Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1919
1919-05-06
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Title Section29 1919-05-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VOL VI. No 104 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 6.29 words
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Advertisement393 1919-05-06 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNES AMD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. f 'Phone Ito. 171. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATE 9 Payable In Advance. j Per annum $14.00 I Half-yearly 7.25 I Per quarter 3.75 I Per mensem 1.25 I Postage Extra 50 Cta. per month, f "GAIETY" CINEMA Then his lips went in in393 words
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Advertisement156 1919-05-06 1 Straits Jioiel TAtMONG PACAR ROAD. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to the Manager. nniS VEBY MODERATE. r«utnphio ĕmmm "pbahakan.M.A.SAIBOOKO. I General Morcbants Money Changers. All art kindly solicited to inspect oar ib«p al Johnston s Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coin* of all tend* can be exchanged156 words
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Advertisement100 1919-05-06 1 I PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS I No other TEA, at the same price, can equal it in QUALITY. No other can give you so many Cups of Delicious Tea as LIPTON'S does. Obtainable from all Grocers ft Bazaar Dealers H THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality Green Label I No.100 words
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Advertisement305 1919-05-06 1 (the hum TRIBUNEI AND I SHIPPING GAZSTTE. I 17%« Popular Newspaper of the Straits I Settlements. 1 PUBLISHED DAILY. I Coaiplete Reports of Local Events. I Condensed News from F.M.8., Java, I China, India, Ceylon and Japan. I Full and Latest War News. I "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda305 words
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Article513 1919-05-06 2 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondtnts J Karami Wailing aod Groaning.' To the Jttasr fib MeMpe THlm*. Sir,—How 'opportune the Com uiander's report on the Hospital Snip Ma ram 3, which has come in the nick of time, and should be a *reat help to513 words
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Article119 1919-05-06 2 Programme of Drills, ale, fcr week ending Saturday, May 10. 1919 Monday, May 5, 5.15 p.m Drill Hall, SVC Recruits. Tuesday, May 6, 5.10 p.m.— Drill Hall, Eurasian Co. 8 V C Musket try. Wednesdsy, May 7, 4.00 p.m.— Balestier Range. S V C Estate Scouts 5.15119 words
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Article66 1919-05-06 2 Mr J D Benson, partner of Messrs Boustead and Co, is shortly proofed ing to the Singapore otlic says tb«< Pinang Gazette. Mr J L Lent* will act as Manager hern, I .hi- i In th. year, Mr H A Low, Manager M«<i*n Adamson, Qilhllan and Co, Lit Penang, is66 words
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Article56 1919-05-06 2 Mr Boris Lopatin, who untitled months ppo start* J paper in v*MKllfOttol sailed Mots Oazeta(My <i4/.nttf), 1« now SaJltOf In chi. ot a six bag* daily JnQrrial printed In Rtiealau and anfllsk i'L- editor ol thn Inttm ia Mr <1 Highfield. Mr (1 A. P«rklns la director and pablunW of56 words
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Advertisement330 1919-05-06 2 CAREEM R AHEEMAN Junction of High Street North Bridge Road. Diamond Merchants, Haniifaetarln* Jewellers, Etoctroplaters, En*rr?ers, and Watch Repairers In SippUn ol Eleiat I Y1I11M4 Jitilliry iut rewlTed from Eiwpi. ORDERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. Dr. J. B's. Mi lasahina (Pure Vegetable Preparation) A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR BOTH SEXES. CURES eicese of330 words
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Advertisement281 1919-05-06 2 M4ta Ciulu«itk crape Nigltt-eowns Asrr- j Mending 4tud Stiks IN MOST \TTRACTIVfc Sn\DES How being displayed AT Wassiamjll Assomull Go. Phone 1144. SB 57 High Street. READ BROTHERS, Ltd., I LONDONThe Dog's Head Bottling OF GUINNESS' STOUT Sole Agent* i KIM HIM 4 Co., Singapore n- MASSAGE HALL v. 239281 words
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Advertisement381 1919-05-06 2 Oh How it Hurts. That's wh%t you say about that painful swelling on >our knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it —sit there and suffer? Perhaps you have trie! all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. Theee are just the port of cases in381 words
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Advertisement434 1919-05-06 2 MICTION SALES. Auction. Sale OF, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Of Chops Tye Chong Tong, No. 55 Kampong Pantai, and Tek An Hun Tong, No- 8 Mill Road. The pledges will be on view on the sth and inst., at No. 23 River Side, MalaccaThe Auction will take place on WtallflUl, 111 7,434 words
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Advertisement1073 1919-05-06 2 "the oriental Govbrsmbst Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Isoobporattd is Lsdia. FUNDS exceed $38,300,000 00 Absolute Secubitt. (■OOM II 1117 S4il7Sll.il j Tttal lel-f4 !l 1117 S2 *****181 IMAMI 1117 $4,711,121.11 j Items* la Fiats 51.1»5,431.tt Total Policial in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Addition*, 573.596.202.00. Total amount1,073 words
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Article242 1919-05-06 3 tliigjjiriTii Msy 6 Messrs Latham A Co., the Chartered Bank Chambers advite the following qnosatioi,, AlorGajah $3 30 $3.45 AyerKunmg* 115 1.30 Ayer KoM 2.35 2.45 AyerPanai 10.75 11.25 Balgownie 5.00 5.25 Bakit JelotoD* 0.65 0.70 Bnkit Katil LOO 1.05 Bukit X B 0.65 0.70 ChangkatSerdg.... 7.81242 words
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Article290 1919-05-06 3 Sitigapo?*, May 6 Vt*u —See Local and lietwrsl column. Copra. No business, Tapioca.— Steady. Business done. Sago Flour. —Business done. Jambier. —Business done. per—Steady. Business done. Cihtr Products,— Market Quiet Ltiat Leal Strut Osotitioss. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Copra Bali 14 40290 words
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Advertisement482 1919-05-06 3 From Monday, May 5 to Saturday, May 10. A PICTURE OF INTENSE HEART INTEREST, GRIPPINGLY AND FORCEFULLY PRESENTED. Oat which will be remembered for many a long day as one of the most powerful pictures ever screened AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Masic and Good Pictures Beach482 words
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Advertisement492 1919-05-06 3 Thfl 0 NOVEL VAUDEVILLE TURNS AND A THRILLING TOM MIX FEATURE Alhambra Alhambra Is Is the only the Theatre at the theatre where you am la jh am 11 Al UAkiDDA "St: 1 H ALnAlvlDitA ;s: Tea, etc. and the BEST Th Ha|| fof MuJ c Md PeatureB Ber^ accommo-492 words
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Advertisement582 1919-05-06 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE leujong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. Beoond Show at 9.1S The Something New Film Attraction Tyrene Power and Frances Burnham in i A Modern Lorelei 6 A Novelty Story Full of Heart-interest and Punch with the Most Exceptional Atmosphere. The Great Trans-Atlantic Serial582 words
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Article1308 1919-05-06 4 It will be remembered that when the news from Paris was particularly meagre, and yel it wag known that there was some obstacle towards an amicibl > settlement by a process of exclusion, it was possible to guess that it was the Italian question which was proving1,308 words
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Article175 1919-05-06 4 After having been postponed for the arrival of the Nellore, in order to record the evidence of two officers f n boird, the caee was a train c-illnd op, and was concluded, before Mr L-iugham in the Dis'rict Lourt yesterday, in which a Zinzi* bari Arab175 words
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Article110 1919-05-06 4 A correspoi dent, M S V R," suggests that with bo intxny cf Malaya's ex-fighting m«-n baok in our midst, a reoord of all services for which some have won special distinctions V Cs (if any), D S Os, M Cp, etc would be interesting, with110 words
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Article31 1919-05-06 4 The death took place in Pudn Road on Saturday night of Mr MAN Mudaliar, Special grade pensioned surveyor. The funeral was largely attended by many of his fri• nis and relatives.—M.M.31 words
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Article381 1919-05-06 4 Rubber is quoted at 1/1U f or crepe and 1/1 for sheet. Tbe Kuala Largat planters at their annual meeting decided to take steps to erect a non sectarian place of worship. A general meeting of the Negri Sembilan-Agri Horticultural Society will be held at the Bun«ei381 words
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Article353 1919-05-06 4 The Cinemas. Thr- second house at the Gaiety to-night will see repeats respectively of The Shooting of Dan Mc Grew, and Daddy's Girl, the latter picture being claimed as an antidote for the •'dumps." The earlier half has further .p'sodesof The Secret of the Submarine and a new Cub353 words
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Advertisement197 1919-05-06 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Robinson's PATENT LEVER WATCH $8.50 Nickel cases. $9.50 Watch sue 3 sJ| Guaranteed (M Uisatralion) HLfi* _^y*^^J^_iW Pri a Good $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lighting Use IS THE HOST ECONOMICAL FISH A SUPERFINE WATER-WHITE BRAND ILLUMINATING OIL ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY197 words
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Advertisement252 1919-05-06 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you nowadays New goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions c- n-o and fashions go, But to us it is not so. 1 uy goods that will give you sa.isfaction, And you will never regret > our action. JUST ARRIVED252 words
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Advertisement180 1919-05-06 4 Mc CALLUMS Perfection M Scotch Whisky ■ft jf si?! \1 v 80LE AGENTB!:— Caldbeck Macgregor AND Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Big Stock OF British Buntings for Britishers Obtainable at KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. M YOU FINO MUCH DIFFICULTY IN YOUR FRENCH TRANSLATION If so, be180 words
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Advertisement47 1919-05-06 4 The remains of the Lv.e Mrs. 3cah Liang Seah will be removed for interment on Friday the 9th inst. Tbe funeral cortege will leave No. 14 North Boat Quay at 10 30 a. m. sharp for Thomson Boad Beah Eu Chin's family burial groand. «5 6 547 words
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Article493 1919-05-06 5 Effect oo Peace Treaty. London, April 24,1.10 a.m. New York: Most of the evening papers commenting on the Italian orisis incline to the belief that Italy's defection would not vitally affect the final treaty, and support Wilson's contentions as regards the Adriatic settlement, professing to regard Orlando's with-*493 words
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Article142 1919-05-06 5 London, April 25, 3.20 p.m. In beautiful springtime weather, five thousand Australian troops under tha command of Sir John Monash celebrated Anzao Day by a march through the main west end of the City throughfares. The smart, trim appearance of these Dominion troops evoked the admiration142 words
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Article66 1919-05-06 5 London. April 25, 1.35 p.m. Simlar, April 22: The Indian Army behaved splendidly throughout the riotin* trouble. Some Indians bthaved magnificently in attempts to help the Government. For example at one place in the Punjab an Indian carried a wounded European four miles to safety. Many who66 words
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Article167 1919-05-06 5 Civilians May Fly. London April 25, 6.40 a.m. The ban on civil aviation will be removed on May 1 when flying will be permitted along seven trunk aerial routes radiating from London extending to Scotland, Dublin, Belfast, Plymouth, Bristol, France, Holland. In a statement issued by the Air Ministry167 words
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Article159 1919-05-06 5 London, April 25, 7.25 a.m. Renter learns that the report that Sir Eric Oeddes is appointed a War Cabinet member is inaccurate. He attends the Cabinet nndor an arrangement operating during the past four months. No increase ia the Cabinet is contemplated. A committee has been appointed headed159 words
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Article94 1919-05-06 5 London, April 29,11.55 a.m. The Times states that the tea trade preference will not affect the trade in high class China teas but will affect the importation of cheap China grades. It is thought that one result of preference will be keener competition with British teas in94 words
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Article76 1919-05-06 5 London, April 25, 1.15 a.m. Berlin, April 24: The LokalAnzeiger reports from Vienna that the Hungarian Soviet requested the Entente mission to send representatives to Budapest to negotiate concerning an armistice, whereupon the Entente replied indicating their readiness to conclude an armistice if the Government abdicated and a76 words
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Article25 1919-05-06 5 London, April 25, 12.20 p.m. The coal commission report will be presented on Jane 20, instead of May 20 as originally proposed.25 words
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Article203 1919-05-06 5 Col G A Derrick, C BE, v D, Commandant, SVC, iaaued the following order dated Singapore, April 30 Lieut. Colonel G A Derrick, C B E, v D, retiree from the command of the corps as from today's date, Major JAR Glennie assumes command from the same203 words
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Article730 1919-05-06 5 St George's Day. (From Owr Own Cwrrmfemimt.) Malaoci, May 2. The Englishmen of Malacca celebrated St. George's Day on Saturday April 26 with a fancy dress ball at the Malacca Club, Mr C F C A /re, the Hon Secretary, being responsible for the success of the fane.ion,730 words
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Article64 1919-05-06 5 Mesara David and Toft notify the following advice from Melbourne received by wire '•Kalumpang Tin no liability declared firat dividend and Trong Tin no liability sth dividend 1/ per share each both payable 30th May tranefer books close 22nd of May." The following output for April of Kalumpang64 words
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Article560 1919-05-06 5 Already $300,000 Subscribed. At the meeting in the Council Chamber yesterday, for the purpose ot considering the collecting of s a beer ipt ion s for Raffle College, there was a representative at>ndaioe of leaders of the local communities. As reported by us yesterday, th* Hon Mr W560 words
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Article273 1919-05-06 5 The following id the list of winners of competition* inaugurated by the Amateur Drawing Association, who were presented with prizes a*, the anniveraary celebration last Saturday i Drawing :—(Sketching Competition) 1 Mr Lim Scow Kiew, 2 Tan Kok Tiong; (Sketching competition. —Novices) 1. Mr Tan Kirn Poay, 2273 words
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Article633 1919-05-06 5 Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association was held on 8 u; Uy at noon in the Exchange Ujoujs, Mr. D Y Perkins the President occupying the chair. There was a moderate attendance of mem. here. In moving the633 words
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Article131 1919-05-06 5 Macphall Co's Report. To-day's BusinessSilver.—4B 11/16. Unchanged. Hongkong.—4Bs per oent prem. Shanghai.—4ss. Rubber.—Steady. London quotations April 22nd. Crepe 1/11 J. Shnet 1/11 J. Tin. —No market. Shares.—The market shows slightly more activity. Sales of Radellas round $11, are reported. P j miß are wanted round $13 40 and Malakoffs at131 words
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52 1919-05-06 5 Major-General Ridout begs to acknowledge with many thanks the following contributions Red X work for wounded, Johore (per Mrs Hallifax) $103 50 "In Meinoriam R C E" 98.63 Mrs G P Owen-photos sold J C Peter $25/0 Mrs Hannigan 16.50 Mrs Owen 38.50 80.00 Mrs52 words
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Article1357 1919-05-06 5 Tributes io Federal Conocll. At the last day's meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lampur, last week, reports the Malay Mai). H H the Sultan of Selangor speak, ing in Malay, said he wonld like to say a few words about the retirement of the H'gh1,357 words
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Article63 1919-05-06 5 Mrs Ridout, Honorary Treasurer, begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the undernoted contributions to the Fund S S Logan, monthly $25 Feb, March, and April $75 J C Peter, per Mrs G P Owen photos sold 25 VI ra G P Owen, photos sold 2663 words
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Article37 1919-05-06 5 Mr W L Conlay, the Commissioner of Police, F MS. \/Ul be going on ten months' furlough v«.ry shortly, and during his absence the Senior Chief Police Officer Major A Mc D Graham, will act for him.37 words
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Article288 1919-05-06 5 (B% courtesy ot the French Consulate.) Paris, April 28, 6.20 p.m. The drawing up of the text of the peac« preliminaries is nearly ooncladed; it will very likely be communicated to the German plenipotentiaries on Friday or Saturday. The day before they are pree r.ted to the288 words
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Advertisement312 1919-05-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Junior Ledger Clerk, good band, writing essential. Apply Box 121 c/o Malaya Tribune. 6 5 12 5 WANTED Typist or Junior Shorthand Typist with good handwriting. Apply in writing, stating qualifications and salary expected to X. Y. 1. care of Malaya Tribune. 6 5 12 5 Peace312 words
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Article804 1919-05-06 6 Hot <k*u# is Ik* MHka ttii Mtra.Bg. ai NO a Po. r, May Maaart Ljmii J Kraft, Kiohange Mid Shara t r k«rs, Imu tor ioliovring lk* of quotation! Rubber Staves. to». Va»ua B«t«. Saliara. j Ai.A. 19 1 AigiuJk.i 4/8 »3 tl- Anglo-18/- 16/1 Ayrr Koi804 words
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Article59 1919-05-06 6 Bingaporc, May 6. On LondonBank 4 m/i 2/4 13/32 Demand 2/4 5,32 Private 3 m/a 2/4 5/8 On India— Bank T T. 154 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 46i0/oprem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 451 0» Java— 1 Bank T. T, 135 On JapanBank d/d 10CJ Severeigna— buying rate $8.54 Bank59 words
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Article61 1919-05-06 6 |q LMdari. Tht- fcllov'rjr »ve tfc* '.at** ->f 'ie;+iu.(* ficn: S n*T.jrore of t.'ie Kuroptau x.aila nnd th*»»r dmK-rj »o lender. Left Delivered ik SINGAPORE LOSDOH. February 4 x March 10 do 7 do 7 do 14 do 22 do 18 do 17 do 20 do 22 March61 words
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Article268 1919-05-06 6 Singapore (Task-Road) Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road •tation daily at 7,7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving a* KuhIr Lampar at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively, The through expreoi to Penang leaves Kua a. Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily,268 words
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Article444 1919-05-06 6 P*aserjger8 arrived yesterday m>rning from P-uang per «s. Mrs Hamilton, Mr R P FnillipB, Mra and Mitw Amner, Mntsrs E W Nichols and H "a-mhui, Mr and Mrs WhsIobj, Messrs Z Tanaka, Lim Chin (iuan, and Lim Eog Chie, Mrs Uhiah Choo Yew aud irrand daughter, Mrs Cheah444 words
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Article15 1919-05-06 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning Van Waerwyck, Ide Maru.15 words
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Article49 1919-05-06 6 Dr Elden R James is going to Paris to act as Adviser to the Siamese Delegation at the Peace Conference. Mrs James and he will travel by the Mi'an, which is to take away a bigruoibnr of passengers from inoluding tb new Minister to the Court of St James.49 words
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Article60 1919-05-06 6 The site of the proposed church at Tarnjong Katong h-is be< n duly convened to tbe Bishop of Btopji pore" by Mr M jfsjsr. It i ptn posed to makM the cburoh a Memorial of the Peace. Donatioi.s may be sent to Arohdeacon Swin tell and will be acknowledged in60 words
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Article216 1919-05-06 6 Dog's Ward Over his Master. How a faithful dog kept ward over he dead body of his master waa disclosed at an inquest at Newington on Pincas Busker, a tobacconist, of Walworth Road, S B As Mr Backer's shop was closed and he had not been seen216 words
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Article188 1919-05-06 6 British soldiers in the Army of Occupation on the Rhine who wish to marry German women, are advised to think twice before oommitting themselves to the fateful bond. An artillery sergeant, confronted with the problem, has written the following letter As one of the Army of188 words
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Advertisement130 1919-05-06 6 Glycerine (LEVER BROS, Ltd.) Chemically Pure, Double Distilled 1260 S. G. j In Cases of 2 by 28 lb. Tins. PHICE ON APPLICATION BROS. Co. 1 Sohuro ■j BEER STOUT The Popular Drink Km *ftf 9 \j&& Sold Everywhere. G AUBELY Co 4|f Singapore Peaaag 1 Malacca Strett, Sinfapora I130 words
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Advertisement161 1919-05-06 6 URODONAL Dissolves Uric Acid Rheumatism N (Vfedioail Opinion SSHS The Washer of Kidneys ful dissolving and eliminating action of URODOtfAL. Thig T b« had from all dispensaries, agent chases the uric acid from all its strongholds from the mum^^^^^^ muscular fibres of the digestive mawmamaaaaaaaamm system from the sheaths of161 words
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Advertisement199 1919-05-06 6 KIRIH J A P A B N B E S E S E T fi (o) YAMATO CO., Singapore. B~EER IliiJJHßPjfJlpjjgfjpjpjj^^ THE Victoria Confectionery Store 386, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1843. (The premier store of its kind.) The place where everyone goes for cakes, ices, cold and hot drinks.199 words
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Advertisement127 1919-05-06 6 FIREWORKS for the forthcoming PEACE CELEBRATIONS The above will arrive in Singapore on the 15th at the latest and will be ready for immediate distribution to complete orders already received, A printed Circular with full directions how to let these Fireworks off will also be sent out with all orders.127 words
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Miscellaneous172 1919-05-06 6 -tails Close. To-day. P«rt Dicknon and Port Swettenham Hehe 1*30 pm Batu Pahat Sri W.jngnee 2.30 pm Batu P.ihat Ban Lee Gnan 2.30 pm Menado Van der Hagen 2*0 pm Malacca and Muar s Lady Wei J 3 pm Pulan Soegi Sultana 8 pm Pulau Hatam A Pnlan Bala tig172 words
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Article764 1919-05-06 7 War Relief Fo~d. At the P. A.. M., meeting last Wednesday, the Secretary stated thai $164,000 had been collected for Planters' War Relief Fund by members of the P A 51 ap to date. Daring the last qaarter of 1918, £500 was paid out, and there was now764 words
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Article500 1919-05-06 7 Although the manufacture of cloth from pineapple fibre is a minor industry of the Swatow district, a brief description of it may be of some interest, writes the British Consul of Swatow in a recent report. In Fengshun district there are pineapple plantations specially cultivated for the fibre.500 words
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Article50 1919-05-06 7 Orders for week ending Saturday May 10. 1919. Wednesday, Msy 7.—Football League, Ist Troop vs sth Troop, V M C A Ground, 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Musketry, SVC Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursdsy, Msy B.—Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Clnb 5.15 p.m. Frank C, Sands Commissioner i50 words
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Advertisement509 1919-05-06 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF NDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ISOORPCBATOD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 S hares of £20 sack £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,000,000 RaMiTS Liability oi Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Tke Bank of England, Tk« Load.. City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Ci London Co unity and509 words
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Advertisement422 1919-05-06 7 BANKS Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 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 Khek Khiam422 words
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Advertisement576 1919-05-06 7 NOTICES NOTICE. It is oar duty to remind oar subscribers who have not yet paid the 1st 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 due576 words
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Advertisement727 1919-05-06 7 NOTICES Substitution of Wheat aid flour tor Rice. At present very little wheat is imported into the Malay Peninsula, but quite a considerable amount of wheat flour Every class in the country excepting such as Sakais. consumes more or less of it, the natives of Northern India and the Northern727 words
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Advertisement320 1919-05-06 7 HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? There ere certain disorders such as Influenza, or the Grip", that especially debilitate and make the body an easy prey for more dangerous diseases. Ask these who have had the grip regarding the present condition of their health and moat of then) will answer: Since320 words
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Advertisement152 1919-05-06 7 Japanese Electroplating Co. ELECTKO-PLATING OF Platinum, Gold, Silver, Copper, aod Nickel, Etc. ALSO Various Kinds of Machinery Repairs. No. 39 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. The Most EFFICIENT I Aerated Water Bottles can be obtained ONLY from G. OTOMUNE Co. Singapore. 'Phone No. 750. M.S.S. EXERCISE BOOKS MANIFOLD COPYING BOOKS. BRITISH152 words
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Title Section24 1919-05-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issßMf^Oaily.Jl SUPPLEMENT TO T« MALAY A TRIBUNE. fuiftd Dtlij Vol vl No. 10t SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article524 1919-05-06 1 Arrivals. MAY 2. Anjou Bri 95 Capt Hendry from Malacca May 1 Ho Hong. Ban What» 8oon Bri 199 Capt Qorrad from Penaog Apl SO A Van Too re n. Ban Hin Gaan Bri 242 Capt Wat■on from Pontianak Apl SO Thong Ek, Batavier Bri 215 Capt Simps524 words
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Article311 1919-05-06 1 MAY 2. Qlenamoy Brit 4656 for Japan via port*. Natica Brit 3494 for Shanghai Kwai Smg Brit 1435 for Penang and Calcutta. Eoryalas Bri 2301 for N-gapatain via poita. Glenfalloch Brit 1434 for Swatow via porta, Kinta Brit 508 for P S'ham and renang, and L M y naT311 words
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Article38 1919-05-06 1 Taeeday, May. 6.—High Water: —1.34 a.m. 8ft, 4ini. 3.25 p s*, 6ft. 9ins. H WedneadVy, May. 7.—Firat Moon Quarter 6h. 34m M. High Water 2.38 a m. 7ft. 7ins. 4 15 p.m 6ft. 7ioa. F#38 words
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Advertisement372 1919-05-06 1 P. 0. British I ndia km APCAR LINE (OOMPABIBS IBOORPOBATID IS EHOLa.N0) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Uodar Contract with His Majattr't GavernaMnt.) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present suspended. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. From London. Due Singapore. To Mereelllee 4 London Leave372 words
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Advertisement330 1919-05-06 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd. The Company. "METHVEN" 4,852 ton* 0. R., clawed 100 A. under British Colour., will commence loiding in SINGAPORE on or about May 12. The above vessel will ha*e prompt deapatoh for Vancouver B C lak.rg cargo on through Bill, of Luiding to U.S.A. and Oanadian330 words
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Advertisement322 1919-05-06 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. I The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Japan.) j No. 2De Soma Street, topstl Silllifs from Sliaapore. (Subject to «hauf« with.at Mtioe) I For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portsaid. Chifuku Mara 9th May J Amor Mara Jane I Andes322 words
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Advertisement356 1919-05-06 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) IMaV Mall ICoatract with the Imperial Japaeesfl QortraaMal. (Sebjeot to Alteration* without Notice) European Unm (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Bemoe Far (Malacca), Penatg, Colombo, Suez, Loudon Ateuta Maru lth Uo Shidxa.ka Mara European Line (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Servioe (Auxiliary Service Cargo only) For356 words
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