Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1919
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Title Section26 1919-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.i SHIPPING GAZETTE. O/rXZ'. Vol. VI No 276 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.26 words
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Advertisement198 1919-11-25 1 15 WATT GO. tork«t Street and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN motor Ropalring, Motor «OPP' l#s sh| P s Stop AND Catate Roquialtos. (phone 741 v BPEHIAL CHANGI OF PROGRAMME. For Three Nights only. Tuadaf, Wednesday and Thursday 25th, 26th and 17th Mov. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP. FRANK198 words
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Advertisement183 1919-11-25 1 Straits TANJONG PAGAR RO*D. j Board and Lodging, Single and Double Koomi. For partioulua »pply tojthe Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE Talegiapblo Addreea PBANAKAN.' i MJ, SAIBOO S Co. General Merchants looey Changers All are kindly solicited to Inspect oar shop »t Johnston s Pier, Singapore Foreign Coins of all kinda183 words
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Advertisement54 1919-11-25 1 I PORT WINE l| I (DRY) Castle J. 140 Vei *y j Years u hi IjDH Wood HSH Colour A Very Old Choice Wine Bottled by W. A. Gilbey Ltd. Horse El Great Age j Bouquet. KB Dm OH BleM llSiife Heart-Tonic Digestive tepsis Non-Gouty. II CJT 1 HP" Obtainable54 words
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Advertisement300 1919-11-25 1 p Mints Relieve t licit full feeling j after eating. I "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) J Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which is only once pressed, is of th highest qufclitv,300 words
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Article207 1919-11-25 2 On Saturday morning, before Dr, Mnrray Robertson, in the Coroner's oourt, an inquest was held on Sem Pen, a fruit seller, who was stabbed on Sept 18 at Beach-road by another Chinese, named Ang Sry, over a bargain about some fruit, and di«d on the 7th inst. at207 words
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Article147 1919-11-25 2 Ceoil Street, whioh with one or two exoeptions has enjoyed an Immunity from business houses until quite reoently, will shortly form one of the prinoipal business centres. Messrs Brorsard and Mopin are erecting a reinforosd concrete building for tbe Sooiete Anonym* Oriental Messrs Almosawa and Co, with147 words
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Article56 1919-11-25 2 Programme of DrilJp, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 29, 1919. Wednesday, 26. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Co. 8 V I, Recruits. Friday, 28. 4 30. p.m.—Balestier Range, Eurasian Co., Part I Classification. Saturday. 29. 2.30 p.m.—Baleetier RaDge, Chinese Co, Parts I& II Classification. R. Smith 2ad56 words
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Article189 1919-11-25 2 The Cinema. There are now being shown in the second house at the Empire an exceptionally interesting 6-reel war drams, For the Freedom of the East, starring the well-known Chinese artiste Lady Tsen Met, followed by a Screen Magazine and a S-part Western drama while c repeat of The189 words
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Article152 1919-11-25 2 Last Saturday, before Mr P F Divld in the diatriot ooart, Mrs F M King brought a claim to recover $95 for board and lodging for the month of Aagait last from Mr H W Hewett, of Measri John Little and Co, Ltd. The terma on152 words
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Article60 1919-11-25 2 Ihe trial at Penang Assises, before Mr. Justice Spronle, of Z. B. Cornelius snd Ching Lian Seng, revenue offioers of the Government Monopolies, on the charge of Iheft of 380 American gold ooins on board the La Marne while at anchor in Penang Hsrbour, has ooncluded,60 words
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Article73 1919-11-25 2 Mr. A W. Just, Senior Magistrate, Knala Lnmpnr, goes on eight months leave as from to-day. being dn- to sail from Singapore on Tnesdayor Wednesday next, says Saturday's Malay MaiL Mr. W. Pryde will sot from Monday next temporarily Senior Magistrate, nmil the arrival of either Mr. C X J.73 words
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Article48 1919-11-25 2 Yesterday, before Mr Langham Carter in the third eonrt, Leong Man, of Bago«street, was charged with being oonoerned in the removal of opium and ohandn for importation, at Tanjong Pagar-road at 6.30 a.m. last Saturday. He was fined 1800 or three months' rigorous Imprisonment in default.48 words
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Advertisement463 1919-11-25 2 BP ™ovZ— The Cost for Renewals is 'up 1 100 to 2007o!! 0T IF you want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING JWI I STOCK, MACHINERY, WOODWORK, SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated prices until the world shortage is overcome. Isn't it, therefore, the best policy to wait until prices463 words
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Advertisement167 1919-11-25 2 6UIDEJ00KS. By Lt.-Col. H. A. Newell, I.A., F.R.O S.. Madras! The following books from the pan 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 per167 words
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Advertisement284 1919-11-25 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established;. 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rupees Absolute Security. y income 1818 $1,111,240.00 InirilNiflNtsllilOll S0.I47.0S2.0I Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions 198,817,617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in the Coy's History.284 words
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Advertisement316 1919-11-25 2 AUCTION SALES. An EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to procure the ny VEGETABLE OILS and TALLOW ST << IMPORTANT AUCTION SAIZ Q F Large quantity of Vegetable Oils and Tallow ex s i Gold To be held at the P.& O. Company's Wharf at Tela, w 50 ON FRIDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER 1919, AT316 words
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Article267 1919-11-25 3 Singapore, Nov, 25. Menri Latham Co., 30-A Bafflea Place advite the following qiotatiom AlorGajah $4.10 $4.30 AyerKuningi 1.35 1.45 AyerMolek 2.90 3 00 AyerPanai 13.50 13.90 Balfownie 6.75 7.00 Bakit Jelotong 0 87$ 0.95 BukUKatil 1.20 1.25 Baku K B 0.80 0.85 Beaett 1.50 1.55 Chaa|kal 3erdg.267 words
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Article277 1919-11-25 3 Singapore, Nov. 25. 2»».—See Local and Genen column. Copra* Buiineaj done, Tapioca.—Steady.—No Buiinet? Sajo Flour. —BuBineaa done. Gambier.— Buainem done, j -Weak.—Bueineis done. Other Products.— Market Qui Lattst Uol Hirfeil Oamtiaaa. Natmegi 110 S. per pleul $62.00 Nutmegi 80 68.00 Copra Bali 22 50 Oopra Gorong Talo 23277 words
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Advertisement291 1919-11-25 3 MARLBOROUGH Hall for Comfort, Good Masic and Good Piotaras Beach Road. frsa Cussaay, November 25, to Sunday, Nevemher 30 A BIG WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Presenting FREDERICK PERRY America's Distinguished Stage Star THE FAMILY STAIN In 6 Parts thrilling domestic photo-play. A subject of exceptional holdic<t power, pulsating with heart-throbbing incidents291 words
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Advertisement502 1919-11-25 3 Tbe Itiday, November 11, to Wedneaday. MeveMeer 26 AifcTmhru Alhambra Is J is the only ■1 the Theatre AT theatre -a: ML. PI AIVIDIX M w Orchestra, Tea etc and the BEST The Hall for Muiic and Peatoret served *Wmatt* bbaoh road duriai datlon, tetervati. A MIGHTY PIONBEB FBATURB SUPPLEMENTED502 words
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Advertisement350 1919-11-25 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PL A 1 HOUSE EMPIRE Taajoug P»g»r Ro»d Ttmm Pa- c Door. To-Night! Second Show at 9.30 pm. To Night!! LADY TSEN MEI Eawyer, doctor, cinema star and an athlete o f memo thirty. The first Chinese Screen Artist to rise to S el ar fame. For350 words
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Article1009 1919-11-25 4 The Col >ny of th* S raits Settlemen's w-e not w r during the Great War. Such ia an official decision. Conet-qnemiy, no medal cm be isbU'-i to the local forces in recognition of the military eervicea which they rendered from 1914 to 1918. That decision ib1,009 words
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Article209 1919-11-25 4 A subscription list has b*en opened in order to provide com* forts and extra messing on board the Trooper which will aoon be takiDg borne the large drafts in the old Garrison whose relief arrived by the Tras Oa Montes." The fare on board a Trooper209 words
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Article163 1919-11-25 4 On Sunday morning a very pretty wedding was solemnized at S Andrew's Cathedral, when Mr. Philip Gregory Bradford, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. X, Bradford, of Greaebro, near Rotberh3m, Yorkshire, was married to Miss Winifred Madge, the youngeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs.163 words
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Article68 1919-11-25 4 This morning three steamers arrived in port 1 .dl > battered es a result of encountering the heavy typhoon eff the Indo-Cuina coaat on Saturday last. They w---e the British s s Hong Mo, the Rossian s s Vitim and the Japanese a a Towa Maru. All68 words
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Article228 1919-11-25 4 Tin is at $138 50; no sellers. Mr and Mrs G P Owen of Singapore are on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. We have received a telegram from Fillia'a clrcuf, now at Probolinggo, stating that Mies Cleopatra, the anake oharmer, has died of tuberculosis. The death haa occurred in the228 words
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Article71 1919-11-25 4 The death occurred early yesterday ornin K from pneumonia of Mrs Watson, wife of Mr Q C Watson, ohief engineer of the 41 Hong Wan L The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, at Bidadari, following a servioe at the Cathedral of the Good Bhepherd. There was a large attendance and71 words
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Article150 1919-11-25 4 Football. s«c. a rrr FA There was a I lw soccer on S He evening e n y. l! bftweeatheSKc a nd?>C The crow, wa. of portions, and Tbe feature* 0 f i 06 some fine work by '.h*°* forwa:dd. »n uiW(1 n Qk*j very defender, ;aL d150 words
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Article119 1919-11-25 4 SCC Defeat the Garrls 08 Rugger enthoaiasta Ww crMHj with a sparkling game., ground last srening, met and defeated a bination. Pl aj waaen^S* 2 !5?W !ck tironii and thongh the C JT tries (V-s) to on trv were well *orth their sm Garrison r*|>resentauv« ktftJ going all the119 words
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Article239 1919-11-25 4 Sttnrdays Big Soccer Gut The following ar- th- fataaft be decided on tJaa B.CXJ. grcati during this week s To-day.—Football: SCC, t, Biookdalo Revere. To-morrow.—Hockey i S.C.C. y Mac cheaters. Friday.—Hock-y: S.C.C. v. S.EX. Saturday.—Football ScDtludt the Beat, The soccer game fixed for Situ; day is a revival239 words
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Article100 1919-11-25 4 By the courtesy of Mewre Jofit Little and Co. tick-te for the ente tainment will be od Sale their sore for a few days redeoor tion of Meesre Moutrie P Co.'s prt mises. Mr T 1 A Gordon. o:^ thef, J Office, is on a visit to100 words
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Article43 1919-11-25 4 Tuesday, Nov 25 Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Clerk's Union, Bfc Aodrcvr* 5.15 p.m. R.nit-*' 1 Football S. R. C. II v. Football S. C. C v. Broo* Rovprs. Wednesday. *Jigs Hockey S. ft C. r. Thorsdsy. 2l FeotbaU:S.R.C. v. Mancb^43 words
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Advertisement197 1919-11-25 4 ROBINSON Co. m\\mm\\ British Special mdde Offer Boots A Shoes. JU 1152. Black Box Calf Derby Boole he all aieas Price SI2.SO nett. No. 4 Tan Coarse Hide Derby Boots, suitable for estate use. Price S10.50 nett. i No. 1408. Tan Derby Boots. P.ice S15.50 nett. No 2258. Tan Willow197 words
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Advertisement197 1919-11-25 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Ridgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO, LTD. (Incorporated in the Strait- Settlements') 36 Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKI4T Code used :A. B. 0 sih Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1362. In extension of our present fleet, we197 words
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Advertisement92 1919-11-25 4 CINEMA BADCES Oar First Assortment. Ten D fferent liids—PmH White, Eddie Polo, Irene Castle, Harry Carey, Lilian Walker, Marie Osborne, etc. 20 cents each, Postage extra or I-S.OO for ten, Post Free Outstation Orders must be accompanied by remittances not less than $2.00. CINEMA POSTCARDS. 50 cents for a packet92 words
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Advertisement42 1919-11-25 4 I Guinness* Horsehead Stout In Quar f s P nts Nips Ba\ km \m Caldbeck. Mdcgregor AND Co. Wine And Spirit Merchants. Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street42 words
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Article215 1919-11-25 5 Conference of the Allies arranged. MB. LATHAM ACQUITTED. The puzzle of Bolshevism remains unsolved. Xbe ioe has compelled Br. dsn warships to leave their Baltic itations, and they are not to return. The whole question of Russia is to be thrashed out at a Conference of th*215 words
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Article228 1919-11-25 5 BRITISH POLICY IN THE BALTIC Reuter. London, Nov. 20.—In the House of Commons, at qnestion-time, Mr. Lloyd G-wge that th* maritime policy in the Baltic was a policy of the Allies, not of Britain alone. Strictly speaking there had been no blockade of Russian ports. We bave been helpingReuter. - 228 words
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Article89 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov 19 —In the House of Commons, replying to Col. Orma'ty G °re, Col. Amery said that the Government had decided to entrust the people of Malta with full rf s ponsible control of purely Iced j3iirg. Control of all the services and functions of governmentReuter. - 89 words
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Article81 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov. If In the Houa« J Emmons, Sir Auckland Geddea •ntrodaoed the Importe and Exports Elation Bill, which proposes to constitute a committee to regulate reimportation of goods with a view Pravent dumping safeguarding *y industries and industries by depreciation of foreign jrrency a i BoReuter. - 81 words
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Article13 1919-11-25 5 H H the Sultan of Perak arrived w *Mla Lumpur on Sunday night.13 words
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Article285 1919-11-25 5 ASSESSING ELECTION RESULTS. Paris, Nov 18.—The Frenoh elections rt-aalts are not yet fully known, bat it is admitted on all sides to be a victory for the Republican bloc. Even the Socialists admit that the policy of M Clemenceau was violorious. Three Ministers were defeated, M Clementel, M285 words
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Article103 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov 18.—In the Dardanelles Report, the Commiesioners find tbat the suffering of the sick and wounded in tbe original landing are chiefly aeeribable to the fact that all arrangements were mad* on the assumption that the attaok wculd be successful. Consequently it would be possible toReuter. - 103 words
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Article1202 1919-11-25 5 [We do a* nfffsassrilf mil in the sfssssssj esfvisaaai Sf mrraif■■iswia.] "The Point ol View." From Mr TC. ARCHER I The writer of the reply to my leter affects to believe that 1 take .'XCr;>tion to the appeal to the Clerks' Union to exhibit a spirit of tolerance.1,202 words
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Article282 1919-11-25 5 From WONDERLAND In view of the extremely hard times in whioh we are living, one would not unnaturally expect that ways and means would be devised to lessen the hardships borne by th* poortr classes. Yet, as has often been pointed out by the publ.c press. the282 words
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Article96 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 20.—The Under Secretary, Lt. Col. Amery. addrtseing a colonial missionary meeting at Bradford, i 1 it might be argned that having i st-iblished a L»<?ne of Nations, ooicnt'ated efforts upon Imperial unity had become unnecessary, and might even be harmful. He ei.tirely disagreed With thatReuter. - 96 words
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Article47 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London. Nov 18.—In th* Bouse of Commons, replying to Sir J, Botcher. Mr. Winston Chutohill aaid that it was contemplated though not finally deoided to permit persons mentioned in war despatches to wear a small oak-leaf on the ribbon of the Victory Medal. —Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article32 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov 8. —In tbe House of Commons, the Food Controller announced that the Cabinet had deoided to remove forthwith all restrictions on clearances of spirits from bond. —Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article13 1919-11-25 5 Inspector Gowland will shortly be transferred to Kuantan. Bays the Koala Lnmpar paper.13 words
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Article895 1919-11-25 5 Mergol Robber, Ltd. An extraordinary general meeting of the Mergui Rubber Estates Limi. t« d wtss held at noon yesterday at the registered offices of the compauy, French Bank Buildings, attended by Messrs, W. A. Sims (Chairman) J. Craig, C. V. Miles, A. E. Baddeley, Lim Yun Fa,895 words
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Article11 1919-11-25 5 Sixty-three pereons were banished from the F M S daring Ootober.11 words
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Article971 1919-11-25 5 Mr Latham's Case Coocloded. Yrsterday, at the sixth Assist e, before Mr Justioe Brown, the hearing of the case in whioh Mr Harold Latham waa charged with criminal breach of trust wan continued. Mr V D Knowlee, for the defenc, submitted that there were no means apparently of971 words
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Article77 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov 19.—1n the House of Commons, replying to Mr David Davies, Mr Walter Long stated that the recommendations of Lord Jelliooe would all need careful consideration, firstly by the Governments to whioh they were primarily addressed, secondly by the Imperial Government and the Admiralty, when theyReuter. - 77 words
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Article76 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London. Nov, 19. —In the House of Commons, Sir Hainar Oieenwooi announced tbat arrangements hbd been made whereby the Admiralty would give the Department of Overseas Trade early information of any sailings of His Majfa'j'a ships whioh might be utilised in order to allow repreaentativea ofReuter. - 76 words
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Article28 1919-11-25 5 Reuter. London. Nov, 20 ,—The House of Lords has passed the Industrial Courts Bill, cabled on Nov. 6. to whioh the Royal aesent hps been given.—R c at«r.Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement372 1919-11-25 5 LATEST ADVCRTiStMEiVI S. WANTED.—A Junior RecorH Crk to take charge of Bee correspond* c. Apply to Box No, 170 c o this paper. 25 11 HAKUYOSHA Dry Cleaning Ja penes'?, No. 162, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 25 11 24 2 New Actors and Actresses are arri... Watch tor their first appearance.372 words
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Article830 1919-11-25 6 Mas toots* Lb the Htrkst toil Morals*. ■ttSAPOHM, Her. 86 lan Lyail and Brail, Bxcb&nae and Bhaie ttnkan, leeae the following Ual of qaautione Ussier SksVM. Bom. Talae. Barer*. Be lien, t/. Allagar 5« 19 I/- AagloJara 6 6 J/- Aaglo-Malay 11/ C 13/--1 AyarKmainf 46/- 60/I/-830 words
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Article60 1919-11-25 6 ■tufsfswt, Nov. 25, 1919. On London— Bank 4 m/a 2^ Demand 1/4$ Private 3 m/s 2/5 1/32 On India— Bank T T. 107 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 1164% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d T7f On JavaBank T. T. 125 On Japan— Bank d/d 93| Sovereigns— baying rate 18 5460 words
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Article55 1919-11-25 6 Delivered io London *he following f the date* of oVpartnre froa. Hinge pore of ».V &UiOpfvtn WfH m':o lIJ< .r .Ni k!) »n )xwnor\. hurt Oaxivißua I» SiNOAPoaa London. Sept. 22 do 24 do 29 Nov. 1 do 7 do 8 Oot 11 do 15 do 21 do55 words
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Article14 1919-11-25 6 in communication with the Ccmmercisl Wirelees Station this morning:—s. s. Van Linsohoten, Hartlepool.14 words
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Article277 1919-11-25 6 Slofapsrt ctamk Read) 0a!l> The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang 1 i v«s Knala. Lnmpnr at 8277 words
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Article145 1919-11-25 6 Hogendorp, Dat 393 tons, Cap V •I-- Eoob, from Nataua 24 11, for Natuna 27 11 KPM, Giang Seng. Bri 772 tons. Cap H Smktb. from Batavia 24.11, for Java 28-11 H-ap Eng Moh. Waitomo, Bri 2,719 tone, Cap E Harris, iroin Newoasie 24-11, for Calcutta 2 12145 words
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Article210 1919-11-25 6 Proposal Before a Royal Commliilon. The remarkable and ingenious suggestion that Income-tax payments should form the premiums for State iunorance waa made by Mr A B Beck, on behalf of the Charity Organisation Society, in giving evidence before the Incom-tax Commission. He proposed a combined Incomeax210 words
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Article235 1919-11-25 6 Romantic Career of New Austrian Ambassador. Slatin Pasha, whose name will always be associated with that of Qeoeral Oordon in the recovery of Soudan for civilisation, has been appointed, it h reported, Austrian Ambassador in London, wila the Baron yon Frankenstein aa Charge d'Aff'ires. When the war235 words
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Article39 1919-11-25 6 Oid« rs for we*k endirg Saturday, Novembnr 29. Taesday, 25. 5.15 p.m.—Signalling 1 "lass, YMCA. Wednesday, 26. 5.10 p.m.—Moeketry, 8 V 0 Drill Hall, Thursday, 27. 5.15 p.m.—Band Practise, Malay Volunteer Club, Frank C. Sands Commissioner.39 words
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Advertisement135 1919-11-25 6 Weighing Machines. stocks or AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT i Huttenbach 1 BROS. Co. I DRINK iff MJI 9 Stout. THB POPULAR BKTERAGES. Sold Everywhere. j G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and tnmatr*. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. I 'Phone ;815. Tel. Anrely." TUN I NG135 words
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Advertisement78 1919-11-25 6 THE STAB OPERA At Tie Theatre Boyai North Bridge Road To-Nightl To Night 1 Amjad Ashar will be staged. Our new eet of scenery is now ready. Watch for the grand exhibition. Phone 1X66 for seats. K. H Cheong*, Proprietor. V. L Tail. Manser Tbi international Opera to. OF SINGAPORE78 words
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Advertisement380 1919-11-25 6 I mm m mm mm I only Complete 0 1 L fl I fcr the Heart Blood ULUDLUL Preparation. I and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraio-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS [Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food I for imparting Strength and Energy.380 words
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Miscellaneous204 1919-11-25 6 Mails Close. Ti-laj. Port Dickson, Port Swettcnham *Heb« 3 pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong g pm Penang,* Rangoon and Calcutta Gregory A pear 3 pm Malacca and Muar 'Lady Weld pm Colombo, Rotterdam* and London* Carnarvonshire 4 pm Colombo, Genoa* and London* Glenade 4 pm Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 pm204 words
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Article697 1919-11-25 7 British Ple|3 for a Ceaseless Offensive. Paris, Oct. 13.—The great qaestion raited by Major de Civrieux's ci publication on the offensive of 1917 is whether or not the war might v have been won in the lommer of ti that year. Saoh andonbtedly was General Nivelle's697 words
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Article881 1919-11-25 7 Shoe Wearing io Pajfodig. The Burma Government hag published a lengthy relation on the rules of the Department deal, ing with the question of shoe.wearing at pagodaa. The matter was brought to the notioe of Government by a memorial from all Burma Buddhist Couneils that the rule881 words
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Advertisement477 1919-11-25 7 BANKS. nTihHooj Bank, Limited. W ,in the Straits Settlements.; bAL) OFFICB a Raffles Chambers 5 4 6. BRANCHES; 85 Beach Street. penang. o k(jr Street Suleiman. ffISS 109 Jalan Rabamal. Lnci.B at London, New w «an Francisco, Batavia, T^aba s S^ arang Palembang CAPITAL, j $8,000,000 itt horlflea $6,000,000 lM»477 words
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Advertisement403 1919-11-25 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y 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 Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd,403 words
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Advertisement596 1919-11-25 7 NOTICE. 1 have vacated my shop No. 54 Beach Road, and my present address would be during office hours 19 Malacca Street and after office hours No. 16 Arab Street. G H Shlrazl 19 11 25 11 NOTICES* Notice is hereby given that the Deed Poll or Special Power of596 words
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Advertisement579 1919-11-25 7 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS* People who reside in the Tropics, or in any part where Malaria prevails, should avoid going out before the sun has disprl'ed the morning mists, and also before they have breakfasted. The reasons for this are that the vapours which arise from the earth during579 words
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Advertisement124 1919-11-25 7 Manufacturers and Dealers of all kinds of and its fittings Orders promptly executed YANAGISAWA tf Co, No. 36, Queen Street, Singapore, TO LET. Baffles Chambers Basement. Suitable for Storing Rubber. Area 17,652 square feet Entry from 1st September, 1919. For further particulars apply to The Secretary, Garden Club. POPE MOTOR124 words
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Title Section25 1919-11-25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fesoed OaHj.J SUPPLE MEUT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. teosvfi Doily Vol vl- Ho. 17« IDTOAPOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 PRICE S CENTS25 words
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Article320 1919-11-25 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 19. Vondel Dot 3632 Oap Krny t from Batavia Nov 19 IMonal Rotterdam." NOVEMBER 22. Mata Hari Bri 910 Oap Andreasen from Bangkok Nov 18 Boustead and Co. Carnarvonshire Bri 5995 Oap Baoht from Hongkong Nov 17 Boastead and Co. Chasan B.-i 1333 Oap Davies from320 words
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Article179 1919-11-25 1 NOVEMBER 22. R*nee for Knantan via ports. H*i N-tm for Dj imbi via Samboe Bin Wbatt Hin for Maar and Malacca. Bendoran for London via porta. Klarg for Perang via por's, Medoea for B«lawan Ueli. Malacca for Penang via ports. Yagala for Bangkok via Bnkam. Caponka for Oeroa via179 words
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Article60 1919-11-25 1 Tuesday, November 25.—High Water:—ll.l2 a.m. 9ft sins Wednesday, Novt-mber 26.—High Water:—o 31 a.m. fft. 4 ins 1143 p.m. 9ft. 4 ns. Thursday, November 27.—High Water :—1.5 a,m, Ift. Sins 016 p.m. 9ft 2ins. Friday, November 88.—High Water :—1,42 a.m. Bft, 2ins. 0.55 p.m. Sft. y ns. Saturday60 words
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Article268 1919-11-25 1 The K P M Rembrandt on her ImI outward voyage eiperieucoo considerable trouoJe through «8wiss passenger aboard," writes a correspondent tp the Nieuwe Soerabaya Courant. On accouut oi he uuny German visas on his pass port made during wartime, for the purpose of traveling in Germany, Lhe268 words
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Article125 1919-11-25 1 Alphabetical lift of Infected (Nigral XOQ) and Bnipeoted (ligtial FPB) Ports Signal fneoeamrj) In adPurt uoiiAed. dltion to Oiaaaaa Quarantine fla«. Amoy FPB Cerebro-Spinal Meniafttia Amey XOQ Chalara Bangkok FPB Cholera Bataria FPB Cerebro-Spinal Wmm Batu Pakat XOQ fhelera 8.. »»r XOQ Chalara Bombay XGQ Small pox Bombay XOQ125 words
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