Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1920
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Title Section28 1920-01-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VJI Wo 25 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 PRICE S CEttTS The Malaya Tribune. FRID.iY, JANUARY 30.28 words
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Advertisement162 1920-01-30 1 i Wm WiTT «)0. j -larke t St-.-et and Orchard Roa (SPECIALISTS IN Motor "Repairing, Motor I SupP' ios Ships* Stores. 4 AND I Estate Requisites, 'phone 741. J BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR TRAVERS H FAMOUS WINES 'TRAVELS'' Tawny Port T« iVERS" Yellow, Red, Black Gold Seal Port "TR.WER3"162 words
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Advertisement304 1920-01-30 1 Useful to Planters OUR QROUND NUT CAKE which ia only once preyed, la of thr highest qeality, and we have m donbt will prove very beneficial for trees and pianta in bringing them tr> a very healthy end fruitful state Pricai very ruodera'.p. Free samp MppUsH In'-.it' or »b' -ad304 words
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Advertisement33 1920-01-30 1 PORT WINE j Gilbey's j Invalid. a Fine Oporto Wine. Obtainable I from the leading dealers. I INSIST H Bottling jgla OF Mm Guinness j Stout. Stocked by the leading dealers. I 133 words
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Advertisement75 1920-01-30 1 I I Now Obtainable 9 E GlLiiiXO 1 It THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. I lAlwaysI Always as a hi m>mm Tmm 11 IT IP 1> j J Hitsulßussan Kaisha Ud. mmummmtmtmmmmumĔmmmmm m a IN^MIJC^HNS Obtainable from U. 3T. SWEE Co. Ld., (Incorporated in F. M. S.) .67, CECIL75 words
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Article512 1920-01-30 2 Record of Work lc 1918-1919. Mr C J Sanndeifl, the retiring president of the li nt Assessment Board, courteously b nds ns the lollowiug reeord for 1918 1919 L et year I circulated au analysis of the first 1,203 c h i on the Board's register. These512 words
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Article106 1920-01-30 2 A widow whose husband had been dead some time was persuaded to go to a spiritualists' seance, and the spirit ot her d«ad husband appeared and spoke with her. My dear Alfred", Mid the widow to »he shade, ''are you happy now?" MI am vevy happy," Alfred answered.106 words
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Article92 1920-01-30 2 Arrangements for the great Imperial Exhibition, to be held in 1921, are makug satisfactory progreef, and much pn*»rpy ia being displayed in tbe effort to make the British Empire Exhibition in every way worthy of the arebtuees ard tbf> rf sources of the Eoat-ire. The projeot has been weloomed in92 words
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Article377 1920-01-30 2 ITEMS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Peaaag Cricket Club. The first cricket match of the year was played on the Esplanade at Penang on Satarday afternoon between a team from the P C 0 and Mr j>r Jeojßn's team, whioh consisted mainly of planters from the Province. As was to377 words
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Article350 1920-01-30 2 The London tailor prophesies that r > x*. spring and en aimer snits will cost twenty guineas becanse of the still increasing price of material. Bradford, where, the cloth from, retorts "We have more money per head of the popnlation than any other city or town in350 words
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Article27 1920-01-30 2 The Research Association of British Rubber and Tyre Manufac turers is advertising for a Director of Research. It is stated that a liberal salary will be paid,27 words
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Advertisement670 1920-01-30 2 AUCTION SALES. Auotion S»le of Cargo ex s.s. KLEIST To be held at our Sale-room, Nos. 16 17 Raffles Piatt ON SATURDAY, JAN. 31, AT 10 A.M. Comprising :-Porcelain; woollen-ware; fancy lacquered tables; whatnots; boxes, eta, carved furniture; fancy Japanese screens; antimony-ware; toys; tea perfumes; note paper; 3> chests tea;670 words
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Advertisement277 1920-01-30 2 4 Yeu are guflty of gross negligence if you keep your dog MANGY. You will be acquitted of the charge if you use Mangeodine the only specific. OBTAINABLE AT GENERAL SUPPLY AGENCY, High Street. MEDICAL OFFICE, Bras Basah Road. STRAITS PHARMACY, Middle Road. MEDICAL HALL, Battery Road. AGENTS WANTED. Please277 words
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Advertisement319 1920-01-30 2 Real For Your Rheumatism Whether you have acute Rheumatism—or only an ooeasi nal twinge you will hid that Genasprin acts like a cnarm. It relieves the pain and reduces the inflammation —quickly and harmlessly. Try it to-day two or three tablets, disintegrated in water, alter meals. Get the beet brand319 words
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Advertisement177 1920-01-30 2 CALOL TRADE MARK REGISTERS A LIQUID PARAFFIN ESPECIALLY ADAPTABLE IN THp TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. LAn oil manufactured for g medicinal purposes; tasteless, h odourless, and colorless; a 3 t safe mechanical laxative, S non-irritating, non-digestible, and not absorbed; free from 5 all harmful constituents. 0§ APPROVED BY THE WORLD'S LEADING177 words
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Advertisement497 1920-01-30 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures B«8ch Road. From Fr day, January 30, to Weinesday, February 4 A WESTERN DRAMA OF LIVELY ACTION FEATURING SHORT 1 HAMILTON In a story of adventure and love, with a good deal of excitement and sensation thrown in THE RANGER497 words
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Advertisement564 1920-01-30 3 ii i ii iiiwu in i—■ i—i—iiim Mini —a——— From Monday, January 26, to Sunday, February 1. Alhambra l Alhambra is is the only the Theatre THE theatre In'best j/k i yjj j% A "Hr* w rMLnMmDrvM ;rs:: 0 h T\i», etc. and the BEST Tb» Hnll for Mmic and564 words
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Advertisement530 1920-01-30 3 WHO IS THE IRON MO The evil automaton feat strike- dtath -ill the lime, the human tank that h .-no obstacle tht mera'm ma ter that spreads sickness andwitct crifi up->n anyth he t-ods and points to, that giant three Lines your s TO KNOW IS 1 0 SEE THE530 words
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Article633 1920-01-30 4 Viscount Uchida'a speech in the .Japanese Diet is on the surface very convincing reading. His country has only faithfully to vindicate all the praisew o thy sentiments embodied in it and she wi'l gain many friends aud lose many enemies. But it is just on that very point633 words
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Article195 1920-01-30 4 A mail from Europe will arrive to-morrow. Anoiher ie expected to reach Penang on Sunday. We have received a novel calendar from Messrs Latham and Co w&ioh combines a pen-rest, dateblock, and memo tablet. The annual general meeting of the Lian Kee Kok will be held at 91 Chin Swee-road195 words
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Article10 1920-01-30 4 [W* not ■«wmrfli mint opinions iifrwwi fry tmrrmpmimU,]10 words
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Article273 1920-01-30 4 Prom Mr TAN THEAN SEANG: Mr H Abdeen's letter of the 22nd instant appears to me to be a piece of subtle reasoning. He calls Dr M G Dinifll, who is a pitifnl victim of Tnrkith persecution, a fanatic, and hints that those charitable people who subscribe towards Dr273 words
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Article500 1920-01-30 4 Tin is at $191.00 100 tots sold. On board the s s Cyclops. which arrived yesterday from Birkenhead, there are 1.445 members of ihe Chinese Labour Corps. The P and 0 c a Kashmir, on which Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard are travelling, has left Colombo, and is expected to500 words
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Article649 1920-01-30 4 By "Quiz." A Governor py one—especially when it i. •'Governm-ut of tbe tiople" bat a dictatorship. Oar very own hapb,, GoverQ meat, i"or No BJ o it provide for the slaughter of those fellowB," who in onßtqi tCOe ricking indigestion by eatioj breakfasts—never knowing pne will be their laet649 words
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Advertisement194 1920-01-30 4 ROBINSON Co. I i4Gk New Goods. J4v GENTLEMEN'S I Woo\ Cashmere Half Hose PLAiN colours. Grey, Tan, Blue f \V In 6 aes t*|\ 1§, MM It International IND T A GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLES3 FROM_» 3 Sizes* 30 to 48 chest. I > ROBINSON Co. 1194 words
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Advertisement290 1920-01-30 4 NEW SHIPMENTS I OF SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Orders promptly executed and forwarded with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SI NGAPORE. Tslsgrara Guankiat." Codes used A. B. C. 5th Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 1362. CHINESE NEW YEAR CARDS APPROPRIATE SUITABLE SENTIMENTS KOR290 words
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Advertisement128 1920-01-30 4 Mamies that give poor lights and break in s tfhort time are dear at any price. Remember, only good mantles give correspondingly good results. Have yoa ever tried American Gas Mantles? Increase the brightness of your Gas Lamps and avoid frequent breakage annoyances by using the following well-known TJ. S.128 words
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Advertisement20 1920-01-30 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agents: Kiam Kiat 8 Co. 108 109 Market St20 words
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Miscellaneous161 1920-01-30 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday, Jan. 30IIie?i Wste —4 11 :\m., 5 50 p.u. Municipal Commission#"*, 2.30. Aje' Molek, Maldco*, 2.30. Football S.C.C. v Scpoto. SSC annnnl m'y. Eichr<m*e, 5.15. \icr. DiniVn 1'c ar j Y M.C.V, 9 E LA D.tuoi», 8?. Andrt>*'d Hill. S.F.A. n 0 8 V.C., Drill 0161 words
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Article151 1920-01-30 5 Singapore's Welcome to the New Bovernor. MIXERS lim RESTIVE. H E Sir Laurence Guillemard, X c B, will land at Johnston's Pier at 10 a m on Tuesday. The programme for the welcome ceremonies is now complete. The Foreign .Office has appointed a committee to formulate a151 words
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Article289 1920-01-30 5 VISCOUNT BRYCE'S EXCISES FOR ALOOFNESS. Reuter. Lmdon, Jan 27.—Viaoount Bryco contributes an artie'e to the An«lo- American supplement of th* Manchester Guardhn, diecnasing the question aa to whether America realise the condition of preaentday Europe. Viscount Bryce m »k-s allow^ncea for the embarrassn- Ti i whichReuter. - 289 words
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Article98 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. London, Jan 28.—The Seoretary has appointed a OOBV tnittee under tho eh ii -mansuip el Sir Charles Eliot to advis" regard: Q g a common policy towards British institutions whicb tend to promote solidarity among the British communities la foreign countries. The committ a is givenReuter. - 98 words
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Article28 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. London, Jan 24.—General Sir Ian Hamilton has b en gazetted a* f"tiring on halt-pay. Field Marshal Eirl Haig, accoidto the Daily Mail, retiree next —Renter,Reuter. - 28 words
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Article176 1920-01-30 5 L\BOUR MtiMBER WISHES TO LEWE IT. Reuter. L:n'on, J:10 27, —It is under ■tood that th.< r< signation of Mr is actually in the Premier's hards. Mr B .rinee II ipptrentij not content any longer to bold Cabinet rank without a por folio but Mr L'oyd is endeavouringReuter. - 176 words
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Article186 1920-01-30 5 4 Bolshevik Oppose? Asquitb. Londor», Ja r 28, —lo connection witb the Paisley election, although Mt MacKean is a supporter cf the Government, he does not receive the support of the Coalition Liberals, and is now d-scribed as a Unionist. The -tooialis s of Piieley declare th-ir186 words
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Article101 1920-01-30 5 Strike of B 1. Employees Reuter. Bomb y, Jan I'd. —S veral thousand t-inployos or the Biitioh Iidia Company's flock have etrack, demanding ad 'i'ional pay and a month's pay as bonne. A met ing #f the labour settlement oommi 99 t at which representa .v.ti ofReuter. - 101 words
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Article128 1920-01-30 5 GERMANS STILL EVADING THE TREATY. Question of tbe Ex-Kaiser. Reuter. Wilhelmfehaven, Jr.i 24,—The Inter Allied Commission h d diacovered that the a v e evading the Treaty conditions, whereby ships of over a thousand tons in the course of construction shall be handed over, by building ships ofReuter. - 128 words
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Article159 1920-01-30 5 A New Scheme Prepared. Reuter. London, Jan 24.—The Times corr; spondent in Sydney states that upon reiurcing tbe senior Australian Generals were invited to draft a new cf defence, covering all possible contingencies The toheme has b-en completed, and will now be considered by the best Australian leadersReuter. - 159 words
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Article164 1920-01-30 5 Further Boom Predicted. Reuter. London, Jan 23.— Montagu's report says that the sharp fall in the P'ico of silve" on Jan 16 was due to tie sale of a considerable amount of melted coin from abroad, but the parity with New Yuik, owing to the weakness ofReuter. - 164 words
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Article102 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. Waahingtou, Jan 24—Eight republican Senators claiming to represent the others conferred at length with Mr Lodge, to whom they protected moat strongly against the proposed compromise regarding reservations in the Treaty. It ia reported that raiaed the prospect cf a great Repnblioan lit if 'he compromiaaReuter. - 102 words
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Article92 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. Lof.aoD. Jau 28, —The Miners' Fed ration had a meat ng with the Pr( Luiar this altercoon with reference to coal prices, the shortage of domestic enpplies of ooa), and the 008- ot living g nerally. Tuo tnin<-»s are of opinion that the domestio abortige isReuter. - 92 words
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Article24 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. London, Jan 24.—At Bocoer, in the Amat nr Interna ioua), England heat Wales by 9 goals to U «4 Merthyr.—Renter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article601 1920-01-30 5 ENTERTAINED BY AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON. Proud of beiog Called "Digger Reuter. London, &jq 26. —Tin Ans'talhn Luncheon Club in London enterwir.«d the Princ« of Wales. Mr Andrew Fisher said that th' visit of the Prince of Wales wonld have a greater effect on tbe most distant partsReuter. - 601 words
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Article53 1920-01-30 5 Reuter. London, Jan 28.—Government has approved of the reorganisation of the T rritorUle, including an obligation to serve oversea iu extreme national emergency, bat not until the reserves have beea called to tha colours, aud subj *ct to the sanction of Parliauaeut. The special Mili ia Reserve, willReuter. - 53 words
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Article121 1920-01-30 5 There was s big fight last nigh* among some Chinese coolies on the island of Palo Bakani, and aa a result one man waa stabbed in the back twio?, ar other wpb car on the shoulder, a third on the arm, and a fourth on the121 words
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Article206 1920-01-30 5 DRESSING-ROOMS WANTED. S. R. C. Hospitality. Wrh regard to *'Echo's" comm d p, in hit Sports Notes yesterdny, upon the need for provision of dressing room accommodation for teaoiß playing football or other games on the Esplanade, when neither the S 0 C nor the S R 0206 words
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Article99 1920-01-30 5 S. C. C. v. Scouts To-Day. On tee SCC ground this even ing, the Club will entertain the Old Scon'B Union at soccer, and the teams will be as follow: S C C—D-an, goal; Hill and Cushway, backs Bennett, Lynch and Munro f half-backs; Winter, Jamieton, Smith, Vasey and99 words
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Article48 1920-01-30 5 On the S R 0 ground last evening, the "Recs' BOOOOd suing met the Asiatic Petroleum Co's soooer -leven. A fairly close contest was seen, ending in a viotory for the A P C men by two goals to one.48 words
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Article47 1920-01-30 5 S. R. C. Spring Tournament. The entry lists are now open for the SRC Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament. The oourts are now in good oondition and practice should be freely indulged iv. Play in the tournament will probably begin about the ,hird week in February.47 words
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Article87 1920-01-30 5 Huxley Sykes (Fro*i Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 29. —The wedding took place at Si Geo<gVs Church, the R«v Kepp»d Garni-r officiating, of Major William Sherrin Huxley, M C, late R F CL Government F M 8, of E,>ping, Essex and M aa Aida Kathl-en Sykes, third87 words
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Article80 1920-01-30 5 Discussion at First Meeting- (From Our Own Corrupomimt.) Kiim Limpur, Jan 29.—At the Incorporated Society of Planters' first general meeting, the acounts presented showed a balanoe of $6,437. Mr Milne was elected chairman and Mr H E Nixon vicechairman. The qu-ation as to whether Asiatics and Euraeiius should80 words
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Article84 1920-01-30 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 30. Silver.—BsJ. Hongkong.—l4os preminm. Shanghai—2s Rubber.—The Market is steady, ■v <>t business has been done ronnd $1.12 with good demand for off grades. Tin. 100 tons sold bt $191. Share Market Tapahs have been done round $27.5 Radellaa are wanted at $12 50, Ulu Pandans84 words
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Article661 1920-01-30 5 The Chief Justice s Tribute. At the fixing of cases in the Snpreme Conrt this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir John Buoktdll k c, who was accompanied by Mr Jos»io« 8pronl«, made a moving r«ferenoe to the death of Mr C E. Smith Marriott, B A,661 words
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Article158 1920-01-30 5 (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan 30.—The inslalla •ion meeting of Lodge St Jobr, Bangkok, 1072 S C, took place las. evening at the Masonic Rooms. There was a large attendance of Brethren. The incoming Master is Wor Bro E B E at wood, Faai Master of158 words
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Article40 1920-01-30 5 A Macao named Lee Wai was fined $200 by Mr Lang ham Carter in the third pclioe conrt ou Wednesday for naing bis bona- 36 Pagoda-street, as a common gaming house. Halt of the fine was to to the informer.40 words
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Article146 1920-01-30 5 Lewis aod Peat's Report Singapore, Jan 29.—Siuce cur bet issue the market has bt6n qui- 1 bat steady. Spot, near postti one, have been freely off-r<-d but forward has been difficult to obtain exoept at a considerable) premium. Spo'.—A fair business don<» i> Spot and Ft br nary146 words
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Article212 1920-01-30 5 Singapore, January 29—The usual weekly auctions which opened on Wtdneeday saw a contttuupiM of ihe recent good d mind, but e.t slig! tly lower values than IsMBt w<- k. tfine Pale Crepe gold at up to $1.09 (one lot realised or 3 c D s lower than last212 words
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Advertisement202 1920-01-30 5 NOW READY THE DECEMBER NUMBER OF THE MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAIT.- S-ETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bank- rT-Y. No. 172 of 1919, Re Ong Ann Swee. Receiving Order made 23rd Jan 1920. Date of Order202 words
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Advertisement404 1920-01-30 5 I G S HJLRONGS Yen acceptable or New Year 1 presents 54. WATERLOO STRERT, Open 10 to 12—3.30 to 5.30. NEW MUSIC jwt 1 RECEIVED. S. Mouirie Co.. ltd., (Inco)jn, rated in HoLgk- ng) BAFFLES ?QURE. j TO LET Compound House at No. C Sit Wah Road, off (>utram Road.404 words
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Article885 1920-01-30 6 Plica Qfjctei io the Mir kit tiU Moroisg. BUrOA.POBJI Jan, 30. Mtetri Lyd.il and Bvatt, Sxobanga and Share Irokara, lasna tha folio win* list of quotation! Robber Shirsi. lorn. Vali t. Bnvar*. Sallaia. I/- Allagar 8 6 8' J/. Anglo Java 8/i| 17} If- Anglo-Malay 11/6 18885 words
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Article59 1920-01-30 6 btagaprre, Jan 29. On Loudon— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/8 Demand 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/e 2 4 29/32 On India— Lank T. T. 100 On Hongkong— Bank d/d Hoi%prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Java— Bank T, T. 108 On Japan— Bank d/d 85} Sovereigns—baying rate $8.54 Bank59 words
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Article220 1920-01-30 6 MacphaiTs Report. January 22 to 28.—The chief interest of the week has been the very'high (record) price reached by tin—4l9o}. Rubber—rubber continues fairly sS'ady round 110$. Las: weeks .ucttons as summarised by Meesra Guthrie and Co, were Catologued 833 tons. Total offered 768 tons. Total Sold 543 toes,220 words
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Article473 1920-01-30 6 Singapore, Jt.n 29.—Business in Dollar Robbers continued compaiaiiveiy brisk up to the end ot last week, when a distinct lack of interest W9B to be. notioed and sellers now predominate in most ol »he lesser known stooka although a com pariaon of quotations generally does not disolose any473 words
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Article117 1920-01-30 6 For the twelve months ended Sent 3J 1919, the accounts of Urn Palm-r Tyre, L d, show a profit ot £14,f»90,t0 which has to be added the ialat.cebfMga* forward from bet year, viz £1,240, making an available total of £15,330. Out ot this snm the directors reoommend a dividend (free117 words
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Article17 1920-01-30 6 Ship in communication with the Oomm roial Wireless Station this morning:—c.a. Inaba Maru, Intan, Volute. Miuderoo.17 words
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Article48 1920-01-30 6 Delivered in London. The [ohoVting are tbe Uat< a of departure IN a Birgap< re of ihe European tu* and the deliveij In ]s>ri'lo r Left oklivkrbd in SINOAPOBK LONDON. Dc 1 Jan 9 do 9 do 3 do 16 do 17 do 22 do 1948 words
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Article84 1920-01-30 6 Perak Bri 258 tone Cap Le Favre from P'S'ham 30-1 for P'S'ham 1-2 Van Tooren. Saluhadji Dot 1235 tona Cap Velthias from Dalny 30-1 for Port Sail ur.o A P Co Koyo Mam Jap 3287 tons Cap Otani from Yokohama 29 1 for i Hongkong 8-2 McAliater.84 words
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Advertisement158 1920-01-30 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. SECURE SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore A Penang Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S., 8c Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. Thone 815. UL "AURBLY." To Chinese Ladies. The time has come for you to consider To make your drosses for158 words
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Advertisement253 1920-01-30 6 To morrow, Saturday THE STAR OPEBA will give A GALA PROGRAMME it The Theatre Royal North Bridge Road. To Night! To Night! t Shakespeare's Play THE MERCHANT OF VENICE lone 1366 lor seats. K. H. Cheong*, Proprietor. V. L, Tan, M»n»e*r. The International Opera Co. AT Their New Spacious Tent253 words
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Advertisement534 1920-01-30 6 I 5» Tonic j "*£r GLOBEOL 0 Preparation. and Nerres. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its act ye principles, Grlobeol is a typioal active remedy or medicinal food lor imparling Strength and Energy. j Free from any Toxic Agent jß* W ,1 Grlobeol acta gently and534 words
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Miscellaneous205 1920-01-30 6 Mails Close. fo-d«f Katu Pahat Mena 3 pm Port Swetienham and Tel uk Anson *Kinta 3 P™ Malacca Muar 'Lady Weld pm Surabaya Chosen Maru 3 P m Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Rumphius 3 P 111 Colombo, Suez* and Portsaid* Legazpi 3 pm Bangkok Mata Hari 4 pm shanghai Lirerpool205 words
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Article1010 1920-01-30 7 Great Expansion of Business. Ia May of 1918 Mr T M Ainscough opened an office in Calcutta ae the first British Trade Commissioner in India. The value of this new departnre is demonstrated in Bine book, presented to Parliament ecently, covering 148 pages. In the course* of1,010 words
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Article69 1920-01-30 7 Peaaag Official F.gares. The following figures regarding the ric a position have been receive and are gent to the Penaog Prete for pnblisation, by the acting Resident Coancillor Saigon rice is costing $1.60 pet gantaug. Bnrniah rice is sold to ns by the Indian Government at a69 words
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Advertisement448 1920-01-30 7 Malaga Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Pbone No. 171. Notice to Advertisers. Except in the case of contracts already concluded, exiting rates for advertisements in the "MALAYA TRIBUNE will apply only nntil June 30th next, when the seals will be revised. Advertisers wishing to bene*fit by the present advantageous448 words
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Advertisement507 1920-01-30 7 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.; Head Opfice Singapore, Baffle* Chambers 5 4 6. Branches; Penan 5 85 Beach Streel. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jalan Sateiman. Butn Pahat:, 109 Jalan Bahama*. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaj a, Semarang, Palembang507 words
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Advertisement693 1920-01-30 7 BANKS. CHMTERED BANK OF INDIA, AOS i UKUA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,900.000 Reserve LlshMity of Proprietors £2,0f0,(;0,> BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joiot City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coonty Westminster and Parr'a693 words
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Advertisement529 1920-01-30 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occa sionai use of the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Pinkettes are laxative perfection cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes- Of chemists, or send 20 cents529 words
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Advertisement358 1920-01-30 7 WANTED. WANTED.—Advertiser wishei to know the present address of M-. J. Lacey, late of Kuala Nal, Kelantan. Please reply to Box No. 187, c/o Malaya Tribune. 2 uc WANTED. —For the Produce Department of Messrs Pater, on, Simons Co., Ltd., a Chinese •Glerk. Typewriting and some experience of rubber work358 words
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Advertisement430 1920-01-30 7 J THE WORK CF DIGESTION should be performed with ease and completeness if the body :s to be Xl «> maintained in perfect hcakh. But even in ihe case of those who poss- J ess naturally strong digestions thi; is far from r.lsays bein.: tiie ca=e, <$ for the conditions430 words
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Title Section24 1920-01-30 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued OailfJ SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE* 2U06&9 Dally vo?. vn -HO. 2S SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 PBICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article387 1920-01-30 1 Arrivals. JANUARY 27. Celebes Dot .3806 Gap Siybooui torn Amsterdam o*o 4 I'cioral 'Rotterdam." Singkara Dat 284 C*i> Roelfz~rna Erotn Sambas Jan 24 X P M. Pon'ianak Dat 111 Nacadah f.om Malcoa Jan 26 Seng Moh. Val ya Stam 803 Cap Swrer from Bangkok Jan 20 S S'ahip387 words
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Article114 1920-01-30 1 JANUARY »6. Dilwara for Shanghai and Hongkong. Kampar for P Swettenham and T Anson. Ipoh for Penang via P Swettenham. Ban WnaU Hin for Malacca and Mnar. Anjou for Malacoa and Maar. Medaea for Btdtwan Deli. Qaorra for Mereiug Hap. h for SJgo in ballast, Singkep for Djambi via114 words
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Article104 1920-01-30 1 Messrs WmG Hale and Co, Ltd, reporting on Jan 15 from Saigon, state that tonnage quotations stand ai follows Saigon $0.30/«'.35 to Hongkong $0.25/0.30 to Singapore and Java guilders 1.50 to Java. Charters reported Are e s Prosper, time charter for 12 months at Hongkong $27,000, uionthl-104 words
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