Malaya Tribune, 22 January 1920
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Title Section28 1920-01-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII. No 18 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22.28 words
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Advertisement422 1920-01-22 1 HIN WATT GO.J Market Street and Orchard Road IN Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies. Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites. I 'Phone 741. ,F YQU CANNOT OBTAIN Brand Miih Write to:— JOS. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated in England) 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1I1MI BUGS. T0M66I) 5l, 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Brau*lH« at422 words
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Advertisement6 1920-01-22 1 FIRST r«ODIITL T ropics isa^Ms^B^sa^B^a^l^a^BW BEER.6 words
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Advertisement69 1920-01-22 1 Now Obtainable j ft* /«*ZJK^>^. THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. a SULPHURIC" AND Hydrochloric Acid. J i JKaisha. Ltd. L J jr (INCORPOR \TED IN JAPAN .SOLE AGENTS, OBTAINABLE FROM I-.. Y. SWEE li^., (Incorporated in F. M. S.) 67, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone 530. Telegrams: LAto SWF.E." OUR69 words
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Article1078 1920-01-22 2 Tls Better to ho g t A golfer I know ve-y wt 11—he baa cow given np the game and is happier for hia abatine'nce—waa the rr difficult of all men to whom to i ffVr advice or assistance if he waa off hia name. Wh«n, after1,078 words
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Article274 1920-01-22 2 Largest Plant In the World Among the many important industrial developments in Canada (says tho Toronto correspondent of the Times Trade Supplement) is the »pnounc»ment that Messrs Price Bros and Co, of Quebec, are already engaged upon Uu* for tbe construction of tbe largest pulp and papet274 words
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Article64 1920-01-22 2 Fourth List Previr.nsly acknowledged 17,336 P 0 Rnaeell £0 II Robinaon 50 WO B< nnings 100 Ma- efi*-ld and Co, L«d. 100 IV v Wm Croea, MA 20 A Hvalsoe 50 JC Peter If 0 J J Blandin 10 Kaat Asiatic Co. I/.d. 100 Dr W Merlin64 words
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Advertisement576 1920-01-22 2 Sales. ESTATE OE CHEONG ANN JIAN, DECEASED. Important Auction Sale of Forty-eight Lots of Valuable Freehold Building Allotments and a Compound House conveniently situated at the 3rd Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, near the Newton Railway Station At Messrs Cheong Koon Seng Co's Sale-room, No. 30 Kling Street, Singapore OX v576 words
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Advertisement507 1920-01-22 2 ff a a Engineers! "powerlie" Never burnt out. Never blows out. Reliability for maintenance of a power is obtained by nfaif "Powarite" Steam Jointing. Pawarite defeats the actio* of Steam, Acid, Oil and Alkali. OONSTANT RENEWALS UNNISISSARY. SUPPLIES AVAILABLE POI IMNESIATI 4V SHIPMENT. Aitntt Wmnttd whtrt not RtfrmtnUd, The" Pmriti*507 words
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Advertisement100 1920-01-22 2 Auction Sale of A 4-cylinder Tuseater B S. A. MotorCar with wire wheels, horn and lamps complete and in splendid running order At our Sale-room, No. 3«» Kling Street On Saturday, Jan. 24, at 10.30 a m. Cheong Koon Seng Co. Auctioneers. 20 I 231 M uction Bale of A100 words
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Advertisement95 1920-01-22 2 You and Everybody WHO SUFFER FROM Rheumatism Neuralgia, Gout, Sorenesn, Stiffness, i.umbago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should use LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my knees for two years and Neuralgia in my face95 words
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Advertisement327 1920-01-22 2 I He's Happy I A S your baby grows happily from IB D month to month he needs a"J P changing food to keep him strong and I, I contented. THE 'ALLENBURYS' T I FOODS contain graduated propor- pjj D tions of the elements essential to your D baby's brain327 words
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Advertisement347 1920-01-22 2 Amritarnava Avaleha. 1 The use of this Avaleha purifies the blood, and imparts good stream nourishment and lustre to the body. Further, it dissipates the weakf of the brain as well as excess of heat in the body and stren ns memory as well as the power of understanding. Ag347 words
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Article282 1920-01-22 3 Singapore. Jan. 22. Meiari Latham k Co., 3Q-A Raffle Place adviie the following quotations:— AlorGajah 14.25 $4 50 AyerKunlnga 1.62* 167* AyerMolek 4.30 4.55 AyerPanai 15 50 16.00 Bslgownie 7.65 8.00 Bukit 1 1 27* Bukit Kalll 1,70 1.75 Bnkit X B IJOB 1.10 Baaaett 1.60 1.65282 words
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Article286 1920-01-22 3 Singapore, Jan. 22. F<n.—See Looal and Genera' column. Pjpro.—Bualneea done, Tavioca.— Bteady.—No Buiinen ag-j Fiour- —Buaineaa done. QmmhUr, —Builneaa done. V-*r r-f.-.—Weak. —Buiineii done. MNr Products. —Market Qaie 'ami Lml Markii Ihotatioas. j.eg* 110 8. per ploul $73.00 N UnegaSOS. 81.00 0 :raßall 29 00» Joptl Gorong Talo286 words
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Advertisement319 1920-01-22 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boad. From Sunday, January 18, to Friday, January 23. A PATHE PLAY WITH A CHARMING STAR IRENE CASTLE IN Stranded in Arcady In 5 Parts A Photo play with an unusual story "and a pleasant and an unexpected ending319 words
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Advertisement639 1920-01-22 3 B_BB____sa__B^anßßnna aSBHa_BBa^ The 0 From Tuesday, January 20, to Sunday, January 25. Alhambra Alhambra Is is tbe only I the Theatre AT THE tneatre where o with an jet the BEST Jfk I |Lai dJ I I I "garden tM Orchestra, T ea, etc and the BEST The Hall for639 words
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Advertisement403 1920-01-22 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! First Show at 7.30 The Thrilling Flying A Serial THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Chapter 16, 17 18 in six parts. Second Show at 9.1S P.M. Essany Comedy MAX IN THE TAXI In Two Parts Max Linder Max Linder 1! Max Lindee EPISODES 5 6 in FOUR403 words
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Article592 1920-01-22 4 The Defence Force Bill is on the whole a useful and well-thought-out measure, and with certain revisions which will inevitably result from the second reading debate, should admirably fulfil its intended purpose We consider the age limit of 11 quite high enough for t his climate, but592 words
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Article307 1920-01-22 4 Tin is at $186.50 100 tons sold. Rubber is quoted at S/rty for crepe and 2/8f for sheet (London, Jan 15). Mr F D Bishop is appointed to be a Cadet, Straits Settlements .Government Service. The s s Gladys, which was bound for Bibu, put baok this morning owing to307 words
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Article98 1920-01-22 4 European Cyclist lojored. A naety smash occurred at the Oricket Clnb end of Anderson Bridge this morning jast before nine o'oleok, when car 1357, driven by a Malay chauffeur, and belonging to the Waterhonse Oompany, collided with a motoroycle which was being ridden by Mr Actor, of the98 words
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Article64 1920-01-22 4 Slam's Railways to be Linked (From Owr Own Ccrrmfomdmt.J Bangkok, Jan 20. The Siamese Government has decided to bridge the Bangkok River, linking up the Peninsula and northern railway systems. This involves converting over 600 miles of track, mainly built by German engineers, from a broad to64 words
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Article99 1920-01-22 4 Still Enemies. The American Consul Ganeral at Singapore has received telegraphic information from the Department of State, Washington, advising him that a statement has been forwarded to the German Government to the effect that the Government of the United States regards the armistice as still continuing in99 words
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Article185 1920-01-22 4 Eight Years for Japanese- At the conclusion of the Assizes yesterday morning in thj Supreme Court, before Sir John Buoknill, X C, sentence was passed on Ehto, the Japanese charged with the murder of one Takagawa on the night of Oot 19. The verdict of the jury was185 words
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Article100 1920-01-22 4 From the Colonial Secretary's Office we have received a Roll of Honour, setting out, as far as can be ascertained, the names of men who left Malaya for the front and made the supreme saorifice, with details of their unit, and date of death. There are,100 words
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Article133 1920-01-22 4 The mails from Europe by the Tara will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence willbereadv for delivery to boxholders about 10.30. The engagement is announced of Mr J G Watson, of the F M S Forests Department, and Miss Ruth Ford, daughter of Mr and Mrs T A Ford, of133 words
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Article615 1920-01-22 4 By Echo." The weather ebnwa eigna of ter behavioar, and once it hag up its mind to be good again, ipjj oan reaume its proper plaoe l n life of thia Settlement. There be better oonditiona for eocoer m rugger, and cricket and lawn tennU will again be615 words
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Article59 1920-01-22 4 At the sale held at Banda Maharani, Muar, on Saturday la* JJ 1 and 2 at Jalan Adullab. area square feet, were bought by KD Lian Siew, of 192 Jalan M"**? at $8,050. Lots 3 and 4 NsJiJJJ and Jalan Meriam, area WP 7068 square feet bought by Ng Ah59 words
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Advertisement200 1920-01-22 4 ROBINSON Co. 4|Rk New Goods. M GENTLEMEN'S mXL Woo\ Cashmere Half Hose PLAIN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International INDTA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FRONTS Size 9 30 to 48 chest. ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Sf Helen B200 words
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Advertisement316 1920-01-22 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Ax»x»±ved. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP «TRKET, SINGAPORE. Telegram Gu\nkiat." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 A 1362. JUST RECEIVED A FEW COPIES ONLY316 words
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Advertisement19 1920-01-22 4 Patent Faced H\IR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St19 words
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Miscellaneous125 1920-01-22 4 WHEN AND WHERE. 1 hursday, Jan. 22. High Water.—10.38 a.m., 11.49 p.m. S. V. C. Bind Practice. 5.15. K.L.A. ann. mtg., 9 Siphia-rd., 8 30. Ragby Practice g me. Friday, Jan 23. H'gh Water.—11.14 a.m. Football S. C. C. v. Stafford». Saturday, Jan. 24. High W it^r —0.17 ».m 11.51125 words
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Article161 1920-01-22 5 Control Urgently Required for all Foodstuffs. KOTOR SMASH TO-3AY. The Food Controller is taking over all stocks of rice at a fixed price. Frozen meat supplies from Australia are short, and the inevitable local profiteering has followed. Correspondents continue to hammer away at the income-tax question. [here was161 words
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Article162 1920-01-22 5 THE KMSER'S EFFORTS TO SUBDUE BRITAIN. Reuter. London, Jan 15,—There is a farther instalment of the WillyNicky letters in the Morning Post. The Kaiser, wrhing on Juue 3, 1905, exhorts the Ts3r to conclude peace with Japan. He says "It is incompatible with the responsibility of a rulerReuter. - 162 words
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Article214 1920-01-22 5 Remedy for Chaos. Reuter. New York, Jan 15.—A number of well known financiers, including M-feare Hoover, Pierpont Morgan, Vanderbilt and Taft, have appealed to the Governments of Britain, Franc* Holland, Switzerland, Danmark, Sweden and Norway for the holding of a great International Commercial and Financial ConferenceReuter. - 214 words
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Article230 1920-01-22 5 PLEI FOR RETURN OF OLD INSTRUMENTS. Reuter. Lond r, Jau 14 —Writing to the Times, Major General Desmond O'Callaghan says there is now at Potsdam a oollec tion of extremely interesting and valuable ancient astronomical instruments, astrolabes, azimuth circles, equatorial sights and other similar objects of exquisite workmanship,Reuter. - 230 words
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Article99 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. Loudon, Jan 15. —Lloyd's state that the followiug vessels, whioh have not been heard of since the dates specified, are corsiderel very much overdue The Peking, of Gothenburg, whioh ?u''- from Karatsu for Hull uj Aug 31 t»ud was in wireless communication up to Sept 2. TheReuter. - 99 words
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Article34 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. London, Jan 16.—1t is stated that the Red Siberian army is led by the Qerman General Blucher, and furthermore that German military men attended a recent military onferenc» in Moscow.—R«nit*r.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article281 1920-01-22 5 HOW GERMAN COINS CAN BE UTILISED. Reuter. London, Jan I".—MoUagu'e report say a that the difference between to-day'a oaah and forward silver prices, whioh are 79 and 75J} re speoiively,constitutes a itoord. The canae ia the unprtoe lented quantity of refinable silver offered. Thia is almost oertainly theReuter. - 281 words
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Article175 1920-01-22 5 Note to Holland Drafted. Reuter. Patis, Jjti 16—Mr Lloyd G-orge, M Clemerc an ard Sr Nilti have i reed as :c the text of the note to Flollan i rt questing in very friendly terms- the extradition of tbe exKaiser. They will probably transmit the note en JanReuter. - 175 words
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Article174 1920-01-22 5 Two Great Games for tbe Davis Cap. Reuter. Sydney, Jan-16. —In the first singles match in the challenge round between Australia and Britain for the Davis Cup, G L Patterson, Australia, beat Major Arthur Lowe, 6.4, 6 3, 2 6, 6 2. Colonel Eingsoote, Britain, beat J OReuter. - 174 words
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Article54 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 14. —It iv officially coi firmed that the Am» rican forc«s in Siberia will be withdrawn imme liately, Tf c wi'hdrawal cf the entire expedition is beii g considered in with thn evacuation of the t'z eh"i SI yaks. The Aoimicms withdrawn will firstReuter. - 54 words
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Article28 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 16—The Senate leaders have begun a conference for negotiations with a view to arriving at a Treaty compromise.— Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article613 1920-01-22 5 Necessity for Great Extension. Proflteeriog Rampant The profiteer is a wily Lird. IIknows that there must be some end to his exploitations of the people's neotksikit*, but he also knows especially iu this Colony—that that end will be very long delayed, and he makes hay while the sun613 words
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Article49 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. Bombay, Jan 8—The situation arising from the strike of edtton mill hands is unchanged The strikers as a body have not yet formulated definite demands. The Mill Owners' Association announoes that as the mill hands struok without notice,'no wages will be paid during the strike.—Router.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article39 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 16 —The Communists' call for a twenty-four hours strike as a protest against the killings of Jan 15 is practically a failure. The tramways are partly affected, but few factories have closed. —Renter,Reuter. - 39 words
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Article23 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 16.—The Hongirian Treaty In the main follows "she lines of the Treaty of Bt Germain with Austria. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article13 1920-01-22 5 Reuter. London, Jan 15,-The death has ooourrell ol 4nu» Ne0.ub.rt Tnrn«r. mlMlonsr/. »4Reuter. - 13 words
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Article266 1920-01-22 5 Taken Over by Gown ment. A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday sratei 11 is hereby notified that under the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 6 (2) of the Food Control Begulations, 1918, the Food Controller will on the 22nd January, 1920, takeover all stocks of rice in the266 words
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Article222 1920-01-22 5 Three Chinese Seat to the Assizes. Yesterday at emeon before Mr J D H til in th* s-oond police court, Koh Lim, Tin Kiat, Koh Cha>, and Tan Van were charged with making counter M*. ten and twenty-cent pieces and poee-seion of counterfeit Cuh a and implements for222 words
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Article172 1920-01-22 5 Di am cads Worth 55,500. On Tuesday before Mr Langham Carter in the criminal district court a Singhalese named D A Kastrau Hami was oharged with dishonestly disposing of two diamonds, the property of Messrs B P de Silva of High street. Mr V D X now172 words
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Article56 1920-01-22 5 The Singapore Yaoht Club's handicap raoe for Mr Lane's Cap will take plaoe on Sanday morning. Course S art from U E Pier, round breakwater, man-o-war buoy, Patrol, and back to starting line, twice round. The starting will be done by guns instead of gong as previously. Boats will56 words
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Article31 1920-01-22 5 The steamer Kaifong (Butterfield snd Swire) is a totsl wreck near Hiifong. She was the largest, and the only British boat on the Hong-kong-Pakhoi run. No loss of life is reported.31 words
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Article12 1920-01-22 5 [W, aw set sesesssrAy ssiiin as* offafsnt srfisssni If asrinsfssisnls.]12 words
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Article378 1920-01-22 5 From FED UP" I am really qaite fed ap with the way in which this Colony is oontrolled by financiers and others with interests." It seems as if the Government is too tame to go counter to snybody with an income of over $12,000 per annum. By making378 words
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Article96 1920-01-22 5 Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Jan, 21. At the opening of the usual Weekly Auctions this morning, there was a firm tone and prices were practically on a level with those of last week. Standard Sheet sold at up to an advanoe of 5 oent on the week, but off quality96 words
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Article88 1920-01-22 5 Singapore, Jan 22. Silver.—79g 1. Hongkong.—l22 per cent prem. Shanghai—26}. Rubber.—Sheet realised $1*124 at the Auction, but the general tone of outside business was quieter. Off Grades are in demand. Tin.—loo tons sold at $186,50. Share Market There is little to report. Rubber shares are generally88 words
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Article83 1920-01-22 5 An inquest was held yesterday before Dr Murray Robertson in the Coroner's Court concerning the death of a Sikh lad agt-d 15, who is alleged to have been murdered on Jan 10 at Tanjong Pagar by Khazan Singh and Zarib Khan, The Coroner returned a83 words
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Advertisement45 1920-01-22 5 The Straits-Born Chinese DRAMATIC COMPANY FOR THE FIRST TIME Will perform a play ENTITLED JOIEPH MICHAEL At the Theatre Royal. On Thursday, January 22 AT 9 P.M. SHARP. Booking at G. H. Ki at, Change Alley. Prices $4, $3, $3 $1. 20 1 22 145 words
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Advertisement1178 1920-01-22 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBE Ft NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Every\.v!ier-3 Straits Sett p men is ederaud Halt* States VICTORY BONDS. BEARING INTEREST FROM 1 IB DATE OF PCRCH48B AT 5 PER CENT PER ANN I M, PAYABLE OX THE 1ST SEPTEMBER .AN THE 1ST HABCH. Repa,1,178 words
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Article723 1920-01-22 6 Help in Singapore. Archdeacon Dr M Q Daniel, of the Assyrian Mission, write? dliow me a few lines in yoar valuable paper to write how all the poor Assyrian Christians are destitute and scattered over the world. The following groups are the remnant of the whole nation723 words
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Article47 1920-01-22 6 Delivered in London. Ffca iolkwing are tht h s •in KittJ faon ttofipote of »n a paw --"v!:- in;? ih«b -ie 1 it Longer:. Larr DaLivaaED in Btw<ja.por» London. Nov 15 Dc 19 do 26 do 29 D3O 1 Jan 3 do 9 do 947 words
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Article248 1920-01-22 6 Untitled PLEBISCITE. German Evacuation Proceeding. Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan 14, —In acoordance with the Peace Treaty, preparations are being oompleted to tak i a plebiscite in Slesvig. Sir Charles Marling, the British Minister, and President of the International Commission, will take over administration of Fienaburg next week. The higherReuter. - 248 words
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Article132 1920-01-22 6 Trade and Air Force Defence. Reuter. Melbourne, Jan 14.—The Trading with \h>* E vmy Act having automatically to operate, the Oomaacaiwi si b t tender ihe Customs Act, h<s tak o B'.epa io deol »re th »t German goo.ls are prohibited as imports. German pnblica'ions ate also prohibit*Reuter. - 132 words
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Article96 1920-01-22 6 Compromise Now Probable. Reuter. Washington, Jan 14—Senators Lodge and Hitchcock i"iv*» separately s a representing 20.o00.00i) persons d-bin mi of the rslittCitioa of the Treaty. Loth s<-nati>-s stated that e-n i»-a%o«rd are b. in;? mi 'e to end the deadlock, an 1 avoid carrying the questionReuter. - 96 words
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Article24 1920-01-22 6 Reuter. Rome, Jin 14.—The Caprioni aeroplane, which is cm its way to Saigon, i■ > at A lulu on Jo 12. —RiU'.er.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article235 1920-01-22 6 In Iragtri Dat IGO Uns Cap Mnl de: finm Indi ..in 21 1 for lodra «iri 24 1 KP II Ho Bri 317 tonaCtp S.raclun in 'a Kaauian 22.1 for Kuantan 24 1 S S S. Gladys Sar 173 tons Cap Jeman from Sibu 22 1 for235 words
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Article407 1920-01-22 6 DESCHANEL PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC. Clemencean's Plans. Paris, Jan 14. —M Leon Bourgeois l&s been elected President of the Senate.—Renter. Parip, J.»n 14.—Th« Eaho de Paris states that M Clemenoeau has informed a deputation thai he is willing to sand for the Presidency of F-anoe. —Renter* Paris, Jan407 words
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502 1920-01-22 6 Statement of Receipts and Payments. Mr M W Kishop, the hon. secretary, B>-riaa ob the following details of subscriptions and disbursements in connection with the Garrison Chris mas ide entertainment: Donations $1,241 l'rte expenses 55 Fruit 30 Bouquet 21 5'J (Jooiies 16 Motor Bill 52.25 Toys,502 words
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Article15 1920-01-22 6 Ships in ooumiunloaiioa with th« Oommeroial Wireless Bt»tion thie morning:—a. 8 Charon, Van Waerwyck.15 words
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Advertisement138 1920-01-22 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. "DRINK" Beer and Stout, i^ THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere G. AURELY Co., Singapore md Penang. Sola linportera for S.S., F.M,S. Sumatra. 3, Maiacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Aurely." To Chinese Ladies. The time has come for138 words
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Advertisement76 1920-01-22 6 Saturday, January 24 SPECIAL PROGRAMME will be given by THE STAR OPERA It The Theatre Koyai North Bridge Road. To rnnrrow, Friday Mr. Y. L. Tan Presents a Chinese Tragical Play SUT CHEE POH Khairudtn and Miss Otto take the leading parts. Phone 1366 tor aeats. K. H. ChOOnR, Proprietor76 words
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Advertisement361 1920-01-22 6 I T I I The Tonic only Complete OIflD C fl I for the Heart, I Biood uLUDIUL Muss Preparation. j and Nerves Anaemia-Neurasthenia I Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula I TUBERCULOSIS lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. GHobeol is a typical aotive remedy or medicinal food I lor361 words
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Miscellaneous137 1920-01-22 6 Mails Close. Fa fit* P Dickson P S'ham *Hebe 3 pra Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and J apan Knight of the Garter 4 pm Pulau Soegi Aing Hong 4 pm Kelantan Asdang 4 pm Tomorrow. Rhio Emely 9 am Cucob *Soon Hong 9 am Cucob Hock Tew137 words
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Article806 1920-01-22 7 Ext'av ga C; Ooe C: u-e Althngh there ar« 1,60- I c<*l 'ribnn da appointed to try c?e -< I xc«» c R.Vf charges by rft-iilers, thti w I k ia only part of the campaigr against profiteering which is bMof 'dgorously conducted, said M-\ McOnrdy, MP, Parliamentary B°cre806 words
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Article40 1920-01-22 7 The Shan On Hong, or Dhobies Guild, of Belangor, has been dissolved by order of the British Resident, owing to its being used "for purposes at vatiance with the rules of the society sb entered in the register of societies."40 words
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Article434 1920-01-22 7 Coal Nationalization Campaign- At a special Trades U-don Congress, i pened at We mm* er on D i 'J, Mr J H Thomas, \i p-esiuing, resolution was carried unanimously postponing until after the reassemuling of Parliament in February tbe decision as to th-form of action to be434 words
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Advertisement504 1920-01-22 7 BANKS. Tne Ho Hong Bank, United. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.), Ckad Office B j u(ra pjre, B Ciiarjubcn 5 <fc 6 Branches; PeDann 85 Street. Malacca', 131 Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPabat, 109 Jalan Rahainat; Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabava, Semarang, P wembang504 words
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Advertisement654 1920-01-22 7 BANKS. CHARTtfiEO BAM OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up apital in 100,000 Shades of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fond £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint Cuy and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Weetminster and Parr'a Bank, Ltd,654 words
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Advertisement762 1920-01-22 7 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS. People who reside in the Tropics, or in any part where Malaria p-evails, should avnd goi-g out before the sun bas repelled the morning mists, and also before they have breakfa ted. The reasons for this am t at the vapours which arise fr< m762 words
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Advertisement325 1920-01-22 7 WANTED. WANTED—For Surveyor's office two or three competent draughtsmen. Good prosrects and salary to suitable men Apply with copies of testimonials to Energy c/o Malaya Tribune. 16 1 22 1 WANTED. —Advertiser wishes to know the present addresses of Mr. J. Lacey, late of Kuala Nal, Kelantan, and of Mr.325 words
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Advertisement172 1920-01-22 7 SORE TENDER THROATS. A REMEDY. Some people inherit throat tenderness, and with them just a slight chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer agony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedy for this condition— WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE so if at any172 words
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Advertisement500 1920-01-22 7 mm ENGLAND I Direct from the I Factory to your Home. Kg 3 Bu 7 al 7 our Dr ess Requirements and Household' I 9 Goods from the great British Mail-order House. You W *U be delighted with the quality and workmanship I 9 of the goods, the up-to-date and500 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-22 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fssoetf Dalli.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. laaoed uaiif Vol. VII. -Mo. 18 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article157 1920-01-22 1 Arrivals. JANUARY 19. Oanfa Bri 5809 Cap Woodgett from Yokohama Jan 5 W Mansfield and Co. JANUARY 20, Knight of tbe Garter Bri 4277 Cap Stepbaud from Glasgow Dec 9 W Mansfield and Co. Hebe Bri 346 Cap Mc Kay from P Sham Jan 18 S S'ship Coy157 words
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Article103 1920-01-22 1 JANUARY 20. Pin Seng for P Sw ttenham and Penang. Ellenga for Negapatam via ports. Lady Weld for Malacoa aud Maar. Merau for B Pahat. Abbotsford for P Dickson. Van Goens for Belawan Deli. Reynierez for Sourabaya via ports. Peking Mara for Bombay via ports. Kaifuku Maru for Calcutta103 words
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Article230 1920-01-22 1 The P and 0 Company and is a li-gloat dv ing the w<tr by ene my Mtloa no bed than 91 slii H Bof grosa tonnage of 543,530 tona. By building and purchasing, sh pi on .ii stocke, th-y have r. pieced 8B well §g loss*230 words
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Article136 1920-01-22 1 The steamship Bratton Castle, a new vessel for the» Union Cas le Mail Steamship Company (Limited), was laanched from the ArmstrongWhitworth yards onTy nesidn re cen ly. The vessel, which is specially designed on straight lines and is constructed on the Isherwood system, was built ander the programme136 words
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Article249 1920-01-22 1 P O Acquisition. Purchase of Shares ia Khedivial Co. Lord Inchoap at the P «fc O tnuual meeting in December last said: After a visit which I pd l to th Eis'Mrn Mt-dite ran an in the spring, we acquired the bulk of tho shares, of the Khedivial Mail Steamship249 words
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Article260 1920-01-22 1 An action was heard by Mr Justice Saukey which a rose oot of the award of an arbitrator in a shipping dispute. The claimants, a British company under the control of neutrals, bonght for £129,000 a steamer while she was under requisition to the British260 words
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Advertisement541 1920-01-22 1 IFOH Up-to -date IVIOTOXi CARS RING UP THE TUBLiM MOTOR HOUSE Phone 371. P. O.British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OI BOMBAY Bi3 at present suspended.541 words
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Advertisement372 1920-01-22 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. t Incorporated in England.) I For Suez, London and Rotterdam. Steamer. Sailing About. Saint Francis Feb. 1 Matoppo Feb 23 American Manchurian Line For New York direct Joint service with Alfred Holt Co., (The Blue Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For cargo bookings372 words
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Advertisement296 1920-01-22 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoseo Kalsba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. Subject to change without notice) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Port said) Borneo Maru Jan. 25 For GENOA AND MARSEILLES. For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Mauritius, Delagoa Bay, Durban and Capetown.) Canada296 words
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Advertisement402 1920-01-22 1 I THE MALAYA WmT I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I 'Phone No. 171, SUBSCRIPTION B\T2S Payable in Advance. Per annum 5i5.00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) L'ader Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government (Subject to Alterations without402 words
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