Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1919
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Title Section29 1919-02-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVEmG DAILY. Vol. VI. NO 28 SINGAPOBE, ETJESDAT, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4.29 words
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Advertisement296 1919-02-04 1 ir fur the -opplv of e «ood ,„-.cir»i com- a I M (J-xitivctor for the S«ff« be l0; r 'me for tbe yea™ ••PF' 7 L l9l a A 1920. I "GAIETY" Cinema Junction off Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Grand Change OF Programme TO-NIGHT. \*r. 7% r mfa CUPS »ND296 words
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Advertisement210 1919-02-04 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. P"or particulars apply to th* Manager. TERMS VERT MODERATE. elagnphlc AddrtM PRANAKA.N." \RE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station.) The Asiatic Hotel 826,210 words
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Advertisement135 1919-02-04 1 I Great Western j Champagne j 1903 m |f VINTAGE II I jjLi "Extra Dry" ML Ifjffjl" Special Heserve" HH t Brut Special" fc g f£ L -«j^ Natural W na fijjßP^ (no sugar.) THE ONLY American Champagne AWARDED GOLD MEDALS At the Foreign lixpositions. DISTILL" Ii BT The Pleasant135 words
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Advertisement265 1919-02-04 1 PM 1 > fI.N(W LOOK4HEKE 1 lTay'Guanlliaf| The successful n ontractor Jk for the supply of 6 *> the Government and Munii eipal Uornmissioners for »he years 1919 and 1920. i ADDRESS I 38 PHILLIP STREET, SMBAPOBE. m mmm iiianinmia-iTia Estate Supplies; Acetic «««mu Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests265 words
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Article717 1919-02-04 2 Tbe Swam! Vivekananda, (The Editc- of »he Malay Mail.) Sir, —From the snow-eapped height! of the Himalaya* down to the sunny wutci of Cape Comorio, throughout the length and breadth of the island of Oej lorn, all over the lands of domiode of tbe sons of Ind and717 words
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Article109 1919-02-04 2 The sweat] smelling taem orchid one of the fow Burma orchids which it HHcim cannot ba ineceaefally grown outside of its natire jangles, appeared in Christmas wee* m town,' and was in good oVaaaad evert whore. Mr Obrietopbar in bis work on his hi X game shooting109 words
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Article52 1919-02-04 2 Hongkong papers to hand state ihav his Excellency the Officer Ad ministering the Government (U(, D Mr Cimd Severn, OMO.) hM an nonnced that he has received a telegram from the Secretary of Stat* for the Colonic intimating that His M.jeeiy the King haa been gracious. Knight Bachelor on Mr52 words
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Advertisement459 1919-02-04 2 iii hi nwffirlTn iTiTJUilli!^ THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS I $2,000,000 OUR OUT HIS Sit MR lfj| LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government and raa ander the auspices of OUR DAY Committee I Tickets SIO each. (Singapore Currency.)I I^oJ^r^V 0 l0ttery wiU 1x3 Two MilIion Dollarsf iVW,UW f 0U0) or such lesser amount as459 words
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Advertisement188 1919-02-04 2 Dr. J.B's Blood Tonic A remarkable preparation of Indian herbs, at once effective in all liver complaints. It is a valuable tonic for creating appetite, purifying the blood and eliminating those impurities of I the blood which undermine the health. j A Trial of one bottle will convince yon. I188 words
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Advertisement561 1919-02-04 2 NEW STOCK OF Educational Books JUST RECEIVED. Elementary Latin Grammar by J. B. Allen ...Il.tX) First I.atin Exercise Book by J. B. Allen 1.80 Cicero de Amicitia LM Byron's Childe Harold, Cantos 111 &IV 0.70 Bacon's Essays O.fK) Macau lay's Efsay on Pitt 1.75 As you like it by A.561 words
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Advertisement154 1919-02-04 2 Japanese El€ctro-Plating~CflT ELECTKO-PLATIXG a or Platinum. QolJ, Silver, Copper, and Nickel, F. fc ALSO Various Kinds o* Machinery Repsin. No. 39 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. Foods for Infants and InvaHdT Just Reoeived a Freah Supply of tho followino--1 O j Savory and Moore's j and Virol. Wholesale and Retail at154 words
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Article211 1919-02-04 3 F jruary 4. a iunia. 3 —Stead j liioiaesa done. S-iqo c\ Mr- —B done. ftoM i ly. B tatdM d«>ne. rt^ProArfs.—Mar* I <n?t. MvBMfl i 10 B. per ptoal 153.00 Irtngl 80 3. 57.00 r a BaS 11 50 11.60 Hnpn Poogalri 11.60 CofnZayoiifl 1100 fbpre rV.o211 words
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Article259 1919-02-04 3 Singapore, February 4. Messrs Latham A Co., the Chartered Bank Chambers advise the following quotations AJorQajah $3.50 «3.75 4.yer Kanlng* 1.25 1.40 \yer Molek 2.60 2.70 ftvyar Panaa 10.00 10.50 EUlgownia 5.00 5.25 BukiWelofcoj? 0.65 0.70 Bukit Katil 0.95 I.CO Bakit X B 0.65 0.70 ChangkatSerdf;.,.. B.uo259 words
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Advertisement157 1919-02-04 3 ["X STCR* THE WORLD OVER Presented in Serial-Picture Form To-Night To Night AT THE MARLBOROUGH fbt Hall for Comfort, Good Masio and Good Pictures Beacb Road. Alexandre Dumas' Immortal Story THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO Adapted for the Screen by the Famous House of Patbe Freres and put up in157 words
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Advertisement675 1919-02-04 3 A BRITISH PRODUCTION PAR EXCELLENCE I A Broadwest Special a I Featuring Famons British Stan in the Screen Adaptation ol a Famous Atrthoi'fl Kovel AT the I ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music and Features BEACH ROAD. In -the Sooond Show at 9 IS pm- As shown in the British Official675 words
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Advertisement581 1919-02-04 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ■eajoag Pagar Raa*. Ttmm Vtm r Second Show at 9.15 Episodes 5 and 6 of the Mystery Serial JUDEX The Opening 2 Chapters of tke Universal Serial Supreme In 16 Chapters featuring Fearless Marie Walcamp and a Strong Cast. —i Ist Show sit581 words
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Article823 1919-02-04 4 The more details given about the Labour unr. et in th* United Kingdom the morn nnrcaeooable appear o be the de-man 1-« of the strikers. It \Konll app j -riaia groups of workme i in Glasgow and Belfast are trying to force the Government to deal directly wit*!823 words
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Article309 1919-02-04 4 That there ie abundant literary ability more or less dormant in Siugapore, has bsen proved on several occasions in the past year or two, when new local publications have made their appearanoe and immediately M oaught on through sheer merit. The more scopo for an exhibition of these309 words
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Article246 1919-02-04 4 The Malaysia Annual Conference of the Methodißt Episcopal Church will meet in Singapore this week and next. Bishop floater C. S.nu z, dd„ whose episcopal residence is in Omaha, U.S.A., and Bishop J. W Robinson, D.n resident in Hornbay, will be the presiding officers, and about seventy-five246 words
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Article355 1919-02-04 4 Another Murder Case. With Mr Justioe Ebden on th* bench, the Assizes were resumed this morning, when a special jury was empeneliod for the trial of one Teong Ah Kirn on the capital charge. Mr A V Brown the DPP con deleted the case for the Crown, while355 words
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Article89 1919-02-04 4 The Fifth Inter untitled Match of the M F A will t ike place on the day before the C ntet try, in singapore, with no doub, a record attend, aoce. -'Wngeanca for 1915," when in the south three goals were scored in the first ten minutes and Penang beaten89 words
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Article443 1919-02-04 4 Robber is quoted at 21— Pm and I/U for sheet. re Said Tau-»hy has be* n an pointtd to act as D etrict mJI Krian. r Mr J A Black uas bean a poiw i toactaa Assistant District' 018*1 Krian. Madame Yuan, the fir b t wif443 words
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Article118 1919-02-04 4 Th- fun-,- d el rue Utelfi I) C van L Boomkam;», of the Singapore br.r.ohof th. Boil tai" trading company, t<' k plaei at Bida la-i Cemetery f eaterdey afternot n at 5 attest led by largo number^of the Jec-raeed gentle-man's friende, i ..ading th" B D118 words
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Article82 1919-02-04 4 Reuters Cables P*g* Peace Conference Bolshe\ism Industrial Unrest Socialism French rjotatular News liavae Set \ie i r General Now Hiodaiam Strain Produce Local Bbare Market Labour Trouble 3 "Our Ma«asiut» M Local aud U( net«l The Abb:/, a Tue litothodiat dm'erenc Inc. Gen;, nay F.ir r Corr apondence82 words
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Advertisement193 1919-02-04 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes rw Great Variety. lu|i itts B *ll #i ttm Vlotete [W KM#IM |^B WbjUh Rom Apple- T* IB HLgW BiosaoM SBr 111 5tock Bouquet t p w Blossom, OIL FOR THE HOME j For fcanerai ,LigHtin£ Dm **A# IS THE HOST ■COMOBICAL FISH A SUPERFINB WATER.193 words
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Advertisement203 1919-02-04 4 New Stock Just Arrived Red Hurricane lamp globes, Moulder's hand sttel wire brushes, Brass Lunkeirheimer's Lubricators No. 5 and 6, Zinc roll No. 14« I in. galvanized piping, Bolts and nuts, assorted sizes, Copper wire 14, 16 and 19 G., Copper tacks and Copper boat aails, assorted sizes, 4-prong Assam203 words
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Advertisement111 1919-02-04 4 Very Old Scotch Whisky. jg M 523. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. BUNTINGS Red, White and Blue. FLAGS OF America, France, United Kingdom, China, Japan, and also Ensigns Obtainable at KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. Gladioli, Dahlias, Asters OBTAINABLE FROM THE NURSERY 66 Scotts Road. Two great and111 words
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Article579 1919-02-04 5 Territorial Problems. London, Jan. 26. 7.20 P.m. V, flovernuient has proThe inter 8tfl f lh^ ised loni'S will be r 9e nted freocl» 0 conference similarly to »ttbeP«f CJ F,b2, 3.0 p.m. a provisional agreement \uf and Pol**, menon Ffb 1, tioned in <* h t q, cho-blova^s579 words
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Article43 1919-02-04 5 Lou lon. P«b. J, 11,40 pm. Jtockk la An Kathoaiaa essay troops J 1 «w wn of Walk and 5 I I 3, 12.30 a.m. v '*t mli L rl tlutt a rt.vclt •starred Thalni un fi htlt 'B "«ahardeup 7S43 words
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Article20 1919-02-04 5 The londoD JaC S7, 3l p m f lM bqweUw points Wicieed U^id of tiul froUi the view-20 words
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Article379 1919-02-04 5 Less Serious Aspect. London. Feb I, 7.5 i p.m. Glasgow was quiet to-day. Three more arrests were made in connection with the riots, including the well-known English Socialist George Ebury. It is unofficially stated that there are ten thousand soldiers at Glasgow. The Chief Constable states that measures379 words
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Article195 1919-02-04 5 Conference at Berne. London, Feb 2, 4.25 p.m. Berne The International Socialist opens on Feb 3, B.anting probably presiding. The following foreign delegates have arrrived Britain ten, including the M P, Mr J H Thomas, who will state the British d legaUon's views on the L°ague of Nations, Ramsay195 words
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Article26 1919-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1, 10 0 p.m. Monmouthshire playing against a team of New Zealandere, the All Blacks, at rugger, lost by three points to twenty-two.26 words
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Article145 1919-02-04 5 On Thursday afternoon last week an old Chirrese coolie was rnn over by a train coming from the south n e ar Malim Nawar, the station before Batu Gajah is reached. The train was stopped a*:d the man was picked up. Both his legs w«re found to be145 words
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Article229 1919-02-04 5 A General Summary. Paris, Jan 27, 12.45 p.m. Tbe League of Nations was debated. The most pioturesque touch of the afternoon waa afforded when a delegate of China, Lou Tseng Tsiang. formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs in China, giving his support to the principle of the League, in229 words
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Article302 1919-02-04 5 (By courtesy ot the French Consulate.) Paris, Feb. 1, 6 15 p.m. The French 3 per cmt bonds are at franca 64 the 5 per cent bonds at 9*2, 20 and the 4 per cent at 75.15. Th* Chamber adopted a bill for the repairs of the302 words
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Article12 1919-02-04 5 London, Jan 26, 7.20 p.m, Hongkong The Governor has resigned.12 words
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Article153 1919-02-04 5 The handicaps are Race L —Earl 10.12, Ampang 9.11, Plume 9.3, Roumania, 9.0, Ohlala 8.4. Aringa 8 3, Paul 7.12, Fallowland 7.12. 'Race 2.—Will o'the Wisp 10 0, Victory 9.12, May B 9 3, Caramut 8.9, Beaulight 8.0, Brummell 7.12, Strawberry 7 10. Race 3— Bl .ek Watch153 words
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Article486 1919-02-04 5 Great Scheme on Race Course. The Raoe Course is being rapidly oonverted into a huge Country Fair for Centenary Day. Work is going on night and day at the erection of some fifty stands, and sil showt. The Paddock will oe convert, ed iubo a "Joyland" for486 words
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Article143 1919-02-04 5 Hongkong j aasports regulations are published in the Gazette. A list of licensed auctioneers for Singapore is published in the Ga/^tte. The hon hl« A M Pountney is appointed custodian of enemy property with eifect from D?c 18th. Toe following are exempt* d from registration under the Societies143 words
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Article133 1919-02-04 5 The Chinee Ground, Tr-lnk Anson, pr,«HntM pay appearance on tho 22nd instant, the occasion being a KOftptfoa givtn by «he Chinese c untiiuuity of Lower Pnrak to Mr Elward Shaw Hob*\ D.strict Officer, Lower Perak, on the eve of his tnnsfer on promotion to his new133 words
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Article281 1919-02-04 5 A World Famous Trio. The Cherniavsky Brothers return to the East after a record-breaking tour throughout the United States, Canada Australia, South Africa and India, during whioh they covered a distanoe of seventy-five thousand miles. Aachildreu, Le >, Jan and Miechel Cherniavsky set out to conquer the musioal world281 words
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Article139 1919-02-04 5 The Oai-ty change of programme to-night include* in the early houde a repetition of the celebration Incident! at Peking and further episodes of Liberty; whilst the later entertainment will again show the educated monkeys and The Avenging Trail, supported by a Billy Woat Faroe, The Slave. Stnart Paton,139 words
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Article296 1919-02-04 5 Forpcasting the report of tho above commission which ii beiug printed the limes of Malaya says From enquiries made we understand that on several terms of reference the Commission is wholly or partly in agreement with the observations made on the points by the Committee appointed by296 words
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Article105 1919-02-04 5 There is at present (says a c >rrespondent of the North China Herald) residing in the lamasery of Kumbum a Fiench lady who pro-ii-sirs to be a Buddhist. Her arrival hore caused a stir fmaong the Lamas ■Hal for miles round the country talk arai about this foreign lady who105 words
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Article11 1919-02-04 5 [IPif do not necessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by oorreepondents11 words
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Article147 1919-02-04 5 r t» Mtor of O* MeWfM W—. Sir,—I Bud iu the advertisements in the local papers with regard to the eniertaiuuiciUd to be held on Centenary Day, only Malay Theatricals and Chinese Wayangs are to be held. I hope there is sufficient reason far selecting these by the147 words
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Article103 1919-02-04 5 Macphail Co's Report. To day's Business Bilver.—4B 7/16. Hongkong.—3£f. Shanghai.—4s. Rubber.—Dull. Tin.—No market. Little is moving en the share market, which will require a few days for recovery after the Holidays. In Rubbers there are enquiries for Pa jams lat $11.25, Balgownieß at $5.15, Kedaba $3.40 and Jimahs about $1.75.103 words
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Article132 1919-02-04 5 Passengers arrived from London this morning per s s Novara Mr and Mrs Town, Mr C L Silver Mr P J Parkins, Mrs S M Elder and infant, Mr A N Wyld Dr P and Mrs Crahay and infant, Lieut F Addey, Sgt. R Price Capt M Reddle,132 words
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Article163 1919-02-04 5 Ihe area sown with gingelly up to Ist January, l.\ in the Madras Presideucey iff estimated at 481,700 acres. This excludes the late crop which is sown in March-April, mainly in the Circars and the south and which will be included in the final estimate next163 words
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Article47 1919-02-04 5 Accused Convicted Madura, January 15. —Judgment was delivered this afternoon by Mr. S. V. Nargunam, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, in the Dr. P. Varadarajulu Sedition Case, convicting tbe accused under section 127-A I P. C. and sentencing him to rigorous imprisonment for a period of 15 months.47 words
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Article89 1919-02-04 5 The Olive Branch, the third ship built by Messrs A V J >seph and Company in Rangoon, was success fully launched in Lower Pazundaung by the Hon Mr H Thompson, the naming of the boat being by Lady Carey. The Olive Branch is 165 teet over-all, with a beam of89 words
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Article46 1919-02-04 5 Prince Mchamed untitled Mira of Persia i 6 now in Calcutta studying local conditions to improve trade conditions between India and Persia, He is consulting local experts with a vb w to introduce cultivation of tea in Persia. The Prince will shortly leave Calcutta for Delhi.46 words
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Article445 1919-02-04 5 A Protest From Bui ma. The following is a copy of a letter addr-Bied to the Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma, by the chairman of the European Association, Burma Branch Sir, —I have boen desired by my committee to address you vsith refeirccjto the high homeward445 words
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Advertisement203 1919-02-04 5 Singapore Centenary THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1919. FAIR To be held on the Race Course (By kind permission of the President and Commit tee of the Singapore Sport Club). AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. ADMISSION FRtt TO EVERY ONE. 4 p.m. Procession of School Children. SHOWS—Joy land for ChilJren, Ccconut shies, Shooting203 words
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Advertisement597 1919-02-04 5 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Centenary Day at the Town Hall, 7.30 a. m. No vehicles, except those conveying passengers who have invitation tickets fur places mentioned in the following paragraphs, will be allowed nearer to the Town Hall than (a) St. Andrew's Road, from Europe Hotel e-rner to a point directly opposite597 words
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Article799 1919-02-04 6 Annual General Meeting. Th* armful general meeting. cf the Singapore Sporting Clnb was held on Friday »v~nint In th> Exchange, Mr G U Farrant pr.-r,i lieg. Other member! of c mmittec preeent were M*-ssie J h Sounders, ORE Mugllston, A W Vick, W Pee), and a Urge799 words
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Article50 1919-02-04 6 3iM fared ia LAMitJti Th» following are to ol from d the atiioponil Mailt it. !ait~*rj n London. Lift a* ••»■«> December 2 do 4 do 3 do 9 do 14 do 2'» da 7 do M do 13 do 11 Norember SO do 12 December 30 February50 words
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Article763 1919-02-04 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this loreiaf. SIM..U jß.b Feb. 4. eaan Lffall E-.»tt. Xi >:.g« and Bksrt Rrokwi, iHue tbe following Hit A »u«m Kobber Share* V- Ai r 2 I i< I I/- Aa« v Jv:» 4 8 .'3 J'• aagt -M»'j»y '3- I Aye/763 words
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Article64 1919-02-04 6 ci. «r 11 c, Feb. 4. On London— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/a 2/4 17/32 On India— Bank T T. 155 On Hongkong— Bank d, d 3S| prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d il Oa JavaBank T. T. 133 i On Japan— Bank d/d64 words
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Article104 1919-02-04 6 Slowly but auroly the Preea Bureau is developing into a Goverrrcer.t news-agency, aayi the Mornir g Post. It sent out laet night a commnni ea4ioo which brgioa 'Ii ia under. a:ood that before the report atage of the X location (ScotlanJ) Bill if cached the Sfcretary104 words
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Advertisement142 1919-02-04 6 l/RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Sahuro id BEER (t%m STOUT bjbU Be Popular Drink I vs# Sold Everywhere. G. AURE.Y Co., Malacca street W^H^^^vx^^^^l Sole I,n P orter for S.S. F.M.S. dr Suma! /r^^f: i'^^ T Phone 815 Tel. "A ire j M ill— 11 m142 words
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Advertisement488 1919-02-04 6 j CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express" are made for just such men —men of discrimination who require the best. Sftt No. 555 per tin of so $1,05. X 3s!si\ Packed in pntent \acuum tins. J **»f* ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD., LONDON. w i^aHHH^IHBiiS Tfnfn Services,488 words
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Advertisement402 1919-02-04 6 kjTri h J A P A B N b E S E S E T R !YAMATO CO., Singapore. m aßmmmMmmmmm mmm aw aaaawaaw*»*M mmm ■< 1«. k_wav* j**» ■•^Jc«^^-v-^^ c|f-rf>r ij^^^^^ Wassiamiill Assomufi s Co, JEWELLERS, SILK CURIO MERCHANTS, 56 57 High Street, SiDgapore. Telephone 1144 SINGAPORE? LARGEST Reliable402 words
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Miscellaneous197 1919-02-04 6 Mails Close. T®d»y. Merging A Trangg *nu Ponti >n»k > pm Batu Pahat Mana >.80 pm Port Diek«an k Part .Swettanham "Calypac 1.80 pin Vt'totaand Muar Lady Waii I I Pnlau Batata uj Paiaa Bulang H *k K»ng 8 p:« J'. Kambn, Rhio, Billiton, Batavia, Cherib n. rvtmarar.g, Sxurabaya. Ampenan,197 words
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Article1409 1919-02-04 7 An Incident at Diwtciyeti. We did nok join up oommnnications sua occupy the country Wfm Hilleh and Nasiriyeh until the cold weather. Thig district wai almost clear of Turks. Only one email detachment, whicu h*d been lett behind at Diwauiveh Iv charge of the stores and the sick1,409 words
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Advertisement342 1919-02-04 7 BANKS muTOa BANK OF IMOIA, faml ia 60 000 tb&ree of fiidapi* £1,200,000 o|aaa £2.000,f»v0 ':s**r". Pn*prk lon fcge*r« £l v £oo,oCo BAliXßfl t F s /(and, Tn« naiwi Tkeßn" Pnu v. Ltd. Tkt C.ty* a v i fmtiwiar London r raK* i t. ~J. i Bn* v, BIS panH342 words
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Advertisement348 1919-02-04 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. «„,1 tt B*r.i|. •4 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,00 C Issued Capital $2,000,00 C bhareholders $)1,000,00C Keserve Fund and Rest... 668,000, BoARa of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice-Ciiuirman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek Khiam Esq. i im Nee ~oon Esq.348 words
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Advertisement568 1919-02-04 7 NOTICES SEA SPORTS. CENTENARYDAYI9I9 BE A SPORTS will be held oa Thursday, Feb. fl, 1919, Off Johnston's Pier Commencing at 9.30 a.m. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., hare kindly lent the ss v Kinta for the occasion. Admission by tic eel, obtainable from F. Deason, Esq., S. C. C. Pavilion.568 words
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Advertisement446 1919-02-04 7 NOTICES The Ayer Molek Eubbe» Co., Ltd., The United Malacca clubber Estates, Ltd., The Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd i The Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estate*, Ltd The Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given (a) that on and after this date the above Companies shall no longer issue446 words
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Advertisement161 1919-02-04 7 J G#*Qf s*'5*' r—^^^^ If it makes you short of breath to go upstairs you ne<~d no other proof th-it your blood is thin and watery, N' Xt to pallor this is the commonest symptom of anaemia. Every woman who fails to p.ss the staircase teat should build up her161 words
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Advertisement418 1919-02-04 7 gMIIIMIIIH I Her First Baby j i« at a loat to know what food to give her first baby. 3 =s Although the showers all her love and care upon him. baby still docs Sstßtt en. Bat her anxiety ia ended directly she tries Glaxo. I rE OSi tha advice418 words
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Title Section24 1919-02-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE VNALAYA TRIBUNU. issued Daily. VoL VI. No. 18 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article274 1919-02-04 1 .Singapore, Jan, 30. Robber. To London, from Singapore, Penanp, Port Swettenham or Malacca, 23d s. 6d. per ton of 60 cubio feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore, Penan s. Port Swettenhim or Malacca, 2375. 6d. per ton of 50 cubic feet. To London, from Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Kelantau274 words
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Article218 1919-02-04 1 "A legacy has jnst l*ft to the King in his farthest Dominion that will interest him greatly fis a J sailor," says the Gaardlan. "This isthp remarkable library 1 and of N»w Zealatid bookn and records, gather-d with great j industry from all parti of218 words
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Article129 1919-02-04 1 Alphabetical list of Infect«d (aignr.l X O Q) Suspected (signal FPB) ports Signal necMtAry in adPort notified. dition t-> Disease. Quarantine flag. Bataria FPB Cerebro-Spi-nal Meningitis Bataria X G (J Stnall-|wx Batavia M Tan&> Priok X O Q Ckolera Bsmbay X (i Q Cholera Qalcutta XGQ Cholera H.mgkong XBQ129 words
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Article39 1919-02-04 1 Tuesday, Feb. 4 —High Water 0 26 a m. 9ft 2in 0.13 p m. 10ft. lin. Wednesday, Feb. s.—Moon iv Peri gle 9h. 34m, X., High Water:— 0 58 a.m. 9ft. 3ins ;0,57 p.m. 9ft. 7ini.39 words
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Advertisement557 1919-02-04 1 TIE MALAYA TRIBUNE ▲ID SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phon* 'Mm. 171* SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable ia Advance. Per mum 514.00 Half-yearly J-2f For quarter 9 Per aaeneem Postage Extra 50 eta, per aaonth. P.* 0, British India aPCAR line (coarainEg Ihoorfc*atji> a ftrcfbfttti*) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 5. N. Ca557 words
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Advertisement413 1919-02-04 1 K. p. m. Konlnklijka Paketvaart MaatsehapplJ i (Incorporated in Holland) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address i Paketvaart 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governments Special 5,000-tons Tourist Steamer FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. j loots—Batavia, Semarang, Souraoaya, BrtsDans Sydney Melbourne Vice Vim. I Passages413 words
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Advertisement256 1919-02-04 1 PhoHC N«. 1925. O. S. K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. *~0., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) Mo. 2 He Souza Street Proposed Sailings fron Singapore. ftusject Su shug.witksta a«9m) For LONDON via Portsaid. Borneo M>rn mid. Feb, Celebes M*ra mid. Mar, For MARSEILLES: via Portsaid. Indus Mara mid. Feb. Laaon256 words
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