Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1919
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Title Section28 1919-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VL- Mo. 258 KNGAPOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 428 words
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Advertisement318 1919-11-04 1 \m WATT GO. I Market Street and Orchard-Road I I P J SPECIALISTS IN Jr Motor Repairing, Motor I [Supplies. Ships' Store», I AND I Estate Requisites. 'Phone 741 IN THB FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP BELLE BENNETT AND ROY STEWART IN A NEW 6-PART TRIANGLE PLAY Bond of tear,"318 words
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Advertisement176 1919-11-04 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR ROM). Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars \pplv to the Manager. TERMS VEBY MOOT B ATT T*i«grapDlc addrew PBANAK4N." Notice ti the Public. As from 1st November 1919. J. Freeman has no further contention with the Agency and his responsibilities and int> rests176 words
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Advertisement49 1919-11-04 1 PORT WINE (DRY) Castle J. 40 Very Years Li bt Wood BB Colour A Very Old Choice Wine Bottled by W. A. Gilbey Ltd. Horse E3 Great Age Wm and t m W m^ m Bouquet. rs era bum I HK|| Heart-Tonic Digestive Non-Gouty. Obtainable from The Leading Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement314 1919-11-04 1 i mi ill——mnrt i IANTI-PYOB 4 A;valuable aid in the prevention Yi tI* ment *>f PYORRHEA A Delightful Dental Wash. $1.05 per bottl*. nmi miff HI Always HI pH ASAHI BEER. I tifcjp Mitsui Bussan 1 a j Useful to Ruttrc. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE is only uucc press ><i,314 words
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269 1919-11-04 2 American Company Inaugurates New Trans portation Movement. The Firestone Tire Robber CY-mpauy, Akron, Ohio, USA, is pioneer of the ship by track movement, and is establishing in ship* ping oentres a Ship by Track" bureau in all centrally located seo tions of America. This mov.-menr, started by Mr H S269 words
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Article1667 1919-11-04 2 Malaya's Wealth and Prosperity, The imprettioni of a visitor, though not always correct, are naual!y interesting. Therefore ttu following pas*tgdg reproduced froai I report on th* possibility of trade between W*scern Australia and the FM 8, submitted to the Government of the fonuer chantry by th* Hon,1,667 words
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Article86 1919-11-04 2 Jamaica ginger has been declared an intoxicant, and its sale or possesmm aa unlawful, according to ad-cisioo of the Supreme Court of Augusta, Maine. The evidence before the Court was that the article c >uld b« and was, need as a beverage and in such quamiti. s as to cause86 words
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Advertisement177 1919-11-04 2 We have just receiver] some Fiat French Ribbons and Beautiful Soerabaia Bead Slippers of original designs, with delicate and exquisite colour rendering. Obtainable only from IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing lo heavy decrease in India exchange, we have been obliged to increase the price tf our medioines. Our customers are requested to177 words
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Advertisement171 1919-11-04 2 FOB SALE FOB SALE. *Five (lOOtlb.) drumsc of superior news Printing ink, British manufacture. Selling owing to surplus stock, and in one lot only, Ink guaranteed to be reotnlly imported. Enquiries to be addressed to Box 138 care of Malaya Tribune. 9 7 c The Asiatic Hotel 121, MIRTH BBID8E171 words
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Advertisement334 1919-11-04 2 GUIDE BOOKS. By Lt-CoI. H. A. Newell, 1,A., F.R.G S., Mrtras. The following books from the pen of thte nuthor are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca Outstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10 cents334 words
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Advertisement460 1919-11-04 2 AUCTION SALES. MM T'TTTT"—I3I IN THE ESTATE OF CHOA CHUAN GHIOCK DE n IN TBI iUPREMB COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT Settlement of Singapore. O.S. No. 36 of 1919. AUCTION SA r ,E An epportunity to acquire a block of building in a comma po-ition with a frontige on two460 words
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Advertisement179 1919-11-04 2 Auction Sale of 3 large iron dis-s and 24 lr0B plates 'ex s s. Boon "j 3 C»ke (ex i; 16* Bags Gum ML s. "Sydn« To be held at r«njong Pagar Godown, IS and 9 Br Tharsdag, Kwemder 6, at 2.33 p m. Powell Co Ltd. Auctioneers. (Incorporated i179 words
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Article266 1919-11-04 3 Singaport Nov, 4. Meam Latham A Co,, 30-A k-ifflea Fiaoe advise the following qnotauoai: IkrCajafe $4,00 $4 20 vei KoxSnga 130 i.45 ••jerMolek 2.80 2.90 t yet Penal 13 00 13 50 •algownle M 6.35 6.70 taklt Jelolouf 0.75 FckUKaUl 1.15 1.20 BakH X B 0.90 0.95266 words
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Article270 1919-11-04 3 tstngapors, Nov. 4, 2Kn.—See Local and General eoltunn. ■o&ra.-- Buainen done, m TatH'jca. —Steady.—No Buaineai. Sag* Flour.—No Bniineai. iambfr. —No Buiineai. Pey-^«r.—Weak. No Bniineai. etker Products,— Market Quiet IsUrt loai unit fettantai. i ..ir._e.M 110 8. per picul $62.00 «i imegfc 80 B, 68.00 Ocpraßall 19 80» Cepra270 words
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Advertisement128 1919-11-04 3 MARLBOROUGH Tbe Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beacb Boad. From Saturday, November 1, to Thursday, Nevember 6 Second &h%*w at 9 p.m. A SCREEN VERSION OF Shakespeare's Most Popular Play HAMLET In 7 Parts. Ac presented by a Special Cast and portraying the wellknown story on a128 words
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Advertisement455 1919-11-04 3 MMBIMmTSiMI eMBmaBUmnBBV RB7 '^SK'Sm'^MaMßm^* Til® ProtoHowiay, November 3. It Saturday. Nevemfcer I Alhambra Alhambra la 18 the only th. The.tr. -AT THE— am^ r==. a i v a yopA "SE--sj- M 1«. n MIV! Dfx Orchestra, j Tea, etc. and the BEST The Hall for Music and Features served aceommo-455 words
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Advertisement547 1919-11-04 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLaY HOUSE EMPIRE IT*aj m M Pftftt >.j*d Tnm Pf-td Doc. To-Night! Second Show at 9.1S p.m. o-Nlght!! The National Film Corp. of America preeents "Era Lincoln," The great white Giant of America, in a wonder story of the jung c. IUZII APES 8 Long Reefs547 words
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Article1760 1919-11-04 4 Two features stood out prominently at Friday's a ting of the mercantile cletks—the Urge numbers present and their quiet, orderly behaviour. It ii evident that those concerned realise the pressing needs of a Union, and it is evident that they came there in earnest to get business1,760 words
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Article396 1919-11-04 4 Tin $135; no s*Jlerr. Rubber is gooi ct j y2 U both crepp and rt»*<* f i The Jates* London cable, t« l this n.orni a.c dated ss 7oW? Ord.oary rate 28th OotobeVSET red rats 28th October Mr Frank Ad in w ho hai L. wraj fur396 words
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Article106 1919-11-04 4 27/6**° fl ar i 8 qQOted in 00 11 Gambier is done in London at 49/-. Tin is quoted at £277.2,« in mdon. The Loodon qucutbn for corr* >s £61.0.0 Black pepper is quoted at 1/lfd and white pepperai i/f| in London. On the Liverpool market cotton106 words
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Article68 1919-11-04 4 RkUTBR'8 0ABLB8 P»«e In Russh I Parliament J Som6 Australian Impressions... Local Share Market 3 Straits Produce 3 The Clerks' Union 4 Local and General The Assizes Scottish Home Rale 3 Correspondence Sporting 5 Robber 8har*s aud Pro J ace... The Prinoe's Parade 6 Mail Notice Stocks and68 words
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Advertisement135 1919-11-04 4 ROBINSON Co. EVERYTHING FOB THE HOUSE EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S WEAR j EVERYTHING FOB LADIES' WEAR EVERYTHING {■OR THE SPORTSMAN B0BISS0T& Co. ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring, etc I I B Send your orders to the I Asiatic I Petroleum st I Company conn, I (S.S) Ltd. Singapore*. I135 words
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Advertisement204 1919-11-04 4 CERTAIN-TEED EXTRA QUALITY ROOFING. The very ECONOMICAL to lay and INEXPENSIVE to buy with full ASSURANCE that you receive 100 cents value for every dollar invested in it. The most efficient TYPE of roof for FACTORIES, STORES, WAREHOUSES etc., obtainable now at GUAN KIAT CO, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straite204 words
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Advertisement142 1919-11-04 4 Guinness' Horsehead Stout In Quarts, Pints Nips f 1 Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Wini And Spirit Merchants. Can Efficiently Handle Anything in the Way of Shipchandlery, Estate Mill Supply. KIAMKIAI Go. 108 and 109 Market Street LETT'S Well Known Pocket and Rougl iaries. For the Office, The Study and the142 words
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Article1286 1919-11-04 5 D. O. R. A. to Have Another Spell Of Usefulness. Debate On Britain's National Expenditure Held. London, Oct 29, 3.40 a.m. In the House oC Commons the Attorney General moved the second reading al the War Emergency Bill, continuing the D. O.K. A. regulations for a year at most.1,286 words
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Article170 1919-11-04 5 Paris, Oct 28, 1015 p. m, The general election period has now fairly opened in France the first ballot being fixed for November 16. Clemencean has made puplio his aeoision to retire from political life in a letter issued last night declining an offer of the radical caucus170 words
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Article85 1919-11-04 5 London, Oct 28, 5,15 p. m, In the Commons, replying to Major Glyn. Mr. Forster stated that the numbers at present employed upon salvage work in war areas were British labour troops and other details, 81,000; Chinese and other coloured labour 45,000. The weekly cost85 words
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Article240 1919-11-04 5 Bolshevist Forces Reported Io Fine Fettle. Tanks Do Their Bit, Bnt Loyalists Give More Ground. London, Oot 29, 5.40 a.m. Reval, Oct 29 The Esthonian commander Laidones states that the Bolsheviks have been greatly reinforced from Arohangel and the Finnish frontier. They are well equipped and trained, and240 words
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Article151 1919-11-04 5 London, Oot 29, 8.10 a.m. Cairo, Oct 25 Demonstrations cf. students and others, hitherto a weekly feature of Alexandria, culminated yesterday in serious rioting. A crowd with sticks and stones and bottles attaoked the native police who attempted to check a demonstration olose to the servioe151 words
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Article69 1919-11-04 5 London, Oot 29, 7.0 p.m. Owing to the persistent demand from China and the shortage of supplies on the spot, the prioe of silver to-day reaohed pence per ounoe, a new record. As this is above the prioe at which it would pay to melt down the69 words
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Article60 1919-11-04 5 London, Oot 29, 6,15 a.m. Mr Hamar Greenwood in a speech in London announced that Mr Walter Long had agreed to his suggestion that every British battleship sailing abroad should carry commercial travellers and representatives of British business firms. It only remained for Mr Walter Long to60 words
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Article50 1919-11-04 5 London, Oct 28, 6.50 a. m. Paris In view of the number of marriages between Chinese labourera and French women, the Government has issued a oircular warning the women of the possibility of finding themselves in an inferior position as secondary wives on arriving in China.50 words
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Article28 1919-11-04 5 London. Oot 29, 11.20 a, m, Judioial appointments are Sterndale as Master of the Rolls, Duke aa Divorce Court Judge, and Younger as Lord of Appeal.28 words
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Article36 1919-11-04 5 We understand that the ease in which the Singapore Harbour Board claimed from the owners of the ship Bsperanoa the sum of |28,303 for salvage services rendered, haa been settled privately.36 words
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Article416 1919-11-04 5 Fairly Long Calendar There were fourteen cases down for hearing at the sixth Assizes of the year which commenced this morning in the Supremn Court before the Hon Mr JostioeA V Brown. Public interest will be centred on the case in which Mr. Harold Latham is charged with416 words
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Article27 1919-11-04 5 London, Oot 29, 2.30 a, m, Washington i The Senate by 65 to 20 has repassed the prohibition Enforcement Bill over president Wilson's veto.27 words
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Article191 1919-11-04 5 An extraordinary general meeting of the St Francis' Association was held on Sunday, the 2nd inst, at St Francis* Institution, Banda Hiiir. Malacca. A fairly good attendance graoed the meeting, which commenced with Mr PG Pamadasa, the Hon President, in the chair. Following the due confirmation of191 words
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Article143 1919-11-04 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by public auction by Messrs Ohing Eeng Lee and Co. yesterday afternoon 99 Years' Leasehold land and houses Nos 213 12, 213 13 and 213 14 New Bridge Road, area 1,311 ■q. ft., bought by Mr Chua Kirn Watt for $11,000.143 words
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Article45 1919-11-04 5 The Cambridge hire. London, Oot. 29, 3 15 p.m. The Cambridgeshire resulted Bidfrand, 1 Diadem, 2 My Dear, s Eighteen ran. Won by six lengths, three quarters of a length between second and third. Betting was 25/1 Brigand 9/1 Diadem and 22/1 My Dear.45 words
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Article130 1919-11-04 5 At the Garrison Golf Club a flag competition will be held for mixed foursomes on Thuiaday, Nov 20th. The following is tbe result of the Men's Monthly Medal Competition for October at the Sepoy Lines G 0 A H Dickinson 40 42 13 ,69 J Lornie 40130 words
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Article74 1919-11-04 5 The latest competition in the series of point races for the Singapore Yacht Club Vice-President's Cup, which took place last Sunday morning, resulted in keen sport. The first home was the Marion (Hon. W. F. Nun owner) with the Betsy Jme (G. E. Penny), Kathleen (Odell and Carter), Gertrude74 words
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Article144 1919-11-04 5 It is officially notified that Bis Highneas the SuPm of Johore being about to proceed to India has been pleased to appoint Tang Molia Ungku Ahmad bin Khalid, State Commissioner. Batn Pahat, to be Regent daring His Highness's absence, with effrct from Nov 1, 1919. The Regent144 words
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Article121 1919-11-04 5 Bulletin No. 30 of the F M S Department of Agriculture is a very interesting book entitled "Food Production in Malaya". The authors, Messrs F G Spring and J N Miisum, have produced what should prove a valuable contribution to the subject of food growing in Malaya.121 words
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Article88 1919-11-04 5 The list of oases down for hearing this month in the Supreme Court comprises about twenty-one actions. Among them are the Singapore Rubber Treating Company Ltd, vs. Henderson Brothers, Ltd, a divoroe oase of Hugh Gilmour vs Florence Gilmour, and three persons (names unknown); and Harry M88 words
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Article99 1919-11-04 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending Oot. 25 was 33 86. The total number of deaths was 247 of which 179 were males and 68 females. Two Europeans and 2 Eurasians died, also 190 Chinese, 32 Malays, 19 Indians. Convulsions caused 32 deaths. Phthisis 36,99 words
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Article385 1919-11-04 5 American Controversy Some time ago we published a Renter telegram emanating from America which stated that the Foreign Relations Committee of the American Senate had been request* ed to take up the question of home rule for Scotland. As an imme. diate outoome of that request th*385 words
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Article184 1919-11-04 5 No More European Station Masters. Important stations on the F.M.S. Railways, like Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Taiping, etc, were formerly in charge of European station masters, but for several years these posts have not been filled owing to the scaroity of suitable European officers to fill them. It184 words
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176 1919-11-04 5 The report for the year ending Jane 30,1919, has been issued, with a notice oalling the sixth annnal general meeting of the Society at the Memorial Hall on Saturday, Nov 8, 2.30 p.m. Among the business of the meeting will be, to pan honoraria to176 words
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Article417 1919-11-04 5 [Wt no not nec*MarQ$ tndont its •pinions mgrmnmi If eorrntnondenU.] Tbe Malays. To tho Editor of tho Malaya Tribune. Dear 8i»- —The destiny and future of the Malay people, is all clouded and shrouded in doubt, mystery and uncertainty. Nj political prophet so far has attempted to prophesy the417 words
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Advertisement258 1919-11-04 5 WANTED HELP.—European lady require services of Eurasian woman to assist in houee work, some knowledge of cooking essential. Comfortable home assured. Write stating wages wanted etc., to Box No. 166 c/o Malaya Tribune office. 4 11 6 11 Auction Sale of Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Camera. Violins, Sewing Machine,258 words
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Advertisement425 1919-11-04 5 LATEST ADVERTfSFMErVrS, WANTED.—Si me Darby &Co Ltd., Malacca, require a capable shorthand writer and Salary $100 per month plus 10 cent, also annual bonus. 4 11 4 11 NOTICE The telephone number of the Singapore Motor Carrier Co. has been changed to No. 950. NewCare, on hire day and night425 words
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Article884 1919-11-04 6 Prices took** is tkt Maitst tkit lsnk|. ■MiMHSi H«t. 4 Mmm i-y > and Jfivait, Mnhange and tibaia Hwkm, later tbs following Uat of q notations Kavbtt Shirts. Sua* Vila- B»v»f. Bailer,. th AJlsru 2» 2 9 1/- L »av« 6 «6 1.'- lt/l 18,1 Ay»r Kaciag884 words
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Article56 1919-11-04 6 Singapore, Nov. 4, 1919. On LondonBank 4 mjt 2/4} Demand Private 3 m/s 2/44 0» IndiaBank T T. 116 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 9l| prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 34} On Jay Bank T. T. 126} On Japan— Bank d/d 96$ Sovereigns—baying rate $g 5a Bank of England rate56 words
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Article462 1919-11-04 6 Chart Co's Report. Kuala Lumpur October, 31. Punto-s of late bare not confined tbeir efforts to any particular class of share, aud interest has inexplicably been withdrawn from the leading coanters to many hitherto neglected htocks. Ihe Mining group has received qaite a lot of attention462 words
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Article333 1919-11-04 6 R?velstok«, B*pt 20 To-day in the high paen< h of the Selkirk Rang" there occurred a surprising and happy mealing between the Princ* of Wales going west and B iMsh eoldit ra going <>*et A* Twin Bntte, jnst oa'ei i j and in h Wiley between high333 words
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Article41 1919-11-04 6 A miners' strike at Cobalt (Ontario) resulted in the complete df feat of the unions after the work, men had lost £100,000. Finally, the mm rs went over the heads tf the loaders to the mine managers and effected a settlement.41 words
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Article54 1919-11-04 6 ail*waa <a l.s *k« Tb> feb-rvine are the dat* of ironi ol the )£r rep'? r\ Mails *nd tbelr deliver} In Vl.rfr.n. Lan I DXLIVBEBO 1« Siaoaeoaj Lokdok. Sept. 2 Got. 6 do 2 do 6 do 12 do 13 do 17 do 17 do 15 do 2154 words
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Article15 1919-11-04 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning ft—* 8 Venaohar, Westmodus.15 words
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Advertisement97 1919-11-04 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. ~DRINIi 2^ sffi^ Stout. THI POPULAR BITIIAGIB. j Sold Everywhere, G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Airsjy." TO LET. Raffles Chambers Basement Suitable for Storing97 words
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Advertisement396 1919-11-04 6 Trtta Services. Slaftptri (fiik frad, Dally The* mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road itation daily at 7,7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lampnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a. in. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala. Lumpur at 8 a.m.396 words
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Advertisement295 1919-11-04 6 The Tonic only Complete D fl QE fl for the Heart Biood uLUD L U L Muscios Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraio-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princLles. aaMobeol ii a typioal aoti?t remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy, S^^^K Free from any295 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-04 6 KIM SENG A Co. Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls, 6riental Curios. &c &c. Mounters of Every Description. Workmanship Guaranteed. Ordure Promptly Executed No. 620,. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SEE KIM SOU, Proprietor POWELL Co., Ltd. Forthcoming Auction Sales. WW Land Sales every Tuesday. Furniture Sales431 words
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Miscellaneous295 1919-11-04 6 Mails Close. UdAj. Port Dickaon and Port Swettenham *Haba 8 put Malacca and Muar 'Lady Wtli 8 pm Calcutta Sydnay S pa Hatu Pahat Aing lieoaf I pa Rhio, Lingga and Singkep Esmeralda 4 pm Sungei La at and Cheribon 8c >tt Harlay 4 pm Supplementary Mail by train to295 words
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Article361 1919-11-04 7 Sir Oliver Lodge on a New Power. At the second day at the James Watt centenary commemoration at Birmingham last month, those present heard a striking address by Sir Oliver Lodge foreshadowing the possible employment of a new source of energy and also enjoyed the spectacle361 words
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Article357 1919-11-04 7 Wbile no d cision Las yet been reached on tbe suggestion before the Profiteering Act Department that houses shoald be brought within the scope of the Act, there is a growing opinion that this step should be tuken, s»ys a home paper. Many more instances in357 words
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Article82 1919-11-04 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 8, 1919. Tuesday, 4 4.30 p.m.—Balestier Range, S V A Part 11. Wednesday, 5. 4.45 p.m —Balestier Range, 8 R E (v) Officers Revolver Course. 5.0 to 6.0 p.m.—Drill Hall, Exohange of unserviceable clothing. Thursday, 6. 5.10 p.m.-—Drill82 words
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Advertisement404 1919-11-04 7 BANKS. tmlo Hong Bank, Limited. Haffloo Chambers 5*6. BiDgftP BRANCHES: Peon:, $5 Beach Street. 77<7° -T SuJaiaaaa\. y pJ "9 Habima*. Batul» 1 t-ocief at London, New Vnrk g tea Francisco, Batavia, Suraba? a, raienibang OAFriAL. $8,000.000 $6.000,000 Nf $3.000,000 F»»d op $3,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: |tofcaftBtaaf>la% Chairman a Or404 words
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Advertisement526 1919-11-04 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSiRALiA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capiul in 6.3,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS, bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd, London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd,526 words
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Advertisement647 1919-11-04 7 NOTICES. NOTICES Belilios Kader Sultan Company beg to inform the Publio that from and after the Ist of November, 19 9, mutton can be purchased from them at the undermentioned addresses at sixtyeight cents per pound viz: No?. 53, 57, 59, b9 and 24 r Rocbo?e Road, Nor. 6«, 67647 words
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Advertisement590 1919-11-04 7 WHAT THE HANDS TELL/ The size, shape and texture of the hands have been regarded from very dictaut times as highly indicative of ohaavacter. From the hands also it is easily possible to form a eubaUntially accur ite opinion as to their possessore health For instance cold, clammy bands prove590 words
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Advertisement377 1919-11-04 7 WANTED._ WANTED.-r-For a local legal firm a Search Clerk and a Typist. Good 8a>arie* will be paid to experienced and comi etent men. Please anplv to T, Box care of Malaya Tribune. 10 no WANTED. —Shorthand Writer and Typint r»-q'iired by European Firm. Apply staling experience nnd salary required to377 words
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Advertisement268 1919-11-04 7 1 I The Difference in this Baby 1 L I from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, 2 S strong bone and happy intelligent expression S this ia because he has been reared on Glaxo. j 5 babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build up firm llesh268 words
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Title Section24 1919-11-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. toned OaIUJ SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. teatvß Doily Vol VL HO. «58 BENGAPOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919 PBICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article338 1919-11-04 1 Arrivals. OCTOBER 31. Anitralmead Bri 2476 Cap Mo Millan from Durban Sept 3 P Simons A Coy Ltd. NOVEMBER 1. Lindsay Moller Bri 1288 Cap Jouts from Fremantl*, Oot 21 Bonetead dr Co. Benrorlioh Bri 3222 Cap MoMillan from London via Penaug Sept 25 P Siniona 4338 words
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Article106 1919-11-04 1 NOVEMBER L Ranee for Kasntan via port. Anjon ft r Maar and Mahoca. Ban Whalt Hin for Malaoaa and Mnar. Klang for Penang via ports. Mednia for Beta wan D*di. Idomenens for J »pan via porti. Van Ooens for Belawan Dtdi. Sarie Borneo for Soarabaya and Ban<lj-rnibßBin. R b106 words
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Article134 1919-11-04 1 Alphabetical list of Tnfeeted (lignal XGQ) and Boepeeted (■ignal FPB) Porta: Signal (necee •arv) in adPort notified. dition to Dieeeee Quarantine Sh \moy FPB Cerebro-Spinal Meningitii Anwty XGQ Cbolera Bangkok FPB Cholera Batavia FPB Cerebro-Spinal Fever Batn Pakat X O Q r kalera Bembay XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ Small-pox134 words
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Article47 1919-11-04 1 Tnesday, November 4,—Moon in Equator lib M. High Water;— 7.4 a.m 7ft 7ins. j 7.13 p,m 7ft. Sins. Wednesday, November 5.—High Water:—7.51 a. m Sft. 2ins 8 19 p.m. Sft. Sins. Thursday, November 6.—High Water :—8.32 a.m, Sft. 7in 9 13 p.m. Sft Sina.47 words
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Advertisement558 1919-11-04 1 Up-to-date I MOTOR CARS l RING UP I TIE TU6LII MOTOR 100« I Phone 37'1. P. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (COMPASIKB ISOOK.PORATM» ■■•LAMB) MA L AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. fUnd« C«kbrMt witb Hta Majaaty't ««T«rm«Mmt-) THE COMPANY'S MalL SERVICES EAST OP BOKIaY are at558 words
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Advertisement515 1919-11-04 1 '<WM«uaMMM»W ii ii» I m i n »M» in I i I—ir -11 —I— Konlnklyk© Paketvaart MaatachapplJ (Incorporated in Holland ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address I Paketvaart 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governments. Special 5.000 tons Tourist Steamers PROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA.515 words
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