Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1919
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Title Section28 1919-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. No 8 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10.28 words
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Advertisement362 1919-01-10 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Contractor for the supply of H FIREWOOD p to the Government and Municipal Com. H mia8ioners. Now the »occ68aful Contractor for the supply of sa«e for the years 1919 A 1920. AlDRBSS 1 SI PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. "GAIETY" "CAlEiY" 2nd Show W 'Va At 9.15 p.m.362 words
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Advertisement200 1919-01-10 1 j i iPJhawna«aBaaBafcfcfcSjfcjagpaM Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR ffOAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to Hi*> Manager. TERNS VEBY MODbBATE. -elegrapbic Addrean PRANAKAN." IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J. IKE DA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET (Opposite the Central200 words
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Advertisement124 1919-01-10 1 lIS RECOMMBN I>BD BY i The Municipal Commissioners I FOR COMBATING SPAHISH MFLUEIZt! To prevent the spread of this disease, C occupiers of premises should have their lloors sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. .ft X This solution should not be swept Fj away, but should be allowed to124 words
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Advertisement255 1919-01-10 1 avaaavavaaavaHaaaiBHBaawaaiBBMaaaca !NOW LOOK HERE 1 sf Tay Guan Kiat 9 The successful Contractor fl for the supply of FIREWOOD^ to the Government and MuniIcipal Commissioners for the years .1919 and 1920. Address 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE I I "ONODA" II i I Portland CEMENT. i I I Manufactured by Onoda255 words
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Article519 1919-01-10 2 New System of Writing. It ia one chief peculiarity of the Chinese language that each separate word is represented by a distinct character. Even a Chinese pocketdictionary contains over 10,000 of these characters. U a man desires to master Chinese thoroughly he must apply his mind and519 words
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Article330 1919-01-10 2 London, Dec. 18 The British Umpire and Ann rican service two dsyi' boxing tournament at the Albert Hall for hit Majesty*! silver shield was conoln led last night, when in the absence of the King who was unable to attend owing to a slight cold, the trophies330 words
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Advertisement184 1919-01-10 2 Dr.J.B s Blood Topic A remarkable preparation of Indian herbs, at onoe effeotive in all liver complaints. It is a valuable tonic for creating appetite, purifying the blood and eliminating those impurities of the blood whioh undermine the health. s A Trial of one bottle will convince yon. Obtainable from184 words
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Advertisement544 1919-01-10 2 AUCTION Estate of Boey Ah Foo, Deceased. Under order of the Supreme Court Straits Settlements 1 AUCTION SA.LE OP Valuable Business Premises, Etc. At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room, Raffles Cbambeis, iialH;« Place Oi the 13th and Uth Jan., 1119, commencing at 2.30 p.m. each day. FIRST DAY'S SALE544 words
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Advertisement458 1919-01-10 2 British (Siam) War Aid Association. 'Our Day" 1918 War Loan Lottery. Ticals 1,000,000 Tickets, Ticals 5 each. The sale of tickets will continue audi 31st January, 1919. The drawing will take place on Sunday, February 15, 1919. Fred. Kempton Hon. Secretary. Hongkong Bank Lane, Bangkok, Tickets andißooks may be obtained458 words
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Advertisement803 1919-01-10 2 AUCTION SALES. By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and 99 Years' Leasehold Frajtrti Situate at Pasir Panjang and Chancery Lane, Singapore To be held at the Auction Rooms of Powell Co., Ltd, Nos. 16 17 Raffles Place On Tuesday, Jan. StS. 1919. at803 words
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Article283 1919-01-10 3 Singapore, January 9. Local and Gon*»ral column. Copra* Business one. Tapioca. —Weak. Basinets done. I ~gn blnnr done. Qambt'zr* —No Badness, Pei'per-— Stead>. No buainoss. Otkm Products-' *rfcet ynier. U«i>t Lftthi Warki voratioa* Vntmeirs 110 S. p«r piool $53.00 Nutmeg* 30 57.00 Copra Bali 10 80 Copra Gorong283 words
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Article130 1919-01-10 3 A planter of Kuala S-dangor is »hf lucky owner of a magnificent specimen of that rare precious stone a black diamond, says the Malay Mail. Its weight is but two and a halt carats, not a very large siz-d stone for an ordinary white diamond, but quite130 words
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Article56 1919-01-10 3 The Ceylon Government will be leaning a new postage stamp probacy in Jannary of the value of one ont of the same design as the current issue. The stamp has teen on order for a month and if promptly carried out the first shipment should arrive early in January and56 words
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Article275 1919-01-10 3 3ingapor«, January 10 HtfagH Latham Co,, the Chartered Bank Chambers advise the following quotations ii -~,*ti $3.50 $3.75 lj«jr aLuuLap 1.25 j .40 mjm 2 60 2 70 ay a: Fan#l 11.25 12.00 t»J" wi >M 5.15 5.50 tS'iau Imi *oug 0.65 0.70 bu*f t ivHiil 1.05275 words
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Article147 1919-01-10 3 Madras, Dec 11 A shocking tragedy occarred in Fort St George yesterday, the victim being Sergeant Macdonoghue who, it is allegfd was bhot through the head as he was in his room by Private Barrows. Barrows succeeded in getting out of the Fort with a rifle147 words
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Article44 1919-01-10 3 H M the King of Siam takes a great interest in the Boy Scout movement in his dominions. Quite recently his Majesty went personally into camp with a large gather-' ing of Boy Scouts and is said to have greatly enjoyed his expereuo i.44 words
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Advertisement180 1919-01-10 3 VICTORY PICTURES AT THI MARLBOROUGH lh« Hall for Comfort, Good Mode and Good Pictures Beach Road Second Show at 9.15 p m The King of Belgium enters his own TRIUMPHANT ENTRY TO BRU6ES Impressive Scenes of the Royal Return, and the Joyous Welcome of the People. Also other Interesting and180 words
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Advertisement684 1919-01-10 3 j I FIRST IN THE FIELD < j PiXIURES OF GREAT HISTORIC INTEREST I Showing events leading up to The Victory of the Allies To-Night and for the Next Five Nights AT THE 1 ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music and Features BEACH ROAD, SeCOnd ShOW At' 9-15 pm. Produced under684 words
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Advertisement622 1919-01-10 3 i I I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PL A HOUSE EMPIRE ■4 ianjoi.g Fagar Road Trams Paaa the Door, Second Show at 9 30 I Butterfly Pictures 5 THE GIRL WHO WON OUT 5 A powerful heart-interest drama with Violet MacMillan Pathe Gold Rooster Play 5 CAPTAIN KiDDO 5 A Pleatant622 words
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Article1251 1919-01-10 4 A few days ago there waa an announcement from the War Offioe giving the reasons why demobiliaation of the army would be clow, and pointing out that in order to effect a rapid and etfioient demobilisation it would be neceeeary to retain the services of the non-combatant forces almost1,251 words
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Article484 1919-01-10 4 While it ia doubtless very comforting for those who do not depend on rise as a s ~.ple article of diet to -know that such and each a nnniber of tons of Rangovn rice been released for the Straits, and that local stocks are ample for484 words
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Article24 1919-01-10 4 The members of the Chetty community have issued invitations to the festival of Taipusam which takes place ou the 16th, 17th and 18th instant.24 words
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Article426 1919-01-10 4 Fo ged 10-Ceat Notes. At the Aseizea before Mr, J atticEbden yesterday afternoon, the trial waa concluded of two H kchewe, Ho Chin Kwang arai Tan Lao, concerned with counter:-...... ten-cent currency notes. Ho Chin Kwang waa charged with being in possession of instruments and materials for counterfeiting426 words
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Article215 1919-01-10 4 Arising out of a collision which occurred recently just opposite W earns Bros premises in Orchard between a motor car belong, tog to Mr O P Griffith Jonefl o£ Anglo-Swiss Milk Co and a bay Australian mare owned by Mr C 0 Campbell, rooking in.the animal sos'itaiug215 words
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Article92 1919-01-10 4 Macphail Co's Report. To day's Business Silver,—Unchanged 48 7/16. H'-ngkong.—4*$ per cent p.m. Shanghai.—44|. Rubber.— Weak— round 74*. Tin.—No market. SenciaiB have bojeis at $7,55. Malaka Pindag at $2 GO, Paj-ims at 111 -5, Colinsborgbs at $4 35. era are invited for B.ilgownits and Perak Rivers. Tin shares are steady—Aiupangs92 words
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Obituary35 1919-01-10 4 Since the Untitled of the telegram announcing the death of Colonel lheodore Roosevelt ex President of tnelniud .States of America 'h flags of the American an 1 the French Consulate! have been flying half mast,35 words
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Advertisement233 1919-01-10 4 I' mm 50W OBTAINABLE AT i ROBINSON Co. PRiCE $10 PER COPY POSTAGE EXTRA. I Chinese Commercial Directory Compiled, Printed a*d Pmbiiehed by Mr. Slow Choon heng Tht more you worry, the less yoa will like to work and the more work you will have to do. Work ii apt233 words
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Advertisement208 1919-01-10 4 New Stock Just Arrived Red Hurricane lamp globes, Moulder's hand steel wire brushes. Brass Lunkenheimer's Lubricators No. 5 and 6, Zinc roll No. f 4, 1 in. galvanized piping. Bolts and nuts, assorted sizes, Copper wire 14, 16 and 19 G., Copper tacks and Copper boat nails, assorted sizes, 4=prong208 words
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Advertisement185 1919-01-10 4 S. Allsopp Son BRITISH PILSENER BEER. Bole Agent* i— Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business of THE MALAYA CATTLE TRADING COMPANY as Cattle dealers and Butchers commenced on November 23. The Butchers department of the Company is at No. 127185 words
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Article1424 1919-01-10 5 Still io Great Form. London. Jan. 6, 1.15 a.m. Turin President Wilson speaking at the Palazz\ Milan, on Sanday, to a large delegation, said "I cannot tell you how much complimented lam by your coming in person to give me this greeting. I have never known such a1,424 words
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Article185 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 7, 2.5 p.m. Paris The opening proceedings oC the Peaoe Conference will begin on Jan 13, when the heads of Government and Foreign Ministers of the Associated Powers will exchange views. As soon as an agreement is reached regarding the organisation, composition, and procedure of185 words
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Article66 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 7, 6.0 p.m. Renter learns that the British force in Russia is at present under I ),000 ration strength, and there is not the slightest intention of increasing it. On the contrary it is hoped that the foroe will be materially decreased shortly, and those66 words
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Article25 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 7, 6.35 p.m. Imports in 1918 were £1,319,338, 591 compared with £1,064,164, 678 in 1917. Exports were £495,473,065 oompared with £527,CT9,716.25 words
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Article25 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 4, 6.40 p.m. New York All the wounded, except 200 stretcher cases, aboard the Northern Pacific, have been landed.25 words
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Article504 1919-01-10 5 Men Want It Hastened. London, Jan 7, 6 30 a.m. The unrest among the Army Service men is largely due to the fact that the Corps oontains numbers of long service infantrymen, transferred on account of their wounds and health, who clnim that their demobilisation has b-en pen alised504 words
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Article111 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 7, 12.5 a.m. New York: Mr Roosevelt died owing to the lodgment of a clot of blood on the lnDg. lie died while asleep when nobody was present. He was apparently in good health and excellent spirits forty-eight hoars earlier. Profound sorrow throughout the United111 words
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Article100 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan, 7, 5.10 p.m. Although no official statement hai yet been made, it is understood that the British warship Hood, now nearing completion, will be the largest fighting vessel in the world. She is 894 feet long, and will carry eight 15 inch guns, her hull being100 words
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Article43 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 4, 6.40 p.m. Washington The Shipping Board has announced that reductions of from twenty five to thirty per centum in freight, rates from Atlantio ports to Asia, Japan, Australia, and Africa will be effective for January and February loadings.43 words
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Article414 1919-01-10 5 Some Cabinet Reforms. London, Jan 7, 8 35 a.m, The machinery of the Government Committee under the chairmanship of Lord Haldane, appoint in 1917, has issued a report which recommends far-reaching reforms. As regards the functions for the procedure of the Cabinet, the Committee declare that the414 words
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Article174 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 2.40 p.m. Correspondents at Rosyth state that the minesweepers attached to the Grand Fleet are asking to be allowed to return home. They declare that it is the Navy's job to sweep the oceans clear of mines. Tbe Admiralty are offering the men two poundß sterling174 words
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Article41 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 7, 10.35 p.m. The Sinn Fein M r Mr Sears h s been sentenced to six months i nprisonment for delivering an i Himatory speech inciting his audience to shoot the authorities when the occasion arose.41 words
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Article33 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan, 8. 6.30 a.m. Helsingfors Esthonh has requested Britain to despatch twenty thousand rifles and six field batteries with ammunition, urging inability to withstand the Bolshevist advance without these sapplies.33 words
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Article34 1919-01-10 5 Lcndon, Jan 8, 6.55 p.m. Paris Owing to heavy rain, the Seine is over flowing its banks. Tbe cellars of the Foreign Ministery and the lowlying streets are flooded. Pamping is proceeding.34 words
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Obituary15 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 7, 7.20 a.m. The death has ocoarred of the novelist Betham Edwards.15 words
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Article968 1919-01-10 5 Serious Fights at Berlin. London, Jan. 7, 7.20 a.m. Amsterdam A wire from Berlin says that owing to theSpartacist conp it is reported Ebert, Scheidemann, Laneberg, the Majority Socialist triumvirate, have resigned. It is stated that the causes of the outbreak were the dismissal of the Berlin968 words
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Article121 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan. 7, 7.20 a.m. The Times correspondent at Warsaw says tbat the civilian militia has overthrown the Government, and arrested the members of the Cabinet, who were subsequently reported to have escaped. The objeot is to instal a Coalition Government whioh Paderewski favours. General Pilsu dski, the121 words
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Article43 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 8, 1,20 p.m. Copenhagen A message from Mosoow states that Trotzky has arrested Lenin, because the latter was becoming too moderate, desiring a form of coalistion Government Trotzky now is absolute dictator, and iutends to oontinue with terrorism.43 words
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Article37 1919-01-10 5 London, Jan 7, 3.10 p.m. Delhi: At the National Congress, a motion in favour of full provincial autonomy, and against special electorates for European?, was carried with acclamation. The Congress passed formal resolutions of loyalty.37 words
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Article241 1919-01-10 5 Latest Arrivals. JANUARY 9. Priam, Brit str. 2,905 tons, Capt Ogden, from Glasgow, Dec 1, W Mansfield Co. Circe, Brit str, 314 tons, Capt Bannatyne. from Deli. Jan 7, W Mansfield* Co. For Deli Jan 11. Melchior Treub. Dut str, 1,612 tons, Capt Winsemius, from Belawan, Jan 7,241 words
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Article128 1919-01-10 5 Concert at Malacca Club. On Saturday last M Rafalewski and Miss Lili Sharp gave a highly successful oonoert in the Malacca Club. M Rafalewski's wonderful playing was enthusiastically applauded at every number, and Mies Lili Sharp charmed everyone with her lovely voic\ M Rafalewski is a great artist not128 words
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Article312 1919-01-10 5 The change of programme at the Palladium to-night includes, in the later half, The Girl Who Doesn't Know,with new oomedies and latest War Annals. The first half will see a Pathe dramatic picture, The Unknown Woman. Seeing Dawning Hope and Recrimination, the 13th and 14th, episodes of the312 words
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Article190 1919-01-10 5 Sadhu Sunder Singh delivered bis final message to Singapore audiences last night at the V M C A, with the Rev. Win. Cross presiding. The Saihu will leave Newton Station by to-night's mail for Kuala Lumpur. He will return to tbis city in about a month's time, prior to going190 words
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Article56 1919-01-10 5 S. C. C. Lawn Bowls. Yesterday's Play. Doubles Handicap Final Tib McEenzie and White owe 6 beat Henderson and Dr Chill sor, 21—17. On the Padang yesterday the S. C. 0. beat the Manchester! at soccer by one goal to nil, after a very interesting game. Jamieson scored for56 words
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Article106 1919-01-10 5 There will be no matches on Saturday the 18th and Sunday the 19th instant owing to the Raffles Reclamation ground being probably used by the Chetty Community for their "Taipusam" firework display. The matches will be continued every Saturday and Sunday after that. The following will represent106 words
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Advertisement99 1919-01-10 5 notice:. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, January 17 Thalpusam (Hindu Festival. 10 1 16 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia (Incorporated in Holland) To Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne BY S.S. h HOUTMAN of 5,000 tons, sailing from Batavia on the 10th99 words
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Advertisement229 1919-01-10 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Look out I Look out 1 FOR THE Grand He-Opening Night OF THE Kalaimagal Vinoda Natana Sabha A High Class Tamil Theatrical Co. At the Chinese Theatrical Hall Merchant Road, Kampong Malacca, On Saturday, January II, at 8 p.m Parijatha Pushpa Haranam A most enchanting story WILL BE229 words
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Article340 1919-01-10 6 Fraser a, d Co's Report. Singapore, Jan 9. The F M S have fixed a minimum price of $118 per pikol for Btraits R-fined Tin bnt no definite period if co far mentioned. Locally there is diversity of opinion as to the advisability of this action340 words
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Article365 1919-01-10 6 Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jan 9. The market daring tha w.ek hM remained stealy tad ?al«ef Urn practically nnohctiig«d. The naval weekly Auciona openel yesterday morning with some 1,«1 < tons down for Sil*. of which 1.272 tons were offered and only 538 tonß sold. A rather poor demand was365 words
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Article178 1919-01-10 6 Singapore, Jjn *J. At the weekly Rubber Auction held yesterday an i to day th>re were very few buye, 8 in th« market end only a a nail proportion of the Kubber on offer waa disposed of the quantity sold being 528 torn! out of 1,619178 words
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Article18 1919-01-10 6 Ships in aommitiioatioti with th« Commercial vFirakan Station this morning 9. 8 Maru Sedfuku M*rn,Antcno Lope/., Tjiuianock.18 words
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Article89 1919-01-10 6 in l.c i j Th following are the datee ot irtnre from FMnppora <>f the nkuopean Bfalki and their 'e' verj a London. v LKrr natiraana i« •i-NOAPOtE LovDoa. October 17 l),<vmber 9 19 do 9 do 16 do 4 de 2o do 1* I do 26 do89 words
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Article184 1919-01-10 6 Paterson Simons Co.'s Report Singapore, Jan 2. For the first auction of 1919 a fairly large .pantity of Rubber was catalogue), which took 24 days to dispose of. On the opening day there wai a poor attendance of bajers and bidding, on the whole was very slow throughout the sale.184 words
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Article717 1919-01-10 6 Prices 0 ia the Market this Horaiaf. HI JM. 10. Mmr. i.ynii *nd Eratt, Ex .of and Bh»re Broken, issue tbe following list of quotation* Rabber Shares. 3om Vmlm: Botsts. §mmm\ ll- Aliagar 9 j,; f/- Anglo Jara 4 3 6 8 J/- Anglo-Mal*y 18/- 16/Ayai Kaning717 words
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Article70 1919-01-10 6 Singapore, Jan. 10. On Loudon— Hank 4 m/s 2/4 3/8 Demand 2/4 1/8 Onlndia-™* 3 2/4 19 S2 Bank T T. 30 9 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 42/4 7 n r «m On Shanghai— /c P m Bank d/d 44. On Java— Bank T. T, ia 2 On Japan—70 words
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Article417 1919-01-10 6 A New By-Ltw. A draft by-law under Section 4 (a) of the Banitary Boards Enactment 1916, for the prevention and abatement of malaria* was sabmitted at a recent meeting of the Kuala Lampar Sanitary Board, and it was decided that a copy be sent to each member of tbe417 words
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Article132 1919-01-10 6 The population of the Ottoman Empir«, not including Arabia, is about 18 million, or was before ihe war. In giving statistics on any snbject regarding Turkey one speaks in approximate terms, for only estimates can be given, as no thorough oensas is taken or other Btaiiatica132 words
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Advertisement259 1919-01-10 6 IfRUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. H BEER jA AND QH| STOUT Popular Drink old Everywhere. *j!S~~ g aurely Co., ■j > L 3 Malacca Strtet, Singapore. S le ImporterB tor S S F M S Sumatra. Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer HAI259 words
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Advertisement277 1919-01-10 6 Train Services. Singapore (Ink-Void) Daily. The mail rata* from Singapore for tin north leave lank Road nation <»aily at 7.7 a.m (Snndaj ooaptad) and 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Lnmpnr at 7.18 pa, and 6.45 a.m. resj*ctiv< ly. The through expr-jaa to Penang leaves Kuala Lnmpnr at 8 a.m. daily,277 words
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Advertisement207 1919-01-10 6 THE PRICE OP PAIN-SCIATICA. No onr wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health—lost energy— lost ambition—o'ten absolute tinancui ruin. Why pay this awful price f Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absoiute freedom from pain207 words
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Advertisement430 1919-01-10 6 I KIRIN I J I A I p I A IB N B IE S E Is E, I T R I I CO., Singapore. 1 iTeER THE ORIEN T AL* GOYERN'MEXT SECCRITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated b fmxx. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolcte Seel v. Income In430 words
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Miscellaneous153 1919-01-10 6 Mails Close. To day. P. Sweuenham Telok Ana« in M ni*,v>« .„-i m Kint» 2.90 pa Rhio P Vl 4016 8 P m Palemban* M ly P m Kenmon 2 pm Ran it t pm To-morrow. Binek k n on 1.30 am Ponfilatk ta It" Merging, K Pab«* ?>3 Pekan153 words
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Article, Illustration1955 1919-01-10 7 Some Official Camouflage. Says the Times of Malaya On the occasion of the [reopening ofjthe schools for the new Year a fair idea is nsaally obtained of how the senior pupils of eaoh school lake their educational career. This year is no exception to otherta preceding it in1,955 words
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Advertisement563 1919-01-10 7 BANKS CHARTERED BASK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ISOOHPGBA'i'iiU IN KMQLAKD BY ROYAL CHARTER. P»id uo Capit*: in 60.000 Shares of £20 sack £1,200,000 Kessrv* Fund £2,000,000 R»*erve Liability of Proprietors £1,203,000 BANKERS. The 13ank of England, T.v* London City and Midland Bank. Ltd, The London County and Westminster Bank,563 words
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Advertisement429 1919-01-10 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlement*) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability ot Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq Vice-Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek Khiam429 words
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Advertisement468 1919-01-10 7 NOTICES Peaoe Celebration Sports. A public general meeting will be held at tbe Garden Club, Raffles Chamber*, on Saturday, 25th instant, at 4 p.m, All interested are kindly invited to attend. BUSINESS. To consider tbe advisability of holding athletic sports in celebration of the forthcoming peace and if approved, to468 words
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Advertisement144 1919-01-10 7 INSANITY CURE. j Dr. W. a IXoft specific for Inunltg U the od!v medicine of its kind I of ocr r>0 years' standing fount 1 j to Curt All form*/ Insanity Mental Derangements Sleeplessness Insomuia Hysteria, Melancholia. e j c The eflect* are rapid and convincing. Prodneee alepp—lmproves digestion Price144 words
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Advertisement414 1919-01-10 7 plllllllllllllllll^ I Is your Baby contented? j 5 Your baby can be contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only f his food satisfies him. Bnhy should take his bottle to the last drop, =S ahould sleep peacefully, and week after week gain m weight and health like414 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section24 1919-01-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued OaUg.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Daily. VoL vl- No. 8 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article274 1919-01-10 1 Melbourne, November 27. —It ia aunoanced tbis morning on tbe au tbority of HE Sir Le«lie Probyn, Governor of Jamaica, that it is in tended to make Kingston a free port. It is understood that the Imperial and Auatralian Governments intend to make Kingston a port274 words
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Article116 1919-01-10 1 Table for January The following is the tide table for Telnk Anson Date Time of High Water. A. M. P. M. Jan. 10 10.07 10.48 11 11.09 11.55 12 Nil. 0.28 IS 117 154 14 2 40 3.08 18 3.4»;, 407 16 4.32 5.02 17 5.18 5.48116 words
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Article113 1919-01-10 1 Alphabetical list of looted (signal XGQ) and (signal F P B) ports Signal neceasary in adPort notified dition to Disease. Quarantine flag. Bata»ia I P B CawbroSpi nal .Meningitis Batavia XGQ Small-pox Batavia A Tandjong Priok XGQ Cholera Hongkong XGQ Cstwbw api nal fe\i'r Bake and Osaka XGQ Cerebro113 words
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Article63 1919-01-10 1 Friday, lan. 10.—High Water: 348 a.m. Bft. Bi»s 4.2« n.-n. Hfl, Saturday, Jan. 11 —Moon in Perigte sh. 12m, A., High Wet**:—4 43 a.m. Bft. 7ins 6.3 p.m. 7tt, 6ins. Sunday, Jan. I?.—High Water:— 548 a.m. Bft. 7ins 7.41 p.m, 7ft. 7ir.s. Monday, Jan. 13.—Moon Max. Deo.63 words
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Advertisement529 1919-01-10 1 TIE MALAYA TRIBUNE j SHIPPING GAZETTE. g Phona No. 171. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 Payable La Advance. J Peranmum 514.00 I Half-yearly 7.25 I Par quarter 1 Par mensem l.*o Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. 1 P.«O.BRITISH INDIA AM APCaR line MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular aad OrianUi S.529 words
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Advertisement30 1919-01-10 1 FOR KOBE DIRECT. S.S. "TJNKAI MARU" No. 3, arriving about January 13tb, will proceed to KOBE direct. For freight apply to M. A. Namazie 19, Malacca Street 8 1 14130 words
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Advertisement399 1919-01-10 1 JHL* IVE* Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated in Holland ROYAL PACKEI NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address "Paketvaart" 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governments Special 5,000-tons Tourist Steamer FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. Boute —SatMla, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Vice Versa. Passages from Singapore to: Single399 words
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Advertisement279 1919-01-10 1 Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. 2 De Sou/a Street Proposed Sailings from Slogaporo. fStt»)e«. U •hM|»wir»«nt a*tiae) For EUROPE via Suez. Nanking Mam for Marseilles, mid. Jan. Borneo Maru Feb. No. 8 Kenkon Maru via Bombay for Genoa mid. Jan.279 words
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