Malaya Tribune, 21 March 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVEKITO BJEITSi Vol. VI.- No 66 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MARCH 21.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 290 1 ftiv Guam Kiat j I supply of t FIREWOOD h Government and Mun.cipal to. 9 the years I 1919 and 1920 g S« PHILLIP STREET, SIMBiPOBE. I Phone 1361 1362 a»d 1363. 1 Private 'Phone- 10TS or 1450 at Cos. 87. 87a, J*.n 1 We, Tank Road, Singapore. Our Variety
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    • 251 1 Straits Motel TANJOMG PACAR KOAD. Board and Lodging* Single aod Double Booms. For particulars apply to the Mantier. TERMS VERY MODERATE Talagraphlc Addre» PRAHAKAN." M. A. SMBOO CO. General Merchants Money Changers. All ars kindly luHrilH to inspect emr Johns! on's Pier, Singapore. Poroicn Coins of all kinds ean b«
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    • 125 1 jp^nsjjcojSvlj Drink J LIPTON's! I TEAS I No other TEA, at the same pne«, e»n IIj i equal it in QUALITY. I I No other can give you so many Cups pII J 0 f Delicious Tea as LIPTON'S does. > I obtainable from all Grocers Bsisar Doators THREE STANDARD
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    • 273 1 Tay Guan Kiat Contractor for supply of to the Government and Municipal ft Commissioners for the years 1919 and 1920. ;j address 36, PHILLIP STREET, SIHfiAPORE. or 'Ptoae 1361,1362 and 1363, Private 'Phone. Nob 1073 er 1450 at Nos. 87, »7a, 87b and 87c, Tank Road Singapore. "SULPHURIC Hydrochloric Acid.
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  • 648 2 BURMA. I r*ncfiman's Burmese Uarriage. Ringoon, Feb. 3.— Vn important judgment has delivered by the Judicial Commissioner of Upper Barma on au inheritance oaee. A Frenchman, nam«d Blin, married a Barn fj Baddbist liriy according to Barm* g* liw i-i the d.iys of King HJndooo Mi l at
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  • 145 2 Gbugis Colliery Nonpar Feb 2! II,- opening ceremony of the Oho:»' cell er V was performed by Sir Benjamin Robertson Chief Comiu'mior.or of he Central Pro»iuce« iu U e pr« st ore of a larue »nd ''istinKuiehedgathering Ia>-t evening. I hiscollif»y j* ounpd \,y the l*t»> Batmdur Sir
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  • 51 2 The Secretary of State for the Colonies tel'gnphs that the Minister of Food notifies abandonment of reqnisition on arrival in the United Kingdom of oils and oil s*»eds shipped on bills of lading dated in aase of oopra after 14th March and in oase of coconut oil after the 17ih
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  • 51 2 At the 40th annual meeting of the Siam Electricity Co, Ltd, held in Bangkok on Mar 11, the direotoru' report including th« recommen.lation to pay a final <,j vidpnd of five per cent and a bonus of Tos 6 per share was unanimously adopted, and the retiring direetera were re
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 447 2 CLEARANCE SALE OF JAPJVESE COODS AT THE Japanese Commercial Museum 77 BBSS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. From 18th to 23rd March. Votes invited for the most suitable design of shop front decoration shown during the week. Please apply for a voting-paper at the Museum. TT—TTTTmimiIIHWII I llllllllllllllliwilllliii n Prizes will be
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    • 484 2 AUCTION SALES. FREEHOLD COMPOUND HOUSE AT LORONQ 16, OEYLANO. Auction Sale Messrs Ching Keng Lee A Co. will ■ell by Pablic Aoction at their Saleroom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Ob Monday. March 24, at 2.30 p re. All that very desirable and substantially built compound Dwelling House known as No.
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    • 606 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOT -Satiate of Chia Arm Si 4 J scrj Valuable Town and Country Properl Hill. Amoy and Telok Ay«r Streete ments and sites situate at An i Siang s Will be offered for S a le by P CfliNu h> N sb < b Messrs- Zehnder Bros-,
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  • 253 3 Singapore, March IL ffe-See Local and General column. Cnpr»-Bn#n- .done, rapicca.-Steady. Bniinem done. Sago done. Pepper—Steady. Bniineaa done. *h« Products.-**™ Utnt Lattl ■ifM taotatiaai. Nnlmeg.llOS.p.rplenl 147.00 SinTSa 1150 CopSoorongTale gjj Copra Dongalo Oopra Kayong JL Oopra Pulo "-JJ Oopra Pomisnnk .t. Oopra Siantan r;- ftnw Oopra Bigakawan« AAUU
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  • 207 3 Singapore, Maroh BL Mamrt Lntnam Ce., the Charterad Bank Chambers, advls* the following quotations A ,orOajah IM 130 UrMM 2 -30 2.40 10-50 10.75 Balgownie M» 5.15 3nklt Jelotoi* 0.65 0.70 bum mm 0.9 i 100 I Bukit KB 0.65 0.70 Ohangka.Serdg..* 1M ••25 X, i- >m
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    • 165 3 Tpirtnre ol Punch and Power Force!nUy Presented, .troag Fe»ture Productions that appeal to .*erybody j Lm TO-nlgM MARLBOROUGH f&e HaM to Cosnfort, Good Mnslc aad Good $etersf, 1 Beach Road- 1 Second Show at 9.15 p.m I A Triangle Drama of Extraordinary Merit j Featuring WilHam S- Hart 1 In
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    • 468 3 Fronv Wednesday, March 19, to Monday, Mar** I STILL GOING STRONG I —_-l 1 The Mighty, Magnetic Serial of the Moment Altamb* I The Pr.KntU.|, PEARL W*W, tHR SERIAL QUEEN ia the OR* I Alnambram Ntwhl irl g it. run, along with I th. Ihe.tr, Dram, Prominent .tar J£^ M
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    • 256 3 7; popular raoro.p^HOO« EMPIRE mmmW Trams Paaa the Daor. Beoond Show »t 9.18 A Great Stuart Patron Production 5 BELOVED JIM 5 Metro's Yorke Film Corporation Metros iur* favourite ia Present Harold Lockwood, Everybooy 5 THE AVEHfiiHG TRAIL 5 1 Is* Bbow a%* T.30 1 THE TRAIL OF «0 RETuRH
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  • 1428 4 A correspondent, Civia Britanni cos, raised the pertinent query as to what will bt'oooae ot the youth who pass oat of the proposed Rjffl-s College and later the University, and wanted to know whether work will be found for these well-trained graduates or whether they wiil have to
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  • 301 4 A committee meeting of the above waa helJ on the nn :,ing of the 20'.h me Ar;er riie readint of the minatea by M.-s Monitor, was annonnced that Mrs C W A M Uroskanip would represent Dutch interests in the Baropean Comma nity aud eolleot tor them
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  • 18 4 To-day. War Loan Lottery Drawing, Victoria Thea're 5 p.m. MondayL dge s>: George, 9 p.m.
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  • 330 4 Kubber is qn,,j and 2/0$ f r "^fcrn^, Be*. bTTT ~T from hiy ois *'retura^-j Bfothej f6O 1 p Cll ja to Krian. sZUa f,bj The enentr Z. Mr Ch- a h f Clerk of M t§tw TV Q C fo*f Ipoh, eneond gon 4 J?J an<l
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  • 136 4 The cas- in which P k Chen* a H„k:.n,w. c,.v-i with pj* sion of o.j forg d lea cent curr-ncy not— w»g c Deluded at h t&z* before Mr J uetice Woodward vetteruay afternoon, when the jury declared the accused "notguiitj." md he was accordingly discharge 3. Mr
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  • 148 4 AjSOwiai 00. A -n- rnl meeting of the members of he 6:bordin t.- C»vil Servic Pei a t', wan h -lit r the Hindu Sabbt Djto K'.ima: Rjsd, on Sata t*\ ev uin<. i'-»-» minutes of thf i.isi g ixiM ui tiin« o- li•: ci »,i• i
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  • 95 4 BSUTEB 3 2ABLH rxrt Q rn!BPJ 0 M ittetfl 5 A rial I)-" p:..,nt 5 Is BI Ih i Failing 5 QOBil Indian Nr-ws j Straus PVodaea J Local Bbsre 'arket Tfco FsHbm 4 Singapoie Baby Show The Aaafav I Lmbl HOi Qeooral r Bsrjoog B itato C
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 ROBINSON Co. Choice Perfumes IN Great Variety. -i Bii Rasa Crib Apil* Nk^^jr. 1 I JBght Blossom 'aSgSSZ*' I setntsd Stock Bosque* 1 JP I Mi BIossom OIL FOR THE HOME For Gi'iarai Lighting Uso IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL F I S H I A SUPERFIflf I WATER-WHIT* I BRAND
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    • 181 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE ft raeans money ft you. $/hr gtfijfa oonstantly received to suit all requirements. Stocks may come and stocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: lyzack's Elephant (rand Scythe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenches, B ado's Milay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan
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    • 149 4 Absolute Purity GUARANTEEDj In all Liquors STOCKED BI Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. lUIIE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade I AT PRE-WAR PRICES Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. ARE YOU MARRIED ARE YOU GOING TO BE Three important events in your life:— BIRTH TOUR CARRIAGE IDEATB.
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  • 72 5 Mr Wilson's Return. London, Mar 14, 9.45 a.m. Rreat March II Despite the bad JSe. and late hour, a large crowd ll ted President Wilson. French S£J headed by Minister boarded the George WmHrJmnin the roads and welcomed 2 President. All landed in a tug. Star listening to
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  • 249 5 Loudon, Mar 13, 8.45 p.m. In the House of Commons Gen. geely referring to the Air Fore-, ■aid it was intended to keep a hundred and two air squadrons for defence, bnt we should rely less on numbers than on remaining m the forefront of aerial development. The
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  • 167 5 London, Mar 13, 4.10 p.m. Better karns that authoritative circles are of opinion that the military and ciul power of the Bolsheviks haa reached its zenith and is already onth* decline owing to exhaustion of supplies with which to feed the followsB coupled with tha eeJueleesness of
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  • 93 5 London, Mar 14, 6.45 a.in. It Ib snggeeted lhat the old office of commander-in chief of the British army may b« revivr d and Sir Dontill Haig be appointed thereto. Bsaen] Plainer is mentioned for the command. The papers warmly tribute Haig on bis taking IhDn i and
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  • 101 5 New Zealand is to hold a special Ssniaanu, poll on April 10, when the quf-etion nil] r> tied by a bare Otorate, whether nationalprohibition, with compen•ation, ihall come into force, or whetb*-- licences for the sale of httriiettu itnw r ehali continue to be granted. If th*
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  • 254 5 The Latest Events. London, Mar 13, 1.50 p.m. Copenhagen A wire from Berlin of March 11 says Government troops ocoopied the east end ot the oity including the suburb of Liohtenberg after lively fighting, A considerable quantity of arms was captured. The losses of Government j troops were not
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  • 18 5 London, Mar 14, 5 30 p.m. The death ia announced of the couipoBar Amy Woodford® t ind<?n.
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  • 182 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver. Unchanged.—47J. Hongkong.—3ss pet cent prem. Shanghai.—49l. Bobber.— Steady (W- take thia opporiunit> of correcting an unfoitunate printers error in oar re port of yesterday pnbliahed by the Straita Times wh-reby Crepe waa shown to hive fetched 87* cents at the auction inatead of 78*
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  • 171 5 The General Office Commanding deßires to notify that, in addition to the fruit, cigarette*, towels, soap, books and clothing put onboard the Madraß, through the generosity oi the people of Singapore, when that Bhip passed through recently, he was able t > ndd to the quantity of
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  • 61 5 The asAtreus, with about 741 German prisoners of war from China, which waa due yesterday, arrived this morning and is in th The a Nore and the Novara with the German women and children are both due here to-morrow the former in the morning and the latter
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  • 113 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 387 th Auction, 19th and 20th March, 1919Offered 1,969,828 lbs. tons 879.39. Prices Rialised. Ribbed Smoked Cents per lb. Sheet: M Prime 76 to 79 Singapore Standard Quality 74* < 6 Off Qaality 60 „73 Crepe Fine Pale 77
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  • 158 5 Guthrie's Co's Report. Singapore, March 20. The quantity oatalogued for this week'a rubber auction wae rather lees than usual, amounting to 9BJ tons. The sale opened with an appearance of a good dem&ud, and in the earlier stages fancy prioes w«re paid for one or two lots, but this was
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  • 207 5 Singapore, March 20. Firmness with a steady demand has been the feature of the market durirg the past week. Singapore Standard Smoked Kibbed Sheet* were sold freely, 78 and <8,, 78J and 79 being paid for lota in cases ready for shipment. Pale Jrepe realist 79.
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  • 231 5 Singapore, March 20. The price of Tin in London on t he 14>h was £232.10; it ahews a riae and fall of about £3 during the week but ol see 10s. below our last week's latest quotation. Mining shares remain inactive although a few chaw a
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  • 251 5 March 13th-19th. Another qniet week. Rubber has been steady and closes slightly firmer. Last week's auctions: Total offered 1.210,total sold <39, top price sheet 77 eta orepe 771 eta. London tquivalent 2a 1± 1 2a lid. Only a moderate amount of buaineaa has b-en doot in rubber Bharea
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  • 159 5 Arrivals. MARCH 20. Brit 317 Oapt Ril*J tj 0 kuantan Mar 19, S 8'ship Coy T »d. I Chun Sang Brit 1,406 Oapt .V». tock from Bombay Mar o K 01 w C Melchoir Trnb Dut 1612 Capt W.nseinius from B«'awan Mtf 1» K Vanbverstraten Dot 2808
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  • 128 5 MARCH 20. Hai Nam Brit 126 for Malacca ar.d Maar. Malacca Brit 405 for P Dickson and P Swettenham. Memo Brit 7U for B Pahat. Kaka Brit 274 for Malacoa and Maar, BtDgartdja Dat 300 for Paueh Tia POrtß. maM r Van Overstrateu Dnt 1,886 Tor Belawan D«li. Groninger
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  • 174 5 1 learn from Nioe, says a writ-r in the PciU MallUaz*tte, that It. Kaun a Polish savaut, who is a soldier in the French Foreign Legion, has invented an apparatus by whioh he hopes to restore the sight of men who have lost their sight through wounds. The
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  • 11 5 [We do ift necessarily eniorsi the opinions expressed by spmndents.]
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  • 692 5 fo the Editor of the Malaya Tribm* j) ear s»r i —Yonr on 4 V above subject, 1 i ke it means thai you ar > of tue rpir.ion that the abolition of brothels in a place with conditions suoh as rule in Singapore would not by
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  • 211 5 f> Hu Sixfr 0t *>" Sir —Will you kindly allow me a li tie space in your valuable i ,u-nal to express toy do*p indig nation a*, the use of ihe word Klin? by no 1*9 a person than His Honour Mr Jnsiice L M Woodward, Acting Chief J
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  • 160 5 To the Editor of ika Malaya Tr%B**a. ai r< Seeing the complaints brought forward by one of the residents of the Outram Koad in the Singapore Free Press af the 19th inst; I would like to briu»? to your notice that through Ihe negligence of the scavengers it
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  • 96 5 S. C. C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday s Play. A. Doubles. Beatty and Threlfall sor, beat Anthony and Jonca tor, wo. Weatwood and Nathan aor beat D* BdfT tad Potte aor, 7—5, 10—8. Dorm and Stont acr Donnell and Manning 15. 9—7, 7—a, 6—2 to finish. B Doubles. Salter and
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  • 150 5 On the Padang yesterday evening the Raffles Select XI was able to win the socoer match against the SCO quite comfortably, polling it off with three goals to nil, one scored from a penalty kick. The Riffles' aombination was almost faultless and with further practice this team should prove
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  • 285 5 The second quarterly meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices waa held yesterday afternoon in the Senior Magistrate's Court, presided over by Mr Lang ham Carter. Other members preBint wnre Dr Glennie, Mess's W G Hennings, J Robertson, Tan Kheam Hock and the Hon Mr B J
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  • 249 5 The Cinemas. further chapters of The Secret nf th« Submarine in the sdooni hous i at the Gaiety to-night there will be screened a Bpecial Metro prodnetion in 5 acts, lb* Promise, featuring the well known Harold Lock wood. The earlier halt elm ha* thing good in The Three
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  • 132 5 The Association of Singaporeans iB exempted from registration. It was formed on the 6th day of February, 1913, on the celebration of the Centenar) of the Settlement of Singapore, by the Singapore community residing in Kuala Lumpur and has for ita object the promotion of unity and
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  • 115 5 Mr E X Chamber?, the Hon Treasurer of Penang's H Our Day Fund, has remitted the cum of 1225,000 as the Settlement's contribution to the 1918Fund,a t< lal v. hicb ia within one hundred dollars of th*amount remitted lo tha 1911 Fund. The lateat reesdt is a
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  • 196 5 Two Planters Sentenced. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday before Mr Justice Earnshaw, Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner, with Mr M D Daly, the DPP. 'or the proseMtioo. Mr C Wagnor for the accused McCallum, Mr JGT Pooley, with whom was Mr S Veerasamy, for the
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  • 91 5 Orders lor week ending Saturday March 29. Monday, March 24.—Signalling Class, YMCA ground, 5.15 p.m., and Scoutmaatera Meeting Commissioner's Otfice 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25.—Combined Parade, YMCA ground 5.11 p.m. Wednesday, Maich 26— Football L agr»e 2nd Troop va. 3rd Troop, 5.15 p.m. Thureday, March 27.—Combined Band
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 284 5 LATtST A DVCR1ISEMENTS. Peace Celebration Sports. A public general meeting will be held at the Garden Club, Kaftles Chambers, on Friday, L'8th instant, at 5-15 p m All those interested are cordially invited to attend. BUSINESS. 1 To confirm Minutes of last Meeting2. Appoint sub-Committees, etc 3. Draft <»ut Programme*,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 84 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drill?, ©«.c., for week ending Saturday, March 29. Saturday, March 22, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Rmge, M?xim Co. SVC. Compulsory. Sunday, Mar, 23, 7.30 a.m Bslt e tier Ringe, Maxim Co. S V O. Compulsory. Monday, March 24, 4 p.m.—Bakstier Range, S R E (v), Dstai.s.
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  • 497 6 Primitive Man in Mesopotamia. At a m?eting of the S< ci y of Antiquaries at Buriinß'on Hons (Sir Arthur Ivans, pr* sident, in t/, s chair), Captain R Campbell Thompson, VIA, read a paper on the >ypavations which he had oonductod by War Office Orders on behalt 0
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  • 19 6 Ships in commnnicatkui with the Commercial Wirti. an Station this morning:—s B Minderoo, Akita Mam, Prins dor Nederlanden
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  • 669 6 Prices Quotes in the Market this Mo rats*. MIHSAPOKI, Urn.>: SI. ■aaara \jjml\ acd Kratt, Exchanga and Smmtm Hrakara, l-»ae th* fUlowinj lut of naotatiaaa) Kabber Shires. ■•SB, */a)ir. Burtr». SeUar». tl- i. y 8 1 1/- Anfflu JkVb 43 43 w> m\m%MĔ%\a§ J3,- 16/--1 Ayei Kuning
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  • 58 6 Singapore, March 11. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/3 Jl/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/32 On India— Bank T 1» 1541 On Hongkong— On8han g^aii d/d On Ja va^ nkd/d 49 Bank T. T, 135$ On Japan— Bank d/d 1081 Sovereigns—baying rate 18.54 Bank of England
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  • 51 6 I-entered >• Leaden. The toliowing are the datsa of departure from Singapore of the Kurope*n M„i!? sr A their dpllve^ SINOAPORE LONDOH. Dssssjabsi U February 7 do *1 do 10 January 4 do 10 do 6 do 13 do I* do 15 do 22 do 22 do 28
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  • 38 6 I Londou, tYbrnary 27 At the Hulborn Stadia-n to night in a twenty-rcnnd boxing oontesl for XlOO a side »nd a parse of £1,000, Joe Beckett knocked! Bombardier Wells out in the fifth I round.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 125 6 K RUSE'S IFLUID I Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Sohura BEER AND STOUT @The Popular Drink Sold Ettrywhif*. G. AURELY Co., ■ole Importer! for 1.1, F.M.S. A laaatra. In a hot climate such as this, harmful bacteria p~ multiply very quickly, and that is the reason of G|^^B3?ftS%4^i
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    • 172 6 Argyle Shirts. We have in stock Gents' Shirts, from one of the best manufacturers in Manchester. A visit to our shop will convince you that the Shirts are A. 1. Wholesale Retail. P. 1 MOHAMED SULTAN AND Co. 808, North Bridge Road. 18 3 17 6 MB^^"^l^aß>»B«aMaßßaMßa» INSANITY CURE. I
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    • 367 6 URODONAL Dissolves Uric Acid MtdioAl Opinion The lasher ol Kidneys ful dissolving aid eliminating av action of URODONAL. This To be had from all dispensaries, agent chases the urie acid from all its strongholds from the muscular fibres of the digestive mmmmmmm^mt aystem from the sheathe of the arteries; from
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    • 120 6 THE PRICE OF PAIN-SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in loat health—lost energy—lost ambition—often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain may again
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    • 41 6 Are holding! their SALE FROM 1st MARCH TO 31st MARCH I AND They invite your early inspection. Bargains I TO BE HAD IN EVERY LINE I OF GOODS. Great Reductions in Prices. tomato Company 41. HIGH STREEL SINGAPORE. I LnwjpjWHMn f^j
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 245 6 Mails Close. To-day. Mersfng, Kemamar., K. Dungon andTrenggana Hong Ho I SO pm Batu I .that Aing L* jn t J0 pm Colombo Stiddh&dib t J pin Colombo Bombay Dilwara «.SO pm S*|gon Nam Viau J.30 pm u Kampot ?.S0 pm Hurt KwettenhaM and Teluk Anson "Kinla t.M pa Batavia,
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  • 1091 7 Chafes of T»eesoo. btadoa, Feb 15: The Cape I wn Hoai* of Am* »Wy was t;..ongeu to-a*y when Sir gliomas ....--tt, leader of the Opposition, rose to nubmie the motion condemning Republican propaganda, Daring the dtbu.e thcie were heated passage-. Sir Thomaa bsaart* quotea a declaraiioa o2 the
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  • 297 7 LUrmony Of course there will tM harmony at that Peace Conference. It will go something like ihis Chairman —"It h*a been thought beat to fix the indemnity that Germany shall pay at one hundred billion dollars? Are there any objections There or four frenzied voices— "Mnin Gott
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 397 7 BANKS rWltwi) Ba4K BFIHDIA. 7uBTRAUA_AHD CHINA. ,j r*mt*l in 60,000 Sharas of Paid V I llll #> £1,200,000 l a^Ut y of^op ri^oM Th-Baak of England, La-*j 2 Bank, Ltd Ti County «d Waatrrinatai SfifttnVlS National Provincial Balfinjlnn* Ltd.,'fa* aatioiAl r*ui oi SootUnd, Ltd. SLSOAPJRE BRANCH. Currant Accounts axa opaned
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    • 413 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. fclMtrpor&ted 1b th. Strait. Settlement.) 64 Kling Street, Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability or Shareholders $1,000,000 Rest- r v c Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon
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    • 310 7 NOTICES The Straits Settlements )urDay 1918 5 j per cent War Loan Lottery. The drawing will take place oa friday, Maich 21st, al 3 p. fa. *t th* Victoria Theatre. W. J. May son Secretary. March 17, 1919. 19 3 21 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after the Slat
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    • 422 7 THE Malaya Tribune SHIPPIrtC CAZETTE. I (Bvenlßg o«.i» y-) vnone No 171SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum t*«*S Half-yaarly Par quarter Single Copy 5 CtS. Poetage Extra 50 ct» per month. To Foreign countries $1 a# All communications relating t>o edltorial matters and uew* shoald be addresied to The
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    • 213 7 THE TIME WHEN RHEUMATISM RETURNS. rhil is me «ea-ou when stiffness in tbe joints, and sharp .fringes of pain in the muscles uf the arm,, legs or back, *ive warning to many people ibat rheumatism ha* uut been dispelled from t teir system. Damp or cold da.s excite tbe old
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    • 175 7 bT'pREPARED for EMEBGENCIEI by always keeping bottU *>•■•■ Thers is NO SUBSTITUTE w for JONGKEENA-BRAND (Registered in London Batavia) BOLD EVERYWHERE. For further particulars refer to handbills. •Mataabte from all Dispensaries Stores or from the Bead-Dopet. Batnes Chambers, ————s— im— -bp-*: wca^—^****** GUINNESS' STOUT Sole Agents KIM HIN Co., Singapore.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. kunf Dmllj.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY A t RI3ULH i&soetJ Dally. ¥•4. TL Nfj 66 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 PRICE S CENTS
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    • 1300 1 The Desertr. Peter Banter troubles and loose■qaeot dowafaL 1 ru-.» bt '.raced entirely to'• the Picßsbur?," or, more re■uotfly stiii, to ttt LigL'ing Act. Aud although lam r.ot prepared :o state that his own ternr •rsment aud his g»n»ral lai'MZ.faira ooctrinbiri cms uity not be held
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 471 1 TV IALATA TRIBUNE I LĔTB A jhfpwc «jJDrm ■11BCRIPTIWN RATE* ■■yjbit la Aitum Pi: ii|(n tm $14.00 a.'- yea.- 7 I 7.2S Fer fnarter m> 8.7S Far 1.25 f enlace Intra ff ftaV per •■fc P. *O. British is di a mm APCAR bINE (GOmrAXim IIGOBF CBA1IBM) fli HtLisft^ MAIL
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      • 406 1 TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan). For *in Francisco Direct. I at a port in Japan for c ai) The new fast fctcimchip Buyo a" will be despatched from Singapore early April 19i9. X and full particulars Mc Mister Co Ltd Agents. 1 neorp rated in Singapore) uc P Si
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