Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1919
1919-07-28
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Title Section28 1919-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DHLY«J AND*^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING rotXLY fol. VL No. 173 SUfftAFDRI, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 2828 words
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Advertisement521 1919-07-28 1 Hln|g| I IN THE I Way otf 1 MOTORING CONSULT i HIN WATT Co., Head Office, 102, Markel Street Motor Works Dept., 80, Orchard Road. For Sale. A complete torn-oat, mxdprising a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. H.521 words
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Advertisement98 1919-07-28 1 I PRACTISE ECONOMY j Drink LIPTON'S TEAS I 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 Bazaar Dealers tn THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Qaality Green Label No. 198 words
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Advertisement502 1919-07-28 1 ■■■■aMMM— Mini i I THE i (Straits Albion Press,! I LIMITED. I I Stationers Printers,! I 2Qa-20Q Collyer Quay, j I SINGAPORE. 1 Estate Supplies; i Acetic <89*98i> Acid I Veneer Chests Moml Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui SBussan Sfaisda, Jbtd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) HANAYA SHOKAI Ml tO_Pla«ers. Mo. 178.502 words
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Article393 1919-07-28 2 Writing f r om Songei Sipnt M the 16th intrnt to the Timet of Mal»: v R rsident of that wellknown planting district which for weeks hVe be*n ranged by wild elepbante. ffivrt v. ry interesting report of *he shooting of a very fine ball, the leader of393 words
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Article117 1919-07-28 2 Lahore, lely s.—The riratraw.ee Governor of tt.< Pee jew has commuted to tran-port»-; n lot life the sentences of death passed oa Amarnatb and Mohan Lai by the Martial Law Commission in Gujranwala leaders case. Simla, JuK 5. —A Punjab Government J'rcs> Communique *ays His Excebency the Governor-General117 words
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Article124 1919-07-28 2 Says the Central China Post: Our Rnesian lecturer, Court de Toolou-*e Lautree de Saviue, who paid Hankow a visit or two is in trouble. He claimed to be an officer in the Russian Horae Guards, and to have enjojed the intimat* friendship ti King Edward 0 f E- glan J,124 words
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Advertisement413 1919-07-28 2 AUCTION BALEB. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS Kiun Ching Keng Lee and C*. hare eeea txttractee and will sell by Public Auction At an early date, at Bat a Paha t. JeaOtt Beautifully situated building site* and building allotments along the Kluang Road in the Town of Batu Pahat, fonaiag part413 words
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Advertisement319 1919-07-28 2 fiuiDEjoors. By LU4o\. H. A. Vewdl, LA., F R O S., Madras. The following books frorr the pen of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office. Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca. Ontetation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10319 words
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Advertisement251 1919-07-28 2 A Match Is All You Need Shaler Vulcanizers. i VADE CO. MI *T 2nd LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Advice to a Mother by P. H. Cbavatse $1.20 Advice to a Wife by P. H. Chavaase 1 20 Before I wed, or Young Men and M&rrisge by Sir Thomaa Cloaston 2.10251 words
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Advertisement675 1919-07-28 2 THE O R I E nV?5 OOVERSMEVT SBCCRITT I* Life Assurance Co., Ltd E0TA.BLUULED 1874. I»O03P0Rl.TXD IK tlĔnU~* FUNDS exceed Phre Crores Rupees. Aasoi t 3. asm till $1,111,***** Haneci mt«em it| eT?" 1 Total FoUciee in force 69.405 aerarin* Bo«s»a! $98,817,617.00 Mew Basiaesi for the y»r l9M. B<>a>blislies r-:>rl675 words
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Article247 1919-07-28 3 Slrgapore, July 28 Mean Latham A Co., 30-a, Baffles Plaoe advise the following qaotatiom AlorGsjah 13.20 #3.25 AyerKuniugi 1.20 1.25 AyerMolek 2.40 2.50 AyerPanai 11.20 11.40 Ealgownie 505 5.30 Buklt Jelotong 0:60 0.70 PakitKatU 1.00 1.05 Bukit KB 0.63 0.70 ChangkatSerdg.... 6.80 T.OO Ohneuj 2.40 2.50 Haytor247 words
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Article283 1919-07-28 3 Singapore, July 28 n .~-See Local and Genera column. opra.~ Business done, Tapioca.— Steady. Bnsinees done. Sago flour- —Business done. Gambier.— Bnslnest done, Fepptr- —Steady. Business done Othtr Products.— Market Quiet Urn Leal Baxkct Otststisss. Sntenegi 110 S. per pienl 140.00 Nutmegs 80 8. M 45.00 Oopraßall «0.90*283 words
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Advertisement246 1919-07-28 3 From Monday, July 28 to Saturday, August B. EiCH gUCCEBDING EPISODE STRONGER THAN THE LIST THE GEE AT FRANCIS FORD SERIAL AT THE MARLBOROUGH the Hail lor Comfart, Good Music and Good Hotswen, Beach Road. Second Show At 9 p.m. Sharp The Silent Mystery In 15 Episodes or 80 Reels246 words
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Advertisement541 1919-07-28 3 I_ From Thursday, July 24 to Tuesday, July 19. I Th*"^ Tie A MULTIPLICITY OF FEATURES PROVIDING 1 ADWahlTI Alhainhra la A superfluity of entertainment te the onlj the Theatre —at thb where yon with an and the BEST The Ha|| fQr M|||ic ftnd Fwture§ eeryed Mfamew* daring detion j541 words
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Advertisement323 1919-07-28 3 j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I IVtcKm* Ptafw Roarf. Trwiis Pan n Deer. Second Show At 9.30 Universal Animated Weekly No* 14. Louise Lovely ia the Powerful Butterfly Picture 5 The Wolf His Mate S THE SHIELDING SHADOW ■pisece 7. The Awakening In 2 Parse ■pieedeS The Haan'ing323 words
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1801 1919-07-28 4 We were never enamoured with the Rubber Land* Restriction Enactment and from its very inception condemned the enactment as one exhibiting a dog-in themange; policy. The enactme t benefitted nobody. If it ie thong) t that by preventing alien capital from btirg invested iu Malaya1,801 words
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Article150 1919-07-28 4 Mr W H Stanep, ih* Children* Missioner of thu **Isjdia Sunday School TJ lion" is holding ssstW Luritra Se-vic 3 for j*m i*gKsgasV f-;.-akin»? p t o. 1- (ootSOit 11 children st 'Betb-so\i" Rim B«,hR adon July 28tb, 29.b 30th sad Auguo'. Ist. AH young neople hearti.y150 words
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Article65 1919-07-28 4 Rbutkr's Cables P«s Hi The Strikes 5 Russia 5 Afghan Affair 3 HavEB Servioe General Elephant Pest Straits Produce j Local Share Markel 3 The Rubber Lands Restriction Enactment Local and General Rubber Shares and Produce Federal Council J Gruesome Tragedy 5 Stocks and 3hares Mail Notice J65 words
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Advertisement161 1919-07-28 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE Robinson's PATENT LEVER HATCH f\ I" Pure $8.50 Nickel cases. $9*0 Watci sk«g ma *v si Guaranteed $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. VBSSBSSSBBBBBBBSBSSBSJBBM ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring 1 ete* I n Bj g Send your orderB lo the I 1 Asiatic I Petroleum 8t awM»'»161 words
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Advertisement249 1919-07-28 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 Strait* Settlement*) 3B Pbillip Street, iwaituid emduuti Mitt l iitti ouwitttfltd .Hi 2ts i 514.80 I In249 words
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Advertisement171 1919-07-28 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 provide 3 fresh boiling water within three to five minutes. This up-to-date convenience f r the modern housewife is easily lighted,171 words
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Article519 1919-07-28 5 Latest From the Mines jj yn t Jaly23, 445 a.m. Momentous meetings of the ex. Z of the Triple Alliance, 60 ply the miners, railwaymen, ort workers and miners Stion have been called to meet L London to day to decide on /nrther action. Mr SmilHe and other519 words
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Article124 1919-07-28 5 London, Jaly 23, 5.45 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Amery Btaied that considerable information had already been collected jnd stepa were being taken to obtain farther reports of the natural resouroea and commercial prospects f the new British territories, southwest Africa has been brought *'thin124 words
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Article51 1919-07-28 5 London, July 23,1.5 a.m. In the Lords the Government remoTing the sex digqualificaT. of *omen for the professions, jaatcial and other appointments barred, except the oivil •"'ice, haa been introdooed and ,7 Be «ond time. The debate "pealed that many peer, desire all KfcLo da OW Bllk UJ51 words
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Article135 1919-07-28 5 Statement in the Commons. London, July 23, 3.5S p.m. In the Honae of Commons at question time Mr Long stated that British warships were kept in the Baltio in order to prevent nnpro voked Bolshevist raids on the coast towns of the Baltio States and Fin* land, interference135 words
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Article80 1919-07-28 5 London, July 23, 1.5 p.m. An international flying constitution has been drafted at Paris and recognises every State's complete exclusive sovereignty of the air space r.bove its territory and territorial wa' sand accords during peace fiee air psjSjßjflgo, irrespective of nationality, except over prescribed military areas. It provides80 words
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Article53 1919-07-28 5 London, July 23, 3.10 a.m. Paris, July 22 A full dress eooncmic debase in the Chamber, after a powetfui by Cle* menceau, p*ss9d a vote of confidence in the Gorernm?n* by 2d9 votes to 176 reversing the sobs of July 18, which was based upon criticism of th*>53 words
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Article44 1919-07-28 5 London, July 24, 12.5 p.m. The Port Office announces that from next week letter mails for th3 Straits Settlements, the Dutoh Indies, Siam, etc for Hongkong and South China will be despatched on Thursdays by the Holt line direct from Birkenhead.44 words
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Article36 1919-07-28 5 London, July 23, 3.5 p.m. The by election at S wansea east resulted Mr Mathews, coalition liberal 9,250; Mr D Williams, labour 158. The election was to replaoe Mr T J Williams, deceased.36 words
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Obituary34 1919-07-28 5 London, Jnly 23, 1,50 p.m. The death is annonnced of Sir E H Holden, formerly M P for Hey wood, Lancashire, manager of the City and Midland Bank, who was born in 1848.34 words
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Article149 1919-07-28 5 Says the Straits Echo The public will no- doubt welcome with pleasure the reintroduction of second class rickshas which will be a boon to the poorer classes of Penang, th 3 fare being fixed at 8 cents a mile, half a mile four cents. We desire to149 words
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Article154 1919-07-28 5 Simla, July 27, 7.50 p.m. Beater's special correspondent at Rawalpindi wires on the 27th that after Gen. Grant's address to the peaoe conference yesterday, All Ahmad, president of the Afghan Delegation, in the course of a speech urged forbearance on both sides. He denied that the Afghans first154 words
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Article156 1919-07-28 5 Settlement In Sight London, July 83, S.55 a.m. i Simla, July 22 The Amir has submitted the names of ten prominent officials who will represent Afghanistan in the peace negotiations. The British delegation leaves to-morrow for Rawalpindi to meet the Afghans. A satisfaoto y settlement is probable. Simla,156 words
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Article140 1919-07-28 5 A Malay reader residing in Malacca, ''E J M", sends us the following additions to our report of tho celebrations at that place Thousands of Malay school boys from different villages headed the main day procession. The house of Mr Tan Soo Hook was visited by several140 words
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Article169 1919-07-28 5 To day s Business Silver,—ss 1/16. Hongkong.—sls prem, Shanghai.—4o* Rubber.—Steady. Tin—Loo .1 Sales 550 Toni at $1*7.50, The London quotation for July 25th, wa5£2t8.12.6. Shares.—Rubbeis are comparatively neglected. Ayer Pan as sold nt $11,50, Malaka Pindas offer at $2.65, Teluk Anaous at $11.31 and Ayer Moleks169 words
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Article73 1919-07-28 5 The followins will represent Belangor in the Inter. State orioket matjoh •-gainst Singapore to be played in Kuala Lumonr on. Saturday Monday, August 2nd* and 4th J B Anderson, A W Beven, W R Cookburn, N Grenier, P H nessy R M Mckenzie, H R Nicoll, E73 words
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Article23 1919-07-28 5 To-day's Ties. Championship (Final). Da Soosa vs. Balhetchet to finish. A. Singles (Final). Coelho—i 40 va, Wheatley—4o.23 words
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Article114 1919-07-28 5 Oar Taiping correspondent writer: Three motor oars have again been heid np at the 17th mile, Taiping Brnas Road, the same spot at which four ears were held np not long ago by fonr armed Chinamen. This time the booty sheared amounted to a trifle over $200,114 words
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Article406 1919-07-28 5 A General Survey. Paris. July 25, 2.0 p.m. The question has been again rail* ed whether or not Bulgaria is to have an outlet on the Aegean Ser, Greece olaiming Western Thraoe entirely which would bar Bulgaria from a direct our let to tbe sea. Frar oe and406 words
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148 1919-07-28 5 Business firms might try keeping a special poet for their advertising department. They have one at a oertain photo studio not far from Malaja, and one of hi- efludons runs thus; I love some pictures of fair dowers— Of roses gay in sunny148 words
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Article109 1919-07-28 5 The Siamese Government hare decided to combine the Peace Celebration in B ngkok with tbe recep tion of tbe soldiers returning from war service oversea. A commaniqae states that this celebration will take place in the month of September, and the exact date will be annonnced later109 words
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Article88 1919-07-28 5 A notioe appears in the F M 8 Government Gazette amending the Penal Code so as to seoure that whoever commits robbery shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years and shall also be liable to fine: and if the robbery88 words
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Article705 1919-07-28 5 Tin Is quoted at $127.50; 350 tons sold. Robber is quoted at 1/11 for crepe and 1/9 for sheet. London, July 25 Silver is at 55 1/16 to 54 7/8, steady. The Hon Mr Andrew Agnew returned last Saturday from the Philippines. Raffles Hotel fanoy dress ball705 words
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Article211 1919-07-28 5 The Silent Mystery serial continues to be the attraction at the Marlborough, and two fresh episodes will be presented to-night as well aa a very good photodrama, The Scandal, in four long reels, and a Pathe G. zetU. Ia the first show Oalumny, in three long parts,211 words
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Article27 1919-07-28 5 Willison Wirth's Circus had something like 3,000 persons', in their tent on Saturday night. This is nearly a record, and no wonder, considering the fine programme presented.27 words
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Article259 1919-07-28 5 Near the pretty little village of Lamesley, on the north border of County Durham, a passer-by noticed a young man writhing in terrible agony on the graeey embankment of the railway which rum parallel to the old Roman road, direct north and south. Both the injured mar.'lege259 words
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Article112 1919-07-28 5 The funeral of the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Antony Brooke, nephew of the first Rajab, Sir James Brooke, took place at the moorland of Sheepstor, Devon, on 12th June. The late Rajab died two years ago, the embalmed body having remained in a vault112 words
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Article100 1919-07-28 5 Lodge Johore Royal, No 3946 EO. which is housed a little way out of Johore Bahru, was consecrated on Saturday night by the Wor DDGM, the hon.ble Mr W F Nutt, who was attended by a large number of District Grand Lodge offioers from Singapore and the F M S100 words
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Article58 1919-07-28 5 In addition to the captured German machine-gun presented by bim to the Ipoh Club, Colonel Sir John Campbell, Bart, on Monday placed on exhibition in the Club for the night a number of wsr trophies, ir eluding observation photographs of battlefields taken from aeroplanes, gas masks, a field telephone, bombs,58 words
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Article286 1919-07-28 5 Fraser and Go's Report. Singapore, July 24. Basimss was again quiet in Rubber shares but the tone since the holidays was rather firmer for choice, and the isrger portion of tbe changes, though individually smal 1 ♦■•nd in upward direction. Owing to Monday being a holiday286 words
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Article182 1919-07-28 5 Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, July 25. Since last reporting tbe forward market haa been brisk and this tone waa manifeat al tbe opening of the Usual Weekly Auctions on Thursday, prices all round being considerably in advance of those of last week, Tbe improvement did not however continue throughout tbe182 words
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Article148 1919-07-28 5 Guthrie Co' Report. Singapore, July 15. A brisk demand characterised tbe opening yesterday of tbe oanal weekly auction, doe to certain buyers being abort on Jaly commitments and a welcome rise in prices of all grades baa to be recorded. At tbe commencement fine pale crepe and ribbed amoked sheet148 words
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Article245 1919-07-28 5 Singapore, July 25. Since oar last report the market has been distinctly active, no doubt due to the news coming through that the blockade was to be raised. Towards the end o! last week Singapore Standard Crepe (or spot on August to September delivery was done245 words
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Article93 1919-07-28 5 Since tho outbreak cf *he war, the population of Yokohama han shown almost a ready increase an nually. In 1917, it reached 460,300 but in 1918 the figures fell off by 13,203, due to the depression in industrial circles as a result of th" signing ot the93 words
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Article171 1919-07-28 5 A police»sergeant, in giving evideoce at.Uxbridge against a'distharged soldier, said that the latter was drunk, and that at 1 a.m. he was seen trying to fight a tram n iar i. The second item of evidence seems more or less to substantiate the first state* ment, and tbe171 words
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Advertisement251 1919-07-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED. Wanted for Motor Garage, Mechanical Engineer with European or American experience in car repairs and construction. Good prospects to suitable man. Only steady and reliable men need apply. Apply to Box 139 c/o Malaya Tribune. 28 7 30 7 WANTED. Wanted Junior Shorthand Typ et. Apply stating251 words
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Article653 1919-07-28 6 Prices Quest in I -m. 'mwm, fjl|, I. *mwm~. x 1 «y fj» fx tt A*, 4« M ft jtgi phftftj Iff. UL~ 1 Am ffV V- H I i Ma-afc t« 4ft ft I Baft* tff •>• I Baas '<? 9t> ftV. 1 Baft-* Aft V653 words
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Article51 1919-07-28 6 Singapore. Jf|K Un Ix>n<lon— 4 rrift J>M T/jf, Demand 2/4 8/1 r, Private 3,„/» 2/| 11/f« v/n India— Baai t t. 18a On Hongkong— Bank d/rj On Java— On Japan— MM I Bankd/d 10 ii BOTereigne—baying rate $8.1« Bank of England rate 5 v ■r. Bihar in London 5551 words
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Article64 1919-07-28 6 Til iff Port rtw«tteah4VD- w*i Te atrrtw p<*t IX/ w r.Mrt^», +r*m j ft 'A *u-m A -,j trxttt ti* pnMMl m i«a-r r«m, Mm*rim 413 flock T«w x Betiutt »44, Port Dlr.k*,o kDd Pr/ft H»»ttyt3tj*ni *H*)m I Wednesday mm r /rt PetMOf. M viru, N«g»p«Uw, Ukiag di»i1»64 words
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Article28 1919-07-28 6 Programme of Drill., mtn f Wiwi no'llitft Hfitiir»Uy, AtJgriitY Monday, Jnly 2H. 4.0 paLy q Pm Ut In> 01,t >»- SSE Gilbert Day, Uapuin, Ag, Adjutant.28 words
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Article175 1919-07-28 6 New Bills and Amendments At a meeting of the Federal Council b>- d in Kaili Lumpur on Wedocidty rnorninr, tba Contiou*nce of Powers BUI w»« pasaH with aa additional claaae throwing the onu« of proof upon the employer that be has taken 1 reasonable s'epa to enaare sompliancc175 words
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Article224 1919-07-28 6 Iho oaafttM is plmmd to ray that the Book of Marshal Foch 1« meeting with great suco*as. Msny signatures have been given accom panied by generous donations. We publish below a first list of sob scriptions which are gratefully acknowMged by the Committee His Excellency Sir224 words
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Article23 1919-07-28 6 rw£5 5 oommnnioation with the l° n m!n rfllal W!rele StaUon this morning t Van Waarwiiak L Yoahida Mara No. 3. M23 words
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Article80 1919-07-28 6 Orders for week »-nding Saturday, August 2, 1919. Monday, Jaly 25— Physical Drill end let Troop Parade, 5.13 p.m. Tuesday, Jaly 29.— Signalling Claw, 5 15 p.m. Wednesday, Jaly 30,—Charity Football Matcb, Association vs. Mancheetera, S C C Ground, i.10 p.m. Thnrsday, Jaly II.— harity Football Match,80 words
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Article110 1919-07-28 6 The ree-ntly pabilahed annual report of the Institute of Certificated Orocert tinted tha' tbe University i f London had proposed the eatabliah. naent of* faculty of sommerce to en courage atudiea in all branches of diatriou ion, and ultimately to grant ■ome sort of a degree in110 words
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Article289 1919-07-28 6 lapravakai Attack ay m A tortoise, a fcootaux-r■ kzJ?», tad aa empty tin formed •xhibtia of a brutal mard-r mltted by Cbean* Choy, at T-mk Aaaoc, oo Hi y 36 aa», t&e etrramriny of whica were disc. :e-d before Mr. Jojciea Parrer-Matty and Meaart Fioefa and T B Smith289 words
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Article33 1919-07-28 6 *****^aaaa r -i.vr y bSSH !:*»A.?"ias Tat a do I do II 14 do 2 »i is 2t 5 Jane I rf 8 do i J do f J ,r li33 words
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Advertisement64 1919-07-28 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS or AVERYS' AMD FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h BROS. Co. DRINK \T Bee* cund Btout. Tun POPU»AB BBTIBAVM. Bold £verywh«r«. G. AURELY Co., Singapore sad PenaogV flol. Import*™ for B.H., F.M.S. iat B.kuir., S. Malacca Street. Singapore, Them. «1». m. Aortr THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. 193-5 Orchard64 words
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Advertisement389 1919-07-28 6 **he Tonio only Complete HI fl D C fl I *<* tfa e Heart, Biood UlUDlUL fmm Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstrai HDebility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its actire prfneiofcsi I CHobeo! ii a typical acflve remedy or medicinal food I lor imparting Strength and Energy. free389 words
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Advertisement209 1919-07-28 6 BIG CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rbeumatiam can't afford to waste time and money gambling with make.believe remedies." REAL RELIEF is what it wanted—quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the time-tested and positively proren relief for Rheumatic pain—209 words
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Advertisement264 1919-07-28 6 I "'BIN I J I I A I I p I A IB N b I E S E i I S E I T R I YAMATO Co.. I BEER mmm The Most EFFICIENT aerated Water Bottles can be obtained ONLY from OTOMUNE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan.) Singapore.264 words
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Article1349 1919-07-28 7 A Criminal Psychology. Tbe English pablic is, no doabt, familiar with tbe facts of tbe Landru ease, as far as they are at preteut known, says a Paris correspondent, lie appears to be one of those great "multiple marderers" who appear from time to time to horrify horn1,349 words
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Article164 1919-07-28 7 Poona, Jaly 5. —At an emergency meeting of the Deccan Sabha bold on Friday last it was decided to tend tbe following cable to tbe Prime Minister :—The Council of Deccan Sabha, Poona, dutiful]y offers through you loyal and hearty congratulations to the King Emperor on ths final164 words
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Advertisement473 1919-07-28 7 BANKS m ho Hong Bank, Limited. in the Straits Settler* «w.; HEAD OFFICE nnre Baffles Chamber la 8. 8lBg POr BRANCHES p..aa« 85 Beach Street.. SXca, 131 Jonker Street. u.*r 77/79 Jalan Snleiman. Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabemat. Agencies at London, New ,w San Francisco, Semarang, PalembangandTrang. W CAPITAL. n A«*l473 words
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Advertisement462 1919-07-28 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN BNGLAKD. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of X20each £1,200,000 Reserve Food £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. National462 words
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Advertisement519 1919-07-28 7 NOTICE) The Exchange Banks will be closed on 8 a turday, 2nd August, and Monday, 4th August. Publio Holidays. Robber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify tbe pablie that we have established ourselves as rab. ber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong's premises, No. 40 Robinson519 words
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Advertisement512 1919-07-28 7 WANTED WANTED An Assistant and a Obief Clerk for a robber s state in Malacca. Apply to Malaka Pinda, 105 First Oroaa Street, Malacoa. 16 T !8 7 WANTED A Shorthand typist. Salary $80 a month- State qualifications, nationality and age. Apply to X. Y. Z- care of Malaya Tribune.512 words
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Advertisement64 1919-07-28 7 HOW Do YOU WAKE these mornings f Fit and fresh, or dall, depressed, ill-tem-pered f If the latter probably your lirer is to blame in which caae try Pinkettes gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, promote daily regularity, cure biliousness, tick headaohes, coated tongae, ill-smelling breath. Of chemists everywhere, or64 words
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Advertisement391 1919-07-28 7 pUHWWIIIIIlll!» I The Difference in this Baby 3 m mmm\. from 010 *****1 bottle-fed baby it hit firm flesh, =1 5E fl strong bone and happy intelligent expression 3 fl —thia it because he has been roared on Glaxo. |j tefctw His parents say, He has not 5 nad a391 words
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Title Section23 1919-07-28 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fuaetf OtliiJ SUPPLEMENT TO YH£ MALAY* TRIBUNE. '*4M! o_nj V«L VL No. 173 •SINGAPORE, MONDAY,JULY 28, 1919 PRICE S CENTS23 words
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Article128 1919-07-28 1 Arrivals. JULY 35. Melchlor Treub Da: 1613 Cap Winsemius from Belawan Jaly 23 KPM. Mataram Bri 1994 Cap Yoy from Sydney Jnly 4 Boastesd and Co. Marita Nor 1117 Cap Andersen from Shanghai Jaly 6 Boastead and Co. Fakashu Mam Japan 994 Cap Fajita from Probolingo Jnly 19128 words
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Article169 1919-07-28 1 JULY 24. Bbabonee Bri 3230 for Rotterdsm via Sues JULY 25. Mantilla BH 3506 for Suex. Pyrrhns Bri 4822 for Hongkong and Japan. Hong Ho Bri 96 for Tringgann via ports. Krian Bri 453 for P Swettenham snd T Anson. Meran Bri 70 for B Pahat. Lady Weld Bri169 words
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Article58 1919-07-28 1 Monday, Jnly. 18 High Water i —11.25 a.m. 9ft. Oin.; 10.54 p m. 10 ft. Sins. Tuesday, Jaly 29,—High Water:— 11.57 a.m. 9ft. lin. 11 37 p.rn 10ft 2ins, Wednesday, July 30.—Moon in Equator lOh A. :—High Water. 0.28 a.m. 9ft. lin. Thursday, July 31—High Water:— 0.1958 words
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Article156 1919-07-28 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X GQ) and Suspected (■ignal F P B) Porto: Signal fneoea•arr) in adPort notified. dltion to Disease Quarantine Sag. Anaoy FP B Cerebrospinal Meninfitii Bagan Si Api Api PP B Cholera Bangkok FP B Plague Bangkok XO Q Cholera Batavia Tandjong Priok F P156 words
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Article269 1919-07-28 1 We have received from the Costoma and Excise Department tbe following Approximate R<i.urn, shewing the valors of Inuorts and Exports daring the montn of Jane 1918 ImportsTicals 1% Goods 10,596,524 Wine, Beer, and Spirits 147,296 Gold leaf 1,059,655 Bullion A Coin 1,059,635 Opium Total 11,803,415 Exports. Ticale.269 words
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Article85 1919-07-28 1 Return, furnished by the Cos. tooifl Departm-nt, showing the nationality and tonnage of vessels reported Inwards and Outwards luring the month of June, 1919; Nationality. Inwabds Octwabos. aTO. TOSS. NO TONS. Norwegian 7 6,538 8 7,027 British 15 29,895 27 31,761 Siamese 14 8,171 15 9,544 Japanese85 words
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