Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1920

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII. No. 19 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 j hinlvatt CI Market Street ani Orchard Hoa i 1 j SPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Motor j Supplies, Ships' btoi>es, I AND ft Estate Requisites. 'Phone 741. I BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR TRAVERS v FAMOUS T»*Ot MA X WINES I TR AYE 3S Tawny Port. TRAVERS Yellow, Red, Black
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    • 279 1 Useful to Planters OUR OROUND NUT CAKE which is only once pressed, is o! thf highest qaality, and we have nc doabt will prove very beneficial foi trees and plants in bringing tbam to a very bealtby and fraitfal state. Prices very moderate. Free sampi< «rpplied inland or abroad on
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    • 27 1 PORT WINE Gilbey's Invalid. A Fine Oporto Nine. Obtainable from the leading dealers. M%&& INSIST Bull Dog i ßottling Guinness Stout. I Stocked by the leading dealers.
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    • 72 1 NOW iDiO i I. I THE FQOD THAT BUILD 3 Bonnie "O»oi* s. SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADE MARK.\ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) OBTAINABLE FROM X-.. Y. SWEE C2o. X-,c1., (Incorporated in F. M. S.) 57, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Tilephone 530. Telegrams: L/k.;YEWSWEE. OUR SUPPLY OUR
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  • 215 2 Invitation to Hongkong. Oar readers will remember tbe Tribune's proposal some wefka *igo that an iuvi.ati >n should be s«nt to the Prince of Wabs to viait Malaya this y«-*r, varying his ronte on elrber ihe outward or the homeward tr>p when he makes hia visit to
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  • 103 2 The Committee gratefully ao knowledge receipt of the following subscriptions Amount previously Ecknowleged $7,679 50 Interest 1 per cent 824 A. J Ferguson 10 Low Hoon Chip 3o 20 Berli ll Co 25 Anon 10 BGN.jle *5 Lat Pau 10 Fraaer and Neave Ltd 50
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  • 157 2 At the monthly meeting of the WC T U beld in tbe Hall of tbe YM C A on Thursday tie 15th iust, reports were submitted by those member s who bid kindly assisted iv tbe diaTibution of the Christmas Fund. Many cases were cited oi tbe
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  • 161 2 Times T.S. Aa is well knowr, the diamondcnitii g industry has been almost a monopoly hitherto, though a •ertain amount of cnttiug is done in Nbw York. As the British E-npire supplies abont 90 per oent of the diamonds which reach Great Britain in the anoat form
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  • 11 2 [W do not mwMrtly ĕmĕtru opinion» «xpTMSMi kf oannpwimU
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  • 300 2 From J A B C In these days of feverish rneh it is well to consider what real thinkers have to »ay on biar international questions, as we ve all bonnd up in the one bundle of life, and know it now as we have never realised
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  • 444 2 Important Official Statement. Iv the coarse of a letter to the Maidstone Chamber of Commerce a u.nucu: has been made by the Board of Trade on a point in conoecion with tbe Profiteering Act about which traders' organisations throughout the couutry have been making representation* ever since the
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  • 121 2 Tamil Patient's Child Abducted. At the Kuala Lumpur A'size* befote Mr Jus-ice Voales l n Thursdiy a Chinese womau was charged with kidmappiug It appears that a Tamil woman, who was a patient in the Klang Hospital, had two children. On Nov. 11 accused went to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 580 2 l> UDTI il N^ALES,___ ESTATE OF CHEONG ANN JIAN. DECEASED. Important Auction Sale of Forty-ei-ht Lots of Valuable Freehold Building Allotmentsand 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
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    • 449 2 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rupees. Absolute Security. income 1918 $5,111,240.00 insurance enected In 1918 $8,847,852.00 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for the year 1918. Establishes a record in the Coy
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    • 342 2 1 n if «M. GF.NASPRIN The Mm Br«n</ of ASPIRIN) How to take it-and why Drop two or three tablet! into a little water and watch them disintegrate. In a few seconds, without any prodding or stirring, they will evenly crumble up into fine minute particles, ready for you to
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    • 239 2 CALOL TRADE MARK REGISTERED A LIQUID PARAFFIN ESPECIALLY ADAPTABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. LAn oil manufactured for B medicinal purposes; tasteless, I odourless, and colorless a safe mechanical laxative, non-irritating, non-digestible, and not absorbed; free from all harmful constituents. 08 APPROVED BY THE WORLD'S LEADING PHARMACOPOEIAS. FOR SALE AT
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  • 305 3 Singapore, Jan. 23. Mesin Latham Co., 30-A Raffle* Plaoe advlie the following (jrjotaiiona AlorGjjih 1425 $4 50 A-rKaningi 16^ Iyer afotok 4 30 4 55 a'erPanai 15.50 16.00 Baigowuie 7.65 00 BakU .Motong 1.20 1.25 BakUEatil 1.70 1.75 Bakit X B IJOB 1.10 BWstt 1-60 1-65 QWn*Berdg....
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  • 295 3 Singapore, Jan. 22. r<n.-»See Local and General column. Copra* Bualneta done, Tapioca— Steady.—No Buaiueaa Qmgo Ilour> —Buaineai dove. G-ambie Buaineaa done. P*PVwT~' m Weak. —Buaineee done. Qthtr Products.— Market Qaiel UiajJ Lattl lit lit tootaiioas. 110 8. per pioul $73.00 Sutmegi 80 2. 81.00 Copra Bali 29 00*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 356 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boad. Fr m Sunday, January 18, to Friday, January 23. A PATHE PLAY WITH A CHARMING STAR IRENE CASTLK IN Stranded in Arcady In 5 Parts A Photo play with an unusual story and a pleasant and an unexpected
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    • 662 3 Thfl The From Tuesday, January 20, to Sunday, January 25. A Ih am bra I Au »»bra Is te th9 only I Theatre A THE theatre where yon a a* at a? i* <*b rTfflMisi laaaaatt j*\ wUh m I <«t the best a I y a e j| O
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    • 484 3 WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE FOR YOUR DAUGHTER— LOVE OR HEALTH P What is modern society— Q Sliould a man of twenty-two is it good or evil V marry a woman of 4O SEE AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTRESS ETnEL BXRRYMORE in the METRO Play sp THE DIVORCEE 5Pa a rt8 From Mies
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  • 116 4 Friday, Jan. 23. High Water.—ll.l4 a.m Football S. 0. C. r. Sti-ffordß. Lodge St George, Regular, 9, Saturday, Jan. 24. High Water— 0.17 a.in 11.51 p.m. Co B.V.C Baleitier, Pait 111, 2 30. Sunday, Jan 2\ High Water.—o.46 a.m., 0.30 p.m. Yachting Mrs Lan-'e Cap, 9.30. Liou
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  • 607 4 The liberty of the press is a very villi thing to British minds, and anything that threatens it is a matter for grave concern, not only to the newspapermen most nearly affected but also to the community at large. Especially in a Colony like this, where direct
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  • 283 4 Tin continues at $186.50 150 tone sold. The Pan 1 08 s Dilwara has left Colombo and is dne at Singapore on Tuesday morning next, The Kalnmpang Tin return for ■he If* h?»lf of Jan was Houri run 3)0 Yards treated 34,700 Yield Pis 179.3-. Our Koala Lumpur correspondent wirtg
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  • 306 4 Aa American's Impression. Mr Robert Dollar, who has just am ot a w-ek in Singapore in connection with the development of the trade of the Dollar Co, San Francisco, in the Far East, h*s given as an interesting impression of Singapore. He likes the oity itselt hp!
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  • 151 4 .Amalgamation with Kuala Kurau Declined. (Fromi Owr Own Corr«pomd*»U) Kuala Lam nr, Jan 23. At the Jeran'ut Plantations meetlag Mr R C Roes *11 preei l-»d, and *aid that the company, who were pioneers in that part of Pahacg, were now through most rf their arly difficulties.
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  • 269 4 "The Divorcse," a five-part film a arring E hel Barrymor*>,wi'l be the chief feature at the Gaiety to-nigh* Exceptionally heavy weather is n ported in the China Sea right down to the Horsburgh Light Mass's F R Bin?.), R Cronin acd C Hit swood arrived this morning by the c
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  • 604 4  -  By "Quiz." That "pitiful m (yon know you are hard on m v Editor I) seems to have CJme pa* badly ont of Monday's aassttaT It is darkly rumoured that in th e mighty effort involved i n Hear, hear!'' to Capt Chancellor euloginm of the Earopean pre* o{
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 175 4 ROBINSON Co. New Goods. j j«EV4 GENTLEMEN'S Woo', Casbmoro Hilt Hose PLftlN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International IND'A GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVE* BUTTON OR BW**»*- *Size3 30 to 48 chest. rI ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, ete. I Send your oriurd to the I Asiatic I (S.S) Ltd.
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    • 406 4 NEW SHIPMENTSl SO F SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Arrived. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. TtUgram GUANKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. 5th Edition. Telephone Nos. 1Z61 ft 1362. JUST RECEIVED A FEW COPIES ONLY
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    • 19 4 Patent Faced mi BELTING CO. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sofa Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.
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  • 157 5 Mr Dollar an Singapore's Great Future. FRJCES NEW PRESIDENT. The Allies are becoming seriously concerned about the Red threat to the East,» possibly giving rise to a new world-war. Trade with the Russian peasants is to be resumed, as one way of countering Bolshevism —and getting some
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  • 585 5 PUNS TO AWAKEN THE GERMAN PUBLIC. Reuter. London, Jan 16.—More WillyNicky correspondence is published in the Morning Post. The Kaleer writing on Aug 22, 1905, aaje: "The arch intrigue,, and miaohiff-maker aa you rightly called King Edward has been hard at work during the last few moctha." The
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  • 261 5 M. DESCHANEL'S BIG MAJORITY. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—M Deschanel has been el c'ed President of the French R-publio.—Router. Versailles, Jan 17—There were most animated scenes on the occa-sion-of the eiectiot. Troops kept order in the streets, which were thronged by crowds from Paris. The distinguished visitors included Mr
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  • 43 5 Reuter. London, Jan 17—The Dutch newspapers sate tbat the Government despatching certain vessels of Datch East indies tcp-.jro i, nolably th» Tromp and Hendrick, on a c vise to the S rai's Segments, Frenoh Indo-China, China, Japan, and the PhillipineB.—Renter.
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  • 310 5 MENACE TO EAST ALARMS EUROPE. New War Possibilities. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—The statements issued in London by a high military authority dwelling on the seriousness of the Bolshevik menace to the Eist have caused a sensation in London and Paris. While the English newspapers generally regard the
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  • 392 5 Reuter. Barter with Rnssiao Peasants. Paris, Jan 16.—The Supreme Council has deoided, with a view to remedying the hardships of the population of interior Russia, to permit the exchange of goods on a basis of reciprocity between Russians and the Allies and neutral?, and consequently will give
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  • 40 5 Reuter. New York, J in 16,—The magazine and newspaper proprietor F.ank A Mune-y has bought the Gordon Pennett publications, including the New York Herald and Paris edition, and will oppose the policy of the Hearst publications.— Renter.
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  • 330 5 Tbe Cigarette Scandal. With reference to on* artiole yesterday on local profiteering, we feel also that, though tobacco is no* food, strong oomment (followed by strong action) is necessary regarding the q lite shocking profiteering that is going on in cigarettes, at the many "kedais" whioh do such a
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  • 106 5 X L. Profiteers Badly Beaten I The Malay Mail publishes a comparison between the market prices of foodstuffs in Jan 1914 and the preeent month, in Kuala Lumpur. The list is rema kible for moderate increase in prioea compared with Bingapore, as shown in the reoently-published Clyde
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  • 251 5 New Yorkers Final Spree. Reuter. New York, Jan 16 —From mid night to-night America becomes entirely an a id desert, as far as alcoholic drinks are concerned, any drinkable containing over half of o' e per cent of alcohol being forbidden. The provisions of the eighteenth amendment
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  • 98 5 The annual general meeting of the Eurasian Literary Association was held last night and the annual report and accoants were passed. The following gentlemen were elected as officers for the eneaing year I President, Mr J 0 Pestana vicepresident, Mr 0 Ada Silva honsecretary, Mr A Carlos lion-treasur-er Mr M
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  • 13 5 [Wt 4m mot wmmnmt mmm m§ ofimiem$ Hfiwil bf i»rr«f miwli.]
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  • 169 5 From "SLEEPY HOLLOW: My word, Mr EJitor, but yon did Rive it 'em hot sod strong, those wonderful Hesitative Oouncillois (is yon have so aptly dabbed them). Carry on the good work. Yon have the poblic solidly behind yon. What has strnok me aboat Mon day's mess-up
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  • 148 5 From Mr M |A 8AMI The difficulty of getting smail change is .one of the great worries of the population of Singapore when marketing. Formerly, before the war, when we changed a dollar, we used to get a pre iium of 2 to 3 oen.s from the money-changers
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  • 140 5 Alleged Melting of Coinage. Reuter. London, Jan 26 —The Daily Mail states that seven people, including barrister and his wife, and two Hatton Garden diamond ra«rchantp, were arrested in London yesterday evening in ooowcthn with a remarkable oa»e in which the Bank of Rngfend prosecutes under the seotion of
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  • 103 5 Mr Lloyd George Optimistic. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—Mr Lloyd George in a message on the occasion of his birthday to the Daily Graphic says The tumult of human anger and unrest is settling down to an asaured peace." The Daily Chronicle says that although the Eastern situation is
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  • 133 5 Exclusion of Asiatic Delegates Reuter. London, Jan 17.—Th* Ti nts in an article supports the objections made at the recent International Labour Conference in Washington against the nominees which the League of Nations is entitled to appoint on the executive of the International labour office being
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  • 89 5 Weekly Auction Report. Chamber of Commerce* Singapore, Jan 21 <fc 22. Offered 1,720,034 lbs. Tons 767 87 Sold 1.215,724 lbs. Tons 542.73 Cat 1,865,357 lbs. Tons 832,74. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet i Cts. per lb. Singapore (Standard Quality 109 to 112 Off Quality 102$ 108$ Orepe Singapore
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  • 216 5 Lewis Peat's. Singapore, Jan 22. Daring the pest week the mark-1 has been firmer chiefly dne to the absence of sellers who have been reluctant to operate owing to th* scarcity of news from London. Cables have been considerably delayed and at present Londoo news is nearly a week old.
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  • 102 5 FOOTBALL. S C C v. Staffords To-Day. Very keen interest is being taken in the first meeting this evening of the 8 C C and South Stafiord soc oer elevens. The Club will have out the strongest side that they have been able to get together for sometime,
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  • 56 5 St. Joseph's 0. b. On St Joseph's ground laet evening, a team of St Joseph's Old Boys met BCo of the Staffords. An enjoyable game resulted, which was won by the soldiers by two goals to one. The Old Boys put up a good fight and
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  • 112 5 That very oWe.* side R«ffl~B Select will be seen out again on Tuesday next, opposing the S C C, and wi'.h the Club gettirg together batter, the contest should be close and attractive to watoh. The Staffords' regimental eleven will also be hiving another with the Scouts,
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  • 95 5 Ladies' Championship Match. The final of the fi Ladies* Golf Championship of 8ingapore(Andrew Currie Cup) between Vlts Gansloser and Mrs Stevens, which was to have been played off on Jin 19 but had to be postponed owing to the wet condition of the oouise, will be d> cided this
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Sydney, Jan 17 —It is raining, and the doubles cf ihe lawn tennis tournament have b> en postponed to Monday.—Reuter. London, Jan 17. —At Rugger, Wales beat England by 19 points to 5 at Swansea. —Renter.
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  • 119 5 Macphail Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jau 23. Silver.—79| 1. Horgkor.g.—l22 per c+nt \tem. Shanghai.—26^. Rnbber.—G<-uer 1 tone quieter. Business haa bf>n rrainaot«l a; $1,124 for Jan;-Feb Sh-.t. Crepe ia in gtod demand. Tin.—lso tona cold at $186.50. Sh'.res. Robber eharea are a little weaker and buy ing orders t>ca 09. CMc
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  • 103 5 Yesterday altenotp, b fore Mr L*ngham Carter in the district court, the c-»se whs resumed itj wbtca Mr H J A Hula 1 rf tho Far EisUrn Film Service, Ltd, is charged with cheating >he fi in in respect of a earn of $3,679.68, Mr L E
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 636 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KIMEMA REVIEW I On Sale EverywhereStraits Settlements i ederated Malay States VICTORY BONDS BEARING INTEREST FROM THE DATE OF PfJKCH vSE VT 5 PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ON THE IST SEPTEMBER AND THE Ist MARCH. Repayable at Par on the Ist
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    • 174 5 TO LEX Compound House at No. C Sit Wmm Koad, off I »utram Road. Near Jail. V. dl situated in a healthy locality. Apply to O Sheik Mob tncd No. 22 Sungei Koad. 20 l 19 2 NEW MUSIC JUST DECEIVED. S. Moutrie 4 Co,, lit; (Incoiporated in Hongkong) RAFFLES
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  • 878 6 Mas in ttt MtrkU tki* Moraiil SINGAPORE Jan. 28. Hmri Lyall and Kvatt, Bxohanga am Bbara Crokart, lata* tna following Ltat of qnotetiona Rather Shares. Pnm, Vai»- Bayara. B im th Ailagar £6 8 Anglo Java 8/1} 87J Anglo-Malay 18/0 18 1 A'Runing 65/- 71 8 II-
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  • 61 6 ingaporv Jan 23. On London— Bank 4 m/i 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/e 2,5 On India— Bank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 12S%prem On Shanghai— v Bank d/d 26| On Ja?a— Bank T. T. 112 On Japan— Bank d/d 88 3/8 Sovereigns— baying rate
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  • 162 6 Macpbml and Co. Singapore, Jan 15 to 21. The week has been marked by a distinct sagging in rubber shares acoompanied by a slight fall in the rioe of the commodity. Share Market Rubbers. —Shares in thj new flotations are weak with seller* in some instances under
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  • 257 6 Singaj/o-e, Jan 22. Rubber shares have been les*active and price movements more irregular th*n for some ti-ne past, the changes, however, being v«r> small either Wif. The majority art in the downward d.rtction although firmiusH still charaoteriz j s most of the leading ieeues, the only sign
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  • 109 6 Melcbior Treub Dat 1612 tens Capt D..i'ck from D li 22/1 for Sourabaja 2*/l K P M. Charon B.i 1660 tone Cap Rose from Fremantle 23/1 for Pretra»»tl<***no. Mansfield. Bonrbon Fch 997 tone Cap Fmither from Haiphong 23/1 for Siigon 27/1 Yorg Seng Qaan. R S Baroe
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  • 168 6 Vr dayBatavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 3pm Malacca Muar »Lady Weld 3pm Port swettenham and Teluk Anson 'Kinta 3 P m Christmas Island and Fremantle Lindsay Moller 4 pm P Sambu, Selat P'jang, B'kalis, Siak Pakan Baroe Broujrer 4pm Hongkong Shanghai Elpenor 4pm P Sambu, Anamba Natuna
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 131 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF pi AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. SECURE SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore Penang Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone BIS. Tel. "AURILY." hip.ii» r M M in jaMaawaa»waa»MMaM«iaia«wwMaawa«a«aiaMa» .jaaaMWinaaeennaaaawaaaavme^ To Chinese Ladies. The time has come for you to
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    • 366 6 Pain in the Region of the Hips. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in region of the nips. They may come from a touch of or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but all subside
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    • 344 6 J The Tonic only Complete DIflD C fl I for the Heart Biood uLUDIUL MuscLs i Preparation. and Nerves. I Anaemia-Neurasthenia IConvalescence-Overstraiii-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS I lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. Globeol is a typical aotive renedy or medicinal food I lor imparting Strength and Energy.
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  • 114 7 The Straits Plantations. At aa extraordinary general meeting of the company held on D< c 1, 1919, th<* resolution for consolidating :ne capital of the company into one class of sharea was duly confirmed. In accordance with the t ruiß of aoch resolution, shareholders will be invited to
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  • 141 7 The net loss of ;he combined companies for the year was £2,160, from which haa to be deducted the balances bronght forward from last year, £4,143, makiug the net loss £1,016. Toe output of rubber was £300,440 lb against the estimate of 425,000 lb. The shortage wae due
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  • 203 7 To the net profit £3,139 is added, £2,333 balauca brought forward, making £3,472, from which the directors recommend 7| per cent, t£tu tux, absorbing £3,696, leaving a balance of £1,776 to be carried for* ward. The directors fur her recommend that £9,857, part of the amount £10,SOU standing to
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  • 204 7 Tbe profit amounts to £20,601, to which is added balance forward £6,379, making £26,981, from which is deduoted Excess Profi's Duty paid for 1917-18 £2 665, leaving an available balance of £24,316. It is proposed to distribute this as follows Dividend of per share, less tax (payable December 10„
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  • 276 7 The ret profit after providing for depreciation of buildiugs, machinery, etc, and charging to revenue the upkeep of tbe whole planted «ea and all administrative expenses was £12,867, to which is added £25,015 brought forward. Deducted are bonus to Eastern staff, for the j ear to May 31, 1918,
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  • 215 7 Tbe year's working resulted iv a profit of £61 4s 2d, which, with tbe adjustments for last year, amount, ing to £42 6a Bd, makes a total cf £103 10a, lOd. which the directors have applied in redaction of the debt standing to profit and loss aocoant as
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  • 248 7 The directors of#the company and of the Carey United Rubber Estates, Limited, have decided to propose to the shareholders of the respective companies that further capital should iie i-sued so as to provide for the expansion of their planted areas, and that the interests of the
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  • 276 7 The year's working resulted in a profit of £6 fiJ >, to which falls to be added tbe balance forward of £19,--82 making a total at credit of pre fit aud loss of £26,645. Tbe directors propose to place £6,900 to depreciai nof buildings, machinery, etc., tiuce tbe incorporation
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  • 53 7 Sir John Jordan, British Minister hai drawn the attention of the Chinese Goverumt nt to the necessity of the tst.bhehaient of a antform silver aiid c system fo China which shonld form tb basis for the CLinete currency of the futn-K ShoDghei will probably be the seat < f the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 514 7 BANK& TtB Ho Hong Bank, Limited MnWated the Straits 111 I III III! J ,i;aj Office Singapore, Ha*" Chambers <b BRANCHES Penan?, 85 Beach 8tr^t. Malacca, Wi cker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Bats Pabac, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at Loudon, Ne? Y)rk S« u Francisco, Batavia Soura'baj a, Semarang,
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    • 726 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap CipitaJ in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Yu d £2,900,000 ssesesse U tbilitj of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS, bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's
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    • 627 7 IF YOU WAKE UP cross and depressed, with a coated tdngie, a mean ieeiing in the head, a sense of feverishness or inefficiency, its time you took BSD the dainty little liver and'bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them to night and see how fit you'll feel
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    • 288 7 WANTED. WANTED.—Advertiser wishes to know the present addresses of Mr. J. Lacey, late of Kuala Nal, Keiantan, and of Mr. Tan Hong Tek, late of Malacca. Please reply to Box No. 187, c/o Malaya Tribune. 31 1 uc WANTED.—Bright, industrious Chinese clerk in office of large Company. One having knowledge
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    • 538 7 I MM —pm a X v iiJi <m ft High Standard of Health It of vital importance to everyone who im auXiOji to Bake a i ac.uis oi life. Good Health has been said to be a ta*lsman more powerful tama wealth, u:oro precious than rubies." it i: the maati:
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily vol. VII. No. 19 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 159 1 Arrivals. JANUARY 21. Havildar Bri 3018 Cap liartc'*^' from Calontta ia A*Gilfillan anij ooy. Kaka Bri 274 Cap Gamblen from Malacca Jan 20 S. S'ship Coy Ltd. Kinta Bri 509 Cap Lawrie from T. Ahs«»n Jan 19 S, S'ship Coy Ltd. Sri Mnar Bri 96 Cap Fripp from
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    • 136 1 JANUARY 21. Kampar for P B'ham T Anson. Hong Eiat for Mnar Malacca. Ipoh for Penang via P Sham. Mednea for Belawan Deli, Ban Whatt Hin for Malaooa and Mnar. R a ynit for Palembang via ports. Van Waerwijck for Swatow via ports. Emilie for Rhio via Samboe. Pontianak
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    • 279 1 If the Government on the other side of the Atlantic are oat to tax the people to build ap a Mercantile Marine at all costs, the outlook for the shipping industry of thfs-> Islands is anything bat rosy, sit Lord Indicape at the P and 0
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    • 110 1 The following is en extraot from the speech of the P and O prt»idt*iit at last ar.nnal meeting It is a carious coincidence that as soon as »11 the free ships oame under charter to Government and >.he rates of fi eight and pasepge money were controlled
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