Malaya Tribune, 26 January 1917
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section23 1917-01-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. i Vol. 4. -No. 21 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917 Price 5 Cents.23 words
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Advertisement234 1917-01-26 1 Grand New Year Programme f 11 Gaiety" Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bene jolsn Streets In the First Show A Terrific Kalem Red Indian and Cowbey War Drama L The Last Blockhouse In two big Reels of Resl Fights. New Majestic Comedy THE DIFFERENT MAN A Sure Winner Including234 words
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Advertisement102 1917-01-26 1 ASAH I BEERj Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. U j j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I iiiiiimiiiiHiiimiiiHiiiittmnrjiMmn ■iiii.iiiiii.i Mln l lh llw mtfjmmmr mmmmmmmmx :iiniin»»itiiintii»»!iiiuniiiii»iiiiiMM!iM»itit!!i;i!.r»MTm«H ■MiMimiiiiimrrmtrmntj j CANNOT GO y&BT JF^OJNTCjt IF !—YOU Start the New Year RIGHT THE RIGHT KIND Important HHHM TERRELLS' More than ever all.steel Life Insurance Jj^ K102 words
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879 1917-01-26 2 A Striking Statement. Professor Gilbert Murr«\ b*3 contribured to the Westminster GHzet?e a reuierka» le statement on what the Abus are for. *ll is proveibiHlly difficult" hwrite3, to define an elephant, though quite easy to know one when you meet him. And any belligerent879 words
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Advertisement245 1917-01-26 2 IMPORTANT DISPLAY OF Mens Wear SHIRTS: M >*3*a HATS AND TIES Lii I CAPS SOCKS X J BOOTS AND Expressly imported for CHINESE NEW YEAR ENDLESS VARIBTY John Little Sc Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) ■.in .[■■■■■■■■■«■■^■TwrmT«iirwTT^Trrr^ ~~T~~~*~~miw^^ Straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Depot. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION High Class Laundry Work245 words
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Advertisement194 1917-01-26 2 Reliable London Sen? Agents. We will tell f, r ducts >l You your 1 General pro<iuc», R a < Coconuts, Oils, etc Send us your sample* v, them, will make Consignments. Write t 0 -S D. H. Nevshehir Ca 565 and 565 a Chambers, 11 f»H N.8.-Only reply. ass h^194 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section25 1917-01-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 21 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917 Cfte malapa Cribunc. FRIDAY, JANUARY t&25 words
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Advertisement357 1917-01-26 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. fUtritr Contract with HU Majeaty'* Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE AT PRESENT SUSPENDED357 words
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Advertisement259 1917-01-26 1 STOOMVAART'MMTSCU PPIJ (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Nail 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 Credlet-en Han. dels-Vereeniging Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGENCY, (Incorporated in Holland. hs AGENTS BAN LEE ANN,259 words
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Advertisement538 1917-01-26 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is mairtain.d between Yokohama via port* to Marseilles and London, undei mail contract with the laiperinl Jisism Government The Few I win-screw Steamen niaintainins this service have I etn pieb lly designed aid contracted, sad an538 words
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Article698 1917-01-26 2 Action for Damages. In tbe Londou Commercial Court in mail week Mr, Jus&ce Bray h**rd *n actii n brousbr by th*» B'"k*n Hill Proprietary Co. the s' ipper* of a quantity of lead on bad the steamer Mooltan, against tbe P. O. Company, owners of tb<*698 words
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Article42 1917-01-26 2 A remarkable voyage of 7,000 miles from 'Jordrecht, Holland, to Taupk-o, Mexico.tn a tngboat 60 feet in with a draught of 3 Jeet, has just been completed by a craw under tha lemderahip of Captain H. WalUker. The voyage took S4 dayg42 words
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437 1917-01-26 2 The retirement is announced of Captain Peter Har is, who has for the past 19 years filled the important position of dock superintendent .»f the Peninsular and Oriential Steam Navigation Company. Pr«vionply Captain Harris was for 32 years employed afloat, baring lb* cotupany's service437 words
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Article108 1917-01-26 2 Jannary 26. Moon. In Equator 5h A. High water —0.38 am. 9 ft. 2 ins. 0.10 p.m. 10 ft. 5 ins. Jannary 27 High water :—1.9 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. 0.57 p.m. 10 ft. 3 ins. Jannary 28. High water :—1.41 a.m J it. 2 lua.108 words
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Article123 1917-01-26 2 The following passengers have been booked by various steamers bound eastwards From London to Singapore.— Mr Pereira, Mr and Mrs Curtiss. Mr Cest, Dr and Mrs Duepetson, Mr Cartwright, Mr Smith, Mr Gooding, Mr le Doux. Mr Chapman, Mr Grant, Mr and Mrs Marten, Mr Mason. Mr123 words
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Article339 1917-01-26 2 Retold in Prize Court. London, D cetuber 19.— Tho Falkland Islands battle was again described in the. Prize Court yester day, when Rear-Admiral Heathen: Salisbury Grant applied that bib ship, the Canopns, might participate in the prize, bonnty award for the destruction of four German wai vessels339 words
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Article52 1917-01-26 2 The Board of Trade have received through the Foreign Office 10 eilve»medals and diplomas awarded by the President nf thie French pnblic to the crew of the Honagh*> dec motor lifeboat for services to the crew of the ketch Cyrano, of Brest, which stranded at Millisle, Co. Down, on November52 words
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Advertisement77 1917-01-26 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHAMDLERY CaJ SHIPCHANDLFRS 8 PR3VICORING CONTRACTUS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Boad. take lift to top floor Telephone No. 141, Orders promptly attended to H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. M 5-4 L STEAMERS FOR MUNTOE 3 PALEMBANG /or Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co.77 words
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Advertisement485 1917-01-26 2 STRAITS STEAM SHIP C^Lu SINGAPORE BANGKBK. 1 A fi'<*t-clasB passenger steamer will leave Singapore ever* q for Bangkok. 7 s.s. KATONG mMk Sunday, 27:h Ja nUir? at For particulars aa to Freigtii, Passage, etc. A pp'y to st- a***, c Straits Steam Ship Company^ Intbndro to Sail Hteambh Fmm SihgapmbTt^^485 words
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Advertisement415 1917-01-26 5 t T TO IMIftPT r»- lilIS STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME lit NIGET Pictures and Vaudeville and during the Holidays. TO-NIGHT. 1116 I Ik BOUSE OF* QUALITY miir minimi The «jUambra is j| M. THE J ft Alhambra tue Theatre j II is tbe onl y k w»ere you Ljf |k J5 ¥j>415 words
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Advertisement940 1917-01-26 6 Presenting the Splendid Protean Star Tyrone Power Where are my C dldren n? 11 Tje Eye of Go 1 etc etc In the play made famous by the late E. S. WILLA.RD "Needham's Double" The most Gripping and Impressive drama ever produced for the ta one man plays two separate940 words
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Advertisement49 1917-01-26 6 SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulin?. W Covers, Sails, Sea Anchor?. Oil Bap. Ash Bags, kit Bags, Mail Bags. RnW Scrap Bags, Tin Ore Bags. Tents* Canvas Work of every description* experienced saihmakers. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FBfl BOON SENG&Cc Ship-Chandlers aud Sail-** 18-19 ROBINSON ROAD. Tel. No. 1268.49 words
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Miscellaneous402 1917-01-26 6 Mails Close. «iMi To-day. i.UuPahat Sri Wongaee 2 pro p Port Swettenham and 1 Teluk Anson *Kinta 2.30 pm Port Swettenham, Pt nang, takiDg mails fur Europe, etc. 2.30 pmf Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld 3 pin Colombo. Suez, Port Said. etc. 3 30 P IJ I Batavia, Samarang and402 words
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Article172 1917-01-26 7 The Cinemas. The Pallaiiam, to-night, will be r -titled -Needbam's Double,', great Tyrone Power leading roles. The film her of Lois Weber's produc1 InJ will bt backed op by a P" ex «ellent comedies. The Katinee will take place toorrow. ttb Empire Cinema to-ni*ht 1 will be a fine172 words
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Article261 1917-01-26 7 Lawn Tennis S. C. R. C. Tournament The tennis tournament of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club was concluded yesterday afternoon before a large attendance Tarn Chong Khe* net Scow P„u Leng in the final for the Championship and the former won by 6—o, 6— 2 The Hon'ble Dr.261 words
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Article104 1917-01-26 7 At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Lawn Tennis Club held on Wednesday last at the Club's premises at Bnnga Raya, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President, Mr. S. Kong Guan Vice President, Mr. Chan Cheng Siew Hon Secretary, Mr. Leong Long104 words
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Article60 1917-01-26 7 The polo match between Selangor and Penang played at Penang on Tuesday resulted in a draw with two goals to each side. Tkree chukkas of seven and a half minutes each were played. In each of the firtt and second chukkas each side scored cnce. In the third chukka60 words
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Article15 1917-01-26 7 Scores announced in the intersettlement shooting match are Ipoh 532; Knala Lumpur 500 Penang 488.15 words
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Article41 1917-01-26 7 On Tuesday last the Seremban Rugby team defeated a team from Singapore by one try (three points) to nil. Play was scrappy, and Seremban won by seizin? a lucky chance. On its merits the game should have resulted in a draw.41 words
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Article26 1917-01-26 7 A team from Perak met a Selangor side at hockey on the Kuala Lumpur Padarjg on Tuesday eyening, the visitors winning by two goals to one.26 words
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Article230 1917-01-26 7 Singapore, Janaary 26. Tin. —No quotation. Copra.—Strong. Business dona. Tapioca, —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. draper-—Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Locil Market Ostutim. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $36.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 42.00 Copra Bali s.oo Copra Gorong Talo230 words
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Article101 1917-01-26 7 The death rate per uiille for the. week ending Jan. was 30.95. The total number i deaths was 208 of which 141 were males and 64 females. !<• Chinese died also 3$ Malays. 6 It ms and 4 of other nations. Cony sions caused 24 deaths, Phthisis 40,101 words
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Article68 1917-01-26 7 Singapore; January £fi. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 J Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/s. 2/4 31/32 On India Bank T. T. On Hongkong Bank d/d i%prem. On Shanghai— Baak d/d. 66 On Java— Bank T. T 136J Jt\ Japan— Bank d/d. 109\ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills68 words
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Article56 1917-01-26 7 Delivered in London. Tbe following are the dates of iepartore from Singapore of the l .nropean Mails and their delivery London. MAIL Lmn. Dkliv**iii> B j 17 D-«. ?1 p o N»r. 2» Dr. t* m.m M rr BI Dec. 1 p'io. Dm. J,m s 48 1 D~56 words
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Advertisement309 1917-01-26 7 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF nt Visible Piece of Freehold Und and Brick Built Dwelling. ouse No. 14 Fort Terrace, Malacca be held by Public Auction at my saleroom No. 11 First Cross Street, Malacca. n Saturday, the 10th February 1917 at 12 Noon. Particulars. All tha f piece of309 words
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Advertisement55 1917-01-26 7 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR CHINESE PATRONS Spinal Play During the Season TVNifcht! To-Night!! THB FAMOUS STAR OPERA IT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road, will give a Grand Fairy Play MAS HO OR HAI RAM CHIMTA BERAHI. Saturday, the 27th January By Special Bequest. ALI BABA AND THE 4855 words
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Advertisement177 1917-01-26 7 am i t There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Tx»y X* X I ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND j Principal Liquor j I Dealers. Raffles Hotel. MONDAY MIGHT JANUARY 29th SPECIAL DINNER, AFTER WHICH THE Famous Society Entertainers The Misses Aileen Doris Woods WILL APPEAR IN177 words
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Article1041 1917-01-26 8 It is quite time that the American people honoured their President by indentifying his name with the peculiar doctrine of peace, which he has been trying to make the world understand in piecemeal morsels, by means of notes and senatorial addresses. The Monroe doctrine ii such a1,041 words
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Advertisement150 1917-01-26 8 Robinson Co. FRESH SHIPMENT OF WHITE ROSE HAIR OIL tAn exquisitely perfumed dressing for the Hair. Ml"'" B»J PRICE 75 cts. per bottle COOLING H Ice Hair Wash Kpjl A most refreshing lotion, Wt Coring j effectually (stimulating the skin to a healthy action. Ils55&»l price: AMg^»Qj 90 cts. per150 words
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Advertisement109 1917-01-26 8 Caidbeck, Macgregor and Co. HA V X LARGE STOCKS ON HAND of the following Champagnes BOLLINGER VEUVE CLICQUOT IRROY DUFAUT FILS. In Quarts and Pints. i Prices on Application. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening DURING DINNER CONCERT By Our Filipino Band. Saturdays SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. i^^^^^^^^^i^^^i^HHi^^NNNBNNNNNNNNnBINNMNNNNNNNNNNNNMMB»THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD.109 words
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Advertisement20 1917-01-26 8 Brand j 5 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case no* t Sterilised Natural Milk "o?° J! Ideal Unsweetened Milk 'fg J20 words
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Article533 1917-01-26 9 L ocal and General. Tin S^l^ I™'1 L is quoted at £132.0.0 in mdon- m L, flour (Sarawak) is quoted at tfin Prince of Wales has returned Jf.ont- --Reuter. A done at 4 k London marset. •Ibber quoted yesterday at j f or both crepe and sheet. On the Liverpool533 words
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Article2445 1917-01-26 9 Mass Meeting. The Victoria Theatre wag filled to its utmost capacity yesterday evening, when addresees were deli, vered concerning the National Mission of tepentance and Hope Among the gathering was the Lady Evelyn Young. The majority of those present were ladies. On the platform were His Excellency2,445 words
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Article1254 1917-01-26 9 First War Lord on the Situation. IMPORTANT INTERVIEW. Colonial Aid. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 25, 3.35 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, in an important interview on the subject of the forthcoming Imperial War Council meeting with the London correspondent of the Australian United cable service, said 44 1REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,254 words
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Article136 1917-01-26 9 Details Lacking. London. Jan 25 C.jO a.m. Details of the North Sea fight are still confined toDutch sources, which aeree that the German fUet. surrounded and dazzled by the British searchlights, fought bravely out the rapidity and accuracy of the British fire was irresistible. It is136 words
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Article154 1917-01-26 9 London, Jan. 25, 10.05 p.m. A wireless* German official messags states The V 69 received direct hit on the bridge, and ike captain, Max Schultz, who had been commanding th<3 flotilla since the beginning of the war, was killed, with two officers and a few others. The steering154 words
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Article63 1917-01-26 9 Trawlers Sunk. London, Jan. 25, 3.40 a.m. Three Fleetwood trawlers have been sunk by the gunfire of a 6wman submarine. Tho crews landed after several hours in small boi.it, scantily clad, in bitter weather, London. Jan. 24, 1.45 p.m. The sinkings ire reported o' the steamers Treinaadower63 words
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Article73 1917-01-26 9 London, Jan. 24, 1.45 p.m. 4 i The annual conference of tbe Labour party at Manchester overwhelmingly endorsed tht idea of Labourites joining the Gofernmeui.. It was stated that collieries had been notified of the calling up of cerium classes of miners for mi itary service,73 words
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Article49 1917-01-26 9 London, Jan. 24, 7.4U p.m. Madrid Major Fiancipco, a uiember of the Spanish ijeneral Staff, will be courtaiartialltd for a speech of his at a dinner given ny the German Coiony ot Barcelona. m which he attack*! the Allies and toasted the triumph of :kd Cennal Powers.49 words
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Article83 1917-01-26 10 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Battles in the Air. London, Jan. 25, 12.40 a.m. Field.Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gays The enemy attempted a raid south-westward of Loos bnt were easily beaten off, leaving a number of dead and wounded. We drove back a party southward of Hullueh, raided trenches «outh-east83 words
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Article47 1917-01-26 10 Artillery Activity. London, Jan. 25. 1.20 a.m. Tbe French communique states that destructive artillery work was carried out against the enemy in the region of lioulinsson St Ouvent, and north-east of Hill 304. There was an appreciably violent artillery struggle in the sector of Ourieres Wood.47 words
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Article42 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 25, 4.10 p.m. A French communique states A Oerman coup de main, after a heavy bombardment, three kilometres south-east of Berry an Bac, failed. The enemy left many dead. Two enemy aeroplanes were brought down.including Lieutenant Gnynemer's twenty-seventh.42 words
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Article64 1917-01-26 10 Back and Forth. London, Jan. 35, 3.20 p.m. A wireless Russian official message says After violent fighting, we dislodged and threw back the enemy eastward of the Tirul swamp. We took the offensive tfottth-eastward of the River Aa.The Germans made a counter-offensive und threw us back one-third of a64 words
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Article82 1917-01-26 10 Belated Apology, London, Jan. 25,1.40 p.m. Renter is informed that the Greek Government has handed the Allies a note formally expressing regret for the events of December 1 and 2, when a treacherons attack was made at Athens on Alli?d troops. London, Jan. 25, 8.55 p.m. Athens The ceremonial82 words
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Article35 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 25, 5.0 p.m. A wireless German official mes aage *ays We attacked on a ten kilometres front on both sides of tae Aa, and took prisoner 1,714, besides capturing thirteen machinegun?.35 words
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Article72 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 25, 6.50 a.m. An important conference of the naval chiefs of England, France and Italy began at the Admiralty on Tuesday and concluded yesterday. It included the French and Italian Ministers of Marine. London, Jan. 25, 1.40 p.m. Paris The Allied naval war council in London72 words
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Article55 1917-01-26 10 Lendon, Jan. 24, 1.4 a p.m. Tokin An association *for the relief of the Allied sick and wounded has been established. A millionaire speaker urged that at least fwo million pounds sterling should be subscribed by the Japanese nation. Premier Terauchi said it waa time Japan demonstrated her55 words
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Article314 1917-01-26 10 Wilsoi's Wanderings. Tbe Only Reply. London, Jan. 24, 11.20 p.m Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Bristol, replying to President Wilson's speech, declared that the Germans" so-called peace offer received from the Allies the only possible reply. We believe the essence of this conflict is a question which314 words
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Article112 1917-01-26 10 Lenden, Jan. 25, 3 55 a.m. Washington In the Senate a motion by Senator Cummings proposing a discussion of President Wilson s speech as u lhe most important ever made by a President of the 1 nitei States was shelved. Mr. Stone, the Chairman of the Foreign112 words
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Article122 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 24, 1.45 p.m. New York Mr. Roosevelt describes President Wilson's speech as a "grandiloquent promise made with the object of concealing the administration's pitiful ignominy and shirking." He says that it is ridiculous and insincere to mouth about righteousness, unU-ss the Government is prepared to122 words
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Article117 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 24, 7.40 p.m. Amsterdam The Cologne Gazette cannot see how the world can be brought nearer to peace by President Wilson's speech, unless America attempts to practise what he preaches. The Rheinisch-Westfaelische Zeitung says that peace without victery means that the Central Powers will be deprived117 words
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Article115 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 35, 3.55 a.m. Commentaries on President Wilson's speech continue to be unfavourable. The German Press repudiates it. The Koelnische Volkszeitung says We flatly refuse peace witheut victory. Moreover, regarding the suggestion that Poland's condition is intolerable, we can only 6ay 4 Hands oft.' The Spanish115 words
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Article45 1917-01-26 10 Attempted Assassination. London, Jan. 25, 3.40 p.m. Madrid An attempt was made on the life of the Premier Count Romanones whilst travelling from Seville to Madrid. The express ran over two sleepers placed on the rails but fortunately the train was not derailed.45 words
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Article81 1917-01-26 10 The New Budget. London, Jan. 25, 8.55 p.m. The Japanese bndget introduced into the Diet provides for the application of eight millions to the foreign market from the sinking fund, the issue of nearly fonrteen millions of domestic loans, and one and a half millions as a supplementary81 words
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Article29 1917-01-26 10 London, Jan. 24, 7.40 p.at. Tokio: The political crisis is purely domestic. The controversies may defeat the Government in the Diet, and dissolution of Parliament is expected.29 words
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Article119 1917-01-26 10 (By caurtety of th* French Consulate) Paris, Jan. 25, 6.10 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62 25, the 5 per cent at 88.65 and the new S per cent at 89.10. Rubber is quoted at 2s. 11 jd. Aviation was very active.119 words
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Article106 1917-01-26 10 APPEAL CASE. In our report on Wednesday last of the appeal made by Ye Ah Teck and Te Tong Thye, recently, clerks in the Chartered Bank of India Australia and China, against the fine of $1,000 each, or three months' rigorous in default, imposed by Mr. Mudie, for106 words
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Article425 1917-01-26 10 Robbery Charge. lliree months' rigorous each was thesentence passed by Mr. LanghamCarter, Senior Magistrate, at the District Court yesterday afternoon, on two Arab men named Ahamad bin Paris and Superman bin Ibrahim, who pleaded guilty to a char*. nf robbery to th, extant the perron of "S Snpernainan425 words
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Article106 1917-01-26 10 ?0 THB GRBAT Win First War Lord on the Situation War on Shipping North Sea Biuah Tha Fighting Fronts East End Explosi* n The Peace Plot Japanese Politic* French Consular News What the Allies are FlgW* For f Mail Notice Straits Produce Amusements Sporting The Wilson Doctrin- Local106 words
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Advertisement78 1917-01-26 10 I Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk I THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand PrUe Panama Pacific International Exposition Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk. I Bggjgg. P- m crea* cow, SNgglgiwlQ Produced iv the finest dairy /I I eection of th Wor!d N s 1 P«NS*K-I >Ppr ed condition, and under78 words
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Article754 1917-01-26 11 htm Quoted it tv Mtrkit tlu K, riiM Singapobb. January 26 Messrs Lyal! and Kraft*, Exchange and Shir. Brokers, las* the ligt of Knbber Shares. N0... Value. Bovers AUagar 2/6 2/1© 1 R a J"^ VM 220/- 230/- non i; B? k t i^^ i, ,o z/-754 words
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Advertisement33 1917-01-26 11 b» i hum ■res/i Supplies Monthly. Settled Ij m*JM Descnp [MHttll KSttl tion. I and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I I- >. Ross Brothers LIMITED. I BOTTLERS I KJJdom and Leith.33 words
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Advertisement423 1917-01-26 11 iSLZiiZZ 1° our CMnese <"><! to aii. lal ew V Prog r mme To night tbe Ideal Picture Theatre Cinema CASINO BMHE SEA < Off Beacb Road SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP WAR wjip f 1 WAR i Nordisk Film Co. Present MISS EBBA THOMSEN in THE FORTUNE OF WAR423 words
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Article122 1917-01-26 12 (Exclusive to Malaya, r^i Wagapor,, j ai *S Messrs Lath :L 5 Arcade, advise the foiu I tions:- J lo^^ Alor Gajah t o tA AyerKunings *f J tt| AyerMolek gS ij A;er Panas jj"/1 Balgownie Hj Bukit Jelotong 1 Bukit Katil {it* S| OhangkatSerdg.;;; I Glenealy122 words
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Article99 1917-01-26 12 To day. Lodg*> Zetland Emergent, Municipal Ootnminion. 130 Moon. In Equator 5h i fly Water—o.3B am. 1» ft. J 3 0.10 p.m. 10 ft 5 ins. To morrow. B. F. A. Competiti i, 8 B&l Y. M. C. A High Water—l.9 im. 9 ft. 3« 0.57 p.m. 10 ft.99 words
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Article39 1917-01-26 12 Drills for Janua y. To-Day. Parades at Pea i's Hill anl joBj Pagar 5 15 p.m. Monday. January 29 Parades at Pearl# Hill ui I* jong P*j?ar 5.15 p.m. D. Miller. For Officer Command;. Civil Gm*i39 words
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Article158 1917-01-26 12 From the languor and ness of eark girlhood headaches and hackaches late womanhood, the suffer* of the weaker sex call constant watchfulness. Few women can boast never know a day's iiine?f>; few can say that they are m as bright and free from c*j perfect womanly158 words
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Advertisement481 1917-01-26 12 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Searing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the ISth November. Repayable at par on the 15th November. 1919. Px»i<3e of issue 100 Per C2en/fc. All proceeds of this issue will be lent481 words
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Article858 1917-01-26 13 The Rev. Billy" Sunday. Uog.Jowied Four-Hashers M Denounced. Lm Carbolic AcU Bath for Hearers, and Calls Some Deacons Mutts" and "Dubs/ ths York Herald of ilV m her 13.) CU M Sond«y._Th. Billy Sopda? oyned a t*»n ta mpfi«n in Boston to-day Jgt three servicw in the larg« r Lsacto858 words
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Advertisement139 1917-01-26 13 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers' Studio, Hill Street will produce these results. TRADE g MARK. Japanese f m Wholesale and General Goods Retail. JUST ARRIVED Rain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO CO. 383 and 385 North Bridge Road, [Singapore.139 words
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Advertisement411 1917-01-26 13 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. 1 For Nerves and I Brain 1 —To restore your physical fitness. m —To restore poise of the nerve system m —To repair the results of weariness ami overwork take a glo3s of Sanaphos on rising, at mid-morning, mid-afternoon, and on going to btd.411 words
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Article695 1917-01-26 14 Work for tbe Ministry. The Times. When Mr. Hodge gets to work in the new Ministry of Labour he will have plenty to io. It may, indeed, be doubted if any Ministry will have more knotty problems to face. Those demanding immediate attention are sufficiently formidable. TheThe Times. - 695 words
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Advertisement223 1917-01-26 14 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Commodious, well lighted and airy offices or second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants Ejectric lilts, lights and fans throughout the building Applj to GHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 NANYAN6 BROS. TOBACCO Co.223 words
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Advertisement566 1917-01-26 14 *W I\JO attempt to provi(l; a BY VUIICCI progressive feeding 0 f Infants was ever sue CFecdinq of out Baa VS. Jjf Allenburys series of I n f ants N&v 1 M Jtf FOOdS WCrC intr(y!ur ed So lllianTS successful^vethe'Allenbury s B®V Foods Nos.l,2and 3proved M TOW that When€ver a566 words
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Article27 1917-01-26 15 Review of the Situation. The following summary of tbe weeks warring is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but must not be considered official.27 words
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Article564 1917-01-26 15 London, Jan. 12. With l egard to the operations on the British front in France, action ha« been confined chiefly to raids on trenches. Several had conspicuously successful results. A daylight raid on a wide front south-east of Arras led to the temporary occupation of three lines of564 words
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Article658 1917-01-26 15 London, Jan. 14. The Morning Post financial editor poims out that there is a sentence in the German Emperor's latest mam festo which has special significance for people in England at the moment wten tbe subscription list for the new war loan is standing open. The Kaiser's Manifesto658 words
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Advertisement349 1917-01-26 15 [fNYATA-AN KAPADA pEBEMPUAN 2 u oflia war yang besar sekali Ftorempuan 2 karna khaeiatnya C memiilehkan tuboh seperti d» dan akan memanjangkan CShs han dan kidup dengan Pfnga diantara Istri dengan f 0 q Jika berkahendakkan demikian jangan lupa hendak- minum: JAM y PARAM dan JAM! 6ALIAN, denffin bervalNegri Majapahit,349 words
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Advertisement27 1917-01-26 15 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74-1 BRAS BASAH ROAD. Extraction Painless Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in cither English or Main Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 n27 words
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Advertisement609 1917-01-26 16 NOTICES Tbe Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates Limited. Notice is hereby giveD that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 4 per cent for tbe year ending 31«t May 1917 payable to Shareholders on the Register on the 9th February 1917 and that the Transfer Books of Company will be609 words
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Advertisement436 1917-01-26 16 I BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 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 Westminster436 words
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