Malaya Tribune, 16 May 1919
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Title Section28 1919-05-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VL No 113 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 16.28 words
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Advertisement263 1919-05-16 1 EVERYTHING IN THE Way of MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., Head Office, 102, Market Street. Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. TO-NIGHT'S GRIND ATTRACTION I AN ALL-PATHE PROGRAMME I The Greatest and Best yet Presented ALL NEW ALL LATEST ALL £T \RS. "GAIETY" CINEMA IN THE FUST SHOW AT 7.30263 words
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Advertisement206 1919-05-16 1 For Sale. A oomplete turn-nit, •oruprising a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PACAR ROAD. M.A.SAIBOO«CO. General Merchants ft Money Changers. All art kindly solicited to inspect «ur ibop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kind* can bs exchanged206 words
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Advertisement41 1919-05-16 1 WHISKY SO FINE '"Hi 0LD I uJjjM HIGHLAND I tali blend. I Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time ol Bottling. FINEST BENCH Qualiti Unchanoed Unsarpassed Grape Brandy LSIST ON GETTING THIS BRAND SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE CO., LTD. ■jj (Incorporated in Singapore.)41 words
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Advertisement402 1919-05-16 1 I THE J Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. I Stationers Printers,! 20a-20c, Collyer Quay. SINGAPORE. I h in SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. 0 TRADE MARfC^t Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. HHNHYA SHOKftI 11 No. I*B, 17U Middle Road, .Singapore. RUBBER DEALERS wkick ia only one* preaaed, ia402 words
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Article325 1919-05-16 2 ißy conrtaty of the French Consulate.) Parte, May 4, 6.50 p.m. In a Coat ell held at the Elysee, Andre Tardieu made a summary of the Treaty. The r<-speotive Minis ten analyzed afterwards the technical details. The impreaaion obtained is very favourable Financial novo; i a tfons325 words
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Article168 1919-05-16 2 One of the moit romantic figures of the Sootb African atr has been removed by the death of Jack Hto don, the B9er Scout, known as M Tbe Train Wrecker," who was largely re-ponsib'le for Lord Kitchener's <iit}.culties on the Delagoa Railway in the lat< r stages168 words
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Article105 1919-05-16 2 What is considered by expert! to be an extremely fine < x »mp> of old Jacobean oak panelling has been discovered by accident at Cambridge at a boaee known as Benet's House, Newmarket road. It ia valued at X2.0C0 A nuaber of prospective buyer* are already in the105 words
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Article83 1919-05-16 2 Programme of Drills, etc., for we*k ending Saturday, May 17 1919. Friday, May 16. 5,15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S FA Co. R«oruits, Saturday, May 17, 2 30 p.m.— Bahetier Range, S V R. It is notified for the information of the Members of the SVC that regular drills83 words
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Article46 1919-05-16 2 M.%:Y9°i r 9 week ndin Friday. May 16-Lcoture by D--Berle, YM 0 A Hall, 8 30 p m Batnrday, May 17.—Gardtn P ar t T at Monk's Hill. All Singapore Troops parade on YM 0 A Ground, 3 p.m. Frank c. Sands Commissioner.46 words
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Advertisement279 1919-05-16 2 The Asiatic Hotel 111, lOTH lIIDBE MID, iUHAPMf Supplies European and the best of Asiatic food prepared by well experienced Sinhalese cooks to stilt the taste of one and all. Meals can be had within the very commodious and well furnished quarters in the Hotel, or can be despatched to279 words
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Advertisement448 1919-05-16 2 THE UNION TIMES PRESS, 126, CROSS STREET. For Sale J K 1 Roller Compoeition in 101b tint. 4 J K 1 Violet Copyable Ink. 4 J K Rei Letter Press Ink. Green Copyable Ink Black Lerter Press Ink. Scarlst Copyable Ink. J' Black Letter Press Ink. J K News ink448 words
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Advertisement416 1919-05-16 2 I v Nerves 99 fa Oar nervestre similar to anlntri--0 cate network of telegraph wires. SJ portion of the brain—known as I threadlike nerves radiate io all I direction* throughout the body. So long as the n«rve centres are capable of continually supplying nourishment to the nerves, the nerves will416 words
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Advertisement1041 1919-05-16 2 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1*74, Injorpora rso ur Ind; l. FUNDS exceed $38,300,000.00 AJMOLC7I scdritt. IUMWII 1117 -$4,587,500.00 I Totil Mtp M 1117 52,7J2,070.aC Issirtnei efficted In 1117 $4,790,128.08 Increa* f.flls Sl.BSV4io.ol Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Addition, $73,596,202.00. Total amount paid1,041 words
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Advertisement697 1919-05-16 3 A CHOICE PROGRAMME OF PICTURES TO-NIGHT AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Maslo and Good Pictures Beach Road. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A Gripping Pathe Photo-drama Andrew Cornelis In 4 Long Reels Presenting a fine story well told. There are some strong dramatlo situations andjuncommonly good acting.697 words
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Advertisement520 1919-05-16 3 m, mmm 1-= Tuciday, May 13, to Sunday, May IS -"j FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE Alhambra I A Distinct Novelty In Pictures is the only I A T the theatre fc where yoo m* mm m aw aaaaanaw aaaaaaat. am VllSh I get the BEST A I II520 words
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Advertisement461 1919-05-16 3 1 j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I, Pagar lUmA Trains Paw the Door. Second Snow art 9.15 InhfSTsal Animated Weekly No. 21. Neal Hart in THE NINTH DAY A Gold Seal 3-Reel Western Drama. Monroe Salisbury. Rath Clifford and Ropert Julian in the Great Western Play 5 HANDS461 words
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Article956 1919-05-16 4 Mr, Gladsto had never equalled Mr. Joseph Chamberlain in stinging repartee, but he had a weapon with w hich ho us A to render the latter powerless—the using of an oldfashioned courtesy and gentleness which were unknown weapons to the Liberal Unionist. There was an occasion when a956 words
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Article104 1919-05-16 4 At the yearly general meeting of the E Hoe Hean Club held on the 11th inst., at the Club-house the following members were elected office bearers: President, Lim Chwee Chian Esq, J. P. 1 Vice-President, Lim Pen* Siane Esq, J. P. "8 6 Hon Secretary, Tan104 words
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Article91 1919-05-16 4 The death rate per mille for the we*»k ending May 10 was 30.43. The total number of deaths was 222, of which 164 were males and 68 females. One European and 3 Enrpsiare died, also 160 Cbiuesf, 28 Malays, 24 Indians. Convulsion*, caused 30 deaths, Phthisis 28, Milaml91 words
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Article84 1919-05-16 4 Macphall 's Share Report. Yesterday's Report. Silver.—s4. Hongkong.—ss| per oent prem. Shanghai.—44. Robber —At today's aaction prices were praotically unchanged, Sheet fetching 76 cents and Crepe 77$ cents. Tin.—No market. Shares.—A dull market with no change in prices. A small business has been done in Eastern Shippers at $4.15, Central84 words
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Article105 1919-05-16 4 Silver.—s4, (unchanged.) Hongkong—s3} per cent prem. Shanghai.—44. Rubber. —Steady. Tin.—No market. Shares.—MaUkoffs sold at $4.80 to $4 85, partly paid at 19.50. Scudais improved slightly and may be quoted $7.65 buyers $7.75 sellers Mahka Pindas bave sellers at $2 625, Basalts $1.024 to $1.10, Ayer Panas $10.50 t>nvers,105 words
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Article92 1919-05-16 4 A public meeting was held on Monday atiernoon in the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ipoh, to discuss the food situation. The Hon Mr F 8 James, Food Contsolier, and the Hon Mr R G Watson, o M g, R-sident lof Perak, were both expected but were unable to bo92 words
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Article79 1919-05-16 4 We have in hand several letters from correspondents oriticis ing the management of various cinema theatres here and in Malacca. We wish to atate finally that the "Tribune" is a responsible daily newspaper, whioh is not to be made a vehicle for such attacks, and Ef correspondents with a grievance79 words
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Article634 1919-05-16 4 Rubber is quoted at 1/10} for crepe and 1/10$ for she^t. At S Andrew'd Cathedral next Sunday, 18tb, their will be Mr mo rial Celebration at 7 am. far the friends of the late Lily L,' oiea Cohen. DuriDg the week ended the 3rd instant, 179 deaths634 words
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Article72 1919-05-16 4 Reutbb's Cables Paget The Peace Treaty 5 Nwb of Bolshevism 5 lighting in Germany 5 French Consular News "2 A 5 Genebal •'Train Wrecker" Dead 2 Valuabln Discovery Imperial Preferenoe 4 Local and General 4 Peace Celebrations 5 Straits Pioduoe g Looal Share Market j Mail Notice g72 words
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Advertisement191 1919-05-16 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OP Robinson's PATENT LEVER WATCH $8.50 Nickel cases. $950 Watch f.-e 8 jSLx mB Guaranteed (cc itlastra>t«B) aW $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring-, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum st Helen's Company conn, (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. (Incorporated in England.; FOR ESTATE191 words
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Advertisement235 1919-05-16 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you nowadays* New 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: Tyzack's Elephant Brand235 words
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Advertisement138 1919-05-16 4 D. O. M." 1 n The famous Liqueur known the world over. Caldbeck. Macgrepr and Co. WIIE AID SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Big Stock OF British Buntings FOR Britishers Obtainable at KIAM KIAT Ac Co. 108 end 109 Market Street. BOOKS HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Hobaon's The Science of Wealth Chapman's Political Economy138 words
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Article1549 1919-05-16 5 Presentation and Discussion. London, May 8, 12.30 a.m. Versailles, May 7: The Peace Treaty was presented to the German delegates at the Trianion Palace Hotel, shortly after three, in the presenoe of all the Allied Associated Nations. The sitting olosed at 3 51. Wilson and the American1,549 words
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Article482 1919-05-16 5 In Hungary and Rnssla. London, April 29, noon. The correspondent of the Times it Abo says the Bolshevists are avaouating Petrograd and Finlanders sxpect the fall of Petrograd in a few weeks, London, May 1, 8.40 p.m. Berlin: It is reported from Vienna that the Hungarian Government482 words
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Article65 1919-05-16 5 London, May 2,10.55 p.m. Constantinople The great trial by court martial of twelve Unionist leaders, inoluding the ex Grand Vizier Said Halim Pasha, and the ex Foreign Minister Halil Bey has opened. The indictment is a lengthy list of atrocities against the Armenians, and foreshadows the death65 words
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Article68 1919-05-16 5 London, May 8, 2.25 p.m. In Egypt the situation is outwardly quiet. The total military casualties in the disturbances during the last two months is kil'ed 5 and wounded 6 British officers and killed 18 and wounded 50 of other ranks (British), and killed 6 and wounded 2568 words
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Article61 1919-05-16 5 London, April 27, 1.30 p.m, The Hague: It is officially announ ced that all restrictions on import into Holland of oversea goods has been rescinded so the Netherlands Oversea trust is authorised to grant licenses for unlimited supplies of all goods except war material. Britain has thanked Holland61 words
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Article281 1919-05-16 5 Government Troops' Success. London, May I, 9,55 p.m. Copenhagen: A Munich message ■ays the Spartacists Committee at Munich offered a cessation of th« fighting if Hoffman's troops guaranteed not to enter the city. The Government troops refused, and demanded unconditional surrender. The latest reports from Berlin say281 words
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Article167 1919-05-16 5 London, April 30, 5.50 p.m. A further instalment of FieldMarshal French's book descibes a visit to President Poi care on Ang. 15th when he found the Pr. sident v«ry hopeful of a victorious advarre| of the Allies. Poincare discoursed playfully on the possibility of tie British fighting another167 words
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Article97 1919-05-16 5 London, May 1, 4.15 p.m. Berlin Herr Erzberger haa sent a note to Marshal Foch stating the Qerman Government is reliably informed large Polish forces shortly intend to advance against Posen and Upper Silesia. Tbe massing of Polish troops on the German frontier eon firms this and97 words
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Article60 1919-05-16 5 London, April 26, noon. Mr Herbert Samnel baa been appointed special Commissioner to assist in the reconstruction of Belgium. London, April 28, .1.30 p.m. New York Mr Oompers was thrown out of his motor-car and fractured his ribs. London, May 1, 12.55 a.m. Obituary: Sir John Mahaffy. With th«60 words
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Article77 1919-05-16 5 London, April 28, 3.55 p.m. Boston Senator Lodge, the majority leader in the Senate in a speech, says •'Americans should not meddle ia European qaestions. What is of more consequence to Americans than Fiume and Danzig is the fact that the Japanese insist on taking Shantung, which77 words
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Article524 1919-05-16 5 (By courtesy of th* French Consulate.) Paris, May 8, 6.40 p.m. In the evening, the Germane translated the peace preliminaries which work was oonclnded at three in the morning. Coant Brockdorff made a final revisal whioh was finished at sunns-. The French Prees points out that the524 words
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Article70 1919-05-16 5 London, April 28, 3.55 a.m. Paris In the rowing race for inter \Hied eights the result was NewZealand 1; America 2 France 3; Niwfouod'.and 4. Loudon, April 30, 4.10 p.m. At Epsom the City and Suburban reetrted as follows Boyal Buck»(6-1) 1; Arion (100-7) 2; Dansellon (5-2)70 words
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Article51 1919-05-16 5 London, April 28, 5.30 p.m. England was swept by a terriflo blizzard on Sunday. There was eight inches of snow in London and the train and bus services were partially paralysed. Thousands of telephone and telegraph wires are down and heavy damage to crops and livestocks is51 words
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Article51 1919-05-16 5 London, April 28, 2.5 a.m* Washington, April 27 A uaval seaplane in atrial flight accomplished 1,250 miles in twenty hours. It is estimated twenty hours will be necessary for tbe see plane to do the trans-Atlantic flight. Destroyers are now taking up their appointed stations in the51 words
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Article45 1919-05-16 5 London, May 4, 12 5 a.m A machine conveying Bir F H Sykea, controller general of civil aviation, crashed at Kenley. The pilot, F M Knott, of the RFC, was killed and Sykes waa badly shaken but was able to motor to London.45 words
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Article12 1919-05-16 5 We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by corre* spondents,]12 words
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421 1919-05-16 5 To the Editor of the Matey* TH§m$. Sir, —May I aak throngh your paper, now that the 9 days wonder of the Purity Campaign has subsided where ia the Singapore Social Service Committee, whioh it ia ityled, and what if ita programme to merit421 words
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Article50 1919-05-16 5 London, May 2, 9.40 p.m. Renter learns that daring the peace celebrations, a public recep tion will be held in London of representative naval units, wherein Admiral Beatty is participating. The arrangements include pablic visiting of different ships some of which will be brought up the Themes.50 words
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Article40 1919-05-16 5 London, April 30, 4.15 p.m. The following was the result of the Central Aberdeen by-election owing to tbe death of the coalition Unionist Gordon. Major Wood (Liberal) 4950 Davidson (Coalition Unionist) 4764 J F Duncan (Labour) 3.412.40 words
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Article41 1919-05-16 5 London. May 3, 110 a.m. Paris: A yonth named Cornillcn, sged nineteen, carrying a dagger, a black flag and anarchist literature was arretted outside M Clemen cean'i house having avowed his intention of at-aching, bnt not killing, Clemenceau.41 words
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Article676 1919-05-16 5 The Singapore Programme. The following programme of events Is ;-ranged to take place du r 'ing Peace Calibration* Friday, 7 30 a.m. Garrison Parade. 4 p.m. Motor Lorry and Car Pageant Procession. Motor Lorries containing school children representing Great Bri f *in, British Colonies and vanouj allied countries676 words
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Article19 1919-05-16 5 London, May 10, 4.55 p.m. A Bolshevist report says an Afghan mission has arrived at Moscow.19 words
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Article143 1919-05-16 5 The twenty-sixth annual report of'the Directors to the Shareholders of the Mercantile Bank of India says the net profits for the year, after providing for bad and doubtful debts, and including £58,432 Is 2d brought forward from laet account, amount to £239,543 18a 6.1. From this sum143 words
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Advertisement286 1919-05-16 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT?. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. ia ma rvmRT Of; THE STRAITS SETTLEHE>ra SETTLEMENT QP SINGAPORE, Summary Case. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 1 of 1919. Re Moona Vana Saminatha Padiachy Receiving Order made 25th April, 1919. Date of Order for Summary Administration, Bth May, 1919. Date of Adjudication 25th April, 1919.286 words
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Article271 1919-05-16 6 Singapore, May 16. MeatTd Latham A Co., tbe Chartered Bank Chamber! ad viae the following ejnote io'ih alotAajah $3.25 $3 40 AyerKuniag* 1.15 1.30 AyerMoiek 2.40 2.55 Ayer Pan* 11.00 11.20 Balgownie 485 5.10 Bukit Jeloerm* 0.61 0.70 Bukit Eat!'. 1.00 1.05 Bukit X B 0.70 0.75271 words
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Article256 1919-05-16 6 Singapore, May 16 i»r.. Sfb Looal and Ueneral oolumn. Copra. Ho buataet*. Taficca.— Steady. Bnaineai done, Saco Flour- —Baeinew done. 3ambi*rr. —Bojina* done. Pepper.—Steady. Bueineai done. 9flUr Products.— Market Qitet lata! Ljoi itfifl Oaititfoej. tfuimegi. 110 per p ou i 140 ou Nutmeg* 80 8. 45.00 Jopra Ball256 words
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Article12 1919-05-16 6 Ship in communication with th< Cimmercial Wireleau Station thii morning :—Peleoa.12 words
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Article771 1919-05-16 6 Trim «la tat Marltt iaii Mftraiaf. ttlSOAia», May Id. M«w LajaJl and Bvatt, Aaxiaagt and Hhara Beokaia, !--o« tb» foUowtag iiat of quotatioiu Webber Sfcarei. Som, Vtmm, Be ran. Bafta** 1/- A'Laat tt 1/- Java 4| 6| i a agi Mt»y li;- U 46- |o<. 1/- batt-a»771 words
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Article60 1919-05-16 6 Uingapore, May 16. Oh LondonHank 4 m/a 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 S/16 Private 3 m/a 2/4 1/8 On India— Bank T T. Norn. On Hongkong— Bank d/d 53| 0/0 pram On Shanghai— Bank d/d 44 On Java— Bank T. T, 134 On Japan— Bank d/d 106 Sovereign*— baying rato60 words
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Article37 1919-05-16 6 The Ladies Medal for May was won by Mrs Monk. Scores Mrs Monk 53 13 40 Lornie 45 S 42 Bi n« 62 12 50 Oaosloser 55 2 53 Walker 72 15 5737 words
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168 1919-05-16 6 The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks the following contributions to the Fund of the Association and solicits farther donations from friends and well-wishers. Cheques may bo sent to the oare of The Ho Hong Bank, L*.d„ R ffl s Chambers, Sirgapjre168 words
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Article67 1919-05-16 6 filtered Umiom. In- following are the dat*« m -panare from Singapore of ta European Mailr <*nd tb<dr delivery Londnn. Lift OBLivaaan i k Stjioapom London, February 4 March 10 do 7 do 7 do 14 do 22 do 18 do 17 do ;20 do 22 March 6 April67 words
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Advertisement110 1919-05-16 6 VRUSE'S ■V FLUID Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Peace it Lost CELEBRATE IT BY £ft DRINKING -^^rlbV. 00^^ Bee]p and Stout. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Bold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Import,,, for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 5. Malacca Street. Singapore. I 'Pkon.BlB. Til. Anrely." j110 words
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Advertisement372 1919-05-16 6 The Tonic only Complete pi DC fl for the Heart, Blood ULUD L U L Muscles Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS H Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Globeol is a typioal active remedy or madicinal^ood for imparting Strength and Eiergj, S^^^^i Free from any Toxic372 words
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Advertisement125 1919-05-16 6 The Darkening Shadow. Have yon commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your fact and your temples —Caa't sleep, awake all nightworry, softer, fret. That's the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little's Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the125 words
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Advertisement428 1919-05-16 6 KIRIN M Ai P A B N b E S E S E T B YAMATO Co., iiihwn. B~EE R The best alternative to Human Milk. MILK FOOD Pa 1 mm afafk t nrnftj MILT FOOD H*. t *M I*j anthi MALTED FOOD Fsw mocihj ajrvanh I r|WM ha iMtotaMl428 words
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Miscellaneous196 1919-05-16 6 Mails Close. Today Port Swettenham T Anson *Kmta JJ50 p n Batu i'ahai Me ran ?.H0 pa' Penang *Haiyang IJbpn. Malacca and Milar Lady Weld I p U] Sourab-yra and Bandiermasai» Sane Bornao S mi Pulau Soegi Sultana a yn Souraba>a, BandjennaMin, Stagen, Kota Baroe, B. Papan, Samarinda, et* De196 words
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Article11 1919-05-16 7 \We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents11 words
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Article689 1919-05-16 7 To taa Editor of tat Malay xrtaana. Dear Sir,—Supplementary to what the leading article of your esteemed daily of Bth instant has expressed on the above sabject, I would like to say a few words. As the great European war has been brought to a triumphant end, the689 words
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Article275 1919-05-16 7 Flight-Lieut Sidney Picklea, the well-known airman, who served in theRNAS, accomplished an astonishing feat in tiying through the Tower Bii'<ge. Starting from Isleworth, above Kew Bridge, M' Pickles dew in a seaplane along tbe course of the Thames to the Tower B-idge, where he Hipped from a275 words
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Article106 1919-05-16 7 A party of five Australian soldiers entered the Bristol Hotel, Colombo, on April 28ih, jumped into the bar room and carried a way the cash box. They went to the White Horse Hotel and opened it and took out about RlBO. The Bristol H ->tel Manager informed the Fort Police,106 words
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Article141 1919-05-16 7 The approximate amount of rice exported from Bangkok during April and its value was as follows Piculs Ticals White Rice 749,139 10,431,079 White Broken Rice 750,177 6,709.819 Cargo Rice, Meal, eto «255,133 1,184,771 With regard to White R;ce only, Singapore took 215,655 piculs valued at Tea. 3,031,745;141 words
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Advertisement488 1919-05-16 7 BANKS The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.,) Head Office Singapore, Riffles Chambers 5 6. Branches; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Junker Street. Muar, 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat, 109 Jalan Rah a mat. Agencies at. London, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $8,000.000 Issued $6.000,000 Paid-up488 words
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Advertisement571 1919-05-16 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. FHOORPORATBD IN BNGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. fks Bank of England, Tho Loai i City and Midland Bank, Ltd, Ta lea County and Weatminstoi571 words
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Advertisement645 1919-05-16 7 NOTICES NOTICE. After tbe 31st May, 1919. No person may import rice into the Colony, or transport rice from one settlement to another unless licensed to do so by the Food Controller. No person may deal in rice wholesale either on his cwn account or on account of any other645 words
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Advertisement767 1919-05-16 7 NOTICES Substitution of Wont and Floor for Rice. 1 At present very little wheat is imported into the Mala) Peninsula, but quite a considerable amount of wheat flour Every claae in the country excepting 1 such as Sakais, consumes more or less of it, the natives of Northern India and767 words
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Advertisement155 1919-05-16 7 Discomfort After Meals usually due to flatulence, or wind in the stomach, may be remedied by the occasional use of mmm the gentle little laxatives. Pinketies dispel constipation and flatulence, cure biliousness, sick head" aches, liverishness, coated tongue, ill smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of dealers,155 words
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Advertisement200 1919-05-16 7 Dr. i! B's. Puspanja Rasahina (Pure Vegetable Preparation) A RF LI ABLE REMEDY FOR BOTH SEXES. CUBES excess of heat, bleeding piles, biliousness, anaemia, paleness, giddiness, uterine and urinary diseasesThi3 is a cooling, refreshing and nerve invigorating xAixir. TBY ONE BOTTLE AND IT WILL CONVINCE YOU. Lanka Apr Vedic Medical200 words
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Title Section24 1919-05-16 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. (mil Oallj.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Usae* Dally vol vi. No. 113 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article201 1919-05-16 1 Arrivals. MAY 13. Cowrie Bri 3155 Oapt Pope from B Papan May 7 Asiatic Petroleum. Lara Dot 399 Capt Smith from B Papan May 7 Asiatio Petrolenm. MAY 11 Poh Ann Bri 485 Capt Belaon from Sandakan May 6 S S'ahip Coy Ltd. Wollowra Bri 1678 Capt Pritohard201 words
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Article143 1919-05-16 1 MAY 14. Kampar Bri 499 for P S'ham and T Anaon. Anjou Bri 95 for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh Bri 528 for Penang via P Swettenham. Hong Ho Bri 95 for Trirgganu via porta. Emile Dot 94 for Rbio. Singkep Dut 285 for Tongka via porta. De Carpenter Dut143 words
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Article118 1919-05-16 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal F P B) ports Signal neeeaeary in adFort notified. dttion to Disease Quarantine flag. An, °7 XQQ CereWSpinal Bangkok FPB pj^^ Baagkak XQQ Cholera BaUvia k Tandjong Priok XQQ Cholera Bombay XOQ Cholera n££S Small pax Cidcntta XQQ118 words
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Article104 1919-05-16 1 The American Jewish Committee has issued a preliminary digest of the war record of American Jews, showing that while Jews number about 3 per cent of the entire population they constituted about f per oent of tbe United States armed forces when the armistioe was signed Between 165,000 and 2C0,000104 words
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Article209 1919-05-16 1 Lecturing on North B a Super Btitions" Mr Edward Lovett said tbat now after the war, the faith of people in superstition stood mach where it did 200 years ago. A child's caul, for which as mach as £40 was paid in tbe time of Nelson, bat wbicb209 words
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Article57 1919-05-16 1 Friday. May. 16.—Hi«h Water 11.29 a,m. Bft Oins; 10.51 p.m. 9ft. Saturday, May. 17. —Moon Max. Deo. S. lOh. af. High Water:— 0. 1 p.m. 7ft. 9ins. 11 20 p.m. 9ft. Bunday, May 18—High Water i 0.34 p.m. 7ft. 7ins. 11.51 p.m, Bft. 9 ins. Monday, May.57 words
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Advertisement518 1919-05-16 1 TIE MALATA TRIBUNE sal SHIPPING GAZETTE. fie Popular Newspaper of the Strait* Settlement*. PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Local Events. Condensed News from F.M.S., Javs, Chiaa, India, Ceylon and Japan. Full auad Latest War Newi. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE (COMPAKIIP iBOOBPOBATUD IH KBGLA.BD) MAIL AKD PABBENGFR SERVICES. Peninsular and518 words
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Advertisement374 1919-05-16 1 k:. p. ive. Konlnklijko Pakatvasrt Maatschapplj (Incorporated in Holland ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address I Paketvaart 2 3 Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Govern menta Spealal S.OOO-lobs Toarist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. Ihib -sauna. Samara*! taralaga, Irfjiane Sydney I lalloimt I Vlii Vena374 words
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Advertisement272 1919-05-16 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. The Osaka mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. S De Sonza Street. Praposed Sailings fria Sla.apora fSabjMt to •hanft without i.i mj For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portsaid. Amur Maro J arJ e Andes Mara Jane (No Pa nger Berth272 words
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Advertisement411 1919-05-16 1 ITHF MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. 8 SUBSCRIPTION "ATES Payable in Advance. I' Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 I Per quarter S 3.75 I Per mensem 1.25 I Postage Extra 50 eta, per month. I NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) ladsr Matt Contract with the411 words
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