Mo. 9 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY, 12, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article249 1920-01-12 1 Arrivals. DECEMBER 31. B nnrlioh Bri 3221 Cap Mnttan from Yokohama Deo 11 P Simooi and Coy Ltd. Nippon 8w*d 2581 Cap Arnold* ■on from Gothenba-g Not 28 A Gilfillan bed Coy L*d JANUARY 9. Leg api Span 2'45 Cap Jaffa from Baiolona Dec 9 Biriow and Co.249 words
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Article99 1920-01-12 1 JANUARY 9 Einta for P. Swettenham A T. Anson. Van Wa°rwijok for Belawan k P^nang. Mbichior Tr«-ub for Batavia, S«martjng S >r.rnt>H\». L dy Wrl i for M*ltoci 4 Maar. R B .rn for via yorts. Ban Fo Soon for Pontianak. W*st AmargosA for N'w York via Sues Canal.99 words
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Article190 1920-01-12 1 It may be remembered that; there have been two fires in the last couple of days which did not prove of much danger, says the Sitm O .server. Bat the s*mc could not be said of the fire wfaich broke out jesterday (Dec 39) a little after190 words
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Article51 1920-01-12 1 It is reported from Montevideo that the Uni'ed S ates Government has communicated to th 1 Uruguayan Government i's decision not to pay for the loan of the German ships which were interned in Urngoay, beoans* the Peace Conference gave the right of possession of tbfse ships to the United51 words
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Article148 1920-01-12 1 The drpartnre of the CPUS steamer Monteagle has been po t poned for about two wetks owing to a fire which occurred on bia'd yesterday, reports the Hongko'g Daily Press of Jan 1. The v. ss 1 was in the Kowloon docks for ov«r. hauling. Shortly148 words
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Article154 1920-01-12 1 Lord Lee of Fareham, speaking at Lit c«.ln recently a*id that at one stage of the war the food position wad so bad that the Admiralty were planning how they oould bring in even a few days' supplies by means of submarint aof our own to154 words
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