Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1918

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. V. -No. 274 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 458 1 Tay Guan Kiat C 'ntrac.or for the supply of FIREWOOD to the Municipal Commissioners for the years 1916 1917' and 1918. Now the successful Contractor for the •apply of same for the coming years 1919 1920, I Address s 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. "Gaiety" Cinema j Special Announcement! In tbe
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    • 72 1 Straits Jiotel in- i im -in mi i TANJGNG PAGAR ROAD. For particulars re Board and Lodging, Single or Double Rooms, Apply to the Manf g r. Telegraphic Addreee PRAMAKAN." ««"•««BWaWaja^ ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the
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    • 92 1 118 RKOOMMES DSD BY j The Municipal Commissioners j FOB COMBATiNG I SPAHISH IIFLUEIZI To prevent the spread of this disease, occupiers of premises should have their floors 3 sprayed d*ily with a nulution of IZAL. I This solution should not be swept E I away, out should be allowed
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    • 330 1 V NOW LOOK HERE I •Tay Guan Kiat The successful Contractor for the supply of RPIR E WOOdI "j to the Municipal Cornraisioners B J for the years 1910 and 1920. I g Address I i 31 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE I h^S^^BH^tiWßMVVajMaii^i^AM^Hdia^aS SB Always 01aSAHI| Hi BEER ijjjjjj Mitsui Bussan
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  • 605 2 Effect of Alam Salts. Tbe following is a summary of tbe vnleani/ation research work carried out io tbe Chemical Laboratory of tbe F M 8 Agricultural Department during the tret half of 1918, as recorded by Mr B J Baton in tbe Agricultural Bulletin Tbe principal investigation basbeen on
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  • 42 2 Orders for week ending Saturday. Nov. L' 3: Thursday, Nov. 21.—Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22,— Ambulance Class, V M C A, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, Field Day (Details later). Frank C. Sands Commissioner.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 712 2 THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 j OUR DAY 1918 517 MR LOU LOTTERY! j Sanctioned by Government and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be subscribed.
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    • 538 2 Australasian Films Lv (Incorporated in Australia) Have Opened Temporary Office AT 4 Orchard Road (FA6IN6 CUR OLD OFFICE) BUSINESS AS USUAL Early shipments of films are expected from taatiilii and from our branch offices throughout the Eas: 15 11 21 n j A COUGH IS DANGEROUS Too dangerous to be
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    • 37 2 MASSAGE HALL No. 239, Bencoolen Street ©P«e dally 6 a. m.-9 P TELEPHONE No. 1467. BUSINBSS QflßAtOl 1 Mr S. HJJTJ» MASLAGE Mrs HAW MANICURE Miss HA*} HOT-BATHS Miss YA*L Refereucei to any -1--9 8 5 1*
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  • 282 3 N ng» y o 21. fm*< m f <a Local an<i ral column. T\tptooßa m Btiei::«-~a do e. /70. —BaeiPM* d r (Tamfoer.—-No Bo8ine««, Pepper Sioady. N i Basins ofA*r -Jl»rlr*( Oni*t. Latest Ua' Vtrkd iMMtan, Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $53.00 Natmegs 80 8. 57.00 Copra Bali
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  • 239 3 SiLgapore, November 21. Messrs Latham Co., the read*, advise the following quotaons ilorOajah $3 45 $3.70 Vyer 1.10 1.20 Iyer Mol*k 2.45 2.65 Ifw .\,Luj 10 50 n.f o caljfownie 4.65 5.20 Mil Jelclottg 0.63 0.70 Buirft Kr.til l.() 0 1.10 Bnkit X B 0.60 0.65 Ghar;,>:t
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  • 52 3 Oflllfored la London. Tne following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails ?nd their deliver} in London. kail. lutt. deuvk Mail F Sept. 12 Nor. 16 I Mail G Sept. 18 Not. 16 i Mail H Sopt. 21 Not. 16 Mail I B«pt. 27
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 A Sensational and Forceful Drama. AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictwes. Second Show at 9.15 p. rrv DEB WENT HALL CAINE In a atory of Intense Interest and Tense Dramatic Situations Crime and Punishment IN S PARTS. Z?i r TO
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    • 472 3 Th. I From Tuesday, November 19, to Sunday, November 24 Alhambra is I Alhambra I AT THE ig the OBlj the Theatre I M r±% m theatre get tbe BEST j[|m 1 Ol El) ex^ulslt^tea *5St ,he n IVI DIV/tl Orchestra, The Hall for Music and Features Cakes, Coffee, and
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    • 490 3 AT THE POIUIAK PHOT( -F f HOU E EMPIRE Ta»jong Pagar w*mi Trama p R9t ffae DoQr »0-Bl*lrtl SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.m 10-Right! Butterfly Feature Present Mignon Anderson and Havward Mack in Tbe Phantom's Secret A Romantic Dramairro Acts Followed by the 7th and Bth Episodes of The Hidden
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  • 1257 4 The Outran lacks the sense o humour. Td make up for ih.ii deficienoy he possess s brazen auda city. For an Empire whioh i breaking into a series of minor re publics, and which must of neceaait; be in a state jof disorganisation, th Germans exhibit a
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  • 310 4 Th* following Telegram from the Bight Hon'ble tha SecrHarv of S ate for the Colonies to His Excellency the Givernor dated 16tb 1918, is published for general information On the hippy occasion of th" cessation of h>8tiliti-3 <1 sire to convey through yon to the Colony of the
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  • 80 4 The North Ke <*h R id Cross Fuud accounts have been closed, the sum of $166,157.52 being realized. This sum has been forwarded by H H the Regent as Chairman, to the Hongkong Bank, Singapore to the credit of the R*d Cross Fund. The principal items were
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  • 105 4 Thanks to Malacca Subscribers. The following letter has been received by Mr Tan Soo Hock from Lady Etrelyn Young, relating to the subscriptions from Malacca Chinese and other residents to the Cross Pearl Necklace. Government House, Singapore, 18ih November, III». To Tan 800 Hock Esq, Sir—Her
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  • 499 4 i i q-toted at <>/-/ f and 2/4 i for sheet. |lor *«i, Tin is (1 i ,ted at $135 50 tone sold. 5J > 4 Mr E~D~Un«, Estates of Krian, and Mrg I a _*V* com* drwn to Singapore or holiday. Mr W Kelso, Harbour Board,
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  • 41 4 The following cihle b** jj received Low Sir DourUi BJ by the General Ofteac Coma* ing. Straits Settlements: All ranks join witl me in* ing heartiest thanks to yon» Army in Malaya for yoar a eongiatult-tions"
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  • 82 4 Recter's Cable* ?i The Armistice R«-Germany Peace Conference Allied Advance Congratulations Havas Service, General f Vulcanization j Boy Scouts Association Local Bhare Market Straits Produce The Cloven Hoof Local tnd General i Correspondence I Appeal Court Amusements Company Report New Publishing Hons* I Sporting I Stooks and Shares
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 194 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AOENTS. FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Gomplete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tooli, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22,24, 26 and 28 inoh frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Qnotations to Traders on Application. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lightln£Use IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL
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    • 229 4 New Stock Just Arrived Enamelled Latex measures; Galvanized barbed fencing wire; Canvas hose; Plain and armoured Rubber hose; Brass eyelets and rings; Buntings, assorted colours; Clyburn screw spanners; Single double 5 ended spanners; Gauge glasses, assorted sizes; Copper ball float valves; Brass water bib cocks. I GUAN KIAT AND Co.,
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    • 221 4 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout SB Sole Importers: Caldbeck. Macgregor AND CO., Wine aid Spirit Merchants. ADVICE. Planters, Shipowners and Engineers, when placing your orders with a firm for requisites, Be Sure that you get the Right Article at the Right Price. Remember, it is the quality of the goods that counts.
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  • 1066 5 Hun Navy's Surrender. London, Nov. 19, 2.25 a.m. Copenhagen A wire from Berlin eaye the first part of the German fleet for surrender to the Allies comprising the battleships Bayern, Grcsserkurfurst, Kronprinz Wilhelm, Markgraf, Eoenig Albert, and Kaiserin and the cruisers Seydlitz and Moltke left Kiel harbour on
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  • 133 5 Antwerp Regained. London, Not. 19, 5.45 p.m. Paris Gen Petain haa been created Marshal of France. Amsterdam Udgian troops entered Antwerp to.day amid scenes of great enthusiast;. A solemn reception took place at tbe Stadhaus. London, Nov. 20, 1.10 a.m. Belgian communique The ocoupation of Antwerp wei completed
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  • 136 5 London, Nov. 19, 6.30 p.m. In the Hoase of Commons Mr Macpherson announced that the British military casnalties in all war theatres np to November 10, excluding the Air Forc«, bat inolading the Dominions and Indian troops, totalled 3,050.000 of whom 142,634 were officers and 2,900,C00
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  • 89 5 London, Nov 19, 9.5 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the British merchant tonnage losses in October totalled 84,000 tons gross. The loss of Allied and neutral oombined was 93,000 tons. The sailings of steam, ships exceeding five hundred tons gross between the United Kingdom snd oversea ports,
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  • 39 5 London, Nov 16, 3.20 p.m. Renter learns from an unimpeachable source that the situation in Holland is now absolutely tranquil, Troelstra haa admitted the revolutionary movement has failed. Popular demonstrations of loyalty to the Queen are repeatedly occurring.
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  • 22 5 London, Not If, 2.35 a.m. Washington President Wilson goes to Paris shortly, after the opening of Congress on Deo, 3.
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  • 184 5 No Bolshevism Wanted London, Nov. 19, 0 a.m. Copenhagen A wire from Berlin says Polish troops occupy the town and province of Posen and a Polish Soviet is administering its affairs. Wels, the new commander of Berlin, addressing ffam «>f Soviets, said there, do f e;4r of a
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  • 262 5 The King Replies. London, Nov. 19, 6.0 p.m. In the stately chamber adjoining the House of Lords H M the King thia afternoon met both Houses of Parliament and representatives of the Dominions, India and other parts of the Empire, and delivered a historical speech,' (which is cabled officially)
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  • 107 5 London, Nov 19, 2.25 a.m Washington Is is officially stated there are many evidences of proGerman propaganda being renamed in the United 8tatep, desrgned to inflaenea peaoe terms. A movement is proceeding aimed to make the nation forget Germany's ooarse daring the war. Government has interned some
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  • 78 5 London, Nov 19, 2.35 a.m. Mr Asquith at London opened his campaign. He protested that the election was a blunder and calamity. .The fighting soldiers would be unabn to vote. He stood as a liberal but wonld support any Government democratically grappling with the problems of reconatruction.
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  • 46 5 Dr Rattray, who was spending a holiday np at the Crag, as the result of a fall hart his ankle very badly on Sanday. He was removed yesterday to the General Hospital where,, we are glad to say, he is progressing favourably, says the Straits Eoho.
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  • 202 5 Wilson to Take Part. London, Nov. 19, 2.25 a.m. Amsterdam A message from Berlin aaya that the Foreign Minister Dr Bolf, and th* Stfte S'cetary Erzberger have been deputed to insngurate peace negotiations. Lmdon, Nov 19, 10.30 a.m. Washington, official The President proposes to take part in the
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  • 267 5 A General Review. London, Nov 19, 8.40 p.m. The French army with General Petain commanding will take posaeeaion to-day of Metz. The retirement of the defeated Germans was accompanied by scenes of riot. Generals Casteluan and Mangin, commanding the T-nth Corps, will lead their troops to the, capital
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  • 55 5 Arrivals. Nov. 20. Krian Brluah Hai Nam Sri Patana Emile Dutch Iwami Maru J.ipan Usin Lee Chinese Nov. 21. Mata Hari British Medusa Lady Weld Ranee Poh Ann Klang Singkep Dutch Brouwer Menggala R. S. Bar a ClearancesNov. 20. Ipoh Bi itish Malacca Calypso Circe G. G.
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  • 48 5 Ts-day Lodge Eastern Gate, 9 30 p.m Great White Sale, Y.W.O.A. Hall. 10 to 1, 4 to 7 p.m. Tomorraw. St. Andrew's Sahool Prize day, 4,45 p.m. Saturday. St. Clement. •inner and Dance, RafSee Hotel. Lodge Bt. George Regular, p.m. Sunday 28th Bunday after Trinity.
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  • 168 5 Processions. fo <*« 'dttor 0/ tto JC«lof« r**«a«. Sir —The procession of the Chinese Schools in Singapore on the 10th of last month was not the c lebration of the election of the new president of the Chinese Republic (as s in a Under) bat tt was for the
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  • 230 5 To lha Editor of the Malaya TtOmt. Sir.—The newspaper statement r««?arditig the birth locally of the Kist»rn Illustrated Review compelled me to procure a oopy. Directly I obtained one I devoured the contents as a hungry person would do with some fine food placed before him. Within
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  • 714 5 To the KtUtor of tha Malaya 1 NBSSM Sir,—In your leading article jrest'rday you refer to the Singapore Piece Goods Market and make some remarks regarding the action af local Piece Goods merchants which would seem to show that you have b«en grossly misinformed and which, if
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  • 138 5 Fourth list of Subscriptions aid DtnatioisPreviously acknowledged $3,040 Mrs Barrett 5 Noble 20 Anon 50 Arcbdescon Swindell 25 Mr and Mrs S A Lans 100 W P Millar 100 V H Fair 100 J C Sagars 25 Comdr. B A Cator 15 0 Holden 10 F M
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  • 108 5 At tbe Kaala Lompar ceotre the follewing teachers patsed the Final Normal Class Examination and have been registered aa qualified teachers: Mimes N de Kretaer, Iyy Smith, G Eberwein and E Perera, Messrs Teo Tek Soo, Lum Kirn Beng, Cheong Tsun Kong, Ong Kirn Pong, Tarn Siew
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  • 83 5 The Rev Bros James of Penang, Stephen of Singapore, Augustas of Malacca and Adrian of Seremban arrived in Kuala Lumpar on Monday to attend a conference of the Brother Directors at the Sc John's Institute.one of the objects of which, says the Malay Mail, is to raise the salaries of
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  • 232 5 Tbe Alsagoff Case. Th« Court of App«a', cons? s i < f the Chief Justice (Sir John BocknillK C) Mr Justice WooJward, ana Mr Justice N pro uK unanimously upheld the decision of Mr Justice in ihe AlshKcff case respecting a recoivei's order, which it was asked should
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  • 106 5 Paterson, Simons Co's Report. Singapore, Nov 7. At tbe auction this week 1,020 tons were catalogued of which*s96 tons were sold. The market opened strongly and during the first morning Sheet fetched 67£ cents and Crepe cents. Later on the demand waa weaker and price* fell away. At the close
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  • 98 5 The Cinemas. The Empire is screening to-night, in M c second house, a Butterfly feature dram*. The Phtntom'a Bec<-et, followed hy further episode* of Tne Hidden Hand, whilst the H*rli«*r show will see a continuation of The Soul of a Msgdalen. The change of programme st the 'Cinema Francais
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  • 36 5 The new untitled of the untitled cect sun op «r e rjow being sold at the Post Office counter. They are of lihe tint and printed on a Elightly inferior quality paper to the previous issue.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 388 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. ~kj>.h. j (Incorporated in Holland) s.s. van Cloon" The above steamer of 4,500 G. tons will be despatched for Hongkong and Swatow on the 27th November. Accommodation for saloon passengers. For particulars about freight and passage apply to the Agant, 2 and 3 Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 131 and
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  • 1145 6 Laying of Foundation Stone. Th» following is contributed, and amplifies onr report The servioe for the laying of the corner stone of the Malaysian Pablishing House for the Seventh Day Adventists at 399 Upper Serangoon Road was held.acoordingto previous announcement, on Sunday at four p.m. A goodly
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  • 93 6 Singapore Golf Club. The November Bogey Competition was played on Saturday and Sunday, lbtu and 17th inst, and resulted in a win for Mr H T White. The following cards were returned. HT White 2 1 up H R Buckland ulns J 1 down W R Fordo plus 3
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  • 36 6 The November Monthly Madal (Bjgey) waa won by H Irving Jonee with a score of 3 down. The Ladies Spoon for November was won by Mrs G Uardman with a score of 58-14-44.
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  • 57 6 < tn Tuesday Nov 12th Mrs Holden beat Mrs Russell 4 up and 3 to play. Mrs Ridout presented the Andrew Currie" cup and the cup presented by the Golf Clubs of Singapore, also a miniature cup to the runner-up. A large number of members was present
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  • 55 6 Mrs Payne won the Nov. Spoon with a nett score of 64. The soor^s were. lOOys 150ys H'cap Mrs S3 11 64 68.3* Booty 28 29 57 66 81 Brooke 25 29 54 66 8 Mugliston 28 22 50 66,4 Lyall 28 29 57 «5.32 A practice shoot will
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  • 28 6 Mr G P Owen gratefully acknowledges the reoeipt of the sum oi 200 gnilders subsoribed by the British community of Sourabaya for the above Fund.
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  • 765 6 Polao Bulang Rubber Produce. The directors' report to the share* holders, for the year ended 30th Jane, 191», States Gentlemen, —Your Directors sub* mitr herewith a duly audited statement of the Accounts of the Polau Bulang Rubber and Produce Com. pany, Ltd, for the year ended 30th June,
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  • 675 6 •Hon <h»ut i» n* Market tats Martial ttIWOAPOH* No*. 21. Meaarr Lyall aad Bvatt, Bxcbana* and Bfca** Broken, laaae tbe following list of quotation* llabkar Shares. Norn. Valaa. Buvew. 1/. Allagar 31- JP %U Anglo Jara Sfc 7/1/. Anglo-Malay llf- 1 Aylr Kuning 40J- 60/- Batang Malak
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  • 70 6 Singapore, Nov. 21. Oa London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 23/32 On IndiaBank T. T. 156* On Hongkong— Bank d/d 40 p.rem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 40| On Jay Bank T. T, 1321; Oa Japan— Bank d/d 104* Sovereigns—buyingrate $8.54 India C
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 X' RUSE'S FLUID i j Magnesia THE IDEAL I PICK-ME-UP i 1 ON j Sale Everywhere. 1 j LISTEN TO A FRIEND! j You can cure every irritating cough in quicker time than it takes to tell you, simply by resorting to KLOOST ERHOHEY That wonderful preparation discovered by tbe
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    • 219 6 BYAMATO 6? Cn I B E ER| Peace Declaration I AND I Singapore Centenary I Celebrations. I 1 ORDERS FOR Lj FIREWORKS j (European and Japanese) 1 Must be sent m NOW I (lj mouths in advance) to Mr. Y. Tan Raid?< Clumbers. Singapore, I WATCH THIS SPACE. aLaWIWaWM The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 208 6 Mails Close. To-day. P. Sam I hi -.30 pin Mersing Pontianak -.30 pm Sourabaya and Baadjerrnassin Sari»» Borneo 2.S0 Jim Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee -.30 pm Port Dickson t Port Swettenham *Hebr 2.30 pm Malacca and Maai Kaka 3 pm To morrow. Cuo*b Soon Hons M -30 am Pontianak Ban
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  • 1069 7 A Black Record. (By an Officer.) As a result of M. Dunant's book on Ihe Battle of Solferino, in which be gave a description of the heartrending suffering of the wounded, an international conference waa convoked at Geneva in 1863, at which the representatives of
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  • 206 7 Charles V., Emperor of Germany, and by-far the greatest potentate of the sixteenth century, had a somewhat similar career to that of the now abdicating Kaiser, Spain, the Low Conntries and Naples were his by inheritance. He laid waste mnch of France aud after many conquests in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 594 7 BANKS •jIAUTESED SANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IfICGiL'C RATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. •aid a Cbpilal in 60.000 Shares of b £1,200,000 mZgtx T7 ami £2,000,000 Liability of Propriatora w £1,200,000 BACKERS. Tk« Baak of England, Tha London Midland Bank, Ltd, Tha Laasoo County and Westminster link. Ltd.,
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    • 324 7 NOTICES NOTICES. The undersigned is prepared to accept contract for the supply of Bakau firewood, Bakau piles, CDral, bricks, roofing tiles, lime whitewash and lime for mortar. For particulars write to Teoh Tiaug Chye, Riverside. Malacca. 11 9 10 12 The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, Singapore. Notice of Closing; of
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    • 346 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, R?nt and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest ratea. WAR RISK aocepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager, Offices 2, Finlayeon Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation,
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    • 438 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Ladies' Gents' Shoes, &c At our sale room, No. 3, Raffles Place On Filial. Nov. 22, al 10.30 a.m. Comprising 200 pairs gents' felt shoes, a fine assortment of silk and velvet artificial flowers suitable for house decoration, 34 three-barrel motor tyre pumps gents' felt
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    • 98 7 FLATULENCE in the digestive tract is an accompaniment of intestinal indigestion and conatipatioo. It indicates that food is being retained in the stomach and intestines lonnger than nature intended When colicky pain* aciiiinjwny ths pre>-enw •if {as ths need of a jjcntle laxative tn <-!«ar away the offending to.*! SBsUaS
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    • 876 7 I However Sick Baby may be S do not five_ up hope—more often than not the cause it wrong feedina !f you will only get the right food for baby, you will aeon have him M 5." the ro d to health. A mother v/ith a wasting baby should try
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 68 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, Nov. 23 To-Day. 5.15 pin Drill Hall SVC Band k Baglera Tomorrow. 4.00 pin Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloso SVA Sees. II IV 510 Drill Hall SVR and MCS (Compulsory) 5.15 do Signalling Sec. SVC do SVC Recrnits 5.00 do SFA
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issoeu Dally. VoL V. -No. 274 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918 PRICE S CENTS
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    • 271 1 Brltisk Sailor's Experience. London, Sept. 22nd—A British petty" officer bad a miraculous escape from a submarine which sauk acci. dentally in Home waters. He was alone and in almost complete darkness in tbe aunkau submarine, and was suffering from tbe effects of chlorine gas. Ha worked for two
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    • 193 1 The recent loss of tbe John Murray near Maiden Island has revived ofli. cial consideration of an important matter for the Board of Trade. In 1906, when the John Murray (then tbe Loch Ryan), as a unit of the Clan line, was iv Melbourne, an accident occurred
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    • 251 1 The 1918 "Year-Book." The Year-Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 1918, ha* recently been Iwued from the Wireless Press, Ltd, London. The valne of this publication to nil wi'ekp? operatort, amateur as well as professional, and iu faot to anyone interested in this most fascinating subj-ct, n»#d hardly
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    • 160 1 Alphabetical list of Infects! signal XGQ) and Suspected signal F P B) ports Signal nw. aary iv adp.irt notified, dition t-i Dt*<w6e. Qaawwataa Banjul Si Api Api F P B Oh Bangkok FPU PIsaWH lUuw. F UP Ota rial M c nmgitia Rata*ia XGQ >v.«.. p i Batavia A
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 512 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE| AUD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 'Phone Mo. 171. J SUBSCBIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance* Per annum f I Half-yearly I Per quarter S I Per mensem I Postage Extra SO CtS per month, p P.*O.Britishlndia apcar line (COMPANIKS IHCORPOBATHD US EUQLAt D.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES.
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      • 223 1 SEMN UHEJF STEAMERS. M< J t,VSO laE.-. •A Bmbk Dm 6,79« Tumi. t.i. Om*t Chuoa" 5,77* Tom. The above steamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. GIONG HOE Go. As ant SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. WHABVBS BBOTION Go DOWNS GATE ENTRANCBH Bonded Warehonses, Trafalgar St East Reclamation.
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      • 496 1 mmm *****mmmmmum aaaaaaa! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm Tel. No. 1925. O. S. K. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. (Osaka Mercanti'e S.S. Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in Japan, Capital 50,000,090 Yen STEAMER! 350,000 Gross tonnage 150 vessels Under construction 150,000 Gross tonnage PROMPT CONNECTION FOR THROUCH CARCO Sumatra-Straits Line Weekly service s s. M Tenchi Maru Nov.
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      • 621 1 (THE MALAYA TRIBuF AND 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The Popular Newspaper ~f the <> r I Settlem-nt- m% PUBLISHED D»]t y Complete Reports of Local Ev~ nig Condensed News from F.M.S j ay China, India, Ceylon and J a p aa Full and Latest War n ews I NIPPON YUSEN
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 43 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Thursday, Nov. 21.—Hitjh Water —0.21 a.m. 9f t.2ina. 11.33 p.tu 10ft. 2ins. Friday, Nov. 22. —High Water 1 9 a.m. 8ft. 9ins.; 0.17 p.m. 9fl 9 ins. Saturday, Nov. 23. —H»Rb Water:— —1.58 a.m. 8ft 5ins,; 1.5 p.m 9ft. 4iu8.
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