Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY..] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VOL VI. No 170 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. .tit v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 266 1 J^brythingI J IN THE I I Way otf I MOTORING CONSULT j HIN WATT Co., I Head Office, 102, Market Street. 1 Motor Works Dept. 80. Orchard Road. I "GAIETY" CINEMA. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! AT 7,30 8B*RP FINAL INSTALMENT OF THE THRILLING 1DDIB POLO SIRIAL THE BULL'S EYE Episodes 14,
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    • 163 1 Forjale. A complete lurn-ool, com prising a Buggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL ('AMONG PACAR ROAD. M.A. SAI6001 CO. General Merchants A Money Cnangers. All are kindly solicited to inspect ear thep at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kinds tan
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    • 40 1 WHISKY li F,NE Qgj| HIGHLAND |iPH| BLEND. Guaranteed 8 Tears Old at Time o( Bottling. GUINNESS'S STOUT See you get Al\VayS ill this Brand j Condition j Sole Agents: EH GUTHRIE i Co., fl LIMITED j|gß (Incorporated in Singapore £mrj*^ik
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    • 316 1 I9H Straits Albion Press, r LIMITED. I 1 Stationers Printers,! aOa-20* CoUyef Quay, I SINGAPORE. I Estate Supplies! Acetic (99&98 D Acid Veneer Chests Mo ml Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan diaisfta, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan,) HANAYA SHOKAI No. 178, 17» Middle Road, Singapore.! BUBBER DEALEB S A»D ESTATE
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  • 581 2 Incident at the Ipoh Assizes. Tlx f c ling* of a m Bn w i, o f or mouths had bcMs) crouching in tbe ihfjiow of the k h "(jw*, thinking *fp«kinL', aii.l dreaming (f nothing clho bet cf the hangman's rope—the ust retribution which the law
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  • 48 2 OriWs for week ending Saturday, July 2b, 1911. fhursdaj. July 24,—Football. Association vs. 8 0 C. 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 25.—Football Leagn*, 3rd Troop vs. 5th Troop. 5.15 p.m. rbysical Drill Class, p.m. Saturday, Jnly J6.—4th Troop Inspection, 4 p,rn. Frank C. Sands Commissions r,
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  • 29 2 Programme of Drills, etc, for week ending Saturday, July 26.' Saturday, July JO, 2.30 p in.— Balestier Range, 8 V H. Gilbert Day, Captain Ag. Adjutant.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 134 2 High-class at moderate I Cigarettes prints. I I Tht Cigarettes with an international 1 I reputation—distinctive in every respect. i S 555 Virginia: in Vacuum Tim of 50. I $1.05 H Soh Mannfaotnw: A PDA TH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. iliili f j In youth we learn, in age
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    • 286 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE ESTATE uf WOVANNI GAGGINO, dea.aaed. 999 Years Leasehold SEA-SIDE BUNGALOWS and TOWN PROPERTY *?PVSafun% Ltd Wil short! > otfer Auction at their Saie-roJu, 2 BL NGALOWS at Tanjon* Him, and known a. Villa Alb. and Villa Trauionto respectively 1 SHOPHOCSE. Municipal No. 131 Middle Road. POWELL
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    • 311 2 lew Stock of Bcoks Just Received Imperial Germany by Prince Bernhard Y on Buiow f l.iO Slaves of the Huns by Hon riette Celarie I M) My Years in the Kaiser's Army by an ex-, fricer IX Q The Barbarism of Her,in by G. K. Chesterton o.3ft Spiritualism by J.
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    • 25 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNEI\ AND REPAIRER. Oesd aa« »etl selected Mask feat* Pleas, etc. Qood Strhi|s ftr «'*<* lastraaeats. «OtKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TEIMI MBOEIATi.
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    • 330 2 A Match Is All You Need Shaler Vulcanizers. vade CO. Iff 29 7 GUIDE BOOKS. By Lt.-Col. H. A. Newell, 1.A., F.R.ti S.. 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,
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    • 334 2 The best Alternative to Ham an Milk. milk food De, 1 F»va a. i MILK FOOD Vtv I rNa MALTED FOOD Ss> I Ft»» f rpHZftl to grwttr 4«Mi feet mm tm m» UhkHM' 1 tt born* u4 ikPNi, wait*. aMtat 111 m i tmAmUJTT- partially to Mil •atorUl m
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  • 231 3 singaporr. Jaly 24. M<«n Latham A Co., 30-A, 1)1*6 Plaoe advite the following quotationi Alorftuah .c. $3.20 $3.25 AyerKaningi 1.20 1.25 AyerMolek 2.40 2.50 AyerPanai 11.10 11.30 Bilgownle 5.05 5.30 Bokit Jelotong jh 0.60 0.70 BikiiKaul 1.00 1.05 Bukit KB .5. 0.65 0.70 ChangkatSerdg.... 7.00 7.25 Glenealy
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  • 286 3 Singapore, Jnly 14. fc>«« Local and General oolnmn. Oo§im PsShsnai done. j Tut -ioea. —Steady. Business dene, oopo Flour. —Busineet done. I Gambler. —Business done, Pepper-—Steady. Business done OiAer Products." Market Quiet latest Leal *****1 DemOO* Nutmegs 110 S. per ptenl 140.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Oopra Ball
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 364 3 From Thursday, July 24 to Tuesday. July 29. A MULTIPLICITY OF FEATURES PROVIDING A SUPERFLUITY OF ENTERTAINMENT AT THE MARLBOROUGH Tbs Ball for Oomfert, Good Music and Good Piotares, Beech Road Second Show At 9 p.m Sharp A GRIPPING INTERNATIONAL FEATURE presenting DORIS KENfON, OF THE HIDDEN HAND fAME AND
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    • 446 3 ammmmm9ammamma99mm Trom Friday, July 18, to Wednesday, July 23 Tats* CB? ANOTHER WILLIAM FARNUM FEATURE. A BIGGFaV 'llhMhsTil Alhamhra is and stronger oni this timb to •Mkw AT THE "^J^j^ 1 The Hall for flush, and Features JJJJJ* datlOB. OHACH HQAD tatSTWSs*, Bwcond Show 9.15 p. Urn A William Fox
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    • 380 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE amih»« Bmmm R.*» Trams Pass tie Door, leoond Show eat 9.50 Pntrcrsal Animated Weekly No. (Z> M1TRO PICTURES CORPORATION Present Exquisite Emmy Wehlen ia 8 The Shell Game S Tmm the Story Good Will and Almond Shells."| THE SHIELDING SHADOW lera*4e r Through Bolted
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  • 958 4 t«rt moat important arvt eoc -ie ragu-tt :f W. are tcid that Mr CburehiZ after a nttt to Mr Lkjd Qaerg* zz±k-i tpeech at the P*»*"J banquet of the new aauare group, aad that the proposed •mmrVmi wmm cf 'hit centre parry a it* pclisoai Kcaatkc ma
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  • 30 4 "*-*4 11 h fc J'J Suit 2r 2 z 7. Carvr j-* i»7 '^-j ■v»t -:4c Tie», V Wi■!i■£ T ic; at* -j i<r- V. -•-C~ «»f.:c--;
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  • 18 4 1 -ii :r7L >-•:- v« ccxricrfs; re.: £j -i-:-: i-»,.; j 7 rJ. J?*f ,rork K l
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  • 21 4 Willison Untitled ic. i-- i; i-r .1". ic eooue j. two new ekrmz* !irr-» "lac o*£*ly tc r«e tcari:---*: --a*7
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  • 118 4 umesioc in si-* i ita pr-e-i a az In _r; The Ocean Wi.; reaouisg Dam £ecyon aad Ca,-..-- iaakael —r- i i fearore Size of Ec: ?.k.-sc: inf Giadyi aauakvefj is gsejfhc >« rci=a Iz z:zn vBriig* cf D«:: .'-a "die African —a 1 j •Crazed i CcnaeOy.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 113 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE RobfnsorVs PATENT LEVER WATCH *8 io X kkd cam. $9.50 Walcl n s^J, inarameet' w Br Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT I Roads, Pavements, I I Flooring, etc I 1 •••ill I I stc4 :*dtw iba I I Asiatic I I Petroleum I 1 Company cc«n I I
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    • 220 4 Champion Post Drills Union Twist Drills Round and Square Jackson's Stain Varnish Dark Oak Mahogany Rosewood Walnut Copper Rivets and Washers Copper Boat Nails Copper Tacks GUAN~KIAT AND Co., Ltd. J ac RHlllip Street. 1 514.80 j f pc«« Be* we New" cars W*m HIRE Day Night. nim wrom hike
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    • 101 4 #fflV«tty tm prortttag retrmkmwmtA far faaaan? Z-.iZm, .rjirjL mad otamr i xj ttrm mmmer -r~h xurm «c £t* 7: li-* ::-Tri.*- -7 :ia ear >t r«g-...iVr-: i < «iz.:£» :f f- T t:« w-.n f. .7 T2^'.«-i S5 50 fTOII fmp E. CHEOIfi 111, Soma Badge Bead, 3TS6APOR& Hers srt
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  • 433 5 tbe Two Great Patriots. London, July 17, noon. Stookholoi: A telegram from Kovno sitates that the Germans are quiokly evacuating Lithuania. London, July 17, 8.25 p.m. Paris Koltchik has advised the a reme Counoil that he desired a hiookade of the Black Sea, but at nreseat he was
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  • 98 5 London, July 16, 2.30 p.m. The proposed establishment of a new Centre party has provided a political sensation. The holding of the dinner mentioned earlier only became known when some of the Commoners present returned to the House, and caused considerable ex* citement. Mr Churchill spoke for
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  • 67 5 London, July 18, 1,25 p.m. In the Commons in the course of a discussion on cable delays. Sir John Denison Pender said he hoped jtet by the end of August all the *-*tern Telegraph cables would be very fair working order. The Eastern expected to lay a new
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  • 50 5 London, July 19, 7.20 p.m. The King has approved of the engagement of Helena, daughter of Marquess of Cambridge, forJ er 7 Duke of Teok, to Major J'elyn G ibbßf Coldstreams, ex aide m camp to Lord Minto in India. °c w a ooualn of Lord Aldenham.
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  • 49 5 London, July 18, 8,0 p,m. ThePrinoe of Wales, in Hyde of s nnn WltDfeMed the march P aBt American troops who were n on the 19th. He made a JJ*«- of congratulations on their Jr** a PPearance and emphasised 2 BritlBh appreciation of Ameri*o comradeship.
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  • 382 5 Thanks the British People. London, Jnly 17, 8.0 p.m. General Smuts in a valedictory statement on the eve of his returning to Soath Africa, expresses his warmest thanks to the British people daring the last two and a half years, who had not hesitated to honour and trust
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  • 263 5 London, Jaly 16, noon. Madtid The resignation of the Cabinet is dne to an adverse vote on the question of abases, at the last elections, involving a hundred seats, concerning which there were heated debates in Parliament. London, July 17, noon. In the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain announced
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  • 77 5 London, Jnly 18, 6,30 p.m. A special jury, Lord ReadiDg presiding, has awarded Lord Newton, formerly in oharge of the Prisoners of War Department of the Foreign Office, £5,000 damage for libel against the Daily Mail, which accused him of sneering at the sufferings of British
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  • 255 5 Tbe Allied Decoration. London, July 18, 1.25 p.m. A report of the Government oommittee dealing with the question of war medals states that the Allied war medal will be called ths victory medal and bear a winged figure of victory and the inscription »the great war for oivilizatiorand
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  • 168 5 London, Jaly 18, 2.0 p.m. There was a very impressive ceremonial at the Gaildhall when the honorary freedom of the city, and a sword of honour was conferred on General Pershing, who was reoeived with a great ovation, the aadienoe standing np, and the band playing the
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  • 174 5 London, July 17, 12,5 a.m. In the House of Commons de- bate, criticising Sir Edward Carson's speech on Mr Clynes motion for adjournment, tbe Attorney General declare 1 that the speech was not an offence against the law. There was nothing therein, however much to be
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  • 187 5 London, July 17, 1.45 a.m. Mr Winston Churchill, in a memorandum regarding the strength of the army, says that the recreation of the regular army is proceeding satisfactorily. 209,000 volunteer recruits have already been obtained. If the present rate of enlistment is maintained, the probability is that
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  • 306 5 Some of Its Dangers. London, July 17, 8.0 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Illlngworth said that the question of aerial malls had much occuj f°d the Government's attmti d, though it had been placed under the air force Th tain achieved in flying the AiUuuu b
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  • 190 5 Still No Unity. London, July 16, 9.10 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Berlin states that Germany is preparing a scheme for establishing regular airship linos between Berlin and Odsense, Coperhag'n *md Stockholm. Trial flights are being made with a cnrrjing a hundred passengers apart fro n the orew.
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  • 192 5 The Shantung Question. Paris, Jaly 22, 4.25 p.m. The French battleship Gondorcet has arrived at Finme. The French Government has demanded the extradition of Lieutenant Simons, who provoked the Darning of the French flags before th* statue of Frederick Willem at Berlin. Marshal Foch will refuse to permit
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  • 8 5 Output for June.—Tribute Pols. 101.60.
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  • 595 5 The Great Victory March. London, July 17,10.25 p.m. It is announoed that 5,000 officers and men of all arms have been chow n to represent the British and Dominions forces in the victory march, including squadrons of all cavalry regiments, various sections of artillery, signallers, royal engi. neers.
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  • 95 5 London, July 18, 10.45 p.m. The Gazette announces the posthamons award of the Victoria Crow to the late Captain Edward Mannock of the air force, D 8 O with two bars, M C and bar, in recognition of bravery of the first order. In aerial combat he
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  • 56 5 London, July 30, 3.35 a.m. Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was taken ill after the Peace procession and was conveyed home in a motor car. London, July 20, 10.45 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig had contracted a chill. He has had a restful night, his temperatuie is now
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  • 603 5 Commons Pass Peace Bill. London, July 17,2.30 a.m. Washington, July 16 i Th* Senibe foreign relations committee has unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the State Department furnish copies of any treaties affecting the Japanese and German rights in Chin' l ,particularly the Chino-G r man oonventiou of
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  • 117 5 The Chartered Bank have received the following telegram from their London Office Shell Company request us adviae—Making issue at par of one share in two to shareholders on 16th June 1919 fraotions being disregarded (full stop) Bearer warrant holders required to lodge with your Branch's their warrants with Coupon 33
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  • 335 5 Farther Serious Strike*. London. July J6,9.10 p.m. Th* swart of arbitration at Westonus- iv Ust case affecting the shipbuilding and engineering trades has decided against the employers' application on the gronud of the oost of living, declining to rpdnoe •be *vr>r bonna by five shillings weekly. London, Jul;
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  • 161 5 Some Home Items. London, July 17,11.55 p.m In the bantam weight boxing at Olympia, twenty rounds, the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert, and also General Pershing being present, for a pnrse of £stooo5 t 000 Jimmy Wilde beat Pal Moore of the United States on points. London, July
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  • 20 5 Tournament, Yesterday's Tie. A. Singles (Semi final),—Wheatley— 40 beat Do Sour*— 40 6—4, I_6, 6—2.
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  • 53 5 His Exoellency the Governor and the Lady Evelyn Young will be present at tbe fiial football match for the Colman Shield" on the Beach Road ground on the 26th instant at 4.45 p.m. The finalists are the Sitnpolan Mubebah Club aud the Marine Police Team. A good
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  • 52 5 The Single Handicap Tournament which had been in progress in the Singapore Catholic Club has now reached the concluding stage. On Saturday, the 26th, at 4 p.m. Mr F Martens plays Mr H Mitohell in the final. In the S C C Lawn Bowls Tournament yesterday Markham
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  • 45 5 London, July 20, 2 0 a.m. Washington, Jaly 19 t The Btate Department hat made argent representations to Mexico anent the robbery of American sailors at Tampico by bandits similar to the inoident in 1914, whioh led to the American occupation of Veraciu*.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 501 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, BILL COLLECTOR WANTED. Vacancy filled. Thanks to applicants. The Cycle Carriage Co. Ltd, 24 7 24 7 TO LET Storehouse, No. 8 Kim Seng Road, area 20,959 square feet, at riverside; good facilities for loading or landing. Immediate entry. Apply to Messrs Meng Soon Seng, 78, Boat Quay.
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  • 697 6 mmmhmmm Umm> Vaftm MM ffM Wmm tf* Jm* M tl ngf i I*- Iftf 1 Apl l 44> MV- t*m+i M 4« 1 I Ba4mGa?ai IS- M t MM TW. !W MV Jtofca* M i JM*X*>*«. Mf Mf V- BBkUJUm>a* 4.- M i 1 BtßtWat v n;
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  • 57 6 Singapore Jaly 24. On London— Bank 4 m/i 2/i 7/16 Demand 2/4 S/J 6 Private 3 m/« 2/4 11/16 On India— Bank T T. 131 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 4(5 On Java— Bank T. T, 1344 On Japan— Bank d/d 10U Boyereigna—baying rate 18 64 Bank of England rale
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  • 19 6 Ships in commucicatlon witb the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—s. s. M*lchior Treub, Prins der Netherlandec, MaU-sm.
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  • 368 6 The iunoii g-reral of the Singapore Polo Club wu held in th- Exchange Room* jetvrdav, Mr H C Cook»-Yarboroagh (President) in the chair, others present being Mr C E HaritOL (Hon Secy), Msjor Yi.es, Major Cunningham, Messrs P Carnoiohaei. Habback, EC H Wolff, ORS Bat*m»n, D Campbell
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 82 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF at 9 At AVERYS* AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach bbos. Co. DRINK 3 and Btoiat. THI POPULAB BETH BASIS. Sold Everywh^pti. O. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importer! for BL8., F.M.S. aad Sumatra. S, Malacca Street, Singapore Thong 81 a. Ul Aura*." CELEBRATION Mow on wlaui
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    • 384 6 The j Tonio only Complete HI fl DCfl I tot the HearV Bood liLUdIUL Preparation, and Nerves, Anaemia-Neurasthenia Gromh-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princiotes. Oiobeol ii a typical active re oedy or medidiiaJ food for Strength and Energy, s^~^^^*\ *ree from my Toxic Agent V P
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    • 46 6 LOOK OUT Saturday. #uly 26 THS STAB OPERA will give A SPECIAL PROGRAMME At Tbe Theatre Mill North Bridge Road. To-morrow, Friday. By Special Request j NjaJ Dacima AND Edward William will be staged. PSone isas for seats. K. H Ch&OnkTt Proprietor. Y. L. Tan, Managsr.
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    • 339 6 The Borden Lifted. Sciatica causes the most eesrte agony, makkg roar life a, border bat if you don't fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on yoo—and then There it only one tajpy weapon that you can use ia yoex fight—and that weapon U to
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    • 200 6 KJRIN t 1 P I A !B w B jE S E 8 E T I R TAMATO A Co., *w*n I BEER KEYNOTE OF DISTINCTION Call and ace Ihe fine display ol 3haded heavy Crep* Silk Ladles 9 Rest Gowns Every one bears Ihe little tooches of embroidery that
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 nails Cltse. Tiiaj P-rt Zr.tkam icl «=85, IS S£ t tS£ '*ii2s? T»-— rrow g**- 6 Hoek T»» »a i£./j Pai*« H. t z Gee* EAio* j KzsmtjLj 10 ia »c4Jk*b Pyrrz. .a Spa .-*.-1*1 x •fl-i a«st.a R*j*i -/f t pc- ta Pr -rt 3>et(«>ua A T Ax-oc 'L;u
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  • 2378 7 How Gernuoy Was Humbled, Oen Sir F Mauiicr, in an article iu tbe National Review, gave the best j abort account we remember to have j seen of the wonderful campaign iu j the We-I in 1«J18 which turned the tide 0 f tin War H nftrv>
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 421 7 BANKS lis Ho Hong Bank, Limited |a the Strait* Settlement!..) Head Office Kittles Chambers 5c 6 BRANCHES; p muu Beach Street. Ha |3I J»uker Street. 77/79 Jalau Suleiinau. Rale Pebet, iu9 Jalau Kabamat. sirencief at London, New Francisco, Semarang palembeng and Trang. CAPITAL. $s,ooo,ooc $6,000,000 $3,000,000 n $3,000,000 Off DlRECTORS:
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    • 427 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 1.200.00 C Reserve Fuud £2,100,00 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors l,200,00(J BANKERS. B ink of England, London Joint City and Mid laud Bank, Ltd. Loudon Couniy Westminster
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    • 515 7 NOTICES Robber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify the public that we have established ourselves as rub. ber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loony's p-emises, No. 40 Robinson Road, (r^l-pdone No 736). Poh Chan Co. 40, Robiniou Road. FBASEB NEAVE Limited. SINGAPORE. Messrs Fraser and Neave,
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    • 238 7 What Loaa of Weight Means. How Many People Maintain Strength. When >ou are UJ and losing weight, failing b strength aud growing pale and sallow day by day, it is a sign that you need more blood. Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built
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    • 170 7 |IHiPllllllilllll!!!!llllllllll|||||||H 1 ths Court af S&ar* I A Royal Pood for your Baby 1 it complete food for all Babies, beeauae it contain* I I 1 Sjg°A* mad rea< *y,Baby by adding hot water only-da >wt g /fjfc i/oor Doctor! §j "Builds Bonnie Babies*' I Ctieiuists aal Store* at St.50
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] »'JPPLE»EW7 TO Tfif M AL4 Vm\ TRIBUNE. atao ?«L VL- -Ad 170 SLXGAPORK THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 FKICE Cm
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    • 532 1 jJ wmmm v imn ThTiii J ~+~Li- fimtm and Cc. tt* ken aj ttij freight broken a: krviza »fvie» cnier date 3rd Ja_j. z -i v Sk. 'j P-mcif 'nn 17il Asrii 191» Tariffs U st:r \>>suz ;.*;;..r. i 4 G. 11: S 1 VS. 'jt f*r
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    • 62 1 Li- zz.zs 1 zs i- f;r vtn- ?v l .i: i Kit* Bri 274 for ttaias-t ani M: Bri b-f tor Btio a&i Bm Poh One Bri I"', tor nmm ri» porta. Ls: :'.r BMi ri» -.ax 72"! _~s Ctafcaawtaßr :*'fc?Lau. -»«*-~aa: i Poh fcaa Brl 4-: for "l^mi
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    • 151 1 ;7.\ :i Same- Haremr JOtf Ckpi fram Scerahar» .'r.« if T'r.ev S-x* Tar* Hk Skit R-» 1»| CaoJ V J*. rr». r W.ji- a *r.-vr ?S.mt.* xl f f z. -c- > r*t: If "ip i"j-inar— n i •i 1 i M .TIT Erau fir. 18 Okfl B&tmi fr-oam
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    • 70 1 -i iT. HĔf 14— Mote Mv Ibj S :-s_ m Hiah Wiver—» 1! "f. 4in T":{ r- .f U ri Friday, J«rj 25—Hi«t Water.— Tftriat !JJ pjn. r*r 1 -i EL*:. Wvter —1j.!4 ua. »ft *int; 3.15 p.m. >'t Tirjg. ."a;y 2? —V*w Moor. l ITlgt Witti
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 425 1 TIE IAUTATIIIIIE mm PUBLISHED DAILY. P. «0.-British India AM) APCAR LINE HAIL AID FASSE1CEI SHTICE1 PamlMaliJ aad ©rkmai 1 M, Cd LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. From London Duo Siogtpor* To M6'»6 et a London Leave Slngapor* yam. lO'xn vtfyx-i r_a~f A^g^av f r s.-* rtn 17 ANT! BTK ss; _t a.—
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      • 37 1 Notes. A] Minimum Charge per Bill of Lading.—Gl 10.00. IB Ad valorem r®t*c—Tue market vain* d»clai*d on the Cc*wi]ar Invoice will 1 <5 o#-d. [C] Household Goodg and Perton&l Effect*.—Shipper! must eodorte their billi of lading I
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      • 229 1 :rt^_ ---i G«Oi Bod Paaarx* L?*e-« f rr~ri" xms to prepßti. rw-i Shippw. if h I*eif 0.25 -r*r-' •iif.lii rax fcr* rroai weight*. "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAh BUCKNAi L STEAMSHIP j CO., LTD. 1 INCORPORATED 15 Umvm., following tag* steamers of above Line will be detiatcied FOR LONDON. Sailing About K,w
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      • 230 1 O. S. K. Ttofeaka Stall Libia. (It crpcrased ie Japaav) rYvptai suibjfi trta Katutri t. aun nMi Mat Far MARSEILLES LONDON tod ANTWERP rim Pcrts&id. A*i Mar. #l: .i._g larope. For GENOA: AND Bombay. For BOMBAY: via Colombo. Lauua Maru A-g For CALCUTTA aad RANGOON: For SOUTH AMERICA (Via Durban
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      • 178 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA ss"J*n at wVktum V Umm (Tm Boa CwJ) Fw HKta Noli Man. urn «ji irnn Awe Mm| *-rr#~ T WMmmW* rmf tarana w LMfcm. ra A*i Mi~_ 7 «i Mi-. Ec: South Mmmrlcan Line %v Ca/ctrrta L/ra Cmkc- t F:7trJ ii ySenfa Cej.:r v^. :i.f.:-.i v.. Y•>:•:•**:.
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      • 33 1 'TIF liim TRBff 1 MWiABrii I Per uses Few 'J5 Km im of sT£i«w« 5m k*r» Tom The above 3le&_Ls!s art now oader servioe *c ihe Imciriai Grovernment GIQNG HO* A Cc Ar*"
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