Malaya Tribune, 19 December 1919
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Title Section29 1919-12-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J > AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. »«H»N»» OsM^. Vol vi. -No. 297 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919 PRICE S OBITS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1929 words
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Advertisement253 1919-12-19 1 m win CO. I -treet and Orchard Koai J SPECIALISTS IN .1 Motor Repairing, IVIotor g aoppUos, Ships' Stores. Estate Requisites. phone 741. 10 N1GHI ALL NEW AND SPECIAL PICTURES m METR0 [mummm PttSKITI THE FAVOURITE OF MILLIONS I J HAROLD LOCK WOOD A J IS ALL THE STAR SERIES253 words
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Advertisement251 1919-12-19 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR RO .D. Board aad Lodging, Single and Doable Rooms. For particulars apply to the Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE Tol-craphlc Address P RAN ARAN.' H.J.SAIBOOJCO. General Merchants A Money Changers. All are kindly solicited to Inspect oat thop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kinds251 words
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Advertisement24 1919-12-19 1 PORT WHeI Gilbey's Invalid. A Fine Oporto Nine. Obtainable II from the leading dealers. 1 i Bottling Guinness Stout. Stocked by the leading dealers.24 words
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Advertisement281 1919-12-19 1 Mints Mulford's Violets. Estate Supplies! 1 I Acetic (99&98U Acid Veneer Chests Moms Chests I Latex Cups I Mitsui SBussan Sfaisfia, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan.) IIMIll III > 11—Hi i ln« II niTT*" IUTAR6 BBOS. TOBACCO U 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE ttrrntb.fi* at aPOB, BOA-A LUMPUR PfNASG I Tag fiee281 words
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Article178 1919-12-19 2 Noyeaber Crop Reform. Nr. N< Gomes, Secretary United Malacca 14,001 lbs. Total for 7 months 102,011 lbs. Ayer Molek 2l,U'0 lbs. Bnkit J*lotong 8,397 lb?. ToV. for 8 months 46,036 lbs. Pitsrson. Simons A Co. Ltd, Afents. KhmIh P~rg»n 30,848 ibs Total to dai*- 314,178 lbs. 24,373 lbs.178 words
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Article210 1919-12-19 2 Thief Gets His Deserts Four Chin- se robberi made an attempt early on Friday morning, to break into the houieof a Malay padi planter, who livei in a kampong at Bukit Kepeoff, Barawang, thirteen miles from Khj mg, on the borders of Negri S*mbilan and Selangor, Between one210 words
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Article139 1919-12-19 2 H M S Hood ii praotically complete. She ii the biggest British warship, and has caused more talk and specula ion during the period of her constrncdon than ever man-of-war caused before. For the first Dreadnocgbti, though a remarkable departure, happened to be bnilt II days of139 words
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Article214 1919-12-19 2 Mr D M Montgomerie has returned from Home. A very successful was held at the K*ang Clnb on Baturd*y evening. There were abont 150 present. Capt L Smith. M C. of Jalan Aoob, has returned to Malaya. He ■aw service with the A 8 C and later became adjutant of214 words
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Article155 1919-12-19 2 Figures tor Third Quarter »919. Exports. c J«*Q- I9il 3rd Q. 1910 Singapore $117,197,920 I194.183.688 rauni 46,881,291 40,776,537 x a a f A'? 7 09 14,139.916 Total I $169,120,139 $262,489,498 -30,623,774 Imports. Singapore $143,257,213 $l78,367,5r6 Penang 46.88l.29l 40.776,537 Malacca 4.032,564 7,970,077 Total $r94.»7l.o©8 $227,114,130 £26,496,048 The shove h155 words
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323 1919-12-19 2 Tbe Committee gratefully acknowledge receipt of tbe following nb-scrip-tone Amoont previously acknowledged •5,174. $250.—Singapore Cricket Club. $1 0 e*ch.—Huttenbaab Brothers and Co, Seng Djit Hin, Y»e Moh, Kiat Bee, Nan Y»ng Bros, Tobacco Co W Maosfi«ld *Co Ltd. •50 each.—Uemrel Malaya Trading Co, Near hi323 words
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Article225 1919-12-19 2 Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, has made a curious confession. He is, as ererybody knows, a Pole and it has of'en been Siid th*t he'hesitated for long between English and French as his language of literary adoption. Mr. Conrad declares, however, tbat this is untrue ;he did225 words
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Article63 1919-12-19 2 Application for shares in Jelantch Tin, Ltd.. reached $2,500 000 _M M. Mr Josiio** Parrer.Manby, Jndioial ComaiiMioner Perak, is leavine by the Kleir, which i. expected to p'il aboQt January 6, on eight monthi' leave. It i a not definitely known who our new Jndioial Commissioner will be, bnt.the names63 words
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Advertisement597 1919-12-19 2 SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable C rgo ex 8.8. SCANDIA** be held at the Sale-room of Jrfessrs Powell Ca., LtsL Nos. 16 anc 17 Raffles Placa 0> WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, AT 10.30 A.M. COM. iSING:— 4 cases tiu-f»il; 1 case advertising material; 2 cases electric r itm 1 case glass597 words
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Advertisement308 1919-12-19 2 1 THE WORK I I OF DKESfflOlt I •bould be performed with ease and x completeness if the body it to be -maintained iu perfect health. Bnt J even in th» case of those who pots- 4, ess naturally strong digestions this J is far from always bring the ca»e.308 words
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Advertisement248 1919-12-19 2 Ok HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES* At Moderate Prices. CIGARETTES 1 Quality xnalei both imoker snd manufa,. tur,r ab satisfied. is our first consideration, then ws fix the lowest SB afSfeB possible price ws tan. B No. 555 T 5™* No. 444 B VM ObtalnaUe of ail high class stores ARDATH TOBACCO Co.,248 words
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Advertisement309 1919-12-19 2 ORIENTAL GOTERNIIE.V, DVtl Life Assurance is., m, Established 1674. Incorporated d India FUNDS exceed Five Crores Knpeet Absolute Security. (■came I lis iiliimil liswranciiffictid in 1918 ss 547.151.H Total Policies in force tUi aaeunng with Bona* a iauions $98,817,617.00. New Busine«<> for trie year lfll. Establishes a record in the309 words
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Article293 1919-12-19 3 Singapore, Dee. 18. ."in.—See Local and General oolnmn. Copra.-' Bniinesi done, Tapioca.—Steady.—No Buiineal Sago Hour. —Bniineef done. tJambiĕr.— Businfae done. "tpp*r-— Weak Baiinee« done. Mar Prodttcis.—Market Quiei Utat Uai aUrltl 9v«tatio«s Nutmeg! 110 S. per pienl $73.00 Nutmegi 80 8. 81.00 Copra Ball 27 00» Copra Gorong Talo293 words
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Article226 1919-12-19 3 Singapore, Deo. 19. Mem Latham Co., 30-/ Baffle* Place adviie the followsc quotations:— AiorGajah $4 20 $4 50 %ver tuning* 150 160 ayer Molek 430 4.45 iyerPansi 14 20 14 60 BelgOwnL) 7.10 7.40 3okit Jelotoag 1.02 j 107 i Sukil r!a»M 1.55 1.60 c-mkit X B226 words
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Advertisement405 1919-12-19 3 MARLBOROUGH! The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. from Iriday, December 19th to Wednesday, December 14 A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION A .^l ct U J 6 With aM A PPe »liDg Story Interest-Holding ai d Pun mated with Thrills A GOLDWYN SPECIAL PRESENTATION Adapted from the World-famous405 words
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Advertisement635 1919-12-19 3 j j The Prom Monday December 15, to Saturday, Dec em W 20. 41 bam bra Alhambm la ia the only the Theatre j AT THE theatre 3"- ALnAIVlDlxA Oraheetra, TejL eU< and the BESS T|w H§1| for Mu||c and Fcatara| served eofiomnno- daring deUon. mmcm rojlp intervals. something out635 words
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Advertisement320 1919-12-19 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE CMDI OCT fanjong Pagar Road Trams Ta s tie Do:>r m^mmmMmwmmmmmmmwmKm To-Nlght I Second Show at 9.30 To Niglit!! Monroe Salisbury Ruth Clifford in THE RED, RED HEART Adapted from the Novel by Honore Wi Isle. A BLUEBIRD PHOTO PLAY In Five P.»rts ESupperted by320 words
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Article18 1919-12-19 4 On December 19, at Ko. 26 4 Orcnard Road, to Mr. Mrs. Lim Keng Hock, a son.18 words
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Article488 1919-12-19 4 Mr Lowther Kemp is doing well to raise, at this afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Council, the question of financial assistance for the aided schools. The case for them is well put in the current issue of the Diocesan Magazine. It is beyond controversy that for some488 words
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Article434 1919-12-19 4 Tin is Untitled $156 150 tons sold. A neat d-fik oilendar for 1920 ia to hand from th» Central En«ine Worka, L.d. 1 Mra L R Oann\ accompanied by Mim Mitchell, hat left on a trip for Australia, tvtftwlling by thM Mataraui. ObriaMr*B hymns and euro's will h* sarg by434 words
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Article226 1919-12-19 4 Some Pertinent Questions. Suppl-mentary Orders of the Day make the agenda for this afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Council rather formi 'able. MrNo't will a«k what is inVnded to be d in* in t)»e matter of rebuilding th < mess a.d offiVra' quarters at Tanglin (burnt dowi Bjme226 words
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Article86 1919-12-19 4 Serious Affair at Kuala Kangsar (From Our Own Corrttpondsui.) Ipob, Drc 19. A serious oollision occurred at Kuala Kangsar on Wednesday nigh\ be 1 ween a ballaat train and gooda train. One man was thrown out of the ballast train and seriously injured. The driver's arm waa broken.86 words
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Article64 1919-12-19 4 Peaaag Chinese Clerk la Trouble. fJrom Our Own Corrnpo*4*U.) Penang, Dec 18. A Chinese clerk formerly in the employ of Messrs Guthrie and Co. was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect to insurance premiums of the Manufacturers' Life Aeeuranoe Co. He was committed to the64 words
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Article144 1919-12-19 4 In connection with the n» ws that Capt Koss Smith hassr.fely landed in the northern territory of Australia, there is still ground for mnch sp< culation eg to his chances of completing ♦he flight to Melbourne, and thus putting the very desirable finishing touch to his fine144 words
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Article70 1919-12-19 4 Mr Alfred de Soff f a Eurasian (State manager, reports that he was attacked by six Kheks yesterday at d p.m. at the 13* mtles'on-, Chua L ai,groad and r °bbed of f 1,600 in LoteB Three Kheks have been arreated, but the oomplainant is unable to70 words
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Article133 1919-12-19 4 There are some delightful passages »n Lord Fisher's Memories." Reerring, for instance, to former shipmates who were fond of shore iT", aD alw *J" oq th* ulert for obliging friends, he recalls one who was like Nelson's signal—he fX peoted every man to do his duty." Another worthy always reminded133 words
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Article581 1919-12-19 4 By "q q 2 m H>rgkong i B h 6;tl Wear, only havin, 4Jj oi of oor late U JV *r.ob»» 1 Mm *mm c( Lb*, Mta. of S; r Anbury ■how hiBI -tan, C „J .ore M h.boa« prof et ion pair. m a .ca to th. tenni.581 words
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Advertisement160 1919-12-19 4 ROBINSON S Co. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS AND CRACKERS- j ASPHALT y Roads, Pavements, I 3 Flooring", etc. I a r I 8end your orders to the j Asiatic I 9 Petroleum st. I i Company court, 1 I (S.S Ltd. Singapore. I |r .(Incorporated to England.J I j We160 words
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Advertisement155 1919-12-19 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Bidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings 1 Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph "GUANWAT" Code u-ed A. B. C 5th Edition. Telephone N03. 1261, 1362. mm* mt am——■ mmmm mmmmm mmm155 words
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Advertisement185 1919-12-19 4 To Our Straits-Bora Friends HERE IS A BOOK OF INTEREST TO YOU SHAIR NYAI DESIMA DENGAN TUII EDWARD WILLIAM In Romanized Malay COMPOSED HY MR. WEE KAY YEW Price I er c< py 1 00 TUCK'S CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR CARDS, C ALENDARS, TEXT CARDS, Etc. Lett's Pocket Desk Diaries 6.185 words
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Advertisement21 1919-12-19 4 Patent Faced Hair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE ACENTS: KUM KIAT Sl Go. 08 and 109 Market Street21 words
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Miscellaneous169 1919-12-19 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday, Dec. 19 Hf h Wa'"r.—7 46 ;».m 9 17 p.m. L- s?i«i!f»tiv* Council, 2 30 p.m. H ck y S. C. C. v. R. C. Frawley C», Polly with a P. s Kx S <rv'c« Wer's in V S C.O 6.45. Eir*«i->.n Co., 8 V: Balestier,169 words
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Article156 1919-12-19 5 Have Shares Soared Beyond Their Value SCOUTS DBAW WITH S. C. C. Anxiety as to the state of President Wilson is revived by the latest reports. Cardinal Mereier is convinced that the United States will assist France in her difficulties. Share quotations have been advancing out of156 words
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Article242 1919-12-19 5 DISCUSSION OF CURRENT PROBLEMS. Havas. Parig. DcC 12.—M Cl.mencan discuse d the outstanding peac<problems with Mr Lloyd George, Mr Balfour and Lord Cnrzon. Both Premitrg.it is said, are in full agree ment regarding Germany. One of the most important subjects is Russia, other questions are the n1- ofHavas. - 242 words
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Article94 1919-12-19 5 Reuter. London, Dec, 13 —The F-llow-jkip of the Medical Body, recently formed with a view to promoting friendly relations among the medial profession of the Allied nations, JJritee to the press urging the «overnm«nt to enable one or two Jjpgeneral hospitals in London to themselves exclusively for work.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article32 1919-12-19 5 Reuter. skJjpS 15.—1t ia reported «t air R Borden ie retiring shortly n 8 to hie health, v, W >H be enoceeded by the Mr A Meighen -Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article178 1919-12-19 5 THE BRIGHT FUME OF FRIENDSHIP. Havas. Pa-is, D t c. 13.—TU American pesc c -mmissionerp, Messrs Polk and Whit* and Genera! Bliss, havs*nt a to th* Frenoh people expretaiog their appreciation of the loyalty aud generosity of Frenchmen. We leave you with a deepened friendship, andHavas. - 178 words
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Article103 1919-12-19 5 An Alarming Statement Reuter. London, DfO 15.—The Daily Mail gives prominence, to an article by a distinguished American politi cian," referring to the mystery surrounding President Wilson. It points out that sinoe his illness, no more than a dozen persons, including doctors, have beeu allowed to seeReuter. - 103 words
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Article53 1919-12-19 5 Havas. Paris, D c 13.—A Bill restricting the employment of foreigners and foreign capital in French hotels will be brought before the Chamber of Deputies. It will be illegal for any hotel to employ a foreign manager, have more thta one-third foreign capital, or hire more thanHavas. - 53 words
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Article33 1919-12-19 5 Havas. Paris, Deo 13.—A commission of Frenoh experts is visiting Vienna to seleot oertain of the Hapsburg art treasures as pledges for a financial loan by the Allies to Austria.—Havas.Havas. - 33 words
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Article690 1919-12-19 5 Work Outlined at Yesterday's Meeting. Need For an Extension The annual general meeting of the Children* Aid Society w h Id in the Municipal >*« rday at 10 a.m„ Sir John £ucki,dl K. C, the Chief Justice, presiding. Among those present were the Rt Rev the Bishop690 words
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Article97 1919-12-19 5 •The Mao Who Came Back There was much of a sensational nature in the play presented yesterray evening. "The Man Who Came Back" is perhaps too vivid a piece to be fully appreciated off a cinema eoreen, bat in the hands of the talented Frawley Company, a quite97 words
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Article245 1919-12-19 5 First Day's Results. (From Our Own Corrtpondent.) Ipoh, Deo 18, There wai fine w»ath >r it 10-daya raoe meeting, with a larger atten. lanoa »h%r tunal. Sxne exciting «por> v,aB wi.iiesse'. The rtsuiis were R M I. Noel—O'Connor 10,7 1 Orthea—Billett 8.1 2 Bakit Depot—Sottle 8.7 3 Won245 words
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Article411 1919-12-19 5 Deo 11 to Dec 17. Share bneineeB continues in big volnme In all sections at steadily advancing values, which values, oil a casual examination, are somewhat greater than the advances in the prions of Rubber and Tin. A comparison in prices of Robber and Tin and411 words
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Article537 1919-12-19 5 Presentation of Sev ral War Decorations. The South Staffordshire R-gi Iru vi, Firut Battalion, had th> ir first publio parade at Tanglin yesterday afternoon. The weather wag fioe, and the aight impressive. A large namber of ladies and gentlemen were preaent, aud photographers, professional and amateur, were busy.537 words
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Article209 1919-12-19 5 In the fi st polioe oart yesterday afternoon, 54 applications for rent waif, transfers and new lioenses were considered by the Board of Licensing Jobticns consisting cf Mr Langham Carter, Dr J A R Glennie, Messrs W G Hennings, Tan Eheam Hock, J A E ias, C Robertson209 words
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Article56 1919-12-19 5 At the instance of Inspector Dambleton, a Chineae named Yew Choo of 26. Lavender street was charged thia morning with being in posaejsion of ten baga of rice in txc ss of the quantity required for consumption by his household. The aoeueed pleaded guilty, and waa fined $300. Of this,56 words
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Article481 1919-12-19 5 FOOTBALL. S. C. C. v. Scoots. For the fi st time for quht a while, ideal conditions prevailed for a soccer match last evening, when the SCC entertained the Soouls on the Padang. There was a large crovsr", and a thoroughly attraotivo game was seen, endiLg very fairly481 words
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Article262 1919-12-19 5 The Scouts J.U*. up :i ciii.al exhibition, showing conclusively that their play against the S.iffjids last was far from their true form. Their forwards were qaita good, with Smith always dangerous, and Lim the cleverest of a useful half-back line. Thebachs kicked well, eept cially Con'cher, who262 words
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Article96 1919-12-19 5 Married v. SioJe (Foursomes) The above match will be played on Chriatmaa morning at 9.30 a.m. if sufficient members enor their rames. Ih*> match will be played under handicap and the teams arranged by the captsin of the Club. There will be an entry fee of two96 words
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Article20 1919-12-19 5 IL medBl for Deoember will be played on Saturday and Sunday and the Ladiea' Spoon on Monday.20 words
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Article178 1919-12-19 5 Fillis' Circus, which op, ned las' night to a full hcuse, was a gr success, though unfortunately th eleotrio dynamo failsifl and consequently the artia s were to pose as statues weie unablo to give their entertainment. Misses Daisy Cooke ,nl Jan Harmston showed great t: lent in178 words
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Advertisement275 1919-12-19 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Til© Premier Attraction I Fillis' Great Circus Museum and Equeacurricu urn HAS EVADED THE JAWS OF THE SUNSPOT AND ARRIVED AT SINGAPORE IN GOOD SHAPE. Capital Aitendance at last nigh 's Opening in Be:c Read. NO EXAGGERATION. THEY WERE ALL EAGER TO SEE THE NEW SHOW. See275 words
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Advertisement75 1919-12-19 5 THE GRAMOPHONE OF PERFECT TON* 'His Master's Voice' is represented here by S. MOUi fai. m Lv., Ld. [■CI I}'. nted iu lioi (.koLgJ Sl^GAPOKE. COME TO-DAY f and hearthe Latest record* Victoria Theatre. Last Nights Last Nights! MR. T. DANIEL FHAWLET PRESENTS (he Frawiey Company rV" REPERTOIRE Polly With75 words
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Article855 1919-12-19 6 hkm taou. ld tat Mark* tau Mtt-aia*. ■nr«APOBB, Baa. i». fttaan LiyaJI &cd Iraki, Baabaaga ud Bbaii imi the following list of qaatatiooa 8atbn Starts. oaa. ?ala« Ba>ar«. Ball*». it- Allagai t,t S/8 S1- iagln Java 8 6 1/. Aaglo-Maiay 11/1 14/1 Ay or Ruin| 46/- 80/»1855 words
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Article58 1919-12-19 6 fciiwßporw. Deo. 19, 1919, On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/41 Demand 2/44 Private 3 m/e 2 5 1/16 Ob India— Bank T. T. 100 Oa Hongkong— Bank d/d 12«% pram Oa Shanghai— Bank d/d 36± Oa JavaBank T. T. 1121 Oa JapanBank d/d 29} B«vareigns—buying rake $8.54 Back of58 words
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Article107 1919-12-19 6 The Treoggano Corporation, Ltd The aubacrlption list opened on Monday Deo 8, and will olra« on 8aturday Dec 27, of The Trengganu Corporation, Ltd t c new ompany formed for the purpose of carrying on tin-mining and for o»b*r purpoae in connection wi'h aame, over about 10*>107 words
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Article125 1919-12-19 6 A Bungalow Looted Burg'are broke into No 475 Spooner Road, near Seven Dials, on Sunday night, and walked off with every etiteh of olothlug, all boott and ehoee and nurjuemne other thine 1 belonging tn Mr. J E Catt. Mr. W H Noblp, who abarf a the hone*125 words
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Article135 1919-12-19 6 On Wedneaday, befors Mr H R Boll the at-oond police magistrate, the caae waa concluded in which Ang Sa of Selegie.road is charged with being in poaaeaalon of ten forged 95 rotea and a bundle oonaiaiing of ilipi of papers cut to aiae of the notea. The135 words
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Article94 1919-12-19 6 Before Mr. Dodd in the third polioe oonrt on Wednesday an ladiau Mohammedan named Eusop of 247 Tanjong Pagar-road, ttood charged with attempted mnrder of one I. man at 228 T*njot g Pagarrnad on Bept 21. Intpeotor D D Killmrby proaecnted. The accused ia all»ged to94 words
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59 1919-12-19 6 An extraordinary general meeting of the above company wai held at Bombay on Not 26. The Chairman (Mr S Warden) pres ded over a Urge attendance anrt reviewed the very floariahingcondidon of the boaineas. The report and acoounta (wbioh we have already reviewed) were adopted,59 words
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Article117 1919-12-19 6 Indragiri Dat 160 tone* Cap Mulder from Indragiri 18-12 for ludragiri 22 2 X P M, St mbilan Dot 372 tone Cap W;jmare from Bjgan 19-12 for uccertain, X P M. Prulh Bii 2944 tone Cap Piokworth from Bombay 18-12 for London 24 12. MoAliiter. Aaia Dan 4459117 words
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Article74 1919-12-19 6 Per a.8. Asia from Copenhagen: Mr and Mra K Balon. Per 9.9. Ifartrs* from Calcutta :—Mr. Ambler, Mra J H Paynean and Miia Liem John Rogers,Mr and Mra W G Water®, Mra B dell and iw<» children, Mra C N Dillon *nd one ohild. Prom R*r goon Mm74 words
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Article17 1919-12-19 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wirelnoa Station thie morning:—c. c. Cardiganshire, 81oet van de Boele.17 words
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Article63 1919-12-19 6 Delivered la London. The fu'Iuwing IN the dat <H At par tare from Singapore 01 vh I uropw, jdaili aarl thflr deliver) l Lcn<*;i;.r. Ltrr OaLiraaaa ia SlRUAPOaa Loxdoh. Oct 11 Nov. 15 do 21 do 17 do 20 do 20 do 27 Dec 12 Nov IS do63 words
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Article46 1919-12-19 6 1 Yesterday before Mr H R Bnll in the aecond police court, a retail rioe dealer named Him Hap Huat was to a 'fine of $100 or •ir months' rigorous imprisonment ir* nWaajl», for refusing to tell rioe su 927 on D?o 12.46 words
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Article47 1919-12-19 6 Boor, Dhc 13 —D'Anruna'o hse *xpr*eeed th« hopo that the Plume quteion will bo eolved before Chrle mse, enabling Lim o reeame hie preparatione for th« RomeT.kyo flight, whioh he Intende to compete by flying f,ooi Tokyo io California, -.orchirg Hiwail n ton It. n47 words
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Article21 1919-12-19 6 The Malacca Cinema Untitled is L\2K f °u r f J' l l h 8 bl le 1 in Jtfidnight Madneev".21 words
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Article347 1919-12-19 6 Ctrpeotler's Great Victory- D.dscoll boaUn bj Ledoux, and J eBcktt"pot to sl*ep" in less than one round by the runteoric Georges Carpentier—gone are thn days when B.iiith boxers conld patror.ise the t nereetic y ung men of Fiance who were learning the ''noble sr." Jack—or Jean—is as347 words
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Article41 1919-12-19 6 "All nigh," with Carmel Mgers in the principal role, ie a feature In to-night's show at the Palladium The Empire Cinema, with M The Red, Red Heart" ac its chief attraohod i§ able to offer an altogether excellent bill of fare.41 words
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Advertisement126 1919-12-19 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVEHYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac It BROS. Co. DRINK j And THE POPULAR BEVlTRAeTIS. Sold Everywhero. G. AURELY Co.„ Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. j 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. J 'Phone 815. Tel Anrely." I Manufacturers and Dealera of all kind*126 words
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Advertisement272 1919-12-19 6 rai* Stvlcei SlBffpcrt (ViiM V««d, Otllr mail t ainj from Singapore for thd north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday *-«cept«d) and 7 p.m. arriving at Xnnla Lumpur st 7.18 p m, and I M5 a lerpoctively, Thv throngh tixpreei to leaves Knala. i omnnr at H272 words
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Advertisement265 1919-12-19 6 only Complete fl I fl D F fl 1 for thwart I Preparation, j aad Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraio-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi. las. Globeni is a typioal active remedy er medicinal food for itu parting Strength and Energy, Free from any Toxic Agent W265 words
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Advertisement88 1919-12-19 6 REMOVAL FROM No. 1 Raffles Place TO No. 55 Robinson Road (On and after 30th September, 1919) OTOMUNE&Co.,Ltd (Incorporated In Japan) Singapore The Quality Of Our Products IS Our Best Advertisement FRAMROZ Co. SINGAPORE. The International Opera Co. OF SINGAPORE AT Kebun Standee, East Coast Road. To-Night, December 19 6RAND88 words
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Advertisement88 1919-12-19 6 THE SIHeiPORE hiHSCUH 101» WHARF DEPARTMENT. Rates and Charges The Board's tariff of rates ati. changes affecting the Wharf De partment (including LigfattUfi will be increas-ed by -5 per cen with effect from January l 8t 1920By Order, H. TONGUH Secretary. Singapore, 16th Dec *****612 STAR "OPERA II The Theatre88 words
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Miscellaneous213 1919-12-19 6 Mails Closa. Tadty Port Swattenhaia and Telok Anson *Kinta J pm Malacca 9c Muar *Lady Weld pm Batu Pabat Ain* Leoag J pm Bacavia, Sa ma rang and Sourabaya Rumphiua J pm Blin<oe, Djebocs and Billiton B» ouwer 4 pm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Giang Seng 4 pm Rhio Lingga213 words
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Article1550 1919-12-19 7 Hastings School. Calcutta, No* 26—The Hastings House School or the Eton of Bengal dops not seem to be doing well. The tohool is languishing owing to fioanoial stringency. The British Indian Association has made oertain suggestions with a view to induoe more boarders to join the school It1,550 words
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Article38 1919-12-19 7 The annual general meeting of the Association of Singaporeans, was held at the Mart," 62, Baturead, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday l*6t, and office bearers for the year 1920 were elected, the new president being Dr. B B Keun,38 words
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Advertisement189 1919-12-19 7 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Ixoept in the oase ol contracts already •oncluded, existing rates for adverti-e-ments in the MALAYA. TRIBUNE will apply only nntil June 30th nfxt, when the scale will be revised. Advertisers wishing to benefit by the present advantageous scale are invited to apply tor spaeo to The MANAGER.189 words
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Title Section24 1919-12-19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily, i SUPPLEMENT TO 7ff£ MALAYA TRIBUNE. »l«U»^ Vol. VI Mo. 597 SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article287 1919-12-19 1 Arrivals. DECEMBER 16. Tsushima Mara T apan 4193 Cap Teramoto from Kobe Nov 29 N Y Kaisha. Muroran Mara Japan 3263 Cap Yamada from Yokohama Nov 24 N Y Kaisha. Totomi Mara Japan 2021 Cap Aki from Kob*> Nov 29 N Y Kaisha. Ban Whatt Hin Bri 167287 words
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Article132 1919-12-19 1 DECEMBER 17. Kampar for P Swetlenbum and T Anson. Ban Hin Gaan for Pontianak. Pemk for Malacca and P Swettenbam. Quorra for Mersing. lpoh for Penang via P Swettenham, Hebe for Belawan Deli. Meran for B Paint. Bealawers for Yokohama via porta Hong Moh for Penang and Rangoon. p132 words
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Article442 1919-12-19 1 Largest Industrial Exhibition Oo Record that buyers may not have to go to more than one Fair to purchase the goods they require. Exhibitors have been called upon to send in to a special brunch of the Board of Trade the names of the bona 6de trade442 words
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