Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI, -No 42 BINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 289 1 fay Guan Kiat J Cntraotwr f r supply of W F lRE WOOD w- ftnvanunwH and Municipal i|PHIUIPSmtI,SIMiPO«E.| m ft*. 0«, "f 2 d office h,.ur*. plow* ring up ,V.g! 6;c. Tank Road, Singapore. jfiii "GAIETY" To-night Junction of Albert and Beocoolen Streets. In the Second Show at 9.15 p
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    • 246 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging,: Single and Double j Rooms. For particular! apply to the Manager. I TERVS VERY MODERATE laltfnphlo Addrn* PRANAKAN." IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J IK EDA. I Workmanship Guaranteed, j 41, HILL STREET (Opposite the
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    • 136 1 I Great Western 1 Champagne |j VINTAGE uir'Speciil Reserve" H AVeryDryW,n \Wt Brut Special" Sgfe I a Natural Wine I y J THE ONLY American Champagne j ftWAKDED GOLD MEDALS I At the Foreign Expositions; Distilled by The Pleasant Valley Wiae Co., Rtaelms i OF DELICATE BOUQUET A FILL MATURITY.
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    • 288 1 iTayGuanKiatj Contractor for supply of F I JR E W O O 13 to the Government and Municipal Commissioner for the years I9iy and 1920. f Address: 18. PHILLIP STREET, SIIGAPOft. I •r 'Phone 13«1. 1362 «ad 1363 I ii After office hours, please ring up 1 N<m. 1073 or
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  • 112 2 rkf ffCMi g Mirth. i tits* I Mrs i. m"n t,# ».i io.*ai '*Mi I bavi a lr I i WO«id o< t Be I I I skirc ol c *t ir at a tin •I "ic Kr i ui ii Oili )./U i-ui: t#I: IMS m j
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  • 58 2 I LCOI B wbtau was I J ?K '"k *bjn ;r> ltt UJlo thn fnotorthi,. Sj rM y Xhfly tlVy r icbtndh •old i, ,s,,| W1 -If .v r i alto i ol the -s; «t. splt«,f a ,j uuhJv..-; n •<— <,l, sretl si tour mni
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 162 2 iiMBBBM THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS I t $2,000,000 I Bed Cross War Loan Lottery CLOSES I Friday, Feb. 2LS I THE RED CROSS requires funds to-day I as urgently as at any period I of the War. g m HIM l I Every Ticket purchased means a gift of I $3
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    • 61 2 Illll I*-. I THE THIHO Sn. H W.. Li.. J* M ii. Kri;. BAM LFE ANN LTD m K.Tomoda&CP (Pharmaceutical Chemists) REMOVED TO jso _HigjrsT| ON TW 15th» E r UAKY 1919. St*»». I h MO0,lTAN!, AUJiiON SALE OF if io, < 'ay. February 2 4 a# f/i <h>.,. A,„
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    • 143 2 F. lYE. s. Bar Charities Lottery. I LOSING BATE March 15, 1919. TICK TS EACH $5 Proudly the iast Lottdry in l will be held in tne Federated Maiuy States. New Sroch of large Varieiies LETTER WRITERS. M Th. L I.Ti.. Th> Th. Th. N Cora i Lcl t,,r in
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    • 211 2 AUCTION SAIiT^ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EitateofChia Ann V'ahl I Hill. An. uents and S:toas i. Ml|| m WcU-UcatEii Va.iiduie iftllMiu i On luesday. rturuary 23, a* 3*8 p a DitSr g -nm«i sank. Pow;j| AUfT S\ Valuable Chines© Jewfe]. fcry At tli* On Monday :ib 24. a? n a iMPOR'ANT AUCTION
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  • 252 3 i.agu February 21. /V. T and liener&l column. Copra. Hobn* 7«pMCtt.~-&ei ly- No bnsinf-ee. flbfo Hour.—No business. #a?r. No bnstiness. rw —ot«ady. No b ijilMoo 0K&« d —fs kol W v d«t. utnt Uc&! Lhrs«t ttfjtfhi Nutmegs 110 S. per ploul 153.00 Nutmegs 30 8. ,f. 57.00 Copra
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  • 268 3 Singapore, February IL M ess re Latham A Co., th Chartered Bank Chambers advie* the following quotations AlorGajah $3.30 $3 55 Kjm Kanfaaji 1.25 1.40 l »yer Molsk 2.45 2§5 Lye? PaaM 10.00 10.75 B iUrownie 5.00 5.25 Sttkit Jbiatoug a. 0.65 0.70 3ukil Kali] a. 1.00
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 The X4a.st Two Episodes of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO in 8 Episodes or 25 Reels KpUod. 7. The Last Exploit of Caderonsse 8 Reek. i. Punishments l Betii. AT thb ToNi^hi MARLBOROUGH Ik« Hal) lew Comfort, Good Masia and Good Pictarss Beach Road. SERBIA DELIVERED IX 2 REELS Interesting
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    • 568 3 From Monday, Feb. 17, to Saturday, Feb. 22 I The j Sensation Keyed Up to the Highest Pitch Alhambrala In the Tremendousl y Thrilling ntlhambni |j ;me Theatre William Fox Production I where yon I AT thb with an f liettheiiKST; mm H A ft M Mfw Mb aa "fXeT
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    • 505 3 AT THE POPULAR i'HOTO-PLAY HOUSE j EMPIRE Pagar Road. Trams Paws tkf Nfc I Second Show at 9*l Bluebird Photo pi 5 The lash of Powers A powerful Drama of Superb Beauty, with Bewitching Carmel Myers and Kenneth Harlan. Final 2 Episodes of the Mystery Serial aT XJJPE X Ist
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  • 1349 4 When diseasing the salary scheme- for CleriotJ S rvioe we mention* J that there w-re olerks of exceptional al iliry and merit, there were otheis ot average ability with m-ritorions service, and there were the drones. We did not mention thai there may be a
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  • 203 4 We are Bemi-cfficially informed that the Secretary of S.ate for the Colonic has approved of the appointment of the Honourable Aubrey Goodmao K. C Attorney General, S:r*it6 Settl-' ments, to b* Chief Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay S:ate«, and of the appointment of Sir J Murison, Judg», Zanzibar, to
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  • 278 4 The Cinemas. To-night is the last night when Sylvia of the Secret wiii b screened at the Palladium. Th-r* will a'so b« a matinee at 5 o'cl ;k for th* exhibition of th* ghai F.lms in aid of iae Bdgun Children's ani the Overseas Tc bicoo Funds. Th- Count
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  • 94 4 The annual Untitle of the Malay College Kuala Kuagmr which weren.Hon P -eli m i. nary h*ats ln moBt of having taken pW> the prions day, were favoured with fine weaker and w.re watched by a large crowd of spectators, including Hie High ness the Saltan of Perak and hie
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  • 375 4 Tin, no |got» t j tr l l H m Ch'-.u- i I T t ■wul' tmJ a, Q J rA g Ta- returned to Barawak iri pore yester lay byth*ii To da-, s Rv.. koyan 4j piko Pif 1315, Sfo, 2 1 No. 2 *IQQ. tr'.
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  • 98 4 Th« learh rate mi] •to the w»- k ending F- 15, was W Th total rn";b>-r of ieathf was W, of which 159 w males mi M females Ot- Eiropeaa ani I Eirasians I, ikx ''< Chines-. 29 Malays. 16 Io liana nvaW iths PhfthHi H Walarlal Fever
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  • 91 4 Surra's Cables In Germany The Attempt on Clemenc-a0... 5 General i Chri«:map. 1 01 Collision Bonfk Dg Straits Fr n Local Bhar~ Market Save ns from <vjr Pries li j Arnns-in-rts J Local an.l General C. C. A. Ani ir-ri rr J C. of C R A J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. Bnnga Otto R*jali of B ga M Violets Kemantin QMS Ptrtam Jf Omar Bobinia Khayyam Essence White Rose Stangee F* English Cr_h v 1 I Red Rose Apple- Night Blossom IjH Scented Stock CMh ere IH? Sweet Bouqaet pea Blossom. ■■■■■■■■■■sMssssßssssssmai GBRBBsaßßSßßßasßßsssssssssi OIL
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    • 171 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE I It means money to you. New goods constantly received to suit all requirements. Stocks may come and stocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elephant Brand Scythe Blato. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenches. Brades M%lay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan
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    • 107 4 j McCALLUM'S Perfection" Scotch Whisky Sole Agbnt*:— Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. WINE INO SPIBIT lEBSHIRTS. Marine engine oil British Special Grade AT PRE-WAR PRICES Obtainable from KIAJVI KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. ORCHIDS FROM India, Phillipines, and Java. THE NURSERY 66 Scotts Road. "The whole world is your
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  • 74 5 A Critical Situation, London, Feb 19, 7.25 a.m. At Weimar the GovernZ is'didenssing the critical situKoin the Rahr region, where nitentbs of the mines are in the 2h of the communists, who are Renting the transport of coal. P a telegram from Hanover states .u.t 10 00J loyal
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  • 324 5 London, Feb 19, 3.50 p.m. Uia confirmed that M Clemenis not seriously wounded. He m a ble to walk home. London, Feb. 19, 4.10 p.m. Fuller details show that Clemenceau was driving through the streets when his would-be gggyeio suddenly sprang from a D nblic convenience
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  • 75 5 London. Feb 19, 1.50 p.m. Pari? The demand of the Yugoslavs, which wer* presented at the council ol Brest Powers, include the whole Adriatic coast from the Italian frontier at Friuli to Albania, inclnding Triest and Fiume. The Italians strongly claim these ports, saying that the Italians are
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  • 83 5 London, Feb 19, 7.20 p.m. The hearing of the Rutherford cue, mentioned on Jan 14, was resumed to-day. Mrs Rutherford's maid emphatically denied that she had ever seen anything suggesting improper intimacy between her mistress and Seton. She also stated that at bet mistresses' request she J
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  • 69 5 London, Feb 19, 4.40 p.m. MrChnrcbiil, speaking in LonrW th we are recruiting a arm for two and three years «r^* t ol over a atha I(s^r m and secure well-diLi ,m,ntaiQ a tr ong, Th "'xnnM army on th* Rhine, aIJ! W f 110 intflJlt ion
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  • 48 5 London, Feb 19, 4.25 p m. :TheHonBehaBpaßB--ove,a ii, A r "P"ation Bill for Ll lon having preding art lo 3 temporary stannic* J f i4 000 The Bill PeaoM,, 1 enlistment in Ct?" 06 to l7 s.loo,enh*m*nls b+ n n yw oa, v withont reserve.
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  • 249 5 Arrivals FEBRUARY 20. Hai Nam Brit 126 Capt Mellor from Malacca Feb 19, Soon Keck Pontianak, Dat 111 Nacodah from Mersing Feb 19. Teo Beng, R S Barn, Dut 68 Nacodah from Bagan Feb 19. Seng Moh. Emile, Dot 94 Nacodah from Rhio Feb 20, Seng Moh. Melchior
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  • 99 5 FEBRUARY 20. Kaka Brit 274 for Malacca and Muar. Hai Nasa, Brit 126 for Malacca and Muar. Hebe Brit 545 for P Diokson. Euryalus Brit 2,308 for Negapatam via ports. Benarty Brit 2,510 for London via ports. Yunnan Bri 1,216 for Hongkong and Japan. Van der Para Dat 332
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  • 181 5 Per Montoro Mrs R Gooch, Mrs Denhelm, Mrs Rrs R Hutson, Mr and Mrs Weatherstone, Mrs Choveanx, Mr and Mrs Sherchffa, Mrs H W H Stevens, Mrs Jack, Mr and Mrs Hardie, Mr W J Lewis, Mrs L Steven, Mrs M B Clark, Capt and Madame Le Flock,
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  • 122 5 A fine of $100 was imposed by Mr Ham, Third Magistrate, this morning on Ng Ah Seng for posses sion of 10 tahils of non-Government chandu. Pleading that he did it because of unemployment, a young Jew, Elias Solomon Joseph, aged 22, was this morning charged before Mr
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  • 48 5 At least 73,000 Dance had fought side by side with England and her Allies, against the Germans, said Mr W Peterson, speaking on Dec 19 at Liverpool-street Hotel. Thousands of Danes in England, being refused for the Army, went out to Canada, Australia and America, where they enlisted,
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  • 583 5 [We do not necessarily endorst the opinions expressed by corre spondents A Suggestion. T* tkĕ Editor of fkt Malaya Tribmn. Dear Sir, —While congratulating I the Indian Christiana of Singapore for their formation of an Association with the name as the Indian Christian Association an association, th« objects of
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  • 234 5 To the Editor of the Malay Tribune. Dear Sir, —The letter tinder the above heading in your yesterday's issue hardly deserves a reply in fact the only reply being a disaffected indifference. The writer is perfectly ignorant of the object of the publio's clamouring for the registration
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  • 185 5 Union is Strength." To lAtf Editor r/ (Ae UaUf Tribmĕ. Sir, —The forination of a Clerical Union io Singipore with braoohos in tbe Peniosol* suggested by Pro Bono Publioo In your paper dated 19th February 1919, is crtalnly a case that should receive the warm support of every one concerned,
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  • 133 5 fo f Ae Editor lAa MaUif /nSauu. Sir, —In reply lo y\oir ajpot) dent Pro Bono Fabliau on »b« .*lx>v». sabj-ct, I wish to point out to hiiu that the ticket vendor "1 the H:ar Opera 1« oue Of th«i prnprrlnro tl- h:n !-...>[. L.. :i tickets tor
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  • 110 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Boslaess Bilver.—47 1 Hongkong.—3s per cent prem. Shanghai.—49]. Rubber.—Quiet. Tin.—No cables no market. Shares.—The market continues very quiet. Rubbers.—There are sellers of Malaka Pindas at $2.47$ Lunas 7.90, Pajams $11.75, Teluk Ansons $10.60, and Kempas $8.20; snd buyers of Ulu Psndans at 75 c*nts, Indrajirie $6.90
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  • 207 5 In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr A W Just, Magistrate, with Chief Court Inspector Taylor prosecuting, two well-known Singapore pickpockets were given stiff sentences for picking the pocket of a Chinese near the Federal Dispensary, of $39. It appears complainant had only a
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  • 76 5 A meeting of the Singapore Art Ciub waa held on Feb s'h. when it was decided that as so many members of tbe Club wonld be leaving for Europe during the year, no exhibition should be held until 1920, Lady Evelyn Young has kindly consented to continue as President until
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  • 698 5 Last Night's Entertainment. The Chinese Christian Association of Singapore celebrated their twenty-ninth anniversary at the V M C A Hall last night, when a large gathering of members and their friends met together and enjoyed an interesting programme of music and recitations. Among those present were the Rev
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  • 85 5 Sago flour is quoted at 24$ Tin is quoted at £224.0.0 in LondonTapioca is .n 45/- for fair flake and 45/- for fair mcd pearl. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American, is at 18. Llack pepper is quoted at 1/0 and white pepper at 1/3$ in
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  • 80 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 383 rd Auction, 19th and 20th February, 1919. Offered 1,920,591 lbs. er tons 1,303.83. Prices Rbajlised. Sheet Smoked Cents per lb. Singapore Standard Ribbed 72$ to 76$ Plain 62 61 Crepe Singapore Standard Ist Latex 73$ 77$ Brown 49
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  • 299 5 Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, Feb 20. Daring the week since we lust reported very little business has been done. At the opening of the usual week* ly Auctions yesterday there was a poor attendance of buyers and bidding was slow. An improvement set in however early in the day, but
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  • 130 5 Singapore, Feb 20. The weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday with a good demand at about last week's prices for Sheet and a reduction of 1 cent for Crepe. As the sale proceeded demand fell away and prices suffered in consequence. The top price for Ribbed Smoked
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  • 184 5 Singapore, Feb 20. After last Auctions the market declined to Sheet at cents. However this week's Anotions opened with a much firmer tone bat somewhat erratic, 78 was the highest price paid for Crepe and 76£ for Sheet. At the time of writing the market is
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  • 268 5 Fraser Co's Report. Singapore, Feb 20. The delsy in cablegrams it responsible for a great deal of the general trade depression which naturally bffects share dealing considerably. The position ot Tin is .ost obscure and Mining shares are a deolining market bnt both Rubbers and Industrial stocks hold their prices
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  • 158 5 13th to 19th February. The past week has been one of the dullest in the share market since the early dt.ys of the war. Rubber has been steady. Auction results 12 to 13 Feb: Total offered tons 2U6, total sold UoB,top prices sheet 765, crepe 78$ London equivalent
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  • 155 5 Th» death of Miss Kathryn Browne Decker which ooourr*d yr* lerduy evening at the General HoepUalj Colombo, from ptomaine poi» ruing, nys tbe Times of Ceylon of Pidi 10.will not only he mourned by bn-r colleagues in tbeFrawtey Comedy Company Out by all play-goers, it was
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  • 80 5 A general meeting of the Indian Printers Association was held on Sunday at K2, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, and the following offioe. bearers were appointed —M, S. Sarma Iyer, President M. A. Doraisamy Pillay, Iadue trial Press, Kuala Lumpur, Secretary R Savrimuthoo Nayagar, Government Press, Kuala Lumpur, Treasurer
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  • 318 5 Report for tbe ear 1918. The following are extracts from the report of the committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, to be presented at the annual general meeting in the Exchange Room next Monday at noon: Gentlemen, —Your Committee beg to submit
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  • 114 5 The "Englishman" announces that the Government of India is now considering the installation of a daily aeroplane mail and passenger service from Calcutta to Rangoon. It is proposed that a daily s rvioe of one aeroplane each way will be run to Rangoon via Akyab. Twelve machines are to be
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 181 5 UTfcsT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED For European Import firm a Chinese Salesman with thorough knowledge of local bazaar. Good salary and commission. Apply stating previous experience to X. Y. Z c/o The Malaya Tribune. 21 2 27 2 Auction Sale At Messrs Cuing Keng Lee Co. 22 lUtriea Place On Tuesday, Feoruary
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  • 784 6 All Red Beit* to Ibe Cape A fsate r v.--; f i it Lac I B s> fet s :.-*sa by tayug ■t disc;.'-, ti-: T ir.'»' MftjCV fcrxi 4f wssiik* preparative iay in is- peaoe- i 2 f i »j. cai Ittiaacry ifC'tar ivls f raraoii pUes
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  • 210 6 Baseball in Singapore. It] Matt, which will bi I tha aiuitaraarj of tha bjrin j 5 y .f &a«rioa'« fl at Praaidae'. the American A* Mjtl of vj lln t.iiir. at tr... rX«fOpi to whi;h ii.fl F X C-ii-LCV In- Qammui.., i I i«aii tare ban larii j pj
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  • 73 6 Th* Keppd doll Ulab hui WJW re *f -Uompeiition (Boceyj U« by lit Wait* S dowu. .olJowing i 8 the retail of the Me*. Momhly M uu\ (otrok .j fot r eDrury, W car.lv Uk-n oat. it I iiinrm 77 7 uaUoQ 04 14 77 W N Maoterton N
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  • 41 6 Hongkong Shanghai Bank. Tha report of th-i eoari of dir. 0 toth,, yearly geoeraj aaoeUng at liin«kong t «,n Kh:> 2>, inn profl'.H for t j.. it «.n«„no,™, amount to a MO 55" serve Fond, making it $ji OU O (inn
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  • 377 6 tVka iHtri <£ tit Itrie Ah I—^ St*.**-:-*, Ft 9 fi. »rvi-n i -aaaaa tser Stores. > «I j I t-z- kttj J- tj fji KtaiH c- y J- tJ I 1 >». I ~»ra* tt: I*.- M it «z i 1 ir- B;xi: It 2 ftfc:
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  • 51 6 Singapore, Feb. 21, On London— Bank 4 m/a t/4 11/31 Demand 2/4 3/32 Onlnaia I -l iVat63m/- 2/4 Hank T T. ml* On Hongkong— 0 On Jar.-? aDk d/d *<4 Bank T. T, 13§ On Japan— Bank d/d lft7 Bank of England rate 5»/ »r. ailver in London 47
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  • 44 6 t 11* Tti ii ;r.r --4 »rt la;*,, 0J loptttara from E«B«ftporo ■li J > 7 do M M do 13 do Ji Nof«nti 30 a ,jo 2* do 7 Ho 5 do 10 '«««J do 10 .J 0o 10 14 do 15
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  • 30 6 B Uf a C>xx j licili >q with th*OommHre»| W/irHes, Scsticn this m n>lrt f: c oit j. Dilwan lodwHwa, Bama ra Ifara, tar. •B *z. rytltwßvißj hiss, «j.kwood.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 J/RUSETS FLUID 'Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP OH Sale Everywhere. 1 Sokuro am beer Hh§ STOUT G PURELY Co., For Asthma and Bronchitis j ■WW, MEN RECOMMEND ASTHBRO. »«rr«won of ijcoua «nd I. an attack of tW immediate rtHoj Price $1.75 poff bottl«. I «I I 11, fco. AmM, »kol.»l. h.
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    • 427 6 Tn. i Sr v.'ees. Slnrtapor; (ffcoVtwf) Dili>. 1 f*" from Singapore J rth le»T6 Tank Road •ju oailj 7.7 a.m. (Sindaj SZLr 7 f G U '-M pa. and K.lsa.m. res] Thr liir ngh -ir-a, to Penar.g Tee Ca Uunpar at 8 am. laily, arriving at P«nang.t 6.23 p.m. rjt«
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    • 289 6 kj r nf\ j j p j A j B N B E S E S E YAMATO CO <. ;i:.<i Kudu Kudu Silk Crepe NigHNSoi Mending and Sewing Silks W MOST tTTRACTIVE SHADES Now being displayed Wassiamull Assomull Go, •Paoce 1144. ttl 57 High Street. Renew your Vitality Enrien
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    • 43 6 To-morrow, Saturday THE SI Ah OPEBA will give A Special Performance It m Thsjtrs sogi! North Bridge Road-To-Night 1 To-NigW I I HA WAI E MAJLIS (or A Trip te tmirjwM I) WILL BE STAGED Y. L. Tan, Manager. Phone 1366 for SotU.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 87 6 Mails Close. Ti dMJ. p tiT»..« Aa i tP> zm O =v m B Ji £a 5"» 1*. P. Ki*am t p~ w*C- t irr. u.: 7 Wfc3 R- nun. Bki :;».-zmi_i. K u S*r.«, B Pi--i.-6M=*riad* <-.• D« p. Ba»w I pa ?5j*b H*i L.« t poc a 3
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  • 527 7 Tbe Morphiue Question. I The Hoebj waxes wrath over the ohirgts hrc ught by foreign joum-ils ia the Far East against Japanese engaged in tbe practice ot MMggKaj| morphine aod other drwgl lot j Cniuu, •Says thia journal Because opium siuuMi poisoued tne Chinese people, EngLiid vTi.,cii
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  • 27 7 Or lon fo >nd, i fetor lay, I b 22 Satn: »1. I b 2?.--Fi Id De Fnank C. Bail I GoounitoJ m w.
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  • 980 7 The Bad Player. Wo have all met the bid pUyer and probably raost 0 f ns bsve nad uiore to do with him than we altoIhet appreciate, says a wri*er in the "Pioneer" However, he forms in interesting study if only as a warning as to whdt to avoid.
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  • 285 7 Bombay, Jan 20 s It is reported that strikers ar« seriously thinking of adopting methods of passive resistance. Th idea is to go in bitches and completely surround tra* hous-8 of all the prominent mill-owners and refuse to move until then demands are met. X violence
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  • 185 7 A public meeting has been held at Jeeeeltoa, British Noith Borneo, at wnich tbe following proposals wore adopted for the celenration of the s.gmug of peace :—l'hal the Admiral baa-iked to send a British warship, and, if possible, a captuteu Geruifu warsnip that the otle. bration snonid
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  • 40 7 Pro<; amine of Drills. Friday, Feb 2!. 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hdl, SVc Beernita No, Platoon Eurasian C 9 V C, Rote —Attendance at tare* Recruits' Parade a week is compulsory. O. A, Dekkick U. CWjiofjaj, Oommandant, s.V.C.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 221 7 BANrCS PHARTEBED B4dK OF IND A. AUSTRALIA MMA, 0*«"£ £2 000 000 ii#»rv«r ,r oU^r) B*»f>» ij io, 1 W'MtmliwtM Loudon <---■ rorincill| C^ par ioi»-* 03 ,ii nontkt tmt to* ft :*t*c«NflflK yii. _ITM ft LOS r.r—t, Ci." -VanLstabuSAeu i-'J*. MtflW i vOOCftl" Or DLB«***W ht**** l j ,(J
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    • 422 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank,, Ltd. ffnaorporated ia the Straits SettfcmenU) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up l&prtal $j,000,000 Reserved Liability or Shareholders $1,000,000 reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. < hairman Lee Choon Guar. Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon iieng. Gaw
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    • 409 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Thia ia to inform the Public that we tbe un designed are prepare to sell oor UiUtton (Australian and Calcutta sheep an 1 goat) at the following rates viz:— Betail at 52 cents per lb. A whole carcase at 48 cts per lb Mutton cm be obtained at
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    • 161 7 SOUr;, Bill SH INSURANCE M, LTD. INOOKPOUA TED IN' New ZEALAND FIRS Insurance effected on Bonding*, 800 l md Maraiandlae of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to thi world at rates, WAH HI.SK accepted to all parte. L. a L. MAHGOLIOUTH HaaagtT« Office: 2, ffaalayton Gfoei The> Eastern United Assurance
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    • 123 7 \t lliia your buv f I In i sickly feu jmu -ibipuLiiiiiM in play, ami an* n u (u aptte al u.ur rts I- wake hi»u will Wbat bare }'>u tfotta iuw»rd buibi. ingupbi» bitted pore, red bio i» *bat Iip nooiis uiotit, be u iv mt active and atrom;.
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