Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1920
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Title Section29 1920-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVLNING DAILY. Vol. VII No 278 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1920,29 words
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Advertisement100 1920-11-26 1 I S. IMAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 a m, —5 SO p.m. ADSLPHI HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 North Bridge Road, Sintfapare j THE NEW 1920 16 h.p. FOUR-CYLINDER "The Onstanding Car." With touring bodyr tumble-in sided bodywork, hood, double windscreen, C. A. V. Lighting and Starting, Electric and100 words
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Advertisement32 1920-11-26 1 The Lame that stand* j for the beat in high clati toilet requisites. Factory Representatives n Jicksoi. Tener Hill. Inc. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) I aVa, Plalayeea Green, Singapore 132 words
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Article124 1920-11-26 2 BOXING. The Welterweight Contest. Reuter. London, Nov 20,—Tbe boxing boat between Lewis and Basham was very fast and keen. Lewis, who at the outset delivered heavy body blows and a right to the j.w, had the better of the first couple of rounds. Thereafter Basham boxed beautifully, looting leftsReuter. - 124 words
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Article233 1920-11-26 2 An Interesting Match. On Sunday morning, at Kuals Lampar, a very interesting match took place between Mr Jus-ice Crab b -Watt and Mr E P Kyle. Tbe former is, perhaps, ooe of tbe best koown golfen ia tbe Straics, whilt Mr Kyle, wbo distinguished himseb ia the Amateur Championship233 words
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Article450 1920-11-26 2 An Exciting Finish. A Kaala Lumpur team last M >i day played a one innings match with a Malacca cricket eleven several of whom were schoolboys, sod it was j very creditable indeed of the latter to force a draw when one considers the wV facilities tbe local cricketers,450 words
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Article41 1920-11-26 2 At Penang, M Clemencean had a long talk with Messrs Ponloa and Descraquea and with Major Natter and promised them that, whatever happened, he would visit the Malay States when he carried oat his pro. jeoted visit to Indo-Obine in 1921.41 words
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Advertisement384 1920-11-26 2 Electrical Supplies. Mow in St clt V. I. R. and Lead Covered Wires and Cables 1 Metal Fi. ament Lamps Tabte Fans Bare Copper Wires Lightning Conductor Materials Etc Etc Qnotatlrns given tor til kinds of Electrical Installations SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements.; ELECTRICAL ENQUIRIES TO SINGAPORE.384 words
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Advertisement658 1920-11-26 2 TOLD BY THE PARISH PRIEST. A STOBT OP CUBA. 4 At Canasi, in the island of Cuba, there lives the Keverend Father Vihanueva, a priest who, like so many others of his cloth, is a father in deed as well as in name to the members of his flock. Hence658 words
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Advertisement253 1920-11-26 2 Provisions. FRESH SHIPMENTS ARRIVED OF TIELEMAN DRO3, (Ulden, Holland) WBLL-KNOWN PRODUCTS COMPRISING Meat, Vegetable, etc. Stockists Everywhere POLE AGENTS: literoatloiale Crediet-eo Hmdeis Vemniglng fct Ratterdam. 11 1« D Almeida Street, Singapore, SUB AGENTS: The Seremban General Agency, Ltd., Singapore, Seremban <& Kuala Lumpur. The PRESENT CRiSIB necessitates every ESTATE OWNER253 words
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Advertisement972 1920-11-26 3 MARLBOROUGH fhe Hall for Comfort, Good Murio and Good Picture* Beach Bood. j Fro* Thursday. November 2 5 to Tuesday. November 30 AN ENTERTAINING W. W HODKINSON PdOTO-PLAY Featuring the popular star J WARREN KERRIGAN and charming Mi, FRITZ! BRUNETTE THE DREAM CHEATER P > pleaaing in U« charX o?&972 words
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Advertisement608 1920-11-26 3 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF A Tremendous Serial Attvaoiion I FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 WAIT. World Brady Pictures Present LEW FIELDS and MADGE EVANS In a story of tears and smiles THE CORNER GROCER From the great play which ran over nine hundred nights in New York City In Five Parts.608 words
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Obituary75 1920-11-26 4 DB \THB. 800 OHO NO OH I H—At Tan Took Bang Hospital, on 25th inst., Mr. Soo Ohong Ohm, of Joo Caiat Terrace, aged 44. Interment at 5 o'clock thia evening at Bidadari. 26 11 26 11 OHIA.— On Thursday, Nov. 25, at No. 26, High street, Mr.75 words
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Article673 1920-11-26 4 Leaving the value of land oat of the question, the oost of building has gone up 200 per oent in Singapore daring tbe past fonr years. C learly, it is not only necessary bat absolutely essential that that cost shoald be substantially reduced, so that there673 words
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Article128 1920-11-26 4 The Rent Assessment Board will all in the Munioipal Board Room on T esday next at 2.15 p m. A Chinese named Cbua See Tan, ohirged with betas; found in possession of and makiug and preparing oh andn, was fined $1,500 by Capt Kowbotham on Tnesday. Members of the Moslem128 words
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Article122 1920-11-26 4 Uncle Ned The repeat performance of Uncle Ned" by the E Igar Warwick Comedy Co in the Victoria Theatre last night was a great success. The whole pi ay, dealing with the reform of tbe hard character and iron system of a commercial magnate by bis young122 words
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Obituary234 1920-11-26 4 We regret to record tbe death of Mr Jocelyn Francis de Souza, which occurred at 6 p m yesterday at his residence, 217—5 Qaeen Street. He had Dot been in good health lately and about 4 months ago underwent an opera .ion at Batavie. He was b >rn in234 words
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Article52 1920-11-26 4 tfeasn Barlow and Co rpport:— Singapore, No 25,—Since last reporting quota-i >r\> have declined slightly, but th re is a fairly firm under-current in the copra market. Prices close as follows No. 1 S andard $20 to $21. No. 2 Standard $19 to $20. No. 3 Standard $1352 words
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Article476 1920-11-26 4 The departure of the s s Minderco to Western Australia has been da* far* J. Mails for WA will now clos* at 2 p m to-morrow. v. r Totn Feawick, who is appeariigiath* Wa w -k was formerly a member of the British Rhine Army Dramatic Sooiety. Tne proposal to476 words
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Article722 1920-11-26 4 By ''Quiz." Pity the poor pressman. He is the batt of every pablic man who wishes to squirm oat of a hole, Mr Seth, at Monday's Council meeting, said that the Bent Assessment Board' iad been consulted about the new Rent Bill, The membets of the Board, no doubt,722 words
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Article16 1920-11-26 4 The next outward mail is expected to arrive at Penang on Deo 1. par the Tara.16 words
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Advertisement177 1920-11-26 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. tX'MAS f Bazaar Now Open yg Toys Gifts I Great larieti. I Tom Smith's X'mas Crackers. liOBINSON Co., Ltd. Incorporated in toe Strait* Settlements. A LUBRICANT I FOR EVERY PURPOSE. BEND YOUR ORDERS TO THB Asiatic Pelrolf urn Co. (S.S.), Ltd. (Incorporated177 words
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Advertisement503 1920-11-26 4 I GUAN KI.VT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in kkt StraiU SettUmeaU; 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. BUNTINGS, 18 in. wide by 40 yards Rolls assorted colours, rix Black, Blue, Light Blue, Green, Red, White and Yellow. BRUSHES Banister, Brass Wire Tube, Chines* Varnish. Moulder's Steel with Strap, with Handle, Beat Paint, Copper503 words
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Advertisement35 1920-11-26 4 KiamKiataCo., Market Street. FRESH ARRIVALS. Aspinall's White Sanitary Enamel Kitoon's Blow Lamps Glidden's Aluminium Paint. Europe Fire Bricks and Clay. Nicholson's Files Babbitt's White Metal Tarred Rope Disinfectant aad varnish of mill males and kinds.35 words
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Miscellaneous143 1920-11-26 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Friday. Nor. 26. High Tidea.—9.9 a.rn 10.23 p.m. Manioipfcl Commiiaionerp, 3.30. Footlall China Famine Relief 'Fond Mat oh, SCCvSCFA. B Bcoat*, route mat oh, 8 15. Warwick Comedy Co, Yio Thtatr*, "The Caae of L*dy Cumb-jr.'' Saturday. Nov 27. High Tidea. —10 29 am, 11.48 pm. 8143 words
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Article181 1920-11-26 5 fhe from Ireland is terribly tragic, The latest sensation is a scene oj slaughter at \a football match, on the military making a search for arms and murderers. fhe crowd became panieslricken, and there were many casualties. Amongst the killed was one 0/ the goalkeepers, Mr Devlin and181 words
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Article95 1920-11-26 5 ASIA BOLSHEVISM. SOVIET TURNS ATTENTION TO SIBERIA. Reuter. London. Nov 21.—Fdbwing the defeat of Wrangel, tbe Moscow Gov. erament is paying serious attention to Biberia, where, according to Vladivostok, the outlook is fall of d»rk possibilities. The Soviet has instructed the Verkhne Cdhnk Government to take tke strongest measures toReuter. - 95 words
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Article107 1920-11-26 5 Reuter. London, Nov 22.—The International Federation of Tradesanions Congress meeting ia London to-day elected the railway leader, Mr J H Thomas, president of the Federation vice Mr Appleton. Mr Thomas in a speech emphasised the one thing the vorld required was peace He urged ths C OD t»Reuter. - 107 words
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Article64 1920-11-26 5 Reuter. London, Nov 22.— Mesopotamian communique states that though iporadic ontbreaks and disorders are •till to be feared, organised resistance h»9 ended. The Fifty-fifth and Fifty-third Brigade columns operating on the Shut Hi 11a and Shatt Hindi yes branches of tbe Euphrates met little resistance, and recoveredReuter. - 64 words
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Article156 1920-11-26 5 Reuter. Mr. Jangham Carter had before hi a in the district oourt yesterday aca ie in which a Chinese towkay nam id Tan Chee Meng of Chop Kirn Guan Lwg, IS Purvis-street, wis charged with selling or exposing o t having in his possession for •ale f for the purposeReuter. - 156 words
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Article1648 1920-11-26 5 TERRIBLE STORY OF BLOODSHED. Stampede at Croke Park. Reuter. London, Nov 22 —Although the fallsovyof the awful scene in Cickf Pirk ou SunUy has not yet oome, a brief official acoount emphasises that Binn Fein pickets fired on mili aiy in lorries approaohing the ground. It appears theReuter. - 1,648 words
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Article440 1920-11-26 5 FOOTBALL. To-day's Charity Match- The soccer teams of the S 0 C and the Straits Chinese F A will meet on the Padang this afternoon in a charity match on behalf of the China Famine Relief Fund, and all sports men are urged to tarn up and make tbe440 words
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Article50 1920-11-26 5 St Andrew's Day Match. The St Andrew's Day mgger ixture will be played on Tuesday next and the Rest team bas now been selected as follows B'ughan ifoulger, Scanlon, Lee and Jones* Mitton Sloper and Broad Bart lev. Heggarty, Green, Roche, H R 8 Law, Hitter, Williams and Boyce.50 words
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Article69 1920-11-26 5 M C C Defeated by N S W. Sydney, Nov 22,—New Bouth Wales defeated Marylebone by six wickets. Hobbs scored 112 in tbe first innings.—Renter. Sportsmen of British Guiana have suggested that they be allowed to collect a portion of tbe £1,500 required if the visit of a British69 words
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Article37 1920-11-26 5 100 Yards Handicip. On Sunday morning, at the Swim, miog Club, there will be a 100 yards handicap race. The lait event on the fixture card for the year ia a team race, on Deo 12.37 words
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Article63 1920-11-26 5 Rice for Odell Cop. The second points raoe for the Odell Cap will be sailed on Sunday morning by members of the Singapore Yacht Club. The course will be :—Start TJ E pier, roand c/s Recorder, o/s Patrol, mark boat off Swimming Club, in* side c/« Recorder, and finish63 words
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Article45 1920-11-26 5 Ex-Singaporean s Prowess. Mr RL D Wodebouse, tbe ex. Singapore golfer, is now in the final of the golf championship of Hongkong, He will meet A D Kraft and is expected so beat him, Some interesting sports items will be found on page 2.45 words
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Article26 1920-11-26 5 We would remind our readers that the subscription to the 6 par cent Frenoh Consols is drawing to an end, and will close on Nov SO.26 words
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Article450 1920-11-26 5 How Prices of Materials Have Soared. Tho continuation of the report on house property by the Commission on Pre fl leering reada:— Steel constructional materials are all imported, and local produotiou appears to be at present impossible. There are two main kinds of girders and steel for reinforced450 words
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Article82 1920-11-26 5 Singapore, Nov 26. Silver 47J. Hongkong.—6Bs. Shanghai.—46s. Three mon h* Gold $45. Tin—No C*ble. No Market. Share I arket. —Depressed. Rubber. —TftniLalak* (Urn* 67$ cents. Ulu Par.dans $1 22$ KunH.togs 95 ceuts. New Serendahs $3. J -1-tor.gs 6* cents. C'aigie-1-iS $1 l?$ Offers nre invited for:—Montakaba,82 words
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Article216 1920-11-26 5 Athens, Nov 22.—The taking of a plebiscite has been postponed.— Beuter. The report of the directors of W'>*rne Broc, L*d, for the eleven months sstoVd 30 ahnw a nett profit of $8 9 639 18. A final dividend of 50 p-»r onnt (unkrg 65 per cent for the whole period)216 words
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Article209 1920-11-26 5 Singapore, Nov 26. Tin.— Copra.—Business done. Tsploea.—Weak—Business done. Sago Flour.—Business done. Gambier.—No Business. Pepper—Weak—No Basiness. 0 .her Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations, Nutmegs 110 8. per pieul... 60.00 Nutmegs 80 8 55.00 Copra Ball 20.50* Copra Srorong Talo 20.50* Copra Dongalo 20 50* Copra Kayong 20.50* Copra209 words
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Article29 1920-11-26 5 Fred Wsisrlnraic Co. Ltd Singapore, Nov 16, To day's «losing rnbber qnotatloos sre as suder N*w York 174 on don I/' I Singapore 37 Boot 38 Deo29 words
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Article44 1920-11-26 5 12 o'Clock Noon. Not 26 PaR Ribbed. Crepe. Smoked 8h Glceing Prieee, Cloiing Prioee. Buyers 8><U w. Bnyeri Sellert. Rpot 37 38 Nov D»o 38 Jan to Mar 40 41 April to Jane 45 45) Tone of Markets Weak.44 words
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Article52 1920-11-26 5 Singapore, Not 26, On LondonBank 4 m/a 2/4 D*maud 2/3J Private 3 m/s 2/4 i On IndiaBank T. T. 142 Or. Hongkong— Bank <l/d 5B\ prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 46$ Of; Java— Bank T. T. 129$ On Japan— Bank d/d 77 Sovereigna—baying rata $8.54 Bank of England rate52 words
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Advertisement210 1920-11-26 5 VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINES DRUMS VELLUMS CYMBALS •JAZZ INSTRUMENTS ROBINSON PIANO Company, Limited. f Incorporated in Hongkong.) SINGAPORE PR4SER CHALMERS Engineering Works. 9kmW Proprietors:—GENERAL ELECTRIC Oo Ltd (Incorporated in Btglaod) 62, Robinson Road, Singapore. SObB AGISTS FOR Jas Carter (Stalybridge, Ltd. RUBBER MACHINES. Telephone No. 268 Telegrams: "VANNER," United Motor Works,210 words
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Article113 1920-11-26 6 Lattst Ceylon Action- Wiring from Colombo, on Not 18, the Malay Mail" correspondent states :—lmmediate itepe are being taken by the Ceylon Planters' Association, the Chamber of Commerce and Estate Agents' Association, to form a general oommittee, thoroughly representative of all Ceylon tea and rabber Interests, through113 words
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Article258 1920-11-26 6 Messrs Wbeeloek and 00, of Shanghai, report on Nov 4 The situation in our outward freight markets is as follows To United Kingdom and Qonti< nent :—The slight improvement wbieh we noted in oar last issue oame to an abrupt termination owing to tbe general disorganisation of trade258 words
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Article184 1920-11-26 6 The sensational offering of the Gaiety oinema this week is the grand presentation of a new continued chapter play The Invisible Hand," Vitagraph's latest and greatestdeteotive serial,featuring the favourite and daring serial star Antorio Moronc, who will appear for eight weeks in 15 episodes of actio the first184 words
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Article75 1920-11-26 6 Nomb*r th r ee of Messrs Da*il and Toft's "R-cords of Dollar "Rubber Companies" jnst been issued This fi ry us-tol reference book for investors, wiroh haa been brought thoroughly up to date, is of espeoial interest at the present time, wh-n it is not impossible to75 words
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Article140 1920-11-26 6 Lee County, Mississippi, has had a health campaign ia whioh prizes were offered for health slogans contributed by school-children. Four thousand slogans were pro duoed the first prist was won by this Chew your food; you hay* no gizzard." Fifteen hundred miteposts bearing this and other useful health prtoepts were140 words
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Advertisement231 1920-11-26 6 Lambert Butler jii.to j FRONTIER MIXTURE 1 Good Opportunity for. Business Man. I Wanted to sell The Serangoon Motor Garage !at the Junction of JSerstngoon and Caff-roads. CAN ACCOMMODATE FIFTEEN CARS. Complete with fitter' implements, two seoond hand motor-cars and sufficient vacant ground to erect a new shed. iDspeotlon cordially231 words
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Advertisement532 1920-11-26 6 AT THE "GAIETY" CI EM A COMMENCING FRfOMY, NOV. 26 *nd L mysterious'story W i Sc rvice\^Fifteen pfeflfr I e p i sod I arfty, d eVedevilj IjHr I I jff^O hunt. A^frnaster^^^ll d e t e c t i v tj!aga i nstSlnl master, crook A VITAGRAPH J Serial532 words
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Advertisement253 1920-11-26 6 IHE Sll HUB Mil PRESS mrnnBm No. 120 GROSS STREET. We are publishers of Chinese news without fear or favour, the publication of correct information being our sole object. Our paper is widely read by Chinese I Commercial houses in the Malaya* Archipelago, Burmah, Indo-French China, Philippine Islands and China,253 words
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Advertisement210 1920-11-26 6 Remember I S« ar To-day! eSVBTJn f -«aK^i 1 meal f #EzSfc^: 1 g^gfflflßgSSE7 r i tr ri<™*«*&*a2D^ff MDLLEB PHIPPB (MALAYA), Ltd., Sole Die hbutors. "SERVICE" Motor Lorries IN STOCK l, IV», 2, 2'/>, 8 1 i ton models. For full particulars apply:— GRAHAM Co., Ltd., 5, Laldlaw Building. Sole210 words
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Article12 1920-11-26 7 \Wm 4m —4 mmm%tmf$ mmmrm ttM opinions **9r——4 fry corr«ajf<m4m to.12 words
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Article404 1920-11-26 7 From "8H A" You seem to be of opinion that the representative in the Legislative Counoil should be knowD, if there be any, not as a Muslim member, bat as a Malay member's after the manner of IrLh members, Eoglish members, etc, in the English Parliament. Nationalism404 words
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Article495 1920-11-26 7 From Mr S CHELLA.M In a previous letter which I wrote node r the jame heading, I expressed the idea of the nece-sity of Indian people of both Straits Settlements and F M S (it muit be noted that tho term Indian applies to all people of India,495 words
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Article236 1920-11-26 7 From THE MAN IN THE STREET" A hit, a very palpable bit 1 I thank you for allowing m* aach a large space on Saturday and it is therefore with reluctance that I write you again, but I want to make two important po uts, at your indulgence.236 words
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Article115 1920-11-26 7 Fieai "DESIDERATUM": My attention having been drawn to a letter in your morning contemporary on the subject of motor buses, over thi pseudonym < f Poor Traveller," I heartily endorse all that the writer states, and should add that the organisation of a regular bus service between Serangoon115 words
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Article252 1920-11-26 7 From CURIOUS" With refercuce to the Chinese Commercial Bans annual general meeting held some time last week, the result of the last financial year has been a good one, the profit being about twothi ds of a million dollars. The Chairman's speech about the Bank's profits, its252 words
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Advertisement397 1920-11-26 7 The only j |l A Wp T V j ionic for the Complete Blood gS f |II Heart, Muscles and preparation, j \J| U W I Nerves. ""Anaemia—Neurasthenia Convalescence— Overstrain—Debility—Rapid Growth—Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS. Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. rlobeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food for397 words
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Advertisement183 1920-11-26 7 Mrs. S. J. Jones Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby "A rash came on my baby's neck, lace, and bead. It kept itching and t burning so badly that I thought she would go mad. I tried remedies but she got worse, and the rasb went to crusts. She had183 words
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Advertisement643 1920-11-26 7 AVs o\uteIg vo J<7 I CIGARETTE is the keynote of every "State Express Cigarette." The utmost in quality andfiperfection in manufacture is embodied I ensuring in each cigarette a distinctive sharm and an enduring appeal to all di criminating smokers. I No. 555 IR, Bole^annfactumß: MROAJM TOBACCO CO.. LTD., LOUDON.643 words
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Article621 1920-11-26 8 Improved Position Noted In the Report. New Area Acquired The di;ectora report to tho shareholders of the Indragiri Rabber Co, L*d, to be? presented at the meeting in French Bank Biddings at noon ou D-c 1, ia for the year ending July 31, 1920. The report states :—The621 words
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Article69 1920-11-26 8 Kobe, Nov 5, —Mr Q L Shaw has been released on bail by the Japanese ttatborities. I r e haa not been com* Mitted to stand bis trial. Shanghai, Nov 6.— t\ private telegram received in Shanghai states that'/r G L Shaw bas been released on69 words
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Advertisement181 1920-11-26 8 Hfer-i AN INVESTMENT J£ HAPPINESS. V^^^i^Kp^E^^^S 3 Have you kept an account V a\ *k at ou nave spent for y^^^pSfl^Ei I pleasure in a year? Make J*. 5« an estimate of last month's amusement expense and t0 rikieha fare and motor bus fare if any- In one year, what181 words
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Advertisement393 1920-11-26 8 It's Worth it for Your Health's Sake! You pay a little more for the Genasprin brand of aspirin became it is made with more skill and carefulness, and therefore contains none of the irritant acids and other impurities found in ordinary brands. That is why Gcnaspria doesn't depress your heart393 words
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Advertisement87 1920-11-26 8 1-acke.i Fm. Delivered Free da>» I riai iUowec? Untisu nude MEAD "Coventry Flyerm" fit! ■■li* WARRANTED fltfkkN YEARS. ■H IIH Defiance Resisting ot Dunlop WCII 111 1 Tyres. Ftee Wheels, i oastet Hub, TH I Brakes. B.S.A speed Gears. fclMfr* I Lowes' Wholesale ifsJWW I Export Factory Prices wSm hL'V)87 words
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Advertisement495 1920-11-26 8 HOLLOWAY'S j World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. wnuo m ES3SSB I j ——j i Matured and Aged in Wood. St. Paneras Gin Refinery Co., 258, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. ENGLAND. Several valuable territories open to Agents. Particulars on application. j Tbe Rose Of Healft I495 words
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Advertisement104 1920-11-26 8 Get your OLD cameras for our NEW oa^B Have your spoilt cameras sent up to na I FOR REPAIR If Excellent Service Guaranteed m Charges Moderate. B SUN Co., I 94, NORTH BBIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORJJ X Telephone 550. B 111 ■Ml I ■lIIMHIIII lIMIIIIIMII— Ml HK Manufacturers and Dealers of104 words
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Advertisement647 1920-11-26 9 P. *0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular rind Oriental S, N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government THE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVI0E8 EAST OP BOMBAY art at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Sicilia about Nov 26 Plassy about647 words
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Advertisement609 1920-11-26 9 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.S.AJ MANILA—L AST INDIA SERVICE. REGULAR SEVEN WEEKLY PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN CALCUTTA and SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at Colombo, Penang, (if inducement offers), Singapore, Saigon, Manila and Honolulu. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For San Francisco For Calcutta Colusa about Dec H Santa Cms about609 words
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Advertisement376 1920-11-26 9 TIMOR DILLY The a s MATARAM" will be despatched for above port at 6 a id. on 1st December. For freight and passage apply to BOD STEAD Co., Agents, Barns Philp Line. 17 11 30 11 KMC LINE OF STEAMERS. RANGOON and CHINA BUN. •a. Qlbxoglk i, Toiu. 8.8. &U.8G376 words
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Advertisement440 1920-11-26 9 O. S. K. Tki Osaka Sbosei Kalska, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 Do Souza Street Proposed Sailings torn Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) European Line, For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Havana Maru Deo 1 Havre Maru*' m d Jan (Not calling at Marseilles) Mew York440 words
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Advertisement664 1920-11-26 9 NIPPON YUSEH KAISHa (Incorporated in Japan) Usder MaB Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Qoveraoxst (Subject to Alterations wit tout Notice) European Mall Una Fortnightly Servitt For LONDON ANTWERP via iMALACCA) PENANG, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID MARSEILLES. Jnaba Maru Dec 4 Kani > Maru Dec 15 Iy Maru Dec 29 Liverpool664 words
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Advertisement684 1920-11-26 10 WANTED. WANTED.—To advise that The dollar Directory new iesue is now '•-'y- Ordered copies should be > pplied for at once of sole distrit iting Agents Ri- kard, Ltd., 76 Ocil-street, Singapore. 29 10 39 1! r- Mil llai—M 11 I i I WANTED —An experienced p oof reader for684 words
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Advertisement596 1920-11-26 10 NOTICES. Notice of Removal. Mr. x J. -brahams beg to announce to hi* piincipals and cl'ente that on November 16 he ha<* rem ved t > h m Nee Boon's Office, M vailing Building, No. W Boiiasoo Roa i. 16 11 30 11 NOTICE TBE HO HONG OIL HILLS, LTD.596 words
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Advertisement581 1920-11-26 10 INSUBANCE» The Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd. (incorporated in the Stiaite Settlement*.) BOABD OF DIUBCTOH6 Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. v b.b Chairman I 'm See Soon Beg Tan Soo Gaan ISeq Ong Boon Tat B».. 8 Q Wong Beg Lam Chwe Ghian Eeq Tan Kan Kiam Beg Chaa Pob Siang581 words
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Advertisement554 1920-11-26 10 Banque Kndnstrielie De Chine. (Incorporated in France) Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up w 7sflOo&X> (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andri Berthelot. General Manager A. J. Pernotte. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue Saint Lax are, Paris. BRANCHES:554 words
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Advertisement562 1920-11-26 10 BANKS. lb H« Hoi| Sank, Lltittt. HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. A F.N ('IE AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pal em562 words
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