Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1919

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VI. NO. 160 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 11.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 377 1 E V 15 R]Y THING IN THE Way o* MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., Head Office, 102, Market Street. Motor Works Dept, 80, Orchard Road. -GAIETY" CINEMA. Toa were hangry, ragged, and penniless, with no hope in your heart, and yon suddenly were made rich and comfortable and had a
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    • 266 1 For _Sale. A complete turn-oat, eempriaing a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. M.A. SAIBBQ SCO. General Mircbants ft lodij Cbtsgers. Ail an kindly solicited io Inspaat aax ahap at Johnston's Pier, Siagapore. Foreiga Coins of all kind* can
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    • 44 1 ypjti Horse j WHISKY B FINE if% OLD g|| HIGHLAND n I I! T»T Tp LYjIJft I Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time oi Bottling. FINEST BENCH Unchanged Unsurpassed Grape Brandy INSIST ON GETTING THIS BRAND SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.)
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    • 396 1 I THI Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. Stationers Printers, 20a-20c Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. S Always |I|asahi |fa BEER. I I Jp|j| Mitsui Haa Kaislta, Ltd. HANAYA SHOKAI No. 178, 179 Middle Road, Singapore.; RUBBER DEALERS AH!) ESTATE SUPPLIERS. ALWAYS IN STOCK fettle Acid 99 and 100 par cent, Survey Instruments, Tapping
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  • 390 2 Epidemic Relief Scheme. Bombay Corporation's Proposal. Bombay, June 23«—Some time back the Bombay Municipal Corporation instructed its medical relief committee to prepare a scheme for the future working of volunteers and voluntary organisations in con* janotion with th« health department on occasions of outbreaks of epidemic in the
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  • 538 2 Simla, Jnne 24 A Press Commui:iqae states The Government of India published a draft of certain roles whioh they proposed to make nnder the Excess Profits Duty Act 1919. They have received criticisms m«l suggestions from various Local Gov eminent* and commercial bodies :ind roles as finally
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    • 515 2 Jflgh-cfois tJgBp t m moderate 1 Cigarettes JSSSL 1 price*. I Cart m tie sefedßon #f the finest quality matured j£ lobacroe, stama* STATE EXPRESS 2E CIGARETTES with that indefinable something, wjaka it so gratifying to tho cultured smoker. I No 7 Virginia i in Vacuum Tins of 50. II
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    • 292 2 lIIIIDEJOOKS. By Lt.-Col. H. A. Newell, I,A F.R.0.5., Madras. The following books from the pen of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office. Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca. Outstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10 cents per book.
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    • 449 2 Peace! Peace! Peace! FIREWORKS for the forthcoming PEACE CELEBRATIONS ON 19TH JULY. I have in stock about $100,000 worth of fireworks of the best European made, consisting of: Torchlights (Bengal lights coloured also with Magnesium brilliant and pearl mosaic), one light gives 1 000 candlepower lasting 15 minutes, for procesion3,
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    • 327 2 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH iftSURAttCE CO LTD. Incorporated is Nhw Zealand FIRE Insurances effected ou BnHdings Rent and Merchandise or n*Ws description. MARINE Insurances aooepted to ail patti o4 the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK baoepiei to ail parts. L. 0. L. MARGOLIOUTH Manager, Offlcei: 2. Finlayson Green. The Eastern
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    • 504 2 Here is "A case for Wincarnis'» Everyone who need* new strength, new blood, oew nerve force, or new vitality is 44 A case for g Wincsjjnis,'" because Wincarnis' gives new Health to all who are I Week, Anaemic, "Nervy,"Rnn-iowi The wonderful results of •Wincarnis' in cases of Weakness, Aaatak Nerve
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  • 246 3 Singapore, July 11. Mean Latham A Go., 30-A, Raffles Plaoe advise the following quotations AlorOajfth $3.20 $3 23 AyerKuuings 1.20 1.25 AyerMolek 2.35 2.45 AyerPanai H.OO 11.30 Balgownle 5.10 5.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.60 0.70 Bukit Katil 0.95 1.05 Bukit X B 0.65 0.70 CuangkatSerdg.... 7.10 7.40 Gbneaiy
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  • 284 3 Singapore, Jnly 11. ..—S-e Local and General column. Cc pmt— Buaineai done, TautOi a.—Steady. Business done, Baao F.our- —Buaineai done, •tamhtcr.— Business done, /'-..t jr.—Steady. Baiineaf done OMff Products.— Market Quiet Latest Leal ■arid Vwtotieaa. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 80S. 45.00 Oopraßall 18 50 'Oopra Gorcng
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    • 235 3 To-NUfat t At 9 Sharp To-Night I! The screening will be commenced of The Silent Mystery A. Gripping and Thrilling Serial by a Master Serial Maker, A FRANCIS FORD SERIAL FEATURING FRANCIS FORD Actor, Author and Director Beautiful Mac Gaston and Fascinating Rosemary Theby AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for
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    • 522 3 I A FEATURE PRODUCTION WITH A GRIPPING STORY jhe A D LIVELY ACPI »N AND INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING PICTURES AlttmnbrtJ Alhambr a la la the only the Theatre AT THE theatre SZZt A I v a ft. JDD A -ss" M. I*, n MIVID fx f\ Orchestra TwM> etc and
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    • 314 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE T*"j< Pas-- Road. Trams Paaa tho Door. Seoond Show a%t 9.1S Universal Animated Weekly No. 19. A Herbert Rawlinxon Production 6 THE FLASH OF FATE 6 One of tbe supreme thrill dramas of the age. Universal Western Serial The Bull's Eye Epiawdo 11 FIRED
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  • 1550 4 Lord Robert Cecil has made another speech on the economic situation in E a rope. He if no alarmist, and whon he does go cot of hit way to bring it before the people of Britain that the economio condition of the im mediate future ia aerioas,
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  • 152 4 To Xhe Editor of tk» Malaya Tribmo. 8ir,—I do not know whether it hag already been brought to the notioe of our Food Controller about the reoent rise in prices of sugar, evidently put up by dealers on speculative bent Last week the price of brown
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  • 14 4 Output for June 1 Sluicing 86.44 pioals. Tribute 16.76 103,20
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  • 598 4 is quoted at $119; 300 ton, Robber is q»nt** »t 1/91 f OP and 1/8 for eh-.t. lor **P* The Hon Mr RC CinaVaai has consented to become a of the Estate Staffs AsscKsiatiou A mail from Europe will arriv. by train to-morrow morning Corr**. pondence will
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  • 59 4 Reutbr's Gables ?*P* t Id Russia jj Havas Service 5 General: o Indian News Straits Produce J Local Share Market The Economic Situation Local and General Sporting Who's Been Lucky? J Plays in Pyjamas Rubber Shares and Produce J Amusements Stocks and Shares Mail Notice The "Australia" L
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    • 148 4 j REDUCTION IN PRICE m Robinson's PATENT LEVER HATCH |8.50 Nickel case*. $950 Watcb ti*.j See Guaranteed Frlc a Good |9,50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. I Stud your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum 8t H l n Company court, (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. KlMorporfcU* 1 ta
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    • 228 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, > Uo us it ia not so. JUST ARRIVED: BUNTING Assorted Colours. HAMMERS Bali Pane, Stenebreaking, Sledge, Boiler Seating. Nicholson's Files Manganesite Paste Brass Wire Tube
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    • 207 4 "BIRDS' NEST" Brandy Per case of Quarts 116.00 Pints «17.50 Duty Extra. "CI. MAMILLE" Cognac Fer case of Quarts 114.0« Pinte 115.5« Duty Extra. Sole Importers:— Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. Wholesale and Retail win inspirit lutkuti. PEACE! PEACEI PEACE! PREPARE FOR ITS CELEBRATION. Decorate your Premises with Flags and] Buntings
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  • 183 5 More Bolshevist Doings. London, July 7, 11.35 p.m, Copenhagen The blockade of Libau has been raised. The Lettish government, headed by Ullmanis, is proceeding to Riga. London, July 7, 11.45 p.m. Renter learns that it has been de oi .'ed to despatoh an English regiment from the Caucasus
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  • 84 5 London, July 7. 1135 p.m. Paris: Inquiries have elicited that President Wilson was present at the Couucil when the decision to try the ex-Kaiser in London was reached. It was during the last week of the conference, at the Council of Four, that Mr Lloyd George raised the
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  • 81 5 London, July 7, 11-35 p.m. Mineola A rising temperature caused R 34 to riße three hundred feet owing to the girder to whioh Bhe was attached breaking. The airship was saved by the efforts of three hundred men sizing the rop«8 The nose of the gas bag was
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  • 65 5 London, July 7, 11.35 p.m. In the House of Commons, at the meeting of the Channel Tunnel Parliamentary Committee, Bir Wm Bull stated that everything was ready. Soundings had been taken and an engineer appointed. There was no difficulty aa regards finance. It was resolved that the
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  • 53 5 Londo July 8, f1.15 a.m. Ottawa, Jt». 7 The Dominion House of Comi >ns on the motion by Sir R Bore seconded by Mr McKenzie, lea of the Opposition, unanimously a opled the resolution of thanks to law military and naval forces of Canada for services
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  • 42 5 London, July 8, 2.35 a.m. Owing to the great increase of serious crimes and incitements to crime by the Sinn-fsin adherents, especially in a proclamation has been issued in Dublin suppressing the Binn«.fein organisation and its kindred assosiationa in Tipperary.
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  • 30 5 London, July 8, 6.15 am. The Prince of Wales is suffering from a severe chill. He is improv* ing but has cancelled his engagements for the week.
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  • 29 5 London, July 7, 11.35 p.m, Paris There are to be great victory celebrations on July 14th. thousand Poilus participate in the triumphal procession and guarding routes.
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  • 21 5 London, July 8, 6.15 a.m, Berlin, July 7; Ihe federal committee hai approved of ihe mification of the peace treaty,
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  • 426 5 General News Summary. Peris, July 9, 2.10 p.m. After several days waiting the situation over Fiume may be oleared up. The Counoil of Five has decided to name an inter-Allied Commission to investigate the recent events when considerable friotion took place between Italian and French troops. The Frenoh
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  • 20 5 London, July 8, 6.25 a.m, Rome The leading grain importers have decided to combine to control imports.
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  • 122 5 Society Formed at Seremban. An Indian Association of Serenaban has been registered under the Societies Enactment, 1913, snd the following gentlemen have been elected as office bearers President Dr 8 R Krishnan Vice-President, Mr M M Das Honorary Secretaries, Messrs C X D'Souza and F A Dawson Honorary
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  • 95 5 Previously acknowledged $17,871.94 L R Macphail Bishop of Singapore (Ist instalment) 250 J Dnnoan Roberts j» 0 0 Daniel Jj Thong Siong Lim The Lady Evelyn Young UJJ Lim Nee Soon Jg V Clumeck gj J A Ellas J2 E A Elias **X
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  • 142 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 403 rd Auction, 9th and 10th July 1919. Offered 1,709,840 lbs. or tons 763,52. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Ota. per lb, Prime 66 to 67$ Singapore Standard Quality 65 „67 Off Quality 58 „64 Crepe t Fine Pale
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  • 165 5 Singapore, July 10. Since last reporting the Market for Spot has remained firm while forward positions have been fluctuating. At the usual weekly auotions whioh opened on Wednesday, a feature of the sales was the attention paid to Ribbed Smoked Sheet, and this was maintained. Prioes
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  • 124 5 Singapore, J nly 10, Notwithstanding advioes of declining values in London and New York, the rubber auction opened yesterday to a firm market. There was an unusually large number of buyers in the market and keen competition waa witnessed at Intervals throughout the sale. Ribbed Smoked
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  • 347 5 Fraser Co's Report. Singapore, Jaly 10. Business in the Rubber share market was on a meagre scale but the tone was firm. Here and there prices were easier but nearly all the ohanges were unimportant. At the opening of the auctions this morning Sheet was in good demand and brought
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  • 192 5 Singapore, July 10. During the past week the market has been very steady with a fair amount of business passing. 67 and 68 cents per lb were paid for Spot or Jnly delivery Standard Sheets also July-August equal quantities monthly. The same grade packed in cases
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  • 368 5 (July 3 to July 9.) The share market continues very quiet. Robber.—The statistical position of rubber does not lead to optimism but the local market continues wonderfully firm. Last Week's Auctions. Total offered Tons 1110 Total sold 883; Top prioes Sheet 67$ ots Crepe 67$ ots
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  • 80 5 The Committee beg to aoknow' ledge with many thanks the following subscriptions for the above fund Previously acknowledged $1280 Collected by Mr Lim Kee Cheok, Mr W C P Bell }Q KM Hussain Jj Nah Yong Seng 10 Collected by Mr Song Chin Eng. Mr Tan
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  • 351 5 S.C.C.v. Boy Scouts. Fait and lively soccer waa tbe order of the day yesterday when the 5.0.0. met a team of Boy Scou»s on the former's ground. The home team won the toss and eleoted to defend the Munioipal Office end, leaving the Boy Scouts to attack with the
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  • 13 5 To-day's T A. Singles (Semi-Fisal.) De Souza—4o vs. Wheatley—4o.
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  • 194 5 Mr. J.C. Mo Heyzer (a well-known Ceylonese orlcketer) writing on May 27 to the Ceylon Independent from Samarang, Java, states: I arrived in good time here and I had a knook at orioket last Saturday against the town, playing for a scratch eleven, 74 and 39 (not
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  • 136 5 The death of Mr J R Brooke, Aast Snpdt. Government Monopolies, occurred on Wednesday night under very sad circumstances. He was found late that night lying dead in bed, with a bullet lodged in his brain, it having passed upwards through the roof of his month, and in
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  • 83 5 The Malay Mail reports that the body of a Chinese rubber dealer, who resided in a plantation behind the Chinese Catholic burial ground at Bnkit Nanas, was found on the side leading to his house early on Tuesday morning, with two stab wounds, one on either
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  • 308 5 War Loan Premium Ticket!. Lilt of tlokets entitled to Premiums in retpeet of the fourth drawing held on July Bth, 1919 "A" Series. Pint Prise of $1,000 drawn by tioket 475. Seoond Prize of $500 drawn by tioket 3543. Third Prize of $300 drawn by tioket 6479.
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  • 291 5 Recently, attention waa drawn by a contemporary to the fact that the straits Polioe have been deprived of the services of no less than four Inspectors within the last two months. The lon of these officers will be severely felt especially st s time when orime is so
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  • 72 5 Among the arrangementt for the Peace Celebrations will be the ting* Ing of Peaoe songs in the open by over a thousand school children. On Tuesday, and yesterday, praotioe was conducted at the Alhambra Theatre, kindly lent by the proprietor, Mr Tan Cheng Kee, whose associated cinema
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  • 496 5 Criticism o! America's Stage. New York, Msy 13 < The epidemlo of bedroom snd lingerie" plays which is raging in New York at present called forth a scathing denunciation of the entire American stage from one of the city's foremsot ministers of religion, Rabbi Stephen Wise, who
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  • 73 5 We (Malay Mail) hear of the following pending changes Mr M S H MoArthur, at present Under Secretary, F M S. is to go to Kedah as acting Adviser. Mr 0F S toner, at present Seoretary to Resident, Selangor, to act as Under Secretary, FM 8. Mr
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  • 196 5 The Cinemas. The Malacca Royalty Cinema ohange, July 11 to 14, comprises, in the second show further episodes of The Eagle's Eye and a 5-part Triangle play, Wee Lady Betty featuring lovely Bessie Love and in the first half a powerful drama, Circumstantial, snd two capital comedies. Pals First,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 LOST. Left behind in rikisha, one bound book of Music Finder will be rewarded on returning same to E. A. M. C, 2, Institution Hill. 117 117 Coming! Coming!! Willison Wirth's Circus. GRAND 0 OPENING NIGHT Monday, 14th July, 1919. I tOT
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    • 202 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Malay clerk, must be intelligent and be able to read and write Malay and English. Apply to No. 26 Middle Road. 11 7 M— 31 1 NOTICE. THE BUGIS RUBBER WORKS, Bukit Timah. Notice is hereby given thftt the undersigned will not be responsible in respect
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  • 770 6 Prtsss fctttf- is tit Market tin ■•mia^ ItanlfriiiBd Kvatt, Bxabaofa and Snaia Brakan, Ini tba foUowiaf 1M ol «HMiw kuobu mm. 9m. T» u Bit■aUatr. I/- AUmi t/9 1/4 I/. Anglo Java 4/8 8 t/. Aaglo-klalay It/- 16/1 Ay.rKunir.g 46/- M,I/- BataaaMalak 1/4 4» ft 1 BaaaUnvae
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  • 51 6 bingapoio, July 11. 0» LondonB&nk 4 m/ 8 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/i 2/4 £1/32 On India— Bank T, T. 131 On Hongkong— 0. H*J°* Bank T, T, 13g On Japan— Bank d/d 103 Sovereigns—buying r*te $B.'A Bank of England rate 5;/ Br. lilver In London
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  • 158 6 Ta-day. Port Swettenham a T Anion -BunU 8 pm Malacca and Moax Kaka 3 pm Batu Pahat Am* L*,, ng 8 pm Medan Van Goeu, 8 pm Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Mekhiur Treub Bpm Sourabaya, etc. Sekkow Maru 4pm To-morrow. Cn<»u 'Axmere 9 am Pulau Batam and Pnlau
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  • 18 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—s. a. Arabian M aru, Tamba Maru.
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  • 117 6 The annual report for 1918 of Mr X M Baker, Ag Treasurer, F M S, ia issued with the Gazette. The bulk of the figuree have already been published in the Chief Secretary's annual report. Mr Baker states Investments increased from «37,748,440 to $64,685,383. A sum
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  • 95 6 The half-yearly report of the above for the seoond half of last y* ar shows a surplus of income over expenditure after payment of interest and siuking funds. The credit balance for the period was #81,300. The tonnage handled showed a decrease of 14,179 tons, wharf revenue
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  • 169 6 They were talking of the precocity of children and everybody present, exoepting one man who waa a doctor, had told his pet lie on the subject. Bat surely," one of them said, taming to the doctorinan, you've come across some cases of precociouenees in youngsters, haven't yon, doctor Y(s,"
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  • 87 6 Programme of Drilld, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 19. Saturday, July 12, 2.30 p.m— Baleatier Range, Eurasian Co, 8V«J! Sunday, July 13, 7.30 a.m i Balestier Range, Eurasian Co, SYR Monday, July 14, 5.10 pm.. Drill Hall, Band and Bugles. Wednesday, July 16, 5.00 p.m.— Drill
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  • 61 6 •'•llfftrrr? !e U*4aa\ Th? following are tk? ?ates depart*, ro from Singapore of the Furopesn Mails s :d **:nlr dallverj IB London. Larr Delivebkd n BIHOAPOBI London. May 2 Jane 6 do 8 do 14 do 17 do 21 do 2J do 21 do 24 do 30 do
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 359 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. Peace ot Last CELEBRATE IT BY flfo DRINKING Bk Beer and Stout. THI POPULAR BBVBBAGBS. Sold Everywhere. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bote Importer! for 5.8., F.lf.S. ami Sumatra. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore, Tkone 8145. Ul .<
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    • 374 6 The 1 Tonic only Complet9 fl IfIDF fl I for the Heart, Blood ULUD L U L Muscles Preparation. and Nerves. Anaßmia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. GHob6ol is a typical aoti?e remedy or medicinal food tor imparting Strength and Energy, •Tree from
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    • 382 6 A I P A B N b E S E Sj E j T I B YAMATO CO., Siniipon BEER POWELL Co., Ltd. Forthcoming Auction Sales. Land Sales every Tuesday. Furniture S a les ewr, Saturday. Other days of the month (except Sundays) lfiJii laneoua Goods. J At a Date
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  • 702 7 A Comic Opera Mutiny Adelaide, Jane 8 I An object lesson which will be read with feeling* of deep r-egret haa daring the past few days be« n famished to the people of Australia. The announcement that the Commonwealth flagship Australia (which was in Colombo about a month
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  • 148 7 News was reoeived some few weeks ago of the death in London from influenza of Mr B W H. Bow, Demonstrator in Zoology at King's College, London. Mr Row's sole hobby was Philately, and his collecting was confined to the stamps of one country only, namely Siam, of
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  • 202 7 28th. October, 1914. [To the Editor of the Finang Gaz->tte."l Sir,—lt seems fitting, at this time, that public attention shonid be drawn to the omission hitherto to create a permanent memorial in Penang to tbe memory of the brave men who were lost with the Mousquet" on the morning of
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  • 33 7 Orders for week ending Saturday July 12, 1919. Friday, July 11.—Football League 4th Troop tb. sth Troop, 5.15 p.m. Physioal Drill Class. YMO A, 8.30 p.m. Frank 0, Sands Commissioner.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 501 7 BANKS He Ho Hang Bank, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlement*..) Head Office Singapore, Baffles Chambers 5 A 6. BRANCHES; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Mnar, 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPftbafi, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $8,000,000
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    • 463 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parrs Bank, Ltd.
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    • 611 7 NOTICES Robber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify tbe public that we have established ourselves aa rubber merchants and commission agents at Meaara Heug Loong'a premises, No. 40 Robinson Road. (Telephone No. 736). Poh Chun Co. 40, Robinson Road, 66 a c The United Sawmills, Limited. Notice is
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    • 503 7 NOTICES Mealie Meal. A consignment of Mealie Meal haa lately arrived from South Africa, and supplies can now be obtained from the Secretary, Food Controller, or from MessrsHuttenbach Bros, who are acting as Distributing Agents on behalf of Government. The cost ia $12 per bag of 195 lbs ex godown
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    • 409 7 A RIFLEMAN B RECORD And Why He Was Able To 11 Carry Oo." Wounded three times, gassed, blown up in a trench, and kept a prisoner of war for a brief period, is the record of Rfln. E. T. Hoyland, whose home li at 18, Woodcote Place, W. Norwood, London.
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    • 355 7 ennnnnunniiuH I Your Baby should enjoy Childhood's 1 i Happy Days There is nod >uhtabout this baby enjoying 3 chi.dhooa's happy daya. She wai reared on 3 Glaxo. Your naby c?.r. as strong and ss This is because Glaxo is a complete food 5 for all babies, :.n ui.:it.»in*the same
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily Vol. VI. No. 160 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS
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    • 312 1 Arrivals. JULY 1. Montana Bri 4410 Capt Carey from B Fapan Jane 27 Asiatic Petro. leim. JULY 3. Fah Wo Bri 290 Capt Cole from P Sham Jnly 1 Asiatic Pet role am, Zeelandia Dot 345 Capt Meyer from Pladjoe July I Asiatic Petro leom. JULY 7. Jono
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    • 168 1 JULYB. Kamparßri 499 for P Swettemham T Anson. Baa Whatt Hin Bri 176 for Malacca it Maar. Ipoh Bri 528 for Penang via P Swettenham. Anjon Bri 95 for Malacca and Maar. Circe Bri 314 for Belawan Deli. Mantilla Bri 3506 for B Papan via Samboe. Scott Harley Bri
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    • 21 1 Friday. Jnly 11.—Moon Max Deo. 8. Oh. at. High Water—9. 45 a.m. 7ft. 6in 8.50 p.m. 9ft. Oini.
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    • 87 1 Alphabetical Hit of Infeoted (signal X OQ) and Suspected (iignal F P B) Porto Signal (neoea- ■aryj in adPort notified. dition to Diaeaat Quarantine Amoy FP B Cerebro-SpiMl B*n*k°k PPB Pui;e JliMi i, Bangkak ZQQ ChnhL Batayta a Tan*. ■ate*** J2 q Chol El. Q Cholera Bombay XGQ Cholera
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 588 1 THE MALAYA TBIBUIE AJTD MOPPING GAZETTE, Tm *99tdmr Hewepmper the Streite Settlements. 9W PUBLISHED DAILY. Ceaaplett Report! of Local EreaU. Coadfued Newi from P.M.8., Jara, Cklaa, India, Ceyloa aad Japaa Fa* aad Latest War Ntwi. P.*O. British India AND APCAR LINE (OOMPUSTIS iNOOaPORariO II EIOLUTB) MAIL AND PASBENCER SERVICES. Peninsular
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      • 510 1 For Penang and Calcutta The Company's s s Kwalsang, 1,434 tons net register, is intended to sail for above ports on or about 17th July. For further information, apply to Boustead Co. Agenta. 11 7 17 v For Hongkong and Kobe. The Company's a s. Fooksang. 1,987 tons net register,
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      • 200 1 Phone No. 1925. O. S. K. Tbe Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. 1 De Soiiza Street. PrtpMifi Sllllns torn SluapiPi r»nbj««i lo ehaoga wiibrat m««) For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portsaid. Amazon Maru mid July (No Passenger Berth available for Burope. Space for London
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      • 284 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) (-■dec Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Qoverswest. (Sabjeot te Alter a dona wltboat Notlee) European Una (Via Snez Canal) Fortnightly Servioa Fop (Malacca), PtuH, Colombo. Siez, London vi Antwerp. rambaMaru 11th July Mishima Mam i2n d July SadoMaru end JulJ Awa Maru (Antwerp
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      • 61 1 i the mm TRIBUiT AND JS SHIPPING GAZETTE. !J Phone ItTo. 171.' SUBSCRIPTION RATE 8 Payable In Advance. Per annum $Uoo Half-yearly 7 25 Per quarter M Per mensem 125 Poetage Extra SO Cta. per month. INCLINE OF STEAMEK. 9««f Bo." t.TMToah Smmmg Cbooi" *,77§ Tow, The above steamers are
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