Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening oxnx4 and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING D3BLY. Vol. VI.- Ho 163 SINGAPOII, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919 PRICE 6 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 15.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 IIfERYTHING 3 IN THB I 1 Way of 1 -MOTORING COHSULI HIN WATT Co., Head OffioA 10», Market Street, tfotor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. For Sale. A-complete torn-dflt, «tmprising a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted Apply It STRAITS HOTEL TANilONG PACAR ROAD. M. A.
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    • 99 1 PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS I 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 A Bazaar Dealers In I THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality Green Label I No.
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    • 384 1 188 Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. Stationers Printers, Collyer Quay, BINGAPORB. I wjt Always j f|Bjl ASAHI mm beer. j I jNjjj Mitsui mm Kaisba, Ltd. j Useful to Planters. OUR AROUND NUT CAKE which is only once pressed, Is of the highest quality, and we hare no doubt will prove
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  • 224 2 Since tbe first American aviator to perform the trick flew onder the big bridge across the Rhine at Coblena, to tbe amitement of German spectators, the dariug stant hag become a rather commonplace occurrence. Everybody's doing it. The Coblenr bridge has a span that might
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  • 58 2 Orders for week end.ag Siturday July 19, 1919. Tuesday, July 15.— Musketry, 8 C V Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Signalling Class, V M C A, Ground, 5 15 p.m. fhursday, Jnly 17—Bugle Band Practice, Mala> Volunteer Club, 5. 15p .m. Friday, July 18 —Football League Ist Troop
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  • 88 2 A toad has been foand baried in a ooal seam at tbe Netherseal Colliery, Burton-on-Trent, 200 yards below the surface and a mile from the pit shaft. When a miner's pick struck into a packet of clay out rolled the toad, lhree inches iv length,
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  • 70 2 Many of he suburbs and outlying districts vi London are experiencing ■ometbing line a plague of tiny stinging flies Bitnilar to bat even voracious than tbe familiar "midge." Tbey are ho minate as to be practi. eally invisible to the eye, and swarnrV have already made their
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  • 1032 2 Experiences in France. From hia repose in the Elyslan fields, Shakespeare mast rejoice to see his name on so many English playbills* bat even thai satisfaction may be eclipsed by another and a rarer experienc, which has come to him of recent years. For as he
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  • 276 2 Few people have the exciting and terrifying experience of looking up from their writing table and finding on the mat betide them a live and ferocious tiger. Tefe that each a sensational incident actually occurred at Maxwell'i Hill on Tuesday night is the signed statement made by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 519 2 AUCTION SAUS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ESTATE of GIOVANNI GAGGINO, deceased 999 Years Leasehold SEA-SIDE BUNGALOWS and TOWN PROPERTY. If Mrs. Powell a 00., Lad., will shortly offer a* Auction at their Sale-room S BUNGALOWS situate at Taojoog Rha, and known as M VUia Alba and YiNa Tnunento respectively. 1 BHOPHOUSE, Municipal
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    • 352 2 GUIDEJOKS. By Lt.-Col. H. A. Newell. U F.R.0 S M Madras. The following books from the pan of this author are For Sale at tht Malaya Tribune uince, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca. Outs tat ion orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of
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    • 103 2 Advertising and Its Header. Our dvertuing is ba§e and ha.- been based or a few years, on tiie tbeory that yon can't sake a man road advertising if h- doea'nt rant to That i* to Rar. yon cannot fore* from him be iort of attention which i* apt to result
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    • 128 2 PEACE Celebrations GLORIOUS PEACE. DON'T DELAY. i The 19th July IS PAST APPROACHING. THE GREATEST AND ONLY 0>E OCCASION IN YOUR LIFE. Don't Bellas It. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS FIREWORKS I EUROPEAN MADE. To enable everyone to show his heart felt gratitude I eell Coloured Bengal, Magnasium.etc. Lights, Bombs, etc., one dozen
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    • 241 2 The range of prices and variety of style at WASSIAMULL '> ia ao great bhat we can promise satisfaction'to all who come, be the amount great or small. We guar^ n t ee to give absolutely the best valne obtainable. Wassiamull Assomulf i Co, Jewellers and Silk Merchants, 56 57
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  • 238 3 Sinvapon July 15 MenTß Latham A Co,, SO-A, Raffles Place advise the following quotations ZJorGajah $3.20 $3 25 AyerKuningi 1.20 i.25 AyerMoiek 2.40 2.60 Ayer Pants 11.00 11.30 Halgownle 5.10 5.25 tukit Jelotong 0.60 0.70 Lakit&atil •0.95 1,05 lukit X B 0.65 0.70 bei 1*.... 7.10 7.40
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  • 280 3 Singapore, July 15. rim—See Local and General column. Oopra-— Basinees done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done, Qmgo Flour> —Business done. ramtner. —Business done, p.-n-rc*- —Steely. Buaineei done Other Products.—Market Quiet I slat Leal Hixkct teeuncei. Nutmegs 110 S. per pieul 140.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 45.00 Oopra Bali 18 50
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 229 3 To-Nlght At 9 Sharp To-Nlght l! The screening will be commenced of The Silent Mystery A Gripping and Thrilling Serial by a Master Serial Maker, A FRANCIS FORD SERIAL FEATURING FRANCIS FORD Actor, Author aad Director Bfeatifei See Gaston and Fascinating Rosemary Thehy AT THF MARLBOROUGH The Hell lor Comfort,
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    • 508 3 The From Saturday, Jnly 12, to Thursday, Joly 17 gSSmm ABMsaabra ONI OF THE 81 RONGI8? WILUAM FARNUM PICTURES ts the Oseij the Theatre T THE —e> theatre a** tbtBEST ffaj Hall for Italic and Features mmrwmt mM BEACH ROJLD WtMVmm% Second Show at 0.13 p.#n» A William Fox Production
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    • 619 3 AY THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ffcajoag ?a#ar Ru.« rMM psj. «bt Doer, ■•oond Show art 9.10 Unhersal Animated Weekly No. 19. THOMAS a uroirs spbotaolb 5 THfi ZEPPLIN'S LAST RAID 6 Showing for the first time on the screen a Zep Bombardment and Revealing the Secrets of the Vultures
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  • 1110 4 A retired Protector of Chinese onoe remarked that he knew more about the Chinese when he joined the Pi otectorate than when he left It, Ic is a pretty generally accepted dictum that other nationalities cannot understand the Chinese, It is never easy for the people of
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  • 110 4 The local Agent of the P and 0 S N Co, informs us that he has r«oeived telegraphic information from the Admiralty, London, though the General Staff Officer (Naval) Singapore to the effect that the Government Transport s s "Egypt" (Owners P and O S N Co) has
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  • 73 4 Johore in adopting similar rice control arrangements as the Colony and F M S. Rice agents are appointedin Muar, Batu Pahat, Endar Kota Tinggi. Segamat, Kukob, and Johore Bahru town and distriot Retail dealers must, if in posseeaic of supplies, sell to purchasers at sum not exceeding the maximum Singapore
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  • 475 4 Tin ie quoted at $122.50; fyw sold. toci The latest Lon dr.. X this morning are .lated r r** Ordinary rate, July 10 rate, July 5. IHT On Saturday the Dutch oom« uity in Singapore gave KnT*' k^V O fZT C K<K)pmao who is retiring a fte
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  • 183 4 Yesterdays Bosiness. Silver.—53$, Hongkong 521 per cent urem Shanghai. Rubber,—Slightly weaker. Xbe latest London prices dated 9th were Crepe 1/10, Sheet 1/ty, lin.—250 tons sold locally at $122 The latest London quotations »fe July 8tb £i44,15.0. Jul? 9tb £247. 15.0, 7 bhares.—Comparatively neglected. Parit Peraks offer
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  • 16 4 London,-July 10, 6.40 p.m. Silver ia at 53* to 53|. Tbe joatket i 8 juiet,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 154 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinson's PATENT LEVER HATCH $8.50 \ttU Nickel cases. 19.50 Watci su f s m*s NH iuaranteed $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT Roads, Pavements, I Flooring:, etc. lIII*I III* Ift Sand your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum st Helen's Company conn, (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore (I*<wrK»M!e4 ia la| .sd
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    • 213 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE 1 It means money to yon nowadays New goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions come and fashions go, X I ti to us at ia not so. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING Assorted Colours. HAMMERS Bali Pane, Stonebreaking, Sledge, Boiler Scaling. Nioholson's Files Manganesite Paste
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    • 64 4 "BIRDS' NEST" Brandy Pet case of Quarts $16.00 Pints 117.50 Duty Extra. "CD. AWHILE" Cognac Per case of Quarts $14.0t Pinte 115.M Duty Extra. Sole Importers i— Caldbeck. Macaregor AND Co. Wholesale and Retail flu ul. Spirit isreluts. PEACE! PEACE I PEACE I PREPARE FOR ITS. CELEBRATION. Decorate your Premises
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    • 112 4 PEACE CELEBRATION ILLUMINATIONS. Oar Hiring Department has for hire very bright lamps of singular!? attractive appearance. Patronised by Mrs Lee Choon Gaan, Biz., Hon Dr Lim Boon Keng, m 1.c.0.8.i., and other leading citizens of Singapore. look Toir orders now to mil disappointment. Chop E. CHEONG. Incandescent Lamp Merchants, 111,
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  • 168 5 Germany's Final Assent. L July 10, 3,30 a.m. Weimar, Jnly 9 The National Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty. London, July 10, 12,40 p.m. Weimar After the Peaoe Treaty Ratification Bill had been read a first time there was a brief interval before the second reading at whioh
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  • 71 5 Paris, July 12, 2.fr>p.m, The programme of the Victory fete is practically complete. Joffre and Foch will ride together beading the victorious aim> fiom the start to the finish of the procession. Three Allied warships representing America, Great Britain and Frsnoe will steam for Fin me. This sction
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  • 59 5 London, Jnly 1C noon. A meeting of the national executive of the Labour Party passed a resolution calling attention to the Government's failure to prevent the merciless exploitation of the public n*»-jant S58t Q m of capitalist profiteering and demanding from Government a definite pledge either
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  • 50 5 London, July 9, 11.15 p.m. The Allies' reply to various Austrian notes regarding economic clauses of the peace treaty recognizes some of the complaints are wellfounded and accordingly makes concessions, especially relative to Austrian state and private property in the states created out of the old dnal monarchy.
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  • 190 5 Yesterday signalised the great dfty of the Frenoh nation, which iscelo* brated by French subjects in all parts of the world. Appropriately enough the celebration this year comes at a time when everyone is rejoicing at the final Peace, and the day was to be a special
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  • 144 5 A subscriber to this paper, reside ni? in Pataui, sends as a very Interesting note on how news of the ■jgning of the Peace Treaty by the Hermans was received in his district. trom the 17th of June to the 6th V dI J" Pa-ani was absolutely
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  • 56 5 The American Boys. The performance by theAmerioan Boys at the Victoria Theatre last night was voted another great success, the large audience thoroughly enjoying the ihow. A matinee at 5*15 o'clock and another evening performance to-day give those who have not yet availed themselves cf the opportunity, a chance
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  • 264 5 The general verdict last night was one of high praise for the first-class show which Willison Wirth's circus present to the Singapore publio. All arrangements for the accommodation of the large attendance were well planned, so that comfort was the keynote. The fine programme, with a series of
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  • 128 5 The first house at the Gaiety to* night has further episodes (8 reels) of The bails' Eye serial, whilst a Paramount Bray cartoon and a repeat of the Screen classic production, Pals First, figure in the later half. In the ohange of programme at the Harima Hail to-night,
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  • 230 5 GOLFING. Garrison Golf Club. The Ladies' Monthly Medal for July resulted as follows Mrs Vowler 47 2 45 Page 58 12 46 Griffiths 49 scr 49 Archdeaoon 62 12 50 The Men's Monthly Medal for July resulted as follows Major Moulton 45 4- 15 71 Capt Law 42 45
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  • 51 5 The following is an Army Connoil Instruction dated the 21st May. 1919 ''Training of Officers and Special Reserve of Officers t There will be no obligatory training tor Officers of the Special Re. serve of Officers dnring the year 1919, except for probationary training on first
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  • 3170 5 Tbe Governor Eulogised. At the very succesafnl function et the Garden Clob on Saturday night, the Hon Dr Lim Boon Keng spoke' eloquently in proposing the toast of Oar Guests." Speaking in support, on behalf of the Chinese of the F M 8., IS r Ea Tong Sen
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  • 339 5 Ong Hock Seng, a clerk employed by the General Post Office in the Registration Department, was pl»c*>d before Mr Monk in the Third Court yesterday for the preliminary enquiry into alternative charges of theft of a registered paoket containing 16,000 guildenotes or oriminal misappropriation cf that sum of
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  • 123 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by public auotion by Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Coy at their sale-room yesterday afternoon: Freehold land and house No. 2, Ad is Road, area 15,290 sq ft, bought by Hon Mr Eu Tong Sen for $25,000. Freehold land and house No.
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  • 18 5 During May, 36 Chinese were banished for various periods from Perak, nine from Selangor and two from Pahang,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 451 5 SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) PEACE CELEBRATIONS. Notice is hereby given that between the hours of 6 p.m. and 12 midnight on Saturday,the 19th JULY, 1919 (the occasion of the Celebration of Peace) the Tramway cars, on the whole system, will not run. Services will be
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    • 161 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I III. IN THE SUPREME COURT OK THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case, Is Bankruptcy. No. H of 1919 Re Cedric Harcld Bristow. Order made 7th July, Date of Order for Summary Administration llth July, 1919. Date of Adjudication 7th July, 1919. Date and place
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  • 744 6 hVm fart* t..» KlfifOU, Jet* 1* my— —d Wmm »j latfcoj Mm 1 Alkali I,- AJkflb Java 3 M I At- Kar,;nf 4*J- ft«f4 1 Ba.tr UkT« t«v/-»«» 1 BaftaTTgr 74>- ff. Batch M *f1 1 B*kttKa>nj a;- 70/. V- Brkit Mtrujja» if- 1 Bu.ih. ia «00,-
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  • 61 6 July 15. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/* 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/10 Private 3 m/s 2/4 I1/S2 On IndiaBank T 1. 131 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 53} prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 41 On Java— Bank T, T, 131 j On Japan— Bank d/d 10S j Sovereigns—baying rUc |8.54
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  • 228 6 The geophone, the French listening instrument used during the war to detect underground operations and locate artillery, has been found by tbe U S Bureau of Mines to be especially valaable in searching for en'ombed miners, while it maybe applied to other uses. -sir—* rr nucn ing
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  • 16 6 Ships in oommunioation with the Commercial Wirelens Station this morning s. Zaida, Nagoya, Nagano Mara.
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  • 64 6 lisllfsrsd la Leidos. The ollowing ere the dales of part are from Singapore of the Fnrof can Mails and their delivery In Lr ndor. left DsLivaaan nr Si; oapobs Lohdox. May 2 fune 6 do 8 do 14 do 17 do tl do 20 do 21 do 24
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  • 81 6 Shanghai, June 27 A sharp issue has arisen uo Uhe proposal of the Council to amend tbe Municipal Laws providing; for the licensing of the settlement newspapers, including Foreign, with power to prevent publication of matters which the Council considers dangerous. A ratepayers meeting has been
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  • 265 6 Mala; States Orders, Fifty-eight locomotives are wanted to complete tbe requirements of the railways in the Malay States. Of these, says the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Journal, twelve hare been ordered in the United States of America, Bixteen hare been ordered in this conntry, and thirty more remain to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 Weighing Machines. 'STOCKS OF mm nil AVERYS* AND FAIRBANKS' T HuttenbaG h BROS. Co. [Pesce cMflst CELEBRATE IT BY C&l DRINKING mLW* Beĕn and Btout. THE POPUfcAB BSY1RAGIB. Bold Everywhere G. AURELY Co/, Singapore and PenangV. Bole Importer! for S.S., F.M.S. sua" Bnaalrtv. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. m •Phone 815.
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    • 584 6 The Tonic oDly Complete 0 I A Q P f| I for the Heart, Biood U L u D L U L Muscles Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Conyalescence-Overstraio-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Grlobeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength
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    • 272 6 KIRIN A A B M B E S E S E T B YAMATO Co., iiiMPort bee r KIM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls, Oriental Curios, &c S>c. Mounters of Every Description. Workmanship Gu*r»ntead. Orders Promptly Executed. •To. 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 315 6 Mails C!»se. TodayPort Dick*>n and Port Swettenham *H«b« I poo Malacca and Mom Kih I pm Bam Pahat Bad Lm Gui I pm Colombo, Djibouti, Suer, P.jrt Said, Marseilles. Europe, etc Mail D. Sphinx I pm§ Bataria Can Majoolm 4 pm Christmas 0oco« Itlands Inlander 4 pm k /longkong, Shar^h*'
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  • 1017 7 Shadow of the Occupation: Bruwelp, May 8 As one who baa know i Belgium well (or many yea:«. and who haa nol been here aircc August 1914,1 find it interesting to sum np the impressions made apon me by the oountry to-day and the changes which I notic-a
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  • 130 7 Even earthworms are among tbe creatures that can He dormant in a dried up state. Peter Schmidt reports that when dessicated to 40 per cent of their normal weight shrinking to a half or a third of natural length and volume tbey may be restored to active life
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  • 188 7 Mr Justice Darling put in a wellplaced punch at the jatx and the exponents thereof in dealing with a claim made by a dancing mistress for the return of her piano. "Can people dance these modern dances to a civil, ised instrument like a piano," he asked. I
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  • 58 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 19, Wednesday, Joly 16, 5.00 p.m,— Drill Hall, All Units, 8 VO,—Practice Ceremonial, (Compulsory) Dress Drill—Order with Helmets. B 11 men will sttend. 5.15 p.m. Saturday, July 19—Details later. All Units, 8 TO, —Peaoe Review, (Compulsory). B 11
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  • 74 7 Mr George Copley, who has been in charge of the Penang Treasury for some time pest—having resumed service with the Straits Government during the war, sfter his retirement by special request of the Government—left on Tuesday by steamer for Port Swettsnhsm, where he joins a steamer txund for London, whither
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 496 7 BANKS He Ho Horn Bank, Limited. (Uwn *r»wd in the Strain SettlexaeaS).; Hbad Opfici Bingspore, Baffles Chambers I*6. Branches; penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Beta Pahat, 109 Jalan Bahamas. Agencies at London, New York, B an Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 475 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAJBD. BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00* Reserve Fund £2,100,00' Reserve Liability of Proprietors £i.200,00i BANKERS. Bank of England, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parrs Bank, Ltd,
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    • 461 7 NOTICES NOTICE i Notice is hereby given that Mr. J. Demay will act as Manager of the Banque de Tlndo-Ohine from the 14th July and during the leave of Mr. Lecot. For Banque da Undo-Chine, Singapore Agency, A. Lecot Manager 12 7 ,o Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg
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    • 400 7 WANTED WANTED Three efficient office tambiee who are able to read a little English. Applicants must produce certificates of good character. Wages acoording t> abilityApply in person to Manager, Malaya Tribune. 10 7 ue WANTED Wanted Two Typists (those with knowledge of Shorthand preferred). Good salary will be paid to
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    • 63 7 DiscinifuTt After Miajs usually due te 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 head" aches, liverishness, coated tongue, ill-smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of dealers, or for
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    • 178 7 THE ORIENT MJLt GrOVKRNMHNT SBCTJBJTY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1874. INOORPORATKD 01 iHDLi, F0ND8 exceed Five Crores Ropees. absolute security. Immi till $1,8 1 1,240.00 I liuurwe eftastss In 1118 $1,047,812 00 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. Nsw Busiaem for the year 19Id. Ewablishea
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. tuned Dafl).j SUPPLEMENT TO Fife MALAY A TRIBOBS. tssosd IWXj VeL VL- Ho. 163 •lkgapoii; TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 507 1 Arrivals. JULY 12. Taiwan Mara Japan 1267 Cap 1 Kaaaifrom Hoagay July 1 Bo a stead and Co. Singapore Mara Japan 6859 Capt Keccbi from Kobe Jane 15 Saznki and Co. Kofaku Mara Japan 4280 Capt Aaal from Kobe Jane 16 8axaki and Co. Emlle Dat 94 Nacodah
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    • 53 1 Tuesday, July 15,—High Water:— 0.0 a.m. Bfr. 7ins.; 11.26 p.m. 10ft. Oins. Wednesday, Jnly 16,—High Water: —0.32 a.m. Bft, Bins. Thursday, July. 17.—High Water —0.6 s.m. 10ft. Oins,; 1.5 p.m. Bft B.ps. Friday, Jaly 18.—Moon in Equator Oh a. :—High Water,—o .48 a.in. 9ft. 8 ins; 1.39
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    • 142 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X GQ) and Snspeoted (signal FPB) Porta I Signal fneoea•arr in adPort notified. dition to Disease Quarantine BSft Axnoy FPB Oerebrs-Smnal MejuofitSj Bangkok PP B Plague Bangkok XOQ Cholera Batavia k Tanaioog Priok XQQ Cholera BUlitoa XOQ Cholera Bombay X G Q Cholera Bombay
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 593 1 TIE MALAYA TIIBDIE AMD mELPVWQ GAZETTs* SB* faawiar .Sncep+mer 14« mm% WmT PUBLISHED DAILY. o—plf Reporu of Local Errata. Ooad—od News from P. X. B„ Java, Cblea, latum, Ceylon aad Japaa. rm mat Latest War Hews. P.*o. British India ANB APCAR LINE {Oompambs isoo&pa&A«ri ra fcGLAJB* HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES.
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      • 495 1 For Hongkong and Kobe. The Indo China S. X. Oo's g. Fooksaog 3,100 tons, Captain Mitchell is intended to sail for above ports at noon on 17th instant. for furthei information apply to Boustead ft Co Agents. 117 18 T For Penang and Calcutta. The Company's s s Kwaisang. 1,434
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      • 192 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. The Osaka Hereantila 8. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japaa.) No, 1 De Sonza Street. Prssossl UNilis frosj Siiiapsn rBab)«l to •haa?* witl»et imßm) For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP vis Portsaid. Amazon Maru mid July (No Passenger Berth available for Bnrope. Space for London
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      • 440 1 AJSD i SHIPPING GAZETTE 'Phon* Mo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION P.ATES, i Payable la Advance. I Per annum m $i4.(jQ I Half-yearly mj -$725 I Per quarter a 3,75 I Per mensem*** M *$1 25 Postage Extra SO CIA. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Usdff Mat Contract with the
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