Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1919
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Title Section28 1919-03-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. No. 50 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 3.28 words
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Advertisement475 1919-03-03 1 Tav Guan Kiat r fad rUt supply of F IHBWOOI> c vern ment and Municipal for the years 1019 and 1 920 PM- II PHILLIP STREET, SIHBAPORE. 1361,1*1 and 1363. .•SoffiShourt, Please ring up After H5O at Noa. 87, 87», Tank Road, Singapore C«Gr A X M T V TO-NIGHT475 words
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Advertisement218 1919-03-03 1 Straits I Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to tb? Manager. TERMS VEST HODEIATB) AddwM PBANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If bo consult J. IK ED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street I Opposite the Central Fire Station.) w r,— The218 words
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Advertisement119 1919-03-03 1 Great Western I Champagne j m 1903 I ffl VINTAGE I I jll "Extra Dry" J» k Medium Dry Wine, Ĕ Aj J ■jRi" Special Reserve" h £15 I Sglj »Brut Special" I A Natural Wine (no sugar-) fHE ONLY I American Champagne j AWARDED GOLD MEDALS I At the119 words
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Advertisement197 1919-03-03 1 Tay GuanKiatf Contractor for supply of r I Fl JREWOOO I to the Government an«i Viunicipal g t OommtMionaw for theywn J iyiy and wan. I address: 38, PHILLIP STREET, SIMPM. I 1361, 1362 -nd 1363 I After office hours, pleabe nog; up p g Nos *****r 1450 at Hoi.197 words
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Article992 1919-03-03 2 The Manager's Report. Mr Liddelow, the manager of the Titi Tin Mines, in his report for tho last year, says The ontpot for the y»>ar amounted to 5,006 pi kola of tin-wolfram ore as compared with 3,035 piknis for the previous year. Tnt cc < utpQts were992 words
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Advertisement115 1919-03-03 2 The Most EFFICIENT Aerated Water Bottles can be obtained ONLY from G. OTOMUNE Co. Singapore. 'Phone No. 750. Dwelling Houses! Dwelling Houses I! Dwelling Houses!!! With freehold land (near Dhobf Ghaut) are being sold in lota of one or m«rt at f 3,5C0 to $5,500 to suit buyers. A good115 words
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Advertisement289 1919-03-03 2 Dr. J.B's Blood Tonic A remarkable preparation of Indian herbs, at once effeotivo in all liver complaints. It is a valuable fconio for creating appetite, purifying the blood and eliminating those impurities of the blood whioh undermine the health. A Trial of one bottle will convince yon. Obtainable from United289 words
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Advertisement368 1919-03-03 2 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA •Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basab Road (In front of French charch) TiLSPHONH No 1245. >0 I 9 A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUOHia wmPP. w ol PIiANTEIt MIXER, OR MHIi I En cgiutm< m to368 words
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Advertisement607 1919-03-03 2 AUCTIONJALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICe 7 Estate of Cliia Ann Siang u eca Valuable Town and Coantry Properties situate Hill. Amoy and Telok Ayer Streets, etc, etc- an 1 R, '-i ments and sites situate at Ann Siang Hill and' R tku r Will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at607 words
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Article229 1919-03-03 3 Match 5. T OtDfittl 5j b&«a lj Bneineae done. Bislne* 4one. aa Qm/n" -Bau'm*** done. Market Qniet Uuat Ua; a a, 4 l OS.pr-rvloni 147.00 Hitmefi WB, |fl 5Q Co_>rl lf > Copra Gorong Talo JJJjj bpaDong-U: 5 0ow» Kayowt Jj 2Q in 9«; Copra Siinton *Jj Copra229 words
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Article123 1919-03-03 3 Singapore, Ma*eh 3. Mater* Latham Ca., the Chartered Bank Chamber. »d*le<" he following quotations UorGajah »3-20 13 40 L2O 1.35 iyerMol* 230 260 iverPanaa W.M 10.75 5.00 5.25 Boll* JelIT 0.65 70 BukuSatil 0.95 If* BukitKß A 0.65 0.70 3L»ngka.3erdg.... 7.35 715 7 ld (Sum.)... 68i JeraaSwnter.123 words
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Advertisement151 1919-03-03 3 thoroughly Entertaming Pictures in Both Programmes] I ±T THB MARLBOROUGH] I H*l fc» Comfort,, QoA MnsU and Good Pio.are-, I Beach Road. Second Show at 915 po. j A Splendid Thanhouser Feature Featuring Winsome Little Gladys Leslie j ENTITLED 1 An Amateur Orphan In B parts. l a and lively151 words
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Advertisement426 1919-03-03 3 Pro m Saturday, March Ito Thursday, March 6. 1 Popnlar Pictures by The I ore.EMINENT PRODUCERS Alhambra I The P JL AiTHi la the only j Atoambra X flnsx JL theatre where yon #m iPH|3 Imfl f2» garden get the best J n 3y B l»# j pictures, the ases»»426 words
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Advertisement467 1919-03-03 3 It the popullr photo play house EMPIRE eWjos* I****' etna*. Second Show mm 9.1S I THE WEB A Cleo Madison Star Feature in 2 Acts Metro Wo.derplays I 5 The Lure of Heart's Desire 5 An Emotional Dram, with the Dieted Dramatic Actor. EDMUNL» BREE9E Epia.de. 9 10 rf the467 words
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Article1165 1919-03-03 4 It is a poor consolation, and we give it for what it is worth bnt there is no donbt that there must he the very strongest of reasons why the invalid women an d children in the Far East are to bo deprived of their passages1,165 words
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Article57 1919-03-03 4 The Colonial Secretary announce that any gifte kindjy given for the British and Czechs who are expected to arrive on the a s Madras on the ith instant will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.57 words
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Article103 1919-03-03 4 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Bosiness Silver. Unchanged.—474 Hongkong.—33| Shanghai.—49s. Rubber.—Steady. Tin.—No cables and no market Shares—The market continues dull. Rubber.—Little doing passed at $6.06, Malaka Pindas offered at $2.475, Malakoffs abont $4.45, Kluangs at $6.10, K«w S-. rendahs at $4 (ex). Mining.—Rinbs were done at 3.35. Kampongs are quoted 50s103 words
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Article177 1919-03-03 4 Bandmann Actor Arrested. On the arrival of the steamer Arankola on February 14th, reports he Rangoon Gazette, she was boardy J *POty superintendent of police Mr Colquhoun, who at the request by telegraph of the commissioner of policy Calcutta, arrested a member ot the Bandmann Opera Company named177 words
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Article198 1919-03-03 4 Rangoon, Feb. 9.—His Honoar the Lieutenant Oovrnor in the •ourse of a speech yesterday at the annual dinner at the Rangoon Trades Association referred to the criticism. regarding the general principles of the Burma scheme of constitutional reform. Some urged that l urma had not demanded and198 words
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Article113 1919-03-03 4 General Sir John Monash has presented his Gallipoli sword to be ild by auction for the benefit of poor dependents of journalists killed in the war. General Monash, in presiding at the opening of a Y M 0 A hut adjoining Australia House, loaned by the Australian Y M C113 words
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Article349 1919-03-03 4 Tin, no quotation. Attention i 8 t» under farts* a l lc a jerning m« filing v*'u*' berland". 6 Q Gn, Today's IHm koyan (4u pikn -1 n "a: No 2 $400. Ko -IHI GHL wis, 6th BnuLo'frS rnent(Rifle B)> bave h^°t> to be Folic, A mail349 words
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Article154 1919-03-03 4 Haunted house wanted, to rent or i purchase, freehold, with live to 10 1 acres of land, wuhin 50 miles of London. So ran an advertisement whioh appeared in a London newspaper. "In my long experience I hare never known that class of property to be requisitioned,154 words
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Article73 1919-03-03 4 Reuters Cables Peace Matters Nore and Novara Labour PruLienm j Central Europe French (Joheular News General: Titi Tin. Ltd j Straits Produce Local Share Market and Children Local an General Amuseni» iv L Council Correspondence g Chart and Co's Report The Iniuenza. Mail Notice g Stocks and Shares73 words
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Advertisement173 1919-03-03 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. *"**B»i«k mfßL\ ottD """•it* V, Ut Pwfia 11 Oau aeblaU KhtfyMi ■tangee ft* English Apple- I H Night Blossom II Scented Stock I OIL FOR THE HOME I I For General Lighting Urn I I THE MOST ECONOMICAL I I FISH SUPERFINf I173 words
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Advertisement174 1919-03-03 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It deans money to you. Set goods constantly received to suit all requirements. Slocks may 4ome and stocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elephant Brand Scythe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenches, Brado'a Malay Parangs, Brass Garden Japan Gold Size174 words
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Advertisement129 1919-03-03 4 BY BOYIL WARMIT TO H.M. King George V. Denis Mounie's Brandy THREE STAR OUAEIEV Per case $42. Supplied to the Berkeley, Carlton, Claridge'a, Prince's, Savoy, and all the other leading Restaaraats, Soli Importer! Caldbeck, Macgregor j AND Co. MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade P HE-WAR PRICES. Obtainable from KIAM129 words
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Article209 1919-03-03 5 Tlie Council Deliberations. LondoD. Feb 28, 5.10 p.m. d .„n BAva A British shortly proceeding tc i88 investigate the damage reScrbifl ff f°rom enemy occupation and alt,D<? Ai n the extent of reconstoaB^ rWl and the material trnoti° n De iTe a mUon will also ex-*q-the general economic209 words
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Article115 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb. 26, 2.15 p.m. Ottawa: Mr D D Mackenzie, King's Counsellor has been appointed leader of the opposition in the House of Commons until the Libera invention appoints a permanent .accessor to Sir W Laurier. WaXofton: to announced that President Wilson will not convene an extra115 words
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Article83 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 6 15 p.m. In fee Hona» of Commons, Mr Shortt introduc-d a Bill establishing a Minify ofWttfi and Communications. He emphasised tke necestfh for sheap transport fur development of industries, also the neceality for control aud 00-ordination of transport The now Ministry would take83 words
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Article68 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 5.0 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Lieut Colonel Burgoyne, Mr Walter Long stated that the Imperial Government had offered the Australian Commonwealth Government six modern destroyers and six modern submarines. Two submarines have beeu presented to CanadaRequests made by other Dominions would68 words
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Article56 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 7.30 a.m. Paris The Minister of Marine in statement to the navy committee of the Chamber said that it was hitherto impossible to make good the french naval losses. The first and only praotical way of reconstituting the French navy was to r*covf r part56 words
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Article54 1919-03-03 5 London, Fnb 26, 1'5 a.m. New York A ineoeage from Alaska states that Storker Storker» son and five oth«r explorers, who had boarded a floating ice pack in 'he Polar basin last May in an effort to float aoroaa the North Pole, have landed safely" on November 7.54 words
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Article50 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 25, 6.0 p.m. Summertime operates from March »0 to September 29. The death is announced of the former Labour M. P t MrWC Anderson. Washington. It is announced that tbe President signed the Six Billion Dollar War Revenue Bill aboard a Wwu en route to Washington.50 words
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Article513 1919-03-03 5 The Workers' Alliance. London, Feb 25, 6.55 a.m. Mr Adamson in the House of Commons stated that the final Miners' ballot was 611,988 in favour ind 104,987 against a strike; 34,000 ibstained. The opinion in the lobby is that prospects of a settlement are more hopeful than indicated513 words
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Article152 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 24, 9.30 p.m. With regard to the high passage rates from India the Times' shipping corespondent says that the .feeling B ,ems to be that residents of IndTahave not had Mf mwmM home to them the effect of the enormous increase in cost of coal, storts152 words
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Article84 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 2*, 2.20 p.m. In Manchester, a meeting of firms associated with the British ManufTcmrers' Corporation decided to with the Federation of BritiS Industries for the purpose concentrating upon the extension [o overseas trade. The Chairman Sir Charles Mandleberg, said that it was to establish trade com•Linners84 words
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Article372 1919-03-03 5 Statement lo Parliament. London, Feb 24, 1.25 p.m. With regard to the Singapore protest against the appropriation of two P and O ships to repatriate German women and ohildren from China, it is emphasised that th ft Minist r y of Shipping found great difficulty in ships372 words
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Article102 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 1.35 p.m. It is understood that the capital of the British Overseas Bank mentioned on Feb. 25 will be about two millions sterling. The scheme represents an entirely new develop, ment of British banking enterprise. It will Mm at providing additional facilities for British import and102 words
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Article80 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 7.30 a.m. The Times states that it is rumoured that the murdered Ameer's brother, Nasrullah Khan, has assumed the throne of Afghanistan. According to a current story of the assassination, the Ameer was sleeping in his oauup at Laghinan valley, forty miles from Kabul,80 words
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Article35 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb. 24, 7.50 p.m. The Postmaster-General annoanoei the cancellation of this week's overland Indian mail as the ship has been damaged in collision. The next mail leaves on March 6.35 words
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Article26 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb. 24,12 35 a.m. Mr R E Stubbs, Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, has been appointed Governor of Hongkong vice Sir Francis May.26 words
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Article16 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26. 7.30 a.m. A proclamation is Gjzetted prohibiting the unlicensed importation of dyestuffs.16 words
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Article18 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 25, 3.15 p.m. Paris The dootors declare that M. Clemenoeau is out ot danger.18 words
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Article25 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 7.30 a.m. Hamburg A. surrendered U boat being towed to England Bank near the Dogger Bank. The crew were saved.25 words
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Article302 1919-03-03 5 Further DUtutbances. London, Feb 25, T. 5 p.m. Amsterdam A message froru Prague states that very severe Bgftunc occurred throughout the whole r Saturday. The commcnis.s ncoupieu most of the publit buildings' dents and the National Guards joined in the battle with the communists and entered the town302 words
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Article175 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, t 10 a m. The Second Greuadier Gnatds had a triumphal welcome on their return to London from Germany yesterday. Though 00 ceremony was arranged and the hour of arrival was uncertain, St Pancras waa crowded within and without. Ibe banda of the brigade175 words
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Article38 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 4.15 p.m. There were 3.046 deaths from irtlnenza in the great towns of England and Wales last week, compared with 1,363 the previous week In London the deaths were compared with 273 last week.38 words
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Article145 1919-03-03 5 courtesy of the French Consulate.) Parte, Feb 28. 6.10, M Clemenceau will resmne Monday his post of President of the 3 eace Conference. Yesterday the Allied represent»ives congratulated him on his scape from death. The Chamber adopted the bill zrantirg 250 francs to all *bos« mobilized, plus145 words
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Article77 1919-03-03 5 Marmston's Circus. The very fall hous?s that have been the rule all laat week at Harmston's Circas culminated on Saturday night in such a huge crowd that a barricade had to be erected to keep late comers out. Those who were not able to obtain admission on Saturday, will77 words
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Article108 1919-03-03 5 The second house at the Empire to-night will see a 2-aet Cleo Madison f e-iure, The Web, a continuation of the 5-part ?drama, The Lure of Heart's Desire, and farther episodes of The Red Ace whilst a repeat of The Little Pirate,, together with Joker and Nestor comedies108 words
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Article75 1919-03-03 5 To day's Ties Profession Pairs— Qualifying Round 3 Tel 5 Mergler ami v Mer 3 Allen and Vowler. Mer 1 DoU and Williams v C S 3 Tyler and Pedlow. Mer 6 Evana and Dainea v Police Sa\i and Griffin. Pr<-es Wilson and Daviee v Tel Role75 words
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Article166 1919-03-03 5 There have been a-veral reference lately to Oblneee with the Holsbevik foroea in Huaaia. It appears that during the war the Russian Government had to import *reat squad of Chinese coolies into for work behind the linee. Whtn th* B volution broke out th» ne coolies Here utterly166 words
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Article149 1919-03-03 5 Arbitrator's Award. Calcutta. Feb. 11.-Tbe Subordinate J«df« Pumea buff «d orders in two damage suits brought against Mr. A. Garrett, formerly District Magistrate of Furneaand now iv charge of the Singbbham JUtrict aud others. The first case ,as brought by Messrs Forbes and Chapman, Barristers, against Mr.149 words
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Article77 1919-03-03 5 London, Feb 26, 7 30 a.m. Capetown A meeting of Nationalist members of Parliament decided to accept tbe Admiral's offer of a warship to c mvey the Nationalist deputation to England. London, Feb 26, 5.0 p,m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Bttterton, Mr Waltei77 words
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Article448 1919-03-03 5 Arrivals. march 1. Meran Brit 70 Nacodah from B Pahat Feb 18 Soon Keck. Kaka Brit 274 Capt GMJ bl D from Malacca Feb 28, S S'ahip Co, Lt Emile, Dot 94 Nacodah from Rhio Mar 1, Song .Moh. Hai Nam Brit 126 Capt Mellor from Malacca Feb448 words
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Article159 1919-03-03 5 MARCH la Merau Brit 70 for B Mat. Me .loos, Brit »33 (Of Belawan De iia»g Brit TSa for fonsnn »U Hi's Bern Dot 68 for Began fls Dut V&9** ok Soon Dnt OH) for Pot»*l Fch 376 for Saigon In ballast. p| r. ncbi Mere JspftU 1» for159 words
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Article23 1919-03-03 5 Per a a Eorjlochua: Mr J A Ueasrs J Uouosu, D B 80., 0 J Hollowsy. H Roeedo, J A Bsyl.23 words
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Article201 1919-03-03 5 Penang Produce Dealers Alert The hope has been expressed in mauy quarters that this year, the .cores of (CM of rubber seeds that Malayan estates produce, will not be allowed practically to go to waste, says the Penang correspondent of the Times of Malaya. The oil that201 words
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Article454 1919-03-03 5 Bombay, Feb 10.—The Court Martial for the trial of Lieutenant A W McCarthy l*t Somerset Li«bt Infan try. Assistant Po.tal C*n«ur. BomUy re-aaaembled at Colaba to d*y. Judge Advocate waa 2nd Lieuten-e', A H Pocock, 2nd G B lv**a h>gtmeur.CaptaioCTAmi.r. sade, rro.ocuted, and C*iitSAn A n XOaiMB454 words
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Article274 1919-03-03 5 German Ships for Germans- A» lbs anmual gsnrml aaavtiog of lbs membra of tb Fi-mug Ch*!»rmi „U>. n whltdi wa* held on lueslay Mr Lorn, ih«- Chairman, avts-d m« it wra that c j at*!* weTl apparastOj bumfl lekaM <•• tb" direction comma' dwwing o»mii«.h mail se#s> uiora274 words
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Article86 1919-03-03 5 At about 7 o'clock on Monday evening, four Chinese (two armed with revolvers) entered the premises of Hye Kee Chan and Co Beach Street, Penang, about HbO yards from he Central Police Station, and de- uianded the keys of the safes from two employees who were still in. One of86 words
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Advertisement236 1919-03-03 5 fVTE&TL ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Chinese Kranies as follows Sborthand-T;. pist for Medan Office Typist for Works Office near Siugapore Three General Clerks for accounts work in Singapore Office. Good handwriting essential no others need apply. State full particulars of previous experience, salary in last post, and enclose copies of testimonials to236 words
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Article12 1919-03-03 6 [Wi afe not nectMarily endow the •pinion* •Tjtnaatd v eerra» ptaaattfufi.]12 words
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Article422 1919-03-03 6 r» tK, MtUtor of tk» Malay rraataaav. Sir, —With r to the letter of 'A Government Clerk of IV ping, on Iho subject of jour advocacy of a better eohem« of salaries for the Government Clerical Servico, I lake strong exception to that part of his remarks422 words
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Article157 1919-03-03 6 Penan# .Municipality Move. We (P. 0.) understand that the umcipal Commissioners have appointed a Committee to ecuui-e into the measures necessary in th« event of a retnrn of the influenza epidemic. The Committee i 9 at present requesting the opinion of the medical profH et .i„ n in157 words
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Article349 1919-03-03 6 Th* following are the orders of the day for the meeting of the Legislative Council on March 10 Motion by the Acting Colonial Secretary "That this Colony contribute £50/00 to the King's Fund for th* Disabled as a smalt mark of gratitude to those who have fought for349 words
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Article434 1919-03-03 6 Koala Lumpur, Feb. 28. Thj further decline in the price of Lin causd this Sco ion to be almost neglected. S liars largely pr.-dominate but th-re Wa9 no hurry to throw shares on th» tnirk-t. Otfer-are wanted f or Karnpong Kamnntinf, Tin I'ln P««h. whilst there434 words
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Article714 1919-03-03 6 Prices Quota .1 tk Market tbii Moniif. HlHfluftßß, March. S. Mann fml and Bratt, JkcLanga and Mara Braktra, laaaM urn followiaf Uat of ajaotatiaaa Kubber Shires. SO.l W Bo *ra. ftr.tra. 1/. Aiiagar 2 9 B,'« 1/- Anglo Ja*a 4 8 6 3 I/- Anir: -Malay 13'-714 words
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Article57 1919-03-03 6 Singapore, March 3. On London— Bank 4 m/i £/4 u/ 33 Demand 2/4 3/32 On India- Vate3m/i 2/4 17 M Bank T t. 1«« On Hongkong- OnShangtSi dM o. J „.J! ankd d OnJ.^ 1 1 W| Bank d/d 107J «•▼ereigns— bnying rats $8 14 Bank of England rata57 words
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Article138 1919-03-03 6 Ts-day. t Fort Swettanham a JSJTw ,p,rak CB a s -»o pn Mersu,g, Kemaman k Trengganu Pantiauak tl pm Ma aoca and Muar Kaka I p M Pulau Soep Sultana I p m Pulau UaUm and Pulau Bulang Hock Lia I Cuoob •Axmera 4 j, m To morrow.138 words
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Article68 1919-03-03 6 Dell/crea 11 London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Maila and their deli-ori tn Londor. »BLITEBa» I* BiNOArtta LoKaa». December 14 January 20 do 7 do 80 do L W do 21 December 10 fsbruary 1 do 24 do 7 ,do 3168 words
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Article19 1919-03-03 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning:—s s Horaisan Mam, Urdium, Miihima Maru, Oram* Tjipanae.19 words
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Advertisement71 1919-03-03 6 iffßusirs FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP on Sale Everywhere. 1 Sahurfl WĔ BEER STOUT Popular Drink 1 4 L Bmld Everywhere. WĔ^Jiia* G AUBELY4 Co, I For Asthma and Bronchitis I MEDICAL MEN RECOMMEND ASTHBRO.j I 14 ldt th ■••ration of bucoui, J quickly •uraalbronahial afaetion.' j and in n71 words
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Advertisement49 1919-03-03 6 To-morrow, Tuesday 7HE SI Ail OP£»A if Hi fietfri Buti North Bridge fond "ILL STICK A Chicesa Play ruthlrd LOlf TliV ft A f Khaindle t«k«- 8 tho lading p^rt. To-Night I To-Night I Shamna Zeman. P. fillWl Pr T M Y. L, Ton, Manager, tbonp 1366 for Seats49 words
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Advertisement464 1919-03-03 6 Tnlfl Services. Slojspore (Teak Rosd) Oilly. Thn bwIJ rains from Singspore lor the nnr.li leave Tank Road station daily at 7,7 a.m. (Snnday *s*>pt«.|) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lumpur at 71* p. m 6.45 am, r#4 «tlraly, Th„ through eipr,<as M rVtun* Kn.tbi ;Wa. M m. iaih srrlving464 words
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Advertisement41 1919-03-03 6 I Are holding I their SALE I FROM Ist MARCH TO 31st MARCH AND 1 They invite year early inspection, gains TO BE HAD IN EVERY LINE j OF I GOODS. Great Reductions in Prices. tomato Company 41. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.41 words
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Article363 1919-03-03 7 Coming Benefit to Penang- The annual report of the Penang Chamber of Commerce says The Railway Administration supplied the Chamber with plans shewing the site of the godowns proposed to be erected (at Prai) for merchants and a memorandum of tbe terms on which godown or factory siteH363 words
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Article485 1919-03-03 7 P.G. Since the Premlet*! announce, ment that ConacripUon ia to be abolished, thei- haa natnrally been much epeenlatiou turoughout the Empire as to compulsory service and training t jt defence, and the question ia simplified by developmenteat Ihe Paris Conference, which np to due rather aid to th* confuaionP.G. - 485 words
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Article24 1919-03-03 7 The Raja Shariman, O C P D Rao> paid a flying visit to Kuala Lumpur on Tueaday to sit for the police officers' examination.24 words
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Article242 1919-03-03 7 Fifth List. The Committee acknowledge with many thanks the following subscript ions collected by Mewtb Lee Gnan Choon, Goh Boo Pin, Gan Kee, Chew Bee, Lim Leong Pan, Tay Bi Whye, Chew Keng Cheong, Teo Soon Kiat, Koh San, and Sim 8iew Chj e Chop242 words
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Advertisement329 1919-03-03 7 BANKS imtim 0F ,HD > ID IS fiISGLAN* i-i CO.OOO Share* of mm af < 1 £1,200,00* V r £2,000,000 W*^, To i""' 1 Ltd. r«oo i vs ere op«ad and •anua for t*« *|5, a* I— h •llow*"- *ctiv*i fci £~sd «j AM TWS LA' 1 "J tin Litt=329 words
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Advertisement436 1919-03-03 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement!) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital f^OOO.OOO issued Capital |2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability or Shareholders Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman LeeChoonGuan Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng Gaw Khek Khiam Esq. Lim436 words
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Advertisement398 1919-03-03 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that Tan Eag Swee, until recently employed by this Company as Collector, is no longer in our employ and therefore not authorised to collect any monies due bo tLe Company. Central Engine Works, Limited. (Sd.) F. c Wolseley, Secretary. IS 53 NOTICE. We the398 words
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Advertisement416 1919-03-03 7 THE Malaya Tribune' AJTD SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Dally Phone Mo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. «14.00 Per annum 7 25 Half-yearly 1 7 Per quarter Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Kxtra 50ctS Pjr monthTo Foreign countries $1 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to416 words
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Advertisement240 1919-03-03 7 Singapore Volnnteer Corps. Programme of Drills. Monday, March 3, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, SVC li-emits. Tuesday, March 4. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Co, 8 T C, Musketry. Wednesday, March 5, 5.15 p.m.— D ill Hill, SVC Remits. Friday March 7, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, SVC Recruits. Saturday, March 8, 2.50 p.m.— Balestier240 words
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Advertisement380 1919-03-03 7 ylnlHlllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllUllll<lllll<"<<n< llllllllllill,lll iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiii| Her First Baby 1 I I Qm the .M. o. i I I s I bab.es, and your food completely fill* its duties aa a substitute 1 I nature's first food." 2E 1 1 Glaxo does resemble mother's milk because it contains theaame g I quantity of380 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1919-03-03 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. PRICE 5 CENTS VOL VI -No. 50 fMBOtf Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. assort Dally. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 191924 words
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Article539 1919-03-03 1 Flict to be Broaght to Former Standard. The report of tLe B I 8 N Co., Ltd., (directors s Lord Inchcape, Lord BnrgLolere, E H Cunard, H N Gladitone, Sir W R Lawrence, W G Rathbone, F Ritchie, I M Shielda, P William*, Lord Kilbracken, A M Monteatb'539 words
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Article90 1919-03-03 1 Alphabetical li Bt of InfeoWi s.gnal X 0 Q) und Suspeoied (signal FPB) ports Signal neeead l w y >n adPort notified. dition to Dim* Quarantine flat. Batavia FPB n t. m a CerebroSpiBatavia XGQ v* 1 9 mmm m Batavia A Tani- Hmall-pox jong Priok XOQ n, Bombay90 words
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Article33 1919-03-03 1 7h: M., Hi«h Water 10.37 a m »ft. Bins; 11.16 p. m oft Tnesday Mar. 4._ Moon id 9h. 42m, a., High Water!9ft 2in m 9ft 9iDB; 11,46 p m33 words
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Article280 1919-03-03 1 Singapore, Feb, 24. Rubber. To L odon, from Singapore Penanp, t rt Swettenham or Malacca, lf<; i. Od. per ton of SO onbic feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore Penarg, Port Swettenham or Malacca, lG5e OJ. p far ton of'so cabio feet To London, from Port Dickson, Telnk Anson,280 words
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Article219 1919-03-03 1 The balance-sheet shows a net* profit of Ticals 1,251,137, including the balance of Ticals 37,007 from the preceding half yoar, whereof it is proposed to utilize Ticals 98,224 as ordinary depreciation, being 6 2/3 per c< nt per annum on the cost ralae of tbe steamers and219 words
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Advertisement481 1919-03-03 1 TIE lAUTA TBIBOIIEI 1 SHIPPING GAZETTR. Mo. 171, WBBCRIPTION RATW Parable lo Advance Ferssuausß §14.00 Malf-y.arij 7.25 Per tserter I 3.75 Pay assassin..» «a <r. f 1.15 PoeSfcgw Extra 50 eta. per month. P.*O. British India apcar LINE (OOMFAjriBS INOOBFOBATBD Of fc«SLA*$) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S.481 words
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Advertisement168 1919-03-03 1 FOR HONGKONG. The British Steamer Van W lerwijck 3040 tons, is intend ed to sail at noon on Wednesday the sth prox. For further information apply Bonstead Co As Agents. 2 «2 5S "Ellerman" Line. For LONDON American 8 Manchurian Line. For NEW rOHK For particulars as to rates of168 words
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Advertisement185 1919-03-03 1 Phone Ne. 1925. O.S.K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) No. 3 De Souza Street Propose* Sailings fro* Singapore. For MARSEILLES and LONDON: via Portsaid. Celebee Mara mid ar Alp* Mara Aprj For GENOA i connected at Bombay. For BOMBAY i via Colombo. Barma Mara areb185 words
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Advertisement357 1919-03-03 1 NIPPON YUSEN MM (Incorporated in Japan) O-der At* Co.tr.ct with the imperial j. pmM (Soßlect to Alterations wlthoot Notice) European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service Fir (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London or Liverpool. European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service (Auxiliary Service Cargo only) For Marseilles and London,357 words
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Advertisement48 1919-03-03 1 JTHE Sum IBIBJJ I tes I» PUBLISHED DAILy Complete Repur'.ol M t FqU «ad utest W«r n OWi BEANC LINE OF STEAMERS. M. Qlwoffli 1,760 v. "Bmm Hm MM Tom. imxg OhocB" I.^* The above steamers are now under servioe to the Imperial Government. GIONG HOB A Co.48 words
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