Malaya Tribune, 28 January 1920
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Title Section27 1920-01-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VII No 23 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920 PEICI?' 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2827 words
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Advertisement516 1920-01-28 1 i Hlfi WATT 00.1 Market Street and On-hard Road SPECIALISTS IN y j Motor Repairing, Motor I Ships' Stores,! Estate Requisites, 'Phone 74rX^^J BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR TRAVERS H Filllt J»*»* MA« I, WINES 41 TRAVELS Tawny Port. "TH AVERS Yellow, Red, Black Gold Seal Port. "TRAVERS" Grave. Cases516 words
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Advertisement78 1920-01-28 1 1 j THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT prevents the spread of disease and is particularly necessary IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. is of Unquestioned Efficiency. a> (It has 20 times the germicidal strength of carbolic acid). j COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 j gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable in 178 words
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Advertisement66 1920-01-28 1 j Now Obtainable j I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. SULPHURIC AND 1 Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADE iMARK-^L Mitsui Bussatf-Kaisha, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED QDaPAK) SOLE AGENTS. ACETIC ACID IN DEMIJOHNS OBTAINABLE FROM U. Y. isWEE Co. ILid., (Incorporated in F. M. S.) 57, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone 530. Telegrams:66 words
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Article340 1920-01-28 2 ihe Annuel Report for 1919, A special meeting was held under the oh airmanship of Mr Atuproee in the Angle-Tamil School, Hastings road, Singapore on Sunday night at 7.80, when the annual report of the school, for the year 1919, was read* by MrANSattaypa Si 1 a. The340 words
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Article347 1920-01-28 2 Tbe Cyolean.l Mo.or Cjcl* Show, which waa opened at Olympia on Nov 24, evok> i gte3t Inter* st and enthusiasm among cjclie s and motor-cyclists. Many were ih« new h and improvements shown in wiih the mot jr-cyole, while cjcie cdrs and the scooter were well347 words
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Article135 1920-01-28 2 It was expected that at the last meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board held on Wednesday, says the Times of Malaya, ".system of sigr. k in the event of flood j la Ipob, submitted to the members, would hay- been adopted, but owing to the failure of some members to135 words
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Article176 1920-01-28 2 HOW THE JEWS MADE GOOD. Reuter. London, Jnn 23 —Presiding nt the banqnet of the Jewish Historlcil Society, Lord Reading de dared thai the Jewish c ?mmunl?y were proud of the part th«y had played in the aggregate public services rendered by patriotic citiz np, not only toReuter. - 176 words
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Article182 1920-01-28 2 Reuter. London, Jan 19. —Th-a Imperial Statistic*! Conf«renc«, which holds i s first sitting at the Board of Trade on Jan 20, is the outcome of the recommendations of th report of the R yal Dominions Commission of 1917 that a conference of statistic cians of thu EmpireReuter. - 182 words
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Article74 1920-01-28 2 Reuter. London, Jan 21 —Prince Alber f in appealing t r subscriptions to the Royal Air Force Memorial Fund, aayi that it is estimated that £400,000 is required. %c objects are to erect a monument for all air including the Dominione t c establishment of places ofReuter. - 74 words
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Article79 1920-01-28 2 H craiiiug baa been resumed in Madr.s generally txoept in the following Taluqa which are Still closed owing to the prevalence of diee&se Cheyyar Gudiatham and Vellore Taluqs of North Arcot District. Timpathi Talnq of Chittoor Distric\ Oinilar, Alhar and Kriahnagri Talaga of SaU-in Diatriot. All79 words
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Article160 1920-01-28 2 An amusing i cid nt occurred recently in the Parliament, Bencr Capal lanca had been giving an exhibition of titnul aneous eh' cc play in a committee rcom. At the same time a debate ru the Scottish Land Bill was prcc c Jing in the Houb*. Mr160 words
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Article72 1920-01-28 2 The rates of income tax in Japan have been changed from a minimum of three per cent and a maximum of 30 per cent to a minimum of one per cant and a maximum of 50 pei cent. Chinese erjg* have been brought into a recent schedule by the British72 words
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Advertisement564 1920-01-28 2 AUCTION SALES. (EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR BUNGALOW OWNERS OF KLEBANG BESAR, MALACCA) By order of the present owner of the Bungalow known as "HA** HONOUR" Klebung Besar, Malecci AUCTION SALE OF sorts of Ferns, and Palms in big china pots on stands, and excellent bungalow furniture comprising a set of blackwood564 words
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Advertisement778 1920-01-28 2 AUCTION SALES. tAuction Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES Known as Nos. 87-A, 87-B 8/-C Tank Road To be held at the Sale-room of Messrs Powell Co., Ltd. ON TUESDAY, FEB. 10, AT 2 30 P If. PARTICULARS t—All those 4 pieces of Statuary Grant land situate at Tank Road,778 words
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Advertisement188 1920-01-28 2 CAL O L TRADE MARK REGISTERED A LIQUID PARAFFIN ESPECIALLY ADAPTABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. L 1 An oil manufactured for 1 medicinal purposes; tasteless, h odourless, and colorless a 3 safe mechanical laxative, non-irritating, non-digestible, and not absorbed free from x all harmful constituents. 0| APPROVED BY THE188 words
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Advertisement551 1920-01-28 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. From Saturday, January 24, to Thursday, January 29 In the Second Show at 9.15 A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION FEATURING OLIVE THOMAS In a story of a society sitellite and a crook, in which love awakens the slumbering sense551 words
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Advertisement503 1920-01-28 3 The The From Monday, January 26, to Sunday, February 1. Alhambra is the only l the Theatre A IUE theatre where yon ml MM A%\ e\ AM BnHHnnt Am w{tn an tfet tbe BEST A 1 [J Pv M A '"^T' Pictures, the M*M AgA fMnwl Mm\ attached. Ice cJ^^503 words
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Advertisement402 1920-01-28 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME First Show ft 730 P.M. THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Flying "A" Serial in 30 Chapters or 61 Reel". FEATURING LOTTIE PIOKFOBD Tc-Night! Chapters 19, 20 and 11. E. eh fa I Parts new paramount"pictographs The Magazine on tue Screen. In tbe Second Show at 9.15 p.402 words
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Article559 1920-01-28 4 It is cot long ago that we expressed optimism about the coming year in connection with the cost of living. We predicted that after a hard, trying winter —which the folk at Home are experiencing all right —the spring would see a real commencement in the downward slide559 words
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Article314 1920-01-28 4 Tin is at $190.50; 100 tons sold. The outward X 1 Thongwa witb roaila from Is expected to rr?ch Penang on Friday morning next. Mr 6 W Templer bas returned from Home, and rejoina the Duff Development Co iv Kelantan. MM. B<sidfß n n w gptaoJef of "The R-d Glove."314 words
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Article82 1920-01-28 4 [W4 U met 5** ojnntdw u§rmmti H *mrm§tmdmtt J "Fanaicism. From "COMMON SENSE" Mr H Abdeen writes about "fanaticism" and the "threat" of Mam, wheD had he carefully read the report of Dr Daniel's lecture, he would have realised that help was being asked, not to bring about82 words
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Article140 1920-01-28 4 At the weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Bo ud held y eaterday afternoon in the Municipal buildings, the hon Mr C J Saunders presided for the last time, prior to going on leave. Other members of the Board presert were Mf ssrs E A Elias, H140 words
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Article544 1920-01-28 4 The Malacca Royalty programme for Jan 29 to 31 includes a speoial feature, "Tides of Fate." The output of Punggor Rubber Estate in December was 12,275 lbs, making a total of 94,531 for nine months. We have to acknowledge receipt from Messrs Jos Travers <fe Sons, Ltd, of four very544 words
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Article479 1920-01-28 4 By Firm Spear," This is the er? < f social unrest, with ite resulu»ui labour troutl*. and the wo; king-man" is now in receipt of a wage greater in the average than some midii—cligg workers earn. The whole world has Mt this wave of unrest, and in479 words
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Article66 1920-01-28 4 Messrs Wm O Hai* so I report from Saigon on Jan fcince their last c'ucnhr wa§ I J priofi of rice have advsueeJ tnri *nd the market keeps firm. ">° f the demand has been 1»-^ Isle. s qJ The exports of broken H- nee flour during WW.66 words
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Advertisement182 1920-01-28 4 i ROBINSON_& Co. j New Goods. &l GENTLEMEN'S Mfi& Wool, Cashmere Halt Hose plain colours. Grey, Tan, Blue 11 International INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FRONTSSizes 30 to 48 cheet. Robinson Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, i Flooring, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum st182 words
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Advertisement397 1920-01-28 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES just Ax»x»*vecl. j Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. T«l«gram Guankiat." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone No*. 1361 1362. I JUST RECEIVED A FEW COPIES397 words
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Advertisement20 1920-01-28 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat Go. j 108 109 Market St.20 words
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Miscellaneous136 1920-01-28 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Wednesday, Jan 28. High Witfaf.—2 31 a m, 3.2 p.m. Fuo ball Sooota v.S:#fforda. Lodga St Mishap, Ejitrgent, 5.30. P.A.M., KoftULuoipar, 10.30, Chin*Be Co 3.V.I., 5,10. Thursday. Jan. 29. Hi*.h Water —3 16 a.m., 4.16 p.m. FV>otfcall S R.C. II v. A P. Co. Cbireae Amat< nr136 words
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Article187 1920-01-28 5 Hoiiand Refuses to Surrender the ex-Kaiser. SOCCER Utl INCIDENT. Holland refuses to surrender the ex-Kaiser for trial by the Allies as a war criminal. Japan promises that she will faithfully observe her undertaking to return Kiauuchau to China. It is feared in France that Britain contemplates a resumption187 words
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Article158 1920-01-28 5 WILL RETURN KIAUCHAU TO THE CHINESE Reuter. Tokio, Jan 23 —1q the Imperial Diet, Viscount UchHa, Foreign Minister' in the oourse of a declaration of policy, re'cfb>med the connection with the Shantung question Jjpan'a determination to lestore the leased territory of Kiauchau to China, while the Shantung reilwayReuter. - 158 words
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Article99 1920-01-28 5 British Mission in Germany. Reuter. wllfelmthaven, Jan 23._ The Inter-AUi 1 Nay 1 Mission to inspect German ports ami the manner in which th- Germans have carried ont the naval terms of the Peace nitty, arrived aboard His ship Malaya. It has Mhauativ. .v inspected theReuter. - 99 words
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Article64 1920-01-28 5 Reuter. lie* York, Jan 22.—Addressing cf the Senate, •j" B*k-r, .Secretary for War, en-doig-1 ike committee's Bill for the r m of the army as a Oiost et.it--manlike measure. H BUI provides for compul fy military training an' the formation of a large army composed c 'ti<i UadReuter. - 64 words
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Article27 1920-01-28 5 Reuter. JOWlon, Jan 22—Tbe ironmculdfcr* *:I«Jt has resulted in 17,667 otea betng cagt in tavonr 0 f resutupHon ot work and jj 263 agaiußt.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article198 1920-01-28 5 HOLLAND STANDING ON CEREMONY. Reuter. London, Jan 22, —The Evening Standard that Holland has deapatchel a note declining to •-xtradite th* ex Kaiser without Germany likewise demanding it. There is no confi-mation of this. —Router. The Hague, Jan 23 —The Dutch Government has refused the extradition of theReuter. - 198 words
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Article171 1920-01-28 5 Whit is Oar Policy? Reuter. London, Jan 22. —The Russian situation has developed into a fresh anrprise. The French press yesterday expressed concern at th9 statement that Britain wis unable to provide her quota of troops for the plebiscite areas in view of the commitments elsewhere. It wasReuter. - 171 words
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Article415 1920-01-28 5 PRICE PROSPECTS FOR THIS YEAR. Output Stimulated. Reuter. London Tin 23.—The Times, in Hi annual fiuancial review, for 1919, says that as regards gold, last year mast take precedence of any since 1813 for its eventfulness. It, inter alis, confirmed the conclusion of the leading economists of theReuter. - 415 words
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Article155 1920-01-28 5 Lord French on the Cause Reuter. Paris, Jan 23.—Lord French, interviewed by Le Journal, said that all Irishmen must not be condemned because of the individuals who attempted to assassinate him. He attributed the principal cause of the trouble to the fact that migration had been stopped forReuter. - 155 words
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Article146 1920-01-28 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 28. Silver.—82^. Hongkong.—133 per cent prem. Shanghai.—25^ Rnbber.—Auction opened weak but soon firmed up and sheet realis<d $1.10. The market ontside remains st r ady with good demand for off K r ade(>. Tin. —100 Tons sold at $190.50. Share Market. Shares. —There is still146 words
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Article308 1920-01-28 5 MILLERAND MEETS WITH OPPOSITION. Reuter. Paris, Jan 22,—There was a five hoars stormy confused debate in the Chamber, M Leon Diudet brought up a resolution condemning the appointment of M Sleeg as minister of the interior, but this was rejected by 383 votes to 14. M Millerand rejectedReuter. - 308 words
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Article146 1920-01-28 5 Appeal for Funds The Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scout» Association, of which H E Major General R dout, KBE, C B, CMC, i« President, are opening their subscription list for the financial year 1919 1920. u In order to carry on our work suscesefully", says the146 words
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Article157 1920-01-28 5 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Nursing Association was held in the Municipal offices this morning, Dr F B Crouoher, the PCMO, presiding. Others present inoluded Mrs Chancellor, Mrs Langham Carter, Mrs Lornie, Dr JAR Glennie, and Mr W P W Ker. The report of the157 words
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Article122 1920-01-28 5 China's trade is controlled by America, England and Japan but whilst since 1907 KngUnd's trade has declined from 12 to 7 per cent, America's has increased from 9 to 13 per oent, and Japan's from 15 to 40 per cent. Hongkong's trade with China has also decreased from 33 to122 words
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Article968 1920-01-28 5 FOOTBALL. S. C. C. v. Raffles SelecL BY REYNARD." Much interest was oentred round the meeting of the 8 C C and Riffl <s Select tit soccer yesterday, but the game was rather disappointing. The teams were S C C,—D an, goal; Hill end Cushway, backs; Bennett, Lynch968 words
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Article100 1920-01-28 5 Play to be Resumed oo S. C. C. Coorts. Several weeks ago, owing to the heavy and continuous rains, it was found necessary to close the SCC lawn tennis courts until further notioe." The weather has now, happily, improved, and with industrious cutting and rolling during the last100 words
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Article82 1920-01-28 5 Old Stagers v. New-Corners. The improved weather also permits of a resumption of cricket, and a game has been arranged for members of the S C C for Saturday afternoon —old stagers v newcomers. The old hands are at present a somewhat depleted force, yet can still pnt up82 words
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Article237 1920-01-28 5 FIRST DAY'S HANDICAPS. (From Omr Own CorrmpondmU.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan 27. —The handicaps for the first day's racing of the Selangor Turf Club are Race One.—Noel 9.0; Ann Ann 8.1 Orthez 7.12. Race Two. —Lady Barnab 10.12 Lord Fisher 8,10; Antara 8.5; Kennerley 8,2 Bush Maiden 7.10237 words
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Article168 1920-01-28 5 Macfadyen—Champneys. (From Owr Own Corre$pomdtiU.J Kuala Lumpur, Jan 27. —Th< wedding took place this afternoon at St Barnabas's Church, Klang, of the Hon Mr Erio Macfadyen. youngest Hon of the late R'v J Macfaiyen, of Manchester,to Miss Violet Stanley Champneys, of Otterpool Manor, Sellings, Kent. Dr Malcolm Wateon168 words
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Article264 1920-01-28 5 Deferred Mining Case. The case in which MrElward de Stoutz claimed arrears of royalties amounting to $47,304.95 in re spect of leasee of coal and iron fields in S«boko a an Island in the Datoh East Indies south of Borneo, o*me up this morning before Mr Jastice Sproule.264 words
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Article89 1920-01-28 5 Sago flour is quoted at 32/6. Tin is quoted at £386.2.6 in London. Gambier is quoted at 50/- in London. Tapioca is at 36/- for fair flake and 36/- for fair med pearl. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 29.10. Black pepper is quoted89 words
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Advertisement790 1920-01-28 5 am NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere. Straits Settlements federated Ma!ay States VICTORY BONDS. BEARING INTEREST FROM THE DATE OF PTJBCH \SE Al 5 PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ON TUB IST SEPTEMBER AND THE IST MARCH. .ble at Par on the Ist790 words
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Article917 1920-01-28 6 Pfjcn Qtjetii in tki Mirkit tkia Moroni. BIHGAPOBB Jan. 26. Mints Ly al) and X vatt, Bxobange and Bbare Urokara, lasaa th* folluwtag list of qaotationa ftabksr Sharei. Naat. V t Ba <. Htlltrt. It- A s. 8 6 8 1/- Anglo Java 8/' i 87j Si-917 words
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Article62 1920-01-28 6 b'i igapoi Jau 28. On London Bank 4 m/e 2 3/8 Demand 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/i 2/ > On India— Bank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 133% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 25$ On JavaBank T. T. 110 On Japan— Bank d/d 86} Sovereigns— buying rate62 words
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Article117 1920-01-28 6 Kuala Lumpur. The profit for the year, after providing 15,000 for income-tax, amounts to £30,381, to whioh has to be added the balance forward, £24,498, making a total at credit of profit and loaa acoount of £54,978 Of this amount£lo,sol waa absorbed by the interim dividend of s,per117 words
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Article95 1920-01-28 6 After providing for all expenaea the profit and loss account shows a credit balance of £5,053, to whioh has to be added £3,710 brought forward. Ths directors recommend 6 per cent dividend, £5,032, to write off estate account I,• 00, to write off depreciation of buildings and rapchinerv95 words
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Article162 1920-01-28 6 The mt profit amounta to £9,953, whioh with *h« brought forward cornea to £14,404. A divi* dend on preference at 8 per cent absorbed £1.600, dividend on preference shares for 1918-19 at 12 per cent, took £2,400, aud on 40,000 ordinary shares at 12 per cent £4,800,162 words
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Article155 1920-01-28 6 The balance of net profit for the year after writing off £2,697 d*preeiaiion an 1 charging £3,768 for income tax, amounts to £21.490. The carry forward was £27,971, or lees excess profits dnty, manager's commission and direotort' remuneration, £13,546 £5,000 was absorbed in an interim dividend of 5155 words
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Article160 1920-01-28 6 The roport of the S .gga Robber Co for the year ended Jaiy 31 1919, states that the total opened are tis 1.594 aores. The treea at the end of July were 151.")62, the aver »g* tapped fur the year being 126,957. The yield was 447,161 lb against an160 words
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Article172 1920-01-28 6 The net profit is £19.942, <o whioh is added /,752 brought forward, l-fa B I 467 Netherland I idi g War Profi s Tex, and £115 X ,i Cross d- Bettor, leaving £21,122 available. The directors recommend a di*i 1. ud of 15 per o-mt, £17.2 J."» and £861172 words
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Article130 1920-01-28 6 The year's working resulted in a 1 bs of £1,299, whioh with the deficit of £287 from last year leaves a debit balance of £1,586. Thontpnt of dry rubber in 1018-19 amounted to 167,021 lb., against 163,387 lb in 1917 1«, the average gross price per lb was Is.130 words
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Article133 1920-01-28 6 After providing £1,432 for inter* at on debentures and bonns, and £301 of boildings, machinery, etc the net profit is £827, wbioh, added to £853 bronght forward, makes £1,(581, which it is proposed to cury forward. The crop of dry rubber was 121,523 |b against the manager's fstimateof133 words
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Article619 1920-01-28 6 Near $9,500 Subscribed. The following is a statement of subscriptions towards a permanent residence for the Bishop received to dat j Farther contributions will be gratefully received by Messrs Evatt Ji Co, French Bank Buildings, Singapore Hon Mr R J lldia ICO, Hon Mr 0 W D.irbiuhire619 words
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Article25 1920-01-28 6 Assistants in a large number of Chinese drug stores at Shanghai oame out on strike reoently. They ask for their wages to be practically doubled.25 words
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Article11 1920-01-28 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireleaa Station this morning:—Nil.11 words
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Article42 1920-01-28 6 Delivered in London- Th<* following are the dat<a of departure from Singapore of the •European MtUl ssji HtejftV deliver Left Delivered lir Singapore London. Dec 1 Jan 9 do 9 do 3 do 16 do 17 do 22 do 1942 words
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Article20 1920-01-28 6 The lateat London cables to hand thia morning are dated as follows Ordinary rate Jan 22; deferred rate Jan 20.20 words
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Article299 1920-01-28 6 Singapore Jan. 28 Meafrt Latham A Co. 30-A Bafflpi Plaoe advi«-> the following tuotationi i UorGajah $4 25 14 45 \yer Euningi 165 170 \yer Molek 430 455 Vyer Panaa 15.25 15 85 'algownle 7.60 800 Sukii Jelotong 120 125 lukit Katil 1.62$ 1.67$ nkit X B299 words
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Article301 1920-01-28 6 ''ngepor-, Jan 22. Se*- Local and Oananl aoiumn. Cor- Buain*a« done. Tari-xti.— Steady—No B' Sago Ft^vr. —Business done. GambUr.— Business done. p «j. par.— Weak —Business done. Other Products. '-'arket Qai Utol Ltol Sarftit V««tatic< Nutmeg! 110 8. per picul 173.CC Nntaiegt 80 8. w M.OO 0 ipra301 words
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Advertisement128 1920-01-28 6 ighing iaehines. STOCKS OF 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 815. fl "AURILY" To Chinese Ladies. The time has come for you to consider To make your dresses for the Chinete128 words
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Advertisement264 1920-01-28 6 j The Tonic only Complete P|flD fl I for the Heart < Biood uLUDIUL Mu£cLs I Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debilitr-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi las. Giobeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy, /^^^^^V Free front any264 words
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Advertisement46 1920-01-28 6 The International Opera Co. AT Their New Spacious Tent 3rd Milestone, Gaylang District By Special Request TO NIGHT, JAN. 28, The well known Malay historical piece (To be completed in 6 parts) DAN DAN STIA Part IV ▼♦ill be staged. Prices as Usual. WAN CHIN Proprietor.46 words
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Advertisement44 1920-01-28 6 By Special Request THE STAB OPEBA will stage A Javanese Play in 3 parts Panjl Smeraog Last Part To-Night! ToNlgW At Tbe Tbeatrs Boiai North Bridge Road. Khairudin end Miss Sarah take the leading v^*Phone 1366 tor seats K. H. Cbeontf, Y. L Tan,44 words
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Miscellaneous193 1920-01-28 6 Mails Close. To-day. Medan Medusa 3 pm' Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 3 pm Anainba and Natuna Islands Batavier 4 pm Sarawak and Goebit Kuching 4 pm Pulau Soegi Aing Hong 4 pm P- Sambu, Sourabaya. Stagen K. Baroe, B. Papan, Samarinda, etc., Buyskes193 words
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Article753 1920-01-28 7 1944-45 Indian Loan. Delhi, Dec 27.—The report on the 1944*45 Incomo Tax Free L >an, now in the hands of the Government of India, shows that the total value of the securities for which applications have been received amounts to Rs. 21,283 crores, including Rs. 614 crores on753 words
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Article72 1920-01-28 7 A highway robbery took place n ar the Ming Yaan garden?, Uongkocg, receutly, when so:ne rikisha o .oiies Wr*r*i assiultei and money atolen ftotn them. A collision between two steamers, the bhanyo Mam and th* Kstori Mara, occurred recently off Ch.da in the Yamagachi Pr> f;o*nre of Japan. The Shnnjo72 words
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Advertisement442 1920-01-28 7 xhe Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. Notice to Advertisers. Except ia the case of contracts already concluded, pxisting rates for advertiseent3 in the MALAYA. TRIBUNE will apply only nnt il June 30<ih next, when the scale will be revised. Advertisers wishing to benefit by the442 words
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Advertisement515 1920-01-28 7 BANKS. II» Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (In orporated in the Straits Settlements.; Head Office Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 6 6. Branches; Pen: o. t 85 Beach Stre t. \lalacc*, 131 Jonker Street. ~7/73 Jalan Suieiman. Beta P int, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Soiarabay515 words
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Advertisement738 1920-01-28 7 BANKS.^ CKARTfAED BANK OF IHu.A, AUSiHALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROTAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2.000,00 vi BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and P&.-r's Bank,738 words
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Advertisement617 1920-01-28 7 xYOOR HEALTH AND APPEARANCE both suffer if you are a victim to constipation. The remedy is the little gentle-as-nature laxatives which dispel constipation, liverishness, bilious headaches, clear the complexion and purify the breath. Of all chemists, or post free 90 cents the vial, 6 vials for $4.50 from Dr. Williams'617 words
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Advertisement387 1920-01-28 7 WANTED. WANTED. —Advertiser wishes to know >Le present address of Mr. J. Lacey< late of Kuala Nal, Kelantan. Please reply to Box No. 187, c/o Malaya Tribune«l uo The posts cf Secretary and typist have already been filled. Applicants are thanked. Sccre tary Garden Club. 26 1 23 1 WANTED387 words
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Advertisement350 1920-01-28 7 KIM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls. Oriental Curios, &c &c. j; Mounters of Every Description. Wovkmanghip Guaranteed. Orders Promptly Executed. No 620, North Bridge Road. HHQAPORS, SEE KIM SOII, Proprietor. TH. SUPREME AID the DEAF the LITTLE GEM EA PHOftE for it gives350 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-28 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued OftUy.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. *****4 DftJlf Vol. VII. N«i. 23 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920 PHICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article301 1920-01-28 1 Arrivals. JANUARY 24. Penang Mara Japan Cpp Awasbima from Kobe Jan 6 NY Kaiska. Sngasbitiia Mara Japan 656 Cap Tsojikachi from Shanghai Jan 4 Sozaki and Co. JANUARY 25. Abboiiford Bri 99 Cap from P D.ckson Jan 23 S S'ship Coy Ltd. Neidenfele Foh 3386 Cap Paalchenr from301 words
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Article204 1920-01-28 1 Opened at Olympia on Nov 7, th- 13.h International Motor Exhibition will nndoabtedly rank as one of the moat successful show* of its kind ever held. Organised by h> Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., in connection witb the Royal Automobile Olnb, this exhibition rev.ale 1 the204 words
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Article35 1920-01-28 1 The question of the desirability of Ceylon participating in the British Empire Exhibition of 1921 is still under consideration, but the Government hopea that it may be possible to take part, says the Ceylon Independent,35 words
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Article351 1920-01-28 1 Forty-five consecutive years as master in one company is the re cord established by Captain Arthar Way, M B E, of 32, B-lle Vue f drk, Sunderland. Captain Way, who was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of service rend red351 words
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Article27 1920-01-28 1 A new service of steamers will be commenced shortly from Java porta to Chile and Pern. The vessels will probably call at Sydney and Melbourne en route,27 words
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Advertisement526 1920-01-28 1 WOk Up-to-date MOTOR CAB© RING UP THE TANGLIN MOTOR HOUSE Phone 371. P.&0.-BRITISHiNDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporat» in Enolan») MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Qovaramant) TUB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES IABT OI BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE.526 words
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Advertisement334 1920-01-28 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS. The s.s. "Rajah of Sarawak" For Sale. Carrying 1,350 tons deadweight. Offers to be made to "Steamship," Hotel Europe. Offers to reach advertiser by Saturday, Jan 31. PRINCIPALS ONLY DEALT WlTH"Elierman" Line. ELL Eli MAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. in England.) For Suez, London and Rotterdam.334 words
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Advertisement274 1920-01-28 1 O. S. K. Tbi Osaka Sbosei Kaisba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Sliiaptn. 'SnbjMt to •hang, withoit m*lm) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portsaid) For GENOA AND MARSEILLES. For SOUTH AMERICA: (Via Mauritius, Delagoa Bay, Durban and Capetown.) Canada Maru end Feb. For NEW274 words
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Advertisement435 1920-01-28 1 I the SuH nHiSiTi I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. fc T* o«« No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION Payable In Advance. Per annum $15.00 Half-yaarly 7.50 Par quartar $3.75 I Postaga Extra 50 Cts. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government (Subject to Alterations435 words
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