Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1919
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Title Section28 1919-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVLNING DAILY. Vol VI. f*o 275 BINGAPOBI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2428 words
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Advertisement349 1919-11-24 1 llS WATT CO. I tfarket Street and Orchard Road j SPECIALISTS IN asotor Repairing, Motor Lop"**' Sh«P s SU> P AND gstata Requisite*, 'phone 741. WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH tke war all tasks should bo handled. It's skill that counts in this skill and sincerity, moral fibre and cheerfulness, you349 words
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Advertisement254 1919-11-24 1 Straits Jiotel i TANJONG PACAR RO 0. j Board aad Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For pirti :ul *rs apply tojihe .V anager. TERMS VERY MODERATE Ttltgrmphlo Addreat P RAN ARAN.' «■RBWBTa UIJIU B«Marwt*w£H«aVaß M.A. SAIBOOtCO. General Merchants Money Changers. All are kindly toliciUd to Inspect oar ihop at Johnston254 words
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Advertisement33 1919-11-24 1 MEUKOW BRANDY. FINE OLD MELLOW LIQUEUR Obtainable From the leading dealers. BOTTLED IN FRANCE BT I A. C. MEOKOW Co. COGNAC. CASTILLO BRAND Old Spanish Port. -i ''Cia h^k A GOOD FRUITY WINE.33 words
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Advertisement301 1919-11-24 1 JrTin 13 Relieve tliat full feeling i| after eating. |3 SafJafJsWMMaWaM u-Tar'Sa—eMsT S "ONODft" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. I t i SOLE AGENTS: j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) I I Useful to Planicrs. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which is only once301 words
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Article181 1919-11-24 2 Lewis Peat's Report. Singapore, Nov 21. Since our last report the market has been easier and price have declined on the weaker news from London and New York. Spot. A good enquiry exists for ill grades and fair business haa been done. Standard Sheet hss sold181 words
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Article121 1919-11-24 2 Guthrie Co. Ltd's Report. Singapore, Nov 21. The usual weekly auotions which opened on Thursday saw a continuance of tbe recent good demand but at lower values than last week in sympathy with the London and New York markets. Fine Pale Crepe sold at up to 98 cents (two lots121 words
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Article590 1919-11-24 2 Singapore, Not. 20. Owing to data may and Monday bein* holiday?, buaineei over the week waa somewhat reitrioted bat Taesday found a moderate number of orders awaiting in the robber ahare market aud dealing! have been fairly active, in fact numerous ebarea register farther gains and590 words
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Article481 1919-11-24 2 Apropos of the recent Chengav processions, tbe following extract from tie Rev J Mac Gowan's Sidelight* oo Chinese Life," published by Messrs Kegan Paul, French, and Trobner in 1907, is interesting: The most popular and the most generally worshipped idol is KwanYin, or the Goddess of481 words
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Article91 1919-11-24 2 Canton is agog over an incident which occurred between the Sindents and the Sincere Company in whioh, *s a result, several students were wounded and about one hundred and thirty of them Including twenty-five girl students were locked up in the basement of the ■•ore from 7-3091 words
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Advertisement284 1919-11-24 2 1 SINGAPORE I 1*M SINGAPORE Jl g I aaavBsaa————— M NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Marks are the I sole and exclusive property of VANUGOPAUL Co. of 92, Market Street, Singapore, and are used by them in respect of piecegoods imported and sold by them. 1 1284 words
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Advertisement240 1919-11-24 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Lite Assurance Co., Hi. {Established 1874. Incorporated in India. PUNDS exceed Five Crores Rspees. Absolute Security. (Minimi si.l 11,141.10 Insurance effected In 1918 $1,147,112.16 Total Policies in force 69.405 assuring with Bonus Additions 598.817.617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. E-tablishes a record in the240 words
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Advertisement475 1919-11-24 2 Iff« nil This is your Guarantee that Sanatogen will benefit your health What stronger guarantee can you desire than the unanimous verdict of thecleverest physicians in the world? Such was the verdict of the Sixteenth International .Medical Congress in London, which gave its highest poaaible award, the Grand Prix, to475 words
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Advertisement310 1919-11-24 2 AUCTION SALES. An EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to procure VEGETABLE OILS and TALLOW T << IMPORTANT AUCTION >- Qp Large quantity of Vegetable Oils and Tallow ex s.&, "Gulden? To be held at the P. O. Company's Wharf at Telok Blangah ON FRIDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER 1919, AT 2.30 p v Comprising:—l,743 Casks310 words
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Article262 1919-11-24 3 Singapore, Nov, 24. Meam Latham Co., 30-A Bafilei Place adviie the following isolation! AlorGajah 14.10 $4.30 AyerKumngi 1-35 L 45 AyetMolek 2.90 300 ayerPanat 13 50 13 90 Biltowaie 6.75 700 Bnkit Jelotong 0 87$ 0.95 Bukit Katil 120 1.25 Bukit X B 0.80 0.85 Beaxtt L5O262 words
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Article261 1919-11-24 3 Singapore, Not. 24, Ti».—See Local and General column* Co?ra«— Bojaineai done, Tapioca.— Steady.—No Bualneei Sage Flour- —Bußineee done. QawbUr. —Business done. jXjppgyv— Weak.—BniineM done. Qthmr Products.— Market QoJet liust Lenl ■•rlit Oitfrtieai. Nntmegi 110 S. per pieul 162.00 NutmegiSOS. 6800 Oopraßall 22 50 Oopra Gorong Talo 23 00261 words
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Advertisement306 1919-11-24 3 MARLBOROUGH Xht Bail for Comfort, Good Mmaic and Good Picturaa Beach Road. r WHietdftJ, November 19, to Monday, Neveaieer 14 iJ EXCELLENT PHOTO-DRAMA Seasational and Attention-Rivetting STRIPPED FOR A MILLION In 5 Parte Pofttayi B l a fine atory presented in an unusually interesting manner ALSO CONSUL H4RUM SCARUM Another306 words
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Advertisement564 1919-11-24 3 The Tfct From friday, NeTember 81, to Wednesday. Serumeer 8* Alhamtw g Alhambr ala ia tbe only 3 «ie Theatre aT THB theatre AI U A DD A "r ALHAiVIDI\A s: Oreheatr a, Tea, eta. aad the BEST The Hall for Malic aad Peaterei served BEACH ROAD datlon. Intervale. A564 words
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Advertisement314 1919-11-24 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLA I HOUSE EMPIRE Taajoag Pagar Read d>axu« Pa*s t Door. To-Mght! Second Show at 9.30 pm. To-Night!! LADY TSEN MEI Lawyer, doctor, cinema star and an athlet* of no mean Ability. The first Chinese Scretn Artist t> rise to ar fume. For the Freedom of th.9314 words
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Article971 1919-11-24 4 We have won the war. That ie a great achievement, but it ie not enough. We fooght to gain a lasting Peaoe, and it is our supreme duty to take every measure to secure it. Thua wrote the King in a messsge read at a meeting held971 words
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Article438 1919-11-24 4 W* 49 est ssseswffff mim$ Cm ofimim* esfrsassi hf mrrt$f§mdwut$.} Better Education For Malays. From Kemudi Bahru, K. L." We cannot deny and cannot even dream of denying the generosity of oar paternal F M 8. Government in awarding ne the various educational privileges, such as Government scholarships,438 words
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Article237 1919-11-24 4 Tin is at $138.00; no sellers. The s.s. Dilwara' ia due here from Colombo at 7 a.m. on Toesday. R Selangor will be playing Singapore at Rugby football and hockey in Singapore this Christmas. The latest London cables to hand thia morning are dated as followe:— Ordinary rate 20h November237 words
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Article89 1919-11-24 4 At the Swimming Club yesterday morning, there was a 440 yards handicap, whioh resulted in another olever win for that splendid yonng swimmer Oole (seed IB years) who has had so many sue MM to his credit during the past Cole, from soratoh, won well by five yards from Davidson89 words
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Article618 1919-11-24 4 OPINION IN FRANCE M BRITAIN. «'«««n.^ London, Nov 18 —R political situation in 2?*% authoritatively stated»l for the technical sW? ,> rat.ficat.ons, the PeaWfc L? Germany ie an *»om2&"* and there will not b« fi tion of altering it. T he go* consider whether ant Jiving618 words
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Advertisement187 1919-11-24 4 ROBINSON CO. British made Offer JBBBBk Boo s A Shoes. No. 1152. Black Box Calf Derby Boots in all sizes. Price $12.5u nett. No. 4 Tan Coarse Hide Derby Boots, suitable for estate use. Price S10.50 oett. No. 1408. Tan Derby Boots. Price $15.50 nett. Mo. 2258. Tarn Willow Derby187 words
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Advertisement302 1919-11-24 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Bidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills I GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKIAT Code used A. B. C. 5th Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1382. In extension of our preseot fleet,302 words
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Advertisement93 1919-11-24 4 CINEMA ftigh BADCES (^S Our First Assortment Ten Different Kinds -Pearl Whits, Eddie Polo, Irene Castle. Harry Carey. Lilian Walker, Marie Osborne, etc. 2i> cents each, Poetage extra or $2.00 for ten, Post FreeOutstation Orders must be accompanied by remittances not less than $2.00. CINEMA POSTCARDS. 50 cents for a93 words
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Advertisement79 1919-11-24 4 Guinness* Horsehead stout In Quarts. Pints Nipt Mmm SBa mm W\ H I I Caldbeck, Mdcgregor AND Co. Wink And Spirit Merchants. Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: KIAM KIAT tSc Go. 108 sod 109 Market Street ssB5SS535B5B5Bgsss3jgggACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. A. A. Rodrigues and family79 words
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Miscellaneous44 1919-11-24 4 WHEN AND WHERE, Monday< Nov. 2<« Mergni, Evatt'e, noon. Lodge St. George, 9 p.m. Football S.R.C. v. S.C F.A. Tuesday, Nov- 25. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Clerk'a Union, St. Andrews UW 5.15 p.m. Football S.R.C. II v. Bouitew»Thursday Nov- 27« Football: S.K.C. v. Manchefteri.44 words
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Article295 1919-11-24 5 American Senate in a Sad Muddle. REVOLUTION IN VLADIVOSTOK B r jtigh supremacy exists. British supremacy is going to be maintained." That is a plain pronouncement by Mr Balfour regarding Egypt the Suez Canal. Proceeding upon that basis, Egyptian selfis to be extended. Meanwhile, more serious295 words
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Article183 1919-11-24 5 MILITARY LEADERS' TESTIMONY. Reuter. Berlin, No* 19—In view of Hindsnburg's and LudendorfFs first ippearance at the war enquiry, extraordinary precautions were taken to restrain demonstrations in their honour. There was a police co don it the Reichstag. The car convey. Ing them was strongly escorted by troops. TheReuter. - 183 words
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Article85 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov 19. —Active operanoni have began on the Indian rontiers, against the recalcitrant &-SU ii, recently have been ®<*t troabltBome. Following the rejeotion of the "tab demands, a squadron of *enty.five aeroplanes intensively ed Mahsad centre, Kani«vim, which was recently a BriP®*» aQ d otherReuter. - 85 words
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Article20 1919-11-24 5 X( >v 20.—The Minister a fj? affair naa foreshadowed 2H5 ln naval defence. Ad- advising him in the20 words
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Article175 1919-11-24 5 JAPAN NOT OPPOSED TO REFORMS. Gothenburg, Nov. 19.—The German delegation to the Washington labour conference has cancelled its passages in view of the' imminent close of the conference. London. Nov 19—The first general agreement ever made between Occidental and Oriental representatives regarding labour standards has been reached in175 words
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Article51 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov 19.—The Times Washington correspondent saya that notwithatanding expectations, it ia now reoogniaed that the ooal miners at most centres remain out and do not intend to reaume until the employera and workers' conference in Washington, whioh ia proceeding bitterly, has produced the deairedReuter. - 51 words
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Article36 1919-11-24 5 Havas. Paris Nov. 17,—1t seems very probable that the Paria printing workers' atrike is at an end. The papera will reappear next Wednea day the workers having asked for a resumption of work.—Havas.Havas. - 36 words
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Article38 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 19.-A Par is message eays it i> believed that Britain is pressing for the trial of the exKiiser in LondoD, bnt there are differenoea of opinion among the i Allies in thia matter.—Renter,Reuter. - 38 words
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Article764 1919-11-24 5 GOVERNMENT S FIRM POLICY EXPLAINED. Supremacy to be Maintained. Reuter. London, Nov 18.—After the debate on Russia in the House of Commons, Mr Ormsby Qore deplored the delay in making peaoe with Turkey, He said that half the trouble in Egypt today was due to this continuedReuter. - 764 words
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Article253 1919-11-24 5 ROUSING WELCOME TO NEW YORK. Tbe Hospitable Americans New York, Nov 18.—The Prince of Walei arrived shortly after eleven this morning and met with an enthusiastic reception. New York, Nov 19. —As the Prinoe of Wales', launch approached the shore, destroyers saluted with twenty-one guns. Simultaneously aerial253 words
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Article281 1919-11-24 5 Bolshevist Activities. Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov 19.—A Lithuanian report from Kovno says that 30,000 Germans, including Lettow Vorbeck's East African troops and four hundred armoured motor-cars and lorries, have invaded Lithuania and are marohing on Shavli. London, Nov 19.—The wireless claims to have oaptured Kursk, 300 miles south ofReuter. - 281 words
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Article61 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 18,—A British mission is proceeding to South Rossis, via Constant inople, to Rostoff, under Mr Mackinder, M.P Government attaohes the greatest importance to the immediate economic development ot' South Russia in view of placing British trade on a sound basis in the rich area?,Reuter. - 61 words
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Article66 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. Stockholm, Not. 19.—The Afton- I blad's correspondent at Helslngfors says that the British fleet in the Golf of Finland has withdrawn into ice-free waters. Ai the remit of enquiries at the Admiralty, the papers state that the balk of the British will return from the Baltic veryReuter. - 66 words
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Article1024 1919-11-24 5 BIG WIN FOR THE MODERATES. Clemencean's Little Joke. Reuter. London, Nov 18.—The Bolshevist issue has made the election in France momentoas for more than the electoral efforts it i nang a rated. The result is significant, not merely for France bnt for the world, whioh is bonnd toReuter. - 1,024 words
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Article161 1919-11-24 5 Labour Situation Improved. London, Nov 19.—1n the House of Commons. Sir R Borne, moving a supplementary estimate of I 5 millions sterling for unemployment donations, stated that at present 479,000 are reoeiving the donation, including 344,000 ex. servioe men and 34,000 civilians. Since the armistice, employment had161 words
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Article105 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov 20.—A Cairo meseage dated Nov 16 says turbulent scenes were renewed all day long. Demonstrators seized the tramcars, and students went in procession with the Egyptian flag. Hooliganism developed into disturbances, which covered five localities. Three police stations were damaged and some police wereReuter. - 105 words
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Article57 1919-11-24 5 Budapest, Nov 20.—The Cabinet, after considering the declaration of Sir George Clerk that the Entente is unable to recognise the existing Government, agreed to the retirement of Premier Friedrioh and designated Minister of Public Worship Hussar as Premier, oharging him to form a Coalition. It is expeoted that57 words
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Article69 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. London, Nov 19,—In the Com* mons at question time, Mr Wardle stated that 45,000 iron moulders are still striking and it is estimated that 75,000 are thereby made idle. It is understood that negotiations thereanent are being reopened. It is noteworthy that Sir Auckland Geddes lastReuter. - 69 words
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Article329 1919-11-24 5 Paris, Nov 20.—1t is reported that the Supreme Council believes the Versailles Treaty will operate ou Dee L Paris, later.—The Supreme Council has deoided to inform the German delegates that the Peace Treaty will become operative on January 1, consequently the protocol must be signed by then. It329 words
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Article106 1919-11-24 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 18.—The eight German vessels held up in Amerioa are the Imperator, the Kiiserin Ancua'a Victori?, the Prirz FriedericL Wilhelm, J h« Cleveland renamed Mobile, the Zeppelin, the Cap Finisterre, Pretoria and Grai Waldersee. The steamers weie lem to America since February for th> transportation ofReuter. - 106 words
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Article18 1919-11-24 5 London. Nov 18.—The House of Commons unanimously read a third time the Aliens Restriction Bill.18 words
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Article172 1919-11-24 5 Assizes Tn «I Opens. Thia morning, before Mr Jnatic Brown, at the six'h Assize, the oaae waa taken in which Mr Harold Latham is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $68,925.98 belonging 'oCapt Wine between Sept 1917 and J us 1918. Mr V D172 words
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Article65 1919-11-24 5 To-day, 24th Soccer, let XI vb. S C F A XL (SRC ground.) Tuesday, 25th Soccer 2nd XI ye. Boustead's XL (S R C ground). Thursday, 27.h Soccer Ist XI vs. Manchester's XI (S R C ground). Friday, 28ih Hock v, Ist XI ye. SCC XI.65 words
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Article45 1919-11-24 5 Last Saturday The untitled Co. s'bged Ha'ichdndra Vilasam (Mayanakandam), the a:,ci»-n. King who established the »mth Tbe principal artistes wer. Mr C N Nimmalvar Bsddiyar, v. bo ac*<-d as Harichandra, and Misi P X Negaratnam, who acted si Chaiidramathi. Boih were applauded by the audi--nee.45 words
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Advertisement232 1919-11-24 5 UTbST ADVLRI ISBMEiNTS. WANTE D.—A dispenser, qualified preferred. Apply to Chemist c/o Malaya Tribune. 24 11 6 12 FOR SALE. A Cottage with MfQQ eg. ft. freehold Knd, iv Lorong W off Ge> lang Road Dwelling Houses in Serangoon Road. A beautiful, substantial, brkk compound hou-e. on freehold land about232 words
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Article845 1919-11-24 6 Prim OooUt in Urn Mirk* this Moraiij. ■DTCAPOBB, BaY. v 1« LyaJi and sWatt, Mxohang* and Bbai a Brakara, Imm the folio wine liat of qaatatioai Hoifcer Shares. So*. Vaiat. B«"rt. BillHii I/ A r..M 2S 2/8 Anglo fen 6 6 8 17- Aaglo-Malay 12/8 is 1845 words
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Article54 1919-11-24 6 Singapore, Nov. J4, 1915. On LonJon— Bank 4 m/s 2/^ Demaud 2/4 Private 3 m/s 2/5 1/32 On India— Bank T T. 107 On Hongkong— On Shanghai— Bank d/d 271 On JavaBank T. T. 125 On Japan— Bank d/d 93} •orereigns—buying rate 18.54 Bank of England rate 6% Bar54 words
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Article48 1919-11-24 6 Delivered io London The ■BMOwtag nre the lat"* ol departure fror.. Singapore of th* Furcpean iatsallaj and their deliver In r -r burr DiLiVHsa nr Sinoapobb London. Sept. 22 do 24 do 29 Nov. 1 do 7 do Oct 11 do 15 do 21 do 1748 words
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Article16 1919-11-24 6 Ship in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—s. s. Prins der Nederlanden.16 words
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Article90 1919-11-24 6 London, Nov I.—ln the Honse of Commons, replying to Mr Cairns with regard to the Burma Govern, mint's control of the rica crop, Mr Montagu said that prioes allowed were above the average He denied thai cultivators and middlemen had lost, except in the sense that profit,90 words
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Article202 1919-11-24 6 End of the Trial. London, Oot 31— it the hearing of the Fratel oeee to-Jay, the De* puty Judge Advocate, maiming up, said Fratel was regarded as a British medical ofßoer at Bagdad. Most of the witnesses were smarting nnder a sense of wrong, and in moh202 words
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Article105 1919-11-24 6 Rangoon, Nov 7.—Number 1 Rice Mill at Kanoungto across the Rangoon River, belonging to Bulloch Brothers and Company, with all machinery, godowna, aud stock on band, was destroyed by fire at 3 this merning. In addition to the mill proper and the engine room, etc.. five105 words
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Article81 1919-11-24 6 Rcmbay, Nov 7 —Malaria is pre valent iv Bombay in epidemic form. Moat offices are in difficulties owing to a considerable number of their staffs suffering from malaria. Bom* bay Telegraph office, finding it difficult to cope with the work owiDg to tbe large number of the81 words
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Article102 1919-11-24 6 Macphail Co.'s Report Sinza pore Nov 22. Silver.—73^. Hongkong.—l26 por prero. Tin.—Buyers $139.50, no sellers. Shares. —A brisk market. Rubbers.—Tapah sold at $21.50, Temerlohs st $1 75, Ulu Pandansat $2.30, C dinsburgbs at $3.75, PanUis United Malacciti at $2.10, Sembrongs at 61 ots, and Glenealys at $3.10. Jimihs offer a*102 words
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Article51 1919-11-24 6 Yeitai Mgrn, 2,00 1, tons, Cap U from Rangoon 24 11, for Hongkong 34.11, Namasie. Fokushu Maru, Japan 995 tons, Cap X Hirano, from Paso man 24-11, for Bangkok *6 11, O S K. Merkus, Dutch 379 tons, Cap Haqroan, from Pontianak 24-11, for Bamboe 28-11, X P51 words
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Article15 1919-11-24 6 Australian coastal shipping freights and fares were some weeks ago inereas- d 10 per cent.15 words
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Advertisement91 1919-11-24 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' I AT I Hutfenbach j BROS. Co. DRINK Btout. j THE POPULAB BSTlRAGrlS. ISold Everywh«r«. G. AURELY Co., j Singapore and Penang. !8ole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and limatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Aualj." 1 i s "7T i We91 words
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Advertisement410 1919-11-24 6 Tralß Sendees. SlßJitsrs (Ttßk-Road) Daily The mail t.-ains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road SBattoal daily at 7.7 s.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuaia Lumpnr st 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 am. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala. Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily, an-iving410 words
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Advertisement50 1919-11-24 6 Secure your seats early To-night THE STAB OPERA It The Theatre Roiil North Bridge Road will stage a Malay Play in two parts BEDAR SARI Our new set of scenery is now ready. Watch for the gr»nd exhibition. Phone ISM for seats. K. H. Cheongf, Propristor. Y. L. Tan. Maaasjer50 words
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Advertisement309 1919-11-24 6 The Tonic j only Complete 01flQ fl E for the Heart Biood DLUD L U L Husci 5 Preparation. and Nerves. Anaßmia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraiii-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les, Globeol iB a typioal active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy. Free309 words
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Miscellaneous129 1919-11-24 6 Mails Close. Trday. Batu Pahat Meoa j pm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Giang Ann 3 ptn Bangkok Mata Hari j pm Matacca Hje Leong j pm P. Swettenham Teluk Anson (Perak a. a. Co. Ltd.)3 pm To aorrow. Cucob Soon Hong 9 un Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Lim 9129 words
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Article404 1919-11-24 7 A Few" Howlers.' A confusion or collision of Ideas produces those remakable replies to questions for whioh the young ides is much distinguished, suggests Raymond Q Fuller, writing in the American Child. A considerable collection of these howlers, made by Mr Fuller, contains the following cheerful examples A404 words
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Article209 1919-11-24 7 De.ree 60 Years Old. On November 17 ft uijique celebra i v was to take place in CftDton whm Vr Vi Hsiu Chios', an cctogenftrian Mftndariu and echolftr, intended to celebrate tbe 60th anniversary of hia receipt of a master's degroe as a Chinese scholar, Cha Jen, following209 words
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Article42 1919-11-24 7 OidVri for week -riding Saturday, November 29. Monday, 24. Individual Troop Parades ai usual. Taesday. 25. 5.15 p.m.—Signalling Hass, YMCA. Wednesday, 26. 5.10 p.m.—Musketry, SVC Drill Hall, Tiarsday, 27. 5.15 p.m.—Band Practise, Malay Tolunteer Club, Frank 0. Sands Commissioner42 words
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Article520 1919-11-24 7 A Visit To F»r away knnsu Lauchow (Kanen). S-.pt. 29.—Two and a half day's journey to the •oath-weft of Lanohow liea the oity of Hoohow. that great Moslem oentre of Kama. The journey Ii over a mountainoni road and ie fall of interest to the traveller, besides520 words
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Article192 1919-11-24 7 CalcutU*. November 9.—A serious railway smssb, rtsulting in the death of three passengers and seventeen othera (inolnding a European and an Indian driver) being §>ri usly ir.jared, took pLce on Sitiudfiy at 7.45 p.m., at the B,vr nngaohi yard of the E tat Indian Railway, between192 words
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Article67 1919-11-24 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 29, 1919. Monday, 24. 6.;0 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Co. S V I, R-omits. Wednesday, 26. 5 10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Co. S V I, Recruits. Friday. 28. 4.30, p.m.—Balestier Range, Eurasisn Co., Part I Classification. Saturday, 29. 2.3067 words
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Advertisement446 1919-11-24 7 P ,in th Straits B-tfles Cbauibert 5 J; 6. 85 Beach Street. P e 131 J-nker Sre-t M*!**!: 79 Jalea Suleiman. Elwiw R&h>mak--8414 at London, New AfST Francisco, Batavia, ba j», Semarang, Pa'embang 5?E$ CAPITAL $8,000,000 $6,000,000 la** $3,CC0,000 Bt»* Tf L $3,000,00" fiaPfo< Sian g; E S q. Chairman446 words
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Advertisement411 1919-11-24 7 BANKS. CHART* RED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares uf £20 each £1,200,000 Rtsarve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Wertminster and Parr's Bank,411 words
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Advertisement595 1919-11-24 7 NOTICES. notice:. I hare vacated my shop No. 14 Beach Koad, and my present address would be during office hours 19 Malacca Street aa« after office hours No. 10 Arab Street. G H Sblrizl it li SI 11 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Deed Poll or Special Power595 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-24 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as naturePinkettes are laxative perfection; cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes- Of chemists, or send 90 cents per vial,431 words
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Advertisement163 1919-11-24 7 Manufacturers and Dealers of all kinds of Paper Soxes and its fittings Orders promptly executed YANAGISAWA Co, No. 36, Qneen Street, Singapore. TO LET. Baffles Chambers Basement. Suitable for Storing Rubber. Area 17,652 square ieet Entry from Ist September. 1919. For farther particulars apply to The Secretary, Garden Club. BE163 words
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Title Section24 1919-11-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. tSIQMf Dailf.j SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. imm&A orglly Vol. VI.- -Ho. 97f SINGAPOM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article228 1919-11-24 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 81. KaJmoaDut 170 Cap Brautigam from B;gan NjV 20 K P NOVEMBER 22. Tydens Bri 4779 Cap Propbert from Liverpool Oct 15 W Mansfield <h Co. Perak Bri 519 Cap Jones from T. Anson Not 20 S S'ship Coy Ltd. London Dat 1127 Cap Randon from228 words
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Article139 1919-11-24 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted (signal XGQ) and Bnspeoted (signal FPB) Ports I Signal fneoMsary) in adPort no till sd. dltion to Dimsm Quarantine flag. Amoy FPB Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis Amay XGQ Chalera Bangkok FPB Cholera Bataria FPB Cersbro-Spinal Pases Batu Pahat XGQ fbalera Bambay XGQ Chalera Bombay XGQ Small pox139 words
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Article93 1919-11-24 1 Monday, November 24—Moon M»x. 8 20. A. High Water:— 10.42 a.m. 9ft. sins 11.58 p.m. Bft. 6ins. Tuesday, November 25,—High Water;—ll.l2 a.m. 9ft sins. Wednesday, November 26.—High Water:—o.3l a.m. Bft. 4 ins 11 43 p.m. 9ft. 4ins. Thursday. November 27.—High Water :—1 5 a.m, Bft. 3ins 01693 words
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Article274 1919-11-24 1 Ramsgats Skipper's Lively Adventures ia North Sea Exciting adventures befal skipper George Bradley, of the R»msgav i-am trawler Acceptable, oo Lie tirst North Sea fishing trip sine his release from work wiih th Dover Patrol. In one night be rawled up three moored The first274 words
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Article167 1919-11-24 1 With seven steamers available, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company will inaegerate a freight line between Shanghai and India ports beginning the irst of December. Seven United States Shipping Board freighters will allow a ten-day service from Shanghai tbe steamers to call at Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang,167 words
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Article90 1919-11-24 1 London, Oct. 27 —Lloyds shipping repot t for 1917-19 states that at the end of June, 1919. a record amonnt of ehiphnilding was going on throughout tho world, namely, 4,800,000 tons, of which two millions wero h-ing builc in the United Kingdom. During ih- year up to Jane90 words
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Advertisement519 1919-11-24 1 FO* I Up-to-date I MOTOR CARS RING UP 1 TIE riKLII MOTOR HOUSE I Phone 371. P. *0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporate© st I«»£Ajr») MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 3. N. Co. fUodai oou tract with rlii Majesty's ••▼•m«entJ THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BtMIAY519 words
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Advertisement34 1919-11-24 1 Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. "Shire Line." S,B. CARDIGANSHIRE For Genoa and London due to sail hence about 2«th November. Has still Ist class accommodation vacant. For further particulars apply to Bonstead Co. Agents.34 words
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Advertisement323 1919-11-24 1 "EUerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Enolan».) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing Aeout. City of Melbourne end Nov. Kalomo fjec. American Manchurlan Line For New York direct Joint service witb Alfred Holt Co., (The "Blue Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For oarfco bookings and particulars regarding rates oi323 words
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Advertisement295 1919-11-24 1 O. S. K. Tbe Osaka Sbosti Kalska, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. 2 Do Souza Btpeot ProNtetf sililiit Iran Sliftptrt OsvbjMt fce «kanff wUkeot atHtt) For MARSEILLES A LONDON (via Portaaid) Alps Maru Des. 19 For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no ipact available) Inde Maru Di* 9 For SOUTH AMERICA (Via295 words
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Advertisement441 1919-11-24 1 j THE MUTA THIdjiTj I AND 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE SUBSCRIPTION R\tv s Payable in Advance. Per annum ».4,. Half-yearly Wg Per quarter $8 7$ Poeta*e Extra SO eta. per month NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Velar Mail Ceatract witl the Imperial Japaaets Gsversam (Sabject ta Alterations witheat Notice) European441 words
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Advertisement29 1919-11-24 1 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. RANGOON and CHINA Bf*. s.s. «len»«lb tmm 8.8. SaiK« Bki B"» 8.8. SCAK* CHo«k MB For freight er passage, app'T GIONG HOE A Co 129 words
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