Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1920
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Title Section28 1920-01-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVKNING DAILY. Vol. VII.- No. 13 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1920 PRICE 5 CEftjfS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1628 words
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Advertisement320 1920-01-16 1 f HIM WATT CO. i Vlarket Street and Orchard lioad SPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Motor I Supplies, Ships' Stores, AND I Estate Requisites. 'Phone 741. SMSSMSMSSSMSMST iniiTiTi *»UiSaMSSS^a^a^S^SS^aaaaaaaaaaai^i^K^iiiiiii^i^i^^^^^ MM IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN I BTfllld Jk MilK I 3 I Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., i in England 12, BATTERY ROAD,320 words
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Advertisement30 1920-01-16 1 PORT WINE Gilbey's •J Invalid. A Fine Oporto Nine. lObtainableI Obtainable from the leading dealers. I <BS|S Bull Dog Brand 1 Bottling Guinness IH Stout. Stocked by the leading dealers.30 words
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Advertisement78 1920-01-16 1 iltlll lIMM ii imm_Uijii_i_| I iNow Cbtalmblo GLAXO THE FOOD THAT BUILDS I Bonnie Babies* lEstate Supplies Acetic (99&98U Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests I id v Latex Cups ETC. ir i -=r=r I ■Afcfeui ißussan Jfoufo J&tU (INCORPORATED IB JAPAN.; OBTAINABLE FROM (Incorporated in F. M. S.) I78 words
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Article313 1920-01-16 2 NO POLI ICaL CHANGE EFFECTED. Parle, Jan 12—Franc» yesterday proceeded to elect 240 Senators to replace two categories of members whose mandates had expired. The Frenoh Senate consists of 314 members, one-third of whom have to ba re-elected every third year. The classes to be renewed were those313 words
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Article152 1920-01-16 2 Canon Green, of Manchester, says that the Life and Liberty Movement and the Enabling Bill is a las. effort to save organised religion in England. "The leaders of the Church seem to Lave no idea of the extent to which the great mass of the people152 words
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Article264 1920-01-16 2 Vilbjalmur Stafansson, the Arctic expl rev, predicts that reindeer and mask-ox meat will soon become common foods in the United States and Canada, M Clemt nee n has presented all the members of bis Cabinet and all Ministers and Under Secretaries of Stat** vuh a medallion as a souvenir of264 words
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Advertisement552 1920-01-16 2 AUCTION SALES. Auotion Sale of Magnificent Teak and Oak Housemaid Itarniture, at GaylandV'lto. 7 in Lorong 20, off Gaylang Road. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, AT 230 p.m. Comprising A high-grade Burope-m%ie folding drawing room suite in 7 piece* upholstered in plush tapestry, a cottage piano in teak frame and! stool552 words
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Advertisement530 1920-01-16 2 I Life's Minor i I Troubles S C —tha small evwy-aav worries, cares sntl-disappaintmentsrwhich 2 4 are tha common lot of humanity —will be borne all the more easily C C when the health is sound. Tha bodily condition has a consider- 2 jp able influenoe upon the mind, the530 words
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Advertisement380 1920-01-16 2 To Ensure A Good Night's Rest When you are "too tired to ileep M or you* brain is over excited don't tike dangerous narcotic drugs, but swallow two Genasprin tablets, disintegrated in water. They encourage natural sleep by calming and soothing the nervous system. Yet this sedative effect is entirely380 words
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Advertisement280 1920-01-16 2 mm an Tuictt ci. 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 3f44fh4» at V*m. KO4 Ji LUMPUR A PS* AM. Tas Hee Cigarettes. a Our New Chop of Ej*»S£-j Tas Hee Cigarettes jj Just introduced into the you try onoe yon will oongf^p^l^^n Certificates from Sultana who I uae our cigarettea testify j280 words
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Advertisement441 1920-01-16 2 THE ORIENTAL GOVBRNMFN 7 tfCUEIT? Life Assurance Co., lv. 'established 1874. Inoorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crorei Rape* Absolute Security. income t9iB Ss,Bn.Mill lonraieaenected In 1918 58,847,t52.u Total Policies in force 69,4Gi aaauring with Bonus Additions' $98,817,617 00 New Business for tbe year 1111. Establishes a record in the441 words
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Article300 1920-01-16 3 Singapore, Jan. 16 M<wsri Latham A Co., 30-A l'.iffi-s Plaoe advise the following quotations xdorOajah $4 25 $4 50 Ayer Kuuingi 1 62* 167* Ayer Mole* 430 450 aysrPanas 15 50 16 00 Ralguwcie 7 65 8 00 Bukit Jeiotong 130 135 Hokit elatll 175 1.80 Puklt300 words
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Article302 1920-01-16 3 Blngapore, Jan. 14. T^n.—See Local and General eolnmn. opra.— Buiiness done, Tapioca. —Steady.—No Business su£io FTbur- —Baaineas done. 'inmtvi' done. Pepper.—Weak.—Business done. Oihtr Products.— Market Qalet Utaif Leal ■trlsi OeotiHsas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pieul $73.00 Nutmegs «0 8. 81.00 Copra Bali 29 00» Oopra Gorong Talo 29302 words
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Advertisement378 1920-01-16 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Bo*d. from Monday, January 12, to Saturday, January 17. A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Fea;uring PRETTY MISS OLIVE THOMAS In the sweet and homely little tele of a chorus grl who brought sunshine into the heart of a lonely old378 words
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Advertisement776 1920-01-16 3 "> Tijp The I Wedneslay, January 14, to Monday, Jbnua«-v I». Alhambrn Alhinbrt ia ho ftnl aT TR1P only the Theatre theatre where yon jat u a jh with an |3r ALHAMBRA 3|Ej The Hall "for Mule and Features served I j HOA» C^L. II I A THRIXJJNG PHOTO-PL A.776 words
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Advertisement489 1920-01-16 3 NEW PROGRAMME '^r^SSvL productions. «jfg£ lBr First Show at 7SO ll^X^jl Tides if Fate «vyy World Braoy Madi jLc* £*t> FOR THE FIRST TIME W V^^V MAX LINDFR -A /J&a In Fssanv Comedy I M*X 'N A TAXI iS^^S RELKASBD BY Va X I FOLLOW J EABTEKV [thecrowd! Id the489 words
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Article599 1920-01-16 4 To-day we publish a letter from a correspondent who propounds a truism—that rikisha pulling is a oruel. trade. And he emphasises the urgent necessity of some new and equally «heap, or cheaper, form of transport for that vast proportion of our population who have not means enough599 words
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Article306 1920-01-16 4 Tin is at $187.50; 150 tons sold. Six-oent postage stamps are tow oi sale at all looal post offices. s s Islander whioh cmqs into port this morning h*d as passengers from Christmas IsUnd Mr »rd Mrs OngSwee Kirn and Child. On boa'd the s c Himalaya Mam, which arrived306 words
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Article123 1920-01-16 4 Passengers Bad y lojored. On Wednesday morning a serious tramoar accident took place at North Bridge-read. While the car (51) was near the Moonshi Dispensary at 9.30 it ran off the rails and dashed against a post (349), injuring seven or eight people. Three of them are said123 words
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Article131 1920-01-16 4 Sixteen Culprits Brought Hers By the s s Islander, whioh came into port this morning, there arrived Mr G 0 Valpy, the Asst Official Assignee, with Mr Ong Boon Tat (who went as the representative of the labour contractors for Christmas Island), eleven Sikh police constables, and131 words
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Article135 1920-01-16 4 The Government has decided to institute a system of household rationing of rice in Singapore very shortly. Forma will be issued on which householders will have to state the number of persons in the household who eat rice, and after the returns have been ohecked, each householder135 words
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Article324 1920-01-16 4 The P and O s s Daners has left Hongkong and is dm at Singapore at 8 a.m on Tuesday next. Houdini continues to mystify at the Gaiety. The programme also has some new feature films of great interest. "The Dream Lady" is a big feature of the Liberty Hall's324 words
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Article699 1920-01-16 4 By "Quiz." I seem to hay 1 up againgf the local Berties in my Bponeorihip last week cf a "Tax the Bachelon and Spare the Married Men oatn. paign. "F W S" led the attack, and the Editor tells me that some of the effusions, which he has received699 words
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Advertisement184 1920-01-16 4 ROBINSON Co. Ik New Goods. M R GENTLEMEN'S Al Wool, Cashmere Half Hose iSß|| PLAIN colours. Grey, Tan, Blue International ,f INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FRONTSSizes 30 to 48 chest. ROBINSON Co. ISJBBfISMSSBHSBMDVSBSnSH^ ASPHALT j for Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic184 words
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Advertisement282 1920-01-16 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SHIP-CHANDJ.ERY STORES JaVV D ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Arrived. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with deepatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STRKET, SINGAPORE. Telegram "GIMNKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 A 1362. Deoorate Your Homes WITH282 words
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Advertisement126 1920-01-16 4 Mantles that give poor lights and break in s short time are dear at any price. Remember, only good mantles give correspondingly good resnlta. Have yoa ever tried American Gas Mantles? I«.crease the brightness of your Gas Lamps and avoid freqaent breakage annoyances by using the following well-known TJ. S.126 words
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Advertisement20 1920-01-16 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat 6 Co. 108 109 Market St20 words
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Miscellaneous134 1920-01-16 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday, Jan. 16. High Water.—5 58 a.m., 8 0 p.m. KnoibsM S?ontH v. R.G.a. B*t*y Cc. t V c Theatre, 9.30. S.F. An.b. Co., Drill Hall, 5,10. Saturday. Jan 17 Hifih W ;t< r —C 5S a ui, 9 4 p.m. Bi'ty C<\, Vic. Th#«a're, 9 30.134 words
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Article175 1920-01-16 5 Bachelors Resent Taxation Proposal. CHRISTMAS ISLAND TROUBLE. Serious tramway accidents in Singapore are reported, in one of which, in North Bridgeroad, a number of people were injured. It would appear that Singapore bachelors strongly resent the proposal that they should be more heavily taxed than married men. Mr175 words
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Article308 1920-01-16 5 DEARLY-BOUGHT PEACE FOR GERMANY. Reuter. Paris, Jan 10.—The ratifications of th« Peace Treaty ware exchanged at 4.15 p.m. to-day.—Renter. Paris, Jan 10.—The ceremony at the Foreign Offioe was very brief and very prosaic. Little interest was taken in it by the general public, only a small Dumber ofReuter. - 308 words
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Article32 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 10.—The Secretary to the Treasury has askxl from Congress the authority to advance $150,003,000 for food and relief to Austria, Armenia, Poland and Moscow,— Router.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article148 1920-01-16 5 MEETING ARRANGED FOR THIS WEEK. Havas. Paris, Jan 10.—The League of Nations is being oonvened by President Wilson next week. The meeting will be public and somewhat informal. It is not considered as the official inauguration, but is arranged in order to permit the Committees connected with theHavas. - 148 words
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Article71 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. Rome, Jan 10.—A Caproni aeroplane left for Salonika to see if the landing-stages on the Rome Tokio route were in proper condition, but landed at Valona owing to a fog.— Reuter. London, Jan 10.—A Rome message says that Lieutenants Soavini and B nalumi, piloting a CaproniReuter. - 71 words
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Article29 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. Bombay. Jan 10. —Practically all the Bombay cotton operative have struck. 200,000 being out. Definite demaads havo not yet been formulated. There are no disorders.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article46 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. London, Jan 10. —A wireless message says that O lessa is surrounded by Ukrainian insurgents. It quotes an unconfirmed report that Irkutsk has been captured by the insurgents and that Kolrchak with his staff has been arrested by his own soldiers. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article45 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. Havana, Jan 10.—The President of Cnba met Admiral Jelliooe and Sir R Borden on their arrival. Admiral Jelliooe departs for South Africa on Ja 11. There is no corn* nation of ih- report that Sir R B >rden will ..oompany him.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article139 1920-01-16 5 REJECTION OF GOVERNMENT TERMS. Cabinet s Important Meeting. y uiru q -Kr?at«r. London, Jan 10,— Sir Etc Ged des, replying to Mr Thomas's intimation of the railwaymen's decision to reject the Government offer, says that as the Cabinet has laid down the lines of the Government's proposals andy uiru q -Kr?at«r. - 139 words
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Article227 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. London, Jan 13—A very important interview between Sir E ic Gt-ddes and the Committee of Rail, waymen, regarding the latter'» decision on Jan 9, occurred this afternoon, the railwaymen submitting the considerations which led to the conference's resolution. Subsequently the position will be discussed at a m-eticgReuter. - 227 words
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Article50 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. Brussels, Jan 10. —Strange reports by travellers from Germany state that the German Government has been overthrown and that the Socialists are masters of the situation. A general strike has been declared throughout the unoocupied territory. No confirmation of these reports oan to ba obtained. —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article42 1920-01-16 5 Havas. Paris, Jan 13.—1n consequence of 'he Bolshevist menace on India, a change has intervened in English circles regarding the future o 1 Constantinople, which are now in fay our of a retention of Constantinople by the Turks. —Havas.Havas. - 42 words
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Article262 1920-01-16 5 Will Appeal Against Sentence. Yesterday ,in the tbird police court Mr Sykee, in convicting H O Heimberg, alias Col Price, of Peru, who was charged with cheating the Belgian Consnl in respect of $150, said that he believed the story of the Belgian Consul when he said262 words
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Article593 1920-01-16 5 Ed. [Wĕ 4» mot mnm rUf tmĕtnt Ihi "Tax the Bachelors!" From F W 8: "Benediok to be withes me good lock. I thank him aud hasten 10 return the compliment, especially as (as his nom de plume implies) he will soon be in that state where heEd. - 593 words
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Article253 1920-01-16 5 From Mr CHEW PEN 9 YAM The progress of civilisation has a brought a continuous and never ending rise in the coat of living. We are always hearing of the increases in wages and tram fares, etc. We never, however, h*ar of any plan being d'soutsed for tbe raising253 words
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Article342 1920-01-16 5 Second Day s Results. (From Owr Owm Cocrs»>—I— Penang, Jan 15. There was brilliant weather on the second day of the Penang rao e, and a large attendarce. The results were > Stewards' Vasa.—1 Talisman, Thompson, 10.5; 2 Lord Fisher, Suttle, 8.2 3 Silver Promise, Glenuon, 7.0. Won342 words
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Article225 1920-01-16 5 Batty Variety Company. M r George T Batty presented his variety company at the Victoria Theatre last night and reoeived a right royal welcome. The programme was excellently arranged and executed. Mies Da Vere commenoed with an overture on the piano, showing a rare command of the keyboard,225 words
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Article76 1920-01-16 5 Reuter. London, Jan 10.—A hundred Sinn Feinera wi h bombs, revolvers and shot guns made a night attack on the police barracks at Castle Hacked, Oalway. A sergeant and a oonstable, the •ble defenders, replied to the volleys, refusing to surrender. A patrol of four constables, twoReuter. - 76 words
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Article85 1920-01-16 5 Paris, Jan 10. —An American b in for Chinese su dents is to be instituted in P*ii«, including material comforts for thousands of Chinese students who are being received in Frenoh schools as a rf suit of the recent Franco-Chinese agreement.—Havas. Paris, Jan 13 —The statement on revenue realised during85 words
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Article124 1920-01-16 5 Chamber of Commerce Report. Singapore, Jan 14 A 15. Offered 2,103,839 I be. Tona 939 21. Bold 1.893,507 lbs. Tona 645.31. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Ots. per lb. Singapore Standard Quality 108 to 112 Off Quality 100 107$ Crepe Singapore Standard Quality Pale 108 110$124 words
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Article193 1920-01-16 5 Lewis Peat's Report. Singapore, Jan 15. Sinoe onr last issue the general tendency of the market has been easier, prices having declined on the lower quotations from London. The undertone still remains firm and New York is still reported to be buying heavily especially off grades. Spot —A good business193 words
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Article182 1920-01-16 5 Singapore, Jan 15. Although the prioe of the commodity was uncertain with an easier tendency, a good tone was preserved in the rubber share market and quotations, though shewing no important ohangee, registered a few gains and losses here and there. The sha r ej were182 words
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Article110 1920-01-16 5 Singapore, Jan 16. Silver. —79d. Hongkong.—117$ per cent prem. Shanghai.—27 J. Tin. —150 tons sold at $187.50. Shire Market. Rubbers.—Muari sold at 25 cents premium, Jimahs at 3 30. Colineburghs at 6.85, Changkats at 10.25, Ulu Pandans at 2.67} and Pantais at 2.12}. Others little changed.110 words
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Article79 1920-01-16 5 Those who were in the Members Stand at the Plnang Raoeoonrse on Taesday, and probably others, mast have been terrified or amused at the hysterics of a lady as one of the events wai concluding, says the Pinsng Gaaette. The speed at whioh she subsequently ran downstairs and the expression79 words
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Article376 1920-01-16 5 Serangoon Murder- Accused Men Acquitted Tbe Seraugoon murder c 8- was concluded at ihe Assises afternoon. The accusrd, Souib Basaph and Budha Sir.gb, charged with the murder cf R;<uu Mohar, Singh on Nov 15, arete aeqaiiStd. It WBB the third d-y c f th< bastftog. Connst l for376 words
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Article139 1920-01-16 5 Rubber Share Donations The-Rev W Murray signs the report on the Chinese Church s c tion of the English Pr*-sby*erian Mission for 1919. is made to the need of a larger staff of workers .o cov-r the promising evangelistic and ednoational fields in Johore. Workers with a thorough139 words
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Article17 1920-01-16 5 Fifty-seven ships have been contracted for by the Canadian Government in the various shipyards of the Dominion.17 words
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Article131 1920-01-16 5 At the instance of D tec ive Inlyec'or Costelio, Sim v in Gnar, a liokien, was oha-grd before Mr Ltngham Carter in th* third police conn with hoarding seven bags of iu xoes* of hn hons*hold n qnirements, at 19a New Bit Ige-road. The accused admitted that131 words
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Article24 1920-01-16 5 B.T. untitled Milit«r>). 'at- ot iht Nt rthumber land returned to Bangkok ou Jan 'J, Ho left to join up iv December 1914. —B.T.B.T. - 24 words
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Advertisement249 1920-01-16 5 MOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER I OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere. ■■■■■■■■I■■■■■■■ m ***mmWM jMCMMMM-^waamß VICTORIA THSAT^iT SPECIAL VAUDEMLLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! For a Nights jgSßgpgr Friday Saturday Jan. 16 «5* 17 at 9-30 itMr. Geo. Batty PRESENTS Tb« Batty Variety Co. jjL INCLUDING > jj^X BATTY249 words
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Article927 1920-01-16 6 Prkri Qvctti in the Mtfktl tku ionitf HUIOAPOBB Ju. lft. M«a»lijrait and KviU, Bxeh*n<e and £5We ■inkm.lHu the foUewta* Ua4 of qartattoM KaMn Sfearti. oai Valaa. (Ullan. ■ii 4iluu St 19 S/- A-Btilo J*v* 8 i S 7J 1/- 'A.n«lo-Malay tt|« 18 *1 ttyav B,«mag 6M- 718927 words
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Article57 1920-01-16 6 Singapore, Jan 16. On LondonBank 4 m/i t/41 Demand 3/44 Private 3 m/« 2/5 1/16 On IndiaBank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 117|%prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 27} On Java— Bank T. T. 114 On Japan— Bank d/d 88 5/8 Povereigni—baying rate $8 54 Bank of England57 words
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Article321 1920-01-16 6 A British Invasion. We understand says tbe IndiaKubber Journal, tbat preparations •re now well advanced for the formation if a company to carry the fame of Duclop t>res into America, where a large factory will be established. Tbe American company will be promoted by the321 words
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Article203 1920-01-16 6 M,P's Advice to the Ambitious Speaking to tbe Efficiency Club on "How to Earn XIO.OCO a Year," Mr C F Higham, M P, observed Most healthy men and women were potential earners of 10,000 year, bat waited for opportunity to knock at the door. Be carefal203 words
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Article125 1920-01-16 6 The. world is In turmoil. The internal as well as the external harmonies of nations are shattered. W* are groping without pnrpose towards a goal wrt cannot see. That doable d sability is fatal Sight of the goal we can, if need bo, dispense with. If125 words
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Article125 1920-01-16 6 General Smuts has stated that he intends placing £35,000 sterling in the Estimates for advertising Bouth Africa overseas. Pablio bodies mm *xpect*d to subscribe an addition d £15,000. Congratulating the Thanet Advertiser, Ritnsgate, on the celebration of its diamond jubilee, Lor«l Northcliff*. a reader of the paper for over 30125 words
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Article16 1920-01-16 6 Shi,a iv OOnmtanioation wf't the Commf :oial Wirelo» Station this mornirp:—s. s. Rnmphios. West Hepburn.16 words
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Article44 1920-01-16 6 Delivered In London. The following are the daus o* departure from Singapore of th European Mailt and their deliver) it Loudja. LKPT LJWLlVkBED IB SiNQAPoaa LONDON. Nov 15 Dec 19 do 26 do 29 Dec 1 Jan 3 do 9 do 944 words
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Article213 1920-01-16 6 Opposed by Planters- As readers interested in rubber cultivation in the Dutch East Indies well known, proposals to impose an export duty on rubber shipped from the Dutch E*st Indian Colonies hare bean under consideration for Bome time. The Ministry of Finance at Batavia (Java)213 words
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Article151 1920-01-16 6 Islander Bri 481 tons Cap Hams* wo-th from Christmas Islnnd 16-1 for Xtobs and Oocos Is. Boustead. Ban Fo Soon Da 230 tons Cap Winters from Pontiauak 16 1 for unc Thong Ek. E-nelie Da 94 tons Cap O nar from Rhio 15.1 for Rtiio 16-1 G151 words
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Article86 1920-01-16 6 The General Manager, F M S Railways, has informed the Secretary to tb«P A M tljat arrangements havrt buon made to provide addi tional oonstables at Bnngei Gad at, Buloh X H i( Troluk and Main ban stations in oonneo.ion with the storage of rubber there. Mr WardJackson, in reply,86 words
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Article132 1920-01-16 6 The P A. M Suggests a Remedy Mr C Ward Jackson, Sforetary of the Planter*' Association of Malaya, informs ne tha t at a meeting of the Standing Committee held on Taesday it wat deoided to brirg forward at the meetfog which it to be held132 words
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Advertisement139 1920-01-16 6 Weighing Machines. .10CKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BEOS. Co. I I DRINK THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. f3;>iii Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., .Sir 4apore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815, Tel. Anrtly." To Chinese Ladies. The time b .b come for139 words
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Advertisement644 1920-01-16 6 I The Tonic only Complete fl IfIDC fl I fcr the Heart Biood uLUDtUt Preparation. erTO Anajmia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility -Rapid Growth-Scroful i TUBERCULO SIS ._U.II II I I IM— lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its ict ye pririci Iss. Globed is a typioal active Temedy or medicinal .food I lor644 words
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Miscellaneous213 1920-01-16 6 Mails Close. To-iaj Baodjermassin Kaho -f- pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 pm Penang* Calcutta Kumsang 3 pm Port swettenham and Teluk Anson *Kinta 3 P m Ba'avia, Samarang and Sourabayi» Rumphius 3 P m Malacca Muar *L«dy Weld 3 pm Pontianak Khoen Foeng 4 P m I Penang,* Rangoon213 words
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Article799 1920-01-16 7 Why It ii Necessary. 11 1 am not prepared seriously to discuss with any man what the 'more of international relations shonld be unless he is prepared either to accept in some form or other the League of Nationi or to ell me what substitute he799 words
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Article88 1920-01-16 7 Dr Galippo has intormed the French a.oad< my of Science that in JSgyptain papyrus 10 centuries and jnore old he had fonjid Jjying micro-organisms. These microbes, totheuaual test of heat, remained as active as ever. AonrjaaohtJ DV toe Amarioao Ambassador tjp Paris with regard to tbe exhumation of the remains88 words
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Article154 1920-01-16 7 Two Chinese Heavily Fined. At the instance of Mr LisUrman of the Government Monopolies, a Teochew named Eng Chek Joo was oharged yesterday morning before Mr Langham Carter, in the third polioe court, with being concerned in the importation of non-Government chandu on the s I Knobing154 words
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Article205 1920-01-16 7 More marriages, more babies, :>. w- r dee.hs, and a remarkable '-crease of infantile mortality are shown in a return issued by the Registrar-General. Daring the three months ended Sept 30 there were 175,367 births, 26,543 more than in the lir>Iir> ceding quarter and 6,916 more205 words
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Article161 1920-01-16 7 Sir Arthur Goldfinch, chairman of the Wool Conned at the Ministry of Monitions, and the Hon. Edmund W Parker, chairman of Dtlgety and Co, Ltd, the great Anstralian merchants, have just lifted ap a corner of the veil which oovers, perhaps, the greatest story in oommeroial history. Very161 words
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Article274 1920-01-16 7 Italian railway fares are to be increased orel.e.d »0 per o»s>, lor ll»»t alee», «0 p*r 0""t tor «eoond, «nd 50 per vend ior 'bird, iuordir to lbe in» oo»l ot ooel »»id l»bonr. An interesting controversy concerning the part G< neral Sarrail playei in the vic.ory of the Marne274 words
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Advertisement509 1920-01-16 7 BANKS. Th Ho Hooi But, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements.; LiJSAD OFFIOB Singapore, Baffles Chambers 5*6. Branches Psnang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Bata Pa hat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabay a, Semarang, Palembang andTrang oApiTAL509 words
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Advertisement486 1920-01-16 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100.000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fand £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 Parr's Bank, Ltd,486 words
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Advertisement642 1920-01-16 7 DULL AND GLOOMY? If so try Pinkettes, the gentle little liver stimu* lants, and see how quickly these symptoms will be dispelled mmm cure Constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, sick headaches, coated tongue, foul smelling breath, clear the skin. Of chemists, and post free, 90 cents per vial, 6 vials for642 words
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Advertisement341 1920-01-16 7 WANTED. WANTED—Machine lialer and Bookbinder. Hydraulic Pump and Presft,,Al»|y k> "T. H. S." c/o Malaya Tribune. 19 12 18 1 20 WANTED—.Second.hand 4* sealer Car. Price particulars to CAB c/o Malaya Tribune. 15 1 16 1 WANTED A QUALIFIED D EE S.S ER.—Chinese preferred or rqbber estate. Application, stating salary341 words
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Advertisement260 1920-01-16 7 KIM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls. Oriental Curios, &c Mounters of Every Description. WovkmAiiiliip Gu»r»nteod. Orders Promptly Executed. No 620, North Bridge Road, 6INGAPOBE. SEE KIM SOB, Proprietor. COME: and VISIT Make ymr own comparisons and be convince, that the Quality, the Range260 words
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Title Section23 1920-01-16 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oaili.l SUPPLEMENT TO THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE. lamed OaUi Vl'.- Re. 13 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1920 PBICE 5 CENTS23 words
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Article167 1920-01-16 1 Arrivals. JANUARY 14 Sri Mnar Brl 96 Cap Fiipp from Malaoci Jan 13 Moon Keck. Kinta Bri 509 Cap Lawrie from T Anion Jan 12 S 8'ahip Co l>d. Foo Sbing Bri 1423 Cap Robertson from Pen&ng Jac 12 Bouatead and Co Kii'gh> Templar Bri 4601 Cap Jones167 words
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Article91 1920-01-16 1 JANUARY 14. Ipoh for Penang and P Sham, Ban Whalt Hin for Muar and Malacca. Meran for B Pahat. Tbonggwa for Negapatam via ports. Kampar for P Sham and T Anson. Medusa for Belawan Deli. Malacca for Penaog. Singkep for Djambi via ports. Rejnst for Palembang via ports. Emile91 words
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Article133 1920-01-16 1 Bmgalore, Deo 18.—In the administration report of the Mysore State for the put year, it is mentioned that the field work connected with Bhatkal harbour was oompleted m l the final report of the Consulting Engineers in London on the scheme was awaited. The preliminary investigation in regard133 words
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Article204 1920-01-16 1 We hear that the s s Thong Samud and the s s K«eo Samud haw bfen chartered by a Obines* firm in Snigon. The former is to ran from Baigon to Singapore and the latter from S.dgon to Hongkong.—SO. We *ra told that the H S Everett, (lately arrived in204 words
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Advertisement548 1920-01-16 1 IPOH I Up* -date 1 MOTOR CABS I RING UP I TB tmu mm house I Pho *v 371. I f 0. British India AW— APCAR LINE. i UP l tm I»CO*rX)RVTBT» £> B*«LAlTa>) MAIL Ah PASSENGER SERVICES. ren!-t Isuf and Oriental 8. N. Co. flfnd. with Hia ••tm——ij Trie548 words
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Advertisement533 1920-01-16 1 Konlnklyko Pakotvaapt MaataohapplJ (Incorporated in Holland.) Royal Picket Navigation Co. of Batavia Telegram Addresa: PAKETVAART 2 3 COLLYER QUAY. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government* Special K.OOO tons Tourist Steamers Fw >m JAVA to AUSTRALIA. Route: Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and vice versa. Passages from Singapore533 words
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Advertisement48 1920-01-16 1 TOYO KISEN KAISHA Incorporated In Japan For San Francisco Taking cargo to all Inland Points. a. 0. Ohoya ifaru jailing from Singapore midslU January. Koyo llaru and Jan./early Fab. For particulars regarding rates of freight apply te HcAUster Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in Hinjaport) A«ente, Singapore and Psna»i. 1048 words
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Advertisement266 1920-01-16 1 O. S. K. Tin Osaka ShossQ Kalsia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street. Prtwtsl Sailings frm Slßiiiiri (Bakjaat to whaaat hMn) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Porfcsaid) Mimaraya Maru Jan. 17 Bornao Maru Jan. 25 For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (do space Available) For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Mauritius, Delagoa266 words
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Advertisement396 1920-01-16 1 I THF MIUTH ffisiin n SHIPPING G4ZETTE. Phone Mo. IVI. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance. Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly $7 50 Par quarter 3.75 Poetatre Extra 50 fits, per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Una* Mail Ceetract with the Imperial Japaaete Q-Teraaeit (Sabjeot to Alteration! withoat Notice) L396 words
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