Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1920
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Title Section29 1920-01-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII Ho. 24 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 PRICt 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29.29 words
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Advertisement450 1920-01-29 1 jlilN WATT CO. Market Street and Orchard Road S?E( JAU?T8 IN 1 i Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies, Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites. 'Phone 741. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR TRAVERS FAMOUS WINES 'fRAVERS" TawoyPort. TrtAVERS Yellow, Red, Black Gold Seal Port. TRAVERS Grave. Cases I 2 Quarts and 24 Pirns.450 words
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Advertisement13 1920-01-29 1 r~ PII 6LO BRANDT rjHST AVOURifE. FOR ■TSSSS THE r PiCS IP BEER.13 words
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Advertisement61 1920-01-29 1 j No* Obtainable THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. |lj Always H.flgk AS AHI Mi B R r Mitsui Bussan Kaisha LW W*'"' 1 (Incorporated in Japan.) acetic acid in demijohns Obtainable from (Incorporated in F. IL 5.) ST, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone 530. Telegrams: JLAfrVEfynVEE.' OUR SUPPLY OUR PRICES61 words
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Article672 1920-01-29 2 Leon - By "Leon." Changing China. Ther ie a big charge impending in 3hiu«. I shall bo told, ot course, i bat, many years ago, changes •»< re alv.c.ja oou.ii.g. Bui never•h 88 there is no doubt that China ia in for a great industrial era. Whether it672 words
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Article125 1920-01-29 2 General Smnts has stated tha'. he intends placing £35,0v0 sterling jn tha Etfimates for advertising Sooth Afrioa overseas. Pablio bodies are expected to subscribe an additional 15,000. Perhaps the tuost daring and brilliant thing ever accomplished by any r atine is th* enactment of pro hibi'ion in America. Nothing shows125 words
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Article148 1920-01-29 2 Fifth List Previously acknowledged $7,986 Half proceeds ctChildren's Eatert3inment organised by Mrs W J May son l,t00 A Clouet and Co., 10 A H Fair 100 «I 100 J P Eyre 100 Chris. Church, Malacca 83 Hon A M Pountney, c b B 50 L Margoliouih 50148 words
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Article89 1920-01-29 2 Calcutta, Jan 10 Before the Chief Presidency Magistrate to day the Public Prosecutor applied for process sgdnst Mr C S Waite, Deputy Controller of Munitions, on chargfs of forgery, cheating, crimi itl breach of trust, theft and receiving illegal gratification during tha yean 1917 to 1919. He89 words
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Article251 1920-01-29 2 China is so thick beaded she can't why the policeman who recovered the stolen goods is to g«t it all.—Li'tle Reek Arkansas Democrat. A blind boy, Nagendranath Sen Gupta, who has this year matriculated from the Calcutta Bliud School, had b«en awarded a special scholarship of fifteen rupees a month251 words
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Advertisement564 1920-01-29 2 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of High-Grade Canton Blackwood and Teak Household Furnitare, Chinese Oil Paintings, Piano, Chevrolet Car, etc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30 Kling Street ON FRIDAY, JAN. 30, AT 10.30 A.M. Comnrisinc two sets of very handsomely carved Canton blackwood sitting room teapoys with564 words
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Advertisement666 1920-01-29 2 AUCTION SALES. Auotion Ss»le of VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES Known as Nos. 87-A, 87-B 87-C Tank Road To be held at the Sale-room of Messrs Powell Co., Ltd. ON TUESDAY, FEB. 10, AT 230 P.M. PARTICULARS:—AII those 4 pieces of Statuary Grant land situate at Tank Road, being lot Nos.666 words
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Advertisement174 1920-01-29 2 THE TROUBLES OF BABY. It is not to be expected that he should talk as well as you or I, but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it understood that all is not well with him and everyone within range of his voice174 words
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Advertisement311 1920-01-29 2 |C ALO L TRADE MARK REGISTEKLU I A LIQUID PARAFFIN $Htm ESPECIALLY ADAPTABLE IX THE fa Jfe TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. LAn oil manufactured for 1 medicinal purpose?; tasteless, jf odourless, and colorless; a 3 safe mechanical laxative, ot non-irritating, non-digestible, and not absorbed free from a all harmful constituents. 0|311 words
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Advertisement561 1920-01-29 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boz.d. From Saturday, January" 24, to Thursday, January 29 In the Second f how at 9 15 A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION FEATURING OLIVE THOMAS In a story of a society satellite and a crook, ia which love awakens the561 words
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Advertisement583 1920-01-29 3 From Monday, January 26, to Sunday, February I. Alhambra P I Alhambra is is the only the Theatre A THE theatre I I where yon mm. mg mm m with an J get the BEST f*! 't& Ji lOr* B "garden*** j Pictures, the gj |3 .49n&P CTsWsf JOk attached583 words
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Advertisement412 1920-01-29 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAM ME First Show at 7 30 P.m. THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Flyirg "A" Serial in 30 Qettptan or 61 Reel?. FEATUR'NO LOTTIE PX^PORD To-Night! Ch .p trs 19, 10 and 21. E .oh in r t NEW PARAMOILNT~PICT.;GRAPii i The Magazine on tbe Screen. In tbe412 words
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Article140 1920-01-29 4 Thursday. Jan. 29. H1«h Water —3.16 a.m., 4.16 p.m. Football S R.C. II v. A P. Co. Chinese Amateur Dramatics, Theatre Royal. S, V. C Band Praot!c\ 5.15. Boy Scouts, 3d troop, Zetland House, 5.15 Friday, Jan. 30. High Water.—4.11 a.m., 5.50 p.m. Municipal Commissioners. 2.30. \yer140 words
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Article676 1920-01-29 4 To-morrow the Muaioipal Commissioners will consider a proposal to double rikisha fares in Singapore. This probably goes a little too far. The ease for some increase is irrefutable, and needs no pleading, but we think that the advance should be no more than 50 per cent above676 words
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Article196 1920-01-29 4 Tin is at $189.50; no sellers. 13 !»l 8 0»lro »rrl>«l tram Oolombo vim N««r H.4mlr»l 8»n^lt. K« l5 4 v»»bolis. (3 0 ttobln» ,'M l»nll ll >V I» «rrivocl lbi, lunsl by lb«« > I.,o!y from Ill»lHoa». O>, tb- I.iv, z«»so. Tvbiob »rrlv«<t lrom Unrub»y lbl« morning, »r« 36tl196 words
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Article107 1920-01-29 4 Relief for Coolies. (From Owr Own Corrtpo%d»*%.) Enala Limpn*. Jan. 28 —Mr Harvey preside over the meeting of the Planters' Association of Mal*ya, held here to-day. The Standing Committee's proposals with regard to Indian exchange, ooolies wages and rice concessions were carried. Mr Graburn proposed that107 words
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Article136 1920-01-29 4 Proposal to Doable Rikisha Fares At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Co m missioned, to be held to-mo'row at 231 pm, the Commissioners will sign an address to be presented to Sir Laurence Quillemard on bis arrival. Mr Sims has given notice that he will ask the136 words
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Article116 1920-01-29 4 Ic will be seen from an advertisement in another column that the Drf«nce Foroe BiP, whioh will be submitted for s cond reading at the next meeting of the L<*gisla ive Counoil, is not to be allowed to pass through wi;hont a generous airing of public sentiment—a116 words
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Article366 1920-01-29 4 Changes of programme are annonnoed by the Empire Cinema and Malacca Cinema Franoaise. Messrs Yeo Hock Hoe and Hwji Mohamed Eusope bin Haji Muham» d Slid took the oath as justices of the peace, ytsterdav, befo:e Mr Langham Carter. Mr and Mrs Frederick Williamson leave Kuala Lumpur for Malacci at366 words
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Article721 1920-01-29 4 Quiz - By "Quiz." One was remin 1 evening's soccer gam* on the S C c ground, of the old saloon j "Don't shoot the pianist. Hei 8 doing his best." There was qufo a storm of contention about the award of a goal for Ro Smith's second attempt at721 words
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Advertisement178 1920-01-29 4 ROBINSON Co. eJjPk New Goods. M 8 GENTLEMEN'S Bilk Wool, cashmere Half Hose PLAIN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International IND'A GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FROlfli Sizes 30 to 48 chest. ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum s Helea178 words
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Advertisement276 1920-01-29 4 NEW SHIPMENTS OF SBIP-CHANDLERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Arrived. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Telegram "Gu ANKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1381 A 1362. JUST RECEIVED A FEW COPIES ONLY276 words
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Advertisement20 1920-01-29 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat 6 Co. 108 109 Market St.20 words
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Article162 1920-01-29 5 Doubling of Rikisha Fares Proposed. fatherly japin. At the rubber auctions the demand was quiet and prices showed a general decline. The Japanese Foreign Minister's speech revealed, a very fatherly disposition towards China. The Municipal Commissioners will be asked to-morrow to double rikisha fares. Mr Sims wants to162 words
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Article172 1920-01-29 5 MUCH OPPOSITION TO HIS ELECTION. Reuter. London. Jan 26,— Extraordinary interest is being displayed in Mr Asqnith's effort to re the Hons-} of Commons via Paisley That" we are in for a big fighi'' —as the ex-Premier remarked in speech at Glasgow to-day—is evident from a study ofReuter. - 172 words
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Article82 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 22.—1t is stated on good authority that a further conference of leaders in the Senate yesterday result d in material progress towards a compromise on the Tr ity. It is now regard j d as possible to harmonise the differenc-s regardiug article ten,Reuter. - 82 words
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Article38 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. London, Jan II—Mr Aeqnith has decided to stand for Paisley. Th* Paisley Unionis's have adopt *d Mr JameB Mackeau as Coalition candidate. M «inwhile the Labour extremist threaten to run a s-cond Labour candidate.—Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article34 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. j in 23—A1l the Powhatan i passengers have been trans f-r r i withou accident, but severely ■niT-ring from the oold and tough Has They have proceeded to New York.— Router.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article35 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. J«w York, Jan 23 —It is eatiQiatH,] tDat a .honeand new influ-cast-a were reported in New *o*k City and over two thousand j" Chicago yesterday, but the morU1 'ty rate is rednoed —Renter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article160 1920-01-29 5 OUTPUT IN 1919 RE4CHED 7,144,000 TONS. Reuter. London, Jan 27.—Lloyd's register shows i total oatpnt of the world's merchant shipbuilding in 1919 of 7,144,000 tons. This is an increase of 1,697,000 compared with 1918, and 3,811,000 compared with 1913, whioh was the pre war record.year. The figures forReuter. - 160 words
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Article111 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 22.—Mr Hawes, president in America of the Ameri» can Bankers' Association, addressing the Pnn American Financial Conference, declared that American bankers aimed at establishing closer and more prodncti c relations between the Americans, and assis'ing Europe with properly s-cured ere diis. A groupReuter. - 111 words
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Article48 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Jan 23 —The Federal Council entertained General Bird wood and the Australian generals at a dinner. General Biidwocd, rrsponding, said that their first duty was to maintain well-trained citizen forces, for defence and not defiance. New Zealand and Australia should work as one nation.—R-ot^r.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article56 1920-01-29 5 Reuter. Lo idor, Jan 23.—An official statement iesued on behalf of the Premier says there is no troth in the suggestions with referenoe to the rrcent conferences in Paris that Mr Churchill or the General S aff advocated the despatch of British Iroops to the Cane tanaReuter. - 56 words
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Article1777 1920-01-29 5 KIAUCHAU AND THE SHAMING RIGHTS. Action In Siberia.' We are indebted to tbe courtesy of Mr H Youittsaki, Acting Consul General for Japan in Singapore, for a complete translation of tbe important speech delivered by the Foreign Minister, Visoonnt Uchida, in the Japanese Imperial Diet on Jin 22.1,777 words
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Article246 1920-01-29 5 Tbe Chinese Viewpoint. Dr 0 T Wang, the chief Chinese delegate to the Peace Conference, referred to China's reasons for not signing the Pesoe Treaty, when entertained recen ly in Hongkong by the Chinese Chamber of Com. merce. 1 i Baid that the Shantung terms called forth comment from246 words
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Article165 1920-01-29 5 Sugar Claim Considered- In the Supreme Court this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill k c, a Chinese merchant named Ng Choo, trading nnder the name of Chop 8ing Djit Hir, olaimed $3,720.24 from an Indian named Vallee Mohamed Ganny, this sum being the balance dun165 words
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Article113 1920-01-29 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 29. Silver.—84^1. Hongkong.—135| premium. Shanghai.—25 Rubber.—Rubber Auction remained steady, sheet realising 1.10$ with good demand for off grades. The market outside—quiet.—No news from London sinoe the 22nd instant. Tin. —Buyers $189.5C. Shtre Market The tone of the market continues qni»t. Uln Pandans are offering at113 words
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Article89 1920-01-29 5 Barlow Co.'s Rubber Report. Singapore, Jan 28. For the uaual weekly auotioni which opened this morning, the totßl quantity catalogued amounted to 1,090 tona. The general tone of the ma.ket waa quiet and prioei all round show declines. Standard Sheet fetched from $I.oBs to $I.los marking a decline of 289 words
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Article556 1920-01-29 5 REYNARD - FOOTBALL. Scoots v. Staffords. BY "REYNARD." Another interesting football matoh was witnessed yesterday when the team of the Old Soouts Union met the regimental team of the Staffords. It was a well contested game. The teams were Soouts; Cherry, goal Russell and Coulcher, backs; Hogan, Chee Lim and556 words
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Article155 1920-01-29 5 The Staffords have a good forward line, but they were kept well in check on the whole. I n ir backs tackled well, but at limes were not sure in their kicking, The Scouts played cleverly and many believe they deserved a viotory. The penalty decision155 words
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Article90 1920-01-29 5 Nearly two hundred occupiers of compound houeee, to whom forma for application f?r rioe rations have been Bent, have neglected to return them. They are warned that applications received at the Municipal Offices after 11am will simply be disregarded, and that they will have to make their applications anew at90 words
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Article12 1920-01-29 5 [Wt 4» not MTHiarily mfcrw U< opinions n§rm»*4 bp aorwpomdtnt*.]12 words
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Article201 1920-01-29 5 From bltiN I M \TI 41 Rati Mati" ha* very kindly eaglet ed what would appear to be a radioal strafing." Bat I fear it is, as has often been proved, only qaasi radical. Those hellish creators not only swrn to defy bat they have been known to201 words
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Article203 1920-01-29 5 From G S 8 I wonder why copper cjine are so scarce now. Ii is really difficult to get small change from markets and shops when yon bay either 10 or 15 cents worth of things the dealers cannot give yen change for a dollar. From ramours203 words
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Article99 1920-01-29 5 General Furnishers at K L (From Owr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan 29* i company was incorpoiated in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to carry on boei as Impoters aud exporter of nil kinds of furninre and furnishing fab ics, fun.i ure annulae. ■urers, bui'dwis, a-chilect-i, i99 words
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Article245 1920-01-29 5 Probationary A S P. Mr McMit lan, raided ihe s s QlenUl oc:, which was leaving for China, on Jan 14, and found silver c ins to tbe amount of $150.44 in the p« session of three Chinese cooln p, nam* d Th Lam, Kwa L ook an i Lai245 words
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Advertisement362 1920-01-29 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KIN EM A REVIEW mMk mm On Sale Everywhere- P 1 I N G S FiABONOB I Very acceptable for New Year E presents. 54, WATERLOO STREET. II Open 10 to 12—3.30 to 5.30. p» NEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED. S. Moufrie Co.,362 words
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Article417 1920-01-29 6 Champion's Latest Statement Melbourne Inman, the billiard yiampiou, following up his explana at ion of his rofas;l to tak-i part in Ihe championship titior, writes as follows in theN«w> of the World Amidst the corresponded. 1 Lave received over the Champion ehip tu9in»sa was a pen-and ink drawing417 words
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Article243 1920-01-29 6 New Local Organisation- At a meeting held recently, the formation was decided upon cf in Oil Scouts' Union for Singapore. Membership is o£en to ex Bjy Scouts here, and to present Scouts over the age of 16 years. The ot j ctB are social, sporting and general243 words
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Article193 1920-01-29 6 Van H >gendorp Dat 393 tors Cap de Kock from Anambas 29 1 for Anambas 31-1 K P M. R S Baroe Dot 70 tons Cap Mamud Bagan 29 1 for Bagan 31-1 Seng Mob. Panama Dan 4246 tons Cap Dab] from Macassar 29-1 for Penang 31-1193 words
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Article282 1920-01-29 6 Singapore. Jan. 29. Uessri Latham A 0% 30-A ttafflec Plaoe advise the 'lowing juotationa UorQtjs* $4 25 $4 45 -ye? Bntalfl 365 170 vyer Moleh 430 455 .yerPanas m. 15 25 15 85 7 60 8 00 iukii Jeloloni 11$ 122$ icikli Kakil 162$ 1.67$ Juki* X282 words
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Article269 1920-01-29 6 Traffic Department's Appeal- We are requested by the Traffic B-anch, Central Police Station, to give it a free advertis ment, and in the rp cial circuunstarco we are agreeable. The in question is that of th« motor-horn hoge. who career through the streets giving deafening solos on269 words
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Article130 1920-01-29 6 Thefollowiog Singapore properties were sold by public auction by Mess's Ching Kerg L-e and Co at their sale-room on Monday afternoon F<eehold land and houses 3D and 36 Tanglin-road, area 19,768 *q ft, bought by Mr Lih Cheng for $10,500. 99 years' leasehold land -aid house* 35130 words
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Article174 1920-01-29 6 79 day Malacca Muar *Kaka 3pm Hongkong and Japan Benledi 3pm Port Dickson Port Swettenham •Hebe. 3P m Kretay, Treggana Kelantan, Patani, Singora, Bandbh and Bangkok* Valaya 4 P™ Sourabaya Charon 4pm Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow, Carnarvon and Western Australia (Articles for other places in Australasia must174 words
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Article12 1920-01-29 6 Ship in commonioation with the Comineroial Win!MM Station thil morning:—e.s. Minderoo.12 words
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Article42 1920-01-29 6 Delivered In London. Tht' 'oil >*trg Jrt 8 Emm Singapore of ib* baro,* Wafti mi .tl da'itarj in UiadotM L.KFT DBLIVSBKD IN SISUAPOBM LOKDO*. D*c 1 Jan 9 do 9 do 3 do 16 do 17 Jo 21 do 1942 words
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Advertisement164 1920-01-29 6 Weighing Machines. j STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. SECURE I I I G. AURELY Co., Singapore Penang Sole Importers for S. S., F. M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. Th t Jic. T«L AURELY," i To Chinese Ladies. The time has come for you to consider164 words
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Advertisement131 1920-01-29 6 Look Out! Saturday, January 31 GALA PROGRAMME AT THE STAF. OJPBRA at ibe Tbeatre Royal North Bridge Road. To morrow, Friday Shakespeare's Comedy THE MERCHANT OF VENICE wili be staged. 'Phone 1386 for seat* K. H. C heorur, Proprietor. V. L. Tan, M*n«g*'. The International Opera Co. AT Their New131 words
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Advertisement562 1920-01-29 6 The j T °nic i only Complete PI II KtII B fcr the Hear t» Biocd y LII if LU L Mv s Ij Preparation. and Nerves. Anemia-Neurasthenia Convaldscence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi las. I Glfjbor ip a tvpj.ial aotivn re nedy or562 words
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Article516 1920-01-29 7 Kuala Lumpur. Tbe 14th annual general meeting of shareholder! was h Id at the Gannon street Hotel on December 8 h, Mr Edward Henry Tootal pre aiding. Tbe secretary, Mr W Hector Thomson, C A, having read th notice convening the meeting and i he auditors' report, tbe516 words
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Article206 1920-01-29 7 Singapore Man's Suicide. If I cannot go to China I shal* not go to Bombay, bo here goesGoodbye, everybody. It is for the bee*. Pay somebody for the revolver." This letter was fonnd on Robert Jacob Joyce, 28, a clerk in the office of Messrs E who died206 words
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Advertisement450 1920-01-29 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. Notice to Advertisers. Except in the case of contracts already concluded, existing rates for advertisements in the "MALAYA TRIBUNE will apply only until June 30th next, when the scale will be revised. Advertisers wishing to benefit by the present450 words
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Advertisement512 1920-01-29 7 BANKS. me Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (In the Sttaits Settlements.,) Head Office Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 4 6. Branches; Pon%aj<, 85 Beach Street. Vlalaco*, 131 Jonker Street. Mutr, 77/79 Jalan Salt man. Bate Pahat, 109 Jalan* Rahtmat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabay a, Semarang, Palembang and512 words
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Advertisement689 1920-01-29 7 BANKS. CHARTEREO BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 100,000 Sbarea of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900,000 Beserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,100 BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd,689 words
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Advertisement700 1920-01-29 7 OF INTEREST TO DANCERS. Under? the heading Too Much Tango an American paper says that with the prevailing craze for dancing at all times and places it has become noticeable that women whose blood is thin—anaemic—fall victims to neuralgic pains when they dance too much and rob themselves of sleep700 words
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Advertisement364 1920-01-29 7 WANTED^ WANTED. —Advertiser wishes to know tte present address of Mr. J. Lacey, late of Kuala Nal, Kelantan. Please reply to Box No. 187, c/o Malaya Tribun*. 311 uc WANTED—BTprominent British Firm in Singapore, an experienced and capable Chinese Bazaar Salesman f >r Piece Goods Dept. Reply stating experience and364 words
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Advertisement116 1920-01-29 7 What's the Use What's the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face when ten minutes' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little's Orient I Balm soothes, comforts,116 words
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Advertisement304 1920-01-29 7 Q tne Old Country, but throughout X W You should send to day for the won- Q deiful 68 page Catalogue, giving full V,'\* W W particulars and hundreds of illustrations of frtfX v ~-;feg I Q t*Q the very latest styles in Women's, Men's and r** Q fj Children's304 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oallj.J SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. signed naltf VOL VII. NO. 24 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article568 1920-01-29 1 Salvage Problem Solved. Daring tbe war, as everyone knows, hundreds of ship 9 of various sizes have been scattered about tht bott m of the sea by German sub marines, mines and other means. Owing to our enormous lossts L ships during the war, und ou. comparatively slow568 words
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Article120 1920-01-29 1 JANUARY 27. Taito idarn Japan 1896 Cap Aeaki from Stfasra D o 27 Knbara Co. Sari-Borneo Da 356 Cap O.tc from Jan 23 Tto S)on Yam?. Emibe Dat 94 Nacul *h from Rbio Jan 27 S*ng Moh. Hwah Yih Chi 3318 Cap more from Shanghai J»n 19 M Mari120 words
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Article33 1920-01-29 1 English judges object to trying the Kais r "by a bw they do cot know." Will eotne one be good nnoagh to lwnd them a copy of the Ten Commandment* ?—Salt Like Telegram.33 words
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Article77 1920-01-29 1 JANUARY 27. Poh Ann for Sandakan via ports. Pin Seng for P Swetteuham and Penang Benlomond for Yokohama via ports. Lidy Weld for Malacci Maar. Abbotsford for P Dickson. Rodang for Bangkok. Bourbon for Saigon. Hwah Yih for G->noa via ports. Van Gonna for B«Uwan Dell. Luohow for Bangkok77 words
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Article65 1920-01-29 1 The Government of India have sanctioned as from Jan 1, 1920, the formation of a reserve for the Indian Army (excepting ihe Sopply and Transport Corps Reserve), the Army Bearer Corps reserve and 'he reserve of Military Railway Comp ini«-s (Traffic and Loco Section). Mr G. P. O'Donnel, I. S.65 words
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Article203 1920-01-29 1 The Chambers of Commerce of London and Glasgow are actively interesting themselves in the form of bills of lading. Their action centres round the value clause. Merchants feel, apparently, that certain value limitations of the responsibility of shipowners to specified sums per ton weight or per oubic203 words
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Advertisement527 1920-01-29 1 Up-to-date MOTOR CABS RING UP I THE TANGLIN MOTOR HOUSE S Phone 371. j P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in En«lanb) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Goverament) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES IAST 01 BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON-FAR527 words
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Advertisement319 1920-01-29 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES 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"Ellerman" Line.! ELLEBMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) L For Suez, London and Rotterdam.319 words
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Advertisement284 1920-01-29 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Shosei Kaisha, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to ehanga without notice) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portsaid) For GENOA AND MARSEILLES. For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Mauritius, Delagoa Bay, Durban and Capetown.) Canada Maru end Feb. For NEW284 words
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Advertisement450 1920-01-29 1 I* THE MALAYA AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, 'Phone No. 171. 3 I SUBSCRIPTION R' Payable in kd\j^-i. I Per annum $15 00 Half-yearly 7.50 Par quarter 3,75 Postage Extra SO CtS. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Hail Contract with tbe Imperial Japmes: Uu>j nment 'Subject to Alterations450 words
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