Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY- YoL V, No. 278 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 451 1 Ky Guan Kiat I C Dtrae-or for the supply of 1 fI KEWOOD M dliiipi' Comraiß9ionerB for she 1 1916. 1917 and 1918. •be successful Contractor for the a j same for the coming years I P 1 1919 1920. I j, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Gaiety" Cinema Junction of Albert
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    • 67 1 Straits Jiotell TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single aod Double Rooms. For particulars apply to tho Manager. TERNS VERY MODEBATE. Tele* apbie Addreee PRANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM I Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station,) JUST ARRIVED
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    • 101 1 I IS RECOMMKN DBD BY f 1 The Municipal Commissioners I i i FOR COM HATING f SPANISH INFLUENZa! To prevent tbe spread of this disease, occupiers of premises should have their floors jj sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. Thil solution should not be swept j| j i
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    • 349 1 I NOW LOOK HERE j Tay Guan Klat 1 f Tbe successful Contractor 1 for the supply of i IP IR E W OODj I to the Municipal Cornmisioners for the years 1919 and 1920, I Address I 38 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. ll Always :(H ASAHI Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.
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  • 632 2 By A Bio? Cross Worker. Early in the retreat from Mods a shell crashed right into the midst oi the section with which I waa moving. Oar gan was wrecked anJ the driver in front was blown to bits. As I monnteda fresh horn 1 turned
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 878 2 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 j Oil DAT 1111 Sit HI LOU LOTTERY I Sanctioned by Government j j and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee I I Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) j! The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars j I ($2,000,000)" or such
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    • 318 2 Federated Malay States War Ctiariiies Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War Charities Committee and the Prizes, will be allocated as follows THE PRJZES The allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows 20 per cent for one Ist prize.
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    • 97 2 Peace Declaration j AND Singapore Gentenary Celebrations. ORDERfe FOR FIREWORKS (European aud Japanese) Must be sent in MOW (ll months in advance) to TflLr*. Y. Tan Raffles Chambers, Singapore. The Victory Road! DO YOU KNOW THAT For Chronic Dvsentory and Diarrhoea JONGKEENA Is a sure and instantaneous SOLD EVERYWHERE. For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, Nov. 30 To-Day. 4.40 Jardine Steps for Fort 8ilensing SVA Spt cialiste (as detailed) 5.00 Drill Hall SVA (Details) 5.15 do SVC Recruits do Earasian Co SVC 5.00 do SFA Co To-morrow. 4.40 Jardine Steps for Fort Silensing SVA Specialists (as
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  • 476 3 Wiar will bp Japan's t**rflee? I lie qu« etion was answer, d by j AJirquis Oknma, ex-Premier of Japan, in an article recently i <:blish edby the Kokumin.'' Si. cc the teginnicg of the war, nor of the Japanese statesmen or übliciste have tried to answer this
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  • 58 3 Two Croydon brothers —Ernest and Alfred Burgess—enlisted together in 1915, and aerved'side by side in Gallipoli, Egypt, and Palestine. Recently, on the French front, one shell wounded them both. On admission to hospital over there they found that their beds adjoined, and on reaching England both
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 321 3 A Pathe Play of Sensation and Mystery AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Qood Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p. m IRENE CASTLE IN The Hill Crest Mystery In 5 Reels j A Gripping, Sensational and Suspenseful Picture narrating a mystery story Supported by
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    • 708 3 j From Monday, Nov. 25, to Saturday. Nov. 30 xie I I The Something in Moving Pictures you have never seen before Alhambra I Alhambra Is A Film that wil! make >' ou realise la the only F the Theatre How the British Navy ha§ Helped to win the War
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    • 536 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong P»gar lioad Trams Pass tbe Door, Second Show at 9 30 A Bluebird Special Feature THE DOOR BETWEEN S Acta A Romantic Drama with Ruth Clifford and Monroe SalisburyTo the Highest Bidder A Mary Fuller ister Feature in 2-p»rts. Ftmt Show mt
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  • 1330 4 When Bismarck created the laat of the German Empires he had no intention of world domination. At the beginning h< cired not for German cDloui is, and a German Navy he regarded with good humoured tolerauori aa something after the nature ot a toy. He
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  • 29 4 The Chief of the General Staff Army Headquarters, India, haa informed Military Headquarters, 8 S, that reoruitment for the Indian Army Reserve of Officers is suspended.
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  • 196 4 Saturday evening waa the occasion of the fourth anniversary celebration of the Vivekananda 3anmarka Sangam at No 7 EnggorStreet, Tanjong Pagar. Friends, wellwishers and members from all quarters tilled the hall of the Sangam which was nicely decorated, and a large company of musicians was in attendance.
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  • 236 4 Unique in the history of the Colony is the l stablishment of the Xan-yo-Kyokai or tbe Commercial Museum, which was formally opened to the public on Saturday afternoon in the preaeuce of a large number of guests, in the premises at Braa Basah Road, previooaly known as
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  • 67 4 Tin ia quoted at £300.0.0 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton middling Amerioan, ia at 22.09. Black pepper is quoted at 1/9 and white pepper at 3/U in London. On the Manchester market BJlba ahirtings are at 33/- and 6 lbs T cloth at 24/9. In
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  • 458 4 Tin is quoted at 1124 80- 7< t«nB sold. ,J H E the High Hi (Sir Arthur Yonnß.n r M in Kuala Lv morning. y Attention ia called to the adv Use ment appearing on p a g e 5 this issue, annonncing the opertin of a
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  • 100 4 Fillis' Circus. Crowded attendances have been the order at the performances of the circus since the opening last Thursday at their tent in Beach Road. The first change of programme, with ■everai new items is announced for Thursday. Nov 28, from which date a redaction in admission prices all
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  • 148 4 Everything I own I bought and paid for—including you. I a m your Lord and Master and ownyoo —body and soul.'' This is but one of the many startling situations i Q that Bluebird Extraordinary star' ring bewitching Carmel Myers, the heroine of My Unmarried, Wife in "The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 200 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS POR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh m Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inoh frames. Price Sl3O Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. I *Tm\\\\\m\\\\\\Xm^ OIL FOR THE HOME I For General
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    • 188 4 New Stock Just Arrived Latex measures; Galvanized barbed fencing wire; Canvas hose; Plain and armoured Rubber hose; Brass eyelets I and rings; Buntings, assorted colours; Cybu-n screw spanners; Single double j j ended spanners; Gauge glasses, assorted j sizes; Copper ball float vj.ves; Bra>s I water bib cocks, etc, etc.
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    • 95 4 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout /BZ M* MgP ■wBA Bole Importers: Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co., Vine and Spirit Merchants. KIAM KIAT Sl Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. have JUST RECEIVEO A Large Consignment OF Luzon Lagio Plows PRICES AS USUAL. Why be Disappointed and Why Wait Until Evening? Watch the Inward
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  • 243 5 London, Nov. 24, 10.45 p.m. Field Marshal Haig says: On Sunday our troops continuing their march to the Rhine reached the German frontier immediately north 0 f the Dnchy of Luxembourg. Our general line in the evening waa the frontier south of Beho, Grandmesuil pomal, and Huy and
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  • 103 5 London, Nov. 24, 8.0 p.m. BrnsBel The King in tbe afternoon went to the Hotel d-j Ville where Burgomaster Max delivered »loyal address in which he recalled that at the outbreak of war the King gaid to him: "Belgium is entering on a war in which she has
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  • 66 5 London, Nov. 21, 1.50 p.m. In view of the cessation of hostilities the Rubber G ow <rs'Association have resolved to abandon the leherae for Government control of the industry. Const quently it is understood that no further immediate s*epB will be taken by the Government. The
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  • 53 5 London, Nov. 25, 2.20 a.m. A. demonstration of ten thousand persons at Hyde Park under the tagpiees of the British Empire fnion passed a resolution expressing horror and indignation at German brutalities against British prisoners, especially after the armistice, aud favouring an economic boycott of the Germans for
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  • 68 5 London, Nov. 21, 150 p.m. Washington: After conferring with the War Trade Board Senator Hoke Sir it h declared that all reRrictions on shipments of cotton kav« been removed, except to enemies and North European neutrals, ft ts expected that cotton will be •hipped more freely to countries
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  • 38 5 London, Nov 25, 5.0 a.m. Zurich The Frankfurter Zeitung's at Vienna reports fspid progress of the counter revo'itionary movement in Austria. The Monarchists are resorting to numer°°s methods to excite the peasants •gainst the Viennese authorities.
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  • 54 5 London, Nov 24, 6.10 am. Sagfce The Queen In a proclamlti( 5n thanks the nation for its Patient endurance of the agony of r also ita overwhelming repudiajj ot the threat cf revolution. T b* troclamation promises the P* r Himt>ntary carrying out of re,er nii as
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  • 17 5 London, Nov. 24, 4.40 p.m. Copenhagen British prisoners trc m Rnhleben have arrived en toKnglaud.
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  • 176 5 London, Nov. 24, 8 a.m. It is understood the battleship Hercules with ten British destroyers commanded by Admiral Browning and also Frenoh, Ital'an and American squadrons are going to WilhelmBhaven and Kiel to superintend the disarmament of German warships. It is reported that Admiral Beatty demanded from
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  • 43 5 London, Nov 24, 6.10 a.m. The Wieringen's Zuyder Zee correspondent oo Nov. 20 says that tbe Crown Prince is expected to morrow to be interned at the Parsonage. The islanders and fishermen, sufferers from submarinism, are displeased at his presence.
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  • 36 5 London, Nov. 24, 6.10 a.m. Washington official j The American casualties ou nber 53,169 dead 177,625 wounded and 3,333 prisoner and missing. Coblenz was fixed as the objective of the American advance.
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  • 35 5 London, Nov. 24, 4.40 p.m. Brussels Four infernal machines were found in the vaults of the Palais de Justice, where they were placed by th Germans close to a quantity of ammunition.
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  • 31 5 London, Nov 21, 8.45 p.m. Montagues report that the condition of the market ia unaltered. The trade demand is somewhat less active. Shanghai exchange is 5/1 to the tael.
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  • 26 5 London, Nov. 21, 6.30 a.m. The City of Lincoln has been refloated, apparently undamaged, but probably will have her bottom examined before proceeding.
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  • 26 5 London, Nov 21, 1.50 p.m. New York, Nov 20 Two million dollars worth of bar silver has been shipped to-day to India.
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  • 111 5 (By courtexy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Nov 23, 6.15 p.m. General de Oastelnau with the French troops solemnly entered Colmar amidst the enthusiastic acclamations of the population. We have reached Thionville, Sarregnnines, Bocke. The British occupied Namor and went beyond the Mouse. The Belgian sovereigns entered
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  • 126 5 A Chinese fisherman was picked np 66 miles west of Mnka Head Light Hoose by the last B 1 steamer that arrived at Penang. His sampan was blown out to eea from Teluk Anson, and he had been ten days at sea when picked up. The
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  • 214 5 London, Nov. 25, 7.45 a.m. The Election Campaign is now in full blast, the numbers of candidates swelling hourly and even embarrassing the agents of rival Coalitionists who are standing for some constituencies. It is expected that there will be two hundred unopposed returns so far as can
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  • 239 5 London, Nov 24, 4.10 p.m. Copenhagen Berlin officially announces that the Soviet and Government have agreed to tho transference of the executive authority to the Soviets who will suppress any counter-revolution. The executive council at Berlin will exeroise control pending ths election of a new executive council by
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  • 243 5 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Coy. at their Sale-room yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of intending purchasers, the biddings were brisk and the prices obtained were good 99 years' leasehold laud and house No 260 D
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  • 26 5 The Indian Printers' Association, Kuala Lumpur, has by order of the Resident of Belangor been registered under section 4, sub-section (vi), of "The Sooieties Enactment, 1913."
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  • 529 5 Paris, Nov. 23, 8.20 p.m. The successive occupation of tbe liberated localities' in Lorraine was continued amid magnificent enthusiasm. At Coimar the ceremonial entry of General Castelnpu took place the whole population acclaiming. From Moselle to the Vosges the line reached to-day includes Tbion. ville, Bouzonville, Sarreguemines, Bitcbe,
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  • 240 5 While a party of Chines i sports men were oat hunting at Jabus, near Chenderiang, yesterday, says Saturday's TOM they xperienced a very exciting enc >nnter with a tiger which was eventually shot dead after a vigor' us ohate. It appear* that Messrs Voon Tian Sco of
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  • 46 5 A correspondent informs that Mr. Charles A Peal, Chief Officer of the Colonial Yacht ''Seamew" was navigating lieutenant of H M A 8 ''Australia" which led Admiral Beatty's southern squadron in the recent taking over of the German Fleet according to the terms of the armistioe.
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  • 12 5 [IT* U mm) nmrtj ■■inii SSB cmUUm* SSPSSSSI 6« Mil umftnimU
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  • 170 5 To the Editor tA« Mmlaya Tribant. Sir,—Now that the Kaiser haa risen and fallen it may be of Interest to your readers to recall the following verse so familiar in the lips of children .of the Empire I It's a long way to St Helena It's s long
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  • 186 5 The following is the directors' report to be presented at the annual meeting on Dec. 3 at noon at 64 Market Street. The profit for the year subject to Manager's commission and Directors' remuneration amounts to $13,631.23, which with balance brought forward, $13.110.40, makes $26,748.63. Owing to
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  • 327 5 Mr Fred Aeria, Financial Assistant of Police, will go on three months' leave prior to retirem a nt after 46 rears' service which, we (Straits Ecoo) believe is without parallel in the Straits Servioe. Mr Aeria who is 61 years of age and in the best of
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  • 30 5 To-day. FilluV Circus, 9. 15 p.m. To-morrow. Fillis' Circus, 9.15 p.m. Friday. Hanocah (Jewish Holiday.) Saturday. St. Andrew. Sunday Ist Sunday in Advent. Queen Alexandra's Birthday (1844).
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  • 121 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association. 372 nd Auction, held oa the 21st, 22nd and 23rd November, 1918 Offered for sale 4,911,262 lbs. or Tons 2,210.38. Pricks realised. Sheet Cents per Rr Smoked Fine Ribbed 71 to 74} Good 60 70 Fine Plain 574. 69 Good
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  • 165 5 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Nov. 23. The quantity catalogued for ths Rubber Auction which oommenced on the 21st ins* reaohed the abnormal total of 2,523 tons, due to the suspension of business the previous week. Manufacturing interests were more in evidence than they have been for some time pas',
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  • 360 5 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. November 2S. Rabber. —The auctions, whioh in the o Unary oourse of events wonld have been held on the 13th and 14th instant, were cancelled owing to the celebrations and pnblio holiday on Wednesday, whioh took place in consequence of the joyful news received of the
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  • 53 5 Gttthrle A Co, Ltd, Agents. Sungei Buaya (Sumatra R Co Ltd)— 34,500 lbs (October). Total up to date 14,620.7 lbs. Kwaloe Rubber Estate—2s,9s6 lbs (October). Sumatra Catchouc Maatscbappij —93,578 lbs (Oct). Mr. N. Gomss. Secy. Bckit Katil R Ltd—ll,9l4 lbs. (Oct). Total for 6 months 66,056 lbs. Kwala
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  • 469 5 The Liquidator's fourth report for the year ended D cemoe- 1917 statee tha 1 the total amount due from snndry debtors at date of liquidation was:—Customers $2,605,166.79;Dire0t0rs $2,605,632.85. Of this there had been collected at the end of the fourth year or written off as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 523 5 LATES>T ADVtRTISEMENTS. WANTED. Wanted immediately, an experienced cashier for large retail store, security required, good salary for competent man. Apply Box 177, c/o Malaya Tribune--26 11 2 12 THE MHRMPTCY ORDINANCE I 111. IK THI SUPREME COUBT OF THK STRAITS BHTTLBMHNTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. 1« Bajhruftcy. No. 197 of IMA
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  • 636 6 Minutes of Committee Meeting held on 12th Oct 1918. Present Mr James Morton (in the Chair), snd Messrs C E Chubb, Kwau Tsze Ching, Chas. Watt and J N Wardtop (Secretary). Absent Messrs R W Dale and W D Jupp. Minutes of last Meeting confirmed and
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  • 53 6 Orders for week ending Saturday, Nov. 30 Tuesday, Nor. 21] 'Si dialling Classes, YMO▲ ifom.d, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 —(Jjinbinul Parade, Y.AI G.A, Ground 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28—X» emit r.s Malay Volume*- r Cltil, 5.15 p.oj. Friday, Nov. 29, —Ambulance Cl&s-t, V.M.C.A., .0.1.1 p.m. FRANK
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  • 58 6 i.ell'<H4>i la Tfce folio w u« are the d*tt« oi departure from Sii or.. o| i2a* Buropean Maila aad iueh Jt>liv ry London. Ua.ii.. Lsrr. tiassvanaß Mail X Sept. 12 Nev. 16 MailU Sept. 18 ¥ot. 16 Mail U Sept. 21 Nov. 16 Mail I Sept. 2 V
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  • 357 6 4vti4Aport>. November 26. and General column. /?,)j,-a.--No Busine»»". Tapioca. —Weak. No Baainees, Baqo Flour- done. tfam^er.—No Business. P*vper —Steady. No Business. Othmr Products. —Market Quiet. 14 test Local Hifasl tiaoritiMM. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 153.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 57.00 Copra Bali 1120 Copra Gorong Talo 11.30 Copra
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  • 254 6 Map pore, November 26. M neers Latham <fc Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations Mcrfoqtn $3.45 $170 1.10 1.20 l\jm Unit* 2.45 2.65 Ayorraaai 10.50 11.(0 I: 1 rari«« 4.65 5.20 Bnkit Jelotong M 0.65 0.70 ia t CatO 100 1.10 Stikit E B «'.60 0.65
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  • 824 6 Priest Quoted is the Market Ail khraiag HIHGAPI UK NOV. 26. Meagre Lyeil and Evatt, EicWige «.id Share Broken, leeop the following lie* of quotation* Kosher Shares. Mom. Va a Un -rs. SMi era. 1'- iwag»r Bf» 18 Java 6/- I 7 1/. AiNflo-Xalay 16)--1 A, r
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  • 68 6 Singapore, Nov. 26 On London— Bank 4 in/a 2/4 13/33 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/a 2/4 23/32 On India— Bank T T. 156^ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 39 prena. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 451. On Jay Bank T. T. 132$ On Japan— Bank d/d 104* Sovereigns—buyingrate $8.54 India
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  • 426 6 Arrirals. NOVEMBER 23. Katsnra Mara, Jap str 1025 tons. Capt Yamauaka from Labuan sailed Nov 19, Agents P 8imons Coy Ltd. Besitang. Datch str 270 tons, Capt Terkahle, from P. S'bam sailed Nov 23, Agents Asiatic Petroleum. NOVEMBER 24 Abbotsford, Brit str 99 tons Capt Strachar, from
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 83 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. —ocu THE HEALING BALSAM An Invaluable Remedy for Skin Troubles. Gives Immediate Belief from Irritation of Mosquito Bites. KILLS PIMPLES. Heals cuts and bruises, and quells all vexatious eruptions of tbe skin. Obtainable from all Chemists and Messrs Robinson CoSold
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    • 54 6 By Special Request THE STAR OPERA It til Theatre UpA North Bridge Road To-Nlght To-Night WILL STAGE A Javanese Play in three parts PA If 41 SWE RANG Last Part To-morrow Wednesday 800 SEONG SUT SOH A Chinese Play will be given ■L R. Cbeonk', Proprietor. Y« L. Tan, Manager.
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    • 230 6 Ig KIM N j S E YAMATO 6 s Co. BEER Dr. J.B's BloodTonk: A remarkable preparation of Indian herbs, at once effective in all liver complaints. It is a 1 valuable tonic for creating appetite, purifying the blood and eliminating those imparities of the blood which undermine the health.
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    • 130 6 HAVE YOU influenza Try "Kiusutang's Specific for Influenza."' Sole Agents Sincere Dispensary, Lit 48-2 HILL STREET. 16 10 16 12 AMaßaaauaaaNaawmaaHßW Why suffer the burden ol TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In front of French church) Telephone No.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 182 6 Mails Close. To daySaigon Tat out*» 2,30 pm Port Dickson *Abbotsford 2.30 pni Batu Pa hat Aiag Lwng 230 pm Maiaooaand Muu Lsdv Wala 8 pm Rhio Kroely 8 pm Pal»u B&t&m and 1'ulaa Bulang Hock Keng 3 pm Pulau Soegi •Benuit 8 pm Kerimon So*n L«« 8 pm Kota
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  • 1294 7 Arguments Justifying Indemnity. We (Daily Mail) hare reoeiveJ from Mr Richara H Edmonds, Editor and General Manager of the Maunfaotarera' Record, Bsltimo:«, the following letter, which, after recalling the finanonl loss** sustained aod b >m« by th« Sooth after th»- Amencau Civil War, as a basis of
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  • 160 7 Ain-ricans who lose their lives on ihe European battle-grounds will be buried there only temporarily. Wher* identification is possible the th* bodies be placed in marked craves, to be taken up when tbe war is orer and convejed horn*. Tbe War Department's plan in this regard was disclosed
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  • 229 7 TJt»on the spreading Kaohing road The Sarawak policeman stands. The policeman is a mighty man As he issat c his commands. There are pimples on his handsome face, It's a lie he's drawn or wan. His hair is perfumed with cheap scent. His face is like the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 624 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA^ AND CHINA. J> OO KPUKATED IS ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capitol iv 60,000 Shares of £20 £1,200,000 qtsarve Fund £2,000,000 Ragervs Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Tis Bank of England, Tha London Oty and Midland Bank, Ltd The London County and W
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    • 502 7 NOTICES Malacca 1918 Our Dag Fete. The booklet containing a long programme of The Malacca 1918 OUR DAY FETE, which will be held on Wednesday, the Ist January 1919. is being prepared, and advertisers are invited to send for the benefit of the OUR DAY FUND their advertisements for insertion
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    • 375 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every deec:iption. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance
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    • 105 7 SOME people thick that the entire process of digestion t <k-i place iv the stomach. There ia intestinal digestion and there is intestinal indigestion also and the latter is usually associated with constipation. Hank strong pn gatir»* that <->ar the iv" te»tvne» ijuir.klv leave lh» delicate luerabran** inflamed and dry.
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    • 361 7 AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALE OF Tea* Household Furniture etc, ttl, etc At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Oi Wednesday, Nov 27, at 10.10 a m. Comprising Teak wardrobes, dressing tables, writing desks side tables, meat safe, perfection cooking stoves, hard wood tables, curtain rods, water
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    • 739 7 I The Difference in this Baby j §5 from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm fleah, 3 EE haw strong bone and happy intelligent expression ==j EE —tbia ia becauae ha has beea reared on Glaxo, =j BSaw H,s parent* sxy, "He has not f| 5 BBBBBasaBBBW bad a
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. toned Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MMLMYA TRIBUNE., issued Dally. Vol v. No. 278 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 511 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AXD SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone 1»©. l^l. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum J*2'22 Half-yearly j JSS Per quarter j *•'2 Per mensem M Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE I (COMPANIES IHOORPOBATBD 1» KHGLABD.) I MAIL AND PASSENCER SERVICES. Peninsular and
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      • 161 1 Nippon Yusen Kaisha f j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) NOTICE is hereby given i that the NIPPON YUSEN KAI- I j SHA have opened a BRANCH I OFFICE in Singapore, and the I business hitherto transacted I lon their behalf by Messrs. i I Paterson Simons Company, I j Ltd., will
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      • 499 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 1.50 venais Under construction 150,000 Gross teaaege PROMPT CONNECTION FOR THROUCH CARGO Sumatra-Straits Llns Weekly service i.e." Tenchi Maru Nov. 30, for Palembang. B.e- Iwami
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      • 600 1 THE MAIM TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 7%« Popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Local Events. Condensed News from F.M.S,, Java, China, India, Ceylon and Japan. Full and Latest War News. N.Y.K. mmn mm kaisha (I&tOO »FdIIATBD IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A lerviee
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 34 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Tuesday, Nov. 28.—High Water —4.46 a.m. 7ft. 7ins.; 4.22 p.m. 7ft. 7ing. Wednesday Nov. 27, —Moon in Equator Oh M. High Water 5.45 a.m 7ft 7ins. 5.45 p.m. 7ft. 3ins. I
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      • 42 1 Thursday, Not. 28. —High Watery: —6.40 a.m. 7ft. 81ns.; 7.9 p.m 7ft 4ins. Friday, Nor. 29.—Moon in Apogee 2b 12m. A. High Water7.27 a.m. 8ft. 8.21 p.m 7ft. 5in. Saturday, Nov. 30. —High Water:— —I..1 a.m. 8ft 3ine.; 9.12 p.m. 7ft 7izui.
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