Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 277 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. CM malapa Cribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 495 1 ifay Guan Kiat I r lur I>" oinpl» yf pi RE WOOD Bl h.. v I'• lai r* fo- the atfN I.Mo 1917 and 191». tf„t cbt> «acOi'saful Contractor for tbe I "ply uf saSW l"f the coming years I 1919 1920. 'J a fDXts&> 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. G
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    • 66 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particnlars apply to the Manager. TERNS VERY MODERATE. Telegraphic Addres« PB*NAK>N." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station.) JUST ARRIVED Excelsior Safety
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    • 89 1 m 1 IS RECOMMEJN DED BY I The Municipal Commissioners i I FOR COMBATING To prevent the spread of this disease, occupiers of premises should have their floors sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. I I gj This solution should not be swept I£ li away, but should be
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    • 236 1 9 B Always (ffl ASAHI BEER. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I nn|k,Mlk,il w| MK Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAIE, »hick is enly once pressed, is of tht ■ighest quality, and we aave no >übt will prove ver; •neticial for treae and placta in tkam to very healtny and
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    • 106 1 ■esaßßSSSSSSSsyflsnßsssEasasxasßSßSS» !NOW LOOK HERE t B Tay Guan Kiat' Too boooeastul onl itU-i tor the supply of I to the Municipal Comtnisioners I for the years 191» and 1920. U ADDRESS ll 36 PHILLIP STREET, SIIUPOIE. J MIMIC BIOS. TOBACCO tJ. 38 Robiasoa Rosd, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 3051 2 Recollect" j 5 of Peuag. With Mr R G Vnn Someren's J- parwre from PeuMg a week hmiw tor X*w Zetland, ii retirement, Bays in* Piu*rg ti.aette ot Tab lay last, the Straiiß bar loses one ot lia rnjst respect J members, and Penary a gentleman whose
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 500 2 British North Borneo Ocr Bay Bed Cress Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO WAR RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE AND BY THE m OUR DAY Committee for the West Coast, Nprth Borneo Subject to the following conditions 1. The lottery to be unlimited.
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    • 224 2 KIM Co., "tfsr I Just received a Large Consignment of the following articles: J (BvlClab MAnutoolave) i Account Books of 2, 3, 4 Up-to-date 3s. Novels qUirefl ALSO Envelopes New Selection of 6 penny Complete Office Stationery Eagle series Novels etc., etc, LATEST DESIGNS —IN— X'mas New Year Cards for
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    • 211 2 The Most EFFICIENT Aerated Water Bottles can be obtained ONLY from G. OTOMUNE Co. Singapore. 'Phone No. 750. mi ijtai^BMMssiMSMSiswsMssasMsawwr 1 mi<*m IM Fairbanks Scales Particulars on application I A. FRANKEL Co., Victoria Street] j Ready Stock. j ACETIC ACID 99—100°, Guaranteed. Manufac-turedjby Koei Seiyaku Kaisha Ltd Sole Agents K.
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  • 281 3 .•\s">-. November i 5. v— LoesJ and n*ral •31'lnmn. Cov'W Bnsin-** don^ Tip.v i. W*» \k Knil 11 I> 11 Sigo F-' j j■•■ B wk>*»» i" i". Gambter. —He Basin s. Pepner- —9te*:ly. No Business. Other iW" rt* CM et Utot Leal Mirk« <jvototjcai. Xutmegs HO S.
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  • 236 3 Singapore, November 2a. Latham A Co., the \rcade, advise the following quotations lorQajah $3.45 $3.70 vy<rKuuingß U0 1.20 w Molftk 2.45 2.65 Lver Panes 10.50 11. CO {o-vnie 4.65 5.20 ukit T o'ciong 0.65 0.70 4mkit vbii: 1.00 1.10 Bakit X B 0.60 0.65 7.25 7.75 :-ioealy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 3 A Pathe Play of Sensation and Mystery AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p. m IRENE CASTLE IN The Hill Crest Mystery In 5 Reels A Gripping, Sensational and Susp3nseful Picture narrating a mystery story Supported by Charlie
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    • 715 3 j I From Monday, Nov. 25, to Saturday, Nov. 30 jmW I Thfi Something in \foving Pictures you have never seen before Al ham bra I Alhambra 18 j A Film thnt will make you realise Is the only I i the Theatre I **ow the British Navy has Helped
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    • 526 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE KEMP I f?E r*njong Road. Tramß Pass the Door, Second Show at 9.30 A Bluebird Special Feature THE DOOR BETWEEN S Acta A Romantic Drama with Ruth Clifford and Monroe Salisbury. To the. Highest Bidder A Mary Fuller Stafr Feature m 2-parts I Ki**st> Show
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  • 1120 4 The final treaty of pease is shortly to be signed at Versailles. After it has been signed it should not be taken for granted that the work of the Allied armies is over. There may be the neoesiity of having Allied armif s of occupation in various
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  • 458 4 To the Editor ef the Malaya THbme. Sir, —The appeal for Oar Day this year was issued somewhat late. With dramatic suddenness the col. lapse of oar enemies arrived in the middle of this month. Heart-felt relief at tbe termination of hostilities is the universal feeling
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  • 92 4 The American Consul General sends us the following A telegraphic instruction received at this Consulate General from the Issjftay of State, Washington, spates that the signing of the makes possible considerable relaxation in the exportation of commodities heretofore conserved for war purposes tonnage, however, continues to be
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  • 79 4 The local agent of the P and O Co write to us I shall be obliged if yon will bring to the notice of intending passengers to the United Kingdom thst it is the intention of the Indian Government to continne to insist on passengers being in possession
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  • 80 4 From the Ist December the Eirasian Literary Association will devote an hoar foar times a week to Shorthand tuition for both beginners and advanoed writers. Arrangements are being made for devoting one evening a week to a Book-keeping class from Ist January, 1919. Fees which will go towards
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  • 400 4 Tin is quoted at $125 80--sellers. 10 Rubber is quoted at 2/51 f or and 2/H for sheet. The engagement 1« ...ccsdof Miss Marie Kathleen Shelley to D Charles Paglar, both of the General Hospital. Singapore The Hon'ble Mr F S j atDee appointed the Governor's deputy
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  • 262 4 London, Nov 22, 8 35 p.m. Paris: —M. Clemeaceau bas consulted the dean of tbe law faculty at Paris as to whether the extra iition of the ex-Kaiser can be demanded under international law. President Wilson is expected to address the peace conference, elucidating the programme of peace,
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  • 48 4 Orders for week ending Saturday. Nov. 30 Tuesday, Nov. 26.— Signalling Classes, V M C A Ground. p.m. Wednesday, Nov. Com*** Parade, V.M.C.A, Ground 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28—Recruit Bugler* Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.*Friday, Nov. 29.—Ambulanoe Cl*e\ V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sanw ComrnieiionM.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Toole, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett Special Quotations to Traders on Application. OIL FOR THE HOME J For General Llghtim£Use IS THE
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    • 187 4 New Stock Just Arrived Enamelled Latex measures; Galvanized barbed fencing wire; Canvas hose; Plain and armoured Rubber hose; Brass eyelets j and rings; Buntings, assorted colours; j Ciybum screw spanners; Single double j ended spanners: Gauge glasses, assorted sizes; Copper ball float valves; Brass I water bib cocks, etc., etc.
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    • 144 4 "P GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout Sole Importers: Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co., Wins and 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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  • 560 5 Our Re-occupation. London, Nov. 22, 3,10 a.m. French communique We enBifitogne and Habay in jkjriom. A thousand German solars including a colonel found in grpgboie w«re taken prisoner. We occnpied Zitterharm, Phalsbourg, in Lorraine and tfeufHuningue and Merkholiham in Alsace. London, Nov 22, 3.15 a.m. American commnnique: Our
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  • 43 5 London, Nov. 21, 8.10 p.m. Canard liner Campania 'Aich was acting as a seaplane *fner broke her moorings during 1 fll* in th« Firth of Forth and J* as a rnault of a oollision with 1 oattleehip. There were no casu■nt
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  • 23 5 London, Nov 23, 5.45 a.m. Mr Mcadoo has jy* Li secretaryship to the r «Uury &lJ! i director generalship **ilroad.
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  • 20 5 I Nov 22, 9.15 p.m. tCI VD «e,the Food Controller, au*Ct* bis unwillingness to accept the new Government.
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  • 492 5 London, Nov. 23, 5.45 a.m. Mr Clynes at Nottingham announced his decision to leave the Government, dn# to the demands frorr organised labour. The first batch of German warships left the Forth for Scapa Flow yesterday. It is announced that there will be 300 Labour candidates at the
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  • 38 5 London, Nov 23,8.35 p.m. Washington America's huge naval programme, to be completed by 1920 is officially announced as follows: 350 submarine chasers, 112 patrol boats, 40 submarines, 50 minesweepers, 25 tugs, five dreadnoughts, and 350 destroyers.
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  • 29 5 London, Nov 22, 5.85 p m. Lord, Robert Cecil, assistant Secretary of Foreign Affairs has resigned owing to disagreement with the Government regarding Welsh dis establishment.
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  • 27 5 Londoo, Nov 22, 6 20 p.m. Washington: President Wilson has signed a bill for national prohibition from July 1 next until the army is demobilised.
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  • 29 5 London, Nov. 22, Paris: Th* Potit Journal says that the Allies have warned Holland that she will incur grave responsibility if tbe Kaiser is not actually interned.
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  • 22 5 London, Nov 20, 8 a.m. The EUerman Hall liner City of Lincoln is ashore on the Goodwins, outward bound.
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  • 159 5 London, Nov 21, 6.20 p.m. Speculation continues regarding the real position in Germany. Reports are somewhat b«wildering. Some represent the situation as critioal owing to the greAt headway which the Spartacus group who are independent Socialist extremists is making among the soldiers whom Leibkneoht is openly urging to
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  • 143 5 London, Nov 22, S.O p.m. Paris The National Council of Frenchwomen has deolined to accede to the German women's request to I intercede with the Gov. ernment to mitigate the armistice terms. The reply recapitulates the outstanding Qarman war crimes, whioh the German womea approved of. Copenhagen:
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  • 81 5 London, Nov. 22, 5.30 p.m. Amsterdam—A terrible explosion of a German ammunition train at Hamout on the Belgo-Dutch frontier resulted in setting fire to three German ambulance trains and 800 wounded soldiers were killed and many injured. There were indescribable scenes in the vicinity, which was
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  • 242 5 London, Nov 22,12.5 a.m. Mr Lloyd George and Mr Bonar Law have jointly issued a manifesto to the electors of Great Britain and Ireland, appealing for support and continued unity and outlining a policy of which the following points amplify the speeches cabled on Nov 16. The conclusion
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  • 53 5 London, Nov. 19, 1 20 p.m The Cotton Control Board has sanctioned running fifty-fivs per cent of spindles, 65$ per cent of looms each for hours weekly. Reduced levies for unemployment continue for six months. 300.QJCK) operatives are affected by the change which operates immediately and will continue
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  • 855 5 London, Nov 22, 8.55 a.m. The surrender which reduces the German navy to a negligible position as a sixth rate power waa one of the most dtciaive anil dramatic events in (the annals of British sea marking the unprecadenced hnmillia ;on of the enemy fleet, which yielded
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  • 125 5 London, Nor. 23, 4.15 p.m. The Board of Admiralty haa sent a menage of congratulation to the officer* and men of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on the completion of their work—a triumph to which history knows no parallel. Tho surrender of the German fleet was accomplished
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  • 957 5 London, Nov. 22, 2.35 a.m. Further details of the German naval surrender show, givo the following particulars. Renter's correspondent, witnessing the scene aboard the Nsptuae, states that after the mist of the morning the weather waa glorious with a smooth s-*a and blue sky. The Allied warships, including
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  • 242 5 London, Nov. 22, 5 30 p.m. The King and Queen of Belgium are making a state entry into Brussels to-day. London, Nov 23, 7.0 a.m Brussels I Their Belgian Majesties and the princes entered the city on horseback, the English Princ*. Albert riding on the King's right
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  • 49 5 London, Nov 23, 7.15 p.m. Wellington The influenza is still taking heavy toll in New Zealand, especially in natives' hotels. The breweries were closed. Tbe news* papers were asked not to publish mortality ntatUtios. The Government siuctioood discretionary closing of banks owing to depleted staff*.
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  • 167 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Nov. 22, 6.25 p.m. The Austrian newspapers report that the Allied troops are marching on Kieff Skoropadaky has capitulated. The Petit Journal reports that the Allies informed Holland that they could not allow the treatment of favour granted to the
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  • 146 5 London, Nov. 21, 7.20 p.m. Copenhagen: A telegram froa X- ff says that what isc»ll*-d at All-Rowan government b«tbe ii formed at Ekaterinodar composed of members of th< general staff of the old volon teer army, with Sazomoff minister of Foreign Affairs, with a view to re f
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  • 167 5 London, Nov 24, 6.10 a.m. There were extra ordinary scenes at Hyde Park yesterday when the King srranged to review fifteen thousand discharged men. Thirty thousand were estimated to be present. The King rode at the head of the officers' guards accompanied by the Prince of
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  • 124 5 London, Nov 21, 7.40 p.m. The Hague: Tens of thousands, inclading thousands of soldierß paia homage to the Queen at Maliefeld. Tbe crowd unharnessed the horses of the royal carriage and dragged it to the palace where the Queen in a speech thanking tbe demonstrators, referred to
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  • 18 5 London, Nov. 19, 5.E5 p.m. Silver is steady. Loudon, Nov 24, 5.50 p.m. Silver is quiet.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 507 5 UTfoT ADVERTISEMENTS. Malacca 1918 Our DagFeti The book et conta n- tr a IflM programme o* The elaoce 19 »8 OUR DAY FBTB, which will do held on Wednesday, the Ist January 1919- is being prepared, and advertisers are invited to send for the benefit of the OUR DAY FUND
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  • 608 6 By Lt. J B Morton. It wes a moonless night, with a slight wind that blew in ohLil gust» across the waste of ibe battle», fields. Foar men crouched in a «hell. hole, oat off from their Platoon, wondering where they were. By peering over the lip they
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  • 900 6 Jim&h Robber Estates. The eighth annual general mo»' ing of the Shareholders of Jiroab Rnbber Estates Limited waB ne on Saturday at noon at the Registers] Offices of th** Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. Mr A E Baddeley presided and others present were Mr Jamej McClymont, Lee Ban
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  • 832 6 Prices Quoui ia tie Market this If oraiaj SI«04»O8B Nov. 26. Meeera ~y*l. and Eyatt, fcxc: »nge and Share Brokara. the li*t uf quotations jabber Shares. a,orj b <vera, .Hellara. A\« 3/- 3/8 J/- Aagw Java 6i_ 7/_ Ar.?io-slala, 12;. 16 l A r Knoiug 40/- 60/--1-
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  • 70 6 Singapore, Nov. 25. On Lon ionHank 4 in/o 2/4 15/31 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 23/32 On India— Bank T T. 1564, On Hongkong— Bank d/d 39J% prtm. On ShanghaiBank d/d 45^ On Java— Bank T. T, 132^ On Japan— Bank d/d 104 Sovereigns—boyingrate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 53 6 uelh'ercu in Laadhq. Tie following are th- dates of VpH-tnrn fiwtj S r nr.tpore of th« M«8l| Rd detivHrt 1 Ix>u<lorj «•11 F Sept. 1«? Nov. 16 Mm! (i Sept. 18 Nov. lfi Mail U Sept. 21 Nov. 16 Ma.il I Sept. 27 NOv. 1< Mnil J Sept.
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  • 70 6 On receipt of the news of the eigning of the armistice, the Government offices in Alor Star were closed. A two days' holiday was proclaimed. On TnHklay night there was sn illuminated procession and a bonfire. Effigies of the Kaiser and the Crown Prince were barned amidst tremendous enthusiasm. On
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 I/RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to tho full, to enjoy the very thought of being alive, to feel in ©very heart-throb the joy of never-dying youthfulness to keep fit and fine, take Nervona Price $1.40 per bottle. Tones
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    • 81 6 VENO'S LIWTIIU COU6H CURE Stops Cold* in a HUfht CHECKS INFLUENZA Overcomes Nasal Catarrh. Venn's Lightning Cough Cora wGJ cure an ordinary coid in a nlgbt, if taken proatly; it checks Inflaenu at the outset, thus averting all danger of complications, while its value ia nasal catarrh and bronchial troubles
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    • 355 6 Shake off the Shackles. RbeamMiain is oi.e of 11m »«jrld t greatest «lav»- ma-'t.r». ft -< many thouiandt q! helple*K run. and women with it* bond» of pain Dj veraocc is at han.J. rV tboaa «jllietpd bung*, howe»"t, tur iLI -nothing influence id Llttln Qrunlai Balm opst* the way tn
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    • 219 6 THE ORIEN T^A> Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established lb7-i. Incorporated in isrnu. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 "absolute Sacrum Income in 1917 $4,887,500.00 j Total Out-go !n 1917- sVtv>»i totrance cfTected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 increase in Funos $i \lL„ n Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with E a
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    • 82 6 A Stitch in Time Saves lift How many people omit 1 1 apply adage to everyday life. Remember if purchases are niw from Ban Lee Ann, Ltd., the stitcfc in time is effe<-tfd, and Wig Becai.se no time is lost in buying from them. Planters. Miners or shipping people can
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 78 6 Mails Closer To day. Port 8 wet ten ham and T. Anson 'Perak (s.g.Co.Ltd.) ?.30 pm Batn Pahat Mena 2 80 pm Anamba Nat una Islands and Sibu Batavier 3 pm Saigon and Tonkin Manch* 3.30 pm To-morrow. Cuoob Soon Hong 8.80 am Miri, Labuan, Jesselton. Kudat, Sandakan, Sulu and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 615 7 BANKS_ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. JSCOKPOHATHD IN ENGLAND BY ROT All CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of r £20 sack £1,200,000 Fund £2,000,000 DjMrvs Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Tks Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd, The London County and Westminster
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    • 438 7 NOTICES notice! The powers of attorney given by Sayna Mohamed Mustan to Vavena Shaik Ibrahim dated the sth February 1917 and 19th May, 1917 respectively have been cancelled and he has nothing to do with the firm of Sayna Mohamed Mustan and Sayna Mohamed Sultan. Dated 23rd Nov. 1918. (Sd.)
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    • 380 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances aocepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parte. J. HENRY Manager, Offices i 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United
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    • 397 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF High grade wax-polished and Mahogany stained teak household furniture, double spring gramophone with records, hand Singers sewing machine, porce lain dinner dessert and tea services, glass and electric plated ware also a good collection of well-grown plants etc, etc To bo held at No. lsWilkießoad
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    • 113 7 Renew your blood When the blood becomes weak and poor in quality, it cannot do its work of feeding brain and body. A loss of appetite, low spirits, blotchy skin, breathlessnoss, nervous irritability, drowsiness —all indicate blood poverty. No medicine ever prescribed can do so much as Dr. Williams' Pink
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    • 927 7 I Your Baby should enjoy Childhood's I 1 Happy Days I ĔĔ 1 "n > _o»bt about thia baby enjoying g aal ood's nappy days. She was reared oa 3 S mm tiiaao. Your baby can be just as strong and 9 'fafrxjr yJ»t as bright anj intelligent—it M 3
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oalfy.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally. Vol. V.- Mo. 277 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 266 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 32. Tenko Mara, Jap str 2709 tons Capt Tamara from Miikke sailed Nov 12, Agents M B Kaisha. Ceylon, Dutch str 3111 tons, Capt De Boer from San Francisco sailed Nov 11, Agents I'tional Rotterdam. Francis Gamier, French str 147 tons, Capt Nadodah from Mersing
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    • 118 1 NOVEMBER, 29. Kinta Brit str 590 tons for P. Swettenham <fc T. Anson. Lady Weld Brit str 242 tona for Malacca k Muar. Van Goens Dnt str 644 tons for Belawan Deli. Ban Fo Soon Dut str 230 tons for Pontianak, Rumphias Dut str 1,246 tons for Sourabaya via
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    • 137 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal F P B) ports Signal necessary in adPort notified. dition to Disease. Quarantine flag. Batana FBP Cerebrospinal Meningitis Batavia XGy Smallpox Batavia k Tandjong Priok Xdy Cholera Hongkong X G Q Cerebrospinal iever Hongkong X G Q Plague
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    • 321 1 By his very prompt action in altering his courae, the captain of a merchantman not only saved his ship but inflicted what was probably very aeriiu* damage on a aubmariue if, mdi ed, she was not entirely destroyed. The enemy's periscope was sighted quite close on the
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    • 202 1 The flight of Grand Admiral yon Tirpitz to Switzerland coincides with the handing over of the best part of the German Navy, including submarines, to the Allies. The Navy was the dominating passion of yon Tirpitz's life. A correspondent tells how his conversation often tnrned to the
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    • 86 1 Monday, Nov 25.—M00n Last Q tarter sh. 25m A High Water —.'l. 46 a.m. 7ft. 9ins. 3 5 p.m. Bft. 3ins. Tuesday, Nov. '26.— High Water -—4.46 a.m. 7ft. Tine. 4.22 p.m. 7ft, Tins. Wednesday Nov. 27,—M00n in Eqnator Oh M. High Water 5.45 a.m 7ft. 7ins.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 523 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I ABO SHIPPING GAZETTE. *S»laoai<» No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Par annum l i Half-yearly s Per quarter f'Zf Per mensem Meal Postage Extra «50 CtS. per month. aaaaaaaaasass^B^Bsvsssßßsasasssss P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental
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      • 113 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjon,. Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Btorage 2 and 1 /T. P Rlf ar. P 8 Eaa East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road Sheen 3 19 1 JJ (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower
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      • 494 1 Tel- No. 1925. O. S. K. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. (Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Japan, 1884). Capital 50,000,000 Yen STEAMERS 350,000 Grow tonnage 150 vesseis Under construction 150,000 Gross tonnage PROMPT CONNECTION FOR THROUGH CARGO Sumatra-Straits Line Weekly service s.s. JJ Tenchi Maru Nov. 30, for Palembang.
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      • 67 1 SEAKC LINE OF STEAMERS "QUBogU- 1,760 Tom. U. Isatag tit* 6.78» Tom M. Satag Chcoa" 6.77S Tom. The above steamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. GIONG HOE 00. Ascot* SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLiRS f PWVIDOMM6 COMTIACTOB, The Oct .an Launch meet* Incoming ahlpo. Offer:—is Battery Road. TAKE
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      • 612 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE] AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Straits I Settlements. I IJT PUBLISHED DAILY. I Complete Reports of Local Evt m a J Condensed News from P.M.8.. Java' China, India, Cpjlod and Japan' Full and Latest War News j N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN
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