Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1919
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Title Section28 1919-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol- VI, No 46 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1019 PiaCE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2628 words
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Advertisement461 1919-02-26 1 fTyGuan Kiatl fI BEWOOD I \>vernment and Mumc.pal g the years t 1 9 and 1920. I it PHILLIP STREET, SIHG4POBE. Plea»« rin UP I g*Tank Road, Singapore. "GAIETY" SSL a Albert and Bencoolen Ji3B9aWtt Sir*- Change ot ProSramme 10 Heolt of THE PURPLE DOMIMO (Qr THE PCKPLE MASK") nd461 words
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Advertisement214 1919-02-26 1 Straits Motel TAHJONC PACAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particolan apply lo tbe Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE .'9l«gT«rWo Addresi PRANAKAN." IF YOUIi TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET (Opposite the Central Fir* Station.) The Asiatic214 words
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Advertisement106 1919-02-26 1 I Great Western I Champagne ijfj VINTAGE j a. Medium Dry Wiae. fl H ljR l 'Sp3Slal Rassrve" |M; 108 AVerjr,,w:n I Brut Special" ITHE ONLY I Anierfcart Champagne AWARDED GOLD MEDALS 4t the Foreign Expositions* > Distilled tiy j I The Pleasant Valley Wine CO., Bhelm* 10? OELICMK BOIQI106 words
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Advertisement287 1919-02-26 1 TayGuanKiat] I Contractor for supply of I FIREWOOD 5 to the G rrernment and Municipal j U Commissioners for the years 6 11 ♦1 i* and 1920. I g Address: 36, PhILLIP STREET, SIM6APORE. or' Phone 1361, 1362 «nd 1363 fa After office hours, please ring up g 8 Nos287 words
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Article925 1919-02-26 2 A December Home-Comiog. Who do 1J not enjoy a winter's afternoon up a lane and round a wood and on a moor does not deserve a hummer's evening when it comes. Winter in the country about Christmas time has wonders of its own that the winsoineness of925 words
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Advertisement161 1919-02-26 2 THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 Bed Cross War Loan Lottery CLOSES Friday, Feb. 28 j THE RED CROSS requires funds to-day jl as urgently as at any period of the War. J """1 unm I I Every Ticket purchased means a gift of I j $3 to the Red Cross j161 words
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Advertisement168 1919-02-26 2 The first dose starts your Cure. To keep the Family physically fit take JONGKEENA-BRAND (Registered in London ft Batavia) You benefit your family both in health and puree. This preparation has been made stronger, tasteful te *he palate, and a fragrant smell has been introduced. ■OLD ■TBBTWHiai KIM Co., "vr168 words
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Advertisement50 1919-02-26 2 I AUCTION SALE OF 56 Baskets Old Scrap Iron .about 251 Piculs) 6 h w ld on the y &Td at the rear of the Motor Houae. No, 75 Brll Basah Road, On Tttursdau. Februaru 27, at it am THE COMMERCIAL BUBBEB Co.', Ltd.* 9A n Auctioneer!. 2» 2 2|50 words
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Advertisement291 1919-02-26 2 :f\ jvl. s. liar Charities Lottery. m v -v.aaailß CLOSING DATE£J March 15, 1919. TICKETS EACH $5 Probably the last Lottery that will be held in the Federated Malay States. Absolutely Free 40 yeary' experience, late Government Medical Officer HAI SVHEB OR. DASS* Secrets ol Happy Life is being distributed291 words
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Advertisement592 1919-02-26 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Estate Chia Amrx Siang j> ecd Valuable Town and Country Properties aitmafc. Hill Amoyanl Telok Ayer Streets, raents and sites situate at Ann Siang Hnl and' R J.. Will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at an earl' 1 A CfflNG K£NG LtE Messrs. Zehnder592 words
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Article280 1919-02-26 3 Singapore, February 26. fttv-SM Local and General coiumn. r m No bußm*-* 1 JWoco.— Steady. No business. 5 7 _Baßiiiesi -one. g ari ßusings done. p wm p #l dteady. No bußin^*..—Market Quiet. Uitst Ltal Mirkit totittav Nutmeg? 110 S. pet pioul 147 00 NrAmegß 80 8. ft.280 words
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Article137 1919-02-26 3 Singapore February 2b. Messrs Latham Cc„ the Chartered Bank Chamber* advite th 6 following quotations tlofOtj* >3.20 $3.50 V-rKnningf MO 135 kyorMolek 2.45 2.51 10.25 10.75 Ed wnl* 5.00 5.25 oukit Jelotong JL 0.65 0.70 BufeltCattl 0.93 01 EukitKß fc 0.65 0.70 7.60 1.00 CHmalj 10 daytot137 words
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Advertisement119 1919-02-26 3 r THe X-< a. as Two Episodes of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO In 8 Episodes or 25 Reels lp i,o<fe I The Last Exploit of Caderousse a Keeh. Epiioie 8. Punishments 3 Reel.. (To-NigM at thb To-Night MARLBOROUGH rh«. H*H b» Comfort, Good Mnalc and Good Pictnrej Beach RoadSERBIA119 words
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Advertisement388 1919-02-26 3 From Sunday, Feb. 23, to Friday, Fete. 28 A Splendid Blending ot Sensation and Heart-Interest I, IN IHE INTENSELY GRIPPING I The Albambtt j»-m I William Fox Feature imm the Theatre A* THE with an get the BEST LWm\ R lUJI 1% J HK PF attached. Ue -a •'•AL.nMIVIOrvM Orchestral388 words
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Advertisement499 1919-02-26 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ranjoiTg Pagar Road. Second Show ftt 9.15 A Gold Seal Drama 3 The Pullman Mystery 3 With HWly Malone and Hayward Mack Episodes 7 8 of the Thrillin^niversal^erial Xat Show at 7 30 Bluebird Photo plays 5 The lash of Power 5 A powerful499 words
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Article1158 1919-02-26 4 We are now at the beginning of the end of the a inistice. Within a fortnight the basis of the peace terms that tho Allies are about to impose on the Centra] Powers will be settled. When due consideration has been given to the many difficulties which1,158 words
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Article559 1919-02-26 4 Maximum Prices Fixed. A special Government Gazette is aned yesterday contains the following In exercise of the powers conferred npon him by Regulation 6 of the Food Control Regulations 1918, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf the Food Con. troller hereby maximum prices as559 words
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Article53 1919-02-26 4 To day. Harmston's Circus, 4 aud 9.15 p.m. To morrow. R. A. S. annual meeting. Museum, 5 p.m. Harmston's Circus, 9.15 p.m. Mr Braddell's Lecture, V.M.C.A 9.15 p.m. 1 Friday. Pantai mtg., Derrick's LI o'clock. Harmston's Circus, 9.15 p.m. Saturday. Harmston's Circus. 4 and 9 15 p.m.53 words
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Article654 1919-02-26 4 Tin, no quotation. Robber is quoted ai 2/0 i crepe and 1/113 f or 81eet I f °r 1 The University of L n j n i,■ been granted power to «ran- I To-day's Rice quotation p„ koyw. ,(4( pikuh), R,„ soon > $315, No 2 $310654 words
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Article75 1919-02-26 4 Recter's Cables i Peace Matters j Germany Havaw Be; vie» French Cocaala Ne Wi General: 2 Oat of Captivity Straits PlX>d* Local Share Market Th- Conference i Burma ltice j Local and G rul Rut AaWfUDOBtI 5 Correspond hi.o C.mpany Reports j Food Conlrol BegaJatiotM Mail Notice g75 words
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Advertisement192 1919-02-26 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. Bin** ott Bbm J_____. Violet* Kemantfci uUD Kobinia Khayyam B»a»nee Mm Wblti RoM Stan'gee fSTJIIB Ec l,sh ,ff (I Bed Rose Crab if of Violets I Apple- N N! 2 a Blossom II Scented Stock ft. PA** \II Pi Caabmere U I Svfect192 words
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Advertisement195 1919-02-26 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE XI mtans money to you. He* goods constantly received to suit all requirements. Stocks map come and atocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzach's Elephant Brand Scythe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipo Wrenches, Brade's Malay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold195 words
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Advertisement114 1919-02-26 4 McCALLUM'S M Perfection" Scotch Whisky HS Sole Agents:— Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. WINE IND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT PRE-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 is114 words
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Article436 1919-02-26 5 Farther Discussions. tonlon, Feb. 24, 13. 30 a.m. Le Temps, referring to /Vjmv m*°m*if* anxiety to el German Austria, having ■ffm tke past fortnight unanilWlC!i, resolved therefore, suggests m n Anstria should be made a Feb 24, 12.35 a.m. w*raaw: The inter-Allied anbSn ia proceeding to Prague parpoae436 words
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Article64 1919-02-26 5 Londoo, Feb 24, 12.40 a.m. Mr Hodges, Secretary of the Miners F-deration, stated at Mansfield that in order to avert national disaster, the Government must secure kht wa«<* and hours report before March 14. Hed«clar*d that the rail way men and transport workers supported the miners, and nr?ed64 words
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Article58 1919-02-26 5 L)ndon, Feb. 24, 12.50 a.m. Paris Doctor Rateau has invented a new aeroplane engine based on the principle of the turbine. It is designed to produce 30,000 revolutions a minute, enabling far great r altitudes being attained, and flights from Paris to Algiers in five hours, to Constantinople58 words
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Article52 1919-02-26 5 London, Feb 24, 13.35 a.m. M a meeting of the medical pro-' fswion in London a reeolntion was earried by 207 voU-8 to 30 in favour °f organising the profession on a trade anion basis, in view of the far reaching changes conseqnent on the •oming Ministry52 words
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Article27 1919-02-26 5 London, 2-4, 10 30 a.m. New York Fourteen Spaniards *ere arrested on Sunday night, in connection with a plot against president W uBo n.27 words
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Article409 1919-02-26 5 Serious Outbreaks. London, Feb 22, 12.35 a.m. Berlin It is stated that although the garrison at Munich is on the si ie of the Spartaoists, elsewhere in Bavaria the troops are remaining loyal to government. A new soviet government has appointed Bimon as president. LondoD, Feb 23, 3.10 p.m.409 words
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Article99 1919-02-26 5 London, Feb. 24,11.36 p.m. The Press Bureau aunouncee: The Treasury states that it ia impossible to diapenae altogether with the control of capital issue*, but it ia nt ceaaary to recmsider the principles governing aanction in order to avoid Placing unn< cpaaary obstacles m the way of99 words
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Article51 1919-02-26 5 London, Feb 24, 2.0 p.m. The Press Bureau states: Advices from Kabul announce that tne Ameer of Afghanistan was attacked *d shot dead iv Laghman camp early on the morning of *eD The motives for the murder are at preeent obscure. No arrests have I hitherto been51 words
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Article118 1919-02-26 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Parte, Feb. 24, 6.20 p.m. Mr Clemenceao'a state is very satisfactory jit ia believed that he will preside on Thursday at the Peaoe-Onference. Calm prevails in Munich where the proletariat are securing order the general strike has been put an end118 words
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Article228 1919-02-26 5 Compensation Questions. Paris, Feb *4, 8,0 p.m. Probably the question of Germany's western frontiers will come before the council of ten this week. No doubt exists that neither Germany nor any other Power eonld ever possibly afford to pay o«m;>en sa'.ion for damages plus the whol< cost of228 words
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Article35 1919-02-26 5 London, Feb 23, 6.50 a.m. Th* Press Bureau announces that the King has expressed his wish personally to invest and deoorate the Dominions and Overseas offio«rs awarded honours before they return to their domiciles.35 words
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Article349 1919-02-26 5 Then was a fall tent at Harmston's opening performance last night, and late-coiners had to atani The varied programme went well from st*rt to finish, drawing rounus of applmse from tne andience, and everyore was pleased with the quality of the entertainment provided. Choice selections were played throughout349 words
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Obituary102 1919-02-26 5 Nawtb Syed Mohameil Madra..F.brn,ry 13 Tbeand den death, owin* to heart failare. Is S!-S nf Nasrib Syed Mobam announoed ot jsaw.iu j ,d Babedur. laal night at bia real donee at Royappetab. «a blunged t0 an aristocratic family, being grandson of lhe late iwrndi Sbahrukh Begnm.daogb. Bultan Yoeln the102 words
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Article251 1919-02-26 5 Arrivals. FE iRUARY «5. Toyohaahi Mam, Jap 4354 Capt Hayashi from Rio <1© aneir n R flU N Y Kaiaha. For Kobe Feb 26. Toyotomi Marn, J »P M 6 f L ChibQ from Sanmang F«b U M B KVisb*. For Suez via Colombo Frb 26. Mala Hari,251 words
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Article77 1919-02-26 5 FBBRUARY 25. Pin Sent? Brit 378 for P Swettenham and Penang. Batavier Brit 215 for Sibu via Weld Brit 242 for Malacca and Maar. Calypso Brit 339 for Mang via P Dickson. Singkara, Dot 2H4 for Selakan via ports. FEBRUARY 26. Islander Brit 431 for Christmas Is. Indragiri Dat77 words
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Article76 1919-02-26 5 Arrived Per s d Kmt>> this ing Ifaloff Thomson, Mr and Mr B B W Thunder, Mr R D Baylej. Dr Giddy. Messrs N Walker, Geo Hardman, ti Molyneaux, H J de Sonza, Tan Qaee Eng. Chey Eat War, Mr and Mrs CooinLs. Per as Tczohashi Maru yeeterday:76 words
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Article33 1919-02-26 5 The Dutch tug Untittle of 545 tons, under Capt Vhmar, came into port yes'.erday with the lighter Pulo Snso-, the coneiguefs b-dng the Asia-ie Petrolenm Co, Ltd. She leaves to-diy tor Polo bukom.33 words
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Article194 1919-02-26 5 The Case of a Tailor. At the weekly meeting o£ the Rent Assessment Board held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Offices, the Hon Mr U J Saunders presided, the other members pres-nt being Messrs E A Ella* Q*« Khek Kwin. E Tesamsohn, Koh San Hin, S Tomlinson and194 words
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Article56 1919-02-26 5 A correspondent to the Rangoon Gazette is responsible for the following In view of the recent greatest of all combines, it is quite possible that another National Anthem is required. Hurrah for Bullanjonatham Three cheers for Johnansam. The Anglo-Murkan nation Is bound to lick creation Geewhillikins I56 words
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Article552 1919-02-26 5 Singapore Para Rubber, Ltd. The Report of the Directors of the Singapore Para Rubber Estate», L'.d, to be aubmitted to the shareholders at the ninth annual ordinary general meeting, held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E. 0. on Tuesday, the 3lst day of December, 1918, at552 words
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Article670 1919-02-26 5 The report of the above estate, to be pusentel at the first annua aeneral meeting of shareholders at Chartered Bank Chambers on Tueeday next at 12.30 p.m. states i The Directors have pleasure in submitting their report and statement of accounts for the twelve months ended 30th670 words
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Article43 1919-02-26 5 The High Commissioner of the F M S has approved of a further war allowance of 10 per cent on salaries, aiiowam. 81l oovernas from Jan l»i», 1 L, moment subordinate officers. This ma£es, in all, a war allowance of 25 per oent,43 words
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Article106 1919-02-26 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents "Clerical Union. Wo th* tiM«r of tkĕ MaUfU TiDmi. Dear Sir—It may be of in terf Bt lo correspondents on the to learn that arrangements are being made for this Eubj ct to be discuss-d at a united debate106 words
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Article165 1919-02-26 5 To tlU Editor of t)u Malay» Tribunĕ. Sir —I have had much trouble in engaging bullock c*rts to convty goods from one place to another, due to exorbitant hire demanded by the drivers. Am I not fair in paying $1 from Alkoff Qnay to Phillip street Bat still165 words
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Article142 1919-02-26 5 Macphall Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver. Unchanged.—47 Hongkong.—33| percent prena. Shanghai.—49l. Rubber.—The auction opened this morning and may be called steady R S S touched 76* cents and 78 cents. Tin.—No cable and no market. Shares.—With rare exceptions the market remains unchanged, sellers continuing to predominate. Robbers Malakoffs have sellers142 words
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Article125 1919-02-26 5 Paterson, Simons Co.'s Report Singapore, Feb. 19. The tone of the rubber marke., prior to this week's sale, was rather unsteady.butthere was a fair demand on the first day of the auction a prices about one cent below last week's levels for Standard Grades No 1 Sheet opened at 74125 words
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Advertisement491 1919-02-26 5 LATES>T advertisements. WANTED Invoice Clerk- Quick and accurate at figures. Good handwriting essential. Apply Box 109, care of Malaya Tribune. a 26 2 4 6 WANTED Shorthand Typist in SingaporeMust be able to take down shorthand rapidly and accurately. Apply Box 108, care of Malaya Tribune 26 I 4 3491 words
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Article20 1919-02-26 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Sia ion this morning:—| 1 Tosan Maro, Niae, J. B. Aug. Keesler.20 words
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Article67 1919-02-26 6 bfllnrta ia Loadoa. Th* following sre the dates uf departure from rMngaporo of the European I d meir dtriKerj In London. Left Dklitkrw m SlMoareas Lomoj, December 14 January 20 do 7 do 10 do 13 do 21 December 3u February 1 do 24 do 7 do »167 words
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Article254 1919-02-26 6 Singapore (Tana-Road) Dally. The mail raine from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday exoepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lumpor at 7.18 p. m and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpor at 8 a.m. daily,254 words
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Article59 1919-02-26 6 Programme of Drills. Wednesday, feb 26, 5.11 pm Drill Hall, SVC Brwilff Frid T?'., Fe 8 5 11 P.m,—Drill Hall, SVC Recruits, No, 1 Platoon Eurasian Co. SVC. Saturday, March 1, 3.30 p m Balestier Ringe, S V A (Details). NoteAttendance at three Recruits' Parades a week59 words
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Article580 1919-02-26 6 him Qottri it iki Market tail M»nia|. SisaAPoaa, r,» w. and Kv.H, Exchaat* aad Skart •"km, I**"" tut folic wiag ••of mmW -bber Shares. mliamm 2» t J/- .»1. 4 8 6 1 I/- lt/_ i 6/ 1 AyerKoninf 46/_ &o/t'- BaUag >?»lak .a 4/| 4 I580 words
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Article49 1919-02-26 6 Singapore, Feb. 16 0« London— Bank 4 m/a 1/4 Demand 2/4 3/32 Onlndia- Vate3m/8 2 > 417 33 Bank T 1. m On Hongkong— 05 OnShang^-' 4 On Ja™-!" 0 «»1 Bank d/d 107 Sarereigna-baying rate «5 14 Bank of England rate %y Br. filver in London 47 3^449 words
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Article233 1919-02-26 6 In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Food Control Regulations, 1918, the Food Controller orders as foliows t 1, The exportation from the Colony of white rice, par-bci!ed rice and padi is prohibited except under licence to be obtained at the office of the233 words
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Article40 1919-02-26 6 Ordera for ending Saturday. March L Wednesday, Feb 2o\—Football L saftw— let Troop v 2nd Troop. Thursday, 17,—Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 5.15 pm, Ix-cutive Commits.. M -tiag.Cominisaioner'd Offiae, G. 30 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner40 words
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Advertisement109 1919-02-26 6 VRUSFsI IV FLUID Magnesia' THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP Sale Everywhere. I I SaKurfl BEER jgfljl STOUT B^B^nl The Po P ular Drink Sold Everywhere. Jfjiyjlf G. AURELY Co., I fcttlL—JlL JBinfapore Penang If Ma!a«ca Strset. Siafspors, 1S 1P Importera ,or S 8 F S 4 Sumatra. C 1 Th ne 815,109 words
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Advertisement54 1919-02-26 6 More Actors and Actrossea inclucJing the Powerful Malay Singer SAID ALLEE have arrived aad will appear To-Night I To-Night I AT THB STAB OPERA At tbe Taaatrs soiaf North Bridge Road In a Malay Play entitled SHA4MNWEM4N Saturday, March I Ml PROGRAMME PREPARED, B. Ckeosg, Propii-*-. V, L. Tan, Manager.54 words
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Advertisement444 1919-02-26 6 Oh i How it Hurts. That's what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it—sit there and suffer Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases in444 words
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Advertisement276 1919-02-26 6 I KJRIhV I j I p I A B N B IE S I S E J T R YAMATO Co. Singapore. 1 BEE® j J We have for Private Sale the foilowtogT Skophouses, from $3,000 and upwards. Compound Houses and BungUows, $4,500 I apwaiA Rubber and coconut plantation, $300276 words
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Miscellaneous162 1919-02-26 6 Mails Close. To day. Battt Paha* Sri Wtn(M »JO pa Milling Pontianak 1.80 pan Part ISwetUnka*) nd *I?*b pm Pnlaa Galang Sri Galang ■m Pontianak Khoen Foena 8 pm Pulaa Soegi *B«nuit I pm Kenmon Sanit 8 pm Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang Bock Keng I put Kota Tinggi «Aing162 words
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Article944 1919-02-26 7 Local Hindu Ceremony. Thore was a fairly representative gathering of Hindus of the Ceylon♦'ee ami Indian communities at the O;chard Road Siva Temple on Friday evening about 7 p.m., on the occasion of a divine servioe held in memory of the late Sir Mntu Kumarasamy, the first944 words
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Article203 1919-02-26 7 Unusual interest centred in the game of soocer that was played on the padang on Monday evening between the SCO and Y M C A select XI (consisting mostly of old Ratiiesians), faulting in the defeat of the former by 2 goals to nil. The game was exciting203 words
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Advertisement401 1919-02-26 7 BANKS chima. in 60,000 Skaree of p,vid up I £1,200,000 A* tLd* I £2,000,000 90**** ;r ,V >* a £1,200,000 'SiS Bank, Ltd. Tm Ciff fcD d Wascminstei i, "U, National "H? *mta are open*d and aa iailj o&:*ece*. ft« a. r -uao'.lfct tiff**** w M HiSt Moarrad for fixad401 words
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Advertisement430 1919-02-26 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. ta—f—trf in the Straits Settlement!) 64 Kling Street, SingaporeAuthorised 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 ChoonCtuan Esq. Vice-Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng Gaw Khek Khiam Esq. Lim430 words
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Advertisement194 1919-02-26 7 NOTICES NOTICE. This Is lo inform tbe Pabtis rtrat we tbe undersigned are prepared to Bell our mutton (Australiaa and Calcutta sheep and goat) at the following rates tit:— Retail at 52 cents per lb. A whole carcase at 48 cts per lb. Mutton can be ebtalaed at ear Retail194 words
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Advertisement427 1919-02-26 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insurances eff-otod on Brdldiug», Rant and Merchandise ef ev.ry description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK aoceptod to all parts. I» 0. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager, Offices 2, Finlayson Green. Tha Eastern427 words
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Advertisement252 1919-02-26 7 Do You Envy Others Their Health Thin, impure blood is a standing nvitation to sickness. It is an jpen door that iudigestion, malaria, neuralgia, sciatic*, rhoumatism and lervous troubles find easy to enter md prostrate the defenceless body. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will build up and purify252 words
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Advertisement514 1919-02-26 7 pUulilfflllillliHlliilM I Is your Baby contented Your baby can be contented andhappy, a joy a »"d pleaaurc to you only If hit) food satisfies h.m. Baby should take h.a S E= should sleep peacefully, and wreck after «eek gain n s l J&9m%L weight and he.i!th like this baby, ateadily514 words
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Title Section24 1919-02-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Willy.} UUPPLEmEHT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Issasi DBily. Vol. VI. -Me. 48 RINGAPOEE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article133 1919-02-26 1 Arrivals. FEBRUARY 24. RampkitiB Dnt 1,246 Capt Brugsma from Sourabay Feb 20, KPM, Khoen Foeng Dot 524 Capt Van Tol from Pontianak Feb 22 Thong Ek. For Pontianak Feb 28. Manohe Fch 1,251 Cipt Charean from Saigon Feb 21 M Maritimc-s. For Saigon Fab 27. Fakaaha Mara Japan133 words
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Article168 1919-02-26 1 FEBRUARY 24. Krian Brit 453 for Penang via P Swettenham. Soon Ann, Brit 538 for Billiton and Sourabaya. M-ran Brit 70 for B Pahat. Hai Nam, Brit 126 for Malacca. Kaka Brit 274 for Mihcca and Muar. Perak Brit 513 for T Anson via ports Rumphius Dut 1,246 for168 words
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Article143 1919-02-26 1 The Shipping Controller. Allahabad, Feb 13. Commenting on the atatement that the sole responsibility for the exorbitant fares at present charged between India and England has now been narrowed down to the ministry of ship ping, the Pioneer says some people may possibly be disposed to attach some143 words
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Article85 1919-02-26 1 Syrci> and Shipping poMibhte a detaih l tlat of the Britiah e:.ipp:ng loßßee fiom Bubm»rin c ai.d mines iv the war. The f jiluwing nam a are amonyat thn lor;g list. Briiiah In-li* S N C<,.—Barbara Chilkaua, Cbilk*, Qolaonda, lainn»!,. liindu, Itiia,85 words
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Article77 1919-02-26 1 The following oommunique ws* tabled at the Colombo Secretariat r,n Feb It: '-The attention of His Vx c-llency the Governor has been irawn to statements which have appeared in the Press to the effect ihat ladies have been insulted by Australian soldiers in Colombo. In justice to77 words
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Article29 1919-02-26 1 Wednesday, F b. 26—High Water: —6 3 am. Tft. 6ins 8.33 p.m. 6ft. Bins. Tho'slny, F h 27.—High Water —7.lria.m. 7it. iini.; 9.1J pm, 7ft. J.ns.29 words
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Article111 1919-02-26 1 Alphabetical list of Infected Bignal XGQ) end Suspected (signal F P B) ports Bigavl neoee•&ry in adPort notified. ditioo to Pnitm QssaaHßSsas Am. B*Url» FPU Cerebro-Spi-oal Menin*itis XGQ mi i ttauri» A Tan4--j-.ng Pnukt XGQ Chol.ra Bombay X <i Q Cholera otu Xtig Cbole.a H jngkung X U (J111 words
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