Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1919
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Title Section30 1919-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. mm EVENTNT} DAILY. VOL VI. No 155 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SAT72DAT. JCI.Y S.30 words
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Advertisement152 1919-07-05 1 [everythingl IN THE I Way of MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., Head Office, 102, Market Street. Motor Works Dept., 80, Orchard Road. GAIETY TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P. M. Screen Classics presents THE GREAT NAZIMOVA In a special De Luxe production THE BE3T OF METRO PLAYS REVELATION Greater Produstion in the152 words
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Advertisement156 1919-07-05 1 For Sale. turn-out, comprising a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. H. A. SAIBOO CO. General Merchants Ooaey Changers. Ail are kindly solicited to inspect oar shop st Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreign Coins of all kinds can be exchanged156 words
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Advertisement101 1919-07-05 1 PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS No other TEA, at the same price, can equal it in QUALITY. No other can give you so many Cups of Delicious Tea as LIPTON'S does. Obtainable from all Grocers ft Bazaar Dealers In THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality Green Label No. 1 Yellow No.101 words
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Advertisement393 1919-07-05 1 THE I Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. Stationers Printers, 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. "ONODA" I Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) HANftYA SHOKAI No. 178, 179 Middle Road, Singapore. RUBBER DEALERS ESTATE SUPPLIERS ALWAYS IN STOCK Ititllltllll Ul393 words
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Article178 1919-07-05 2 Untited VesKa* i—a—7 c W9wMMMMmO im&n. so* «cc Untitled. 4V-.- «r* >*f-«-.: |||rt0*m «a* N ■>» it«»„ 'y rv W«« MM Ifv.'flPt r, H+r.f* 1»» v tt-<*~-4 fNritibftf n iMMMMi PfHi t, r •■■f .<''*- > *0 jt*i'm t* t\ l*.V\ IPMf -.4M;.*4» r UmtmW --»»«.-*»>178 words
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Article227 1919-07-05 2 I un>. t*. u, hilj i I >,* u\/i. f '.t 't,i.*h ttn*'. P %00l0t Ii /»r. »fk<l l* MM/' ni»»m\ti0 <•«»»••! f'./ i«y|#7l fffttt Iff »>*. J<**t k m <,'■>. a •<UJ -.ii- I 1 fftl 11 I J .j. i»/Mm■ f#| <.i« i Ml Iu l<227 words
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Advertisement118 1919-07-05 2 I m l l************ 4. gj MM* 41 v<r ike laJaii Bound lieaet .iiM X**-4 jr t**s*f •j r i// •> /V, t /fa I AA if |f I pm* m"*** t tffg mmm* i f *>i tA~*+y+s+ 'itf|«Mt«fw */.-<HtV" 4 'a a IV If A/ mmM A 4 <118 words
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Advertisement80 1919-07-05 2 HAN If f M Ac <Jo. </, PMA* I nmmi *«ia f* Hr u K -iff*, fĕff)o§ fc**. «4*, *#f < <r> f Hm%%* A*.** *ti4m)mt*,H ;V< ('!>•»>»>■ "(i/tiif b*'tl> %m»mmmmmmmmmtm Mot*' MTMMri mi tit' (t,t //»)♦.ffl ifi 1 i> mj \jt pr»'r// iLfjnonJ Wowlh' Great Peppormißt |n^^ Mini Inhn80 words
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Advertisement36 1919-07-05 2 vVhy wtjffnr tli'i hardfio ol I WITH-ACIf X wlnoh nan bu n li» v» «l Hlfri(,ni irnruodiately »<y noiinultin^ K. TSUTADA ala%f>H,riaßa«e DENTIST I firaa Haaali H..»*i (In »*n„..\, |Mtr4%) I H/.PI IK.11« 0 I|4 '136 words
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Advertisement198 1919-07-05 2 m m Hhe- v' 11 l<ll»4. V «crt "Mug. IP".- 1m Wm x*~ f Ma n r ob .wrt—r mm%9 I I V -h* «»t t~ y Wmgmwmm M ►ft hi "miittit A *.'V-7 imsn V, -./..y/z'. fl •few i i.V.i'.» '.Vr? '.X .'/,'.'.'.>. v. We have large stocks always198 words
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Advertisement333 1919-07-05 2 fy HE OK I A 1 tiOßSff ~MW j Jf Pl—— mj c v Baainm. BY« ftc P—— J es» Coo reruz.« PJi i 1 CYCLE CARRiACE CO., LTD. 'iTfgiptrc aaraJa Lmpjt jux i -saaog AUCTION SALES! PWLLIWIN AIIY NOTICE 999 Years Leas-uioaa SEA-SIDE BC3GU.OWS ad TOW* PJ—i Pa—l «CI333 words
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Advertisement713 1919-07-05 3 EVEN STRONGER THAN THE LAST THE TRIPLE ATTRACTION PROGRAMME AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall (or Comfort, Good Music and Qood Pictures Beaeb Boad. Second Show Commencing 9 p.m. 5 PARTS A Splendid Triangle Feature 5 PARTS Presenting FRANK KEENAN The Great Character Actor In the FirBt WiJd West Picture he713 words
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Advertisement477 1919-07-05 3 mm.mm.mm>>» From Monday, June 30, to Saturday, July I The The Alnarabra rj The Power of a Guilty Conscience Portrayed in Intensely Dramatic form in n Alhambrala A mas terpieoe of the cinematographic art L" t I tte AT THE j where yo AA m m JLV M Ba% HL%477 words
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Advertisement542 1919-07-05 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjoag Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. Second Show aat 9.15 Universal Screen Magazine No. 69. Bert Lytell in the Special Metro Production 5 Mo Man's Land S A Photo-Version of Louis Joseph Vanch, Popular Novel. 1 The Bull's Eye Epi?. de 9. "Dynamite"542 words
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Article1773 1919-07-05 4 -eluded.) I; ti worth whale mentioning th*t the procedure adopted by Mr Abaoayake in quoting extract* froaa the reportj of hie laperion in hi* praise ij one which Li now no longer permitted. The Governmental of the Colony mi States have forbidden tne practice, and1,773 words
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Article535 1919-07-05 4 Tin is qao:e»j t r sellers. R«3b^ r i s and fee sheec The P and 08 S Z.t-, j adhere frcm C:. -n-: it :'a Wedneeiay tne l-.ntnstann Th- cutout si rat hat Tmm DsJ month cf J an* w« 103,700 lbs The litre: L:z::z sat.et535 words
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Advertisement159 1919-07-05 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE j Robinsons PATENT LEVER NATCH $8.50 \s*J Nickel cases. t' tver y $9.50 c:/lm Watch 2 X— Guaranteed *vs.iAj7 a Oood I Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. Send your order* to the Asiatic Petroleum st Company court, (S.S) Ltd. Singapore We have nevtr159 words
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Advertisement304 1919-07-05 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It aaiai aooey to 70a norwada r§ New srsvi* (yjosxxnxiy received to Suit ill tmt. PmWom 00 me aad faahivtu go, B« v> nu i: r.vt to. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING A**or*ed QsftNßflßi HAMMERS B*m Par.* fs.edae. Bcr.ier Beelag. Nicholson's File* MaDganesite Paste Bra** Wire Tnoe Brmhea304 words
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Advertisement259 1919-07-05 4 f "BIRDS' NEST" Brandy Per ease of Quart* $16.00 P|a*j II7JO Duty Extra"CD. MMILLE" Cognac ?t: sate of w«*ans $14.09 Piute $15.50 Duty Extra Sole Importers i— Caldbeck, Mncgregor AND to Wholesale and Retail fln ul Spirit MircHuts. KUM KIAT Co. 10* tod 109 Market Street. SHIPMENT Just Received: Hack259 words
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Article1890 1919-07-05 5 Peace Terms Described. London, Jaly 3, 5.10 p.m. The House of Commons was crowded the Prinoe of Wales in th* galley—whea Mr. Lloyd George roa« to on the peace The Premier who was enthusiastically welcomed said he hail to lay on tr.ble two bil'a to enforce th1,890 words
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Article197 1919-07-05 5 Petrograd Belog Abandoned. London, June 30, 7.35 a.m, A Bclshevik official ad mitt they were compelled to abandon Kharkoff. London, Jane 30, 12.5 p.m. Helsingfors, June 28: Judging from recent decrees the situation in Petrograd is deperate. Evacuation of the town it being carried out hastily. Trotzky has197 words
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Article90 1919-07-05 5 London, June 30, 7.35 a.m. Berlin, Jane 29 Noske's strike d»cree has been withdrawn and the railwayman resume on the 30th. It it reported that the tramwaymen, overhead and underground railway men strike on the 30ch. London, June 30, 4.15 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Berlin siys that90 words
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Article73 1919-07-05 5 London, Jane 30, 7.35 a.m. Constantinople, June 29: A Greek battalion wis ambushed and badly out ap and forced to retire by the Turks in the region of Bergama, whioh is outside the limits the Council of Four assigned to Greek occupation. Instructions from the Parit Council have73 words
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Article52 1919-07-05 5 London, June 30, 4.15 p.m. Paris: Despite the refusal to sign, the Chinese continue to participate in the proceedings of the Peace Conference. The delegatioi is now awaiting ins»ruotions fron Peking* It is sated in conferenc circles that it is still possible for the Chinese to sign if52 words
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Article27 1919-07-05 5 London, July 3, 4.40 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Lloyd George announced that the tribunal to try the ex-Kaiser would sit in London,27 words
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Obituary14 1919-07-05 5 London, Jane 30, 4,15 p.m. The death in announced of Jamea Nicol Dann.14 words
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Article190 1919-07-05 5 To-morrow's Services. S. And-ew's Cathedral. The Service in the evening will commence, as previously announced at 5.30 p.m. The public are requested to be in their seats by 5.1 > p.m. Th" alms throughout 'he dny will bd divided between tile Officers' Wivts and Families Fund and The Sailors'190 words
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Article93 1919-07-05 5 The following is a copy of a letter sent to Mr Tan Soo Hock, of Malacca, by the agent of the Food Controller at Malacca Sir, —As requested in conversation I the honour to inform you for oommanioation to Malacca Rice Dealers that I have received the following93 words
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Article333 1919-07-05 5 SiDg Kee. a Chineee, who is sergeant of ibe 3U6th, has returned to New York to find bitnselt a hero. tie. entered the Army atwr having six months in Now York and upon getting off the giant troopship Leviathan found hiimelf surrounded by newspaper men wno demanded333 words
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Article70 1919-07-05 5 At the American Consulate yesterday from U a.m. to 12.30 p.m. there were a number of visitors of different nationality to congratulate the Consul on the occasion of Independence Day. Among the callers were H E the Governor, H E the G O C, the Colonial Secretary, and Mr EC70 words
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Obituary88 1919-07-05 5 We regret to record the death whioh occurred suddenly, at 7.30 last evening of acute influenza, of Mr T M Maben, of Messrs Maynard Co. Ltd, Singapore. The deceased was not for some time past in the best of health, although his recent holiday trip to Australia with Mrs Maben88 words
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Article299 1919-07-05 5 Arrivals. JULY 4. Andes Maru J->pan 4847 C*pt Ktmiashi from Hongkong June 27 0 ShogAn Kaisba. Arabia Mara Japan 5993 Capt 3aitoa from Taooma May 23 O Sbosen Kaisha. B "ibat 8iam 352 Oapt Anderson from Lacon June 30 S S'ship Coy L»d. Hupeh Rri 1205 Oapt299 words
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Article90 1919-07-05 5 The Governor in Council haa appointed Mr W H MacGregor to be a Commissioner of Taxes within snd for the Settlement of Bingspore. Hia Excellency the Governor haa been pleased to appoint Mr Koh 3*n Hin to h~ a m«ni'»»"' of the Counoil of King Edward VII Medical School,90 words
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Article69 1919-07-05 5 Previously acknowledged $14,231 N tt proceeds Kloet Relief Fond Concert 1,909.31 Uaited Malaysian Robber Co, Ltd. 100 Pahang Para Rnbber Syndicate Ltd. 100 Sapong Robber and To. baoco Estate 100 Contribution of the Penang Community through the Netherland Consul at Penang 1,507 J Tersteeg 25 W van69 words
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Article87 1919-07-05 5 There passed away at the Convent yesterday at 10 30 a m. Bister Cecilia at the age of 39 from consumption. The deceased who waa of Chinese nationality spent all her life in the good work of the Convent, having charge of the Orphanage, and was much liked by all87 words
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Article68 1919-07-05 5 , a Sumatra Chinese, and Yeoh Eog, a Penang sampan man, have been convicted at Penang of sn sttempt to export 50 bags of tioe by junk to Sumatra on Jane 19th. Both were arrested early in he morning while losding outside the harbour. Tbe former was fined $2,000 snd68 words
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Article177 1919-07-05 5 To day's Business. Silver 53}. Hongkong.—sll per cent prem. Shanghai— 525. Rubber.—Steady. Tin.—Locally there were buyers at SI 16.50, but no sellers. London last quotation dated June 30th, was £236.10. Shares. Rnbbw-a. Colinsbnrtbs sold at $4.22} Indragiris $7 05 Jimabi at $1.92}, Fulau Bnlams. at $3.50, United177 words
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Article141 1919-07-05 5 The origin of the expression French leave was explained by Mr Justice McCardie during the action brought by Mr C H Heddon, S solicitor, lately a private in the BAB C, against his former commanding officer, Major G C Evans, fof damages for alleged slander, I tlae impriaonment,141 words
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Article73 1919-07-05 5 An Interesting bit of old Edin 1 nrgh, dating back to about 1600, has been burned. The destroyed building, which consisted of a singb> htory and attic, was one of tbe landmarks of the Holy mod area. It was the old Yew Tree Tavern, and ttiood inside the bounds of73 words
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Article18 1919-07-05 5 S R C Lawn Tennis Tournament. Yesterday's TieCh vMri'»NSHiP (Semi-final). De Sooza beat Coelho 6—3, 5—7 6—o.18 words
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Article197 1919-07-05 5 Tue ii at of the Ipoh [Thursday] was favoured by fine weather. The principal resole Were Tbe ope Mr Btak*S J A David's Witty O'Connor 6 7 1 F 8 Goodall's Jilhwarra Billet 8.12 I The Visitors' Purse F S Goodall's The Eirl Bib«-tt 9.2 1 T197 words
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Article36 1919-07-05 5 To-morrow, July 6. From Johnston's Pier, at 7, 9, 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p. m. From Club Bungalow, 8 30, 9.30 a.m., 12.15, 3, and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 4 4, a.m.36 words
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Article47 1919-07-05 5 Remarkable comparative tests have been carried out by British gunnery experts with the highehells from captured and Allied dumps. The official record of M duds (shells which failed to explode) was (per o°nt.) j—United States 50, German (1918) ?8, French 32, Italian 25, Austrian 25, British 8.47 words
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Advertisement420 1919-07-05 5 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shorthand Typist Wanted. Shorthand Typist wanted, ma'e or female. Good Falary to competent person. pply statins; particulars of expe ience and salary requi ed to Box No. 136 c/o Malaya Tribune--5 7 117 HAKIHA HALL, LI *I TED. NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extra General Meeting420 words
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Article644 1919-07-05 6 Prion Quote* ia tbe Market Ibis Moraiat HIHQAPOBF, Jaly 6 Mmit L> h.. and Ev .it, Mnahange aad otui Itokan, ins* the folio win* Urt of quotations stabber Shares. Sam. V»' it. B«?an. BsUm. I/- Aii>iga« 2,» S/« tl- Anglo Java 4/8 5 3 I, At*- .-SlaiKj644 words
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Article16 1919-07-05 6 Ships in communication -vith thf Commercial Wireless Station thie morning :—B. 8, Ramphiiie, Clan Kenneth.16 words
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Article65 1919-07-05 6 iilveic ia Ki«£<i,. The following are tiv date* n departure from of UHuropear Mails and their Jelivf.--iu London. DKLIVKkED in BINOAPOBR L.UNDOS. April 3 May 10 do 8 do 10 do 19 do 15 do 23 do 6 do 28 do 24 May 2 Jane 31 do 865 words
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Article66 1919-07-05 6 Programm S of Drills, eta, for w*»Ak endirg Saturday, Jnly 12. 1919._ 5 Sunday, Jnly 6, 7.30 a.m,— Balestier Range, SYR. Mor.day, Jnly 7, 5.10 p.m.— Drill Hall, I Sand and Bngles. Friday, Jnly 11, 5.00 p.m.— Drill Hall, :S F A Co. Saturday Joly 12, 23066 words
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Article305 1919-07-05 6 Plnfeapoiv, July 6. 3 -v.—l.»e Local and General column. Oopra.- -BajineM done, Tapioca. —Steady. Business don 9. Sago Four. —Business done. Gamaif Business done. Pepper—Steady. Bn ameer done Qlh*r Pro In arte* go: Litest Leal aunet drMtineax. sflllllMHl M t«r pieul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 B. 45.0( Oopra Bali305 words
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Article76 1919-07-05 6 Orders for week ending Saturday Jnly 12, 1919. Monday, Jaly 7.—lit Troop Parade and Physical Drill Class, 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, Jnly B,—Signalling Claes. 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Jnly 9.—Mnsketrv, SVC Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursday, Jnly 10.—Bngle Band Praotice, Malay Volunteer Clnb, 5.15p .m. Football Association, vs. S76 words
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Advertisement122 1919-07-05 6 Glycerine (LEVER BROS, Ltd.) Chemically Pure, Double Distilled 1260 S. G. In Cases of 2 by 28 lb. Tins. PRICE ON APPLICATION TO Huttenbach BROS. Co. Peace at Last CELEBRATE IT BY flfe DRINKING a«v |W jfS Beer and Stout. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and122 words
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Advertisement732 1919-07-05 6 1 The Tonic only Complete fl IftDf ft I for the Heart, Blood ULUDLUL Muscles Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. j Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food for imparting Strength and Energy. free from any Toxic Agent y732 words
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Advertisement405 1919-07-05 6 Oar new bat tried preparation AROGYA VAHDDH?NI PILLS. They are the most eff-ctive rem-v! for cv -tag L«uco trma L* rosy and any kind of fever (however chron c it oej *Th remove fixers of fat from the bjdv. bn *n> blood, and impart new strength and vigour I» tha405 words
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Advertisement163 1919-07-05 6 BUMBOOKS. By Lt.-C d. H. A. Newell, LA F.R.GS., Madras. The following books from the pen of thia .uthor are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune* OiScSingapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca Outeta tion order* must be accorv paniet.' by re.i ittance and postage of 10163 words
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Miscellaneous220 1919-07-05 6 Mails Close. To-day. Med an Medina 3 pm MaW-ca, P. Swettenbam Penang 'Kiang 8 pm Hongkong, Amoy Swatow Hong Hwa 8 pm Batn Pahat Aing Leung 3 pm Sydney *Fnkura Ham 8 pm Saigon Nam Vian 3 pm P. f*ambn Palembang and Batavia De Haan 4 pm Pnlan Soegi Sultana220 words
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Article451 1919-07-05 7 BENGAL. II gb Prices Calcutta, Jun« 12. At to-day'« •n etat of rhe Calcutta Corporation the Hon'ble Mr J Donald said he had reoeived a reply from B E f Governor to their s -grain regarding the high prioes of rio* in Calcutta. In their reply the Government451 words
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Article307 1919-07-05 7 Williogdon Memorial. Bombay, Jane 13.—At a genera meeting of tho members of tbe Wilitigdon MfcrnoriM Committee held in Bombay on the 27th February last It was decided tbat tbe memorial shruld take the form of a t.ablio park at tbe Hornby Vellard, Bombay, or if the necessary arrange ments307 words
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Article188 1919-07-05 7 Indians la toe Army. Simla, Jane 11.—The following Preaa Communique has been isauei :—Five Indian gentlemen have been nominated by the Viceroy for oadetahip at the Royal Military College at Sandharat. Theae together with the fire aelected in November laat and who are at pre. aent at the Royal188 words
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Article312 1919-07-05 7 Boy Scoots lo Mysore. Mysore, June 12. —His Highness tbe Yuvaraja, tbe President and Chief Scout, Mysore, inspected this morning the boy scouts and presided over the first annual meeting of the Scout Council. Tbe movement was .arted largely through the euthasiasm of Mr 0 R Reddy, and Mr312 words
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Article17 1919-07-05 7 Saturday, Jaly 5, 2.30 p.m.— Balettier Range, SV R. Gilbert Day Lisct. Adjutant B.V.C.17 words
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Advertisement477 1919-07-05 7 BANKS The Ha Hang Bank, Limited, Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.,) BEAi» OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers 5 <b 6 BRANCHES; Pen&n*, 85 Beach Street. Malaco** 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Baca Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, s an Francisco, Semarang, Paiembang and Prang. CAPITAL.477 words
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Advertisement468 1919-07-05 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUS R L A AhD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £IQ each £1,200,000 Reserve Fond £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and468 words
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Advertisement470 1919-07-05 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Government has fixed that rice shall be sold at retail shops at 75 cents a gantang or 1 i cents a catty. Any shop keeper who refuses to sell rice will have his Jioence taken away and any shopkeeper who sells at a price higher than this will470 words
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Advertisement427 1919-07-05 7 NOTICES "Wheat" Supplies of Australian Whole Wheat are now ava lable in and may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Food Controller. Weight per bag approximately 170 lbs C st $11 per bag ex god wn Singapore. (Sgd J. B. D. Oldman Secretary, Food Controller. 28 6 5 7427 words
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Advertisement64 1919-07-05 7 mMmm\\%%mWMm\m%\m Discomfort After Meals usually due to flatulence, or wind in the stomach, may be remedied by the occasional use of the gentle little laxatives. Pinkettes dispel constipation and flatulence, cure biliousness,, sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue, ill smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of dealers, or64 words
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Advertisement434 1919-07-05 7 11 loweyer Sick Baby may be a it- ■:c up hope—more often than not the cause is wrong feeding 3 —H "Li will only get the right food for baby, you will soon have him =3 n 1• rn->-l to health. A mother with a wasting baby should try 3434 words
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Title Section23 1919-07-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.j SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. lssoed^Oailf Voi. VL- No. IS* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS23 words
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Article385 1919-07-05 1 Arrivals. JULY 3 Nam Vian Fch 436 C'p Pickr from Saigon Jan* 29 Thong Hap. Kedang Siam 298 Cap Brockman from Kelantan July IS S'ehip Coy Ltd. AsdaDg Siam 405 Cap Hansen from Kelantan July 1 S S'ship Ccy Ltd. Ranee Bri 317 Cip Rdey from Kaantan Jnlj385 words
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Article288 1919-07-05 1 Singapore, Jane 26. Robber. To London, from Singapore, Penang, P.rt Swettenham or Malacca, 140b. per ton of 50 oobic feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham or Malacca, 137s 6J. per ton of (0 cubic feet. To London, from Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Kelantan or Kuantan, 142288 words
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Article120 1919-07-05 1 Calcutta, June 14.—a serious accident occurred at noon to-day on the river which resakeJ in thsinking of the Port Commissione. 's steam launch "HookIj". Leaving the Midden co docks the launch was on her way to Halkea. On ing Howrah Bri V 1 i wing to a120 words
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Article129 1919-07-05 1 Alphabetical lift of Infected (signal X GQ) and Suspected (signal FPB) Porta: Signal (necessary in adPort notified, ditioo so Disease Quarantine Am. Amoy FPB Cerebrospinal Meningitis Bangkok FPB Plague Bangkok XQQ Cholera h-.tavia 4 Tandjong Priok XOQ Cholera Billiton KG Q 1 Cholera Bombay XGQ Cholera Hombay KG Q129 words
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Article45 1919-07-05 1 Saturday, Jaly s—Moon Fim Quarter 10h. 17m. m.—Huh Water —3 1 a.m. Bft lin. 339 p.m. Bft. 2in S< Sunday, Jaly 6.-High Water; 87t1in m# m 4in ;4 28 Pm Monday, Jnly 7.-High Water— Bft luT' iD 1• 83 P m J45 words
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Advertisement593 1919-07-05 1 |lH£ MALAYA TRIBUNE I I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 The *Opxdar Newspaper of the Straits U Settlement*. PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Report! of Local Events. Condensed News from F.M.S,, Java, China, India, Ceylon and Japan. Full and Latest War Newt. P.*O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies incorporated in England) MAIL AND593 words
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Advertisement266 1919-07-05 1 TO HONGKONG, 41H0Y SWATOW. The Company's steamer M Van Waerwyck will be despatched for above porta on or abont Bth July. For Freight, deck passage, etc. apply to the Agent, 2 and 3 Collyer Quay. 77 "Ellerman^n^toĕy ELLERMAN BUOKNA L STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Lokdom.) The following fast steamers266 words
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Advertisement274 1919-07-05 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. file Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. s De Soma Street Proposed Saltings from Singapore fBubject to change without notioe) For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portsaid. Andes Maru July 6 Amazon Maru mid July (No Passenger Berth available for274 words
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Advertisement367 1919-07-05 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Uader Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Qoveraaicat. i- mii mi— i m (Sabject to Alteration* wlthoat Notice) European Lino (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service Fir (Malacca;, Peoaoi, Colombo, Siez, London aad Antwerp. Tamba M a ru o *k t i MishimaMaru July Sado367 words
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Advertisement77 1919-07-05 1 [S MALAYA TRIBUNE! ASD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. *4 No. 171. i I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i Payable in Advance. '< 1 Per annum $14.00 1 I Half-yearly 7,25 i I Per quarter 3.75 I I P«r mensem 1.25 1 f Postage Extra SO eta, per month. I KMm HUE OF STEAMERS.77 words
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