Malaya Tribune, 19 January 1917
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Title Section47 1917-01-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. Lning daily.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. <•* No. 16 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917 Price 5 Cents. Straits Shipping Gazette. jssued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] NO. 16 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917 The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19.47 words
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Advertisement406 1917-01-19 1 ■AT THE "GAIETY" I Junction oi Albert and Bencoolen Streets I Where all will be To-Night! I In the [First Show I A Selected Combination of L» Comic! New Comedies and New Dramas W Including an Exciting M CINES Feature Wt THE ARABIAN FANATIC Depicting Furious Fights between Italian Soldiers406 words
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Advertisement140 1917-01-19 1 j'"l^ l 1 m i mi mmmmmmm SULPHURIC j .AN D Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK.^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGEJNTS. »iiiniiiiiittwHinn.»miT»iM»tiM!!i»im ftnnn »n BMMWWMWMMMMBBBWB^MHMMMkWWWBMI CHINESE NEW YEAR AT HAND We take oup Stand j WITH t THE LATEST THE LARGEST and Most Elaborate RANGE OF GOODS140 words
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Article349 1917-01-19 2 Singapore United Rubber Plantations. The report of the Singapore United Rubber Plantations, Ltd., states that the output of dry rubber during the year was 463,174 lb., as compared with 402,274 lb, in the previous year. Of the rubber produced 458,579 lb. were sold in London and Singapore at349 words
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Advertisement220 1917-01-19 2 IIMPORTANT DISPLAY I OF HENS A WEAR I SHIRTS jH|Hn HATS AND socks jSSKB bo °se and I Expressly imported for I CHINESE NEW YEJLR 1 ENDLESS VARIETY I John. Little Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Fngland Istraits Laundry j Dry Cleaning Depot. j UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I High Class220 words
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Advertisement80 1917-01-19 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Hood aad well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 —i mmmmmmmmmm SHIP BRANI M WINDHAM m SUGAR CORN i/ 7.. (JAGOXG) If" AS A VEGETABLE THERE IS SOTHI* IPMftft «r :^£5J SO80 words
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Advertisement58 1917-01-19 2 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor, Estate Commission Agent. Office 111, Market Street, Singapore AND Jalan Rahmal, Batu Pahat. 5-r> v Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends i Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) II» II HIIMHIIIWIIWI 111 n ■IMIIIIMJ J ASAHI«»» SOAP ASAHI SOAP Co.58 words
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Advertisement376 1917-01-19 2 KENYATA-AN KAPu! Iniiah penmwar yia. l bagai Perempuan -'kaZ l ar H pada memulehkan ♦«t kI S Perawan dan ak™ h «2 berkaseb; ban d£ h,^ Suammya. Jj kii o3 iah minum: L j J»MO PARAM dan j» Mu j,,.. J di aku dengan tabeaa». t I usul dari Negri376 words
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Advertisement383 1917-01-19 1 IP.&O.British India 8 AND I APCAR LINE H (Companies Incorporated in England.) I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) flj For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, H Mediterranean Ports and London. I mail lines. I Homeward (For Europe) Outward383 words
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Advertisement256 1917-01-19 1 STIOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) •■•niibi* Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Sailings and for Freight, Passage and other information Apply to Internationale CredieUen Han* dels-Vereeniging Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGENCY, (Incorporated in Holland.) as AGENTS BAN LEE ANN,256 words
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Advertisement486 1917-01-19 1 n7y. k. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAFAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. 55?*? YoVo}a ia via P nrtfi *2 and London, under I1,,M iU V Vf rm,,ent The N TmiMwnS Steamer* maintaining tola aentice have been ►peciallv designed and constructed, and are fitted with a 1 he latest486 words
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Article358 1917-01-19 4 Present Position of Companies. Referring to the many paragraphs which have recently appeared in the Press as to the measures being taken by German shipowners for the continuance of their business after the war, I think, says the special writer in Fairplay, that perhaps due consideration has not358 words
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Article20 1917-01-19 4 Thirteen years ago yesterday (January 17) Admiral Sir Henry Keppel died. He opened the harbour which is named after him.20 words
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Article473 1917-01-19 4 France is about to follow the example set by England at regards the building of standard mercantile vessels. A committee comprising representatives of dockyards and the private shipbuilding industry has reported in favour of building series of standard vessels. A sub-committee is to decide upon the473 words
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Article192 1917-01-19 4 The following passengers have been booked by various steamers bound eastwards From London to Singapore.—Mr Pereira, Mr and Mrs Cnrtiss, Mr Best, Dr and Mrs Duepetson, Mr Cartwright, Mr Smith, Mr Gooding, Mr le Doux, Mr Chapman, Mr Grant, Mr and Mrs Marten, Mr Mason, Mr and192 words
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Article228 1917-01-19 4 Shipbuilders in the United Kingdom have welcomed the official release from the necessity for continuing to employ Sunday labour, except in cases of absolute urgency. They have never been in favour of 6ucb work, because they discovered by experience that it was unprofitable, and that it only paid228 words
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Article107 1917-01-19 4 A nautical story illustrating that occasionally there is something in a name is going tho rounds. It seems that several steamers with German patronymics prior to the commencement of the war changed their names. Not ?so, though, the British steamer Berlin, of Leith, and thereby hangs the tale. A seaman107 words
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Advertisement40 1917-01-19 4 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHAKD! f j PROYIDORING C 0 '(R4CT )RS. The Company* Launch incoming «hip>j. Office:—l 6 Battery Boad. TAKE UVt TO TOP PLOOK Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly j attended to H. W. K. STEVENS, Manager. I 5-1 5-440 words
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Advertisement121 1917-01-19 4 STEAMERS FOR MUNTOK 8 PALE MB ANG For Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SEiNG Co. No. 28, ROBUUMftM Uoai>. Oriestal-African Line. Regular Sailings to Mauritius South African Ports. For particulars re Freight and Passage apply to nuttenbach Bros., Co. Agents. 12 11-4 Firm I 1 that advertises boldly 2 and121 words
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Advertisement492 1917-01-19 4 STRAITS STEAM SmTc^U sincaporT&lanckok. A first-class passenger steamer will leave SingaDor* for Bangkok. 8 P»«v«ry S.S. KUALA sails Saturday, 20:h January ph. 7| 1J q oob For particulars as to Freight, Passage, etc. A t P'y to St. Helen's Co ott Straits Steam Ship Company, Lt Intended to Sail Steamer492 words
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Miscellaneous155 1917-01-19 4 Singapore Tide Tables. January 19. High water :—5.34 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. 8 p.m. 6 ft. 8 ins. January 20 Moon. Max. Dec. S. oh. A. water —6.44 a.m. 8 ft, 5 in8. 9.20 p.m. 7 ft. 4 ins. January 21. High water 7.49 am, 8 ft. 8 ins.155 words
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Article1291 1917-01-19 5 B London, Jan. 17, 5. a.m. I Various religious bodies are petiBoning President Wilson to fix Bfahinston's Birthday, Feb. 22, as B day of humiliation and national Brote*: against the Belgian deportaBion? Rev f eiI American Views. I It the sepectacle of thousands of Belgian civilians torn from1,291 words
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Advertisement498 1917-01-19 5 STUPENDOUS' PRnrnAum^c """""l MOTHER PROGRAMME OF FIrVToSSs \^REb' ver P©l>™ia* I»iotu r Theatre g jjjambra Is a k house of quality Alhambra I the Theatre E is the onl y I SSIILH A M R Pn-rs-i BEST J m mmmmmw mmm mmm m\mm JL MLmmW JL%b. 1 1 attached. Ice498 words
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Advertisement86 1917-01-19 5 E. C. SEAH. B. Sc. (Engineering) SMI Engineer, ArcDltut ft Surviier, 3 Raffles Place. Prepares Plans, Makes Estimates. Supervises Works Buildings, Undertakes Surveys. 9-8 tf. $.2 i ■■—i— »iii i-mi———■ ii— iwiL.mmjji.-jww n SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Beat Covers, Sails, Sea Anchors, Oil Bags, Ash Bags, Kit86 words
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Article16 1917-01-19 6 Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station :—s.s. Melchior Treub.16 words
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Article54 1917-01-19 6 Delivered in London. The following are .the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Delivered P. «t©. Jfajr. 28 Dec. 16 M.M. Nov. 30 Dec. 27 «JU Dee. 1 Jxa. 1 P. AO. Dec. t J«; i BL Deo.54 words
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Article62 1917-01-19 6 Drills for January. To-day. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, January 22 Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p m. Friday, January 26 Para les at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, Jannary 29. Parades at Pearl's Hill and62 words
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Article71 1917-01-19 6 Singapore, Jmnuary 19. ,On L( svion— Bank 4 m/s. 2 /4| Demand 2/44 rl T Pri7ate 3 W«. 2/4 31/32 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— B*nk d/d rediscount 1 »n Shanghai— Bank d d. £71 On Java— BaokT. T 1364 Uu Japan— Bank d/d. ]()a!. Sovereigns—buying rate71 words
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Article180 1917-01-19 6 To-day. Chamber of Commerce special meeting, 12.30 p.m. High water—s 34 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. 8 p m. 6 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow. Moon. Max. Dec. S. sh. A. High I Water—6 44 a.m. 0 ft. 5 ins.; 9.20 p.m. 7 ft 4 ins. Sunday. St. Agnes. 3rd180 words
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Advertisement498 1917-01-19 6 I Harry Carey I THE BRILLIANT BROADWAY STAB I I In a Powerful Western Drama by Jacques Jaccard I "A KNIGHT OF THE RANGE' I I A rare gem of a drama dug from the raw life as it is ImH 1 I of The Wild West/ Beautiful settings of498 words
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Advertisement60 1917-01-19 6 LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers H Would remind those whc ie'ire H portraits to accompany :Leir Hj Christinas greetings kbal the Hj time is opportune for bookag mf appointments for sitting Wt Telephone >c lOOO High Grade Portraiture. If] Military Groups, Sg Pretty Pictures of Mftorw. H Bridal Parties. H60 words
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Miscellaneous203 1917-01-19 6 Mails Close. To-day Po.-t Swettenham and Teluk Anwrn *Kinta 2.30 pm "''dan Van Dietnen 2.30 pw Medan Circe 2.30 pm Calcutta taking mails for Durban 2.30 pm Mersing and Keinaman Hock Lee 2 3«» pm Malacca and M uar ♦Lady Weld 3 pm Saigon.* Tourane, Haiphong, Hongkong, Shanghai* and Japan*203 words
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Article1484 1917-01-19 7 Mtetiog. f rentysix' h annual meeting \z and oriemtal steam Vtion Company wat held on WT* 122 Leadenball Street, sc. r tbe course of hia speech Lord (the Chairman) said l Toned a 'ear ago that the ■JT had not benefitted to the Extent as many1,484 words
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Advertisement165 1917-01-19 7 WANTED House-keeper wanted for small Hotel, for February and March. Apply Box 271 care of Malaya Tribune. 19-1 26-1 WANTED. Wanted for a Bank an Accountant with knowledge of English and Chinese accounts. Security required LO,OOO. Apply giving previous experience and stating salary required to Box 64care of Malaya Tribune.165 words
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Advertisement151 1917-01-19 7 ECONOMISE. 1 DE WAR'S 1 f"White labelf STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers Raffles HoteT SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily I Raffles Bakery and Confectionery THE BEST IN TOWN. Upcouutry orders piomptly executed. Bread delivered at private151 words
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Article1002 1917-01-19 8 If we may judge of the character of kultur by what the Germans of all classes have been doing in Belgium since their entry as invaders in 1914, we most strain every nerve, both as and as a colony, to assist the Empire in her colossal task in1,002 words
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Advertisement173 1917-01-19 8 Robinson Co. FRESH SHIPMENT OF WHITE ROSE HAIR OIL D An exquisitely perfumed dressing F for the Hair. PRICE 75 <3~fcss». per bottle COOLING B| Ice Hair Wash A most refreshing lotion, H effectually stimulating the skin to a healthy action. ffl.^^^' price a A urn pntu N l c173 words
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Advertisement90 1917-01-19 8 THE ONLY GENUINE j Clifford Wilkinsons. SOLE AGENTS: Caidbeck, Macgregor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening DURING DINNER CONCERT By Our Filipino Band. Saturdays SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuers Brokers, Commission Agents and Surveyors.90 words
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Advertisement48 1917-01-19 8 i Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.90 I Sterilised Natural Milk M 9^q I Ideal Unsweetened Milk SlQ.sq Mr. Tay Guan Kiat thanks all his friends and relations who attended his mother's funeral yesterday and all those who sent floral wreaths and letters of condolence. 19 i 19-148 words
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Article538 1917-01-19 9 ijo <iaotation. B obbe7irq^tea» t3 /°i for both Vr R G. Watson, C.M.G., British orient of Perak, has arrived in rjion on leave, and is staying at Theontpnt of the Pnnggor RubKstates, Ltd., for November last 1138 lhf, making a total for Arrangements are being made to538 words
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Article287 1917-01-19 9 Kenyoi>Scott. T k® weJ ding took place before the Registrar, Mr. W. Laneha mCarter, on Wednesday last, of Mr. M w r? enyon J b#tUr known as M. H. Kenyon.Slade, the popular f T the A 'hambra Theatre, and Miss Iry Irene Amy Scott professienally known as Miss Irene287 words
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Article120 1917-01-19 9 The Cinemas. At the Gaiety to-night there will be a change of programme with 4 The Arabian Fanatic," a 2-reeler, as the chief feature in the first show, and The Gilded Spider," depicting the story of a private vendetta, and featuring Louise Lovely, the main attraction in the second120 words
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Article100 1917-01-19 9 U. S A. Action. Washington, Dec. 7—Various Gov ernraent departments which are interested in matter of wireless telegraphy and proolems of neutrality are preparing to submit a bill to Congress, forbidding foreign ownership of any wireless telegraph station in the United Starps The passage of such a bill—all100 words
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Article94 1917-01-19 9 The death rate per milie for the week ending Jan. 13 was 31.55. The total number of deaths ttf 212, of which 147 were males and 65 female?. Three Europeans and two Eurasians died, also 143 Chinese, 40 Malays, 22 Indians and 2of other nations. Convulsions caused 3594 words
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Article198 1917-01-19 9 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Important British Move. RECITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 18, 1.50 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states: This morning after heavy bombardment we occupied a line of posts to the north of Beaucourtsur Ancre. The whole of the objectives were gained on a frontageRECITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 198 words
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Article182 1917-01-19 9 London, Jan 18, 6.25 a.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters wired on Wednesday night that the Canadian raid in the snow in the morning was interesting, because the assailants were in proper battle order, the Germans expecting an attack. Their resistance was a fair measure of their182 words
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Article62 1917-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 11.20 a.m. The French communique says There was the usual artillery firing and trench ordnance work on the whole front. London, Jan. 18, 3.45 p.m. A French communique states After a heavy three-hours bombardment the enemy made a series of reconnaissances at le Bois de* Chevaliers62 words
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Article44 1917-01-19 9 Some Success. Londen, Jan. 18, 3.0 p.m. A wireless Ruifcian official mes *age etates: Oar fire arreeted attempts at an offensive southward ot Oituz. The Romanians repulsed ihe Germans southward of Monaitirka, and surrounded a height southwest of Pralet, taking many i risoners.44 words
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Article26 1917-01-19 9 London, Jab. 18, 1.15 p.m. Petrograd: General Beliaieff, exChiaf of the General Staff, haa been appointed War Minister, in succession to General Schouvaieff.26 words
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Article103 1917-01-19 9 King Ferdinand's Message. London, Jan. 18, 3.55 p.m Jassy The King of Rumania in a Aew Year order to the army says that the present trials have not diminished their valour, justifying confidence in a future victory. The latest report from the front is that the enemy's offensive has103 words
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Article32 1917-01-19 9 Success in Tripoli London, Jan. 18, 5.40 p.m. An Italian communique says Wi completely defeated five thousand rebels at Zoara, in Tripoli, on January IG. The enemy's lossej numbered a thousand.32 words
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Article139 1917-01-19 9 Strange Athens Ceremony. London, Jan. 18, noon. An account of an extraordinary ceremony at which v anathema' was pronounced against M. Venizeloi at Athens on Christmas day, by ecclesiasticals, has reach-d Renter's. The episode reads like a savage rite It apppears that the Metro, politan Bishop at Athens solemnly139 words
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Article60 1917-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 6,t5 a.m. The correspondent of the Times at Athens says that King Constantino is thankful to have gaved his throne. He would have accepted any ultimatum in preference to embarking on an uncertain military adventure. It is known that General Sarrail would be able to60 words
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Article76 1917-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 3.30 p.m. Paris The newspapers attribute the Greek acceptance of the Allies' demands to Hindenburg's inability to send reinforcements to the Balkans In view of tha activity of tbe Kasslaiis and the probability of an Allied offensive. The papers regard tii*-) reappearance of Rumanian communiques as76 words
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Article156 1917-01-19 9 Turks have to Retire. London, Jan. 17, 11. p.m. German official Romanians fiet eely continued theirattacks in the east Carpathians with heavy masses of men against the height positions we recently snatched from them. They ■Qoeeeded in gaining a footirg on one summit but were repulsed elsewhere. Advauced156 words
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Article184 1917-01-19 9 The Atlantic Raider. Nifal Views. London, Jan. 18, 3.30 p.m. Naval experts are confident that the German raider will shortly share the fate of the Greif, and are of opinion that ihe began operations in the North Atlantic, and then went sonth. Probably the Saint Theodore is184 words
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Article53 1917-01-19 9 London. Jan. 18, 125 p.m. Prince GolitJiin has telegraphed assuring Mr. Lloyd George of his loyal co-operation, thus rendering more intimate the Anglo Russian union, and ensuring the triumph of honour and right. Mr. Lloyd George replied that he is happy to feel that he can rely on53 words
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Article88 1917-01-19 9 Further Details London, Jan. 17, 6.45 p.m. Tokio: Boats from other ships were unable to approach the TV... kuba, but picked up the sailors from the water. Many are wounded. It is believed that the Tsukaoa broke in two. About half of the ship's complement were aahore88 words
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Article93 1917-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 4.55 a.m. Sir Theodore Cock. editor of The Field, in a letter to the Times protests against the raid on his office. He explains that he bought the rights of a powerful new explosive invented by a neutral, which an important Ally had93 words
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Article57 1917-01-19 9 Many Chi.iese Arrested. London, Jan. 17, 5.50 p.Uj. Tairty.one Chinese were arrested by the police Id raids yesterday night on opium dens at Liverpool. Much opium was seized. The police in One place were attacked by a big retrieve r and a number of Chinese, "Wjo threw57 words
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Article253 1917-01-19 10 Allies* Conditions. London, Jan. 17, 15 p.m. The supplementary note from Mr. A. J. Balfour to the American Government, a portion of which was published yesterday, continues: Therefore the people of Great Britain whilst fully sharing President Wilson's desire for peace do not believe any peace can253 words
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Article44 1917-01-19 10 London, Jan. 17, 9 40 p.m. Paris The Allies have replied to the SwiB«and Scandinavian peace j Botes backing up President Wilson's note. They declare their inability to meet the wish, for reasons contained in the reply despatched to President Wilson.44 words
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Article82 1917-01-19 10 Views of a Neutral. London, Jan. 18, ti.25 a.m. TUr* letter of a nentral has been published. He toured a dozen leading German centres,and though he did not hear of actual starvation, the feeling is growing that Germany is faced with the prospect of being unable to continue82 words
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Article40 1917-01-19 10 London, Jan. 17, 3.35 p.m. The War Office ii calling up half of the nnexempted igricnltnrists Arrangements are being made to place thousands of men nnfit for service in the ranks, at the disposal or farmers.40 words
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Article25 1917-01-19 10 London, Jan. 18, 1.15 p.m. Amsterdam: The Austrian Premier and Food Dictator have gone to Berlin to confer re the food question.25 words
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Article49 1917-01-19 10 Kant pong Kamanting Tin Dredging. (Mesars. Latham and Co., Agents.) Ontput for the half-inonth ended l'kh Janaary 1917 No. 1 Dregc No 2 Dredge Honrs run 30G -ifti Cubic Yards treated 48,000 45 000 Total Pico Is 634,11 Raaiised on dale $.31,417.39 (Sgd.) A. J. King. Manager.49 words
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Article42 1917-01-19 10 Berlin is suffering from a scarcity of coal snch as has not been exper. for forty years. The Jack or roiling stock is the canse, says Berne despatch, as there is coal in aoandance in the mining districts waiting to be removed.42 words
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Article51 1917-01-19 10 Siccess Assured. London, Jan. 17, $.35 p.m. The progress of the new Wai Loan continues to absorb the interest of municipalities and the greal commercial houses. The total it rapidlj piling np, with large contributions. The applications of th« eleven highest snbscribers jesterdaj amounted to ten millions51 words
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Article19 1917-01-19 10 London, Jan. 18, 3.55 a.m. The London County Council has subscribed seven millions to the War Loan.19 words
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Article96 1917-01-19 10 London, Jan. 18, 3 0 p.m. The India Office announces the raising of a special War Loan in 1917/18 for an unlimited amonnt to be entirely handed over to the British Government for war purposes. Terms will be announced in an Indian financial statement and will not be96 words
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Article247 1917-01-19 10 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 18, 6.45 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at 62 50 the 5 per cent at 88,55. and the new 5 per cent, at t 89.05. The British troops occupied a series of enemy's posts on the247 words
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Article626 1917-01-19 10 PENANG SPRING MEETING. Second Day. Some interesting racing under favourable conditions was witnessed yesterday at Penang, most of the finishes being very close, and, as on the opening, a dead heat was recorded. On this occasion, however, it was run off, and with a change of jockey Milky626 words
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Article43 1917-01-19 10 S. F. A. Cup. The S. C. F. A. will meet the Shropshire I in the semi-final of the S. F. A. Cop competition tomorrow (Saturday) on the S. C. C ground. Kick off 5 p.m. sharp Mr. r. Apps will referee.43 words
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Article667 1917-01-19 10 THE ASSIZES. Alleged Theft. Before th© Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, X.c.) yesterday afternoon, the case was continued in which the leechew named Lee Wee Kwang is charged with the theft ef two case, of cloth from godown No. 4 t West Wharf, the property of Messrs Sime667 words
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Advertisement90 1917-01-19 10 TT"""Triuiiiini Mlmtlt|l W WW I -Minim «r»r„ n Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milkl THE BEST INFANT FOOD Pr, Panama Paci,ic ,nt Bori,M 's Sterilized natural Milk, £rP^i§^f rr ar piir d puro r cream cow,s I eection f the 11 f 1 "PP'Oved sa D iu ry condition and90 words
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Advertisement122 1917-01-19 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Reliable London Selling Agents. We will sell for j<M jour pr* ducts General produce, Kb >b r, Coconuts, Oils. etc. Send us your samples, we will *m them, will make Liberal Adfinert" Consignments. Write to: D. H. Nevshehir &Co< 565 and 565 a Mansion M J Chambers, 11122 words
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Article758 1917-01-19 11 face* Qwicd it the mr*., tk» Monim. BIKGAPOBB, January im Me.en Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sh "ar Broken, issue the following liat of quotations Robber Shares. Noa. Value. Buyers. Seller-. t IngTjava ffiO Anglo-Malay ffi. 2/- Bekoh 3 *°Jr l I 8/9 4 6 J/- Bukit758 words
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Advertisement91 1917-01-19 11 fegcrw-- -«-MM«uUUUtKh5i^ Sanitasl Disinfectant I Pine Tree J Bpand. f Use No Other for This disinfectant freely emulsifies f with water, producing a I milk=white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. I SANITAS j l known throughout the world I AS A I RELIABLE I isinfectant. The name always I carries a91 words
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Advertisement442 1917-01-19 11 An Entire Change of New Photo-Plays I TO-NIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW IMS P.M. J 11 the Ideal Picture Theatre j Cinema CASK JtffJ "hhe-sei, I Off Beach Had I Edison Presents I "HER VOCATION" A Splendid Comedy Drama by Mary Rider, in 3 Parte Domino Fi!m Co. Present I442 words
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Advertisement179 1917-01-19 11 FISTON A Natural food aod Tonic for Blood and Brain. An Excellent food for weak children? tnd all invalids. Fine relish and me?t appetising. TRY, TRY. TRY THE DISPENSARY LIMITED, SINGAPORE. 15-1 n Useful to PlantmT OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of tne highest quality,179 words
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Article109 1917-01-19 12 Chamber of Commerce Ru bber Association. 278 th Auction, ITuT& I*, j aQ Offered for Sale Pels. lO.Otq ft] It Prices Resized. Sheet smoked fine ribbed H 3u m m good ribbrd h fine plain i* good plain H Unsmoked fine ribbed jp !i good rilib, ,1109 words
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Article165 1917-01-19 12 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Jan. For this week's auctions, commenced on Wednesday 2 finished on Thursday, tht q atntitf offered was 650 tons. Th§ tone i the market was weak withtnlyt few bnyerg operating, and demand was poor, but improved slightly the second day. The high* price paid was165 words
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Article153 1917-01-19 12 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report Singapore Jan. It At the weekly Rubber Auction held yesterday and to-day a lin» demand was evidenced, ami pri<* showed an all-round drop if $."> per picul. The top pri* Jj Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet $149 per picul (a decline of *3)W this price was exceptional,153 words
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Advertisement508 1917-01-19 12 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. Repayable at par on the 15th November, 1919. Price of issue—XOO Cc^M/fc. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to His508 words
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Advertisement47 1917-01-19 12 Tips Worth Advertising is 0 essential, on the principle t smaller the demand the necessity to increa* American Lead PW» Such advertising J done has shown t; at t M reason why doing as much for bu?1 as it did in peace time Phthalein Co., L* d47 words
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Article209 1917-01-19 13 A valuable copper strike is reported from Little Bay, a small settlement situated on Notre Dame Bay about 200 miles north of S*. John's* Newfoundland. Little Bay was formerly a large mining settlement, and a copper mine was operated there from 1878 te the late nineties.209 words
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Article167 1917-01-19 13 Work is proceeding rapidly with the recruiting of the 5,000 men who are to be raised in Canada for the Dominion's Naval Overseas Division. Recruiting offices h tve been opened in tbe various provinces. In British Columbia the work will be done by the Naval officers167 words
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Article139 1917-01-19 13 DiscuFS'ng the losses suffered by the Germans on the Somme between July 1 and November 3, the Petit Parisien" says that the enemy ad. mits having lost up to the end of September 300,000 infantry and 330,000 of all arms. These figures exclude the casualties139 words
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Article128 1917-01-19 13 One of the most valuble discoveries in the territory now being opened np by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway has been that of a large deposit of fine quality diatoniaceous earth at Quesnel, Bri.ish Columbia. The particular uses of this infusorial earth are manifold. Owing to its porous nature it128 words
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Article29 1917-01-19 13 One of the very old trees in Hyde Park took fire and it was necessaiy to get a motor pump to work from the Serpentine to extinguish the flames.29 words
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Advertisement355 1917-01-19 13 TRADE B W MARK. Japanese \JFZ* Wholesale and General Goods Retail MARUTO CO. 383 and 385 North Bridge Road, Singapore M v just Arrived Just Arrived NEW STOCK OF Letts Table Block Diaries for 1917. Leather and Dollar Bill Wallets OF DIFFERENT SIZES. All Sorts of Office Requisites to choose355 words
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Advertisement330 1917-01-19 13 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Sanaphos, Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed Nerves and Brain Within ten minutes you will feel distinctly tbe beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaplios gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only make matters worse. It is not a330 words
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Article809 1917-01-19 14 Died for his Country's Good. Yon know, this war makes one a Socialist. One is thinking continually about the comfort and welfare of one's men. Consequently, one sees their many grievances, and one sympathises with them. If this war has done little else, it has bronght men into809 words
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Advertisement237 1917-01-19 14 TO LET mmr mavm l i imm i—~r RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Commodious, well lighted and airy officesi on second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor Will be div ded to suit intending tenants mectriclifts, Ughtfl and fans throughout the bmldmg. Appl} to mm KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate237 words
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Advertisement210 1917-01-19 14 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentin 74 741 BRAS BAiAH :o«. Extraction Painless, Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED ConstilUtioii ia cither Engihh or K4 Telephone No. ivr 18-12 CLEANING CLOTH For sail kinds of Materials Named No Polishing Powder Rcqui rod. j For Metal, For Glass, For Lacquer-ware, For Spectacles and Jewelleries. KEIFU210 words
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Article1815 1917-01-19 15 KDoitions Centre on a Peat Bog. Bowlh c W« Gir.s Stir "Tie Devil s Porridge- L gjß ARTHUR CONAN DOYL*. i ii of t,ie u 111 80 6 present-day L >am is a P lace which waS will U Perhaps it is the most ,m»rkable peace in the1,815 words
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Advertisement203 1917-01-19 15 WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE WIND. Wind in the stomach is caused by the food being retained so long that it ferments if it is vegetable food or purifies if it is animal food. The usual treatment is to forbid the eating of the food that causes the trouble. This stops the203 words
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Advertisement305 1917-01-19 15 WHY GO ELSEWHERE I We have them all and receive our supplier regularly every week and ahead of other news, agents WEEKLY PAPERS, Journals,'" Mmgaanes Illustrated War News, etc, etc., etc STATIONERY, Books, Novels, Writing Pads and Cards for all occasions. ILLUSTRATED Song Postcards, all coloured A big stock to305 words
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Advertisement404 1917-01-19 16 NOTICES T*W HOLIDAYS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, 23rd January AUD Wednesday, 24th January Chinese New Year Holidays. 13-1 22-1 The Singapore Harbour Board. Chinese New Year's Day, Tuesday, 23rd January, 1917. WORK: AT THE WHARVES. NOTICE. Vessels Bunkering Vessels alongside the404 words
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Advertisement339 1917-01-19 16 NOTICES Big Stock on Hand Green Willesden Waterproof Camas AT Reasonable Prices. KIAM KIAT Co. 10S and 109, Market Street, 'Phone same No. 421. 1-12 31-11 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Refund of Assessment. All persons claiming refund of assessment in respect of houses vacant for any portion of the halfyear ending 31st.339 words
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Advertisement403 1917-01-19 16 WANTED WANTED Smart Chinese youth wanted as apprentice. One able to read Chinese and speak several dialects preferred. Apply in writing to MEDICAL Hall. 15-1 WANTED. A competent assistant for a Job Printing Department. Apply in writing, stating previous experiences and attach copies of recent testimonials. Apply to Printer" c/o403 words
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Advertisement487 1917-01-19 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster487 words
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Advertisement339 1917-01-19 16 JWANCT INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated k Ne* 1 FIFE Insnrances effected on£ oild Rent and Merchandise 0 f J description MARINE Insurances accepted parts of the *or!d a t lowest 1 WAR RISK accepted to all part 1 Offices: 2, Finiayson Gree' INSURANCE CO., ltd, (Incerporated in Bo^fa^j Ca P339 words
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