Malaya Tribune, 14 January 1920

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII No 11 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 232 1 I KIN WATT CO. 1 Varket Street and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN y Motor Repairing, Motor g Supplies, Ships' Stores, I ANL» I Cstate Requisites. 'Phone 741. IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN V Brand Milk *^3BsP^ mm n-r—ll .--3» Write j to Jos. TR&VERS S: Sons, Ltd., ia Englan» 12, BATTEBY
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    • 91 1 Straits Motet TANJONG 9 GAR RO 0. Board and Lodging, Single and Double liooma. For p irtt;uU-9 ipp'y I A Manner. TERMS VERY MODERATE l*ts«i*pnM AdJ-Mc F BAN A KAN. Haacbester, Aottingham and Ballast Piece Goods oi every description io stocl. Pdrtlcu. un application BartNomews company i, Change Alley. Bole
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    • 83 1 I j THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT j prevents the spread of disease and I is particularly necessary I IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. is of Unquestioned Efficiency. (It has 20 times the germicidal strength of carbolic acid). COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable in 1
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    • 71 1 Now Cbtflntble I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS H I Bonnie Babies. I "ONOD A"~ Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufactoring Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. i (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF SEEDLESS RAISINS I the best fruit and kood ,x the vvorld
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  • 234 2 ft? Bnngk k riua<s ,r*c >rds wi h t the de&'h ft Mr l'hv' s _e, hesdimatpr of Detsirindr School whioh took plac«* at the Bangkok Nirsjpg Ho(np. y Mr Judge was born at Brackley, Northamptonshire, and he was at 8t. John's College, Oxford, w>»"re ho
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  • 59 2 A ccr.Bigr.mmt of German melodise which arrived at Leith from Hamburg was bcnght tip by Hstd-dingtonshi-e minora and other», the •npi ly being ant qnal to the demand. After Jan 31 nt-xt all oonaignmfDti of aatdinea itninto the TJniied Kingdom most be labelled in the Eagliah lbngoagr t in fccordanoH
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  • 923 2 Luck of the Wolf." The Singapore Minefield. The Cruiser that Passed By. Allowing all due credit ko the oourage and skill which attended the famooi world oruiee of the German raider Wolf in, 1917 aDd early 1918, look—sheer look—was the dominating factor in its re. omkable iccoess. Again and again
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  • 540 2 Bnffoess at Committee Meeting of Chamber Tb Seoretary of the North Borneo Chamber cf Commerce s c Ddi» rg *be folHwinp minutes of a oommi.tee meeting held on Nov 29 last:—, There were presr-at Mr J"*"Jsorton (in the Chair), and fflWa W A Anderson, W D
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  • 179 2 Mr Balfour's Pronouncement Mr Balfour, who reoently resigned the Foreign Secretaryship, made an important statement with regard to Turkey in the House of Commons. After strongly backing Mr Lloyd George on the Russian question, and declaring that it is impossible for us to bear the Russian
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 558 2 -MOTION dALES p Auction Sale of A Largo Quantity of Gun-powder ex s.s. gITHTmIA" To be held at our Sale-room 16/17 Raffles Place ON THURSDAY. 15, AT 11 P.M. Comprising:—263 drum;; and 35 casks, (Samples can be sewn a* our Office.) pfttfttL 60., Ltd., Auctioneers, 9 1 14 1 *UCTWM
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    • 287 2 Auction Sale of 2 cases electrical apparatus; 12 cases lamp parts; 1 case motor parts; 1 case tapping knives; 3 cases electric lamps 60 vol; 3 cases photo plates, etc. To be held at our Sale-room On Thursday, Jan. 15, at 11 a.m. NOW ON VIEW. Powell Co Ltd. Auctioneers.
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    • 441 2 Government Security Lift Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Established 1874. Incorporated in India.. PUND3 exceed Pive Crores Rapes*. Absolute Security. income I8;8 SS.BIIifIEM Insurance efloctad In fllB $8,847,18f.88 Total Policies in force 69,405 I assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in the Coy's History.
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    • 269 2 ToM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls, Oriental Curios, &c &c Mounters of Every DescriptionWorkmsmahlp Guaranteed, Ovdors Promptly Executed. No. 620, North Bridge Road, x SINGAPORE. SEE KIM SOH, Proprietor. COME and VISIT Make your own comparisons and be convinced that the Quality, the
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    • 29 2 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relie\ed almoit immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH BOAD (In front of French Church) 'PHONE 1145.
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  • 303 3 Singapore, Jan. 14. Tin.—See Local and General column. Cofro.—Br.iinest done, Tapioca.—Steady.—No Business Sago Fiour.— Business done. (rambier. —Business done. Psppsr.—Weak.—Business done, •tftsr Products.— Market Qaiew Utot Lsul Kirlit Oaoritisai. Nntmegi 110 S. per pionl $73.00 Nutmegs 80 S. M 81.00 Copra Bali 29 00» Copra Gorong Talo 29
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  • 282 3 Singapore Jan. 14. Messrs Latham A Co., SO-A Rafflee Place advise the follow'u r quotations AUrGajah $4 25 $4 50 Iyer Kontngs *m 1.60 165 i>\ r Ltiolek 430 450 AyerPexai 15 25 15 75 765 800 Snkit Jeltcng 1 35 Bukit Katil 175 1.80 Rnkit X
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 458 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. Ir<m Monday, January 12, to Saturday, January 17. A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Featuring PRETTY MISS OLIVE THOMAS In the sweet and homely little tale of a chorus g rl who brought sunshine into the heart of a lonely
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    • 688 3 th. 1 The I From Wednesday, January 14, to Monday, January 19. Alhambra kitoambra is t Is the only I tbe Theatre I AT THE theatre I where yon ja m mm mm jm\ pm am m with M 3r Al- H A M B R A -HE 1 Orchestra
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    • 443 3 s ICHANGE OF PROGRAMME I Ist Show at 7 30 Sharp _THE~-DIAMOND~FROM THE SKY BP Chapters 12,13,14 &15 in Eight Parts. ißg &B!£i§i *HE MASTER H^SIW Houdini I Handcuff King fSBSB THE GREATEST OF MAGICIANa fSESS and CONJURORS. Episodes 3 dc 4 |L>~"THE WATER PERIL" AND M THE SURE DEATH
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  • 148 4 Wednesday, Jaa 14. High Wnter.—4.l a re., 4.59 p.m. Football 8.C.0. v. Mai.cheaters. Chinee Co ,3.V I, Rfcrni's, 5.10. I hursday. Jib. 15. Hitfh Wa'er —4.55 a.m., 6.32 p.m. S raits TraJin* Co., Ext. rutg., 12. K*Ht..in Gif" Lou's**. 8 30. Baity Co., Vie Theatre, 9 SO.
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  • 562 4 The "Times" has touohed a vital spot in the world situation in its serious reflections upon the possibilities in China. It is already very clear that in the future the yellow races are to play a much more prominent part than ever before in the affairs of humanity.
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  • 303 4 Tin is at $185; 125 tons sold. The outward B I packet Ellenga, with mails from Europe, is expeoted to reaoh Penang to-morrow afternoon. The latest London oablut to hand this morning are dated as follows:— Ordinary rate Jan 10; deferred rate Jan 8. The R-nt Assessment Boani for Singapore
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  • 373 4 Issue of Five Per Cent Victory Bonds. fTrmm Owr Own Corrmpomimt.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan 13. Offloial information is unobtain. able, but I understand on good authority that a special meeting of the Federal Council will be held on Jau 19 at whioh the Government will introduce an
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  • 91 4 insurance Clerk Sentenced. (Fr*m Our 0«» Corrmfomdmi.) Penang, Jan 13, In the case agairst Misers Guthrie and Co's insurance clerk, Teh Cheng Wab, the acoused gave evidence on his own behalf. H'3 denied knowing uny.hing about tho forged documents. The jury returned a unanimous verdiot of guilty on
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  • 45 4 Messrs Barker dt 00, Ltd, Inform us that the above company having been over subscribed the list will be closed for Singapore as at ckse of business to-uigh\ but the Directors will consider applications subsequently received by post from out stations.
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  • 217 4 The s. 8, Antilochus, with mail* from Earopp, is expeoted to reach Singapore to-morrow, H E Mijor General nir Dudley Ridout presented the long servioe at d good oonduot medal to R 8 M Latter at the M 8 V R Headquarters on Saturday. A general meeting of Eurasian British
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  • 554 4  -  By "Firm Spear." This is the eg* of advertising, There is a big trade boom due thii year. Manufacturers and who do not advertise will be M left." There are many ways of adverti. sing. One of them, the best, i 8 by putting announcements in ne*i.
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  • 31 4 The Coroner has returned a verdict of accidental death in tbe cat* of the Chinese who was knocked down and killed by a tramear opposite the Empire Cinema ou Saturday night.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 185 4 ROBINSON Co. ffipk New Goods. jP GENTLEMEN'S Woo!, Cashmere Half Hose PL4iN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International IND A GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLBSS FRONTSSites 30 to 48 cheat. ROB NSON Co. Tm^zK&szsjtemwaaaw* i s. ■^z^x^mmmmm^mmmmASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. t••• Send your orlor* to the Asiatic
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    • 296 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES AND ESTATE SUPPLIES Jus* A:n~*ve«dL. Orders promptly oxocuted and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Telegram GtMNKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 A 1Z62. Deoorate Your Hornet WITH Pictures
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    • 130 4 Mantl. m that poo: lights and break in s short time are dear at any price. Remember, only good mantles give correspondingly good results. Have yon ever tried American Gas Mantles? 1 crease the I Tightness of yoar Gas Lamps and avoid frequent breakage annoyances hy nsiivg the following wlLkuown
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    • 19 4 Patent Faced H4IR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Hole Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St
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  • 205 5 Koltcliak's Plight Gets Worse Every Bay. PiH JG RS f RESULTS Malaya is to hfave its very own Victory Loan, at five per cent, to be lent to the Home Government. Among other things, it will "enable Malaya to take its share in subscribing to loans raised
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  • 146 5 KOLTCHA.K mRDPRESSED AT IRKUTSK. Reuter. London, J-n 8 —The situation is increasingly anions at Irkutsk, •here there are 9,0C0 anti-Koltchak Insurgents, who are being constantly relnforoed. They are armed with nachinp-guns and aeroplanes. The nsurgonts are hoi Ihig up the town. It is understood that Bemencff, sho was
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  • 107 5 President Wilson's Suggestion. Reuter. Washington, Jan 9—President w »Uon, in a message to the Democrat National Coramutee, declares that th» only way to determine lbs of the American people regardtog the League of Nations is to ma «e it an issue for the n*xt •lection—Renter.
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  • 56 5 N EW ZEALAND'S LIQUOR. Reuter. y-lhngton, Zealand, Jan 8. '««nU of the licensing wa 6 ;-For continuation onhf» present laws 241,000, for State PQrohase and oon»rol 32,000, and Prohibition 270,000. ritr° n r qaeDtly the »b««>lnte BSSSjo. V whioh was necessary to carry md J ohan c waß not obtained,
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  • 102 5 8,000,000 TONS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Reuter. London, Jan 12.—Lloyd's Register says that nearly three million tons of shipping were being bnilt in the Unibd Kingdom on Dec 31, an increase of 177,000 compared with 8ep 30, a vj over a million tons oompared with 31, 1918. The boilding includes
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  • 120 5 An Anti-British Obsession. Reuter. London, Jan 8 —The Morning Poet "Willy.Nicky" correspondence continues. The Ex-Kai&er on DoC 4, 1903, gives information of a clandestine arming of Chinese by the Japanese and describes it as a "signal from the Admiral of the Atlantic to the Admiral of the Pacific."
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  • 47 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 9, —The resignation of Admiral Meurer, commanding the Biltic, has been accepted, following Meurer'B New Year order of the day, describing "the glorious deed of soutWing the Soapa Fleet, handed over thionffh a disgraceful breaoh of contract," and d< manding revenge. —Renter.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Londor, Jan B.—The Times correspondent in Doblin says that a s-nsation haa bm. n cansed by the summary dismissal of Sir Jose h Byrue, Insptctor-Gmeral of Constabnlary.—Keater.
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  • 67 5 NO COMPROMISE WITH LIBERALISM. Moulders Still Striking. Reuter. London, J«n 8 —Mr Hei.de son, ■peaking at Widnes, repudiated suggested alliance of the L.bom and Liberal parties, on the ground that such alliances spelled compromise, while Liboar stood for principles not admitting of a compromise.—Renter. London, Jan B,—The result
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  • 230 5 Seeking a Settlement. Reuter. London, Jan ll,_ln response to a summons from Mr. Lloyd George, respecting the railway situation, Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister of Transport, and Sir R Home, Mm ister of Labour, have gone to Paris. Cons. qo«ntly the conference between the railwuymen and Bir Auckland
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  • 94 5 44 Hour Week Wanted. Reuter. Oaawp, Jan 8 —At their t.nnual interview with the Canadian Government, the Labour officials requested legislation establishing an eight.hoar d*y and a 44 hour week. They demanded for all workers the right of organisation and recogniiion of the priooip'.e of collective bargaining
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  • 154 5 Egyptian Agitators Pleased. Reuter. Cairo, Jan 7.—lalians here are excited by the death of a compatriot, a musician from the Kursaal, who was killed by a blow from a pickaxe handle while endeavourirg to force his way through a cordon of British troops who were olearir g
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  • 69 5 Reuter. London, Jan 9.—The Morning Post says that news received in London from Cairo states that Syrian National Wdm teers held np the train in which Ger Gonrand's chiet of BibfT was travelling on the Beirut to Dsm tens line, and removed him to the mountains. It is
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  • 22 5 Reuter. London, Jan B.—The Australians, Lkutenam Parrai and Alacli.tosb, haredepared from Hounslow in aeroplane DH 9 for Anstralia. Renter.
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  • 23 5 Law untitled worry, Pil see that > n -I joaffa Cliii. i vi..'; L.eluug for ja* tic fck ng you to get me off."
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  • 645 5 Serargoon Murder Case. Yesterday, after the widow's evidenoe had been taken, in the Owenroad murder esse, the Chief Jas'ioe, Sir John Rucknill, and tbe ip cial jurors, scoompanied by the lawyers on both sides, repaired to the so-ne ot the murder, to see the place for themselves. This
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  • 58 5 A cablegram from Smdakan sent yesterday at 4 25 p m s<tys :—The S'eamer Hollyl-af has reported that she passed a floating mine, apparently German, type four or five. The weather was unfavourable for destroying same. The mine's pot-it o i was 3 deg 30
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  • 120 5 Mr Winston Churchill, in reply to a question by M jor Glyn, declared in the Hons* of Commons that the value of the h>a?y maohinegun in a war of the magnitude of the last war was amply established. No decisiou had y-1 been reached as to the position of the
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  • 259 5 North Hummock (Selangor). The profit for the year was £12,220, whioh, with balance for. ward oi £7,780, makes £20,001. Deducting the interim dividend of 5 per oent £4,000, and exoess profits duty 1917/.a. £4,747, there remains £11,254, whioh the directors recommend shonld be us-d to pay a final
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  • 197 5 After sundry adjastmen's and paymeLt of <xc<bb profits duty for tbe previous season, amounting to £7,681, the balance at profit and loss account amounts to £23,631. From this has to be deducted first interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax paid April lOtb, 1919, and a second on«
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  • 158 5 Mining Claim Deferred Yesterday, before Mr Justioe Sproule, the action came on in whioh Mr E de Stou'z claims from Mr J M Wilson arrears of royalties amounting to $47,304 95 in respect of leases of coal and iron fields in Bebokoe, an island in the Dntob K<st
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  • 134 5 Singapore, Jan 14. Silver.—82£ I. Hongkong.—122f prem. Shanghai.—26£. Tin.—125 tons sold at $185. Share Market. The market is somewhat quieter. Robbers.—-Ayer Kanings have buyers at 1.62]). sold at 1. 75, Brunei Uuiteds sold at 50 oents prem, Bakit Jelotongs 1.30 1 35, Jimahs 3. 25 3.30,
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  • 36 5 A Conference of Allied and Neutral journalists accredited to the Peace Conference will be held in tbe spring to form an international group to protpct journalists' common interests. The place of meeting is not yet settled,
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  • 329 5 First Day's Results. (From Omr Omm Cirrmjmiml.) Penang, Jan 13. The weather was good and the attendance large at the first day's racing. The results were Georgetown Plat«. —1 Jill, Matnor, 9.10 2 Orthes, O'Connor, 9.3 3 I Know You, Sattle, 9 4. Won by a length,
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  • 152 5 The weekly meeting of the R-nt Ass-ssm» nt Board was held yeste.day at 2 15 p m in the Municipal < flic p. presided over by the Hon Mr C J Saunders. O hers present were Messrs E Tessensohn. Koh > Hin, Gaw Khek Kiam, A Elias,
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  • 178 5 Travers' Policy in Singapore An event of some importance in looal basinets circles is the opening op by Mtssrs Joseph Travers and Sons, Ltd., of their Singapore branch on a large scale, thos bringing it into line with their other overseas branohes. Sir Edward Bowron, the chairman of
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  • 130 5 Unofficial reports received by the Board of Agriculture atate that during rat week in England more than 250,000 rats were destroyed. One man in a London warehouse claims that on three successive nights he destroyed an average of a thousand. Authoritadvc figures will be published officially as soon as the
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  • 186 5 Hong Wan I Strikes a Rock. News hsa b*en received iy h Ho Hong Steamship Compary tbv their vessel, the Hong Wnn I, which it employed in the coolie carrying trade between 3in&apor«* ai d S >otb China ports, has s ruck a reck in vicinity of
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  • 64 5 S.C C, v. Mancbesters To-d y This evening the soccer team of the Manchester (horan ward bound on Friday) will meej the 8 C C in a farewell game. The following will be the Cluh side—not full 6trerg b, bnt yet a os-fol torn out D-an, goal; Hill 8nd
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  • 97 5 Sago floor ia qaoted a: 32/. Tin i6 Rioted 8> £374 12.6 ii< Londor. fair merchantable, ie a' £66-0-0 in London. Tapicoa is at 36/- for fair fl:kand 36/« for fair uied pearl. Gambier is qooted at 50/- in London. On the Liverpool cotton middling Amcridan, is
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  • 45 5 Renter's Peris correspondent, discussing the French railway psi—an service, says it is vr ry ar.u ai] for train on any of the Hues to arrive np to time, and that tbe "dail> oolKsli w* forme tbe subject of oartooos aud ironical comment! in tbe Press.
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  • 98 5 The Wal cci Cir.etxia Fr?nc isi annonrcea a lie e r- w f< ature programme. Some excellent r; v j ic ur<<? ;r being screened at ;.k Rjy*u Cinema, Malacos, iu the cl ajge o. programme. W& have t I wo co| ies of a U6efnl Eogliah.ChistVH wall
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 387 5 NOW READY tRe december number OF THB MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere. mmmmm a:m mmmmmmmmam '*m —■*———~———————r~ ——mi n 11— mi mm mmm mmurw~~~ VICTORIA THEATRE. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION Far 3 Nights i Thu td»y Friday V S turda> JTatn. 16, 16 17 AT 9-30 4> MondlyVXr 12. £\S?*
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  • 616 6 Prim faud in tki Mark* tkU Moral*.- WHBAPOR» Jaa. 18. M atari Lyall and Hrktt, Exchange and riha/a Broken, iaaaa the foiiewtiui lan of ajwuttooa iUkter Shares. Soam, Valat. Bar*r*. Sail<rv th Allafai 1« S'f I/- Angle Java 4 6t 1/- Anglo-Malay 11/« it 1 Ay.r Kaning
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  • 117 6 Valentyne Dat 248 tons Gap Benden from Batavb 13-1 for B* Mania IM KPM. B ngkalia Dot 578 tons Cap Breiler from Aaaba 14-1 for Palembans 15-1 X P M. Mcncaater Caatle Bri SO5O tone Cap K-lly from N«m York 14-1 for Hongkong 17 I Pa eraon
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  • 151 6 By the b b Japan from Kobe this morning:—Mr and Mn Stringer and two ctildrer, Mrard Miabtniela. Prom Hongkong :—Mrs G Komer, Mesdis Hanno Kawakata, I oh an 1 Tilhma. Py lha 8 b Kitano Marti from Yokoh&nua tbia morrii g:—HeajM T Ycah'moto, G lohie*, X Andob, X
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  • 508 6 1914 and 1920 Compa cd. Tbe following comparison between the market price li«ti of Jan 1914 and Jaa I 920 is kindly forwarded to as by the Municipal Health Officer 1914 1920 Beans, Long par catty 07 19 do Frenoh do 18 34 Betf per lb 18
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  • 104 6 Daring the last five years, in fact ever since the war began, Holland has ba m steadily buying back Old ]>!<■, Masters, aud the explanation given to a Star man by West-end dealers was that Holland, lik« other oountries, has its new-rich who are hunching into
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  • 58 6 diugapore, Jan 14. On LondonBank 4 m/e 2/41 Demand 2/44 Private 3 m/s 2/5 1/16 On IndiaBank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 132*% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d aga On Java— Bank T. T. 115 On Japan— Bank d/d 88 5/8 Sovereign!—buying rate $8.54 Bank of England
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  • 316 6 to day Medan Medusa 3 pm P S'ham 4 Penang *Ipoh 3 pm P Sambu, Pontianak pampit and B'massin G G Daendels pm W Port Swettenham, Penang, Madras ft Negapatam taking mails for Europe, etc, via Bombay, Mail D Thongwa 3 pmt Saigon La Marn* 4 pm Pulau
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  • 16 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning:—s.s. Esoalona, Gr»oe Dollar, Himalaya Mam
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  • 61 6 Delivered In London The 1 olio wing aie the JaUs ot '.tpartnre from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver) n london. Larr Dblivbukd nt SiNoapoaa London. Nov 4 Deo 12 do 7 do 12 do 10 do 13 do IS do 10 do 15 do 19
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF I AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. i DRINK Beer and Btout. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang, Sole Importers S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Aorely.'' To Chinese Ladies. The time has come
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    • 276 6 To-morrow, Thursday In honour of the birthday of Measrs Cheong Koon Seng and Koon Hong's <the Proprietors) Mother's Birthday THE STAR OPEBA will give an entirely new Play Majlis Sri Penuka'an It Tki Theatre Ro.al North Bridge Road. TO-Nl*ht! To Night A Malay Historical Play in 5 parts DAN DAN
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    • 488 6 J The Toni C only Complete PIflD T R I f r the Heart Blood ULUD L U L Muscles Preparation. j and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia I Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula I TUBERCULOSIS (Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. GHobeol ie a typioal active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength
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  • 1682 7 Calcutta University. Catoottta, Deo 17.—At to day's meettog of the Oaleutta University, Mr Arthur Brown, Professor, Cotton College, Gsuhati, waa appoint ed University Professor of Interna, tional Law, pnblio end private, for five years, and Professor D R Bhandakar was reappointed Car. miohael Professor of Anoient Indian History
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 496 7 BANKS. Tin Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.J Lead Office Bingapor Raffles Chambers 5 6 6, BRANCHES; Peaane, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 13! Johker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jaian Saleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia. 6oi»-abas a, Semarang, Palembang and
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    • 559 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BARK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coanty Westminster and Parrt Bank, Ltd,
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    • 633 7 IF YOU WAKE UP cross and depressed, with a coated tong'is, a mean feeling in .he head, a sense of feverishness or inefficiency, its time you took USD the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them te night and see how fit you'll
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    • 394 7 WANTED. WANTED.—Machine Baler and Bookbinder, Hydraulic Pump and Press. Apply to "T. H. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. 10 1» 18 1 20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Three Junior Clerks, those with good handwriting preferred. Apply Box 384 e/o M*laya Tribune. 9 1 Iff WANTED.—A Teacher to take charge of three English classes
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    • 168 7 m\m mi mm ta, i 38 ROBIN3ON BOAD, SINGAPORE Tas Hee Cigarettes. our New Ch °P of Tas Hee Cigarettes Just introduced into the j If you try once you will con- vince yourself. i Certificates from Sultans who UBe our cigarettes testify to their excellence. Telepbore NEW CARS ON
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. mud oiui.i SUPPLEMENT TO THZ WALZYA TRIBUNE. lamed Dally Vol. VII HCr. 11 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 836 1 Sailors' Tales of tbe SuperNatural A weird atory of tbe aaa, which recalla tbe myatery of the Marie Celeate —tbe greateat of all aea mya teriea—cornea from a Scilly corre. apondent of the *-Qaily Ch'ooicle," Soon after daybreak on Not 27 a three masked four.and-af-. rigged schooner was
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      • 425 1 I THE HUM W y ML L AND r SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Ptione No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION lUTES Payable la Advance. 1 Per annum $15.00 I Half-yearly $7.50 Per quarter t 3.75 p Pogtace Extra 50 Ct§. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Uasef Mail Ceatract with the Imperial Japanese
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