Malaya Tribune, 22 March 1920

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VII *0 68 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 320 1 HIN WATT CO.' Market tr-*t and Orchard Road SI E lAM TS IB I I Motor epairing, Motor J jSuPPH®». Ships' Stores, I kK> I Estate (Requisites. ji Phone 741 Ouy Bear Brand A Delightful, Natural, Pure Swiss Milk. Per Case of £525 48 M RETAIL PRICE Y*U CAN BUY
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    • 32 1 MEDKOW mm mmm BRANDY. 1 FINE OLD MELLOW LIQUEUR Obtainable From the leading dealers. BOTTLED IN FRANCE BY A. C. MEUKOW Co. COGNAC. CASTILLO BRAND Old Spanish Port. A GOOD FRUITY WINE.
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    • 105 1 1 Now Obtainable I GL.ILXO I THE FOOD THAT BUILDS Bonnie Babies. "ONODA" Portland I CEMENT, j Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) ENGLISH FORMALIN I 40 per cent Volume. I I Obtainable from L.Y. SWEE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated
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  • 649 2 The Real Estate Scheme. The report of the director* of Bufcit Tiaaah Ribb«r Estates, Ltd, for h* year e?i led Deo 31,' to be at the annual meeting at Frenab Bank Buildings on March 3 -titee Tbe net profit for the year as shown by the profit
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  • 106 2 The sale of the River Clyde, the •teamer whioh played so great a part at Gillipoli, ■hooked the sentiment of L ndon. The pnrehasers were Spanish, and it was left to a Bii-.tsh tLipping manager to open negotiations for buying back the ship, in order to pr*9«rve it as a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 645 2 FORT-REVIVER FORTIFIES ft REVIVES A DRINK FOB THI TBOPIOI NON-ALCOHOLIC. Composed of the FTJTJTT JUICES it makes a Kefresning and Invigorating Beverage. Tt is yours for the asking. Begin to-dsy and enjoy a 000 l NonAlcoholic Drink■ol* Agents: Singe, poz»e Penaftxirf SURQEON DENTIST, 45 South Bridge Road (Near the Central
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    • 568 2 OVERCOMING INFLUENZA. HOW AFTER-EFFECTS ARE DISPELLED The most serious difficulty that confronts all who fall victims of influenza is the problem of ridding their systems of the after-effects of the disease. Eve:; in canes where the attack is light, the after-effects are obstinate and severe- Normally bright and cheerful people
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    • 71 2 New Stock OF Pitman's Publications. Office OrgHuieation $5 20 Shipping Office Organisation. 4.20 Insurance 3.50 Ba nk 3.50 Business Terms and Phrase*. 1.80 English Commercial Corre spondence 2.10 Book keeping for Beginners.. 1.20 Simplified 2.10 Answers to above 1 20 Advanced Book-keeping 2.10 Higher Book-keeping and Accounts 2.10 Complete Book-keeping
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    • 125 2 The Burden Lifted. Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don't fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you—and then There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that weapon is so
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    • 530 2 preserve Renewals is 'up' 100 to 20Q70M iST_ IF you want new MILL PLANTS, ROLLING s^ I STOCK > MACHINERY, WOODWORK SHIPPING, etc., you will have to pay inflated prices untii the world shortage is overcome. Isn't therefore, the best policy to wait until prices come down, as, according to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 511 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE j EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road Trams Pass the Door. In the Second Show at 9,30 The American Beauty May Allison in IN FOR T IRTY DAYS A 5-art Metro all star series comedy drama with new Angels, r.ew Twists, new Situations. A play of
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    • 578 3 From Sunday, March 31, to Friday, March 28, Alhambra Alhambra la ia the only the Theatre AT THE theatre the BEST Al Uil lil DD A Pictures, the £A JLJek W%*mVm Mmm\\ attached. Ice BEST f*\ il I▼ I 3*V rV cJeT^ee, iOrehaatra, Tea. etc. and the BEST The Hall
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    • 296 3 A DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION I In the First Show at 7.33 Sharp. GREATER VITAGRAPH run ma CORIXNE GRIFFITH In the Strongly Dramatic Photo-play ft girl nr BAY From the Magazine Story Hunt the Woman by Joseph Gollomb. SYNOPSIS Mary Blake, fleeing the penalty of a crime that some day was
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  • 22 4 WOLFF. —At Singapore, on th® 21st inst., the wife of E. C, H Wolff, of a daughter. 22 3 go 3
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  • 38 4 Parish-Mates.—On Saturday, Feb 7, at St. Margaret's Church, Bark»'ng, Robert Allan, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Parish, of Barking, to Lilian Emily, only daughter of Mr. W. J. Mayes, of Purfleet, Essex. 22 3 22 3
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  • 37 4 Mr. T. S. Kucg of the Empire Cinema wishes to thank all those friends and relat ves who attended the funeral of his mother and those who sent wreaths and meaof condolence. 22 3 22 3
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  • 680 4 We give pride of place in the week-end news items to the announcement concerning a permanent Coalition Party at Home. Mr Lloyd Georgehaving thoroughly weighed all the considerations and the possibilities, has decided that the projected great National Party is no good to him, and his defection
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  • 883 4 Tin is at $178; no sellers. Robber ia quoted at 2/51 for Cr< pc aud 2/5j tor Sheet. Mr W p Hammer, partner of Messrs Darriok and Co, goes on leave by the a a Pilana, after aeven years hard work In the Colonyt There are 2,071 Czechoslovak ■oldiera bound
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  • 119 4 Reception at Urn Slation The arrival of H iC9ll High Comtni6eiuu*r in th? y b of theFMSto-day 1 W f nuj by reespta TS£ Lumpur railway station _Z w U day's Malay Sal? 7 bdtQr After inspection of »ha \r ay gnard of honour by His
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  • 150 4 Macphail Co's Report. Smgapore, March .2 Hongkong.—l2B. Shanghai.—3 J. Rubber.—The market ia firm* and ■toady. Spot Shee t $1.02/3 with Joh/Decr J *l •1.104. Few eraamta L and Off Grades. r Cr^« Shares.—A quiet market Rubber.-Neglected and unchar,,. cd. Jimaha sold at $3,10. X Mine*.—Murais have sold at 1101 withl
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  • 191 4 Bargain Hooters Busy. Messrs Biker, Foaron and Co, Koala Lnmpur, repor.ing on Friday state The market daring the period under review has, in the main, been duller than we have fxperienoed it for some months—a legacy from tbe previoui weekend shares, bo;h rubber and tin re. fleet the
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  • 155 4 The following Singapore properties wera sold by ancn n bj Mreera Cheong Koon Seng C it saleroom.- 30 Kling-street, on Wednesday afto"noor: 999 years leasehold land aud eight sbopouses. 2J4 to 257 Beachroad. 103 to 106 Jav>roaJ, total area 7,639 square fee*, boaght by Messrs Chia Eng Siy
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  • 72 4 Having lost face through their New Year bankruptcy, two partners in a Chinese firm at Hongkong clasped hands and together jumped into the harbour. They were fished out and taken before a magistrate. Letters of naturalisation Lave been granted to Lim Man Chye, Brooke or Birngh David, Mosei Ezra Savers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 200 4 ROBINSON Co. WW H4\/I» TH* TATTOO Ĕ krß m umuuarram The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Mas an Intermittent Alarm, the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence again ringing, and a > for ten minutes. As illustration Price $7.00. ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements,
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    • 353 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 36 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Goods Ready and in Ldk now, March 10, 1920 New Shipment Just Arrived American Axos 3 to 4 lbs., Balata Belting, Hack Saw Blades, Scythe Blades, Europe Bass Brooms, Enery Cloth, Eyelet* an! Rioga, Nicholson Files, Eureka
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    • 19 4 Patent Faoed HAIR BELTING Co. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Sole Agent*: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 57 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Monday, March 22 High Tides —11.37 a.m 11.47 p.m. Till, Gattey and Bateman'a, 12. Tuesday, March 23. High Tides.—0.18 p.m. Rmt Assessment Board, 2.15. Lodge St. George Regular, 9. Wednesday, March 24. High Tidf-s.—-0.20 a.m,, 1.2 p.m. S'pore Diocesan mtg., K. Lumpur. Thorsday, March 25 High Tides.—0.55
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  • 175 5 Lloyd George Staking All on the Coalition. 3 Af FOR IS DEFEAT THE S.C.C. It is stated that the Kapp militarist revolt in Germany has proved a failure, whilst strong enough to force the Ebert Government to accept a compromise. Later news is that the Independents, a
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  • 154 5 COALITION LIBERALS AND UNIONISTS. A Reconstructed Ministry Reuter. London, March 15.—The Times ■ays that Lloyd George, Bonar Law and Sir George Younger have agreed npon a permanent fusion of the Unionists and Coalition Liberals, with Lloyd George as leader. The t new party's disclosure of its plans
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  • 116 5 Clyoes on Profiteering. Reuter. London. Maroh 16.—In the Honse of Commons in the debate on high prices, Mr Asqnith said that the He venae shonid be nsed for the redaction of debt rather than for sheltering the oonsamer from prevailing prices. He advocated the calling of an
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  • 59 5 Rising lo Great Britain? Reuter. London, March 19.—Mr Clement wards has given notice to ask in the Honse of Commons whether Govt any information of an Irish n? r on and simultaneous jJfogainL'v-.-rpool, Manchester, and wusgow. F uther, whether the navy N»d arms ajd ammunition from <*fmany ai.d
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  • 16 5 T HE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. Reuter. New York, Maroh 12 Sterling to rise and hai reached ••"—Renter.
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  • 1742 5 COUNTRY IN A FERMENT OF REVOLT. Strikes, Fighting, and Intrigue Reuter. Berlin, March 14.—1t is stated in new Government cirolea that the revolutionaries are in possession of Munich furthermore that the old government has gone to Dresden but Yon Jagow, former Foreign Minister, continues with the same
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  • 121 5 A King lot Mespot. Reuter. London, Maroh 18.—It is reported that the Commander of the Tarks at Thraoe refuses to accept orders from Constantinople. He has denounoed the armistioe and states that armed compulsion will be opposed. He proposes to establish Government at Adriauople.— Reuter. Cairo, Maroh
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  • 61 5 Being one of the men of the untitled batch to join np f.om Singapore, Oapt D B Dan, of the Strata Steamship Co, hai just returned, after having served meritoriously in the war. Be had been in command ot one of B Ma monitors and took part in a scrap
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  • 841 5 FOOTBALL. Staff ords v S C C. By "Reynard." The Stafford* entertained the Olnb on a sodden gronnd at Tanglin on Saturday, bnt in apite of the ata'e of the ground, a rattiing game waa played. The teams were as follow: 8 C 0: Dean, goal; Hill and Gale,
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  • 27 5 A Renter telegram dated Ma rb 15 states that, in the international association match at Highbury Wales beat England by 2 goals to 1.
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  • 243 5 S. C. C. Tournament. I To-day's ties are Newcomers' Handicap. Barnes, scr v Monro, scr. Margolioatb, scr v Smith, RF, owe 3. Gosling, scr v Fosberv, owe 15.3. Hall, scr v Boardman, owe 3. Peal, 0 A, scr v Long owe 15. Mackie, scr v Paterson, scr. Franklin,
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  • 219 5 Commodore's Cup Final. Yesterday morning, the Singapor Yaoht Club's final race was sail* d off for tbe oup presented by tbe Commodore, Mr W M Blske. Tbe following eleven boats started r>ff Betty, Betsy Jane, Elizabeth, Eve, Gertrude, Helen, Jean, Joyce., Kathleen, Marion and Stella. Mr Smith, who started
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 406 5 I PIAJSOS OF GREAT REPUTATION MUCH BELOW Ht&Sßfl VALUES Broadwood Brinsmead Collard Cha len Strohme nger Baldwin Piano Go. Estey. Etc. etc Robinson Piano Co., Ld. If you want cheap and dependable Trres with pu-ranteed mileage of 4,000 miles service go to THE PATENT PATCHQUIGK Co. at 26-3, OBCHAED BO
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  • 278 6 Sze Hai Tong Annrj&l Meeting. The 100 Per Cent Bouus. The thirteenth annual general uaceiingof the shireholdera of the £ze Uai Tong Banking and Insurance Co, Ltd, was held on riatardav after, uoon at the registered office, 5» Klin,;-street. The report submitted by the directors, covering the year
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  • 251 6 Chairman's Special Services. The third annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd, will be held ou Saturday n xt ai the registered office, Rattles Chambers, Singapore, when the directors will submit the following report for the year ended Dto 31 1 The profit
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  • 129 6 The special attraction at the Alhambra to-night is a seven-reel featnre production by the Argns Enterprises, Inc. "The Honse Without Children," featuring Richard Tr avers, Gretchen Hartman, Henry Geell and Helen Weer, a forceful domeB:ic drama sensationally pre. aented. It will b<* so.-eened along with a fine scenic
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  • 77 6 Kaka Bri from Malacca. R S B roe Dut from Bagau. Beulidt Bri from Nagasaki. Kmely Dut from Rhio. Meran Bri from B Pahat, latan Amer from Batavia. Coc-n Dut from Batavia. Kampot Fr from Saigon, 1 man Bri from Swatow. Vancouver Maru Jap from P Said
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  • 931 6 Prices Quoted lo tbe Market This Morning HMQAPOBB Mar. 22. Mmhi '.yall and Bvatt, llxohange and Share Broken, tun* the folio win* Uat of qaoUttaaa Rubber. Sterling Shares. 3fow. Vat; 4 uc »rs. HaUara. ll- Aaart/ 3,6 8/- Anglo Java 7/9 13 il- An^io-Malay lt/6 18 1
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  • 80 6 Following on the recent interview which a deputation from the Constitutional Reform Association bad wi'h HE the Governor, the Hongkong Daily Press understands that Sir Reginald Btubbs has submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies his recommendation on the demands pot forward by the deputation. The Colonial Secretary
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  • 34 6 Mr Edw ard Bell, formerly First Secretary of the American Embassy in London, has been promoted to be Councillor of the Amerioan Embassy in Tokyo, Mr Bell is now on his way to Japan.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 40 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVEHYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. SECURE ft it SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore Penang Sole Importers tor S.S., F.M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. "AVftfltf." Consult for Your Eye Troubles at
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    • 354 6 "Saaatogsn undoubtedly invigorates tfcs nerves and braces one to health." Lady Henry Somerset. M Freshness and keenness return," she adds, "bringing with them a new hopefulness and enjoyment of life." Only try Sanatogen, and you will have the same experience: First, that nervineas will disappear. You will really be stronger
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    • 446 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED.—Temporarily an experienced book-keeper for one or two hours each evening (between 5 p.m. and 7 p m.) from April Ist All applications should be ad dressed to No. 172, c /o The Malaya Tribune, stating salary required. 21 3 23 3 THE SIN 1110 Mil PRESS trama*
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    • 188 6 A With this Trade Mark Get it to-day: ALL WATCH DEALERS Stock them. Agents Weill Zerner. KIBE SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Preciouo Stones, Pearls. Oriental Curios, &c &c. Mounters of Every Description. Workmnnshl p Gu»mnteed. Orders Promptly Executed No. 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SEE
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  • 300 7 Arrivals. MARCH 18. Melchior Treab Dot 1612 Gap Donck from Deli Mar 16 K P M. MARCH 19. Meran Bri 70 Nacodah from B Pabat Mar 18 Soon Keck. Bangala Bri 1935 Gap Wat kins from Madras 3 B instead and Co. Qaorra Bri 89 Cap Glenday from
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  • 60 7 MARCH 19 Kinta for P Swettenham and T Anson. Kaka for Malacca and Maar. Innsbrack for Kobe via ports Melchior Treab for Soarabaya via ports. Emile for Rbio via Sambos. MARCH 20. Cheian Mara for Saigon. Poh Ann for Miri via ports. Kepong for Saigon, in ballast. Nippo Mara
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  • 109 7 Twelfth Lilt. Previooily acknowledged $15,946.14 Q 0 Clarke 10 H Wolikel 50 J L Maonair 10 Barker A Co, Ltd 50 Cousin Kate" pei J R 20 Jaeger A Oo„ 100 Singapore Reoreation Clab 70 Mrs Boot 25 Collected by Mrs Trimmer 110 E R Evans 10
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  • 126 7 Mphabetical lilt of Infected (signal XGQ) and Saepeoted (signal FPB) Porte: Signal fheoes•arr > in ad Port notified. dltion to Disease Quarantine flag. FPB Cewhro-Spinal i Menlngttir Bangkok XGQ Cholera^ BaN.ein XOO Small-pox. Batavia XGQ Cerebro-Spinal q Mening lata. B m'-ay XGQ Influenzv UalcntU XGQ Cholera Calcutta XGQ Small-pox
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 568 7 P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. To. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF 30MBAY are at present suspended. ai LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Nore about Mar 26 To MARSEILLES LONDON
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    • 525 7 DOLLAR LINE. Regular Sailings From SINGAPORE to NEW YORK via NORTH CHINA and PANAMA CANAL. Harold Dollar arriving April 12 M. S. Dollar May 3 Bessie Dollar May 10 Grace Dollar June 29 Fox further information as to rates, etc. Apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR Co. No. 4, D'Almeida Street.
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    • 288 7 O. S. K. Tie Osaka Shosen Kaisha, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 Da Souza Street Proposal Sailings from Slogapon (Subject to change without notice) For LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG. Andes Maru Apl 8 For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG. Havana Maru May 12 For NEW
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    • 474 7 IFOR Up-to-date Motop C2 ajr» s RING UP x I THE 7ANGIIH MOTOR HOUSE 'Phone 37X. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government (Subject to Alterations without Notice^ European Mall Line Poitnight-y Service For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO, SUEZ, POET SAID
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 453 8 WANTED. WANTED.—Two experienced Typiets. Ap;ly personally with testimonials Ohirg Keng Lee A Co, between 9 am. and 10 am. 52 v c WANTED LADY TYNSTr— $100 pf above according to abW* ties. Reply B >x No. 210 c/o Malsya Tribune. 19 3 T 25 S WANTED —V Junior clerk, fre-h
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    • 686 8 j NOTICES^ TIH Tin Company, Limited. Inoorpor»l«* in Str it»-Hettlement«. ■Sfcr.- Notice is hereby given that at the 1 Annual General Meeting to be held on Monday. 22nd March, I»20, the Directors of the Company will recommend that a divide**of io per cent free of war tax be'declared in respect
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    • 550 8 NOTICES. TO AIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. As my husband TH A M SWEE SIONG has notified in the NEWSPAPERS that I have left his protection, I KWEK KEOW NEO wish to let tin public know that the reas n why I left him was that he was unable
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    • 360 8 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL Government Security Ufa Assurance C«., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Kapees. Absolute Security. Income 1118 $1,811,240.66 Iniunnce etleeted in 1818 58.547.852.00 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
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    • 507 8 BANKS. Tie Ho Hong Bank, Usitoti. (Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlement!.J Hea*> Office 'ir.JHj, i.'i Uafflee Chambers sd» 6. Branch bs Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Salelman. Bate Pahat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia. Souxabaj a, Semarang, Palembang
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    • 550 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND 3T ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 100,000 Shares of £20 each £2,000,000 Reserve Food £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of Kngknd. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coanty Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd, National
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    • 423 8 CTT© SCHIFFNER 31 KLING STREET (Ist Floor) WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE SOLI AGENT FOR if THE OMEGA WATCH Co., Switzerland THE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., CALCUTTA —SOLEURE, Switzerlond CORING! COMING!! FOR A SHORT SEASON AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing on Monday, March 29 MAURICE E. SANDMAN'S PIERROT PIE Qo. OF FOURTEEN
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 10 1 SUPPLEMENT TO The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920
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    • 347 1 IN.OWB TAX COMMISSION REPORT. London, Mar 17.—The report of the Income Tax Uommisslon issued this afternoon is a lengthy document of 653 clauses, with a number of minority reservations. In a special section dealing with the double income tax within the British Empire, the Commission reoommends that an
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    • 104 1 Representatives of Japanese Chambers of Commerce at Changohon, Mokden, Antung, Tientsin, Yinkow, Tsiugtao, Tsinan.and Hankow assembled at Tokio recently, at the invitation of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, to disease ways and mesns of promoting Sino Japanese friendship. Seversl of the leading Japanese business honses were represented at the conference.
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    • 432 1 NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EARTH. Remember Norse Cavell! London, Mar 17 —Queen Alexandra unveiled the statue of Edith Gavell In Trafalgar Square on the island site where the Gordon statue stood prior Io its removal to Khartoum. The statue is erected by "Daily Telegraph" subscription It
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    • 380 1 A Governor's Remarks. Writing of the formation of local combinations of employers, snd the proposed larger association of ■inploy*rs in Malaya, the Penang Gazette" says Suoh an organiaation shonld be of servioe in oombaiing the efforts of agitators, working through kongsis, guilds and secret societies, who malevolently
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    • 70 1 Sir Charles Eliot, his Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Tokyo, left London or. Feb !4 for Japan to take up his duties. The Bombay Government bave notified that rioe as an article of commerce is being unitasonably withheld from the market and have empowered the Dir. otor of Civil
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    • 134 1 Reckless Extravagance asserted. -Reater. London, Mar 17,— report of the departmental committee on the busi. nest of industrial Insurance Companies and Collecting Societies has been issued, aud makes a number of drastic recommendations. It points out tbat premiums on industrial pollcies in 1918 exceeded *25,f 00,000 the number
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    • 279 1 Caie of the Bristol Hotel. The L'censing Justices met j n the s nlor magistrate's court Thurs afternoon, presided over by Mr Langham Carter (district jndge). Oth«r members present were Messrs J Robertson, W G Hennings, P Ouuliff >, J A Elias and Tan Kheam Hock. An application
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    • 315 1 Singapore, Mar. 22. Meusrt Latham A Co., 30 A Kafflt* Place advise the following qat>utiotki AiorGajah $4.20 84.401 Ayer Ku v 1.50 160 Aye/ &ek j.Qfj 405 Ayer Panes 14 90 15.15 biuoAEie M 785 825 Bukit Jelotone 110 115 BukitKatil 1.55 160 Bnkit X B i.oo-
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    • 73 1 The latest London cablet to hand this morning are dated as follows:— Ordinary rate Mar 16 deferred rate Mar 11. Tbe Italian officials are spar lug no effort In making their RomeTokio flight a success before the eyea of the Ghineae masaes, gays a letter from Shanghai. It is stated
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 41 1 Mails Close. Ti-day. Port Swetb-nham and Teluk Anion *P*r8k (S 8 3 pm Co, Ltd) BillitoD, Batavia, Oheribon, Samaranf, Bonrabaya, eto. Coen S pm Polan 8oeiri Sanit 4 pm Batavla, Cherlbon and Samarang Qiang Ann 4 pm •Specially «uperaoribed letters only.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 205 2 READ BROTHERS, Ltd., LONDON. The Dog's Head Bottling OF GUINNESS' STOUT ———————m—^—m -oi* Agent*: JffM HIH Co., Singapore. The Quality Of Our Products IS Our Best Advertisement. FRAMROZ Co. SINGAPORE. READY STOCK. i REFINED CAMPHOR "A" BED LEAD POWDER "A" WHITE LEAD PAINT "B" WHITE LEAD PAINT OTOiIUNE Co., Ld.
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      • 280 2 SUCCESS IN LIFE. To succeed in life good spirits and hopeful thoughts are required. The man who is despondent or irritable fails. Low spirits and irritability of temper are often caused by a dull, torpid lung. Wake up your liver with Dr. J. B.s VEDIC SPECIFIC (The medicinal blood), purely
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      • 406 2 THE Malaya Tribune in 8 HIIPiPUHCiC ALETTE. (Evening D»Ily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. For annum !**'^s Half-yearly 7.50 Por quarter 5 5.75 Singl* Copy 5 Cta. Postage Extra SO fltS. por month. To Foreign countries $1 do S VEBY MANY ••TRIBUNE" Readers Depend upon street sellers
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