Malaya Tribune, 5 April 1919
1919-04-05
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Title Section29 1919-04-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI.- Na 79 BLNGAPHBE. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, APRIL 5.29 words
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Advertisement354 1919-04-05 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Contractor f« r supply of FIREWOOD p «c the Ga>veriiment and Municipal ,j Commissioners for the years 1919 and 1920. f AtfreSS: SO, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. or 'Phone 1361, 1362 and 1363. Private 'Phone Hos. 1071 or 1450 at Noa. 87, 87a, 87b, and 87c, Tank354 words
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Advertisement249 1919-04-05 1 l m 11 mWmaamBBBMRRMBRJalRMUB' Straits Jiotel TANJONC PACAR PDAO Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particular* apply to th* Manager. TERflS VERY MODERATR. Talaajaphle KAinm PB A.N A KAN EI SAIBOO CO. General Merchants A Money Changers. All err kiodlj eu!:ritr<i u> m.{>ert ..ur «tap at Johnston's Pier,249 words
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Advertisement162 1919-04-05 1 I PRACTISE ECONOMY I jS ai ia Mai j, I I Drink I [LIPTON'Sj I TEAS I INo other TEA, at the same pric*> e&n I I equal it in QUALITY. No other can give you so many Cups t of Delicious Tea aS LIPTON'S doefi. I 1* Obtainable from162 words
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Advertisement315 1919-04-05 1 Tay Guan Kiat .'.mtrart.-r for supply of tu the Government and Municipal j for tbe years 1319 aud URU AfldPesi 36 PHILLIP STREET, SllaAPOff. I or 'Plooe 13t>l, 1302 and 1363 U Private. 'Phone. fi Noa. 1073 or J4S»>»t Not. 87, 87* j «7», and 87c. Tank Road Singaposa. |"ONODA"|315 words
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Article384 1919-04-05 2 Fraser Co's Circular. Singapore, April 3. Tbe share market is slightly better for the time being bat even now tsnch business as is passing is generally speaking from outside orders. Looal operations sre to a great extent marking time. As a rale at this period there384 words
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Article256 1919-04-05 2 tin Ancient Persian gun from Baghdad, which has stood solitary in the Blkidle of ill" Horse Guards tat months, f.,und i self yesterday cheek by jowl with two stiange BOSSpanit.us. Ou each «ide was reposing *-qu>it, squire, repui-ive creature of metal that was the nearest equivalent256 words
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Article132 1919-04-05 2 The Rev W E Horley, whose name is almost synonymous with education in the FM 8, passed another mihetone in his career when the new building of th* Kampar Anglo Chimse School we op. Ned by tbe Hon Mr R Q Cli O, the British R-sident of reiak, eajs the132 words
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Article93 1919-04-05 2 Mr J A Black Magistrate at Pari Buntar, heard a case of Piuuggling Of Friday when Tau Kirn Chan a Uok chew was charged wit! evading Customs duty on 10 Pari mud guards 29 tyres 10 inner tub.; aud 49 Palmer tyres (veins $207) bj briugii g them into Paiit93 words
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Advertisement294 1919-04-05 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers Nt. »22 North Bridie Road, Singapore ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion. Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opels and other precious stones. Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizesAlso undertake294 words
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Advertisement436 1919-04-05 2 hi :r.niiiuiH!!::mtiiac;uiu:unimiuu:t;:i!Liii;i!!iiii:!ii:u uuuiMiiig I i I High-class IjMijjfc' ct wo d era t e 1 1 Cigarettes -JlllL prices. 1 are made from an exquisite blend of y tobacco —of an established inu /iduality ii 1 and a charm distinctly their own. =j 513 S Virginia: in Vacuum Tins of436 words
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Advertisement450 1919-04-05 2 I Nerves 99 I Oor nerves are similar to an intri- 1 y cate network of telegraph wires, y Controlled and nooriahed by a fj portion of the brain —known as the nerve centres —the delicate I threadlike nerves radiate in all H directions throughout the body. I So long450 words
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Advertisement951 1919-04-05 2 NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Trade Mark consisting of the emblem of a doable lion's head la c .1 jincdon with tin w >r LION as shown above ia the joint property of THE ASI \TU PK TROLKU M CO. (STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) LTD and THE ASIVLTJ PETROLEUM CO. (FEDERATED951 words
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Article294 1919-04-05 3 a .c£*pe:", April 5 fin.—"S* Local and f rsd o.:i::irn. Copri.— Bnainmaa done, TVtjMOGa.— Steady. Bc6in*:* dor*>. Flour- —Bapinepf. done Gambicr.— Busine*a done. Pepper Steatij. Busiuea* dove OfAar Products.— Market Qnie latest Leal ■arid OaotttieM. Nctmppa 110 S. par picul 147.0:.' Nntmega *0 S. 42.00 Copra Baii 1240*294 words
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Article275 1919-04-05 3 *S'tr»por« April 6. .'..-r»t6 LathaiU 4 th» QhaitarBd Bank Cnumn»rs sdvise L- (ollowtng quotations j— ajtata 13 3« 1343 ufiinre 1.20 135 1 2 30 2.4ft %aai io.7o U25 v/m- .a. 5,00 5.25 3ualt Jelotong 0.C5 0.70 r- i 0.95 1,00 u X F 6ft 0.70 i275 words
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Advertisement328 1919-04-05 3 A PICTURE INTERESTING AND THRILLING MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Go< d Music and Good Pictares Beach Road. > i Second Show at 9.15 p.m WILLIAM FOX Presents CAPTIVATING PEGGY HYLAND in Peg of the Pirates The Absorbing story of an adventurous beauty and some bold, bad men In 5328 words
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Advertisement556 1919-04-05 3 ..-e* t—*^ /^aeaa^B^^^v I A Picture from Another Popular Brrnd of Pnoto-pla\s ajaa The aDDBUTO Alhambra Alharabra Is is the only .j* Theatre MsIIylbe leading serial of tbe m< mem thMn where yon AT-the J i l:ALHAMBRAS: sad the BEST I ffiflf accoramo- The MaU for Music «d Features Jarta*556 words
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Advertisement571 1919-04-05 3 AT THE POPULAR ;'HOT').P:,AV HOLME EMPIRE I» fafcjong Faff* Road. Trams Pass th* Dae*. Second Show at 9.1S Metro Pictures Corporation) Presents the Distinguished Co stars Francis X Pusbman and Beverly Bayne in 5 Red, White and B us Blood 5 A Comedy Drama of Romans and Adventure. BILLY WEST571 words
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Article1736 1919-04-05 4 There are tinea or a million British troops ou w.,r footing. The largest number is in Rhineland, where there are no less than 264,000 with a reserve in France ami Britain of another 296,0( 0. Next comes the Middle Caucasus with 75,000, Mesopotamia with .10.000, North Russia and1,736 words
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Article28 1919-04-05 4 The official price of first grade ••nbber for the period 4 b April to 10th April, 1919, inclusive, is 78 cents per pound, equivalent to $104 per pikul,28 words
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Article306 1919-04-05 4 Rubber is quoted at 2/ I for orepe an t 2/0 for sheet. The manager nf the Kerling Tin Mires, Limited, advises that the output for the month of Maich is 33 jdcula. Service aril] be held at the Boustead h sdtnte on Sunday evening at 8306 words
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Article257 1919-04-05 4 Th* exhibits s-ction of the Baby Snow to be held on the 12:h inst premises to be of exceptional in■erest. They will include all that is best in the shape of infant's foods, bottler, garments and accessories— in tac: everything requisite for mother's and baby's use, to257 words
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Article118 1919-04-05 4 It will be renminbi: d that on Uj: 9 last yt-.ar ara rep ;rtel the cage in which a who:- family of Malay g ntry at J.hor- Bahru "we re brutadj naardered by a Chinese rubber tapper in th-ir employ. The man hacked them to death118 words
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Article69 1919-04-05 4 Reuters Cables Pages Tbe New Army 5 Peace Matters G-ueral News 5 French Consular News 5 General Hun Tar ks ia L -ndon Rubber Saare« and Produce 2 Straits Produce Loea! Share Market Side I?pu- Baby Show Local and Gr-nrral 4 Missing Banknotes Sporting Amusements Church Services 569 words
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Advertisement201 1919-04-05 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinsons PATENT LEVER WATCH $8.50 \Eftr Nickel cases. $9.50 w atcb Rue 3 |fs fo^ 30 ROBINSON Co. OIL FOR THE HOME For General jL.ghtlng Ola IS THE HOST ECONOMICAL FISH ASIPERFINE VWTER- WHITE BRAND .LLl'niNATWa alL ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (8.6.) Lixaitv»] (Incorporated in England). < SmSM201 words
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Advertisement207 1919-04-05 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE Ck moans monoy to yorj. Raw goods constantly received to suit all requirement*. Stocks may come and stocks may go but wo go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elepbant Brand scythe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenoues, Hriidu's Malay P^rLangH, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold207 words
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Advertisement225 1919-04-05 4 c A »i L I S 11 t G P Pi I >« 1 Co. •a i 8 i. i K MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT PRE-WAR PRICES Obtain able trout KIAM KIAT «Sc Co. 10* and 100 Market Street. ABE YOU I SPEAKER HAVE YOU A*. DESIRE225 words
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Article483 1919-04-05 5 Approaching Agreements. London, April 1,10,35 a.m. Renter's correspondent at Paris statue that France has pressed for the complete annexation of the Saar basin, but this will not be agreed to. There is a disposition to cede control of the coalfields to France for a fixed period as part483 words
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Article160 1919-04-05 5 London, April 2, 8.0 p.ui. The Admiralty announces that Jellicoe and Beatty have been promoted Admirals of the Fleet in recognition of their distinguished services in the war. Jellicoe hoiete. his flag as Admiral of the Fleet in H M S New Z aland, B«atty hoists his in160 words
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Article37 1919-04-05 5 London, April 1, 5.10 a.m. Th* Scottish Cleveland Miners' Union has recouim nded of the Government's offer. London, April 1 5,45 p.m. The Lane-.sbire aud CheshirMiners' F«*k>.ation by a iarge majority to accept thGovernment term?.37 words
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Article28 1919-04-05 5 London, April 2, 6 50 a.m. Cairo, March 22 It is officially stated that order ia rapidly bein? restored in consequence cf thextension of military occupation,28 words
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Article192 1919-04-05 5 Volunteers to be Utilised. London, April 2, 10.10 p.m. A conference has been held at Westminster between Mr Churchill and representatives of the Territorial Foroe Associations. Mr Churchill, who presided, outlined a scheme to re constitute the force as an essential and vital part of the defensive192 words
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Article111 1919-04-05 5 London, April 2,5.45 p.m. In the Houseof Commons, replying to Col W~dgwood, Mr Churchill confirmed that American troops refnsed to co-operate with the Japan. es j in fighting near Blagovestchensk. The reason given by the American commander was that tb force which attacked the Japan* se might111 words
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Article103 1919-04-05 5 London, April 2, 11.25 p.m. The Pr» sa Bnrean p..ys that with a view to preserving ca; ital for domestic parpoees within the Cuited Ki.igdom and preventing an avoidable drain upon foreign exchanges by the export of capital the Treasury has appointed a committee with Mr Cunliffe as103 words
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Article80 1919-04-05 5 London April, 1 2.30 p.m. The German coalfields strike is spreading. Thirty seven thousand miners are idle demanding a sixhour day, recognition of the Soviets, ihe formation of a revolutionary workmen's guard, and closer relations with the Russian Soviets. J London. April 1, 3.20 p,m. Copenhagen A message80 words
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Article65 1919-04-05 5 London, April 1, 5.10 a.m. A B«vvu-s or. y warthouse at Liverpool stocked with beans collapsed, burying tha employees in the cellars. Parties of polioe and blue j *ckets reecued most of these persons, after feverish efforts. Sixteen are still entomb beneath a hundred tons of debris.65 words
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Article37 1919-04-05 5 London, April 2, 6 40 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that unless an emergency arises th» official Prt S3 Bnreau will close ot. April 30, the censorship and all uthf r functions thereafter ceasing,37 words
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Article25 1919-04-05 5 London, April 1, 2 30 p.m. Cologne Sir Douglas Haig inbptoted the British forces on the Rhine, after which he departed for England.25 words
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Article47 1919-04-05 5 London. April 1, 5.45 p.m. In the lionee of Commons Sir C Harmsworth stated that the blockade of Tarkey. Bulgaria, and Gei man Austria had been raised, but there was no foundation whatever for the statement that the blockade of Germany had been raised.47 words
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Article228 1919-04-05 5 More of Bolshevism. London, April 1, 1.25 a.m. The total British revenue for the year ended to-day amounted to £889,020,825, compared with £707,234.565 in 1917/18, New York: The steamer Cnlgo* with over one hundred returning troops r. a wirelessed that she m in distress six hundred miles southeast228 words
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Article25 1919-04-05 5 London, April 1 1 n .35 a.m. Oitawa: Arrrangements have been oomph-ted for the return of the Canadian force from Siberia.25 words
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Article140 1919-04-05 5 Mr D*u Soott, Chief Sub-Editor of the Times, has just died iv his 50th year. As Chief Snb-E litor, a position to which he W'S quickly promoted, Scott displayed all the qualities which are associated with the best type of Scottish j jurnalist, says the Tim«?s. He140 words
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Article171 1919-04-05 5 N arly half of OtM side of R'gentc'trett, the principal business tho oughfarein Great Yarmouth, has b r -e devastried by fire, several establ bmesjßj being now in ruins. Tb fir" sfarte 1 in the residential ;<ar' t M-ssrs Arnol l's<irapery and famishing premiss, and spread with171 words
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Article182 1919-04-05 5 While prosecuting at Bow Street in a number of cases of breach of the motor regulations, Mr Muskett said in April, 19 17, the Commissioner of Police il Bed notices to motorists drawin n iueir attention to numerous breaches of tho regulations which were becoming182 words
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Article346 1919-04-05 5 'A'l/ rt u/tfsy ot the French Consulate.) Paris. Mar 28, 6.35 p m. The Senate adopted a bill pairing for the lull reparation of dan* to be exacted from Gsrmii.y and sanctions to be taken against the cuinrits. Accorditig to the UQWipapim, important problems regarding the frontiers346 words
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Article186 1919-04-05 5 Iv connection with the newly-er«-cted residence of Mr Tay Guan Kiat at Tank R >ad, it may be interesdng to know that Mr Lim Choon Hong of No. 23 Robinson Bond wis the person responsible for the t-e--eign, supply of materials and p~r. Bonal supervision. Mr Choon Hong186 words
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Article250 1919-04-05 5 Daring and iugeniou-* w*i the method by which a diamond uierchaut was tricked and robbod at a West End house. It appears tha* a man got into communication with Mr William Giles, diamond merchant, of Hatton gaiden, and on tne siniutb of a ti.: ri v recommendation250 words
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Article227 1919-04-05 5 Some Home Doings. London, April 1. 9.0 a.m. Nornun B"-">ke8 will b* Rfvlvlrg ro KogN.id ia May, and w ill be lag hi tennis championships at Q'ifus Club and Wimbledon in June. He htl invited G Paterson to part*v i Lim r thes toajneneat U. Paterson, who is very227 words
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Article136 1919-04-05 5 Yesterda) s Results. Champios.-hip. Tlmlfall beat Wolehoose, B—6, 5- 7, 6—l. B Singles. Hill scr beat Day owe 4, 2—6, 6— 2, 6—4, S racha-iscr beat LIJ bourne owe IS. L, 3—6. 6—2, 6—2. Palfrav ser et Chill owe 3 (score nor known A Dor/BUn136 words
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Article399 1919-04-05 5 The 11 vh annual general meeting of the Malaya Football Association, Singapore, was held at the headquarters of the Malay Volunteer Infantry, Brass Basah R -ad on Tuesday the Ist instant, at 8.30 p.m. Among those pr- sent were Captain N M Hashim, Lieuteiian's E H399 words
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Article34 1919-04-05 5 To-morrow, April 6. Johnson's Pier, at 9, 10, 11 a.n? 2,30 una 3.30 p.m. From Cl» b Bnngalow, at 9.30, i 0.30 a,in., 12.16,3, and 5.30 p.m. High Tide, 2.26 p.m.34 words
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Article434 1919-04-05 5 In connection with the theft on the 8 a Nellore on or abont Maroh 5 last, of over one thousand five dollar Straits currency notes, part of a ooneignment despatched from home to the Straits Government, there appeared before Mr Langham Carter in the District Court yesterday, an434 words
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Article258 1919-04-05 5 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, April 12, Saturday, April 5, 2.30 p.m.—Balestier Range, S V R. Sunday, April 6 th, 7.30 a.m.—Bab estier Rang>, SV R Monday, April 7, 4 p.m.—Balestier Range, 8 R E, (v) Details. 515 p.m.—Drill Hall, SVC R-CTuits. Tuesday, April258 words
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Article156 1919-04-05 5 Troicst Against Restriction Th* Hfgno», F*b. 17 The leading owners of sugar n fineries in .!■<v.. h>»" «ae-r.i a t.-r K''iiin to tbe Minister tor lb». Cotuuie-a strong)J protiBling against tbe proposal of tbu Goternuient to restrict the plantation of sugar by 25 per oeal or uioro.156 words
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Article153 1919-04-05 5 Treat for Singapore. In onr advertising columns fall particnhvs will be found of Laura (iuerite, mho opens her season at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday the 12th. She brings her own specially selected company of 22 artistes, all insjsadfrd from vaudeville, and with their own acts, but equally at153 words
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Article195 1919-04-05 5 The new Victoria Parsi Theatrical Company gave their one but last proformanco to a crowded house last night at the Chinese Theatre Hall, Wayang Street. The piece staged was Silver KiDg, the plot of which centres on Afzal, a wealthy robleman who squandered the whole of bis195 words
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Article56 1919-04-05 5 The Palladiam is coming out strong to-night in the second house, with a capital Wdliun Fox r rodr.c tion, Camille, an adaptation from the well-known novel by Al- xmdie Dumas, featuring ibe famous IOtiQBS I'heda Bara whilst a new topioal, comedy subjects and further episouts of Tbe E;git's56 words
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Article87 1919-04-05 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver.—4B 9/16. Hongkong—4o per cent prem. Shanghai— Rubber.—Firm. Tin.—No orders no market. Sbar?B.— i quiet market. Colin*burghs moved to $4.35, buyers and $4.45 belb'rs, Malaka Pindas offered round $2.50, Lunas sold at $8.10 and Bassetts were quoted at 98 ets to $1.C5. Mining.—Ampangs are wanted87 words
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Article98 1919-04-05 5 The death rat* per mills for the week ending March 29 was 30.57, The total number of deaths wes 223, of which 154 were malef and' 69 females. Fonr Europeans died, also 180 Cninese, 24 Malajs, 12 Indian*. Convulsions, o»ue»d 26 d#i ths, Phthisis 32Ifalarial Fever 23. Fever98 words
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Advertisement298 1919-04-05 5 FOB SALE. Freehold land situate at Lcrong No. 25 off Gaylang Road, Apply No. 1, Peck Se*h Street. 5 4s 35 To-night Last Night Last Night OF THE NEW Victoria Parsi Theatrical COMPANY At the Chinese Theatre Hall. Wayang t-treet, near the Chinese Protectorate. For this occasion the Company will298 words
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Article56 1919-04-05 6 bfllfsred la Loathe. The following are the dab ot departure tVom Singapore cf :t. European MaiLi <t;,i: tb»«»r delh'-rj In London. Left Delivered in Sinoapork London. Jannary 22 February 22 do 28 March 3 February 4 do 10 do 7 do 7 do 14 do 22 do 1856 words
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Article57 1919-04-05 6 Oid»rs for week ending Sncuhy April 5. Individual Troop OrdersSir W X l£) .J m.i r J; .,>t.int ad ScoutmjaiKr ol thu P»rst «smgj pore Troop, Mr A Q R Sml.h is appal t Assistant Sconlmashr of th«< First SinKapory Troop. Mr N S Hotran le g-rmh-d57 words
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Article15 1919-04-05 6 Ships in communication iih the Cmmerciul Wirvlt*, diatio. x this U'oming: i h—Jailandia, flanuki15 words
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Article688 1919-04-05 6 Prices Quote* la the Market this Moraiaf SIN'J RF, i ril 0. Meean Lfall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Brukara, the following Hot ol nu< tatiem ■Jobber Shares. Koaa. Vk.ii, rf M a #r 2'- AOofar 9 B'6 S/- Al do Java 4 3 Aii Ii- An;!o-Malajr688 words
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Article62 1919-04-05 6 Wngapor« April 3. Oa London— Bank 4 ra/a 2/4 7/3. Demand 2/5 11/82 Private J mji 2/4 15/3. On India— Bank T T. 15,j On Hongkong— Bank d/d 40 g pren;. Ou Shanghai— Bank d/d fj| On JavaBank T. T, 134 On Japan— Bank d/d 105 Serereigna—baying rate $8.f462 words
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Advertisement99 1919-04-05 6 DRUSE'S FLUID I gg B Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP Sale Everywhere. SaCZJrV aTa. BV 1 Sohuro M M MM 1 M^'BBB asm lE? STOUT The Popular Drink *aL I S /Cr E r V fc r JT r aT M Uf a asms, Stsfsasfe. J mB- tl Kf ii 8tI99 words
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Advertisement463 1919-04-05 6 TralR Services, Slofiporc (Tini-Road) Dalty. Th»? 'jail .-ainn irom riinjraporifor ihff north kVav., Tank U■ i Station dail) at 7.7 „.m (Snndaj exa.pt». I) and 7 p.m. arririug at Kuala Lumpur at 718 p m. and 6,-i.'. a rn. r*sp.-cUvidy. The through ezprcod lo Pcuai g loaves Kuala. Ltampur at463 words
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Advertisement728 1919-04-05 6 URODONAL I Dissolves Ur»ic ;Aci«li I Rheumatism Medical Opinion The Washer ol Kidneys ful dissolving and eliminating act on of URODONAL. This To be had from all dispensaries. agent chases the uric acid fn-m all its strongholds from the muscular fibres of the digestive system from the sheaths of the728 words
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Advertisement55 1919-04-05 6 Six New Dwelling Houses In Dusker Road uava oefore I completion been sold out at *7,eOO to $tf,OCU saejsj to the satisfaction of all concerned. Jf you want your piojiortiea to i>o sold at a satisfactory priae and without publicity, write to THE Straits Building COMPANY. 111. Market Street (F.ret55 words
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Advertisement648 1919-04-05 6 KIR8N -i j A P B N B E S E S E T I R YAMATO CO., Sinoannr. JTjgER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN (CONVERSION LOAN) BONDS. Bearing interest from the ISlh Novbitdbp. 1919, al 5 per cer.t per mum, pai/ibla Ha It-yearly on th> 15th May and tiio l&tn648 words
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Advertisement71 1919-04-05 6 Blli ATTRACTION. 'Note new actors and aetressee have arrived Including a Malay Prima Donna MISS FATI fAH will appear To-Night To-Night STAg Af OPERA It ttte nsztn gagsi North Bridge Road Iv a Grand Malay Fairy Play H4WAI E MAJLIS (A lrip to Fairyland) To-morrow Sunday A Malay Drama entitled71 words
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Miscellaneous243 1919-04-05 6 Mails Close. 7® day Pulau Soegi lienuik t.V) pm Pulau Batam and -Pulau Buiang Hock Keng t.V' pm Kerimon Mossima 2.3 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang 5.30 pm Sour b»ya ani Bandjermassin Sari# Borneo t.'ft pm Batn Pahat Meran 2.30 pm Medan Rumphius 2.30 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana243 words
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Article1306 1919-04-05 7 Steamers and P-s er gers. A little while ago the Amur was but a name to the msjon: y ol p? pie, just a river io desolate Arctic fcjiberia where tbe Tsar sent his political prisoners, and very few realised thai ks course of close on 3,0001,306 words
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Advertisement523 1919-04-05 7 BANKS CHART€H£O OF INDIA. AUS THALIA AND CHINA. T3CORPORATBD IN HNGLAN» BY BOYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 y harea of £20 aack £1,200,000 Seaarve Fond £2,000,000 Reserve Liaiciiiy of Proprietor* £1,200,000 BANKERo Tka Bank of England, Tka LmJo City and Midland Baak, Ltd, Z t London County and523 words
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Advertisement399 1919-04-05 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Caearperated ia th. Strait* Settlemeata) 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 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng Gaw Khek399 words
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Advertisement471 1919-04-05 7 NOTICES NOTICE. It is our duty to remind our subscribers who have not yet paid the Ist quarter's subscription that the amount fell due in January last, as all subscriptions are payable in advance. The 2nd quarter's subscription is also now due. Early remittances, especially in settlement of over due471 words
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Advertisement375 1919-04-05 7 Bov-sflirj flym+m tr*a*AXT*D tirn*x wsaa la t 'n *e >■■ .ei-i «ass a»»« sGEUTi; :^''£Ujsjjs urin Cre». to. lee Be». B*»S mtAU Livaaeoou CAN DO. If you wan* to bay A. Changkol, Spio and Span Or any Planting Requisite air Planter Man, Or any Mining Tool or Skipping Goods You375 words
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Advertisement208 1919-04-05 7 Night-time is the Right Time to take Pinkettes, the gentle little laxatives. Their god effects are experienced next morning, and without griping or purging. mm dispei constipation, cure biliousness* sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue, foul breath- Obtainable from dealers everywhere, or at 60 cents the vial, from The Dr. Williams'208 words
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Advertisement377 1919-04-05 7 riniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii:iiiiii:!:'- liiiiiiiiiiiiiinnng Your Baby sh: M juy Childhood's 1 j0tj± Happy Days C-'-v* YM ur babs enjoyina 2 •Lr ,-lt >s B y^S^J l 3C r-lete ,',-k.J S aw+-\t rn: ,c Bar l" r rs* li _N- Nw j 4 In evary ouit°—. ih«n> are 4 ->»)|t "uncp* of hfe-iorl377 words
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Title Section24 1919-04-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. leaned Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. iasaod •oily. Vol vl No. 79 BINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article711 1919-04-05 1 KIJIMii to MtUaj* trffym.) Messrs Wheelock and Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour as with the following advice ander date 18ih March. Freight to U. S. A. Via Suez and Panama Conference Steamers (Tariff No. 19). Ad "Valorem Cargo 3 per cent a.711 words
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Article98 1919-04-05 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (eignal XGQ) and Sufi/'oted (signal FPB) ports: SignaJ neceeurjr in »d--i'urt notified. dition to Disease. Quarantine flag. H.Uvia A Taa« jea| Priok XOQ Cholera Bombay X 8 g Cholera Calcutta XOQ Cholera Hongkong XQ(J Cerebm-epi-n«J ferer X..be and ()-*t» ZQQ Cerebro-api- Meninfitie Madras X <;98 words
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Advertisement447 1919-04-05 1 TOYO KI9EN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan). For sin Fraiclsco. Ofrict, (Calling a» a port in Japaa for ct ul) The uew fast steamstiip Buyo liars" will be despatched from Singapore e»rly April I9l9 For freight and full particulars apply to Ilc411ster ft Co, Ltd, Agent* (Incorporated in Singapore) 19 3447 words
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Advertisement352 1919-04-05 1 Pkaae NY 1925. O. S. K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd (Incorporated in fapaa.) No. 2 De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (•tbjwt to shanxs without notita) For MARSEILLES and LONDtH: ▼iaPorlsaid. Alps Ifara AprH 1« Andea >lara mid. May (No Pa«seng» r Perth ■▼ailabla for Europe.352 words
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Advertisement359 1919-04-05 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) j (Jadef Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. (Subject Bb Alaerationa without N »tice) European Lino (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service Fir (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London Kaaao Mam lOh April i European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Servioe (Auxiliary Ser rice359 words
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Advertisement67 1919-04-05 1 ITHE MALAYA TRIBUNE AM) B SHIPPING GAZETTE. Ii 7Ts« htjut'at n*r if the Strait* 8«Ut<!'n*t\t8 4jT PUBLISHED DAILY. Ceesalets Reports of laaal E* ut Oondenaod News from F.M.S„ Java, i China, India, Oeylam and Japan. Full and Latest War News. Km i.m OF STEAMEBB. 3m tjn Tmm. i 3»v.g I67 words
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Miscellaneous21 1919-04-05 1 Singapore jidt Tables. Saturday, April. 5, —Moon, Ma*. Dac. N. fih. A. High Watwr: 0.22 a.m. 9ft. lin 1.29 p.m. 8ft.21 words
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