Malaya Tribune, 15 December 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILT.J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DsAlfA. Vol VL- No 293 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919 PRICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 237 1 j HIN WATT 00. i Uarket Street and Orchard Road j SPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies. Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites. s 'Phone 741. fQjB tJ*yfc^L^^^WBaBBBBIBhBMBBMB»P CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP. MSCAMOR SERIAL MASCAMOR H FOURTEEN EPISODES By PIERRE MARODON Fea'uring MIRTHE LENCLUD -THE
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    • 218 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR RO D. Board and Lodging, Single and Doable Kooms. For p-itieulais apply to the Manager. TERMS VERY MODE RATI Ttlgraphic 4ddr«M PB AN AH AN. M.A. SAIBOQSCO. General Merchants Money Changers. All are kindly solicited to inspect oar ibop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins of
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    • 30 1 MEUKOW j BRANDY. A FINE OLD MELLOW LIQUEUR Obtainable From the leading dealers. BOTTLED IN FRANCE A. G. MEUKOW Go. COGNAC. CASTILLO BRAND Old Spanish Port. A GOOD FRUITY WINE.
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    • 278 1 MULF3RD "ONOD A"~ Portland CEMENT. i Maufactu ed by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. I SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) i Useful toNanters. OUR OkltLND NUT CAKE which 1b only tuct pressed, la of th highest qe lit., sod we have n doubt will prove
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  • 546 2 Letter from Dr. Lim Boon Keng The Committee appointed by the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association to consider the qaestion of assisting Ohineee immigration appears to be waiting for replies to the circulars recently sent oat before taking farther action. In the meantime, Home light was thrown on the
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  • 280 2 Tn- Committee gratefu'ly acknowledge noeipt of tbe following su* forij. tlone Amount previously acknowledge $4.3*9. $100 each.— Kim Hia Jt Co, lam Cto«>u. $50 each.—Henderson Brothers Limited, A lams n Odfitlan 4 Co. LI, Nethorhnds Gatta 1 c oha Co Lynll <b Evatt, Mitsui Bussan
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  • 536 2 New Factory and Drying Shed. The ninth annuel nersj me -ting of the Mandci Tekong Rabber Co. was beld at the registered offio-e of the company Nob. 64, 65, 66, Market-atreet, Singapore, pn Friday, at neon. There were pieaent Maura, E A Kliae (in the ohair) Tan
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  • 180 2 Confession by A Chinese Clerk. The mysterious disappearance of gold lesf worth $100,000, belonging to a Chinese firm in Wing Lok Street, hss now been solved, the clerk of the firm, who was sent to Canton to sell the gold-leaf, having confused that be misappropriated the proceeds
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  • 93 2 The safe belonging to Mr Asher Levy, the o connr merchant, of Ba<hfrland road, Bow, who 'was kill d by a motor-bus, states the Sunday Chronicle, has been opened at Barolay's Bank. It was fonnd to oontain £15,000 in gold, £100 in Treasury notes, £100 of jewellery,
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  • 37 2 During the state of siege in Franoe, a Frenohman was forbidden by law to offer his wife a Ifquenr a f ter lanch or dinner, only men being permitted to tnke Iqneurs during th* period of hoitilitie*.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 673 2 ggCTKHj SALES. IMPORT ft N V AUCTION SALE CARGO Ex as. "GOLDENFELS" 5,0C0 cases BEAN OIL* and 6 bales COW HIDES To be held at the P. O. Co.'s Wharf ON WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER 19 9, AT 2.30 PM. POWELL m\ Co, Ltd., Aaotloneera. 11 12 16 12 VALUABLE FREEHOLD
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    • 350 2 Increase Your Vital Energy 63% 'To be in perfect health," writes a distinguished physician, "the b i iy must be well furnished with what is popularly called vital energy, which controls and regulates the I whole corporeal structure. Some men have much of this vital force, o'hers have very little."
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    • 256 2 WOOLLEN BUGS CARPETS These durable, one-piece RUGS CARPETS are widely known for their pleasing appearance and good wearing qualities. Made of attractive patterns that shows the best work of Indian expert rug designers. IN ALL SIZES. Inspection Invited. Wassiamull, assoidull 6 Co. 56 57 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Phone U44. OCTOBER
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    • 268 2 ORIENTJir Llfß Assurance Established Incorporated FUNDS exceed e^ Absolute 9mxtm Income 18■ 8 t Itwrince enacted mi 918 iiutjjj Total Policies in foL aasurmg with Bona, AddiU J** 598.817.617.00. New Busing far tv,- grtablishe, a leeVafffi Hiatory. w ""Jl LOW RATES LIBERAL CONDITIONS 27, Tbe Arcade Canvaest ra w, ite
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  • 532 3 Lecture Before tbe Catholic Union, At a meeting beld in King George's Hall, St, Joseph's Institution, on Friday evening at 8, the Rev. Father L X Fernandez, of tbe Myiapore Diocese, addresed tbe members of tbe Catholic Union on bis ''Travels and experiences in the East
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  • 194 3 One of the inflaenc-e —perhaps the most potent—tending to sustain and advance Manchtsler prices is found iv the scarcity of good grades of American cotton. While the carry over from last season is large, and with this addition to even a email crop there wdl be
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  • 40 3 A conference is being called to advise the South African Government es to thfl establishing of M nM exchange rites between the U .ion anJ ice rest of the world ard of a free market for gold in jtho Uuion.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 388 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Piotarea Beach Road Fre» Saturday, December 13, to Thursday, December 18. A CHOICE TWO FEATURE PROGRAMME FOR THE SECOND SHOW, COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. A PRO AD WEST DRAMA OF THRILLS AND SENSATION Adapted from a well-known story SON OF A'
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    • 646 3 I The i The From Monday, December 15, to Saturday, December SO. Alhambra AUuunbpata fettie only the Theatre aT the theatre IfALHAMBRAS I aad the BEST Tea, etc. I accommo The Ha,i ,or MuBic and Feature! served datlou buck road Intervale. something OUT of TaTE ORDINARY in Presenting Herbert Rawllnson
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    • 170 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taajong P»f»r Road IVmm Pa*» t!«e Door. To-Night! Second Show at 9.30 ro Night!! Broedwast Film Co. Presents Violet Hopson in the Sensational Story of Society and the Boxing World The Sxa.«ajc»e Introducing one of the most exciting Fights ever portrayed in y
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  • 990 4 The Colonial Offioe ii making a preaent to the Straits Bet»l*ments. The act ia kindly meant, bnt we donbt if it ia roce table. It ia rather like a oitcus proprietor making to a friend, ac a mark of eeteem," a gift of an elephant. The friend ia
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  • 156 4 Tbe Income Tax Bill. \fter a long interval, the L»gisla ive Cooncil will meet f gain on Fii lay afwrnooi. Eight motions by the Treasurer oomprise one that £57,583-19-2, part of the excess paid by the Colony for Defecoe Contribution during the yar ended April 5, 1918, be
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  • 229 4 Silver Jubi.ee Celebration. The celebn i-»n of the silver jubilee of S\ Anthony's Convent was rnarkd by c.aging a play entitled *'S.. Fhilomena. child and martyr", in four aots, in the school hall last Saturday evening, and the pupils who took part in it greatly delight* d
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  • 315 4 Tin it at $161 125 tons sold. Rubber is quoted at 2/6£ for both orepe and sheet. The Penang Chinese are petitioning the Government for special representation on the Legislative Council. The latest London oables to hand this morning are dated as follows Ordinary rate 11th Dtc. deferred rate 7th
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  • 240 4 E R A OF AVIATION. THE BIG i LIGHT Tq AL'STRai, °wing to BpBCM not ti>ie io iv r B J** a, to day by Renter concern Australia by Capt U„ J fll ht >o TheHomHn^;" afea-nrn of eaubiiehuieni U M and on, paper time from Britain to II *l
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  • 322 4 Some Reassuring News Borne sixty bags of r iC have arrived in Singapore doru the last few days; in addition, a big ship, ment of Australian Boat "is now being nnloaded from the c t Mataram. This is reassuring news for those who have been very properly cccoerned
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  • 185 4 Mr Low Gek Seng Untitled to Singapore frr-m Java. The anna 1 report of 'h>Cricket Club shows a Jt Lit baianoe of $90 after contribute $2,000 to Our Day Fund. Ther were new members in the y-ar ended August, and the memb now is 432. The R»v. J. S Nsgle
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 ROBINSON Co. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS AND CRACKERSI ASPHALT I for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. ii •M. A «y* jj Send your orders to the 1 Asiatic Petroleum st Helen Company conn, (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. (loMrponted In England.) We have just received a small shipment ef CROSS CUT SAWS 4,
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    • 191 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Bidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKIAT Code used :A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1362. Io exteniioo of our present fleet, we
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    • 186 4 CINEMA m BADGES OUR THIRD and FOURTH ASSORTMENTS Grace Darmond, Hobart Bosworth, Harold Lloyd, Harry Pollard, Ford Sterling, Leah Baird, Sheldon Lewis, Mollie King, etc. Sa.OO for one assortment. Cinema Poitoards. 50 cents per packet plain. 75 cents per packet coloured. Xmas New Year Cards, Calendars. Text Cards. 6. H.
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    • 20 4 Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: K1AM KIAT Go. u* and 109 Market Street
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 183 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Monday, Dec. 15. High Water.—4 10 a.m., 4J21 p.m. Taoht Club meeting, 5.30. Frawley Co. •'The Brat." Chinese Co., 8.V.I., Recruits, 5.10. Boy Scoots Band, Malay V 0, 5,15. Tuesday, Dec- 16 Higb Water.—4 21 a.m 5.7 p.m. R«nt Assessment Board, 2.15. Frawley Co. ''Forever After." Football
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  • 192 5 peace Conference Proposed by the Bolsheviks. Germany Climbs Down. At a Legislative Council meeting on Friday a Bill to impose an income-tax in this Colony will be introduced. Large shipments of rice have arrived here, but the official exhortation to strict economy remains necessary. Does the Colony
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  • 394 5 REDUCTIONS IN BUILDING PROGRAMME Reuter. London, DtC 10 —In the Hoos« of Commons debate on the naval estimates, Mr Walter Long pointed oat that the estimates of 157 millions Kerliog were 167 millions less than ait year. The personnel of the navy had been reduced since the
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  • 37 5 Reuter. i\ Dac 9 Mr L T8en of 2 rT' gn mini8ter »nd head Wp 9ft d *»'g»«ion to the Wn T noa haa departed for W n n0A he 18 embarkiD 8 vmna,—R-»ote'.
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  • 290 5 CLEMENCEUJ'S IMPORTANT MISSION. Reuter. Paris, Drc 9.—lt is reported that M Cleuieucean is coming to London to morrow to confer wi.h Mr Lloyd George and others on economic questions.--Renter. London, Dec 10.—Replying to Comr. Wedgwood in the House of Commons, yesterday, concerning M. Olemecoeau's visit, Mr BonSr
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  • 80 5 Reuter. London, D.c 9—The Trade Union Congress in LondoD, consisting of 750 delegates, representing five million workers, Mr. J. H. Thomas presiding, unanimously passed a resolution in favour of a propaganda campaign for nationalisation of the ooal mines, and holding a special Congress in February to
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  • 16 5 Mos t Cards Gone. Reuter. London, D o 10.—Meat cards are being abolished on Deo 15,—Renter.
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  • 249 5 ONLY LEADS TO MORE HUMILIATION. Allies D elate Obedience. Reuter. Paria, D-e 9 —Mr Lloyd <Wge aent bis private a oretaiy to P ria >o oonvey the new formula cf the Allies' Note to G«ro»ny, sanctioned by the British Cabinet. It is understood that Bri'iin has asked for
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  • 116 5 Reuter. ludianap. lis, Deo 10,—The ooal e:tike has endsd. Tb« turms of settlement provide for laaaasdiaia resumption of work fourteen per oent advance in wages and the appointment of a con: mission to endeavour to d*t»rmine wi'hin two mon'hs a basis for a new wage a?re*ment.
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  • 56 5 Reuter. London, 10,—The Times correspondent at Toronto quotes Liberal newspaper comment suggesting, in view of the Prinoe of Wales having expressed a desire to return to Canada, his appointment aa Governor General in Canada, and emphasitiLg the Imperial value of the presenoe of the Heir to
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  • 56 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec 10.—The naval general b<~ard are recommending a building programme for 1921 of two battleships, one battle oruiser, ten scout cruisers, five destroyers, flotilla leaders and six submarines. It says that the navy of the United States should by 1925 be equal to the
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  • 50 5 Reuter. London, L> c 10.—In the House of Commons, Sir Kinlcch Cooke asked the terms of the settlement between Government and the employees of the Royal Dockyard at Hongkong. Mr MacNamara stated that owing to the dissatisfaction with the July award, the matter was being further considered. —Renter.
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  • 48 5 Reuter. London, Dec 9. —Router learns that on Deo 1 five hundred Waziris attacked a train near Thai, on the North-west Indian Frontier, killing thirty-six, wounding fifty, and oaptnring the riti-s and two Lewis guns belonging to the train tsoort. Retaliatory measures are being taken.—Renter.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. London, Deo 10.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Anenr* in Williams, Mr Churchill stated that Chinese labourers enrolled in the Labour Corps would reoelve the British war medal in bronze.—
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  • 22 5 Reuter. Paris, Dec 10 M L jng, deputy for Drome, has been appointed governor general of In do-China.
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  • 179 5 BOLSHEVIKS ASK FOR A CONFERENCE. The Moscow Resolution. Reuter. Copenhagen, 10—Litvinoff baa s-nt to the Allied repr<s«n 4 atives a Sovbt resolution adopted in Moscow on Dae 5. recording a desire for peaoe. The resolution specifies numerous alleged earlier proposals, and offers to begin negotiations with the
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  • 410 5 Llghtnlo'." Saturday night's play at the Victoria Theatre, Ligh'nin'," proved to be one of the especial successes of the Frawley Co'i very gratifying leeaon here. It is an intensely human etory, wUh <h wicked man and the here, aud the giilwhoui the latter marries after the traditional
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  • 94 5 Sago flonr is quoted at 30/6 Gambler is done in L n lon at 45/*. Tin ia quoted at 43U9.12.6 in London. Tapioca is at 36/- for fair flake and 38/- for fair mcd. pearl. On the Liverpool market ootton, middling American, is at 26.92. Black pepper
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  • 23 5 As will be seen from their advertisements on page 3, the Alhambra, Empire, and Malacca C ntina Franoaia have grand changes of programme.
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  • 278 5 YACHTING. Yesterday's Sweepstake R»ce. S it Uy morning found the Singa- ore Yicbt Club's fleet out for a Sweepstake Race, tbe start and finish being at the O S Patrol. At 10.16, when the preparation fla< was hoisted, the boats named were ready for the starter and oroased
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  • 85 5 The Hon h Stafforda regimental soccer team have two games this week. On Thureday they will for the first time mee-t the S R C and on Tuesday they are to play the Scouts again, the latter being anxi ous to prove that th>ir heavy defeat last week waa
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  • 82 5 \t the T MCA this evening, the new billiard table will be formally opened with an exhibition game of 250 np between those two oracks" A D Baker and 8 Arathoon. The final in the V M C A tournament will be played on Welnealay evening, the contestants being
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  • 58 5 It ia proposed to hold at the New Tear's Djy Sea Bports a handicap race of abont half a mile for motorlaunches. The Secretaries will be obliged if the names of the launches it is proposed to enter for the event are sent to them as coon aa
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  • 438 5 There we a Urge gathering to witness the annnal athletio sports of St. Anthony's Boys' Bchool, on the sobool grounds, last Saturday afternoon. The R)v Braganoa waa aaaiated by an energetic committee, and everything went without a hitch. Tbe obampionahip wai won by a lad
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  • 130 5 Cambridge Beat Oxford. Reuter. London, Dec 9.—At rugger, Cambridge beat Oxford by 7 points to 5 at Qoeen'a Club. The weather at Queen's Club waa foggy and an overnight frost had the ground hardish. There were 15,000 spectators including His Majesty the King and Prinoe Henry, Oxford was
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  • 76 5 Universities Draw. Reuter. London, D&o 10,—At Queen's CInb, in bright weather, 6,000 persona watohed the soccer match between Oxford and Cambridge, which resulted in two goals all. A' er eight ruinates, Jackson with I left foot shot gave Oxford the lead, Harding equalising before the in. terval.
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  • 273 5 Macphail Co.'s Report. Singapore, Deo IS. Hongkong.—l22}% prem. Shanghai—Not quoted. Silver—Not quoted. Tin.—l2s tons sold at $151 Rubber.—Firm. Prices touching $1.02. Shares, —Rubber.—Ayer Moleks moved yesterday somewhat excitedly to 4.55 bat steadying close to.day at 4.20 buyers, 4.40 sellers. Tambalaks are in damaud at 1.40, Mandais at 1.025, Unit d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 FOR MANILA. 8.S. Shiofoo due to arrive Singapore on or about the 16th instant will have prompt despatch for Manila. For accomodation for 1st class passengers Apply M. A. NAMAZ1E 18 Malacca Street. 15 it 17 12
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    • 408 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE Mr. T. DANIEL FRAWLEY PRESENTS THE FRAWLEY COMPANY IN REPERTOIRE OF THE lATEBT LONDON AND NEW YORK SCCCESSES. To-Nitfht To-Night I I THE BRAT TUESDAY Dec. 16 I FOREVEkT\T TER i_WEDNESDAY Dec. 17 PARLOUR, BEDROOM A* BATH I_THURSDAY_ Dec. 18 j THE MAN WHO CAME BACK
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    • 247 5 FOR SALE. We undertake to sell and or purchasi for you Lands Buildings PRIVATELY. Our Terms: $5 tor initial expense* prepaid) and of Reserve price if the sale is put through Privacy a speciality. Building Land fiontmg Pasir Panjani, Koad, near 7th milestone. Building Land, off Telok Kurau Road. 2-storeyed
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  • 92 6 The Dorpat Conference. Reuter. Copenhagen, Deo B.—lt is announced that Latvia's representatives at the Dorpat eonferenoe negotiate solely on the exohange of hostages and do not discuss peec —Renter. London, Deo B.—At Dorpat, peaoe conditi ns have been exchanged between Russia and Esthonia. It is understood that the
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  • 96 6 Reuter. London, Deo 7.—Exports in November were £107,400.000 com* pared with £98.700,0( 0 in Ootober. Imports were £143 600,000 com pared with 103.500,000 —Renter. London, Deo b,—In the House of Commo. s, replying to Mr Arthur Samuel, Sir Auokland Geddes said it was ronghly estimated that the exoeas
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  • 109 6 Reuter. London, Do 9, —Ia the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Dojle, Sir Haaiar Urteowood aaid tha. Ika Jetailed arrangement! (or providing accommodation on Biiiish warships tor representatives of British trading firms, waa a.ill being discussed with the Admiralty. No accommodation had yet been fiually allotted.
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  • 153 6 Reuter. London, Deo 6.—What is authoritatively described as a tin i piece of work has now been oonoloded, It haa freed the Persian Provinoe of Ispahan from dangerous bands of mounted brigands and haa resulted in the oomplete defeat, capture, and extcution cf the moat dangerous outlawa
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  • 108 6 Reuter. Disputes. London, Dao 6. —The first members of the new permanent Industrial Court have been appointed, Bir Warrender Maokensie is President, Mr P H McLeod, EJitor of the Libour Gazette, ia Chairman and the six members inolnde two ladies, Violet Markham and Ceoile Matheson. Tbe establishment
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  • 184 6 Reuter. London, Deo 6.—The latest and one of the must interesting war books is Cardinal Mercier's "Memories of Belgium daring the German Occupation" publication of whioh began in the Times. Cardinal Mero er makes hia correspondence with German authorities a feature of his story us embodying toy
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  • 101 6 Reuter. Paris, D o 8 Impressive scene* marked the opening of the new Chamber, owing to the first attendanoe of the Alsace Lorraine members since 1871 It was a thrilling moment when the representatives of the liberated provinces entered. A very brief silt noe was foil
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  • 66 6 Reuter. Washington, Dec 7.—A report of the Secretary of the Navy estimates that tho aotnal cost of the navy during the war was 2 952 million dollars. Next flto*l year will reqoire ap* proximately 573 millions or forty millions under the present fiscal year. The recommendations
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  • 51 6 Reuter. Washington, Dec B.—The report cf the department of commerce shows that exports in the y<ar ended June 30 were 7 074 million dollars whereof 4 634 were to Europe snd 1,291 to Asia. The imports w-re 3,(>95 millions, showing a trade b. 4 j..ce of 3,97rt
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  • 168 6 Reuter. London, D-c 7. —A Berlin semiofficial message sa)s that while tbe B<rmsh steamer St Helena we anchored in the Hohenau looks, Kiel Canal, a man aboard escaped. A British patrol pursued and fired on him. Qerman troops occupied the locks and police from Kiel boarded th*
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  • 33 6 Reuter. London, Dto s.—Renter learns that the Rumanian objions to signing the Austriau peace treaty, owing to the clauses dealing with the protection of minorities, are likely to be overoome.—Renter.
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  • 70 6 Reuter. Paris, Dec 6.—The Yugoslav delegation states that it has received alarmist reports of D'Annunsio's intentions in Dalmatia. Ten thenBind of his troops are ready to attack Spalato and Cattaro. The delegation has informed the Supreme Counoil that in the event of D'Annonzio'a troops orosaing the
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  • 46 6 Reuter. Copenhagen, Deo B—A Lettish communique, reports that the Germans oominue to retreat beyond tbe Mnrsj}wo Shavli line, abandoning much material, inolnding fifty locomot'Vts, hundreds of waggons, forty guns, aeroplanes, and wireless oirfits. The L-t*s repulsed a Bolshevik attack on C <st Latvia.—Renter.
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  • 54 6 Reuter. P»ris. Dro 6.—The Supreme Council finally examined the question of payment of customs duty to Germany on the land frontiers. The G rman Government desires the duties to be collected in gold, as on th sea frontiers, A decision on this matter is postponed, pending the
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  • 52 6 Reuter. London. Deo 6.—Lard Hub- n speaking at Liverpool, did not thiok tbat the suggas'ed alliance between Great Britain, Fianoe, and America woald eventuate. Hnch alliances broke down jast when they were wanted. If the United States did not jim thej League of Nations we mast go on
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  • 20 6 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Deo B—The export of f ros -n meat ii prohibited until Feb. 28.—Renter.
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  • 53 6 Reuter. London, Dec 7. —A message from Vienna s»ys that in food riots, hundreds of shops were looted and a number of convents entered and itripped of food. The polio*, gendarmerie and an 1 alian detachment, operating with maehine-gnns restored order late at night. Similar outbreaks are
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  • 34 6 Reuter. London, Dvc 5.—Subscriptions of £54,000 have been invited to present* E.krl Half with the Bemersyde estates, Scotland, as a personal gift from the people of the X i pi re.
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  • 29 6 Reuter. London, 5. —The knighthood of the Garur has been oonfered on the Marquess of Londonderry, and ihe knighthood of Saint Patriok on the Earl of Desart.—Reuter,
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  • 59 6 Reuter. London. Deo 6.—Mr T P O'Connor has issued a manifesto, declaring there is nothing to expeot from the present Ministry, whioh had broken its pledges to Ireland in almost the same breath in whioh tbe-y were uttered. He annoucoes that the United Irish League of Britain
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  • 612 6 Defendant Gives Evidence On Friday afternoon, before Mr. Lang bain CarWr in tbe third eoart, tbe case was continued in which Mr H J A Holm of tbe Far Eaat Film Service is charged with the theft on or about June 26 last of $760 in cash
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  • 18 6 Ships in communication witb tl c Commeroial Wireless Station this morning:—s.s. Tsushima Maru, Arabia Maru, Carmarthenshire, Tjikint.
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  • 43 6 Delivered in London. The following are the of lepi-r.urj from Binrapcr« of 'h* TSnroo«*n Mailt and tr«i' ieJ!varj U I kurr Dtxivaauß in Sihoapobb London. Oct 11 Nov. 15 do 21 do 17 do 20 4o 20 Nov IS D.-c 10
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  • 80 6 Rflynst, Dnt 831 tons. Cap Kramer, from Palembang 15-12, for Palembang 18-12 X P M. Singep, Dot 284tons,Cap Pronke-, from Djambi 15 12, for Djvnbi 17-12 X P M. Van Diemen, Dut 879 tons, Csp Louis, from Snerabai 15.12 for Soerabai 16-12 X PM. Liang Chow, Bri 1229
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 255 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF, AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. DRINK m^Z^^ Beer and l^^ Stout. THE POPULAR B1TB1A«8. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.B. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Xel. Aurely." I telT AN ASSASSIN~ P mfWf ffk
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    • 289 6 only Complete Q t I for the Heart Biood uLUD L U L Mv Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-O?erstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its actife princi les. Globeol is a typioal aotive remedy or medicinal food lor imparling Strength and Energy. /^^L\ Free from any Toxic
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 175 6 Mi>ils Close. Tj day. Port Swettsnham and Teluk Anson 'Perak (S.S. Co. Ltd.) J pm Malacca Muar *Kaka pm Batu Pahat Men» j pm P. Sambu, Anamba, Natuna Is. and Serassan Van Hogendorp 4 pm Penang* Rangoon Hon)» Mob 4 pm Rhio, Tambelan and Pontianak Merkus 4 pm Christmas Island
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  • 141 7 November Crop Returns. Barker aad Co.. Ltd. Agents Alma 32,300 Mb.ra 22.781 Ayer Tawa 29,733 Batang Benar 35,556 Batu a nam 27,014 Batu Village 2,051 Batu Llntang 13.242 Bate 21,000 Bukit Kajang 91,960 Bukit Toh Alang 21,000 Cheog 19,805 Chemor United 25,282 Cinny 31,792 Dominion 44,138 Han Yang
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  • 238 7 70 Chinese Arrested lo Liverpool. No Use than 72 Chinamen were crowded into Liverpool Oonrt as the result of a well-organised raid by the polioe on alleged opium dens. The bulk of the defendants were arrested in house* in Pitt street, Frederick s.reet, aud Clevelandequare, in the
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  • 140 7 Goods Waggon (aside Office The little station of Basa near Kucda Kaba had a ourious experience last week, when an empty goods waggon dashed inside the booking office and caused considerable damage to the telegraph and tablet instrument*. It appears that on the day in question several
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  • 123 7 Professor Voronoff, who claims to have discovered a cure for old age, by the grafting of interstitial glands, points oat in an article in the Paris ''Journal" that internal secretion glands, snob as the thyroid, bo pr arena I. etc, continue alive for three hen is
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  • 341 7 120 Par Cent Above Figures for 1914. So far from ooming down, th. cost of living in England, acoord ing to offioial figures, ii going np. Theae retnrni show that the average oost of living at preaent ia 120 per oent higher than it waa before
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  • 331 7 The Ministry of Health appears to be waking up to the fact that bouses are not being built and is taking new steps to encourage tbe development and carrying out of schemes, says the Times. Although the approval given to the idea of wooden houses has
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  • 40 7 Mr Capel Cure, British Commercial Attache in Italy, says in refer, enoe to the Adriatic problem When the peoDle's jndgmen' again b< comes normal it will be realised hat Signor Nitti saved both Italy and Earope from a grave danger."
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    • 513 7 BANKS. jjb Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (la«rvw»ted in tbs Straits Settlements.J Lead Office Singapore, Rafflee Chambers 5 A 6. Branches Peaang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Ma»r 77/79 J&leu Suleiman. Bate Pahat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York. s n Francisco, Batavia. gourabaj a, Bemarang, Palembang
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    • 472 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3T ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up 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,
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    • 1129 7 IF YOU WAKE UP cross and depressed, with a coated tongue, a mean feeling in the head, a sense of feveriahneaa or inefficiency, its time you took the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them to night and see how fit you'll feel
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oaiij.i SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. *****4 Daily Vol. VL ,—Bio. 293 SDVOAPOBI, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS
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    • 531 1 Actio,i for Recovery from the Government, The money whioh the Hongkong Government gleaned from its ship ping requisition soheme has been the snbj -ot of mach interest, and when it was reoently annoonoed that the Government wonld devote some of it to the needs of Hongkong
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    • 158 1 Passengers' Luggage Destroyed Letters received from Colombo passengers on board the Bibby Lin» r Leicestershire, which, as has been already reported, put back to Bombay on account of an outbreak of fire, show that practioally the whole of the passengers' luggage which was in the hold
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    • 227 1 DECEMBER 11. Glenamoy Bri 4656 Cap Angier from Immingbam Oct 24 Bonstead A Co. DECEMBER 12. Glenfallooh Bri 1434 Cap Mac kemie from Hongkong Nov 27 H«> Hong M S Dollar Bri 6919 Cip R>r' from Havr* Nov 7 Dollar and Co. Kainp ,t Fch 417 Cip Pasli from
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    • 79 1 DE EMBER 12. Kinta for P Swettenham kT. Anson Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar Mnlohior Treub fcr Sonrabaya via por(s. R 8. Barn for Bagan via ports. DECEMBER 13. Bin Hong Liong for Rangoon. Indragiri for Pladjoe via ports. B ouwer for S. Pandj ng via ports. Singkawang
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 566 1 Up-to-date MOTOR CARS RING UP TIE rUBLII MOTOR HOUSE Phone 371. P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated is England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Under (Jontract with Hia Majaaty'i Gk)T«rm«rat; THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present gaaynelnl LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From
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      • 403 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLEBMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing About. Pruth 24th Dec, 1919 j Kalomo First hilf Jin., 1920 j Matoppo I o follow Saint Francis To follow Also calling at Antwerp. American Manchurian Lino For New York direct Joint service with Alfred Holt
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      • 274 1 O. S. K. Tbe Osaka ShDseo Kalsla, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. 2 De Souza Street frittse! Sailings from Sliiipire. fßabJod tJ obanga with .nt aotiec) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Port aaid) Alps Maru Dte. 24 For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no apace available) For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Mauritius, Delagoa Bay,
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      • 469 1 J THE UUH T3! j'iST* 8 i SHIPPING GAZETTE <~ •Phon.No. l 7l SUBSCRIPTION B\Tl?fl J Payable In Advance 1 Per annum I Half-yearly PJ« J Par quarter... J j| NIPPON YUSEN !M (Incorporated in Japan, Uider Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Qav, riiJiit amiBwmHMBHBiHBSBtaBa (Sabjeot lo Alteration! withoet
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