Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1920
1920-07-01
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Title Section29 1920-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. Vill. -m 152 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 PRICE H GENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY I, 1920.29 words
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Advertisement164 1920-07-01 1 I The Malaya Tribune AND Shipping Gazette. The Popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Loc i 1 EventsPnU and Latest Telegrams. Sports Notes by Expert Critics. Tbe Sportsman's Paper. I Piatt Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Singapore. Immediate Delivery. MOTOR LAUNCH I Length 23164 words
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Advertisement13 1920-07-01 1 felg 'BEHCH nun FIRST AVOURITE. FOR IP THE r P,CS ■i Hi BEER.13 words
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Advertisement169 1920-07-01 1 TRUCKS I D Four-wheel-drive Trucks, I due to equal distribution of power and load, save 1/3 j on tires and IC/J5 on fuel i J consumption I {Estate Supplies Acetic (99&98-P Acid Veneer Chests i Mom I Chests Latex Cups ETC Mitsui SBussan Kaisfa, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan.) 1 I169 words
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Article12 1920-07-01 2 [We do mot mttmm Nfcj m/k/rm Ac optiMtotw AcprasMd bjj uorrwposMtauss»]12 words
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Article448 1920-07-01 2 From i 4 ANTICIPATION" The load roar of cannons has ceased, the bursting of shells and bombs has given place to carillons, the Victory Fl»g has been hoisted in the midst of public enjoyments, and thus the risk of life has come to an end. The people448 words
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Article103 1920-07-01 2 Tbe annual report of Kemamar, Ltd, for 1919, to be presented at the annual general meeting at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, .on Thursday, July 8, at 11.45 a m, it> Mining op«ra ions have been carried on by thesub.hameesof Tebak Tin Ft.-Id9, Ltd, at »he following watersheds :—Sungei103 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1920-07-01 2 QUALIFIED DENTIST 45 South Bridge Road (near the Central Police Station) SINGAPORE. ESTIMATES FREE OF CHABGE. Mr. Wang's qualificatioa is a Straits Government recognition of his having furnished a sufficient guarantee of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry. Boars 9—5 dally, (Sundays Bolldays excepted). CONSULTATION553 words
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Advertisement487 1920-07-01 2 NOISES and NERVES. A noise in the road outside or the clatter of the children at their play was enough to cause me real agony," said one nervous woman. Think what that means I When a man or woman is a prey to run-down nerves every sudden sound causes misery.487 words
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Advertisement222 1920-07-01 2 If you have do the work of Dictaphone Used. Terms Moderate THE LETTER TYPING OFFICE Burlington Bouse Phone UOB. S Coleman St. 4 9 CURES TALK. Great Fame of a Great Medicine Won by Actual Merit The fame of Link's Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has222 words
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Advertisement305 1920-07-01 2 I A NAME OP MERIT THAT NEVER FAILS TO Build Goodwill. PREMO The roofing that tor many years has stood for all that is best in roofing material. PREMO The roofing that satisfies everybody in every clime. PREMO A roofing of distinction. Sound and •reliable in every detail. Send for305 words
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Advertisement920 1920-07-01 3 I Grand Patronage Night, To-Night. JT" t Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Immediate Presence of Alhanwhra I mmmmon IS Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, fg the Only 1 tne Ineatre Bir Monamed IV Din Almerhum Sultan Muhammed, K.CMG., and Party theatre I wher» yon AT THE with an920 words
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Advertisement343 1920-07-01 3 Change of Programme. At 730 Sharp. A STITCH IN Tltiie A play featuring Gkdys Leslie, in 5 Parts JLt ia p an. Pvompt THE CREAT LB DON MYSTE V Serial Episodes Three and Fur in Four ParisAt IO p m THE "SELZNICK" SPECIAL THE LAW OF COMPENSATION The iPicture Everyone343 words
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Article704 1920-07-01 4 The rubber industry seems to be at the parting of the ways. It has to sorap old methods for new, and it has problems to face whioh have not oomplicated its operations in the past. It has, in the opinion of some people who think themselves good judges,704 words
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Article231 1920-07-01 4 Tin is at $127.50; no sellers. We learn that Mr Mathieo hat returned from the Federated Malay States and resamed his daties at the Economic Gardens. Tbe P and 0 8 8 Karmala is ex* pected to arrive from Hongkong at daylight on Snndaj and will leave at 2 p231 words
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Article175 1920-07-01 4 Special Meeting io Penang. P 4 (From Om Om» Cmim§umtmtJ Penang, June 30.—At a special meeting of the P A M Mr Bruce, the vioe-ohairman presiding, a letter was read from Mr Kennedy, the President, explaining that circumstances rendered it imperative for him to take home leave for175 words
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Article417 1920-07-01 4 New Body Appointed- A Government Gazette Extraordinary contains an order of the Food Controller constituting a Rice Distributing Board for the Settlement of Singapore. The Bice Rationing Board ap pointed in February is dissolved with effeot from Jane 11, and the Rioe Distributing Board is appointed with417 words
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Article181 1920-07-01 4 Mr H H Holden who, in addition to his secretarial duties first to Mr Ebden during his office as Senior Puisne. Justice and later to Mr Justice Barrett Lennard, carried out the duties of Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, has relinquished Government servioe and joins Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co181 words
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Article452 1920-07-01 4 Landed With Only Htlf-Gallop of Petrel. Governor and Air-Mail. When Capt Carrol), flying with Ma Nighthawk aeroplane, Und.-d ihe raoeoonrae on Tuesday aft^ r noon, he had only half.a gallon of petrol left in bis main tank. He could have flown only for another iwo-and-a-half miles or452 words
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Article226 1920-07-01 4 A dainty bobbed-haired damae. with garments as -canty aa her lock, opened last night's performance anu filled a happy but perspiring audience with envy of the lightness of her attire which was equalled by tbe lightness of her dancing. Set "in a quaint conglomeration of pigmy cities and226 words
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Article87 1920-07-01 4 Singapore, Jane 30. hi 1 6 re P° r the market has steadily declined and a heavy fall in price, has to 7 ed 8 flV?? ly w«tionsopenoperating. Standard Bheet sold at from 69 to 72 a decline ct, on the week. Off-qaality Sheet C^T?^ 1 Standard87 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1920-07-01 4 ROBINSON CD., Ltd. anwrpomted in tbe Stnuu Settiemento.) THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPT. Washing BATS WING BOW TIES! Wmmmmm\\\ RouDci Assorted and Ittl sixea •quare 32 to 36 end*. ID c»eB long. White Grounds Assorted Coloured Cheeks, Stripes and Figured Designs 95 cu F «ch ™«y wa»h 95*»* And always look clean179 words
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Advertisement497 1920-07-01 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strata Settlements) 86 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. New Shipmenti JUST ARRIVED OT Greenfield Stocks St Dies with Taps Whit worth* a Thread ia case complete. Little Giant screw Plates with Taps in boxes from it, in to < ia. Extra Hand Taps Whit worth's497 words
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Advertisement26 1920-07-01 4 IT IS NOT THE MONEY THAT COUNTS BOT I QUALITY YOU CAN HAVE IT ia Shlpchandlery Estate Supplies Kiam Kiat I Co. 108 109 Market St26 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous123 1920-07-01 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Thursday, July 1. High Tides.—11.16 a.m., 10,27 p.m. Football: BCOvSCFA. The Qnaints, Vic Theatre, 9.50, Friday, June 2 High Tides—5.18 a.m., 5.46 p.m. Balgownle, Derrick's, 12.15. Football: S C CII v Qresham House, s T Co., V 8 H B, Union Jack Club ground. C C Bowls123 words
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Article144 1920-07-01 5 Germany is recognising that the has no alternative but to accept the conditions oj the Versailles Treaty. J:i Imperial Committee reports favourably on a large scheme oj wireless communications for the Empire. The Ministry oj Tansportproposes drastic reforms in the British railway system. Mr Lloyd George has confidence144 words
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Article195 1920-07-01 5 GLRMAN leader on peace TREATY. Reuter. Berlin, June 28. —At the first meeting of the new Reichstag, Fehrenbacb, speaking on foreign policy, said that the Germans scarcely recognised the heavy burden of the .Versailles Treaty on the German Government. There was no alterna. uve but to try andReuter. - 195 words
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Article128 1920-07-01 5 Believes They Will Accept BUI. Reuter. London, Jane 29 —In the House ot Commons on the Home Rale debate, Mr Lloyd George emphasised that in their present condition of mind there was no proposal acceptable to Britain which was acceptable to the Irish people. Nevertheless heReuter. - 128 words
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Article80 1920-07-01 5 Reuter. Ihe Hague, June 28.—The Jurists Ad?iaoiy Committee has urged that provision be made so that purely cases will go automatically before the Court of International Justice, It 'suggested that an immediate luterna -»onal Conference should be recommended to the Council of the League of Nations in orderReuter. - 80 words
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Article56 1920-07-01 5 Reuter. -mdon, Jane 29.—In the House oiUmmoDs, replying to Sir J G catcher, Mr Bonar Law said the government had deoided that if Fry art's ship, the Brussels, *m aold, the prooeeds would be Qb1 to establiah a memorial or euuow a 8f, fmen's institution wherewith th« nameReuter. - 56 words
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Article278 1920-07-01 5 HOW THE SCHEME SHOULD BE WORKED. Report of Imperial Committee. Reuter. LondoD, Jun* 28 —"Bhe report of he Imperial Wireless Telegraphy Committer, published to-nigh', r«ijommnndg a scheme of connecting various parts of the Empire by wirel S3 links not exoeetligg 2,000 nil s. The Commi'tne believes oy thisReuter. - 278 words
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Article154 1920-07-01 5 Letting the Matter Drop. Reuter. London, June 28—In the House of Commons, replying to Visoount Curzon, Mr Lloyd George stated that the Allied Committee were considering to ensure that the trial of the w&r criminals at Leipzig was not nudnly delayed. R-plying to "fir Horatio Bottomlev MrReuter. - 154 words
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Article192 1920-07-01 5 Drastic Reform Programme. Reuter. London, Jane 29.—1n a white paper issued, containing proposals of the Ministry of Transport with reference to the fatare organisation of the railways in Britain, it is suggested that the railways be formed into five or six gronps for England and Wales and oneReuter. - 192 words
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Article24 1920-07-01 5 Reuter. New York, Jane 28.—The Government have purchased a farther seven hundred thousand oanoea of silver at a dollar an ounce.—Beater.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article26 1920-07-01 5 Reuter. Berlin, June 26,—The Socialist, Loebe, has been elected President of the Reichstag.—Ranter. Washington, June 26.—President Wilson haa aooepted the resignation of Orowell, Assistant War Secretary.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article274 1920-07-01 5 WARM DEMONSTRATION BY DEMOCRATS. Tbe Presidential Fight. Reuter. San Franoisco, June 29.—A feature of the Convention was the letting downsfrom the oeiling, at the conclusion of the signing, of th« "star spangled banner," the United States flag, said to be the largest in the oouniry. The flagReuter. - 274 words
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Article151 1920-07-01 5 Singapore, July 1. Tin.—Buyers at $127}. Robber Report.—The auotion olose weak, showing a decline of yesterday's prices. Outside the market is deolining and weaker. July Sheet realising 72$, Aug/Sept around and Oc'/Ddo 82 cents. Share Report,—Dull. Rubbers-—Little ohanged.—Jimahs have improved and have buyers at $2 45,151 words
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Article298 1920-07-01 5 Reuter. Washington, June 26.—An epidemic ot yelleW lever ha» broke» o»4 in 3«1v»dar.—laln»er. It is stated, says the "Bangkok Times," that the late heir presumptive of Siam had given instructions in Singapore regarding the disposal of his property. Barker and Oo have received a cable from the Secretaries of BnkitReuter. - 298 words
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Article424 1920-07-01 5 [Wĕ do met mrnmmrtIf mdom ttf opinion» aaprsaasil ky «errwpoed*!*. J The SRC Groo d. Prom A NTLBOL8H E VIST The suggestion aired by your corespondent, in your issue of the 26-h ins\ in reference to the negltC'ed portion of the Esplanade, i f>, ih«* under control of the424 words
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Article451 1920-07-01 5 From OLD RAFFLESIAN I have do donbt that the 8 R 0, who for so many years have looked upon half of the Eiplanaie as their own, will not like the idea of becoming oo-heirs of the same along with others. Nevertheless, oan we not451 words
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Article745 1920-07-01 5 Policy of Lighter Tipping. A Shareholder's Criticism. Tbe sixteenth oidinaty genera meeting of ibe B*.idyoroft Robber Oompany, Limited, was held In th Chartered Back Obambera y_Bt*rdayatnoo", M-0 V Mil pr-ai U f-d an i th* o hers present w«r« :b» Hon Mr H J A tdi-, Mr P745 words
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Article128 1920-07-01 5 The following were guests at a dinner party at Government House yesterday evening: The Hon Mr and Mrs J Lornie, the Hon Mr P T Allen, Mr and Mrs 0 Hannigan, Mr TI M Gordon, Signor G M Ter zano, Mr HJ Dickinson, M and Mdme Bribosia, M and Mdme128 words
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Article265 1920-07-01 5 FOOTBALL. SCCvSCFA. We publish again the teams for the match this afternoon on the Padang between the 8 0 0 aod the Straits Chinese FA. Th s should be a game well wor.h watching SCC: Bean Hill and Cusbway Sinclair, Lynch and Munro Jamie, sun, t>lack, Smito, Moss and265 words
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Article86 1920-07-01 5 S C C Vjp R C. The SCO hookey eleven administered a aound beating to the S R 0 hockey team on the Padang yesterday, reversing the decision of the last meeting. The scores for the S0 0 were Stocks (3), Ruahwaldy (2), Gosling, Franklin and Prentice' while the86 words
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Article90 1920-07-01 5 100 Yards Jackson Millar Cop Race. At the Swimming Club, on Sunday morning, after the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch, the 100 yards Jackson Millar Cup handicap race for this year will be swam off. Members who intend to compete are requested to send in their names aa90 words
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Article60 1920-07-01 5 The Test Match Rumour. The Secretary of the Marylebone C O (Mr Lacey) declarea that there ii no foundation for the report published in the Daily Chronicle alleging that tbe Australian Cricket Board of Control would only choose players for teat matches, daring the forthcoming visit of the English60 words
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Article40 1920-07-01 5 All the houses in Johore Bahru bordering the sea front, on the road from the station to the hotel, have been acquired by Government, and will shortly be demolished, and a wide Bea Front will result, says the ''Malayan Leader."40 words
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Advertisement177 1920-07-01 5 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA {{tf 0* The exclusive system of tone J al c-ntrol oi the Columbia V# Jv Grafonola enables y.u *> \Jb»*/ modulate its tone volume with merely a touch. Prices from |93 Come in and irir It play our «J[T Little Wonder fiecords Robinson Piano Ck)., Ltd, (Inoorpormtod in177 words
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Advertisement147 1920-07-01 6 Player's Player's Navy Cut Navy Cut Tobacco !ob»sco "DE LUXE" $1.20 SI.80 Per lb. tin- Per i lb. tin. j Player's Navy Cut Cigarettes 90 cents per tin of SO Mo More Dfsafipolntfmont. If your Motor ears eater for frequent repairs, just send It to The Serangoon Motor Garage, 92147 words
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Advertisement612 1920-07-01 6 THE EMPIRE STUDIO, Ltd., Photographic Goods Dealers, No. I B, Orchard Road, Singapore. Developing, Printing, Enlarging ft Cofonring for Amateurs. POST CARDS OP VIBWB ALWAYS IN STOCK. Ordars pramptly execo»'d eitargaa moderate. Apply to Ohua Kee Yang, Manager. For Sale One Douglas Motor Cycle with SideCar, 2 Cylinders, 4* h.p..612 words
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Advertisement567 1920-07-01 6 MOTOR LOBSIES ON HIRE. Telephone 597, or Apply at 28. BOAT QUAY. 17 7 7 FOR SALE.—Jerusalem Artichokes at 10 cents per lb. Apply Economic Gardens, Cluny Road. 1 7 T— 26 7 NOTICE. Mr- G. Gordon Black's connec* J t ion with this Company terminated on June, 30, 1920.567 words
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Advertisement183 1920-07-01 6 Nothing So Good j Wrigley's Chewing Gum I For'the Teeth For the Digestion For your Disposition SPEARMINT DOUBLEMINT JUIC V FRUIT, Have You Seen Maynard's Window? Remember After Every Meal MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA), Ltd., Distributors- "SERVICE" I ssj itfdsjManwiTr th* ss sal Motor Lorries IN STOCK 1, 11/*,I 1 2,183 words
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Advertisement50 1920-07-01 6 ■MINN HIS. TOBACCO tl. I 38 BOBINSON BOAD, SINGAPOBE IPOH. KOALA LOMPUR ft PEHAHQ. Tag Wee Cigarettes. Oar New Chop of Tas Hee Cigarettes j JaS introduoed into the 11 y a tr 7 noe you oon Certificates from Sultans who nse our oigarettes testify T lo their excellence. I50 words
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Article444 1920-07-01 7 Litigation and Lass. The report of the Eastern Shipping Co, Ltd, to be presented at the thirteenth annual general meeting on June 30, covering the year ended Dec 31 last, shows a loss on the year's working amounting to $68,781.08. Tbe loss is largely due to expenses444 words
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Article161 1920-07-01 7 Alphabetical lilt of Infected (signal X GQ) and Suspected (signal F P B) Porte Signal fneoM■arr) in adPort notified. dltioa to Disease Quarantine I** Amoy FP B Cerebrospinal Meningitis Bangkok KG Q Cholera Baasein XQ Q Small-pox. Batavia ICQ Cerebro-Spiaal Meningitis. Bombay X G Q Influenxt. Calcutta KG Q161 words
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Advertisement599 1920-07-01 7 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular nd 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 abeut July 6 To MARSEILLES LONDON Leave599 words
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Advertisement88 1920-07-01 7 SEING LINE OF STEAMERS. BANGOON and CHINA BUN. .8. (Jlexoqls 8,?.V3 Tone. S.s. Ska>*g Bee f>,799 Tons. 8.8. 3EAJJQ CHOOS 4,77', Tom. For t reign or passage, apply (HONG HOE Co. Agents. HEAP ENS MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Vmmi to BATaVIa, CHEBIBOK 111 SAMABAX6. S v Twice a Week SINBAPBBE88 words
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Advertisement614 1920-07-01 7 DOLLAR LINE. Regular Sailings From SINGAPORE to NEW TORE via NORTH OHINA and PANAMA CANAL. Tons Arriving Grace Dollar displacement 15,000 Jnly 28 M. S. Dollar 19,000 Aug 18 Also operating regular lines to VANCOUVER SAN FRANCIBOO. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the614 words
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Advertisement102 1920-07-01 7 80UIETA DI NAVIGAZIONL A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO LINE. (Incorporated in Italy) HOMEWARD BOUND. S. s. Persia," for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, late July. 8. 8. Pilsna," for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, about Aug. 18. OUTWABD BOUND. 8.8. ''Pilsna," for Hotgko. g, Shanghai and Japanese Purts et> or about July102 words
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Advertisement411 1920-07-01 7 O. S. K. Tli Osaka Skim Kaisba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Propwed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to chaage without notice) European Line. PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Himalaya Maru middle July Alps Maru Sept New York Line. (via PANAMA OANAL) Honolulu Maru411 words
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Advertisement580 1920-07-01 7 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated. in Japan) Under Mail Coatract with tbe Imperial Japaaw Govern-:-* (Subject to Alterations without Notice) European Mall Lino Fortnightly Service For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG, OOLOMBO, SUEZ, POET SAID MARSEILLES. Inaba Maru j u l y 2" Kamo Maru j u l y 17 Iyo580 words
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Advertisement414 1920-07-01 8 WANTED, WANTED.—A neat tracer of any nationality and also a junior clerk able to type, the latter to be of either sex- Apply to S. c/o Malaya Tribune 30 6 12 7 WANTED—A competent cor respondence clerk with a fair knowledge of shorthand and type* writing. Good rospects for the414 words
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Advertisement378 1920-07-01 8 NOTICES. NOTICE f Our sales-room' is ifbw located at No. 7, Bras Basah Road. f SINGER SEWING MACttINE Co. 24 6 23 7 NOTICE. P pition of clerk for Estate in Keiantan is filled- Applicant? a Liale Dispensary 30 6 37 THE Sll 1110 Mil PBESS •MKBH Printers and Publishers378 words
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Advertisement506 1920-07-01 8 INSUBANCE. The Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Sti its Settlement!.) Board or Diexcroßs Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. O B.K Chairman. Lim Nee S. ou Eeq 1 an Soo O lan Beg Oog Boon Tat Raj 8 Q Won* Be Lim Ch»'e Ch a Bag Tan Ban Kiam506 words
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Advertisement462 1920-07-01 8 BANKS. Banqao Industrielle De Chine. (Incorported in France.) Authorised Capital Fr». 250,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up 75W000 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Berthelot. General Manager A. Si Pernotte. HEAD OFFICE: 74. Rue Saint Lazare, Paris. BRANCHES: Canton,462 words
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Advertisement514 1920-07-01 8 TH 11 Hobi tall, Lißlttl. Head Office ingapore, Baffles Chambers 4, I A 6. Branches; 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Junker Street. Maar, 77/7» Jalan Saleiman. Bat* Pabat, 109 Jalan Bahama!. Agenciee at London. New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang CAPITAL, Authorised $8,000,000514 words
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Advertisement567 1920-07-01 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OMNDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHABTBJL Paid ap Ckpib.l in 100,000 Shares of £20 each 12.000.00f Reserve Fand £3 000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 BANKERS. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Lid. London County Wertmin"to/ and Parr's Bank, Ltd, National Provincial and567 words
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Advertisement320 1920-07-01 8 ©TT© SeHIFFNER 31 KLING STREET (I* Floor) I WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE SOLE AGENT FOR THE OMEGA WATCH Co., g tii Synod. THE ANGLO-SWISS WATCH Co., CALCUITA-SOUIJBE, fSwllMrlandJ JUST ARRIVED. Sir William Crookes Glasses An ideal glass for the glare and weak eyes. A variety of protectors and sun glasses,320 words
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