Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1919
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Title Section27 1919-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING MlLYii SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY.* Vol. VL- No* 162 SIN*JLPDBB, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 14.27 words
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Advertisement290 1919-07-14 1 jlsVEHYTHlNG 5 (IS TH3 I Way i [MOTORING QQMOZJ HIN WATT CoHead Office* lOi, Market Street. Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. "GAIETY" CINEMA. lore affair thrust upon you, and you lived as an Impostor—could job keep il up t 3B1 THB AjTSWER IN THE THRILLING PLAT PALS FIRST V290 words
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Advertisement276 1919-07-14 1 For Sale. A-complete turn-on ts tamprising a Buggy and Anitraliau gelding with harneis. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply tt STRAITS HOTEL 1AMJONC PAGAR ROAD. y.A. SAIB00SCO. General Marcnants 4 Money CHingirs. All an kindly teliclted U Inepee* o »hey at Johnston s Pier, Singapore. foreign Colna of til k k»276 words
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Advertisement50 1919-07-14 1 ,«jWB*waawBMn^^ I pittite*** WHISKY Ji FINE OLD I g HIGHLAND BLEND. I I Guaranteed 8 Years Old at I I Time of Bottling. I I mBmwmwmMWBwm BMW .x*tmt* m mm I "CASTILLO" I Old Spanish Portwine I IS UNSURPASSED IN QUAUTY SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in Singapore.)50 words
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Advertisement392 1919-07-14 1 I CHI I Estraits Albion Press J IJMJTED. I Stationers Printers,! aOa-SOc* CoUyev Quay, 8INGAPORB. I ft Always 1 MBi AS A HI mm beer. jI j jjjlp Mitsui Bussaß wstajltt- No. 178, 179 Middle Road. Singapore. RUBBER DEALERS ESTATE SUPPLIERS; ALWAYS IN STOCK UetleUldSa and IOQ per cent, Sums392 words
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Article201 1919-07-14 2 Few visitors who explore W«eV minster a. obey aoa aware that those are marry of las most ancient aa4 of waeee they he** not hoe a glim pee. For tnatanaw in th*- «&tt»rn cloisters there ia a door sc guarded against onauthostsed introsioL that it ean only201 words
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Article232 1919-07-14 2 L 23: An leanest was tali itst Friday at Enfield Higfawj;. as tb* bssfy of Li*u»*.naLtCoionel W H. Webley Hope liemiliwi as late of W., who woe mI hi his cllio*-at the Royal Smell Arns Factory. Enfold Lock wars be was Ac.ir.?CSwaf Inspector of th«- Aru,y Small232 words
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Article151 1919-07-14 2 A res et nam bar of the Ceylon Os oanttti sd the memorandum sr. I srtieti s of of the Aerial T'ariSfort Company of Qeylosj, L-J, snd the Aircraft Mar.tf>c.ur»-ri Co. of Ceylon, Ltd Tb- otj-c'e of the are to carry on th< bsjsjsjsgi of in, ttikr,afaotnr;151 words
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Article1103 1919-07-14 2 Sir Waiter Soatt As a Jedfe. The Rt HowaAsgsjsdoe BlrreM, EC, writes hi tbe TXivChraanele i Janice ic proverbially alow-footed, and liae the oust of "Waverley," boobW in ber gait, bat eventually abeerriw«a,and now, ia Mli, ofwar waanog pa*nusxtty for eaeetyweaeu, Julien erne been done to1,103 words
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106 1919-07-14 2 J one List Previously acknowledge $#0,401 77 Mn Toft t Bredetbecg 10 w W A Simi S H MeCallagh 3 t Fergnaon Dirte May to Aug Soryaageoar I Seth 3 t< Lowther Kemp May A June 6 Ciumeck Mil 5 t Benton 2 Xath 5106 words
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Article212 1919-07-14 2 To the Editor of the Piaang Gazette. Sir—l read the letter with maeh Interest In yoer teste of Monday •wooing b; Cmi Bono Pmulioo in connection with the shore project, and the only suggestion that I can ofler is that a certain namher of f. *i ■bo aid212 words
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Advertisement493 1919-07-14 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ESTATE ol GIOVANNI GAGGINO, deoeftfed SEA-SIDE BUNGALOWS* and TOWN PROPERTY Mian. PowM 4 O© I>d, w*\ u>o'f v offer m Aectioa a* their 8aue-roooi I BUNGALOWS aiteete at Taejoog Rha, sad knows at Villa Alba snd YHa Thuaonto respectiVeJy. 1 8HOPHOU8E. Manicipej No. 131 Middle Road493 words
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Advertisement199 1919-07-14 2 The Salesman and the Ad. When y.,u hire ulttau SOS flatter yow*lf y>n hare a p,.Uy food Me. Sj to Ma «*f»tnijtiea. You have thoroughly tatuflad y jaiteU ia your own mind m to »u«tW or not be »a oomi*taot and raUaMa aaan for tbe uoaition you bad o» Sii.199 words
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Advertisement273 1919-07-14 2 Why softer lbs burden ol TOflffH-AQU wtrisfc om bi teliired fcliBOst fmfwfliHfr K.TSUTADA DENTIST 74 Bras Bosk Boad (la trvc* uf Frtftcb canrcb) 50 The Asiatic Hotel Ml, R9CTI WNI MAI! tllitflK supplies European and the beei of Asiatic food prepared by wel. experienced Sinhaieee cooks tc •uit the u«w273 words
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Advertisement78 1919-07-14 2 TO HOUSE OWIEiS. Let Economy be your Principal aim. Us* "Double Elephant" Brand Mangalore pattern tiles for your roofs. These tiles are similar to the French pattern. They will save you th* trouble of repairing leaks and other inconveniences. Write for particulars to BAN HENG Co., 6-A Malaoca Street, SINGAPORE.78 words
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Advertisement254 1919-07-14 2 The range of prices and variety of style at "WASBIAMULLif «o gnat thai we can promise aaairiactior. aj 0 acme, be the amount great or amali We lo give absolute!/ the beat vaiae osteins. Wassiamufl AssbuhII 5 Co. JgWTT.T/PRS AM) SlLE Mf..?. CHARTS, 56 4 57 High Street. The Most254 words
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Article240 1919-07-14 3 Bing*porB, July 14. Meuri Latham <fc Co., 30-A, laffles Plaoe adviie the following quotations AlorGsjah $3.20 93 25 AyerKunings 1.20 1.25 AyerMolek 2.40 2.60 AyerPanai 11.00 11.30 Balgownle 5.10 5.25 Bnkit Jelotong M 0.60 0.70 BakitKatii 0.95 1.05 Bakit X B 0.65 0.73 CbangkatSerdg.. M 7.10 7.40240 words
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Article291 1919-07-14 3 Singapore, July 14. 7Y*.—See Local and General oolumn. Oopra.— Bnslneai done, Tapioca. —Steady. Business done, 8a m Flour> —Business done. (J-ambxer. —Buaineas done, p^r^.r—Steady. Bnslneai done Other Products.— Market QuUt Litest leal ■wksi tsotitiesi Nutmegi 110 S. per pioul 140.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Oopra Bali 18 50291 words
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Advertisement232 1919-07-14 3 To-Night At 9 Sharp To-Nlght 11 The screening will be commenced of The Silent Mystery a Gripping end Thrilling Serial by a Master Serial Maker, A FBAJfOIS FORD SERIAL FEATURING FRANCIS FORD Actor, Author and Director BsaatifsJ Mac Gaston and Fascinating Rosemary Theby AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hell fos Comfort,232 words
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Advertisement534 1919-07-14 3 ft*. From Saturday, July 12, to Thursday, July 17 sanSesnA. aUhsssthra ABmaibra ta ONI OF THE STRONGIBT WILLIAM FA ENUM PICI URBB U the OMlf the Theatre at the theatre Szz, A a UAL J DO A °9rpictures, the w%M 1 faJk l%s#l ĔmWk attached tea Orchestra, TsmetV MM I534 words
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Advertisement498 1919-07-14 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE TnmjOBg Pa#*r Read. Tram* P&M tha Doer. Second Show sat 9.IS Universal Animated Weekly No. 19. TMOMA8 H. INGE'S GREAT SPECTACLE THE ZEPPLIN'S LAST RAID 6 Showing for the first time on the screen a Zep Bombardment and Revealing the Secrets of the Vultures498 words
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Article1028 1919-07-14 4 Following on the declaration of peace Malaya will see many important change a. We can only hope that the fntnre hiftory of the conntry will be one marked by progress instead of stasia or, even worse, retrogression. There is always a danger in countries which have1,028 words
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Article200 1919-07-14 4 Tin is quoted at $122 250 tons sold. Rubber is quoted at 1/10 for crepe and 1/8* for sheet. London, July 8 Silver is at 53 11/16 to 53 13/16, steady. The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows Ordinary rate, July 10;200 words
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Article63 1919-07-14 4 London, Joly 8, 2.45 a.m, Vienna, July 6: A newspaper publishes documents found in the Hungarian Legation disclosing a •omplete plan of campaign for the capture of Vienna by the Hungarian red army, assisted by Austrian communists. The invading force was to consist of nineteen battalions with cavalry63 words
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Article91 1919-07-14 4 Some Home Items. London, July 8 8.20 p lQl Somersetshire ye Worcester drawn. Yorkshire beat v .7* an innings and 58 rune. Oxford beat Cambi, i lr runs; Hampshire vs drawn. London, July 8 5.4 5p iD At Wimbledon in the Flu mixed doubles Lyeet] Ryan beat Prebble and91 words
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Article234 1919-07-14 4 On Saiurdsy afternoon tv medical Students' Recreation Qsk held their tennis final an j |Z! country race, before a gatheT iog of visitors. Thi race wag a coarse three ana a halt i n length, from Alexandra Barracks to the Lunatic Aaymm, and tne mm ners' time234 words
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Article34 1919-07-14 4 To day s TiesIf ground is lit for play. A singles (semi-final) —I»e Som* —40 vs. Wbeatley—40, to finish. Mixed doubles (final),—de and de Cruz vs, de Crnz and Ahin.34 words
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Article41 1919-07-14 4 The Circus. Willison and Wirth s Circuo 14 as to-night at 9-ljai beach KoaJ. As there ie only a limit h! number of box seats left it is auvisiable to book early at the Circus tent whw the bookery opens.41 words
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Article171 1919-07-14 4 The American boys, under Major Peixotto, who are at present in Singapore in the oourse of an educational tonr, delighted a large attendance at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday with their varied an! finished entertainment. A military band of 3* piec-e opened the programme, and th* efftrot171 words
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Article146 1919-07-14 4 Thom?s H Inch's masterpiece The Zeppelin's Last Raid, in park is the attraction in the seconi honeat the Empire to-night, together with further episodes of The Shielding Shadow whilst a repeat of The Flash of Fate, further episodes of The Bull's Eye serial and a Star comedy figure146 words
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Advertisement149 1919-07-14 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robloson s PATENT LEVER NATCH $8.50 \A/ Nickel cases. $9.50 Watch She 3 UaraDtee< $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. «ajjj^^ i ASPHALT I for II Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum Heton Company (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore Klaaßrpomte* ia Be; «a<i a—is iew 11149 words
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Advertisement218 1919-07-14 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE I It means money to you nowadays New goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions come and fashions go, Into us it ib not so. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING Assorted Colours. HAMMERS Ball Pane, Stonebreaking, Sledge, Boiler Scaling. Nicholson's Files Manganesite Paste Brass Wire Tube218 words
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Advertisement65 1919-07-14 4 "BHDS' MEST" j Brandy Per case of Quarts $16. Pints $17.50 Duty Extra. "a. mTnille" j Cognac F«r ca6e of Quarts $14.0# Pints $15.6t Duty ExtraSole Importers j Caldbcch. Macgregor AND Co. Wholesale and RetaH win ud spirit ■irelutt. PEACE! PE4CE! PEACE! PREPARE FOR ITB CELEBRATION. Decorate your Premises WITH65 words
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Advertisement149 1919-07-14 4 Do yon experience any difficulty in providing refreshments for visitors? Tea, Coffee, Cocoa and other hot drinks prepared in a few minutes by using Echeong Wlckless Kerosene Stove which provides fresh boiling water within three to five minutes. This up-to-date convenience f r the modern housewife is easily lighted, and149 words
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Article375 1919-07-14 5 Better Outlook Reported. London July 9, 12.30 a.m. A communique of General Maynard repor*ithat on Jnly 6 our troops captured the village of Kapeselga without casualty. This la eighteen miles southwest of Medvyejyagora and the position was of considerable strength, The e«?emy were supported by five guns. We375 words
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Article213 1919-07-14 5 London, Jnly 8, 5.50 p.m. New York An escort of four dreadnoughts and thirty-six destroyers met the George Washington at Sandy Hook early this morning. A presidential salute was fi'ed. For-ty-five warships headed by the Pennsylvania bearing the vice president and cabinet Ministers and other officials welcomed213 words
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Article79 1919-07-14 5 London, Jaly 9, 4.25 a.m. Sir Dongas Haig receiving the freedom of Newoastle deprecated the tendency to minimise the British army's achievements in the war. "It is right to speak of our Allies, but it was the British army that won the war. It was England that bore79 words
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Article44 1919-07-14 5 London, Jnly 9, 1. 40 p.m. Rome: Yesterday was fairly quie? »n the large towni. Work everywhere was resumed. The reduoed Prices fixed by the local authoritiee have been enforced in many plaoep. A general strike in Rome has been ftverted.44 words
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Article675 1919-07-14 5 Some Minor Problems. London, Jaly 8, 2.45 a.m. Spa, July 7 The last German delegates left without incident. London, Jnly 8, 3.0 am. Salonika, July 5 A Greek official message states that the engagement at Aidin resulted in the final clearing of the neighbourhood of Tnrks who were675 words
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Article86 1919-07-14 5 London, July 9, 4.0 p.m. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Montaga stated that the British casualties in Afghanistan to Jaly 8 were 3 officers and 9 men killed 33 officers and 109 men wounded. London, July 9, 6.46 p.m. Simla Replying to the Ameer's86 words
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Article350 1919-07-14 5 Japanese Competition. London, July 8 8.4 0 p.m. Mr Steel Maltland has resigned. In a letter he questions the Government's sincerity in re-establishing international trade, which he oonsieiders is vital. He declares he has been constantly obstructed especial ly as regards consular and kiud <1 services. London, July350 words
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Article210 1919-07-14 5 Campaign against Profiteers. London, July 8, 1.35 p.m. Paris: Under strong popular pressure owing to the excessive prices the government has decreed the opening of the frontiers to foodstuff». London, July 9, 1.40 p.m. Paris M Ribot, interviewed by Excelsior, stated the dearness of living was undoubtedly serious210 words
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Article166 1919-07-14 5 London, Jnly 8, 3-20 p.m. The train convey ing the body of Captain Fryatt arrived at Charing Croea station at eleven this morning. There were great orowds at the station and along the route to St Panls where an immeme congregation, including representatives of their Majesties, other166 words
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Article415 1919-07-14 5 Tbe Increased Cose. London, July 8, 6.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary introduced a bill providing an amendment of the Coal Mines Act wher*.by *even hours is substituted for eight and «ight f«»r 9£. If after the tnd of 1920 Parliament passes a m415 words
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Article168 1919-07-14 5 Paris, July 11, 1.40 p.m. The French cabinet has discussed the question of the threatened 24 hour strike on Jaly 21 organised by the General Confederation of Labour to which the railway and prstal employes Lave assented. The Minister of Publio Works has sent an appeal warning all168 words
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Article145 1919-07-14 5 London, July 9, 7.15 p.m. Proposing the Oversea Dominions" at a lunch of the commercial committee of the Comtnous to-daj, Lord Milner said that the only possibility of continuance of the British Empire was on a basis of absolutely equal partnership between the United Kingdom and the Dominions.145 words
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Article32 1919-07-14 5 London, July 9, 12.30 p.m. The Admiralty announces that there will be a river procession on the Thames on Aug 4, to commemorate the sea service's part in the war.32 words
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Article16 1919-07-14 5 London, Jnly 8, LOO p.m. Mr Hnghei has left Psddington for Australia,16 words
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Article2093 1919-07-14 5 Saturday Night's Fanctloo. The farewell dinner to HE the Governor and the Lady Evelyn Yonng given by the Chines* of Mdlaja at the Garden Clnb rooms on Saturday evening, wai a success in every way, ana another notable fanotion in the history of the Colony. The entrance and2,093 words
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Article52 1919-07-14 5 Under the suspices of the Straits Chinese Literary Association, Mr Henry M Hoisington B. a*, c. E. will give a lecture on the 16th of July, Wednesday, at 8.15 p,m, at the Drill Hall of the Anglo-Chinese School. Bubject "AC BensonAn Appreciation." Chairman Mr Scow Poh Leng. Ladies and friends52 words
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Advertisement256 1919-07-14 5 READ THIS. A beautiful new dwelling boase on freehold land, close to tram central locality. Rent [under one year's agreement] $64 p.m. for only $9,000, You cannot get a belter investment. Buy it without delay. Straits Building COMPANY 111, Market Street (First Floor), Corner of Cecil Street. REMINDER. fednuday. July256 words
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Advertisement384 1919-07-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Federated Malay States Raiiwagt. In >m ection with the Peace Celebrations all goods trains on the F.M.s. Railways will be cancelled on Saturday and Monday, 19th and 21gt July, and goods traffic will not be dealt with at any station on these dates* P. A. Anthony General384 words
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Article784 1919-07-14 6 fries ImUI Urn Mirk* tail lorning. BucAfoaa, J«t> 14 Haa Lyail Mid BTaM. MnftMae* aad Bhwc InkM, tan. th. foUovfaaj■*of «uaaatiaa* gate* Start** Tala.. atliwr. 1 Allaaai i;> M I Aa«r J»t» 4/8 »3 1/. Ajagio-Mal*. 11/- U/--1 ArvKuiag it- M tf- BaaaagMaUa M 4,4 i 1784 words
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Article59 1919-07-14 6 Singapore. Jaly 14. On Loudon— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/a 2/4 11/32 On IndiaBank T T. 131 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 52^prem On ShanghaiBank d/d 424 On JavaBank T, T, 136 On Japan— Bank d/d 103^ Sovereigns— buying rate $8,'»4 Bank of England59 words
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Article18 1919-07-14 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—e. 8 Tjilatiap, Juno, Suki Maru, Sphinx.18 words
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Article752 1919-07-14 6 A Coquettish Kagu. Mr E Kay Hob inaon, the naturalist, has been appointed by the Conn, eil of the Royal Zoological Society as guide lecturer in the gardens. One can gee a good deal of the Zoo in two hours (the time Mr Robinson allows himself) even752 words
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Article54 1919-07-14 6 Orders for week ending Saturday Jnly 19, 1919. Tuesday, July 15,—Musketry,B C V Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Signalling Class, V M C A, Ground, 5 15 p.m. Thursday, July 17.—Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5. 15p .m. Friday, July 18.—Fcotball League Ist Troop vb. 2nd Troop,54 words
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Advertisement88 1919-07-14 6 Weighing Machines, j l\ STOCKS OF in AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' T Huttenbac h BROS. Co. Peace at Lost CELEBRATE IT BY Beer and Stout. THB POPULAB B1VIRAG1S. Sold Everywhere G. AURELY Co.; Singapore laid Penang. Sole Importers- for S.S., F.M.9. aid Buraalr*. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore Thone «15. Tel. Aurelf."88 words
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Advertisement588 1919-07-14 6 The Tonic only Complete PIflD C fl I for the Heart Biood ULUD L U L Muscles Preparation. and Nerves. Anaßmia-Nenrasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Grlobool is a typical acti?e remedy or medicinal food for imparting Strength and Energy. •Tree from any Toxic588 words
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Advertisement518 1919-07-14 6 KIRIN i A P A B N B E S E S E T B YAMATO Co., mmm BE E R The Commercial Rubber Co.. Ltd. Aaotioneers Valuers, No. 3 Baffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. July 16. At oar sale-room at 2.30 p.m. Sale of valuable freehold land and bemae518 words
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Miscellaneous196 1919-07-14 6 nails Close. To-day Batu Pahat Aing Leong S pm Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan P> Wing 8 pra Malacca and Moar H_\o Leong 8 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Perak fS S. Co, Ltd.) 8 pra Bangkok Krian 4 pra Kota Tinggi "Meranti 4 pm Kota Tinggi *Aing Hong 4 pm196 words
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Article1273 1919-07-14 7 Mysore Soldiirs Board. Baugalor#, June 18,—A Myson Soldiers Board to deal with all qnestiobs atfsotUig the interests ol «"rim, uncharged and deceased soldiers and opn.oombatants and their dependents arising after demobilisation has been oocs'itnted by the Government of Mysore. H H she Yuvaiaja, Extraordinary niumber of the Counoil,1,273 words
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Advertisement487 1919-07-14 7 BANKS Tit Ho Hon Bail, Limited. rlmrpewted in the Steal** SettlaaanftJ HBAD OFFICE gingspore, Raffle* Chamber! 4 8. BRANCHES; peaang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca', Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Saleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, s an Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AB »horiaed487 words
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Advertisement464 1919-07-14 7 BANKS i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,300,000 Reserre Fnnd £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint Oily and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parrs Bank,464 words
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Advertisement529 1919-07-14 7 NOTICES NOTICE. THE BTJGIS RUBBUR WORKS, Bnklt Tlmali. Nollee Is hereby given that the anderiigned will not be responsible In respect of orders and rprelp?i issued by the aboveu&w-d Gugis Rubber Works unless signed bj the proprietor, H. Mohd. Saied. a Hohd. Saied. 117 m.— gj r NOTICE, Notion is529 words
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Advertisement442 1919-07-14 7 WANTED WANTED. A Malay olerk, must be intelligent aad be ab!e te read and write Malay and English- Apply to No. 2« Middle Road. I M- 287 WANTED Three efficient office tambies who are able to read a little English. Applicants must produce certificates: of good character. Wages according to442 words
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Advertisement233 1919-07-14 7 ARE YOXJ ANAEMIC How To Tell. Pain U tbe body's protest against injury or neglect, whether it is the pain from a pin prick or tbe pain whioh follows effort* of the nerves to do their work when undernourished. Many people are daily suffering unnecessary pain throogh failure to recognise233 words
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Advertisement393 1919-07-14 7 I Ths Difference in this Baby f§ m kv *f* msW bottle-red baby it big firm fleah, siam etrong boo* and happy intelligent expreaeiosj ra h**a can ha baa beaa reared oo Glaxo. HsaW His periats saw, •He has net M HaVflßaaaaaY had illness," aad he =2 Wm, *°°ke as393 words
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Miscellaneous28 1919-07-14 7 Singapore Voianteer Corps. Programme of Driiis, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 19. Monday, July 14, 5.10 p.m.— Drill Hall, Band and Bugles. GMuimt DAT, Captain, Ag. Adfafcat.28 words
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Title Section24 1919-07-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fesnetl Dail*.J BUPPLEmEmr ro tub ibalaya tribbhs. tsAassd Daily VOL VI. No. 162 BENGAPOBB, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article329 1919-07-14 1 The Armenia, which is aald >n be •he largest Bailing vnssel yet bnilt in Barma and one of the largest built in the Eaat, was successfully lacnchf'l recently at the shipyard of Messrs A 0 Martin and Company, between Lower Paxondanng and Monkey Point where the329 words
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Article300 1919-07-14 1 Brussels, May 29 The body of Gabrielle Petit, who was sentenced to death for espionage on March 3, 1916, and -hot at the Tit National on March 31, at tbe age of 22, lay in state together with thos3 of two other patriots, Aime Smekens and300 words
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Article280 1919-07-14 1 Singapore, July 10. Robber. To London, from Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham or Mahooa, 1525. 61. per ton of SO cubic feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore, Penang, Port Bwettenham or Malacca, 150s. per ton of SO cubic feet. To London, from Port Dickson, Telnk Anson, Kelantan or Knantan, 1595.280 words
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Article131 1919-07-14 1 Alphabetical lilt of Infected (signal XGQ) and Suspected (aignal FPB) Ports Signal Cneoee* saryj in adPort noeUUd. dition to Disease Quarantine flag. Amoy WP B Om-ebra-Spinal aenatafSS ifenjrkok FPB Pla^ne XGQ Cholara Htuvia A TaaSV )<>ng Priok XQ Q Chalara Billitoa KOQ Cholera liombmy XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ flm*ll-pax131 words
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Advertisement593 1919-07-14 1 {TBE MALATA TBI3UNEI SHIPPING GAXETTA I 9s fWfl/ar Newspaper e/ the flsYwtvS I Settlement* I 19- PUBLISHED DAILY. I Cemplets Reports of Local Iveate. 1 Condensed News from P. M.S., Java, I China. India, Ceylon and Japan. Iran and Latent Wav Mews. P.*O. British India AND APCAR LIRE (OOMPANiai IffGOBPf)BA*fJ»593 words
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Advertisement237 1919-07-14 1 Konlnklijka Pakatvaart MaatachapplJ (Incorporated in Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address I Paketvaart t& 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India GovernmentsSpecial 5,000-tons Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. 800 l Semarang, Souraflaya, Brisbane, Sydney ft Nsltourni ft Vict Vina. Passages from Singapore to: Single237 words
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Advertisement271 1919-07-14 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. Tbe Osaka Mercantile 8. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Japan,) No. 1 De Sonza Street fnmui Uliliit fita sioupirt rSßbjaal to •hang* witb.nl mmmj For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP Tie Portsaid. Amanon Maru mid July (No Passenger Berth available for lurope. Spaoe for London271 words
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Advertisement416 1919-07-14 1 5 THE LUUTA Tfiiiigi I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 I 'Phone No. 171. M SUBSCRIPTION TUTES t Payable In Advance. 1 Per annum ti iraa I Half-yearly m Vf g I quarter t JJ I Per mensem-~ n g j'^jj I Postage Extra SO CtS. per month. taaMBamammmeaansaesias Cflsassasaasi NIPPON YUSEN416 words
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Advertisement33 1919-07-14 1 SEANC LINE OF STEAMER v. "dlmgli" t,7*C To*) M "Stßgßai" i,7f|Tp:fc Ml v Smes Oboo*" t,?7» Tow. The above steamers are no* under service to the Impirw Government. GIONG HOB A 00. At*"33 words
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Miscellaneous66 1919-07-14 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Monday, July 14. —High Water.— 11.28 a.m. 8ft. 5ina 10.47 p.rn 9ft. 8in. Tuesday, Jaly 15,—High Water:— 0.0a.m. 8ft. Tine.; 11.26 p.m. 10ft. Oina. Wedneaday, July 16.—High Water: —0.32 a.m. 8ft, 8in0 Thursday, July. 17.—High Water —0.6 a.m. 10ft. Oine.; 1.5 p.m. 8ft 8ina. Friday, July 18.—Moon66 words
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