Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1920

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII No 8 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1920 PRICE 5 CK&TS The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, January io.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 298 1 j HIN WATT GO. V.irlm atreet and Orchard Head SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies, Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites. 'Phone 74 X. f IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN Brand Milk to:— j Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated in Eifeland) 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. i MBBBOBaaananMMB ES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
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    • 83 1 j THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT T i I prevents the spread of disease and B is particularly necessary I J IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. I 8 of Unquestioned Efficiency. (It has 26 times the germicidal j strength of carbolic acid). COST IS TRIFLING J (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of
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    • 78 1 I— f I Now Obtainable I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies, 1 O N O D A" Portland j CEMENT. j Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. i SOLE AGSNTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) JUST ARRIVED A SH,PMENT OF ■Miffi ChLIFOHNIIN seedless rutins the
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  • 194 2 DRUGS FOR CHINA. Smuggling on tbe Increase. Reuter. London, Jan 3.—The Times refers to the immense increasing quantities of noxious drags beta? ooliivaUd in or smuggled iato China. Unscrupulous Britishers an' 1 Americans are concerned in th*< smuggling, f»nd Japan is undoubtedly tbe priacipal distributing centre from whioh
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  • 191 2 Reuter. One Reason for the Rise. London, Jan 4—The correspondent in China of the Times Trade Supplement, dealing with tbe currency of China, snd referring to the rapid rise in the dollar and the price of silver generally, and the belitf that this is dae to Chinese
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  • 109 2 Reuter. Many New Flotations. L/ffld >n, Jaii 6.—The cimpan-t-s registered in London during the ps: c x mon.hd reached the unpre. cedtrt-d total of 5,415 with a co ital of £252,000,010, of which '•X'ilea and ol< hirt? reprfgert £30,000, d 0, min-s £24,000,000, ■hlppirg £22.000,000, hanks and
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  • 117 2 Big Americai: Loans. Reuter. Washing-on, Jin 3 —It is understood that the Pacific Dvlopment On pany, irclnding New Yoik beokfl, h-ive advtiiCed five million dollars to China. Ober km b will fol'ow, If the condition" wa rtot. Th War Finance Corporation anr.nnr.Crff that foor loans, aggregating g«ventien
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  • 36 2 Paris, Jan 3.—The Seine's gwoUer waters are very threatening.— Heva*. Paris, Jan 3.—The cmoial foreoast is reassnring concerning th» Heine, whose tributaries are falling in level. News from the provinces is generally satisfactory.—Havas.
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  • 26 2 Reuter. London. Jan 4 —Mr T B Hohler has been appointed British Uigb Commissioner at Budapest pending th« nenmption of diplomatic relaiioiiB wi:b Hungary.—Renter.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 794 2 lUGTION SALES* Auction Bale of A Lsrge Cuanti'y of Gun-powder ex s.s. BITHONIA*" T< be Nld at our Sale-room 16/17 Raffles Plact ON XHUBSDAY. JANUARY 15, AT 11 P.M. Comprising:—263 drums and 35 casks. Samples can be seen at our Office.) POWELL it Co Ltd.. Auctioneers 9 1 1411 Estate
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    • 482 2 Anaemia I Our blood is composed of red and white corpuscles 3 the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. In An semi a—or bloodlessness— the red corpuscles are more or less deficient. Thus the blood cannot proride sufficient nourishment for the body. Therefore the (see becomes
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    • 308 2 GIFT BOOKS Wolf on the Trail $3.60 F ..r School and Country 3.60 The Boy's Book of Adventure 3 60 Tb> Three Homes 3 60 Kidnapped 3.60 Outdoor Sports 3.60 The Strange Girl from the Sea 3.*0 The Boy's Bo >k of Battles 3.60 The Boy's Book of Pioneers 3.60
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    • 363 2 f HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES At Moderate Prices. iM®r CIGARETTES > Quality makes both smoker and manufacturer absolutely satisfied. Quality is our first consideration, then we fix the lowest S Br I H possible prioe we can. B B No. 555 A No. 444 Tl L f A f fl» Obtainable of
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    • 98 2 Manufacturers and Dealers of all kinds of I I and its fittings Orders promptly executed YANAGISAWA Co. 11 No, 35, Queen Street, Singapore, i CliengloGk Soobock S Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in *he Straits •Mtlatnenu) ESTATE AGENTS j AND GENERAL MERCHANTS I Sales of RUBBER and ESTATE SUPPLIES OUR SPECIAL
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  • 294 3 Singapore, Jan. 10. Latham Co., 30-A KafhVi Plaoe ad vile the follow iug qaotaiions AlorGsjsh $4 25 $4 50 AyerKuuins» 160 165 4erMolek 430 4.50 4erPanai 15 00 15 50 Balgowuie 7.65 800 Bukit Jelotons 130 1 35 BaMtltfH Mi 1-80 1.85 v <nklt KB 1.10 115
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  • 294 3 Strait s Produce. Singapore, Jan. 7. Tin*—&M Local and Oenersl oolumn. Oomw Buiineas done, ravioca. —Steady.—No Buiinen Sago Flour Buainees done, (7oifro*#r.—Business done. fißjuri Wsslr—Business done, the Products.— -Market Quiet Ultst Lsol Hlftlt OMtltiOM. it megs 110 S. per pioul $73.00 NntmegiBoS. 81.00 Oopra Bali 29 00 Oopra Gorong Taio
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 370 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Boad, Fmm Tuesday, January- 6, to Sunday, January 11. A DRAMATIC PRODUCTION OF EXTRAORDINARY INTENSITY An Extra Selected Star Pathe Super-Play Featuring FANNIE WARD In absolutely the best picture in which she has as yet been seen, her acting
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    • 645 3 From Thuriday, January 8, to Tuesday, January 13, 1920. Alhambra I Alb am bra Is Is tbe only I tbe Theatre AT THE theatre where yon ma ffi m m £L m «sm a& w,lb an >«..BE S T Jk 8 MJ* |L J sOksSSSf A 'T-'r n ,M pictures,
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    • 570 3 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! Two Brand new features with two new Episodes of the Houdini Serial FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. NORMA TALMADGE 5N "GOING STRAIGHT A thrilling Fine Arts production in Five Parts. SECOND SHOW at 9.15 PM. TH> GREAT HANDCUFF KINO X OU DIM I 13 Episodes IN
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  • 77 4 The family of Mr. G. Sandy Peremal Pillay wishes to convey their thanks to all tho*e who attended tbe fi neral of their beloved father, i d also to those who cent letters of condolence. Messrs M. J. Gomes, N. Gomes and P. G mes cordially thank their relatives
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  • 658 4 The Income Tax Bill was to have been read a second time two days hence. It is now intimated that the meeting of the Legislative Council has been p stponed for a week. Perhaps this is due to some issue Laving arisen in connection with the proposed
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  • 150 4 Tin ia a' $183 200 tous sold. Mr Nobafomi Yoshida id ,ecognised as the Consul f-*r at Singapore. Mr H R Ball ig to act as assistant i rot-ctor of Chinese. SingS| Ore, Mr P W Richtt'dr, Penang, is granted a patent for a"d*yand night direotion sisnM." Brevet Major A
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  • 162 4 Important Meeting Postponed. The Clerk of Coanoili informs ns that the meeting of Legislative Council which waa to have been held on Monday has been postponed a week, to Monday, the 19 h inst. This ia the meeting at which the Inoome Tax Bill ia to oome np
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  • 57 4 The lion Mr H Marriott sends 06 a detailed list of the donations to the R ffl-« College fund, to date. The total amoant oollected and promised is $1,700,000, but considerable additional same have also been promised in Perak and Johore, The detailed lilt of subscriptions, etc,
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  • 498 4 For hoarding rioe, a Chinese was flued $150 yesterday, and the rioe was confiscated. The informer was plven $100 of th* fine. For a ■i t kiat offence a Tamil Mohamme dan waa find $200. A Chinese retail shopkeeper who had refused to sell r cc was fined
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  • 250 4 IW4 do not MMtMrffy op*»»o** MP—I fry oormpo*!^ Tax tbe bachelors! From F W 8 I notioe l n y 00 issue of the 8:h inst a par advW ting a "Tax the Bachelors and «W the Married Man" campaign, f,,iio W ud by an additional rerovk u
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  • 37 4 S. G. C. President s Prize. The competition for the Pregi. dent's Prize at the Singapore Golf Olub has been postponed to the L7tfe and 18th inst. This is due to tht- ml state of links,
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  • 54 4 The results of the oomj etitioD for the Ladies Medal' January 1923 were Mrs Savi 56 10 46 Mrs Peiniger 55 8 47 Mrs Ct»ntrell 56 4 52 Mrs Stevens 53 scr. 53 Mrs 60 scr. 60 The Mens' Medal for Jan will be played
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  • 147 4 Ihe Imperial Challenge Shield We have received from the S 0 LF a oopy of the rules for ths Imperial Challenge Shield Competi tion, for boys between 14 and 11 open to the *hole Empire. Besides the ehield and first there are oth«r prizes of medaii
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  • 115 4 Having her into 1 S H B lighters yest- rday, th 6;r3ni- J ed Swedish steamer N'ppon mi 1 al.le to get off the aboalatTrtt j Ieland at high tide, d cam* into the inr.er roads in ihe aft, rnooc undtT her own steam. It iB
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  • 17 4 Output for D cOetm er Plaut Pole. 130 00 Tribute tM 137.60 I
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  • 97 4 It Is rumoured in untitled Strnits Echo stated, thai pean employe's of n» rubber eitjt istta** on strike, demanding blgl A jumble sale in aid of to* I charities was held this morning 9.30 in St Andrew s School. tfo ladies who helped in the sale t* lD Mrs Talms.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 196 4 ROBINSON Co. i I THE SOVEREIGN FUR FELT HAT J ark J* nd Mid Gr 7 :f HALF HOSE I Lisle Thread with J 1 coloured Clox J E| .Vhite, Tan, Grey. Ĕ The Garter without Metal. I ASPHALT is f° r Roads, Pavements, F looping, etc. Scud your ortars
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    • 265 4 I New Shipments O F SHIP-CHAND; EBY STORES AND ESTATE SUPPLIES Just Arrived. Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAM KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 86 PHILLIP SINGAPORE Telegram GIMNKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. TeLEPHONB NOS. 1381 1362. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. One Henderson
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    • 40 4 "T fmif I IT} 3 (QmW~\ Wk lanchard Kritteh KJ M 1.131-1 ĔjLAy fact" 1331 TT.VK nigll rower Incandescent Oil Lamps Large?fc Btock of and spares in Singapore. E CHEOXG In. aMfJestent Lamp Merchants, HI. South Bridge Road SINGAPORE 1
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    • 20 4 Patent |Faced HAIR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole a gents Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 121 4 WHEN AND WHERE, Saturday. Jan 10 Hi*h —I 19am, p.m. Filne's Ct cnp, 9 15. M uinee (b dfpiic f). 5 Knr8Hian Cr> t S V.O., Bd 8 ier. Part III, 2 30. Sunday, Jan 11. WV.e 1 56 <«,m. I 46 p.ni. Y"chti' L trieV Malacca PI Aee c'i'.i
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  • 163 5 Ratification of the Treaty This Afternoon. •TAX THE BACHELORS!" The Anti-Saloon League of America is opening a campaign to promote world prohibition. I~he field is from Scotland to Japan," with poor, backsliding England as the biggest hurdle. It is officially stated that shipping troubles are largely due
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  • 166 5 L4ST DIFFICULTY DISAPPEARS Paris, J.n 6.—An agreement has definitely benn reached with the German delegation on the for mula for negotiating ir»r delivery of »he naval material in c unpenaati n for the fleet whioh was scuttled at Seapa Flow. Nothing now binders the ratification of the Treaty.
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  • 166 5 Work for Paris Conference. Reuter. London, Jan 6.—Mr Lloyd George yesterday presided over the first of a series of Cabinet Councils to be held this week for the purpose of settling the B'itish a tt ud < towards the outstanding Peac-> Conference questions, including the future of Turkey,
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  • 78 5 Hot Handful at Long Island. Reuter. Jww York. s—Weinstein,5 —Weinstein, ■who is to be dfported, is the exeditor of tbe organ of the Rassian S jcislist FfU.ation published here, and is a doe.- friend of Trotsky.— Renter. Washington, Jan 6. —Mr Baker, War Secretary, announces that the
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  • 193 5 MODERATES CONTROL THE SITUATION. Reuter. London, Jan 6 —At the railway m n*| amfi-renc the election of Sir Abraham ac chairman was a success for tbe moderates This is regarded as a gocd omen. Indications at to-day's meeting confirm the summary of the situation caM«d on Jan 5.
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  • 89 5 Reuter. Amritsar, Dec 30.—The Indian National Co >greES is unanimously demanding, in view of the revela- tions made in the pourse of the evidence given before the Hunter Commission, that General Dyer be removed from his com* maud also, in view of Sir Michael O'Dwyer's endorsement of the
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  • 66 5 Reuter. London,Jan 5.—The Ministry of Health announces that several casts of anthrax, two of which were fatal, which ocourred daring the past few weeks, have been definitely traced to shaving brashes from Japan, and inves igations have since revealed the arrival of several farther tainted consignments from
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan B.—Two trains on the Paris-Versailles railway collided at St Clond Bridge, where only a siugle line is being worked owing to the floods. Four coaches were splintered, and twenty persons were injured and taken to hospital.—Reuter,
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  • 210 5 world campaign to be OPENED. Eyes oo tbe Far East. Reuter. London, J \—The Times o respondent in New York sij s that the Anti-Saloon Leagne is starting almost immediately its world prohibition oampaign, backed by a fund of £10,000.000. Britain, whioh is described as the keystone of the
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  • 121 5 "Shy' of tbe Supreme Council. Reuter. London, Jan 6 —The Times correspondent in Paris says that Le Temps has an inspired explanation whioh indicates that the omission of the word issociated" from the Supreme Council decisions from Jan 5 is due to the fact that the
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  • 90 5 Replacing American Supplies. Reuter. London. Jan 6.—A conference of representatives of the Lancashire Chambers of Commerce and the employers' and operatives' organisations was held in Mai chaster to consider the question of the best methods of increasing cotton growing within the Empire, in view of America's probable inability
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  • 72 5 Paris, Jan 6 —Eo French politioal circl s the names of M Mdlerand and President Poinoare are mentioned 86 head of thi future Ministry after M Clemenoeau's resignation. —Havas. Parip, Jan 6.—Though M Clemen cean has so far refused to allow his candidature to be officially published, there
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  • 70 5 Reuter. London, Jan 6, —The will of the late Viscount Astor has been filed, disposing of his American estates, the value of which is not stated. The real eitite in New Tork oity alone is assessed at $60,000,000, which was transferred in trust for his two sons
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  • 59 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 6.—Admiral Lord Jellicoe was the gnest of the American Navy at the house of Mr Daniels. There was a great naval gather Ing, including naval attaches and representatives of embassies. It is not certain whether Lord Jellicoe will be leaving America to proo-ed
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  • 304 5 REASON FOR SHORTAGE OF TONNAGE. Ministry's Work Reviewed. Reuter. London, Jan 6.—The final report of the aeleot ommittee o i national expenditure desla with the Ministry of Shipping. It finds that lta work sa a whole waa moat efficient, The main subject for orlticism ia the expenditure on
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  • 113 5 Big Increase oo 1916. Reuter. London, Jan 7.—The Board of Trade returns show that th itnports in Deoember smounted to £169,00f\000 and the exports £90.0C0.U00 increase of £53 millions and £52 millions respectively compared with D 'Oember 1918. The imports in the year 1919 were £1,632,000.00' and
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  • 52 5 Reuter. London, Jan 6 —The following vessels will assemble at Plymouth on J n 15 to proceed to the China station :—Colombo, light-orniser j Magnolia, Hollyhock, Foxglove and Bin* bell, sloops; and Cricket, Moth, Mantis, Cockchafer and Cicada. Th« Colombo will be the senior officer's Bhip of
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Cairo, Jan s.—FieM Marshal Lord AUenby left for the Sudan to-day via the lie i Bea. H will meet King Hnssein at Jeddah. —Renter.
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  • 30 5 London, Jan 6.—Sir Thomas Rlobar 1 Frasar ia dead. He was Hon Physician to H;s Majesty the King in SootUnd. He was born in Calcutta on Feb 5,1841.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 90 5 The report by the Board of Wardens for the year ended Nov 30 last shows a total oredit balance of $4 803.47 Legacies of $1,000 and $500 respectively were bequeathed by the late Mr R Nonis and the late Miss H Oazalas. The foundations account
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  • 805 5 An Easter Morning Vystery, At the Assises yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir John Bricknil!, the case waa oonoluded in whioh Eana Ratnam waa charged with rash and negligent driving, thereby oausing the death of a Boyaneae woman on April 20 last in Orohard-road. Mr L Raeber gave
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  • 38 5 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of December 1919 Adults Minots Arrivals 5761 706 Departures 2302 111 The arrivals re'ate to aided pas* •engers only.
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  • 648 5 German Preparation Examined. A report by Mr HP Stevens to the Rabber Growers' Association on the examination of two specimens of aynthetio rabber from German sources ia published In the current issue of the ''Bulletin of the Association (the third whioh baa appeareo). Of the two apecim ns
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  • 108 5 Singapore, Jan 10. Silver.—7B% 1. Hongkong.—l22% per cent prem. Shanghai.—27s. Tin.—2oo tons sold at $183. Share Market. Robber. —Bukit Jelotongs sold at 1.35, Ula P-ndans sold at 2.60, Punggors at 1 46, Muara_at 27% cents prem., Bagan Rivers at 25 cents prem., Mandais at U dted
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  • 17 5 The Malsoon Royalty Cinema announces a fine series of new pio ures for its ohauge of programme.
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  • 93 5 Bago flour is quoted at 31/6. Tin is quoted at £367.17.6 in London. Tapioca is a l 36/- ivr f<*ir fUk* and 36/- for fair m-d pearl. Gunbier is quoted at 45/« in London. Oa the Liverpool matk-t cotton middling A Biff IPs n. is at 30.61.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW j On Sale Everywheremmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmajmmmmmmm^ VICTORIA THEATRE, j m SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTBAi I For .1 »»lgtit< j Thu *di>v Friday CV 5- turd*\ Jan. if>. 16 17 AT Q 30 Mr. Geo. Batty PRESENTS The Batty Variety Co. L
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    • 174 5 Auction Sale of 2 cases electrical apparatus; 12 casrlamp parts I case motor parts fid n tapping knives 3 cases electric lam. o oC vol; 3 cases photo plat *s, etc. To be held at our Sale-room On Thursday. I.ml 15, at U a.m. NOW US VIEW. Fowcll O, Lfe
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  • 830 6 hkm tutu 1 ia tht Marks, this Monuaf. HlHoa.ro aa Jan. 10. Maaan Lyall and Bvati, Bzehanga and Bbaia Krokan, laana the followiaic Hat of qaotationa •lubber Shares. n.-m. Ba»»m. Selleta. tl- AUagai 9 6 19 II- Anglo Jr /a 6 S 1/. Aaglo-Maiay 11/« 18 1
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  • 59 6 Qtmpipm Jan. 10. On Loudon— Bank 4 mjt 2,41 Demand 2/4} Private 3 ui/t 2/5 1/b Ob India— Bank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 122}% prem On Shanghai— B*nk d/d 27$ On Java— fctnk T. T. 116} On Japan— Bank d/d 88 5/8 ■•▼ereigna—baying rat* $8.54 Bank
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  • 44 6 Poland has signed a contract with the repr*s*nrativfl of an American hanking g r oup, Mr John O'Langh lin, for h ban of (£50,000,000) at 6 per o*nt for 20 y«<ars and 5 per cant c >sr f against bonds of tbe Polish Treasury.
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  • 13 6 Sh»p in communication with the Commeroial Virt!n*s Station this moruiDp:—s. s. Gorgon.
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  • 58 6 Delivered in London ihe ollowi.ig are the dat«s of i srtnre from Singapore of the Bnioptm Mails and their deliver; ■r t.ontf m. Left Dklivibbd nr SiNOAPORR London. Nov 4 Dec 12 do 7 do 12 do 10 do 17 do IS do 10 io 15 do 19
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  • 151 6 Ma'a H tri Brit 510 tons Capt Andrtsen from Bangkok 10-1, for B*nekok uncertain Bonstead. Siatn 298 tone Capt Kian from Bingkok 9 1, for Bingkok 1-1 8. 8. S. Wtik-iiuiya M »m Jap 1339 tone Capt Ik-da from Calcutta 9-1, uncertain YauiaebUa. Nippon Swfd, 2581 tone,
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  • 93 6 The Government of India recently issued a significant nkase prohibiting tho importation into British India from all destinations exc*ut the United Kingdom of dye B'nfla derivatives of ooal tar. The Indian Merchants' Chamber hwe Usned a vigorous protest, saying there is absolutely no justification for imposing restrictions of this natnre,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 i i Wmu Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. I DRINK" and Stow*. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sol 4 Everywhere G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importers for S.S., P.M.S. and Sumatra, 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. X 'Phone 815. Tel. Anrely." To Chinese Ladies. The
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    • 673 6 Church Services. 8. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Ist Sunday alter Epiphany. lllh Jaoaary, 1920 7 am. Holy Communion 7.45 am. Holy Communion (Choral) 915 a.m Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Sunday School, Bible Plata" Course "Genesis and the Gospel," 5 30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 8. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. No Service.
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    • 53 6 THE STAB OPERA At The Theatre Rogal North Bridge Road. To Night 1 To Night!! Ooe of the Coy's Greatest Success The Pearl Princess will be staged. Commencing to morrow Sunday A Malay Historical Play in 5 parts DAN DAN HTIAH Phone 1366 lor seats K. H. CheongT, Proprietor Y.
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    • 706 6 f The Tonic only Complete fl IfIDLT fl I for the Heart Biood uLUDIUL Mv 3 Preparation. and Nerves j j Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalascence-Overstraio-Debility-Rapid Growth -Scroful TUBERCULOSIS t Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. I Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food I (or imparting Strength
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 293 6 Mails Close. To day. Penang,* Colombo, Port Said,* Genoa* A'werp* Benvorlich 3 pm Maiacaa, P. Swettenham and Penang *K!ang 3 pm Medan Circe 3 pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 pm P Sambu, Singkep and Palembang Singkawang J pm Sai&on Kampot pm P >ambu Medan Van Goens 4 P™ Malacca
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  • 259 7 legations As to Their Conduct. The Paris correspondent of The Globe says that Franoe will not be sorry to see I he lest of the Chinese leave. He oontinaes: They have been an unmitigated nuisanoe. Not only have they b»tn addicted to pillaging in the ruined
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  • 165 7 The Madras Police have jnst detected a 6ensa'ional currtnoy note forgery and the preliminary enquiry into the caax is now proceeding before the Deputy Magistrate of Cccinada. The facia a-e that eight persons, all of them Telagus of Rnjahmuudiy, entered in'o a oonspiraoy as far back a6
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  • 211 7 A #ftrdy warfare between Chinese coolies and Japan-se hawkers, in which neither party quite understood the other, was one of the attractions at the Yokohama pier, says the Japan Advertiser of Dec 11. The Empress of Russia, which was taking back a number of Chinese from Vancouver
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  • 145 7 untitled sale of American Army tourist oars in Paris pries in many cases ran up to over 40,000 francs (£1,600 at pre-war exchange). A pioclamation has been issued commandeering all meat in Q teensland, and vesting its ownership in the Government. The meat is required for the State shopa. An
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  • 166 7 The Miners Divided. The advocates of nationalization of the mines are being met by an opposition campaign in their own citadel of South Wales. The lead in the anti-nationalization movement i* being taken by Mr John Little johnf, secretary and ag«nt of the Caerphilly Divisional Conservative Association, and
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  • 154 7 The pearl necklace valued at £3,000 and lost on the night of Nov 22, for which a reward of £300 was advertised in the Times on Nov 26, was returned the same day to Messrs Prioe and Gibbs, the anderwritera' representatives, by two ladies who had seen
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  • 141 7 Prince Albert has joined the ranks of Freemasonry, being admitted to the Order on Tunday at Princes Galleries, Piccadilly, in the presence of the Prince of' Wains, several Qrand Lodge officers, and a distinguished company of Freema sons. The Princa of Wales, as a Guardsman, selecied
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  • 334 7 The dance tea is booming popular in London, business m-n and women are reported to be curtai.ias their lnncheon IntSTTSI in order to leave their i ffices in time for dancing. A new bank is being organised in Bombay to be called th* Union Bank of India with the object
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 507 7 BANKS. Tbi Ho iuing Bant, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J Head Officb Si»|»P ore i R* fflea Chambers 5m 6 BRANCHES: Pen 112 85 Beach Street 131 J-nkjr S reat. fcjoar 77/79 J«l~.n Suleiman. Bate Pahat, SaJaa R&htiua; Agencies at London, New York, S»n Francisco, Batavia. SouraW a,
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    • 461 7 BANKS. CHART SED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTBALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op apital in 100,000 Shares of £20 *ach £2,000,000 Reserve i?nnd £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,0C0,000 BACKERS, bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coanty Westminster and Part'- Bank,
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    • 762 7 OF INTEREST TO DANCERS. Under the heading Too Much Tango an American paper says that with the prevailing craze for dancing at all times and places it has Decome noticeable that women whose blood is thin—anaemic-fall victims to neuralgic pains when they dance too much and rob themselves of sleep
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    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS immrnU Oally Issued Otily.J BUPPLEMEUT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, Vol. VII —Kii. 8
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      • 390 1 K. P. M. STRAITS CHINA LINE s.s. "VAN WAERWYCK" sails on or about January 19, «V 7 from Singapore to Hongkong, Amoy and Swatovv. 8 1 D— 15 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLEEMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing Abn n Kalomo I Oth Jan., 1920
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      • 394 1 i the mm mm AMD SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone Xfo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7 25 Par quarter $3.75 Postage Extra SO Ctß. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA 4 (Incorporated in Japan) tsdsr Mail Coitract with the Imperial Japanese Oovernmens (Babjsct to Alterations withoat Notice)
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      • 32 1 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. "CBANGOON and CHINA RUN. as. GLKiiOGLK 3,760 Tone. 8.9, Saaso BEX 5,799 TW. aa S*ang CHOOX 6,775 Tom. For freight or passage, apply W GUONG HOE Co. Ag«n*
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