Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1919
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Title Section28 1919-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY. Vol VL No. 84 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 11.28 words
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Advertisement356 1919-04-11 1 Tay Guan Kiat! Contractor f<: r supply of U FIREWOOD! FIEEWQOD! FIREW00I! I 400 billets make a truck load. If you place your orders with me, You will save a lot of meney AtfreSS: 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. or 'Phone 1361, 1362 and 1363. Private 'Phone JTos. 1073 or 1450356 words
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Advertisement208 1919-04-11 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PACAR 80AD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. Por particalars apply to the Manager. TUBS VERT MODERATE. TrlefrapMo Add.-ew PBANAMAM." I 111 lltlll«BMiMßaaPM«Wia?M» M.A. SAIBOO CO. j General Merchants A Monej Changers. All are kiadly eolieitad to in.p.ct our shep at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins208 words
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Advertisement148 1919-04-11 1 I PRACTISE ECONOMY 1 Drink J LIPTON'S I TEAS I Nt> otter TEA, at the same prio», mn I equal it in QUALITY. 1 Lj No other can give you so many Cnpt H P of Delicious Tea aa X-TPTON'B I ObtHaabie from til Groeerf 4 Bssattt Dealee* at I148 words
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Advertisement348 1919-04-11 1 I Tay Guan Kiat ft Contractor for supply of FIREWOOD FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD! Ft 400 billats make a truck load. I To your place they are delivered, k Without your being bothered f By your cookies, who often charge Q Extra money for the bullock-cart. pj Address i so. phillip348 words
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Article677 1919-04-11 2 How tbe Coup Came Off. We reed in the Nieuws.van den Dag that a short while ago the head of a prominent Film Company at Amster* dam reoe ived a visit from one of his friends, a well-known sportsman, who expressed hie surprise that so far nobody677 words
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Article87 1919-04-11 2 A group of Scottish lawyers were gathered round a brew of toddy one evening. The coaversation turned upon a question of pronunciation "Now, I always say neelher,' one of the lawyers said, in discussing the pronunciation of tbe word "neitl or." "I say nayther," remarked another lawyer. Turning87 words
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Advertisement237 1919-04-11 2 Japanese Electro-Plating Co. ELECTRO-PLATING PlMbm, «.M, Silver, 6*pp«r, art Hiatal. It*. aim Varteaij Kiadi Macbiaary Rapairi. Mt 39 Bras Basab Road, Singapore. A MAGIC REMEDY. •araiag seasaties in the urine, loss of bloed, piles, blise* er bleediag, as* aissUar etk«r diseases earn be eared by using Chaßdraprabba Pills." These fills237 words
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Advertisement581 1919-04-11 2 I 4 LITTLE al the SIGHT time is BETTER than HUCB a* the WRONG time—Yoar FAMILY friend JONGKEENA-BRAND. (Registered in London Batavia) This preparation has been made stronger, tasteful te the palate, and a fragrant smell has been introduced. SOLD BVERYWHBRB. For further particulars refer to handbills. aetatasHe front aU581 words
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Advertisement432 1919-04-11 2 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO-, LTD. INCORPORATED IS NEW ZEALAND FIRB Insurances effected en Buildings. Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts ot the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK aooepted to all parts. L. 0. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager, Ofßoes 2, Finlayi»oti Green. Tbe Eastern432 words
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Advertisement1088 1919-04-11 2 AUCT.OH SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Ea»t».te of Chia Ann Deed. Valuable Town and Country Properties situate at Ann Siang Hall. Amoy and Telok Ayer Streets, etc etc.. and B lildinsf Allotments and sites situate at &nn Siang Hill and Bukit run ih Road. Will be offered for dale by Public Auction1,088 words
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Advertisement41 1919-04-11 2 Argyle Shirts, Collars. Ties, Etc Idris Lemon Squash and Lime Juice Cordial. infants' Shoes Made Ii England. The Acme of Simplicity and Accessibility. The Last Word in Reliability. P. A. MOHAMED SULTM AMD Co. 308, North Bridge Road. IS 3 1741 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1919-04-11 2 Singapore Volunteer Corp-,. Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, April IV. Friday, April 11, .V15 p.m.—l>rill Hall, 8 V 0 K'crui;». Saturday, April 11, 1.30 p.tu.— lirilefltier Kange, Tet< rani' Co., 8 0. Q. A. Dbhrick Ll, Oolonel, Commandant, 8,Y.C.42 words
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Article277 1919-04-11 3 C April 10 Tr.i LotEl and Beecial Oapw v 6-8 done, 7.1 ca. Sti idy. Bmlneei dene. jßjge Rcfi -Busmen done C*«>nr**r. -B,i<— done. fljp»n— Baiineu done tftner Pre Market Qui•■>• Uuit U mWki Qtitotieas ■rtmagi 1 r P ,ODI 40 Nutmegs 6. *Jg Copra Bali J2 65277 words
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Article248 1919-04-11 3 SEctJtpore, April 10. Latham k Cc„ th* Chartered Bank Chamberi advise the following quotations -lc 3aj-"i 13 30 $3.46 iy« i,<?i,lD|»fc 1.10 1.35 I- 30 l 45 Ayer Panes 10.75 11.15 Bdgownle 5.00 5.35 Bukit Jelotong 0.66 0.70 BaMtCaHl 1.00 1.01 Gak.t X B 0.65 0.70 r»Dfke«£er<?f.248 words
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Advertisement348 1919-04-11 3 A fine British Production with a Mystery Story and other Excellent Pictures at the MARLBOROUGH fM Hall far Comfort, Good Maslo and Good PUtsnres, Beach Road. Second Show at 9.15 p.m An Ape* (Brlliah) Photo Play Interesting and Sensatienal THE MAN WHO VANISHED In 4 Long Reals The story of348 words
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Advertisement418 1919-04-11 3 ***** To-night and up to Friday, April 11 The j ATTRACTIVE STARS IN ATTRACTIVE STORIES PRESENTED IN THE PICTURE! Alhamhra la Promise a Thoroughly Good Entertainment theatre the Theatre AT THB b with an where you J aajpajpEK A exquisite ten pictures, the j Jf% SaB S JjLk ""Seam*** and418 words
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Advertisement758 1919-04-11 3 AT THE POPULAR HOUSE EMPIRE ?t»Jtpf N»r Read. Tram> Pa ■•oond Show mt 9.18 Commonwealth Pictures Corporation present Miss Charlotte, the world's greatest woman skater in Xhe Frozen Warning 6 Reels Fat and Furious L Ko 8-Reel Comedy. aat Show mt T. 30 Jewel Productions lac Presant Dainty Elaine Hammereteia758 words
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Article1051 1919-04-11 4 The public are informed that there ia likely to be a shortage of rioe, especially during the later months of the year. No exoess of rice is to be obtained by criticism. The local Government had reason to believe that there would be no cause for apprehension1,051 words
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Article124 1919-04-11 4 It is hoped that the babies may have many visitors on Saturday, the 12th instant, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, from 3.30 to 6 p.m. If there are any nice babies of not more than twelve months old (of any nationality) who have not been entered for124 words
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Article165 1919-04-11 4 That part of High Street opposite the Hotel de L'Earope buildings presented an animated scene attended with bustle and excitement at a little after 6 o'clock yesterday evening, when a rubber store belonging to Towkay Tan Cheng Quay was seen to be suddenly afire at Hallpike Street,165 words
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Article124 1919-04-11 4 The report of the above bank for the half year ending Dec 31st 191S, states: The gross profits of the Bank for the past half-year, including Yen 3,104,002.92 brought forward from last account, amount to Yen 78,868,016.87, from which the sum of Yen 72,446,452.91 has been deducted124 words
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Article52 1919-04-11 4 To-day. Municipal Meeting, 3.30 p.m. To-morrow. Lodge Zetland Regular, 6.30 p.m. Baby show, 3.30 to 6 p.m. Batu Village Estate, 12 30 p,m. Tuesday. Full Moon. Chamber of Commerce Meetirg. 12.30 p.m. "Rent Asseement Board, 2.3 C p.m. Wednesday. Singapore Slipway Meeting, noon. Thursday. Eastern Gate, 8.3052 words
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Article58 1919-04-11 4 Invitations are Unititled for the marriage of Mr W S Cherry and Mies Mabel Gladys Parsons, at the Wesley Church, on May 2nd. Our Taiping correspondent telegraphs that Mr F R Howlett, solicitor, died on Sunday afternoon, as the result of falling out of a window on to a cement58 words
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Article572 1919-04-11 4 Rubber is quoted at 2/0$ for both crepe and sheet. Penang Municipality is growing its own foodstuff-] for the Municipal coolies. The outward B I mail pack-t Fultala is expfoted to reach Penang about Tuesday next. Dr H S Sugars, mc,dso, is returning to Kedah in the572 words
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100 1919-04-11 4 March List. Mesdames McCollagh 3 Toft 3 Parbnry 3 W A Situs 3 F C Wreford 3 Z-hnder 3; Nash 2; OH Gonn 2; Payne, March and April, 6; Drummond 3; R Page 3; Dowlana 2 j Scrvmgeour 3 Bredenberg 10 Seih Feb and Mareb,100 words
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Article64 1919-04-11 4 Reuters Cables Pages Peaoe Matters 5 The Soviet Mania 5 General Little Willie Filmed 2 Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3 The Rioo Shortage 4 Local and General 4 Amusements 4 Our Food Supply 5 Sporting 5 Rubber Shares and Produce 6 Mail Notioe g Stocks and64 words
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Advertisement204 1919-04-11 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Robinson's PATENT LEVER NATCH BiMl In Pare Price T\ rUIC $8.50 \fu Nickel cases. Every $9.50 #L>~?jk Watch site 3 5 Guaranteed (a« lllmetration) \\%gk km Pri c a Good $9.50 T Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lighting Use IS THE HOST204 words
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Advertisement230 1919-04-11 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you nowadaysNew goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions come and fashions go, But to us it is not so. Buy goods that will give you satisfaction, And you will never regret your action. JUST ARRIVED: Jyzach's Elephant Brail Scythe230 words
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Advertisement224 1919-04-11 4 Stoat Babies. Guinness' Horsehead Brand Sole Agents: Caldbeck Macgregor and Co MARINE ENGINE OIL British Special Grade AT FEE-WAR PRICES Obtainable from KIAM KIAT Go. LOS and 109 Market Street. English and American Magazines. Always in stock the most popular and the most widely-read ones, and the latest. Be sure224 words
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Article389 1919-04-11 5 Tbe Spa Meeting, LondoD, April 4, 4.55 p.m. Paris Le Petit Journal says the first instalment of the indemnity will be twenty-five milliards of francs of which five milliards will be in payment of raw-materials necessary for resumption of the economic existence of Germany. France will received ten,389 words
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Article202 1919-04-11 5 London, April 5, 5,15 a.m. Sir AD Sb-el Maitland, addressing trade journalists yesterday, said that the Bo itd of Trade was trying to establish a peace basis for Industry, which was nearly as difficult and critical as war itself. The position was very serious, because not merely had202 words
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Article137 1919-04-11 5 London, April 5, 4.45 p.m. Berlin, April 4 Printed extractß from General Ludendorff's account of the war admit the defeat which was sustained on Aug 8 finally destroyed the hope of military victory. I clearly informed the Crown Council on Aug 16 the war could not be won."137 words
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Article608 1919-04-11 5 Bavaria and Hungary. London, April 5, 7.0 a m. Copenhagen A telegram from Budapest of the 4th, says that war commissary Pogany has resigned. Red Guards intervened in a quarrel between the Bourgeoise and Communists in the Casino at Aedenburg and fired, killing four and wounding eight608 words
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Article96 1919-04-11 5 London, April 7, noon. In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel Burn, Mr Amery said that inquiries instituted in January of last year showed that 138 German missionaries of whom 85 were natives of Alsace-Lorraine, and one a Pole were permitted to remain in colonies and protectorates.96 words
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Article109 1919-04-11 5 Egyptian Situation. London, April 7,1.30 p.m. Cairo, March 31 A communique states that General Allenby is glad to see that the disturbances, outrages and destruction of property heve largely subsided. He reiterates his promise to enquire imp rtially into all g ievances, and urges all responsible patriotic Egyptians to109 words
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Article58 1919-04-11 5 London, April 5, 2.30 p.m. Omsk: Koltchak in a stirring pro 'amation says that the final objective in the present offensive will be Moscow. It is officially stated from Omsk that the Bolsheviks completely devastated Ossa prior to the entry of Koltchak's forces. 2,000 inhabitants were shot. The58 words
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Article49 1919-04-11 5 London, April 5. 7.40 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Vienna says tbat the German Austrian national assembly has unanimously passed the bill relating to the banishment of the royal family mentioned on March 27, A bill bas been passed abolishing capital punishment except in martial law sentences.49 words
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Article31 1919-04-11 5 London, April 4, 12.40 p.m. Washington Mr Baker received tbe Philippine delegation and stated tbat President Wilson was of opinion the time had arrived to grant the Philippines independence.31 words
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Article50 1919-04-11 5 London, April 5,12.40 a.m. Rio de Janeiro: A vulcanic eruption in the mountains near Balmt irolos Indioß in the Btate of A.lagoason March 30 opened a crater over two kilometres long. The inhabitants fled. The number killed by volcanic activity is so far unknown in this region.50 words
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Article28 1919-04-11 5 London, April 7, 7.20 p.m, There was a decrease in imports of £1,450,931, and an increase in exports of £17,106,181 oompared with Maroh of last year.28 words
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Article263 1919-04-11 5 New York is now challenging London's title as the world's leading hotel metropolis. The Pennsylvania Railway Station has 2,200 bedrooms and 2,200 baths. The Hotel Commodore at tbe Grand Central Railway station has 2,000 bedrooms and 2,000 baths and these two record breakers are causing New263 words
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Obituary119 1919-04-11 5 Amsterdam, Feb 5 I Following upon reports in the newspapers to the effect that a million deaths from Spanish Sickness have occurred in Java, official information has been obtained from the Governor General, who states that this namber is ex aggerated. The total death roll in119 words
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Article1936 1919-04-11 5 The Position Explained. The following is an amplification of the brief report we published yesterday of the meeting in the Victoria Theatre concerning th* food question i Mr Hose said, inter alia There is grave reason to fear that owiug to circumstances beyond-our control, towards t>-e end1,936 words
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Article335 1919-04-11 5 The Cinemas. The Empire regrets that owing to the F M 8 Railway washout they are unable to soreen the Symbol of Sacrifice as previously advertised, but will do so as soon as the film arrives. The Malacca Cinema Francais change of programme for April 11, 12 and 14335 words
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Article163 1919-04-11 5 The andermentioned Singapore properties were sold by auction by tbe Commercial Rubber Com. pany Limited at their sale-room, No 3 Raffles Place, on Wednesday afternoon, when there was a large attendance of intending buyers and good prices were realised at tbe auction Five pieces of freehold building land163 words
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Article143 1919-04-11 5 Arizona Joe, tbe animal banter and trainer, waa telling an after-dinner •tory •'Old Bill had sharge of the animal tent; among hia pets was a leopard, He was a bad leopard, too, and gavp Bill no end of trouble. One day I went away to arrange some business.143 words
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Article159 1919-04-11 5 S. C. C. Lawn Tennis. To day's Ties. A Singles (final). Donnell owe 15. 4 y Potts scr. A Doubles Handicap (final). Dean and Oldfield sor v Dnnn and Stout sor. B Doubles Handicap (final). Morten and Savi scr v Cantrell and Day scr. B Singles (final). Hill owe159 words
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Article92 1919-04-11 5 The death rate per mille for the ending April 5 was 25.49 The total number of deaths wet 186, of which 147 were male* iiDd 39 femalt-a. 131 Chinese, 29 Malays, 25 Indian?, have died. ConvnlsioDS, caused 20 deatbp, Phthisis 27 Malarial Fever 27. Fever not specified 10,92 words
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Article180 1919-04-11 5 Sir Valentine Chirol is to be con gratnlated, not bo much on the fac that he received tbe verdict of the jary in the libel action brought against him by Mr Tilak, bit on th* public spirit and determination whioh led him to defeßd the action aud180 words
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Article80 1919-04-11 5 Among the chief attractions at a reoent wine sale were one doz-n bottles of J%maioa rum from the cellars of Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinok, which was brought to England in 1805 by General Kingston, Governor of the West Indies, and was then sixty years olj. The first two bottles realised80 words
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Article98 1919-04-11 5 Macphail Co's Report. To-day's Business Silver—48 1.5/16. Hongkong.—44 per oent prem. Shanghai.— 47^. Rabter. —Firm. Tin.—No orders; no market. Shares.—Robbers. Malaka Pindaa $2,45 to $2.55, Pajams $12.30 buyers, Bokit Katils buyers, Ula Pandans 83 oents buyers, Ayer Panas $10.80 buyers. Others practically unchanged. Mining.—Tiiis sold at $8.10 and Kampongs at98 words
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Advertisement399 1919-04-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. F M. S. Railways. Transhipping will commence at 333 rd mile north o Gem as on and from Saturday the 12th Apri', an d through booking of passerjgers, parcels, mails and luggages will be resumed on and from that date, by day trains only. 11 4 11399 words
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Article103 1919-04-11 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. efOth Auction, Oth aad lOth April, 1919. Offered 1,955,589 lbs. er tens 873.0S Pbiobs Rbalisi». Ribbed Smoked Cents per lb. Sheet: Prime 7fls to 784, Standard Quality 7« „78 Off Quality Id ~75$ Crepe Fine Pale fT$„ 79 Singapore103 words
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Article167 1919-04-11 6 Singapore, April 10. Influenced by early shipping opportunities for America, the Weekly Robber Auction opened yesterday with a strong demand for all grades, which was continued throughout the sale, Prioes, although showing considerable advances on the week, are generally below the levt 1 of business reported167 words
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Article245 1919-04-11 6 April 3 to 9. Share Business had continued steady bat qaiet. Last Week's Auctions. Total offered 1,106, total sold 660, top prioes sheet 771, crepe 775. London equivalent 2,1 j. 2/if. (This week's auction is about one cent higher). Robber shares have displayed a slightly firming tendenoy and245 words
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Article149 1919-04-11 6 Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, April 10. The Rubber Auctions opened yesterday with a gcol demand at about last week's ptio but the market strengthened a, tits sales progressed and valors advanetd on the second day. Singapore Standard Ribbed. There was keen oomp-.titiou for Fins Ribbed Smoked Sheet which was readily149 words
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Article313 1919-04-11 6 Singaj. or*>, April 10. The continued delay in cables is ■till impeding business, and since our last report the market has been quiet bat with sufficient transaction* to msintaia a firm tone. Standard Sheet April delivery has changed hands at from 77$ to 7S$ oents, the313 words
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Article50 1919-04-11 6 Allahabad, March 21.—The Pio« near says: The Afghan Envoy In India baa received from Kabul a photographic reproduction of tbe letters of Nasi alia Khan and Tinayatalla Kuan expressing their submit, sion to tbe new Amir as well as Amanulla Kban't proclamation to lbs Afghan Army and nation.50 words
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Article804 1919-04-11 6 "rices fvc'.M in tic Ihrta thia M-rsiag. k. April 11. Me-an Lf*U and Kratt, Kithange aud Skare Hroken, Wot the following list of qaotatiaae X bcr Sharts. 3. p Ye.i b«T'«. Seller*. V- A-iagat 8» 8« I/- Antffo jera 4 8 B 1/- An#lo-Malay 18,'- 16/--1 AierKaiiinf804 words
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Article56 1919-04-11 6 Singapore, April 11. On Londcn— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 5/82 Private i m/i 2/4 On India— Bank T T. 154$ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 44%pr«rr. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 4 0» JavaBank T. T, 181) On Japan— Bank d/d 105 Sovereigns—baying rate $8.64 Bank of England56 words
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Advertisement66 1919-04-11 6 Glycerine (LEVER BROS, Ltd.) Chemically PUre, Double Distilled 1260 3. G. In Cases of 2 by 28 lb. Tins. PRICE ON APPLICATION to Huttenbach BROS. Co. Scihurq 111 BEER STOUT The Popular Drink G AUBELY A Co, Im P ort r ,or M. F.lf.a. m Biattr». 'Pho.. Sl5. JR. "Amrely."66 words
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Advertisement286 1919-04-11 6 URODONAL rviedioali Opinion a xO6 WfISIIGF 01 rLIQDGVS not possibly resist the power- A v iiwmuwi v* **i»uvjw ful dissolving and eliminating M action of URODONAL. This T c h d fr0I n dispensaries. agent chases the uric acid from all its strongholds from the muscular fibres of the digestive286 words
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Advertisement375 1919-04-11 6 KJR IN j A P A IB N B E S E S E T R YAMATO Co., smwra MHHaIHHHHHHBMBi^ 0 E E I? I.S.S. EXERCISE BOOKS MANIFOLD MffjM BOOKS. BRITISH MANUFACTURE, rvi.s.s. books. S. No. 0117 40 leaves Price 40 cents each. 0108 28 30 MANIFOLD BOOKS. S. No.375 words
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Advertisement46 1919-04-11 6 The strongest combination of all Malay stars will appear It ifie Tttiatn liial North Bridge Road. THB STAB GPEfiA Will S t3g« Shakespeare*- Tragical Piecs OTHELLO The Moor ef Venice, Watch for To-morrow's Prsgramt&e rbonr 1566 for Seats. H. Uiaoilg, Propria or, Y. L, Tan, Manager,46 words
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Miscellaneous168 1919-04-11 6 Mails Close. Today. Batu Pabat Mrrti #.10 pm Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson Krian 1.8* pa Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 8 pm Koemai, Sampit and Baniermasin Singkawang 8 pm Pait-mbang Menggala 8 pia Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Stages, Kota Baroe 4 Samarinda Swaerdecr< >o* 8 pm Pulau fiatam and Pulaa168 words
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Article1537 1919-04-11 7 Calcutta Corporation. Calcutta, March 19 —At to day's meeting of the Calontta Corporation thy bndget for 1919 1920 as framed by the general committee wu adopted. The opening balanoe was 40.75,078, receipta 1,54.17,595, expenditure 1,69,07,972 and cioiing talance 26,02,701. led an Ecoiiom e Association. Calcutta, \li'CU i9 f1,537 words
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Advertisement594 1919-04-11 7 BANKS j GHART€HEO BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ISOORPORATBD IB Kit ft L ASSAY BOYAL GHABTHK. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* of £20 each £1,200,000 Raearve fund £2,000,000 Reaexre Liability cf Proprietors £1,200,000 BACKERS. The Bank of England, The Loaij City and Midland Bank, Ltd. P London County594 words
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Advertisement386 1919-04-11 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. fl««*rporated in the 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 Reserve Fund and Rest... 668,000. Board of Directors. Chairman Lee Choon Guan Esq. Viae Chairman Hon. Dr Lira Boon Keng. Qaw Khek386 words
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Advertisement446 1919-04-11 7 NOTICES NOTICE. It is oar duty to remind oar subscribers who havt 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 ovei due446 words
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Advertisement508 1919-04-11 7 THIS Malaya Tribune SHIPPING GAZETTE* (Evanlng JL»«mllyJ| <*?taoae Na. 171k SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Par quarter S 2.76 Single Copy S Ctf. Postage Extra 50 cti. per month. Te Foreign countries $1 im All eomoaanleations relating te editorial matten and news should be addressed508 words
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Advertisement296 1919-04-11 7 COLDS AND INFLUENZA. The Way to Avo'd Them. Some persons have known to fall into icy water, and never experience tbe slightest ailment afterwards. Others travelling iv a crowded train or sitting at home in a draught, are laid ap with s heavy cold, or worse still, fall victims to296 words
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Advertisement344 1919-04-11 7 Dr. J. B's. Puspanja Basaiiina (Pure Vegetable Preparation) RELIABLE REMEDY FOR BOTH SEXES. CURES excess of heat, bleeding piles, biliousness, anaemia, paleness, giddiness, uterine and urinary diseases. This is a cooling, refreshing and ne-ve invi^orat* iritf Elixir. J THY ON* BUTTLE AND IT WILL CONVINC E YOU. Lanka IpT Vedlc344 words
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Title Section22 1919-04-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Uanatf •ally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUE&. istiffl VfM. VI. 84 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS22 words
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Article298 1919-04-11 1 Arrivals. APRIL 7. Dolphin Shell Bri 1603 Capt Baxter from B Papan Mar 28 Asiatic Petroleam. APRIL 9. Kaka Bri 374 Capt Gamblon from Malacca April 8 S S'abip Coy Ltd. Kinta Bri 209 Capt Jones from T Anson Apl 7 S S'sbip Co Ltd. Benr mnes Bri298 words
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Article100 1919-04-11 1 APRIL 9. Anjou Brit 95 for Malacca <fc Maar Ipoh Brit 528 for Penang via P. Swettenham. Kampar Brit 499 for P Swettenham ib T Anson. Medusa Brit 323 for Belawan Deli Castor Brit 838 for Antung Tientsin. De Carpentier Dut 766 for Muntok k Palembang. Singkep Dut 285100 words
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Article87 1919-04-11 1 From Deli this morning per s s Circe: Messrs E Websel, J H Towler, and Munsaku Suzuki, Per s s Hye Leong this morning from Kuantan j—Messrs Ularimer, J Kiuner, Ong Tai Wan, Reid and R Hamilton. Per Benrinues from Hongkong this morning Messrs AT H Dowding, D87 words
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Advertisement515 1919-04-11 1 TK MALAYA TRIBOIE I AMD I HIPPING GAZETTE. 111ICSIPTIDN RATI* PayaMa la Advaaae. ftfiuia mm $14.00 lakf yearly m 7.15 Wm tvartar S.TS Wm liiMß.n «i 1.25 Paalaga lamm Aai tPa, par meaft. P. s O.-Britisii!nma apcar line (COMFABIIS IICCKFOKATBB MX SMLA&bj MAIL AKO PABBEKEER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 8.515 words
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Advertisement496 1919-04-11 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd. Th« Company's s.s "METHVEN" 4,852 tons G. R..cU«el 100 A. 1, under British Colours, will connnenoe loading in STNGiPORH on or about 20 April. The above vessel will have prompt despatch for Vancouver B. C. taking cargo on through Bills of Lin ling to U.S.496 words
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Advertisement256 1919-04-11 1 Pkene NY 1925 O.S.K. The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Ltd. (Incorporate j in f apaai.) No. 2 De Sonza Street. tns*M Sallliis frii Sliiaiirt. fSI to w .«p M For MARSEILLES and LONDiAT: Tia Portaaid. An if» Maiu mid. 34 a* (No Patsenger Berth available for larope. Space for London256 words
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Advertisement394 1919-04-11 1 ITHE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 17%« Popular Newspaper of the Strait* Settlement*. PUBLISHED DAILY.? Complete Reports of Local Er nts. Condensed News from F.M.8., Jara, China, India, Cejlon and Japan. Fall and Latest War News. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) (Met Mali Ceitract witb tbe l m394 words
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Advertisement27 1919-04-11 1 Sim LINE OF STEAMERS. 6,740 sirng K+t ~79§ "Saaiq (t*aa"ej?l Toat. The above steamers are now order service lo the Imperial Government. GrIOKG HOE Co. Aten>e —aaaaia^^^^^^^M27 words
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Miscellaneous121 1919-04-11 1 Singapore lie' lab!21, Friday, April, 11,—High Water:— 7.24 a.m. 7ft, 4ina.; 8.35 a.m.; 7ft. 5 ine, Satard-iy, April. 12,— M xm in Equator 4h. A. Uigh'Watei:—8.32 a.m. Tft. 9ini. 9 10 p.m. Tft. fin. Sunday, April 13. —High Water:— 9.18 a.m. 8£t, 3ing.; 9.40 p.m. 8ft. 2ina. Monday, April. 14.—High121 words
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