Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1920
1920-01-27
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Title Section29 1920-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND v^~* SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY- Vol. VII m 22 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 PRIC£ 5 CL3TS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27.29 words
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Advertisement461 1920-01-27 1 HIN WATT 00. 1 'arket St *et aad Orchard Roai SP9 IN 5 /,otor Repairing, Motor Supplies. Ships' Stores, AND Estate Requisites, 'phone 741. f BOOK YOUR ORDERS MOW FOR TUNERS F1IIUSI WINES "TRAVELS" Tawny Port. TttAVERS Yellow, Red, Black Gold Seal Port. TH AVERS Grave. Cases 12 Quarts and461 words
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Advertisement49 1920-01-27 1 I PORT WINE I M 1 I I (DRY) j Castle J. Light Colour A Very Old Choice Wine Bottled by W. A. Gilbey Ltd. Ii ill i——— *mm jCS Great Age I I mmm and Bouquet. Heart-Tonic Digestive BBSS Non-Gouty. Obtainable from The Leading Dealers. 3 «^mmbhhmbm 149 words
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Advertisement74 1920-01-27 1 k Now Obtainable u» t i !l I CriuB 1 .s:e",5 I THE FOOD THAT BUILDo Bonnie Babies. SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. mark^^L I I Mitsui Kaisha, Ltd, I I (INCORPORATED IN JAPaN) I SOLE AGE IN TS. ENGLISH ACETIC ACID IN DEMIJOHNS. OBTAINABLE FROM (Incorporated in F. M. 8.)74 words
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Article201 1920-01-27 2 \W$ do not ■iiiiirtlf intent tftf opinion» expTSSMi *9 imrm§m imtt The Cost of Livla?. From Mr Y GEOK HOE Owing to the daily rise in the cost of foodsluffe and almost all other commodities, the profiteering in which h*s not been entirely stopped (If it has been201 words
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Article281 1920-01-27 2 From Mr H ABDEEN In your issue of to-day you have published something about what Dr M G Daniel said at the Y M 0 A on Tuesday which you and he himself called a lecture. I am sorry to say that though we are in281 words
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173 1920-01-27 2 From "Y M 0 A MEMBER Tbank God there are many interest above and beyond poli ics and parties and even nations and races. The wo.-Id-wide Y M 0 A, like Chrietianity, from which it sprang, is one of them. Di* John R MoU,173 words
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Article86 1920-01-27 2 Sinn Feinera are alleged to have plotted a little schema to kidnap the Prime of Wales during hia recent weatern tour, whiob, however, did not materialise. The secret of the auppoeed plot ia diacloaed by a correspondent of the ''Philadelphia Public Ledger." This gentleman atatse ''authoritatively" that86 words
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Article47 1920-01-27 2 In spite of fewer untitled meetings in BerHn during the paat season, the tota'iaator returua amount i< the record sum of over 202 milli n marks. According to a statement by th»« Dutch Minister of Firm o-, the international postal rates wili probably be increased before long.47 words
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Article277 1920-01-27 2 Mr Balfour aad the Difficulties Tie seventh annual meeting of the branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association in the Borne Parliament was held recently in the Booms of the Associa ioo, Westminster Hall The Speaker (Mr J W J W. Low iber), who is joint-President, presided. Mr Bilfuur,277 words
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Article177 1920-01-27 2 (J S Monopoly Danger. The committee appointed to con •ider the question ot British meat sappiiet iv its repot, issued on Deo 13, estimates tbe consumption of rhe United Kingdom at from 75Q.00J to 800,1)00 tons of imported Led and mutton annually, The meat capacity of the supply,177 words
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Advertisement576 1920-01-27 2 AUCTION SALES. OF CHEONG ANN JIAN, DECEASED. Important Auction Salo ol Forty-eight Lots of Valuable Freehold Building Allotments and a Compound House conveniently situated at the 3rd Milestone, Bukit Tunah Road, near the Newton Railway Station At Messrs Cheong Koon Seng Co's Sale-room, No. 30 Kling Street, Singapore ON WEDNESDAY,576 words
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Advertisement642 1920-01-27 2 Auction. Sale of For account of concerned 7 bundles cowhides, lying at Kirn Hock Ho's Store, Tanjong Rhu ON WEDNESDAY, JAN 28, AT 12 NOON. Powell CO.. Ltd. Auctioneers. 26 I 2 7 1 Auotion Sale of For account of concerned 324 cowhide* (loose), lying in the K. P. M.642 words
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Advertisement93 1920-01-27 2 G C. LEE 158, Prlnsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. GOOD AND WELL SELECTED MUSIC, VIOLIN, PIANO, ETC. GOOD STRINGS FOR BTRINGED INSTRUMENTS. Workmanship Guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. W T hy suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH93 words
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Advertisement302 1920-01-27 2 C A L 0L TRADE MARK REGISTERED A LIQUID PARAFFIN ESPECIALLY ADAPTABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. L q An oil manufactured for I medicinal purposes; tasteless, z. odo irleps, and colorless a 3 safe mechanical laxative, ot non-irritating, non-digestible, and not absorbed; free from a all harmful constituents. 01302 words
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Advertisement522 1920-01-27 3 MARLBOROUGH' The Hall for Comfort, Good Mutic and Good Pictures Beach Roed. From Saturday, January 24, to Thursday, January 29 In the Second Show at 9 15 A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION FEATURING OLIVE THOMAS In a story of a society satellite and a crook, in whioh love awakens the slumbering522 words
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Advertisement513 1920-01-27 3 The From Monday, January 26, to Sunday, February 1. Alhambra Alhambra la b the only »w AT THE theatre ihe Theatre with an wher. you g Hk A _P% A «Q"-t.tei get the 3KST JVt R Jf% Ljl _L__P (farden -a -A 1 n BVI oK A 1 Orchestra, Tea.513 words
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Advertisement411 1920-01-27 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME First Show at 7 30 P.M. THE DIAMOND TrOM THE SKY Flying "A" Serial in 30 Chapters or 61 Reelp. FEATUKNO LOTTIE PiC H FORD To-Night! Chapters 19, 20 and 21. Eich in P rts. NEW PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS The Magazine on the Screen. In the Second Show411 words
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Article53 1920-01-27 4 Mr. Wee Eng Cheng begs to thank the many relatives and friends who so very kindly sent scrolls and letters of condolence on tke occasion of the death of his grandmother, Mrs Wee Boon Teck, and who sent wreaths and attended the funeral on Sundav. the 25th instant 2753 words
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Article627 1920-01-27 4 When, less than three weeks ago, we asserted that sooner or later it will be necessary to parley with the Soviet," we scarcely imagined that events wonld so so?n justify our words. The Allies have indeed got themselves into a humiliating situation with regard to Russia, and the627 words
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Article230 1920-01-27 4 Tin continues at $190 100 tons sold. It it notified tha» the Shipping and the Import and Export offices will be olosed on Tuesday next. The Strain Eobo records tbe death, whioh oocorred on Thnrtday at the age of 34, of Mrs M Sonlly, widow of tha late Mr E230 words
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Article12 1920-01-27 4 [Wt 4» art mmmm% mimt t*» opinions m§rmtĔ bp W^fcfcj12 words
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Article391 1920-01-27 4 From "PLEBIUS": A great deal has been Baid and written about profiteering in all countries. Some of the advice given has been useful; much of it has been otherwise and has shown ignorance of elementary political eoonomy. For profiteering is essentially a question of political economy. It is a391 words
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Article65 1920-01-27 4 t Fr«m KASI \iATl" Has sufferer" tried slipper exercise A quarter of an hoar's brisk work before retiring not only goes far towards exterminating the .Blighted Blatidae, bat has also beneficial effeots on the phyeical condition of the slipper wielder, quite rivalling the Mailer System or Sandow Developer65 words
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Article290 1920-01-27 4 We are informed that Mr A Metcalfe has severed his connection with the Central Engine Works and has taken over the management of the Straits Motor Garage (Abrams), Kuala Lumpur.—M. M. The appeal of S G Wright against sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust at290 words
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Article805 1920-01-27 4 By "Reynard." There can be no doubt about a 'ucoessful revival of football \l season. Thongh most 0 f the S veterans have been the Btandard of play falls below S of the pre war standard, yet th* are record crowds and the W hn»? asm has kept805 words
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Advertisement180 1920-01-27 4 ROBINSON Co. New Goods. GENTLEMEN'S Woo\ Cashmere Hilt Hose COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue 111 8fM8 9l 10 10^«n11 International INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES I BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS FhONTB Sizes 30 to 48 chest. j ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for j Roads, Pavements, Flooring, ete. Send yonr orders to the Asiatic180 words
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Advertisement288 1920-01-27 4 NEW SHIPMENTS OF SB IP-CHANDLER Y STORES ESTATE* SUPPLIES Just Arclved. Orders promptly executed and x forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Telegram GlUNKIAT." Codes used A- B. C. 5th Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 a 136?. JUST RECEIVED A FEW288 words
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Advertisement52 1920-01-27 4 jft. By 1 f"| T M V |l j II lanchard O"} 1 rr l rr u iiu—.- «lgh Power ID Can descent OU Lamps. Largest Stock of lamps and spares in SlDgapore. PMA ft L PUmilP Ll Ulll -I U T w,Bfclf ,f w IncanHosceiit Lamp Merchants, South Bridge52 words
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Advertisement19 1920-01-27 4 Patent Faced H&IR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.19 words
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Miscellaneous124 1920-01-27 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Tuesday, Jan 27. Hifcti Water.—1.51 a.m., 2 2 o.m. font Assessment Board. 2.15, Football I S.C.C. v. It^ill s Select. Wednesday. Jan 28. R'gh Water.—2.31 am, 3.2 p.m. Nursing Ass, Mun. Bd-room, 10.30. Lodge St Michael, Em» rgent, 5.30. P.A.M., Kuala Lumpur, 10.30, Chinese Co S.V.I., 5,10.124 words
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Article154 1920-01-27 5 Sporting Club's Handy Balance From 1919. IMM SMELTING REPORT. "Tiger" Clemenceau, after brilliant services to the Allied cause, is retiring from the Peace Conference. The Prince of Wales is proud of being a British subject. He is looking forward to visiting Australia. Several British statesmen are in154 words
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Article249 1920-01-27 5 THE PROBLEMS OF THE SM\LL NATIONS Reuter. Paris, Jaa 19.—The Allied leaden, including Mr Lloyd George and M Clemenceau, Sr Nitti, Marshal Foch, Sir Henry Wilson, Mr Churchill, and Lord Beatty, to day heard th« delegates of Georgia and who urged the Allies to send them immediate shipmentsReuter. - 249 words
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Article80 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. London, Jan 19.—The British Mission at Budapest is advised that toe grain reserves on Jan 11 at Budapest were only one day's con ■jmption, and in the eveut of a fall of snow starvation is inevitable. The immediate ciuse of the condition of affairs is the refitsReuter. - 80 words
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Article57 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 21.—Silver c-ins have' 0W almost entirely disappeared worn circulation in Germany owing w the extraordinary rise in the price «»lver. With a viev to withdrawing silver completely from oircnWion, the n "ichsbank is offering 6.50 marlts •■P» money for the silrer mark **<i 19 50Reuter. - 57 words
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Article123 1920-01-27 5 MISSIONARIES NEED HELP URGENTLY. Reuter. Lot don, Jin 20,—The Times, in a leader, points out that all foreign missionary societies are seriously hampered by the high cost of living also they have to contend with th* abnormal rate of ex change. The additional cost to societies in IndiaReuter. - 123 words
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Article64 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. New York, Jan 19. —Mr Gompers announcs that Ihe Federation of Labour will oppose the Anti-Sedi-tion Bills now pending before Congress.—Kssjtar. Washington, Jan 21.—Mr Lansing has asked Congress to appropriate $450,000 to enforce the passport sup-rvision law, and enable tha S.ate Department to send agentsReuter. - 64 words
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Article57 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 21.—The Shipping Hoard has agreed to th* sale of six ex G irinan freighters aggregating 50,000 tons. The French-American Line will take three, the Mere-MoCormiek Company two, and the Foreign Transport Mercantile Corporation on<\ Tenders for the sale of thirty exGerman passenger-ships haveReuter. - 57 words
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Article41 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Halifax, Jan 20.—The leaking steamer Powhattan has wirelessed requesting steamers to be sent, which is bein« done. —Renter. Halifax, Jan 22—The Lady Lan i«r has reached the PowhtUan and is trjing to c >nnect a towline. —B ut-..Reuter. - 41 words
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Article39 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 21. —Addressing the Financial Congress, Mr Mac Adoo, ex-Secretary of he Treasury, urged the American U publics to co-optrat 3 in assisting Europe prom|itly and generously, and on sound economio lines. Beater.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article493 1920-01-27 5 ALLIES' TRIBUTES TO A GREAT STATESMAN. Paris, Jan 21,—M Clemenceau refuses to reoonsider his decision to abandon the Conference, The Connoil of Promieis will probably bo saooeeded by a C >ai:cil of Ambassadors which will discuss peace with Turkey, Fiume's future status and the Russian situation. At last493 words
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Article114 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. New York, Jau 19.—Revenue officials have seized liquors valued at over three million dollars, lying on piers and in barges, which were too late to be loaded on outgoing steamers before prohibition was enforced. —Renter. Trenton, Jersey, Jan 21. After the official installation of Governor Edwards, who.Reuter. - 114 words
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Article53 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 20.—Mr Raymond Fosdick, Under Beoretary General of ihe League of Nations, has oa'ded his resignation to Sir Eric Dminmond, the Secretary General. He siys that the laok of any deoisiou by the United Sates Government, »s regards th° League, has p'aoed .him in aReuter. - 53 words
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Article60 1920-01-27 5 Reuter. Paterson, N>-w Jersey, Jan 20.— Tbe silk manufacturers here, having failed to reach a wage agreement with the loom-fixers and twisters, have deoided to close the mills. The lock-out affects 3,000 em- ployes.—Rioter. N w York, Jan 20.—The tugboat men in th* harbour have struck forReuter. - 60 words
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Article373 1920-01-27 5 S. S. C. REPORT FOR 1919. Griffios Arrive Next Month. The report of the Singapore Sporting Club for 1919 to be presented at the meeting to be held ou F. May reads Ttie statement of acoounts shews a credit balance for the year of $17,304.53 after deducting $7,464373 words
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Article92 1920-01-27 5 Ladies' Championship. The final of the Lvlie*' Golf Championship (Andrew Currie Cup Competition) which was pia?»d off on Friday afternoon on tbe Keppel Club course, was won by Mrs Stevens, who beat Mrs Ganslcser by four up and two to play after a k~ n game. The trophy, also92 words
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Article116 1920-01-27 5 S.C.C. v. Raffles Select To-day. For this evening's interesting soccer game between the SCC and R ffles Select, there is an alteration in the latter's side. Rappa being ill, Hogan takes his place, and Zimmerman comes in at outside right Tbe SCC eleven has also now been made up.116 words
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Article146 1920-01-27 5 The annual general meeting of the Amateur Musical Athletio Club was held on Sunday afternoon at 330 at 3 Stanley-street, with Mr Cheang Foh Geok in the chair. The secretary's repoit was read and approved, after whioh the treasurer'? report was read. It was found that after deducting all expenses146 words
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Article14 1920-01-27 5 The Hongkong General Electric Co, Ltd, are proposing to increase their capital to $3,000,000.14 words
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Article911 1920-01-27 5 A Satisfactory Year. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Lunas Rubb Estates, Ltd, was held ytsterday at the French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Mr 0 V Miles presided and Mr Tiu Kheam Hock, Dr D J Galloway (directors) and Mr H B Ward (for the Secretaries,911 words
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Article164 1920-01-27 5 Some Revelations. In view of what has been said locally about the prioes of meat and other commodities, interest is attached to statements made by Sir Thomas Maokenzie, High Commissioner of New Zealand, at Stafford, England. According to the High Commis sioner, the finest quality beef was ex164 words
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Article67 1920-01-27 5 Arrives Next Week. We are authorized to state that the new Governor, Sir Laurence Gaillemard, is expected to arrive at Singapore next Tuesday or Wednesday. He will be received at Johnston's Pier and welcomed after, wards by the Officer Administering the Government and the Legislative Council in the67 words
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Article44 1920-01-27 5 Village la Perak Raided. (From Om Own Cormpomĕout.) Ipob, Jan 26. Thirty armed gang robbers held up the village of Slim by the River, and three houses were robbed. The booty amounted to $1,800. The police shot one of the gang.44 words
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Obituary39 1920-01-27 5 London, Jan 20.—The death ie announoed of Admiral John Mc Clure, Chinese mandarin of the highest class, who was the inspector general of the Chinese Fleet in the Chioo-Japanese war, when his flagship the Tingyuen was torpe doed.—Renter.39 words
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Article101 1920-01-27 5 Our Pentng correspondent wires The Eistern Smelting Co's net profit for the year ending Aug 31 is £78,055, the ba'anc* available for distribution being £42,816. The directors on Jan 28 will recommend to the meeting a dividend of fifteen per centum on the ordinary shares and101 words
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Article245 1920-01-27 5 A well known resident in Seremban has just won in a rpffle an almost new Rover motor oyole and side oar, valued at nearly $1,200. This makes his third win in retries sinoe the commencement of the present year, remarks the Malay Mail. At the annual general meeting of the245 words
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Article122 1920-01-27 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 27. Silver.—Bl }1 Hongkong.—l2% Shanghai—26^ Tin.—loo Tone sold at $190. Share MarketThere is again little to report. Rabber Sbareß. —There is a smail enquiry for Malakoffa and Ridelle?, but generally sellers are in avkisSMS Tongkah Compounds are bein* done round 19/ and Harbours are offering122 words
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Advertisement484 1920-01-27 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale EverywhereAuction Sale of High-Grade Canton Blackwood and Teak Household Furniture, Chinese Oil Paintings, Piano, Chevrolet Car, etc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Bale-toom, No. JO Kiing Street ON FRIDAY, JAN 30, AT 10 0 A.M. Comprising two484 words
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Advertisement207 1920-01-27 5 TE3 I N*G b" j SARONGS j A Good Selection of Sarongs i JL'ST ARRIVED. j 54. WATERLOO STREET, j Open 10 to 12 3 *****.30. NEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED. S. MoatrieS to., ltd., (Incoip<>rated in Hoi ;jkong) BAFFLES SQUARE. »11 11 MB MM i-awaunc la^B, TO LET Compound House207 words
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Article317 1920-01-27 6 TO 11 PRODUCE MORE, CONSUME LESS." Paris, Jan 22 —M Yillerard in a ministerial declaration read in tb« afternoon in the Chamber and Senate, emphasised that in order to r btatn what were legitimate brr 6 irom victory, it waa neoessary neither to make lrss eflort nor to317 words
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Article426 1920-01-27 6 Mr Balfour Optimistic. London, Jan 23. —At a banquet of the London Unionist Association, Mr Balfour, referring; to the last few years, said that whatever was ahead for the British Empire in tbe future, tbe historian would assuredly say that when the hour of supreme trial came, every426 words
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Article45 1920-01-27 6 Delivered in London. The following are the dates oi departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver] In London. Larr Dkli vkkkd in oiKGAPoim LoynoN. Doo 1 Jan 9 do 9 do 3 do 16 do 17 do 22 do 1945 words
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Article332 1920-01-27 6 GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT MEASURES TAKEN. London. J»n 23. —Lt Col Amery, in the ooarse of a statement on the repott of ihe Empire Cotton-Grow ing Committee, pointed out that Lord Milner waa keeping closely informed of the development of cotton growing and recently appointed a Colonial Development Committee for332 words
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Article344 1920-01-27 6 Criticism* of the Coalition. London, Jan 24—Mr Asqulth, speaking at Cainbr.dgo, recalled how forty years ago there were only two parties. Now Labour was tbe most formidable rival. He aaid that Lord Haldane's magnificent *nd unparalleled services to tbo country in the greatest crisis would be vindicated344 words
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Article19 1920-01-27 6 Ships in oommunioation with the Commercial Wirelees Station this morning:—a. s. Teiiesias, Tomei Maru, Eoyo Maru, British Knight.19 words
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Article366 1920-01-27 6 HAS GOVERNMENT BEEN PROFITEERING London, Jan 19,—The question o wool profiteering continues to exoite the greatest interest. The Profiteering Committee on .rusts are considering the question jf the publication of reports hereon. Meanwhile the Director General ol raw materials officially admits that Government is Soiling wool from Australia366 words
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Article241 1920-01-27 6 London, Jan 22.—Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, referring to th~ world financial situation, said that the first thing for European nations to do was to set their own houses in order. We oould not continue borrowing from on" another or from our own people to meet current241 words
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Article101 1920-01-27 6 London, Jan 20 —The newspapers, commenting on the new British five year 5$ per oent loan bonds, emphasise the special feature, that the loan is redeemable under five years at the option of the holder by a notio« to be given in Jan 1921, 1922, or 1923101 words
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Article20 1920-01-27 6 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows Ordinary rato Jan 22 deferred rate Jan 19.20 words
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Article448 1920-01-27 6 HIS COWING TOUR TO AIS! RALASIA. London, Jan 19. —An official announcement sa>s that the Prince ot Wales postponed his visit to India until 1921, in view of retarning from Australia via Canada in order to visit hia ranch in Alberta. It is expected that tbe Prince448 words
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Article78 1920-01-27 6 A meeting of tbe Decimal Association was held at the Mansion Honse not long ago, when a discussion took plaoe on decimal coinage. The following resolution was omied unanimously: That in the opinion of this meeting the time is now tipe for the G.>\. ument to take active78 words
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Article309 1920-01-27 6 Slngapor- Jan. 27. Messrs Latham A Co. 30-A Raffles Flaoe advise the following j nets, ion* UorGajah $4 25 It 49 lyoi &uu.ngt 165 170 \yer Molek 430 455 vyer Pacas 15.25 ;5 85 ■abjownie 760 800 ukit Jeiotoai 120 125 ukit Katll 165 1.70 "ukit X309 words
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Advertisement134 1920-01-27 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. SECURE 13 fes Jm SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore A P«nang Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. T« Aiik«ly. m To Chinese Ladies. T ic time bas come for you to consider134 words
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Advertisement479 1920-01-27 6 11 ——I r^nl j only Complete II I fl D C fl I for tne Heart, Biood uLUdCUL Mus 1 s Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia I Convalescence-Overstraia-DebUity-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Globed is a lypioal aotive retnedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and479 words
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Miscellaneous47 1920-01-27 6 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson *Abbotsford 3pr. Van Goens 3 pit H kong Japan Benlomond 3 psr Bataria Celebes 3 pm Batu Pahat Mena 3 pir. Malacca Muar »Lady Weld 3 pc P. Sourabaya. K. Baroe, B. Papan, Samarinda, etc., Buy»kes 4 ptr Specially superscribed letters only.47 words
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Article1598 1920-01-27 7 Shell Factory Phas Stolen. Calcutta, Dec 19,—Tbe C 1 D are enquiring into a sensational csae that has occurred in tbe Gun and Shell Factory at Cossipore. It is said that a system which is known as the Black Scheme is being introduced in tbe Gun and Shell1,598 words
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Advertisement442 1920-01-27 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPED CAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) Phone No. 171. Notice to Advertisers, Except ia the case of contracts already concluded, existing rates for advertisements in the M MALAYA TRIBUN-E will apply only until June 30th next, whenthe scale will be revised. Advertisers wishing to benefit by the present442 words
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Advertisement503 1920-01-27 7 BANKS. The Ho Hone Baok, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*..) Head Opficb Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 4 6. Branches; Penan?, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Muar, 77/79 Jalau Suleiman. Bate Paha., 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaj a, Semarang, Palembang and503 words
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Advertisement742 1920-01-27 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ASP CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fond' £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England, London Joiut City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coanty Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd,742 words
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Advertisement789 1920-01-27 7 DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidney disease, when it exists, may be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back, In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause789 words
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Advertisement390 1920-01-27 7 WANTED. WANTED—Advertiser wishes to know the present address of Mr J. Lacey, late of Kuala Nal, Kelantan. Please reply to Box No. 187, c/o Malaya Tribune. 21 1 uc The posts of Secretary and typist have already been filled. Applicants are thanked. Secre tary Garden Club. 26 1 281 WANTED—By390 words
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Advertisement69 1920-01-27 7 KIM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls, Oriental Curios, &c &c. Mounters of Every Description. Workm»nahip Gu»i*»jrisec:ci. Orderi Promptly Executed. No 620, North Bridge Hoad, SINGAPORE. SLE KIM SOB, THE SECRET OF SUO^S is MERIT And That's Just Why KROCKWAT ITloMS I aHBBBBBBHBaVB«BlVBVBWBaUB9^'«lUS¥:. ARE69 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-27 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oallj.l MUPPLEMEMt TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. lasiied Bttllj tfOi VII -Ha 22 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article458 1920-01-27 1 JANUARY 23. Chak Sang Bri 1470 CLp Conrtney from Oalontta JtO 15 BjnBtead ancl Oo. Itola Bri 3601 Cap William from Bombay Jan 10 P and O Coy. Queen Bri 2748 Ca> Roberta from G«noa in balHat D c 18 Bouatead and Co. Kamnntr.g Bri 1375 Cap458 words
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Article127 1920-01-27 1 J NtHRY 24 Lindsay Mollor for F.emantlo via 'Obriettnas Ia Rai.ee for Knanlan via porta. Ban Hong Liong for Batavia ir. htJlut, Ktang for Penang via por'a. Circe for l'( dawan D li. Bin Wbatt Hin for Mnar and MaLcca. Hong K«at for Mnar and M d&cca. fcr Townatill*».127 words
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Article218 1920-01-27 1 During a speech at the Victory dinner of the Gaelic Sooiety of London, Sir Wi'liam M P, t< Id a ftory abou'. an Englishman be met in Pari< daring th l Armistice who b*d just come from Budapest when Ptda riun aud the Bolebevi. r?ere ii pi ->*"ssiou218 words
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Article10 1920-01-27 1 France is considering the conversion of old warships into colliers.10 words
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