Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1919
1919-09-06
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Title Section29 1919-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v y AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAIIX VL -No. 208 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.29 words
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Advertisement215 1919-09-06 1 IB YERYTHI **;g IB THE I Way of 1 {MOTORING CONSULT IHIN WATT Co., 4 Head Office, 102, Market Street. I Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. Ii m kaVßaa^amVV^aSHaVaVHaVaM PRESENTS A PROGRAMME OP EXTRAORDINARY BRILLIANCE IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In a sterling Triangle Fine215 words
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Advertisement312 1919-09-06 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR RO 0. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to tbe Manager. TEHHS; VERY MODERATE Te agrapalo Addreat M PRAM ARAM." NOTICES. Our office has been remored from 6a, Malacca Street, to No 3, Coleman Street, from Ist September, and all business will312 words
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Advertisement42 1919-09-06 1 WHISKY M f,ne J |fl|y HIGHLAND I 1 T^ar^^MaMl BLEND. Guaranteed 8 Tears Old at Time ol Bottling. [WEST I BENCH j Unchanged Uosorpaued Grape Brandy j r SIST ON GETTING THIS BRAND SOLE AGENTS: j GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.)42 words
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Advertisement327 1919-09-06 1 I THE l Straits Albion Press j LIMITED. II Stationers Printers, 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. Ijr Always i (Mm AS AH I mmWk BEER j w Mitsuj sussan Kaisha, Ltd. HANAYA SHOKAI No. 178, 179 Middle Road, Singapore. RUBBER DEALERS AND ESTATE SUPPLIERS ALWAYS IN STOCK llMilfliflll aid 100 per327 words
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Advertisement710 1919-09-06 2 i oi i I High-class ot moderate I Cigarettes prices. 1 Care in the selection of the finest quality matured I tobaccos, stamps EXPRESS j IE CIGARETTES with that indefinable something, 3 which is so gratifying to the cultured smoker. i i No. 555 v irgirua: In Vacuum Tins of710 words
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Advertisement402 1919-09-06 2 f Anaemia E Our blood is composed of I red and white corpuscles Lj the red to nourish the body, I the white to fight disease. In i Anaemia—or bloodlessnesa— II the red corpuscles are more LJ or less deficient Thus the I blood cannot provide suffi- cient nourishment for402 words
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Advertisement115 1919-09-06 2 I Specral Announcement. On Monday, September 8, 1919 I THE MARLBOROUGH Will commence the run of I A GREAT SMASHING WESTERN SERIAL I featuring J BETTY COMPSON I as the Sweet, Sympathetic Heroine, and GEORGE LARKIN I Handsome, athletic hero, hunting down the Terror I and his gang of masked115 words
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Article215 1919-09-06 3 Singapore Sept, 6jjmfi Latham A Qo.« 50-A f Rafflei PlMt adviie the following quotation* AlorQ.)rii Aj«rKtm!D«» J-J® J-„ ZZ p^L k Z 1140 1UO 5.60 5.9) Hnkik Jdotonc 0.65 0.70 link» K»tti I UO Hnkik K B 0.75 0.80 ntunftaiSeril*— J-Jjj ®r, 1 ladnflii (Sim.,... «35 8215 words
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Article290 1919-09-06 3 Singapore, Sept. 6, Tin. —See Local and General oolnmn. CWvr— Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour. —Business done. (raTrtbt*r<— Business done. Ptryptr. —Steady. Business done {ttr.vr Products. —Market Qaiet Utrri Lscsl airtsi tsontiess. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Oopra Bali 19290 words
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Advertisement184 1919-09-06 3 MARLBOROUGH Tne Ha* lor Oomfor?, Good Masie and Good Pictures, Beach Road. isSB Tuesday, September 2, to Sunday, September T. Second Show at 9 p.m A flrst-elaaa production of absorbing interest The film version of the celebrated Novel by Sir H RIDER HAGGARD, k. b. b. Produced by The African184 words
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Advertisement478 1919-09-06 3 mmmmmmmmmmuum9mmm The 1 From Thursday, September 4, to Tuesday. September 9 eitiamhrsi I AJhambrala British VICTORY pictOkes la the only 1 This time, in conjunction with other splendid Feature Productions theatre M the Theatre —aT the with an P where yon A M mW^^mt 4 aP"% Jkm exquisite tea ALHAMBK478 words
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Advertisement705 1919-09-06 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUS EMPIRE T**&2*a P»*m P.cjkd Trams Pass th- Door. To-Night! In T c Second Show To Nightl! Charles Chaplin in his Million Dollar Picture SHOULDER ARMS 3 Parts. Botworth Co Presents Dusten Farnum and W. Kingston in Captain Courtesy 5 Reels S<» tl exciting scenes cf705 words
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Article53 1919-09-06 4 The funeral cortege of the late Mr. Tat Guar Si ang will leave Mr. Tay Gaan Kiat'e residence at 878 Tank Road, on Sanday, the 7th instant, at 10 a.m prompt. The procession will pass by Tank Road, Merban Road, Pelan Saigon, Havelock Road and Alexandra Road thence53 words
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Article1540 1919-09-06 4 The reports of the committee appointed by the Governor to enquire K.io and report on the salaries of the Clerical services of the Straits Settlement! and the Federated Malay Statea have just been tabled. The original terms of referenoe were that the oommittee should enquire Into and1,540 words
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Article74 1919-09-06 4 This morning Inspector Costello arrested st Paya Leber Road, two Uokohla men named Ho Kin Koa and Goh Boon Ohns, who were in possession of instruments snd msSinnn for or in notes. Some *1,000 worth often oent notes in jarions stages of manufacture were discovered. The74 words
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Article21 1919-09-06 4 The Bangkok correspondent of thePfnang Gssett» telegraphs that the tieal hat been raised to 20d Thta is expected to benefit import21 words
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Article307 1919-09-06 4 ddmmmdddd Rubber is quoted nt2/in and 2/0* for bh... 1 A mail from Europe E. to reach Singapore oli S**d morning. Monday TheUteet London cable, hat this morning are dated aB hao< l Ordinary rate 3rdS Setp t rate 2nd Bept. p De ferred jnport and may307 words
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Article74 1919-09-06 4 A woman named Lee Lim wag charged this morning before Mr Mouk in the Third Coort with oriminal breach of trnst of jewellery valued at $4C0, belonging to a Macao woman named Boey Chi Yeok. The accnaed (who had a babe in her arms) was arrested and74 words
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Article96 1919-09-06 4 The death rate per mille for the week ending August 30 was 33.04. The total nnmber of deaths was 241 of which 166 were males and 75 female. 179 Chinese, 38 Malays, and 20 Indians have died. Convulsions caused 37 deaths, Phtbisw 28, Malarial Fever 34, Fever not96 words
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Article85 1919-09-06 4 Reutbr's Cables Page*. Knssian Affairs 5 Peace Matters 5 General Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3 The Clerical Service Local and Genera) 4 Dairy and Poultry Farm Company Meeting Random Notes 6 Sporting Church Services Our Martial Law 6 To Combat Mosquitoes Mail Notice 6 Stocks and85 words
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Advertisement207 1919-09-06 4 Io extension of oor present fleet, wo hoTO j-» m v added a number of fy* New carS These are at the disposal of our customers Fov HIRE Day Nigiit. I 'Phone 1255 STRAITS MOTOR-GAR SERVICE 114 to 116, Orchard Bead. ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring*, etc. I207 words
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Advertisement357 1919-09-06 4 Europe Made Double Faoed Sledge Hammers Gal vanished Seamed Buckets 4t»l8 lbs 12 ins. and 14 ins. Nicholson's Files Stone Breaking Hammers ins. to 18. ins. H to 4 lbs. Whitworth Taps p H (in set. of Taper, Second Plug, HMUnWB i in. to 1 in. *t0 lbs- LitT l«357 words
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Advertisement298 1919-09-06 4 COATES' PLYMOUTH GIN PER OASE $21.00 DUTY EXTRA. THE PUREST GIN EXPORTED. Yale's Products ARE THE BEST Users Admit. KIAM KIAT Go. 108 aod 109 Market Street Stock Padlocks, Cabin Locks, Night Latches, Etc. of its make. Orders Silicltif. 'm i t— MAGAZINES Do you experience any inconvenience in getting298 words
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Article539 1919-09-06 5 Another Chance for Ramania. L ndon. Sept 4, 3.5 p.m. Hitherto there is no explanation ai to why the various notes of the gapreme Council to the Rumanian government have not reaohed Bncbarest. It is suggested that the wireless did not work for some unknown reason. The Rumanian539 words
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Article106 1919-09-06 5 London, Sept 4, 3.40 p.m. The Triple Alliance to-day con•idered the recommendation by the executive of the miners' federation to proceed to ballot on the question whether direct action should be taken to compel the Government to r *peal the Conscription Acta, with, draw the British troops from106 words
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Article58 1919-09-06 5 London, Sept 4, 2.50 p.m. An Impressive memorial servioe 10 Gen Botha was held in Westttln«ter Abbey. Gen Birdwood His Majesty, and the Jtoere present included Bonar Law, r °oa oontroller Roberts, and varies High Commissioners, Agents Jjtenerel, representatives of State and numerous other ai «iDgaiihed58 words
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Article536 1919-09-06 5 Troable ia the Baltic States. London, Sept 4, 1.19 p.m. It ii authoritatively stated that the ait nation in the Baltic States is very aonte. Von der Golts shows no signs of a oesaation of activities and continues insolent. He disregards the Allies' wishes, and German landowners who536 words
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Article94 1919-09-06 5 London, Sept 4, 10.25 p.m. Parie The Allies have granted the Atistrians two days' extension (or a reply to the peace terms. Vienna: The newspapers indicate that the Austrian treaty will be signed, although the majority for the signature in the National Assembly will be small. Renner arrives94 words
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Article66 1919-09-06 5 London, Sept 5, 6.10 a.m. Admiral Lord Fisher in another letter to the times, headed Nero fiddling while Rome is burning," replies to critics, and reiterates that the present Navy is obsolete for war a few years henoe. He says it is time to kick and stop66 words
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Article161 1919-09-06 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday s Play B Singles. McKerrow sor v Wright T A owe 5 (unfinished,) Ohaney sor beat Bond owe 1, 6—4 6— 2. Smith D J sor beat Donaldson owe 3, 6_2 8—6, Paah sor beat Fuller owe 2, I—4 7— 5. De Mello owe 2161 words
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Article81 1919-09-06 5 The following will represent the S R O at cricket against th- Man' ohesters to-day at 2,30 p.m. Messrs A E Coelho, T Leijssius, E G Wheatley, J Franeisous, E Galistan, H Pearse. G Armstrong, T de Silva, O Hoffmann. E CLa Brooy, and W A Aeria. The prises81 words
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Article60 1919-09-06 5 London, Sept 4, 3.50 p.m. Alexandria A native theologiosl student threw a bomb at the premier, Said Pasha, while he was driving in a motor oar to his offioe. There was a violent explosion, but Said was unhurt. Hia assailant, who had oonoealed the bomb in60 words
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Article195 1919-09-06 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Sept, 6. 8ilTer.—61. Hongkong.—74 per cent prem. Shanghai.—37. Robber.—Firm. Tin.—100 tona lold locally at $135. Sharea. —Transactions, particular* ly in rubber show a steady firming with inoreased volume of business. Ayer Panas sold at $12. Punggors at 77} oents. Jimahs at $2.30, Radellae at $11. United195 words
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Article102 1919-09-06 5 Sago flour is quoted in London at 31. Gambler is done in London at 55/-. Tin is quoted st £271.12.8 in London. The London quotation for oopra is £62.0.0 On the Liverpool market cotton middling American, is at 19.72. Black pepper is quoted st l/o}d and white102 words
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Article1009 1919-09-06 5 Building By Firms. If more of the firms that have long been established here had done what a few of them are now doing, i e, had invested a oertain amount of their money in landed property, by at least building residential quarters for their employees, the demand1,009 words
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Article182 1919-09-06 5 Mr 0 H G Clarke is appointed a Distriot Judge for the settlement of Penang. Mr E F Gilman is appointed to aot as Protector of Labour, Straits Settlements. Mr G C G Muller, of the Civil Servioe, has been granted eight months leave on full salary. Mr182 words
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Article149 1919-09-06 5 We are officially informed that a letter has been reoeived from Sir Robert Hudson, g b b Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Joint War Committee of the British Red Orei Society and the Order of 3t John of Jerusalem in England, in which149 words
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Article135 1919-09-06 5 The Mayor of Colombo on August 20th after addressing the gathering, unveiled the Memorial to the Cey. loneae fallen in the War, the Buglers sounding the "Last Post." The following is a description of the Memorial as stated in the Ceylon Independent The memorial is a Carrara135 words
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Article72 1919-09-06 5 The Filipino Legislature will debate the application of the Anti* Liquor Bill which has been adopted in America, according to a Manila telegram. The adoption of the Bill in the islands will entail a desrease in the annual revenue by 6,000,000 pesos. As this will affeot the finances of tbe72 words
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Article54 1919-09-06 5 The Indian Indies of Bombay who have been prominent lately by reason of their demand for tbe inclusion of the franchise for women in the Indisn reform scheme have sent to England a deputation of two ladies to represent their oase before the Parliamentary Commission. They have been promised assistance54 words
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Article21 1919-09-06 5 Advice reoeived from Shanghai states that cable communication with Japan is totally interrupted. Telegrams for Japau are being posted in Shanghai.21 words
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Article295 1919-09-06 5 Bukit Katil Robber, Ltd. The ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the Company was held at the Company's office on Tuesday 26th August 1919, at noon Mr Tan Soo Hook (Chairman) presiding. Th» minutes of the previous annual ordinary general meeting were read and coo firmed. The notioe295 words
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Article374 1919-09-06 5 Says the Malay Mail 1 One of the greatest needs of Euala Lumpur has been for many years a properly equipped and adequately supervised dairy farm. Fresh cow's milk is, of course, obtainable, but its use in present circumstances is attended with so much danger that374 words
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Article107 1919-09-06 5 Simla, 21st August: The plague return issued to-day states that, in the corresponding week of 1918, 1,019 deaths were recorded, of which 505 were in the Bombay Presidency. During the week infection was reported from Bihar and Orisea, the United Provinces and the Punjab. There were 413107 words
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Article31 1919-09-06 5 The Resident of Seiangor has appointed Rajah Cbulan bin Raja Suleiman to be a Maghrtrate of the Second Olaai within and for the State of Seiangor, with effect from August 22.31 words
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Advertisement484 1919-09-06 5 LATEST ADVERTIBEMENTB. WANTED AT ONCE The services of a junior 1 Cashier. Previous experience not necessary. Honesty and reguli arity required, and work can be performed by a lad who has passed the Vlth standard. Only cash security to the extent of $2,000 will be considered, carrying interest at 4484 words
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Article819 1919-09-06 6 Priest tsetei ie the Mark* mm Israiaf. SIKO.VK.BR, %fl 6 Bn »y--\ mi Evatt, Kith. m ..m H, ,-r», t»ia Tf ut lUt of :uat»: I 'lhiiar Skam. •J. .M.i 3,9 l/l J/- An .-v. 4/3 6 8 I/. An(rV v o!i7 1 A iidniii* 46/ Mill819 words
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Article64 1919-09-06 6 I igapofw, Sept. 6. 1919 On Loaiton Bank 4 m/i 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/e 2/4 11/16 On IndiaBank T T. 116 On Hongkong— Biiuk d/d 74 prem On Shaugh/ti— Bank d/d 37 On Java— Fank T. T. 127 On Japan Bank d/d 97 Sovereign—boy ing64 words
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Article422 1919-09-06 6 'he G 0 Cs Services At Monday's meeting of the L.uislative Council, r»f..renoe was made to th*« slur" of martial law nnd the U. C. in a few words was abb* *o sh»jw h«.vv Bary mi'tial lass .v»e In be Colony, which ia 1915 was a hotbed422 words
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Article13 1919-09-06 6 Ship in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning —s. Eurypvlue-13 words
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Article101 1919-09-06 6 Th© 80-calieJ dog" of the Pacific Co»st of the United States is s newt 5 to H inches loot?. Thonf-b gait« iuiaianei to namral en«ini s itself, i destroys all mosqoito«s within its range, and in the expert, ments of Prof A C Chandler, of the Oregon101 words
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Article42 1919-09-06 6 The number of postal articles fexoluding parcels) posted ir. the Straits Settlements during 1918 was 11,455,514, ss against 11.355,680 in 1917. Thn number delivered Was 8,612,343, ai againut 8,447,338. The number reeeleed for trsnemission to other oountri»s was 2,714.410, as against 2.465,091.42 words
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Advertisement129 1919-09-06 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. IM_I 111 Ml 111 I I I II MM 1— II I» I 111 DRINK m **m\ Beer and BtOUt* THE POPULAR BEYIBAGIB. Sold Everywhere G. AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra. 3,129 words
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Advertisement580 1919-09-06 6 Church Services. S. Andrew s Cathedral, Singapore. 12th Sunday aft>-:r Trinity. 7th Septembei, 1919. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.44 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9. IS a.m. Matins followed by Hoi Communion. 4 pm. Chi dren'a Serrice. *.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. No Service. Service. -Hugh Blair. Hymns. Ml,580 words
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Advertisement429 1919-09-06 6 If kid StfftMi Slofapari (fuk-Koad) Only. The mail raiuo from Singapore for tL north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday exoept**l) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpnr tl 718 pin, and 6.43 a rr. r*«p*<ctivolj. The thnn/u ■pfafj to Penang L-aves Knaia. Lmnpur at X a.m.429 words
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Advertisement291 1919-09-06 6 S T m Sic only Complete pi D L for the Heart Biood ULUO L U L M,,sc|^ Preparation. J and Nerves Anaemia Neurasthenia IConvalascence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS (Opotherapy of the blood with its actve princi les. Globeol is a typical aotive remedy or medicinal food for imparting Strength and Energy.291 words
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Advertisement309 1919-09-06 6 THE SEVENTH ANMIVEBSARV SALE OF MARUNI Co. SPECIAL BARGAIN'S IN Travelling Trunks of various descriptions and General Goods. Commencing from Monday, August 25th, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. Maruni Co. No. XO, High Street. Tbe Commercial Rubber Co„ Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers, No. 3 Baffles Place. Forthcoming Aortfor Sales September 8 At309 words
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Advertisement91 1919-09-06 6 %jT SECRETARY' M\ Pi< ase <«ud us the IHf nam'" of your roem- bers. It will help IrtHJ to mike a book comJl\ Chinese CommereW f jj\ Directory. li»20 issue. Siapa Sakit Boeloa Hati PILL DJAMOE Obat tentu ka*i berenti. Ini pill bargoaoa pada mM prampoean 'en dilaki, jan? dapa91 words
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Miscellaneous227 1919-09-06 6 Mails Close. Ttntay Medan Medusa 8 pm Malacca, Port Swettenbam and Peuaug *Klang opm Batu Pahat Aing Leong 8 P m P 8am bu, Anamba, and Natuna Islands fcinekawang 8 pm Batu Pahat Meran 8 pm Malacca and Port riwettenham *Ban Whatt Soon 4 pm Cacob Kdina P m Bata227 words
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Article240 1919-09-06 7 Lewis and Peat's Report Singapore, 8 e jA 4. H-.nci the olose of las'. week's Auction wo have had a firm and steadily rising market. The ohUi featuie haw he strong demand for spot and near mbber «,nd in conseqoenoe of this the premium on distant240 words
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Article396 1919-09-06 7 Fraser Co's Report. Singapore, Sept 4. In robber shares investment bay* ing continues to be the leading feature and the strong tone noticeable for some weeks past is still prominent. Buying predominates, investors giving support to the shares of companies that have not ytt come into full production as well396 words
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Article137 1919-09-06 7 A pystem of abuse had grown np in the local Poet Office in 1918 which it waa found neoessary to check. A certain class of people had got into the habit of ordering gocds (parcels) from other countries on the COD system aud allowing them to137 words
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Article180 1919-09-06 7 One of the moat important postal changes in 1918 was the decision for the raising of postal rates aa from January 1st, 1919. The chief object waa to bring the dtraits equivalents of the Postal Union rates to their true relative equivalents. Prior to the alteration, the180 words
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Article76 1919-09-06 7 The total money order and postal order transactions in tbe Strait» dur» icg i 91 H sououo 1 to 662,700,160.16, as against 614.760,563.18 in 1917, a decrease of $»,490,547.09 but an increase of $l,43s.012,8l over 1916. Tbe year "Li 17 was an abnormal ooe regards transactions with India for the76 words
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Article139 1919-09-06 7 A correspondent from Rejbnri writes to the Siam Observer to th effeot that from the 21st to 24th August the water in the Meklong had subsided about three feet. In Eanburi the water is up to the ceilling of the Steam Haw Mill. A large number of139 words
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Article85 1919-09-06 7 The annual report on the prisons of the Colony for 1918 atates that the daily average number of persons in the criminal prisons of Singapore was 571 in 1918 compared with 644 in 1917 in Penang 155 compared with 137 and in Malacca 24 compared with 29. In 1905 the85 words
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Advertisement505 1919-09-06 7 BANKS The Ho Hong Bank, limited in the Straits Settlements J Head Office Singapore, Ruffles Chambers 5 4 6 Branchesi Penang, 85 Beach Btreet. Malacca, 131 Junker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jalan Saleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, Nev York, s an Francisco, Semarang Falembang and Trang CAPITAL.505 words
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Advertisement463 1919-09-06 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £2,100,0 CC Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,001 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd. London C* amy Westminster and463 words
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Advertisement742 1919-09-06 7 NOTICES notice:. TAI KWEE WAH Co. Rubber Merchants, Estat< Owners, and Commercial Agents Postal Address 28 Boat Quay, Singapore. Cable Address: Kimchingco. Telephone No. 527. 2» 89 THE PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE 1898. Tenders are invited for the sob right to open one pawnshop for i period of three years from the742 words
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Advertisement624 1919-09-06 7 NOTICES Robber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify ttie public bat we have established 'nr'cU as ai ber merchants and mmmmm n agents a* Mess** Hen« Lnnng'n promises, N->. 40 Rubi> ion Road. (Telephone No 756). Poh Chnn Co. 40, Robinson Road, 66 v c The Singapore Family624 words
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Advertisement210 1919-09-06 7 THE NERVES and SUCCESS Nervousness is the greatest obstacle to success, and it is an enemy of happiness and health. Victims of nerves are handicapped, even though in other respects competent, for they lack energy, confidence coolness, courage and health. Nervousness is a sign that the nerves are weak aud210 words
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Advertisement463 1919-09-06 7 I^MUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM I Your Baby staid cijoy Childhood'r 1 <ĔtHbk Days IOK' I TJ| nibtaboutthis baby enjoying mmuF -i.iv >. She wag reared on |lX in itenal .i; t\' breast-milk. J 4 llf In every lb ounces ot Glaxo there are 4 EE wfjrPtr > iSr -J ounces of life-giving Butter463 words
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Miscellaneous96 1919-09-06 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Dril's, etc., for week ending Saturday, September 13, 1919. Satarday, Sept 6,2,30 p.m.—Bales* tier Range. 8 V R, Class Firing. Sunday, Sept 7, 7.30 a.m. Balentier Range S V R, Class Firing. Monday, Sept 8, 4.00 p.m.—Bales* tier Range, S V A, Praotioe. Tuesday, Sept96 words
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Title Section23 1919-09-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. fissued OallyJ XU*»L€*EXI TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Dally Vol. VL No. 208 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1919 PRICE S CENTS23 words
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Article198 1919-09-06 1 Arrivals. SEPTEMBER 4 Asdang Siam 405 Capt Hansen from Kelantan September 3 S 8'ship Co. Ltd. Rujah of Sarawak Sar 892 Oaj:l Mc Donnell from Sarawak Septeir. ber 2 Ong Ewe Hai. Nawab Bri 3424 Capt Wright from Sonrabaya Aag 17 A Gilfillan and Coy Ltd, Banka Dan198 words
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Article76 1919-09-06 1 SHIP TEH HER 4. Sri Muar Bri 96 for Malacca and Muar. Kaka Bri 274 for Malacca anil Mnar. B*nlotnond Bri 3123 for London via Colombo. Singaradja Dat 100 for Paneh via porta. Emile Dot 94 lor Rhio via 8atnboe. SEPTEMBER 5. Baron Inchoape Bri 5202 for Colombo. Calypso76 words
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Article37 1919-09-06 1 Saturday, September 6.—High Water:—B.B a.m. 6ft. 9in. 7.2 p.m. 7ft. Bins. Sunday, September 7.—High Water: —8.56 a.m. 7ft. sins 8.5 pm. Bft. 3ms. Monday, September B.—High Water 9.27 a.m. Bft. ;8 52 p.m. 9ft.37 words
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Article202 1919-09-06 1 Alphabetical liet of Infected (signal X O Q) and Stabpeoted (signal F P B) Porto Signal fnecessary,) in adPort notified. dition to Disease Quarantine flag. An "'y FPB Cerebrospinal Meningitis Amoy XOQ Cholera Bagan Si Api Api FPU Cholera Ba igkok F P B Phwue Bangkok X G Q202 words
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Article220 1919-09-06 1 An foo» e wa j wi'r>e9ed i. the Central Hall u: thn Law Court?, London, The carinas ciowd whicli gathered to lock on were not aware that it was a crucial part of the trial of an Admiralty action and he inspection of the aole cluo220 words
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Article190 1919-09-06 1 The twenty-■ co? i directors' rppcrt for presentation tojthe Shareboldere of The Siam Steam Navigation Co L*d, at the 22nd ordl nary general mating to be held at the Company's Office on Thursday the 11th September states Yonr Directors have much pleasure in submitting to you190 words
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Advertisement586 1919-09-06 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND f SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Povular Newspaper nf tkm Straits B Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. g Complete Reports of Local Events. g Condensed News from F.M.B., Java, I China, India, Ceylon and J»naL i F*U and Latest War News. I P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated nr586 words
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Advertisement37 1919-09-06 1 For Penang and Calcutta The I <'. 8. N (VsSS. FOOKSANG, 3.100 tone, is intended to sail for abov« ports at 4 pm Q n 7th instant. For further information apply Boustead ft Co. Agents. SI 7» I37 words
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Advertisement324 1919-09-06 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) The following fast steamers of above Line will be despatched FOR LONDON. Name Sailing Abont. City of Norwich end Sept. early Oct. City of Florence end Oct./early Nov. City of Melbourne middle Nov. For cargo bookings and particulars regarding rates324 words
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Advertisement280 1919-09-06 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Shosei Kaisha. (Incorporated In Japan.) No. 1 De Sonza Street. Propose* Sillliis from Slogapin 'Bhl to change witbost netiee' For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Portsaid. Altai Mam Sept. 1* Alaska Maru Oct- (No Passenger Berth available (or Europe. For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. Java Maru280 words
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Advertisement364 1919-09-06 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Bader Mail Ceetract with the Imperial J«p« MM (Subject to Alteration! without Notios) European Line (Via Snes Cana!) Fortnightly Sani* Fir (Malacca), Piiau, Colombo, Inez, London aod Antwerp. Kamo Maru a IyoMaru 1 1th Sept Atsuta Maru pt WakasaMaru (cargo) ct 0 ob r364 words
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Advertisement71 1919-09-06 1 |THF MUpnS 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE 'Phone No. i 7l I SUBSCRIPTION BATSfl tj Psvaoleto Advance. u Per annum mtM I Half-yearly J^g I Per quarter... 1 '-JS I Per mensem J JjS 1 Postage Extra SO eta. m J? J t&UM LIX Iff ITDMB*I* •(Jiauoftis" »,:*C Toa v. lis* »,71*71 words
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