Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1919
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Title Section28 1919-11-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING IIfVLLY. Vol VL NO. 259 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.28 words
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Advertisement332 1919-11-05 1 Hi WATT CO. I Market St;ef t and Orchard Road SPECIALISTS IN I Motor Repairing, Motor .Supplies, Ships' Stores, AND I Estate Requisites. 'phone 741. -^B^annnnnnMnnnnnnjnniM £i-9iM tokens IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP BELLE BENNETT AND ROY STEWART I» A NEW 5-PART TRIANGLE PLAY Bond of Fear," the332 words
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Advertisement249 1919-11-05 1 Straits Motet TANJONC PAGAR ROM. Board and Lodging, Single and Double Rooms For pr-rticulira apply to t v s Vanager. TEBMS VEST MODE BATE 'JMasprapnlc Addr-w PRANAEAN." Notice to too Public. As from Jst November 1919, J. Freeman has no further coni ection with the Ag»ncy and his responsibilities ar,d249 words
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Advertisement78 1919-11-05 1 I THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT 4 J I prevent! the spread of disease and I is particularly necessary j IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. is of Unquestioned Efficiency. (It has 20 times the germicidal strength of earbolie acid). COST IS TRIFLING (One gallon of IZAL makes 400 gallons of powerful disinfectant.) Obtainable in78 words
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Advertisement311 1919-11-05 1 mmmmmmm umwrnm wmwßmWOMwtmw ISANTI.PYOH I I A val«"sbl« aid in the I prnvrnlio3 and {re .t- I ment PYOBBHEa ADe igbtti Dental r Wa h. I $7/id pev botti*. I Wfr Always WHi ASAHI rMitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd. mini ins. THAtti ci. I 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORB Erenf*** at IPUB311 words
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Article1183 1919-11-05 2 Damages Aghast Daily Mail. The Lord Chief Justice, with a Bfecial jury, oonoladed tv« hearing >f the libel action in whioh Lord Newton, who wai in charge of the Prisoners of War Department of the Foreign Office, su»d the Associated Newspapers, Limited, for having published the following1,183 words
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Article381 1919-11-05 2 The First Forecast. Tbe summary of tb I fire: forecast of the ric crop iu Burma, for the year 1919 20, is as follows Tne first UIOTlneill rice crop forec.iBt snows an estimate total of 10,384,158 acres sown, a decrease of 247,184 aces o --npared with the381 words
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Article160 1919-11-05 2 Lookiag for a Home.. Parte, Sapt 24: The Liberie, recalling M. Pouicars'a intention not to rtntw his Candidature for tue whni his term of offioe expires dye aion-hs lUHiitioni thai the President of the R>; nhlic will have to look about hit.- for a future lYttdetMe, as all160 words
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Advertisement181 1919-11-05 2 We hare jast received some line Franeh Ribbons and Beautiful Soerabaia Bead Slippers el original designs, wit* ieHemee and exquisite colour rendering. Obtainable only fraai E2XL A 00., JiifflSSS: IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to heavy decrease in India exchange, we have been obliged to increase the price ef ear medicines. Our181 words
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Advertisement321 1919-11-05 2 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL Government Security Ufa Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. ISCOBPOBATEP INDIA. PONDS exceed Five Crore» Rapeet. Absolute security. (SMOMllll $1,111,240.00 ImniftinitHililOlO $0,047,012.10 Total Policies in force 69,405 assuring with Bonus Addi lions $98,817,617.00. New Business for tbe year 1918. Establishes a record in the (Joy's History. LOW RATFSLIBERAL321 words
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Advertisement336 1919-11-05 2 GUIDE BOOKS. By Lt-Col. H. A. Newell, LA., F.K.QS., Miens. The following books from the pan of this author are For Sale at the Malaya Tribune Office, Singapore, and at the Stationery and News Supply Coy, Malacca, Ontstation orders must be accompanied by remittance and postage of 10 cents per336 words
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Advertisement661 1919-11-05 2 AUCTION SALES. 1H THE ESTATE OF CHOA CHUAN GHIOCK DE; Q TJI TH •CPBIMI COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. O.S. No. 36 of 1919. AUCTION SALE Aa opportunity to acquire a block of building in a command!*, position with a frontage on two roads Tke undersigned have661 words
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Article261 1919-11-05 3 Singspore, Nov. 5. Menri Latham A Co,, 30-A Raffles Place advise the following quotations AlorGajah 14.00 $4 20 i.yerKumngs 1.30 1.45 ayerMolek 2.80 2.90 AyerPanai h< 13 00 13.50 todgownie 6.35 6.70 cukit Jelotong 0.72$ C .75 HukitKatll 1.15 1.20 BatM X B 0.90 0.95* Beasett 1.50261 words
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Article293 1919-11-05 3 Singapore, Not. i. Tim iiiißm Looal and Gener*' oolnmn. ff. fra.- Buiineaa done. Tvrioca.— Steady.—No Buiinetr Sago Flcur.—Xo Businest. Ga.%ki*r.-~ No Bniinew. F*M6r.— Weak. No Buiinest Gtfbr Products.— Market Qui* ami Uui airtii fattiHaai. Nctmega 110 8. per pioul 162.00 Nutans* 80 B. 68.00 Oopra Bali 2100 Oopra293 words
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Advertisement128 1919-11-05 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Masic and Good Picture* Beach Read. From laturday, November 1, to Thursday, Navaasbar 6 Second Show at 9 p.m. A SCREEN VERSION OF Shakespeare's Most Popular Play HAMLET In 7 Parts. is presented by a Special C ist and portraying the wellknown story on128 words
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Advertisement638 1919-11-05 3 Th* i Yflf, Frein Mmihv, November 3, U Saturday November t AlhaBlbra I Aihambra la la the only I tt.eThe.tr, AT THE „je.,r, m tbe best j Mk 1 nLsnl .A JLr j 9 9 Jrm M ««rtm te M L. n MIVID IT A I Orchestra xea, ate. and638 words
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Advertisement616 1919-11-05 3 1 ,AT i'fLS POPULAR PHOTO-PL AY HjU?E EMPIRE Ten j out Fwjj*r Ho.-*rt. brum l&r* Doo* I To-Night! Second Show ht 9.15 pm. VNight!! I The Natioflial Film Carp, o" America presenti E!nio Lincoln," The great white Giant of America. in a wonder story <">f the jungle. TIRZU APES 8616 words
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Obituary37 1919-11-05 4 DEATH.—At No. 29 Bverton Road, at 6.45 p.m. on Tuesday, 4th November, Tan KIT SIANG, aged 18, the beloved youngest brother of Messrs Tan Yam Siang, Tan Swee Sang and Tan Choon Siang. 5 11 5 1137 words
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Article1635 1919-11-05 4 The Government was supposed •o have something np ite sleeve wnen the question of finance and economy came to be discussed. The time has corn*, and all that the Government has done so far is to introduce a provocative measure •he defeat of whioh must unseat Government. The1,635 words
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Article455 1919-11-05 4 Tin $136; no Hullere. The Legislative C will next Monday, N *0. The R*nt Issessment Board» Singapore will sit at the CE Board Room on Taesday the i 1 instant at 2.15 p.m, 1& The l itest London cibl?« to tor,, thismorhi isjare tis a- foil Ordina-y455 words
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Article85 1919-11-05 4 Commencing wiih to itorrowf issue, we will publish a series ot tbree short articles, '•GlimpW Around," dealing with some pecn liarlties of Singapore as they sppw to a keen observer. The contributor ht»s b<:e>n here long enongh to obtain a clear grasp of looal affairs genera], and his85 words
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Article69 1919-11-05 4 RaUTIR'S OABLBB PeaoeConcert.B j Imperial Matters Rnaaian News Britain's Finance General Lord Newton'a Snit Bar ma Rioe Crop j M. Poincare Looal Share Market Straits Produce Government Economises Looal and General Tamiliana Physical Culture Association The Assizes j Correspondence Amusements jj Kaffles Library g Mail Notice Stocks and69 words
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Advertisement128 1919-11-05 4 ROBINSON Cl. EVERYTHING FOB THE HOUSE EVERYTHING" FOB MEN'S WEAR EVERYTHING FOB LADIES* WE A* EVERYTHING FOB THE SPORTSMAN B0BINS0T& Co. mmmmmmmmmm ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring:, etc. Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum Company Cwt(S.S.) Ltd. (laeorportttd ia fc|l—<.) «nsasßsssssssßSßßßssssßßßßßaaßßHnasßs v NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED. COTTON CANVAS All numbers.128 words
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Advertisement202 1919-11-05 4 CERTAIN-TEED EXTRA QUALITY ROOFING. The very ECONOMICAL to lay and INEXPENSIVE to buy with full ASSURANCE that you .receive 100 cents value for every dollar invested in it. The most efficient TYPE of roof for FACTORIES, STORES, WAREHOUSES etc., obtainable now at GUAN KIAT CO LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits202 words
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Advertisement256 1919-11-05 4 I Guinness' Horsehead Stout In Quarts, Pints Nips •fl m* Caldbech, Macgrcfor AND Co. Wins And Spirit Merchants. Can Efficiently Handle Anything in the Way of Shipchandlery, Estate Mill Supply. KIAMKIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Strati Up-to-Date Standard Desk Books. Published by Funk and Wagnails A Desk-Book of Errors256 words
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Article519 1919-11-05 5 \merica Fears Predominance of Pritaioin League. Hj FlomeTroob c: Hons'Breaches Since the Armistice LondoD, Oct 29,1.0 p. m. Tne Times correspondent at Washington says that the defeat of I; Johnson amendment equalising American and Imperial votes at the fLne of Nations does not mean that the last has519 words
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Article114 1919-11-05 5 London, Oct. 30, 12.35 a.m. Simla: Owing to growing hostility by the WazMs and Mahso Is daring and>ince the Afghanis'an trouble, it has beoome necessary to adopt measures to prevent continual attacks on British posts and convoys »nd raids into British territory. Repretentatives of these tribes are114 words
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Article72 1919-11-05 5 London, Oct 29, 3,40 p. m. In the house of Commons Bir D «*•'asked whether any arrangement had been made with the ninese Government regarding lintels, of an autono*°*B T»bet, and whether the 55?« of 1913 had been hi Mr Harmsworth replied r'U'lllm with the Chinese n^72 words
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Article194 1919-11-05 5 Yudenitch Has Severe Set Back Near Petrograd. Bolshevist Forces Claim B'g Snccesses On All Fronts. London, Oot. 30, 3 30 a.m. It is now undoubted that Yudenitch has suffered a set baok whioh will be especially serious in view of the rapid approach of winter. It is reported194 words
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Article209 1919-11-05 5 London, Oot. 30, 8.35 p,m. Montreal, Oct 29 Montreal surpassed itself to-day in its reoeption of the Prince of Wales on his return visit. The route was lined by crowds shouting and flag waving. Flowers and confetti were showered on the Prinae. After a civic luncheon209 words
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Article168 1919-11-05 5 London, Oot 30, 6.10 a m. The rise in the prioe of silver impels the papers to exhort the public not to hoard silver, and thus not to force the Government to resort to paper money for small amounts. No apprehension is felt that silver will be168 words
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Article69 1919-11-05 5 London, Oot 29, 2.30 a.m. With referenoe to yesterday morning's Daily Mail. Mr Parmoor, Chairman of the Fight the Famine Counoil which advocated the relief of Europe irrespective of nationalities, explains that the Counoil Is promoting a private International conference to discuss the methods of improving the "economio69 words
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Article64 1919-11-05 5 London, Oot 30, 4.30 p,m In the Commons Mr Lane Fox affirmed that there was a growing feeling in Britain against trying the ex-Kaiser. Mr JBonar Law replied that he was unaware that this statement accurately represented the feeling of the country. The Government saw no reason why64 words
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Article329 1919-11-05 5 Change la Consular Service As Regards Commerce. Conservation Of Empire Produce Dae To Feared Shortage. London. Oct 29. 5,0 a.in. It is officially announoed that the administration of the Consular Department of the Foreign Offioe has been transferred to the Department of Overseas Trade whioh already administers the329 words
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Article37 1919-11-05 5 London, Oct 30, 10.15 p.m. Tbe Jockey Clnb Cap resulted Oay Lord, 1; Qseens Squtrj, 1. Two ran. Won by one and a half lengths. Betting was 9/4 the winner and 4/9 tbe second horse.37 words
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Article28 1919-11-05 5 London, Oct 30, 6.10 a.m. Washington: President Wilson's condition bas so improved, that the issue of daily bulletins has ceased. He is eating and sleeping well.28 words
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Article29 1919-11-05 5 London, Oct 30, 6.10 a.m. The coal output for the week end. ing Oct 18 was 4,727,405 tons, the highest since the reduction of hours in July.29 words
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Article185 1919-11-05 5 At the usual weekly meeting of the Straits Chinese Reading Club held in the CCA Hall on Monday the 3rd instant, an impromptu discussion regarding the improvements that might be made in Singapore waa engaged in by the members of the Club. The Rev W Murray,185 words
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Article94 1919-11-05 5 A story is told by Miss Isabel Bonar Law, daughter of the Leader of the Britiah House of Commons Miss Law was near her father's offioe one morning when she ssw an Englishman and a Chinaman approach. A favorite bull dog, resenting the intrusion of the strangers, barked loudly in94 words
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Article1148 1919-11-05 5 Debate Cootiooed in the House of Com moos. Mr Lloyd George Replies to Critics o! Goverajnent Measures. London, Oot 30, 3 15 a.m. The House of Lords by 52 to 13 rejected Lord Buokmaster's motion of Oot 23. Lord Emmott urged the neoeMity for inoreasing exports if the1,148 words
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Article91 1919-11-05 5 untitled Circus. Mr 0. C Henson, sgent for Fillis Circus, has arrived in Singapore from Java and informs us that this popular ciroas will perform here for a short season. Several new turne will be given, notably Freneia Dainty, a wonderful performer on the one wheel cycle, from the91 words
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Article107 1919-11-05 5 The change at the Malacca Royalty, to-night and to-morrow, includes, in the second show, a s.reel Wm. Fox drama introducing Tom Mix and Dastin Fsrnum in Durand of the Bad Lands, and an interesting 5-part photo-play, Master of His Home, and in the first half some capital comedies.107 words
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Article105 1919-11-05 5 Macphail Co.'s Report. Singapore, Nov. 4 Bilver.—66. Hongkong.—92§ Shanghai. —345. Rubber.—Firm, business being written between 98 and 99 cts. Tin.—Buyers $135. No sellers. Shares, Rubbers.—Ayer Honing* sold at $1.37}, Klnangs $7.25, buyers, no sellers, Bembrougs 47} cents sellers, Jimahs are in demand at $2 82} (cam) and Mandais at 92}105 words
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Article75 1919-11-05 5 An extraordlory incident occurred during the launobing of the P and O steamer Easton at Goole. The vessel left the ways st such a sp«ed that ahe was carried across the River Ouse on to a wall on the opposite side. When the tide went down it was75 words
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Article817 1919-11-05 5 Forged Cheque Use. As mentioned in las', sbu- ,14 •he ilxth Assises commenced in the Supreme Conn yesterday, a Hylam named Wong Thien Fook was charged with neing ai genuine a forged (locum nl i. c. a cheque on the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for $1,461, in817 words
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Article11 1919-11-05 5 [W» 4» mat iiuiiisHi saiiwi m •fimicm «vprwMi If ssnHflsMh]11 words
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Article336 1919-11-05 5 To tke Editor of ths MsaSfS) Tribmo. Dear Bir,—Your interesting leader on the above subjeot calls for an explanation. At the outset we wish to aay that we hold opinion with you with what you wrote and we are thankful to you for the many uaeful suggestions336 words
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565 1919-11-05 5 In response to invitations sent by the Hon. General Secretary en the occasion of the opening of the new premises of the Tamilians' Physical Culture Association, Kuala Lumpur, the members and well-wishers assembled at the newly erected premises on Saturday, tho Ist instant, at 5.H0 p565 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-05 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED. —St te experience and salary required Address replies Architect c/o this paper. 111 M 10 11 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1811. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. Iv Bankruptcy. No. 43 of 1916. Re Edward Waiter Paglar. NOTI E431 words
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Article644 1919-11-05 6 The foliowinf new books will be ready for issue on Thursday, November 6th, 1919 Alpha of the Plough, Pebbles on the Shore, 1919. Andom Robbert, Troddles' Farm n d. Barbusse, Henry, Under Fire, 1917. D*udet, Alphonse, Artist's Wives, 1896. Recollections of a Literary Man, 1890. si Robert Helmont,644 words
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Article22 1919-11-05 6 Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station Ihia morning :—a. a. Khivs, Snram, Toyooka Maru, War Hermit, City of Florenoe.22 words
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Article52 1919-11-05 6 MtftNl 1« Lsaasff Iho lolluwing are tn« dat«a sfl dep-arture froia Tieeapntf of the y.nr->p*¥ a iaila and tbolr delivery Lsrr Dilivsbmd is SisGa.ro aa Loaoow. Sept. 2 Oot, 6 do 9 do 6 do 12 do 13 do 17 do 17 do 15 do 21 do 2252 words
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Article78 1919-11-05 6 Magistrate's Judgment I pset. At Ksala Lampar Appeal Coart before the acting Cbief Judicial Commissioner, Mr. Justice Earn shaw, on Saturday the DPP appealed against the decision in the Slang case in whicb acoased was acqnittrd on tbe charge of selling pork at a price in excess78 words
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Article28 1919-11-05 6 So scarce is cloth in Romania and bo high the p'ioe that ohillren of the poor ar* b-ingcl.d with drcaa>B of reeds and balrashea and aprons of straw.28 words
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Article781 1919-11-05 6 trim tests* is m lark* tail crab*. fjnekaroaa, ii t i. Mann Lyalland Ktatt, Bxahanga and Kna»a l tokm, laaaa the foUewta* lit of qnotation! ftubssr Starts If- Allan** 2.6 2 > I/- ArJcloJarm 6- 6 6 1<- Anglo-Mala j t 11/--1 Atm Kmoißf 46/- 60/--t- sbtufiuiak781 words
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Article56 1919-11-05 6 Singapore, Nov. f, 1919. On LondonBank 4 m/i ft/<i Demand 2/4* Private 3 m/i 2/4* On IndiaBank T T. Hi On Hongkong— Bank d/d 95% prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d 34 On Java Bank T.I. 1)6} On Japan— Bank d/d 96} Sovereigns—baying rate $8.54 Bank of England rate 8%56 words
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Advertisement99 1919-11-05 6 I Weighing Machines. j STOCKS OF I AVERYS* AND FAIRBANKS 9 AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. I ——————i m^m^^^^^^^^^^^~ DRINK Btoiat. THE BEVB*AGrIB. Selci Everywhere. G. AURELY. Co., Singapore and Penang. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Sumatra, 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone 815. Tel. Awely." TO LET. Baffles Chambers Basement99 words
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Advertisement275 1919-11-05 6 Trail Services, Siolaptre (faak Koai Dally The mail t aina from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road ttation daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Lam par at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 am. respectively. Ths through express to Penang leaves Kuala. Lumpur at 8275 words
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Advertisement850 1919-11-05 6 The Tonic only Complete fl IA D C 111 for the Heart < Biood LUD L U L MuscU Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-Overstraifl-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active princi les. •lobeol if a typical active remedy or medicinal food tor imparting Strength and Energy. Free850 words
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Miscellaneous191 1919-11-05 6 MaHs Close. iv-tUj. Port Swettenhaa Penan# •Itwli »pa Calcutta Byaoay P** Hongkong, !*watow V« Waerwyck pm Medan Cirae P* Penang* 6 Caleotta Komieng I pa Christma» Island k Kremantlo Lindsay Moll*' 4 P® Bangkek Ohinhna 4 P m Pmlau Soegi Aing Hong 4 pa Kota Tinggi *Meranti 4 pa Rota191 words
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Article395 1919-11-05 7 Savings Banks War Record. W quote from an article in the Anglo-Frenoh Review, entitled Reflection* on Franc*- 'a Financial Position," the following passages, whioh bear eloquent testimony to the financial resonrces of France and tbe pdmirsbl* thrift of her popnlation Everywhere sod often in circles whioh might be395 words
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Article210 1919-11-05 7 Free Fight at Mayor's Meeting. New York, September 24.—1n response to an invitation from the Mayor's Committee on R nt Profiteering, numbers of tenants and landlords gathered at a snhnrban elementary school last right to discuss their grievances in a conciliatory spirit. The result was a tiot.210 words
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Advertisement474 1919-11-05 7 BANKS. mi Hong Bank, Limits! 1 diathe Strait Settlement*; llDWrp0r b AO OFFICE "Kafflt* Chambers 5 4 6. 8i^P r PBA5CHBS; 5ES 131 Joaker Street. SftSS H»9 Rabamat. wncies at London, New t San Francisco, Batayia, SraVja, parang, Palembang andTrang CAPITAL. $8,000,000 A otbon ue |6,000,000 Iw« ed $3,OCO,000 Paid-cp474 words
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Advertisement452 1919-11-05 7 BANKS. CHARTERED BANX OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fand £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS, bank of England. Loudon Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd,452 words
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Advertisement639 1919-11-05 7 NOTICES. NOTICE Belilies Kader Sultan Company beg to inform the Publio that from and after the let of November, 19.9, mutton can be purchased from them at the undermentioned addresees at sixtyeight cents per pound viz: Nop. 53, 57, 59, by and 2t5 RochoTe Road, Nos. 66, 67 and 69639 words
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Advertisement933 1919-11-05 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? i when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of mzs®\ the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as naturePinkettes are laxative perfection, cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes- Of chemists, or send 90 cents933 words
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Advertisement460 1919-11-05 7 ll Is your Baby contented? j 9 V out Bfttu can >c contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you,only H V tatitffcs bin). Bnhv should take his bottle to the last drop, a| 5 should sleep peacefully, and week after week gain in weight and health like this460 words
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Miscellaneous67 1919-11-05 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Programme of Drllle, etc., for weak ending Saturday, November 8, 1919. Wednesday, 5. 4.45 p m —Baleetfer Range. SRE (v) Officers Revolver Coarse, 5.0 6.0 p.m.—Drill Hill, Exohangeof unserviceable clothing. Thursday» 6 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Co, Reornits. Friday. 7. 4,30 p.m.—Balestier Range, Malay Co. Part I.67 words
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Title Section24 1919-11-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. amued Bail}.! SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY* TRIBUNE. ftm< Dally vol vi. So. 159 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919 PHICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article185 1919-11-05 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 2. Manila l'ter AV<l 1108 Gap Jack•on from Sonrabya Oot 28 Boustead k Co. Tava Bri 3651 Cap from Madras Oot 20 Boustea 1 and Co. NOVEMBER 3. Ipoh Bri 528 Cap Mc Donald from Penang Nov 1 8 S'ship Coy Ltd. Circe Bri 314 Cap185 words
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Article77 1919-11-05 1 NOVEMBER 2. Trarevaal for Samarang in ballast. Heim for Bangkok. NOVEMBER 3. Sri Mnar for Malacca aod Mnar. Kaka for Malacca and Mnar. Kri«n for Penang via P S'haui. Hye Lsong for T Anion, Benvorlicb for Yokohama via porta. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Van Ri' baHck for Penaog and77 words
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Article121 1919-11-05 1 Hongkong, October 25. —Th*" master of the Kolya reports that on the 22nd October he passed a steamer in ballast with black hall, black funnel, and two maicg (foremast over board), apper structure paintt d white, ashore in Mo Fu Bay, three miles souita of No 1121 words
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Article213 1919-11-05 1 The ewiming raoe across Hong* koug Hat hour, under th- auspic* s of the Victoria Recreation Club, excited morn than usual interest beoanse the V R C's b« st all-round ewimmer, J R. Jobt.stone, who recently returned from active ser. vice had entered, as w?ll as several213 words
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Article137 1919-11-05 1 Alphabetical lilt 01 InfecM (signal X 0Q) and Suspected (signal FPB) Porta: Signal fnecee iary in adPart notified, dition to Dimm* Quran tine flag. Amoy FPB Cerebro-Spinal Menlngitif Amoy XGQ Cholera Bangkok FPB Cholera Batavia FPB Cerebro-Spinal» Ferer Rat v Pakat XGQ kelera Bembay XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ Small137 words
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Article87 1919-11-05 1 Wednesday, November s.—High Water:—7.sl a.m. Ift. Sine 8 19 p.m. Bft. Sins. Thursday, November 6.—High Water:—B.32 a.m. Bft. 71n 9 13 p.m. Bft Sine. Friday November 7.—High Water —9.10 a.m. 9ft lin. 10 0 p.m 9ft. 21ns. Saturday November 8 —Fall Moon 6h 35m M. in Perigee87 words
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Advertisement550 1919-11-05 1 I job Up-to-date j MOTOR GARB KING UP j TIE TAIILII MOTOR HOSE I Phone 371. P.&0.-Britishlndia AM APCAR LINE. v t'OMPASIES INCORPORATED Rf HK«LAN»I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Tader Contract witk Hh Majeit/'s •ararmanat TH2 COMPA>Y'S hi ML SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY ar550 words
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Advertisement410 1919-11-05 1 'Tilerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Enolamd.) FOB LONDON. Steamer. Bailing About. City of Melbourne 20th Not. Kalomo Dec. American Manchurian Lino For New York direct Join! service with Alfred Holt Co,, (The Blut FuDnel Line) see separate advertisement. For cargo bookings and particulars regarding rakes j410 words
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