Malaya Tribune, 12 March 1919
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Title Section28 1919-03-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. No. 58 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12.28 words
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Advertisement533 1919-03-12 1 fayGuanKiatl Contractor foi supply of f ire wooi> f Government and Municipal ComreisMonere for the years 1919 and H iddrsss SI, PHILLIP SHEET, SINGAPORE. or Phone 1361, 1362 and 1363. 1 ajS office hours, please ring up i v\,1073 or 1450 at Nos. 87, 87a, and 87c, Tank Road, Singapore.533 words
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Advertisement227 1919-03-12 1 Straits Motel TAMMG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to th« .Manager. TERRS VERY M0DERAT1. Itlefnpbio Addresa PRANAKAN." M. A. SAIBOO CO. General Merchants Money Changers. All »re kindly solicited to inspect am shop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreifn Coins of all kinds an227 words
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Advertisement137 1919-03-12 1 Great Western f I Champagne j 1903 m I 'pi vintage fl 5 I M Extra Dry" I 1 a Hedium Dry Wine. B P I UR\''Sp3Ciil Reserve" D I |P, 11 Brut Special" *8|K f lj 4 Natural Win* ("j no »ugar.) THE ONLY 1 American Champagne g I137 words
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Advertisement332 1919-03-12 1 g Tay Guan Kiat I Contractor for supply of firewoods! I to the Government and Municipal 1 l e Commissioners for the years j j| 1919 and 1920. I jjj Address 136, PHILLIP STREET, SIMPOtt. «r f hone 1361, 1362 and 1363 After office hours, please ring of L I332 words
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Article815 1919-03-12 2 Revival of Town and Gown. Last Batnr day there was played on the University ground a Rugby football match between one team called "The Staff" and another more mo* destly advertised as Cambrijge Remnants." The few spectatora were palpably not in sympathy with the Cambridge aide. If they815 words
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Article54 1919-03-12 2 Progiamm* of Drills for week ending Marea 15. Wadlieaday, March 12 5 15 p.m— D.iil Hall, S V G R emits. Fridiv, March 14, 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S V 0 Recruits. Saturday, March 15, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range, Chinese' Co, S V I. G. A, Derrick54 words
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Article387 1919-03-12 2 Meeting of Association. The anneal general meeting of the S-dangor Miners' Association took place at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, at the Association's Chambers, Koala Lnmpnr, there being present Messrs Kia PeDg (President) Lee Man Pan. Ng Peng San. Khoo Chew Pan, Yap Pob, Hoh Man, Yap Tai387 words
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Advertisement226 1919-03-12 2 Foods for Infants and Invalids. fast Received a Fresh Supply o! the following t Savory and Moore's and Virol. Wholesale and Retail at Seasonable Prices. Can be obtained from! Nalna Mohamed Sons., '19, Raffles Place, SingaporeA Cost fiB Quality 10 Combined. FRAMROZ Co. 4 LITTLE at the RIGHT time is226 words
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Advertisement191 1919-03-12 2 Why suffer tbe burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTAD A Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In front of French charchj [klrphi>sx No 12AS. DON'T LOSE TIME. TIME canB money. In the case of eitt.tr a PLANTER. MINER or SHIPPER, tt,e obtaining ut191 words
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Advertisement496 1919-03-12 2 Absolutely Free 40 years* experience, late Government Medical Officer RAJ SAHEB OB. DASS* Secrets of Happy Life it being d -«tributed f-ee. Aprty »o— Tic SMSttp Salayi flerncy. \Oft Herri»or Rond, CALCUTTA. Kudu Kudu Silt Crepe Night-Gowns AND Mending and Sewing Silks IN MOST ATTRACTIVE SHADES Now being displayed AT496 words
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Advertisement19 1919-03-12 2 tGcod, Better Beet, Never let it Till the Good is Better And the BetSlow Cbooi Takk Road, Advt, WriUr.19 words
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Advertisement552 1919-03-12 2 READY STOCK Zinc Oxide Acetic Acid 99— XO0\ Refined and Crude Sulphur Cyanide of Potash Sodium Bicarbonate Hydrochloric Acid Arsenic Acid Washing Soda. APPLY TO K. Tomoda Co. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS t CHEMISTS 20 High Street. Cable Address TOMODA." .p hoQe Dr.J.B's BtoodTo^ A remarkable preparation ol Indian herba, ai cnoe552 words
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Article262 1919-03-12 3 -"'lljailTl— March 12. H*. -Sea Locel and >r9l column. Copra. Robaaiaaan Ptntoeni done. Sago Flour. -no busineM. Oeaattenr-Ko baataM. P,.^ -Steady. *o buaineaa. Quiet Utnt Ual Market thotatiaei. 110 8. per picul »47.00 Copra bail n RCi Copra GorongTalo J0.60 Copra Dongalo Q Copra Kayoag *JJ J Copra262 words
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Article131 1919-03-12 3 Singapore, MaraH 12. Meesn Latham 4 Ce., the Chartered Bank Chamber!; ad-vlas the following quotations AjorGajah 3 40 kyerKuningi 1.2& 135 AyerMoleb 2-30 2.40 a.ye.-F.naa 10.25 10.75 5-00 535 Bakit Jelokong 0.65 0.70 BnkitKattl 0.90 1.00 BakU K B 0.63 0.70 Oh*ngkatSerdg.... 7.7i M5 (tea* M0 H.ytor131 words
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Advertisement241 1919-03-12 3 Surpass it. y Scarcely Anything to Equal it. I f\>i Fast and Furious Action (he yviuiam Fox Production To be presented at the MARLBOROUGH Hall to* Comfort, Good Masic and Good Qctare4; Beach Road. To-nlgM In the Second Show at 8.15 To-night WILLIAM FOX Present* Another of His Finds GEORGE241 words
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Advertisement420 1919-03-12 3 p OS i tiv eiy the Last Night of this Programme I A FOUR-STAR PROGRAMME J pRESENTINS I The I Z I Peart WMte, Antonio Moreno, Irene Castle, Marguerite Snow I Alhambra B ±t thi 1 get the BEST 9 U A R W /ek Pictures, the g JP% |f420 words
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Advertisement228 1919-03-12 3 11 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HDOtt \empire Second Snow »t 9.16 Metro Wonderplays 5 the Eyes of Mystery 5 ■piteOes 11 1J of the Thrilling Universal Bert* The I 1st Snow »t 7 30 A Louise Lovely Production 5 Painted Lips 5 j A pewerf.1 Ittfcl irr.ng Dram* with the228 words
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1331 1919-03-12 4 The report of the Committee appointed by the Governor to advise on a scheme for the advancement of the present standard of education is as fall of good things as an egg is of meat, and from a brief glance at tbe scheme as submitted1,331 words
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Article212 1919-03-12 4 Th« usual meeting of the Rent Assessment Board waa held in tbe Municipal Offices yesterday aftei"noon. The Hon Mr C J Sannders presided aiid tbe other members present were Messrs E A E!ias, Gaw Khek Ktam, K'.h San Hin, S Tomlinson and H Carpmael. The new owner of212 words
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Article140 1919-03-12 4 The following is the report of the Committee for the eighteen months ended 31st December. 1918 to be presented at the annual Bjeeeting on March 14 at the SCC at 5.15 p.m. Owing to the absenoe of the Hon Secretary and Treasurer on leave the Club's financial140 words
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Article76 1919-03-12 4 By the ss. Mishima Maru there arrived in Malac last week Mr S Akizuki, late J Ambaecalor to Australia, and party, on a sur prise and unofficial visit They were shown th* few places of historical interest, namely the Old Fort and St Peter's Churoh at Bunga76 words
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Article50 1919-03-12 4 To-day. Parity Campaign 5.15 p m. Lodg- Z »tlan 1 Regular, 8.30 p m B'hand W. Ass o. Ann. Meeting, Braa Basah H a J. Friday. Parity Campaign Meeting, 5 30 p.m. Saturday. Kitts-Windrum Party, Vie, Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Sunday. Fall Moon. Parity Campaign Meeting, 9 p.m.50 words
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Article437 1919-03-12 4 Tin, no a^otatioa. and ffl for ,1™ ,at2 /l*for^ A mail fro hereby W ro Th* oTwJhkl T~ pcfient C 'rL lh Duf month of ,or tb rnhC~"T United Mahcc. RnbZl frO!D lOmonthe IW f IS9'JS "^S been conferred on S| r who was Governor of niS,437 words
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Article94 1919-03-12 4 Laat month H >ngkong was the biggest eaetoiner for the riceexported from Battkok, taking in 75V31 |>icu!s of a value of Ta ti,635,9.'3. J ..pan came next with 436,838 j tenia (nearly ail white iN of a value of Ice 5.4-51,495. Netherlands India took third place with94 words
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Article69 1919-03-12 4 Reuter's Cables Pe>-ce If altera j Havas S-rvioe General: Selangor Miner? I New Cambridge j Straits Prodnce Local Share Market The Rafll-s Cert*nary E lucation Scheme R=>nt Aes escnents Licil an<* General Chenderiar g *fleM L t j Corr<'Sp< n l»-nc Parity g R-ttl s Libicty g Jazz69 words
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Advertisement170 1919-03-12 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes A IN —> Great Variety. Parfaoa •kWoji Rabiss* eXetaJJiil B» Bed Rem Cra» I Apple- II HUM BIossom ffffi «eaatad Stock tel>mert Swett Bouquet Pet Blossoa* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaBBBBB OIL FOR THE HOME Por General Llghtta* Dm IS THE i MOST ECONOMIC** FISH] a superfine WATER WHITi BRAND170 words
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Advertisement180 1919-03-12 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you Ste* goods constantly receded to suit all reqairementa. Stocks may some and stocks may go but We go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: lyzack's Elephant Brand scythe Hales. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenohes, Brade's Malay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold180 words
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Advertisement86 1919-03-12 4 TOO CM BUT BY THE Bottle, Dozen, ob Case. Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. WINE MERCHANTS. Telephone 221. Telegrams. "CALDBECK." MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT PRE-WAR PRICES Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and !09 Market Street. ORCHIDS FROM India, Phillipines, and Java. THE NURSERY 66 Scotts Road. CARRIBONUM'S86 words
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Article222 1919-03-12 5 Varied Consideration. London, Mar 3, 1.55 p.m. Washington: The Custodian of Alien Property recommends the Snuance of the liquidation of fnemy owned property which is 22 at $700,000,000, in order to Invent renewed German attempts L aeoure commercial predominance. ,0 President Wilson told the delegation oi the American222 words
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Article139 1919-03-12 5 London, Mar 3,10.25 p.m. In the House of Commons the Rt Hon A Illingworth, replying to Mr Ramsden as regards oable delays In the Far East, said that the heavy delays were due to several causes; firstly traffic was two and a halt times greater than in pre-war139 words
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Article55 1919-03-12 5 London, Maroh 2, 4.15 a.m. Berlin The printers of three big newspaper printing works have Btruck. Bale A crowd of soldiers and civilians attempted a nocturnal raid on the barracks and post office at Eiaenach. Government troops repulsed the raiders and arrested the ringleader. The workers at Eisenach55 words
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Article52 1919-03-12 5 London, March 3, 4.16 a.m. Mr Appleton, secretary of the Federation of the Trades Unions, speaking at Wimbledon, denounced the Labour agitators who are making people believe that the Government could continue borrowing for ever at war rates. He wasoonvinoed that the people's oommonaense had saved them from52 words
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Article171 1919-03-12 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver. Unchanged.—47l. Hongkong.—34l per cent prem. Shanghai—49L Rubber.—Steady. Tin.—No orders ;no market. Shares—lncreased enquiries for rubbers suggest a slight improvement in the tone of the market but business is still difficult to write. Business has been done in Colinsburghs at from $4 37 ready to171 words
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Article20 1919-03-12 5 The Manager advises that the wtput of tin for the month of Feb*»»ry ii 25 piouls.20 words
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Article760 1919-03-12 5 A General Summary. Paris, Maroh 2, 4 20 p.m. All the committee considerations of military, territorial, and economic terms will be presented to the connoil of ten by the middle of this week. The preliminaries of the peaoe terms shoald be completed between March 14 and March 25.760 words
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Article30 1919-03-12 5 Mr Gordon Macleod, for thirteen years upcountry manager of Messrs Louis T Leonowens Ltd, teak merchants and importer*, Bangkok, has now been appointed general manager for Siam of that firm.30 words
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Article12 1919-03-12 5 (IF, to cci ">.<•»vin/j/ «actors* tA# epinion* vrpretmi c? **rrtt ewneVnU12 words
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Article257 1919-03-12 5 The "Dem and." r* fa* ■*_*> r ta* iwem Doar Bir,—l slnoarely hope that the speaker* of the Purity Canipaign at last night's meeting for men at the Town HaII on ths subject of "Scourge"—partloolarly Mr* Dixon,—who, with her splendid gift of oratory power placed before the men assembled,— In257 words
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Article454 1919-03-12 5 Aeroplanes in flight were generally in touch by wireless telegraph or wireless telephones, or both, with the authorities, said the head of Marconi House to an interviewer recently. Wireless telephony existed before the war, but was specially adapted during the war for aeroplane work, The apparatus that454 words
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Article64 1919-03-12 5 According to the report of the Siam Cement Co, the net profit for the year was Tee 455,172, to "hich haa to be added the balance brought forward from the previous year making a total of Tea 531,347 o whioh the directors recommend tha» Tea 105,000 be absorbed in an64 words
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Article218 1919-03-12 5 Meeting for Women. A well-attended meeting of representative women of Singapore waa held at the Victoria Theatre at 10.40 a.m. yesterday. M The ohair was taken by Mrs J M Sime, who made a few.introductory remarks, and then called on Dr G B Serle to apeak on the218 words
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Article768 1919-03-12 5 In connection with the purity oampaign, a crowded meeting of men composed of all nationalities and creeds, was held in the V«o^ r > a Theatre last night when Mr W Makepeace and Mrs Dixon addressed the men on The Scourge.' The Rev W Cross, who was768 words
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Article218 1919-03-12 5 Arrivals. MARCH 11. Franois Gamier, Foh 144 Capt Fyfe from Malaoca Mar 10, M. Bar anger. timile, Dut 94 Naoodah from Rhio Mar 11, Seng Moh. Pontianak Dut 111 Naoodah from Pahang Mar 10, Siang Bee. Taian Maru, J a pin 1,286 Capt Kobayashi from Bombay Feb 27,218 words
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Article110 1919-03-12 5 MARCH 11. Brinlomond Brit 3,123 for Marseilles via Colombo. Pin Seng Brit 378 for P Swetlenham and Pen»ng, Lady Weld Brit 242 for Malacca and Muar, Quorra Brit 89 for Indragiri. Meran Brit 70 for B Pahat. Calypso Brit 339 for Klang via P Dickaon. Serapeum, Dut 166 for110 words
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Article154 1919-03-12 5 Rangoon, Feb 18.—The soaroity of silver In India for the purpose of coinage haa occasioned difficulty in getting amall change in silver in Rangoon, Prame and other pa rts of the province. At a meeting yesterday of the Prome Municipality th* difficulty of obtaining ailver154 words
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Article113 1919-03-12 5 Paterson, Simons Co's Report. Singapore, Mar. 5. There was s very fair demand for Robber at this week's auction, and good competition for the different grades kept prices approximately at last weeks levels. No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet opened at 75 oents and sold up to 77 oents (one lot113 words
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Article1405 1919-03-12 5 Robbers' Hani Over $15,000. Robbers have justified our misgivings, says Monday's Times of Malaya. They sprang an unwelcome surprise on the little village of Ohenderiang, about nine mile away from Kampar, on Sunday morning, and carried out one of the m< b\ successful robberies in recent times,1,405 words
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67 1919-03-12 5 Madras, Feb 18—Work in connection with the establishment of the coconut industry at Ernakulam is being pushed on with great rapidity. There is some delay in setting up the machinery as nearly 4,000 to 5,000 tons of materials have to arrive from America. The industry67 words
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Article78 1919-03-12 5 Why waa Mr Lloyd George late at the opening session of the Peaoe Conference asks the Star. He came in long after M Poincare had begun his address. None of the explanations so far forthcoming is adequate to a very unfortunate incident. The second question which78 words
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Article76 1919-03-12 5 Bombay. Feb 24.—At an adjourned meeting of the Bombay Municipal Corporation to-day consideration was resumed on the question of so amonding the Municipal Act as to remove the bar against women from becoming members of the corporation. The debate lasted for a> hour and three quarters76 words
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Advertisement284 1919-03-12 5 NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. J. W. Dossett is no longer-in our employ. The Straits Commercial Co., Ltd. 12 3 14 3 WANTED Book-keeper for Mercantile Firm. Apply to C A., c/o Malaya Tribune. 12 3 18 3 Harmston's Circus LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. LAST 4 NIGHTS Of tHis Great284 words
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Article677 1919-03-12 6 rricH fate, ia tat Market tail Moraiag. BwaArOM, atank. 11 BT—i Lyall and Mxohang and Smart Urakan, lata* tht following IM of a»oUti»ni Robber Sharer Bom. Talma. Buy* Ballan. I/. Allan* 1/9 *t t Anglo Java 4/8 6/8 1/. Angio-lCalay 18.'- 16/--1 Ayn Honing 46,'- 60/V- BatangMa'ak677 words
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Article55 1919-03-12 6 Singapore, March 12 On London— Bank 4 ra/. 2 /4 IM Demand On In4.a!l iVate 3 m M Bank T T On Hongkong— 154 l OnShangwi"'* »HX pram. 0.,, T.i ankd d «i On Japan-"* l3 >* Bank d/d 108 Savareigna—baying rate $8 54 Bank of England rata s°/55 words
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Article388 1919-03-12 6 The following new booki will be ready for isaue on Thursday, March 13th, 1919. Cannan, G, Mummery, 1918. Corelli, Marie, The Young Diana 1918. Gerard, Morice, Danea Abbey, 1918. Halea, A, G., Where Angela Fear to Tread, n.d, Jonea, Doria E. The Year Between 1618. Lawrence, 0 E,388 words
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Article482 1919-03-12 6 Cllp-and-Coddle Business No London newspaper n esg likely to adopt an attitude of smug faceduess than tho Referee hence the interest of the following com. men* on the dancing at the Stage Ball an* Pags.nl of PI.. 8 and Players on Wednesday, January ttb at the Royal Albert482 words
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Article231 1919-03-12 6 ft day Batn Pahat Amg Leong 1.80 pm Kemaman A Treugtfanu Peatianak f.lO pa Perl Swetteokaa and Penang I t li mm Bomhajr Shiniui Maru I Anamba. Natuna la land* ami Serbian Van Hogendorp Bj>m Pulau &.*gi 'Benuil pm Pulau Batara aad Pulao H 1 Hack Keng gpm231 words
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Article24 1919-03-12 6 Ships io communication with the Commercial Witless Station this Colusa. Austral Hf k. Artemis, morning:—! s Kitano Man) Mayachi Mam, Shidznoka Mam' Insuluide.24 words
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Article393 1919-03-12 6 Sayi the Saturday Review Every, body knows now thai the co-called •♦*****" in the depar;uro of the Gaards was caused by what waa little leas than a mutiny at Folkestone. Several thousand men, home on leave and under orders to rejoin their regiments abroad, refused to embark. Representatives393 words
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Advertisement77 1919-03-12 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP Off Sale Everywhere. 1 Sahura jj BEER STOUT Tne Popular Drink G AURELY Co., Egl Bee Import*™ Im 8.1. F.M.S. A Sa.atra. For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDICAL MEN RECOMMEND ASTHBRO. It aids the "secretion af Maeeae, quickly curss broachial ateeMens and in an77 words
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Advertisement415 1919-03-12 6 Trale Services, Siagapori (Tank-Koad) Dally. The mail rama from Singapore w the -orth leave Tank Road statin dairy at 7,7 a.m. (Snnday mosfXud) aad 7 p.m. arriving at Ki«.kia Lamp«r et 7.18 p.m. and b.a.ai. riaaaatttuiy, fne through exprtaa to Pants a leaves Kuala Lumpur a: 8 a.ra. iaily, arriving415 words
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Advertisement225 1919-03-12 6 Lovers of Hindustani Music Should Not Mits «NDRA SABHA (OR SUBZA FAIRY) To be staged To-Night To-Nighl I BY THI STAB OPERA At tli Tfcutra loul North Bridge Road FATIMiH, oar new a«trei«, takes the leading part. OILT HINOUSTaNI IUSIC will be played te night. Saturday, March II Neaiar Programme.225 words
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Advertisement48 1919-03-12 6 fill Are holding their m FROM 1st MARCH! 31st MARCH I AND I They invite your early 1 inspection. IIS a I TO BE HAD IN EVERY LINE II F GOODS. Great Reductions I in Prices. H [Yamato Company I 41. HIGH STREET. I I SINGAPORE. I J48 words
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Article1060 1919-03-12 7 Some Naval Lessons. In his graphic story of the adventures, ordeals, and peril" of the British and American net.is in the North Sea Admiral Rodman discloses things previously veiled by the censorship. Again and again the battle*hips left their base at Soap* Flow to lure the Gernvn Hiah1,060 words
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Article292 1919-03-12 7 Special Recognition by tbe Madras Government. In recognition of the distinguished and exceptional services rendered 10 the Stat* by Dewan Bahadur P. Parankusam Naidu, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Northern Range, the Madras Government have been pleased to sanction the grant to him of an assignment of292 words
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Article53 1919-03-12 7 Orders for week ending Saturday March 15. t Wednesday, March 12.—Football League—1st Troop vs 3rd Troop, Y MCA ground, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, March 13.—Bngle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, March 14.—Old Scouts Union Social, Y MCA, 8.45 Saturday, March 15.—Field Day. Particulars Later. Frank53 words
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Advertisement417 1919-03-12 7 BAMK OF IHDIA. SSR*? gh,ma £1,200,000 m+i r £2,ooo,ooc- £it20 o,ooo l. England, The •»*?Mid3 Bank, Ltd. Ci }National Pi mncia •iiftoiS, Ltd.,Ta» Nation! M Gotland, Ltd. :V£ 3HANCH.. rS t daily balance*. Wwn I*** for «ix aontk. <-o *m>!iC*'.iori. SZE HW TOMO mtm AMD WMMME i. g LiB. i-^<^417 words
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Advertisement452 1919-03-12 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* SettlemenU) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital {4,000,000 [ssued Capital »2.000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability or Shareholders *MWj» Reserve Fund and Rest... 658,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek452 words
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Advertisement462 1919-03-12 7 NOTICES The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Struts S*Ul«n«««). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 58 Kling Street, Singapore, on Saturday, the 15th462 words
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Advertisement416 1919-03-12 7 THE Malaya Tribune AJiD SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Dal"<y I Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum 1 7 25 Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per monthTe Foreign countries SI d° All communications relating torial matters and news should be addressed to416 words
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Advertisement436 1919-03-12 7 illlOTiSffllinillll !in;iilllllllllllli:illlli!lllinilllli «llimmmiunm™rauH.™-ii| I Is your Baby contented? I I You, hi c„ He I S f his food sstiife, hi"-, ,B?5 h ""S'S» „?j «ekRafter week gsin m H '7 a strong, robust constitution. The mother of this bab,, writes: JUb If <«* iM Glaxo -s i boor, to436 words
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Advertisement127 1919-03-12 7 I GUINNESS' STOUT I hole gents I KIM HIM Co., Singapore. j Foolscap Books. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE. Compare your present prices with the following Foolscap Ruled Feint 2 qrs. 9 $150 each Do. do. 3 2.25 Do Ruled cts. 2 2.-5 m Do. do. 4127 words
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Title Section25 1919-03-12 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. PHICE s CENTS Usoff daily. J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY* TRIBUNE. Issue* Dal.j. SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 VI VI. Ne. 8825 words
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Article164 1919-03-12 1 Arrivals. MARCH 10. RnmphiusDat 1,246 Capt Brugsma from Batavia March BKPM. Kalmoa Dut 170 Capt Poleiri from P Soesoe Feb 8 X P M. Mata Hari, Brit 510 Capt Andreaeon from Bangkok Mar 6 Boastaad A Co. luala Brit 396 Cap: Thomson from Bangkok Maroh 7 Borneo Coy164 words
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Article135 1919-03-12 1 MARCH 9. Dovre Nor 733 for Bangkok in ballast. MARCH 10 Krian Brit 453 for Penang via P Swettenham. Hal Nasn, Brit 126 for Malace* Perak Brit 519 for T Anson via ports. Kaka Brit 274 for Malacca and Mnar. Taming Brit 1,356 for Bangkok in ballast. Knmphius Dat135 words
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Article388 1919-03-12 1 Are yon grateful to the Mercantile Marine f Do you realise that this war could not hare been won without tbe enstinled efforts of the Mercantile Marine? Have you noticed tbe appalling lo BBeB among the men of the Mercantile Marine published a lfrHe388 words
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Article148 1919-03-12 1 Wednesday, Mir. 12.—Hi*h Water—6.3 a.m. 7ft. sint 8.29 pm 7ft. lin. v Thursday, Mar. 13.—High Water;— 7.39 am. 7ft. 9ins 9.15 p.m. 7ft 7ins. Friday, Mar. 14.—High Water: 8.45 a.m. Bft. siaa 950 p.. v Bft. lin. P Saturday, M*r.ls.— High Water:— 9.34 i.m. Bft. 9iua 10.20148 words
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Article102 1919-03-12 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal XGQ) and Suspected («gnal FPB) pom Signal neon•ary in adPort aotifled. dttion to Diaeaa*. Quarantine flag. Bale** FPB Cerebro-Spi- nal Meuinfitis aUTI XGQ Small-pox iasf Priok XGQ Choi.™ liembay XGQ Cholera CaLatta XGQ Cholera Hongkong- JtOg Cerebrospinal ferer Kebe and Osaka- XGQ Cerebro-Spi-nal Meningitis102 words
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Advertisement469 1919-03-12 1 THE MALAYA TRIBOKEI oHIPPWG GAZETTE. 'Phone Vim. 171) INSCRIPTION KATE ft Payable Lo Advance. 1 Far aaaaai m. $14.00 j ■alf-yearly .a 7.25 I Per quarter •> M 3.75 I Par mensea..* m 1.55 1 Postage Baara 18 tte. pat naonfti. P. 0.-British I s di a AUD APCAR LINE469 words
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Advertisement305 1919-03-12 1 For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta The Company's s.s. CrUkSANG,'' 1.4 79 tom, Reg h intendad lo sail •ju or about the 12th inst. For further information apply to Boustead Co. Agents, I.C iN. Co., Ltd. 63 12 3 FOR PENANG CALCUTTA. The Company's steamer M V a tshing," 1428 tons305 words
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Advertisement220 1919-03-12 1 Pboae No. 1925. O. S. K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. 1 De Sonza Street Prtpisil Sailings froa Slniipon fß>bjMt H» Shanf.withaat <♦. For MARSEILLES and LONDON: Via Portsaid. Celebes M.ro mid. Mar Alps Mara Apri Andes Mara mid. May (No Paisenger Berth available220 words
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Advertisement380 1919-03-12 1 NIPPON YUSEN mi (Incorporated in fapan) i.der Mail Coatrsct m* tbe rnnemm, 'Sabject to Alteration whhoi> N Heal European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Serf, Fw (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London or Liverpool. Kitano Mn Inaba Maru r*" l M arch European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service (Auxiliary380 words
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Advertisement57 1919-03-12 1 |the nun £2 P SHIPPING GAZETTE ft The Popular f1fa—j,,,.,,, i I PUBLISHED DAILY I Condenser] News from F China, India. Cevloi I I J *P»n I P°i^and^ Latest War Newsj LINE Of STEAMERS- MWfkaa s»t«a« Cboos" 4.7T6 I I be above rteaoMM under mrvioe to the t l penal57 words
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