Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1919
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Title Section30 1919-07-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYtJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm BHHm^B^HhHm^BhB^B^HBB^K^H [EVENING DOTY, Vol. VL ■No. 174 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919 PRICE S CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 29.30 words
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Advertisement236 1919-07-29 1 jTvERYTHI ITCft I I IK THE I Way of I .motoring] consult a HIN WATT Co., I Head Office, 102, Mark** Stree* 1 Motor Works Dept, 80. Orchard Road. I "GAIETY" CINEMA. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP. A THRILLING THOMAS H. INCI FIVE-PAr.T WAR DRAVIA236 words
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Advertisement157 1919-07-29 1 For Sale. A complete ftrxrn-odt, comprising a Baggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply It STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PACAR ROAD. M.A. SAIBOQSCO. General Merchants a Money Changers. All are kindly solicited to Inspect oar shop at Johnston's Pier, Singapore, Foreign Coins of sQ kinds can B*157 words
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Advertisement32 1919-07-29 1 I 1 1 WHISKY JFINE gpl HIGHLAND Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time o! Bottling. j "CASTILLO'' ;oid Spanish Portwine IS UNSURPASSED IN QUAUTY SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.)32 words
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Advertisement308 1919-07-29 1 mam Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. Stationers Printers, 20a-20c Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE i [Estate Supplies Acetic <*9&98 v Acid Veneer Chests Mom I Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan diaisfta, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan.) j Useful to Planters. OUR GROIND NUT CAKE which ia only once pressed, is of t >308 words
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Article554 1919-07-29 2 The Chinese oi Klarg. [The Editor of the Malay Mail."] B**i —I reading seme years sgo of a certain Lieutenant in India who wui threatened to be tarred and feathered. After due enquiries had been made, the guilty pertiee were arrested and after conviction were seat to jail,554 words
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Article71 1919-07-29 2 Orders for week ending Saturday August 2, 1919. 9 Tues.lay, Jnly 29.-Signalling Class, 5 15 p.m. Wednesday, J n ly 30,—Charity Pootbell Ma'cb, Ansvciation vs. Mai chesters, S C C Ground 5 10 p.m. Thursday, July 81.—Charity Football Match, SCO vs. Scouts Past and Present, 8 C71 words
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Advertisement407 1919-07-29 2 AUCTION SALES. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co. hare eeea in strutted and will sell by Public Auction A% an early date, at Batu Pahat, f ehfrre ■eautrfully situated building si tea and building allotments along the Eluang Road in the Town of Batu Pahat, forming407 words
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Advertisement352 1919-07-29 2 illlflf BOMS. By Lt.-UI. H. A. Newell. 1,A., F.RJQ S., Madras. The following books from thf pen of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office Singapore, and at the) Stationary and News Bupply Coy, Malacca. Outstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postag« of 10 cents352 words
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Advertisement346 1919-07-29 2 f Anaemia I i Our blood is composed of I red and white corpuscles fl I the red to nourish the body, fl fl the white to fight disease. In 1 I Anaemia—or bloodlessneas— I I the red corpuscles are more I fl or less deficient Thus the fl I346 words
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Advertisement346 1919-07-29 2 Cf t mSkr A Match is; All You Need Shaler Yulcanizers. vade CO. S3? 90 2nd LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Advice to a Mother by P. H Ohavasse $1.20 Advioe to a Wife by P. H. Chavasse 1 20 Before I wf d, or Young Mac aud Marriage by Sir346 words
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Advertisement286 1919-07-29 2 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd ESTABLISHED 1874. IkOORPQRaTED in J^T" MM exceed Five Crores Rupees. Absoluts tMMM 1111 11,111,241.11 I insurance irrectn in till t, ToteJ Policiee in force 69,405 assuring wi'h Bonus a ~Sl $98,817,617.00. jTew Business fer the fear 1918. Ei'ablUhen reseH ia then '■sTB.286 words
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Article255 1919-07-29 3 Singapore, July 29. Mean Latham A Co., 30-A, Eafflea Place adviia the following quotation! AlotGajafa $3.20 $3 25 AyerKuaiugt 1.20 125 Ayer Mole* 2.45 2.60 AyerPanai 1145 11.75 bakjownie 5.10 5.3 > BakUJeloto* 0.60 0.70 BukUKatil LOO 1.05 BakU X B 0.63 0.70 Caai*katB*rdg.... 680 T.OO Glensaly255 words
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Article251 1919-07-29 3 Singapore, July 29. > ..—3ee Local and General column. Copra.—Bailneei done, •p. r oca.—Steady. Buiinen done. 8ago Flour —Bxu&rum done. QarrMsr.— Buslneaa done, rpp«r. —Steady. BuiineM done Cth*f Products.— Market Quiet latest Ual Mi. lit Ottfctku. Hntinegi 110 S. per pleul 140.00 Sutmegfl 80 8. 45.00 Oopra Ball251 words
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Advertisement256 1919-07-29 3 Prom Monday, July 28 to Saturday, August 2. EACH SUCCEEDING EPISODE STRONGER THAN THE LAST THE GREAT FRANCIS FORD SERIAL AT THE MARLBOROUGH fbs Hail lor Comfsrt, Good Music and Good Bfotortia, Beach Hoad. Second Show At 9 p.m. Sharp fhe Silent Mystery In IS Episodes or 30 Reels FEATURING256 words
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Advertisement461 1919-07-29 3 B J ***^**a^sa«awsaWsWsa^a^a^s^ 1 From Thursday, July 24 to Tuesday, July 29. mWmM 5? A MULTIPLICITY OF FEATUREB PROVIDING isUhSJnhTl AlhUDbra U A SUPERFLUITY OF ENTERTAINMENT JaVthO OHlj AT THE 3:ALHAMBRA§: asd the BEST The Hall for Music and Features SHfi sjocommo- during dfjdOO. —JLOM ROAD lateral* Second Show at461 words
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Advertisement386 1919-07-29 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Pkfir Road. Trams Paaa the Door. Second Show mt Q. 30 Universal Animated Weekly No 14. Louiae Lovely in the Powerful Butterfly Picture 5 The Wolf His Mate 3 THE SHIELDING SHADOW Bpisede 7. The Awakening In 2 Parts lpiaod* B 'The Haunting Hand"386 words
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Article1228 1919-07-29 4 It wm laid that the Yorkshire ooeJ minera struck work without any definite cause serious enough to provoke them to take what in reality amounts to a oriminal action. It was not a case of their having struck owing to the announcement that the Government was about1,228 words
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Article30 1919-07-29 4 Mr J Quy Hubback, who has •nd Peat, haa been ■ign the firm. Mr MmßfSl .onofMrCBTenn^o B ftl:Trm' Manager with Mr HuboackMr Tennent haa been Mr •ign the &rm. to30 words
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Article325 1919-07-29 4 Tin is Qjtoui tons soil. a: *127.5 0 *c Cotton TTTTTTi quoted at 22.05 "3i,-. 1 tbw morning are Ordinary rate, J a J? 11 < «te Jaly 2.:. U 2 I OeJJj John WetttTrr who passed B|. Chineee Basing c Tf the St* be held i325 words
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Article84 1919-07-29 4 The Admiralty kindly offerd passages to England to H E fa Governor by H M 8. 'Kent' doe to leave Singapore at the beginning of Joae. She was d-Uy-1 through various causes, and a t-"i~gram dated the J5th Jaly has been received from the Admiral stating that84 words
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Article80 1919-07-29 4 The following Singapore properties were sold by public auction by Messrs Ching Keng L*e and Coy.st their sale room yt-eterday afternoon 999 Years' L-aeehoki land and houses Nos 44 and 45 Baff alo Road, srea 2,091 square fee., bought by Mr Lam Cheok Lock for 111.200. Freehold80 words
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Article66 1919-07-29 4 i Rbuter's Cables i Par i i Britain's Ratification Preference 5 The Strikes 5 In Russia General Free Shows Straits Produce 3 Local Bhare Market 3 The Labour Crisis Local and General 4 Farewell Addresses J Company Meeting j Amusements j[ Latest Shipping News Local Sporting Company Report66 words
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Advertisement146 1919-07-29 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE 1 Robinson's PATENT LEVER MATCH $8.50 Nickel cases. $9.50 Watcl J"" 3 /^>^ lĕs ß $uaranteed a flood »9.50 Tk—*, ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for I I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring, etc. I I i Sand your orders to the I Asiatic I Petroleum st Helen's I Company146 words
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Advertisement206 1919-07-29 4 Champion Post Drills Union Twist Drills Round and Square Shanks Jackson's Stain Varnish Dark Oak Mahogany Rosewood Walnut j &>pper Rivets and Washers Copper Boat Nails Copper Tacks guapTkiat AND Co., Ltd. (Inoorporartd in th. Strait. *>Ml.m«nu) 30 Phillip Street. Swiitiaed CeaJsasii llli j k>u ■■twisting uit 2rH m »14.80206 words
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Advertisement143 1919-07-29 4 Do 700 experience any difficulty In providing refreshments for visitors? Tea Coffee, Cocoa and other hot drinks prepared in a few minutes by using Echeong Wickless Kerosene Stove which provides fresh boiling water within three to five minutes. This up-to-date convenience for the modern housewife is easily lighted, and its143 words
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Article465 1919-07-29 5 Lord Corzoo Explains L n, Jaiy 24, 7.55 p.m. In the House of Lords the Peace Treaty Bill passed all its stages nnanimonsly. The Anglo-French Treaty Bill passed all its stages without discussioD, amid cheers, London, July 24, 8.25 p.m. In the House of Lords c n the465 words
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Article199 1919-07-29 5 London, July 24, 5,45 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Long in moving a vote of sixty millions sterling for the Navy, said the personnel of the Navy at prelent was 180.000 compared with 407.000 at the armistice. Ont of three hnndred warships and eight hundred auxiliaries199 words
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Article74 1919-07-29 5 London, July 25,12 45 p.m. Montagu's silver report says the market is firm chif fly owing to a shortage of silver stocks in England and difficulty in replenishing owing jo demand for prompt remittances Jj ChlDa Consequently after July 1181 l for two months delivery w aeat a74 words
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Article31 1919-07-29 5 London, July 23, 8,33 p.m. At Bieley the Empire match comPotion was won by Britain. The unai scores were: Britain 2112, Australia 2040, New Zealand 1979, ■oa Canada 1936,31 words
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Article219 1919-07-29 5 M. P's Opposition, London, July 24, 1.55 a.m. In the Houee of Commons debate on the third reading of the Finance Bill, Mr Wedgwood Benn moved its rejcdion on the ground that it initiated a system of oolonial prefer* ence. Mr J W Wilson likewise objeoted to the extension219 words
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Article128 1919-07-29 5 London, July 24, 4.0 p.m. In the Honse of Commons at question time Mr Harmsworth stated that Gen. Allenby had reported the killed and wounded in the re-nt disturbances in Egypt were natives, eight hundred and sixteen hundred respectively Europeans and other civilians, thirty-one and thirty-five military,128 words
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Article75 1919-07-29 5 London, July 23, 5.55 p.m, Washington j Despite precautions further racial rioting occurred in the negro quarter last night. Two members of the defence guard were shot dead and another white was severely slashed with a razor. All the negro assailants escaped. Troops are patrolling the streets,75 words
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Article49 1919-07-29 5 London, July 24, 12.05 a.m. Seven Canadians were indicted in connection with tbe death of Station Serjeant Green at Epsom, mentioned on June 20. Two have been discharged, and five oonvioted of unlawfully and riotously assembling together and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment without hard labour.49 words
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Article34 1919-07-29 5 London, July 24,8-10 p.m. Somerset beat Derbyshire by three wickets. Yorshire beat North' ants by an innings and 196 runs. Lancashire beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 109.Hants beat Snssex by 64,34 words
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Article110 1919-07-29 5 The Committee gratefully acknowledges receipt of the following subscriptions Previously reported $2,155 S A Lane 25 J Greig 30 A W Vick 25 J R George 20 W W Maomillan 50 J Robertson 50 WPWKer 25 W H McGregor 50 Anonymous 10 Anonymons 5 Rsv V110 words
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Article431 1919-07-29 5 Premier Actively Intervenes. London, July 24, 5,45 a.m. Mr Lloyd George ia now actively intervening in the coal strike. He waa Interviewed by leading coal owners at Downing Street last night. The coal shortage is beginning to be felt in Ljndoc. The Controller has announced that no househi431 words
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Article40 1919-07-29 5 London, July 24, 12.5 a.vs. His Majesty he s aocepted President Wilson's invitation to the Prince of Wales to visit America as the guest of the Government on the termination of the Canadian visit about October 31.40 words
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Article116 1919-07-29 5 To day's Business 8i1ver.—55.3/16 Hongkong— per cent Prem. Shanghai—4o| Rubber. —Steady Tin.—Local sales 275 Tons at $131-00. Shares, —Ula Pandans sold at 92 cents, Malaka Pindas offer at $2.675, and Ayer Moleks at $2.47j. Jimahs have buyers et $192$ and Pajams at $12.35. Sembrongs have buyers116 words
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Article74 1919-07-29 5 Viceroy's Letter. Allahabad, July 15.—The Independent's Calcutta correspondent writes —lt is understood that (Sir) Robindranath Tagore has reoeived a letter from H E the Viceroy requesting the poet to withdraw his letter renouncing his knighthood ss His Exoellency observes that the Punjab measures were well advised and74 words
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Article56 1919-07-29 5 It is understood that Sir Reginald Stnbbs, G CHG, Governor-Desig-nate,is now on his way to Hongkong but no telegraph information of the date of his departure from London has yet been received. He was to have left by the first possible opportunity after July 7th, and ia therefore likely to56 words
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Article134 1919-07-29 5 More Bid News. London, Jnly 24,12.10 p.m. An Archangel communique states: A mutiny among the Rassians on the Onega front occurred due to Bolshevik propaganda. Th- Rassians handed over their front and the town to the enemy On the railway front the Bolshevists attacked the Btitish when they134 words
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Article196 1919-07-29 5 The first honse at the Gaeity tonight will see Thomas H Inoe's spart war drama, Shell Fort y-n ree, with H B Warner and Knid Markey as stars, besides a Keystone comedy whilst repeats respectively of the Unwritten Law and A Pair of Cupids figure in the later196 words
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Article475 1919-07-29 5 A book from which many will derive pleasure has lately been added to the Library lift, Prses, ?latform and Parliament, by Mr Spencer Leigh Haghes, who for many years wr to Sab Rosa," a column familiar to many newspaper readers at Home. The author, after two ansuccessful campaigns,475 words
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Article600 1919-07-29 5 United Malacca Rubber Ltd. The ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the United Malacoa Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held on Friday, 18th July 1919 at 12 noon, Mr Tan Oheng Look (Chairman) preaiding. There were also present Messrs Tan Soo Ghi. Chan Eang Swi, Goh Leng Inn (Manager)600 words
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Article596 1919-07-29 5 The Secretaries inform us that the ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held at the Company's Office on Friday, the 11th Jaly 1919, at 12 noon, Mr Tan Soo Hock (Chairman) presiding. After the confirmation of tbe minutes596 words
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Article199 1919-07-29 5 Arrivals. JULY 27. Yaye Mara Japan 5054 Cap San* from Oairen July 15 Suzuki and Co. JULY 28. Otarn Mara No. 3 Japan 1881 Cap Wakamoto from Colombo July 20 Yamaahita and Co. K'on Mara No. 3 Japan 2257 Gap Fatami from Kobe Jane 23 M B199 words
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Article118 1919-07-29 5 JULY 26. Margaret Haney Bri ach 800 for Marseilles via Djibouti. JULY 28. Sri Maar Bri 96 for Malacca and Maar. Anamba Bri 1159 for F Samboe in ballast. Meran Bri 70 for B Pahat. Perak Bri 519 for Penang via ports. Kaka Bri 274 for Malacca and Maar.118 words
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Article39 1919-07-29 5 Three hundred and four outbreaks of fire were reported to the FM 8 Polioe in 1918 compared with 242 in 1917 and an average of 249, the stated value of property destroyed being $690,262 oompared with $346,042 in 1917.39 words
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Article31 1919-07-29 5 The Royal Society of Arts have awarded the Society's Albert Medal for 1919 to Sir Oliver Lodge, D. Sc., FRB, in recognition of his work aa the pioneer of wireless telegraphy."31 words
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Article769 1919-07-29 5 Manager's Services Eulogised. (Contributed). The Permas Estate, Johore Bahru, was well decorat 'd. both in the temple and along the roads on Friday the 25th instant in antieipa tion of the departure of Mr F. T. Holbrook for Home shortly. Messrs F T Holbrook, Manager Captain P W769 words
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Article86 1919-07-29 5 On January 1st, 1918, there was 1,260 prisoner* in tbe FHB. During the year, 8,457 were admit, ted, and on December 31st, 1918, there were 1,379 prisoners remain, ing. Prisoners on gaol sendees which include dhobies, cooks, sweepers, lampmen, night-soil gang, orderlies in hospital store and office, whitewashes, gardeners, water86 words
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Article33 1919-07-29 5 S.C.C. Bowling. Yesterday's Results Oantrell beat Swanaon, 21—9. White, beat Legg, 21—10. Doubles Handicap. Doig and Ohaney beat Main and Duthie. 21—10. Secular and Norrie vs MoKenzie and Dr Ohill unfinished.33 words
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Article73 1919-07-29 5 The following is tV result of the Sepoy Lines Monthly Medal fcr July Mo Phail 41 43 2 82 Monk 42 45 2 83 Dodd 49 44 10 83 Croncher 47 45 8 t>4 Campbell 44 46 5 86 Griffin 46 53 9 90 Borne 5673 words
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Article12 1919-07-29 5 The untitled Colf Club monthly mmUl (bog..*) «as won by U F12 words
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Article33 1919-07-29 5 Yesterday's Play. Championship (Final). E E De* Soaza beat W Balhetchet 4—6, 6—1, 6—2. A. 8IXGLE3 (Final). E G Wheatley—40 beat A E Coelho—I 40 6—2, 7—5.33 words
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Article65 1919-07-29 5 The Imperial and Federal Governmente ernments have agreed to spend £50,0C0 each in im stigating the oilfields of Papua to ensure supplies from within the Empire. The Federal Government has already spent £100,000 in boring. It is understood that the British authori ties' plan is to sink 10 bores simnl65 words
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Article71 1919-07-29 5 Five thousand and fifty dollars and six cents was paid by the F M 8 Polioe daring 1918 in rewards for the destruction of noxious animal* oompared with $3,902.68 in 1917 and an average of $4,784. Tbe number of orooodiles killed showe i a large advenoe on 1917. Thirty persons71 words
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Advertisement283 1919-07-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TAN JUK KIM PORTRAIT. His Excellency Sir Arthur Henderson Young, G-C M.G., X B.Ewill unveil the portrait of the late Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, C M G., at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 11. 30 am. on Wednesday, 6th August, 1919. Subscribe] 3 and the Public are cordially283 words
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Article786 1919-07-29 6 PH« m Im tfufta tta Imai Mmbi Lfaliaad InM, jnfcwip «ltd 8lMN Bukmm, hraa Uta folio wl* 1M of taMoa Kikbtr Skiiu. ffcaa. Yalta fc|«i. Ml>n I). Aiku 1,1 l/« *tf- AegL J»»» 4ft til 1/ II/- 16/1 A;h Kuiai 46'- M)If- BatoafMaiak SM 40 < i786 words
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Article50 1919-07-29 6 Kftip|iiii i. Jc'y 29. On Ixmdon— Bank 4 ro/s 2/4 7/1 6 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/B 2/4 11/11 On India— Bank T. T. 133 On Hongkong— Bank T. T. M4 On Japan— Bankd/d 104 Sovereign*—buying rate $8.54 Bank of England rate 5y Br. silver In Londoc 5550 words
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Article541 1919-07-29 6 Ulu Pacdao Robber Ltd. Ihe report of the Ulu Panden (Siugapore) Robber Estates, Ltd, to be presented at the meeting at French Bank Buildings on Wednesday August 6, at 2.30 p m. states Yr ur directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of the Ac. counts of the541 words
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Article23 1919-07-29 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning :—s. s. Ningchow, Juno, Van Waerwijek, Yoshida Maru No. 3, Priam, Nera.23 words
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Article77 1919-07-29 6 I .Pierce* >a Letaoa. Th oilc-ir.? ate the taws ieparirtr* frrn) Singapore of t 3r.rr>;«<an valu sod klkefe d*..'iV6 j n Loader.. t**T OiLiviaac in BiaoAPoaa Lokdoh. May 2 f Qne g do 8 do 14 do IT do 11 do 2'J do 21 do 24 do 3077 words
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Advertisement66 1919-07-29 6 Weighing Machines. j STOCKS OF f AVEBYS* AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. DRINK Beer and Bto«t. THB POPUIAR BITIIAiHS. —-«i Sold £verywher«i. G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang, Sole Importer for S.S., F.lf,S. iad Bam arm. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore 'Phone 815. T#J> Aurtly." THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD.66 words
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Advertisement366 1919-07-29 6 The Tonio only Complete fl IfIDT fl I for the Heart, Biood uLUD L U L Muscie Preparation. and Nerves Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalascence-Overstraia-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scfofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its acture principle*. GMobeol is a typioal active reaaedy or medicinal food tor imparting Strength and Energy. tfree from any Toxic366 words
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Advertisement201 1919-07-29 6 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatism is one of the world e greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helple»s men and women with its bonds of pain. Delirerance is at hand, for those ailicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Llttll'l Oriental BUd opens the way to freedom.201 words
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Advertisement467 1919-07-29 6 J A p I A B N B E 8 E S E T H YAMATO Co., iiHigon B_EE_R The Commercial Rubber Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers, No. 3 Raffles Place Forthcoming Auction Sales. July 3a At oar itlt room at 11 am 8»le of a lib-arr of aaefn booh including467 words
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Miscellaneous283 1919-07-29 6 Mails Close. To-day. Malacca and Mua» Lady VN'ald I pm Siak and Pakan Bahru Hong L« 8 pm Penang •lnuaauatka 3 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Hebe 3 pm Batu Pabat A+pg Lcang 3 pra Sarawak by courtly of H H.tbeTuan Muds ol Sarawak the S. Y. Z.h >ra283 words
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Article941 1919-07-29 7 Fishtag oo the Sarrwak Coast A large number of natives who inhabit a part of the Sarawak coast make their living by catching oerta'u small salt.water fish, These fish are oaught la a ourious way as follows Some fourteen or fifteen natives leave their leaf ha's at daylight941 words
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Article149 1919-07-29 7 Speaking at a demonstration of the Workers' Socialist Federation held in Trafalgar-eqaare on May 25th, Mr Tom Mann, after denouncing the peaoe terms, and protesting agbinst the continuance of the blockade of Germany, said The workers of Russia have taken things into their own hands suooessfuily. We149 words
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Article151 1919-07-29 7 Peshawar (via Simla) Jaly 1: It is rumoured that a new aspirant to the throne has appeared on the Oxus in the person of Siksndar Khan. If true, he ia probably a great grandson of Dost Mohamed. The family hsve boen refugees in Bokhara for many151 words
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Article120 1919-07-29 7 The air turbine of I T Nedland, a North Dakota artiaan, is less than one-twentieth of an inoh in diameter, and weighs only one fifth of s grain Troy. It has eight parts, the casing being of gold, and the rotor of steel. The rotor, whioh has six slots, bas120 words
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Article31 1919-07-29 7 In a sale st Sotheby's of fine and rare pennies of the period from William I to Stephen, a penny of Cirencester, found at Walsop, near Salisbury, was sold for £170.31 words
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Advertisement482 1919-07-29 7 BANKS Tli ho Horn Baik, Limited. r .,_i in the Straits Settlements..) OFFICE nan*** hambe,B D 4 6 nm BRANCHES 85 Beach Street. 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. SfrfcMi 109 JaUn R* b m Agencies at London, New wJfe San Francisco, Semarang, p Y B TembangandTrang. CAPITAL, hnrbed »8,000,000 A ,tborl*» $6,000,000482 words
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Advertisement468 1919-07-29 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAK& BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares ef £20 each £1,200,000 ReeerveFund £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. National468 words
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Advertisement524 1919-07-29 7 NOTICES NOTICE, The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, 2nd August, and Monday, 4th August. Public Holidays, 267 28 Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg te notify the pabllo that we have established oar selves a* robber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong's premises, No. 40524 words
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Advertisement433 1919-07-29 7 WANTED WANTED A Shorthand typist. Salary 180 a month. State qualifications, nationality and age. Apply to I. Y. Z- oare of Malaya Tribune. SOI no WANTED. Wanted Junior Shorthand Typist. Apply stating salary expected to Bank e/o Malaya Tribune. 28.7 1 I WANTED. Wanted for Motor Garage, Mechanical Engineer with433 words
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Advertisement236 1919-07-29 7 WHAT TO DO FOR MALARIA In Malaria, aa in most other troablea of life, it is the weakest that go bo tbe wail." 2he microbes of Malaria thrive and multiply with astonishing rapidity in watery blood it is for thia renson tbat anaemic, debilitated psople develop ague and fever in236 words
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Advertisement439 1919-07-29 7 I I* your Baby contented 1 Yoar 1 Toy can be contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only 3 1 hia I >od satieties him. Baby should take hta bottle to the last drop, 3 _5 should aleep peacefully, and week after week gain in =a r=439 words
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Miscellaneous35 1919-07-29 7 Singapore Volanteer Corps. Programme of Drills, «-to., for week ending Saiarday, August t. Friday, Aog 1, 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, S R B (v). Arms, Ammunitions and Equipment Inspection. Corn* polsory. OiLSHRf Day, Captain, Ag. Adjutant,35 words
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Title Section25 1919-07-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. feioetf OailjJ *UPPLE*€* IT** }$MAL*T* TRIBUNE ">.u mm ir. tMlOTOfcllj Voi VL No. 174 SINGAPORE, TURSDAY, JULY 29, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS25 words
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Article357 1919-07-29 1 Arrivals. I JULY 15. Sangola Bri 3349 Capl Laaglands from Newcastle July 5 Boaatead and Co. Hong Mob Bri 2353 Capt Maaon from Bombay Jaly 10 Ho Hong. JULY 26. Norfolk Nor 2349 Capt Tarkildsen from legal Jaly 11 Boaatead and Co Somedono Mara Japan 3143 Capt Mlyanari357 words
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Article242 1919-07-29 1 JULY 26. Crystal Dut 100 for P. Samboe. G G Daendels Dot 773 for Sampit ria porta. Yugala Biam 473 for Bangkok. Redang Siam 391 for Bangkok ria porta. Kamnning Bri 1375 for Bangkok Ranee Bri 317 for Kuantan ria porta. Aojou Bri 95 for Muar and Malacca. Ban242 words
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Article149 1919-07-29 1 I Alph»N.««il list of Infeo: <U ia*«Tn»J X 0 Q) Jul 8j«i»,*! ..I (•ifntJ F P B) Pot* Signal C mry) In »d art autinwJ. diti to Dttvaa* (W A "<* 'PB Owhro-Spin»! Jong Priok PPB Cholw» 14 ESS Cholera Uillito» PPB Cholera Bombay X (J Q Cholera X149 words
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