Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1920
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Title Section28 1920-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VII.- Mb 149 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920.28 words
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Advertisement108 1920-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune AND Shipping Gazette. The Popular Newspaper of the Straits m Settlements. Published Datl?. Complete Reports of Loc\\ Events Pall end Latest Telegrams Sports Notes by Expe't Critics The Sportsman's Paper Piatt Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements faf Immediate Delivery. MOTOR LAUNCH Length 23 ft., Beam 4108 words
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Advertisement33 1920-06-28 1 Bear's Ciqarettes. High Quality I Low Price I Riverside A high class cigarette made from the finest Virginia toPrice $1.15 Number One T Navy Cut 1 I Obtainable from I The Leading Dealers.33 words
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Advertisement144 1920-06-28 1 C 1 W tbuchs Four-wheel-drive Trucks, due to equal distribution of power and load, save 1/3 on tires and IC/15 on fuel consumption. 8 Always Ask A.SAHI BEER. Mitsui Bussan haisha Ltd. (Incorporated I If you want to support your HEALTH STRENGTH Use only I Red Ribbon Brand Butter j144 words
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Article362 1920-06-28 2 The Sanitation Grievance (From Om Omm OfrwfMi—IJ Malacca, Jane 22 Soon after my complaint against the Municipality for not constructing a drain at Banda Hilir i appeared in fcb s paper, a wealthy -tax-payer sent in a kind of petition on behalf of himself and his neighbours for362 words
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Article162 1920-06-28 2 The following is the ccst of vari ona troops stationed in Far Eastern ganisois, xc'.usive of Indian or I cai Loops Singapore and Straits Settlements 1 Battalion f In'enrry (933 of a.l rpnbf) 82,525 Royal Oaniton Artillery (160 of all ranks) 34,472 Royal Engineers (20162 words
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Article103 1920-06-28 2 The Chinese community of Seremban held a meeting at the Chinese Uoion Clab to consider steps to be taken to provide funds for an Aviation display by Captain Carroll. Among the prominent gentlemeo present were Messrs Won® Yik Thou?, p hient, Poo Long Ch.n Teck Swe\ Seow103 words
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Advertisement277 1920-06-28 2 VIGOROUS BEALTH The capacity for effective service depend, very largely, on the choice of drinks. FORT-REVIVER FORTIFIES ft REVIVES. This is a capital bever>c#. of which every ingredient makes for v g i j a t Cu u Choose it as your drink, it not only quenches your thiret, it277 words
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Advertisement127 1920-06-28 2 Ota How it Hurts. Thats what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it—ait there and suffer? Per- I baps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief w J? Ic i Uttle'i Oriental Balm127 words
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Advertisement273 1920-06-28 2 FULL-BLOODED PEOPLE." WHY OTHER PEOPLE LIKE THEM. vitality and keen interest in the affaira of life y tnem BB aw J-J S« *n*mic »nd nervous now, theae pills pull you ud. lie first promising sign will be a natural healthy mJai tK» n n.l l iI, a« TRY Spiral Hyson273 words
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Advertisement204 1920-06-28 2 I A NAME OF MERIT THAT NEVER FAILS TO Build Goodwill. PREMO The roofing that tor many years has stood for all that is best in roofing material. m PREMO The roofing that satisfies everybody in every clime. PREMO A roofing of distinction. Sound and reliable detail. Send for particulars204 words
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Advertisement62 1920-06-28 2 POWELL Co., Ltd. Forthcoming Auction Sales. 0*« d. y of th. month (,xc.pt Sunday.) MmS, RobuKo.Ro.d, alo> POWELL Co., Lta. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneer. A Valuer.. Sln B .pore. ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS. for J'jgft'jy* 1 Mort 8 a 8" Arranged, Rents Collected, Agent, for the Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and62 words
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Advertisement799 1920-06-28 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road Trams Pass the Door. In the Second Show at 9.30 HOW CHARLIE CAPTURED THE KAISER The laughing novelty of the year. Edith Roberts in a story presented in an unusually interesting manner THE DECIDING KISS In 5 Acts A dramatization of799 words
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Advertisement419 1920-06-28 3 z<*9 itriiiH A SIXTEEN* REEL SHOW I Big Triple Bill At 7.30 Sharp IN THE PALACE OF THE KING A Romance of ibe Court of Spain, in which D n John of Austria is in love with Dolores De Mendoza, daughter of the Commander of the King's Guard. PRODUCED BY419 words
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Article68 1920-06-28 4 DEATH. On Saturday, 26th in St., at 75 Rochore Road, Nah Guan Hean, aged 59 years (the beloved father of Mr. Nah Berg Chye). Funeral will take place on Wednesday, the 30th June. 28 6 28 6 HKNDRiCKfl-On Sunday, June 87th, at the General Hospital Sirgapore, Christian Hendricks.68 words
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Article771 1920-06-28 4 It may be assumed, we think, that the Government has under serious consideration the matter of rent control. If it has not, then someone in the very near future ought to ask the reason why. There are oertain deinite starting-points, relating to different aspects of the subject, as771 words
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Article847 1920-06-28 4 Tin is at $124.50 no sellers. The installation meeting of Lodge Tallibardine in the East waa held in Kaala Lumpur on Saturday. Oar Penang correspondent states that probably two names will be, proposed for a Chamber of Commeroe nominee to the Legislative Coanoil, Mr W Dunoan and Mr W H847 words
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Article205 1920-06-28 4 Capt Carroll Delayed. O pt Carroll did not arrive f rom Malacca in the N-hthawk thi« to land on the laoecourse between eight and ninp o'olock. The deDar tare from Malacca has been delayed" we undarstand, owing to the Set that negotiations for a suitable ground for the205 words
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Article151 1920-06-28 4 Drastic Changes io Policy. Reuter. June 24.-I n the Chamber Sigcor Qiolitti announced the com. posuion of the Cabinet. He said the Government did not favour a protectorate for Albania but desired her independence. He explained the Bill modifying the constitution, whereby it wag proposed that parliamentaryReuter. - 151 words
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Article132 1920-06-28 4 No More Talk of Hanging. Reuter. London, Jane 24.—In the House of Commons replying to Col \ewboald, Mr Lloyd George said Germany would be invited to become a member of the League of Nations when she showed an earnest desire to carry out her obligations under tbe p*aceReuter. - 132 words
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Article176 1920-06-28 4 Macphail and Co's Repo rt. Singapore.Jane 28. Silver.—so£. Hongkong.— 60. Shanghai.—43. Tin.—Buyers at $124 50 Rubber Report.—The 'markets weak and declining, J„ly Sheet around 75 cents, July/September SSJS 77 Ctober De^ber Share Report.—Quiet. Ruhbers.— Little chinged. Crai--8!6 aB oo ave Were at $1.87*. Sellers •t $1.92*, Brogas offer at 15176 words
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Article28 1920-06-28 4 At Welhalwei, Chefoo and other ilsoeslDtbe north of China ife. ■otTe.ring from prolonged Uroogh', while In Hongkong sn.l Ptaatl roand sheet tbny hive .offered from s protracted dslog*28 words
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Advertisement182 1920-06-28 4 ROBINSON CO., Ltd. flMorporatod in the Straita Settlementa.) THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPT. Washing 1 BATS WING BOW TIES Konnd A -sorted I ec^B inches long White Grounds Assorted Coloured Checks, Stripes and Figured Designs 95 0t, E«h They wash And always look clean and smart. ROBINSON I CO., Ltd. (Inoorpo ated182 words
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Advertisement331 1920-06-28 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) 86 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED OF Greenfield Stocks and Dies with Taps Whitw rth's Thread in case complete. Little Giant Screw Plates with Taps in boxes from in. to I in. Extra Hand Taps Whit worth s Thread331 words
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Advertisement25 1920-06-28 4 IT 18 NOT TBI MONEY THAT COUNTS BUT QUALITY YOU OAN HAVE IT IK Shlpchasdlrry Estate Supplies Kiai Kiat i Co, 108 109 Market St25 words
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Miscellaneous93 1920-06-28 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Monday, Jane 28 High Tid»s.—9 12 a.m., 8 34 p.m. Pcadai, Chan Sze Ocn'e, 12. FcolbalJ 8 0 0 v S*affords. Liwn Tennis SRC Chempion ship Final and priz* lion, 5. TV Qnaintp, Vic Theatre, 9.15. Y W 0 A monthly meeting, 5.30. Tuesday, Jane 29. High93 words
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Article193 1920-06-28 5 The conditions in Ireland amount to open rebellion. There ha* been much fighting in Londonderry. The Labour Conference dedared for self-government tor Ireland and Egypt, but disapproved of a general strike on the Russian question. The question of the renewal nj the Anglo-Japanese alliance is unsettle i. Britain193 words
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Article128 1920-06-28 5 BRITAIN TO WATCH CHINA'S INTERESTS. Reuter. London, June 24.-In the House of Commons, replying to Comdr Bellairs, Mr Lloyd George said the question of the renewal of the AngloJapanese alliance was being considered The Government was not aware of any feeling that the alliance should not be renewed.Reuter. - 128 words
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Article88 1920-06-28 5 Austria Dislikes White Terror. Reuter. London, June 24 —A boycott of Hungary has been proclaimed by the International Trade Union Conference at Amsterdam owing to tbe white terror in Hungary. This led to a stoppage of the railway postal and telegraphic commomcation bet ween Austria and Hungary. TheReuter. - 88 words
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Article54 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. Genoa. June 24.-The Conference Commission has adopted by 17 votes to 13 the proposal for a 48.bour we°k on board ship. The British Government representative, opposed .tatemeni welcoming the a standard to be aimed bat ,T" nnableto agree to the immediate application of such aReuter. - 54 words
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Article60 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. London, Jane 23. —The Joint Council at Liverpool has reeommended that tohe wire ess shoald return to work pending a joint discussion. —R9uter. L«Hon, Jane 22._ The sale of Oapt. Fryatt's ship, the Brawels, has been cancelled by the Ministry of Shipping, it is understood, in deference to theReuter. - 60 words
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Article707 1920-06-28 5 SITUATION SAID TO BE DESPERATE. Alarm at Government Inaction. Reuter. London, Jane 24.—Official. The D-rry City magistrates have again urgently telegraphed to the Chief Secretary expressing alarm at Government inaction and stating they consider the situation desperate and fear tt will become worse. They add that theReuter. - 707 words
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Article52 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. Newhaven, June 24.-Yale has conferred tbe Doctorship of Laws on Sir E Geddes—Renter. Sydney, Jane 23-The fetes in connection with the Prince of Wales visit came to a climax with a gala performance at the theatre, which was packed with a brilliant throng who gave the Prince a mostReuter. - 52 words
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Article296 1920-06-28 5 DEMANDS ON IRELAND AND RUSSU. No Immediate Strike Policy. Reuter. London, Jnne 24. —The L*bour Conference hat adopted by a Urge majority a resolution declaring the Irish people are entitled to decide for themselves the form of Government they desire. An amendment in favour of giving Ireland homeReuter. - 296 words
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Article75 1920-06-28 5 Pressing Bsck the Turks. Reuter. Paris, Jane 24— A. wire from Smyrna Bays the Hellenic offensive against the Nationalists has begun. The Nationalists were compelled to concentrate in the neighbourhood of Affhessar and were driven back in disorder f nd Akhiasar was occupied. The Greeks continue to advanceReuter. - 75 words
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Article69 1920-06-28 5 Most Abolish Conscription, Reuter. Paria Jane 24. —Le Journal atatee the note preaented to the German delegation yesterday rccilla that the German army must be reduced o a hundred thonaand before July 10 and the aecurity police abolished bnt allows an increase of the local police fromReuter. - 69 words
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Article66 1920-06-28 5 A General Increase. Reuter. Lor dor, Jane 25.—The Times Bi» mi that owing to the rise in working eoets the passage ratea of Briiieh Companies to India, Australia and the East 1 ye been i, creased to £46 to Port Said, £78 »nd £90 to Bombay andReuter. - 66 words
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Article73 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. London, June 24.—The report of the Board of Trade Empire Flaxgrowing Committee on fl\x substitutes concludes that none of the substitutes such as jute, ramie or hemp can satisfactorily replace flax in the manufacture of fine linens, damasks and similar articles, though probably further investigation willReuter. - 73 words
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Article51 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. New York, June 24.—Henry Duveen's estate is returned at three and a half million dollars.—Reuter. New York, June 24.—The Tammany leader Murphy has been indicted on a charge of coercing the merchant Hartog to settle a claim of ten-million dollars damages against Murphy for withdrawing his support from Hartogs'Reuter. - 51 words
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Article243 1920-06-28 5 Opium and Cnandu Case Reviewed. Appeal Against Conviction. Id the Supreme Coort on Saturday, Mr JoitiOd Barrett Leonard heard an appeal against a reoent deolaion made by Mr Lsngham Garter In the police oourta. The appellant waa Tarn Check, a partner of the ohop Tai Sang Oheong243 words
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Article93 1920-06-28 5 Oppose \rvests by French. Reuter. Paris, Jane 23 —At Ludwigshafen. after bavins; organised general strikes throughput the Palatinate as a protest again*! the arrest by French military authorities of several labour leaders on charges of espionage and inciting a revolt, the strike committee notified the strikers that tbeReuter. - 93 words
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Article59 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. London, June 24.—A. Polish review of the situation states that, after regrouping, the Polea remain in possession ot the Kieff-Odessa railway. Stubborn fighting is proceeding forty miles north and west of Kiel The Poles and Ukrainians still occupy Podoliet and Volbynia while northwards the old frontReuter. - 59 words
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Article56 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. London, June 22.—In the Bouse of Lords, after a protest by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Buckmister's Divorce Bill passed its third reading by 154 votes to 107, extending the grounds for divorce to habitual drunkenness, insanity, or desertion for three years. The Bill now goesReuter. - 56 words
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Article74 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. Berlin, June 23.—After protracted negotiations the new Fehrenbach cabinet has practically been formed, but a serious hitch has arisen at tbe last moment, the Social Democrats refusing a vote of confidence in any Government wherein tbe People's Party was represented. The Demo crats thereupon passed aReuter. - 74 words
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Article29 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. London, June 24.—1t is announce ed that Lord D'Abernon haa beeD appoinud British Amb&aeador at Berlin, M Charles Lauraut Frenoh, ana Sr Dimarcino Italian —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article137 1920-06-28 5 The direotois of Malayan Rabber FsoMries, Ltd, in their report for the year ended Deo 31 last, to be submitted to the first annual general meeting of shareholders at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday next, state that the accounts show a loss on the operations for137 words
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Article457 1920-06-28 5 CRICKET. Merchants (L-Z) v Law and PS. Saturday afternoon proved 100 ihcrt for a conclusion to be arrived it in the 8 0 0 Cricket Tournament game between tbe Merchants (L-Z) and tha Law and Public Services eleven. The rain had deadened the wicket, whioh was alow and gave457 words
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Article189 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. SRC Toirnameot To-day'a fix' are ia Championship A E Coelho v W Balhetchet. Tbe presentation of prises won in tbe tournament will follow. J C Parke's Defeat. Wimbledon, June 24.—W T Tilden (America) beat J 0 Parke 6—3, 6_2, 6—4. This was one of tbe finest performancesReuter. - 189 words
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Article32 1920-06-28 5 K G C Ltdies' Spoon. The result of the tie for the ladies' spoon for June at the K>pp«l Golf Club was as follows Mrs Peiniger 46—0— 41 Noble 51—6- 4532 words
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Article34 1920-06-28 5 Reuter. Washington, June 24.— Mr Harding has informed a deputation of female suffragists that he could not force any state to hasten the adaption of the suffrage amendment. The deputation was bitterly disappointed. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article319 1920-06-28 5 SCCv Staffords. The 800 and the Staffords meet again this afternoon on the Padang in another straggle for supremacy. On the last ocoasion tbey met the Club were defeated by the Staffords at Tanglra in a thrilling game and they bops to re verse that resall to day. The319 words
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Article266 1920-06-28 5 Vice-Commodore's Cop-Final. Yesterday morning eleven boats of tbe Singapore Yacht Clnb competed in tbe final race for the Vice-Ooso modore'a Cap. The start was made in a light breeze, Eve and Florenoe getting away in good s'yie. Joyce, in tbe beating to the 0 8. Recorder, was skilfally handled266 words
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Advertisement144 1920-06-28 5 COLUMBIA j Model NO. I <d, perfect tone I 80cts. each. Sole A o n t a Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkcmg.; United Motor Works, 23; 24, 25 2€ ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. 'Phone Nt>. 142- Ttlegrams: Ytttoh Singapore. Motor and Mechanical Engineers and Importers. Complete Stock of Motor144 words
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Article255 1920-06-28 6 V [W$ do not iMwwrfly mtdtn» Urn ii Intl.] FootbiilJ League. From Mr N Mimtt (hon gen a>c of the Malaya Football Ai*yiv rion): With regard to the notes contributed by Echo" in your issue of the 24th inst, please allow me to make the position of the Malaya255 words
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Article177 1920-06-28 6 Kempe-Brown The wedding took place quietly at St Andrew's Cathedral on Thora day, at dood, of Mr J E Kempr, of tbe F M 8 Civil Bervice, at pn s nt District Officer at Pekan, and Misa F ncei Brown, tister of Mr 0 0 Browr, of tbe F177 words
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Article163 1920-06-28 6 A Reqasst Without a Threat Formal r< queat for sn inoreaae in wagca beginning June 1 waa addressed to managers and comprador, sof firms in Shanghai by the godown coolies' organisation. The plea waa based upon the increased coat of living in Shanghai and waa not accompanied163 words
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Article106 1920-06-28 6 The total export of white rice, cargo Hoe and paddy from Saigon to Singapore, for the period from April 27 to Way 23, amounted to 7,160 tons, o«rii~d by th* si*am*ra Kepong, Kumnt ii g and Smtak. The total quantity to Bin?ap reeinoa the beginning of the year waa 96,214106 words
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Article125 1920-06-28 6 The well known Monro* Salis bn'y is being fnatnrel in a powerfnl Universal dram», '*Hi« Divoroed Wife," in five to b whioh the MarUnrongh ii presenting to nigh», along with ihe eleventh and twelfth epitodeaof tbe Blgnal aerial, "Th" Girl and the Game" featuring Holmes and L o125 words
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Article21 1920-06-28 6 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dat td as follows: Ordinary rat* June 25; deferred rate Jane 31.21 words
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Advertisement142 1920-06-28 6 Weighing Machines. AVERTS* FAIRSANKS* AT Huttenbach, lazarusl& Sons, iJli3? —II I ■Mill Ml SECURE SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore A Penang Sole Importers tor S.S„ F.M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 8,5 Tel. "AURBLY," Cneap English Bicycles RUD6F WHITWORTH—NORMAN «JU3T ARRIVED A consignment of strong English Bicycles specially imported to142 words
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Advertisement662 1920-06-28 6 Nothing So Good as Wrigley's Chewing Gum For the Teeth For the Digestion For your Disposition SPEA.RMINT DOUBLEMINT JUICY EfiTJIT. Have You Seen Maynard s Window 9 R«m«mbwll llto* MYvemw WnwhWĔ MPLLEB PHIPPB (MALAYA), Ltd., Distributor*. I For Your Hair and Scalp I Dandruff kills the hair. Cuticura kills j662 words
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Advertisement109 1920-06-28 6 Player's Player's Navy Cut Navy Cut Tobacco Tobacco "DE LUXE" $1.20 $1.80 Per g lb. tin. Per lb. tin. Navy Cut Cigarettes SO cents per tin cf SO Mo More Dlaappoln men I. If yeur Motor ears eater for frequent ropelrs, last oend It to Tte Serangoon Motor Oarage, 92109 words
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Miscellaneous339 1920-06-28 6 Mails Close. Telak Anson •Calypso 3 j m Port Swettenbam and Penan# Perak (S S do Ltd.) 3 ptr Malacca and Moar *Kaka 3 poo tzf Port Swettenharo,* Penacg,* Madras end Negapatam, taking mailt for Europe, etc. (via Bombay) Mail I Tbongwa 3 pro 1 Pnlau Soegi Aing Hong 4339 words
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Article317 1920-06-28 7 Company Formed to Promote Trade. Mr Hngh Home, Secretary to H M Embuwy, Tokic, reports in the Board of Tr.vle Journal that the first noteworthy indication of a German-Japanese business tspprochement has appeared m the form oft a company, to b* called the Tairku Bneki Kahuahik Kdisha317 words
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Article137 1920-06-28 7 Novel Plan for Solution- Bombay. June 9.—A novel plan for tbe solution of the housing problem in Bombay has been made to the Corporation. A luember has given notice cf his intention to move for a report on the possibility of floating a two crore premium bond137 words
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Article97 1920-06-28 7 Frotu tb.f> Circular ieturd by Meter** Snowman and Or, Hongkong, it would appear ss though tome of that Colon j's surplus of rice Is coming to the Straits. After noting that 30,000 tons has been sold to Philippines buyers, the Circular says We understand further that there97 words
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Article203 1920-06-28 7 Mr H Welham, who was unanimoasly chosen as the delegate from Malaya to the World Press Congress in Sydney, has received a telegram from the Colonial Secretary inform* ing him that the Congress baa been postponed till Mstob-April of u> xi yesr. At the successful "At Home" b*ld at the203 words
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Article119 1920-06-28 7 No Doubters Left lo Poona. Bombay, Jnne B.— The monsoon broke last night in Bombay, a violent thunderstorm sweeping over the city. At Poena enormous ibu. k has been caused, particularly to the racecturse, wher? the is estimated at two lakhs. The gi and stand was practically119 words
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Article118 1920-06-28 7 The following properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co at their saleroom, 30 filing-street, on Wednesday afternoon Ten pieces of freehold land at Lor org 29 off Gay lung-road, area 17,329 sq ft, bought by Mr Wee Keng Yeow at 9 oents per118 words
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Article86 1920-06-28 7 The Governor-General of the Philippines has beeu authorised to float bonds to th« amount of P 12 OCO.OOO in the United Swtr c, the fands to be used for the improvement of Manila Harbour. The local manager of the Char, ten d Bank has received the follow ing telegram from86 words
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Advertisement291 1920-06-28 7 CHAIN BLOCKS. Herbert Morris, Ltd. LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. New Stock (S ewt, to 6 Tons.) *X XJ IS 158. E E2 X JE2 13> OF THE FAMOUS BT. M Worm-Gear Pulley-Blooka H M. Spur-Gear Pulley-Blooka BL\ M Geared 65b Ungeared Travelling Trolleys 651 PRICES AND PARTICULARS FROM Sole Attests The United291 words
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Advertisement325 1920-06-28 7 J V H §tvle- I I ||3 In outstanding grace of line and *fj |jj luxury of appointments, the Auburn y jpj Beauty-SIX marks the ultimate I v triumph of motor car designing. I AM B\3 RN BBiutv-si' I j And Auburn performance is a perfect com- j |JJJbI plement325 words
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Article772 1920-06-28 8 Tbe Increase of Revenue. The report of the Acting British Adviser of Kelantan, Mr H W Thorn son, for the year 1919, shows that the $1 141 L 44 incre e off] »6,041 over the-previous year, the chief increases being $58 314 in land revenue and $70,419772 words
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Article80 1920-06-28 8 It was recently brought to the notice of the Nawalapitiya (Ceylon) Local Board tbat snails have been observed to drink rubber latex The Board refe red the matter to tbe Director of Agriculture who has now written to them as follows I beg to inform JOB that we have no80 words
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Article381 1920-06-28 8 Progress of tbe Estates. The fifteenth report of the direotors to the ahareholdere of the above Company to be presented at the annual meeting on July 2 at 12-15 p.m, in the offices of Messrs Derriok and 00, states that the net profit for the year as shown381 words
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Article283 1920-06-28 8 Messrs Snowman and Co, Honekong in their Freight Cironlar dated Jane 5, state Since we last went to press on the nit oar market has again shown a tendency to weakeD, very little basin* ss in any direction having been closed. There Uno imp ovement n the demand283 words
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Article86 1920-06-28 8 hSuH ""SP room choir for ladi. c. either aopranoa or con' tralu, a ni Mr.Brogb.ofsßo.hey ***** Kaoipong Bahio, the l*dv member of committee, will be pieced to hear from newootner. willing to offer their aervicee; or application may be made to tbe N?K Se r O R86 words
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Article32 1920-06-28 8 At a recent meeting of the general committee Mr Rv D w jnimonaly elec.ed Vice-President of Crioket Clnb, vice Mr F C Gregaon, iroceeding to England on leave at an early date,32 words
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Article207 1920-06-28 8 The law of supply and demand does not appear to be operating in the shipping world at present. There is a considerably larger volume of shipping tonnage afloat than was the case twelve months ago but freight rates show no disposition to fall. Various excuses have been207 words
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Article87 1920-06-28 8 The death rate per mille for the week ending Jane 12 was 36 88 The total number of deaths was 276 of which 192 were males and 84 females. Four Earrf?o D /!u. and 2 Eara «ian i died, aUo 212 Chinese, 33 Malays, 24 Indian,! Convulsions oansed87 words
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Advertisement652 1920-06-28 8 AUCTION SALES. Dmlmultmr's Smlm. Messrs Powsll 0o M Ltd., will sell by auction FrMiy, Jaly S, it 11am. 420 Tins Fish Oil lying at 47 Upper Cross Street. Powell Co, Ltd., Auctioneers. Sto|»pore,»4thJune.lM0. <l™rpo ra .rf in Si^por,., 4 2 7 SPECIAL NOTIFICATION. Holland Papk (Ulu Pandan). I The undersigned652 words
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Advertisement350 1920-06-28 8 If you have —JSI any 000 to 8811 f d t wilb 1* vidua] Public. Dictaphone Used. Terms Moderate THE LETTER TYPIW OFFICE BurUngton Bouse Phone 1108. 3 Coleman St. S 4 9 take genuine British SANATOGEN With ths rtd-mnd-gold mmi of Qwatosan, Ltd. It will increase your vitality— toat350 words
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Advertisement427 1920-06-28 8 Straits SettlMnents Federated Malay Rates VICTORY BONDS. BEARING INTEREST FROM THE DATE OF PUEOHASE AT 5 PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ON THE 18T SEPTEMBER AND THE IST MARCH ■111 MMM-VMrM. Repayable at Par on the Ist Sept., 1934. **i*©c o* liiue-100 per oent of tissue will be lent to427 words
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Advertisement407 1920-06-28 8 Malaya Innum AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EveningDaliy,, P*oae No. 171. BUBSCBIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum fticnn Half-yearly ~f 1 Per quarter Single Copy 5 e ta. Postage Extra 50ct*. per month io Joreigu count-ies $1 do Notice to Advertisers. Except in the oaee of oontracts already conoluded existing rates407 words
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Advertisement604 1920-06-28 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular* md Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kalyan abf»ut July 6 To MARSEILLES LONDON Leave604 words
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Advertisement540 1920-06-28 9 DOLLAR LINE. Regular Sailings From SINGAPORE to NEW YORK via NORTH CHINA and PANAMA CANAL. Tons' Arriving Grace Dollar displacement 15,000 July 18 M. S. Dollar 19,000 Aug 18 Also c perating regular lir es to VANCOUVER S \N FRANCISCO. Through Bills of Li ding iseued from Singapore to the540 words
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Advertisement367 1920-06-28 9 SOCtETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPOBE del LLOYD TRIESTINO LINE (Incorporated in Italy) HOMEWARD BOUND. i S. S. Persia," for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, late July. 8. 8. Pilsna," for Pena n g, Colombo and Trieste, about Aug OUTWARD BOUND. 8.8. "Pilsna," for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japanese Ports on or about367 words
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Advertisement230 1920-06-28 9 O. S. K. Tki Isita Shesei bislt, LIMITED/ (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Priposel Siitliis tnm Slnaiara. (Bubjeot to change without notice) European Line, PORT SAID. MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Himalaya Maru middle July Alps Maru Sept Mow York Line. (via PANAMA CANAL) Fuget Sound230 words
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Advertisement529 1920-06-28 9 S!?POn YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Lrider Mall Coatract with the Imperial Japanese Qoveraaatal (Subject to Alterations without Notice) European Mall Line Fortnight)* Se^loe For LONDON ANTWEBP vi* (MALACCA) PENANG, COLOMBO. SUEZ. POBT SAID MARSEILLES Inaba Maru July 2 Eamo Maru July 17 Iyo Maru July 28 Liverpool Line For529 words
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Advertisement422 1920-06-28 10 WANTED. --■■■■I iii a WANTED —Shorthand Typist. Salary 125 per month Apply Box No. c/o Malaya Tr buna 22 6 2« 6 CLERK WANTED.—For lealthy Estate in Kelantan. good salary to a competent man. Only .acee thoroughly up in t state accounts need apply Apply in own handwritir g to422 words
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Advertisement509 1920-06-28 10 NOTICES. mm* The Exchange Banks will be oloeed on Ist July, Thursday, Bank Holiday. M 6 306 NOTICE Our sales-room is now located at No. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINOFR SOWING MACHINE Co -*0 23 7 TBE Ml HQ Mil PIES] mmeiam Printers and Publishers of the Oninese Evening Newspaper509 words
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Advertisement394 1920-06-28 10 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL QoVBBSMBHT SBOTTBITT Lift Atumn li., Ltd. E#rAj>LCBHZD 1874. > IVCOBPOBATKD IN INDIA. PUNDB exceed Five Crores Reveet. Absoluts Sbctjrity. llMMtlll S 1,811 141.11 immmttiuitti* tilB $8,847 fill Total Policies in force 69,40! assuring with Bonus Additions $88,817,617.00 New Business* for tbe year 1918 Establishes a record in394 words
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Advertisement436 1920-06-28 10 BANKS. Banana fadastrlelte De Chine. (Incorperted in Franca.) Capital Pre. Jso/wo,ooc Paid-up N (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Berthelot. General Manager A, J. Pernotte. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue Saint Lazare, Paris. BRANCHES: Canton, Hanoi, Makden, Pekin,436 words
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Advertisement490 1920-06-28 10 BANKS. Z to m hhi lait, mm Bead Officb -Singapore, Raffle* Chambers 4,5 6 Branches; Penan*, 65 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Mnar, 77/79 Jalan Snleiman. Bata Pahat, 11)9 Jalan Bahama*. Agenciee at London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy. Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang CAPITAL Authorised490 words
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Advertisement576 1920-06-28 10 RANKS. CMASTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INOORPORA'i KD IN KNOT,AWT) BY ROYAL CBARTBR. Paid ap Capitol in 100,000 Share, of «0 each AS.OOO.Otf Reserve Fend £3 000,0. 0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,0C0,(>00 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Connty Weftmin«r»and Parr's576 words
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Advertisement218 1920-06-28 10 €>TT© SCHIFFNER 31 KLING STREET (Ist Floor) WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE SOLE AGENT FOR THE OMEGA WATCH C 0., Swltsertaad THE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., CALCU IT A—SOLEUHE Switzerland JUST ARRIVED. Sir William Crookes Glasses An ideal glass for the glare and weak eyes. A variety of protestors and sun glasses,218 words
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