Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. Evening daily.j AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VI. No. 304 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 n —~i —nrs5WMF~n" T SM n m IHIN WATT GO. I Market Street and Orchard Poad X SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies, Ships' Stores, Estate Requisites. 'Phone 74 X. GRAND CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME I First Show at 7 30 Sharp. Concluding Chapters of the Mascamor Serial •pit-odes Thirteen and
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    • 298 1 Straits Motel I TANJONC PACAB RO D. I Board and Lodging, Single and Doable Rooms. fj For particulars apply lo tbe Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE T.Ua-rapMc Address PRANAKAN. ■■■■MKnBMHi M. k. SXIBOOI CO. General Merchants Money Changers. All are kindly solicited to Inspect our shop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign
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    • 32 1 MEUKOW I BRANDY. j A FINE OLD MELLOW LIQUEUR Obtainable From the leading dealers. BOTTLED IN FEANCE BY A. C. MEUKOW Co. COGNAC. CASTILLO BRAND Old Spanish Port. A GOOD FRUITY WINE.
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    • 288 1 lANTI-PYOH A valuable aid in the prevention and ireatIment i PYOBRHEA A Delightful Dental Wash. $1,25 pei? bottle. SULPHURIC* AND Hydrochloric Acid, j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. 1 KI1YANS BROS. T0B4CCII Ss 38 BOBINSON ROAD, SINOAPORE BraHhM at IPOB, EGA LOMPUH A PBNAHG Tag
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  • 515 2 Transfers and Appointments. (from Om Own rtgmimtj Malacca, Dm. 24. Detective Inspector R 97 Mere r£t+£ 8i »«»Pore succeeded Chief Detective Inspector H Hickry, who is en route to Ireland on farlough. Mr N X Bain, Collector of Land Revenue, is England on leave by the s s
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  • 60 2 H tween nine an i 10 o'clock on th» morning of D o 15 the boiler of the rice mill Hong Long Hup, on lbs west side of the rive-, below Bmgkolfm, exploded. Three men were killed ocghtright and a num. ber ii.jured. This mill is
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  • 47 2 His Majesty the King has conferred on the Saltan of the Maldives the Companionship of the Moet Distinguished Order of St. Miohael and S:. George and a deputation frctn Ceylon will be leaving shortly taking the insignia of the Order to be confem d on the BultaD,
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  • 64 2 The steamer Agapenor which lelt Singapore on Deo 25 took six selected teachers from the Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements for a course of trainii g at the Hongkong University under the new scheme recently referred to in connection with the Government's progressive edooational policy. Two of these candidates
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  • 86 2 untitled Cumberbatch and Co. have I rec. ived a csble from the Castl'efield (Klanp) Rubber Estate, Ltd. to the f ffect that the oapital has been in-creas-d to £100,000. The additional £50,000 will be distributed ay bonus to share-holders and all £1 shares subdivided into ten shares oh 2s.web. They
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  • 477 2 Some Rice Mills Close Down (From a Oorrstponekfit). Bangkok, Deo. 17. Owing to the prohibition of the sport of rica duringih» whole < f 1910, many r»*c-mills Jiaw« dosed, fown, with the remit that oacst of the ooolies were given a month'■ pay and are now oat of
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  • 144 2 Lffect of Olympla Motor Shaw. The Olympia Motor Show, according to market gossip, is having a notifiable efftot on the home demand of rabber, siys Tesith." No doabt, however, the big buying has oome. as usual, from Americ, ani it is an.prising how, In of luboor Irofjblet,
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  • 155 2 An overland fl.ght from Paris to Siitfon w»b to have been nndertaken by a squadron of French aeroplanes nnder the leadership of the famous airman, Foneb, on Oct 15. To assure of Ike expedition a chain of etapes or stopping plpo-p, ban been arranged, which include Lyons, Genoa.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 902 2 AUCTION SALES, to tlw supreme Cwrtif tie Straits SaHutfito SETTLEMENT* OF SINGAPQBfI. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1911. In the matter of the Est*te of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by kit will dated 21st day of May, #84, aad in the matter of the Civil Procedure Code 1907 JCTWMMT
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    • 482 2 Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigoui and Well being The more highly-strung youi nerves are, the more quickly thej will respond to the intense invigorating effect of SanatogefF. Hut even the dullest nerves respond to it in tim« —feel tiie powerful access ol energy that vSanatogen brings, anti derive from
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    • 204 2 Japanese Electro-Plating Co. BIiBGTJROJPLATING OF Platinum, Golj. Silver, Copper, and Nickel, Etc. ALSO Various Kinds <> f rlachioery Repair*. m No. 39 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. OCTOBER NUMBER THE Present Costliness of living and its Problems. EASTERN The Clerks' Union. Rem oral of Amoy Town. ILLUSTRATED coNFucius-ms v* and Mission.
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    • 209 2 T| GoVERMj- cLife Assurance it^L LVLU PUNDS exceed Five Crore, BBtN Absolute Skdi*, Total Poling n M47 ,S UI assuring with Bonn, AdduU M,4C5 W8,817,617.00. M New Busines» for th- EoUbiishes a record Hietory. rd ln Coy', LOW RATES. LIBERAL CONDiTIONS. Apply for a Of 1918 Reporuo C °PJ Ph
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  • 16 3 Ship in con.ir.un'oatkn with the Commercial Wireless Station thjs morning:—?.e. W st Aoia'g r B*.
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  • 36 3 Colombo, Dec 12,—For baring attempted to ?m&ggle Rs 7.0C0 worth of jewellery and precious stones, Mr Van Engers, a ship's passenger, was yesterday, fined R2 500 by the Col lector of Customs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 734 3 MARLBOROUGH Tke HaU fof Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. S»om Thursday, December 25, to Tuesday, December 30 ANOTHER STRONG WESTERN PHOTO-DRAMA By the Golden Photo play Co. ETEN BETTER THAN THE LAST Featuring C. H. Anderson Creator of the Famous Character BRONCHO BILLY In 5 Parts RED
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    • 716 3 J The TIM From Saturday, Deoember 27, to Thursday, January 1920. A'hambra Alhambr* Is fa the only t.,.,,™ AT THK -r wttn an wher« you A I U A IM% 4k exquisite tea Jet the BEST U M M ffk #m garden MLnAmBKAs: Orchestra. Tea. etc. and the BEST The
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    • 424 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Ta»>ftf Pagar Road T ™niB Past tha Door In the Second Show at 9.30 A Brilliant Metro Play with TIOLA DANA THE PARISIAN TIGRESS A etory of emile and tears—where a girl of the gutter find* happiness in the he rt of an aristocrat
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 90 3 Mails Close. To dsy. Malacca Muar *Kaka J pm Port Swettenhant and Telok Anson *Perak (S.S. Co- Ltd.) 3 P m Pulau Soefi Aing Hong 4 pm Christmas Islamd and Fremantle* M. S. Tanjong Rhu 4 P m P. Sourabaya, Bandjernussin, Stagen, K. Baroe, B Papan, etc. Buyskes 4 P
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  • 780 4 There is on the statute book a Bill givirjg Home Rule to Ireland, for which the Irish Nationalists had fought long and bitterly. Failing rescission, that Bill will operate when Turkey signs her Peace Treaty. But it is already, before it is tried, admitted to be inadequate to
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  • 67 4 Tin is at $163; 200 tons sold. Robber la ap again. A wire of D,o 24 q*ot«e c ep. at 2 /71 a-jd sheet at 2/8 1 The FaaWated (Belan K o;) Robber Op, Ltd, pava an interim of 15 er c n*. The ontward B I paokt t T«•«
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  • 155 4 [W0 do mot m—% mĔmm tk$ opinions ffMMSi »y corretfondonU.) Chinas Public Hol d y From Mr K T TAN D.o 25, 1916, wai 'he day on whioh wa saw he uprising in Yun-nan of our a riotic R publicans, d*f< nding tha gpirit of republicanism »i?«ir.st th«
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  • 136 4 Death of Mr, C E. Dickson (From Onr Own Cormpondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 27. Tbe death has occured of Mr C E Dickson, manager of Plang estate, who met with a motor cycling accident on Tu e i *y. He was c>cung to his estate from the Sangei Siput Club,
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  • 50 4 (From Our Own CorrstpomdsmtJ Ipoh, Dec. 27. Yaletide in Ipoh was the most qaiet for uiaoy years. The town was empty, there having beeo a record ex do-, Ihe Christmas services in the churches ware fairly well attended. There is a general ceasati ;n of business nntil Monday.
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  • 393 4 H H the Sulan of Johore, who fc.-s been ot a visit to India, returnd to Jjbore Bahru on Saturday v. rniDg m n l a-*i to learn that Mr. DonaJ A > L L* n.an, manager of M*esre Ma4M.fi-id aid Co, L'd'e, Penarg b<-.«icn, diel on Dac 22, on
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  • 174 4 EN'ENTE To E O f N T nCk Wl lhlheSov|et Paris, Dec 24 M p •n the Chamber of 5 r*c«nt vi*»it to °o bk H sail th lt \f r told him 0», 0 t > Q *>'* F ar.c-i J united tL** ttor A F'anoo-Bri.iHli weald
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  • 157 4 The 2 4 Dollar to Blue. Exchange tiffiemtti* Lave led ti a strike by the local 11 ermep. who ftnd tfaat hey earn when remitted their fam.hee in China. i a J worth half ite fact refe 1 Thie i 8 the r- boo which th-ir lot I
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  • 379 4 Two uesful well untitled for the Nrw War .ire u> i<jr,d from mMM Wassiaarall km iLtll and Co. Th' l In .iau CL--ra Co of Madras staged 0., atardey ntgh! *&Nfyr Wr n Bevi'ri," before I crowd-d hous Tv I uL: a lir< v< 11 perforavce lo mind :u.r pree-Lt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 I ROBINSON Co. I M SOVEREIGN" ENTt EM N'S I IVORY J »69*»»/ B Ml' The Garter withouk A aSSET Metal. j ASPHALT I f° r I I Roads, Pavements, I jj Flooring, etc. I I I your to the I Asiatic I st aeleo's I Company court, I I
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    • 208 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Kidgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. in the Straits Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKIAT Code used iA. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1362. In extension of our present fleet, we have
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    • 20 4 Patent Faced flair Belting COMPANY. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting SOLE AGENTS: KIAM KIAT &> Co. 108 tnd 109 Market Street
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 140 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Monday, Dec. 29. High W iter.—2 33 R.m., 2.18 p.m. Mĕrgr Chartered Bk. Bid*, M. 8t. Mary's Horu« party, 4 45. Chinese Co., 8.V.I., Remits, 5.10. Toesday, Dee- 30 High W»ter.—3.15 a.m., 3 31 p.m. Football: 8.C.C. v. H.M 8. Hawkins. Ailsa Lodge, 9. M*laka PiLda, Chan
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  • 166 5 Japan Captures German Shipping Trade. BOLSHEVIKS and MOSLEMS. Japan is very much in the news to-day. Firstly, she resents the conditions of the British mandate for certain of the Pacific Islands. Secondly, German shipowners complain that she is capturing all their business in the Far East. Thirdly, the
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  • 245 5 BRITISH LOSSES aGUNST THE MAHSUDS. Reuter. London, Deo 22.—A large (crce of Mahsud-t near Jandolla on Dec 17 attacked a British construction party. The enemy lost heavily. Oar casualties were six ki led and 23 wounded. Next day a British column advanc. ed to Mandanna Kach, defeating two
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  • 98 5 Japanese Oust ibe Germans Reuter. Copenhagen, Dai 22, —A wire from Berlin says that the Far Eastern business of the German ibipph.g companies is gradually falling imo the hands of the Japanese. According to the Morgenpos's Hamburg correspondent, the steamers of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have recentlj
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  • 216 5 JAPAN AND THE P iCIHC ISLANDS. Reuter. Paris, Die 24.—The Supreme Conncil, presided over by M Cambo n, has considered the suggestions prepared by the Commission which recently sat in London regarding ihe mandates for the ex German Colonies. The first two, corcerned with the Etst African territories
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  • 165 5 Benefits but Not Obllgat ons Reuter. London, D c 22 —Tho T.ukb c r.»sprndetit in says that ihe. F.>.vitfn Relations Committee, has reported to the Senate on the re d,.»f>« d Knox retoluiion, pst>pcai"f rtpeeJ by a joint Congress rt6olu i r: of .he joint
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  • 224 5 ASIA RIDDLED WITH PROPAGANDA. Attempt to Convert Moslems. Reuter. London, D-c 22.—Mrch li. ht 's thrown on the widesprd* B ,Ub vist propaganda, especially i tbe E3sr, by a correspondent of the Times. He says that the Soviet Government has given a subsidy of five million roubles gold to
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  • 200 5 And Other Peace Problems. Paris, Dec 22 Th* French Under-Secretary of State for Military Juatio* has left Paris for London to discuss the drawing up of a dtfi'd.e list of war criminals demanded from Germany. Havap. The Higae, Deo 24 —It is semiofficially denied that the Dutch
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  • 87 5 Reuter. New York. Dec 21.—Some 249 Extremists have embarked for Soviet Russia. —Renter. New York, D o 23 —Further deportation of Reds to Soviet Russia will probably be ma l t e shortly. Officials siy they have 60.000 names listed, but the steamer Burford carries the
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  • 94 5 Reuter. New Yoik, D c 22.—Eleven members of the t anaport ''America," from Brest, have b«*en arrested and charged with mutiny on the high seas. Six men have been sent to hospital wi h gunshot wounds. It is stated that gambling, stealing and fighting were rampant
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  • 75 5 The Russian Volunteer Flee! vessel Mogilev," which is in port, is the first of the steamers of this line to be returned to the Rossian authorities after sailing nnder British charter. The vessel is bound for Vladivostok with some 350 Rusa'an officers, who, many with their families, have come all
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  • 159 5 iraY REMAINS LOYAL TO THE ALLIES The Fiume Problem. Reuter. Rome. Deo ?1. —In the Chamber Sr Soialoj* atated that Italy intended to remain united to tbe Allies. All ber efforts would be directed to securing a solid guarantee of the ad herenee of ber Fiame brothers to
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  • 217 5 New Antarctic Expedition. Reuter. London, DtC 22—The Lord Mayor presided over a meeting a: the Maision House, when an executive committee WBB appointed to obtain funds for a proposed Ant. re ie Expedition. It is intended to fiy over the great icebarrier peaks, some of wbioh
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  • 136 5 Reuter. Helaingfors, Dec 19 —It is reported that Estbouia has replied to the Allies, not agreeing to return their arms to Yudenitch's army and join in an attack on Petrograd if tbe Allies and Koltchak recognise Esthonia's independence.— Reuter. Copenhagen, Dec.—Capt. O'Grady is endeavouring to arrange to despatch
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  • 132 5 Reuter. London, Dec 23 —In view of the coming inio fore* of the Sex D aquaUfica ion Re noval Ac*, whereby wntn n ar« eligible !o act as magietratep, the L->rd Chancellor has selected a vt-n w< m> n having a wide acquaintance wi h the cartel a
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Cairo, Deo 24.—The situation is improving and demonstrations are ceasing. The Press Bureau has warned the newspapers against the publication of matter prejudicial to public security.—Reuter.
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  • 14 5 There will be a complete change of programme at Fillis's popular oirous from to-night.
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  • 169 5 LAWN TENNIS. Cracks Opposed at Katoog 0 ving to the weather, lawn tanata id almost dead at the present time in Singapore. Nevertheless enthusiasms ir*> contriving to steal a game or two, and daring the weekend a match was played at Katon?, on one of the Cresoent courts,
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  • 204 5 Meeting the War Debt Paris, Dec 21.—Drdiring that the question of new taxation to meet France's expenditure, above all collection of taxes already due, must be solved without further delay, M Klotz, Minister oi Finance, has banded to the Credits Committee of tbe Chamber rf Deputies a bill
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  • 91 5 Reuter. New York, D c 22—Nineteen survivors of the crew of fifty-nine of the British steamer Manxman, wbioh fouLd-red in mid-Atlantic, arrived aboard the steamer British Isles." A groat storm was raging when the British Isles sighted the Manxman an 1 she ha 1 to lay to for
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  • 232 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec 19.—An agree ment has been reached between the Government and the meat packers regarding the discontinuance of the trust cases now pending. The packer* promise to dispose of side lines, rep.esentinq the invesuincut of some million dollars, in industries like leather, canned fruit, vegetables and
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  • 13 5 "The Parisian Tigress" is the main feature in the Empire cinema's new programme.
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  • 837 5 Meeting of European Representatives. The general secretary sends as the following minatee of a meeting of representatives of the European Chambers of Commerce of Malaya The first conference cf delegates from the Singapore, Fenang and F M 8 Chambers of Commerce took place at Euala Lumpur on Deo
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  • 201 5 Siugapore, Dec 29. Silver.— 1. Hongkong.—ll2s percent preuo. Shanghai.—27|. Tin —150 tons sold at $163. Rubber.—Market %cry brisk. Business done $1.10 spot. January Share Market The holidays have t>onj«what onsettled the Market ond it is not easy this morning to give very fnll information as to
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  • 70 5 This morning in the second polic court, Bang Keng Swep, of 61 Beach-road, was fined $200 by Mr Ball for storing four bags of rice in excess of his household consumption. Three bags were confiscated, and $100 was given to the informer. Another Chinese, named Chan Wah
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  • 30 5 London, Do 24—The Ms-, ch-ster Exohange reported rec >r 1 orders for co;ton ytaterday, va u< J at twenty millions sierlinp, ficii India and the Far East,—Rjuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 330 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Breaking Call Records I Fillis' Great Circus Museum and Equeseurricnlom Despite the wet weather the masses continue to flock 1 in large numbers to the Tents in Beach RuaJ. and following Eventual at 8 15. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i See the CLIQUETTB in their novel American
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  • 293 6 AoDoaf Geoeral Meet Ig. The annual gener a] mating of the Straits Obineae Literary Association was held at Mr Low Boon Ken**'* bangalow, at Joo Ohiat-road, on Friday la<t at 330 pm, with Bsv Goh Hood Keng in tha chair. The sainatea of the laat
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  • 62 6 Slrgrxore, Deo. 19, 1919 On 1 ,on Ion— Bank 4 m.V 5» <4$ Dena-il ?/4$ 3 mft 2.5 1/1C On Irdla— BaLk T. I. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d UlfVprem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 17 On Java— Bank T. T. 117 On Japau— Bank d/d 19} Savf-reigno— buying rate
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  • 761 6 Christmas Eve at tbe Drill Hall. With Its bright lights, gay decor. atioos and two gorgeous Christmas trees laden with good things, the Volunteer Drill ffali (kindly lent for the oooasion by the Officer Com. manding, Singapore Volunteer Corpa) preeen'.ed a vers gay and pleaeing appearance o.i Chriatmaa
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  • 48 6 Delivered lo London. The loilowing are the datei of departure from Singapore of the Bare;can Malls anJ their dellvtn In London. Lbtt DBxirxan ra SiaoAPOM London. Not 4 Deo 12 do T do 12 do 10 do 11 do 15 do 10 do 15 do 19
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVEHYS' AND FAIRBANKS' Huttenbach BBOS. Co. READ BROTHERS, Ltd., LONDONlis Dog's Head Bottling OF GUINNESS' STOUT Sola Agenta: KIM MIH Co., Singapore The Tonic only Complete 0 I fl Q T fl 1 for the Heart, Biood u L U D L U L Musci s
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    • 160 6 Jos. Travers 8 Sons, ltd,, j (Incorporated In England.) I Importers, Exporters, General Merchants, Manufacturers and Contractors TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT Beg to Announce that their Address On and After January 5th 1920 WILL BE 12, Battery Road, I ft jBBAWCHES dfifo ttMRJJ New York Helsingfors San Francisco Czecho-Slovaka Yokohama
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  • 1040 7 History of Calcutta Inst luiioo. The oelebration this week of the centenary of one of C*loutta's old. et mere ur lie honees—Messrs Gillanders Arbuthnot and Company—reminds vi that the time is not far distant when we shall be called upon to oelebrate the oentenary of one of
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  • 389 7 Tbe Cause of tbe Trouble. We understand that Mr Org Rodti Tat, principal of the Arm of Messrp Oog ri.uu Leong and Co—for many years contractors to the Christmas Island Phosphate Co, Ltd—left on Saturday by the s s Islander for Christmas Island, with Mr G C Valpy
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  • 249 7 Railway Platform Visited. Apparently the durian has mncb to answer for and people in Ipoh and elsawhere at the present moment are literally obs-ssed with the preseno* of this annual visitant bj the thousands and everything seems tiijpnred with its odour. Wha' may bo regarded, therefore, as
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 523 7 BANKS. ]it Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Ino»rP* r,ted in the Stralte Settlement!.J L LAO Office g i8 -,p 0 rf. BaSBM Chambers 6 4 6. Branches; f y«*Q*. 85 Beach Street. H fc Uccft, 131 Jonke- Street kia»r, 77/79 J»l*n Bata Pabat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agendas at London, New York,
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    • 364 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN BNGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital i Q 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 K-*erv b fcaud £2,100,000 Hp-erve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. B-nk of K"gl:md, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London OoOKfj Westminster and Parr's
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    • 1179 7 DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. Backache j, rartly due t0 kidney troub #f Dottors will tell you that kidney nra,i !t exi ts raay be Tery f r advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back, ari JjfJiV"" m y of ca,ei Lumbago i«
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    • 265 7 YsJy 0 PUent White ZiliePaiSt ji H Red OxWe Pair.. 3£f J?*f Anti-tcr-csi'e t-smt*. j4«v2f iuHiwi >twt ,„,i ffifc o n >w,tHW> I—v 1 R.s7£f: sga I »Liwn>edO«l J&SJL LSfiV Pale B( 'l*d LinMttf 01». f Turpentine. s"smo# wSOSL C. C.I jilt U c rushes, ate etc SyJfQ ./%VV I*
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TBI BUM* iMMtf Otilj.l asiityi Dally SLNGAPOBB, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 V> VI.- -He. 301 PRICE cents
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    • 479 1 Arrivals. I DECEMBER 24. K<veeha Maru Japan 3648 Cap Tabnsa from Colombo Djo 14 N Y Kaisha. Islander Bri 481 0»p Worth from Christmas Id D o 21 Ronstead <& Co. L ke Gilpen Am 1654 Cap Allen from Saigon Dec 21 A Gilfillan and Coy Ld. Ta
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    • 216 1 DEwEMBER 24. Kampar for T Anaon via P Swettenham. Ipoh for Penang via P SvreUeo bam. PontiaUdk for Muar ami M'ilaooa, Africa for Yokohama via ports. Martinique for Colombo. Ban Whatt Hin for Malacca and Muar. DECEMBER .'5. Ban Hin Qaan for Pontiauuk. Sri Maar for Malacca anl Muar.
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    • 68 1 Am >ng the passengers retarninp to th* Straits by the Nagoya are Mrs F T Kinder, wife of the Executive InRin**r, P W D Singapore, and Miss Constanoe Wai\ eldest dao*h. ter of Mr Owen H Wait, Inspector, P W D, Singapore. Miss Wait, it will be remembered, prooeeded to
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    • 35 1 For Hongkong Kobe. Ths L C. 3. X Co'i Mb FOOKSANG, 3,100 tons, tails on or about 39th inataat. For frcigkt or passage apply Boustead Co. Agent*. Singapers, Jjr« Dtctmber, 19X9. 13 12 9 v
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    • 112 1 *Is tiabftirai j -t of Infant (signal X O Q\ Bu*\»<cUo (signal FPB) Ports Hijrn.l faeoee •aryj ia ad Po»t notified dttioo t Lh»e*M Quarantine BBS* fPB Cerebrospinal Am.y lOQ Cbelera Bangkok lOt Cholera H«uv.» FPU Cerebro-Spiiial ».mb»j XO Q Ch.le^T*' Bombay KG g Small pox Bombay KG Q
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 532 1 Up-to-date MOTOR CARB RING UP THE TUfiUt MOTOR ROUSE Phone 371. mmz P. *0.-British India jtm APCAR LINE. (Companies iNOoapoBATiD nr Bbqlabd) MAIL AND PASSE3GEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S, N. Co. ("Under Uuntnet with Hi* M»jeety'i 0*Twe«.nl THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST BP IOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON-FAR
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      • 337 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing About. Kalomo IOth Jan., 1921 Saint Francis 6th Feb., 1920 Matoppo 23rd Feb., 1920 Amarfcan Manchurian Lino For New York direct 'joint service with Alfred Holt Go., (The Blue Funnel line) see separate advertisement. For eargo
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      • 278 1 O. S. K. Thi Osaka Shosea Kalsba. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. 2 De Souza Street fnmii Silllns from Slifiiwri. fß«b)Mt to ekaage vttb*«t n«tlo») For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Port jam) Alps Maru Dec. 37 Hiraaraya Maru Jan. 15 For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (do apace aval labia) For SOUTH AMERICA
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