Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1919
1919-11-08
1
1
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section28 1919-11-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VI. NO. 262 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8.28 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement245 1919-11-08 1 nfi WATT CO. I Market St.-eet and Orchard-Road SPECIALISTS IN Motor Repairing, Motor Applies, Ships' Stores, Estate Requisites. <phone T4tX. to a palace g\ A girl of fire and spirit, KJThe story of,Jean, the s# who nightly pleased the i ai'f who found love an 1 crowd of cafe habitues245 words
-
Advertisement231 1919-11-08 1 Straits Jioteli TANJONG PACAR R(hD. g Board and Lodging, Singie and Doable Rooms. For particulars apply to the Manager, TERMS VEIY MODERATE T iturmpble Adinai PRAN AKAN. NOTICE. Mr Si Teong Ko has been admitted as a partner in the Agency from the 7th November 1919. FOB SALE 1 One231 words
-
Advertisement94 1919-11-08 1 1 THE RIGHT DISINFECTANT I prevent* the spread of disease and I is particularly necessary I IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. I is of I Unquestioned Efflciency. I (It has 20 timet the germicidal I strength of carbolic acid). 1 COST IS TRIFLING I I (One galloM of IZAL makes 400 I94 words
-
Advertisement301 1919-11-08 1 I BULGARIAN I BACILLUS (MJLFOKD.) I For th treatment of 1 nal putretuutive feruientatkn I 5 and chronic intestinal die'-ur- I I bances of ohildren and adults. f Each bottle contains 50 Tablets. I SULPHURIC i AND 1 Hydrochloric Acid. Tk si I TRADE MAftlt^L I I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,301 words
-
-
Article1907 1919-11-08 2 Meeting of Railwaymen. Calcutta, October B—The man meeting of all Indian railwayman, both Indian and European staffs of all departments, proposed to have b«fn hfld at Asinsole last evening, nid to be postponed owing to the absenoa of Mr SWj c, Barriet«r-at-Law, leg»l «»d*lger io the association. An1,907 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1919-11-08 2 j£cj HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES JL/ At s Moderate Prices. CIGARETTES QSaliti makes both smoker and manufacK tner satisfied- Quality is our V consideration, then we fix tao lowest possible price wo can. M IS No S S *3S U No. 444 jjjffij H Obtaliible of all high class stores. Hp 1H477 words
-
Advertisement285 1919-11-08 2 I Rait-down I Wbeu your rystem ii under- I mined by worry or over-work I —when your vitality is lower- I I ed when you feel' •any-how" I 4 —when your nerves are "on I *dge "—when the least exer- 1 tion tires you—you are in a I Run-down condition.285 words
-
Advertisement184 1919-11-08 2 X'mas and New Year Cards of every description AND latest styles ALPO A large selection of Lett's Diaries (for pocket and office use) for 1920 Now Ready. Inspection cordially invited. KOH Co. 83 Bras Basah Road. The Continental stamp Co. No. D, HIGH BTRBET Have just received a new consignment184 words
-
Advertisement139 1919-11-08 2 ALHAMBRA I From Sunday, Roy. 9, to Friday, Nov, v, I A MIGHTY WESTERN PRODUCTION I The First of J Benjamin B. Hampton's h Brut Authors* Pictures, Inc., Photo-plays. j i Adapted from the Novel of I STEWART EDWARD WHITE Tie WESTERNERS I In 7 Parts Featuring I ROY STEWART,139 words
-
-
Article294 1919-11-08 3 Singapore, Nov, 8. Mean Latham Co,, 30-A Kaffi* Plaoe advlie the following isolation! AlorGajah $4.10 $4.30 s.yer Kaningi 1-35 1.45 .vyerMolek 2*0 2.85 ,iyerPanai 13 00 13 50 Balgownle 6.40 6.<0 rlukit Jelotonf 0.75 0.80 BakUKatil 1.15 1.20 Rukit K B 0.87* 0.92^* Beaaett 1.50 1.60 8294 words
-
Article246 1919-11-08 3 I Singapore, Nov. 8, 1 iIt.—See Local and General oolnmn. Copra* —Business done, Tspioca.— Steady.—No Business. 1 Sago Flour.— Bnaine-t. GamU.r.-~ No Business. P*PT*r.— Weak. No Builnetf. Uhtr Products." Market Quiet j Mini Leal kUilit OaotitieiA. Nutmegs 110 S. per planl 162.00 Nutmegs SO S. 68.00 Oopra Bail246 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1919-11-08 3 MARLBOROUGH! Kb« H& l <or Comfort, Good Muaic and Good Pictures Beacb Road. From Friday, November 7, to Wednesday, November 12 A FINE SERIAL BY THE ALBION FILM Co. Containing a very interesting and sensational story In 6 Episodes or 12 Parts EPISODES 1 and 2 Supported by A SPLENDID102 words
-
Advertisement589 1919-11-08 3 The P Tfj e From Monday, Nove»bar 3. to Saturday, November S Aihimbra I alhambra la ta the only tbe Ttaeatr. AT THE ttw.tr, wb.re you Mk y I A A A I slut Al H 4* Rlr A Orchestra, Tea. etc. and the BEST The. Hall for Music and589 words
-
Advertisement682 1919-11-08 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY H USE EMPIRE T*»J ai P*>r Kj*d. TrwIQ,i Pae thp Door To-Nlght! Second Show at 9 15 p.m. To-Night!! Elmo Lincoln the great white giant of America, in TaRZaH I 1PES 8 Long Reels Fros* Edgar Rece Burroughs wonner story of the jungla. Feature Extraordinary THE682 words
-
-
Article1417 1919-11-08 4 One is almost afraid to mention the word rioe. On* never knows in these days of general bureaucratio unrest what a day may bring forth were one to discnss rice or foo 1 control. With so many months of experience there is a faint possibility that the Food Controller's1,417 words
-
Article31 1919-11-08 4 We would draw the attention of our readers to a Government advertisement appearing elsewhere today, oonoerning the cashing and conversion of the six per cent War Loan bonds.31 words
-
Article193 1919-11-08 4 ■A A J.fo*»». M— Bakit Timah Rubber Estate, has reported to the Polioe that a theft of $3 210 iv notes took place at his offic* between 6.3') p. m 0 f the 6« instant and 10 a. m. yesterday. A theft of $80 in notes193 words
-
Article81 1919-11-08 4 qfit K pel Go,f Clob in the 36 hole final of the St James Cap, fZI gn Chancy 00 the 3 The Singapore Yacht Clnb point race for to-morrow will start from Tanjong Rhn at 9.30, go inside the j and finish at Tanjang Katong Special tiffin at Sea'81 words
-
Article396 1919-11-08 4 iin, 50 tone mid at(;3 cepe ar sh« T lj||J "...Kepon,,, b as S C;> Semor Bowdiug Offi C( jg The hon, Mr M J r SSL*" IS A lift of kWry-otto, from the Colony i* rmh v Gaz-tte; ardof from th,F M P^aa2 The latea: London396 words
-
Article98 1919-11-08 4 Macphail Co's Report. Not—DtT V Silver 66}. Hongkong 95 per oent prem. Shanghai 35. Tin.—so tone sold a' #135*. Rnbber.— Firm. Shares, Rabb-rs lln Pandac Bold freely np to $1.60, JelatoneM 80 oents and Klnange Bt HE Malaka Pindcs are quoted $3. Jimaha at $2 H2U2 90, Colinsbnrsbi $6.25/6.75. Mine98 words
-
Article82 1919-11-08 4 The marriage of Mr X T G»n»pathy Pillay, younget sou oi th* late Mr X Tambcosamy Pilitfwith Miss Pasupathiamall. langbter of Mr Harithas Pillay, of Pen»n* was Boleminsed at the bridegroom* residence, Batu Road, Knala Lnffinor, on Thursday. A will ba held to day* at 888. SB82 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1919-11-08 4 f ROBINSON CO. 1 Have large stocks of the newest styles Ladies* Corsets COMPRISING \*l V English American "Royal Worcester" "Madeline" fllM "Homeland." II 111 PRICES FROM Iff [II B 55.50 to 521.Q0 j ASPHALT I for I I Roads, Pavements, I I Flooring, etc. I f I I I180 words
-
Advertisement190 1919-11-08 4 Magnolia Antifriction White Metal Galvanized Ridgings Crane's Cylinder Oil Galvanized Pipes and Fittings Champion Blacksmith's Post Drills i GUAN KIAT CO LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settleraenta) 36 Ph Hip Street, SINGAPORE. Te'egraph "GUANKI4T" Code used :A. B. C 5 h Editi n. Telephone Nos«. 1361, 1362. IB^"™BlWim-I,,^, **"»a""aa»i ssbbjbjssjsj———190 words
-
Advertisement165 1919-11-08 4 Guinness' Horsehead Stout In Quarts. Pints Nips JbSbBBSBSSi SBBmb nBB WW ami -^^SH flUfe' l L I jCaldbeck, Mdcoregor AND Co. J Wink And Spirit Merchants. Can Efficiently Handle Anything in the Way of Shipchandlery, Estate Mill Supply. KIAMKIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street Up-to-Date Standard Desk Books. Published165 words
-
-
Article249 1919-11-08 5 Nearly Half a Million Miners Now Idle. GoTernmeot Introduces War Measures To Meet Situation. London, Nov 1, 5.0 a.m. Washington: The anti-strike T.nreflUiclaJe the revival of war m6 f c ions The distribution of coal Expected to prevent the export of COal Loudon, Nov, 1, 5.15 pm. y249 words
-
Article168 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 3, 4.0 p.m. Letters from soldiers and others in the occupied German territory agree that there is nothing the Germans desire 1-es than that the British should leave, owing to the absolute fairness and admitted capability of the administration. An interesting illustration in this respect168 words
-
Article126 1919-11-08 5 LondoM, Nov. 3, 6.30 p,m. The revivu of bnsiness is cvi denced b| the in the paperß of pages of advertisements ot company prospectuses, eight whereof to-day invite subscriptions aggregating ten million, the largest being Lever's tour million. The activities of th« concerned rang, throngn margarine, feoap making,126 words
-
Article57 1919-11-08 5 London, Oct 31. 12.55 p.m. L' Oeuvre understands taat the Minis-er oi Marine in agree--22 the Commissioner of Marine Transport has decided to wastroct m tn naval arßPria i B at Rochef.,:t. Brest and uriem. ten new cargo-boa's JJJ «ix liners for the Indo-China The const, uction57 words
-
Article35 1919-11-08 5 B elgian Royalties Returning. London, Nov 1, 5 0 a.m. Ihei d P u int Cc m f o r Virginia J. Hajeatlal have prtl r having Kff «»••>•» to Presf. B to7 D Siokbed at35 words
-
Article236 1919-11-08 5 German Government Assumes Hrm Attitude. Denikin s Report Throws Light On Recent Fighting. London, Nov 2, 2.20 p.m. Berlin The Government have "finally" warned the German troops immediately to evacuate tbe Baltic provinces. Noske has forbidden any assistance to these troops and o dered the formation of a236 words
-
Article166 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 2, 2.40 a m. There has been a series of conferences between the Minister of Labour and representatives of the trades unionists relative to a termination of the Wages Temporary R-gulation Act on Nov 21. Th« Ministry of Labour announced yesterday that Sir R Home166 words
-
Article121 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 3, 4,30 a.m. Cairo,—Oct 31 The polico and milita.y were withdrawn from Alexandria, after a deputation of notables gave the governor an undertaking there would be no demonstrations or disorders. Nevertheless a prcc ssion of the striking carters and cab drivers was formed at noon and121 words
-
Article84 1919-11-08 5 London. Nov 2, 3,25 a.m. Montreal There were scenes of flection, te enthusiasm, masses of people lining tha streets on the occasion ol th« departure of the Prince of W*bs, whose visit here completed the official portion of the Canadian tour, during -which the Prtaea has travelled84 words
-
Article42 1919-11-08 5 London, Ost 81, 10.23 p.m. The Direct Franco-Canadian stearr ship s rvice has just been reestablished. London. Saw. 3, 1,40 p.m. New York Tin Dollar Steamship Company itnnounc-s the establbhment of a direct New YorkShanghai line, via the Panama Canal,42 words
-
Article661 1919-11-08 5 Passage Difficulties May be Lessened by Warships. High Prices and No Houses: New Trade Policy. London, Oot 31, !2 20 \\m. News that out-going B.iib j w-r--ships will if Mr Walter Long oan persuade the House of Lords and the Admiralty, convey commercial travellers and businessmen, affects thousands661 words
-
Article45 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 3. 4.10 p.m. Renter is informed that a new company has been formed to take over German interests in the dhv« mond fields of Southwest Africa with a capi al of 3J millions, con trolled by British and Allied subjects,45 words
-
Article31 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 2, 3.10 p.m. The result of the Melbourne Derby is 1. Richmond Main (I to 1) 2. Artillery man 3 Surveyor. Won by a half a length.31 words
-
Article591 1919-11-08 5 Foch Reports on Huns' Armistice Breaches. French Election Campaign Now In Full Swing. lNris, Occ 30, 7.50 p.m. Marshal Foch was directed by the Supreme Council to make a full and carefal investigation to know whether or not Germany has observed the terms of the armistice during the591 words
-
Article42 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 1.5 0 a.m. Fredericton, New Brunswick: Werner Horn, the German agent, convict* d for blowing up the international bridge of Ste Croix in 1915 was recently extradited from the United States and sentenced to ten years penitentiary.42 words
-
Article28 1919-11-08 5 London. Oot 31, 12.55 p.m, New York i Gold valued at $400,000 has been transferred to San Francisco for shipment to the Far East.28 words
-
Article18 1919-11-08 5 London, Not 3, 3 25 a in. A barony has been conferred an Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss.18 words
-
Article426 1919-11-08 5 Two Minutes Remembrance. The following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State by the Deputy of the Offioer Administering the Government, the hon Mr Hayes Marriott, acting Colonial Secretary, concern' ing the observance of Tuesday next, Nov 11th, the first anniversary of the Armistice Nov 6.—1426 words
-
Article116 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 2, 3 45 a.m. The Municipal elections in England were held yesterday, those in London the first sinoe 1912. Only half the r-sults state declared l ist night. The public is apathetic and a small poll apparently favoured the Labourites. London, Nov. S, 3.25 a.m.116 words
-
Article77 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 1, 4.0 a.m. New York Mr Szu Yuen, Chinese Privy Conrcillor and a membf r of the Cabinet, who is in Vancouver on his homeward journey announces that a bank witb a capital of $iO,COO,OCO backed by the Chinese Government, is being established at New York77 words
-
Article66 1919-11-08 5 Lo don, Nov 1, 12.50 p,m. M irseillt* The colonial troops at th. aviation c;-inp at Istres inolnde 800 Indo-Chinese who leave the camp in/pril. There are already experts in all brar rh*s of aviation and it is expected that cojoe will be pioneers if industry in66 words
-
Article196 1919-11-08 5 Forged Currency Notes. At the Afp:zes ysterda} bei" Mr Justice. Biown, ihe oase iv which two Cantonese named Foong Kwok and Lai Heng are charged with f1) possession of forged currency nobs ai J (2) pobS tniou of instruments for forging carrenoy not. c. we taken up. The196 words
-
Article125 1919-11-08 5 London. Nov. 2, 2,20 p m. A telegram from Paris says that the Supreme Counoil has drafted a letter to the German Government outlining a protocol wherein Germany will agree to comply with the unfulfilled terms of the armistice, The protocol provides that Gerrra r y shall125 words
-
Article58 1919-11-08 5 London, Nov 3, 7.0 p.m. In the Commons at question time, Mr Long stated that the Goeben had been surrendered to the Allies and partially repaired. She is in oharge of a Tnrkisr» earrison crew in accordance with the terms of the Armistice and evury precaution is being58 words
-
Article44 1919-11-08 5 London, Oat 31, 10,25 p.m. Paris: A semi-official advice announces that the Supreme Council, acting upon the Fooh report, decided that the German Government will be called upon to sign another treaty, to say it will fulfil the November armistioe terms.44 words
-
Article136 1919-11-08 5 A fire occarred at Bagan Tuan Keohil. Butterwortb, abont 5 o'clook on Wednesday afternoon, resalting in five shop houses being burnt to the ground. The fire started in a motor accessary shop, but the cause is not yet known, and enquires are being instituted by the136 words
-
Article141 1919-11-08 5 The Alhambra will present in its change of programme to-morrow night, a series of moving picture*, showing something of the Singapore Peace Celebrations besides a ereat western photo play. The Westerners, the first of Be» j<miu B Hampton's Great An b r.. Picturts and the Topical Budget. In141 words
-
Article226 1919-11-08 5 Adoption of 22 per cent Rates. As cthl neet' g of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal offices, to consider the Estimates for 1920. Mr R J Farrer, presided, and others present wer M,6s s J M Sime, E Tessensohn, J A E us,226 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement555 1919-11-08 5 GOVFRNMENT NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 6 per cent WAR LOAN 1916—1919. Interest Coupons. Interest coupons of the »bove k f-n (Dividend No. 6 due 15 November, 1919) not cashed through Banks may be presented for payment at the General Post Office in Singapore, Penang and Malacca and at an Money Ord°r555 words
-
Advertisement339 1919-11-08 5 latest aiw it isEAieftT?. SMART CLERK WANTED. Good waiting aud previ us experience eseential. Appli \< tins in writing with full particulars of experience to Medical Hall, Opposite G. P. O. 811 uc ANNOUNCEMENT. We the undersigned have thin day started bu->ine>-8 under the style of SHOON FA IT ft339 words
-
-
Article875 1919-11-08 6 Men QtoUd I thi kUrkd this Mo rah*. tfUAAPOIB, Nor. I Mmhi Lyall »cd Bratt, Bxohanga aad Bbara Baakara, tatut th* following Uat of qaotationa Kabfcer Shut*. Saaa. Valaa. 5»T»r«. ft ABaaar 5.6 2 9 J/. Anglo Java ft,. 6 6 I/- Aaglo-Malay 11/1 J8 1 Ay»r875 words
-
Article58 1919-11-08 6 Singapore, Nov. 8, 1919. Ob LondonBank 4 in/i a/41 Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/i 8/43 Ob India— Bank T T. 1154 Ob Hongkong— rw. H i. nkd d W%prem Ob Bhang hai— Bank d/d 331 Om JavaBank T. T. 1264 On JapanBank d/d 964 Jovereigna—baying rate $8.54 Bank of58 words
-
Article312 1919-11-08 6 To-day Medan Medusa g pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang Son Batn Pahat Mena 4 pm Hongkong Haiyang 4 pm Cucob *Passna 4 pra Cuoob Boon Hoag 4 pm Hourabaya, Macassar, Halik Papan, Donegal*, Menado, etc Pynaeker Hordyk 4pm Pu.au Batam A Pulau Bulang Hock Lim 4312 words
-
Article54 1919-11-08 6 N itttil L» uaiaa Th following are the dale* oi dmrlni from Singapore of Bw European Malh tnd delh la London. Left Delivbbbd in BINUAPOBB LONDON. S'pt. 2 Oot. 6 '•o 9 do 6 do 12 do do 17 do 17 do 15 do 21 do 22 do54 words
-
Article150 1919-11-08 6 A mystery, tbe details of whioh have still to b« unravelled, was brwht to thnnotioe of the polioe on Tnesday by a gruesome discovery iv the Sangei Gadon* in th* X ian district, sivs the Ipoh p psr Fbating down the riv r on a mn»<hly150 words
-
Article19 1919-11-08 6 Ships iv communication with the Comin»voiaJ Wireless Station this morning a. s. Capetown Mara, Hire, Prinzessin, Yoae Mam.19 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1919-11-08 6 i Weighing i Machines. j STOCKS OF I liar 3 j AVEHYS' AND FAIRBANKS' i AT Huttenbach BROS. Co. i i I j DRINK p^^^^^*"^^^ Beer And s Btout. THE POPULAR BEVERAGES. Sold Everywhere j G, AURELY Co., Singapore and Penang. j Sole Importers for S.S., P.M.S. and Sumatra. 3,115 words
-
Advertisement266 1919-11-08 6 Tralc Service., Slofaptrc (Taok-Kosd Dally The mail t-aina from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road itation dally at 7.7 a.m (Snndav excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving a> Kuala Lnmpnr at 7.1K pm. ani 6.45 a.m. r^p^;ti v |y, Th- throngb expr«-as to Penan s !*)Vfg Koa'a. Lnmpnr at 8266 words
-
Advertisement879 1919-11-08 6 Church Services. A.NDKKW CAT HIiDRAL. singapore. 11st Sunday aptbb Tbinity. 9th November, 1919. 7 a.m. Holy Communion 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 916 a m. Matina and Lirmy. 4 pm. Sunday School. Bible Class Course, ''Genesis and tbe Coi>pel." 6-80 p.ro, Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's, Sepoy Linee. No Servioe.879 words
-
Advertisement324 1919-11-08 6 The Tonic J only Complete AIflQ T fl I for the Heart Biood ULUO L U L MuscU Preparation. and Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalescence-O?erstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. Globeol is a typical active remedy or medicinal food lor imparting Strength and Energy j Free from324 words
-
Advertisement292 1919-11-08 6 POWELL Co., Ltd. Forthcoming Auction Sales. rV Land Sales every Tuesday. Furniture Sales evsry Saturday. Other days of the month (except Sundays) Misceit laneous Goods. Nov Uth.—Friday, at 2.30 pm Sale of old cable wire to be held st the Eastern Extension Telegraph Cos Cable Depot at Keppe Harbour—l 9292 words
-
-
Article320 1919-11-08 7 Memorial Tablet Unveiled. Talping, Monday Thn an veil ing of the bran mural tablet erected In men ory of Lieu Col R 3 F Walker, CIO, took place at the evening service in All Saints' Church y« aterday. After the first lesson the Hon; the British Rtflidt-n?, Mr320 words
-
Article307 1919-11-08 7 Germany Aids Petlora A Pioneer, special cable, dated LondoD, Oot 15, says The Morning Posv, Warsaw correspondent reports that General Jadanra of the American Army and the British Lieutenant Bowe have arrived there from the Ukraine, where they visited General P. th ra, The latter, source of supplies ia307 words
-
Article41 1919-11-08 7 The heads of several Government I) partmenta in Hongkong, who mcd till recently to attend offioe between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., are low regularly arriving between 9 and 9.30, in txutotation of a surprise visit from' H Eib Governor UKDP.41 words
-
Article34 1919-11-08 7 Programme of MB* «tc., for v**k ending Saturday, November 6, 1919. Saturday, 8. 8.3) p.m.— Bel s'ier R ng*, Crsuali Practice Pait uL R SMITH 2nd Lieu*., H/Adjntent, 8. V. 0.34 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement465 1919-11-08 7 BANKS. mim Ban*. Limitad. 118 .rf in the Strait. Settlement..; OFFICE: Haute Chambers 5 4 6. BHASCHBS: g < Beach Stree». peo»ni, j uker street M*^ 0 •!,n Suleiman. a "yg j»Nn Rabamat. X«' at London, New IfST Francisco, Bataria, y°*' h a Semarang, Palembang capital $«,000,000 ijthor» 4Cd |6,000,000465 words
-
Advertisement479 1919-11-08 7 BANKS. j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 3Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,479 words
-
Advertisement628 1919-11-08 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to give notice that Mr. Tan Cheow Peng, who was employed as manager in Kheam Heng Co., at 42 Hill Street, haa now left our business and that future transactions or any orders made by him in our firm's name will be illegal and that ihe628 words
-
Advertisement1058 1919-11-08 7 What Nurses Carry To War. I well remember the first party of nurses we took out." said the chief stewardess of one of the steamers which acted as transports between Eogland and the Gape during- the South African war o' nineteen years ago. The ship seemed just a great hospital,1,058 words
-
Advertisement471 1919-11-08 7 ijiMimiM I However Sick Baby may be S do not give up hope—more often than not the cause is wrong feeding 3 —if you will only get the right food for baby, you will soon have him r~ on the road to health. A mother with a wasting baby should471 words
-
-
The Malaya Tribune.
-
Title Section24 1919-11-08 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. PRICE 5 CENTS SINGAPCiBE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 VoL IX- No 262 issued Dally..! SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. tftiMfl Dally24 words
-
Article296 1919-11-08 1 Arrivals. NOVEMBER 4. Vennachar Bri 2985 Oap Thomss from B Papan Oot 31 Asiatio Petroleam. NOVEMBER 5. Ban !arr B'i 18 9 Cap Jameson from i dlc-'ta 0 t 24 Boastead A U« NOVEMBER 6. Medosa Bri 323 Cap Clark from Belawan Oot 4 W Mansfield Co. Hai296 words
-
Article77 1919-11-08 1 NOVEMBER 6. Bri Moar for and Muar. Kaka for Malacca and Moar. Pel«-ns for London tla porta. Calypso for P Dickson and P Swattbam. Singkel for Bengkalis via porta. Kalmoa for R*teh via ports. Jbrosalim for Marseilles via ports. NOVEMBER 7. Jason for Colombo, Sues and L nd< n.77 words
-
Article119 1919-11-08 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted (signal XGQ) and Hnrpeoted (signal P P B) Ports Hurnal fneoaaaarr) in adPort notified. dition to Oiaaaaa Quarantine ana Am °y FPB Cerebro-Spinal Meningitia XGQ Cholere Bangkok FPB Cholera Batoria FPB Cerebro-Spinal i Batn Pakat XGQ Chelere™ Bern bay XGQ Cholera Bombay XGQ Smallpox Bombay119 words
-
Article284 1919-11-08 1 Singapore, Nov. 6. Ribber. To London, from Singapore Penang, Port Swettenham or Malacca, 167 a. 6d. per ton of 50 cubic feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore, Penang, Port Bwettenham or Malacca, 165g. per ton of 50 onbio feet. To London, from Port Dickson, Telnk Anson, Kelantan or Kuantan,284 words
-
Article104 1919-11-08 1 Saturday November 8 —Fall Moon 6h 35m M. in Perigee 8h 54m A High Water .-9.47 a.m 9ft Sin*. 10.46 p.m. 9ft: 3inn' BaDd n y, oo NoVem^ r 9 —High Water: -10.23 a.m. 9ft. Bin«\ 11.31 p.m. 9ft, 3ins. Mouday, November 10—Moon Max D«e. N. lh.104 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement517 1919-11-08 1 SFOR Up-to-date MOTOR CARS RING UP TIE TAN6LIN MOTOR HOUSE Phone 371. P. 0.-British I ndia AND APCAR LINE. (CGMrANIKS INCORPORATED IU KHQLASD; WA\L AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co. render Contract wit* Hb Majeat? SferaawMtft j THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present517 words
-
Advertisement35 1919-11-08 1 For Penang ft Calcntta. The Indo-China 8. N. Co'a a. a. YATSHING," 2.28J tons, sails for above porta on or about the 10th instant. For further information apply to Boostead ft Co. Agents. «v ion35 words
-
Advertisement327 1919-11-08 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FOR LONDON. Steamer. Sailing About. City of Melbourne 20th Nov. Kalomo rj ec American Manchurian Line Fop New York direot Joint service with Alfred Holt Co., (The Blue Funnel Line) see separate advertisement. For cargo bookings and particulars regarding rate,327 words
-
Advertisement286 1919-11-08 1 O. S. K. The Osaka Shosen Kalsba, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Japan,) No. 2 De Souza Street Prtpws* Sallliis from Sliitptri. fHnbJeot to change without mMm) For MARSEILLES LONDON (via Portsaid) Celebes Mam mid Hot Alps Mam 19 Dee For GENOA: AND MARSEILLES. (no space available) lado Maru Dee. S For286 words
-
Advertisement345 1919-11-08 1 J THf iiufi mmr f AND 5 SHIPPINQ GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION R\T s I Payable In Advance. Per annum «M,, n Half-yearly J 1 Per quarter g 3 7 g NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Uader Mail Coatract witb the Imperial Japanese Government (Sabjeot to Alterations witboat Notice) European Una345 words
-
Advertisement30 1919-11-08 1 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. RANGOON and CHINA RfN. aa Glexoglk i,fsi 8,8. Saixa Bee B.s. Ska .so Choon f> 771 For freight or ppH GIONG HOE ft Co I Agen*30 words
-
-