Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1919
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Title Section28 1919-02-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] > AND^^f SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. -No 43 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22.28 words
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Advertisement286 1919-02-22 1 TayGuanKiatl Contractor foi supply of F f lHEWOOD I Am Government and Municipal 1919 und I 9 0 .mmis SS PHILLIP STREET, S1R6AP0RE. g Ph n e Wei, im -d 1363. i Ar-WSTatw: I 87c, Tank Road, Singapore. HtiirGAIETY" To-night Jaaetioa of Albert and Bencoolea Stress. Ia the Second Show286 words
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Advertisement228 1919-02-22 1 i iifj wHin—m Straits Jiotel TANJIiNG PACAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single aud Double Booms. For p.i n %rt apply to th«s Manager. TERMS VERY MODEBATRt reltfrapb'c Au lre*t PRANAKAN." IF YOUR TEETH ire worn out. and before they get worse consult J IK EDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET228 words
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Advertisement134 1919-02-22 1 Great Western Champagne j I 11 VINTAGE H{j M "Extra Dry" jBl special Reserve" ■fill *>'•"»"»»• sajp Sft "Brut Special" W'll k Natural Wine THE ONLY ilmerican Champagne I AWARDED GOLD MEDALS At the Foreign fxpositions. Distilled rt The Pleasant Valley Wine Co., Rtaeims Or 1 DELICATE BOIQIET k FILL134 words
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Advertisement280 1919-02-22 1 j Tay Guan Kiat 8 Contractor for supply of FIREWOOD f' to the Government and Municipal j fi Commissioners for the years I 1919 and 1920. 1 Address: 36, PHILLIP STREET, SIlfUPML 1 er 'Phone 1361, 1362 and 1363 hi After offiee hours* please ring up I Not. 107* or280 words
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Article524 1919-02-22 2 Mao With the Umbrella. A correspondent writes The prevalence of litigation in which irresponsible broker*, Indian, Malay and Eurasian, are implicated, not to their credit be it said, gives rise to the question, why moh indiriduals should not be called upon to son f ri. Bute to tbe524 words
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Article297 1919-02-22 2 The Gunner rides on horseback he lives in luxury, The Sapper h*s his dag-oul as "cushy ss can be, The Flying man's a sportsman but he lives a long way back, In painted tent, or strawspread barn, or cosy little shack. Sapper and Gunner and Flying man, each297 words
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Advertisement343 1919-02-22 2 ————MBMBBMMBBMMBMBBBji, THE STIIIITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 Bed Gross War Loan Lottery CLOSES Friday, Feb. 28 THE RED CROSS requires funds to-day I as urgently as at any period of the War. ""minium jlEveryI Every Ticket purchased means a gift of S3 to tbe Red Cross AND I A Loan of %T343 words
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Advertisement192 1919-02-22 2 THE THIRD STRING. we have already enumerated th'- tw i *t*in l, ~ir HAW ti iwi i Shipper*. We have from S. £vSS "ANCHOR f< V wners and Agento. Among them lv 11 L> Tor shipSjiiS* -11 3 Crowru 82 c rrLifeßuoy. Life Tuiili V" v ."1 a, uum HofaM192 words
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Advertisement437 1919-02-22 2 Nerves 99 Our nerves axe similar to an ir hi oate network of telegraph wires, I Controlled and nourished by a H portion of the brain —knows ss I the nerve centres —the delisate I threadlike nerves radiate in all I directions throughout the body. So long as the nerve437 words
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Advertisement687 1919-02-22 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Estate ot Chia Ann Siany Decg Valuable Tawn and Country Properties situate at Hill. Amoy and Telok Ayer Streets, etc-, etc and Builr y'" ntents and sites situate at Ann Siang Hill and Bukit t Will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at an earl"687 words
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Article257 1919-02-22 3 (appro February 22, 7 Km -S** L and funeral column. r .ry-:.- N > traeV ujryr—Steady. No buaineae. ftaso Flottr< —No business QmmmhiST.' -Ho bnsi n «<B. r-epy:— atf* No basiaea* (ft* Pad <*,-'•--•- Notmagi 110 S. per pionl $53.00 ViXmn 80 8. 57 m 111 11 M257 words
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Article255 1919-02-22 3 Singapore, February 22. Messrs Latham A Cc„ th* Chartered Bank Chambers advise the following quotations aJorGajab $3.20 $3.50 r Snalnr» 1-25 1.40 i aoiei 2.45 2.53 LyerPauM 10.00 10.50 B mie 500 5.25 JalOK if 0.65 0.70 Bakit KaOi a, 1.00 I.o* Bakit KB A, 0.70 0.75255 words
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Advertisement117 1919-02-22 3 "Tlie Last j Two Episodes of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTD in 8 Episodes or 25 Reels ■pi,*** The Last Exploit of Caderoosse I Reek. KpiioJe h. Punishments 8 Bath, at Till To-Night MARLBOROUGH lb* HaH for Comfort, Good Mnaic and Qood Pic tar aa Beach RoadSERBIA DELIVERED IH 2117 words
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Advertisement565 1919-02-22 3 From Monday, Feto. 17, to Saturday, Feb. 252 F «I Sensation Keyed Up to the Highest Pitch j 1116 I In the Tremendously Thrilling Alhambra Albambra te j la the only j the Theatre! William FOX ProdUCtlOO theatre 3:ALHAMBRA#^ and the BEST served aecommo- The Hall for Music and Features565 words
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Advertisement493 1919-02-22 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUBE EMPIRE fettfuog Pagar Road. Tram* Paw Second Show flat 9. Bluebird Photo pi 5 The I ash of Pow^rs A powerful Drama of Superb Beauty, with Bewitching Carmel Myers and Kenneth Harlan. Final 2 Episodes of the Mystery Serial «r xjjpje x Ist Show flat493 words
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Article1227 1919-02-22 4 The claim put forward by Bel J gium for the atrip of Dutch territory on the left bank of the Scheldt is likely to caoae considerable friction if persisted in. It must be considerably irksome for the Belgians to find that thrir access to the sea from1,227 words
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Article213 1919-02-22 4 At the invitation of Mr Tan 800 Hock a team of the Singapore Chinese Football Association went up to play a game of football against the Malacca CiuL> on the 18th January 1919 on the Padang, and another on the 19th January 1919 against a mixed team213 words
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Article128 1919-02-22 4 The one ia which one Shaik Mohauied Maricar is sued by the Municipality in respect of the rent retarna of housea, further engaged the attention of Mr Langham Carter, Senior Magistrate in the District Court yesterday afternoon. It ia alleged that defendant, being required to furnish returna128 words
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Article65 1919-02-22 4 We are officially informed that His Excellency the Governor has received from the Secretary of «tate a telegram to the effect that, although the Secretary of State is not yet in a position to make any announcement in regard to shipping accommodation for women aud ohildren he desires65 words
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Article44 1919-02-22 4 In the District Conrt this morn, ing, Mr Langham Carter sentenoed Chai Ah L ie, a Hokien postman, to 6 months' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of detaining postal articles handed to him for delivery, the terms to run concurrently.44 words
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Article123 1919-02-22 4 Macphail Co's Report. To day's Business Silver Unchanged.—47f, Hongkong.—33f prem. Shanghai.—49j. Rnbber.—Steady. Tin. Share?.—The market is sill exceedingly doll. Robbers.—Uln Pandans have sold at 75 cents and Trafalgira at $1.10 Jiinahs have buyers at $1.70 ami sellers abont $1.75. Alor Gajahs are wanted at $3.25, sellen asking $3.45. Malaka Piudas123 words
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Article461 1919-02-22 4 Tin, r.o quotation. Rubber is quoted a' J/OJ crepe and 1/11} for sheet A mail from Earopo to reach Singapore about th, inst. Mr C W A Sennett, civil M is granted eighi months W« full salary. ieave ThP.xporUtion of white rk, parboiled r c', or narii461 words
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Article35 1919-02-22 4 To morrow, Feb. 23 From Johnston's Pier, at Ift 11 a.m., 2.30, and 3.3».» p.oi. From Club Bungalow, at t».30, 10.30, a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m. High Tide 2.26 p.m.35 words
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Article74 1919-02-22 4 Reuters Cables P»g«* Peace Matters 5 In Russia 5 M. Clemer.cean 5 Progress ia Near East Hav&s Service GENEUAL On Brokers The lofantrj rnau 2 Straits Produce S Local Share 'arket 3 The Belgian lettiaa Atnus«inents Local and General Marine Conn Correspondence Shipping News Church Servic- s 17th74 words
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Advertisement197 1919-02-22 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. Banga "oaloi Otto or Kemantln u|k Violet* Parfnm J Omar Robinia Khayyam Essence White Rose Stangee if*' Eng,,sh IB Red Rose Crab j' of.Violets \I Apple- U iiJ V 0 Night Blossom Scented Stock Paris XI l Bouquet 1 QJt Pea Blossom. OIL197 words
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Advertisement183 1919-02-22 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to yoa. New goods constantly received to suit all requirements Slocks may tome and stocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elephant Brand Scyihe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenches, Brade's Milay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold183 words
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Advertisement107 1919-02-22 4 McCALLUM'S Porfoctlon Scotcb Whisky Sole Aornts:— Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. WINE IND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. liiir ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT P RE-WAR PRICES Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. ORCHIDS FROM India, Phillipines, and Java. THE NURSERY 66 Scotts Road. The whole world is your107 words
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Article489 1919-02-22 5 Varied Discussions, London, Feb 19, 7.10 tun. m nniane from Paris says iSSSo- Commission to- \Ui tne evidence of Japan, of America, Italy, d Feb 19, S.O.p.m. t„ the House of Commons Mr V asked tha names of the diaries who were actually :!i to wree, on behall489 words
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Article72 1919-02-22 5 London. Feb 20, 11.40 p.m. Bale: It is officially stated in B «lin that in conformity with the armistice Wins, hostilities w hh Rolen I were suspended on *b. 17. London, F*b 21, 7.20 a.m. Warsaw. Feb 19 A telephone menage irom Posen eiates that jiotwithstan ling72 words
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Article42 1919-02-22 5 Lon i Feb 20. 3.50 a.m, Mr Lluyd Ge„rge r. Coived an argent recall to Paris aud proceeds diatelj after addressing Conference to morrow. Later. The Premier haa decided o remain in I adandat present, not 10 Fraace b,ore Ftib42 words
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Article36 1919-02-22 5 London, Feb. 20, 11.40 p.m. A n influential committee of J'Oamoußri and others has been ortUttd for the purpose of arrange jeompreh-npiveseheme of 1. °a r <* throughout the eotmtM in webratioa 0 f peacwdaj.36 words
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Article448 1919-02-22 5 Condition Not Dangerous. London, Feb. 20,1.40 a.m. Paris The oondition of M Clemenceaa at three in the afternoon was stationary bnt the temperature had slightly risen. M Clemenceau is resting and visitors are excluded. London, Feb 20, 3.15 a.m Paris M Pichon, describing the attack, said that after448 words
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Article256 1919-02-22 5 London, Feb. 20, 12.50 a.m. At present the miners' ballot in South Watat haa resulted Prostrike 18,000 against 2,500. The ballot oontinues to-day. A two-thirds majority it necessary for a strike. London, Feb. 20, 1.10 a.m. The ballot of the South Walea miners has resulted in 32,903 in256 words
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Obituary13 1919-02-22 5 London, Feb 21, 2.0 p.m Tokio The death has occurred of Ukushims.13 words
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Article560 1919-02-22 5 Review of the Situation. London, Feb 20, 2.25 p.m. Renter learns that the following is the present situation on the different Russian battle fronts. la North Russia the position at Marmaosk aud Archangel is unchanged. It is reported tint the Bolsheviks are massing troops here, their numbers being560 words
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Article193 1919-02-22 5 London, Feb 20, 11.5 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Cnrzon, reviewing the great work whioh the British have accomplished in Ike Nstf East, said that in Mesopotamia we have been secarely established for the past two years, and progrtss there in irrigation, agrioulture, the193 words
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Article474 1919-02-22 5 A General Review. London, Feb 14, 12.5 p.m. In many respects yesterday was a moat fruitful day for the Peace Conferenae. Definite progress was made towards peace. The Supreme War Con-jcil concluded its debate on the new armistice conditions, adopting the view that ihe next armistice terms ahould474 words
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Article147 1919-02-22 5 London, Feb 20, 6 15 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Munich states that Prince Joachim of I*l aaaalijami of tha ex Kaiser, his been arrested, suspected of being conneoted wi'h certain intrigues. A wire from B rliu Bays that the strike of employes of the stores mentioned on147 words
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Article29 1919-02-22 5 To-morrow Moon Laat Quarter Monday Lodge St. George Regular, f p.m. Taeiday. R«nt Board, 2.15 p m, Thursday. R. A. S. annual meeiing, Museum, 5 p.m,29 words
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Article11 1919-02-22 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed fry •orr#spondents.]11 words
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Article839 1919-02-22 5 r« the Iditee tl tht Mala* fiWmm. Sir, —Your reader haa been very pleased to note that some one haa expressed his opinion concerning the formation of a "Clerioal Union" in the Straitß Settlements with branches in the Peninsula. The idea of the formation of an839 words
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Article97 1919-02-22 5 Dear Bir,—Your aorreapondent, who subscribed himself a Government Clerk waa ipso facto a rodomonte. The heading that yon gave to your instructive leader in your issue of yesterday was the just one. Instead of his oonveying hia heartfelt gratias to you (if he is in the Government Servioe,97 words
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Article305 1919-02-22 5 The annual report of the Penang Chamber of Commerce shows a membership of forty. Trade throughout the year has been good, despite the war difficulties, the fall in rubber and the subsequent decline in tin. Tha volume of exports was greatly curtailed, Priceß were generally satisfactory. The easiness305 words
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Article196 1919-02-22 5 It is understood, says the TOM, that the staff of the Malay States Guides with abont 150 men are expected to return to Malaya in July, and their headquarters in Taipmg is being already prepared for the return of Perak's war heroes. Captain Golding will be in196 words
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Article32 1919-02-22 5 President Wison has been offered the Preaidenoy of the University of North Carolina, at a salary of $2,000 a year, after the termination of his term as President of the United Btatee.32 words
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Article57 1919-02-22 5 It is reported that all the pawn ahope in Canton have msde hng< profits during the year 1918. Tbia waa due to the opening of gambling and the raiaing of rice prices- Even the middle olaaa people in Canton would pawn their valaablea in order t gal aafficient money for57 words
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Article523 1919-02-22 5 Crew Disobey Orders. The lively experience of the captain of a iteam launch at the handa of a mntinona crew waa deacribed before Lt Bennett, Master Attendant, in tbe Marine Conrt yesterday afternoon, when Matnoor bin Hnesain (engine driver) Abubakar bin Haji Babi (gnnner), and three other Malays523 words
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Article52 1919-02-22 5 Harmston's Circus. This renowned entertainment will have its opening night on Tueaday next on the Beach Roi 1 site. Mr Alton, the advance agent, haa received a wire to say that the company is timed to arrive on Monday. Further particulars of the opening performance will be given in52 words
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Article42 1919-02-22 5 The Palladium change to night includes Baby Marie Osborne in A Daughter of the West, Chailie Chaplin and Lonesome Luke comedies and war topioals in the second honae, with a 5-part play, Twenty-one, featuring Bryant Waahburn. in the early ahow,42 words
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Article141 1919-02-22 5 Arrivals. FEBRUARY 21, Suddhadib Siam 803 Capt Jeaeen frorr Bangkok Feb 18 8 B'ahip Coy Ltd. Bangkok Feb 25. FEBRUARY 22. Nam Vian Fch 436 Capt Vivier from Saigon Feb 18 Thong Hap. For Saigon Feb 25. Iwami Maru Jap 423 Capt Harad from Deli Feb 18 O141 words
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Article188 1919-02-22 5 FEBRUARY 21. Kinta, Brit 509 for P Sham and T Anson. Lady Weld Brit 242 for Malaooa and Muar. Meran Brit 70 for B Pahat. Zira Brtt 1,303 for Bangok. Dunera, Brit 3,420 for Bombay via Colombo. Wollowra Brit 1,678 for Swatow via ports, De Klerk Dat L 255188 words
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Article30 1919-02-22 5 Per Perak from T. Anson tc-d-y Mr. Vowler, Mrs H. Jonea, T. M. Lamb. Hartns, Miss Sinclair, Lt, W. L. Crier, Messrs Salzman, Rogers, Mr and Mrs Rozairo.30 words
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Advertisement194 1919-02-22 5 LATEsT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A Teacher to teach English in the Chinese High School, Singapore. Only Chinese who have passed the Normal Class or its equivalent ieed apply. Salary $L20 per month with board. Applications stating experience together with testimonials are to be Bent to Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Singapore Preference194 words
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Article442 1919-02-22 6 Prices QaoU. ia lie Market this ftforaii'. SIITBAP }->c. 12. Mewrs L.all and Evatt, Exchange and Bhar. ■ro.m, tie following hat afe/M «uea» Krbber Sharei. Sr ***W*. 2» tf Ang 'j Java 43 j Ang: .-Malay j;< 1' Ayer Kuning 45 Satar.a Malak 4 3 1 Bato442 words
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Article326 1919-02-22 6 Kobe, Jan. 9.—Some interesting litigation arising oat of a claim back tn the aeventeenth century if now [engaging Uu tttetitJon of tke o#aka CottTf. It f*e*M that a wealthy fob k-i Yojuyemori In lh« -I' tenth year oi Oiwn-ir )ku (lo'jN) htained the permission of 'h« aatkoriUea326 words
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Article199 1919-02-22 6 I years e .i.vB the Canton Time*, China'a lading educational leederehave been trying to devise phonetic system, which would .■n*ble the avenge uneducated man to r< ad md in a fashion It is b Uevod that the introdnotion of the phonetic svstetn would greatly atjHifit in creating199 words
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Article64 1919-02-22 6 Th- IciievnK art he dates ol n re t*um of th* 1v; and t v elr deliven l London. < IV U Bauraaaers Daoantjat 14 January *20 7 do 10 v i A 3 <io 21 NOTeaabar 30 o-> D aatnbac SO February 1 34 do 7 do64 words
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Article29 1919-02-22 6 Bhlpf in communication with th (femumaaJ vvj rH j eBS station thimorning:— 8 c Hnrmee, Barents/ l>anera, Diiwara, Kohnan Mam' Peking Mara, Melchior Tr*nb Kimphins, Van Overatraten.GArvet' Tyela.29 words
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Article101 1919-02-22 6 rrogramme of Drills. Saturday, Feb 22, 230 p.m.—B A. tirr R»nge SYR Sunday, F< b 23, 7.30 a.m-13 ileeUer Rang*. S V R. Monday, F b 24, 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, 8 V C Rfcroita. Fuesday, 25, 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, SVC Remits, No 1 Platoon Eurasian 00, B101 words
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Article56 1919-02-22 6 Orders for week ending Saturday, Maroh 1. MOn 2 F b J»«f Ol!S9 5.15 p.m., V MOAgroW OldSeouts Union Commiit-e Meeting, 13, Stamford Road, 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 26.—Football League—lst Troop v 2nd Troop. Thursday, Feb 27.—Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 5.15 p.m. Executive Committee Offioe,56 words
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Article56 1919-02-22 6 0:i London— Bank 4 m/s */4 11/3: Demand 2/4 3/3:' Private 3 m/s 2/417/32 On IndiaBank T T. 15! O i Hongkong— Bankdl 3tty pr*n\ On Shanghai— Bank d/d 4»i On Java— Bank T. T, 135 On Japan— Bank d/d 107| Sovereigns—buying rate 18.64 Bank of England rate 5%56 words
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Advertisement85 1919-02-22 6 tfRustrs 11 FLUID I Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP OK Sale Everywhere. 1 Sahurfl B BEER |HB| STOUT Sold Everywhere. G AUREl Co., I F*5eid3 S Ma,aM 5srcet Sule Im P°r».r. for S.8, F.M.S. <fc Sandra. P: e8lS Tel. "Atreiy." For Asthma and Bronchitis I MEDICAL MEN RECOMMEND ASTHBRO. It aide85 words
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Advertisement871 1919-02-22 6 II CIGARETTES. I I made for JU3t such men-men of discrimination who require lb. be.*. I No. 555 per tin of so $|,05, I I'acked in patent vacuum tins. ardath tobacco co.. Ltd., london. I Church Services. 8. Andrews cathedral. Bdoatosb, Se.TAOESIMA Si"NDAT. 2lrd Fetmary, 1919. 7 a.m. Holy Ooaanwaioa.871 words
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Advertisement241 1919-02-22 6 Trals Services. SlnHport (Ttnk-Rotd) Dally. The mail rains from Singapoif for the north Tank Roa 1 at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving a* Kuhla Lumpur at 7.18 nm. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang leave* Kual Lniupur stB a.m. daily, arriving at Penang at241 words
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Advertisement309 1919-02-22 6 KIRIIT I J I A I P IB N B E S E I S E YAMATO Co. Singapore I 1 We have for Private Site (he follow^' j Shophou-as, from $3,000 and upwards. I Compound Houses and Bungalows, $4 SCO and vi w» J COCODUt Plantation P* r aJre309 words
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Miscellaneous143 1919-02-22 6 Malls Clase. To day. r Kampot J.30 pra -J*;ai-oa, P. fjw#»wiikam <fc >1 *Klang 2 30 pm Matu Pahnt Ban Li-p Onan J..1j pm f? atu ?h*® Ai,1 K lx*>ng "o pi" liaiigkitk Chinhua 2.3) pm ••dan Rutnphina 2,80 pm I uUn a,f P 8ulu«a 2*0 pm Ker'uwn S*nit 2.#143 words
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Article1813 1919-02-22 7 Sir Hugh Clifford's Book. The question whether Germany il to regain her lost Colonies has now been virtually decided in the negative. It is unthinkable that the Allies should fail to eonour in the very olear statements to this effect by British Ministers. Yet it is important that1,813 words
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Advertisement404 1919-02-22 7 BANKS fiURTERED BANK OF INDIA, CHINA. Proprietors J £1,200,000 BANKERS, tunk of England. Tke Land.. n£tf&3 T». aty j« ftmnty and Waetminstax London (x>unty mm^ Ltd Tk. National mi Funk of Scotland, Ltd. SOOAPORE BRANCH. Ourrtnt Aoocunts are opened and \Z .iw»d at 1 par cant, par Whan for etx404 words
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Advertisement396 1919-02-22 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 .Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability or Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon (ivan Esq. Vice-Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek Khiam396 words
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Advertisement371 1919-02-22 7 NOTICES NOTICE. This Is to inform the Pabiio that we the undersigned are prepared to seli onr mutton (Australian and Calcutta sheep and goat) at the following rates viz:— Retail at 52 cents per lb. A whole carcase at 48 cts. per lb. Mattou can be obtained at oar Retail371 words
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Advertisement58 1919-02-22 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which aat as gently as naturePinkettes are laxative perfection cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes. Of chemists, or send GO cents for a58 words
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Advertisement148 1919-02-22 7 TO BE LET HOUSE TO LET 1192 Upper Serangoon Road. Partly furnished. «C Apply to 75-1, Prinsep Street. 7 2 d To Let from Ist March. Large compound house at Tanglin known as "Netherleigh," No. 7 Napier Road. Water and Qas laid on. For further particulars apply to Ching Keng148 words
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Advertisement536 1919-02-22 7 aHnnuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiM^ I Your Baby should enjoy Childhood's I 3 8 fjfjfik Happy Days M\ Thereisnodoubtaboatthisbabycnjoyrng 2 X childhood* happy days. She wai reared on M mW Glaxo, our baby can be just aa strong and =3 mW4m healthy, juat as bright and intelligent—lt it 3 3 aasinly a ques:i >f536 words
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Title Section24 1919-02-22 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Uaned Ofdly.j SUPPLEMENT t6 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally. VoL VI, -Mo. 43 SINGAPaBE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919 PRICE S CENTS24 words
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Article371 1919-02-22 1 yjTMtatoi to JfAteyt Tr9*hi.) Messrs Wheelock and Co., the leading ship and frdght brokers at Shanghai, favonr as with the folowing advioe under date SOih January. The situation In our Homeward Freight market since writing a fortnight ago is as follows Coast Rates. Sooth Japan. Coal Ports371 words
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Article295 1919-02-22 1 Kobe, January 8 —The authorities are c-edited with the intention of making a naval port of Ohama, in Fukni prefecture. Since the latter part of Decemhar, Captain Hara, at. tach d to the general sufl office in Tokio, and Lieut Commander Mochidzaki, of the naTiil general atpff,295 words
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Article114 1919-02-22 1 Alphabetical liat of Infected viignal XGQ) and SuspeoUd (dgnal FPB) porta Signal necessary in ad- 'rt notified. dition to Dieeaaa. Quarantine flag. ■atsvrft FPB Cerebrospinal Meningitis liataria XGQ Bmall poa Hatavia jongPrioat XGQ Oaolata liambay Xgq Chatata Catetaa XGy Cholera Hongkong X«Q LVrsl.ruptnal fr\*~ Kok* »nd Osika XGQ C.-rebr114 words
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Article108 1919-02-22 1 Saturday, Feb. 22.—High Water —2.9 a.m Bft 6 i.in; 2 $0 p.m. 7ft. line. Sunday, Feb. S3.—Moon La** quarter Bh. 48 v. af.. High Water: —2.48 a.m. Bft, 3ina 3.55 p.m, 6ft. 4ir.a. Monday, Feb. 14.—Moon Max. Dee. 5.2 h. A. High W^ter:—3.36 a.m. 7ft. 9ins; 5.25108 words
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Advertisement564 1919-02-22 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f AMD SHIPPING GAZETTE. J Vhoae Mo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION IUTIS Payable In Advance! P*r aiiua Mm 9 $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 I Par smarter a t>s 3.75 V Par aaenaem.** m 1.25 Peetag c Ixtra 50 eta. per Hoatk. P. *0. British), ii ma APCAR LINE (COMTASISS564 words
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Advertisement351 1919-02-22 1 I». XWX. Koninklijk© Paketvaart MaatschapplJ (Incorporated in H >] and) ROVAI PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address l Paketvaart 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India (Jovernmente. Special 5,000 tons Tourist Steamer FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. Route —aatavla, Semarang, Sauraoaya, Mtaej Sydney MelOoyrne 4 Vlci Vena.351 words
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