Malaya Tribune, 20 January 1917
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Title Section47 1917-01-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. Lining daily.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 4. No. 17 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917 Price 5 Cents. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.) NO. 17 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917 Cbc IRalapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20.47 words
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Advertisement245 1917-01-20 1 AT THE "GAIETY" i Junori n of Albert and Bencjolen Streets Where all will be To Night! In the First Show A Selected Combination of «e W Comic! New Comedies H and New Dramas m Including an Excitinsr CINES Featore v THE ARABIAN FANATIC *L Depicting Furious Fights between Italian245 words
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Advertisement134 1917-01-20 1 I I SULPHURIC Ii AND I Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK.^^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGEJNTS. ""HlTlllMirTlinm'fT" 1 1 ii;iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM»»itiiMiiiiMirmTrtwtrwnMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiti MM—— I CHINESE NEW YEAR AT RAND j We take our St And WITH THE LATEST THE LARGEST and Most Elaborate RANGE OF GOODS IN THE PENINSULA134 words
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Article331 1917-01-20 2 Perak. The Kinta river was in high flood on Tuesday morning and portions of Ipoh town were inundated, r-in sing mnch inconvenience. Monday night's rain throughout the district CHUKed a oig rise «>f the level of the Kinta River, which is now, it is331 words
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Article158 1917-01-20 2 We regret says the Malay Mail U announce the death of Mr. G. Craip, European Foreman, P. W. D. Fac tory, which took place on Wednes day afternoon as the result of a livei accident at Peugkalan Kempas. Negri Sembilan. It appears tha' Mr. Craig, who was engaged158 words
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Article21 1917-01-20 2 Second Lieutenant Percy Gold of the Scots Guards, chartered accouutant, Singapore, killed in Belgium on July 20, aged 33, left £1,237.21 words
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Advertisement163 1917-01-20 2 IMPORTANT DISPLAY Mens Wear SHIRTS> HATS~AND TIES CAPS SOCKS X J BOOTS AND Expressly imported for CHINESE NEW YEAR ENDLESS VARIETY John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Straits Laundry 8 Dry Cleaning Depot. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. 'High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. jj REGULAR WEEKLY163 words
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Advertisement517 1917-01-20 2 m 'Wincarnis' brings New Health M to the Weak and Ailing. jjS Health J New health—glorious, vigorous health-it i ZKj yours to command. What a blessing to be free from i that Weakness, Anaemia, Nerviness, and that Run I cjcS down feeling. How splendid to feel, new, rich, revita- 1517 words
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Advertisement338 1917-01-20 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hi* Majeaty's Government.) for China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (Fop Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE AT PRESENT SUSPENDER338 words
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Advertisement257 1917-01-20 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCfIAPPIJ (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) 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 Crediet-en Han* dels*Vereenlglng Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGENCY, (Incorporated in Holland.) as AGENTS BAN LEE ANN, LTD. (Incorporated257 words
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Advertisement511 1917-01-20 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JATAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, unde» mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamer* maintaining this service have Keen ipeciallv designed and constructed, and are fitted with511 words
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Article436 1917-01-20 4 (Excltmn to Malaya Tribvn*.) Messrs Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers write us under date January 6th as follows Since reporting on the 83rd ult, the firm tone of onr market has weakened somewhat and business hai slackened a little in the direction Saigon/Hongkong436 words
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Article143 1917-01-20 4 January 20 Moon. Max. Dec. S. sh. A. High water :-—6.44 a.m. 8 ft, 5 ins. 9.20 p.m. 7 ft. 4 ins. January 21. High water :~7.49a m, 8 ft. 8 ins. 10.18 p.m. 8 ft. January 22. High water :-8 47 a m 9 ft. 3143 words
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Article299 1917-01-20 4 Landed at Alexandria. The paasengers of two large liners, which were sunk by submarines, arrived at Alexandria. Tbe ships in question were the City of Birmingham and the Karnak, the latter with its sister-ship the Lotus, being one of the most modern of the Messageries Maritime*299 words
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Article23 1917-01-20 4 January IS. Klang, British Giang Ann, British Krian, British Siagka;vang, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch January 19. Abbotsford, British Hai Nam, British Emile, Dutch23 words
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Article26 1917-01-20 4 January 18. Hye Leong, British Sri Mnar, British Soon Ann, British Van Dntch Singke-, Dutch Mahidol, Siam January 19. Ban Hin Guan, British Janssene, Dutch26 words
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Article200 1917-01-20 4 The following passengers have been booked by various steamers bound eastwards From London to Singapore.—Mr Pereira, Mr and Mrs Curtiss, 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 and200 words
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Article233 1917-01-20 4 Freights Stationary. The recent peace talk has detracted much from i he shipping boom of Japan, and a sudden dullness has been ushered in the freight as well as charter markets. The cancellation of a number of sales contracts for vessels is also reported. To cite233 words
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Article110 1917-01-20 4 The Dutch Govern ment has requ;~ l ioned 75 per cent, of the cargo steamer tonnage belonging to the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland," the Rotterdamsche Lloyd, and the Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan, for the importation of Dutch East Indian food products for human and animal consumption 25 per cent,110 words
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Article299 1917-01-20 4 Satisfactory Working. The report of the British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited, states that the balance available for distribution after providing for depreciation and deducting interim dividends paid in May last, is £113,846, which the directors recom mend should be distributed a follows —Dividend of 5 per299 words
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Advertisement78 1917-01-20 4 SINGAPORE I SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office:—l 6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly lattendedI attended to H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5.4 STEAMERS FOR MUNTOK U PALEMBANG. tor Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co.78 words
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Advertisement424 1917-01-20 4 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Per annum ...$14.00 Half-yearly Per quarter 5gPer mensem j25 Postage Extra 50 cts perj Telephone No. 171 STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., LU SINGAPORE BANGKOK. A first-class passenger steamer will leave Singapore every Saturday, for Bangkok. S. S. KUALA Bails Sunday, 21st January, at 8 a.m. For424 words
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Article1264 1917-01-20 5 Distribution of Prizes. At the Victoria Memorial Hall, Mterday afternoon, a large gatherig of parents and friends of the ipils nf the Singapore Chinese iris School attended the annual stribution of prizes, presided rer by the Lady Evelyn Young, ho kindly consented to present I same,1,264 words
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Article64 1917-01-20 5 Singapore, Jmnuary 20. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/41 Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3132 On India— Bank T. T. Oii Hongkong— d/d Par On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— Bank T. T 13tf J On Japan— Bank d/d. Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 TndiaCcil Bills last issue 1/4 5/3264 words
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Advertisement402 1917-01-20 5 r l B«4«o g oF^^T smL STROM i I 1116 §M HOUSE OF QUALITY Jhe 5? j the Theatre 9&§Mm "JtT W V Ĕk %m MW 9Mmmm. II is the only n H A iUi 11 11 jss: r get the BEST g| g| jfi J I J-% |W| If402 words
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Advertisement134 1917-01-20 5 Are you a Slave to Pain Do You Ever Rest? Or is your lifp a perpetual burden a wakeful, restless, fevered, tortured existence Do you start and cry out froM twitching nerve or darting pains Are you robbed of your nights of just respose and tranquil sleep Then there is134 words
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855 1917-01-20 6 We have received the following report with a rtquest for publication. The statutory general meeting of the War Loans Investment Tru9t of Malaya whs held at the offices of the trust, Mercantile Bank Building, No. 12 Old Market Square, Kuala Lum. pur, on Thursday855 words
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Advertisement1067 1917-01-20 6 mm To-Night. (Second Show 9.15) ToNj Harry Carey THE BRILLIANT BROADWAY STAR In a Powerful Western Drama by Jacques Jaccard "A KNIGHT OF THE RANGE" A rare gem of a drama dug from the raw life as it ia lived in rb fastnesses of v The Wild West." Beautiful settings1,067 words
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Advertisement46 1917-01-20 6 LAMBERT Cft Artists and Photographers Would remind those who desire portraits to accompany their Christmas greetings thai time is opportune fur be W appointments for sittingsTelephone No ;o< High Grade Portraiture, Military firoips. Pretti Pictures of MM Bridal Parties, fiimmerclal PMM* Only Address 3a ORCHARD KOAP46 words
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Miscellaneous144 1917-01-20 6 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2.*0 pm Sajtf ,n Koun Maru 2.30 pm Saigon Kampot 2.30 pm Malacca, Port Swettenhain and Penang *Klang 2.30 pm Pulau Soegi Hock Hje 4 pm Cucob Hock (Jan 4 pm Kerimon Sanit 4 pm Pu'an Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 4 pm144 words
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Article149 1917-01-20 7 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, January 20. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations Alor Gajah $3 80 $3 90 AyerKn nines 1.40 145 Ayer Molek 2 .50 2.60 Ayer Panas H. 75 12 0 0 Balgownie 4.70 s*oo Bukit Jelotong 0.72 i 0,77£149 words
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Article183 1917-01-20 7 Sawdust as Food. The Leipziger Volksblatt mentions the case of the Society for Supplying the People with Nutrition," whose managar has just made an ignominious appearance before a local Court of Justice, lhe society with this high-sounding name had pnt on the market an article named "Aldarin" (Everything183 words
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Article165 1917-01-20 7 The Grhat War The Fighting Fronts 9> War om Shipping 9 The Peace Plot 9 The Tripoli Trouble 9 The British Loan 9 Germany and Peace 9 Egyptian Campaign 10 French Consular News 10 Floods in the F. M. 2 Drowning Fatality 2 Singapore Chinese Girls' School 5165 words
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Article235 1917-01-20 7 Singapore, January 20. Tin. —No quotation, Covra.— Strong. Business done. Tapioca, —Weak. Bnsineas done. Sago Flour- Weak. Business done Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market OstUtioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl $36.00 Nutmegs 80 8. #># 42.00 Copra Bali m-235 words
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Article15 1917-01-20 7 Jannary 19. Yugala, Siam Jannary /ii. Kaka, British Perak, British Esmeralda, British Boribat, Siam15 words
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Article42 1917-01-20 7 January 19. Edendale, British Amherst, British Kinta, British. Hock Lee, British Hai Nam, British Lady Weld, British Circe, British Emilie, Dutch Van Diemen, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch Jannary 20. Ceram, Dutch Elout, Dutch Sembilan, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Singkep, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch42 words
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Advertisement537 1917-01-20 7 sgr 'advertisements. WANTED. A British Life Assurance hmoany of excellent poutc amongst the Chinese Kmunity wishes to enZ the services of a Snese gentleman of good ncial position and high hiding to ace as Inspec,/Good salary and common to the riijht man. p I T to "Life" care of Z537 words
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Advertisement64 1917-01-20 7 immense Success. Immense Success CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. THK FAMOUS STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Read. Grand Gala Night BAHAR E ALUM A Beautiful Fairy Play WILL BE STAGED In which Three Popular Primm Donnas Misses Sorsin. Tuh's and Otto v ill appear. To-morrow Sunday n A Javanese64 words
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Advertisement194 1917-01-20 7 There is no Better Ale Than j Try Itj ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. 1 -it i ir—iwiiM ii i urn I Raffles Hotel. 1 SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT. BAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM 1 Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. na. daily j Raffles Bakery194 words
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Advertisement27 1917-01-20 7 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. Estate Commission Agent Office: 111, Market Street, Singapore AND Jalan Rahmal. Ratl t Pa hat. 5-5 p27 words
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954 1917-01-20 8 An important scheme for affording students full opportunities of learning the theory and practice of tropical agriculture is being contemplated by those who are largely interested in agricultural pursuit?. Mr. Chan Sic Onu is the temporary Hon. Secretary, at whose office a meeting was held yesterday,954 words
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Advertisement148 1917-01-20 8 Robinson Co. "FRESH SHIPMENT OF WHITE ROSE HAIR OIL A An exquisitely perfumed dressing for the Hair. PRICE <sttss* per bottle COOLING Ice Hair Wash A most refreshing lotioa, U Coofoq i effectually stimulating the Hkt^fi^S^ skin to a healthy action. H^r^r^i PRICE £tfkHI^NSON&C?jI 90 cts. per bottle, f LIQUID148 words
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Advertisement99 1917-01-20 8 ASK ksjjm for Q g I LONDON GLASGOW- I jsußLiSHto tag*. R *»§IJ HE HO "SE OF LORDS. L ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening DURING DINNER CONCERT By Our Filipino Band. I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. 3 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and99 words
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Advertisement201 1917-01-20 8 I Brand i Sweetened Condensed Milk per case uoon I Sterilised Natural Milk 9*2 I Ideal Unsweetened Milk Sin cS ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant and manage orchards for Absentee Clients, with graduated payments, and under Government Expert supervision, unti it suits201 words
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Article557 1917-01-20 9 Tin: Siqnotaliop. Q 31. Henderson and Mr. I Thoujpeon hay been ap X Tli Visiting Justices for joints 'enangid announced that Mr. H. ki provisionally recogi M Consul for Japan at ;ingapore. The increase of railway fares is tombed for officers, men and JJaes of the British,557 words
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Article509 1917-01-20 9 Holiday Fixtures. there Wlll b Qf j IVtttffti on Tuesday next, January £5, which is Chinese New Year's Uay and a public holiday. The Malaya Tribune will be issued as usual on Wednesday. The Exchange Banks will be cl0 ed M n Tuesday and Wednesday, and all509 words
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Article120 1917-01-20 9 The Cinemas. At the Alhambra theatre to night there will be a fine change of programme, when the chief attrac tion will be a 3-part film, dealing with espionage during the present war, entitled 44 Duty Before War.'' •Beyond Recili" and "Good Luck" are two other long pictures of120 words
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Article128 1917-01-20 9 In Cathedral Padang. An exciting scene was witnessed in the Cathedral padang yesterday afternoon. Shortly after three o'clock a passer-by in North Bridge Road observed a huge snake which was making its way up a tree There was at once a hue and cry and a ventuesome coolie128 words
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Article128 1917-01-20 9 Most of our readers seem to have forgotten the existence of a Fund organised by the Overseas Club for the supply of smokes for our gallant fighting boys on land and sea. But not so all, for thanks to the kind efforts of Mrs. E.128 words
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Article91 1917-01-20 9 Yesterday afternoon a special meeting of the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was at the Exchange, to nominate a member to act as representative of the Chamber cm the Legislative Council during the absence of the hon'ble Mr. C. W. Darbishire. Mr. F. L. Tomlin,91 words
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Article112 1917-01-20 9 Information reached Ipoh on Tuesday that a Malay man had run amok at Lahat in the afternoon, and was responsible for two deaths. It would appear that this man, armed with a large knife, terrorised the people of a certain portion of the town. He is said112 words
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Article170 1917-01-20 9 Madras is sometimes voted doll, but occasionally it has a public meeting which makes one think of an old-faBhion«d election in England. The following is taken from a local paper's report of one such meeting recently As soon as Dr. Thakore arrived he addressed the meeting as "Friends170 words
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Article218 1917-01-20 9 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICUL COMMUNIQUES. British Progress. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 19, 1.0 a.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states We progressed daring the night northwards of Beaucourt and bombarded the defences eastward of Ploegstreet. The enemy's artillery is active southward of Stilly Saillisel and eastward ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 218 words
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Article125 1917-01-20 9 Soldiers Revolt. A Neutral correspondent of the Times in a despatch from Cologne dated Jan. 12, says that the demand for peace comes from the soldiers. Hindenburg returned from the West profoundly impressed that the politicians must make peace by < hook or by crook. The area125 words
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Article96 1917-01-20 9 London, Jan. 17, 11.5 p.m. Referring to Turkey, in his despatch on the American peace note, Mr Balfour says, In the hands of Germany, it ceased, even in appearance, to be a bulwark of peace, and is openly used as an instrument of conquest. Under German officers, Turkish96 words
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Article38 1917-01-20 9 London, Jan. 19, 3.20 p.m. There is an extraordinary and unexplained tale in the evening papers that a Spanish submarine of ire hundred tons has arrived in the Sound from America, bound for some Swedish port.38 words
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Article182 1917-01-20 9 Spanish Ship Sank T_1 v London, Jan. 19, 1.20 p.m. Madrid A inbraarine torpeJoed the Spanish steamer Manoel and towed the crew in a boat until they met a Swedish steamer which picked op the men. Lonion, Jan 19, 4.40 a.m. Th* Manchester, I»ventor, Wrapby, Garfitld and182 words
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Article108 1917-01-20 9 More German Intrigue. London, Jan. 19, 1110 a.m. Rome The rebellion in Tripoli originated in an intrigue of the wellknown native agistor Barnni, who fled from Tripoli, and returned ■upplied with Tnrco-German funds. He declared he was authorised by the Snltaa to organise a rebellion against Italy108 words
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Article118 1917-01-20 9 Mr. Bonar Law's Views. London, Jan. 19, 5.20 a.m. Mr Bonar Law at Glasgow, appealing on behalf of the loaa, referred to his Guildhall speech, hinting at the possibility of other methods of obtaining money. This remark had been the subject of attention, but it was only118 words
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Article83 1917-01-20 9 Good Relations. London, Jan. 19, 5,*0 a.m. Paris M Poincare, interviewed by an American, said that the war had improved the good FrancoAmerican relations. Not a day had passed since the outbreak of war that he, M. Poincare, had not received shoala of letters and gifts for83 words
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Article58 1917-01-20 10 Thanks to Genl. Murray. Paris, Jan. 19, 1.20 p.m. Cairo: The King, the War Cabinet, the Sultan, General Wingate, the Egyptian Premier and General Milne have telegraphed to General Murray congratulating him on the expulsion of the enemy from Sinai. The War Cabinet adds, "The operations promise further58 words
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Article115 1917-01-20 10 Four Hundred Cemeteries London, Jan. 19, 1.0 a.m. Presiding over the Soldiers' Graves Committee, the Prince of Wales stated that there are 150,000 graves registered in France and Belgium. Sixty of the 400 burial grounds have been beautifully laid out under the advice of the Director115 words
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Article96 1917-01-20 10 London, Jan. 19, 2.0 p.m. A fresh adjournment of th 6 Duma, on the eve of reassembling, has caused surprises in view of the recent changes nuMifying the late hopes of the cordial co-operation of the Parliament and Ministers. In connection with the resignation of the War Minister,96 words
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Article117 1917-01-20 10 (By caurtesy c/ the French (Consulate-) Paris, Jan. 18, 6.45 p,m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62.50, the 5 per cent at 88.55, and the new 5 per cent at 89.05. The British troops have occupied a series of posts on the north117 words
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Obituary67 1917-01-20 10 London, Jan. 19, 1.0 a m. The death is announced of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Renter. [The late Earl was born at Monklands, near Montreal,* on May 16, 1549, and was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Ox ord. He was Treasurer of the Household and First67 words
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Article113 1917-01-20 10 The death occurred at York at an advanced age, of Mr. G.B. Thompson, of Kirby Knowle, Thirsk. Mr. Thompson was at one time one of the most famous gentlemen riders in the country, being a familiar figure at all North-country meetings. £Ie had at least one mount in113 words
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Article87 1917-01-20 10 THE ASSIZES. Alleged Theft. The Singapore Assises were con eluded before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill K.C.) yesterday afternoon, when the Teochew, named Eng Tong, a tally-clerk at the Singapore Harbour Board who was charged wi:h the theft of two cases of cloth valued at $800 from87 words
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Article689 1917-01-20 10 Serieus Charge. Before Mr. Clarke, Second Magistrate, Tan Seng Kit was charged with theft, as a servant, of one gold ring set with two sapphires and one diamond valued at $1,000, one platinum bracelet set with one diamond valued at $500, one gold chain and pendant set with689 words
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Article109 1917-01-20 10 The fourth annual general meeting of the Sepoy Lines Funeral Association was held last night at the residence of Mr. Lee Hoon Leong, No 56-12 Neil Road. After the adoption ef the Committee's report and statement of accounts for the past year, the following officers were elected for the ensuing109 words
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Article385 1917-01-20 10 PENANG SPRING MEETING. To-day's Programme. The Kedah Cup.—A Cup presented by Hi 3 Highness th© Sultan of Kedah with $400 added by th© Club and $100 for the Second Hors©. A Handicap for January, 1917, Meeting Griffins. Entrance Pee $10. Distance one mile and a distance. at. lb. Black385 words
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Article88 1917-01-20 10 A Customer for Ahearnc Seaman Brown, champion of the Anstrahai is desirous of meeting any into i Singapore np to miidleweig the best pane offered stake, the contest tv tak< Saturday. Brown i to meet Seamen Aheari i if that I possible. Carpentier v. Willard. It is announced that88 words
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Article86 1917-01-20 10 To-morrow Johnston's Pier. 7.? an IOtA 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Clob Bnngilow 8.30 and 9.30 a.m. 12.15.3 ai p.m. Tide 7.49 a.m. Hek: I Bin. Tuesday January 23. Johnston's Pier.—' 1 10 and 11 ax 230 and 330 p.m. Club Bengalee 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15,3 an86 words
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123 1917-01-20 10 The January Spoon was decide! on Thursday last and was woi Mrs. Gattey with a net: score wm 100 150 Total Mrs Gattey 29 34 63 j 1 Thomas 31 34 u5 Oldham 24 22 4b Payne 25 29 54 W M Brooke 28 24 52123 words
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Article51 1917-01-20 10 James Braid's Double- j It was incorrtct.; ceritly that James famous golfer, met with at Waterloo Station wnue vourine to enter I died on the way to bospitwThe man who met accident was named Ji ifo| and was a prot^he was not the fa who is enjoying hil Walton51 words
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Article17 1917-01-20 10 Bowling greens and town untitled conrts in th i Bheme 1 tioD being broken np for enia17 words
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Article10 1917-01-20 10 The Smelting Works untitled Club, Pulau registration under t» Ordinance-10 words
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Advertisement105 1917-01-20 10 i' iiniiir I Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prize Panama Pacific International Exposition 1 j: Bopilen s Bteri,ize,, Natupal Mj,l <- jj Prepared from pure full cream cow's W I milk, produced in the finest dairy ||j jj section of tho World, under105 words
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Article787 1917-01-20 11 fricej Cuond ii the Muktl fkiiMoniat. Singapore, January 20. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange andShar Brokers, issue the following list of quotation Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. I/- Allagar 2/6 2/10 I/ i*2E i a a 4 > 6 Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning 30/-787 words
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Advertisement68 1917-01-20 11 THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain] Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, j being in the unique position of having the I largest bonded stores in the world. The best whisky68 words
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Advertisement427 1917-01-20 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. 80 per cent, of the Funds, or $23,000,000 are Invested In Government Securities v years record progress and increasing stability. LOW RITES for non-forteltable Endowment Assurances with Profits can B ecaress,ooo with profits at age 50 or427 words
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Advertisement131 1917-01-20 11 The Continental Stamp Co. D. High Street. SUMP DEALERS AND STATIONERS. Stamp Alliums and Philatelic Accessories of every description kept in stock. Have just unpacked a large assortment tf BIRTHDAY POST CARDS. 1 OVARINE For Female Ills. An invaluable specific for all ailments and female irregularities. Certified as a proven131 words
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Article528 1917-01-20 12 Ayer Molek Robber. The seventh annual ordinary general meeting was held at the Company's Office at Malacca on Thursday, 4th January 1917 at 2-30 p.m., Mr. Chi Kang Cheng (Chairman) presiding. The Chairman addressed the meeting as follows —TJhe Report aud Accounts have been in your hands for528 words
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Article43 1917-01-20 12 Drills for January. Monday, Jannary 22Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p m. Friday, January 26 Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, January 29. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tan. jo»g Pagar 5.15 p.m.43 words
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284 1917-01-20 12 Annual Report. From the annual report of the Board of Wardens to the committee of management of the above, just to hand, we extract the following particulars Finance. Credit from 1915 $1,569.13 receipts $8,292.56; total $9,861.69. Payments $7,232.53 Credit 30th Nov. 1916 $2,629.16. The collections284 words
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Article49 1917-01-20 12 A long felt want was met by the installation of a telephone at the Parochial House. The Parochial House was insured for $10,000 and the advisability of insuring the roof of the Cathedral and the Organ is under consideration The scale of church fees has be c revised.49 words
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Article173 1917-01-20 12 To-day. Moon. Max. Dec. S. sh. A. High Water—6.44 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. 9.20 p.m. 7 ft. *4 ins. To-morrow. St. Agnes. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. High Water—7 49 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. 10.18 p.m. 8 ft. Monday. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. High Water—B.47 a.m.173 words
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Advertisement611 1917-01-20 12 Educate yourself in cigarette quality by smoking only the best. STATE EXPRESS JfJJ are universally admitted to have reaiised tHe discriminating smokers' CIGARETTES No. 555 vi lbaf ia PER TIN OF 50-60 cts. No. 444 tu L eaf h PER TIN OF 50-75 cts. Packed in patent vacuum tins, ensuring611 words
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Advertisement13 1917-01-20 12 FOR SALE News Printing M Apply to Box 229. Lt Malaya T ibune.13 words
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Article584 1917-01-20 13 Sixty Gold Watches Stolen. A gang of two or three robbers assisted very materially in the "Clearance Sale now going on at Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co.'s estab. lishment in Station Road, Ipoh, for a very daring burglary was committed there on Saturday or Sunday night. There584 words
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Article134 1917-01-20 13 The Japanese Ambassador at Rome described the impression that his homeland under war-conditions made upon him, to a representative of the Rome Giornale d'ltalia. He said Japan to-day is practically one immense war-factory, and very many thousands of Japanese, both men and women, are assisting in the134 words
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Advertisement245 1917-01-20 13 TRADE MARK. Japanese Wholesale and General Goods Retail. JUST ARRIVED Bain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO CO. 383 and 385 North Bridge Boad, Singapore 1-1 v just Arrived Just Arrived I NEW STOCK OF Letts Table Block Diaries for 1917. Leather and Dollar Bill Wallets OF DIFFERENT SIZES. All245 words
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Advertisement443 1917-01-20 13 I The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. I I Sanaphos. I For Nerves and Brain I —To restore your physical fitness. j I —To restore poise of the nerve system I I —To repair the results of weariness and overwork I I take a glass of Sanaphos on rising, at mid-morning,443 words
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Article311 1917-01-20 14 The extent to which indigo is coming back to the position which it occupied at one time aa one of the important products of the Presidency is evidenced by the outturn report of the indigo crop for Madias for the current year. The revival of the311 words
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Article190 1917-01-20 14 An Imposing List. The following is a complete list (in the order in which he was wearing them) of the medal ribbons (and coleurs) worn by Lord Kitchener at the time of his death G.C.8., crimson; G.C.5.1., pale blue, white edging G.C.M G., blue, red, blue G.C.1.E.,190 words
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Article32 1917-01-20 14 "Where did you get all those scratches on yeur face asked the thin man. 44 Car turned turtle," replied the fat man gruflly. 44 Loose tire T 44 No tight chauffeur "—Clubfellow.32 words
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Advertisement226 1917-01-20 14 TO LET RAFFLES eHHMBERS. Commodious, well. lighted and airy offices on second floor, g>„t of flr gronnd ISrieTl U e h?s V a„d fans .hronghon, the hnild.ng. GHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. a 1-6 HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO CO. 38 Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KOALA LUMPUR PENANG.226 words
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Advertisement13 1917-01-20 14 Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ltd. (Ii corporated in Singapore.)13 words
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Advertisement275 1917-01-20 14 WHY GO ELSEWHERE? We have them all and receive our BUn regularly every week and ahead of other nf agents T WEEKLY PAPERS, Journals, M tn Illustrated War News, etc, etc., etc STATIONERY, Books, Novels, Writing and Cards for all occasions. 3 <* ILLUSTRATED Song Postcards, all couJ A big275 words
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Article2558 1917-01-20 15 Kind's Bouch Division Mr. j U sh, fitting to deal with Vaper, had before him the Me rH L. Sutro and Co M of CJL Laoe, v. Messrs. Heilbut »nd Co., also of Mincing P*°which concerned a contract MJJJ 27th, 1916, for the sale toa< of Hey2,558 words
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Advertisement571 1917-01-20 15 "JONGKEENA" THE WBNDERFOL BLOOO PURIFIES. Mixture for Internal and External Use. CURES Headache, Stomachache, Chest complaints, Heart-d sease, Malaria, Dengue, Common fevers, Lumbago, Kidney Disease, Chronic bheumatism. Cough, Cold, sorethroai. Bronchi s, hronic Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Weakness, Dysentery, Eczema, and all sorts of female diseises, swelling of the groins, skin diseases,571 words
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Advertisement434 1917-01-20 16 NOTICES^ BANK HOLIDAYS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, 23rd January AND Wednesday, 24th January Chinese Hew Year Holidays. 13- 1 221 NOTICE. Owing to the Chinese New Year Holidays m. "Kaka" *vi not sail for Malacca and Muar on Monday 22nd instant,434 words
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Advertisement322 1917-01-20 16 jrncE§_ Big Stock on Hand Green Wiilesden Waterproof Canvas AT Reasonable Prices. mam9mmmmmm KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109, Market Street, 'Phone same No. 421. 1-12 31-11 JTOBĔWI OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Noa. 6-D, 6 E, 6 0, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles322 words
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Advertisement431 1917-01-20 16 WANTED WANTED SmaTt Chinese youth wanted as apprentice. One able to read C binese aLd speak several dialects preferred. Apply in writing to Medical hall. 15-1 l__ WANTED. A competent assistant for a Job Printing Department. Apply in writing, stating previous experiences and attach copies of recent testimonials. Apply to431 words
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Advertisement475 1917-01-20 16 _BANKS_ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sharesof £20 each £1,200,0(Kj Reserve Fund £1,800,000 EWv Liability of Proprietory BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminstei Bank, Ltd., The475 words
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Advertisement342 1917-01-20 16 INSURANCE 88UTH BRITIiI INSURANCE CO. Ltd. I Incorporated in New I FIFE Insßrarcei efiecteo on I Rent and Merchandise J description 1 MARINE Insurances accepted w, I part* of tie *or)d at lcwe« J WAR RISK accepted to all part* 1 "Si Officer: 2. Finiavsor G repn 1 HEUNO OPI342 words
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