Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1919
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Title Section28 1919-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENJNG DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVEKING DAILY. Vol. VI.- No 19 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY S3.28 words
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Advertisement495 1919-01-23 1 ray GuanKiatl (J for the supply of F(rE W O O O I il Q notma al Municipal Com. iuis-icuera. p M (nM Contractor for the I mplt r uue or years t" H 1919 <fc 1920, I A 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. f M n m m nil I——495 words
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Advertisement204 1919-01-23 1 Straits Motel TANJONGJPAGAR ROAo" Board and Lodging Single aod Double Rooms. For particular* apply to the Marrgor. TERMS VEBV MODERATE. Telegraphic Addrew M P RAIN A KAN -mrminian mm\ ■«■mimmi IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before j get worse consult J. IK EDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, Hit L204 words
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Advertisement133 1919-01-23 1 EXPANDED METAL LATHINGS j feoofs. Ceiling;, Walls, Partitions. Culverts, Tanks, etc.! DIAMOND RIB LATH f j In Sheets 8 ft. by f HERRINGHiBONEj f Btyla a. a. a; I ilii Bbeeta ft by 10 in. p The above Kkmii led !f«| il Lathi en* ire permanent and fire proof buildings,133 words
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Advertisement240 1919-01-23 1 I NOW LOOK HERE I Tay Guan Kiat The successful Contractor 1 for the supply of F I R E W O O I> I to the Government and Municipal Commissioners for the > years 1919 and 1920. S Address j PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. I I SULPHURIC" IW M 1240 words
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Article533 1919-01-23 2 A Brave F-gbter By captain U F.W. Rees) We cslled him th* Wicker, bec*o«- L was Fn**h mTry. UogbinK fi e htar. He wg brightfac~i yrc b cm of Waifs, with jrg thai Lai j KM in th-m. and a moath ;Lat was aiwayg tremtling on tht oate»ir;533 words
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Article331 1919-01-23 2 The following Singapore proper, kits wtric told bj fut/.ic auction by \I s»rs Gun* Lee and Coy. it th'ir dale room ou Monday afternoon Lots Nos. 9 to 14, 991 years' leasehold buildi-ig allotments fron". log Jalnn Lesar. a'ca 9,558 square fe.t, by Mr 8 L> Sassoon at331 words
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Advertisement343 1919-01-23 2 ——E^—a—I THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS I $2,000,000 OUR OUT 1918 HI WAR LOAN LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government I aud run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee I Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I ($2,000,OOQ) or such lesser amount as may343 words
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Advertisement505 1919-01-23 2 A TIP IN TIME IsMk 'lown th< two iviiwn> m<1 v i will"- mi*. a»,-,- t*i t, o'ir IJtw W<? hav» third, which w« »h*ii ri f'-r to Ut»r FOR ESTATES. FOB MINES. Cuey Strapping i in*h »nd rich IS r.,.> i inch»- 4 inch- 4Htrafipinjfi J inch an l505 words
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Advertisement414 1919-01-23 2 Making Sureor JK'C *T Hearth TT :iir<?e!y kr.c*-- xbat jj'J X dairy n:iiJ[ carr;esgern^ ci of d ssa M) »o 6€hou§ jjj If.' ;s th« osagat of lufcntif |c lj! that mtdical specialists i% ft; rtpaaudly utter strong U) M warninga. How reaiiiy X Uj vour-g tables fall victims I414 words
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Advertisement773 1919-01-23 2 AUCTION SALES. By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Frteiiold aid 99 Years' Leasehold Pro??* 4 -Bituate at Pasir Panjaag and Chan:e-r Lane. Biageo To be held at the Auction Rooms of Powell I Oo», Ltd Nos. 16 17 Raffles Place Oft Tuesday, Jan. 28,773 words
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Article209 1919-01-23 3 S i. Januiry 23 Tm.~S Local and Qmrnm v- Nib Incn -Steady. Basins lone. Sago Flour done. No Bnaine«?, —at ady. BnrinttjS done j n. pfy.—Ufaricet Qniet. Latal Lotii Karkd iMMk i tOM«i I 0 p« nionl *^3.tA Kntaafji SO 3. 17.00 Goptaßati 1190 Copra Got ag Dal209 words
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Article66 1919-01-23 3 -s imp. Draivi 7 00 pd r,f-t-yivan Arrow Oil 6.55 p*r 2 tine sir., 6 10 2 '.In* i£q Lrad Kbioeine 6.50 per 2 t n? j**npgk« do Oil 6 15 p-i 2 ine ra ;Jl1 ,l 0 oil 6 45 p' r 2 itife P n -io Oii66 words
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Article265 1919-01-23 3 Singapore. Jannary 23 Mesan Luhan 4 Co., Chartered Bank Chambers advise the following quotation* UorSajah $3.50 $3.75 1.25 1.40 <y*r lfo!ok 2.60 2.70 I*J P«MI 10.00 10.50 ujigownie 5.00 5.25 ie)otoa| 0.65 0.70 :akit CatU 1.00 1.10 Bakit X B 0.65 0.80 J! rag! at Serdg, 8.00265 words
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Advertisement276 1919-01-23 3 THE I Strength Counts and Strength is Universally Admired when uted to good purpose. SEE Ths sterv of thrilis and sensation in whiVk j of strength play with the headline as its title I In 7 Big Heels AT THE MARLBOROUGH I The Hall for Comfort, Good Mask and Good276 words
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Advertisement511 1919-01-23 3 j Victory Scenes in London and in Scotland I and Ireland I IN A NEW OFFICIAL WAR TOPICAL FILM THE PICTORIAL NEWS jj A Story by the Greatest Detective Fiction Writer of all Time (which will be shown for Six Night, from Saturday, January 18) ALHAMBRAi The Hall for Music511 words
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Advertisement582 1919-01-23 3 1 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE fanjong Pagar Road Trami Paas the Door. Second Show eat 9.15 Bultcrfy Pictureß 5 Straight Shooting 5 A drama of the wiid \\mn f c > tming Hurry Our:y i>.ud i uuty Molly Malone. Episodei 3 it 4 of Tfce Mv»tery Serial in582 words
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Article1146 1919-01-23 4 It is over a year ago w P comment*d on the secrecy maintained by the Government and the Committee on Food Control, a secrecy which 'Md nobody any good and the Oovernment much harm. There were occasions where muoh good donf but the Government preferred to hide1,146 words
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Article156 1919-01-23 4 Rubber is quoted at 2/H for crepe and 2/i*| for sheet. Telegraphic communication with Knala Lumpur an I Penang has been restored. The Food Controller, the Hon Mr F S James, C M G, has returned to Singapore by the Klang. The Rent Assessment Board for Singapora156 words
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Article156 1919-01-23 4 At the Assizes this morning before Mr. Jusuc> Ebien and a special jary, the trial was continued of a Hokien, named Goh Hood, charged with the murder of a compatriot, Foo Chua Cheok, at Kallang Pudding early on Oct 17. Mr M C Johannes appears for the defence.156 words
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Article131 1919-01-23 4 Never was the Victoria Street theatrical hall filled as it was last night, on the occasion cf the presentation of a gold medal to Mies Dhanoo. chi-f actress of the Parsee Theatrical Co., at present playing in Singapore, as a mark of appreciation from the Singapore131 words
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Article109 1919-01-23 4 Macphall Co's Report. To day's Business Silver.—Unchanged 4S 7/16, Hongkong.— 41 f percent p.m. Shanghai.—45j. Rubber.—The auction is dull in tone bat yesterday afternoon's firming is fairly well maintained 74 to 75 cents. Tin.—No orders no market. Rubber shares aro dull—sellers lii y An v a8a $ll r 0 *t109 words
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Article89 1919-01-23 4 I The following will represent S. U. B a team against the Borneo Co'a iT\^°^ cV Fridd baaing theb R C'g ground Goal C A Johnson, Backs. A A Coulcher J J -hua Cheng Suan Paolo Consig Rnnn H 0 Tail Boon Wab, LED' Sooza Leow *>on Chuan I89 words
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Article383 1919-01-23 4 Arrivals in Harbour. JANUARY 22 Hsin Lee, Chi, 720, Capt afori from Bangkok, J*n 18, G mli Chan. For Bangkok Jan 24. Kwang Lee, Chi 646 Capt Sano from Badgkck Jan IS, Gnan Huat Chan. Kwai Sane, Brit Capt Mi:chell, from Calcutta via Penung Jan 14, Bontead a383 words
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Article274 1919-01-23 4 At the Penang races on Tuesday the following were the principal results George Town J Plate.—Si* furlongs Victory 8 9 Vincent May B 9 R~ss 2 Won by two lengths Tim*. 1 22 45. Tote £17. tiuala Lumpur Vase —Si* furlongs <siuery 8 1L Billett I larisha 8.9274 words
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Article49 1919-01-23 4 Mr G Aurely, Italian Consul, f en aus. bas reived a telegram trom Bangkok giving the following mnuore in the Italian Lottery.B.ngkok o! tickatg gold by Mr Aarely No. 1126. Mr John Brown, one third pnz, ncals 2,550, and No. 8335. F ,nt, Batterworth, one fifth prLte, tioala 510.49 words
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Advertisement204 1919-01-23 4 t ROBINSON Co. I Choice Perfumes I Great Variety. I Ban a otto I Parfnm J| omar I Robinia Khayyam I Kssenci White Rose I Standee r*. English I Red Rosa Crab ror Violets jH| I Apple V' I Night I Blossom hSFES!?* II Bunted Stock I Cashmere j Sweet204 words
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Advertisement194 1919-01-23 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. 14,1 in. galvanized piping, Bolts and nuts, assorted sizes, Copper wire 14, 16 and 19 G., Copper tacks and Copper boat nails, assorted sizes. 4-prong Assam ho«194 words
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Advertisement123 1919-01-23 4 Wilkinson's TANSAN f THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS. Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co, KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. Stock tht undermentioned goods for immediate delivery Asbestos Compressed Jointings j Pure Soft Soap Claw Hammers Burgess Tapping Knives Mosquito Green Netting Sponge Cloth Vermillion Powder. Gladioli,123 words
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Article593 1919-01-23 5 The Election Results. T 03 i A) in. XI, 7.10 a.m. la** iaai A message from n.rlin s*vs that the election results fffaSriet of Wnrtembnrg and Jjjjjollarn are Centrists, four B imgeoil and Peasants fSn* w« Democrats, foar S3 'i» mocfiUs, seven Independents ail Eighty-sOTSSI per cent f593 words
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Article32 1919-01-23 5 Ta- JT** 1 J'n 21 75 a-m- rr vmdent at ft P 4g «> n Jan 20 BtateB h and M J and have e **iiat 1 International "sr-siior J an 27.32 words
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Article1309 1919-01-23 5 Important Decisions. London, Jan 21, 7.5 a.m The Daily N ws c respondent at Paris (Jan 20) learns from a trnstworthy source that British eirelea are of opinion that the secret treaties made dnring the war shonld bn regarded as profoundly modified by later events, such as1,309 words
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Article160 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan. 22, 7 30 a.m. The oontains a despatch from General Milne describing the important part the British played in the ctiensive of last September against the Bulgarians between Like Doiran and the Vardar. The British fought sanguinary battles on Sept 18 and 19, suffering160 words
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Article61 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 10.50 p.m. Amsterdam A wire from Vienna sajs replying to the German-Ars-ttian Government's protest st the occupation of territory by neighbouring States, the B-itish Government opines that the Peace Conference most finally settle the delimitation, but until then the frontiers of the republic must61 words
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Article57 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan 11, 1.55 p.m. Toronto Mr Taft in a speech at the club aaid that Britain's supremacy on the seas In peace time always meant equally for all nations and in war time Britain mast main'ain her fl to resist unjast aggression, if she did57 words
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Article230 1919-01-23 5 Desire for a King. London, Jan 20, 7.10 a.m. Vigo A message from Toy says that travellers state that a monarchist rising has broken ont in many of the towns of Northern Pjringa», inelnding Oporto. It is stat« 1 that M Parva Conceico has proclaimed himself the Premier230 words
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Article148 1919-01-23 5 Threat to Asia. London, Jan 11, 1 5."> p. m Stockholm An LYmonian ooWrnunique sa} s: We and the Finnish battalion C3ptnred th« town of Narva, and large booty of gnns and the divisional and refiaaeotaJ staffs and took a great nnroV* of prison-rs. Trotzky personally nr tf -d148 words
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Article155 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 4.40 a.m A wave of labour anrn'. is at present passing over the country involving miners, engines, boiler* makers and many kindred trades The concession of a 4 7 hour week to the engineering trad-s has been causing rnnch friofon core-mint? which 1.1 000 in155 words
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Article136 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan, 21, 4.10 a.m. Mr Wilson, continuing bis speech at the Frenoh Senate luncheon, said: •There is a n» w world ahead and around up, awake fco its community of interestp, knowing that its deepest interests are involved in standing together for a oommon purpose, and136 words
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Article61 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan 22, 1.15 a.m. Paris: Le Temps considers that Constantinople and the Straits must become international territory. It attaches great significance to tb c fac' that the British General commanding the Allies has taken over the policing and sanitation of Constantinople owing to disorder and sub mits that61 words
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Article285 1919-01-23 5 Sinn Fein Activity. London, Jan 21, 7.5 a.m A Republican Parliamert in Dublin was to be opened to-day. A houaand tickets have been issued Irf e» ?vredt r u: 11 will later be ased and the proceedings will be to d drafting standing orders, ratification PeacTconT nt f285 words
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Article164 1919-01-23 5 Luidoij, Jan 22. LJJ a.m. The Imp* ri i Air Fleet gave a ban q tw to o] b its the British Bra pire s wmr-tictor A which Generals U.r lw.o l. and 1< chard Tomer an 1 the High C* mmissioners Perley and To ru K«efcjoa»s were preT164 words
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Article128 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan 21, 4 25 p.m. The fnneral of Prince John took place at Handringham. The remains hy sine- last night in front of the altar of Sandrinyham church. present at to-day's ceremony were their Princess Man Prince George, p,i D ee Henry, Queen Alexandra, Frinceas128 words
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Article71 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan 21, 7 5 a.m. The Tim. s 1 arm that it is pro. bable that a B itish Army of at least a million men must be maintained until p* cc is signed. Mr H> iiar Lhw on returning from Paris will preside at a meeting71 words
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Article25 1919-01-23 5 London, Jan 2-\ 1 15 a.m. Sir Aston Webb has been elected president of the Royal Academy vice Sir E Poynttr resigned.25 words
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Article64 1919-01-23 5 The undermentioned Singapore propettiea were sold by auction at the sale-room of The Commercial Rubber Co, yesterday afternoon freehold 'and and house No 16* Joo Chiat Terrace, area 15,171 square feet, bought by Mr. Shaik bin Alwen Alsngoff for $550. Freehold landard hous-> No 109 Bab slier Road,64 words
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Article246 1919-01-23 5 General Snmmtry. London, Jan 20, 10.55 p.m. The next meeting of the peace oonference ia expected to be tomorrow, the league of nations being the first question on the agenda. The busineesdike manner in which tb« delegates got to work under the presidency of Clemenceau lias created a246 words
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Article457 1919-01-23 5 (By courtesy of the Frenoh Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 20, 6 35 p.m. The French 3 per oent bonds are at fiance G3.25 the 5 per cent at 93.00, and the 4 percent at 75.75 Official The Representative of the Allied and Associated Powers met in the morning457 words
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Article45 1919-01-23 5 Sunday, January 26. From Johnston's Pier at 7, 9, and 10, a.m., 2.30, and 3.30 p.m. From Club Bangalow at 8.30, 9.30, a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 4.32 a.m. Height Bft. High Tide 6 3 p.m. Height 6ft din.45 words
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Article57 1919-01-23 5 The A.D.S. Entertainment. The fi at publio entertainment by the S::,gBj>ore8 j> ore A DS in aid of that leeerving canse, the Children's Aid Society, will take plaoe to-night at the Victoria Theatre, commencing at 9.30 sharp. The programme of songs, dancep and a mosicil play i e o57 words
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Article173 1919-01-23 5 The Harima Hall i 8 screening for the last time to-night, i n the second •mow, the Metro wonder play, *To the Death," featuring Mile Petrova, supported by Billy West. Charlie Chapi.ns donble, in a two-reel comedy. The attraction in the Ural house is a Harold Lockwood feature173 words
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Article99 1919-01-23 5 At the close of the enquiry into the death of an aged Chinese, who who was knocked down by a motor car, alleged to have been driven by Mr. H 0 Fowler, at the jonotion of J North Bridge Road and Stamford Road about 0.15 p.m. on99 words
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Article59 1919-01-23 5 The following promotions in the FM S. Civil Service have been ap. proved with effect from Ist January, 11U5 Messrs, C D Bo wen and T C Fleming, Officers of Class 111, to be Officers of Class 11. Messrs A F RichardP, E B William*, and W E Offices of59 words
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Advertisement449 1919-01-23 5 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Wanted junior clerk conversant with estate account* and typewriting for estate in Selangor. Apply with sopies of testimonial stating salary required to Box T.M., care of Malaya Tribune. 2 3 1 25 1 Motor-Car For Sale. For sale, a fi.neater Ford car (1917 model) i n splendid449 words
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Article471 1919-01-23 6 Wt 4o nmt nec£ĕ*arily C—jbrss tut opinions exprented ky t wn 'pendent* El the Etoxvr of the Maioy Tribune. Mr. 1 have carefully pvtMk j year lading article cf yesterday. In the long acc ant you give of the difficui'iee the Eurasian clerks are labouring under, 30a have omitted471 words
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Article435 1919-01-23 6 Mr Khoo Tbeso i"*-ij pcwed »v.*> pettoefoilj at Lid p*ita c 4 s Malay Btrtet, Pejuurjf, [on Taeadaj •*< Ding at th<* np- aX« ~1 ye-arij kni *r j( j Xj U f;ai"J in Puiai r, b« w»e broth, i f th*- lat. !r Kti435 words
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Article473 1919-01-23 6 rricn t t ,t H i tru ■"■m, iMut cut foUyww* tut .j m*mm --Der Shjuei. II- y j J'- is x isjrtojriii c- 1 Mf l B»tt n" 6 A 1 uli i iu- Ml. X.- i Xefkiha i 1 iuibb it. y MbS-M rr* j473 words
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Article64 1919-01-23 6 Hingapor,. J»„ )1 On Lou lon— Honk 4 ;<y< Ji( Deuiand ;-/4 i j.i'j I'rfvtt* ;j «<i/« 2/4 t On [no 1 Pl Ben* J T. ifji <th Hongki ng Hlteoghai Book I, i 4A Ob lav, BnnkT.T, |nj On JntMui Btnh d/d 1()6 oeeretKTW -buying rat., $8 S464 words
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Article64 1919-01-23 6 btllurtd (a Lo&dci. Th» following are IL. Jatee from BamgßfMJre of tLr bttopean I a;it iod ir-«* r daliaaij reaobei Jar.nary 4 do If do 4 do 7 do 6 do 2C do 6 do 25 do 7 L>-cemb<-r 2 do 4 do 1 do 7 Ao I64 words
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Article130 1919-01-23 6 Closing of the Accounts. The fire. Ibjta of cmtributiom to th*great Bad Croat .pp»>al on ''i hr Day <*r. being prepared and are now alrij< at complete. These first Itata aril I, of c jtira i 11 follow a bj oihere, and in to eoable (by itobe c130 words
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Article126 1919-01-23 6 Barlow Co's Report. Mliignjioie Jan 2'i. alu.u MiiiiM *o laot reporUd bav« ubuvvii v.ry little fluatuatioQ. I lin dtmand m e opening of ilit) Aiicliniiti u,in moiing Wfia [iitor and Uioffe naa alumni ali entire Uuk of tiliuu Ho#, it lor Ih« Of«pd b<w«n Alifcr ihb liifin I Vd«, I.O*eVU,126 words
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Article163 1919-01-23 6 Tbe result of the match. Singepore G ill CI-ib v B Kappa l G .If Club, pi-yt.- Dfl afapiial Til ill on Snndey. w&a- ae follows: Wolff end Furde 1, beat H I Jonea and H T Whit- Backland aud loat to H C Aspinall and R F163 words
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Article35 1919-01-23 6 Orders for week ending Saturday, Jan. 25. Tbaradaj I3r '.—"ngie Band practice Malay Club, Friday, 24 n.— Imbalance Clase YM C Orsnn I, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 2j.h,—Field Day. Frank C. Sands Commissioner35 words
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Article21 1919-01-23 6 8 .ij.6 in commonicatiou with the Co«uaieroial Wirilaai Station tkia morning :—e. i. klelchior Treub, Santa Crna, Mnncaeter Castle Valtala21 words
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Advertisement122 1919-01-23 6 [(RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. I Sflhyra jtfj BEER 9 AND I STOUT The Popular Drink Sold Everywhere. G AURELY Co., Willi a sorr throat it ia IT often hhm-r u r -ony to apeak a word. That ia the time when lfclWjDlf 0 1 Woods'122 words
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Advertisement280 1919-01-23 6 Trair Services, Singapore 'TiSfik tfuad f>i||>. I Ibe mail rams from Singapore for tr. aorta (ears Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sun lay ttosgtad) and 7 num. arriving at KY-> Luu.p ir «t 7.11 p m. and 6.4o m. The through -•xpresi to Penai kssses Kuaia LsunpUl at280 words
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Advertisement337 1919-01-23 6 Escape from Pain Has a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick a: heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a racing pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed jrotJ of j >y and made the whole world sssm ill of black gloom.337 words
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Advertisement188 1919-01-23 6 Xl RI N~ j A P A B N B E S E S E T fi YAMATO Co, mwn BEER Japanese Electro-Plating Co. I ELECTRO-PL A TING Platinum. Qui J. Siher, Copper, and Nk el, E ALSO \anojs kinds oi Repiiri. No. 39 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. Xl TEAR188 words
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Miscellaneous170 1919-01-23 6 viails Close. Tt day. Batu Patiat Aill$ Le >ug 2 30 pai Frtn Dick*o!j aud .Part tewe»t*uii*iE 'Hat* 2J< pm M&.. u '_ob 4 Muhj KtJtu I pm Pmau BttUkir ud Piuac bui&iif H -cjt K-'if S pm Puiau .Sjtgt Brnu.it E pm Kota Tingf "Meranti 4 pre S&-awais ii170 words
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Article1455 1919-01-23 7 Sir E. Birch's Reminisceuces. I was B-*ociated with some men whoa one cm never forgot. Two of them. I)r Bheppajd and Col Frowd Walker, in v, r learned to speak Malay. When the old doctor wished his Chinese boy to tarn ap the light he told him to1,455 words
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Article102 1919-01-23 7 Programme of Drills. Tbuieday, Jan 23, at 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall: »an 1 and Bugles. Mondjy, Jan. 27, at 5.10 p.m Drill Hall All unile, S v'c, (Compulsory). Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 5.10 p m Drill Hall AH units, SVC, (Compulsory), Thursday, Jan. 30, at 5.10 p.m.—102 words
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Advertisement415 1919-01-23 7 I BANKS d tfmß 3 ENGLAND n ia 50,000 Shaaaael paid 1 £1,210,000 0 j £2,000,000 X:> €1,20C,00<J is.* London liau j Bank, Ltc, T*e 09 Dfl a <t?nin»ier ;o£.>i I tO LUcial Ltd., Tk« National B»" I f«S of T -i*ad, Ltd. i art pened and CoHJ 0 ipar415 words
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Advertisement368 1919-01-23 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (In*rporat«i in the Straits Settlemente) 64 Klirfg 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 Keserve Fund and Rest 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon G van Esq Vice-Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek368 words
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Advertisement613 1919-01-23 7 NOTICES SEA SPORTS. CENTENARYDAYI9I9 SEA SPORTS will be hold on Thursday, Feb. 6, 1919, Off Johnston's liei Commencing at 9 30 a.m. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., have kindly lent the as Kinta for the occasion. Admission by tic\et, obtainable from F. Deason, Esq., 5. C. C. Pavilion. Ticket holders613 words
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Advertisement546 1919-01-23 7 NOTICES notice:. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, February 1 Monday, February 3 CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. i« 1 3 2 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that this day ray wife Lee Bock Neo has left my protection and that I shall not546 words
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Advertisement69 1919-01-23 7 CHILL ON THE LIVER ia a frequent cause of sickness at this time of year. I hen-fore keep your liver active, your system clean your body healthy by the occasional use of sasssal thus avoiding chill* and colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches. Pinkettcs are tiny but thorough, act as69 words
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Advertisement324 1919-01-23 7 |WNlRllllllllllWllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||^ I The Difference in this Baby 1 s l 1 not flabby one S 't u Btron u ft hCalthy bab,e I I ch.lU, andlis Baby who gCtS bronchi I S In IWI Ifl ill Mof '11 IV> I'TP l".- I ,f auuees of tlia n»irubiaf <illc SoliU, %ni324 words
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Title Section24 1919-01-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oally.j SUPPLEMEHT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. IssDtd Dalij. Vol. VI. No. 19 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article420 1919-01-23 1 (Exclusive to Mmlapo Tribmno.) Messrs Whrelcck aid Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour ns with the following advice under date 19th Df ceniber. The situation in our Freight market ia as follows To United Klogdom. There ia ao change to report on thie420 words
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Article128 1919-01-23 1 JANUARY 21 Pin Seng, Brit str, 378 tons, for P S wettenham and Penang. Lady Weld, Brit str. 242 ton*, for Malacca and Muar. Calypso, Brit str, 339 tons, for Klang via Port Dickson. JH Menten, Dv; str, 147 tons tor B Papan via Sambo*. Imib., Dat str, tODi128 words
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Article71 1919-01-23 1 Table for January The following ia the tide table for Telak Anaon Date: Time of High Water. A M. P. M. Jan. «54 t.f7 24 y.3l 10.07 n 25 10.17 10 53 26 11.19 Nil 87 0.04 0 37 28 1.28 1 59 29 244 309 3071 words
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Article84 1919-01-23 1 Alphabetical liet of Ini ot-.; (signal X G Q) an 1 Ba»paotrd (signal FPB) ports Signal nece»aary in adPort notified, dition t DiwMe. Quarantine flag. BaUfia FPU Orehr., n nal Men.iosvPiisli XGg i k,| m Hongkong X| Jj [jJSw,, Hob* and Os.k. XGg o>Sw., fog ct-wr 1^ Madra. p84 words
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Article66 1919-01-23 1 Friday, Jan. 21—M< on in Apogee Oh. 24 ru, M; L-et yaarter lib 22 m m. High Water:—3.ls a m Hfr. 4in 3.49 p.m. 7ft. Saturday, Jan. 25 —High Water 350 »,ru. Ift. 2in.; 5.1 p.m. 6ft sina. Sunday, Jan. 26.—High Wa»er 4.32 a.m. Bftj 6.45 p.m.66 words
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