Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1919
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Title Section28 1919-01-31 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. No. 26 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31.28 words
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Advertisement437 1919-01-31 1 our client, are informed that 9 rd ersf'r firewood during the I r few Year holieteye will be «p m n Fnday tbe i ?C i nn arf. 19 and until 10 a,m 3 toe 3rd February, 1919. g TAY GUAW KIAT, jb, Phillip Street B "J""jjJppV NEW YEAR TO437 words
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Advertisement224 1919-01-31 1 nrTTMKiii Ti i it moan j Straits Ji-otet lAN JONG PAQAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. ;*or particulars apply to Manager, TERMS VERY MODEP4TL. Telegruphlc Addrew PftAfiAKAN. "=-"-jCT V.'<rTClHO&?<XimOCnOVoaoaal ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the224 words
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Advertisement155 1919-01-31 1 Expanded Metal Lathings I FOB 1 I Roofs, Coilings, Waiis, MNfeis, Culverts, Tim, etc. I s c g No. 27 Tru3sit Metal in Sheets 12 ft. by 19 in. i of! riMoaajea» ««««esoai ara t c; J SELF SENTERING New 124 Self bente: ing in Sheets J ft. by 29155 words
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Advertisement253 1919-01-31 1 h NOW LOOK HERE 1 Tay Guan Kiat Tbe successful Contractor for the supply of J to the Government and Muni y eipal Commissioners for the 't years 1919 and 1920. ADDRESS I 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Estate Supplies j Acetic (99&98° i.) Acid j Veneer Chests I Mo mi253 words
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Article322 1919-01-31 2 Recoastitotion Proposals- At the aieeting of ihe P»rak Planters' Asvetation Hie Chairman said that tome time »qo two meeting* wero held—one in B*.tu Gajah and one in the Ipon Railway Station —at which Colonel Sir Ar*h*r \dani8 met member* of the pNntinj, mining and commercial communities of Perak322 words
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Article223 1919-01-31 2 Delhi, January 17. A Bill to make provision in special circaun h'm ces to pappltvi.fnt the ordinary o-isniusl Uw and for tto P&erciee oi e merge BC powers by Government i« pubJiehed. It given rffe-ct to the r ci'iuuienJatiorix contained in Chap. t# r 17 of the Kowlatt223 words
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96 1919-01-31 2 Madras, Jan 18.—The Hon Mr A Bfairhead, agent South Indian Railway, is leaving on 23rd iustaut on deputation to Mesopotamia in company with live other agents selected from among officers of Indian rail, ways, and after six weeks' work with the deputation beeoims director general of railwnys96 words
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Article120 1919-01-31 2 Karachi, January 17.—Genera' MacEwan, interviewed, gave some interesting details of tho flight of the the treat Handlcy Page i)iplane from England. lie said the flying speed up to Caiio was eighty-tight miles per hours and from Cairo onwards sixtyiix miles or for Ihe full journey of 5,556120 words
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Advertisement767 1919-01-31 2 THE STRUTS SETTLEIERTS $2,000,000 ORB DM 1911 ill WAR LOAN LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government aud ru mnder the auspices of OUlt DAY Committee Tickets SIO each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be subscribed. 30 per cent767 words
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Advertisement31 1919-01-31 2 Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAI SAHEB DR. BASS' Secrets of Happy Life is being distributed free. Aprly to— lie Swistlyi Siliyi Pharucy. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA.31 words
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Advertisement385 1919-01-31 2 f Weakness h Every movement of th* body use* up ft definite I you overtax yourself, a* come* too exhausted to I recover its lost vitality without assistance. Your system is like a plant that ia drooping for want of water. And Just as water revives a drooping plants') 'Wincarnia'385 words
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Advertisement168 1919-01-31 2 JUST RECEIVED A SELECTED STOCK OF Tamil Coloured Maps (MOUNTED AND POLIIHEDj Map of the Malay Peninsula Map of Europe Map of the World Map of India Map of Asia VERY USEFUL IN ALL TAMIL SCHOOLS. CAN BE HAU FROM Naina Mohamed Sons 19, RAFFLES PLACE. Japanese Electro-Plating Co. j168 words
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Article271 1919-01-31 3 January 31. joeal and 1 v iy, BaaiuHua done, (fogo PwilMl done I —No Baainma. itaadj'. Bl > n«;a done. c la i Qol3t. Lit« U iirkst Oaofttiaai Kutjnagi 110 S. per pioal $53.00 Nobneji 80 8. 57.00 Copra B?H H-50 Copra 9oraog Tale llw) Copra 11 60 Copra271 words
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Article278 1919-01-31 3 Singapore, January 31. Messrs Latham Co., the Chattered Bank Chambers advise the following quotations AlorGajah $3.f50 13 75 WerKuninw 1.25 1.40 *>yerMolek 2.60 2 70 Iyer tan* 10.00 10.50 3alfosmii 5.00 525 3akii 0.C5 0.70 Bukit Xa f .il 0.95 1.00 Bukit X B 0.65 0.70 Changkr.tß*H«278 words
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Advertisement165 1919-01-31 3 ~A STtIRY KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Presented in Serial-Picture Form To-Night To Night AT T^E MARLBOROUGH TIM Hall for Comfort, Good Metric and Good Picture* Beach Road A'exandre Dnmoß* Immortal Story THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO Adapted for the Screen by tbe Famous House of Pathe Freres and p it165 words
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Advertisement708 1919-01-31 3 /I BRITISH PRODUCTION PAR EXCELLENCE I A Broadwest Special Featuring Famous British Stars in the Soreen Adaptation of a Famous Author's Novel AT THE i ALHaMBRA Tbe Hall for Music and Features BBACH ROAD. In the Second Show at 9 1« P-m- As show., in the British Official Tapical Film708 words
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Advertisement540 1919-01-31 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I-ojoug Pagar MM*. Pmb lßt or Second Show at 9.15 Great Topical Film Showing The Surreader Herman Navy f. Episodes 5 and 6 of the Mystery Serial f JUDEX Butteriy Picturts 5 The Man Trap 5 Featuring the most successful Actor Herbert Rawlinron. Ist540 words
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Article1100 1919-01-31 4 VI. As far as possible we have refrained fruui making comparisona when considering the condition of the members of the subordinate branch of tht Civii Service. Comparisons ere odiom, *nd vte trusted mote to the bare statement of the facts as they actually exist being the strongest1,100 words
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Article62 1919-01-31 4 We regret to record the death of Mrs 3-ah Liane S*ah (Koh sium Laaa Keo), aft tike age of 05. The lady passe 1 away at 145 this morning at No. 14, North Boat Q tay. Thr bite Mrs Beefa Liane Seah was m=.-ried in l*o7 and 1-aves b*-bi'62 words
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Article133 1919-01-31 4 Oj Saturday las;, at the Chnrch r f StJos-pb. Batu Gajib, Mr Joe W Sealiy, eon of Mr and the late Mrs R S Scnlly of Penang. and grandson of Mrs E Hochstadt, of Singapore, was united in marriige to ClaricLaora, youngest dausnter of Mr D133 words
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Article214 1919-01-31 4 The annual g-neral meeting of the Indian Christian Association waß held in Bhort Street Girls' School at 8 p.m. >n th- 20:h instant, with Dr J M Han :y in the chair. It was a well attea led meeting of the Indians and C»ylones o representing the214 words
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Article86 1919-01-31 4 At a meeting of th* Chines-* Christian annotation was held in the CCA Hall oa Tuesday, the 231h instant, the following officers were elected for the ensuing 3 ear, viz Mr Song Ong Siang, m.a.. l l m. President, re ebcted. Rev W Murray, ma, Vie- President, re86 words
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Article44 1919-01-31 4 Orders for tree* Saturday. Feb. Bth. Tuesday, F«-b 4—Sc ntmastere' Meeting, Commissioner's OffiV, 6,15 p m. Thursday, Feb 6.—A1l Singapore Troops parade Y.;vi.C.A ground 3 p.m. without I ayes. Friday, Feb 7— Ambulance Class V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Fhank C. Sands Commissioner.44 words
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Article60 1919-01-31 4 Macphail Co's Report. To day's Business Slt< r.~Uncnangi d 48 7/16. Hongkong.—411 percent p.m. Shanghai.—4s. Rubber.— C^aiet. Tin.—No offers. No market. The holiday mooed has seized the market and there is little to report. Uniteers have firmed slightly witu buyers at $21.25. Ulu Piahs find buyers at 1.52$ but few60 words
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Article57 1919-01-31 4 The Ipoh paper recorde a raid on Salak (near Kuala Kangsar) by 25 armed Chinese gang-rebbers, last Tuesday. The men looted three chandu shops and got away with $1,100 worth of booty. A party of Tamils tried to intercept the robbers, but the leader of the party was shot and57 words
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Article449 1919-01-31 4 In *ci' --vi cnetoT. th-re wilt be aa th° Maa'" 1 Ifcfbaoe -aeon Ctin~»- N*-w 1%; r will b° i«a c i is r -=ia. n F-b 3. jg qaotei »t 2 fot an 31; 11 Ist mWmL Mrs Cowan aad Mrs ffimiringi and child arrived today449 words
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Article125 1919-01-31 4 Entries for the firat d\y of the Selang r Tuif Cluo'i Sum mer Meeting nex* mouth are as foil ,v Races Our aud Six:—Ro- ai Plums. Rjuuißut*. The Bar], Oh Li La, Ampang, Fai.owiauH, Strawberr;., rtring*, May B, Will o' tbe Wisp, Caramu', Beau (Tiasatß ill Pool Hud125 words
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Article169 1919-01-31 4 Wednesday's meeting of the P A M in Knala Lnmpnr opened with ft discussion lading an h >nr on a motion moved by Mr B M T Cummine aa Chairman of the Kajaug P P A, which on Thursday passed the following rt solution "A general m<169 words
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Advertisement198 1919-01-31 4 ROBINSON Co. Cfcoice Perfumes m Great Variety. KMisatta Q 3" °T.. tra a Apple I N/Vf I WkW Bloasoaa t/t] I Sto€k Caahaaere Ifev. j W» Sweut Bouquet Pea Blossom. OIL FOR THE HOME Fw Aaoerai Use IS TBE HOST BCQMOHICAL FISH ASUPEtWB WATER. WHITfc BRAND ILLUMINATING OIL ASIATIC PETROLEUM198 words
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Advertisement209 1919-01-31 4 New Stock j Just Arrived Red Hurricane lamp globes, Moulder's hand steel wire brushes, Brass Lunkenheiftier's Lubricators No. 5 and 6, Zinc roll No. 14, #in. galvanized piping. Bolts and nuts, assorted sizes, Copper wire 14, 16 and 19 Q., Copper tacks and Copper boat nails, assorted sizes. 4-prong Assam209 words
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Advertisement123 1919-01-31 4 Very Old Scotch Whisky. ■MB BS '''Je! ClCillf 1 $«3. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. I I llll I BUNTINGS Red, White and Blue. FLAGS OF America, France, United Kinidom China, Japan, j and alss Ensigns Obi kii ii e at KIAM KIAT Co. 118 and IM Market Street. Gladioii, Dahlias,123 words
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Article334 1919-01-31 5 m Enemy Delegates. London. 29, 7.0 p.DV A telegram from Amsterdam oerman pea ce B» Mn y -m c>nsiB»of Sohiedeiernstorff, ErzberfflBno» s cretary Hanss«er' tn and Rantzau 0 ir participate in the opening will onl >/ th t negotiations proper by Bernstorff, ?W.Md Hauwemann. ,f LorJon.Jan 29. 7.20pm334 words
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Article119 1919-01-31 5 London, Jan 29, 5.35 p.m. Asch-me has been formulated by KUag Commonwealth p p *'nier, Mr Watt, f formation of an Empire CbAoaitsion which shall takeover control of the Empire war The governments cf all the DjHiini *nt colonies would b« (inly represented thereon. The commission wul I119 words
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Article113 1919-01-31 5 London, Jan. 29, 7.0 p.m. New BgV *ti th-o-vn en the "feaaV)*ing case when Ruthermi wig brought up in the police wi Ifnl murder. public prosecutor read a renarkabl- s-ri-s of recent letters by m Rather i to her husband, u°! D l in th latler 8113 words
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Article54 1919-01-31 5 Wulon, Jan 29, 9.10 p.m. tri!L A l i:n,rait y has announced utn *q«i?*lent to mTu lnCr 8 c f our soling, clarion! Tf COmmm *>< final contho navy adawT' frpm a shilling Plinth v C^ ta,ne *ad above, Marine, from one »n'iiixfrr T- r P rivate54 words
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Article17 1919-01-31 5 U. S. Immigration. W Jn Jan. 9 2.35 p.m. *i Hew v Mexico, Canada lani from tte17 words
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Article294 1919-01-31 5 Airmen and Volunteers. London, Jan 29, 8.35 p.m. The War Office announoea that the British armies at the date of the armistice numbered three and a half millions. Demobilisation proceeds as rapidly as retaining nine hundred thousand as an army of occupation. The latter will receive weekly bonuses294 words
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Article121 1919-01-31 5 Fighting the Menace. London, Jan 26, 3.0 p.m. Amsterdam A wire from Vienna says that under pressure of the authorities the Russian War prisoners Commission which was recently mostly occupi-d in Bolshevist propaganda has left. Some of the leaders we n arrested in Budapest and Prague at I :ie121 words
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Article59 1919-01-31 5 London, Jan. 29, 5.10 p.m. i Capetown The Government has refused passports to the famoua General De Wet and another Boer General Gibber, who are two of the members of the deputation appointed by a recent South African Nationalist conference to proceed to Paria to lay before the59 words
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Article41 1919-01-31 5 London, Jan 29, 1.40 p.m. Paris A telegram states that tbe Belgian Government has decided to kiep the ruins of Ypres as a memorial of the horrora of the war. The town will be rebuilt on a new site.41 words
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Article140 1919-01-31 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 29, 6.30 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 63.25; the 5 per cent at 93,00; the 4 per cent at 74.75. The Conferenc* disoussed the question of the German possessions. Japan claimed the Caroline islands140 words
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Article21 1919-01-31 5 P.G. Mrs H E Watson, of Val D'Or Estate, died suddenly at San Francisco. She was proceeding Home with her baby.—P.O.P.G. - 21 words
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Article264 1919-01-31 5 A General Summary. Paris, Jan, 21, 9.15 p.m. Yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr Wilson and the Foreign Secretaries considered the Russian situation, hearing M Noulens Frenoh ambassador to Russia who has recently returned from Archangel. The committee will consider the international standpoint ot the regulation of the hours264 words
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Article231 1919-01-31 5 Capital Sentence Passed. The trial on a charge of murder w;>e concluded yesterday afternoon at tho Assizes before Mr Jastioe Ebden and a special jnry of a Kheb, named Chin ben, who is alleged to have stabbed to death one Lo Tye Sin in a kainpongat Serangoon R231 words
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Article137 1919-01-31 5 Arrivals In Harbour. JANUARY 30. Tofnka Mam Jap 4,259 Capt Wak*zawa, from Kobe Jan 15, N V Idomeneus Brit 4,250 Cant Gil mow, from Liverpool Dec 29, W Mansfield a Co. Francis Gamier Fch 144 Capt Fyfe, from Malacca Jan 29, M Beranger, Emile Dnt 94 Nacodah from137 words
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Article81 1919-01-31 5 An interesting boat race was decided on Wednesday afternoon between two crews of five eaoh and a cox, a Malay crew from the C S Recorder and sailors form HMS Marguerite. The coarse was from the King's Deck to the Cattle wharf and both orews were ofl scratch. The Malays81 words
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Article262 1919-01-31 5 Cinema Shows. The Gaietj's change of programme for to-night includes, in the earlier half, incidents in China during the election of the late President Yuan Shi-Kai, Bnil.'ing of the British Empire series, Mothers of Franca featuring Sarah Bernhardt, Scrota Magazine and a Cub comedy; whilst the second house will262 words
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Article319 1919-01-31 5 Government Purchases Mount Rosie By order of the, custodian of enemy property Misers Powell and Co. Ltd, sold at auction on the afternoon of Tuesday the following 99 years' leasehold and freehold properties situate at Patir Panjang and Chancery Lane. Total "f s<il c $148,169.72, Pasir319 words
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Article177 1919-01-31 5 The appeal by Lan Pin against a fine of $100 for a breach of the Food Control Regulations was dealt with recently in Penang. Mr B E Rese, for the pppellarA submitted that the fine wat cxc* ssive. The appellant's shop was in Kelawal and be had,177 words
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Article189 1919-01-31 5 Fourth List The Committee acknowledge with thanke the following subscriptions collected by Messrs Tay 800 Siew, Yeo Chok Seng, Chan Teck Chye and Tan Tiam Hook (Previously acknowledged $3,105). Mr. Chan Say Peng $50 Tay 800 Biew 50 Yeo Chok Seng SO Tan Tiam Hock189 words
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Article82 1919-01-31 5 Delhi, January 17. —A Press communique says It is announced for general information that a notification revising the existing restrictions on exports from British India will appear in the Gazette of India of the 18th January. Very considerable reductions have beeh made in the list of articles82 words
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Article69 1919-01-31 5 Delhi, January 14. —No exchange compensation allowance will be admissible duriag the quarter commencing Ist January. The rate of exchange at which contributions to tbe Indian Civil Service family pension fund should be recovered during that period is la. 6d 1 16th d. per rupee. This rate will69 words
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Article269 1919-01-31 5 Special Court of Inquiry. A special Court of inquiry, ordered by the Local Governm nt, was held on Jan |8. in the court of Mr H H Macknoy, district magistrate, Rangoon, to inquire into the causes which led to the fire in No. 2 hold of the s.p.269 words
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Article43 1919-01-31 5 Sarrda- Sunday, aad Monday February I, 2 and 3From JohKhton's Pier, at 9, 10, 11, a.m., 2.30, and 3.30 p.m. From Clnb Bungalow, at 9.30, 10.30, a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m. High Tide 10.50 a.m. Height 10ft. lin.43 words
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Advertisement1142 1919-01-31 5 The Imperial Order In Council of the 26th Hay of October, 1896. In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Food Control Regulations, 1918, and of all other powers enabltog him in that behalf, the Food Controller, in pursuance of an arrangement made with The Municipal Commissioners, Singapore,1,142 words
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Advertisement315 1919-01-31 5 fine not exceeding $100 and to imprisonment of either description which may extend to six months. F. S. JAMES Food Controller. In exrrcise of the powers oonferred upon him by Regulation 7of the Food Jontrol Relations, 1918, and of all othor powers enabling him in that behalf the Ifood Controller315 words
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Article775 1919-01-31 6 Some Crop Prospects. Tbe Rangoon Gazette reports that a mass meeting of tbe Burmese community wai bold on Jan 19 at the Empire Theatre, at which delegates from eixty associations all over Burma attended, and it was resolved to arge that Government fix the price of rice. Tbe775 words
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Article87 1919-01-31 6 In the Supreme Conrt, Penang, on Monday. Mr (i N Saye, formally applied, on behalf of the plaintiff, Lira Uaik tV-n Neob. in th. Chinese will auit, for a cettitieve !,y the Conrt tfcat thpre ii ground to ippeal to ih" I'rivy Council. The application was87 words
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Article140 1919-01-31 6 Iv tha Kuala Luuapar Civil Court, on Monday, b-fore Mr. J. X Kerope, Magistrate, tbe civil auit was keai d in which Mr F. W. F. Day, it aearch Chamiat, who re»ide< a' 497, Hospital Road, me 1 the Sel ugor Government for $1 0 damages and140 words
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Article62 1919-01-31 6 Singapore, Jan. 31. On London— Bank 4 ra/s 2/4 11 (3J Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 9/16 On India— Bank T. T. 153$ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 45$ prem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 45 Oa Java— Bank T. T. 133$ On Japan— Bank d/d 106$ Sovereigns—baying rate62 words
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Article154 1919-01-31 6 You insure your house, against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against ache* and pains Little's Oriental Balm is an Ache aad Pain Insurant- for those who keep it handy can li*vh INSTANT relief fom Biekaehe, Headache, Rheumatism, Nearalgia, Sprain* and EVERY pain, small154 words
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Article610 1919-01-31 6 Prica Quoua ia th« Market tkis If crmag. Bin«APoaa Ju. 11. M(««n Lyall and Kratt, Exchange and Saart Br it~ la*ue ttic lut of l r. tai Kobber Shares. 3 tr r Bt en, ri J Aliatftr J Aigj 4 3 I/- Anglo-M*Uy 13/. Iftf--1 Ayer Kll610 words
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Article23 1919-01-31 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wirdeee Station this morning:— a. Grotine, Romphiu* Melchio Treub, Tjilatjap, Tamba Mara, Alps Maru, Celebes Mara.]23 words
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Article208 1919-01-31 6 To day. Port and Teluk kmom *Kinta JJJo pm Blmjue, m UiDitoai Br->iiwcr Bpm P» >rw ban <{ sKngrills I pra Ftaw< ML Soural ay;> M*ndj<rma.-t.tn. Stamen. I t i mwtm Saw.-trinda, etc Bayaksi I pm MMfuYa »na Milan i «•> vV» I'umianak Van dat Parr» I pm208 words
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Article70 1919-01-31 6 Ofllrtred lot.ri. following are the date* of '-lartT.ie fn-re Singapore of thv \it-»usp V->.lp pp 'heir deliver; Le**d**i. ■nwAteiM Lo»d«». November 12 January 4 do 19 do 4 do 7 do 6 do IC do C do 25 do 7 December 2 do 4 do 1 do 770 words
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Advertisement149 1919-01-31 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia BSKjpwp i THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. ———in i in.. ——ll n I SQhura |g BEER ffiHh STOUT HBBK| The Popular Drink Bi; W Kit B •w Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., tfe———_ Slagipore ft Penarg i y2 3 Malacca Street. Siafapore. Sole Importer! fur149 words
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Advertisement312 1919-01-31 6 CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express" are made for just such men—men of discrimination who require the best. No. 555 per tin of so $1,05. J*\ Packed in patent vacuum tins. (fo/ ARDATH TOBACCO CO- LTD., LONDON. I jjj„ ENGLAND Train Services. Singapore (Tank Road) Dally.312 words
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Advertisement340 1919-01-31 6 XI R I if j A P A B N B E 8 E S E T R (0) YAMATO CO., Singapore BEER A Cost O Quality Hj Combined. FRAMROZ Co. G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. doed aad well selected Mails Violia Piaao, etc. Good Striata340 words
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Advertisement179 1919-01-31 6 British (Siam)Nir Aid Association, "Our Day 1918 War Loan Lottery. Ticals 1,000,000 Tickets, Ticals S each Tue sale of tickets will eontißCt until 3lst January, 1919. The drawing wii! take piaci Sand.iy, February 15, 1919. Fred. Kempton Ho.:. >t*reur» VJ ntk. rs; Bai k Lai. BaniM Tic*, ts r.i d179 words
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Article486 1919-01-31 7 Life at Wieriogeo. *t You don't come in here again with your mud sabotr." Probably for the first time ia his life the exCrown Prince has been soundly dressed down by a village shopkeeper. Mr Bosker is a corn-chandler at W ienugee who has a telephone, and the486 words
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Article334 1919-01-31 7 Delhi, January 17—Tho following resolution is issued in the Gaeettsl of India Army Department The Government of India have d< cided that the fuuctious of the Cen. tral Recruiting Board should now be definitely held in suspension an! lhar in its place a new board to be334 words
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Advertisement506 1919-01-31 7 BANKS piiMTEIEB BANK OF INDIA. C li* AW CHiUA. n 60,000 Shares of p*io Bf Oft** 113 n,200,000 iSOsaca 2,0rr,000 R*c _I, H 0,000 ~>.<f> London bank, Ltd. The City »B" 1 nt nf Westminster Leo'* 0 L y, hoe il PrortacisJ Be 9- Lt f v IMeajaJ in of506 words
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Advertisement530 1919-01-31 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (taeecperated ha ta. StraiSi SetSVwaemta) •4 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability oi Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors Chairman Lee Choon G nan Esq. Vice-Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek530 words
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Advertisement493 1919-01-31 7 NOTICES NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed OB Saturday, February 1 Monday, February 3 CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. 23 1 t J NOTICE. It is hereby notified tVat the Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 6th February, The Gentenarg of the Founding of493 words
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Advertisement517 1919-01-31 7 NOTICES NOTICE. We beg to inform the public that we are dealing in Eagle Brand tyres for rikishaa and carriages. If any person uses a similiar trade mark will that person please communicate with us before Feb- tl, 1919. After that date, failing any such communication, we will comtinue to517 words
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Advertisement480 1919-01-31 7 Is this your boy Is he too weak and sickly to Join his companions in play, and are yon helpless in spite of your utmost efforts to make him well? What have you done toward build, ing up his blood Pure, red blood is what he needs most, If he480 words
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Advertisement531 1919-01-31 7 pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM I Is your Baby contented? j Your baby can he contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only if his food satisfies him. Baby should take his bottle to the last drop, ss rs should sleep peacefully, and week after week gam in ss XfiPEbK weight and531 words
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Title Section23 1919-01-31 1 PRICE 5 CENTS Straits Shipping Gazette. fmnetf Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THEJMALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 1919 Vol. VI. No. 2623 words
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Article352 1919-01-31 1 Arrivals In Harboar. JANUARY 29. Crotius Dot 3,706 Capt Albert, from Bataria Jan 27 I'tional "Rotterdam." For Manila. ▼an Goens Dot 644 Capt de Weerd, from Deli Jan 27 K PM. For Deli Feb 1. Indragiri Dot )61 Capt Mnlder, from Indragiri Jan 28 K P II. For352 words
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Article151 1919-01-31 1 JANUARY 20 I>c h, Brit 528 for Penang via P Swt-r.enham. Krian, Brit 453 for T Anson via Malacca. Medusa, Brit 323 for Belawan D^li. Hai Nam, Brit 12G for Malacca. Glenfalloch, Brit 1,434 for Penang. Don Jose, Am 1,214 for Manila. Sarie Borneo, Dot 356 for Bonrabaya and151 words
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Article91 1919-01-31 1 Friday, Jan. 51.—High Water; 9.24 a.m. 9ft. 3ins 10.5S p.m. 8ft, 4ine. Saturday, Ftb.l, —High Water 10.8 a m. 9ft. 8ins 11.27 p.m 8ft. 9in B V Sanday. Feb. 2.—High Water 10 50 a.m. 10ft. lin U,i6 p.m 9ft. lin. Monday, Feb. 3.—Moon in Equator 9h: A.,91 words
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Advertisement384 1919-01-31 1 :m. Konlnklijko Pakotvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated in Holland ROM PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OT BATAVIA. Telegram Address Paketvaart 2& 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governments Special 5,000 tons Tourist Steamer p ROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA V Route—satwia. Semarang. Souraaaua, Brisbane Sydneg Melbourne Vice A> Passages from Singapore to:384 words
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Advertisement262 1919-01-31 1 Phoiii No. 1925 O.S.K. The Osaka Mercantile SkaSa. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated iv Jipan.) No. 2 Da Souza Street Proposed Sailings fro* Singapore. For LONDON ria Portsaid. Borneo y[ r\i Feb. Celobea 21i.ni Bail. Mi r. For MARSEILLES via Portsaid. Indus Mam in. i. Ft t Loaon Hani led. Mar. For262 words
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Advertisement480 1919-01-31 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND p SHIPPING GAZETTE. h Th* Popular Newspaper of th*- Strnitt Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Cempldte Reports of Local Ev :ui 3 Condensed Nows from F.M..5., Java, China, India, Ceyloa and Japan. Fall «nd Latest War News, j NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail480 words
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