Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1919
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Title Section29 1919-02-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VI.- -No. 43 SINQAPOBE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25.29 words
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Advertisement487 1919-02-25 1 rr a y Guan Kiat rJntractor for «upply ci .Ihewood a wernment and Municipal 1 U 'i i.mers for the years Comm lil9 and 1920. PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. or S hours please ring up 87, 87», ia a 67c Tank Road, Singapore. BjL Change of Programme Cfe^^^' pj THE FIBST487 words
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Advertisement230 1919-02-25 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to the Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE I slagrapWo Addren M P RAN ARAN" IF YOUR j TEETH ire worn out. and before they get worse consult I J, IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET (Opposite230 words
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Advertisement111 1919-02-25 1 Great Western Champagne j jf VINTAGE Medr.tr Dry Wine* j[ B iJlu"Special Reserve" Kill ■§M Brut Special" Wi A Natural Wine THE ONLY j American Champagne J AWARDED GOLD MEDALS I At the Foreign Expositions. i Puuilhd ny j j The Pleasant Valley Wine Co., Rhelms j JOH DELICATE BoIQIET111 words
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Advertisement274 1919-02-25 1 Tay Guan Kiat Contractor for supply of J FIREWOOD f to the Government and Municipal EH Commissioner? for the years 1919 and 1920. I Address 36. PHILLIP STREET, SIIBAPOBt. or 'Phone 1361, 1362 »nd 1363 After office hours, please ring up U Nos. 1073 or 1450 at Nos 7 87a274 words
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Article456 1919-02-25 2 Trouble in Colombo. Batches of demobilised Austalian noldiers have been creating trouble at Colombo, iv one case looting.aeveral shops, and altogether getting quite out ol hand. The main reason for this is that the iron, who had been denied liquor on the transports, obtained cheap spirits in Colwmbo456 words
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Article250 1919-02-25 2 rhe following story appears in tin current H<uro\ian, the Harrow Scho. 1 magazine "A piece of German propaganda, particulai ly lintereeting to Harrovians was recently sent to Mr Moriarty. It was found in German dug out ate >ng some old illustrated papers. On Februiry 25, 1915,250 words
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Article146 1919-02-25 2 A number of promotions in the SVC are gazetted Lieut C BaaeU T Capt) to be lieut from Nov bth l'Jlb 2 Lieut, T Capt Bartley to be Lieat from May sth 11)18 and to retain his temporary rank j 2 Lients to be Lieuls and remain seconded, Wynne J146 words
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Advertisement372 1919-02-25 2 THE STRAITS SETTLEHEHTS i $2,000,000 I Bed Gross War Loan Lottery S CLOSES i j Friday, Feb. 28 THE RED CROSS requires funds to-day I as urgently as at any period a I of the War. j f muMim,, |j Every Ticket purchased means a gift of I 1 $3372 words
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Advertisement355 1919-02-25 2 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War Charities Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as follows THE PRIZESThe allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows 20 per cent for one Ist prize. 10355 words
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Advertisement506 1919-02-25 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Estate of Chia Ann Slang DeccJ Valuable Town and Country Properties situate at A. Sb Hill Amoy and Telok Ayer Streets etc., etc and Buildm* 1 ft ments and sites situate at Ann Siang Hill and Bukr Tim v n Will be offered for Sale by506 words
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Article265 1919-02-25 3 Kagip February 25. Loom! and G»n*ral colnmn. No ImmHmi j. fl steady No baeir.ese. Sano FUmr —No budinoe*. -j.... H ifiineßF driie. cteady. Sob—inf■ ttfarfrttfaMi. -Im*** t!i Mtawp 110 S. pee phal 147.00 OapraTui Copra Gorong Taio JJ J?JJ OaptDoßfa Copra Kayong JJg Copra Polo 1° 20 Copra265 words
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Article165 1919-02-25 3 February 25. Meeera Latham Co., the Chartered Bank Charnbere advise the following quotation* &k»Q»itk 13.20 13 50 k rI niD 125 135 kyer Molek 2.45 256 l,*r Platan 10.25 10 75 By Bvmle 5.00 5.25 Baklt Jelotoi* JL 0.65 0.70 Bukit*-til OS S 01 Bukit X B165 words
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Advertisement109 1919-02-25 3 por 'mm. MB Last I a Two Episodes of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO to 8 Episodes or 25 Reels fci Che Last Exploit of Caderousse 8 Reeh. Punishments ,B MARLBOROUGH £bP Hall tar Comfort, Good Muaio ana Good Pictnre. Beach RoadSERBIA DELIVERED IN 2 REELS .cene* towards the close109 words
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Advertisement410 1919-02-25 3 From Sunday, Feb, 23, to Friday, Fete. 28 1 A Splendid Blending of Sensation and Heart-Interest I 1N THE INTENSELY GRIPPING The I lAlhambra I William Fox Feature nueoniy VVH,,W theatre I aM the with an ALHAMBRA isOrchestra, n«rved i and the BEST The Hall for Music and Features JJJJ410 words
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Advertisement399 1919-02-25 3 AT the POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE I EMPIRE] TrMM Pa* the Door. I vTanjong Pagar Road. Second Show mt 3.1» j A Gold Peal Drama i 3 The Pullman Mystery 3 With M.-lly Malone and Hayward Mack Episodes 7 8 of the I Ist Snow «tt 7.50 I Bluebird Photo plays399 words
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Article1020 1919-02-25 4 There are three men the Peace Conference can ill afford to lose—Mr Lloyd George, M Clemenceau, and President Wilson, Che three of them united form a cirole which embodies all that is best in the proposed peace terms and the Leagne of Nations. Each acts as buffer between1,020 words
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Article294 1919-02-25 4 The annual general meeting of of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held in the Exchange room yesterday at noon. There was a large and representative gathering of members presided over by Mr F H Darke with Mr H Price in the vioe-chair.294 words
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Article126 1919-02-25 4 The organ of the Straits Chinese Literary Association enters on 'ts second year of asefalness this month. The first number of Vol 2 is a bright little publication, with much of local interest. Besides the usual features, 8 C L A notes, etc. prominence is126 words
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Article118 1919-02-25 4 From the Department of Soldiers' Civil He-Establishment, of Canada, we have received a report of the work of the "Invailded Soldiers' Commission.' This, with the Department's monthly magazine Reconstruction,' shows clearly enough that of all parts of the Empire, Canada is no whit lagging behind in the118 words
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Article85 1919-02-25 4 Sago flour is quoted at 24 Tin is quoted at £223.10.0 in London. Tapioca is at 45/- for fair flake and 45/« for fair mcd pearl. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American, is at 17.69. Black pepper is quoted at IU and white pepper at 1/385 words
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Article52 1919-02-25 4 To day. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Harmston's Circus, 9 15 p.m. To morrow Harmston's Circus, 9.1ĕ p.m. Thursday. R, A. S. annual meeting. Museum, 5 p.m. Harm6ton's Circus, 9.15 p.m. Mr Breddell's Lecture, V.M.C.A., 9 p.m. Friday. Pantai mtg., Derrick's 12 o'clock. Harmston's Circus, 5.15 p.m. Sunday.52 words
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Article497 1919-02-25 4 Tin, no quotation. Rubber is quoted at J crepe and l/U| fa ,0r It is bettered that M r rr Marks, Secretary to Ret will go on long tease in June To-day's Rice quotation h koyan (40 pikuls), Racoon v r No. 2 UOO. Mr E T497 words
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Article61 1919-02-25 4 The preliminary M mirj into a case in which four Cantonese ar? charged with gang robbery at No. 589, North B'idge Bold, which house they ar* all-*?-J have broken into in December last when they relieved the inmates of lery and ceh to the value of fl9\ was61 words
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Article64 1919-02-25 4 Reuters Cables M* Peace Matters Labour Unr»tt Uavas Srmce j French Consnlar News GEXEIiAL Australian Tn opa How the Huns l<kd j Straits Produce Local bhare Market M ClemtnciaU CofC R a J Amus-ments Local and General c Correspondence t Company Report Mail Notice Stocks and Shar-s j64 words
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Advertisement190 1919-02-25 4 ROBINSON Co. mi «i Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. Binga ott Bu Violate lem ant lo Q By Parfnm J Mtf Robinia Kha yJ im ■■MIIC6 White R ie Staagee f^ En l,sh M,otto* I Red Rosa Crab i'of Violets I Apple I Night Blossom Seated Stock Cashmere I Sweet190 words
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Advertisement193 1919-02-25 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE II means money to yon. New goods constantly received to suit all requirements. Slocks may tome and stocks may go but wo go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzach's Elephant Brand Scythe Blades. Vulsan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenches, Brade's Malay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold193 words
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Advertisement106 1919-02-25 4 McCALLUM'S M Perfection" Scotch Whisky SOLB AGBNTS:— Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. WINE AND SPIBIT MEBSHANTt. MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT PRE-WAR PRICES. Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Sl Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. ORCHIDS FROM India, Phillipines, and Java. THE NURSERY 66 Scotts Road. "The whole world is106 words
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Article198 1919-02-25 5 Leigac of Nations. London. Feb 23, 3.10 In the Senate Mr W- s%emo.S.t declared that H neof Nations meant that LeBgQ LnUl be sostrolled by AB er,ca monarchs and Asiatic HeTwisted that the de,p a rt>T conflicted with the institution, and charaoAm r Tthe provision fo r American198 words
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Article77 1919-02-25 5 Londor. Feb 22, 7.0 a.m. Ows- Th- remains of Sir Wilfrid Lanrier, which have been lvicß in rate in th* Commons since Wednes lav. were interred in Notre Dame the .mpreing peeanaon including the Data of Devonshir-, member! cf the Cabinet, provincial governor*, and prelates. Government77 words
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Article75 1919-02-25 5 London, F«b 20, 3 0 p.m. Silver il at 17 1 an I th* mark, t ie t niet. Ltndwi Feb 20, 9.1' p.m. Mnrtrg-'- lilvet report sajs the tone of tbe market is m ohanged. The p:ic- has fallen 1 fr.h in order toadjnr parttj to75 words
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Article51 1919-02-25 5 London, F?b 23, 3 10 p.m. York The d«-ath baa f c* curred of Doctor Mary Walker, the famooa alvocit" f wometi'a rights. She served in the Civil War as an assistant snrgeon. London, Feb 24, 12 35 a.m. The death has occurred of 8ir Guj Calihrop, th* coal51 words
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Article33 1919-02-25 5 Londop, F»b 23, 4.15 p.m. Paris, Feb 23 This morning's medical bulletin says that the improvement in M. Clemenceau's condition His temperaie 96 1 int I r, and hll pulse 61.33 words
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Article33 1919-02-25 5 London, F-b 24, 7.35 a.m, Stockholm Trotslrj has issued 1 jwalimali a warninf Finland that the soviet 0 VHrnraent will not remain loaetive if the concentration troops on the frontier continues.33 words
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Article38 1919-02-25 5 London, Feb 23, 7.0 a.m. ballot of six hundred thoni members of the Minere' Fede* n C0 in favour of a n «e. The figures at midnight JWerdaj W(ire 208,053 in favour, 5 .®35 against.38 words
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Article21 1919-02-25 5 London; Feb 23, 7.15 p.m. Parie: Bamania ts'iuiates her Zii*** chargeable to the Cen£1,140 millions and at £160 millions.21 words
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Article63 1919-02-25 5 untitled As soon as SIS th re wiU unvtatt. 1 m in Continental paniM o l ia iß for conduoting •*kk i 81Rhly nt 0 the battlecHiet, and deßolate *3J2 rcw and B and *M* r i iQ whom the 8t 18 B,r,;n are busying inch tK ll !r -4«irie63 words
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Article260 1919-02-25 5 More Strike Trouble. London, Feb 23, 6.50 a.m. Copenhagen: It is reported from Berlin that owing to sanguinary disturbances, the Government troops occnpied Hanan in Hessenassan and disaimed and at rested members of the Red Soldiers' League. The situation in the Rahr basin is still unsettled, dt spite260 words
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261 1919-02-25 5 The ninth anniversary celebration of tie above Association waa held at its Club House.Xo. 3 Sit Wah Road, on Saturday and Sunday last, when there was a large attendance of msuibers and friends. A sumptuous dinner was given to all thuse who were present on Saturday261 words
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Article100 1919-02-25 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver. Unchanged.—47|. Hongkong.—33| per cent prem. Shanghai— 49J. Rubber.—Firm. Tin.—Again, No cables and no market. Shares.—Little doing, the attitude of investors being one of '"wait and see." Rubbers are still neglected, despite the firm tone of the commodity Tambalaks are offering at cents, Malaka Pindas100 words
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Article47 1919-02-25 5 In response to a plebiscite taken by the F M S Chamber of Mines, says the T 0 M, a majority favour nomination by the Council to the Malaya Counoil, the following being nominated :-The Rev. W E Hor icy Mr A BraddoD, and Mr I Mair,47 words
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Article691 1919-02-25 5 A General Summary. Paris, Feb 15,8.40 p.m. At a (all session of the Peace Conference Mr Wilson read the iraft constitution of the League of Nations. M Leon Bourgeois said one most important point was the limitii g ot irmamente, no single ration bein« ible to oppose the691 words
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Article27 1919-02-25 5 A measure aiming to prevent Philivino women from marrying others than natives of the Philippine Islands, has been introduced in the lower house of the Philippine Legislature.27 words
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Article41 1919-02-25 5 As a protest against the action by the P A M, at the meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 29tb, Mr C Ritehie, Chairman of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association, resigned his seat on the Standing Committee shortly after the meeting.41 words
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Article11 1919-02-25 5 We do not neeessarily eniorM the opinions expressed by tpondents11 words
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Article450 1919-02-25 5 r* me Editor ot the Malar* Dear Sir,—March will see the oomaienc-aiont of a campaign designed to improve the morals of Singapore. I wish the project success, especially as regards the effort to be made towards giving publicity to some of the evils particularly as they affeat450 words
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Article328 1919-02-25 5 Clerical Union." 10 thĕ Editor of the Malay Tribum. Sir,—1 have read with much interest the letters iu your paper on the above subject. It seems to be agreed that tuere ia a need tor au association of olerka, aud by the term clerka, I am sore are meant all328 words
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Article213 1919-02-25 5 To tHe mmtar of the Malaya MM Dear Sir, —I beg you to aUow me I some apaoe in your correspodence I column for the following I Living at the end of Qaean Btreet where the 41 running-birds" reside, I begin to add my defects that affeot me213 words
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Article342 1919-02-25 5 To Editor of thĕ Malaya 2rtl«*fc D Sir, —One can hardly understand the motive that im,. ell» d your correspondent to describe a broker in the language he has dune and for suggesting licenses for brokers, vide your insue of Hud inBt. The writer is neither a broker nor342 words
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Article300 1919-02-25 5 r« tk4 MMfor ths M»Uf rr»*«*. Sir, —Kindly allow me a small ace in order to attract the attention of your sensible readers on the above subject for some sort of oriticism to my letter as wiitten hereunder. I am much puzzled by the prices of Rangoon300 words
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Article14 1919-02-25 5 The Army Council has approved of the holding of the Bisley meeting in Italy.14 words
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Article420 1919-02-25 5 (By courtesy of ths Frenoh Consulate) Parte, Feb 18, 6 BO p.m. The Frenoh 3 per oent bonds are at franoa 64.40, the 5 per cent at 90.55 and the 4 per cent at 74.95. The death is reported of Sir Wilfrid Lanrier. The armistioe forcee the420 words
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Article157 1919-02-25 5 On January 19 swimming in the cold was performed in the Samon•logawa, Amagasaki, under the auspices of the Amagasaki Martial Spirit Society, reports the Japan Chronicle." A dozen young men, some students of Middle Schools.and others teachers of Primary Schools, or employees of business companies, took part157 words
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Article118 1919-02-25 5 Calcutta, Jan. 7 i Great havoc to buildings and crops is reported to have been wrought in the Sungoo area of the Chittagong district by a herd of about a huundred wild elephants which have come down from the hills apparently as a result of h Khedda operations118 words
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Article59 1919-02-25 5 News has been received of the death of Dr Armand who was formerly in Bangkok in oharge of the Pasteur Institute. Dr Armand, who was serving in tbe Eastern Army as a Doctor (Medecin Major), died "a viotiai of his devotion in nursing the wounded." He leaves a widow, and59 words
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Article91 1919-02-25 5 Harmston's Circus. At 9.15 to-night, on the familiar Beach Road site, Harmston's Circus will give its opening performance, with entirely new features and an enlarged company of artistes. The name Harmston has for many years been associated in the East wi'h first class eirous shows and in their present91 words
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Article157 1919-02-25 5 The G-My is putting up an excellent photo play in Greed, first 5 episodes of whioh will be shown in the earlier house to night the remaining «pisodes following tomorrow and the day after. Th« later entertainment has a continuation respectively of The Romance of Tarzan and The157 words
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Article86 1919-02-25 5 Mrs Lyall won the February spoon with a nett score of 64 i 100y 150y Total Mrs Lyall 32 32 6814 Mrs Booty 30 30 68.05 Mrs Brooke 30 27 68 02 Mrs Payne 30 27 67.66 Lady Evelyn Young 24 23 67.36 Mrs Copeland 2186 words
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Article46 1919-02-25 5 Calcutta, Feb. 7: The Hon. Mrs A Sinha, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Right Hon. Lord Sinha, died this morning under painful circumstanced. While boiling milk for her child on Wednesday her sari caught fire. She was badly burnt and Buooumbed this morning to her injuries.46 words
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Advertisement522 1919-02-25 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1811. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 23 of 1909. Re A. V. Sehelku Notice is hereby given that a third Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prove their claims522 words
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Article72 1919-02-25 6 Ihll'erca a Loidoc Tha following art the ait* oi l««ptrtnre from Singapore of the I r kpsftJO UaUi MMI tneir de!iv»:j v: 1 ad Left Delivers* in Singapore London. D-.ctinbrr 14 January 20 do 7 do 2J do 13 do 21 D cember 30 Ftbrcarv 1 do 2472 words
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Article902 1919-02-25 6 Prim Qrjotci n \U Mirta this lleraiag. -lb, r «i. Mmhi i-v ai Kraii, shebang* aud Start rSreksrs, MM in* f /Uowing list of qaotatiaaa •Übiur Shares. Norn. fata*. Be B tn. 1,- > ,i 9 3 I/- Anglo Java 4 S g Angio-Malay 13/- 1 1902 words
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Article60 1919-02-25 6 Singapore, Feb. 15. Oa London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4.3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 17/32 On India Bank T T. 155 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 33j prem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Java— Bank T. T, 135 On Japan— Bank d/d 107} Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 Bank of60 words
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Article45 1919-02-25 6 Orders for w*ek ending Saturday, March I. Wei need «y, V ■■> 26.—Pootbeil League—lst Troop v 2nd Troop. Thursiay, Feb 27.—8 igle Band Practie Malay V lanteec Club 5.15 p.m. Ex cat ive Com-mitte-i .\I-»'inp,<J > jimissioner's Oflioe, 6.30 p.m. Frank C. Sandb Commissioner.45 words
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Article42 1919-02-25 6 Another affray between Chinese aampan m*n took plac.i oa F.iday morning on Will guy, Pnnanjf, The fight sta-ted in th* sampans and continual on Weld y lay. The polioe arrested twenty-six of five different clans, an 1 further arrests were made later.42 words
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Article49 1919-02-25 6 Mr M Cornfield, engineer in charge of Bakit R >tnen S-c'.i >n of RaabGold Mines, is leaving Fahant* »t the end of the month tv j )in Henderson Brothers Limited of Singapore as assistant manager of their rubber factory. Mrs and Miss and Master CDrntield accompany him to Singapore.49 words
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Article28 1919-02-25 6 Ships in commnnication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning —3 s Cardiganshire, Benlomond, Slikai Mam, Toyohaihi Mam. Gar vet, C S Telegraaf, Kalyma, M S Artemis.28 words
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Advertisement87 1919-02-25 6 KRustrs FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP OH Sale Everywhere. Bj Sohurfl BEER HBj STOUT The Popular Drink Sofaf Everywhere. j G. AURELY Co., 3! a Malacca Strett, Sisiapare. j Sole Importers for S.S, F.M.S. at Samatra. I 'Phone 815. Tel. "Atrely." For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDICAL MEN RECOMMEND ASTHBRO. It87 words
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Advertisement318 1919-02-25 6 Tzai; Services. Singapore (Tank Road) Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday exoepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively, The through exprees to Penang k-aves Kuala Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily,318 words
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Advertisement214 1919-02-25 6 GET BELIEF—QUICKLY. A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle—these are thing? that demand relief in a hurry. And that is just why thousands who are liable to these mishaps always keep a buttle of utile's Oriental Balm oiose at hand. Tnere is absolutely nothing equal to it for214 words
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Advertisement443 1919-02-25 6 I KJRIif I p I A IB N B E 8 E I S E T R —w—. YAMATO CO., Singapore BEER I We have for Private Sale the following:Shophouses, from 53,000 and upwards. Compound Houses and Bungilows, $4,500 and apwaith. Rubber and cooonut plantation, $30* > per acre and443 words
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Miscellaneous209 1919-02-25 6 Maiis Close. To dayPert Dicks#» aad Part Swettenha* *Calypaa 130 ptn Batu Pahal Aing Leung 1.8,) pm lialaoraand If uar o*J) VS'eiu 3 pm Medan and Panang* I warm Mam 8 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 pm Rhia Emelj 3 pm Pulan Batam and Ptilan Balang Hock Lino 3 pm209 words
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Miscellaneous76 1919-02-25 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drills. rneB<1av, Feb 25, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S V C R emits, No. 1 Platoon Eurasian Go, S T C. Wednesday, Feb 26, 5.IB p.m.— Drill Hall, SVC Recruit». Friday, Feb 28, 5.IB p.m.—Drill Hall, SVC Recruit», No, 1 Platoon Eurasian Co. SVC. Saturday, March76 words
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Article1348 1919-02-25 7 Question of Co-Operatlon. A sub committee appointed by the General Committee of the F MS Chamber of Commerce, to enquire lota the advisability of establishing Agricultural Banks and Co operative Societies in the M S, have presented a report which has beon publish ed in the form of1,348 words
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Advertisement359 1919-02-25 7 BANKS C Si B mLIAM2 CHINA. •MAATBD IN —OLAWP ,500 BY ftOVAL CHARTER Ptrita i in 60,000 Shar*« of Paid UP C*P lts m £1,200,000 aSOaaca £2,000,000 K4gtr v« [i^mn|aAiMi £1,200,000 BACKERS, v R inland, Th* L>■ Ltd. London NBttoaf j Provincial Current. f jpHjceit aw* Li,!,ii— V,a*a to* Attain359 words
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Advertisement424 1919-02-25 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (latorpnrated ia tbe St ».u Settle meats) 64 Kling Street, SingaporeAuthorised Capital $4,000,000 issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Keserved Liability or Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. L»m Boon Keng Gaw424 words
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Advertisement194 1919-02-25 7 NOTICES NOTICE. j Thia la to inform tbe Public tiiat we the undersigned are prepared to Bell our mutton (Australian and Calcutta sheep and goat) at tbe following ratea viz:— Retail at 52 cents per lb. A whole carcase at 48 cts per lb. Mutton can be obtained at ear194 words
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Advertisement390 1919-02-25 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE UO, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insurance effected on Buildings, Ront and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances acoepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK aoeepted to all parte. L. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Offices 2, Finlayeon Green. Th© Eastern United390 words
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Advertisement69 1919-02-25 7 IF YOU WAKE UP cros* and depressed, with a coated tongue, a mean feeling in the head, a sense of fevenshnese or Inefficiency! it's time you took the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act ac gently ac nature- Try them to night and see how fit you'll feel69 words
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Advertisement358 1919-02-25 7 PIUIIIIIIM I The Difference in this Baby 3 bablea. Glaxo conta.ns only those things which build %**J& j 3 and strong bone, muscle and bra.n. It builds strong, healthy babttt, 3 not flabby ones. It is the over-fat flabby Baby who gets bronchitis 3 and chills, and i 6 never358 words
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Title Section24 1919-02-25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. fMiOd Doily. vol vi, No. 45 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article389 1919-02-25 1 Arrivals. FEBRUARY 22. Kaka Brit 224 Capt Garablen, from Malacca Feb 218 S'ehip Co Ltd. Hai Nam Brit 126 Capt Mellor from Malacca Feb 11, Soon Keck. Bin Pob Gnan Brit 476 Capt Smith, from Batavia Feb 16 Heap Eng Moh. Hin Sang Brit 1,885 Capt Malkin, from389 words
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Article94 1919-02-25 1 FEBRUARY 22. Klang Brit 732 for Penang via ports. Medasa, Brit 123 for Belawan Deli. Bloemfontein Brit 2,958 for New York via ports. katong Brit 863 for Bangkok Van Overstraten Dut 2 837 for Bangkok. R S Barn Dot 68 for Bagan via ports, Nankai Maru Japan 1,065 for94 words
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Article260 1919-02-25 1 Singapore, 20. Robber To London, from Sinparoro Penan. Port Swe.tH.ham or lacca, 110 B.oLperton of go cnbic To Liverpool, from Singapore Penang, Port Swettenham or Malacca, lb'Ss Od. per ton of 50 cnbio feet. To London, from Port Dickson Telnk Anson, Kelantan or Kuantan,' 2455. 6d. per* ton260 words
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Article55 1919-02-25 1 Tuesday, Feb. 25—High Water:— 4 37 a m. 7ft 6ins 7.20 p.m. 6ft. 3in, Wednesday, Feb. 26—High Water; —6 3 a.m. 7ft. 6ins 8.33 p.m. 6ft. Sins. Thursday, Feb. 27.—High Water -7.lt* am. 7ft. Sins.; 9.1$ p.m. 7ft, Sins. Friday, Feb. 28.—High Water 819 i iv. Brt.55 words
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Advertisement542 1919-02-25 1 TIE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE, 'Phone Me, 171» SUBSCRIPTION RATB Si Payable In Advance? Per aaauat <». •>• 4 $14.00 Half-yearly tw A. A. 7.25 Per quarter *> I». 3.75 Per mensem** S 1.28 Postage Extra 50 Ctt. per month. P. *0. British India APCAR LINE (COttFAfliflfl iBOORPOftATftO I* ENGLa.*!*)542 words
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Advertisement323 1919-02-25 1 Tvr. Konlnklijka Paketvaart Maatschappij ROYAL OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address I Paketvaart 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India GovernmenteSpecial 5,000 tons Tourist Meamer PROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA MM -iatnla, Seraaranu, Souraoiga, Brisbane Sydney MelDourns Vice Ve'ru. Passages from Singapore to t Single Return BBISBANE, BTDUET I AOELAIDI323 words
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Advertisement205 1919-02-25 1 Phone Ne. 1925. O.S.K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. 2 De Souza Street Proposed Sailings fron Singapore. c ft*;Kikii-,i.ftrti ?-..ew> For LONDON I via Portsaid. Celebes M*ro mid. Mar For MARSEILLES: via Portiaid. Lezun Mara mid. Mar. (No B?rth Ar«lable fjr Eu-ope) For GENOA:205 words
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Advertisement378 1919-02-25 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Unlet Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Go\ernmist. (Sabjeot ta Alterations without Notice) European Una (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service Fop (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Sue:, Marseilles. London op Liverpool. Sade Mara -for Liverpool Ist lian Miahima Maru for Londen 2nd M a Kuropean Line378 words
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Advertisement65 1919-02-25 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Straitt Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Local £v nt Condensed News from F.M.S j ay China, India, Ceylon aud j apa Full and Latest War News BEANS LINE OF STEAMERS. M. Ml v. "Sa*a, MH O&oaa" JM The65 words
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