Malaya Tribune, 8 April 1919
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Title Section28 1919-04-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VI. No. 81 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 8.28 words
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Advertisement322 1919-04-08 1 Tay Guan Kiat J Contractor f> r supply of FIREWOOD I to the Government and Municipal Commibpioners for the years 1919 and 1920. t\ Address: 11, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. or 'Phone 1361, 1362 and 1363. Private 'Phone. r sos. 1073 or 1450 at Nos. 87, 87a, 87b, and 87c, Tank322 words
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Advertisement209 1919-04-08 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For partioalars apply to tbe Manager. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Tslsgraphle AddroM M PBANAKAN." M.A. SAIBOO CO. General Merchants 4 Money Changers. All art kindly solicited to iaapeet our ih«p at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kinds209 words
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Advertisement82 1919-04-08 1 Horse j| WHISKY ti F,NE HIGHLAND \mm\ BLEND. I JUm* err oen*f** S* r Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time of Bottling. j i S^«BWaaraMKM V*MEIKOW'Sj Finest Genuine FRENCH BRANDY Obtainable £1 Co on per Botkle to 7G per *****0 $Lo\) Quarto $oi/U Quarts C i Cfl Bottle 0 482 words
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Advertisement353 1919-04-08 1 Tay Guan Kiat! I for a- nply of I E W O O D to ihe G >vemt]i .:t anj Municipal ■2 CommißSKionerf ior the years i iy»y and 13». I Address: SI. PHILLIP JTBLLT, SIIGAPOK. or TLooe 1351, 1362 aad 1363 Private Vhone. I Nos. i 073 or 450353 words
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Article469 1919-04-08 2 Hatt Rubber. Ltd. Ths directors' report tv tbe shareholders of the Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd., to be presented at tbe meeting at French Bank Buildings on Saturday next, April 12, state*: Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the Accunts of the Company for tbe year469 words
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Advertisement457 1919-04-08 2 THE ORIENTAL [j GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Ebtablishid 1874. Incorporated or India. FUNDS exceed $38,300,000.00 Absoluts Security. IMMM li 1117 $4,117,100.11 I ToUI Out-go Ii f 917 12,712,070.00 imrun Ml Ii 1017 $4,710,120.00 litsriiMln Fundi $1,001,400.00 Total Policial in force 67,122 assuring with Bonne Additione, $73,596,202.00. Total amount457 words
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Advertisement295 1919-04-08 2 4 LITTLE at the RIGHT time is BETTER than MUCH at tbe WRONG time—Your FAMILY friend sfONGKEENA BRAND (Registered in London Batavia) This preparation has been made stronger, tasteful to the palate, and a fragrant smell has been introduced. SOLD everywhere. For further particulars refer to handbills. Obtainable from all295 words
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Advertisement261 1919-04-08 2 AUCTION SALES. Auotlon Salu OF Thirty four pieces of Freehold Building Land, situate off Tanjong Katong Road, behind Villa Dolce, area 60,115 square feet- An excellent site for residential quarters and situated close to the tram lines. At the Commercial Rubber Co s 1 Sale room. No. .'5 Raffles Place261 words
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Advertisement191 1919-04-08 2 A oreat Sufferer from Bbeumatlsia Cured by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N. Tetry of Counters Wells Abordeen, says .—I was a groat sufferer from Kh( umatism foi many years, daring which time I tried many remedies from which I received but »cry little relief. I had great pain in my191 words
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Advertisement483 1919-04-08 2 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. N CORPORA TED IN NEW ZEALAND FIRE Insurances effected on iaildings, Real and Merchandise of every d. eoription. MARINE Insurances accepted to til parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. L. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. _)fhcee 2, Finlayson483 words
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Advertisement1094 1919-04-08 2 AUCTJJNJALES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Attractive Auction Settle of 4 nember ef Valuable Freehold Building Allotment' rife MM Road, o* ierangoon Koad, Singapore, containing a total ana of 74 ai 1 rood and 1» |SM rka land is suitable for gardeaing, farming and rvmideatial avattsn and i« iHmS if iloee to the1,094 words
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Article268 1919-04-08 3 I»- b ore April 8 r»n.—Bef l ocal and General null IM C+*rn*"- < ieei done Tafwcm.- St.ady. Business done. Sago Flox t —Bugineai done Qam>Aĕr.— S finest done. Pepper.- 5 dy- Baaineeadone Ot/i«r Pro«fc ia.—Market Viuiet. Utitt lao! Jtfiit Otouiioai. Nutmeg* 110 8 per plonl 147.00 Nutmeg.268 words
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Article240 1919-04-08 3 yiufc*pore. April 8. Meetra Latham k Co., th- a Chartered Bank Chambers advla* the following quotations idorGajah 13.30 $3.45 Iyer Kniiinga 1.20 LSI ayer Moiek 330 2.45 A; er Pant a 10.75 11.15 Baigownte 5.00 5.25 3uklt Jelotoug 0.65 0.70 SukitKatil 0.95 1.00 cukit X B 0.65240 words
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Advertisement326 1919-04-08 3 A PICTURE INTERESTING AND THRILLING at the MARLBOROUGH Tas Hall fer Comfort, Good Metdc end Good Plotaret, Reach Road. Second Show at 9.15 p.m WILLIAM FOX Presents CAPTIVATING PEGGY BYLAND in Peg of the Pirates The Absorbing story of an adventurous beauty and seme bold, bad men In 5 Parts326 words
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Advertisement506 1919-04-08 3 ■■■RRgBRaRaRHBRRRRaBRnaB To-night and op to Friday, April 11 The The I ATTRACTIVE STARS IN ATTRACTIVE 3TORIES PRESENTED IN THE PICTURES Alhamhri^ Albambra ia j p rom i se a Thoroughly Good Entertainment theatre the Theatre I AT THE with an where yon M exquisitetda ~E: jALHAMBRA^" and the BEST The506 words
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Advertisement617 1919-04-08 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE D«**ig Road. Trams Pa* tp> ©ot*. Second Show att 9.18 Jewel Production. Elanie Hammerstein in 6 THE CO-RESPONDENT 6 A Hugely Thrilling Drama of Love and Business ALONG WITH Joker Cemedy THE MAGIC JAZZBO Nettor Comedy "LOOKING 'EM OVER" let Show flat 7 30617 words
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Article1177 1919-04-08 4 "Grief, indignation aad bewilderment" are the feelings expressed in the newspapers at the revelation of the ezaet position of the Allied expeditionary force on the Murman Coast. It is not to be wondered at There have been enough examples daring the war of the danger of leaving1,177 words
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Article376 1919-04-08 4 There sailed this morning the Marama, the substitute ship that was diverted here from New Zealand to take home the Nore and Novara passengers and a few others whose health conditions entitled them to an early ohange. The Marema, an ex.hospital ship, was perhaps ot as comfortable as376 words
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Article85 1919-04-08 4 We have received the March issue of M Our Magazine," and note a distinct improvement. To begin with, there is somewhat more reading matter (and of perhaps greater inteveet) and the publication appears mo*e neatly got up. The editorial has *>me timely words on eduoational leeds. By the85 words
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Article40 1919-04-08 4 The case in which 24 Chinese are charged with gambling at the Ban Che Hoe Club, Gaylang Road, on March 29, came before Mr P F David in the Second Court yester* day and was postponed to the 16th instint.40 words
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Article389 1919-04-08 4 Rubber is quoted at 2/Ci for crepe and i/Oi for sheet. The F M S, tin output in Maroh was 47,361 piknls 68 katies. The Fire Brigade were tailed npon last night, aboot nine o'clock, to put out a fire that broke out aboard a motor-boat lying389 words
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Article237 1919-04-08 4 The heavy rain storms on SundayMonday have seriously impeded railway traffic on the main Peninsula lines. At the time of writing, our latest mail from the regions north of Malacca is dated Friday evening. Telegraphic information is to the effect that Kuala Lumpur was seriously flooded yesterday. H237 words
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Article81 1919-04-08 4 Reuters Cables Paget Industrial War 5 Peaoe Matters #>> 5 Fighting Bolshevism 5 Havas Service 5 French Consular News 5 General s Company Report 1 Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3 The Murman Coast 4 Local and General 4 The Marama 4 Storm Damage 4 Amusements 481 words
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Advertisement193 1919-04-08 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinson's PATENT LEVER NATCH $8.50 \M/. Mickel cases. kI a n tsaraateei $•.60 Tilliekeepcr ROBINSON Co. OIL FOR THE HOME I For General jUtf htlng Die IS THE HOST ECONOMICAL FISH A SUPERFINE WATER- WHITI BRAND ILLUMINATING OIL ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (8,1.) Limited (Incorporated in laglaad), FOB193 words
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Advertisement222 1919-04-08 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE ft means money to yotft m%9 <Ssnstantly received to snit all rt*rffirt!ffrc?nts. Stocks may come and stocks may go but we go on for ever. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elephant Brand Scythe Blades. Vulcan Improved Chain Pipe Wrenohes, Brade's Malay Parangs, Brass Garden Syringes, Japan Gold Size222 words
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Advertisement222 1919-04-08 4 i C A i 8 I if E Mi c l&t. tA r ill s Marine engine oil British Special Grade AT PRE-WAR PRICES. Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. English and American Magazines. Always in stock the most popular and the most widely-read ones, and222 words
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Article746 1919-04-08 5 Mr Wilson Explains. London, Mar 38, 1,10 a.m. Paris, Mar 17 i President Wilson to-day issued the following statement In view of the very surprising impression which seems to exist In tome quarters that it is the discussions of the Commission on the League of Nations that are746 words
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Article79 1919-04-08 5 London, April 3, 4.0 a.m. In tbe House of Commons, the Army Annual Bill passed its third reading. The labour member Mr. W. Adamson moved for the deletion of clause twelve to propose for the providing of two years' imprisonment for sets intended or likely to cause disaffection79 words
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Article185 1919-04-08 5 How Things Shape, London, April 3, 7.20 a.m. Copenhagen: A wire from Budapest says a Red Guard with a minimum enlistment of thirty thousand has been organised, London, April 3,7.30 a.m. Copenhagen A wire from Frankfurt says the Food Controller has informed the town council that the present185 words
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Article138 1919-04-08 5 London, March 28,3.20 a.m. Capetown The Union Assembly has adopted a motion appointing a aeleot committee to enquire into the grievances of British Indians in the Transvaal with an amendment by the Minister, 8ir Thomas Watt inolading an enqairy tnto the alleged evasion of the 1885138 words
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Article117 1919-04-08 5 London, April 4, 10.5 p.m. The Press Bureau states that officers and men of British nationality ordinarily domiciled overseas but serving in the United Kingdom forces will be eligible for the Home Government's facilities for higher education at the universitier or agricultural offices and works. A limited number117 words
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Article97 1919-04-08 5 London, Mar. 28, 12 noon. Montagu's report says that the readjustment of the maximum prioe of silver as cabled on March 25 was reoessitated by the fall in the American exchange owing to its being unpegged. The effect of the announcement was to raise the quota, tion 197 words
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Article46 1919-04-08 5 London, April 3, 7.20 a.m. Copenhagen A wire from Berlin says the commission appointed to investigate the oase of Capt. Fryatt has reported declaring that the shooting did not violate international law but regretting the rapidity with which the sentence was carried out.46 words
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Article41 1919-04-08 5 London, Mar. 28, 12 noon. The Board of Trade announces that the system of rationing for individual British cotton spinners has been abolished, therefore the sjuan. tity of Egyptian cotton purchaaeable by any British spinner or merohant is unrestricted.41 words
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Article36 1919-04-08 5 London, April 2, 6.55 a.m. Helsiogfors Moscow water, electrioity and gas works and tramways have completely stopped. Glanders has appeared in Moscow where this and other diseases are spreading at a terrify ing rate,36 words
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Article517 1919-04-08 5 Events In North Russia. London, April 3, 11 5 p.m. Renter learns that during the last few days the Bolshevists of the Orenburg front have been retiring very rapidly and desertions continue. In one instance south of Ufa, c whole regiment of Bolshevist cavalry deserted and immediately turned517 words
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Article101 1919-04-08 5 London, April 3, 5.5f a.m. The Alieni Bill hai been issued. It extends the powers granted to Government under the Aliens Restriction Act 1914 for two years and further empowers the Government to make orders enabling war prisoners to be kept in custody until six months after the101 words
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Article87 1919-04-08 5 London, April 4, 7.20 p.m. PreES Bareau The Pensions Ministry announces that the Gov. ernment has now recognised the obligation to assist from State funds demobilised and discharged officers and men who joined the Forces after the outbreak of war, in order that they shall be enabled to restart87 words
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Article44 1919-04-08 5 The following two letters reached Singapore without covers in last Saturday's outward mail. The addressees can have same on application to the Supt. of Mails. G P 0. flj From Eff 17 Bast Crawford Street Greenock. (2) From Robert Douglas 33 Bernard Street Leith.44 words
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Article242 1919-04-08 5 A General Summary. Paris, March 30, 12.50 p.m. Four Allied generals. Ctmman ders-in.Chief,were called before the Council of Four in connection wi'b the new scheme of checking the Bolshevist penetration of Western Eorop*. The scheme entails ihe mobilization of »11 the Allied and friendly peoples between the Baltio242 words
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Article78 1919-04-08 5 London, Mar 31, 8.50 pm. In the House of Commons Mr Sugden aaked.what steps were being taken to lessen the delays in cab lee between China and Japan and the United Kingdom. Mr Pike Pease stated that certain important cables had been repaired during the last few days.78 words
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Article87 1919-04-08 5 The Persenangan Pancharagam" has been the recepient of two silver cups recently. On the 31st March they were presented with a silver oup by Towkay Lee Nam Sen for playing at his house at Chua Nam Street on the occasion of a dinner. On the sth instant87 words
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Article71 1919-04-08 5 Macphail Co's Report. Yesterday's Basinets- Silver.—4B Hongkong—4lf per cent prem. Shanghai—4Bf Rubber.—Quiet. Shares.—Little doing. Rubbers are practically unchanged. In the Tin section Kintas sold as high as $9.10 and Kampongs have buyers at 47/9, ex div. Industrials attracted rather more attention, Uniteers selling at $21 and Centrals were sought round71 words
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Article109 1919-04-08 5 Silver.—4B 13/16. Hongkong.—4l£ per oent prem. Shanghai.—4B^. Rubber.—Quiet. Tin.—No orders; no market. Bh«res. —The market shows little ohange. Robbers and Tins are comparatively neglected, business centreing on Industrials and Investments. Soudais, Colinsbnrghs, Kelemaks and Bungei Patanis are wanted round last quotations. Offers are wanted for Mandai Tekongs and109 words
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Article102 1919-04-08 5 The two outstanding features of the Penang Bisley were the fine shooting of Mr C Mearing, of Caledonia, who, notwithstanding, being minus tbe left arm, made 80 at 200, 500 and 600 yards and 82 at 800, and 1,000 yards. A special prize was awarded him for shooting so pluckily102 words
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Article1139 1919-04-08 5 Intricacies of tbe 44 Jazz Dancing, to qaote tbe Dean of Manchester, is aa "old as humanity itself, aa old as tears and laughter, tho natural expression of human c .notion and of the joy ol life." So that i o apology or extenuation is needed "or1,139 words
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Article137 1919-04-08 5 S. C. C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's Resotts Champiosphi». Oldfleld beat Raohwaldy 6—4, •—4. B Singles. CbJH owe 1 beat Donaldson 6—l. 3-6. 7—5. C Singles. Turner scr beat Calder owe 1,1 —6, 7—5, 6—4. Newcomers' Handicap. Final Tib. Qnanoe owe 15 beat Jacobs owe 3, 6—i t 6—l. B137 words
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Article21 1919-04-08 5 The Garrison Golf Club monthly medal for ladies will be played on Thursday. That for men on the 12th and 13th.21 words
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Article58 1919-04-08 5 A football game has been arranged to be played by the staff of Bonstead and Asiatic Petroleum on the 8 R C ground to-morrow, (Wednesday). Kiok off 5.10 p.m. Bonteed's players will be Samy, Beng Khian, F W Jennings, Cheok Leong, W A Aeria (Capt), Leong Chuan, Yew Chye, Qui58 words
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Article144 1919-04-08 5 The Cinemas. Wrath, one of the "Seven Deadly Sins", together with a comedy and pictograpbs will be ihewn in the first house at the Gaiety to-night, whilst in the later half will figure a Paramount-Bray animated cartoon, repeat of the Metro play, A Yellow Streak, and a 2-part Rolin144 words
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Article79 1919-04-08 5 Fourteen of the M S V R Officers met at the Station Hotel on Wednesday night last week for a farewell dinner to Lieut,-Col. A J Fox. There were no lengthy speeches. Lt.-Col. Swettenham, on behalf of all officers of the M S V R, bidding farewell to Colonel Fox,79 words
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Article1116 1919-04-08 5 Beglanlog Again. The Fate* have malignantly decreed that many golfers, babbling over witb tbe first unspeakable joy of demobilisation and having a short holiday time before settling down, should be unable at once to make the experiment of begin ning tbe game again. Golf can be played iv snow,1,116 words
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Advertisement233 1919-04-08 5 LATbST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shorthand Writer-Typist Wanted May, Ist. Good salary with Bonus. House accommodation available if necessary. Apply stating experience and speed ability :—Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Malacca, 8 4 t th 10 4 Auction Sale OF A Small but Valuable Collection of Original Water Colour landscape Drawings by H. Sylvester233 words
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Article380 1919-04-08 6 For the Relisf of the Poor- The fifteenth nn.-.i report of the Association of St. Ai.iVr.y de Padua at Singapore on the adtninie tration ot th 6 fund of St. Anthcnj'a Bread for tho year It) 18 states i Balance op to SI L> c o. 1917380 words
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Article265 1919-04-08 6 Mr H J Twamley has been granted a lioenoe as surveyor and leveller. Mr G Cullen's name is added to the Commission of the Peaoe for Singapore. From the first of May 1919 the fee to be paid for advice of payment of a Money Order will be265 words
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Article62 1919-04-08 6 The former head compradore of Messrs Beranger and Co, Bangkok, on March 27, wa* sentei «.od br thInternational Oour; to fonr years' imprisonment for rn»s-»ppropriattng monies of the firm amouo i:jg to Tee 21,175 odd. The Court ordered accused to refund a sum of Tcs 17,000 odd, and in the62 words
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Article79 1919-04-08 6 Some time ago, says the Ceylon Observer, a flinhalese villager of .Rakwsna fonnd a blue sapphire, weighing 11,020 carats. He wa« told that it war. not worth mnch and to sell it if he got up to Rs 100. The man aold it for Rs 80 i G two men79 words
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Article148 1919-04-08 6 To day. ">ato Pahat Meran IMmj Bangkok Kamucinf 1.80 pin Port liick«on and Part Bwetu-uhaai •Ca'ypaa pra ftbio Kmrly 8 pm Japin Uarima Maru S p-n Hulhu Soegi tana 8 pra Mhlvcca aud Muar Lady e i| 8 pro M *K»» ht mhilaa I m riou;k*ag Nam ai:g148 words
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Article47 1919-04-08 6 ii f ?J is Londci. The -ollowmg are the of from Stnvapore of the -Strop-fin sue' their dellv >j ba Lon-'i.:,. Uaan Biuntnu Si.N<;AP«Ba London. February 4 do 10 do 7 do 7 do 14 do 12 do 18 do 17 do 20 do 2247 words
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Article826 1919-04-08 6 Prion Oucici io tat Market tkit Moraiag DINtMC il, April I. Mem Ljall »nd Evatt, K. >i»ijf t>nd Bkart irokan, U.a* tbe foUowtnj li*t .J quota tiana fctobber Shares. c- Bu.eri. OaUart. IN A v»r I 0 8 6 I/- Aagio hn 4 3 6 3 I/-826 words
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Article62 1919-04-08 6 Wnfspnii April t. Oa LondonBank 4 ia/a 2/4 9/3. D.M iand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 rn/s 1/4 1/2 On India— Bank T J» On Hongkong— Bank d/«t U 9 Y a prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 411 Ob Java— Bank T. 134 On Japan— Bank d/d 105 Sovereigns—buying rate62 words
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Article64 1919-04-08 6 Mr Aylmer Cavendish Pearson Governor of British North Borneo, has arrived in Hongkong on the Empress of Asia. Mr Pearson has been Governor of British North Borneo sine 1915 and was aoting Governor in 1910 and 1911. He entered the Civil Ssrvic-*, as a cadet in North Borneo, in 1897,64 words
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Article53 1919-04-08 6 The Dindings Cocount Estate Vernacular Sohool was the scene of a pleasant function on Monday evening last week when the subordinate staff of the estate assembled to present Mr AC Jameson, the manager, with an illuminated address and to bid him and Mrs Jameson farewell on their impending departure for53 words
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Article51 1919-04-08 6 The Boy Scouts Association has reoeiTed tbn ttpecial toanks and appreciation of the Army Counoil tor the important part phyed in the war by its memtHrt in guarding vulnerable points, in carrying out apeoial duty and rescue work luring air raids, and in many other :orms of war work roluntaiily51 words
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Article34 1919-04-08 6 A Danish paper to hand in Bangkok ooniaina goo t photograph of Mr onhola, with 'liflmbrtra of ih a rnff organising ihe Danish volaniters who are going to lithonia to help fight the Boliheviito.34 words
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Article132 1919-04-08 6 In connection with the award of the D 8 O, to Capt H S Sugars, M c. R A M OL, the following extract from the War Office notification in the London Garotte is published Temporary Captain H*rold Saunderson Sugars, M C, R A M C, "For132 words
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Advertisement73 1919-04-08 6 K RUSE'S FLUID j Magnesia THE t DC A L PICK-ME-UP Sale Everywhere. i Sahurq jjg BEER wLWh STOUT The Popular Drink G. AUHELY Co., Sunns Birttr* J Milmct Sfcrwt, Siaziaore 'Phone SIS. Til, "Atrely" The Trade Attractor ACTS AS Trie SILENT SALESMAN (MADE IN ENGLAND For' particular! apply to73 words
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Advertisement407 1919-04-08 6 URODONAL j Dissolves ilcid TVledioßil Opinion The Washer of Kidneys ful dissolving and eliminating action of URODONAL, Thin To be had from all dispensaries. agent chases the uric acid from all ite strongholds from the mmMammmmmmmmm I muscular fibres of the digestive system from the sheaths of the j arteries;407 words
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Advertisement460 1919-04-08 6 A I P A B N B E S E S E t c —W—YAMATO Co., sinitpm BEER Foolscap Books. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE. Compare your present prices with tha following Foolscap Ruled Feint 2 qrs. $150 each Do. do. 3 2.25 Do. Ruled $&cts. 2460 words
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Article948 1919-04-08 7 Army Bribed by Pretenders. Bombay, 23rd Mat oh The '•Times of India" publishes the following interesting account of rent «v< n'g in Afghanistan from a correspondent, dated Peshawar, 15th March I The bald announcement of the murder of His Majesty Habibulla Khan, which was sent to India948 words
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Article73 1919-04-08 7 Programme of Drills, etc., tor week ending Saturday, April 12, Tuesday, April S, 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Co, SVC, N C O's only. Wednesday, April 9, 4.00 p.m.— Balestier Range, Estate Scouts SVC 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall SVC Recruits. Thursday, April 10 Nil. Friday, April 11, 5 IS73 words
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Article48 1919-04-08 7 Ordere for week ending Saturday April 12. Wednesday, April 9.—Third Troop Mueketry, SVC Drill Hall, 1.15 p.m. Football fiHgin. Second Troop va. Fourth Troop. Thurtday, April 10.—Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.10 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting, Commissioner's Office fI.SO p.m. Vrask C. SaSD?. Commissioner.48 words
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Article91 1919-04-08 7 The noted Danish physician, Professor Sauganan, ckinis to have dis* covered a new method fjr the surgichl treatment uf lurjg taberculosii. After many experiments ou patients iv au advanced stage of the diaeaße, he dolivered a lec'ute to the Medical Society of Copenhagen, presenting the patients and91 words
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Advertisement512 1919-04-08 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. ISUOKPOKATKD IK ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Skaree of 120 each £1,200,000 Fund £2,000,000 j R* M rv« Liability of Proprietora J £1,200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, Tke Ldilj City and Midland Bank, Ltd, Pi London County512 words
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Advertisement387 1919-04-08 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. Itncrporated ia the StraiU Settlement.) 64 Kling Street, SingaporeLuthorised Capital $4,000,000 ssued Capital $2,000,000 >aid-up Capital $1,000,000 leeerved Liability or Shareholders Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Vice Chairman Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Gaw Khek Khiam Esq.387 words
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Advertisement548 1919-04-08 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 laßt, as all subscriptions are payable in advance. The '2nd quarter's subscription is also now due Early remittances, especially in settlement of over due548 words
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Advertisement438 1919-04-08 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dsally* ffeOM NO. 17». SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum §14.00 Half-yearly J-gf Par quarter 1 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. To Foreign countries $1 de All eommanications relating to editorial matter* and new* should be addreseed438 words
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Advertisement165 1919-04-08 7 To Look Well and Feel Well daily regularity is essential. Constipation is the root cause of disordered liver, sick headaches, biliousness, foul breath, pimples and a host of other illsmmm dispel constipation and promote regularity, they do not gripe or purge, but act as gently as natureChemists sell them, also165 words
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Advertisement164 1919-04-08 7 READ BROTHERS, Ltd., LONDONThe Dog's Head Bottling OF GUINNESS' STOUT Sole Agent* KIM HIM tf Co., Singapore. iiiluii bros mm co. 38 Roblasoe Road Stafspore Branches at IPOH. LUMPUB PENAHO. Tas Hee Cigarette*. fffOfEFWl Our New Chop of Tas Hee Cigarettes Just introduced inte the ertiticatea from Sultana who uae164 words
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Title Section24 1919-04-08 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919 PEICE 5 CENTS Vol. VL NO. 81 tuned Oally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. iuum tally. SLNGAPOBE,24 words
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Article478 1919-04-08 1 Arrivals. APRIL 5. Ban Whatl Soon Bri 191 Cap Lyona from Penang Apl 3 A Tw Tooren. Hai Nam Bri 126 Capl Malloi from Malacca Apl 4 Soon Keck. Anjon Brl 95 Capl Bcott from Malacca Apl 4 Uo Hong. Burrumbeet Bri 1561 Cap! Watsoc From Caloatta Mar478 words
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Article162 1919-04-08 1 APRIL 5. Abbotaford Bri 99 for P Diekeon Mersn Bri 70 for B Pahat. Hye Leong Bf i 302 for Knantan Cumberland Bri 1,740 for Bangkok in ballaat. 8 Wollowra Bri 1,678 be Swatow ria porta. Edendale Bri 708 f r Stm.rang ria porta. 8 Emile Dat 94 for162 words
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Article180 1919-04-08 1 Per Euryalas from Madras on Snnday morning Lt H C Stevens 2nd Lt R Campbell, 2nd Lt C fa Pa.amour, 2nd Lt CJ B Cox Mr A A Robsrtaon, 2nd Lt E H Watson and Mr L B Dim, Per s a Valaya from Bangkok on Snnday Messrs180 words
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Article30 1919-04-08 1 Tuesday, April. B.—High Water: —2 49 a.m. 7ft 7 ins; 5.20 p.m. Cf t. Sins. Wednesday, April. 9,—High Water: —4.1« a.m. 7ft. 2ins. 6.47 p.m. 6ft. 6ins30 words
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