Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYH SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY Vol VI. -No 279 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 r HIN WATT GO. I !V»rkat M et an 1 Orchard Roal SPECIALISTS IN S Motor Repairing, Motor Ships' Stores, AND estate Requisites. Phone 74 FUN FEST SUPREME With the World's Greatest Comedian"at the TO-NIGHT i"t Greatest Comedy ever shown on either Stage or Screen THS ONE ONLY CHARLES CHAPLIN
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    • 302 1 Straits Motel TAN JONG PACAR RO\D. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For uhrs apply to the Manager. TERMS VEBY MODERATE VsUpsvftti Addrt« PRANAKAN.' M. A. SAIBOO i CO. General Merchants looey Changers. All are kindly solicited t* Inspect our ibop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreign Coins of all
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    • 29 1 i PORT WINE Gilbey's Invalid. A Fine Oporto Nino. Obtainable from the leading dealers. M INSIST IBP Bun Dog Brand i ßottling Guinness Stout. Stocked by the leading dealers.
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    • 324 1 II ESKAR oiwtti ;nt will rem. v* that I WART I Quickly, Painlessly, I Safely. I SULPHUR S A N O Hydrochloric Acid. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd (INCORPORATED IS JAPAN) i Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE wbicb is only ouce pea-< -d. i» of hightet qialitv, an i
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  • 338 2 F. M. S. Government's Aid. At the Federal Council meeting' at Koala Lntnpur last Monday, in moving that this Coonoil approves the payment by the Government of the Federated Malay States of a contribution of $50,000 a year for a period of ten years towards the maintenance of
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  • 258 2 Glaring Instances The Price of Rubber. Many letters are being received by the Profiteering; Department of the Board of Trade relative to alleged profiteering in various articles. Some of tbe commanicationti are not without humour, though tbe poiata raised may be well worthy of investigation. One correspondent, writing from
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  • 84 2 Reuter. O'tswa, Nov 21.—Sir R. Borden, who has been convalescing in Virginia and Atlantic City, has accepted the invitation to accompany the Prince of Wales on the battleship Renown from New York to Halifax. The Prime MlnisWs health has so greatly benefited that he will proo *»d
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  • 73 2 Mr N R Jurrets, ag Distriet Officer, Kuala Selangor, was entertained at a tea p<»rry at Kuala Selangor Club last week on tbe eve of his departur on lon* l«ave. a jrrouu photograph of those present was taken and at the doso of the tet. party an address w#i read
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  • 56 2 Duke Kung, the seventy-fourth lineal desoendant of Confucian, has died. Posthumous honours will be conferred upon him by the President, who also awards a thousand dollars for faneral expenses. This dukedom is the only hereditary dakedom in China. Mr CF Fung CLiaese Drlegale at the Paris Oorferew, Is the seventy.fifth
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  • 321 2 The Cinemas. The seoond house bill at the Empire sees Harry Carey and Molly Malone in The Soarlet Drop, a speoial s*part production by Jaok Ford, and farther episodes of The Neglected Wife, whilst a repeat of the war dram", For the Freedom of the and a capital L-
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  • 155 2 Imperial Preference laiagnrAted. Reuter. London, Nov 31.—Tbe text of tbe Anti Damping Bill shows that the Committer- mentioned on Nov 19 It styled the Trade Regulation Corrmlttee, and o i pie-9 of the President of the Board uf Trade, the Financial Secretary of the Treasury, the Par
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  • 91 2 Reuter. London, Nov 22 —The War Office announces that between Aug 1914 and Oct 31 las*, 236,035 honours, excluding the Air Foroe, were awarder! for services in the flel<\ and 13,382 for other war services, of which tbe Indian forots werf awarded 6,317 and 136 respectively. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 225 2 KIM SENG Go. Diamond Merchant* and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealer* in Precious Stones, Pearls, Oriental Curios, A». &o. Mounters of Every Description. Workman*hip Guaranteed. Orders Promptly Executed. No. 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. j ZEE KIM SOU, Proprietor FROM No. 1 Raffles Place TO No. 55 I Robinson Road (On and
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    • 388 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Establish ed 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rupees Absoluti Security. I«nn 111 l $1,111,241.11 imraiict itfßCtil mini $1,147,11M1 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817.617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. EWtablishes a record in
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    • 382 2 Are you taking Genuine British FORMAMINT P TMI OMM WUJMO TwSMT TASIO with the red-and-gold seal of Genatotan, Ltd. There is nothing like it fat curing throat-troubles and pre* I venting infectious diseases. Bat there are many tablets which hfk like Formamint —and are clltA Formamint—though really they are not
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    • 309 2 your Realtl) Comes first i j! Geod Health is your most valuable asset i its presei i- <« therefore, receive your most careful consideration. A:. J I which should always be borna in mind is the fact that a 'fY x I <> sf Ul'health can be traced, directly or
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  • 231 3 Nov, 28. Meeri Latham A Co., SO-A MBjifkei the following |MSMI Ikfftfce $410 $4.30 A-« Saning. 135 .45 AyerMolek 2.95 305 AyerPanai 13 50 13.90 BigownL* 675 7.00 MiMfttßßf 0 0.95 MS lell 1.22| 1.30 Bukit X B 0.85 0.95 Bessett 1.55 OkeJkASsi 880 920 Sleaealy 290
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  • 253 3 Bingapore, Nov. 28. ,t -See Local and tienerf.i oclumn. oprj.-Baslneai done, n c. :-<.<*. —Steady.—No BnslneM fu£ro Fionr.— Business done. CiorrMkYi —Bnsinees done. P#j)p»r.—Weak—Business done. -J.r.sr Froiucta.— Market Qale Uliatleal unit owtttist* Nutmegs 110 S. per pJoul $62.00 Nutmegt 80 68.00 Oone Bali g5O Oopra Oorong Talo 2b
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 374 3 aAHLBO ROUGH <r>e Hall fer Comfort, Gocd Music snd Good Picture* Bead. Boad. ftm leeeae* November 25, to Sunday, Nevemeer 30 A Bit WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Presenting FREDERICK PERRY Araerca's Distinguished Stage Stir THE FAMILY STAIN In 6 Parts ibrilliDg domestic photo play. A subject o' exceptional holdtassower, pulsating with
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    • 556 3 a mmmm^^ml^m^ Tlie Thg Tfm Thursday, Nevemeer £7, to Tuesday. Deoemser l MtHHtIĔ Alaamhra la is the one* the Theatre at THE theatre i -a 1 A 1« n AIVIDIX Ms; I Orchestra Tea, etc. I and the BEST The Hall for Malic and Features served I aceonuno- >BACH atoju*
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    • 419 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tftftloag Pagar Ro*4. Items Pass Door. I To-Night! Second Show *i 930 p m To Night!! A Harry Carey Special Attraction Fe t ring HARRY CAREY and MOLLY MALONE in' THE SCARLET In Five Parte Written and produced by Jack ForiTHE NEGLECT' J VJSFn
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  • 796 4 In discussing the question of profiteering, we mentioned that freight oharg*s wero glibly blamed for nearly all high pries. They are, in point of fao-, the excuse for s double kind of profiteering to whioh the public of Malaya have to submit. With a smug phrase about
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  • 38 4 Information has been received by ihe GPO that the mails which 1« ft Singapore on 27 by ihe ssFazilka were forwarded frrm Bombay on Nov 15 an i will p obably be d in London mD«c7.
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  • 198 4 Servioe will be held in the Bouslead Institute on Banday evenine at 8.15. The R.v William C oss will give the addrtss, and special music will bs provided, a oordial invitation is extended to all. especially the men of the mercantile marine, navy
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  • 773 4 If justice Keenly Felt v Ceyloo. Whit Is A Theatre of War That we as a pat lie journal, and the Straits Settlements as a Colony, are not isolated in our agitation for formal recognition of the war services rendered by the Cuiuuial garrisooB and by all
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  • 86 4 The P resbyterian Messenger notes that the Church at Singapore is soon o be without a minister owing to ihe resignation of Rev. William r MA Mr. Cross h*a taken a 1 ading part in the widening of the fields of labour of each of the ohur ch*s in Malaya
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  • 619 4 fi y "Quiz." White, t Im 1 *»ry IhJa Vv ck cu spare a tear for th, ir b 2 bame.who a, c having in future lo hr patron eaini in t t v,j, (> aratingihan sari beer. Oa J aae fj x expires af.tr whieL Be iL vote
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 193 4 ROBINSON Co. British Special ma^C Boots M Shoes. He. II». Black Box Calf Derby Beote ia al area* Price S 12.50 neti. Ho. 4 Tan Coarae Hide Derby Boots, suitable far estate tee. Price $10.50 nett. No. 140«. Tan Derby Boots. Price 515.50 nett No. 2258. Tan Willow Derby Boots
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    • 315 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Kidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKI&T Code used A. B. 0. sth Edition. Telephone Nos, 1361, 1362. la extension of our present fleet, we
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    • 81 4 Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: KIAM KIAT <St Co. 108 and 109 Market Street HERE IS THE SECOND LIST. THE Wisdom of the East Series. Useful, Interesting, Instructive and Uplifting. The Splendour of God SI 50 The Musings of a Chinese Mystic 1.50
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    • 47 4 Guinness' Horsshead Stout In Quarts, Pints Nips Caldbeck. Macgregor AND CO. Winb And Spirit Merchants. BIRTH. On November 26th at "Golden Shower," No 30 Tras Street the wife of Mr. Puey Yean Ouan, a son, to be named Puey Tiang Ann alias Puey Robert. 2611 28 11
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 67 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday, Nov. 28. Hock*-y 8.C.O. v. 8 K C. Municipal Comraianiou, 2 30. Saturday, Nov 29. Football Soo'ian<i v. the Reft 8.0.0, groand, 5 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 30. Swimminir Clab To.—9,10 and 11. From.—9.30, 10 30 and 12.15. Yaoht Club, V c Prwdt'i Cup. TaDjoog Hhn, 10
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  • 333 5 British Trailers Heed Hot Fear Japan. W IN fOST OF LIVING, eoflt i 1 living slumps appreciably at home as a result of the ,m of :0s per ton in price t f coal which came ;-s a pleasant I*** lotheprtH* The eott of living in Malaya ongbt
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  • 208 5 GUD SURPRISE FOR HOME PUBLIC. Reuter. Lonlon, Nov 24 —In th° Hone* of Commons, Sir Auckland Geddes innoanc-J that as from Deo 1 hooa-h<M i coal would be reduced ten shillings per ton, with a view to making a special effort to reduce the of living. Moreover,
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  • 119 5 Fine Send all from Americans. Reuter. Jkm York, Nov 23.-The Prince 1 v BiiM for Ha l' f ax aboard »c renown amM salvors from the JU sad the blowing of the whistles A «r. ftt cr m thR banks of the a( «on rtormilv cheered 88
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  • 51 5 Reuter. •Utfm" 111 l ader baa issued a sSail«« Chrto that the defeat b?th o 4Uon hiS been received k C t l? ry With BQr P" Be and people Btood be'ictorv ir nn,il ,he d »y of Tmi, I IIOW behind the *Wr 110 I,ko
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  • 137 5 ADOPTION Oh THE EIGHT HOUR DAY. Reuter. Washington, Nov 23 —The International Labour Conferenoe has agreed on an eight hour day and a forty-eight hour week, with safeguards for the interests of excep. tional industries. It has also agreed to apply this principle to transportation by s*a. Details
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  • 79 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov 24.—Eight millions in State guaranteed five per sent premium bonds, each of 500 francs, are being issued at 495 francs from Drc. 12 to 23, tax-free, for the purpose of reconstructing the devastated regions. The bonds will be redeemable in 75 years or at
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  • 53 5 Paris, Nov 22.—Herr Simon, German plenipotentiary, left in the evening for Berlin in order to consols the Government snd aek for the approval of the National Assembly regarding the new conventions to be arranged between Germany and the Allies, sp*-oially the unexecated clauses of the Armistice.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. London, Nov 24.—Renter learns that the Allies have oollected a qnanti'.y of meat valuable evidence of a far-reaching character to su, po r t th« indictment on the trial of*the ex K-ddtr.—Renter.
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  • 32 5 Berlin, Nov 24.—The papers report the discovery of an illicit trade in a-'ua at Kiel, destined for the Pan Germans. A consignment of 78 machine-guns has been seiied,
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  • 155 5 RIV LRY NOT FEaRED BY BRITAIN. Markets Swinging Round. Reuter. London, Nov 24 —In the House of Commons, at question time, Bir Auckland G ddes stat. s th*t skil led tim workers in Greai Bri'-in were paid lOj to 15a for on eight hour day. Some highly-paid skilled
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  • 125 5 The Regained Provinces Paris, Nov 22—In Strasborg, President Poircare, accompanied by Marshals Focb, Joffre and Petain, and General Way. gand, inaugurated the anniver day of the entry of the French into S;rasburg. In a spefch at the University, the President, frequently interrupted by ovations, pointed out that th
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  • 77 5 Reuter. Berlin, Nov 23 —The Germans have evacuated Mitau. The Iron Division is retreating in good order. —Renter. Copenhagen, Nov 24.— According to a Lettish official aocount of tbe capture of Mitau, the storming of the town began st five in the morning of Nov 21.
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Washington. Nov 24.—Acting on the recommendation of the recent International Trade Conference, a national committee has been organised to study the supply of long* term credits for European purchases from the United States. The personnel includes Messrs Taft and Schwab—Renter,
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  • 21 5 Reuter. Budapest, Nov 24.—The Chiistian Socialist, Hoszir, has formed s coalition cabinet. The elections are fixed for January.—R <uter.
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  • 25 5 Reuter. Rome, Nov 22.—Sr. Tittoni has resigned thH Foreign Ministry and leadership of the Italian peao« delegation, owirjg to ill health, —Renter.
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  • 20 5 London, Nov 23.—The death has ooourred of Sir Gay Franois Lakinp, B*rt, the keeper of the King's Armonry.—Renter. Reuter.
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  • 22 5 Reuter. London, Nov 24 —The outstanding sections of Waziris on Nov 21 unreservedly accepted the British terms. —Router.
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  • 21 5 A mail from Europe will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders aboat 10.45 am
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  • 63 5 Yesterday, before Mr Langham Carter in the third court, Mr Hartley, tbe Rice Controller's agent, prosecuted two men for attempting to export from the Colony 10 bags and 8 bags of rice, respectively, In contravention of a proclamation prohibiting such exportation. They pleaded guilty. One of
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  • 119 5 D'ANNUNZIO PL NS FURTHER CONQUESTS. Jogo-Slav Indignation. Reuter. London, Nov 23.—The situation in tbe Adriatic as a result of D'Annunzio's activities is very grave. The oenaorahip in Rome was lifted yeaterday for the first time since the Zara raid, when a semi-official account of D'Annun. zio'a landing
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  • 141 5 Foch Is on the Alert Reuter. LondoD, Nov 24. —In the House ofjCommons, Mvjor Claude Low L r drew attention to the statement that Germany had an army of over half a million men on a war footiDg. Mr Bonar Law replied that to the best of the
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  • 207 5 Child Agitators Parade. Reuter. London, Nov 23.—An Alexandria message dated Nov 18 states that troopa are posted at commanding points, and armonred oars and cavalry are patrolling. All is quiet. The entry of the troops was w*»lcorned with great thankfulness by the Europeans. An innovation in the demonstrations
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  • 123 5 Binoe Wednesday, the aoting Chief Justice (Mr L M Woodward) and Justioes Sproale and Whitley, have been hearing an appeal againtt the decision of Mr Jnstice Brown in tbe oase of Harold Sam Gcdwin and Wilson Holgate and Co, (F c r East) I/d. who claimed damages
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  • 114 5 Tok Muda Laxemans Inche Lope Bahaudin bin Tuan H ji Mohamed Nob, Settlement Officer and 2nd class Magistrate. S lams, leaves Selama for Telok Anson to takaup his new appointment as Orang X ya Kaya of Perak. The Datoh L xauaana ia one of the old boys of the Malay
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  • 504 5 FOOTBALL. S.R.C. v. Tbe Maichesters. The 8. R. 0. soccer team were at home to the Manchester! last evening. A game ending in a draw of two goals each, during wbich the Manohesters had rather the better of the exohanges, provided good sport for the ususl fair-sized crowd
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  • 125 5 The ma'ch to-morrow on the SCC ground, between Scotland and tbe Rest, is to begin at 5 p.m and an early start is imperative, in view of tbe fact that the light fails so soon at this part of tbe y*-ar. The R f who will
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  • 27 5 On Thursday ntxt the Manoheaters will meet the South Staffords at socoer on the SRC giound—the latter team's first appearanoe on local playing fields.
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  • 111 5 Forthcoming Inter-Settlement Fixtures. There was a rugger practice on the S. C. C gronnd last evening, teams of Coloarsand Wares bei' g opposed. The Wuites won fairly easily, bnt of coarse the ivsalt is of no account. Such gam*-s are extremely osefal in enabling the players to keep in
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  • 27 5 To-morrow afternoon, the lcoal Americans are to have a baseball practioa on the S.R C. ground. Tue ball game is now being vigor, ously festered here.
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  • 462 5 Report tor Year Ending June 30. The dlreotors' report to be prfsented to the shareholders at the annual general meeting at the re gistered offices, French Bank Buildings, on Saturday Dec 6. at noon, states: Your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the aooounts of
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  • 73 5 Before Mr Langham Carter in the third Court, yesterday, 3 Hokiens were oharged with the theft of a twako load of rubber valued at $12,000. Tbe accused were oonvicted and sentenced to 3 months' R I each. Another Hokien was charged with fraudulent possession of 10 bundles
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  • 40 5 In the second court yesterday, the inquiry into the oase in wbich Ram Kelon, a tramcar driver, is oharged with causing the death of a Sikh ohild by rash driving, was postponed to Deo 15.
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  • 33 5 Inter-Settlement sporting events in the near future will possibly inolude a visit to Singapore of Malacca's lawn tennis experts, in one more attempt to lower the colours of the Singapore oraoks.
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  • 62 5 The SCC and 8 R C hockey teams meet this evening on the SCO ground. Th following players have been selected to represent the SRC; E T Ganno, E O Angus, L Gammell, H G Stock, E G Wheatley, A Taomm, W A Keyt, L H G mes, E
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  • 64 5 The body of a Chinese woman waslcnod.lasi d'la.l') m rtil,?. in the oansl oppn«i ho l tNoe »1 Bolii» TltriBb-road lt partly d and b» I a ccrd round tb- o ck. witb a mark wbtoh showed there had beet slrangnlatinn. I'be woman, ll is fudged. wa«
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 854 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NEWS FOR ALL HARMSTON S CIRCUS 18 OPENING AT BEACH ROAD On MONDAY, Deo 1st, at 9 15 p.m. LOCATION: BEACH ROAD IV ew Artistea New Aot* Harmstoa'a Name a Sufficient Guarantee of the Sh ar P ov'ded. PRICES OF ADM ON: Full Box 6 Saats ...$15.00 S-onnd
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  • 108 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 423 rd Auction, 26th and 27th Nov. Offered 2,114,202 lb«—Toua 943.84. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cte. per lb. Singapore Standard Qaality 95 to 97} Off Qaality 83 94 Orepe Singapore Standard Qaality Pale 95 96} Off Colour Latex
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  • 149 6 Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Nov. 27. As the opetdng of the nsnd Weekly Auctions on Wednesday the tone of the market was quiet and a farther decline in prices took place. Singapore Standard Ribbed,— This grade was readily taken up at from 944; to 96} cents advancing towards the close
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  • 118 6 Singapore. Nov 27. At the weekly rubber auctions held on Wednesday and Thuksd *y there wss a good demand for all grades with the exception of bark crepte for whioh the demand could only be described as moderate. FiDe Pale Crepe sold at up to 96}
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  • 311 6 Singapore, Nov 27. Sinoe oar last report the market L a been weaker pric-s having declinpd in sympathy wi»h York and London and all) on account of speculative Ou firmer advices from London rtoeived last night the market has improved and there is a gocd enqniry
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  • 266 6 Fraser Co's Report. Singapore, Nov 27. In the robber ihare market bastmas was again very aotive and tbe general tone firm bagineaa waa on a larger aoale than for some time past and although price movements were not numerous over the week changes are all in the upward direo Hon,
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  • 135 6 Macphail Co.'s Report. Singapore, Nov 27. Silver.—7s|. Hongkong 116$. Shanghai.— Tin.—2ss tons sold at $141.00. Kabber.— \uotiors firmed con*i lerably to-day, ennts b**\nt 0' Uined for 'ea ly. Biinineas outside r-enked in business at $1 forward. Shares.—A" f<c ive marker. Kubberß.—Uiu Pandars a<dd at with considerable forward business at $2.55,
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  • 108 6 The Hon Mr Eu Tong Sen moved at last Monday's Federal Counoil meeting that a record be entered in the minutes of the Council c appreciation of the services of its late Pi esideu*. Bir Arthur Young, during the eight years in which h occupied
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  • 85 6 A smart capture was made by the Customs' Officers on a recent steamer to Singapore, says the Sarawak A bundle consisting of twelve brooms, which normally sell for t»-n o«nts each, wan part of one passenger's luggage. Th-» worthlessness of this form of export excited t!: easpioion of the officer
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  • 104 6 Ban Fo Soon. Dit 230 tons. Cap "Wi?,t o rs, from Pontianak 28-11, for Pontianak 30-11, Tnong E*. Emile, Drt 94 ton*, Cap Onar, from Rhir, 27-11, for Rhio 28 11, Sang Mob. Richuss-r. Dat 1795 ton*. Cap Dat'beldan f <»m Batavia 28 11, for T Pander, Btavia,
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  • 47 6 Delivered in London. The oHowina; a.c the uatee oi ;*rutrej irooi b.ngapc:re of ihe i.} n '«'ai'n kt> 1 tb r ir deliver) I: •>»•• Lkkt UaLtveai* m KIXGAPOB* LONbOK. Oc- T alov. 8 do 11 do 15 do 2i do 17 <io 20 do 20
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  • 15 6 hits la ooinmnnioadon with tbe C< •nme»tciHi Wirt lean Station this m irntof :—Ni'.
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  • 128 6 Some strikin? figures llluitratinv th c task alre-ady accompimhed by tbe French Government in 'he dwvas ated ureas were given in a speech by M Ardr« Tardieu re ntly Of tb- J. 400 miles of railway track destroyed by the war, 1,?60 B*il<s hive been Six ha
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 134 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF j AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. i •RINK Beer and I Btout. I THE POPULAR BEYEIAIHS. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY C«>., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for 8.5., F.M.S. and Sumatra, 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. i Those 815. Tel. Aerely." j WRITIHG IHKS.
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    • 144 6 Oh How it Harts. That's wh *t you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it —sit there and suffer? Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases
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    • 131 6 LOOK OUT1 To-morrow, Saturday SPECIAL PROGRAMME will be given by THE STAB OPERA At Tne Tfcuifi Mm North Bridge Road To Night: To Nltfht! I Mohamed Noor and Syed Alee t -ike the leading parte* Chelorong Cheloring Phone 1166 lor aeata. K. H. ChbOIlf?, Proprietor. Y. L. Tan. Mintgtr The
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    • 194 6 I I A I fl I- A I S only Complete PI I D L for the Heart Blood ULUDlUL Mus Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-ScrofuU TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its act ve princi les. I GHobeol ii a typical Mti?e remedy or medicinal foot I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 165 6 Mails Close, frdif. Malacca k Muar Mersing 2 pa Mersing Pontianak 2 pm Malacca Muar *Lady Weld pm Batavia, Saraarang k Sourabaya Melchior Treub f pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong i pm Malacca, P. Swettenham T. Anson 'Kinta 3 pm Seattle Bundarra 4 pm P. Samba k Palembang Swaerdecroon 4
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  • 942 7 Ladendo ff on tbe Last Days. Army that Vanished High drama thai students of bU tory will ever p'ruse with Interne interest, fills many pages of General LudendorfFs famous book, My War Recollections, 1914-1918." jast published in English by Hutchinson and Co. It will always be a textbook
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  • 220 7 Deitb Method ot a Monster. Tae foil.wing aoooant of Bolibe vik brutality bai jait reaobed Boot land Yard, aod the facts are vouched for A well-known terrorist in BaJapeet, n\med Sz*aauely, h"-8 recently married, and reoounted to his wife how he had hung the Burgomaster of a village just
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  • 257 7 Important Discovery ia Penan*- Monday's issue of the Straits Echo reports A big theft of gold is reported to have occurred on board the British Indo-China liner. Nam Sang, whioh arrived in Penang Harbour last Saturday morning from Hongkong via Singapore. We understand that tbe Nam Sang, the
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  • 43 7 Programme of Drilla, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 29, 1919. Friday. 28. 4.30, p.m.—Balestier Range, Karaeian Co., Pert I Classification. Saturday. 29. 2.30 p.m.—Balestier Range, Chinese Co., Parts I II Classification. R. Smith 2nd Lieut, a/AdjoUnt, 8. V. C,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 483 7 BANK&_ HOHO BaBlt, Limited. I the Straita SettlementoJ I** 1 L*A«> OFFICB Rifles Cbr rubers 5*6. A*> Beach 9tree». iSiJoTker Breet **"ft 73 J l«a Saletman. M r, p ft U». Jal D RltD ma r > g at London, New JfE, Francipro, Batavij* T<*. s <rna rarm', ialenibaffe •aursP
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    • 396 7 BANKS. CHARTLf.£O BAKX OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND 3T ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 «ach £1,200,000 Rfta.-v.. Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 B YNKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,
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    • 475 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Deed Poll or Special Power of Attorney No. f dated Sourabaya the 9th day of January, 1919» given by GANI DADA (carrying on business under the name or style of Messrs Gani Bros. Co.) to one Ismail Abdulla to manage the business
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    • 438 7 DULL AND GLOOMY? If so try Pinkettee, the gentle'little liver etinvilants, and eee how quickly these symptoms will be •isyelled. WbWM sure Constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, siek headaches, coated tongue, foul smelling breath, dear the skin. Of chemists, and post free, 90 cents per vial, 6 vials for $4.50 from
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    • 150 7 Messrs F. G. TAYLOR 4 Go., Ltt, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HAVE OPENED OFFICES AT 21 MARKET STREET, BINGAPORB AS From 1st December, 1919 Manufacturer.-* and Dealers of all kinds of and its fittings Orders promptly executed YANAGISAWA Co, No. 35, Queen Street, Singapore. Acetic Acid 99-100 GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oailj.! SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. UiMtf Daily Vol vl- -No. 579 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 PBICE S CENTS
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    • 278 1 Arrivals. I NOVEMBER 25. Penang Mara Jap in 3216 Cap Yni from Glasgow Oot 4 N Y Kaieha. Fook Sang Brit 1987 Cap Mitchell from Hongkong Nov 20 Boustead k Co. NOVEMBER 26. Zire Bri 1303 Cap Woodget fiom Bangkok Nov 20 Boastead and Co! Priam Bri 2900
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    • 120 1 NOVEMBER 26. Kampar for P Swettenham and T Anson. Ipoh for Penang via P Swettenham. Ban What Hin for Malacca and Mnar. Ban Hin Gaan for Pontianak. Tara for Negapatam via ports. Meren for B Pabat. Circe for Belawan Deli. Van der Hagen for Soarabaya via ports. Enile for
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    • 164 1 .AlphalxMoal list of d (■ignal X OQ) and Baip*o>---<' (•ignal F P B) Por s: Signal fnecea«ar\ in Hi P »rt notLfir l dltion tv Uiiame Quarantine flag. iflMf PP B Cerebrospinal Meningitis Amey KG Q Cholera Bangkok F P B Cholera Bataria FP B Cerebro-Spinel Fever Batn Paha*
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    • 154 1 Moored in the Thamep, off, ih* Temple Pier, lies the German" super-submarine Deutschland. which mede the famous voyage to New York in June, I0!6. ouder tht oommand of Captain i\.al Konig. America was then a neutral conn, try, and the" submarine-liner" took there a cargo of valuable dyes,
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    • 47 1 Friday, November 28.—High Wat«r :—1.42 a.m. Bu. lins. 0.55 p.m. Bft U ns. Saturday November 29—High Water :—2.25 a.m. $X 1.42 p m Bft: 6ius. Sunday. November 30,—Moon Fi s Qjartnr lib 47m a. High Water:—3.l3 a.m. 7f:. Sins. ;2 39 p.m. 8f 2ine.
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    • 74 1 New York.—The general agent in New York for the North German Lloyd Steamihip Company, who Arrived on tbe Holland Amerika liner Nienw Amsterdam from Amsterdam, said he did not fl .1. much to enooarage the resumption of the North German Lloyd servioe to this port.
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    • 65 1 Bombay, November 11. A circa lar issued by the Port Officer. Bombay, states that the i Zayani" boand for Bombay from Aden with pilgrims is now five days overdue. Captains of all vessels proceeding to Aden have been requested to keep a look out for her
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 522 1 I FOB Up-to-date MOTOR CARS RIKG UP I TBE fANGLIN MOTOR HOUSE 1 Phone 371. j P. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (COMPANIES INCORPORATED 15 ENGLAND) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. f Under Contract with Hla Majesty's Government,) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY
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      • 385 1 Royal Mail Steam Packet Go. "Shire Line" S.S. "CARDIGANSHIRE For Genoa and London due to sail hence about Ist December. Has still Ist class accommodation vacant. For further particulars apply te Boustead Co. Afenta. 22 11 1 12 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated is Englan».) FOR LONDON.
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      • 279 1 O. S. K. Tin Osaka Shosei Kalsba, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. 2 Do Souza Streat PrUMSMI Salllijs froa Sllllilrt fflahjeet lo oaange wltaeat oetloe) For MARSEILLES A LONDON (via Portsaid) Alps Mara Dee. It For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no space available) Inde Mara Dee- 9 For SOUTH AMERICA (Via
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      • 440 1 AND SHIPPING GAZEPTfc, 'Phone No. -3 I SUBSCRIPTION R g j Payable In Advance. I Per annum I Half-yearly Z I l I Par quarter JJ NIPPON YUSEN KAIShT (Incorporated in Japan) l.der Mall Contract with the Imperial Japanes. Ucv C r Bm B (Sabjeol te Alteration! witbeat Notice' 1
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      • 31 1 SEANG LINE OE STEAMERS. RANGOON and CHINA as. IlixHli I.IM T«n». as. SEa.va Bes I W ft» as. skans Oaoas lor freight ar pa-sage, apply w GIONG HOE A Co. Agsnt*
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