Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND^-* SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VL -No, 223 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919 PRICE 5 CEN The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 DevoeV BRILLIANT Kerosene Oil STOCKISTS: Hin Whatt Co. MARKET STBEET. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i IN THE FIRST SHOW .AT 7.30 SHARP Colonel Heeza Liar s Waterloo PARAMOUNT BRAY CARTOON THE YELLOW TRIANGLE SERIES THE REVENGE OF ZA LA MJ«T Final Episode in Four Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9
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    • 169 1 Straits Motel sSsB— mm aHaa^Bl mmmm TANJONC PACAR ROM). Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to the Maaagar. TERMS VEBT MODERATE T.UarapMo Addresi M PRANARAN. AN OPPOITUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. 8 acres of valuable building land, on the Johore Straits, aear tbe pro. posed Caosewny,
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    • 58 1 Pure Unskimmed Cows' Milk I of the best quality I Evaporated I j by the latest I Hygienic Process I to the consistency ot a I RICH CREAM. I Every tin is of the same quality, as all the milk used is always drawn from the same distriot. GrARANTEBD Absolutely
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    • 334 1 A (THE Straits Alblan Press, LIMITED. Stati >aers Printers, j 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE (Estate Supplies Acetic (99&981.) Acid i j Veneer Chests Moml Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan diaisha, Jbtd. (IIOORPORATID IN JAPAN.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE whicb is only once pressed, is of t
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  • 667 2 a Bangkok Opinion. We were in a company not long ago-—whether in Bangkok or no does not matter—and we heard this remark made "He'a a bit shy over signing hia name." Of oonne he" was gone by the time that remark waa made and what he had been
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  • 84 2 The town of Daito in Formosa whs swept by typhoon on the 9ch and 10th August. Although the exact ex'ent of the damage wrought is not available, one report says that almost all the houses, except massive buildings like the Daito Government Office and hospitals, were blown
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  • 91 2 At Kingston Coenty Court an application was made for the receiving order iv bankiuptcy against Earl Cowley to be rescinded. In support of the application, it was stated thai the receiving oder was made on April 18 1916 and since that date the Official Receiver bad ben
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  • 51 2 Programme of Drills, etc. for week ending Saturday, September 27, 1919. X Wednesday, Sept 24. 400 p.m.— Balestier Range, Maxim Co, Practice. Friday, Sept 26, 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Co, Becrnits. Satarday, S e pt 27,2.30 p.m.—Balestier Range, Maxim Co., Classification B. Sum 2nd Lieut., a/Adjutait, 8.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 714 2 FOB SALE FOR SALE Aft "ideal" site for stores and eoabwoH within short distance from Beach Road J area abont 90,000 sq. feet with river frontage and Municipal roads. Can be sold partly if preferred. Apply to Special, care of Malaya Tribune. U9 no FOR SALE PRIVATELY The business of
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    • 1092 2 AUCTMN SALES, In the Supreme Court of tho Straits SetUonalts Setuaaaont of Singapore. Originating Summons No S of I*l9 Intho mamr of the Estate of Ohia Ana Slasg deceased 10(***** by bU wiU dated 2lst day of May 1884 and In the matter of the Civil Procedure Code 1907. BJETWHBN
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    • 572 2 II 47 do 1014 do Forming parttf Lease No 1483 for 999 years r ot 257 M do 48 do 1573 do do 1 7 25 8* do 48 do 1201 do do T 90 do 52 do 1106 do do 7 18 91 do 67 do 2002 do Forming
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  • 234 3 Singapore, Sept, 24. Messrs Latham A Co., SO-A, Raines Plaoe advise the following ,notations AlorGajah $410 $4.30 AyerKuninga 130 1.40 AverMolek 2.90 3.10 AyerFanaa 12 50 13.00 Balgownie 630 6.70 Bukit Jelotong 0.72* 0.80 Bukit Katil 1.15 1.25 Bukit X B 0.80 0.90 GhengkalSerdg.... 8.65 925 Qleneaiy
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  • 272 3 Singapore, Sept. 24, T'n.—See Local and General eolnmn. 6\>pra.—Business done, Taptoca. —Steady. Business done, ciago 'out- —Business done. 'iamkier.-—Bueineas done, p #?>p*r.—Steady. Bmineai done Otfcar Products*— Market Qiie». •Ui: i» Msrist (footatioa*. Nr. 110 S. per pionl $40.00 tfutawg* 80 fc. 45.00 Oopra Bali 19.50 Copra Gorong Talo
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    • 341 3 MARLBOROUGH Tie Hall for Comfort, 0 od Music and Good Pietares. Beach koad. From Saturday, September 20, to Thursday, September 2*. THE LAST TWO BUT ONE, THE STH AND 6TH Episodes of The Great Smashing Western Serial THE TERROR OF THE RANGE In 7 Erodes or 14 Reels Featuring Betty
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    • 457 3 SfJHPJPJpjpjHjHHpjM Jmnmmmmmmmmmm From Monday. September 22. to Saturday. September 2*. Aflimrnhril Alhambra Is to the only tka Theatre AT THE Uiealw A L H A M B R A S Orchestra, tea. etc and the BEST The Hall for Malic and Features served accoaußo* a'arlad flatten tattai-wTBC Second Show mt
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    • 219 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taadoag Pagar Ro*d. Tram* Pas* the Door. To-Night! Second Show at 9.30 pa. To-Night!! GRACE CUNARD with EILEEN SEDGWICK ami RAY HAN FORD in Heff's Crater A ©ripping Dramatic Feature Photo-play ia 5 Acts SUPPLEMENTED BY FLYER IN FOLLY a two-reel L-Ku Comedy and
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  • 1812 4 Next to tbe sensation caused by tbe brief report of President Wilson's speech on Shsntung and the Japanese, comes the Bullitt revelations. According to these Mr Lloyd George, in January this year, was in favour of concluding peace with Bolshevik Russia, and even at that early date
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  • 424 4 Tin is qnoted to-day at in- 125 tons sold. 7 1130 50 Rubber is qnotnd at Ili crepe and 2/2$ for for The Rent Assessment BoaH Singapore will sit at th* 3S> Board Room on Tae S d. y lh c X 1 instant at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 46 4 A Tamil named Apu Naoroo, aged 35, a gate-kkeper, F M S Railwaye, waa run into by an engine at the 14th mile, Woodlandi, on the 2ad ilJ B r The mon aastained a compound fracture of the eknli, and died ahortly afterwards.
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  • 98 4 I Bkutbr's Cables Pages. 1 Peace Matters 5 Russian Affaire j 1 Strike Trouble 5 Ha\as Servioe I General Signing Chits 2 Straits Produce 3 Local Bhare Markei I The Bullitt Revelations < Local and General 4 Correspondence 5 The Rent Board 5 Sporting 5 Amusements f Malayan
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    • 181 4 ROBINSON Go. EVERYTHING FOB THE HOUSE EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S WEAK EVERYTHING FOB LADIES' WEAR EVERYTHING FOB THE SPORTSMAN RfIBINSOiU 80. ASPHALT I Roads, Pavements, I I Flooring, etc. I 1 "P* m 1 •k* »5 I I Send your orders to the I I Asiatic I I Petroleum st Helen's
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    • 286 4 CERTAIN-TEED EXTRA QUALITY ROOFING. The very ECONOMICAL to lay and INEXPENSIVE to buy with full ASSURANCE that you receive 100 cents value for every dollar invested in it. The most efficient TYPE of roof for FACTORIES, STORES, WAREHOUSES and etc., obtainable now at GUAN KIAT CO, LTD. 'Incorporated in the
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    • 223 4 FRESH SUPPLIES OF PERFECTION AMD Bulloch Lade WHISKIES JUST LANDED. bole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Can Efficiently Handle Anything in th< Way of Shipchandlery, Estate Mill Supply. KUM KIAT Go. 108 aod 109 Market Street The Patent Patchquick Co. 26-3 ORCHARD ROAD (Opposite Centrai Motors Ltd.) Dealers and vuloanizers
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  • 144 5 Wilson Explains Himself. London, Sept. 22, 1.55 a.m. Los Angeles President Wilson referring to Bhantung s*id that Britain and France cannot honourably violate the secret treaties with Japan. The only way which the case of Shantung could be bettered was to go to war with Britain France and
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  • 188 5 London, Sept 22, 4.10 p.m. Cologne Mr Knott, President of the British Chamber of in Germany who Erzberger the Finance Minister, aud Schmidt the Minister of Economics with regard to the proposal to etua. blish a clearing house in Berlin to control all exports from Germany to
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  • 62 5 London, Sept 22, 1.55 a.m. A Rome semi-official says that movements of Yugo-Slav troops and a concentration of Yugo-Slav volunteer detachments are reported on the armistice line and Dalmatia. London, Sept 22, 8.50 p.m. Rome A semi-official message says the Yogo-Slavs' attempt to land on the Dalmation coast
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  • 62 5 London, Sept 22, 3.40 p.m. The official commission of inquiry Into the recent riota in Egypt and the future of the future Government of Egypt consists of Lord Milner (chairman), Sir Rennell Rodd, Generals Sir John Maxwell and Sir Owen Thomas, Messrs J A Spender, E iitor of
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  • 43 5 London, Sept 22, 4.25 p.m. Paria The Supreme Council has decided to repatriate 50,000 Czechoslovak troops from Siberia, and discussed the measures concerning this, especially the question of shipping which would be furniehed by the United States, France and Britain.
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  • 45 5 London, Sept 22, 1.0 p.m. Rome The Chamber has adopted by 177 votos to 39 the bill providing jor the cession of the Crown pro* perty for national purposes. The Royal palaces handed over will be maintained as monuments of art.
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  • 34 5 London, Sept 22, 1.0 p.m. Brussels Their Belgian Majesties and Prince Leopold have left Brussels for Ostend where they embark by the George Washington for the United States of Amerioa.
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  • 35 5 London, Sept 22, 13.20 p.m A New York message from Corpus Christi, Texas States There are now nearly 400 fatalities owing to the recent floods. It is feared that 800 have perished.
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  • 15 5 London, Sept 22, 7.35 p.m. Silver is at 62 gto 6lf firm.
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  • 229 5 Bolshevists and Peace, London, Sept 22, 1.55 a.m. Copenhagen The Lettish Information Bureau says that armietic conditions will be presented to the Soviet of Russia by three Baltic S.ates and include a regulation frontier on an ethnographic basis the creation of a neutral zone in which a neutral
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  • 239 5 London, Sept 20, 4.20 p.m. Copenhagen The Vienna Foreign Office has authorised the publication of offioi i documents bearing on the origin of the war which shew that thn Potsdam War Council of July 1914 w a s really held at Vi-nna. Tht-y include two unpublished
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  • 308 5 The weekly meeting of the Kent Aaaesment Board was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal offices, presided over by the Hon. Mr C J Saunders. Other members present were Messrs E Tessenaohn, Kob San Hin, Gaw Khek Kiam, E A Elias, S Thompson (Municipal Engineer) and H
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  • 330 5 Metal Workers Oat. London, Sept 22, 12.20 p.m. New York A nation-wide strike of 600,000 steel workers is announced to begin in the United States on Sept 22. The demands include an eight hour day and a six day week. London, Sept 22, 1.0 p.m. Tbe strike of
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  • 117 5 In acoordanoe with notioe given j by Mr Craig at the lait ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, he will ask the following questions at the next ordinary meeting to be held on Friday the 26th instant at 2.30 p.m. 1. Are the Manicipal authorities satisfied with the
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  • 87 5 Recruiting has now be*»n resumed in Madras Preaidency, generally, except in the following Taluqua which are still closed owing to the prevalence of diaease. Wander wash, Cheyyar, Arkonam Gudiyatham, Polier Tiruvannamalai and Walajapet Taluqk, of North Arcot Diatrict. Punganoor and Tirupathi, Taluqus of Chittoor Diatrict. Tuni Taluqu
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  • 55 5 Saya the Malay Mail i There is quite a boom in land values in Kuala Lumpur and the suburbs. Thia, we understand, ia due to money being held up and utilised locally owiny.to the unfavourable exchange ratea in India and Hongkong. Similarly with Singapore, where the effect
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  • 73 5 The appeal of Mr Yeoh Kok Ann against the order of Mr Justice Spronle committing him to rigorom imprisonment for 6 months or until payment of $7,000, the property of the estate of Yeoh Kok Leng deceased, alleged to have been milappropriated by him, which was heard
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  • 253 5 Frencb News Summary. Paris, Sept 22, 8 35 p.m. The important German paper, Polltiache Naohrichten, denies the assertion that a secret treaty has been oonoluded between Germany and Japan. The French Minister of Industrial said good work had beeu done at Brussels by the Supreme Eoonomio Counoil. FrancoBelgian
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  • 273 5 A Norwegian Process- Large quantities of Norwegian timber were formarly exported for impregnation and reimported into Norway, but lately a factory bas been built where large areas are available for weathering the timber before impregnation. Tbe works are designed to treat 2,300,000 cabic ft. of timber annually corresponding
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  • 70 5 The master of the Perils, whioh arrived at Penang on Monday reports that at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the 19th inst., while on his way to Kedah a first class Ohinese passenger jumped overboard. He promptly stopped his vessel and searched for the man. but
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  • 49 5 A gang robbery is reported to have been committed by five persons on the 22nd inst at 9, p.m. at tbe residence of Ng Kirn Neo, 10a, Victoria Street. Jewellery and cash to the value of $1,864 was removed. The robbers have not yet been arrested.
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  • 23 5 The Chinese Press reports that Norway has deoided to establish a Legation in China and that the Chinese Government has signified its agreement.
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  • 37 5 King George V has given H E Ln Tsien-tsiang, one of the Chinese deputies at home, bnt now returning to Peking, a photograph of himself, with autograph, in a silver frame, for H E President Hsu Bbih-ehauf.
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  • 634 5 Municipal Methods. r* th* Emit* al MaUja rrfMM. Dear Sir, —Through the medium of your valuable paper, I should like to bring to the notice of the proper authorities as regards to the conditions of Deaker Road. That partioular road is in sueh an awful condition, that one has
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  • 131 5 The friends of Mr A J Ranachan. dra, late hospital assistant, Isolation Hospital, Moalmein Road, gave a farewell entertainment to him at the Asiatic Hotel, North Bridge Road, on the eve of bis departure to Edinburgh to prosecute bis studies ln medicine. About 100 friends assembled aud gave
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  • 48 5 The Japanese are starting two new morning papers to be printed in English, the one to be called the Peking Herald at the Capital, and the other the N 0 Qasette, to be printed at Tientsin. Mr Willes is to edit the former and Mr Matsumars the latter,
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  • 83 5 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Yesterday i Results Championship. Manning beat Donaldson I—6, 7-5. Stout beat Hill B—6, 6—2. A Singles. Wodebouae owe 15 3 beat Bateman scr 9—7, 6—4. B 81ROLBB. Pash owe 2 beat De Mello scr 6—4, 6—l. 0 8 ing Las, Bennett owe 1 beat Smith scr
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  • 146 5 Yesterday's Play. Ladies Doubles B Class. Miss Pol Blase and Miss D Polglase owe 2, beat Miss Naughton and Mrs Graham owe 15, 6—3, 2—6, 10—8. Mrs Potta and Mrs Karsten owe 3, beat Miss W Lamb and Mrs Logan owe 4, 6—o, 4—6, 6—2. Mixed Doubles A
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  • 183 5 The following cards were returned for the September monthly medal 1 HlJonea 76 1 7 J Kennedy 81 2 7 D Settle 14 5 70 A T Sturrock 85 6 79 0 Salter 87 8 79 D Biasett 83 3 81 FNiblock 96 15 81 G A
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  • 156 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Sept. 23. Silver.—62^ Hongkong.—7B| per oent prem Shanghai— 36$ Robber.—Qaiet. October December Deliveries Bold et 95 eentf. Tin.—1137.00 buyers, bat no sellera. Shares -The Market oontinoei somewhat uncertain of itself but an air of optimism renders bosiness easier. Most robbers have buyers slightly below recent highest
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  • 77 5 A Penang correspondent of the Ipoh paper in the course of an artiole on gold smuggling, says One may do as he wills with hia sovereigns in Malaya. He may have them made into rings, necklaces, or other barbaric ornamentation. We hasten to oorrect this harmful statement.
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  • 82 5 The Banvard Co. Another crowded and enthusiastic hous« greeted "The Suffragettes" last night at the Victoria Theatre. The Banvard Co., will play the dreamy tropical musioal comedy "Hello, Hawaii," to-nigbt, and again to-morrow night. "Hello Hawaii" is a catohy musical comedy in two tuneful, funny acts, and certainly will
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  • 85 5 Calcu a c '-ptember 3, tnee. sage »»>s Owing to heavy downpour last week rivers are in fall flood. Reports of high flood* have also been reoelved from Pari District. In oonseqaenoe of breaches in Kasha bbadrr river tbe villages near Nimapada are under water. Breaches have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 767 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A Motor Car Driver for a De Dion machine, for at least three months. Apply to "B care of Malaya Tribune. 24 9 M— 29 9 WANTED FOB ESTATES (1) A junior clerk with neat handwriting and knowledge of typewriting. (2) A competent Store Clerk with previous
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  • 831 6 tatted ia lat Market thi* Morniag;. rtINWArOBm, Sept. 94 Kmm Lyoll miJ £.v»;t, Maaaangefcad Bhaia Bmkara, laac* -.be toilowinc Ua* of quotation. Keeper Sham. "o«. V»l-r Bt?t.r. flail.- If- AllagM 4/I/. Acsl- Jay- 7/- I Aug. -Malaj 11/- 16/--1 /y<Kunirr 46/ 60/--t- BataaffMalna I» 4/1 t 1
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  • 60 6 S*»pt. 24. 1919. On I^oii'jon— Bank 4 m/e 2/44 Demand 2/4| Private 3 m/i 2/4 13/16 On India— Pvnk T T. 112*. On Hon t; konj{— Bank d/d 7t| prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 36* On Java— Bank T. T. 125<j On Jain— Bank d/d 964 Bovoroigns—buying rate $8.^4
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  • 22 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—s. s. Kongosa Maru, Iyo Maru, Yoshida Maru No. 1, Gablonz.
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  • 264 6 Slifapare (Taak-Roadi Daily. The mail tains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7,7 a.m. (Sunday exoepied) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lnmpnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively, The through express to Penang leaves Kr Lnmpnr at 8 a.m. daily, arriving
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  • 69 6 TLu follow iaj are khc daw* eyartauij tana rlngayais of ife !.tUc|Msß i r i. t '»r ;yl:vrir I*a»I DtLIVKRBD tN Sinoapob* London. Jnly 3 August 7 do H do 7 do 15 do 13 do 16 do 18 do 18 do 23 do 30 do 29 do
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  • 160 6 R-furring to th« Police Magistrate's report on th>" above, in which a Japanese lady and gentleman happened to be qnita accidentally injured by stray pell«ts, the Ceylon Independent in i s issue of Sept 5 makes the following comments: On*» fact ecien? s clear from the
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  • 225 6 Increasing tbe Output- The sixth annual general meeting of shareholders in Malayan Collieries, Limited, waa held at the regis ♦.eted offloers of the Company, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Bnilding*, Knala Lnmpnr, on September 20ih at 11 am. Mr R C Rnasell presided. Them being no questions, Mr Chew
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  • 259 6 Sir J G Bose's discovery of tbe perception of plants to wireless -timu• lation bas roused keen h.ierest in Europe and it is expected that practical application will be made of the discovery. Nature in a review published in tbe current number sa>s "India is to b«
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  • 194 6 Yung Cheung, a money changer in Ship Sam Hong Street, of this City, we uVtraoded of $5,000, Hongkong no'-a on August 31. A person taHad at the money exohang* shop saj ing that he would lik° to exchange for $5,000, Hongkong notes, requesting the notes to
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  • 70 6 Orders for week ending Satarday. September 27. Wednesday 24th. Musketry. S V C Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thnrtfiay 25. Band Prac ic<\ M day Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. ExtOQtive Committee Meetiijp, Commissioner's Office, «.30 p.m. Friday 26th, Leoture by Rev, W Cross, V M C A. Hall,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF I AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. DRINK Beer and Stout. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Te j. Aurely." TO LET. Baffles Chambers Basement Suitable
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    • 377 6 The Tonic only Complete 01 fl DLII I for the Heart Blood ULUDIUL Mu£ Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS 1 Opotherapy of the blood with its act ye princioles. I Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal'food lor imparting Strength and Energy. X^^^aV Free from any
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    • 162 6 SUIDE BOOKS. By Lt.-Col. H. A. Newell, 1.A.. FR.GS., Madras. The following books from the pen of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca, Outstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10 cents per
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    • 113 6 NEW STOCK OF BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Mr. Punch's History of ths Great War (with 170 cartons and illustrations by famous "Punch" artists) $6.30 The Undying Fire (Movelj by H. G Wells 2.70 Useful Handbooks. Pearson's Fortune Teller .90 Fortune telling by cards .93 Simple Conjuring Tricks that anybody can perform
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 163 6 Mails Close. fo-fay Palembang Batavia Senang 8 pm P. Samba, Muntok and Palembang Cms o pm Medan Giro 8 pm Port Swettenham and Penang I poll 8 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Khiva 3 pm Hongkong, Shanghai ana Japan Mentor 4 pm Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 pm To-morrow Pulau Batam
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  • 506 7 Ipoh Sportsman i Surprise Obviously tbe close proximity of the gang robber gentry with their grimly playful ways, not to mention the growing fascination of tigers for crowded townships like Taiping and elsewhere, is net the only excitement even in the basy centres of the Federated Malay
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  • 151 7 Latest recruit to tbe ranks of British film stars," Lieut-Colonel Sir Simeon Stuart, the seventh baronet of Hartley M&adait, Hunts, is plsying at present in a pictare founded on Tennyson's poem, "Lady Clare." After a walking on part in "The Castle of DreauM," to gain an
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  • 387 7 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lnmpar, on Wpdnesdsy before Mr Josiioe Eirrjsbaw, the civil suit, Swee Heng Leong and Co, versos Messrs Wilson, Holgate and Co. (Far East) was disposed of, his Lordship awarding plaintiffs the fnll amount claimed $2 1,071.21 with costs against the defending company.
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  • 44 7 deAn historic sword io a pearLsted* prd gold scabbard was personally taesented to the Ring by represenBtires of tbe reigning Shaikhs of ahrain in the Persian Golf, who received from the King a signed portrait of himself in a surer trims.
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  • 253 7 Nell Gwyune 's Bank. Giving evidence before the Select Committee on the dormant bank balance!, Mr F W Fane, a partner in Meem Child and Company s Bank, said that the total nnolaimed balances held by the bank were £78,641, of whioh £1,607 had been repaid. There were abont 1,500
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  • 157 7 No lesi than £5,855,900 gross brewing profit and £2.175,800 net, were made by the great Guinness brewery business during the past year—easily record figures for this huge concern. The net profit is £895,300 higher than that for the last complete year before the war. In excise and licence
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 497 7 BANKS TH Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (lacui>orated in the Straits Settlements.J Head Office i Singapore, Baffles Chambers 5 <x 6. Branches; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Junker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jalan Saleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, Ban Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL.
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    • 444 7 BANKS CHARTERED RANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joins City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.
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    • 517 7 NOTICES Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify tbe public that we have established ourselves aa ribber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong's premises, No. 40 Robinson Road. (Telephone No. 7*6), Poh Chan Co. 40. Robinson Road, 66 v c FBASER NEAVE Limited. SINGAPORE. Messrs Eraser
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    • 420 7 WANTED^ WANTED A Shorthand typist. Salary 160 a month- State qualifications, nationality and age. Apply to X. T. Z- care of Malaya Tribune 50 5 uo WANTED A Jobbing Compositor. Good wages to a competent manApply personally with certificates to the Manager, The Straits Albion Press, Ltd., Singapore. 81 uc
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    • 54 7 HAEMORRHOIDS Otherwise Piles* are aggravated by eostiveness. In many cases when the constipation is dispelled by Pinkettes the Piles dry up and disappear. mWM the dainty little gentle-as-nature laxatives, also cure Biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, foul-smelling breath and skin eruptions. Of chemists or 60 cents a vial, from Dr.
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    • 434 7 1 is your Baby contented? Vo«r baby mn he contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only fn o food satisfies him. Baby should take his bottle to the last drop, should sleep peacefully, and week after week gain in w eight and health like this baby, steadily
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily. I SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. leaned Daily VoL VI. -Mo. 223 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 353 1 Arrivals. SEPTEMBER 22 Ipoh Bri 528 Cap McDonald from Penang Sept 20 S S'ship Coy Ltd. Ciroe Bri 314 Cap Robinaon from Belawan Sept 20 W Mansfield and Co. Mentor Bri 4732 Cap Warrall from Glasgow Aug 23 W Mansfield and Co. Tak Lee Bri 83 Nacodah from
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    • 131 1 Alphabetical Hat of Infected (signal XGQ) and Snspeoted (signal PPB) Porta: Signal fneoMsarv) In adFort notified. dition to Disease Quarantine flag. FPB Cerebro-Spinal a Meningitis o moy XQ 9 Cholera B*gan Si Api Api FPB Cholera Bangkok FPB PU^e Bangkok XOQ Cholera Ben*kal, t FPB Cholera Bdliton FPB Cholera
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    • 103 1 Wednesday, September 24—New M n J lh 34m High Water; --10.26 am. 9ft. 10 38 p n 9ft. Sins, Thursday, September 25 Hieb V7at«r:-10.53 a .m. 9ft' 2ins 11.12 p.m. 9ft. 7ins. Friday September 26.—Hie h Water 11.19 a.m 9ft. Sins; 11.46 p.m. 9tt. 4ins. Saturday, September
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      • 36 1 Fop Penang and Calcutta The I. C. g. N. Cog 8.8. KWAI. SANG, 2,320 tons, sails for above ports on or about 27th instant For freight or passage apply to Bonstead A Co Agents. 219 17«
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      • 278 1 0.5.X.1 Tin Osaka Shosen Kaisha, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan,) No. 9 Dm Soma Street fHmm tilings from Slßgipr. fßabjaot to ohaag* without notioa) For MARSEILLES A LONDON (via Portsaid) Alaska Maru Oct. 6 Celebes Maru Not. 1 (No Passenger Berth available for Barops. Space folly engaged.) For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES
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      • 339 1 WPPIM YUSEN Kilj (Incorporated in Japan) M«ii u* Kt a mperl kmm Ufmm^ (S.bj.ct to Alteration, witho.t Notice) 'uropoon Umm (Via Sues Canal) Fortnightly ft-* r» (imtci). mm, mm* t.«, IM w lllw cc lyo Maru Wakasa Maru (carvo) 24th *Pt Atsuta Maru «arly Q ct Shidzuoka Maru Oct. D«lagoa
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      • 58 1 |THF UUfHiliSn AND ~W I SHIPPING GAZETTt SUBSCRIPTION ATp PayableJnAdvance Per annum Half-yearly {^OfJ Par quarter '-25 Per mensem... J **75 gag Extra 50 et«. SEANC LINE Oi STEAMERS. BANGOON and CHINA RUN. S.S. Gle.voole 3,740 Tor..' 8.8. SEA.NG Bee 5,799 Ton«. B.S. Seaxg Choo.v 5.775 Ton.«. For freight or
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