Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1918

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY: Vol. V.- No. 275 SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 518 1 Tay Guan Kiat I C ntrac or for the supply of 3 FIREWOOD j to the Municipal Commissioners for the t years 1916, 1917 and 1918. t\ j,*ow the successful Contractor for the I jspplv of same for the coming years i 1919 1920. I AiDRESS 1 31 PHILLIP STREET,
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    • 62 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. For particulars re Board and Lodging, Single or Double Rooms, Apply to the Manager. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. IKEDA (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station.) JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3
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    • 93 1 I IS RECOMMENDED BY I The Municipal Commissioners f FOR COM BATING iSPHIi IFL0EIZI I i To prevent the spread of this disease, occupiers of pren.ises should have their floors sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. jj Tills solution should not be swept Sj 5 away, but should be
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    • 232 1 jnj Always Ipß ASAHI BEER. j llljjjl M tSU BUSSan KaiSl,a Ltll, Useful to Planters. ObK dItJUMD KUf CASF, is onlj on-e presied, i* ot ths sliest quality, and we have ro •übt wiil prove very beneficial for trees and plants In bringing them to a very healthy and fruitful
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    • 114 1 NOW LOOK HERE Tay Guan Kiat I .Tte successful Contractor for the supply ot I I Jk7 I X E WOOdL to the Municipal Cominisioners E I for the years 1919 and 1920. I Address 1 g 36 PHILLIP STREET, SIMSAPORE. fi nvm 8803. TOBACCO Co. 38 Kobhuoa Road, Siagaport.
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  • 695 2 The Value of.a Good Fire. For tb" first time, we ar- to r-ahsH onr utter dep. ad t nee on coal. It is the veriwat co cull, on placn of domestic tor whioh we are never Baffioi:nvlf grateful. B«veral tioc.es in y sari threat of a famine lias
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 British North Borneo Bor Boy Bed Cross Lottery. Tiokets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO WAR RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE AND BY THE OXJR DJBLY Committee for the West Coast, North Borneo Subject to the following conditions 1« The lottery to be or'imited. Tiokets
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    • 168 2 A COUGH IS DANGEROUS Too dangerous to be neglected, for small, rifling coughs develop into deep-seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wears, wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly lung dit easesSTOP that Cough NOW by u&ino KASANTUK PILLS. They will penetrate, soothe, relieve inflammation, stop the pain, soreness, hoarseness make
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    • 87 2 Accumulators We re-ohargo Batteries fur $f.50 each, any reasonable size. Gleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates. JLIH .J'- "Wilt ik ll 187 Orchard Road. 9 I T— v I BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, f It is our intention to continue ivivertise our various ape- j 1 cialities
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    • 483 2 Federatsd states War Gnariiies LQttsry. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated MaUy States War Charities Committee and the Prizos will he allocated as follows THE paiz-s The allocation of the amount subscribed will be ss fellow* 20 per cent fcr one Ist prize* 10
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    • 79 2 Peace Dee Me* Stajapira Hilary CelebPaiiras. ORDER?? FOR FIREWORKS (European aud Japanese) Must be sent in NOW (1\ months in advance) to IMtr». Y. Tan Kafflei Cumbers, Singapore. m»m:iiinini!iui;iiimmffli iimiiimiwTiii'nii nuniwwiiimi WATCH THIS SPACE. j Sole Agents JffM HIN Co., Singapore. Stpong and Waterproof PATENT Canvas Bag FOR PACKING Rubber.
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  • 293 3 Bingapore, November 22. 7\r .—S Local and Q n-iral oolumn. Cipro* Bu4ine*e don« Tapi <-a. —Weak. Basi nn d »a» Siigo Ftour- rfU&fk<m iri; Oambier. —No Basin -j. Pepper*— Steady N';Bisiu's?. 0*A«r Produ- N« «W«4. Latest Leal Knir. 3sotiti<>~ >. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $53.00 Nutmegs 80
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  • 245 3 Singapore, November 22. Messrs Latham Co., the •vrcadfi, advise the following qaotavona lorGajah $3 45 $3.70 r?rKnring* 1.10 1.20 kj« 2.45 2.65 ijm CiUai 10.50 11 no 4.6 s 5.20 «*6ioi.OUK O.iß 0.70 •ai Tati! 1.00 1.10 Bukit X B 0.60 0.65 :.ha. >,tS*rd»r..., 7.25 7.75 3
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  • 50 3 DJlrered lo Loadoa. Tne following are the datea of departure frcm Sinrapore of the Id ail* and thuir deliTerj 'o London, rix> i.ri n«i.nainae .Mail F Sept. 12 N«t. 15 Mail G S«pt. 18 Not. 16 Mail H SMt. 31 Nov. 16 Mai. I Sept. ST NOr. U
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 A Pathe Play of Sensation and Mystery AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Mwic and Good Picture* BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p. m. IRENE CASTLE IN The Hill Crest Mystery In 5 Reels i Gripping, Sensational and Susp9nseful Picture narrating a mystery story Supported by Charlie
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    • 616 3 ■^^a^i^n»n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^nMaawMMn^n»nMWMn»».» MlßMMMßß tuamn iwijiiiiiiMMfjii j iiimiiM-iMii, m m*mm iinimn I I From Tuesday, November 19, to Sunday, November 24 I Alhambra Is I AinamDra P the Theatre I AT THE only Iget the BEST! A I 3LmM E-K O ex^lUtea Orchestra, j The Hall for Music and Features Cakes, Coffee,
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    • 525 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door, Tonight SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.m Tonight! Butterfly Feature Present Mignon Anderson and Hayward Mack in The Phantom's Secret A Rcfoiantic Drama irfs Acts Followed by the 7th and Bth Episodes of Tbe Hidden Hand Mystery Detective
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  • 771 4 The forthcoming election in the J United Kingdom prqmiaes to be one of the most importaul ever held, for not only does it inangurate the new era with franchieo for women, and an attempt to do ;tway in part or wholly with tho old party system, bat it
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  • 479 4 Oar correspondent "Manounian" ia sorely distressed. It was unkind of us to suggest anything like hoard, ing or a slump in the piece-goods market. The trade, aocording to htm, has been exhibiting excellent qualities, being fair and reasonable in their dealings Perhaps we are wrong. The alternative
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  • 153 4 Fillis' Circus. 001. Frank Fillis and his circus are always assured of a hearty welcome in Singapore, and it was therefore no surprise to find despite the inclement weather last night, a crowded tent to greet the opening performance at the sit* on Beach Road. While trur? are all
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  • 163 4 To-night's the night at the Harima Hall, for lovable Dorothy Phillips appears iv the second show in an absorbing drama of life. The Risky Road, in 5 massive ac.s. This ia a drama every woman should see, for it tells in fascinating pictures the story of a beautiful
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  • 147 4 Mr. Ham, the Third Magistrate, disposed of a case yesterday in which Woo Cheong Meng, a tailor, F. Archer, boiler maker mployed at Keppel Harbonr, and D. D. Dixon, engineer on a local b.earner, ware charged, the first accused with being interes ed or concerned in the
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  • 44 4 London, Nov 20, 2.10 p.m. Washington: President Wilsca contemplates remaining in France until the major portion of the work of the peaoe conference is completed. He is especially interested in the point concerning the principle of the freedom of the seas.
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  • 18 4 London, Nov. 20, 7.15 a.m. Paris Italian and Allied troops occupied Fmme on the 19th.
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  • 325 4 Rnbber is quoted at 2/5* forget and 2/44 for sheet. Tin is qiotei at $130.80, 50 tons sold. The Mercantile V b*U rj a h will meet the Darul Taktam Football Club at a friendly game 0 j soccer, on Saturday evening at the Y.M.C.A.'s ground. Orchard
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  • 124 4 From the very brisk buiines I that wae done m the triamphtot I the crochet and the needle it tbe Great White Sale held in the V W C A yesterday morning and afternoon, a considerable gam inonJd be available for the Rei Crow Fund, in which
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  • 123 4 Per Lady Weld: Mean Pj» Smith, W Mountford, Steadmtt. A Joseph, M V Pillai. Per Klang Mr and Mn Kf» Mr and Mrs Lan« and infant, ll Lonie, Mr and Mrs J de bar* Mi and Mrs J French. Mr and Mri Stark and 3 children. Messrs j
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  • 36 4 Arrivals Nov. 21. Qaorra British Rumphius Dutch Nov. 22. Giang Ann British Clearances Nov. 21. Selangor British Soon Ann Kaka Hebe <» Sarie Borneo Dutch Emile Sembilan Singkel Pontianak <> Nov. 22. Hsin Lee Chinese
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  • 30 4 To-dM. jj St. Andrews School M«*ft* p.m. To-morrow. St. Clement. dinner and Dance, Rite* J ,l Lodge St. George Regular. f* Fillis Circus 5 and 9.15 p.n>.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 204 4 KOBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22,24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. I OIL FOR THE HOME j I For General LlghtinfiUse 1
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    • 224 4 New Stock Just Arrived Enamelled Latex measures; Galvanized barbed fencing wire; Canvas hose; Plain and armoured Rubber hose; Brass eyelets and rings; Buntings, assorted colours; Clyburn screw spanners; Single double ended spanners: Gauge glasses, assorted sizes; Copper ball float valves; water bib cocks, etc.. etc. GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd.
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    • 177 4 GUINNESS' I Horsehead Stout H* I Sole Importers J Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co., j fine and Spirit Merchants, j ADVICE. Planters, Shipowners and Engineers, when placing your orders with a firm for requisites, Be Sure that you get the Right Article at the Right Price. Remember, it is the quality
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  • 1369 5 Atrocities Continue. London, Nov 20, 7.15 a m. The sufferings of the released British prisoners have caused a great lensation, to be compared with that occasioned by the black hole of Calcutta and other historical bar barities. The papers demand that the Allies take steps to prevent the
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  • 41 5 London, Nov 20, 6.5 p.m. Copenhagen A message from Berlin states that the German casualties are 1,580.000 dead, 260,000 missing, and 490.0C0 known to be prisoners. The number of wounded are not specified, but tbe total aggregates 4,000,000.
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  • 27 5 London, Nov. 20,10.5 p.m. The Government has declined to release conscientious objectors for present employments, as it would confer an advantage over soldiers and sailors.
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  • 626 5 How V. Cs. Were Won. London, Nov. 20, 7 15 a.m. The Admiralty publishes very thrilling accounts of some of the most notable actions between British decoy ships and enemy submarines. It is noteworthy that Gordon Campbell, v c. Ds o, was one of these mystery
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  • 106 5 London, Nov 20, 1.15 a.m. Archangel: The Associated Press reports that renewed Bolshevik attacks on Amerioo-British positions at the Talgasondoina have been repulsed. Our artillery heaped up piles of enemy dead and our aircraft scored several hits on enemy gunboats on which the naval guns from Petrograd
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  • 38 5 London, Nov 20, 9.15 p.m. The Ministry of Food announces that no food supplies will be permitted to be sent to Germany until the Allied Food Council has satisfied itself concerning the conditions in Germany,
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  • 281 5 Turkish Brutality. London, Nov. 20, 8.10 p.m Farther appalling revelations of cruelty to British prisoners, this time by the Turks, ir« reveled in a White Paper Issned to day. The report teems with details of extortion, robbery and floggings but those are trivial ootnpa r ed with the
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  • 135 5 London, Nov. 11, 5.45 a.m. Rotterdam, Nov 17; Today, which was fixed for the revolntion promised by Troelstra, was marked by the appearance of the latter at a Socialist Congress here. He declared that the w»ek had yielded important results. He hitherto had absented himself from the Congress in
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  • 62 5 London, Nov. 20, 2.10 p.m. Copenhagen! A wire from Vienna states that a great communist plot to occnpv all the public buildings, arrest the members of the Cabinet and proclaim a Bjlshevik Government has been discovered. Hundreds have been arrested, including Doctor Paul Friedlander, leader of the
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  • 64 5 London. Nov 20, 1.11 a.m. Halifax: A severe ato-oi 6wept over Nova Scotia last w-i-k and oansed widespread shipping damage. London, Nov. 20, 1.15 a.m. Quebec A tioodtide p-vept np the St Lawrence river las' riigbt oansing immense destruction to shipping, villages and towns between Qa«bec and the
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  • 59 5 London, Nov 20, 2.10 p.m. The correspondent of the at Constantinople saja tbe Grand Vizier Izzet Pasha has resigned and Tewfik Pasha has formed a more pro-Eutente government wi'b N iby Bey as Foreign Minister. Eivtr Pasha and Talaat P.-sh* have lett aboard a German destroy er, the
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  • 57 5 London, Nov. 2°, 8.15 a.m. Washington The Federal Reserve Board estimates the cost of the war to all belligerents up to the end of 1918 at forty thou* ml mdlions sterling. The indebtedness of the Entente and their allien is twenty thousand millions and the indebtedness
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  • 35 5 London, Nov. 17, 3.40 p m. Paris It is officially announced that the freights on rice and caoutchouc from Indo-China will be immediately rednced to 660 and 500 francs p«r ton respectively.
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  • 298 5 More Changes. London, Nov. 20, 8 35 a.m. Amsterdam: TheCassel Soviet in proclaiming its protection of General Yon Hindenburg, says that he belongs to the German nation to whioh he never stood nearer. London, Nov 20, 2.10 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin offioial says the Cabinet has notified the
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  • 259 5 A General Revitw. Paris, Nov. 20, 8 45 p.m. French troops yesterday entered Meiz and w j r« received with the utmost enthusiasm. The honour of taking possession of the city fell to tbe Tenth Army. In a historic ceremony, the troops, h u a led by G«n.
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  • 43 5 Loudon, Nov. 20, 7.45 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Maopherson stated that the 1914/5 Star will be given to the legal representatives or next-of-kin of those who fell at Gallipoli, acoording as tbe soldier died testate or intestate.
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  • 61 5 London, Nov, 17, 6.40 p.m. In the course of his letter to Mr. Bonar Liw, cabled on Nov. 16, the Premier, after stating that his policy does not include the taxation of food, says tbat it does not interfere with the gran ing of preference on articles
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  • 25 5 London, Nov 20, 1.30 p.m. The deaih is aunonnod of General Sir Robert Bid.lolph (retired) of the Crimea and Indian Mutiny and other campaigns.
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  • 966 5 Inquest Opened To-day. Before the Coroner, Dr Murray Robertson, this morning, the iaqniry into the eircamstances attending the tragic death of Mr J C Sugars of the S. 8. Civil Service, as reported in our columns at the time, was opened. Mr. A, V. Brown,
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  • 12 5 London, Nov. 18, 5.45 p.m. The silver market is stealy.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 483 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB SALE One Horse and Gharry with Harness complete one Horse and Victoria with Harness complete Apjly to 35, Grange Road 22 11 uc AUCTION SALE OF Valuable old Chinese porcelain vases, figures and plates, old bronzes, scrolls, pictures, screens and cloisonne from Peking, also incense burners of
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    • 171 5 SHIPPING: Why waste Money. Time and Inconvenience We can cave for you if you come to us. We .collect Goods from various addresses and ship as one consignment We also store and distribute goods- r lea«-e write us. or send order now. for space HAP HENG Co. Shipp ng Brokers,
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  • 701 6 Cultivation! of Foodstuffs. Ever since the war began Malaya has been paying a high price for it* folly in not having cultivated foodstuffs for its own use. It leaned on India and other places for potatoes, onions, and even chillies. This was all very well so long as
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  • 795 6 Price* Que ti m the MarMt tail 1 SINOAPoas Nov. 22. Meaara _>_'. _id Evatt, Exchange <.: d Share Broken. Iseue tbe following lift of quotation* •rabber Share*. Sou Vbi.i. BBffWta -:i!er». ti- ...,.>«.> 8/- a/3 2/. Anglo Jara 7/I/. Anglo-Malay itf- 16/--1 Ayer Koiuag 40/- 60
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  • 69 6 Singapore, T ov. 22, On London Bank 4 rn/s 2/i 15/32 Demand 2/1 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/123/32 On India Bank T T. 156* On Hongkong— Bank d/d 40 rem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 45* On Java— Bauk T. T, 132$ On Japim— Bank d/d 104 Sovereigns—buyingrate $8.54 India
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  • 308 6 Messrs Fraser's Share Report. The v*vek-end holidays rather curtailed bnsiness bat Rabber •hares again shew an advance over the previous week, the demand being more general, although il is noticeable that considerably more shares are available on uny substantial increase in pric u The resalt of this week's
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  • 310 6 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Nov. 21. The auctions which in the ordinary conrae of events would b«ue \>»<-u hr-M on the 13: ii and 14 h IssstMl were c*nc di*d owing to the celebrations and public holiday on W» dm slay, which took place in tous»qa«-nce of the pyful
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  • 238 6 The week under review included Un- tail end of the Armistice celebrations and two public, holidays so business has been limited. Rubber. —The rubber market recently has been one of quotations rather than transactions and seems for the present, to have reached its nith. Auc ion
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  • 118 6 (By courtesy ot the French Consulate.) Paris, Nov. 20,6.10 p.m. Ths French 3 per cent bonds are at »2,90, the i per cent at 87,73, and th-. th« 4 per cent at 71.65. Rubber is quoted 2s 5 J per pound. The French Government conf rr- i
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  • 82 6 The celebration of the fourth anniversary of the Vivekanantha Saninarka Sangam will be held on Saturday a' 7, Enggor Srreet, Tanjong Pagar. Mr S Mnthu Tamby Pillai, formerly editor of Sarvanukoola and present lecturer of tbe Sangam, and Mr A Ponnampalam Pillai, Vice President of the Sangam, wiil be the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 71 6 K RUSE'S FLUID *^m***mmmmmmWo*MWMß Magnesia THE IDEAL PI€K-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Medical Men in Jaw who make special sndy of tropical diseases RECOMMEND SACINA aa tho beat Remedy fo_ booause only these pills effect a complete cnre. Price $1.90 per bottle. Obtainable from all chemists, or wholesale from 8 RAFFLES
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    • 90 6 CHILDREN'S COUGH. Bronchitis aid Whoopirrc Cough Cored by VMM's Lighttime, Cough Curs. Mm. CatMtae. Bait Sate*. CWton FftOat, Nni««rtord Berts, aays:"My iitUe boy, Albert, was smftsrlng frkfktfmtty with brmncMMa, complicated with whoophta mtmmk. He weV biack wmh cotmfhmtf, emd I mm tn constant fear he mmmi choke. But Veno's Utmtmmm
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    • 197 6 Special Announcement Saturday, November 23 THE STAB OPERA WILL STAGE A SPECIAL PLAY At tie Theatre Boiil North Bridge Road To-Night To-Night An entirely New Piece entitled Princess Nonissa will be fiven- ft. ClltiOrg, Propri-t.". Y. L. Tan, Manager. Pbone 1266 for Seats. Ache and Pain Insurance. You insure your
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    • 643 6 Here is "A case few Every otto who needs new strength, new nerve force, or new vitality it *A case for 11 'Wincarnis,'" because I 1 Wincarnis' gives new Health to all who Weak, Amic, "Nerve," Mu%m The wonderful results of 1 Wincarnis' in cases of Weakaea, wB Nerve Troubles,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 252 6 Mails Close. To day. Batu Pahat Ban uc** Guan 2.30 pm Hat a Pahat Mena 2 30 pm P. Swettenharn an<l Telok Anson *Kinta 2.80 pm Batavia. Samarang 8ourabaya Rumphiu* 8 pm taking mail* for Australasia (and articles for places in Western Australia via Sydney if par-paid at letter rale
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  • 1075 7 The "Easiest Job in tbe World." <By PatridTMicGl'l.) "And wntt it be like at all, Micky, waitin* afore the ccharge uid mm% knowin' whether yell ever come out ivit alive Riflen-.an G-ihey, D C M, home iv Bailyrndder:, on leave from Prance, and sit:irg by the
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  • 71 7 Orders for the week ending Saturday, Nov. 23 Tt-Oay. 4.00 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloso SVA Sees. II A IV 5.10 D ill Hall SYR and MCS (Compulsory) 515 do Signalling Sec. SVC do SVC Kecruite 5.00 do SFA Co (Compulsory) Te marrow. 4.30 pm Drill
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  • 275 7 Nanking—Northern France. (Translated from the Chinese.) From Nanking, at the close of the T'aip'ing rebellion, all the golden glories of the Southern Dynastiea (4th, Sib, and 6th centu rica, a D.) had been completely wiped oat. When Tstng Kao-fan had recovered the city (1864), he set to
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  • 32 7 Orders for week ending Saturday, Nov. 23: Friday, Nov. 22, —Ambulance Class, V M C A, 5.15 pm, Saturday, Nov. 23, Field Day (Details later). Frank C. SaNM Commissioner,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 594 7 pUUKT-:fSEO m* OF IWA AIITEAUA AND GSfIMA. atOYAA, OI.ARTSR. P« B| Chpttsl in 6i\ooo Shares of f:0 £L260,000 fgmmnt *and x2,oo<\«oo r f« 'London m d Ba ik, Ltd n». tt .h. tio ia 1 u !jj '"**>u: m: .tiand L*d dlß&ikPDßit BRANCH, ttaai rVooouati ju* opegiad and ic»v nr.
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    • 463 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Tfce uudtrslgaed is p-eoared to accept contract for the supply of Baktti firewood, Bakau pile«, coral, -brick* roofiug tiles, lime whitewash an 1 lime for mrrtar. F»r particulara write' to Teoh TiauK Cuye, Riverside. Malacca 11 9 10 12 mm III» NOTICE. It the und?rsigned, give notice that
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    • 368 7 INSURANCE sduT'4 BRUSH INSURANCE HO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances ttl-ou-d on Buildings, Rent and of every dtsc iotion. MARINE Insurance hoc pted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager, Offices 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United
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    • 489 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION S\LE OF Teak Hiusenold Firnlturc, Dinner Service. &c At our sal-vr;->m. No Raffles liate On Saturday. Nov. 23, at 10.30 a m Carved teak ir«i with marble top and mirror panel, teak arm chairs teak table with mirror panel, walnut stained teak wari'' )be with bevelled centra
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    • 131 7 Take warning from the two danger signals—shortness of breath after running or going upstairs aud headache with bid appetite at breakfaat. People with these aymptoma are always the first to fall victims to disease, because their blood is iv an impoverished state and their power of reai-tance low. The way
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    • 757 7 |IHHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||M I Her First Baby 1 Many mother ig at a ioas to know what food to give her first baby. 5 Although the showers »11 her love and care upon hire, baby still docs EE ot et on B «*t her anxiety is ended directly she tries Glaxo. 5=
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued DaUf.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TXIBUME. Issued Dally. Vol. V.- No. 275 SINGAPORE, FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 220 1 Laichowfu, Shantung, October 18 Pirate ships are reported occasionally along this Shantung coast, and are usually said to be from Manchuria manned by hung-hu-tse. A large boat that badbeen annoying boatmen north of here for months was driven on to a sandbank in a storm.
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    • 126 1 Rangoon, Oct. 31. The rice market opened yesterday with October Rs. 390, November Kb. 392. It remained thsrt all day. Meedou was in demand by Strait* and China shippers and business is said to have Uen done at Rs. 420. In fact Chinese shippers are said to
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    • 137 1 Fall particulars of the standard uniform for the Mercantile Marine appeared in the London Gazette" on Sept 6. Those entitled to wear it are masters and officers boldiug certificates from the Board of Trade, unceit ti d junior officers qualifying for their first certificate, and surgeons, pursrrs.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 496 1 THE MALAYA SSI AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. •Pbone No. 171. SUBSOBIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum I 1 Half-yearly J** I Per quarter I Par mensem a P.*C. Bretishlndja APCAR LINE (ODsUTaJUBBI INOORPOBATBD JH ENGLASD.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. I CrdM Contract witt
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      • 464 1 X.P.M. I (Incorporated in Holland) s.s. "van Cloon" The above steamer of 4,500 G\ tons will bo despatched 1 for Hongkong and Swatow on the 27th November. Accommodation for saloon passengers. For particulars about freight and passage apply to the Agent, 2 and 3 Collyer Quay, Telephone No. 131 and
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      • 469 1 Tel. No. 1925. O. S. K. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. (Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd) (Incorporated in Japan, 1884). Capital 50,000,000 Yen I STEAMERS 3 50 000 G OM toDn 9 *50 vesssis Under construction 150,000 Gross tonnage PROMPT CONNECTION FOR THROUGH CARGO Sumatra-Straits Lina Weekly service a a. M
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      • 596 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! AND f f SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The Popular Newspaper of th* 8trait» I Settlement*. &r PUBLISHED DAILY. I Complete Reports of Local Ev» nu. Condensed News from F.M S., Java, ,China, India, Cevlon and Japan! Full and Latest War News. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUE "?i
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