Malaya Tribune, 6 June 1919
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Title Section27 1919-06-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol vi. -Ro 131 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 6.27 words
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Advertisement215 1919-06-06 1 |IYBRYTHING TS THB j Way of MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., I Head Office, 102, Market Street. Illotor Works Dept. 80, Orchird Road. vi laa^e^a^p-w^^sßßsaa^JtMeeaae GAIETY TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS or Smith and Bella Jackson Tbfi Celebrated Ame.icin Minsriel Coon Singers and Dancers. AH Singapore is comint, to see them. Join in215 words
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Advertisement158 1919-06-06 1 For Sale. A complete turn-out, aemprising a Buggy and Aastraliaa gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. M. A, SAIBOO CO. General Merchants Money Changers, All ar« kindly solicited to inspect aux shop at Johnston's Pi r, Singapore Foreign Coin* of »11 kind*158 words
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Advertisement47 1919-06-06 1 I V IWHISKYj m FINE j IBS HIGHLAND; IgSj BLEND. 1 Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time of Bottling. FINEST BENCH I UDChang811 Uisurpassed j Grape Brandy! ma ON GETTING THIS BRAND SOLE AGENTS: I i I I GUTHRIE CO., LTD. II (Incorporated in Singapore,) i n47 words
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Advertisement342 1919-06-06 1 I THB 'straits Albion Press, LIMITED I Stationers Printers, y &0a-20c Collyer Quay, g SINGAPORE. I "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. f Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, I Yamaguchiken, Japan. I SOLE AGENTS: j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) j lla»MWIlWIMMiMIIIII 111 ■lIH II IMB Mil —I I 111342 words
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Article705 1919-06-06 2 Big New Yoik Exposition. An announcement is made by th« International Exposition Company of New Y'»rk City of an international < x;>< eition of Asiatic products to be h«dd «»t the Grand Cf»ntrul Palace, New York City, in 1930, under the auspicee of the AsiaMe705 words
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Article83 1919-06-06 2 Programme of Drills, etc, for wppk -udiag Saturday, Jone 7, 1919.— Friday, Jnne 6, 5,15 p.m,—Drill Hall, cs*F A Co. Saturday, Jane 7, 2 30, p.m.— Balesjtser VnU'ranb* Co. B.»l«stier R*nge, SVC Estate Scout?, It is notified for the information of the members of the SVC tha83 words
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Advertisement379 1919-06-06 2 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSUIANCE CO., LTD. IBOOBPORATHD Hf NSW ZBALABD FIRE Iastuaooat effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Ifflnranoee aoe°?t«d all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISE accept* 1 to all parte. L. C L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Offices t 2, Finlsyson Oreen. The)379 words
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Advertisement268 1919-06-06 2 1 Htghitass ffiSS&C at moclerate J I Cigarettes pr/ces. i 'I I Car* !n -he sdacflon af the ftnaat quality matured I tabaccos, mi STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES with that indefinable aomething, f i% ta gratifying to tha cultured smoker. =t sr: ac I j 555 Virginia tia Vacuum Tins of268 words
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Advertisement471 1919-06-06 2 Weakness Every movement of th« body use* up definite amount of vitality. That J :s why you feel tired at j th* end of the day. Wbaa n you overtax yourself, at y when your vitality it |j your whole system b*> E comes too exhausted to recover its loat471 words
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Advertisement505 1919-06-06 2 THTE OOingO MQNTHLV tTo avoid disappointment, hOOK your number without DHL AY". EVERY p*g* REPLETE with INTE REST TOPICS of tne HOUR fuliy cealt with. The following heir a full list of CNTENT3 Colonel via y lirtets Her Boy a. The Food War P ctures in t ingapore. Merry Th505 words
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Article186 1919-06-06 3 StaatpOMb June 6. Messrs Latham 4 <>0.. thr Chartered Bank Chambers the follnwkig quotations Aloif*j*h 13-25 $3 40 ZyerKur,in 130 ~yerMoiok 2.30 240 Ayer Pan*. 11.00 11-jO Bilgownle 5.10 535 Bukit Jelotor* C.60 0.70 Bukit Kaiil 1.00 1.05 Bukit KB 0.65 0.75 7.45 7.7 D btl«W J.186 words
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Article275 1919-06-06 3 Singapore, Jane 6. Xfru flm Looal and benero: eolnmn. Cuurd' Bauintm done, TtiiJlU'l. iHtnlj Businew done. Flour- —Builnee* done, t da r.bwr. —Btainefw done, Steady. Bojlneai done 6tiUr Prodmxi* Hmhmt Qttiet Latest Leal ■trttt feouttoat iatiiiegi 110 8. per pioul 140.00 N*nu;:ec« 80 8. 45.00 ..op:a Bali I275 words
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Advertisement413 1919-06-06 3 I Mast a man give op tho woman he loves or lose the opportunity of 1 perfecting something th*t will be a priceless boon to humanity i This is tbe predicament a heVo finds himself in, in the splendid 1 Greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature to be presented To-night at413 words
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Advertisement460 1919-06-06 3 j c From Friday, June 6 to Wednesday, Jnne 11. AilSmbra j MM w A GREAT PROBLEM PLAY is the Only fj Alhambrals theatre 1 the Theatre AT THE Tea, etc. and the BEST The Hall for Music and Features dartag >. accommo- beach roid Intervals. I datlon. Second Show460 words
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Advertisement523 1919-06-06 3 i AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE j fte*£j F»S" Road Tram 9 PmB tbe Door Second Show art 9.15 Universal Animated Weekly No. 20 Harold Lockwood, Everyb dv s Favourite, and Charming *ay Allit-on in 5 The Other Side of Ths Doar 5 A Mutual Master Production. Eddie Polo,523 words
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Article1534 1919-06-06 4 The firgt instance we gave of the reialt of petitions >nt by tubordinate officers againat the treatment accorded them was one in which the action of the Government waa illegal. To-day we give publicity to a oaae where the action of the Government was strictly1,534 words
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Article74 1919-06-06 4 The Japanese light crulsers Tokiwa and Adjama, with ViceAdmiral Nakana in command, which came into port on Tuesday and have coaled here, will leave next Sunday for tho East Indies and then go on to Japan. Both vessels took part successfully in the naval battles of the Basso-Japanese war. Th'74 words
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Article210 1919-06-06 4 Tin is quoted at $115.50; 155 tons sold. The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows Ordinary rate, May 30; Diferred rate, May 27. Changes are announced for to-night at the Gaiety, Palladium, Harima Hall, and Alhambra. W« hope to refer at length210 words
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178 1919-06-06 4 Successful Inauguration Tnis Bank opened its branch in Singapore on Monday last, the 2nd June, and the function was attendei with marked success. Invitations had been issued to ail the leading merchants ot Singapore to an "At Home" at the Bank premises, No 26178 words
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Article57 1919-06-06 4 L. L. T. C. Tournament. In the final of the Championship Singles, completed yesterday, Mrs Vowler, (the bolder) won the third set, and championship, beating Mrs Cantrellby 12 10. The final games will be played this evening, when the Club will welcome friends of the members. Tbe prizes will57 words
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Article26 1919-06-06 4 To day's Ties. Championship LBij»sius vs. Bddhe.ohet. A SixglesHandicap, (Semi-Final. A E Coelho— k 40 v?. T de Silva —30.26 words
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Article67 1919-06-06 4 The following, representing the Bukit Mas Football Association, will meet the staff of Messers MaoAlister and Co, Ltd at soccer on Saturday the 7th inst at 4.45 p.m. on Raffias ground: Tan Chin Hong; Ng bak Lim and Tan Thean Bin Lee Kirn Peow, Chia Yong Hoe and Soh67 words
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Article92 1919-06-06 4 Heuter's CabiJ£S Pagee The British Army 5 The Afghan Affair 5 Peace Problems 5 News of Unrest 5 Concerning Aviation 5 French Consular News 5 General U. 8. and the Orient 2 Local Share Market 3 Straitg Produoe 3 The Case of Mr. A, 4 Local and General92 words
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Advertisement189 1919-06-06 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Robinson's PATENT LEVER NATCH 50 Vft/ Nickel case*. It »0 Watch S-* tuaraateel $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. ••i i Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum st Company court, (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore t(lMorp*Mt«l ia Koflaaaj FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES. TNMHOtrlleUsi dollvary189 words
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Advertisement264 1919-06-06 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. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING Assorted ColoursHAMMERS Ball Pane, Stonebreaking. Sledge, Boiler Sealiag. Nicholson's Files Manganesito Paste Brass Wire Tube Brushes264 words
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Advertisement134 1919-06-06 4 WATSON'S No. 10 Scotch Whisky Per Case S3O. Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. KIAM KIAT <Sc Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. SHIPMENT Just Received* Hack Saw Blades Morgan s Plumbago Salamandrite American English Aluminium Paint Web Saw Blades Luzon Ploughs. Famous Detective Hovels BY Pierre Souvestre «k Marcel Allain Fantoma134 words
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Advertisement65 1919-06-06 4 BICE SUPPLIES. It has been brought to notice that the public are finding difficulty in purchasing rice in Singapore, so it is published for information that at present there is no shortage of rice here. If consumers therefore find it difficult to purchase rice at any particular shop they should65 words
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Article614 1919-06-06 5 Mr Churchill's Statement London, May 29, 10 45 p.m. In the House of Commons in the debate on the army estimates Mr Churchill foreshadowed the possibility, owing to the favourable situation, of withdrawing the foreign troops from North Russia by the end of the summer. It was614 words
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Article62 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 6.15 p.m. The correspondent of the Times at the Hague says the Prince of Germany left on May 28 unexpectedly and went to Ewycksluis in north Holland where a motor car was waiting His destination is unknownLondon May 30, 1.25 a.m. Amsterdam The German62 words
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Article60 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 5.25 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Ormsby Oore, Mr Harmsworth stated the whereabouts of Enver Pasha and Talaat Pasha were at present or known but the government was determined to bring them to account for their atrocities during wartime and60 words
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Article122 1919-06-06 5 Bolshevists Draw Blank. Simla, June 3, 8.55 a.m. Renter's special correspondent says Afghan trading classes absolutely decline to aooept Bolshevik moves and hundred rouble notes have now fallen to eighteen rupees while Indian notes tare cashed at par. Regarding the relief of Thai, the Afghans retreated before122 words
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Article109 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 6.0 p.m, In the House of Commons Mr Kellaway stated in connection with the Government scheme for development of oil resouroes in the United Kingdom that oil had been struck at Hardstaff in Derbyshire and rose rapidly to four hundred feet. Boring had109 words
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Article71 1919-06-06 5 London, May 30, 1.25 p.m. Cairo, May 26 The disastrous consequences of the recent disturbances seem ever-increasing. Besides the loss due to the escape of water from Assuan reservoir and the damage to railways, it now appears that owing to inability of veterinary inspectors to carry out their71 words
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Article163 1919-06-06 5 Londor, May 30, 4.20 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig with General Home visited the Church of Scotland General Assembly at Edinburgh yesterday, and was received by a guard of honour of Army chaplains. Addressing the Assembly Sir Douglas Haig urged the establishment of a general staff for Christian163 words
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Article109 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 2.40 p.m. Mr Ernie ia announced aa resigning the Presidency of the Board of Agriculture. London, May 29, 5.40 p.m. In the House of Common*, Mr Chamberlain announced his intention to ask for authority to issue a loan on June 2, Replying to Mr Buckley, Mr109 words
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Article28 1919-06-06 5 London, May 30, 2.40 p.m. The Times states that Vice Admiral Sir A L Duff, not Admiral Hope. wiU be appointed to the China Command.28 words
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Article31 1919-06-06 5 London, May 30, 9.30 p.m. Charleroi A train on which were demobilised British soldiers wes derailed and three carriages were overturned, killing seven soldiers and seriously injuring twenty.31 words
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Article355 1919-06-06 5 Ia Russia and Elsewhere. London, May 29, 6.15 a.m. The Daily Mail correspondent at Helsingfors says a British military mission under General Gough has arrived. London, May 29, 5.40 p.m. In the House of Commons repl v ing to Commander Kenworthy, Mr Harmsworth stated the British representative355 words
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Article160 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 2.30 p.m. There was a brilliant scene at the Guildhall when the Prinoe of Wales w.s admitted to th«? freedom of the City of London. The Duke of Connaught and other members of the Royal houses attended and among the distinguished guests were160 words
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Article189 1919-06-06 5 London, May 30, 12.55 a.m. The India Office announces that for some weeks the centres of the recent disturbance* have been quiet. Three tribunals are sitting in the Punjab for the trial of per* sons in connection with the riots, each Including two experienced judicial officers. At189 words
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Article396 1919-06-06 5 Tbe Germ jo Proposals. London, May 29, 2.30 p.m. Paris; It is reporte i that the German reply will propose that the reduction of the German army an 1 navy should be aooompanied by a corresponding reduction in the Allied armits. The presentation of the Austrian terms has396 words
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Article151 1919-06-06 5 London, May 28, 8.30 p.m. In the House of Commons debate Oen. Home declared that the Government had done all that was pos Bible to find work for ex-soldiers. The number nf unemployed and unemployment for discharged and demobilised men waa lessening. It Waa under a million.151 words
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Article104 1919-06-06 5 London, May 29, 5.40 p.m. In the House of Commons reply, ing to Mr Kennedy Jones, Col Amery stated he was not yet able to say what preoiae measures it was desirable or practicable to take in the Colonies and protectorates in order to provide effectively104 words
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Article42 1919-06-06 5 Emil M Untitled the former publisher of the New York Evening Post, It ft Japan on April 26 on hii way to China Mr Soholtz will visit Korea, Siberia, the Straits Settlements, India and Egypt before proceeding to the battlefields of Europe.42 words
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Article50 1919-06-06 5 At a special meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held on Wednesday Mr A F Goodrich was nominated as b member, being pro-P-ised by the chairman and seoonddby Mr Low. Mr Henderson was elected representative of the Chamber in Conncil in plaoe of Sir Arthur Adams who recently resigned.50 words
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Article402 1919-06-06 5 Free Gifts for tbe Empire. London, May 29,4.20 p.m, 8t Johns Raynham has invited Grieve to navigate the Martinsyde a- roplane which he is reconstructing. London, May 29, 4.30 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Ashley asked: Will the Air Minis try offer to the Dominions and402 words
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Article290 1919-06-06 5 A mass meeting of Eurasians was held at St Andrew's School Hall yesterday evening at 8.30, The Hall was orowded and there were over 120 present. On the motion o" Mr. C. A. da Silva, secouded by Mr. McClelland, Mr E Tessensohn W9M voted to the chair. After290 words
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Article39 1919-06-06 5 One of the largest judgments ever filed in the Supreme Court of the United States was recorded recently against the National Securities Corporation of Virginia in favour of the Bankers' Trust Company of New York, the amount being $10,551,525.39 words
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Article901 1919-06-06 5 Warden's Report for 1918. Last Tear the total export of tin from the Federated Malay States mounted to 37.370 tons against 39,833 tons in 1917. Having regard to the extremely high price at which tin was quoted on the London market daring the greater part of the year,901 words
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Article395 1919-06-06 5 (h courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, May 28, 6.30 p.m. Rubber is quoted Is 10 3 4 The Chamber and Senate voted a bill increasing the prices of ordinary tobaooo by 27 per cent and expensive tobacco by 100 per cent. The Acs'risn Delegation will mee*395 words
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Article171 1919-06-06 5 In this industry the Germans in the past held a premier position. Now they are being ousted every where. Italian foundries which before the war had done a very considerable business have since been able to double their output In France, on the other hand, the turnover waa171 words
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Advertisement507 1919-06-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Wanted immediately for British firm in Sumatra two typists. Prefer, ence given to applicants who have a knowledge of shorthand and of Dutch. Apply to Box 132 care of Malaya Tribune. 6 6 uc NOTICE. The Master or Agenta of tbe American Motor Ship Esperanca will not507 words
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Article753 1919-06-06 6 Mm fMtcd in tbdhrkd tkfc HomiM. I SIHSATO&A, Jun» 6. I Iiwi Lyail and Svatt, wd F.-Uu* E ■irekm, Imuc the following IW of quotation* Bj lubbtr Share». I Smb. £*>ar*. 1 SJ. AT-*»t Alt;: 4,8 418 |< i[- Anglo-Malay 18/- 16/- k, 1 Ayei Kiming 46/-753 words
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Article61 1919-06-06 6 Sicgapor June 6. On LondonBank 4 m/a 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Privat* 3 m/s 2/* 11/16 On India— Bank T T. 132 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 52J o/o prem Ou Shanghai— Bank d/d 43 g On Java— Bank T, T, 135* On Japan— Bank d/d 104$ Sovereigns—baying rate61 words
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Article171 1919-06-06 6 Simple Device for Signalling. One of thtt dangers incidental to motor traffic, <»§ptciaUy in bn«y etreetn, ari«e« from the difficalty wb'.ch tbe driver of a covered motor vehicle findtt in tignallin? to traffic tollowing the direction h* to t&kf. Thie difficulty has b«>en fnrmonnted by a171 words
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Article125 1919-06-06 6 The City CourcjV of Berlin, after an excised debate, dtoided th*t the portraits and bi.sts of the ex-Kaiser end his family, which used to decora'- offices and schools, are tr, b- 1 retrovd. The proposal was supported on tb« around that a new spirit now reians in Berlin,125 words
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Article71 1919-06-06 6 Wneu charged at Wrexham with giving an improper exhibition, Elinba h Chrke, wh < tonrs country pleasure fairs as the tattooed lady," emphatically denied tbe offence, Buying tho tattoo marks only extended a few inohes above her knee* —Pnzzled by the conflict of evidence, the Bench witnessed71 words
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Article17 1919-06-06 6 Ship in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—B. s. J. B. Aug, Befjftet.17 words
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Article53 1919-06-06 6 Mr loel't Tho EoilowUlf »i< the o*<*tca c* aa B*agaaatt oi th. acltr-?lr .".^l'.toij Left Del:tkkkd is SUiQAPOBI LONDON. March 8 April 16 do 17 do 16 do 26 do 28 do 27 do 28 April I May 10 do 8 do 10 do 19 do 15 do53 words
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Article181 1919-06-06 6 Bata\ia, May 3) To-day id cddumenioratiiyii ot th three hundredth birthJay of tiatavU, the GovernorGtnerai, amidst enormous enthusiasm, iu the morning, laid a wreath at th" foot of the s'atue cf J*u Coen, the foonder ot BiL»vi.\ Ii-> aiide an inspiring sptcch r< calling our great past, and181 words
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Article67 1919-06-06 6 Liontenaut Colonel Theodore Rocsoveit ia thi.-.ki'. g ol following in his f«dhe;'s footsteps and entering ibr political matj bnt he has no', decided tor just what .poeitio i be will run. Some Republican leadt is are urging him to consid* tbe p'ei'ion of prieManl of tbe Board of Aldermen of67 words
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Advertisement116 1919-06-06 6 K RUSE'S FLUID I Magnesia THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Mil I M I Peace at Lost CELEBRATE IT BY (tyi DRINKING IV Beer and Stout. THE PQPULAH BIYMAGES. Bold Everywhere G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone116 words
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Advertisement613 1919-06-06 6 ■■BP* 1 ii i i i i ii mmm m I The ft* T niC i only Complete fl ISIO£ 5l I fcr the f,eart Biood uLUDIUL Muscles I Preparat:* n, and Nerves. 1 Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraiii-Dability-Rapid Growth-Serofuh I TUBERCULOSIS I Opotherapy of th 9 blood with its act to princi613 words
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Advertisement687 1919-06-06 6 KIR IN I J A p A B N B E E S E T B YAMATO Co., siwpon. B~EER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN (CONVERSION LOAN) BONDS. Bearing Interest from tfia 15th NoveiUsr, 1919, at 5v pir cent pe r aiiHm, paiable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th687 words
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Miscellaneous216 1919-06-06 6 Mails Close. To-day. Batn Pabat Meran ?.S0 poo Snukawang, Pamangk,i.t Samba» Singkara 3 pet Malacca and Maar Lady Wild 8 pin Bawean, Sonrabaya, Bandjerma»*in. Stage n, Kota Barue, 4 Samariml i Swaerdecroon 8 pm P. Sainbu, Biiliton, Batavia, Cheribon, Samaiang ti Hunrabava D ran Twist 8' pro Rangoon Jiuus 3216 words
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Article828 1919-06-06 7 The Latest inve Bombay, May 14.—The decision of the Secretary of State to raise exchange from Is 6d to Is 8d has been received with great disfavour b the Indian mercantile community in Bjmbay, and some competent Englishmen regard it as a permanent penalisation of the country's export828 words
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Article180 1919-06-06 7 The Controller of La. bour, Mr Oilman, at tbeoooiy depot at Snngei Pmanj? has introduced part hread and ewfel potato ratioLß for the coolbe statiomu there. Ronphiy, the ration \<i 50 per en» rice ra'ion 8 ounces bread, and 2 ounoes sweet potatoes. This has now beea180 words
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Article64 1919-06-06 7 Bombay.May 20 AuAhmadabid correspond, nt writes that on Friday night at 9 am. a most severe dust storm ocourred which lasted for two and a half hours. Til storm was so fierea that many trees, in all parti of the city, were uprooted, tiles and roofs of several64 words
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Article40 1919-06-06 7 Orders for week ending Saturday June 7, 1919. Friday, June 6.—Meeting of Scoutmas'? rs and Friends, Commieoffice, 6 p.m. Ail Parades for the Fifth Singapore Troop are cancelled for the month of June. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.40 words
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Advertisement505 1919-06-06 7 BANKS The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements.) Head Offlcb Singapore, R»fflea Chambers 5 4 6. Branches Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Muar, 77/79 J*Un Saleinian. BatuPahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang CAPITAL. Anthorised $8,000,000505 words
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Advertisement502 1919-06-06 7 BAffKS CHARTtKEO BANK OF INDIA, JoraALlA AND GHMA. i N OOitPOKATfiD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, rW up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 sack £1,200,000 iUtsrvs Fund £2,100.000 Liatiiity of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. El r ;aiik of England, Tke Laadj >.ty and Midland Bank, Ltd, To duo Coi And502 words
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Advertisement610 1919-06-06 7 NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on 9th June, Monday, Whit Monday. 2 6 96 NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on lO.h June, Tuesday jj ftce Days. 12th Jane, Thursday J 3 6 12 6 The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Limited. (Incorporated in th.610 words
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Advertisement765 1919-06-06 7 NOTICES Substitution of Wheat and Flour (or 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 Northern765 words
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Advertisement202 1919-06-06 7 That Headachy Feeling arising from constipation, liverishness, or bile gives place to a sense of clear headed freshness and general physical comfort when mmm have gently cleansed and stimulated the digestive system. Pinkettes are sold by chemists, also free 60 cents the vial from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Singapore. GUIDEJOOKS.202 words
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Advertisement207 1919-06-06 7 Dr. I B's. Puspanla Rasahina (Pure Vegetable Preparation) A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR BOTH SEXES. CURES excess of heat, bleeding piles, biliousness, anaemia, paleness, giddiness, uterine and urinary diseasesThis is a cooling, refreshing and nerve invigorating Elixir. THY ONE BOTTLE AND IT WILL CONVINCE YOO. Lanka Apr Vedic Medical Hall 67207 words
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Title Section24 1919-06-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette turn* •Uly.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA riflBUN < tallei Dally VwL VL Mo. 131 61NGAPOBE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article299 1919-06-06 1 mm%mu nfaaVuJl WWM Messrs Wh-.-lock snd Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour us with the following advice under date 22nd May. The situation in oar Homeward Freight market is as follows To United Kingdom and Continent. The enormous demand for space on this299 words
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Article118 1919-06-06 1 Alphabetical list of Infected signal XGQ) and Suspected (signal FPB) ports: Bifnal necessary in adPort notified, dition to Dimw Qnarantiae ■an. Aaoaf XGQ Oarebro-Spiaal Meaiagiiij Bangkok FPB Plague Bangkek XGQ Cholera Hataria 4 Tandjong Prick XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ Small p«z Bombay XGQ Plairae OlliaatS XGQ118 words
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Article77 1919-06-06 1 Friday, June 6. —Moon in Equator 4h., M.—High Water :—3 32 am. Tft 7ins. 4.41 p.m. 7ft. sin. Saturday, Juu«. 7.—High Water —4.52 a.m. 7ft. 2in.; 5,40 p.m. 7ft 6ins Snndav, June B.—High Water —6.17 a.m. 7ft. 6.37 p.m, 7ft. 8 ius. Monday. June t, High Water:—77 words
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Article120 1919-06-06 1 Ten men appeared In the dock si Liverpool oharged with a series of thefts from various Atlantic liners. *tnoh of the stolen property, it was Slid, bud b**n recovered from their homes by the police. Mr George Telfer, of the White Star Line, told the stipendiary tint120 words
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Article65 1919-06-06 1 Arrangements have been made, says the Canton Times, for the publication on July 1 of a new shipping organ, The Shanghai Shipping snd Commercial News. It will be under the control of Mr Geo. T Lloyd, formerly of Hongkong. The new paper will be issued as s bi-weekly organ, and65 words
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Advertisement532 1919-06-06 1 «•¥■1 PH ll 1.11. SBjBjjpassjBsjBjrMrMBM TIE IALATA TBIBOIE *x» SHIPPING GAZETTE. 9\< Pmfimr Hmospmper of tk§ Strmiti Uttlmment*. tW PUBLISHED DAILY. Oessplet* Reports of Loeal Create. Oeadeaead Haws frost P.M.S., Java, Gala*, India, Oeyloa and Japaa. M mat late** Wu stews. P.«O.BRITISHhDIA AND APCAR LINE -Compacts* Ibtooipobati» Imlajt») MAIL AW532 words
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