Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY/. SHIPPING GAZETTE. CEV£NWG ncLr. Vol VI. -Ho. 1 Ho 167 SDfOAPQBB, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 21
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 294 1 R V TUX NO I IN THE Way of MOTORING •ONSULI HIN WATT Co., Bead Office, 10», Market Street Jfotor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. ("GAIETY" CINEMA f ""guand peace programme i I FIRST SHOW I THOVAS H. IWCE PRODUCTION 1 The Bugle Call A QHIND WAR PUOTO DBA >JLI
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    • 312 1 For Sale. A complete torn-oat, eemj prising a Buggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer aocept- 6<L Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJQNC PAGAR ROAD. asaaaawsaeMßr^MamawsaameaawMa» H. A. SAIBBO ft CO. General Merchants A Money Caangers. 411 are kindly •elicited to toapeet oar shop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Poreig*
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    • 121 1 PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS No other TEA, at the same price, can I equal it in QUALITY. J No ether can give you so many Oups of Delicious Tea as LIPTON'S does. Obtainable from all Grocers Bazaar Dealers tn THREE STANDARD BLENDS j Extra Quality Green Label No. 1
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    • 318 1 I THS I Straits Alliion Press, LIMITED. Stationers Printers,| aOa-SO* Cotlyef Quay, r SINGAPORE. ("SULPHURIC AN D Hydrochloric Acid, i W TRADE MARK.\ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. I Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which ia only once pressed, is of tf. highest
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  • 782 2 What the Victors Have Gained, Germany hae agreed to all the termf of the Allies aad signed the Peaoe Treaty, which has been confirmed by the Parliaments of the chief countries, including Germany. The Treaties with ▲□stria and Turkey and Bulgaria are now being made on similar
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  • 40 2 rhe following are Jane crop returns t (.Koala Sawah, 6,272 lbs, Brunei 7,002 lot. Total to dat* *2 006 IbaPnnggor 9,317 lba. Total for 3 month* 28,421 lba. Bnkii Katil 11,347 lb*. Total for 2 month* 22,177 lbs.
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  • 372 2 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Literary Association, Mr. Henry M Hoisington B a, c c, gave an instrnc'ive, interesting and illuminating lecture on A 0 Benson—An Appreciation on Wednesday, the 16th it sunt at 6.50 p.m. at the Drill Hall of the AngloChineae School. Mr Scow
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  • 182 2 With the enormoas capacity of •0,000,000 gallons, the Admiralty's new oil-fa*! r»-*ervoir has been completed at Rosyth. The r?s- rvoi-, which is to be used for the storage of fuel for H M ships in the Firih of Forth, is built of concrete on a rock foundation,
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  • 129 2 Speaking at a general assembly of tbe London Brotherhood Federation (representing SCO different Brotherhoods) the other evening at White* field's Tabernacle, Tottenham Coartrd., to welcome back discharged and demobilised members, Brigadier-Gen-era: tbe Rev, J, Perry Davey (principal chaplain of the Army United Board of Free
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■STATE of GIOVANNI GAGGINQ. lawlfA 999 Tears Loonohold SEA SIDE BUNGALOWS and TOWN PROPERTY. Messrs. Powell Co Ltd will shortly offer at Aactioa at their Saie-roaas t BUNGALOWS situate at Tacjong Rhu, and kaowa aa Till* Alba and Villa Tram onto respectively. 1 BHOPHOUSB, Municipal No.
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    • 683 2 158, Mfigqp Street. PIANO TUNEs HEPAIRER. (»<eu mmo %m sates ttW *m*U Vi#b« tirfoftfl lastrsstestts. ?>OIKUANSriiP GUARANTEE?, iUM aJOQFtiT* ■f Weakness r. Every moveseat ot tha *j >dy uses up a dsAzuts < amount of vitality. Tbat ia why yoa feel tired at If the end of tbe day. Wbea
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    • 51 2 TO HOUSE OWNERS. Let Economy be your Principal aim. Us* Double Elephant Brand Mangalore pattern tiles for your roofsThese tiles are similar to the French pattern. They willaave you the trouble of repairing leaks and other inconveniences Write for particulars to BAN HENO Co., 6-A Malacca Street, SINGAPORE 7T 31
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    • 313 2 [THE ORIEN T Ar*i GOVKKKMKVr SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLIBELED 1874. IHCOBPORATKD W IjrDla. FUNDS exceed Ftv« Crores Rupees. An sbc- K itt IMMMIIII SI.IH, HIM I IsWIKI stT*si ll 1911 •SIMMS)'. Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring vita Bonus a in $98,817,617.00. 14 New Borfeeas for the year
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  • 260 3 Siagapon July 21 Messrs Latham A 00., 30-a, laffles Plaoe aivwe Ui*> following quotations AlorGsvtl. 13 20 13.25 Ayi»T Samnif* 1.20 i.25 Aysrilui-b 240 fc.6o 11.00 1130 Balgown-' 5.00 5.25 BlHl Je'ow>u» 0.60 0.70 Bukit Kh ii 0.95 1,05 "ckS! S B 0.65 070 5 7.10 T4O
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  • 288 3 •Mrgapcre, July 21. m,— tk* Local and Genend column. Copra-- Burtneei done, Tapioca. —Steady. Bnaineas done. 8aao Flour- —Barineai done. .a.titr.-" Buiinenf done, *up«' Steady. Buaineas dona ZtUr Product*— Markai <Juiet latest Laol Htrkd teofttiaat. Nutmegs 110 8 ,.«r ?i<m! 140.00 oO 8. 45.00 Qr 7 .rzV*>\ >0
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 From Wednesday, July 16, to Monday, July 21. TWO MORE GRIPPING EPISODES Of tbe Great FRANCIS FORD MYSTERY SERIAL AT THE MARLBOROUGH Tt» 6*41 k* Comfort, Good Music and Good |JaOaWa> Beach Road. Second Show At 9 p.m Sharp The Silent Mystery In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels. Featuring FRANCIS
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    • 495 3 From Friday, July 18, to Wednesday, July 23 VR ANOTHER WILLIAM FARNUM FEATURE. A BIGGFR Alhambra AlHambra to AND STRONGER ONE THI8 XIME ta th Bslg the neatra AT THE tte.tr. where Fob wiib an ==:ALHAMBRAB: Orchestra, Tea, eta. The Han for fluiic and Feature! f-T*? Idatttw. I MacH ROAP
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    • 453 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HuTJSE EMPIRE tm>) «k Pwjnr lU«SV tibmi Pa* the Door. ■•ootid Show mt 9.30 I Untrersal Animated Weekly No. 12. METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Present Exquisite Emmy Wehlen in 5 The Shell Game 5 from the Story Mood Will and Almond Shells."' THE SHIELDING SHADOW ■pM4ft& Through
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  • 1394 4 In a con ver ration we have had with a representative member of the class, of mercantile employes- we learnt that, along with bin. there were others who did not think any union amongst the clerk* in mercantile houses was possible owmg to the number of different
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  • 442 4 Lond .n, j Q i v !g at 54£t,54 5/16. a Jj* 18 Rubber i- q .TTT crepe and 1/8| fot VM| !of Th*, Europe Hotel i I ballon Friday nig success Kb every Way la* Mr and Mrs H R vw Europe Hotel, ara*jM»ai long leave
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  • 92 4 The death rate per mille for the we-k ending Jaly 12 was 32.90. The ;otal number of deaths was 240 of wiiich 161 were males and "i fen_ ilea, Two Europeans died, also 165 Chine*-. 32 Malays H ludims. Convulsions caused 3i deaths, Pmhisia 23, Malarial Fever 31,
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  • 97 4 I Rbtjtbr's Cables i Pag** Peaoe Concerns 5 The Paris Celebr jtiona 5 Havaa Service 5 GSXKRAL ThePrace Treaty 2 8. CL L. A L.ctare s Mammoth Oil Reservoir 2 Transport Mane Talk to Mules 2 Straits Produc 3 LoeM Share Market 5 A. Clerical Union 4 Local
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 150 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinson's PATENT LEVER HATCH f*y In Pure $8.50 \fiM Nickel casts. $9.50 Watch Siie3 Quaranteed (m Ulaatratloa) ffi^ p ri a Good $9.50 T Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. I 2- I ■■—I IBMIIBS» ASPHALT I Roads, Pavements, I I Flooring, etc. I I Bend your orders to the
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    • 346 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you nowadays New goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions come and fashions go, I Ti Mo us it ta not so. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING Assorted Colours. HAMMERS Ball Pane, Stonebreaking, Sledge, Boiler Scaling. Nicholson's Files Manganesite Paste Brass Wire
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    • 71 4 "BIRDS' NEST" Brandy Per case of Quart* $16.00 Pints 117.50 Duty Extra. "£ii. mTnille" Cognac >W case of l)imrte 114.00 Pints iim Duty Kxtni. Sole Importers faldbeck, Macgregor AND Co Wholesale and Retail wine and Spirit Merchants mmm,mm mrm i i i mmm i m i —mm The Latest Result
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    • 169 4 Do yon experience any difficulty in providing refreshments for visitors? Tea. Coffaa, Coooa and other hot drinks prepared in a few minutes by using Echeong Wlckless Kerosene Stove whioh provides fresh boiling water within three to five minutes. This up-to-date convenience f r the modern housewife is easily lighted, and
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  • 274 5 Some Problems to Solve. London, July 12, 5.35 a.m. Paris July Hi A bill has been introduced in the Chamber of Deputies providing for the realisaUo n of all German property in France including houses, factories, hank accounts. The amount realised will be deducted from the reparation Indemnity.
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  • 272 5 London, July 12, 5.35 a.m, The Hagae, July 11: The Upper Chamber haß passed a Woman Buffrage Bill. London, Jaly 12, 6.30 p.m. At Bisley the Elcho Shield was won by England with 1664 Sootland 1623 Ireland 1609. London, July 14, 11,15 a.m. The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, which
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  • 66 5 London, July 11, 3.15 a.m. Rome, Jaly 10 In the Chamber ot Deputies the Minister for the Treasury i n a satement said the expenditare for 1918—19 would be [h>rty-two and a half milliards of ure and the revenue eight and a ■B milliards. Th* deficit was mostly
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  • 46 5 London, Jnly 11, 3 15 a.m. R Waehir «?tor, Jaly 10 The United otatee Shipping Board has relinquished control of ocean freights. London, July 13, 2.15 a.m. Paris, July 12 The Government °iw decided to resume commercial relations with Germany subject to restrictions,
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  • 145 5 Sir Edward Carson Speaks. London, uuly IS, 4,15 a.m. Sir E Carson speaking at a Belfast Orange celebration on July 12 said that if any attempt were made to take away one jot of the Ulstermen's rights as British citizens he would once more call out the Ulster
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  • 76 5 London, July 12, 5.35 a.m. Paris Fifteen British ge lerals, with Hai?, Pershing and Diaz will participate in Ihe victory celebrations in Paris on July 14. Foch and Joffre will head the procession. London, July 12, 6.30 p.m. Paris: President Poincare at Chateau Versailles presented Fr>cb wi'h a
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  • 68 5 London, July 13, 2.15 a.m. Brussels, Jnh i 2: Ten were kill- a and 35 in. ired through the oie; ailing of a passenger train on the Brussels-Mons line. London, July 14, 2.30 a.m. Baenos Aires, July 11: There have been heavy floods in the southern districts of the
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  • 51 5 London, July 17, 2.30 p.m. Paris It ia evident that the strike arranged by the General Confedertion of Labour will be partial, a ran)bat of impor'3nt trade unions throughout Franoe having decide In take part. Tbe workers generally, especially the railway men, are clearly divided on the
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  • 45 5 London, Jnly 12, 12.45 p.m. Paris In view of the high living oats the French c conomic council of cabicet ministers is considering the desirability of a free trade policy instead of protection. It is believed M Clemenceau intends adopting the former.
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  • 40 5 London, July 14, 1.35 p.m. Washington President Wileon has vetoed a bill repealing daylight saving, which he declares has resulted in a great economy in fuel and erergy. He is the majority of the people favour its continnancei.
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  • 35 5 London, Jnlv 12, 6,30 p.m. The London County Council Bousing proposals provide for the expenditure of thirty millions sterling. It Is estimated the annual housing deficit will ultimately c xceed a million sterling.
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  • 39 5 London, July 12, 6.30 p.m. R JO t"r learns the International Trade Uidoo Conference will assemble at Amsterdam on July 28 with the object of reconstituting the trade union international which was practioally moribund during the war.
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  • 29 5 London, July 13, 2.15 a.m. Berlin, July 12 The communist leaders Muchian and Wwdler have been sentenced at Munich to fifteen and eight years imprisonment for treason.
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  • 32 5 London, July 12, 5.35 a.m. Mr Kellaway speaking at Bradford said that during the half year the Govornment had realised 130 millions by the sale of surplus war stores.
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  • 151 5 General News Summary. Paris, July 16, 3.40 p.m. The French cabinet again seeks to stop profiteers and takes drastic uieasures regarding speculation in articles of prime necessity. A bill will be introduced providing for additional penalties such \n the cancellation of civil ai 1 oiitioal rights, the definite
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  • 314 5 London. July 14, 2.30 p.m. Paiis: On the eve of Peace Day, 'aria was a blaze of light. The famous fountains were playing in the ooloured rays of searchligh's. i'he streets were packed. There wore bands and night-long dancing. Everywhere the British troops were ovated. Two million
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  • 102 5 London, July 14, 9.0 p.m. Details of the horrible massacre a of Armenians in the provinoe of Karabagh on June 4 by Tartars, sbow th#»y were ordered by Sultanof the Governor of Karabagh. The town of Chouchi was attackrd, and the fortifications captured. 7 be Armenians were
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  • 56 5 London, July 14, 2.30 a.m. In consequence of the additional six shillings on the price of coal, the porters olaim a further increase of wages on *he pretext that they have an agreement with their employeis untitling them to an advance of wages whenever an advance is
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  • 36 5 London, Jnly 12, 12.45 p m. Helsingfors Russian Bolshevik papers ata'e the Government bas decided to recapture Pakoff at all cob'i. Reliable Communists and Chinese are concentrating and Trotsky intends to lead the attack.
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  • 22 5 London, Jaly 14, 11,15 a,m. The King gave audience to the Siamese minister who presented his letter of crelentiala.
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  • 2396 5 Saturday's Great Doings. F<om a very early hoar on Satprd'iy morning the city and subuibs of Si. gaporj weie pervaded by an air of exoitement and anticipation—the great day hs! dawneJ. ?or the Asiatic element* of the pornl«»;ion, ifprc ally, a noHi.ary eats <'c H a draw, v,
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  • 94 5 Formerly in the D S Army Air Service, Lieut, O Locklear bas demonstrated tbe possibility of passing from one aeroplane to another while in flight by catching a ladder dangling from the plane passing overhead. Both planes weie at an altitude of 2,500 ft. Lieut. Locklear claims previously
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  • 38 5 London, July 16, 1.30 p.m. rhe Privy Coucoil has dismissed the appeal from tne decision of the Pi iz3 Court condemning parcels of diamonds sent by H. Salti et File to J; v£3 Brode of Shanghai.
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  • 479 5 First Formal Meeting. \%m first formal meeting of the Pron oiers i f tbe Estate Staffs Association was belvi on Tuesday in Kuala Lumpur. There were present Messrs L Mooijaart, TH B Phillips, W P Andei son and H C Stevens as Promoters Mr C Wad
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  • 149 5 Singapore, July 16. There was good competition for both the SMndard grades at this week's auction and the bidding, generally speaking, was brisk. Oct* or two American buyers, representing manufacturing interests, wer* 1 in the market, and their support helped to maintain prices at
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  • 138 5 At 11.30 a.m. on the 18th ultimo a carious phenomenon wee observed near the Government Officep, Knching. Although the air was quite still, several pillars of dust rose from the road near the Bund and, whirling at a great rate and gaining ir density as they collected more
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  • 51 5 The Circus. Vuere is every indication that \7illison Wirth'a circuß is con tin ting to please the public and maintaint eg its reputation. There will bo a change of programme to-night v;'iea some new and superior tan a an expected, by a troupe of new xrtiatP* who has just
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  • 124 5 The second house at the Empire to tiig it will see h 5-part Metio pradaattVa, llta Shell Game, featnfi g Emmy Wehlen, and furth r episodes of The Shielding Shadov whilst a rep««t of The Silent Lad; further chaptern of The Bull's E\ fecial, a cartoon and an
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  • 147 5 Txainiug a lad for tbe duties of p jlicem? v is the novel experiment in vhich tbe Reigate borough police a<*e engaged. Upon the recommends ton of Mr J Metca'fe, the head C(t.'B .ab'e, the towa council havo b .uctiouedjthe appointment of Frank 1 odwell, aged 15,
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  • 71 5 Oiderfl ending Saturday, July 26, 1919. 1. esday, July 22.—Signalling Claw, 5 15 p.m. Fifth Troop Inspection, 5.30 p.rx. Wedriesd.y, Jnly 23.—Musketry, 8C V ill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursday, luly 24.—Football. AseociaMon re. S C C. 5.15 p.m, Friday, July 25.—Football League, 3rd Troop vs. sth Troop,
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  • 111 5 C> lonel Wilfrid Ashley asked ia the House of Commons why some fO.'.COO psirs of \imy boots, awaiting inspection to see what percentage w. <i repairable, were Ij ing in tbe open ■ft the White City, most of them without any covering of any sort. \lr H
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  • 28 5 Piogramme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 26. Saturday, July 26, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range, S V R. Gilbert Day, Captain, Ag. Adjutant.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 119 5 For Sale Buildings with coconut and •t t trees and land fronting U- per Serangoon Road. Price 10 re its per eg. ft. No bargaining A few dwelling houses in Owen Road, near Tjam lines, $7,000 to $10,000 each, to be sold separate' y. Rent $40 to $65. Building land
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  • 251 6 ■r Aw aa M te. I ar m :Tlft/T* a- u« afta- a* ap iij a. aa jay— -avV- far— ft* i «ft~ M aa sm v an ■i aa ay t.... *»a s~ V' "as "**a a faft'ni a- •> ft- wa m 3 ft- ay
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  • 37 6 The Singapore untitled at untitled Association. 41*3 tJtZZtUL rO Oil 3. rfXT? J. J s. t-: r:- > ZMmiton bmuamt i —-1 lot mmfmmi &BVah*M* I ~J~rj*- —I Ti/- ->z: tarMtai hi mM to.,
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  • 136 6 aa 1 J** \mmtm\\ s-aa T *-*a t ATHBa-Hr »i aaaai a-er% »m rvai wati*- i d aa tta Kjaadacac.- a »grt ra-arirsia mmm TSaa xa* at?*a. va» v**t Ijr «unr% *aa« Taa frtaa mt* kcw mt vr* 'J iv* m rw c»i-a-T a ju i
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  • 120 6 Guthrie Co.'s Report. y Hatarr A vxr.z vaaaajoaj aaa*aaja-| 4 fflll —r,-jt ft* -W«g Vx*t aa-..-. vn*m viae* «a*vv pr%c*s. 1 f>-c Xl* ra »"3 vrn- f fir: wmj&m*- v f>» Vi aj r>vt kx; aara *acvanaif --ft. a-,: «nri:, taaa fur •wavr. oat PMwi •iuft.u« ruaat «H at n
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  • 141 6 Fraser Co's Report. r***cx. 7«iearaaaa; uktmimm 2xt&a*±*a M| pHI a BM Itmnm u:.: i muv> im tmm% mml m a —i 1 irj unit m*mmm uumr. arc as. ffe»immm m ■iiawir Tirt ssr&~ ■•Aaj Matel rv otue: na ar bWi a jr&9 -j hHii tas ta HMB*Mi -yaat £7 !«r»
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  • 197 6 v. a 7: 1 a*M 11: i as ::;vs» Tv-. pr.yt* -miwi gU ru» -t ys t »i: t r|: i Baac-»r iuvw j jz. M»j fci ii, ;iamu< »>* t;>:' BU sfty«f 90kyjmxBmi rtej ittmrr ■tiuirWeaw mW price rises F«E*ca. Tw»: unj at J 7* fttft-tJft. T*»t
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  • 131 6 iaa*i«*ra::t rv: krnKu a*ar»-* ir*. l«:o->ar v: >"t» T "f i I l«\:.-f J? JmF. HKOlt a > t—i k: a»*»-! a -i* aqp aaaaa t*aLaiiJi ■i —iliii T i tie m-mm! anoet 1-- 1c: i. Lt_ rt _i %M a.v i w t z r_
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 48 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS or AVERYS' FAIRBANKS' J AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. Peace ot Lost CELEBRATE IT BY Btout Bold vtrywbere G. AURELY Co., 5, Malacca Street Singapore 815. T* A.^uj' (HAHOURSIX Touring Gars 7-Seate* Conyertiblfe Bednni, 7 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. Scfct DtetrttwUrt fr Ut 1.1. a« aI,
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    • 63 6 BABD TO HUEV L imvmm "*m m *m% urn* "l --jr. r •->•_-. r. wfc* */v- £"W Mb'JL -i Wis* OiC u'JtK V. Uokt tnaod t tr < »1» r< Xj g, I I** 'Si.; .1 itUezsj* jl ;a> w wSjfc tfc* SSMSt tftfeaej MlBnf v. Krr*. r. t i-mtap
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    • 75 6 Tbe Tone kkJj Campifite g Qg Q r<* toe Iteru Anaßmia-Neurasthenia r«nlwiaH 11 iin ill T)iiMij Bipal Grtwtli-Serofiili TUBERCULOSIS II Opoctonpy of tm Wood wiLh its aaive principles. i".'XiEQ- ji ft »7*piflfc. hCtn ■■uptrr x m\mm 17 £Ls_ii:t r*3Tt£a£r»isf cawKrkzac V The Scientific Pick Me UpFrspfcTbd rj Lai fray, saant:=
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    • 226 6 If I RIM I J A B B B E E S E T i B YAHATO ft Co. mmm BEER The C<HnmerciaJ Rubber Co., Ltd. MlJj ZX s*>i» a: ~a.:aa.L,.e j»ac ati 2j» s.i: ij» n-i-n 2- jkc sax ."kAC -.traa- L^^sd* UMZ Sum i ml: B KA L
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  • 842 7 Skipper and his Catch. If there is one person in the world wbo appreciates the meaning of the freedom of the teas it is the owner of the 4 'Borley," to whom many Londoners should be thankful for their Sunday pint, or half-pint, of shrimps. For more than
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  • 376 7 A great scare was caused, especially in bazaar circles (6ays the 44 Araban News"), on the non-arrival of the Lama" from Chittagong at the scheduled time. She was reported to have left the harbour at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the 10th Jane, and various constructions were put as
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  • 253 7 A significant Hindu pamphlet sent to as from L more reveals the galf that severs Hi:. Iv from European sooiety. It is a long and eloquent protest by Mr Amrita Lai Roy, formerly editor of the Lahore Tribune, against Mr V J Patel's Hindu Inter Caste Marriage
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  • 81 7 Pursued by a terrier on tbe river bank between Egham and Staines, a water rat took to the water and swam to a punt containing soldiers and civilians. It ran up the legs of a sergeant, then up his tunic, until it reached his throat and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 488 7 BANKS lis Ho Hong Bank, Limited. j —in the Strait- Settlements.; Head Office fa&yore, Baffles Chambers 5 <fc 6. BRANCHES Penan* 85 Beach Street. Mai***' 131 Jouker Street. Muar 7"/7 9 Jalftn S° leiman Bata pahat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, New York s n Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and
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    • 419 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint Ci'y and Midland Bank, Ltd, London County Westminster and Parrs Bank, Ltd.
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    • 542 7 JOTICES_ NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday 2Ut instant on account of PEACE CELEBRATIONS, in addition to the Holiday on Saturday, the 19th idem. **> tiT notice:. Notice is hereby given that Mr. J. Demay will act as Manager of the Banque de l'lndo-Ohine from the Hth
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    • 399 7 NOTICES NOTICE. THE BUGIS RUBBER WORKS, Bnkit Tim ah. Notice ii hereby given that the undersigned will not be responsible in respect of orders and receipts issaed by the aborenamed Bogis Robber Works unless signed by the proprietor, H. Mohd. Saied. H. Mohd. Saled. 11 7 M.~ 2i r FRASER
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    • 62 7 Dizziness and Headaches frequently arise from biliousness and disordered liver. In such cases there is nothing better than mmm the dainty little gentle-aa-natare laaatives which neither gripe cor paige. Tinkettes dispel and prevent the return of constipation, clear the tongue and the complexion purify tbe breath. Of chemists, also post
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    • 390 7 piiiiiiimiiM I Her First Baby 3 Sis' n0^ he^ l. i at ](M t0 know wh food to give her flrmt baby. 3 S Although she showers all her love and care upon him. baby still docs =3 H net get on. Bat her anxiety is ended directly she tries
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fasnetf OaHyJ BOPPLEmEHT rcrjrifg? Malaya r*iß9mm. -~,tT- AM Ban* Yd. vl No. 167 SCTMPDRB, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS
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    • 224 1 I to Mmlmm Trldtm*.) Messrs Wheelock and Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour us with the following advioe under date 19th Jane. The situation in oar Homeward Freight market is as follows Coast Rates. Sooth Japan. Goal Ports to Shanghai V.2.80 done. Goal
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    • 155 1 Madras, Jane 30—Commander Douglas, Deputy Conservator of Ports, Madras, who went on a boating excursion on (Jane 2g) Saturday eveningis found missing, and so far no in formation is forthcoming as regards his depuration. It would appear that last Saturday, he and Mr J Q Robinson
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