Malaya Tribune, 15 January 1920

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. MM [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII, -NO 12 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 15, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 339 1 j HIN WATT CO. Varket Street and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies, Ships 1 Stores, lANDI AND Estate Requisites. jj 'Phone 74: X. IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN I Brand Milh ;Writejto: r^ Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., reincorporated vi England 12, iBATTEBY ROAD, OBTAINABLE FROM JL.. Y.
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    • 12 1 i;[|gg§ BRANDY C!BST MVOURIIE. FOR mjjM THE J[ r P,CS JmL BEER.
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    • 61 1 I I Now CbtrJrsb'.e THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies* I Estate Supplies Acetic Acid Veneer Chests j Momi Chests i Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan diaisfja, Jstd. (INCORPOR 4TBD IN JAPAN.) pj<| JUST ARRIVED cuifohim seedless resins BEST FIU 11 AND LOOD Obtainable at all Stores. ■■■■■■■■■^■■iH OUR SUPPLY
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  • 295 2 Will tbe Strain Follow P Tl» aononno rrjfcnt that it ia intended te give the inhabitant! of Malta fall con roi of their own domestic government ii a gratifying example of official ability to reoognise the right thing to do and to p- t about getting
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  • 52 2 Federated Malay. The accounts for the year end-d May 31st show a profit of 3,041,721 f A further dividend of 85 per cent is reeomneended, making 110 per cent for the year, against 80 per oent for the previous year, leaving 442,264?. to be carried forward, including 415.763f.
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  • 63 2 The reporr for the year ended June 3f)th, 1919, states thai tin ne» P'oht amounted to £2,190, whicb, with brought forward, makes £3.484. The di*>otors reoommend a dividend of 5 per oent directors' extra remuneration £109 balanoa forward, £1.625. Tb« rubber orop amounted to 120,297 lb, against an
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  • 82 2 Th* dir. ci <. -a h'tve decided te capitalise h- h rye fnnd, which or this has been lelßed to £25,000. i»y increasing tbe I ominal oapt al of th- o nu sry to £100 TOO aod die ribntin? 2',00i »ua*>B of £l ach oS a capital bonus
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  • 240 2 At an extraordinary «eneral meeting of the Koala Klang Rabber Estate, Ltd, on Nov 10, a provision al agreement for sale was adopted by which the transfer of the com. pany's estate, asre's, and all its pro. perty is made to the Golconda Malay Rabber Company, Ltd. The
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  • 225 2 The Ndai Rnbb r Syndicate, Ltd, was regis ered Oc 29, wi.h aoapital ot £20,000 in £1 shires to scqaire from 0 E Harvard ihe Nilai Estate, in the State of Negri Seuibilan, and to giow and cultivate rabbet, coco no 8, p» flee, t«a sci
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  • 218 2 The directors have resolved to propose to 'he shareholders that tbe company bb»nld io-thwith be re' constructed en a share capital basis wbich will mike the nominal valuofitßsb: 8 more in accordance with ihe true value of is assets, and that adtli ional capital should b* created f<
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  • 133 2 In responee to the wishes expressed by shareholders at the r< cent annual meeting and subsequently by in?', the directors have decided to capitalise part of the reserve fund (inclnding share premiums), and issue to shareholders ks a capital bonus one fully paid share for every two fully paid
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  • 284 2 Previously acknowledged $42,481.92 8. Andrew'* Cathedral Weekday collection 2,25 Colleo'ed by Koh San Hin:—Choa Kin T-n» $50, Tan Cheng Siang 5, Ahg K-ng Sinw 5, Nah Kim Nian 2, C F Oliveiro l Ch*ng Ueng Kee 10, Khoo G ok Swan 0, Taiihiohi
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  • 188 2 Tae following Singapore properMb srera sold by poblio auodon by ."►ears Ching Keng Lee and 00., at their sale room on Monday afternoon. Th r was a large attendance and the h dding was brisk. The prices obtained were exceptionally good:— Free hold land and hoove known
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  • 98 2 One of the wealthiest visitors to therec j nt Motor Show in London wa9 the Hon Lin Chin Tsonp, a Chinese m»rcba-1 and ship owner living in Rangoon. Ha has oome to this country (says a Home paper) in bis own steamer, bringing hl| family and a party of fronds
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 741 2 uwm SALES. m r~ M notion a«tle> of Amotion Stmlo oa? T-ak floaaaboi: Fa itore; Fi rwnil 2 cases tlectrical apparatus; 12eases Lm?"; Ga* amps; Sinner's lamp parts; I case motor parte I ease Li tVec and Canvas ~-wi:.* Machine; tapping knives; 3 cases «lectrk lamps 60 Gi Mauser K>tol;
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    • 317 2 A3 ENGINEERS! Steam Jointing will #*> never let you down. t Unequalled against high pressure, tf> and super-heated steam. P»w«rite defeats the action of Steam, Acid, Oil and Alkali. W SUPPLIES AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. **> Agtnm Wanted whtn tut RtprtunttJ. tas aeeeaf wmm eeaae aw Ma «#> IS.IT, Dtrauhln
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    • 434 2 FAM0US| S Famous, not only in W thf Old Country, but throughout W the World, arc the superb values Q obtainable from John Noble's. stsK W You should send to-day for the won- J Q derful 68 page Catalogue, giving full fflMilll' W parti :;lars and hundreds of illustrations of
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    • 444 2 BHgBMjg THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMFN r ~»£CURITT Life Assuraocs Co., Lti. 'Established 1874. in corpora ted in india. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rape«i Absolute Security. HUM 1111 Sl.lt I.14UI touriiM effected in f 818 $8,847,852.« Total Policies in force 69,4t5 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for tbe year Big.
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  • 331 3 Singapore. Jan. 15. Mfusri Latham A 00., 30-A HafflesPlaoe advise the following qaotatlons Aioriisjah 14 25 $4 50 AyerKuningt 1 60 165 ay-r Moles 4 30 4 50 AyerPanw 15 50 16 00 Brownie 7 65 8 00 Baklt Jeiotong 1 30 1 35 BsjlAKs*] 175 1.80
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  • 287 3 Singapore, Jan. 14. r iT? .—-See Local and General oolnmn. ooj Business done, 7Vr toe. —Steady.—No Busmen Sejß Flour- —Business done. .—Business done. Weak —Business done. tfogr products.— Market Qaie; atai Uzti *tmt teetiiie*x iaaiilgi 110 S. psr picul $73.00 Nuiiriegs »0 B. 81.00 Oopra Bail 29 00»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 401 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boad. From 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 old
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    • 730 3 rho The From Wednesday, January 14, to Monday, January 19. Alhambra I Alhamlwfa to is the only I Mw Theatre A THE theatre where you ms mk m mm "wk Am ssaaasw a%\ w,th 80 jj BEST Jk I U A l JDD A 61 garden** k Pictures, the £1
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    • 453 3 CHANGE OF- PROGRAMME! Ist Show at 30 Sharp. THE* DIAMOND ~FROM THE SKY Chapters 12. 13,14 L v 15 in Eight Parts. "THE M*ST£R M'STERY" I Wj (Serial in 31 Reels 1 MOUDINI n| Handcuff King* lEpisodesI Episodes 3« 4 "THE WATER PERIL" and THE SURE DEATH Each in Two
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  • 533 4 A real service has been done to the community in the preparation of the comparative list of food prices in 1914 and now, by the Municipal Health Department It presents an a ray of hard facts, which necessarily lead up to a series of very pertinent questions which
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  • 338 4 Tin is at $185; 100 tons sold. A motor.'bus service h .s been introduced in U mgkocg. A big Singapore firm has bought land fcr a branch store in Bishops.reet, wires our Pemng oorrespoc1 dent. Y 1 "A Rioh Man's Darling" and "Bjj Scouis to the Rescue" are two I
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  • 247 4 Passenger Flights io a Few Days. An English Avro aeroplane arrived at Singapore this morning by the a a Atanta Maru. It was made in London by a new aircraft company, the T X Woo?, Limited, and waa dispatched to their Singapore agent*, Meaara Widdup and Perry.
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  • 161 4 embarkation To Day The ManoheBters and o'her homegoing details of ihe l >osl garria- n, leave Singapore not .0 day, as expeoied, but to-morrow, at 4 o'clock, when they will board a tog at Johnston's Pier and proceed at onoe on to H M A I Dongola.
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  • 353 4 By the as Lady Weld, which arrived this morniug. from Malaooa, there arrived Messrs W E V Cirlass, looe, J H Monsen, T Mazer, H A Jones and Miss Nonis. Yesterday before Mr J D Hall in the second polioe court, a rice trader named Kng Cheng waa oharged with
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  • 762 4 o? "Lena' Cricket, the beet of all game*, seems to he really Singapore, and one trusts that v ■oon the more ardent of i oca j t J nelled foola" will take aotlon to revive the game by j nia gurating a competition which furnish sufficient sporting i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 ROBINSON Co. New Goods. I GENTLEMEN'S PLAIN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue M International INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FRONTSSizes 30 to 48 chest. BOBINSON Co. ASPHALT I for Roads, Pavements, I Flooring, etc. •n. •L. b</ .id your or to the Asiatic Petroleum st Helei|,> (S.S.) Ltd,
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    • 299 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SHIP-CHANSLsRY STORES AND ESTATE SUPPLIES OT cms* JS>x»x»lved. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Telegram Guankiat." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 A 1362. AbHHbbMbbMHbbHHHbWbSB» XIHbVHHbsVHbVHHbVP Decorate Your
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    • 30 4 Blanchard ritish est High Power Incandescent Oil Lamps. Largest stock of lamps and spares in Singapore. Mop e. cheoig incandescent Lamp Merchants, 111, Sooth Bridge Road. 1 *TNO*PORF r i
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    • 19 4 Patent Faoed HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiai Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 132 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Thursday, Jan. 15. Hi»ih Wi'w.—4.55 a.rn., 6 32 p.m. Straits Trading Co Eit. mtg., 12. Eastern Gat* Lodge, 8 30. Batty Co., Vio Theatre, 9 30. Friday, Jan. 16. High Water.—5 58 a.m., 8.0 p.m. FootbaF Sionta v. R O A. Bitly Co., Vic Theatre, 9.30. 8.F.
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  • 211 5 Germany Row to "Deliver the Goods." PROFITEERING MUST CE&SE. Joy flips by aeroplane are now imminent in Singapore, and the enterprise of the promoters should be well rewarded. In a farewell soceer game with the S C C the Manchester Regiment were defeated 1—0. The Manchesters embark
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  • 315 5 THE TRAGIC FATE OF PETROGRAD. Reuter. London, Jan 9 —The Bolshevists claim th* capture of Novooherkassk, theooha h ital of the Don Cossacks.— R«utar. London, Jan I. —A, Paris mew»t?e from Bale says that Danikin'a lefi wiDg troops are taking refage in Poland.—Router. London, Jan 9.—Six Allied war•hlpi have
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  • 102 5 SITUATION HARDENS FOR A FIGHT. Reuter. Lon ion, Jan 9. —The railway, turn's oo: ferenoe has deoiled totally to rej-ct the Government offer, and has referred the offer baok to the Executive, who will reopen negotiations.—Router. London, Jan 9.—The railway conference continues to sit until an answer be
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  • 129 5 Powerful Machine to be Used. Reuter. London, Jan 9 A BlackburnKangaroo will b« the aeroplane used for the projected British Antarotio aerial expedition, whioh will be leaving England in Jaly. The aotual flight will commence from Great Britain [New Britain across the great glacier and,the known
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  • 78 5 Reuter. Loudon, Jan 9. —Authoritative British sources ht Sofia discredit the recent alarmist reports of the position in Bnlgarb», emanating from foreign and often hostile souroes, and gaining greater currency owing to the faot that Bulgaria haa recently been cut off from communication with the wf st.
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  • 201 5 AND PENALTIES THAT ACCOMPANY IT. Handing Over the Criminals. Reuter. London, Jan 9 —The ratification of tbe Peace Treaty on Jan 10, and the resumption on the folio wtug day, namely Sunday, of diplomatic relations with Germany, gives a apeoial point to the following time limits which the
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  • 142 5 Movement for Compromise. Reuter. New York, Jan 9.—Senator Hitohouck, before the* Democratic Ocmmit.ee, advocated an honourable compromise. Ex Ambossi lor Gerard, who is a P'obable oandi'a'e for the United States presidency, has issued a j message urging a compromise. My Bryan has stated that
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  • 76 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 9.—It is explained in British delegation circles that Mr Lloyd George's statement as regards Turkey, that there must be a new keener of the Gate, shonld be interpreted literally as referring only to the guardianship and control of the gates of Turkey. The
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  • 36 5 Reuter. London, Jan 9.—lnterviewed at Cairo prior to his departure for the Solan, Field Marshal Lord Allenbey said that the aitaation in Egypt was easier, and there waa good pro* speot of satisfactory arrangement!.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Jan 9. —It is understood that the Hamburg Benator Btbamer will .the ficat German Charge D'Affairts in London, but a formal application for the appointment haa not yet been made.—Renter.
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  • 195 5 Reuter. Lodon, Jan 9.—H M S Hood, tbe world» record w«r»blp, bss left Clyde Bank tor ber trials—Benter Key West, Jan 9 —Admiral Jelli* ooe and Sir R Borden have embarked on H M S New Z -aland for Havana. —Router. Paris, Jan 9—lt ia stated authoritatively that General Gonraud'a
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  • 360 5 Seratigooo Morder Case, Before Sir John Baoknill at the Assices this morning, the case wax reaumed in whioh Soma BiaappsV and Budha Singh are oh»rged with the murder of Ram Mohan Singh. The murdered man's wife was reoalled and, cross-examined by Mr Btevena, aaid that a Malay named
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  • 114 5 Further Disasters Reported. Reuter. Mexico City, Jan 9.—Fresh earthquake have occurred towards the north-west of Veraoruz. Bight villages have been overwhelmed, and an immense lake now stretohes over the devasta'ed area A new crater has opened in the volcano Oria.be, wh> re the hill ia aplit open and
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  • 51 5 We are informed that the steamer Islander, passing Anj«r, reports that the Ohriatmaa Island riots have subaided. The Islander ia expected in Singapore to-morrow, bringing with her an official and 16 arrested men. An enquiry made by a Tribune representative this morning failed to elicit any further
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  • 127 5 M acphail and Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 15. Silver. —81$d. Hongkong.—122} per cent prem. Shanghai.—26$. Tin.—100 tons sold at $185. Share Market. A distinct loll is being experienced in all section». Rubbers —Little changed Jimahs ■old at 3.30, Colinsburghs op to 6.87$, with farther bayeri, Uln Panriaos op to 2
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  • 38 5 A special meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board Offices, Koala Lumpur, on Saturday next at 10 am, to consider the introduction in Kuala Lumpur of a system of honsehold rationing of rioe, sayi the local paper.
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  • 413 5 FOOTBALL. S.C.C, v. Manchester* Bj REYNARD." An Interesting football matoh was witnessed yesterday on the Esplanade, when the 8 0 C entertained the team of the Manohesters. Ic was the farewell game of the latter, and there were many speotators. Mr C Salter was the referee. The military
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  • 52 5 On the SRC ground to-morrow eveLiog, the Scouts will meet the R Q A eleven and will be represented by the following playera Cherry, goal, Coulcber and Rossell, baoks; Hngan, Chee Lim and C Smith, half backs Seng Chye, Lingard, R Smitb. Heath and Kirn
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  • 40 5 S.C.C. v. GaThoo. On Monday tbe SCC rogger men will again meet tbe Garrison XV, and a good game ia expeoted, tor the military, as they obtain more praotio°, are an improving side and do better at eaoh appearanoe.
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  • 68 5 L L. T. C. Spriog Toorrameot. Tbe Ladhs' Lawn Tennis Club will be closed until Fob 1. The LLTU Spring Tournament will oommenoe on Feb 16, Entry sheets will be plaoed in the Club on F«b 1, and entries will olose on the 9ih for tbe following events
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  • 55 5 SL.G.C. Ladies' Medal. Tbe Sepoy Lines Oolf Club's ladies' medal competition for Jauuary resulted aa follows Mrs Lmgham-Carter 47 10 37 Mrs Gansloser 41 2 39 Mra Stamford Robinson 56 15 41 Mrs F Q Stevens 48 3 45 Mrs Blair 58 13 45 Mra Lornie 46 3 46
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  • 103 5 S V C Commodore's Cop. On Sunday morning the first of the eerles of races for the Singapore Ywcbt Club's Commodore's Onp will take place. Tbe course will be Start from U E Pi r, ronnd breakwater, man-o-war buoy, Patrol, Odoar, and back to starting like, twice rout d.
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  • 357 5 [We U m* saJsns As OiMAtDAi VM aarrMaisJ, I *1 WfVVVilV vy WVTlSRHHBHbl Tax the Bachelors I From BENEDICK-TO-BE" One poor bachelor, F W 8, dared to stand up for his clan," but no one else supported him, and he bat a; parently retired into the obscurity of
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  • 99 5 From "A POOR MOH\MED**N": I understand that Sy-d Z in bin Alwi Alsagoff baa d monej and he aud some of hia Tin c have arranged wiih the CbineaRioe Diatribution Committee to have another depot opened next week at 15 Java-road, the diatribution to be manage iby Mobamedana.
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  • 75 5 A Bright Party of Entertainers At the Vioiotia Theatre to-night tbe Batty Variety Co will give their firat performeroe of three in Sit eapore, and a treat is promised to local p'etaure-seekers. Tbe artiates have a varied repertoite, anj are altogether a talented party of entertainera, including
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  • 187 5 Yesterday, before Mr Sykes In the third polioe court, the case in which HO Heimberg, alias 00l Prioe of Pern, ia charged with cheating the Belgian Consul in respect of $150, WBB resumed The accused again gave evidence and said that his object in going
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  • 38 5 At the drawing of premium bondS held in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, tickets 6463 of the "A" series and 6757 of the *B" series drew $1,000 eaoh and 4419 "A" and 1828 "B", $500 eaoh.
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  • 276 5 Second Day'a Handicaps (From Owr Own Correspondent.) Penarg, J an 14. The following ar" the handicap? for the second day's "pc ng One. —Talisman 10.?»; Ampang 10 2; L »rd Fwh*r 8 2 Good Ally 8 1 Jnonty Jay 7 12; Silver Promise 7 0 Smil<-s 6 10.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 802 5 NOW READY DiyEMBER MUXfIUp^R MALA S^f^/^ REVIEW OrflHble Everywhere. VICTORIA THEATRE, J SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION To-Night! To-Night! 2 Po» 3 rvigHta Th«r»day, Friday A* Saturday Jan. IS, 16 6c 17 Mr. Geo. Batty PRESENTS Th? Batty Variety Co. k BATTY BEATTY Miss BETH de VERE, A.T.C.L. |X *c v Mis-*
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  • 352 6 Farewell to Rev Father Angola The Be? Father Beehares, who! recently returned from France, haa taken over oharge of the parish of Xt F ancie, at Malaooa, and the R«v Father Anguin, who acted for him during his absecoe on war ser-'c comes to Singapore as
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  • 230 6 Shooting Oo the Province Road A very during alleged attempted robbery ia reported to have be?n oommiited on Thnraday in a motoroar between Telok Wang and Ara Koda Polioe Sution, somewhere near the 11th milestone, reports the Penang G a'tie. Oca A A M 8 Supramaniam
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  • 116 6 Third List Prrvioosl) ecVnowlfdgrd $5 919 26 Henderson bro*, Ltd 100 C C Jobnst n 25 Graham V.c Phillips Ltd 100 Connell Bros Coy 25 C B Mo Kay 100 Balance subscriptions Children's X'mas Tree at Sea View'Hotrl per Mrs Battenberq 46 74 Ms Justice Sjroole '20
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  • 53 6 Giving evidence at a Grimeby inqo tl on a trawler hand, who fell overboard Into th« dook, and waa drowned, a akipper deolared that deeeaaed could ro» awioi,and addrd that not on* in 30 fishermen oouli do ao, the belief being tht to know how to Bwim only prolonged tbo
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  • 19 6 Ships in communication with tbe Commercial V.irr.lHSP Btation this rooming:—s. s. D mgols, Nanking Mam, Himalaya 'a-n, Menado.
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  • 44 6 Delivered in London. The toll owing are the daus of parture from 3ingtpore ot tbe ropean Mails and )fi r dsllveij Londou. Larr Oelivibbb in SntoAPoai Londck. Nov 15 do 19 do 26 do 29 1 lasj 3 do 9 do 9
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  • 56 6 The high price of silver is tempting many people to part with superfluouß silver articles, and all kinda of heirlooma are going into the melting-pot. Plate, photograph framee, treye, mugs, teapote. spoons and forks, cigarette care, even ouj b won for athletics in happier times are finding th*-ir way to
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  • 105 6 At a meeting of the Malacca Plantera' Association, hell on Stoday in the Mai oca Club, Mr Oilman, the Controller of Labour, In the conrae of a reply to Mr N'xon on th* qaee'ion of Tamil labour, announoed that the Govern ment had not been idle*
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  • 117 6 ore, J m 14 At th- opening of the uenni Weekly Auolions this morning, th*re wae a good demand aod vhlu.a for Slan 1 trd Qrs'les eh w liule ch*ng-\ Siand rd Rit.b d Suiokrd SbM«t d .from 1.07$ to $111$, 1.12 an adeems* on th<
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  • 131 6 Singkawang Dat 298 tone Cap Paber from Palembang 11-1 for Palembang 17.1 X P M. St-mbilan Dot 572 tons Cap Wljnane from Riouw 14 1 for BagaD ivo. X P M. Lady Weld Bri 242 tons Gap OariDger from Malacca 15-1 for dalaoca 16 1 1 8
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 Weighing Marataes. j STOCKS OF I AVEBYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. BRINK^ i wad Btout. THK POPDIiA* BEVERAGES. Sol i Everywhere G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. 'Sole Importers ior S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Half cca Street, Singapore. Thone 815. Tel. 41 Arjrely." To Chinese Ladies. III!
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    • 596 6 »yjk e Tonic I iy e?j ,6te GLOBEOL for »""r Preparation, gj WerTes Anaemia-Neurasthenia Con?alescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Serofuh TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its act ye princi hs. Globed is a typioal active remedy or medicinal; food _*wm tor imparting Strength and Energy. Free from any Toxic Agent j& y)P ,1
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    • 230 6 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE AT DATES TO BE NOTIFIED LATER Cargo ex s.s. v KLEIST At Godown V, Tanjong Pagar Oomprising —Porcelain Lacquer-ed-ware Carved Furniture Screens; Tea; Empty Cylinders; 12 Cases Rubber, etc. Cargo ex s.s. KLEIST At Godown B ft 22, East Wharf, Tanjong Pagar Large quantity of Oak
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 138 6 Mails Close. P Samba, Blinjoe, Djeboes and P Lembang Valemyn 3 pm Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 pro P Dickson P B'ham Hebe 3 pm Batu Pahat Mena \du> Bangkok Riyan fl^m Bangkok Linan 4 P» Tt-Borrow. Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang Hock Lim am Kerimoa Sri Wongsee 10 am Muar
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  • 214 7 Important Innovations in New Act For seventy-five years, says the "Hews of the World," the law regarding the Ecquisition of land by public hodiea haa remained praoti c\ j uuchir.ged. Now an Act haa betn passed whioh introduoea two imp.rtant innovations. In fnture/he additional 10 per cant
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  • 178 7 Court Martial Reform During the war not a single officer or aoldier waa executed in the United Kingdom under sentenoe of court-material, statea the committee appointed by tha Army Council to inquire into court-martial prooednre. Abroad a certain nnmber of death sentences were carried on*, but 59
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  • 108 7 There is one thought about the Mo:or Show that transcends all its many wonders in light engineering. Tuat is—" Where does all the money come from says the London correspondent of the Manoheater Guardian. The wages of a chanff-nr are nowhere below three pounds a week,
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  • 142 7 Bombay, Dec 19 —At the appellate division before Justices Shah aod Marten, Lancia Jacob detained in Belgaum ci.il camp as a hostile alien of Prussian birth since 1913 aud now undpr orders of repatriation moved for Kraut of rule nisi against the camp commandant, Belgaum Civil Camp,
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  • 100 7 The latest importations from America —Pussyfoot and the Jazz band—have failed to meet with appreciation in France No sooner h-d Pussyfoot appeared than a league waa formed to keep it out. Now a league haa been organised againat the J zz band, as beirg the high road to Bolahevism in
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  • 264 7 Soldiered to Ja\a A nobody haa left the world who proves to have been almoat a somebody, says the Children's N ws- paper. Of himself he waa of absolutely no account —a tame, broken old pensioner, who had been a non. com in the Dutch servio*, a corporal
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  • 200 7 The Malay Mail ie informed by 'he Secretariat that th- folio wit g Committee has been appoin'e 1 to enquire ioto the question of Local D Foroea Chairman Lt Col W P Ham*. Members: Mr G H Bennet', M j r H F Natter, Major C
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  • 114 7 It is announced from untitled that aa the result of the negotiauous which have jast been conclud ed, the German Government haa pledged i i If to pay ,000,000 to thFrenoh Government to eaaUe lb Ist tat to indemnify bow* 4,001' Msatiaps who were arrested duriug •he war for their
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 509 7 BANKS. Tie He Hem Bui, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J Head Office Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 4 6. Branches; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. Ma»r,77/f 9 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat, 109 Jalan Rahamat Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Sourabas a, Semarang, Palembang
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    • 525 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA* INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y Royal charter. Paid up Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reaerve Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint City aud Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 723 7 A. FAR-EASTERN FALLACY Among foreign residents in the Far last the belief in purgatives as a panacea I for half the ills of mankind is a firmly rooted fallacy. At times purgatives are necessary, but their habitual use weakens tht whole system and means ultimate ruin to toe digestion. The
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    • 392 7 wanted. WANTED —Machine Ruler and Bookbinder, Hydraulic Pump and Press. Apply to "T. JJ. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. id 12 18 1 20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Three Junior Clerks, those with good handwriting preferred. Apply 80x324c/o MilayaTribune. 9 1 15 1 WANTED—A Teacher to take charge of three English classes in
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    • 158 7 BACK AGAIN. Once more Influenza in epidemic form is thoroughly upsetting the life and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and if that heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and allow it to get a firm hold upon you, just buy a bottle
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    • 119 7 COM£: and VISIT Make y >ur own comprises and be convince! that the Quality, the Range of Gio cc. and the LOW Prices (l lainly marked) at 1 WASSIAMULL'S Are unrivalled anywhere. Gat your standard first here, then shop as you pleas and we are sure you will finally BUY
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    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. tune* Bally.) SUPPLEMENT TO THL MALAY* TRIBUNE. 0 lasneal Daily Vol vii -Mo. 12 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 15, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 261 1 Arrivals. JANU \RY 12. Maricopa Nor 44 7 Gap Wilbarasen from Alexandria in ballast Due 2 Aaiatio Petrolenm. Hicbiro Mara Jap 1805 Cap Tomilawa from Kobe Jan 2 P Simooa and Coy Ltd. JANUARY 13. Khotn Pjeng Dot 534 Cap Van Toll from Poutianak Jan 11 Thong Ek.
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    • 110 1 JANUARY 13. Merkns for Rionw, Tambilan, e'e. Utrtoht for Pladjoe via Samboe in balhst. Sembilan for Ri.mw. Pi B«ng for P Swettenham and Perarg. Lidj Weld f ,r Malacoa and Miar. Abbotsford for t D okson. Calypso for B. la wan D.di. Shonko Maru for Tihste via ports, Akebono
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    • 255 1 Direct Service to Los Angeles. The hia Acg is Pacific Navignticn Co, of Southern California, has opened offices at 2 D Sonn-itreet, Singapore, wi h Mr W D Smirh t-s ■igrix Thil rxatka the. ir.augoration of an entirely new steamship line serving this part of
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    • 107 1 Rangoon, Dec r7 —The Aronda whioh arrived in Rangoon on Tneeday reports having encounter* d very heavy eyolonio storm on Sanday afternoon, waves washing over dfoks. The 1,600 deck pas sengers were sent below for their own safety. The storm was at i tt» worst at
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 541 1 I Up-to-date I MOTOR CAPS Rl\'G UP LHE filfcil M9IOB HOUSE Phaxe 37i. P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. {COMPANIES T»CO3tfOR4TBB W MAiL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 3, N. Co. (Unit* w'th Bta MafMky'i e«».rw.«t j THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOIsHY are at preaent auspended. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE.
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      • 475 1 P. JMK. STRAITS CHINA LINE s.B. "VAN WAERWYCK" sails on or about January 21, from Singapore to Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. I 8 1 p— 15 1 "EUerman" Line. ELLEBMAN e\ BUCKN\LL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Incorporated in England.) For Suez, London and Rotterdam. Steamer. Sailing About. Saint Francis 6th Feb.,
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      • 261 1 O. S. K. Tlii Osaka Stioseo Kaisha, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street. PrGjftSri Sailings trim Sli|iif?i 'Snbjert t i change withont notice) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portaaid) Himaraya Maru Jan. 17 Borneo M>tru Jan. 25 Far GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no apace available) For SOUTH AMERICA: (Via
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      • 403 1 J THE HALM Wmi ajto 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. Phone IVo. 171. 3 SUBSORIPTION R\TES Payable in Advance. f Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 J Par quarter m 3.75 Postage Extra SO Ctß. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) leder Mail Ceatract with the imperial Japanese Government (Sabject to
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      • 37 1 miii M ,i M ii m SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. ■IBANGOON and CHINA BUN, S.B. QLBNOOLK 8,760 Ton*. S.S. SEANG Bu 6,799 Tow 8.8. Ska.no CHOOH 6,776,T0ni. For freight or passage, apply GIONG HOE cfe Co. Agsntt.
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