Malaya Tribune, 13 January 1920
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Title Section30 1920-01-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J v AND SHIPPING' GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII No 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 13, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS Cbc inalapa Cribune. TUESDAY. JANUA.RY 1330 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement297 1920-01-13 1 j HIN WATT CO. I Market St *eet and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor 1 Supplies. Ships' atones, lANDI AND Estate Requisites. 'Phone 741. jav- I l >i^ v l^,J J i I IF" YOU CANNOT OBTAIN Brand Milh Write j to>- 1 Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd.,297 words
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Advertisement48 1920-01-13 1 I PORT WINE I j (DRY) j Castle J. 140 Ver y Years SSH Light BH Wood PSB Colour A Very Old Choice Wine Bottled by W. A. Gilbey Ltd. yjottiOßSZ J E3 Great Age Bouquet. j Heart-Tonic Digestive IlflWS Non-Gouty. a Obtainable from j The Leading Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement89 1920-01-13 1 t it —Tr -it-i iini mmm I i Now Obtainable I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies, r O N O D A" Portland j CEMENT. 1 Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: I 1 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) v m> IBBB| JUST89 words
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Article108 1920-01-13 2 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Havas. Paris, Jan 9—The papers report that the Versailles Congress Hall is now ready for the eleotion of s President of the K~publio. M Poineare has received a request from the general council of the Mease Department to resume, at the end of his termHavas. - 108 words
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Article66 1920-01-13 2 Havas. Paris, Jan B.—Details of the great Marchedu Monde, or rendezvous of buyers of the world, whioh is to be set up in Paris in two years' time, are given. The building will be a six-storeysd house with a frontage of 350 feet, oosting approximately 100 millionHavas. - 66 words
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Article46 1920-01-13 2 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—A despatoh from Dublin says that Bartle Kelly, brother of the proprietor of th* public house where oonspirators who bad assembled were arrested in connection with the attempt on Lord French's life, has been sent to Eng land in oust dy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1920-01-13 2 Reuter. London, Jan 7.—A noteworthy advertisement invites British sub script ions to a new Italian five per o£Ct consolidated loan, the proceeds of which are destined to reimburse the Italian war debt—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article29 1920-01-13 2 Reuter. London, Jan 7, —A message from Tampico says that two Americars employees of the International Petroleum Company, have been murdered by Mexicans near Port Lobos.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article20 1920-01-13 2 Havas. Paris, Jan 9.—The rumour is seemingly well supported, that King George will visit Paris next Maroh.—Havas.Havas. - 20 words
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Article158 1920-01-13 2 A Bride Ia Breeches. Favourite of the picture houses, Miss Qaeenie Thomas, married at Bt. Margaret's, Westminster, had a wedding worthy of the cinema. There were all the features which make a society wedding pioturesque —a charming brid*>, in white silver tifBue and orange blossom, a group158 words
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Obituary230 1920-01-13 2 We regret to learn of the death of Mr F W Rice, the bead clerk at the Makasan workshops of the State Railways, says the Bangkok Times of Jan 3. He died last evening as tbe result of the bursting of a blood vessel. Mr Rioa had been in the230 words
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Article363 1920-01-13 2 December Crop Returns. Chan Sze Om Co, Secretaries Mandai Tekon* 11,455 lbs. Total for 5 months 59,119 lbs. N (iomes, Secretary Bokit Jtlotoug lba. Total for 7 months 54,394 lbs. Bokit K«til 14,043 lbs. Total for 8 months 89,444 lbs. Boostesd it C), Age ts Rim 46,500 Job.363 words
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Article127 1920-01-13 2 One of the biggest things yet prrj«oted in the British motor industry is th* formation of a very larg« motor combine. According to the Motor", A Harper Bons and Bean (Dudley, Tipton and Bmethwiok) the Swift Motor 00. Ltd.(Ooventry), the Vqloan Motor and FogiCo, (Southport), the British127 words
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Article63 1920-01-13 2 Says the Siam Observer of Deo 29 :—We regret to announoe the death whioh ooourred at the ChulalongSorn Hospital on Saturday evening of Nal Cha Yua», a Gentleman in-Waiting to His Majesty the King. The deceased who was only 21 years of age met with an accident while riding a63 words
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Article102 1920-01-13 2 Archdeacon Swindell, says the Cathedral Paper, has written that he has secured the services of two clergy for Singapore, the Rev J Butterworth, and the Rev A F Aid is. Both are prepared to leave England as soon as a ship can be found after Jan 1. Mr Butterworth is102 words
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Advertisement632 1920-01-13 2 AUCTION SALES. Auotion Sale of A L\rge Quantity of Gun-powder ex s.e. SITHOSIA-" To be held at oar Sale-room ***** Raffles Place ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, AT 11 P.M. Comprising 263 drums and 25 casks. (Samples can be seen at our Office.) POWELL Co., Ltd., Auctioneer.. 9 1 14 1632 words
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Advertisement378 1920-01-13 2 Auction Batle a cases electrical apparatus; 12 cases lamp parts; I case motor parts; I case tapping knives; 3 cases electric laaaps 60 veJ; 3 cases photo plates, etc. To be held at our Sale-room On Thursday, Jan. 15, at 11 am. NOW ON VIEW. Powell A Co., Ltd. Auctioneers.378 words
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Advertisement440 1920-01-13 2 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Lift Assurance Co., Ltd. ■Established 1874. Incorporated in India. PUNDS exceed Five Croree Rnpeei Absolute Security. Income I ii 8 >5.811.240.00 insurance effected tl 1018 $1,147,112.01 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions 598.817.617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. establishes a record in440 words
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Advertisement233 1920-01-13 2 KlDff SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls. Oriental Curios, &c. Mounters of Every Description Workmanship OustFAnteed, Orders Promptly Executed No- 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SEE Kill SOH, Proprietor. COM£2 and VISIT Make your own comparis ma and be convinced that the Quality, the233 words
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Article290 1920-01-13 3 Slagapore. Jan. IS. Messrs Latham A Co., 30-A Raffles Place advise the following quotations AiorGajah $4 25 $4 50 AyerKuningi 1-60 165 AyerMoiek 430 450 AverPanai 15 25 15.75 Eftlgownie 7.65 800 Bokit Jelotong 1 1 37| Baku Katil 1.80 1.85 Rukit X B 1.10 115 Bessett290 words
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Article298 1920-01-13 3 Singapore, Jan. 7. ftav"» See Loea! and General column. Copra.--BTJiiceai done. la -nnfa. —Steady.—No Bush-M Smgo Flour-— Business done. GasJjie. ;.~BuHineai done. r V:>p<r.-~Weak.—Baiinen done. Oihtr Produces.—Market QU*» tin* Urt- HirkU ttefetioas. SViiu< *a 110 pr pionl 173.00 Nalmefi aC S. 81.00 Oopra Ball 29 00' Copra Gcrong298 words
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Advertisement420 1920-01-13 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boad. Ir. m Monday, January 12, to Saturday, January 17. A TtfIANGLB SPECIAL PRESENTATION Featuring PRETTY MISS OLIVE THOMAS In the sweet and homely little ta'e of a chorus g'rl who brought sunshine into the heart of a lonely420 words
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Advertisement595 1920-01-13 3 f The I. rTOm Thur lay Janu rT H v Tuesday, January 15, 1920. Alhamhra AlburnLra 1* is the only the Theatre at THI theatre where yon I I A J V-% Jk Xwutea* get the BEST J» 1 jl O J% garden *s -IM, inAmDKA 23: Orchestra. Tea, etc595 words
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Advertisement425 1920-01-13 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 1 Ist Show at 7 30 Sharp. THE DIAMOND ~FRO H THE SKi Chapters 12, 13,14 &15 in Eight Parts. H At 9.15 P.M. "THE MISTER M STERY (Serial in 31 Reels OUDINI Handcuff King THE GREATEST OF MAGICIANS and CONJURORS. Episodes 3 4 N THE WATER425 words
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Article717 1920-01-13 4 No apology is needed for returning thus soon to the subject of the inooine-tax. The Bill is to be read a second time on Monday, and the interval furnishes the only opportunity for that unofficial second reading, full discussion in the public prees. It is now emerging717 words
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Article145 1920-01-13 4 Tin is at $185; no sallers. A London wire of Jan 9 quotes rubbtrat 2/8 for both crepe and ■heet. The change of programme at the Gaiety to-night will inolnde episodes 3 and 4 of the Hondini serial The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows145 words
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Article727 1920-01-13 4 The new secretary to the Municipal Commissioner*, Malacca, if Mr Frederick Williamson. After the long Christmas and New Year vacation, the Govern-ment-aided schools in Singapore were yesterday re-opened. The first two episodes of a powerful se ial featuring Marie Waloamp, entitled The Bed Glove," will be screened at the Liberty727 words
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Article129 1920-01-13 4 S.S. Association s Views Minimum Taxabl lacome 56,000 Mr HB L iyton, hon see of ft. Strait! Settlements Associate* (Singapore branoh), informs o B that on a discussion of the Bill f or j m posiDg a Tax on Inoome now before the Legislative Council which took129 words
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Article253 1920-01-13 4 Big Increases in Eery Commodity, We have received from the Municipal Heal.h Officer a market price liet giving a comparison be. tween the present prioes cf food, staffs at Clyde Terrace market tnf oheapest market in Singapore) and the prices ruling in January 191^ Nothing conld be253 words
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Article76 1920-01-13 4 There will be an ordinary meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya at 10 30 am on Wednesday Jan 28 at 12, Market-street, Koala Lumjnr, The agenda will comprisdisoussim of war relief funde. Tamil labour (immigration, care of dependents, and register of Tamil names of estates),76 words
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Article78 1920-01-13 4 We understand, says the PinaDg that a motor Bmbnlance will reach Pr nang a few days hecoe, via Singapore, supplied through Messrs Wearne Brothers, Limited. On is arrival the motor ambolat.ce will fill a long felt want. Before the war, and since, w- advocated the obtaining of78 words
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Article126 1920-01-13 4 The following passengers arrived yeaberdoy by lbe «»3a>, l i "ruoel. Oovn lrum Lntavi» 8 8?.,. l4b» Xleinman. nle«»rr I"» lek vjiu. i 4 good deal ol »mu«,m«.l 4»» boon can,ed by the rl,v the Klarabol H'ocb i« an ,oor «bo. all. rea«ou why tbo «bould bo expected to be126 words
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Advertisement183 1920-01-13 4 ROBINSON Co. SOVEBEIGN >■ Dark anii Mis'grey lawa. GENTLEMAN'S <^ HALF HOSE J Lisle Thread wiik «*H ooloored Clox White, Taa. Grey. Tke tarter without Metal. ASPHALT j for j Roads, Pavements, Flooring:, etc. r h Send your orders to Ihe Asiatic (Petroleum st Company cout, (S.S.) Lid. suigiport. (Inoorpontad)183 words
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Advertisement307 1920-01-13 4 I NEW SHIPMENTS I OF SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES j j ESTATE SUPPLIES j Just Ax»x»iYecl. I Orders promptly executed mnd forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) j 86 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Talegraat. GIMNriAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Editioa. Telephone Nos. 1361 ft307 words
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Advertisement27 1920-01-13 4 Blanchard ritista est High Power Incandescent Oil Lamps. Largest stock of lamps and spares in Singapore. Chop E. CHEONG incandescent Lamp Merchinfs, 111. South Bridge Road, •*a27 words
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Advertisement21 1920-01-13 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting p Sofa Mgmntm: Kiam Kiat i Co. 108 109 Market St.21 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1920-01-13 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Tuesday, Jan. 13. Higb Water.—-3.14 a.m 3 44 p.m. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15, Wednesday, Jan 14. High Water.—4.1 a.m., 4.59 p.m. Chinese Co 3. V.I f Recrnits, 5.10, Thursday. Jaa. 15. High Water—4.55 a.m., 6.32 p.m. Batty Co., Vio Theatre, S.30. Straits Trading Co., 12. Friday, Jan.117 words
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Article210 1920-01-13 5 THE ERA OF PEACE "Tax the Bachelors!" S. S. A. Joins in the Chorus. F:R EASTERN PERILS. Peace with Germany being now officially an accomplished fact, His Majesty the King trusts that we are at the dawn of a new and warless era, Unfortunately, current events do not support the210 words
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Article339 1920-01-13 5 KING'S MESS\GE TO THE EMPIRE. Reuter. London, Jan 11—Replying to a loyal message from the citizens of London on the occasion of the ex shange of the ratifications, His the King telegraphed to the Lord Mayor With all my heart 1 reciprocate their hopes and fervently prayReuter. - 339 words
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Article140 1920-01-13 5 SIR AUCKUND GEDDES AN OPTIMIST. Reuter. Loudon, Jan 9.—Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, h. a issued a statement reviewing trade prospects and says that the position is undoubtedly encouraging. He points out that the position needs only a natural increase in exports and theReuter. - 140 words
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Article104 1920-01-13 5 Clean Sweep in Progress. Reuter. New York, Jan B.—A warrant has been issued for the arrest and deportation of Martens, the selfstyled Rnssian Soviet Ambassador, who has been in hiding—Reuter, Washington, Jan B,—-The sieamer Daford, carrying deportees, is entering the Kiel Canal. It is believed that she isReuter. - 104 words
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Article59 1920-01-13 5 Paris, Jan 10.—The inaugural meeting of the economical council of the General Confederation of Labour has just been held in Paris In labour circles the meeting is regarded as significant of a development which is likely to concentrate the toro»e of the syndicalist organisations on practical improvements59 words
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Article381 1920-01-13 5 NORTH AND SOUTH MUST BE RECONCILED. Pseudo-Militarism's Sway. Reuter. London, Jan 9.—The Time?, in a leader, says that if the regenerator, of China is to be begun, a treliininary step mast be either the closing of the rift between North Ohina and South China, or its definite recognitionReuter. - 381 words
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Article140 1920-01-13 5 Sore About Treaty Tricks. Reuter. Washington, Jan B.—The Democratic national committee has unanimously passed a resolution .denoancing the attitude of the Senators opposing the ratification of <he Treaty, and the arrogant Republican leadership in the Senate, whioh has earned the contempt of the world. The committee calls onReuter. - 140 words
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Article95 1920-01-13 5 Tbe Ex-Kaiser's Handiwork. Reuter. London, Jan 8. —Writing to the Timep, Lord Sydenham, dealing with the danger of Bolshevism in the Eis\ Bays that he views tbe whole situation in the Far East with grave anxiety. China may be too vast, too disjointed, to become aReuter. - 95 words
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Article73 1920-01-13 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 8. —The Shipping B »rd is famishing vessels to repatriate the Cz obo-Slovak, Polish. Yago-Siav and Romanian troopa now in Siberia. The steamers President Grant and Ametioa are sailing for Viadivoatock and are dna there on Feb 10. The v< ssels are expeoted toReuter. - 73 words
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Article232 1920-01-13 5 sfsaioaw m§tmt$4 by mnmtfmimU.] 1 be League of .Nations From the RKV JAB COOK I take it that with inch a abow of the highest political, aocial and religious opinion behind it, the League of Nations is not dead, nor is likely to be defunct, however difficult it232 words
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Article88 1920-01-13 5 40,000 Cottoo Workers Oat. Reuter. Bombay, Jan 8.— widespread itrike of mi'l hands hay began, over a score of mills being aff i otf d. So far there have been no distnr banoes. The men's demands inclade a fifty per cent inorease in wages, a ten hourReuter. - 88 words
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Article173 1920-01-13 5 Reuter. United States Proposal. London, Jan 8.—Montagu's annual bullion letter mentions a report that legislation is about to be introduced in the United States releasing Government from the obligation to repurchase at a dollar an onnoe the fine equivalent of silver dollars sold under the Pit .manReuter. - 173 words
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Article116 1920-01-13 5 Britisb Industry Menaced. Reuter. London, Jan 8 —A deputation of the joint industrial council for i hsilk industry visited Sir Auckland Geddes at the Board of Trade yesterday an i urged that the mos' vital factors affecting the silk industry st present were the rates of exohange, enablingReuter. - 116 words
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Article73 1920-01-13 5 The Kundong flotation in Selangor las: month gave evidenoe of the strong faith of the local investing public in the future of rubber, and our readers will note that another very attractive proposition is being put forward, in the invitation of oapital for the Sangei73 words
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Article807 1920-01-13 5 A Fight Over Bananas. At thn Assize, yesterday, before the Chief Jnatloe. Sir John Bucknil', th« wai ooncluded» in whioh Auk Sth was oharged with murder. The deoAsaed'i deposition mad»* to Mr Mock in Tan Took Seng's hospital was read, in whioh he laid that the acoased came807 words
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Article32 1920-01-13 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 9.— The steamer Louisville, formerly the St Louis, was badly damaged by fire at Hoboken and was scuttled in order to subdue the flames.—Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article19 1920-01-13 5 At a sale of furniture at Bournemonth recently £362 5«. was paid for a five.foot Sheraton seoietaire cabinet bookcase.19 words
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Article54 1920-01-13 5 LAWN TENNIS. SCC Sp-Ir g Tournament. Entries are now open for the Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament of the SCC, play in whioh will begin on Wednesday, M*roh 17 (qualifying rounds March 3.) The entries will close on Feb 21. The events comprise i Singles.—'Championship, handicap, newoomers (handicap.) Doubles.—Championship54 words
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Article127 1920-01-13 5 K. G. C. Ladles' Championship First round Mrs Stevens beat Mrs Blair. Mrs Sooular beat Mrs Robinson. Second round Mrs Gansloser beat Mrs Campbell on the 19ih green. Mrs Scoular soratched to Mrs Stevens. M s Gansloser and Mrs Stevens wdl play in the final of which notice will127 words
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Article244 1920-01-13 5 S. Y. C. Race Last Sunday. Sundaj morning saw the lirat of the handicap raoes for Mis Lane's Cup, aud it provided plenty ol excitement and sarprißes for all concerned, Messra Smith and Stevens sent the boats away in the following order:— Betty, who being over the line waa244 words
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Article34 1920-01-13 5 The monthly competition of the Singapore Royal Engineers (v) Rifle Olub will take place at Ballesiier Ringe on Sunday next at 2.30 p m, under Bisley King's Ptiza 1st atage conditions.34 words
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Article44 1920-01-13 5 (From Our Own Correrpondnt.) Penang, Jan 13. Toe soratohingß are Race four Astrico raoe five Teiwakalalalah j race six Principal Boy and race seven Cesarion Girl and Field Daisy. The lo;teries»were well attended and successful. This morning the conditions are good.44 words
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Article308 1920-01-13 5 Singapore, Jan 12. Silver.—79sd. Hongkong.—l22s prem. m Shanghai—27s. Rubber,— Tin.—37s tons sold at $190. Share Market. Robbers, —Rabbet s comparatively quiet. Butit Jelct>ngs 1.30 1.37$ Baßsetts sold from 1.70.1.735, Punggors at 1.46, I In Pandans a* 2 60, Bukit Katils at 1.75, Pantais at 2.05, Nelimays308 words
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Article198 1920-01-13 5 Mr aud Mm Robert and family arrived from Chf ribon by tbe Frinß Nederlanden after 15 yean' absence from tbe Colony, ana celebrated their silver jubilee at '•Elsie Villa," Telak Knrau, on Saturday last, ami if. a large gatbering, writes a corres>.ot den During dinner, music was198 words
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Advertisement341 1920-01-13 5 AUCTION SALE OF A large quantity of Fish Oil, etc., etc Er S.S. "PREUSSEN To be held at Godowns 12 and 13 ON FRIDAY, JANUARY '6, AT UO P.M. Comprising :—13,416 cases of fish and other oils; 75 casks tmk uil. POWELL ft Co.. Ltd. Auctioneers l 3 1 15341 words
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Article708 1920-01-13 6 Ratep ye.v' Petition. At meeting of the N w Maiden ar 1 Ooombe (Barreyj Urban Co-. oil, re oently, peti ion signed by over. 80 ratepayers waa presented pro testing fgainst.the proposed sanction for the en c ion of a for the manufacture of robber tyres708 words
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Article32 1920-01-13 6 It is estimated that an aggregate of 184,000 persons are living in the slum areas of London, Du'oh railways in end to electrify the system between Rotterdam, Tat Hague, Amsterdam, and Amersfoort.32 words
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Article164 1920-01-13 6 Kucbiog Sar 903 tout Cap Birton from Sarawak 13-1 for Sarawak 16 1 Oag Ea Hai ft Co. Shunko Mara Jap 5077 tona Cap Tamagata from Vladivoetok 12-1 fur Trieste one M M K-.lmoH Dat 481 tens Cap Branti j%m from Pontianak 12-1 for P Brandan UIKPM.164 words
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Article14 1920-01-13 6 Ship in comrrmnloaMor. with tbe Commercial Wireleaa Station this morning:—a. s. Kitano Maru.14 words
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Article59 1920-01-13 6 Delivered in London. Th~ Mulfviuf; ire toe (Jar 8 >' ift/ui biUKbpurO U» i&r< ►»•<! *h"i- deilverj r I or- u LIFT IJULITKBID III Sisoapoaa Lohdom. NOT 4 DrC 12 do 7 do 12 do 10 do 12 do 13 do 10 do 15 <»o 19 do t'59 words
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Advertisement133 1920-01-13 6 Weighing I I Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. DRINK Betjr and Stout. THE POPULAB BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Sli gapore and Penang. Sole Importers (or S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Makcca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Aurely." To Chinese Ladies. The time has133 words
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Advertisement302 1920-01-13 6 1 Secure your seats early THE STAL tiPEBA il The Theatre laitl North Bridge Road. To Night I To Night j By Special Keque Uof cur Chinese Nonya Friends A Malay Historical Play in 5 parts DAN DAN TIAH Part 111 will be staged. Khairudin and Miaa Sarah take the302 words
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Advertisement460 1920-01-13 6 BajEJBBjaHBBBaaBaBaBaaaHBSBBRSB 9 99 The Tonic j ■*«sr GLOBEOL Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia I Convalescence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its act ye principles. Olobeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food I lor imparting Strength and Energy. I Free from any Toxic Agent jp $r GHobeol acts460 words
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Miscellaneous206 1920-01-13 6 Mrils Close. fvday. Malacca Muar *Ladjr Wald J pro Batu Pahaf Aing Leong 3 pm Port Dickson 'Abbostford pm Pontianak Ban Hin Guan 4 pm Manila Ida 4 P» Saigon Kepong 4 pm Rhio, Tambelan and Pontianak Merkus 4 pm Bangkok Mata Hari 4 P m To ■arrow. Sambu ft206 words
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Article988 1920-01-13 7 A Sparkling CommeLt try on Housing Schemes. Mr R M Freeman oontrlbates a brilliant article on housing to the 'Westminster Gazette.'' He says Ths New Jerusalem, which we have been promised, is to provide, among other things, somewhere about a mil lion new hoases fit for988 words
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Article849 1920-01-13 7 Mr. Chesterton's Opinions. In hie new book Irish Impressions (W Collins, Son and Co, 7s 6d net) Mr Q X Chesterton emphasises some pointed and not always pleasing faotort on the now acutely topical question of Ireland. Mr Chesterton (tays one reviewer) has many qualifications for849 words
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Advertisement501 1920-01-13 7 BANKS. Tie Ho Hong But, Limited. (Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlements.,) CAD OFFICE Singapo*"', Raffles Ohaiiibers 5 dx 6 BRANCHES; Peaang, 85 Beach Stret t. Malacca, 131 Jonker 8 reot Maar, 77/79 Jalan Sale.mau. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia. Soirabaja, Semarang, Palen501 words
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Advertisement515 1920-01-13 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN BNGbAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital ia 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of Kaglaud. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aud Parr'B Bank, Ltd.515 words
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Advertisement786 1920-01-13 7 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS. People who reside in the Tropics, or in any part where Malaria prevails, should avoid going out before the sun has dispelled the morning mists, and also before they have breakfasted. The reasons for this are that the vapours which arise from the earth during786 words
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Advertisement371 1920-01-13 7 WANTED. WANTED. —Machine Ruler and Bookbinder, Hydraulic Pump ud Press. Apply to "T. H. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. 19 12 18 1 20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Three Junior Clerks, those with good handwriting preferred. Apply Box 524c/o MslayaTribune 9 1 15 1 WANTED—A Teacher to take charge of three English classes371 words
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Advertisement115 1920-01-13 7 MirMS BS9S. T081C63 58. j 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Br«u}i«ft at WOU, LUii LUAIPUR PSr*if!fl Tas Cigarettes. Our New Chop of f Tas Hee Cigarettes j If you try once you will con- Certificates Iroin Sultans who j r>v. UBe our oigarettoa testify j Manufacturers and Dealers of all kinds115 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-13 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oally.i BUPPLEMEMT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. ZMltft* DtDf vol vii •Nt>. 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 13, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article334 1920-01-13 1 Arrivals. JANUART 10. Arakan Dat 3205 Cap from Pan Francisco Nov 26 l'tional Rit^rd.m," Ban Hin Oaan Bri 242 tons Cap Watson from Punt anak Jan 8 Tnong Ec Ida Am 3i93 tons Cap Magee from Neir York Oct 3 Syune Co. Thungwa Bri 3428 tons Cap Carey334 words
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Article168 1920-01-13 1 JAJNUAKY 10. Ranee for Kaaatan via port*. Ban Whatt Uio (or Mnar and Malacca. Hngkawaiig for P Samboe, Sing' kep and Palembtng. Uoldenfels for London via ports. Kleisfc for London via porta. Khng for Peaang via ports. X Circe for Belawan Deli. Nippon for Yokohama. JANUARY 11/ Br nvorlich168 words
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Article116 1920-01-13 1 Australians believe their wheat ooold be marketed profitably in Malaya. I. ia—or was—£l3 in Sydney and other parts when the controlled price at Singapore is £25 wholesale, and, at present freights, it wonld show fair profits at from 1 16 to £16 i ton, whioh Australians think is enough for116 words
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Article202 1920-01-13 1 By the s s Qorgon on Sunday from Liverpool Messrs JCM Aitken, 8 J Ardron, Mrs 0 X Barues, Miss E J Barr, Mr and Mrs A C Burrows, Mrs E L Bu.terfield, Mr A Clark. Mr D E Cockburn, Master P Cock, burn, Mrs A Dawson, Mr202 words
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Article194 1920-01-13 1 Imperator as a Conardar. One of the most fatu ;u* of tbe Ocean gretbcunds, built by tbe Qermana, the Imperator, bai been handed over by the Uuited States Shipping Board to the British Ministry of Shipping. This is tbe resolt of tbe representations made by tbe194 words
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