Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1919
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Title Section28 1919-11-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY?) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAICY. Vol fL- 10. 280 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2928 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement233 1919-11-29 1 HIN WATT CO. i Uarkat Street and Orchard Road IPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Mptor supplies. Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites. 'phone 741. FUN FE8T SUPREME With the World's Greatest Comedian at the The Greatest Comedy ever shown oa either Stage or Screen fgS ONE <S* ON V CH URGES CHAPLIN233 words
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Advertisement180 1919-11-29 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR HMD. Board and Lodging, Single and Donble Hooms. For particulars ipply to the Manager. TEBHS VERY MODERATE Tslssraphlo Address PBANAKAN. M.A. SAIB00&CO. General Merchants a Money Changers All are kindly solicited te Inspect onr ibop at Johnston's Plrr, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kind* eaa be180 words
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Advertisement75 1919-11-29 1 1 THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT prevent* the spread of disease and is particularly necessary IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. ii of Unquestioned Efficiency. i (It has 20 times the germicidal strength of carbolic acid). COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable in 1 gallon drums (household75 words
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Advertisement298 1919-11-29 1 1 I EBKAR I OINT1VI NT I will remove that Quickly, Painkssly, i Safely. 1 HbVHbVbHB Ss^HslB^HBHBHB^BSB^HHBsHBSBBBBHBa^s' SULPHURIC" i AND Hydrochloric Acid. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. n i as 11 11 miss mssBBassssiBSSSSSSSBSSSSl Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which is only once pressed,298 words
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Article173 1919-11-29 2 [W* As Mt aaim A# A Mtlacca CospUfert. From 14 DI3APF01NTBD" I malt crave yonr iuda!genoe to aiiow me to wntUau»« gtievano» of th« oisem public of HMmos the otiumDV of ywar paper. The acoommod&iion for the seoond class at Malaeea's beautiful new theatre hall, the Aglow»," ia173 words
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227 1919-11-29 2 The Committer gracefully acknowledge receipt f the following sab eciipti ns Am<uut previously acknowledged $2,675. > ..una Kader Saltan $50. $10 each,—W. Makepeace, The Pacific Trading Co, Ltd., The Shanghai Life InsurMoe Co. Ltd., fok Hong Ktao, W H Hose, S N Marshall, Standard Oil227 words
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Article68 1919-11-29 2 At Monday's meeting of the Federal Council it was decided That this Council resolves that, with a view to encouraging the establishment of a matoh making industry in the Federated M day B:ates, it is expedient that an import duty at the present rate ($6O68 words
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Article297 1919-11-29 2 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows:— Ordinary rate 24 h November Deferred rate 19di November. The Kuala Lumpur paper snnouuots that endeavours are being made to arrange for the Band of tSi Sooth Staff ,»rds, which is to play at the Sr. Andrew's Ball297 words
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Article41 1919-11-29 2 Harmston's Circus. This well-known entertainment will arrive in Singapore on Sunday, snd the opening night will be on Monday. The nsme Hamilton stands for the real thin* in circuses, snd there shoo Id be no lack of patronage by the-public.41 words
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Article266 1919-11-29 2 *> Bread is the name given to the fix-reel Universal star attraction featuring Mary Maclaren whioh the Palladium is presenting to-night together with the Screen Magazine and s two reel LEo oomedy. The eleventh end twelfth episodes of the stirring Psthe serial Patrla appear in the first show266 words
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Article188 1919-11-29 2 Schoolchildren are to be tang hi their gams on the film. Ovtr 2,000 children from LOC elementary schools attended a special film ma itiee at L-wieham Hippodrome rtc utly. There wmi never fa oh a rush for a lesion in eami before. As a matter of fac*.188 words
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Article57 1919-11-29 2 On Thursday. before Mr H R Bol». the 8 coml magistrate, two M*»l«y polioe constables were sentenced to 14 day*'rigorous imprisonment ac v one for the off mm of absenting himself from doty for 14 dayi without reasonable oaose, and the other for allowing four lepers to eeoape57 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1919-11-29 2 Oj HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES \Ts jt?M At Moderate Prices. CIGARETTES Qaality *u*k*i both smoker and manufaoH turer absolutely gatiified. Quality ii oar B|p||| fi r st ooniidaration, then we fix the RKBB possible price we can. |J| Si No. 555 No. 444 TST f- Fii Obtainable of all h'.gi class stores.204 words
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Advertisement284 1919-11-29 2 6UIDEJOBKS. By Lt-Col. H. A. Newell, I,A F.R.QS., Madras. The following books from tht pen of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca. Outstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10 cents per book*284 words
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Advertisement419 1919-11-29 2 Our blood is composed of red and white corpuscles the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. In Anaemia—or bloodleisness the red corpuscles are more or less deficient Thus the blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. Therelore the face becomes white and pasty —the eyes419 words
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Advertisement199 1919-11-29 2 Semi-Diesel Oil Engines 100 HI. WB.HP. 1- BH mnl 4 Heavy Lathes. ty it tft.-0" H* ft -rSTOCK. Inspection ioritcd. The Nanyo Engineering Works, Ltd., (Incorporated is Japan.) 379, Victoria Street, Singapore Tel. No. ISOS •all at the well-known Cake-Shop ii you want Ptosh oakea, Ices, Cold and Hot Drinks.199 words
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Article260 1919-11-29 3 Singapore, Not, 29. Mean Latham Co., 30-A Baffle, Plaoe adtlie the following qiotatiom alorGajah 14.10 14 30 iyerKuningi 135 1.48 ajer Moles 2.95 305 AyerPanai 13 50 13 90 Balfownie 675 7.00 Bnki, Jelotong 0 87$ I 95 3ttknKatn 1.22fc 1.30 Bukit X B 0.85 0.95 Bewtt260 words
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Article273 1919-11-29 3 Singapore, Not. 29. An.—See Local and General oolumn. Copra* -Baiinew done, Steady.—No Bniineu Sago Flour-" Buainen done. Gambit: .—Buiinesa done. P#pp«r.—Weak —Bmlneai done. ri<ft«r Produc<a.~Market. Qii* v uitUu < aUikft «unttMi. Nutmegi 110 8. per pioul $62.(1 Nutmegi 80 8. 68.00 Copra Bali 22 50 Copra Gorong Taio273 words
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Advertisement332 1919-11-29 3 MARLBOROUGH Tit Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Piotures Beaeh Road fmm t*e*"» T November 25, to Sunday, November 80 A Bit WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Presenting FREDERICK PERRY America! Distinguished Stage Star THE FAMILY STAIN In 6 Parts A thrillinf domestic photo-play. A subject of exceptional holdit! power, pulsating332 words
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Advertisement625 1919-11-29 3 The FYem Thursday, November 27, to Tuesday, December 2 1 Aihnnk... Alhambra j Alhambra fa is the only Hie Theatre at the theatre where you JL tt I I A 1 aBBBBBBk Am\ M iettheBEST Jl i J% A J mm M^ tetea 3; ALHAMBRAf: ■^J^l^ 81 The Hall for625 words
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Advertisement728 1919-11-29 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE {EMPIRE Taajaug Pagar R *d Tram* Fa*s tiie Do i. j To-Nlght! Second Show at 9.30 p.m. To-Night!! A Harry Carey Specia 1 Attraction Fe&t ring HARRY CAREY and MOLLY MALONE in' THE SCARLET DROP In Five Parts 4 Written and produced by Jack728 words
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Obituary18 1919-11-29 4 ELLIOTT.-—On Wednesday, 26th Not. at Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leaton Elliott, a daughter. 3911 3QU18 words
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Article941 1919-11-29 4 It ia about time that freight! begin to come down. That wae what we wrote yesterday in diacuMing shipping combines and prospects. Tae ink was scarcely dry upon the p .per when ther* oame that exoel--1» nt news about the drop in the pi ice of941 words
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Article49 1919-11-29 4 Among the passengers aboard of the Neleas dae from home to-day is Mr Rnpert Gosling, son of Mr TO Gosling. It is 16 years sinoe he left Singapore for his education. On the first day of the war he joined up and was on service to July 7 last.49 words
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Article12 1919-11-29 4 [W« 4» mt >uwdl| ulim tts opinion* mtruni tf wrrwfwidwti]12 words
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Article642 1919-11-29 4 From IMPERIALIST All who served in the local defence forces daring the war period will agree with yonr observations in two recent leaders. To the Asiatic British subjects who served in the Volunteer Corps, especially, the exclusion of Malaya (particularly Singapore) from the favoured war areas" mast642 words
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Article124 1919-11-29 4 Rubber is quoted at 2/5½ for both orepe and sheet. Mr AW Still is appointed a member of the Raffl->s Library and Museum Committee rice Mr I H Burkill, resigned. Net proceeds amounting to $3047. 80 were realised from the variety entertainment held at the Victoria Theatre on Oct 25124 words
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Article649 1919-11-29 4 Excitement for Singapore Capt Ross Smlt! D fl Toesot, A wire from Ul lopial Engineer tain Roes Smith i« ,1-« cours« of hie flight to An., V lD *e Race Course i 8 b,in K the aviator's landing fof sary arrangements for foel, etc (which w4 i649 words
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Article96 1919-11-29 4 Mr F K Wilson, Class untitled Bervioe, has been grant" 1 months leave from Nov 10. Capt A C Bak«r, M C, is appa»* ed to be Captain, Penang Volonteeri. The resignation of Lieut fl Mnir. w the same Corps, has been accepts The hon'ble Mr W Lowther W has96 words
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Advertisement208 1919-11-29 4 ROBINSON CO. British HHR made jBHsA Boots of No. 119*. Black Box Calf Derby loots la »1 awes. Price $12.50 net i. No. 4 Tan Coarse Hide Derby Boots, suitable for estate ass. Price $10.50 oett. No. 1408. Tan Derby Boots. Price 515.50 oett. No. 225«. Tan Willow Derby Boots208 words
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Advertisement380 1919-11-29 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 GUAN KMT Code used A. B. C. 5th Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1362. In extension of our present fleet,380 words
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Advertisement17 1919-11-29 4 Guinness' Horsshead Stout In Quarts, Pints Nips 8 *4^a^a^aA dldbeck. Macgrepr AND Co. Wine And Spirit Merchants.17 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1919-11-29 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Saturday. Nov. 29. Polo, 4 30. Football; Scotland v. the Reat, S.C.C. ground, 5. Lodge Alias, 9. Chine** Co., S.V.I., Baleatier Range, Parts I and II, 2 30. Sooday, Nov. 30. Swimming Club Launches To.—9,10 and 11. From.—9.30, 10.30 and 12.15. Yaobt Club, Vice Presdt's Cap. Tsnjong101 words
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Article578 1919-11-29 5 Reduced Hours Decreed for Eastern Workmen. jGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS FAIL. Capt Rose Smith, the first of the airmen competing for the big priie for the flight from England la Australia to arrive in this part o£l he worU. may arrive in Sing iporj and land on the raceoourse578 words
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Article102 1919-11-29 5 WORKING HOURS TO BE REDUCED. Rueter. Waihington, Nov 25. —The International Labour Conference Special Commission which dealt with the limitation of hoars of work in Eutern countries recommends sonaiJerable redactions in the prelent hours of employment, with a definite maximum in each case. Beuter, To Meet Annually. London,Rueter. - 102 words
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Article31 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. London, Nov 25.—The Employers' Federation has informed the ironfonndera' unions that they are tnwilling to discuss wages and working conditions until the strikers mume on pre-strike terms.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article112 1919-11-29 5 Mr Churchill in the Damps. Reuter. London, Nov 25.—Mr Churchill, faking in London, raid that the •ate of the world at present in no betokened the endurance of Peac-s except that the fighters were «hangted. People talked about the *wUon the morrow after the war J'if itReuter. - 112 words
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Article52 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. London. Nov 25.—1n the House J Commons?, replying to Commander Unworthy, Mr H .mar Greenthat there were about «U.OCO Austrian prisoners in Sibe a &t present. Tae Supreme Council in Paris er e taking steps to repatriate war prisoners from Siberia «oon as the Allied forces hadReuter. - 52 words
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Article33 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Undoo, Not 25.-The Food JJSJj ha s fixed the retail price In Kr T* 6 which are arriving togiand in large quantities and s*.k n cond »Uon, at fourpenceReuter. - 33 words
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Article245 1919-11-29 5 THE PROTECTORATE TO BE MAINTAINED. Reuter. Londoc, Nov 25.—1n the Home of Lords, Lord Cnrzon, in a comprehensive statement on the situation in Egypt, said that the unrest waa fundamentally due to economic causes, especially the high cost of living, but this unrest was being exploited politically.Reuter. - 245 words
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Article39 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Port Said, Nov 25.—The Danish steamer Natal, from Singapore to Copenhagen, arrived at Suez with her cargo afire in numbers four and five holds, containing 1.640 tons of copra. A survey is to be held.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article49 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Athens, Nov 25.—A plot engineered by retired Constantinian officers to murder Venizelos and overthrow the regime has been discovered, and a number of arrests have been made. A minute enquiry is proceeding. Full avowals have been obtained from tbe culprits who will be courtmartialled immediately.—Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article19 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Havre, Nov. 22.—The British steamer has taken aboard 1,800 Chinese who are being repatriated to Hongkong.—Renter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article125 1919-11-29 5 Singapore Polo Clnb. To day at 4 30 p m 'st Chukka 4 45 p m Whites,—l H F Clifton Bmith, 2 FTS Newell, 3 HO Cooke Yarborough, 4 W Peel. Blues.—l D Campbell. 2 H Bwe« W 3 AP Dash wood, 4 ECH Wolff. 2nd Chokko 5.05125 words
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Article192 1919-11-29 5 S. C. C. v. S. R. C. An interesting game of hookey was played between the S 0 0 and the SR C on the former's ground last evening. The 8C C won by two goals to one, their goalgetters being Smyth and Btocks, whilst La Brooy secured the192 words
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Article84 1919-11-29 5 To-day's Big Match. Great interest is being centred in to lay's soccer match on the SCO ground between Scotland and the Rest—part of the Scots' St Andrew's Day celebrations. Two useful sides will be out, and though the R at will be strong favourites, the Scots are hopeful of84 words
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Article182 1919-11-29 5 Hopes to Call Again. Reuter. Washington, Nov 25.—The Prince of Wales, replying to Mr Lansing's farewell message, wirelessed from the Renown I am greatly touched by the kindness of your farewell telegram on behalf of the United States Government. This visit has been for me aReuter. - 182 words
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Article151 1919-11-29 5 Concessions May be Made. Reuter. LondoD, Nov, 24. —In the House of Commons, Sir Bertram Falle asked if any action has been taken or was to be taken to increase tbe prewar pensions of pensioned officers in the Malay States Government Service. He pointed ont that the CeylonReuter. - 151 words
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Article435 1919-11-29 5 Case Against Mr. Holm. In the district oonrt yesterday afternoon, before Mr Langham Garter, the eaae waa resumed in which Mr H J A Holm, late manager of the Far Baatein Film Service Go, is oharged with thaf t of $760 in cash, and a oheque for $3,045,435 words
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Article157 1919-11-29 5 Hoping Allies Will Disagree Reuter. Paris, Nov 25.—At a meeting of Snpreme Council, a note waa read from the acting head of the German delegation requesting an ajonrnment of negotiations pending instructions from the German Gover» ment regarding the Allies' proposal for administration of the areas of occupation.Reuter. - 157 words
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Article39 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 25,—The Diiiy Mail says it is expected that Holland will grant the application for extradition of the ex-Kaiser immediately the Peaoe Treaty is ratified. The trial will begin in London about New Year.—Reuter. yReuter. - 39 words
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Article28 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov 25.—The Supreme Council is drawing op a protocol giving Romania until Dec 5 to sign the St Qermain (Austtian) and Bulgarian treaties.—Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article33 1919-11-29 5 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 25. —Aa a reanlt of the Socialist victory in the elections, a grave crisis is feared, involving not only the Cabinet bat also the ruling house. —Renter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article53 1919-11-29 5 A murder is reported to have been committed at 6-50 p.m. lait Thursday at the 6£ mile, Thomson road, of a Hylam named Pna Ah Tin, who ia reported to have been beaten to death. Twenty Hokiena are Baid to be conoerned in the affair, and foar of them are53 words
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Article1188 1919-11-29 5 Some Health Matters. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Board Room yesterday at 2.30 p,m. presided over by Mr R J Farrer. Others present were:—Dr Middleton, Messrs J M Sime, W A Sims, E Tessenaobn, Tan Kheam Hock, J A Elias, See Teong1,188 words
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Article108 1919-11-29 5 Sovereigns from Australia. Reuter. London, Nov. 24—The Times correspondent at Sydney says that while the customs has prevented the importation of opium, Chinese smugglers art* now attempting to smuggle sovereigns from Australia. Organised bands are at work in the large cities, giving 22s and even 24s for aReuter. - 108 words
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Article52 1919-11-29 5 Mrs. Peterson, a Eurasian lady, reports to the police that while walking along Hill-street at 2 p.m., yesterday, she waa attacked by a Chineae and robbed of her band-bag continuing $175 in notea. She received a blow on the cheek, and sustained bruises on her hands. The lady cannot identify52 words
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Article56 1919-11-29 5 A theft of ten bales of rubber, valued at $1,000 is reported to have taken place a* Pulan Saigon railway godown between Friday of last week and last Thursday. Mr H W Lynch, of the F M S Railway, is the oomplainant. Some clerks employed in the godown are suspected.56 words
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Article39 1919-11-29 5 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has appointed Messrs R Bird. J R Neave, J I Miller and A V Aston to be cadets in the Civil Service of the Colony. They reported their arrival on Nov 22.39 words
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Advertisement49 1919-11-29 5 New Actors and Actresses are arriving. Watch for their first appearance. THE INDIAN OPERA Co. OF MADRAS (A High Class Tamil Dramatic Co.) WILL ENACT To-Night AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ALLI ABJUNA Admission s Gents, $3. $2, $1 and 50 seats. Ladies, $1 and 50 cents.49 words
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Advertisement375 1919-11-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SINCERE INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT GO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong II. 14, North Canal Road. TeJopbone No. 1746. NEWS FOR ALL HARMSTONS CIRCUS IS OPENING AT BEACH ROAD On MONDAY, Deo- 1st, at 9 IS p.m. LOCATION: BEACH ROAD New Artistes New Acts Harmston's Name a Sufficient Guarantee375 words
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Advertisement158 1919-11-29 5 NOTICE. PARBOILED RICE, It is notified to Estate and Employers cf Labour who are registered with the Agent, Food Controller, for supplies of parboiled rice, that the Government Allotment for December has been fixe>; at (eighty) 80% of their assessed allowance. These supplies must therefore be supplemented by Wheat Flour,158 words
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Article433 1919-11-29 6 Dwellings For X L Chinese. Borne few days ago we commented—not for the first time—upon the thortage of boose ecoommodation for Europeans. From information *ince jrathered, we are led to believe tba: this problem is not oot;fl.ied to Earopear.B alone. Wh are told that there is, and433 words
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Article47 1919-11-29 6 Delivered io London Thi lollii wkeg *re v.« oaten of carte r#eei Singapore or th> iHQfsau iasih m iUtiir deliver) i Loc I r. Lmrr Dauviaaa 1» niaoAPoaa Lomdob. Oct 7 Ifov. S do 11 do 15 do 21 do 17 do 20 do 1047 words
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Article24 1919-11-29 6 in communication with th* Comin- ,-oial Wireless Station thia mortn s :—s. a. Color Pat«dlf. Mela..)-, TatTwno M»ru, Tj sale*, Me chior Trettb.24 words
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Article193 1919-11-29 6 Bnij ke§, Dot 264 to is. Cap Owiernuis. trom Bandj«rmasain 29/U, for Bandjermaasm 2/12, K. P M. Babinda Amer. 3485 tons Cap Gouradi, froai SeatUe 29/11, for Bjmbay uncertain, Gathrie and Co. ChuHt-n Mara, Jap 1935 tons, Cap M Ydjima, irom Cheribon and Sourataya 28/11, for Calcutta 1/12193 words
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Article61 1919-11-29 6 The members of the Chinese Volunteer Club met last night at their Clnb-hooae, Beach-road, for the pnrp w o<" tor ning a Benevolent Brsnoh ofth* Clnb. This Brarob. which willotme into on Dec 1. will f.ffcMi an advantage to the present nienibers of the 8 VI Chinean CoTitpany and also61 words
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Article37 1919-11-29 6 A new variety of green tea, known as th M Cloud Fog," ie being produced in Ui.Hsi, that part of the province of Anhwei which ia said to furnish the beat quality of tea grown in China.37 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement130 1919-11-29 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF j AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. DRINK Beei? and THE POPULAR BITllAftlS. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY A Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Imporlera for S.S., P.M,S. and Sinatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. •Phone 815. Tel. 41 Aiirely." SINGAPORE CENTENAHY. Maw Biography. Mow Cn130 words
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Advertisement713 1919-11-29 6 Church Services. 8. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. 1st Sunday in Advent. 30th November, 1919. 8 Andrew's Day. 7 am. Holy Communion. 7-45 ».m Holy Communion (Choral). 9 15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 pm. Sunday Sohool. Bible Class. Coarse, "Genesis and the Gospel." 0.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 8. Matthew's, Sepoy713 words
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Advertisement247 1919-11-29 6 PEACE AT LAST. Is your 1 fe one continuous horrible Eght against the dread monster ot «ciatic pain Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle? Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are247 words
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Advertisement206 1919-11-29 6 The TonuT o„e Q 0 B Q Preparation. and Nerves Anaemia Neurasthenia^ Cdnvalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofuu TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its ict ve princi las, Globeol ii a typical active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy, Free from any Toxlt Agent jt p Globed acts gently and206 words
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Miscellaneous240 1919-11-29 6 Mails Close. Va-isy. Batu Pahat Mens »pm Malacca 'Hong Liaa 1 pni Muar Malacca 'Ban Whatt Hia a pm Muar *Hong Aik a pm Penang* Calcutta Fooksaag pm Malacca I*. Swetteahara Penang *Klang 3 pm Medan Medusa pm P. Sa-nbu, Selat Pandjang,Bengkalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe Brouwar pm Bangkok Katong240 words
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Article239 1919-11-29 7 Proposed Pasteur Institute, Speaking in the Federal Council, the Hon. Mr Clodd said that at a i meeting of the Council earlier in the year, a vote was passed for the erection of s suitable memorial to those who went from this country to serve and who239 words
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Article841 1919-11-29 7 The King oo Oar Saprimt Duty. The autumn campaign of the League of Nattoni Union waa opened on Oot 18 by a meeting at the Mention Hou§», London. The Lord Mayor presided The speakers included Mr Asquitb. Lord Robert OeoU, Mr J R dynes, and M.841 words
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Article37 1919-11-29 7 Frogramme of I> Ulr »tc, fo ww k Hiding .>t>;t.rd»j, NoveiabOi 29, 199. Saturday. 29. 2 30 p.m.—Bah R. %InsM Co Parts I II Olssjsifls t-on. R. Smith 2nd Lieut., •/Adjutant, 8. V. 0.37 words
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Article31 1919-11-29 7 It is reported untitled untitled th»> fauaons Ed't~r of tho Paris Le Temr» now or> his way cut b visit Ohio*, whether b« iw.ii proc-:tv aft*r a e'ay In Indo Chine.31 words
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Advertisement432 1919-11-29 7 'BASKS. Bafll['LlfflltrtfL*di»tb. traits Settlement..; fUjim Ckaaaksss 5 A 6. BRANCHES; «5 aJSCS Htrert. Mjtlan Saleimaii. SfwU 109 J ikD Vl „;m at London, New iftSr Francisco, BaUvia. flfcJT B.ma rang, Palembang ajfase'* 1 i,Trafl« japh'al. $8,000,000 1 $6.000,000 $3,0^0,000 P»U»P v .wo gOARD OF IRECTORS: n,. Mm ItM Choon Guan,Beq.432 words
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Advertisement391 1919-11-29 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BAN! Of ImDML~ AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capiul I n 60,000 Sharea of £20 each £1,200,000 R-M-rweFend £2,100,000 ii 8 rye Liability of Proprietors £UOO,OOO BAI*KERS. back of England. Lon-ion Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County WeitmiuaUr and Parr'a391 words
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Advertisement533 1919-11-29 7 NOTICES.^ NOTICE n l i?,?/ C is L hereb J r i7en that Mr. W. Bird (who by mutual consent is leaving the service of Messrs Morgan's Agency) a, from December Is? to make Rubber Broking Contracts and to solvenc X of principals on per pro Macphail Co., Ltd. L533 words
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Advertisement581 1919-11-29 7 DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidaey disease, when it exists, may be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back. In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause581 words
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Advertisement238 1919-11-29 7 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Lite Assurance Co., Ltl. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS excess Five Crores Rupees Absolute Security. MfjMllll SMI IMM lasuranca strsetsd is 1818 $8,847,852.00 Total Policiss in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for the year 1918. Establishes a record in the238 words
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Advertisement104 1919-11-29 7 Messrs F. 6. TAYLOR I Co., Ltd., (iMorporated in tbe Straits Settlements.) PENANG HAVE OPENED OFFICES AT il MARKET STREET, BINGAPOFt E AS From 1st December, 1919. POPE MOTOR CYCLE t Power, Comfort, Reliability, and Ease of Control. Twin Cylinder, Three Speed, Dixie Improved Magneto, Kick Starter, fitted with Putent104 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section24 1919-11-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued OUlf.l SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. limd t^allf Vol vl -Mo. 980 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919 PHICE 6 CEN1324 words
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Article163 1919-11-29 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 27. Pontianak Dit 111 Naoodah from Mereiog Nov 26 Lim Chw«« Chun* Trnnb Dot 1612 Cap Donok from D*li Nov 26 X P M. Emile Dut 94 Naoodah from Rhio Nov 27 Ben« Moh. Dilwara Bri 3480 Cap B ,bh from Bombay Nov 17 P and163 words
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Article95 1919-11-29 1 NOVEMBER 27. Ban Hong Liong for Samarang via porta. Hong Ho for Tringgana via porta Hye Leong for Malaooa. Lai Bang for Honkong and Kobe. Calypso for P S'ham via porta. Sri Maar for Malacca and Maar. Hong Moh for Rangoon and Penang. Bingaradja for Berombang via porta. Van95 words
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Article355 1919-11-29 1 Serious Shortage of Officers Tokit», Nov 5. Tae shortage of Ips officers and engineers c >v. innes to be on* of the most serious problems for the shipping trade 1t the country, and the gravity of ih situation is realis-d pir.ionlarly regards the ooean trad**. Sbip's ffioni355 words
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Article24 1919-11-29 1 Mariners are warned that a sunken tongkang was seen floating st 7 30 a.m. on Thursday about half a mile east of Cyrene Bnoy.24 words
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Article112 1919-11-29 1 ilphat>Htioal lift of Infected (signal X GQ) and Suspected (signal FPB) Porte i Signal fnecessary J In adPort notified. dltion to DiMas* Qnarantine flag. Am 'f FPB Cerebfo-Spinal Meningitis Ab.t 100 Cholera Bangkok FPB Cholera Batam FPB Cerebrospinal Batu Pakat XGQ hale™** Bambay XGQ Cholera Uombay XGQ Small-pox Bombay112 words
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Article71 1919-11-29 1 A cable was rec«ived In Hon* kong on 11th November from Shanghai stating that the Governor of Formosa reports that a wooden raft marked Stockholm 45 measuring about 12 by 9. and 9 inches high, carryingone European corpse land possibly emanating from the b Peking, was71 words
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Article101 1919-11-29 1 Satnrday November 29 —Hieh Sunday Norember 30,—Moon Fi-8 Qurter llh 47m A. High 8tM .r 3 13 8 m 7ft N« 2.59 p.m. 8f», 2ina. Mouday. Dumber J. —Moon in i-qoatcr Bb. a. High Water:--4.5 .m. 7ft. Site 3.49 p.m. 7ft. oirs. Tut a lay, Deoember 2.—High101 words
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