Malaya Tribune, 21 January 1920
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Title Section29 1920-01-21 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII No. 17 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920 PiUC£ 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21.29 words
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Advertisement489 1920-01-21 1 HIN WaTT&OOJ Market nnd O r chiin oa I SPEC I ALI'TS IN I j Motor Repairing, Motor Supplies, Ships' Stores, I AND Estate Requisites, 'phone 741. I^^BMBB |^MHa i^BBBHBMHBI l i Mill IT a IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN Brand Milk Write to Jos. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated ia England)489 words
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Advertisement81 1920-01-21 1 1! j THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT prevents the spread of disease and I is particularly necessary I j IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. lisI is of Unquestioned Efficiency. (It has 20 times the germicidal I strength of carbolic acid). COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable81 words
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Advertisement88 1920-01-21 1 f Now Ob >nable j I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS S. Bonnie Babies. Estate Suppliesj Acetic <99&98u Acid Veneer Chests Moms Chests Latex Cups ILTG. Mitsui ffiussan d£aisf)a, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan,) acid in 0^»^! OBTAINABLE FROM (Incorporated in F. M. H.) 67, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, Telephone 530. Telegrams: "LA88 words
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Article908 1920-01-21 2 Cardinal Mercter's War Memories. The Times publishes the first in staiment of Cardinal Merrier* Memories of Belgium daring the four years of German occupation. Cardinal Merrier, Primate of Belgium and Archbishop of Malines, throughout tbe war remained a steadfast pillar not only of tbe Cburch, but908 words
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Article175 1920-01-21 2 Generals Bird wood and Monaeh, the famous Australian Generals, have sailed for home. General Bird wood's proudest title to fame, a iys tbe Times, is that he will live in history as a British general supremely endowed with the great gift of command of men, His personality won175 words
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Article169 1920-01-21 2 The report of the Singapore Unitod Rubber Plantations for the year ended Jane 30 last states that the output was 461,693 lbs, as compared with 483.837. Of this 228,585 lbs. has been sold in London at an average gross price of Is 9.71 d per pound and169 words
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Article150 1920-01-21 2 Sir Thomaß Lipton, who reoently arrived It Southampton on board the White S:ar liner Adriatic, after visiting the Shamrcck in America, ssked his experiences of dry" remarked that he had no doubt there would be sufficient whisky in America to toast the \ictcrious Shamrcck. In every hntel ono150 words
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Advertisement578 1920-01-21 2 AUCTION SALES. ESTATE OF CHEONG ANN JIAN, DECEASED. Important Auction Balm of 'jrty-eight Lors of Valuable Freehold Building Allotments and a Compound House conveniently situated at the 3rd Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, near the Newton Railway Station At Messrs Cheong Koon Seng Co's Sale-room, No. 30 Kling Street, Singapore ON578 words
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Advertisement505 1920-01-21 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance On., Ltd. 'Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rupees. Absolute Security. (MMM 1111 $1,111,240.00 iMiruM eflecUd lillll $1,147,112.00 Total Policiee in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in the Coy's505 words
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Advertisement161 1920-01-21 2 For Aches and Pains. For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and prorven emedy— LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and161 words
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Advertisement375 1920-01-21 2 lim few Sore Throat Take genuine British P TMI Cf RM KIUJNO THROAT TAIUT With the Red.and.Gold Seal of Genatosan, Ltd It quickly soothes the pain reduces the swelling and inflammation and cause* the lacerated tissues to heal But don't confuse genuine British Formamint with other tablets which are not375 words
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Advertisement281 1920-01-21 2 Amritarnava Avaleha. The use of this Avaleha purifies _he bio >d, and imparts good s-rensrth nourishment and lustre to the body. Further, it dissipates the weaicneai of the brain as well as excess of heat in the body and strengthens the memory as well as the power of understanding. Aj281 words
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Article259 1920-01-21 3 Singapore, Jan. 21. Menri Latham Co., 30-A Kaffl«fl Place adviie the following quotations AlorGajah $4.25 $4.50 AyerKuningt 1.67^ AyerMolek 4.30 4.55 AyerPanai M 15.50 16.00 Balgownie 7.65 8.00 Bukit Jelotong 1.25 1.30 Bukit Katil 1.70 1.75 Bukit X B 1.05 1.10 Banett L6Bf 1.67^ ChaugkatSerdg.... 10.25 10.50259 words
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Article290 1920-01-21 3 Singapore, Jan. 14. Tin.— See Local and General oolomn. Copra.— Buiineei done, Tapioca.— Steady.—No Bojineei Sago Flour- —Buainees done. GamhUr. —Busineei done. °*vp*r —Weak. —Business done. Other Products.— Market Quiet stat Leal ■srftsl Oeeatioe*. Katmegs 110 S. per pieul $73.00 NntmegiSOS. 81.00 Copra Bali 29 00» Oopra Gorong290 words
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Advertisement324 1920-01-21 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Bord. Fr. m Sunday, January 18, to Friday, January 23. A PLAY WITH A CH\RMING STAR IRENE CASTLE IN Stranded in Arcady In 5 Parts A Photo play with an unusual story and a pleasant and an unexpec ed324 words
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Advertisement659 1920-01-21 3 The 6 From Tuesday, January 20, to Sunday, January 25. Alnsmbrn Alhambra Is is tbe only the Theatre AT THE with*** get the BEST Mk I jPi M "garten*"" Orch£Btra. Teli et c and the BEST Tb€ Ha|| for Moiic and Featuref served accommo- daring datlon. BB C ROAP Intervals.659 words
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Advertisement412 1920-01-21 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! First Show at 7 30 The Thrilling Flying A Serial THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Chapter 16, 17 18 in six parts. Second Show at 9.15 P.M. Essany Comedy MAX IN THE TAXI In Two Parts Max Linder Max Lradet!! Max Lindee 1!! EPISODES 5 6 IN412 words
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Article688 1920-01-21 4 It is impossible to leave tha question of the income-tax-without further comment. Little gratitude can be felt for the grudging concession made in putting the minimum tax- able income at $5,000 instead of the $3,000 in the draft Bill, for it affords no relief to many 'married688 words
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Article165 1920-01-21 4 Tin is at $187 50 125 tons sold. Two tnails from Europe are xp<cted to reech Singapore tonwrtow. The Droember ontput of the Linsni Tin Mines, Lid, was 78.68 pionle. from tribnte. The latest London cablf to hand this morning da'«d PR follows Ordinary rate Jan 15 deferred rate Jan165 words
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Article281 1920-01-21 4 When Tenants Go on Leave. The weekly meeting of the Hint Assessment Board was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Offiocß, presided over by the Hon Mr C J Sanndeis. Others present were. Messrs E Tessensohn, Koh San Hin. Gaw Khek Kiam, E A Elias, H Robinson and281 words
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Article133 1920-01-21 4 Motor Smash Near Gemas. Mr F Farqnharson, superintendent of Gomali Estates, Gemas, met with a serious motoring accident on Sunday morning, bnt fortunately with nothing worse than an injury to his back and a number of bad braises which will probably keep him in bed for133 words
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Article322 1920-01-21 4 The Malacca Royalty cinema announces a fine char ge of programme. The installation of His Highness Tengku Musaidin as Moda of Belangor will take place at the Istana, Klang, on Saturday next at 11 30 a m. The Inter-Sate cricket match, Selangor v Negri Sembilan, will be played in Kuala322 words
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Article528 1920-01-21 4 By Firm Spear." There has tun a good deal 4 talk recently about taxing bach*, lore. [No, Finny "-merely con. sideration for those who are bachelors, and have two or more to feed and c!othe|on one salary. £j Those who advocate it are p r i aci528 words
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Article75 1920-01-21 4 The committee of the Straits Settlements Association (Sing»p° r I branch) have decided to give lD ncr in honour of the new tJkP**J j Sir Laurence GuillemarJ, I c I shortly after his arrival in Jj I Colony. His Exoellency has **J j consented to attend the inWT dAte of75 words
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Advertisement175 1920-01-21 4 ROBINSON Co. New Goods. GENTLEMEN'S fflflj§; woo', Cishnert Hilt Hose PLAIN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FRONTS Sizes 30 to 48 chest. ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. n Send yoar oiders to she Asiatic Petroleum st Helens Company c175 words
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Advertisement421 1920-01-21 4 NEW SHIPMENTS o F SBIP-CHANDIERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Telegram "GUANKIAT." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 1362. I Do you require a Good Dictionary? GET A421 words
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Advertisement19 1920-01-21 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St19 words
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Miscellaneous128 1920-01-21 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Wednesday, Jan 21. High Water. —10.1 am., 11.22 p.m. Chin» Be Co S.V I., Recruitg, 5,10. S.F.A. Co., S.V.C., 5, (Drill order) Thursday, Jan. 22. High Water.—10*38 a.m 11.49 p.m. S. V. C. Band Praotic*. 5.15. E L.A. ann. mtg., 9 Sophia-rd 2.30. Friday, Jan. 23 High128 words
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Article167 1920-01-21 5 "Allies" at Cross-purposes in Siberia. GERMANY II UPROAR Mill. It is thought that the Bolshevists iritend to provoke a new world-war, with Poland as the storm centre. For the present they are not to attack the Japanese in Siberia, leaving the "Allies" there to fight amongst themselves.167 words
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Article407 1920-01-21 5 ANOTHER REVOLUTION AT HAND? Reuter. Jan 13. —There were big demonstrations of protest at the compromise nature of the Government's Bill establishing a Council. Many factories have closed, ano* tramways have been partly nas- penied. Proc-ssions converged to the Reichstag, at the steps of which speeches of protestReuter. - 407 words
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Article322 1920-01-21 5 ONLY WORST OFFENDERS TO BE TRIED. Reuter. Paris, Jan 14.—The Lord Chancellor and Attorney General have been instructed by M Clemenoeau and Mr Lloyd Gaorge, who recently re-scrutinised the list of German offenders who are to be tried by international law, to cut dowu the numbers from severalReuter. - 322 words
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Article77 1920-01-21 5 Over 400 Believed Drowned. Reuter. Paris, Jan 15.—The second officer of the Afiique declares that the ship hid not struck a reef, but was disabled for two hours with i s rudder inoperative and with the maohinery and electric batteries under water. I Afriqne crashed with fullReuter. - 77 words
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Article18 1920-01-21 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 15. —The Allies have handed the terms of peaoe to the Hungarian delegation,—Renter,Reuter. - 18 words
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Article208 1920-01-21 5 SETTLEMENT OF ADRIATIC PROBLEMS. Albania Still a Difficulty. Reuter. London, Jan 14.—-The correspondent of ihe Daily Chronicle in Paris says that the Adriatic question has been settled. Fiume remains Italian, but the port is internationalised under the League of Nations. The hinterland remains Jugo-Slav, but Italy isReuter. - 208 words
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Article168 1920-01-21 5 Plans of the. Bolsheviks. Reuter. Washington, Jan 15.—1n the Hona-i of Representatives, Mr Baker, s-oretary of war, recommended that Ameiica's surplus war supplies in Europe should be given to Poland to help her against the Bolshevists. Ue added that the Allies were considering participation in a movementReuter. - 168 words
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Article239 1920-01-21 5 Rtds Not to Fight Japanese. Reuter. LondoD. Jan 14.— A Bolshevik wireless says that since the capture of Krasnoyarsk, no army worth speaking of oonfronts the Red Army in Siberia. The Soviet army will soon arrive in proximity to the Japanese but will not undertake action oaloulated toReuter. - 239 words
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Article84 1920-01-21 5 Reuter. W&shington, Jan 14. —The Japanese Ambassador has issued a statement that the Japanese Government has not been a party, directly or indirectly, to supplying arms for Mexico, adding that when the Mexican c aissary reached Tokio, he was informed that it would be fruitless to endeavourReuter. - 84 words
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Article472 1920-01-21 5 Reynard - FOOTBALL. S. C. C. v. S. R. C. By "Reynard." The SCC met the S R 0 in a soccer" match on the Padang yesterday, the teams being as follow The S 0 C Dean, goal j Hill and Cushway, backs Bennett, Lynch, and Vasey, half-back r M472 words
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Article73 1920-01-21 5 Governmeot Terms Accepted. Reuter. London, Jan 14. —The railwayman Mr J H Thomas, upon the adjournment of the delegates' meeting, stated that the Government's reply had been folly debated, but no deoision had been made. The conference would resume on Jan 15.—Reuter, London, Jan 15.—The railwaymen have acceptedReuter. - 73 words
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Article94 1920-01-21 5 Sago dour is quoted at 32/6, Tin il sjuoted at £381.12.6 in London. Tapioca is at 36/- for fair flake and 36/- for fair mcd pearl. Gambier is quoted at 50/- in London. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American, is at 29.93. Black pepper is quoted94 words
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Article42 1920-01-21 5 December Crop Return*. Malaka Pinda 44,682 lbi. Total for 4 months 175,586 lbs. Indragiri 27,586 lbi. Total for 5 months 130,135 lbs. Tapah 39,738 lbs. Total for 12 months 414.436 lbs. Mergui 24,240 lbs. Total for 6 months 79,640 lbs.42 words
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Article646 1920-01-21 5 The Necessity for t\t cautions. At |he meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday the Bill 10 reguluie the keeping of printing presses and the printing of documents was considered in committee. Mr M J Upoott said that the unofficial side of the table desired to hear646 words
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Article139 1920-01-21 5 "Small Nations Grievance. Reuter. The Hague, Jan 14.— The Government has submitted to the bureau of the Second Chamber a Bill reserving the Queen's authority to adhere to the League of Nations. An explanatory memorandum by the Government outlines the ''imperfections" of the covenant; for inßtanoe, the NetherlandsReuter. - 139 words
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Article163 1920-01-21 5 IW0 do mat mmj ntottt u» op*nio*s eufraeaaj *f Mrrwfiaiwla,] The Income-Tax, From SINGLE EYE" Yonr leader in yesterday's ieene on the pitifnlneea of the Legislative Council was exceedingly well writ ten, bntyoar fearful attack was too late. You have wasted your sweet* new on the desert air."163 words
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Article165 1920-01-21 5 From EMPLOYER" The P A M'e snggested remedy for the Tamil coolies' losses om exohange also angs-es's a possible g'ave abna*. Waat is to prev-nt the Chetlies and many others of the shark fraternity from taking dishorns: td vantage of this concession ty vbolt-sale collueiou with165 words
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Article151 1920-01-21 5 From CKW; I shall be much obliged if yon will kindly insert this letter in your valuable* paper to thank our Food Controller for his quick action in instituting a new scheme for a weekly rice ration to meet the rtqairements of the public instead of waiting for151 words
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Article128 1920-01-21 5 From HINDU" The Hindu pnblio of Serai.goon side are subject, ed to a great 1 il of anxiety and consternation owing to the unexplained closing of the Perumal Temple at Serangoon road, for the last few days. No reason has been definitely or authoritatively advanoed by anybody,128 words
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Article101 1920-01-21 5 Singapore, Jan 21. Silver.—79|d. Hongkong.—l22 per cent prem. Shanghai.—27. Rubber. —The auctions opened, firm sheet realising $I'l2s. Good forward business in sheet and crepe done between I*l4 I*ls. Tin.—l2s tons sold at $'87$. Share M'rket The Bhare market continues dull. Bukit Jelotongs have sellers at 1.25,101 words
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Article23 1920-01-21 5 Chinese residents in Shanghai are threatening a refusal to pay taxes. They desire recognition of Chinese opinion in the government of the Settlement.23 words
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Article175 1920-01-21 5 Cecil Street Land Claim This morning a case waa considered in the Supreme Cotirt, before Mr Justioe Sproub ,io which Mr B David, a Singapore merchant, of Malacc3-Btreet, sued Poo Chow, a builder and contractor, of Havelock.rcad, for using bis land without permission iv April las*. Mr F175 words
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Article124 1920-01-21 5 The late Mrs We* Boon Teok, wh< a< death m the age of 68 wae announced ytsterday, bt longed to one of the oldest an 1 mcsi :< spectable families of the community. She was the mother of the Jate Mr Wee Siang Ta*,124 words
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Advertisement690 1920-01-21 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere Straits Settlements f ederated Malay States VICTORY BONDS. BEARING INTEREST FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AT 5 PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ON THE 1ST SEPTEMBER AND THE 1ST MARCH. Repayable at Par on the 1st inept690 words
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Advertisement156 1920-01-21 5 t I THE GRAMOPHONE OF PERFECT TONE HIS MASTER'S VOICE S. Moulrie Co., Ltd., (Incoiporatt-ii m if >: Singapore. COME 10-DAY AND j Hear the Latent Records. i_ P; A EATtONGB 54, Slrect, o|.en 10 012 3.30 to 5.30 TO LET Comj)ound House at No. C Sit Wan Road, oft156 words
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Article929 1920-01-21 6 Prim QooUi is the Mirkd tku Horn tig. HfcGAPOHB Jan. 21. Hndi Lyall and E vatt, Kxoharge and Shara Bfokan, Imi tha following Uat of qmotationa RoiHr Stuff. Soaa. Vaia. Bmvara. Sailara. 1/- Allagat 3« 8/. t). Anglo Java 8"• tl- Anglo-Malay llf* 18,--1 AyarKnnimg «5/- 718929 words
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Article58 1920-01-21 6 Singapore, Jan 21. On LondonBank 4 m/e 2,4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 ni/e 2/5 On India— Bank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 123 prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 37 On Java BankT.T. 114 On Japan— Bank d/d 88 3/8 Sovereigns—baying rat*- $8 54 Bauk of58 words
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Article428 1920-01-21 6 Federal Council Debate. (From Om Own Cormpondmt.) Koala Lnmpnr, Jan 19—In the debate on the Victory Loan in the Federal Council, Mr Macfadyen said that the first FMS loan waa a aeDaational departure. By proving the possibility of snch a loan they had set the fashion, whioh428 words
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Article210 1920-01-21 6 Yesterday before Mr Laugham Carter in the third police court, Lvi Ah Loi, a rice trader of 111 Cross-street, was charged with refusing to sell rice at 7 pm. on Monday. The accused pleaded not guilty, and said that there were 29 persona working in ithe shop.210 words
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134 1920-01-21 6 The tenth annual general meet' ing of the Straits Chinese Physical CultnrieJs was held at the Association's room, 3, Si*. Wah-road, last Sunday, when there was a large attendance of members. The accounts of the Associate n for the past year having been received, approved, and134 words
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Article159 1920-01-21 6 To day. Medan 'Medusa 3 pm P Sham Penang *Ipoh 3 P°> Batavia Sierra Madre 3 P m Batu Pahat Mena 3 P™ Penang,* Rangoon and Calcutta Edavana 3 P m Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon and Bangkok* Mahidol 4P m Fremantie (Articles for other places in159 words
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Article13 1920-01-21 6 Ships in oommnnioation with the Commercial Wireleag Station this morning:—as. Charon.Borneo Maru.13 words
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Article128 1920-01-21 6 The report by the Connoil of Judges to His Excellenoy the Officer Administering the Government laid on the Legislative Oounoil on Monday, states that the only Council of Judges of the Supreme Court held hut year was held at the Supreme Court at Singapore on Jone 14.128 words
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Article109 1920-01-21 6 Kmilie Dot 94 tors Cap Omar from Rhio 2J-1 for Rhio 21-1 Seng Moh. Katong Bri 863 tons Cap Gardner from B'kok 21/ for B'kok 25-1 S 8 S. Taian Maru, Jap 1819 tons Cap Eawarhima from Yokohama 21-1 for Raugoon 23-1 NYK. Merkus Dot 379 tons109 words
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Article316 1920-01-21 6 The King's words of commendation to the Prince of Wales of the oonduot of his mission in America were not only those of a father proud of the achievements of his son, but also those of the head of a State welcoming back a most successful publio servant. They will316 words
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Article134 1920-01-21 6 Towkay's Wife Seriously Wounded. Our Balik Palau (Penang) correspondent reports that on Jan 12 four Chinese dressed in blaok entered a Chinese olove dealer's premises at Pasair Panjang at 8 p.m., while the towkay and his coolies were engaged in sotting doves. The robbers caught hold of the134 words
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Article36 1920-01-21 6 Delivered ia Londoni The foilctviug are the fcljjjj leparture from Singapore JCmopean Mail? trjd their delr* r in Laftdbta*. Lmt Dkuvm*^ SIKOAPOBS LOKPO»Nov 15 Jdo 26 J° j Deo 1 J»n c do 936 words
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Advertisement147 1920-01-21 6 ■<m mmmmmmmm in i I I Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. DRINK B^%^^^Beer and Stout. THE POPULAB BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra, 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. Thone 815. Tel. Anrely. M To147 words
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Advertisement293 1920-01-21 6 j The Tonic only Complete OIflD C fl I for the Heart, Blood LUD L U L MuscioS Preparation. and Nerves. Anamia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Grlobeol is a lypioal active re nedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy, aS^**^\ I293 words
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Article274 1920-01-21 7 How Hans Were Deceived. Revelation! of the methods by which the British secret servioe < atwitted the olnmsier wiles of the Oermans may now safely be made. Notable examplesoccnrred in oonneotion with the explosions which were reported from time to time in munition factories. A secret servioe274 words
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Article205 1920-01-21 7 Sailors, notorious as a class for their reticenc*, are able to speak to some purpose when they do open their months. Lord Fisher goes without saying. It is Captain Evans, of tt. Broke, who is now in ques'ion. The other night at Queen's Hill he gave205 words
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Article290 1920-01-21 7 Markets Hungering for oor Goods- Sir Auokland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, made an interesting speech at a meeting of the Industrial League and Connoil, at the Guildhall. He pointed out that there still remained, since the war, a oertain unreasonable element in the country290 words
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Advertisement505 1920-01-21 7 BANKS. The Ho Hang Bank, Limited. {loVporated in tbe Straita Settlements J x. sa Office Singapore, Rntflea Chamber* 5 4 6. BR&NCHBS; Ptnanj, 85 Beach Street. Kalaoea 131 Jonker Street. Kwr 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Bata Pabat, 109 Jaian Rahamal. Agencies at London, New York, Sin Francisco, Batavia, So*aba> a, Semarang,505 words
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Advertisement648 1920-01-21 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid Bp Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900,000 Beaerve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bunk of England, Loauon Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.648 words
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Advertisement551 1920-01-21 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of HIS the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as naturePinkettes are laxative perfection cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes- Of chemists, or send 90 cents per551 words
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Advertisement344 1920-01-21 7 WANTED. WANTED .—For Surveyor's office two or three competent draughtsmen. Good prospects and salary to suitable men Apply with copies of testimonials to Energy c/o Malaya Tribune. 16 1 22 1 WANTED. —Bright, industrious Chinese clerk in office of large Company. One having knowledge of statistics preferred. Apply to Stocks,"344 words
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Advertisement178 1920-01-21 7 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH AC H E which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD (In front of French Church) 'PHONE 124S. NEW GOODS. A large stock of Planting, Mining and Shipping goods has just arrived. Note the Address. BAN178 words
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Advertisement313 1920-01-21 7 TUT SUPREME AID THE THFLITTLB GEM EAR PHONE for it gives perfect hearing. You, like thousands of other*, can be convinced that it is p-ssible, wheth r you -ire extremely deaf or only partly deaf, to expert roe the joy and pleasure of being able to clearly hear again. We313 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-21 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued OaHj.l SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE tuned o*l*l vol vii. -HO. 17 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article487 1920-01-21 1 Arrivals. JANUlRY 16. Ramphiaa Dot 1246 C<;p Wins«mina from Deli Jan 14 K P M. Sbinyra Mara Jap 19:7 Cap Mori from Kobe Dec 31 N Y Kaiaha. EJavana Bri 2686 Cap Logan from Caloatta Jan 5 Boaatead Co. JANUARY 17. Calypso Bri 339 Cap Wilaon from Deli487 words
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Article139 1920-01-21 1 Tbe form of bit's of lading is now receiving much attention from merchants. It is being considered, especially, by the Merchants' Com mittee of the London Chamber of Commerce. With the Christmas holidays now only a few days ahead, says the Times T S of Dec 13,139 words
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Article588 1920-01-21 1 The P. O. Co. Big Fleet New Controlled. At the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oiiental St. n. Navigation Co, in London on,D c 10, Lord Inchcape, who presided, said This year we propcss to pay I o bonns, bnt to limit our deferral dividend to 12 per cent.588 words
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Advertisement532 1920-01-21 1 tmmmmmmmmmmm^^ mĔt9mramm FOii Up-to-date MOTOR CABS RING UP THE TIMLIN MOTOR HOUSE Phone 371. P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporator in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hit Goverament) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVICBB IAST Ol BOMBAY are at present suspended. !,ONDON-FAR EASTERN532 words
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Advertisement312 1920-01-21 1 "EUerman" Line. ELLEBMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. (Incorporated in England.) For Suez, London and Rotterdam. Steamer. Sailing About. Saint Francis Feb. 6 Matoppo Feb. 23 American Manchurian Line For New York direct Joint service with Alfred Holt A Co., (The Blue Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For cargo bookings and312 words
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Advertisement297 1920-01-21 1 O S. K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Slogapore. Subjaet to ahauga without notiaa) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portsaid) Himalaya Maru Jar. 21 Borneo Maru Jan. 25 For GENOA AND MARSEILLES. For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Mauritius, Delagoa Bay, Durban297 words
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Advertisement429 1920-01-21 1 the StifS rnmn AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RVT£fl Payable In Advance. Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly $7.50 Par quarter 3.75 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Inoorporated in Japan) I'nder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government (Subject to Alterations without Notice) European Line (Via429 words
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