Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1919
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Title Section29 1919-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND mmm^J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. VI.- No 211 SENGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 PBJCt; 5 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.29 words
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Advertisement227 1919-09-10 1 I IN THE Way of ■MOTORING. rj CONSULT i HIN WATT Co., f Head Office, 102, Market Street. j Motor Works Dept. 80, Orchard Road. SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP Gloria Swanson in Triangle Keystone HAYSTACKS and STEEPLES In Two Parts. The Yellow Triangle Series THE227 words
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Advertisement161 1919-09-10 1 Straits Motel m TANJONG PAGAR RO*D. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms. For particulars apply to tbe Manager. TfcBHS: VEST MODE RATI T»UgrapoU Address PBAMAKAM." FOR SALE SI Shophouses in Buffalo Road 7 Gaylang Road 6 Jalan Beaar 17 N n Bencoolen Street 2 Kmt a Road 4 Syed161 words
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Advertisement99 1919-09-10 1 PRACTISE ECONOMY Drink LIPTON'S TEAS No other TEA, at the same price, can j 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 ti j THREE STANDARD BLENDS I Extra Quality Green Label No. 199 words
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Advertisement318 1919-09-10 1 I THE I Straits Albion Press j iStati > aers Printer 20a-20«% Collyw Quay. SINGAPORE. 1 Always pJU AS AH I Nl B R Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j Useful toPlaniers. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE which in only once pressed, is of t highest qaslitv, and we have i donbt318 words
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Article405 1919-09-10 2 Gruesome Discovery ia Loaely House. Could powwi of epetch be Riven to the walla of a lonely !ahy hense ted rbont nine miles from P.-it and three miks from th Riv.r, they might Indeed a strange and terrile tal«* to II in explana'ion of a date block405 words
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Article213 1919-09-10 2 The veto crih, aaa| reporU that •he H-rirg. uoy In the silver mark-1 in tbe Irß' twenty yeare, ens th« Can on Tin a Th<* oar.cc for the so ?ci y in the eiraplatl g medium is Si hi b' di. fi.ft, to the D rhl213 words
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Article125 1919-09-10 2 An f.c on bronchi by L >tj Gnan Kw of Ipoh, against Ng Choy. b Hragai bo L miners of J'enang -i•• I B»*ntong m l Ng Sm (deceased) o! Chop S mg K-p, Pennng anil B -trrjp, which has c-eated a great tie1 of irteres\ was125 words
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Article80 1919-09-10 2 Poh untitled Chinese d •.-<•• Ira. who Won tentpneed to ba hii h early ir of th. w. k 3t K'tali Ln n Ass*S for rhootI'tva mi n a> tho Janet ton of P-td. log S r..-' ■,jsti. i tj r« and to- Malay, ti ji Mai Jnnoa bin 880 words
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Article73 1919-09-10 2 Shanghai, Aug 24: The body of ICr Wn leriok W Oam tian Pacific Oc°an S-rvices Passenger A$ I who has bean misaing sinoe W I say evening, waa fonnd on Friday evening in a olum jof reeds near tho Pinglipng Koad, Yangtsepoo, -pptrpntiy baring been th re i.r two <!*vb.73 words
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Advertisement422 1919-09-10 2 AUCTION SALES. An Opportunity to Acquire a Small Rubber Estate. Ibi* ructions have <o o c oeived from Messrs Chan aad Swee leow, Solicitors, to sell by Public Auction At their Sal room K.fflss Chambers, Raffles Place On Mondiy, tSth 1919 at 2.51 pm. All that Rubber Plantation situate at422 words
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Advertisement332 1919-09-10 2 if*WANTED A Shorthand typist. Salary $80 a month- qualifications, nationality and age. Apply to X. Y. Z car© of -Malaya Tribun*. 30 5 u c WANTED A Job lag Compositor. Good wages to a competent .nan. Apply personally with certificates toihe Manager,The ;>tra.ts Albion Press. Ltd Singapore 8 8 uc332 words
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Advertisement388 1919-09-10 2 GUIDE BOOKS. By Lt.-Col. H. Newell, 1,A., F.R.G.S., Maaras. The following; books from the pen of thin Jtnur are Fur Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca, Outntation I roei* must be accompanied by 1 a nit»°nce and postage of 10388 words
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Advertisement407 1919-09-10 2 IPURANCE THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed Five Crores Rupees. Absolute Security. Income till 11,811,240.00 Insurance enected In 1918 $8,847,852.00 T-til Policies in force 69,405 SSStifUSJ with Bonus Additions $98,817,617.00. New Business for the year 1918. Establishes a record in the407 words
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Advertisement230 1919-09-10 2 WASSIAM JLL'S SALE Without an equal. The Values will Surprise you They are positively unsurpassable. Wassiamnll Assomall s Co. SB 57 High Street, Singapore. Phone 1144. TO LET Baffles Chambers Basement. Suitable for Storing Rubber. Area 17,652 square feet. Entry from Ist September, 1919. For further particulars apply to The230 words
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Article278 1919-09-10 3 Singapore, Sept, 10 Meaari Latham Co., 30-A, Raffle* Piaoe advise thr. following quotations Alor Gajah |3 50 13 65 Ayer iCnniux* 1.20 39 £yer Molek 2.60 2.70 PfcUM 11.60 12 00 Falgownle 5.60 5.9^ £akit Jeloioi-.Jt r 65 0.70 tukit K&si) 100 1.10 r akit K B278 words
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Article299 1919-09-10 3 Singapore, Sept. 10, ho* Local and General oolnmn. '?o*>rc Business done, Steady Business done. jc Flour- —Business done. GumbUr»—Businww done, —ofc-ady. Baiineoa done tihttr Prcducts*—'Market Qaiel Leal Itflit fctfetiea: Nutmeg? w 7»r pteul 140.00 Mr? brings 80 tt. 45.00 jopra Bsli 19 50 Copra Qc-rong TkIo 19 50299 words
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Advertisement182 1919-09-10 3 MARLBOROUGH Tha Hal for Comfort, Good Music and Good Plateres, Beach Road. Fteaa Monday, September 8, to Saturday, September 15. A Great Smashing Western Serial featuring BETTY COMPSON As the sweet, sympathetic heroine and GEORGE LURKIN Ai h .!i andso me at hletic hero sent to hunt down the Terror182 words
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Advertisement388 1919-09-10 3 Xf/g From Wednesday, September 10. to Monday. September IS Alhambr* Alhambra la THE last op a gripping serial added to tbnse photo.dramas Is the oaty AT THE jgg 3T A LHAMBKA ieci orchestra Tea, ate. and the BEST Tfte Mill for Music and Features T** R SSSSS—» taring 0 datton.388 words
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Advertisement586 1919-09-10 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUS EMPIRE **a*oaf P&g*r Rood Tr&ma Pas* Mm Doo To-Night! Second Show at 930 pm. To-Ntght!! franklyn Parnum with Lonchaney and Edith Johnson in Richard Harding Davis' Famous Story THE SCARLET CAR A Bluebird Photo play in 5 Acts King Bee Films Corp. Presents Rillv West586 words
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Article45 1919-09-10 4 Mr. Tay Gaan Kiat aod family of the late Mr. Tay Gaan Siang beg to thank those who attended the ff aeral and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolenoe io their recent bereavement, 10 9 11 9 (To be continued.)45 words
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Article1675 1919-09-10 4 L Ot the three reports on the salaries of the Clerical service the most im- > :ant il the McClelland report. It ia the ra m exhaustive. It takes np no leas thin forty-threa and a half p »g« y to the Crichton three and a half1,675 words
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Article282 1919-09-10 4 Jin «136. Bo andi'/i.v 2 /'^orcr ep morning, W UQ Friday of th- V W C A *u~* ?*u* The outward R I pa k with mail. fromEarZt to reach Penatg to day ex?ect^ T he S-tndarj Oil Co 8 r > neatly aa de mirror aet282 words
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Article84 1919-09-10 4 The Sectary to tha Food Controller, Mr J RD Oldrnan, send« ai a pamphlet issued by his department, dealing with the value of taeahe meal (Indian com rbur) ass food, and ss 3 substitute for wheat. Irs principal use, of ie ac s substitute for rice in rationing84 words
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Article107 1919-09-10 4 Sigo fljar ie quoted in London at 31. Gambler is doas in London st 55/.. Tin is qaoted at £274.2.6 in London. The London qaotation for copra ia £62.0.0 Oa the Liverpool market cotton middling American, is at 18.75. Black pepper is qioted at lpfd and white107 words
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Article88 1919-09-10 4 Rbuter's Cabl,«B Page*. More Memoirs 5 British Labour Peace Matters •> Rassian Affairs Havas Service General i Wm it Mulder 2 Silver Soaice in Canton $80,0C0 at Stake 2 Straits Produce 3 Local Bbare Market The McClelland Report 4 L-->cal and ii The Medicd School 5 The Rem88 words
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Advertisement199 1919-09-10 4 Ii extension of our present fleet, we have added a number of <^ New cars These are at the disposal of our customers Foi HIRS Day Night. I 'Phone 1255 STRAITS MOTOR-CAR SERVIOE 214 to 216, Orchard Road. ASPHALT for I Roads, Pavements, I Flooring*, etc. I >. Send your199 words
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Advertisement262 1919-09-10 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. Europe Made Double F*ced Sledge Hammere •alranished Seamed Buckets 4 to 18 lbs 12 ins. and 14 ins. Nicholson's Files Stone Breaking Hammers 6 ins. to 18 ins. to 4 ibs. Whitworth Taps (in sets of T ape r, Second Plu7) Boiler BCaling8 C aling Hammers262 words
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Advertisement302 1919-09-10 4 COATES' PLYMOUTH GIN PER CASK $21.00 DUTY EXTRA. THE PUREST Gltf EXPORTED. Yale's Products ARE THE BEST Users Admit. Kirn KIAT *fc Co. '08 and 109 Market Street Stock Padlocks, Cabin Locks, Night Latches, Etc. of its make. Mm Saticiial. MAGAZINES jDo you experience any inconj venience in getting what302 words
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Article733 1919-09-10 5 British Forces Leaving.. I on ion, Sept 7. 2.20 s,m. Referring to the allegations published that the publio have been misled as regards the British policy in North Russia, and that offensive and not defensive operations are being carried on, a high official at tn e War Offioe,733 words
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Article25 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 8, 5.0 p.m. Rotterdam A fir* in a. cotton warehouse at the docks has cansed damage of million guilders.25 words
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Article208 1919-09-10 5 Trade Union Congress, London, Sept 8, 2.10 a.m. A meeting of 4,000 engineers Glasgow discussed the scheme amalgamating fourteen engineer!, trades unions with a membership of half a« mil lion and funds approx imately millions. They decided on an immediate ballot thereon. London, Sept 8, 5.40 a.m. There208 words
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Article82 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7,1,50 p.m. The National News has been informed tha v nothing is known at the Colonial Office of the Royal entourage bearing out the Australian rep")'t that the Prince of Wales is to viai: Australia n«x' spring. On she contrarv it io considered very uulikely.82 words
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Article75 1919-09-10 5 Lor-don, BffH 1 1.20 pm. The anniversary of the B*< J* of the Mam-* was c- lebrated by soi'mn fc. c rvic*9 and precession on th n r c 8 ->ot where the Gernr tide of invasion was stemmed. A r presentative of President Poinca made a75 words
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Article62 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, 5 5 a.m. Cairo. Sept 4 General Allf»nby h »8 8tarted for England. London. S pt 8,12.45 p.m. Paris General Allenby has arrived. F.-ench newspapers declare that the situation with regard to Syria is easier and mention the roport that Allenby is going to62 words
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Article40 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, 10.0 p.m. Simla A train has been derailed by a landside near Rawal Pindi, Foar Europeans and fourteen Indians were killed and three Europeans and 40 Indies were in' jured and sent to hospital,40 words
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Article33 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 8, 12 45 p.m. Shanghai, S pt 6: A t*l-gram from Seorl eiys tM» a bomb was thrown at Saito the new Governor of Korea, who was unhurt.33 words
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Article31 1919-09-10 5 London S«p 7, 1 20 p.m. Berlin Herr Nreke has suspended the Deutsche Zeitnngoa account cf an ?'t 5 cl J saying that tbe Government hal betrayed the tioops.31 words
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Article32 1919-09-10 5 Loader, Bept 7, 5.5 a.m. Bl Bapn?el Majrr B*MW btt arrived from London. He the last stag" from Lvonß in 24, hours and cortinnen bi« fl'vbt to atd India32 words
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Article28 1919-09-10 5 iiordt i». Sept 7, 5.5 *.w, Home: In «he Chamber, the Premier announced that ll,00i\000 women have votes under ihe Dew law, outnumbering the mal*s.28 words
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Article20 1919-09-10 5 London, Sep? 8, 7 5 p m. Silver is steady at 58| j with a steady market.20 words
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Article505 1919-09-10 5 Tirpitz on the British. London, Sept 7, 4 30 a.m. In extracts from the Memoirs of Tirpitz, published in the Sunday Times, he declared that h<* alone in Germany realised Britain's desire to ornsh Germany, and, but for the interference of German i-olitici he would have oonoentrai d505 words
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Article97 1919-09-10 5 Londor, 8, 1.30 a.m. Seventeen Shrorshires in charge of a oorporal, aroing to church at Fermoy yesterday morr ing, carrying rifl<=s bat no ammunition, were a:r?eked n«-8r the cou'oh by a doz u n n °n, jumping from motorcars and tiding revolvers and clubs The first volley97 words
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Article105 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, 5.5 a.m. Pans A "folded am s" strike of musicians at two music balls on Friday led the manages en Sa*ar day to dec'are a lockout at all cone- rts, mattU hrlls and cinemas. Tho qaee'ion of a at theatres was postponed till the Btb,105 words
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Article44 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, 5.5 a.m. Laverdon At Oironde, President Poincare l«id the firs*. stone of the f?rK»>it« 200 feet bigh at the month of the Gironde, commemorating the American intervention. Eloquent speeches were made by th Amercau Ambaiaador and President Poincare,44 words
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Article326 1919-09-10 5 Austria to Sign tbe Treaty. Lordon, Sept 7, 3.45 p.m. Parig The Austrian treaty will be signed on the 10th at Saint Germain. London, Sept 7, 12.10 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Vi*ana says ihai the National Asi'mbiy unanimously passed a resolution protesting against violation by the peace326 words
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Article43 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, b.;> am. Brussels Tbe Con? t of Assiz-s h'.s condemned to death Borms. ibe national deface delegate to the uncil of Flanders established by during tbe occopatio" hs part of tbe machinery of splitting B» in two.43 words
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Article127 1919-09-10 5 The Cinemas. Tin? Royal Cinema at Kjst Coast Road k o-night. Patrons ot the Albatnb.a will see tbe last of the Wolv» n of Kultur serial with the scrv ninj of the fifteenth episode wjich i« being eoreined along h <*. Fox feature, The Battle of Life presenting G'adye127 words
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Article175 1919-09-10 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, Sept, 10. Silver.—6l. Hongkong.—74 per cent pre-. Shanghai —37. Tin. —Bayers $»36: DO hdiers. R Q > v, —.V.-ry P rOTg Sn«r«'3. —A H- ly k uih rubber- in rtrotl l >mand Steadily incr-aeng prl«*f. A'-f lf*mal Malays sold st A.?€« Kanfrgf St |1 22. X175 words
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Article20 1919-09-10 5 The lates: London cables to hand this morning are dated asfrl'cwa:— Ordinary rate 4 7ih Sept. Deferred rate sth Sept.20 words
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Article358 1919-09-10 5 Ai ao i Exam Results. The following are the results of the autumn examinations First Professional Examination (compl ied) R Apparajoo, Makhsn 'I*- A 3 Hunt, A Sivakolunthu, f C Sen, V D Seevaratnom, (not in order of m«rit). Pass in Paysics E S R Blfred, S358 words
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Article304 1919-09-10 5 The weekly tutting of th*» Rent Band wM hell yntterd*y afternoon in the municipal otfic fc f, presided ovf rby the Hon Mr C. J. Sunn iera. o'h»r memb-tB j reafflt were K. Trwenpohn, Koh Sin Hin, Gaw Kh-k Kiam, E A. Elias and H. Carpin .el304 words
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Article99 1919-09-10 5 Th'cugh the colfic« of Towkay Tin. Boon SAr < ie Klnng Ch r-K" Sch«K>) h'.s s our-d a plfce of v.»Wi-bl« la:-d t-fcoutliore 16 pt-1.8 In Ki e Stir* 1 Klane, f c" p th a r*c** cuarBf, from Towkay T-h Suiu ol Kawarg, as a gifr. Th« value of99 words
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Article96 1919-09-10 5 untitled the Malay Mil t' a will pig. leader of a b*l i sonsder i f pig*, weighing L3sib., wai ehot <> Q o eveni -.g c'e;k of the Siksmst E**a •<, iv a rubber field Vaa tnan 75 yardb from the man- ager'u house. Quite recently the p jgs96 words
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Article267 1919-09-10 5 A Geoeral Summary. Paris, Sept 5. 10.30 p.m. The Council of Five has received no offioial advioes' yet itiat Rumania, Serbia, or Czeoho- Slovakia will refuse to sign the Austrian treaty. Id Paris It M believed that these Stat a will aign despite rumours. It is rumoured in267 words
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Obituary27 1919-09-10 5 London, Sept 7, 7.0 p.m. The death has oceamd very suddenly, from apoplexy, of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, at the age of 73.27 words
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Article95 1919-09-10 5 Moslem Institute Billiards. A match at billiards will be play, ed Utween th* Moslem Institute and tbe Balestier Friendly Bociety at the club house of the latter. Rowell Band, on Sand the 1 lib instant at I p.m. The f dlowing will represent the Moslem Institute; English, Baud bin95 words
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Article146 1919-09-10 5 Yesterday's Results. A Singles, Leskev sor biat Kachwaldy owe 3 2-6, 7—5, 6—4. Bateaian scr be>at Nathan owe 1 w.o. Hill scr beat Manning owe 15.3 6-2, 7-5. Doig owe 1 beat Wishartscr 7—5 6-3, B Singles. Bu r nham ecr be.it Moss scr w.o. Chill Dr146 words
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Article74 1919-09-10 5 The September Bog-\v Co upefition waa won by Mr C S May with theacoreof all aquare. The following Qerdl were re'urr»d. OS May 6 All Square W R Forde pluB 3 2 down F S Gibson 03 H Tongue 4 3 .1 L>rnit 6 5 The Ball74 words
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Article75 1919-09-10 5 The Br.ktt Mas IWball As«ociaLkMi will meet the Wtttcnal Union Cinb ataocoer ihi6 ni'f.raoon at St. Joseph's Ground at 515 t ,in. The following will wpnosat the Boki Mat Goal. Tan Chin Hong Backf, iNg Buk Lim and Tan Tbean Bin I Halves, Qiek Ah Kiat, Soh B on75 words
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Advertisement528 1919-09-10 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED A go-d tvpiet tbcrtbaodnotnec«s- TEAK AND CED.E TIMBER wry. stating aaUry required 215 pieces Pawn teak (Hardand fom.pr e.pemnce to Box No. wood) in iengtns from Wft t«. 148 c/o Ms lava Tribune. If ft 4 ins- by 5 int. to o ms 10 i« 12 9528 words
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Article618 1919-09-10 6 Me* fcrUa in tie Market this Itrtiif. SINGAPORE, hm»i. K> **wm i.yUl and flvatt. Bkehauge and Bbaca oraban, Irjdi ths folio win* liat of quotation* Kobber Shares *tt 111 l l. Saltan. I/- Anglo Java t J/- Anglo-Maiay 18/- 1»,I Ajar Kuisg t; lqiI/- Batanj Mvaa 4618 words
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Article58 1919-09-10 6 btogapore, Sept. 10, 1919 On Load m— Bank 4 m/e jj /4 7/1 g Demand 2/4 3 16 On IMb!?** 11 2li U > l6 Bank r T. 1151 On Hongkong-. Bonk d,M 74 On Sban/aai— F 87 OnJap^ nkT T 127 Bank d/d 96 oovereigue—buying rate $|.«4 Bank58 words
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Article447 1919-09-10 6 Dra ma of Verdun. The Story of its Defence. Many timet during the war the fate of France was trembling in the balance. Verdun waa deolared to be of no military vain*, aud there were wiseacres who counselled abandoning the place on the ground ♦hat the sacrifioe involved in holding447 words
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Article282 1919-09-10 6 Low Wages aod Long Hoars. At the annual meeting ot th* China Association, h-11 at 122 E. C, last month', ■ri AjMfaraoe, who preaid-d ot tn« danger of future commercial corn^iilion of the E*ai with the Wrtt, Iv hia apetch in moving th« adoption of the report and282 words
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Article105 1919-09-10 6 Lloyd's Register of Shipping has pr a nt,d £10,000 to tho food whioh h being rais-d to establish a Degree in Commerce at the Univ-r s.ty of London. The coarse is to be open to from Ootober next, bnt before It c n be pUced on a105 words
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Article14 1919-09-10 6 in communication with th* Commercial Wireless Btation this morning Kamo M Kamiji Maru.14 words
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Article54 1919-09-10 6 -II ere j Lt|j 0l Th- < allowing are the date* of o iroin 8 ngapore of the i.o;opoan Hallj and their delivers in utxxUm* jQ 'y 3 Augoit 7 do M do 7 do 15 do 13 X do 18 do 30 do 29 do 30 Sept.54 words
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Article177 1919-09-10 6 A cnriooß rite, said to be Jewish was mentioned in the Shoreditch County Court when an application waa made for the possession of a Da?s B ton. in COl MtOD A PP«cant said that every Satur?hJri; ght l. he defendant carried ont the rite, which consisted of177 words
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Article153 1919-09-10 6 Unclaimed Balances at Home t ifelee* CoOMritfcM v recently ppo.au d•» Hosm to enquire in o the inwtii of Vftat nhoald br> done witj uicUmied bank balances. At one of its mee'iu** it came to light that m the United Kingdom the total moan's on wbicn there had153 words
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Article73 1919-09-10 6 Congratulating the Bedfordshire on n r *o*nt rally, Lieot Q-neral Sir Rs g n A(ierj Powell writes "There is an idea that I have been a general in the Army I Wi >nt lo make soldiers Of the bojm This is wrong. It is ')ecac B e I know th*73 words
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Advertisement122 1919-09-10 6 I «iii t aiiMi i aa SSJ i aa—ltM^OMMlfc^aMM— Weighing Machines. STOCKS or AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac b BROS. Co. DRINK •ton*. THE POPULAR BIYIRAGJS. Sold E veryvhtp*. G. AUREXY Co., Singapore and Penang Sole Importers for 8.5., F.M.S. and Sumatoe. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone BXS. m j122 words
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Advertisement268 1919-09-10 6 Traic Service!. Slßiipari (fiak-Rtid) Daily. The mail raini from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road •tat.on daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. Th 9 through express to Penang leave* Kuala Lumpur at 8 a.m. dally,268 words
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Advertisement315 1919-09-10 6 *£r GLOBEOL Preparation. aadNertes. Anaemia Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS lOpotherapyI Opotherapy of the blood with its active prinei les. ftlobeol is a typical aotive remedy or medicinal food T for imparting Strength and Energy. free from any Toxic Agent V p\| Grlobeol acts gently and directly on the organio oellg.315 words
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Advertisement419 1919-09-10 6 I Factory to your Home, I al y° ur D ress Requirements and HouseholdHI I nu tHc grCat British Mail-order House. You I will be delighted with the quality and workmanship I I J c g° ods up-to-date and attractive styles, and 1 the low prices. Yam can be smartly419 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1919-09-10 6 Mails Close. To-day. Port Swettanham sad Penang on Nam Vian 3 pm Medan Ciroa a "Meranti 4 pm C"™? 0 Upnuit 4 pm Kota Tinggi »Aing Hong 4 pm To morrow. Rhio, Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan and PnkSum and Pulaa Bulang Hock Keng 9 »m Hook Tew 4 am k '«din»156 words
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Article904 1919-09-10 7 Value of Pacific Deposits. In *pite of tl c remoteness from the rest of the world of the Central Pacific two modern towns have been establishtd there. These two centres of industrial activity in Ocean Island and Nauru have every convenience and comfcrt of civilised life. Day and904 words
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Article118 1919-09-10 7 A new method of preparing vaccina «B described iu the Lancet by Capt David Thomson Capt David L°es which, the writers think, may result in the complete mastery of infeotious diseases. The diecovery that has been maie that a vaccina can be "With the disoovery of the118 words
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Article78 1919-09-10 7 Submarine aotivity led to the development of numeroua life ing floats. Among the ee?me tobeaauit of .oft and pliably rubberized material, which, inatead of being infixed with air, uigWen 0 i eat buoyancy by a lining of k »P° k the tropical wool like tree J*' Thoagh th« suit rolla78 words
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Article67 1919-09-10 7 Mies Jane Kane's claim aa the common-law wife of che late James M Munyon, noted Pj)?? 10 has been approved by a phia court. Miss Kane will recede $42,COO of the estate of l>r Munyon on her claim for a widow s dower right against the estate. h declared she67 words
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Article140 1919-09-10 7 Calcutta, August 13 In c°nneotion with the discovery of nearly aU ounces of cocaine in a house in Cullin Street, the Exoise authorities are reported to have searched unsuccessfully last evening the house of a Japanese professor of Jiu Jiteu, in Chowringhee Lane. An officer, who140 words
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Article59 1919-09-10 7 George Hirst, the Yorkshire Cricketer, who is 48, has scored upwards of 31,000 runs for his County, and by the last week of July this season had made his 1,000. Hirst has the phenomenal record of 2,000 runs and 200 wickets in one season to his credit. He captained the59 words
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Advertisement406 1919-09-10 7 BANKS i The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. fl> „r F «rat«d in the Straits Settlement*.; Head Office Singapore, Baffles Chamber* 5 4 6. BRANCHES; penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca, 131 Jonker Street. Maar 77/79 Jalan Suleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agencies at London, New York, s an Francisco, Semarang,406 words
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Advertisement408 1919-09-10 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60.0G0 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,010 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.408 words
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Advertisement753 1919-09-10 7 NOTICES Rubber Merchants and Commission Agents. We beg to notify toe public that we have established ourselves as rub. ber merchants and commission agents at Messrs Heng Loong's premises, No. 40 Rr bi-ison Road. (Telephone No. 736) Poh Chan Co. 4C, Robinson Road, 6 6 uc THE PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE 1898.753 words
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Advertisement530 1919-09-10 7 NOTICES The Singapore Family Benefit Society. Applications will be entertained up to 2 th September, 1919 for final consideration at the Annual General Meeting to be h<-ld short ly for the post of Secretary-Trea surer to the Society. Salary $100 per mensem. A thorough knowledge of bookkeeping by double entry530 words
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Advertisement54 1919-09-10 7 If You Cannot Eat this weather try Pinkettes, the dainty little gentle-as-nature regulators for the liver and bowels. mmm dispel constipation, promote daily regularity, eure b Uousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, p^mp les coated tongue, ill-smelling breath- Of chemists everywhere or 60 cents the viai, post free, from the Dr.54 words
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Advertisement344 1919-09-10 7 I Is your Baby contented hil food Kthfia hia. Baby shoulJ «f b "Sf wtc k gain in a strong, robust constitution. Although at IS months he weighed 33* lbs.. k r f quite firmly and is considered to be oneof define* 4/. V. v br.hies in or around this344 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1919-09-10 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drills, etc., fo week ending Saturday, Septembe I 3 19 Wednesday, Sept 10. 4 00 P-J 11 Baleetier Range. Veterans Co. Platoon 1 and 3. Practice. Friday, Sept 12, 5,10 p.m. 'Drill Hall, Earasian Co. Recruits. Satmday, Sept 13, 2.30 p.m.—Bales tier Range, Eurasian Co,59 words
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Title Section25 1919-09-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily, i SUPPLEMENT TO TMC MALAYA TRIBUME. teiieai daily VoL vl- No. 211 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 MHCE s CENTS25 words
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Article384 1919-09-10 1 lo Malay TribmHi.) Messrs Snowman and Co, the leading Hongkong ship and freight brok >-g, write oe nnder date Ant 16, as follows We last reported on the 2nd inst. since when there has not been much business negotiated. The tone of the ma ket is very384 words
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Article143 1919-09-10 1 At Kuala Lnmpnr Assizes before Comm." "oner, Mr Ju sii c« Inne,, R am Hoc k Choon and Tan Bah Nek, two Chinese shipping aferfcl gloved or boar,, P« Calypso, w, r.cb a r X ;:wi ,h being ia possesion of snsp-cud Stolen property, namely, 25143 words
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Article38 1919-09-10 1 Wednesday, Bepteinhi r in w 8 10 19 P-m. tft. 9in P Water:— 10.C0 a m Of. 9 b H O p.m. 10ft. 2ir, Friday feptetnber j 2 Hit k 11.41 p m io. J£38 words
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Article471 1919-09-10 1 Ja, y 26 Although at the moment of writing, the actual extent has not be* n decided upon, tbe principle of an increase in the freights from the Far East to Europe has now been agreed. To this end discussion bare lately been proceeding between471 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement500 1919-09-10 1 fwmm tbiboie! P SHIPPING GAZFTTB Th* *t»ular Newspaper of the Strain k Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. I I Geseplete Reports of Local Events. 1 I Coadenaed News from P.M.S., Java, i 1 Cktna, India, Ceylon and Jpnan I I rail and Latest War News. I P. *0.-British India AND APCAR500 words
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Advertisement31 1919-09-10 1 For Penang „ud Calcutta. KU& O0 3 1 2 i n 6 a t f n N Co BB For freight and passage apply I Boustead Co 19 9 Agent*. j31 words
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Advertisement226 1919-09-10 1 "Ellerman" Line.! j ELLERMAN BIUKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 'Incorporated in England.) I I ab -be FOR LONDON. I ru mailing About. I City of Norwich tf I Oh.*** eno bept. early Oct. I city of Florence n(lnw M I c. ty o M elb urne J McALISTER Co., Ltd. so226 words
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Advertisement294 1919-09-10 1 O.S.K. TUB Osaka Shossa Kaisha. i (iDOwrpcrated iv Japaa.) No. 2 De Souza Street ftVMttl SaMiii rren Sliuhn. fßsbjMt to •haof* wltfaoat a*Mm) For MARSEILLES LONDON *n& ANTWERP via Porlsaid. Altai Maru Sept. II Alaska Maru Oct. 2 Celebes Maru Nov. 1 (No Passenger Berth available for Earope. For GENOA:294 words
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Advertisement319 1919-09-10 1 IS itUHlfe h n No. il Per annum s i Half-yeaHy Sl4.(jn P«r quarter S 7.2s Par mensem... S 3 J| Po,tag E r *»i'JJ "■^^^^MWMs»sana^,^^*«lsY ww mm (Incorporated in Japan) m. mm mmmm Mm a. nn- j<p (•ibj«» to 111 l 111, HMM Kotic.) Iyo Maru 'OthSept Ateuta Maru319 words
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