Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1919
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Title Section28 1919-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VI. No 268 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15.28 words
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Advertisement335 1919-11-15 1 HIN WATT CO. J Market Street and Orchard Road fl SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor I Supplies, Ships' Stores. I AND I estate Requisites. 'phone 741. /I traitor to his country! ire there any more disgraceful words in our language SEE! How they were mis-applied to a young patriot335 words
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Advertisement206 1919-11-15 1 Straits Motel TAN JONG PAGAR ROW. Board and Lodging, Single and Donble Rooms. For particulars apply tojtbe V anager. TERMS .VEBYCHODERATE Ttltgraphic Addrew PRANAKAN. NOTICE Mr Si Teong Ko has been admitted as a partner in th-* Agency from th< i 7th November 1919. FOR SALE 1 One Motor Launch,206 words
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Advertisement85 1919-11-15 1 ME RIGHT DISINFECTANT prevents the spread of disease and is particularly necessary IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. is of I Unquestioned Efficiency. (It has 20 times the germicidal I strength of carbolic acid). I COST IS TRIFLING I (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 I gallons of powerful disinfectant.) I I Obtainable85 words
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Advertisement291 1919-11-15 1 I M XT MULFORD j Estate Supplies! Acetic (99&98 i.) Acid j Veneer Chests Moms Chests i Latex Cups I ETC. Mitsui SBussan Kaisfia, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan,) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which is only once pressed, ia of ti highest qaali:v, and we have n< doabt291 words
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Article915 1919-11-15 2 Colt Of Hainan Sacrifices Tbe Havana correspondent of The Times" says tbe disappearance ofyoaog whhe children, who are biliered to bare been carried off by neeroes and sacrificed in Voodoo rites, has greatly excited pwblic opin ion in Cuba, and for the first time since the caseation of Spanish915 words
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Article653 1919-11-15 2 Big Plans For Next Year. The Federated Malay State* "star:-' ed this year of grace witt a tar-plat' of 104 million dollars, says the Malay Mail: Oarrolera anticipate that the latter will have decreased by eleven millions before the end of thtrcurrent year. And* th«y catenate653 words
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Advertisement398 1919-11-15 2 I TWO MINDS—ONE THOUGHT >v CIGARS 7TES I i V<k An Inspiration In Cigarette Flavour, FratfrtWß and Bouquet No. 444 ™< B j ARDATfI 20, Ltd. J LONDON. The Quality Of Our Products is Our Best Advertisement FRAMROZ Co, SINGAPORE. I IMPOBTANT NOTICE. Owing to heavy decrease in India •xchange,398 words
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Advertisement711 1919-11-15 2 Wincamis will give you the New Health you need when you are Weik, Aijemic/'NerVi,' Rm-dtwi Think what new health means to you who are Weak, or Anaemic, oa Nervy," or Run-down. Think how splendid it would be to be free Ironi that burden of ill health—to feel well—to eat well—to711 words
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Advertisement439 1919-11-15 2 New Stock of Book, Just Arrived. The Secret hay A B Herbert 7 4 P- n.5The L-cust s Year, by y Hamilton H Bhre China bvß \f n-^L The Tin S-ldier by Bailey ple Tbe Ace cf Spades be 1 Crawford The Man with the Lamn byJaretLa:ag Jj( by Joha439 words
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Article269 1919-11-15 3 Singapore, Nov. 15. Tfa.—See Local and General column. Copra.—Boiinew done, Tapioca.—Steady —No Buainesf. Sago Flour.—So Buiinea. Qambur.— No Businesf. P*pp«r.—Weak. No BuilneM. vthtr Products.— Market Qo let blot Uai ■triit Ototalioa». Nutaegi 110 S. per ploul 162.00 Nutmegi 80 8. 68.00 Copra Bali 22 50 Copra Gorong Talo269 words
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Article207 1919-11-15 3 Singapore, Nov, li. Meem Latham Co., 30-A Raffle* Place advlte the following quotation! AlorGajah 14.10 $4.30 &verE.uningi 1.35 1.45 iyerMolek 2.90 3.00 iyerPanai 13.25 13.65 3algownie 6.50 6.90 Sukit Jelotong 0.82* 0.87$ Bnkit Katil 1-20 1.25 Bnkit X B 0.75 0.85 ex div. Beesett J-JO 1.60 8.90207 words
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Advertisement270 1919-11-15 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. From Thursday, November 13, to Tuesday, November It AN EXCELLENT PICTURE PROGRAMME including A FINE WILLIAM FOX FEATURE PRESENTING JUNE CAPRICE In a captivating story of love and loyalty BLUE-EYED MARY In 5 Parts AND ANOTHER FINE INTEREST-HOLDING270 words
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Advertisement490 1919-11-15 3 immm^mamm9mma9mmmmmmmm eaamma^ The The I lll Saturday, N*ve«ber 15, to Ihursday, November «0 aih"mlwa Alhambra la Is the only «10 Thoatro —AT THE thontro *St"ALnAIVIDr\M 33: Oronootro, To**! and tho BEST Too Hall for Music and Foatorot served 0 ***** BBACM ROAD dntton. tatorraU. fHI ORBIT MELODRAMA 01 THE YIAR490 words
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Advertisement248 1919-11-15 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE TanJgbs Pagar Road. Tranu Pass mm Door. To-Nlght! Second Show at 9.30 pm. To-Night!! Metro Pictures Corporation presents Broadway's latest Idol j BEAUTIFUL OLIVE TELL IN SECRET STRINGS A Rapid Are combination of Romance, Mystery, Thrills Laughter Ruth Roland in Pathe's wonder Serial THE248 words
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Article22 1919-11-15 4 BIRTH. To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. A. Holm, at General Hospital, Nov. 14, a son. 15 11 15 1122 words
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Article1649 1919-11-15 4 We wonld be the very first to condemn anything in the natare of the exploitation of Mahya for the benefit of individuals of any parti, onlar raoe bnt this in noway ti lies that we do not eapport any policy which is justified by a moral obligation on the1,649 words
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Article78 1919-11-15 4 i-4. f fol J°™g came to hand too late for inclusion in onr Church services column on page 6 Cantoneae Methodist Church— R t V Lee Chee Van, b a Sunday school at 11 a,m. Preaching Service at noon. atJ^. R9V J B be in attendance to78 words
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Article84 1919-11-15 4 Airman Reaches Ddlj London, Jf<* Ponl- c eft ,k Golf ou Hot 7 V he P^ from Karachi. London, Xov 10 r, [The Frenchtm,/. ■L' AaatraJia was to inciod. I Bombay, Calcntta, P rn l Ka Burma). Bangkok, I N and onwards via the rL? to Aott alia.P84 words
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Article511 1919-11-15 4 Tin 150 tone so] I, |jja Robber i 8 rjeoted a* I it_i crepe and theet. 0rb N«ws from iWill-, isthlt WatB won£S improvement daring the 2 Home. To-morrow, by 4*, TraeosmonnV ie ezpeetei the Staffordshire raiment f! Singapore. We regret to learn that X t{j W511 words
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Article33 1919-11-15 4 The Ladies Medal for tfovenib* was won by Mrs Savi. Scores; MraSavi 4o j JJ Mrs Lornie 17 <t Mrs Ganslcser Mrs Langham Carter 59 U Mrs Blair 1333 words
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Advertisement148 1919-11-15 4 P ROBINSON GO. Have large stocks of the newest styles Ladies' Corsets COMPRISING i *m Vj^L^ English American f»/V| "Koyal Worcester" vjmriffl Madeline" M flff "Homeland.'' I| ||1 55.5 a 10 $21,00 yj Jgjlyp I j ASPHALT I for I Roads, Pavements, Flooring 1 etc. 1 Send your orders to148 words
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Advertisement197 1919-11-15 4 I Magnolia Antifriction White Metal j Galvanized Ridgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills GUAN KIAT CO LTD. (Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlements) 36 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. Telegraph GUANKI4T Code used :A.B. C. sth Editi n. Telephone Nos. 1361, 1362. Io extension of our present197 words
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Advertisement172 1919-11-15 4 Guinness' Horsshead Stout In Quarts. Pints Nips Caldbeck, Macgrigor AND Go. Wine And Spirit Merchants. Can Efficiently Handle Anything in the Way of Shipchandlery, Estate Mill Supply. KIAMKIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES. Here are Rooks which are not a Luxury but a172 words
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Article1086 1919-11-15 5 p feS ident and Mme. Poincare ftHf EagUnd. Pledge of Friendship and Hope of Future Peace. LocdoD, Nov 10, 3.35 p.m. v an i M>dame Poinoare and M. un\rriv-lat Victoria Station, afternoon. They CD lac wned by kheta MaJ sti< s, «*f h ,r tuey drove to1,086 words
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Article206 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 11, 11.15 a.m. Washington Thj Attorney General has warned the miners that the resolutions of their conventions and orders ol various nisations are not above th') law, and reiterated the previous warning that tbe Government considered the strike illegal and would proeecute it to the206 words
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Article159 1919-11-15 5 London. Nov. 10, 4.55 p.m, In the Commons Mr Lunn asked what was the exaot position of China under the Peace Treaty, and whether China, which was named in the covenant as an original member of the League of Nations, would t3ke its place at the first meeting159 words
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Article68 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov. 10, 6,20 a.m, The Tim°s correspondent at Teheran Bays that a member of the Indian Civil Service, the political officer at Mosul, Mr. J H H. Bill, and a politioal assistant Mr. Scott, w*re killed by Kurds on Nov. 3 in the Z*b Valley, returning68 words
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Article44 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 10,1.50 p.m. Victoria, British Colombia Lord J-'.licoe has arrived aboard Hia Majesty's Bhip New Zealand, was officially welcomed and inspected the proposed new naval Bite. He proceeds to Ottawa on the 12th to confer with the Dominion Government.44 words
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Article281 1919-11-15 5 The Eaemy Witblo the Country's Gates. Big P an to Introduce A Russian Chaos. London, Nov. 10, 8.0 a.m. The Daily Chronicle says that the recent arreati in America revealed a Bolshevist conspiracy for a worldwide rising. The movement apparently began with the arrival of Leninite conspirators in281 words
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Article141 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 10,11.30 a.m. Paris The Frenoh Press, commenting on Lloyd George's speeoh at the Guildhill, contend that the Premier's idea of a return to Prinkipo is tantamount to capitulation to Bolshevism. London, Nov. 10, 5.20 p.m. Mr Lloyd George's speech at the Guildhall, was the subject141 words
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Article95 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 10, 4.55 p.m. In the Commons, Mr. Newton Moore asked if in consequence of the claims of parties to market righ's under ancient monopolies, the Port of London authority is prevented from auctioning food on its own premises, thereby creating the risk of large95 words
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Article47 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 10, 4 55 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Kenwerthy, Mr Bonar Law said that the Government if possible would ba represented by the foreign secretary at the first meeting of the oouncil of the Leagne of Nations.47 words
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Article50 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov, 10. 6,20 a.m. The Times says that the cabinet oommittee has agreed to definite home role proposals, which will be considered by the Cabinet in the course of the week. It is expected that a new Irish Bill will be introduced Into parliament before Christmas.50 words
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Article29 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov. 10,1135 a.m. Namnr Eight of the sentries who were believed to have perished in the explosion of a monition damp have now reported themselves.29 words
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Article511 1919-11-15 5 More News Of tbe Rossiao Campaigns. Trouble Again Brewing Among Balkan Countries London, Nov, 11, 12.5 a.m. The Gtzette announces the award of the Viotora Gross to Commander ClaudeJD jbson, DS 0. He led hia motorboat flotilla in the attack on Kronstadt on Aug 18 and torpedoed the511 words
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Article75 1919-11-15 5 London, Nov 11, 11.15 a.m. Rouse Point The Prince of Wales entered the United States last night and was greeted by Mr Lansing, who was accompanied by Admirals and Generals. A band played God Save the King, after which the party proceeded to Washington.75 words
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Article68 1919-11-15 5 London. Nov. 10, 1.20 p.m. A deputation representing the Manchester and Blackburn Chambers of Commerce has been received by Sir Hamar Greenwood, and urged the adoption of the proposal to send a commercial mission to tbe Far East. The question was amicably discussed informally, and as a68 words
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Article15 1919-11-15 5 Oatput for Ootober. Slnioiog 50.16 Pica Is Tribute 17.84 Total 68.0015 words
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Article779 1919-11-15 5 [Wĕ do mOt M—% ffMMfW Ai optiioiw arfwmd Sf eorrotpomimU.\ Malay Educational Needs. To the Editor of th* Malaya Trikm*. Dear Sir,—A perusal of the last Em cat ion Report of the Colony Will disclose that the Malays are fast falling off in education. In 1916, the number of779 words
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Article279 1919-11-15 5 To tho Editor of tho Malays Tribmo. Sir, —Allow me to enter a protest through the medinm of yonr paper against the tone of the editorial comments in the latest issue of •'Our Magazine." The writer has taken up an attitude of directly insulting the Indian oommunity,279 words
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Article149 1919-11-15 5 The Jawi Peranakan Marines Club, Penang, has been ordered to be dissolved. Lieut Com. C A Peal, rnh, has been appointed police magistrate, Singapore. Mr G W Meyer, acting acoount. ant, Treasury, Singapore, has been appointed Auditor, Penang. United Engineers have been granted a patent for the invention149 words
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Article141 1919-11-15 5 An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Mergui Rubber Estates, Limited, will be held at the registered office of the Company at French Bank Buildings, on Monday, the 24th day of November, noon, when the resolution following will be proposed as an extraordinary resolution141 words
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Article90 1919-11-15 5 Yesterday, before the Aoting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr Justice L M Woodward, in the Supreme Court, the oase was conducted in which Mr Hugh Gilmour petitioned for a divorce against his wife Florence Gilmonr. Mr A J Shelly Thompson appeared for the petitioner. One Mrs Pennefather, who90 words
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Article84 1919-11-15 5 Before the Senior Magistrate, Mr Langham Carter, in the Third Court, yesterday, Detect ivel nep* ctor Costello charged a Hokien named Lee Leng, head cooly at the Tan j ong Pagar Dook, with attempt at cheat* ing by falsely pretending to a bnl leek cart84 words
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Article131 1919-11-15 5 The Cinemas. Monroe Salisbury appears in tho Bluebird feature, The Millionaire Pirate, in five parts, which the Palladium is presenting to-night together with a two-aot L-Ko comedy and the Bcree n Magazine. On the pro* gramme for the first show the Peace Celebrations pic n>- taken looally will be131 words
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Article200 1919-11-15 5 Anniversary Celebration. Th* first anniversary of the Indian Printers' Association of Kuala Kumpur was held at its Hall in Batn Road on Sunday at 4 p. m when there were present about 150 persons, including tbe members and the well-wishers of the Association. The Acting President, Mr. P.200 words
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Article118 1919-11-15 5 Macphail Co's Report. I iugapore, Now 14. Silver.—69, Hongkong.— Shanghai.— Rubber.—Steady. Tin.—lso tone sold »t $138. Bharea RnbjKrs. Uln Pandans advanced from fl 95 to $2 05, Ayer Molests are watt, d at $2 95, Mer goie at $6 50, Scudais at $915, Sungei Ba«ans at $4.75, Bung<-i Patanis at118 words
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Article96 1919-11-15 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending Nov. 8 waß 33 72. The total number of deaths w=s 246 of whioh 182 were males and 64 females. One European and 3 Eurasians died, also 180 Chinese, 36 Malays, 25 Indians. Ccnvnlsions caused 26 deaths, Phthisis 25,96 words
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Advertisement135 1919-11-15 5 WANTED.—SmaII, quiet donkey accustomed to children. Fair price for suitable animal. Apply Box 168 c,o Malaya Tribune. 15 11 T— 27 11 DO IT NOW, BUY AN ALLOTMENT, AND BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE OR GODOWN. FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co. have received instructions to sell by135 words
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Advertisement451 1919-11-15 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE INDIAN OPERA Co, OF MADRAS (A High Class Tamil Dramatic Co.) WILL ENACT To-Ni^ht AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Gnana Soundry To-morrow N'ght Thookut hooky Admission Gente, $3, $2, $1 a d 50 c-nts. Ladies, $1 and 50 cents. GOVERNMENT NOTICti. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 6 ter451 words
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Article775 1919-11-15 6 frkn faoUi ia tk Market tkii Mornia* ■IJT6APOKB, No». Ift. Mm Ly»ll tod MnM, Bxehaog* and Shu* wokan, lira* tb* folio win* list of q •outturn MHt Stem. ■oaa. Talaa. Bayara, t^u.t 17- AUagar 3 6 1/- A agio Jay* f'. 4 I/- Anglo-Malay ,3 1 Ayar775 words
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Article59 1919-11-15 6 Siigapore, Vov. 15, 1919 On I>or,' lonBank 4 ra/t 2/4$ Demand 2/4» Private 3 m> 8/4 15/16 On India— 1 Bank T T. 112 On Hongkong— On Bh «J£- d d 101| ,>re, Bank T. T. 1261 On Japan— 1 Bank d/d 96$ Sovereign*-— baying rate $8 54 Bank59 words
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Article66 1919-11-15 6 Delivered Io London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore ci" tie European Xaili and their deliver} ■j Lonuon. L,mrr Deli vi iin is SINUAPOBB LONDON. Sept, 2 Oot, 6 do 5 do 6 do 12 do 13 do 17 do 17 do 15 do 2i66 words
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Article333 1919-11-15 6 Varied Items of literati. Bangkok, Nov 3 Jut before the depature thia morning of the 8, a. Loehow for Swatow, Oapt, Morse wai presented by the Keng Obnw Overseas' Qaild with a gold medal suitably inscribed in appreciation of hia rrscae of 40 c.ew and passengers of the333 words
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Article540 1919-11-15 6 Simla, Oct. 28. Tbe Government of India have received c-Lquiiits from several quarters regarding tbe announcement which tbe S cretary of State for India was reported to bave made to Mr Surendranath Banner j-e's depa tation on tbe 28tb August last to tbe effect tbat be540 words
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Article18 1919-11-15 6 Bhlps In oommanioation with the Commercial Wireless Btation this morning s. Mentor, Nanerio, Amiral Ponty, Gold Bhell.18 words
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Article44 1919-11-15 6 Large deposits of potash have been found on Vanoouver laland and these will make Canada □dependent of Germaji supplies Salt lakea which have been uaooveredin Alberta (Canada) are believed to oontaln aalt in quantities equal to thoae in any salt-producing area in the world.44 words
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Advertisement104 1919-11-15 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF i {■9 J AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. Be^1? And Stout. j THE POPULAR BEYBRAGEB. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., I Singapore and Penang. 8010 Importers for 53., F.M.B. and Sumatra, 5 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. j 'Phone 815. TfJ Aerafr." TO LET. Baffles104 words
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Advertisement262 1919-11-15 6 Trtla Service., Slififtrf (fiat Read, Dally The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday exoepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. reapeotively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala. Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily,262 words
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Advertisement130 1919-11-15 6 Our new Actors and Actreasas n\ m Batavia will appear To Mgnt 1 To Nltfbt I! AT THE STAR OPERA *1 Till Theatre Bogal North Bridge Road In a Grand Gala Play entitled SHI WfljOß ALUM To morrow, Sunday 16, Monday 17 and Tuesday 1» November A Javaneae Historical Play130 words
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Advertisement735 1919-11-15 6 The Tonic only Complete OIflDH* fl I for th Heart Blood ULUDIUL MuscU J Preparation. and Nerves. Anaßmia Neurasthenia^ Convalescence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofuh TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. Globeol is a typical aoti?e remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy. Free from any Toxic Agent735 words
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Advertisement376 1919-11-15 6 J mBX\ "Coventry Fly en ■SBfcjl Whole»«lf VB.J Fxport rectory Prlca Wijjr Tr»« Art Oatalajai MP Art CYCLE COMPANY >mxnmm The biggest man in Japan at tb*» present time is aaiJ to be Mr. W B Knapp, President of the well-known fi mof Baxter. He is six feet atd five376 words
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Miscellaneous90 1919-11-15 6 Mails Close. Monday Medan Rnmphiu Rhio Bniely m (ncob 'Paaaua 9 mo Cuoob Boon Hone im Patau Batam k Polan Bniang Hook Lin 9 tnj Miri Labuan Jewel ton, Kudat, and S&ndakan, Kajang 11 am Christmas Island lalandtr noon Malaooa and Mmar *bri Mnar noon Port Bwettenham and Penang Krian90 words
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Article193 1919-11-15 7 Possibility of Salvage The possibility of railing the Lußitania ie now nul.r discussion, writes ''Clubman" in the Pall Mall Gazette, and I learn that aoiive steps in thil direction may be undertaken if the opinion of salvage experts who have been invited to study the problem is as193 words
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Article294 1919-11-15 7 Opening of Campaign London, Oct. 10: Pussyfoot immigrants from America are to take a coriiderable part in the local option oainpaigu of the next few w<*eks, whioh op ned in Liverpool on Monday. O.dy one of these, Dr.- Poole, of San Fianoieoo, was present, at a meeting of business294 words
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Article31 1919-11-15 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 15, 1919. Saturday 15. 2.30, p.m.—Baleetier Range, Chinese 00. Part 11. R Smith 2nd Lient, a/Adjutant, S. V. C.31 words
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Article23 1919-11-15 7 Orders for week ending Saturday, November 15. Sfttardiy. 15 to Monday 17C»mp. Detailed Orders from Scoutmasters. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.23 words
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Advertisement471 1919-11-15 7 BANKS. n Ho Hong Baal, Llmiiai. P j» UM Settlements.; Chambers 5 4 6. ■M* 0 BKA NCHKS: a<> B p »ch Street, peoan?. J;mker Slreet j.i»n Saleiman. Ma *V ft bat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. "T" \\m\ at London, New e Cl n Francisco, Batayia, Y° r r^bft 7a, Semarang,471 words
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Advertisement441 1919-11-15 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSIRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up capital :n 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fuud £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminister and Parr's Bank, Ltd.441 words
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Advertisement598 1919-11-15 7 NOTICES. NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, 15th Nov.l Bank Monday, 17th J Holidays. 7 11 17 11 ANNOUNCEMENT. We the undersigned have this day started business under the style of SHOON FATT Co., at No. 7 Phillip Street, as Rubber and Qeneral Merchants and Commission Agents.598 words
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Advertisement928 1919-11-15 7 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS. i People who reside in the Tropics, or in any part where Malaria prevails, should avoid going out before the sun has disptl'ftd the morning mists, and also before they have breakfasted. The reasons for this are that the vapours which arise fn.m the earth928 words
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Advertisement152 1919-11-15 7 A Deadly Enemy. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism, causing acute suffering with each appearance, will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse and the152 words
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Advertisement128 1919-11-15 7 KIM SENG Co. Diamond Merchants and "Manufacturing Jewellers. Dealers in Precious Stones, Pearls, Oriental Curi >s, &c &c. Mounters of Every Description. Workmnnahip Guaranteed. Orden Promptly executed No. 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SEE KIM SOU, Proprietor REMOVAL I FROM No. 1 Raffles Place TO No. 55 Robinson Road (On128 words
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Title Section24 1919-11-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued OallyJ SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. ittneai Dally Voi VI.- No. 268 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 PRICE S CENIS24 words
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Article264 1919-11-15 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 8. Fob Wo Bri 290 Cap Cole from Sigli Not 2 Asiatic Petroleum. NOVEMBER 13. Medusa Bri 323 Cap Clark from Belawan Nov 11 W Mansfield A Co. Bangala Bri 1935 Cap Amos from Madras via Penang Nov 6 Bonstead and Co. Alicante Span 2359 Cap264 words
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Article98 1919-11-15 1 NOVEMBER 12. Chye Hin Tay Yit for Penang via P Dickson. NOVEMBER 13. Sri Mnar for Malacca and Maar. Kaka for Malacca and Maar. Calypso for P Swettenham and P Dickson. Menggala for Pontianak via 3am boe. Wlngaradja for Paneh via ports. Kboeu Foeng fur Pontianak. Pontianak for Tringganu98 words
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367 1919-11-15 1 Snowman Co.'s Freight Circular. Hongkong, Oot 11. Bince we laat went to preee, our market has remained ranch about the aame. There is no ohange in the Saigon market, the rate remaining nominally 25 cents per picul, and business b ing confined mostly to rice dealers' own tonnage. It is367 words
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Article29 1919-11-15 1 Saturday, November 15— High Water 4,0 a.m. 7ft. 7ins ;3 26 p.m. Bft. lin. Sunday, November 16.—High Water :—5.9 a.m. 7ft 6ins. 4,50 p.m. 7ft. 6ins.29 words
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Article101 1919-11-15 1 Alphabetical lift of Infected (signal XGQ) and Bnepeoted (Bignal FPB) Porte: Signal (neoataaryj In adPort notified. dition to DiawM Qnarantina lasi Am °r FPB Oerebro-Spinal Meningitis Amoy XGQ Cholera Bangkok PP B Cholera FPB Corebro-Spiaal HwMeW Batn Pakat XGQ r bo lera Bombay XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ 8m »11-pox101 words
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Advertisement516 1919-11-15 1 I worn XJp-to-date MOTOR CARS RING UP THE TUBLII MOTOR HOOSE Phone 371. i P. «0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated ih Ir«la»d) MAX AND PASSENGER SERVICES. renins-Mr and Oriental S. N. Co. (Ommmw rjaataae) with Ffia M»jesty» G«T«raaeat-J Tfit C' it MaA StKVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at516 words
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Advertisement356 1919-11-15 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Inoorporatbd in England.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing About. City of Melbourne end Nov. Kalomo Dec. American Manchurian Line For New York direct Joint service with Alfred Holt Co., (The "Blue Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For oargo bookings and particulars regarding ratei ol356 words
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Advertisement38 1919-11-15 1 For Penang and Calcutta. The Indo-China 8. N. Co's steamer 'NAMSANG," 4,035 tons, is intended to sail for above ports on or about Thursday the 20th instant. For further information annlv to Bonstead Co. Agents. mm m ii38 words
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