Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1919
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Title Section28 1919-07-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. tmEsrm DAILY. VOL VI. No 169 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2328 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement258 1919-07-23 1 everything! nr the 1 Way of I MOTORING •0NSUL1 HIN WATT &Co., Head CJIfioe, 102, Market 8tre«t. Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. "GAIETY" CINEMA. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! AT 7.30 SHARP FINAL INSTALMENT OF THE THRILLING IDDII POLO 81RIAL THE BULL'S EYE Episodes 14, 15,16 and IT. 8 Reels AT258 words
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Advertisement156 1919-07-23 1 Fop Sale. A complete turn-am, mmprißing Buggy and Anitraliaa gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer aooepled. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. M. SAIBOO SCO. General Merchants d Money Chugm. Ail ue kindly tolioiUd k« inapaat oar ibtp at Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreiga Coini of all kiads aan I»156 words
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Advertisement102 1919-07-23 1 I PRACTISE ECONOMY mi I, iwikujw Drink LIPTON'S TEAS Ne 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. OkMUNe fron all Grocers ft Bazaar Dealers to THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality Green Label102 words
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Advertisement316 1919-07-23 1 ITHI r| Straits Albion Press,! LIMITED. t Stationers Printers,jj BOa-lOci Collyer Quay, SINGAPORB. I "I——I i I I ■■111——I—Pi fSULPHURiC I AND I Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADE MARlC^^k Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS, No. 178, 179 Middh Road, Singapore.' RUBBER DEALERS AJfD ESTATE SUPPLIERS ALWAYS316 words
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Article789 1919-07-23 2 Police St»geiat Convicted. At the Hongkong Ortoiin*! flmion, on Jnue 30vb. before Bh Honcor the Chief Justice (Sir William R**s D.vi-», K. o John Mcbean To 1 loch, Police Sergeant, of Shaukiwan, mi indioied for rape at 8baukiwaii on May 16th i The Attorney-Geneml (the Hon Mr789 words
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Article57 1919-07-23 2 Ot<Wb for w«ek WtttM Hatnrday, Jnly 26, 1919 Wednesday, Jaly 23,—Musketry, SC V Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursday, July 24.—Football. Ajaociation vs. SCO. 5.15 p.m. Friday,Jnly 25.—Football Leapae, 3rd Troop vs. sth Troop, 5.15 p.m. Phyßioal Drill Claas, 8.30 p.m. Saturday, July 26 —4th Tro ;p luspection,57 words
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Article144 1919-07-23 2 Peking telegram to the Msinicbtaswa that Sir John Jordan. »b« British Minister, isgre*fjy tttraed at the hostile criticism made by the Caaneseon the score that Britain is endeavour irq to make common caose with Tibet for effecting ths separation of an extensive sraot of land from Ssechoan,144 words
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Advertisement410 1919-07-23 2 High-class ffiijjJl a moderate J Cigarettes prfco- 1 I 1 1 The Ggaretto with an international reputation —distinctive in every respect 1 WO. 555 Vbgima: a Vacuus Tins of 50. I $1.05 Sofc Hanv/aciurm: A PDA TH TOBACCO CO LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. mmmmmmm niii In youth we learn, in age410 words
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Advertisement96 1919-07-23 2 lew Stock sf Bunks Just Received taperiai Germany bj Prince Bernhard Yon Bulow IMt Slave* of the Huns by Henriette Ceiane 1 50 My Years in the Kaiser's Army by an ex*<-fficer I.CO The Barbarism of Ber in by G. K. Chesterton 0.55 Spiritualism by J. Arthur Hill 450 Christopher—A96 words
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Advertisement397 1919-07-23 2 A Great Sufferer from Bneamatiaai Cure* by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N. Terry of Countess Well*. Aberdeen, says :—I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very littie relief. I had great pain in my arms as397 words
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Advertisement351 1919-07-23 2 THE ORX E N I GomilXrT SECURITY *4 M Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I jMSTaBLLBHXD 1874. IyOOHPO&ATEJ lv :>•_ I JUNDS exceed Five Crores Bapaes. Am f iMMtiii sun.iiMi I kmmw§mmmw% iiicu, u rot*! Policief In foroe 69,405 aesaric* ejfta hnj A ,z I $98,817,617.00 4 I Hew Beaiaeasfer the351 words
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Miscellaneous28 1919-07-23 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 26. Saturday, July 16, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range, 8 V R. Gilbbrt Oat, Captain, Ag. Adjutant.28 words
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Article235 1919-07-23 3 Bh Sjajore July 2S Mearra Latham A Co., 30-A, lalee Place advise the following quotation! AlorOajah $3.20 $3.25 AyerKantng* 1.20 1.25 AyerMoi*k 2.40 2.60 AyerPan&i 11.10 11.30 Balgownie 5.05 5.30 BukU Jelotong 0.60 0.70 BukitKatil 0.95 1.05 Baku KB 0.65 0.70 ChangkatSflrdff.,.. 7.10 T. 40 Glonwly 2.40235 words
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Article293 1919-07-23 3 Singapore, Jnly 33. f tn. —See Local and General column. c ra.~ Business done, Taptoca— Steady. Business done, Bm§ < Flour- —Business done. .-ambtar. —Business done, v *t>~ r> —Steady. Sasiness done Ah*r Products*— Market Quiet Uttst Leal Btrtti tsstiHsai Nutmegs 110 S. per pleul 140.00 Nutmegs 80293 words
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Advertisement298 1919-07-23 3 From Tuesday, July 22 to Sunday, July 27, 1919. MORE THRILLING AND INTERESTING IN ITS CONTINUATION. FRANCIS FORD'S GREATEST SERIAL The Silent Mystery AT THE m MARLBOROUGH fbs HAD tgt Comfort, Good Maaio end Good ffr^nnfr. Beach Road. SOBbnd Show At 9 p.m. Sharp fwwring IBANCIB FORD, MAE GASTON A298 words
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Advertisement493 1919-07-23 3 From Friday, July 13, to Wednesday, July 23 jjj I Attunbra ia ANOTHER WI LUAM FARNUM FEATURE. A BIOQFR AUambra I ttv» -n. AND STRONGER ONI THIS TIME ts the only I AT THE I 3:ALHAMBRAS: uai the BEST Tea. eta, I moobubo* The Hall for Music and Features ■erred493 words
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Advertisement407 1919-07-23 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tan font tager Road. Trams Pa* the Door. Second Show sat 9.30 UinVersal Animated Weekly No. 12, METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Present Exquisite Emmy Wehlen in B The Shell Game S from the Story Good Will and Almond Shells "2 THE SHIELDING SHADOW Kpiseie 5.407 words
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Article1470 1919-07-23 4 The time hae come when the Allied nations are discussing who in reality won the war. The Americans insist that the American marines at Chateaa Thierry, by refusing to be beaten, saved Paris and won the war. Sir Douglas Haig says that it is the British troops1,470 words
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Article221 1919-07-23 4 Tin is quoted at $125- H| Bold, tm torn The latest London mml* tn l this morning are dated as r n4 Ordinary rate, Jaly n n ,0W(: rate, Jnly 16. 7 D^*d The ontward B I packet Enrt.i with mails fromEa^ pp 8 x 7» v221 words
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Article69 1919-07-23 4 Information has been received that Mr P J McKellen who had been appointed by the Board of Trade to be His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for the Straits Settlements and the neighbouring countries and whose arrival had been expected in the immediate future, has resigned his appointment. A69 words
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Article159 1919-07-23 4 Macphail Co's Report. Yesterday's Busines*. Silver.—s44,, Hongkong 54 per cent prem. Shanghai 41*. Rubber. Appearances suggest that the rubber rr.3rket i strengthening. London quotations for the 18;h were* a half penny in advance of previous advices, viz, 1/11 for Crepo and 1/9j for Sheet, Local pricv b are aiound 71159 words
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Article120 1919-07-23 4 Silver.—54 j. Hongkong.— per oent Shanghai.—41$. Rubber. Firm. 73 cents hw N® paid locally for Crep* and 70 oentt for sheet. Tin. Looal Sales Monday tous at $123 Tuesday 300 toni $125 To-day 250 tone at 1150. Shares. Rubbers. Malaka Pio Jimabs Ulu Pandans offer at 85 oen*120 words
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Advertisement146 1919-07-23 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Roblnsotfe PATENT LEVER HATCH $8.50 Vi|r Nickel casus. $9.50 Watcl "-a fuarantecd (as •lu»r»ii«n) lw«J^j»(PVj^^B $9.50 Tirnekecpcf ROBINSON CO. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring 1 etc. i j Stnd your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum m b* 1 Company (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. iBurfomUi in Iti FRE8H STOCKS.146 words
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Advertisement188 1919-07-23 4 Champion Post Drills Union Twist Drills Round and Square Shanks Jackson's Stain Varnish Dark Oak Mahogany Rosewood Walnut Copper Rivets and Washers Copper Boat Nails Copper Tacks GUANIUAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in th*» Straits Settlements) 36 PHillip Street. IfILKMAiFI i Swutuid Ctaassui Milk m w SI J20.50 fttriUitd Nataral188 words
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Advertisement62 1919-07-23 4 "BIRDS' BEST" Brandy Per cade of Quarts 16.09 Pints 1*7.50 Duty Extra. "CI. MANILLE" Cognac Per cafe of Quarts 114 01 Pints 115.5« Duty ExtraSOle Importers:— Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co Wholesale and Retail wina and Spirit Merckutt. The Latest Result of Scientific Research IN TAPIOCA BLADES IS THAT OF American62 words
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Advertisement170 1919-07-23 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-tcdate convenience f<r the modern housewife is easily lighted, and its170 words
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Article594 1919-07-23 5 Various Discussions. L Jen, July 15, 9.25 p.m. Washington: The Foreign Rela ♦inna Committee In the Senate "aaested President Wilson to subit to the Committee all the documents considered by the American peace Delegates. London, July 15,9.30 p.m. Copenhagen The ex-King Frielr jcb of Saxony has telegraphed to594 words
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Article75 1919-07-23 5 London, Jaly 15, 4.35 p.m. A prospectus has been issued by the British Overseas Bank, mentioned on Feb 25 and 26, with a «Pital of a million shares of £5 *cb, of which 1,000,000 has been Inscribed at par by the bankers previously mentioned, also the dominion Bank75 words
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Article25 1919-07-23 5 London, July 16, 3.30 p m. Madrid: The Cabinet has resigned, jne Spanish casualties against ■jsjjh mentioned yesterday, were killed and 95 wounded25 words
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Article240 1919-07-23 5 Irish and Other Questions. London, July 16, 4.35 a.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Birkeohead, replying to Mr Mac donnell said the Government would come to a decision on Irish affairs at an early date and devise a substitute for the Home Rule act. Referring to Bir240 words
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Article187 1919-07-23 5 London, July 15, 7.0 p.m. Yorkshire beat Northants by seventy-four. Derby beat the Australians by thirty-six. Gentle* men versus Players was drawn. London, July 15. 9.40 p.m. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr G H Roberts Btated that the working family's food expensee had inoreased by187 words
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Article146 1919-07-23 5 London, July 16, 4.10 p.m. Mr Montagu stated in the Commons that except for outpost affairs, there was now no fighting in Afghanistan, and there was reason to hope that the Afghan peaoe delegates would arrive at our lines on July 22. Viscount Curzon Is it intended to allow146 words
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Article72 1919-07-23 5 London, July 15, 3.30 p.m. Berlin There is much unrest among agricultural labourers throughout Germany and strikes are threatened before the harvest in Slesvig Holstein, Pomerania and Westphalia. Martial law is being proclaimed in the country districts of Pomerania. London, July 16,9.40 p.m. Copenhagen A message from Stettin72 words
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Article37 1919-07-23 5 London, July 14, 10.5 p.m. Constantinople, July 9 The announcement cabled on i uly 5 that the Shah of Persia has returned to Persia is incorrect. He is still residing at Prinkipo.37 words
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Article358 1919-07-23 5 No Better News. London, July 15, noon. Prague i Count Karolyi, Premier of the counter-revolutionary Government at Szegedin, has resigned. London, July 15, 9.40 p.m. The recent degree signed by Lenin orders all deserters to rejoin within seven days, otherwise they are liable to the death penalty, It358 words
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Article91 1919-07-23 5 London, July 15, 4.15 a m. Paris, July 14 Despite a strenuous day, t' c indefatigable merrymakers began another night of gaiety, the signal for which was the great display of fireworks. President Poincare gave a banquet to the French and foreign generals and Ulcere, and the91 words
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Article89 1919-07-23 5 London, July 16 4.50 a.m. The fate of the orew of N S 11 is still wrapped in mystery. Lifeboats and motorboats have cruised on the scene for hours and found no trace, The latest theory is that the disaster is due to engine trouble. The Daily89 words
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Article64 1919-07-23 5 London, July 16, 4.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Long stated that the Prince of Wales would embark on the Renown at Portsmouth on Aug 5 and visit St. Johns. Newfoundland, from whenoe he would proceed by a light oruiser to St. Johns, New Brunswiok,64 words
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Article93 1919-07-23 5 The first house at the Gaiety tonight will see the final 4 episodes of the Bull's Eye serial whilst a 6 act British production of undoubted merit, A Romany Lass, and a King Bee come iy with Billy West figure in the later half. The Palladia m change93 words
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Article278 1919-07-23 5 An Anxious Outlook London, July 14, 11.10 p.m. The Home Offioe Police Committee recommends the maintenance of the present system with a greater degree of standardisation, also a standard scale of pensions throughout the country. Constables pay to commence should be 70s with an annual increment of 2a278 words
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Article434 1919-07-23 5 A Lengthy Calendar. Eighteen oases are down for hearing at the Assizes, which opened before the Ag Chief Juslico(Hon Mr Woodward) yesterday. Fix persons are charged with counterfeiting the King's ooin, possession of forged ourrercy notes ami of instruments for the purpose < f forging such notes two434 words
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Article83 1919-07-23 5 A Chinese woman went to the Central Polioe Station on Saturday morning to o mplaiu that her husband had assaulted her. It appears that the man was hanging out a Union Jack, when the lady expostulated with him, advising him to wait and see* what their neighbours did. Her husband83 words
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Article767 1919-07-23 5 Garden Club Dinner. It was a happy thought of the members of the Garden Club to bring the local peace celebrations to a close with a dinner last night in houour of the men from the different units of the garrison who had seen active service at various767 words
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Article169 1919-07-23 5 The members of the above Glob oekbrated Peaoe by hiving an At Home" on Sunday the 20th inst, from 2 to 5 p.m. and a D corated Tram ride with fanoy dress and music from 5 to 9 p.m. The following members were in fanoy drees :—Messrs169 words
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Article47 1919-07-23 5 The Malay vernacular school sports held on the Padang on Monday afternoon were greatly enjoyed by the participants, who came from all parts of the Island. The Director of Education, Hon. Mr Firmstone, took a prominent part in the organisation, being ably assisted by several school teachers.47 words
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Article136 1919-07-23 5 The Peace Celebrations were most successful all commanities freely participating Id the decorations, and the illuminations were on a lavish scale. The procession of decorated oars and the Chinese procession were exoellent, while a Striking feature was the addresses on peace and viotory presented to the Resident Co136 words
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Article700 1919-07-23 5 Crackers were fired on the eve of the holidays, and the Police Olab had a Dance amongst their members and guests. On Saturday morning there was a grand Parade oomposed of the M V R. Battalion and the Malaoca Oadet Corps. The Resident aocompanied by Major WML Bower700 words
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257 1919-07-23 5 j Under the aaspioee of the British I Indian Association, a representative ga'hering of British Indians resident on the East Coast of Samatra, met at the above Association's present premises, No 25 Mosquestraatt, Medan, on Saturday 19th instant, at 6 p. m., in257 words
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Article181 1919-07-23 5 Shanghai, July 3 With an almost night-long succession of explosions which bronght thoughts of battle and bombardment to many residents of the Settlement, one of the artillery magazines of the Kiangnan Arsenal went up in flames last night in a conflagration whioh also destroyed barracks and181 words
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Article182 1919-07-23 5 Captain W E Wallis, late Superintendent of Bukit Eraiong Ea ate, Kapar, is returning to the F M 8 to join Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield'*, Kuala Lumpur branch. Captain Wallis had to give up planting and leave the F M 8 last year owing to disability contracted while182 words
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Article125 1919-07-23 5 Allowing the appeal of Cardinal Bourne the House of Lords decided hat gifts of hia personal estate left by the will of Edward Egan to pay for masses for the dead were valid. The testator, a butler in London, bequeathed £300 to the Bishop of hoping that the prelate125 words
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Advertisement334 1919-07-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, Facilities for the payment of import duties at Singapore on dutiable goods imported from Singapore into the F. M. S by Baa The attention of importers of dutiable goods into the Federated Malay States from Singapore by rail is invited to Notification No. 1525 published in the Federated334 words
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Article740 1919-07-23 6 ftim VHfl to tks Mirtst tkil Itreis* Ml—i BjrMi ud Kraii, Bkobnnge and SBfcn Bttjkakn, biui ths following lint of qoMßttolSi H abier Mlsjss* Bcm, Tnlna. liw Sail*--. th Allnm* 1/9 11 If- AngluJa-.» 4/1 6 8 J/- Ajagio-lfnlny It/. 16/--1 AyarKnning 46/- 6S/V- Mljlßi 4/1 A740 words
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Article53 1919-07-23 6 Singapore, Jnly 23. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7*6 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 dj/b 2/4 tl/32 On India— Bank T, T. 131 On Hongkong— O. "MM— 0. J BankdW Bank T, T, 185 On Japan— Bankd/d 1011 Severeigne—buying rate 18.54 Bank of England rate 5y Br. liJver53 words
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Article12 1919-07-23 6 Ships in communication, with the Commercial Wireless S',alien this morning :—Nil.12 words
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Article343 1919-07-23 6 At Home and Daace The first of the Kuala Lumpur peace celebrations took place on i Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall, Damamtara Road, when tha Awociation of Singaporeans were J at Horae to something like two i hundred people, including the British Resident (the Hon Mr A H343 words
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Article77 1919-07-23 6 The Dally Express understands that the Dean and Chapter of Bt. Paul's Cathedral have approved the' design for a speolal memorial chapel to Lord Kitchener, It will be ereoted in the north west corner of the Cathedral. Lord Windsor and Mr Macartney, architect to St. Paul's Cathedral, are77 words
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Article121 1919-07-23 6 The following promotions are gazetted: 8 V O.—Temporary 2nd Lieut T O Mayhew to be Lieut. 8 V A; Temporary Major A M Thoupson, oh c, to be Major, Capt G R H Webb, o Be, to Hon Major and Temporary Capt W L Kemp to be Captain, S R121 words
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Article152 1919-07-23 6 Sequel to Law Io Deuteronomy. The ancient Jewish law of Halisah, mentioned in Deuteronomy, under whioh, when a man dies childless, ths obligation to marry the widow passes to his brother, was mentioned at Tottenham Polioe Court. A man named Girsh summoned his sister-in-law and her father152 words
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Article145 1919-07-23 6 The Duke of Westminster was summoned at Farnham for driving a motor without the required lights. A police-sergeant said he had to blow bis whistle before the duke stopped, and when be asked him to draw into the side of the road he backed his oar into another,145 words
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Advertisement85 1919-07-23 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF ~m AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. HBWBBBBBBfBHBB^ DRINK Beer and Stout. THE POPUAAB BlTllAflrlS. Sold Everywhere, G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importers for S.S., F.M,S. end fltm.irs, 5, Malacca Street, Singapore, Thone 815. XtK Aarsly use imAjjl™ FOR PeACE CELEBRATIONS (HANDLER85 words
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Advertisement386 1919-07-23 6 The Tonic only Complete ft lAQC ft I f<rf the Heart, Biood uLUD l U L Muscies Preparation. and Nerve* Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid GroWth-Scfofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Gldbeol is a typical aoflve remedy or medicinal food for imparting Strength and Energy, /^^"^V free from any386 words
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Advertisement66 1919-07-23 6 LOOK OUT Saturday, July 26 THE STAR OPERA will give A BPEOIAL PROGRAMME It Tli Theatre Royal North Bridge Road. TO Night TO Night A Malay Play DUDAR SANI will be staged, Phone 1166 for seats. K. H. Cheong, Proprietor. Y. L. Tan, Manager. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MXAJCB Tour Very66 words
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Advertisement442 1919-07-23 6 kirTJT > A P. A B N b E S E S E T B j YAMATO Co., Uni pore BEER The Victoria Confectionery store The well-known Cake-shop, patronised by all, 38r), Victoria Street Telephone N O 1843. The place where you can always get Fresh Cakes, Ices, Cold and442 words
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Miscellaneous134 1919-07-23 6 Mails Close. To-day. Port Swettenham k «ST" c>r 'J^" h u Said,* Marseilles* and Liverpool* Toba Mar 8 pm P.mtianak Ban Hin'.uan 4 pm Chinhua 4 pm To-morrow. A nam ha, Xatnna Islands and Sibn Bataviei 9 am Patau Batam and Pulan Bulang 0 &m Kenmon Sanit am •Aimere y134 words
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Article280 1919-07-23 7 Arrivals. I JULY 18. Pjrrbua Brl 48» Cap Gordon from Liverpool Jan* 16 W Manafleld and Oo. British Isles Bril 4421 Cap Venning Colombo Jnly 11 Aai»tlc Petroleum. Vondel Dot S6S1 Cap Botje from Batavia July 16 I'llonal 'Rotterdam'. Meran Bri 70 Naoodab from B Pahat July 17280 words
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Article662 1919-07-23 7 JULY 18. Kinta Brit 109 for P. Swettenham ft T Anson. Hong Ho Brit 96 for Tringganu via porta. Kaka Bri 274 for Malacca ft Mnar Faltala Brl 2708 for Negapatam via parts. lalda Bri 1801 for P. Swettenkam Tan Gosns Dal 144 for Bslawan Dal K. S. Bara662 words
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Advertisement487 1919-07-23 7 BANKS jli Ho Hong Bank, Limited. in the Straits Setelemsate)..) HBAD OPPICB Raffles Chambers A 6. POre BRAHCHBS: Penang, 85 Beach 8tr a e3t S, 131 Junker Street. M«*r 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. JJ'pjhit, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New vJmZS* Francisco, Semarang, SsmbangandTrang. CAPITAL. v ia«H $8,000,000 A ,thorbea487 words
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Advertisement429 1919-07-23 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital In 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fond £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint Ciij and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parrs Bank, Ltd,429 words
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Advertisement502 1919-07-23 7 NOTICES^ Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify the pobiit thai we have established ourselves as rubber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong's premises, No. 40 RobL sou Road. (Telephone No. 736). Poh Chnn Co. 40, Robinson Road. «6 uo i BASER NEAVE Limited. SINGAPORE. Messrs502 words
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Advertisement421 1919-07-23 7 WANTED IfVAlSTXED An Assistant and a Chief Clerk for a robber eatate in Malacoa. Apply to Malaka Finds, 106 First Orosi Street, Malaooa. t« T 28 7 WANTED A Shorthand typist. Salary 180 a month. State qualifications, nationality and ago. Apply to X. Y. Z care of Malaya Tribune. 90421 words
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Advertisement61 1919-07-23 7 Your Best Travelling Companions when going on a joamey are becaase they help to keep off sea-sickness or train-taekneat, dispel the constipation so common when travelling, keep the liver aotiTe, care sick headaohes, biliousness, and prevent the ill-effects of stcnoge or badly cooked foods. Obtainable from chemists, also poet free,61 words
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Advertisement336 1919-07-23 7 |lWliuliiHli!l!H j ApfakOment Ccur Spam g I A Royal Food for your Baby I B «X„„? laxo JS* Royal. Nurseries, ai can be seen by the 1 fuyaJ doctor connected with the as Madrid. H Z L? m J? r product Glaxo 9 «i l i!f^*! ai Infant*' Food) has336 words
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Title Section24 1919-07-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. a*m# toBjj &UPPLEBEHT TO Tff€ MALAYA TRISOmC. Issued Daily VtC VL No 169 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919 PRICE S CENTS24 words
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Article559 1919-07-23 1 lEiviwtint io MtUmm TriHrnt.) M-«eri Wheelock and Co„ th* leading ship and freight broken at Shanghai, favour aa with the following ad vie* and*-r date 3rd Jaly. The titaation in oar Homeward Freight market is aa follow! Freight to U. S. A Via Suez and Panama Conference559 words
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Article139 1919-07-23 1 Wednesday, Jaly *3,—Moon in Perigee fi»h 24m a.—High Water —6.43 am. 7ft. lin.; fl.l p.m. 8ft. Una. Thursday, July 14.—Moon Max p«s. N. 9h. m. High Water—8. 18 ajn. 7ft. 4in; 7.16 p.m. 8ft. 6ina Priday, Jaly 15 —High W a'er.— 6.27 a m. Tft 9ina 8139 words
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Article143 1919-07-23 1 I Alphabetical lis* of Infected (signal X 0Q) and Suspected (■ignai P PB) Ports kit; Port w«a«a div .n Io 'Omamm Qvanctiae Btc. ajbo» FPB Ombnvlhuil Ba<r%=. SI Apt Apt FPB Choiai FPB Placue Bangkok X G Q Ca..« BattTii. a TaaA joo* Pnok PPB Cboler* Benakalk FPB Coclera143 words
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