Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1917
1917-03-01
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Title Section28 1917-03-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 50 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbe IRalapa Cributie. THURSDAY, MARCH L28 words
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Advertisement419 1917-03-01 1 PUBLISHED DAILY. I 1 Complete Reports of Loe*l Ev W s f J China, ludia, Cejlon ud J Full »«1 Latest War News I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME "GAIETY" picture Palace Junction Albert and Benc Jo len Sftrwta. In the Second Show, at 9 p.m Sharp. Manufacture of Big Shells LATEST419 words
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Advertisement305 1917-03-01 1 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers'studio, Hill Street will produce tuese rawHt G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Hood and well selected Music Violio Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instrument.*. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 'J a v TERMS MODERATE.305 words
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Advertisement44 1917-03-01 1 |amrnmrrniii,HiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii mm niiimrmmrjTt j Ross's Bo^in9S I I TRADE MARK. I Fresh Supplies Monthly. B k. f 2 Purs Piiseler &^uinness Bottled |5 J without and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S i. A. Ross Brothers I h" limited. I London and Leith.44 words
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Advertisement188 1917-03-01 1 j THE JALA YA TRIBUNE! 1 AND t SHIPPING GAZETTE. g < Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 J Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3 65 Per mensem 1.25 <£ 2 Postage Extra 50 ctS. per month- Temporary 'Phone No. 171. uwmmmnnmmnmmu mini ||M||| rMf!mtttitmiiMiifit»Mtii;iifa [Estate Supplies| Acetic 98i.) Acid188 words
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Article484 1917-03-01 2 Sungei Rama! Syndicate. The report of ma directors t > be H' f- a the thir annua! et ing. of the cunpany i>> be b id on Wednesday, March 7, atHhu jegis tered office of the compatr R tko Uill, Kajang, F. M. S.',ejontaini the following: The directors484 words
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Article120 1917-03-01 2 The Gopeng Police are busy investigating the apparent mardtoof i t I,.nr.se rninir g OOOlle, wbich recently oeenrred near the French Tekka Minis-, close to Gopeng, that Mr. Uniier, of the Piencll T- kks Mines, was returning home from Gopeng, when his attention ami ftttraeted to a bloodbsspatt120 words
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Article43 1917-03-01 2 According to the report of the Medici] Olli r of Health ont of of bubonic plague notified as having occurred in Bangkok during the week ended 10th February, three ended fatally. There were no cases of cholera or small, pox during that period.43 words
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Article465 1917-03-01 2 Signs of Reactho. i i Apart irom a consistent e*idf>nvonr to maintain an hononrable neutrality and the definite refusal to associate Spain with the recent peace "sounding," the policy of Count Romanoiies during the closing months of last year was distinguished by the marked insistence with465 words
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Article116 1917-03-01 2 I WohVs ootnet lias reseatly been I discovered igaia by the isJesoopn of one of tha American ofjservato nes. The co.net, which returns to the ea th on n in about lixtj thou sand yean, us found by Professor Wolf, ot Heidelberg, on April 87th last y#«r,116 words
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Article45 1917-03-01 2 After years of research work with the mierosoope, Dr. Clifford Bater, of Cincinnati, announces tha; he has isolated the cancer germ. He also states that he is developing i •aram that is giving some good malts In the rrntinsaU of cancer in its earlier stages.45 words
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Advertisement456 1917-03-01 2 Straits Lauadry Dry Gleaning Depot. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION ASD DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arreted. Communications Invit P d. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Speciality. Nos. 15456 words
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Advertisement693 1917-03-01 2 "JONGKEENA" The Wonderful Blood Purifier. Mixture for Internal and External Use. CURES Headache or drunlwsness, St ircachache, Earache, Rortu'-e. < I \*r* lissSSU, Che.-'. eonjfjsipts. Ha.'-disease, Malaria. Dengue. I mam M-feve >. Lumbago, Ghrenic Rheu-- i, Cough and blodd, Cold, Uorethroat, iironchitis, Chronic Neur Jgi Dfan Kidney trouble. Dysentery Kczea:a693 words
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Advertisement554 1917-03-01 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee tt Co's Sale-room, Baffles Place, On Saturuay. 3rd March, at 10 30 a. m. One five seater 16 h. p. (original shipment) AegO Car in excellent condition and perfect running order, uew bood etc. Ching Keng Lee Co. E-tate*Agents and Auctioneers.554 words
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Advertisement395 1917-03-01 2 1 he Ideal Reconstructive Merve Food Sanaphos. I Immediate Nutrim3nt for Overworked. Underfed 1 Nepves and Brain Within ten minutes yo feel distinctly the beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanapnos g > yon. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stinatal ts, which only ma': mittera worse395 words
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Article116 1917-03-01 3 Orders for March. Monday March 5. Parades al Boostead Institute 5.15 p.m.—Route March. Dismiss at Houstead Institute. Fiiday March 9. Parities at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday March 12 Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill 5.15 p.m l'.iday March 16 Parades at Peirls Hill116 words
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Article204 1917-03-01 3 To day. Sr. David. Dalaooata Chapter, 8 30 p.m. Anglo-Chit!' N School Rserei p, Mem. FialL Vaudeviii Per., Vie. .Theatre, t>.ls p m. Paul Da fan U at the Alhambra. An Outward moll doe. M on. M..x X. Sh. A. High Water —3 52 a m., 8 ft 5204 words
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Article60 1917-03-01 3 Delivered in London. The following are the d;tte« of depart ore from Singapore of the Eniopean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkkt. Oklivkhbd. H.I. Dec. 1 Jan. 2 P. .t O. Dec. H Jin 8 B.I. Dec. 16 Jan- I'.jsO. Dec. 2» Jan. 2» B. I.60 words
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Article155 1917-03-01 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribunĕ.) Singapore, March 1. Messrs an 1 Co., th \rcade, advise the following <i"" t tions AlorGajah $3.75 83.85 A\erKunirga 1.50 1.55 A*ver Molek 2.45 2.55 AyerPanas 11.60 11.75 Bataowniu 4.70 4 85 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 0.80 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.85 CbangkatSerdg.... 9.85 10.00155 words
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Article15 1917-03-01 3 Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—s.s. Rumphiua.15 words
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Advertisement539 1917-03-01 3 THE ORIENT AJJ Government Securit? Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Isoohporated n India. 10 per cent, of tie Funds, or 523,000 OQO are Invested In Government S»cunties 42 jeara' record progress and increasing stability. LOW BATES for non-fortsitanle Endowment Assurances witn Profits. A man aged 30 can aeenre $5,000539 words
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Advertisement419 1917-03-01 3 fl j THE ALHAM BRA ♦Ii 5 Beach Road. 8 t t(i Manager, M H. KENYON-SLADE, «1 t I jj To-night's Frederic Shipman Presents j I The Frenclt-Oanadian Tenor concerts Only, j i Era,*t Kn.pson TO-NIGHT P j Aria: aro Nome from RigohM to" J *°>*. JJ Miss Pauline Bindley419 words
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Advertisement681 1917-03-01 3 WHY GO ELSEWHERE Wm have them all and receive our supplies regularly every week and ahead <of other newe. agents WEfcKLY PAPERS, J ourntti, Mag /.me* Illustrated War News, etc etc., etc STATIONERY, Books,- Novels, Writing Pad? and Cards for all occasions. ILLUSTRATED Sons Postcards, all coloured A big stock681 words
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Miscellaneous178 1917-03-01 3 Mails Close. To day Port Dickton 'Malacca 2.30 pin Hongkong, Amiiy and Swatow 2 .'SO pin Peuang* and CaVntta, taking mail» for Durban* 2.30 pm Minr and Ma'acca 'Kaka 3 pm Kun?o<>u S.30 pm K. Pahang P. kail. Kuala Lungiin an<l Trengganu Hong Ho 4 pm P Ham)>u .v Bagan178 words
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Article1035 1917-03-01 4 For some days past the moat reassuring news has been coming through Field-Marshal Ilaig. The same tactics that yielded such splendid results in the iSomme have again produced the most satisfactory effects. The persistent push of the British forces is causing the G rmans to revise their1,035 words
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Article647 1917-03-01 4 Economy is the predominant battle cry of all trno-bora I>: i i shers at th«; present time yet the practice of cutting down to an absolute minimum any finance requires an immense amount of thought, experience) and tact, 'o> avoid irretrievable loss either from a personal or public647 words
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Article433 1917-03-01 4 Mr. C. A. Fi>ch, of Batu PW,. is leaving f.rHometoj .in np Warder T. Clout, o7~th7"p« na gaol, vui be le: ring .< in the near futr out The second anni-.-rsarv of OUMtn Torn* Ife* AssocL I was celebrated on PeCaS 24 at the pronnds of the433 words
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Article123 1917-03-01 4 Tin here isai 994.75 —SI up. Tin is footed at £201.0.0 in London. On the London ruaiket gambier is making 64. Rubber is quoted at 3/2 for both crepe and ahet t. Tapioca fair ri ike is done at 5] on the London market. Sago Bonr (Sarawak) is123 words
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Article101 1917-03-01 4 Pages The Grsat War The Fighting Fronts •*> Submarining Serruan Chancellor's Views... 5 French Consular News 5 Company lie ports 2 Roadside Discovery 2 Trading on Spanish Chivalry... 2 A New Comet 2 The Civil Guard 3 Mail Notice Local Share Market 3 The German Retreat 4 False101 words
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Advertisement189 1917-03-01 4 Robinson Co. "PAYIS" VIBBATING SHUTTLE Hand Sewing Machine^ This machine, made of fehe best material, will sew from the rinest to the stoutest cloth. The Bhuttle, which is cylinder shaped, is worked by a vibrating aovement. H is exceptionally light running and is capable of very heavy work. Complete with189 words
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Advertisement416 1917-03-01 4 MILKMAID Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $14.90 Sterilised Natural Milk 19.50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 PORE lEJlui¥fsM~ STOCKISTSx HIN WA IT Co. Ship Chandlers. 'Phone 741 (Tsnjwiurg) 102, Market Street. Last 3 Nights Last 3 Nights OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC PICTURE fc< Life in Our Navy" At the Ideal Picture416 words
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Advertisement145 1917-03-01 4 Empty Barrels. We have on hand a number of empty brandy and other barrels. Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor S Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. French War Stamps. A booklet containing -20 different coloured stamps of the Grand Chiefs of tbe Fn neb Army. The whole proceeds IN AID145 words
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Article142 1917-03-01 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Our Army's Triumph. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Feb. 26, 2.25 a.m. Rentet's correspondent it headqnarters writing on Fob 26 says the Germans are sti!l retreating along t>dr whole line between Gommecoiirt an I Le Transloy. The British are everywhere in close contact. TheREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 142 words
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Article67 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27. 11.15 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Hug states We further progressed, and otptnred L£bar<j le and occupied Ligny. We established ourselv. s in the western and northern defences of Ppisienx-au Mont. We raided enemy trenches south westward of Lens, and also eastward of67 words
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Article28 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 2<S, 4.,'JO p.m. Paris President Poincaire has telegraphed to Kin? George congratulating him on the splendid British successes in France and at Knt-el-Amara.28 words
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Article198 1917-03-01 5 How We Took Kut. London, Feb. 27, 6.55 p.m. In the House of lords, Lord Curzon read a telegram from General Maude stating that on the morning of Feb. 27 cavalry and infantry moved westwards in pursuit of the retre ding enemy. A strong Turkish rearguard supported198 words
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Article97 1917-03-01 5 Services Tributed London, Feb. 26, 1 35 p.m. Thf> Gazette mentions the vainable services in the w ir of the following Hongkong oinnteeis Lieut.-Colonel A. Chspman, Major 6. 11 Wake man. S'.reeon-Major B. Black, Capt tins E. J. Batrptt, •J K. Brntton, G P. Lammeit, W. Russell,97 words
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Article55 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27, '.40 p.m. Ia tin Hooee ol Comoaooi Sir B. Winfrey aflnounoed that the War Office propoaed lo sopplj thirty thousand sold tors for agrif'iltural work, of whom fifteen thousand would he temporarily released from 'the home defence army for spring cultivation, and the others55 words
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Article21 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 28, 4..10 a.m. The Duma has reassembled. There were a few small "hreet which d «persed.21 words
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Article204 1917-03-01 5 The Laconi t. Details of the Casualty London, Feb. 27, 5.40 p.m. It transpires that eight ont of the nine missing from the Laconia died in a brat from exposure. There were six American passengeis and 15 crew on the Laconia, who were all saved, except two ladies who204 words
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Article95 1917-03-01 5 London Feb. 28, 4.30 a m. Despatches confirm tho deaths of Americans on the Laconia, thus establishing an overt act, regarded •as another Lusitania case. President Wilson and the State Department officials consider that no steps should ba taken until Congress acts on the President's request95 words
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Article171 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 28, 5 10 a.m. One hundr«d and sixty-five of the crew of the Laconia have crossed from Dublin to Liverpool. The majority were previously torpedoe 1 in the Franconia. Further stories of survivors confirm that the vessel was twice torpedoed. She was first hit171 words
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Article71 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 28, 4.30 a.m. Bordeaux: The reception accorded the steamer Orleans was most enthusiastic. The prefect, heading the notables, bearded the vessel (which arrived from No** York) and -ddressing the captain said, '•Your courageous actian was tantamount to the defeat of the modern barbarians.'' A procession71 words
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Article41 1917-03-01 5 Lomlon, Feb. 26. 2.15 p.m. The additional week end sinkings are the steamers ,Beneficent, iser, Falcon, Grenadier, Longhirst, Troian Prince (British). The captain and six of the crew of the Grenadier were killed, ihe total tonnage is abont 14.C00.41 words
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Article265 1917-03-01 5 Have Themselves to Blame. London, Feb. 26, 2.15 p.m. Xfca officers of the Dutch vessel Eemland, interviewed in London, State that simultaneously with the submarine s order to stop, a torpedo was tired, just missing the h-m--land's stern. The captain, replj ing in the darkness to a265 words
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Article463 1917-03-01 5 Tirade in the Reichsiag. London, Feb. 27, 8.40 p.m. Amsterdam In tho Reichstag the Chancellor, Heir Bethman HoUwegg, said he was ii"t tempted to follow the example of hostile le wl s and make promises to formulate detailed conditions regarding peace, which was an unproduoav I precarious463 words
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Article25 1917-03-01 5 London, Feb. 26, 2.15 p.m. The Daily Mail ii creas-s i's p;ice to a penny and the Observer to two pence.25 words
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Article84 1917-03-01 5 With referei.ee to the notice recently publish*! regarding the Our Day Fund the Coloi i d Secretary forwards the foil i copy of a telegram received by His Excellency the Governor from the; Marquis of Lansdov\m\ Telegram from the Marqiis of Laaedowne to ILE the Govern r84 words
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Article43 1917-03-01 5 The Singapore Fire Brigade called outlast night to attend tl small fire which had broken out at the Central Engine Works, at the corner of Victoria Slreet and Middle Road. The outbreak Stat >>: guisbed beforo much damage had beeu done.43 words
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Article502 1917-03-01 5 (By (O ir'a. 'j ol ihe Fretu h Conrulati-) Paris, Feb. 26, 7.10 a.m. A rjomtnunlaue' ot the French Ministry I Foreign Ataira published by le Tempi ot January 1"», reports that tin* erasnations from the inyaded F ench departments were t > begin on Jann rry502 words
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Article40 1917-03-01 5 llowl5. Th" prii "Ti In the recent lewe bowk competition «>f the S C. C. will 1m diatiibut 'I t<>-taorro\v, the sp eial j: metal inepting to conrider tfa inv« ing of £1,000 in the Straits «rar loan.40 words
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Article43 1917-03-01 5 Mr. untitled the Kuala Lnmj art ti r, has returned from ,Vn tralia with Mra. Redfearn, and pnrpoees Bl in r in Singapore for the present. H•h is a consignment of borees and poniei on the way, which at* to I B Sold.43 words
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225 1917-03-01 5 Urt, W for I on. treasurer of th above ro».l in Singapore, has; received the foilov/ing letter i— Si l> ioa( m*e, Regent 1 Park, X W, January J>, 1«J17. I) ar Madam, Very many thanks t'nr your letter of December n\ oeloaii g d<225 words
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Article68 1917-03-01 5 The Bandman Company. Ther'» was a large and appreciative audience in the Victoria Theatre last nL'bt, when the Bandanas opera Cnmp ny presesai d digs Jinks" In aid of war c-h .rith. and it is i x M by the reaaent that a subatantl 1 sum will be available68 words
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Article222 1917-03-01 5 Peal Difault, the note.l tenor, will open his Mugapore season of three conoerta al tha AJhambra so» night. For hhl opening numb r tins veiling, the tenor" will sing the hichly dramatis aria, "The Prayer," iron Maannsnl'a oparai "Le tad." Mr. Default will Introduos a nntnber222 words
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Article42 1917-03-01 5 At lh I Empire t<»-ni:,'ht, thn tina! iMtalQvftkl <>f the greet circet PfffaJ 1 gO'thfl Blag** will be lereaned, •long with th" 4-pait film The Be I CiTcle," end the laaphable oomede limothj Dobbe, TLat's end o her goj>d pJetnree.42 words
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Article465 1917-03-01 5 Annual Metlinj* Tho amoral meeting of the si- j ijiore Volnntrer Corns took piac at the Dull Hall yesterday, mh< n C 1 Derrick, V.U., was in the chair and amongst those present were Major Gksnnie, Capt. Wane 4th K.SLI. (Acting Adjutant), Capt, Blair, Capt. Brown, Ueat Drummond,465 words
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Article36 1917-03-01 5 Messrs Norman I. untitle an I H. Lee of Hongkong arrived hi Penang on Monday, and ire proceeding to Patani to inspect soma tin 'and recently discover I by Mr. C. T, do BatHgoiti of Bmgapere.36 words
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Article377 1917-03-01 5 POLICE COURTS. irtolor Driver Charged. Ri wi bin IJibang. who defended by Mr. Smith Uarth b appeared befafS Mr. Mudie Uia norm., on an amended oh. re o during tha death ot Mrs. Virgx\ Bodrignoi by a rash sol M V >n bridge rd, by colliding with tm377 words
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Article159 1917-03-01 5 I'urop. Planters on Trial The trial was continue 1 It lh< Supreme Court, Kola Lumpur, on Toeedcy and yeoterday, before the Chief .Ju licial o>m mission r (Sir Tbomai Brad lell) of Bdward lanea Bothwell and Kenneth L gan Airtl;. both planter! of the Klang district Tb159 words
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Article235 1917-03-01 5 A Successful Objection. The full Court cf Appeal at Ptnang, b fore the Chief Justice, John Bucknill, Mr. Justice W- >od\vard and Mr. Justict heard the a; peal of Ch> <• Knk Foo asainst thj decision ol Mr. Jusiicn Ubden, who sentenced him to six. months' simple235 words
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Article32 1917-03-01 5 The. Hun Mr. A.T. untitle Penang for India la&i Sundiy. He has been in indifferent health fosouo« tinip, and this ha i led t i bi« resigning his othct, at this juutiLie32 words
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Article127 1917-03-01 5 Messrs. Barlow and Co's Report. Singapore. Feb 2S. The quantity catalogued for this week t- !f was 723 tons. A. strong hmind was expeiienced throughout tlii' d ty and prices t>how considerable increases on the week i'i 1 Smoked Sheot and Fine Pale Crepe rec ived the127 words
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Article242 1917-03-01 5 Singapore, March L 194.75 125 tons sold. I i ro.—Weak. Business done. ..—Weak. Bnsinese done. "Flour- Do. No Business. '!arubier. done. Sppff* —Steady. Business done rixiucts. Market Quiet. Latal Lacdl Market OaeUtioM. N 1110 S. par picul $42.00 »S. 52.00 Copra Bali 8.10 Co; ra Gorong Talo 8.20242 words
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Article39 1917-03-01 5 CopraSi ngapore, February 28 The market for this commodity continaea dull and values today roatk a d< cline, of about 10 cents on he week. Fine sundried $*.20, fair to good qualities $7.70 to $7 90.39 words
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Article27 1917-03-01 5 February 28Kin*:'., British P Hordijck, Datch March I. i lab*, i;:iii6h uhk i, Britidh M< a, British Lady Well, British Stngkep, Dutch Euiile, Datoh Qladyp, Sarawak27 words
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Article20 1917-03-01 5 February 28. Sri Ifvar, liriti-di Briliafa Doteb Siogkep, Ditch Serapeom, Date* q B ion, Datch March I. Bingaradjt, Dutch20 words
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Article66 1917-03-01 5 .s n ;apore, March »n Baak4aaja, SaJ Demand IjfW j Private 3 m/s. 2/5 Om baw Ba:d* T. T. •n Hongkong ikuk d/d i/tpa*. >o augi'.ai— Bank d. d. 66J )n lava Bank T. T 137$ )ti Japan— Rash did. 109* Mvtgtr*—bojiog rate *.54 India Ceil Bids last teeae66 words
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Advertisement382 1917-03-01 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre. Special Return Visit OF THE Bandman Open Co. To-night To night I a°t and Farewell Performance Special Vaudeville Programme in which the Fnt re Com ;ir.y will take part. Booking at MOUTRIES Victoria Theatre. RETURN VISIT op Alfred Mirovitch The Famous Russian Pianist AND Michael Piastre382 words
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Article840 1917-03-01 6 Prices Cuotcd it Ihf Mmiil tbu Karriaf. Singapore, March 1. Messrs Lyali and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broker*, issue the following list of quotation* Itobber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers, teller* X/- Allagar 2/6 2/10 1 AngFo Java 4,6 6,6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 AyerKuning 30/- 37/6840 words
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Advertisement189 1917-03-01 6 ECONOMISE. STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers Baff|es Hotel SPECIAL DINNER OiM SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM j Open from 8 a. m. *o 12 p. m. dnily Baffles Bakery and Confectionery THE KE3T IN TOWN. TJpconntry order* promptly executed. Bread delivered at private residence-! daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars189 words
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Advertisement113 1917-03-01 6 The Ancient Torturers could have devised nothing rcore cruel than the frightful twinging pains of Sciatica. Mcdern Vcdkine can devhe nothing m 're effective than Little s Oriental Balm wherewi-h to r mbat this terrifying affliction It does its work and does it wcl. /11 pain immediately relieved Simply rub113 words
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Advertisement630 1917-03-01 6 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INCJA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. LNCORPOBATFU IN RNGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 6d,00t» Shires A £20 each £1,200X00 Rmmrr* Fond £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,')00 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Tho London City and Midland Bank. Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,630 words
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Advertisement597 1917-03-01 6 straits Settlements liar 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-100 Per Cent. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to597 words
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Advertisement29 1917-03-01 6 TRADE W |f MARK. Japanese Wholesale and General Goods Retail. JUST ARRIVED Rain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO St CO. 383 and 385 North Bridge Road. Singapore. l-l29 words
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Article878 1917-03-01 7 Piobkras Ailer War. All thinking people are Agreed that after the war there will be a |TSai iucrease in the severity of competition in lorslgs markets, and it will l»e vital for use to KCWt gltallt BOatn 1 over them tlinn w bare ever s •essed878 words
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Article318 1917-03-01 7 Tn ihe* last i- ii f 'if Bulletin uf th»- Imperial.fsanitate an articb was awed to M The Caltiratkm of f h n Pi -pj le for Fiuit and Fdire.*' rbe prini ipal aapplisa of fresei fiuit reaching the United Kingdom came f. bin tie Azon s, while318 words
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Article108 1917-03-01 7 Alfred Tomer reooanti the) following < Acarning son Utnden- j bnrg in a ie'.ter to tbe Saturday B}eriew *To illustrate coldblooded cm. ity «>!' the man At tin battle of Tannenberga number of Basaiani srara drlren Into the luar-li, wo th-y b-uan g.a lually rink. Their cti108 words
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Advertisement732 1917-03-01 7 NOTICES The Sze Hai Ton?; Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. NOTICE TS HEREBY that the Tenth A mud Meeting of shan-hoU- rs will be hel i at the Fe,;i- terel < fiice cf the Peak, at K b 58 Kli nf Street, Singapore, on Saturday, the 3;d March, 1917,at 2732 words
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Advertisement546 1917-03-01 7 N0TI6ES The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aa htUripn dividend of 10 per cnt on •ernnnt of the jtar ending 3 -t uguv 11)17 will he paid to Beareboldern on the R*"isttr oa M»rch 20th 1917 NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that tha Transfer Books*!546 words
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Advertisement420 1917-03-01 7 r n STENOGRAPHER WANTED Wanted imm< diatelv experienced Stenographer for Java. Excellent prosp cts for firstdass man. Applr in person to PVi neis Peek Co.. Ltd. La v law Buildings. 24-2 i WANTED. A ship's surgeon for the s.s. JACOB' on the China run. Stating salary required apply to The420 words
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Advertisement312 1917-03-01 7 A STOMACH TONIC. A tonic dyspepsia is probably all on the blood, and the commonest form ofindigofl w-iien it pets thi:i :.tui watery they tion met with in the F. i I ara at once weakened- Dr. This lack of tone in tho eliges Williams' Pink Pills act directly tive312 words
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Title Section22 1917-03-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] No. 50 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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Article1429 1917-03-01 1 A Retrospective Survey. (By Professor Middleton Smith M, Sc.) It is nearly twenty years ago that the little Turbinia first steamed among the great battleships and swift cruisers anchored at Spithead, during the Diamond Jubilee Review. This tiny vessel was, so it seemed to those of1,429 words
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