Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1919

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. ramar. Vol. VL NO 171 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 25.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 iverythingl 111 THK I Way o* 1 MOTORING: CONSULT HIN WATT St Co., I Head Office, 10«, Market Street I Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. I FBi xciS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNB The Crowned King and Queen of The Great Carnival, gn Motion Ficture Day, at the Panama
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    • 308 1 For Sale. A complete torn-oat, tarnprising a Baggy an A Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG P;.GAR ROAD. m in mm H. A. SAIBOO CO. General Mercbants ft looey Changers. Ail are kindly eolieited to inip««t oar ih.p at Johnston's Pier, Singapore. Poreiga
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    • 89 1 PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS No other TEA, at the same price, can equal it in QUALITY. No other can give you so many Cups of Delicious Tea as LIPTON'S does. Obtainable from all Grocers ft Bazaar Dealers kt THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality Green Label No. 1 Yellow No.
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    • 324 1 I. I Straits Albion Press J LIMITED I Stationers Printers,! 20a-200, Coilyer Qua* SINGAPORB. I BBBaaiSßßiav^BVßßjßfAßHjßjßjsjßjsjsjsx Estate Supplies) Acetic (90A98T) Acid I Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex Cups ETC. I IMitsui1 Mitsui SBussan 3iaisf)a, Ufatd. (INOORPORATBO ia Japan.) Useful to Planters. OUR OROUND NUT CAKE which is only once
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  • 597 2 Influenza in Rangoon. Raneonn, Joly Owing toffee Tecradescer.ce of inffaensr a conference of medic*] men has been •ammcned by the Prrsitfeot rf the Rangoon Municipality for Friday. The medical offce* has' towed a clrenlar iaafhlctinf tbepubMc bow to IwM i lift «Ion and bow to take eare of
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  • 84 2 Inspector G C Cololough, F M S Police, who was stationed at Ipoh when war was declared, volunteered in November 1914 and was demobills'd in March of this year. Inspector Colcloagh, an old R G A man, was made gunnery instructor to siege artillery at different centres in England, and
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  • 71 2 Li Chi Wen, the Henley of Canton, waa tbe scene of a daring daylight robbery on Jnly 5. While ■ome young ladies were out in their punt, a tampan containing several men approached the punt and without sny warning boarded it and foroibly took from the ladies all the jewellery
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 203 2 High-class Mm£ mediate I I The Ggarettss with an international I reputation—distinctive in every respect 1 4tO. 555 WrstflM: h Vacant Tun of 50. I $1.05 1 4~ m S.I. Mma/artm*** ASSAYS TQ&A00O ma, **R, l&TBOH, MtfBLA/fD y g»iii;iiiiHiiiiiiHwmiiiwiiwwii t iws»sw)s>iiiiiwi nmmmMmmimmumnmm ml AUCTION SALES. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS Messrs
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    • 244 2 GUIDE BOOKS. By Lt,-Col. H. A. Newell, 1.A., P.K.O S., Madras. The following book a from the s pen of this author are For Sale f at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca. Outetation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage
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    • 271 2 liw Stock of Bsoks Just Received Imperial Germany by Prince Bern hard Yon Bulow f l.? 0 Slaves of the Hung by Hen riette Celarie 1 50 My Years in the Kaiser's Army by an IXO The Barbarism of Ber.in by G. K. Chesterton 0.35 SpirituaLsm by J. Arthur Hill
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    • 251 2 A Match Is All You Need Shaler Vulcanizers. VADE CO. sa as 7 i TH Cootliiital Stan Co No. D, HIGH STREET. Have just received New Shipment of English Made Envelopes, Writing Pads, A/o and Manifold Duplicating Books. ALSO Esterbrook Co s Relief and Probate Pens. Advertisement Writer mtut be
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    • 319 2 I THE ORIENT aT* Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■3TABLISHID I»J3gPORATfD IX- [BDIa. exceed Five Crores Rupees. AMot,"n» 3**»». Mm nil Si.lt 1,241.11 f taran tftrctti n titi hji Total Polieiea In force 69,405 assuring witu Bonn* A $93,817,6' 7 00 Sew Bociti! for the year 1913. liwia.i Q the f
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  • 302 3 bii!K»pt r,-, July 25. flsv Bn Local and tf«udral ool&mn. t ypra.- Business done, Taptocf..—Steady. Business done. Sago Flour —Business done Qombir.—- Business done. Ptpp.T -fltead,,. Basinesa dene Other Product*— Ma/iet Qaiei Utest Lsal ■irtct Osotitios;. Nutmegs 110 S. per pieni 140.0 C Nutaaegs AO B. 45.00 Copra
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  • 235 3 Singapore, Jaly 25. JklHtwrs Latham A Co., 30-A, Raffles Plaoe advise the following quotations slorOaJal $3.20 $3.25 ay* T -nnin*» L2O 1.25 T sill-*- 2.40 2.50 &yerPann* 11.10 11.30 Balgownie 5.05 5.30 Bnkit Jelotong M 0.60 0.70 Bikit Katil 1.00 1.05 Bnkit X B 0.65 0.70 7.00
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 376 3 From Tuesday, July 22 to Sunday, July 27, 1919. MORE THRILLING AND INTERESTING IN ITS CONTINUATION. FRANCIS FORD S GREATEST SERIAL The Silent Mystery AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures, Beach Road. Second Show At 9 p.m. Sharp Featuring FBANCIB FORD, MAE GASTON A
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    • 467 3 I From Thursday, July 24 to Tuesday, July 29. i A MULTIPLICITY OF FEATURES PROVIDING altteiEbra ■■■lllbrstß j A SUPERFLUITY OF ENTERTAINMENT to the only »rni«rt AT THE tbmtr* and Tan. etc to^ The Hall for Musk and Features served Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. A GRIPPING INTERNATIONAL FEATURB
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    • 370 3 j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taaj -uf H.f*r Road Trams Pass tbe Door. Second Show sat 9.30 Universal Animated Weekly No. 44. MONROE SALISBURY AND RUTH CLIFFORD HI 5 HUNGRY EYES B A BLUEBIRD DRAMATIC FEATURE. The Bull's Eye Episode 16. RonDiDg Wild In 2 Parte EproW* 17
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  • 31 4 DEATH. ALSAGOFF. —At Cheribon on the 24th July 1919. Sheriff* Alwiah. the widow, of the late Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, aged 58 years, the belored mother of MrA. Z Alsagoff.
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  • 1361 4 From the very commencement of the war there have been men who have come rapidly into prominence and retired slowly Into obscurity. In politics, in the army, and in the navy, there were demi- gods who made reputations they could not sustain. Added to the large number
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  • 405 4 Tin ie quoted at tioe otn gold. fU6 350 London, Jalv 21 q;i to 54 5/l6,«t4 d y S,,Ver 8 tS H Rnbber ie quoted ftl/ii and l/HfortW /U for °*f« A mail from Europ* fa PTrvt to reach Singapore on To-night will M gramaa ?s at
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  • 96 4 At the Aeeiz-s y s.erJay hM H(>kiens, Kho Seong and So. Ker. who were charged with being i possession of a nnmb»r of forge i currency not*-*, and of instrii ments used for making forge! currency notes, were sentenced I five > ears' imprisonment on esc' charge, the
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  • 73 4 Reuters Cables t The Peace Tre :v The Great Day 5 Aoptrih'd Treaty J The Strike j Concerning Russia Shantotr Qaestio i General: Burma News ij Strai's Produc 1 Local fcmarw Markei General Smuts' Views I Local and General g Value of Bam too Tbe Lady Abbess of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 164 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinson^ PATENT LEVER HATCH S. 1 |TV hi Pure $8.50 Nickel cases. $9.50 Watci «mj pfl Guaranteed WJ(SaW a Good ROBINSON Co I >mmmmm i^^BMMßaaHMaH^BHßMm^^Baai ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring, etc. I 8 I Send your orders to tbe I Asiatic j Petroleum st Helen's
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    • 196 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 GUANKIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) 36 Phillip Street. MILKMAID lied latwHttae, Hilt JJ slilo extension of our present fleet, we
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    • 171 4 Do yon experience any difficulty in providing refreshments for visitors? Tea, Coffee, Cocoa and other hot drinks prepared in a few minutes by using Echeong Wlckless Kerosene Stove which provides fresh boiling water within three to five minutes This up-to-date convenience f r the modern housewife is easily lighted, and
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  • 1212 5 Mr. Lloyd George's Opinion. T«iy 21. 6,45 p.m. The iiohb« of Coramone w»s fall t rthe debate on the second readL g of the Treaty of P«aoe and Analc-French Agreement Bills. Mr Donald Mclean opening the discussion urged that a definite Indemnity from Germany should be fixed,
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  • 73 5 London, July 19, 2.50 a.m. Pa. is, Jaly 18 The famous airwoman Baroness Larocha, holder of the height and other- alt women's records, haa been killed by a crash at Crotoy aerodrome. London, July 19, 6.0 a.m. The Daily Express says that Mr Chnrchill was severely shaken in
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  • 67 5 London, July 19, 5.45 a.m. The King sent a message to the Lord Lieutenants of counties, thanking the men and women for devoted patriotic services in the war and trusting that peace would bring unity, contentment and prosperity. His' Majesty also sent a message to the sick
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  • 75 5 London, July 21,12,49 p.m. Aden, July 15: The steamer Warreman is lying broadside on a hard sandy beach in stormy weather with a heavy sea breaking over the ship which has started making water and is straining heavily. The Captain thinks it impossible to salve her unless
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  • 66 5 London, July 19, 5 45 a.m. Paris, July 18 j An agreement was reached fn the demarcation of the Italo Grecian occupied zones in Asia Minor. London, July 11, 6.20 p.m. Paris The peace canference has decided to send an informal Allied commission to enquire in the
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  • 55 5 London, Jnly 20, 2.50 p.m. At polo, in the Patriotio Gup played for at Hurlingham, England beat Ireland by 9 to 6. London, July 21, 8.45 p.m. At Bieley the result of the competition for the Mackinnon Cup was England 1497 j Australia 1421 Canada 1398 j
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  • 1177 5 London's Victory Pageant. London, Jnly 19, 6 0 a.m. Peaoe Day broke dull and warm. Armies of men worked all night long completing the deoorations. The route was crowded before dawn. Many camped out in the streets. The morning trains from the t rovinc e and suburbs
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  • 335 5 Loadon, Jaly If, 2.50 a in. Paris, Jaly 18: The Chamber after disonssing the high prices, adopted by 227 votes to 213 a resolution condemning the economio policy of the Government, after a statement by M Boret, minister of food supplier, who resigns. The vote does not aff-ct the
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  • 48 5 London, July 21, 4.15 a.m. The Daily Express says that Mr. Lloyd George undertakes the reconstruction of the Cabinet, after the parliamentary recess. It reverts to the old system of twelve members of the Cabinet, Lord Milner and Mr Balfour are among the retiring ministers.
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  • 584 5 Coal Mines lo Grave Danger. London, Jnly 18,1.25 p.m. Iq the Commons, replying to Mr Clynes, Mr Bonar Law stated that In cmsequenoe of the miners' federation's decision not to aooept his offer, the six shillings inoreaae in the prioe of coal woald operate from Jnly 21st. He
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  • 86 5 London, July 21,3.0 p.m. Simla: A Ohitral report says tbat 300 Afghan regulars and tribesmen reached the Bumboret valley, eight miles south of Cbitral but were driven off. It is reported that Afghan regulars have occupied the passes between Kafiristan and Chitral. Th- re was heavy fighting on
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  • 54 5 London, July 21, 6,40 p.m. There an contradictory reports with regard to Belakun. A Vienna messages states that he has been deposed and kept in strict surveillance at Budapest, owing to his negotiation with the Entente, in view of his forming a coalition Government. It is reported that
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  • 270 5 Some Havas Reports. Paris, July 21, 8.45 p.m. Since the signature of the pface treaty Japan has reiterated her promise to the Allies to restore Shantung to China and only retain economio control of the railways atid the Kiaochau concession. It is believed thst the Chinese delegates at
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  • 61 5 London, Jnly 21, 5.50 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Jesson, Mr Kellawsy stated that the Government conjonotively with the Dominions snd Colonial Governments were considering the advisablility of organising and 00-ordinating all sources of the oil supply within the Empire, with a view
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  • 51 5 London, July 21, 4.15 a.m. A crowd of several thousands, infuriated at the refusal of the Corporation to grant the Park for a memorial service to the fallen soldiers attacked the Town Hall at Luton, which was wrecked and burned to the ground. The damage done was
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  • 124 5 Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, July 24. Since last reporting the forward market has been brisk, and this tone was manifest at the opening of the usual Weekly Auotions tc«day* prioes sll round being considerably in advance of those of last week. Ribbed Smoked Sheet was keenly
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  • 211 5 Macphail Co's Report. The ordinary quietness of the share market was accentuated by Peaoe Celebrations. Robber is very firm locally. Last Week's A notions (Guthrie'* Report). Totsl offered Tons 870; Total sold 602 Top prioes Sheet 67 ote Crepe 67$ cts; London equivalent Is 9fd to Is 9|d. (This week's
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  • 560 5 An Official Summary. London, July 20, 7.40 p.m. Paris The official summary of tno now clauses of the Austrian treaty states that the frontier between Austria of the one part, and Hungary and Czechoslovakia of the other, have been modified, in otder to include within Austria the territories
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  • 115 5 London, July 19, 5,45 a.m, Speaking at a dinner in honour of General Birdwood, the Prince of Wales referred in enthusiastic terms to the work of the Australian forces and said that hn looked forward to tha first opportunity he would get to visit Australia, which
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  • 87 5 London, July 21, 12.35 p.m. The Post Office anuounoes that the censorship has been abolished, as far as British controlled cablee and wireless are concerned, as from midnight of July 23/24 After this telegrams will be accepted unrestrictedly to all British possessions exoept Egypt acd aM parts
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  • 188 5 Bolshevists Still Attacking London, Jnly 20, 2 50 p.m. Copenhagen The British flying boat is proceeding to Helsingfora and carries a foreign offioe offic al on a special mission to the Finnish republic, dispatches for the British legation si Helsingfon and also copies of tbe London newspaper London,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 302 5 Victoria Theatre Friday, August 8, at 9-15 p.m. CONCERT on behalf of the Boy Scouts Association under the distinguished patronage of H. E. the Governor the Lady Evelyn Young H- E- Major General Ridout and Mrs. Ridout Circle and Stalls $2.00 Pit and Gallery $1.00 Tickets from Moutrie's, Robinson Piano
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  • 714 6 him ttotri m the M&rtot ttis VUtttH. BXHMftfOEB, Jfily 26 Mam I»ya, and Evatt, fcchange md Shaie Br.tan, taint tha following Ibt of qnttadooCabktr Siam. Hoaa. f alma. Bnyara, Bnlte- t/. AHagai 1/9 8 If- Anglo Java 4.8 6/8 Bi- Aaglo-MaUy 18/- 16/--i AyirKanmg 46/- M/I/- BfetaagMda*
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  • 62 6 <iit.gar«v Jnly 25 Un Loudon— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/1 C Domand 2/4 3,K Private 3 m/t 2/4 11/16 On India— Bank T T. 131 On Hongkong— 0. Sha ag t?- /d "i**™ o.j.™- ,,kd i "3 L Bank T. T, 1331 Un Japan— Bank d/d 10; ••▼ereigne—baying rate
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  • 257 6 It ia known that over 30 distinct varieties of bamboo are fonnd in China the Hankow and the United States recently h d! an agricultural explorer to the country to made an extended study of the plant with a view to demonstrating its valu.i und th* advantages
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  • 235 6 Shanghai, June 23.—The "8hihhsinpao," printed at Peking reports hat with the financial and diplormio support of th« Japanese Legatior I curtain Japanese gentlwn *r>, x member of the Imperial Diet i* going to start an English ne-wspane r to be called the "Peking Chroricle" f
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  • 20 6 Poona, July cab e re hlt M ,J TfV fromMr Kelkar^s ligot g W rk Witt 3™«
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  • 372 6 The Benedictine Nuns of Kiloomen Abbey, near Fort Augustus, have sustained a severe loss in the death of their Abbess, Right Rev Dame Scholaatica Weld, who had been their Superioress for 25 years. On Wednesday, April 30, she was laid to rest in Kilcumen Abbey
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  • 128 6 A letter wae, says the Canton rimes, addressed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce 0 f Bangkok to the Minister of Gommunica tionaofthe Constitutionalist Government urging that a Consul should be appointed to Siam and for the Consulate to be established at Bangkok in order to
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  • 12 6 Shipt in communication with the commercial Wireleaa Station tine morning:-*. Sangola.
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  • 65 6 ■i \ln <d \t louder The HotiOwtng ar* Qm ia** tepartare frcr Rugaport of tb* MT| uud t**i v r > Tt Lender. Lkft Uklivkbkd in Bikqapobe London. May 2 Jnne 6 do 8 do 14 do 17 do 21 do 20 do 21 do 24 do 30
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  • 116 6 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha protests against a paragraph in the Daily Express iv whioh it is stated that Japanese firms in the Straits Settlements received business news in advance of their British competitors by an ingenious use of wireless. They write Does your correspondent know that under the radio telegraphic
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  • 125 6 Have you commenced to fee! shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and yoar temple—Can't sleep, awake all nightworry, saffer, fret. That's the story of Neuralgia—tLe darkening shadow that can be banished by the applies tion of Lltlle'l Oriental Balm. Rob into the face, or wherever the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 78 6 I i iim m I M—————— Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac b BROS. Co. DRINK f Beer And Stout. I THE POPULAB BEVERAGES I X I I Sold Everywhere. j j G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. Bole Importer! lor S.S., F.M.B. wd Snttatm, 3, Malacca
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    • 374 6 The Tonic only Complete fl IflQf fl I for the Heart, Blood bLUDLUL Muscles 1 Reparation. and Nerves. Anaemia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraia-DabUity-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles/ Globeol is a typioil active remedy or medicinal food for imparting Strength and Energy. y^^^K free from any Toxic
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    • 270 6 i A P A B N B E S E S E t c YAMATO Co., tin apore \_BEER KEYNOTE OF DISTINCTION Call and see the fine display of shaded heavy Crepe Silk Ladles 9 Rest Gowns Every one bears the little touches of embroidery that will please one and
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    • 55 6 LOOK OUT To-morrow, SaturdayTHE STAB OPERA will give A BPECIAL PROGRAMME It Tbe Theatre Rcyai North Bridge Road. To-Night ToMgbt That well-known Tragical PI». T Njai Dacima AND Edward William Commencing from SundayJuly 27th By Special Request of Chine** 1 Nonya Friendst Indra Bangsawan Phone 1366 for seats. K. H.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 226 6 Rails Clese, T o-fl«y. Port Swettenham *Krian 3 pn Batu f'ahat Mem, 8 Medan Fan Goeu. I p m Malacca and Muar Lady Wrid I pm iSatavta. Samarang and isourabaya taking mails for Australasia article* for place» in Western Australia by train via Melbourne and Sydney if prepaid at Utter
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  • 2218 7 How Germany Was Humbled. (Ooneluded from yesterday). Foch was now ready for hli big effort. Sinoe inly IBih Lndendorff'i fighting strength had been reduced by sbont b*lf a million men, while by the cjdq h'ion of the training of .he American troche Fooh's strength was increased to
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  • 37 7 Orders for week endfng Saturday) July 26, 1919. Friday,July 25.—Football League, 3rd Troop vs. 5th Troop, 1.15 p.m. Physical Drill Class. 8.S0 p.m. Saturday, July 26.—4th Troop Inspection. 4 p,m. Frank C, Sand? Commissioner.
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  • 29 7 S ingapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drills, etc., lor week ending Saturday, July 26. Saturday, July 26, 2.30 p.m.— Bsiestier Range, S V R. Gtmbkv Day, Captain. Ag. Adjutant.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 467 7 BANKS TSB ho Hon Bank, LlmttMl. f 1 HIAD OFFICE ore Raffl© B Chambem I BRANCHES; Paaaax 85 Beach Street. 131 Jonker Street. HUT 77/79 JaUn Suleiman. Pabal, 109 Jalea Rabamar. Agencies at London, New v San Francisoo, Semarang, P \lsmbang»ndTrang. W CAPITAL, •5.000.000 At tboruen 16,000,000 RL $3,000,000 mmm
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    • 434 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AU3TBALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BV ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60,000 Shares ef £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City aud Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parrs Bank, Ltd,
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    • 553 7 NOTICES Rubber Mmhasts and Commission Agents. We beg te notify the pablie thai we hare established ourselves aa robber merchant! and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong'i premises, No. 40 RobLtja Road. (Tehphoee No. 736). Poh Chan Co. 40, Robinson Road, oo PHASER NEAVE Limited. SINGAPORE. Messrs Fraser and Neare,
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    • 66 7 TO Avoid Dysentery and diarrhoea during tbe hot season the system must be kept clean and the functions active, for which purpose there is nothing equal to mmm Pinkettes dispel constipation and prevent its return, cure biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, ill.smelling breath, •lear the skin of pimples and blotches.
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    • 392 7 Your Baby should enjoy Childhood's Ijfe Happy Days I fl There <■ nm ja*btaboe*thie baby enjoying 3» ■X tnUUhosj's happy dayn. She «ti reared on 3 B fl fl w1 l' 1 ...«t at strong and 3 S Bp healthy, |u«t m brtgi t »no intelligent—it is =3 3 mw
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 22 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. tetrad Oaflijf muRPLEkmEMrnro:irme a ifRiBUMz.fz g >^iawpsa1^0ainj Vol. VL No. 171 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919 PBJCE 5 CENTS
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    • 269 1 Arrivals. JULT 10. Cowrie Bri 3155 C«»pt Pope from B Pa, an Jaly 4 Aaiatie Petroleam. JULY 18. 8 Van Langkst Dat 3293 Capt Boeve from Pladjoe Jaly 15 Aaiatie Petroleam. JULY 82. Miahima Mara Japan 4927 Capt Takano from Kooe July 7 N V Ka'>ha. JULY i
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    • 152 1 JULY 19. Tairjn Mara Japan lfSO for Kobe. JULY 13. Kampar Bri WJ tot P iwetU-nham m T Anton. Anjoa Bri M for Muar* Malacoa. Ban Wbatt Hin Bri 167 lot Malacca and Moar, Ipob Bri 528 for Penang ria ports. Ban Hin Guan Bri 243 for Pontianak. Circe
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    • 124 1 Alphabetical lift of Infected (■iKn<»l X 0 Q) and Snspeoted (■igual FPU) Porta! Signal m mtrj) In adPort notified. dition to Disease Quarantine flag. •""i FPB Ccrebre-Rpinal BaganSiApiApi F P B ctt£** Bangkok FPB Uatavla 4 Tandjong Prink FPn Cholera Bill.ton FPB Chl)1 Bombay X g Cb Bombay X
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    • 95 1 Priuay, July 15—Hith W,u-.~ 9.*7 a.m. fft 9ins 8.22 p.m. Saturday, July 26.—High Wate —10.14 a.m. Bft. 4ir.§, 918 p. r 9ft. 7ine. Sunday, July 27.—New M<~. m Oh. Ilnx, A.—High Water:—lo.s2 a.m Bft. Blns. 10.8 p.m. 10ft Monday, July. 28 —High Water —11.25 p.m. 9ft. Oin.;
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 441 1 THE MALAYA TRIBOIE I AJTD c* ftBIPPMG OAZETm I mm Nevinpaptr of the TWTfmn Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Compile Reports cf Local £t»lu. Ccndewaed Newt from P.M.»„ J..T*., CfcJn*, led]*, Oejloa and Japan Fun utd Latest War News, P.*O.Brit!sh India AND APCAR LINE fCoMPAinai IscoareaAran im CvglA^pi MAIL AND PASSAGES SFWICEI.
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      • 431 1 Mtv. st=*. it. Koninkl.jk© Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ (Incorporated in Holland) ROM PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OT BATAVIA. Telegram Ador*-• Otetvaarl 4% S C yer Q jay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government* Special s,oootons Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA. lasie—tatifU. Sanaraiiß. SMrtßiiia, BriJiue S«dae« A lerlNras Vlu Tim. Passages from
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      • 300 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Stiosei Kalsba, (I corpora ted 1b Japan,} Ha mm Sonxa Street trtmtt tilllns frsi Siiiaport to cUngt witboea For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portaaid. Altai Maru and Auf. Amaion Maru Aug 21 (No Pajeeuger Berth tmailable for Baropv. For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES oonnecied at
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      • 336 1 pre uuirinti J SUBSCKIPTK IN \twq |i Per annum m Half-yeariy i JOO 1 Par quanar 1-U J Par manaarn... 1 j*gg_Enr. 50 etg. g NIPPON YUSEN Kit (Incorporated in Japan; V*m mm% Coatract with th* Imperial Jaaaaeat 0 ver.^, fSebJact ta Alteration ej*\ea* NV-:t European Line (Via Sue* Canal)
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