Malaya Tribune, 13 March 1917
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Title Section28 1917-03-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 63 SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917 PRICE 5. CENTS. Cbc malapa Cribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 13.28 words
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Advertisement415 1917-03-13 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! I AND J SHIPPING GAZIiTTE. t The popular Newspaper of the i S rati* Settlements. I I PUBIISHED DAILY. I m Complete Reports of L cal Events. 9 4t Condensed News from F.M.S., Java ft I China, India, Ce> lon and Japau' E 1 I Full415 words
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Advertisement542 1917-03-13 1 BANKS j CHARTERED BAHX Of INDIA, j AUSTRALIA AND GHidA. j INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND 1 Bl ROYAL CHARTER. i I Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shi-m o» OKI each CLiODJOOi MMmFnad £1,900,00 Raaarn Liability of Profairtora A'l,2oo,oi>< BAHKBSS. Tha ix*uk of England, Th* Lou < CBty v: .1 Midland Bank.542 words
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Advertisement70 1917-03-13 1 I Ross's Famous Bottlings j 1 1 -i 1 TRAD E MARK. n I Fresh Supplies Monthly, p i I ii IWV V-.y //,4aaaaV' ill •r4A I jpure Pilsener Ouinnsss l of any 1 IBS'' sla. Vl 1 |tfn?rY?l Descrip- t .;n if llaaa^al«te H I British and best. Insist70 words
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Advertisement184 1917-03-13 1 i the mm mm SHIPPING B t SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t Payable in Advance. 5 Per annum $14 00 J Half yearly *-2§ B S Perquaxter I 3 Per mentem— P* j Postage Extra 50 cts. per month I Temporary Phone No. 171. 1 Portland CEMENT. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED184 words
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Article36 1917-03-13 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. The Bank Rates Calcutta, Feb. 23. The Bank of Bengal rate and thf Bank of Bombay rate have been reduced to seven per cent.36 words
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Article84 1917-03-13 2 Calcutta, Feb. 19. Tin Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab has warned Mr. Bqjin Chander Pal not to enter that pro vince. The order which was signed by Mr. French, Additional Secretary to the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, was served on Mr. Pal on Friday night, and is84 words
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Article60 1917-03-13 2 Date of His Arrival. Calcutta, Feb 12. It is understood that Lord Ronaldshay arrives in Calcutta on March 21st, and that H. E. Lord Oarrnichael leaves on the same date. Both the arrival and the departure will bo public. The ooromouj of taking over of the office of60 words
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Article70 1917-03-13 2 odian Specie Bank ia Liquidation Bombay, Feb. 21 By order of Mr. Justice MacLeod the Official Liquidator of the Indian Specie Bank Limited has declared a Third Dividend at the rate of 4 annas in the rupees payable on and from the Ist April ly 17. This Dividend will70 words
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Article56 1917-03-13 2 Kharagpur, Feb. 19. The G 3,47 Engine and leading bogie brake van of Xo. 9Dn Puri Passenger was derailed when enter ing Xekurseni station at eleven a.m., and the transhipment lof pass.-n-;. ri will be necessary np to mid-night, by which time, it is hoped, the line will56 words
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Article85 1917-03-13 2 Bombay, Feb. 9. On Thursday evening Lord Wil liOff'lon unv, d-d a Hiuhi- «»1 th. late Sir Dinsbaw .'d. iV'it treated on the si eof iht Bhatia King, facia* Mct,ria Terminus. TIM lvi.c i n WM largely attend, d. Tne iate >>ir who85 words
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Article128 1917-03-13 2 Marriage of the Heir-Apparent of Viiianagram Simla, Feb. 16. The marriage of Maharaj Kamar Tlakh Narayau Oajpatiraj Yuvaraj (Heir-Apparent) of Vizianagram, Madras, with the third daughter of the late ltaja of Keonthal State (Simla Hills) wag celebrated at Jungah with much eclat last night. The bride is the niece128 words
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Article105 1917-03-13 2 Simla, Feb 9. A Press communique states that ihe following is the comph te list of articles which may now be exported to Holland, without the n» c ■-sity for a consignment to the Netherlands Oversea Trust: Printed matter of all discretions; empty receptacles returned to the105 words
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Article66 1917-03-13 2 Simla, Feb. 22. There were 19,879 cases and 15,339 deaths from plague in India during the week ending February 17th. The following are the Provincial figures Bombay Presidency and Sind, 4,611 deaths; Madras Presidency, 509; Bengal Presidency, 1 Behar and Orissa, 1,252 United Provinces, 4,76'J; Punjab, 94; Burma66 words
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Article53 1917-03-13 2 Recruiting Meeting. Madras, Feb. 22. A recruiting meeting in connexion with the Defence of India Force was held yesterday at Gokhale Hall with Mrs. Annie Besant in the chair. At the end of the meeting over five hundred names were given of pnrsons willing to volunteer, provided conditions were53 words
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Article88 1917-03-13 2 Anniversary Meeting at Aligarh. Aligarh, Feb. 22. A OMsUn j of the Aligirh Otttsnit was h< 11 to cdebrate the Gokhale Anniversary. The R*v. c. F. Andnw who came sp-ci tllv atter.ded, an I the following retol ition was pSSSad without speeches, ail stand, in-. ..f Aligarh citUw88 words
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Article114 1917-03-13 2 Lahore Conspiracy Case. Trial of Dr. Mathura Singh. Lahore, Feb. 22. The trial of Dr. Mathura Singh, lately of Shanghai, who was recently am-s:«d in Russian territory in conn »'ion with the Lahore Conspiracy Cat*, has b;>en going on in the Central Jail, Lihore, before a Special Tribunal consisting114 words
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Article69 1917-03-13 2 Allahabad, Feb. 14. The Directors of the Cawnpore Woollen Mills propose to refnnd to Government three and a half lakhs ont of the extra profits aris ing cut of the war, and to inve t the Reserve Fnnd to the extent of £1,00,000 in Exchequer Bonds and69 words
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Article28 1917-03-13 2 Lahore, Feb. 17. Tho 44 Civil and Military Gazette" says that Mr. B. G. Tilak has been forbidden,;under the Defence of India, to enter the Punjab28 words
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Article140 1917-03-13 2 Mr. A. L. Bntler Sells his Horses. Mr. A. L. Butler, who is giving op racing, has disposed of his string. He sold his 14.2 English pony, "Nareb," to Mr. Allen and the English hurdler, Port of Spain," to the Maharaja of Cooch Behar the remaining three of his140 words
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Article89 1917-03-13 2 New Role It is understood that the export from the United Kingdom of all foodstuffs has been, or will shortly be prohibited though it may be possible to arrange for the licensing of limited quantities of essential commodities, which cannot be ob. tamed elsewhere, for example, tinned89 words
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Article133 1917-03-13 2 The Figures for 1915. The following statement as to Indian immigration and emigration during HUG appears in the F. M. S*. QssStte Urn number of pMsrtsd passengers,, the cost of whose |>;ns*:.'<-s mm paid' fro-n the Indian Immigration Fund was 7*091, an-1 Urn nnmb-r of oth r d133 words
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Advertisement460 1917-03-13 2 82, Arab Street, Singapore, 13th Jan, 1917 Dear Sirs, Accept my heart-felt thanks and gratitude for the marvellous efficacy of your well-known jnedicine "Atank Nigrah nills" whirh I had occasion to use lately. wnicn I fe?l my whole system thoroughly renovated and pureed of all evils and complaints which I460 words
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Advertisement238 1917-03-13 2 KHOO 800 LONE Burmese Specialist, co Huong Seng Chiang Co. 77, Mtjk Road or I, Caff R< ad Begs to notify the public, that he lias just arrived from Penang*and is strongly recommended to cure Paralysis, Heart Disease, Insanity, mad dog bite, Rheumatism, Convulsions, throat disease, etc. Proofs from patients238 words
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Advertisement124 1917-03-13 2 Train Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore Bahru to Geuras and the 6.45 a m train from Gamaa to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd instant. The former train connects with \1 lOt traiD Tank to Johore Bahru, and the latter with the 3.2!124 words
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Advertisement391 1917-03-13 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed I Nerves and Brain Within ten minutes you will fee dis tinctly the beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaphos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only make matters worse It is391 words
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Article455 1917-03-13 3 Paul Default's Concert. There was a fairly large and very enthusiastic audience at the Victoria Theatre last night, when Mr. Paul Dufanlt, assisted by Miss* Pauline Bindley and Mr. Ernest Empson, gave the first of his two farewell concerts. Despite the somewhat defective aconstics of the theatre, the entertainment455 words
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495 1917-03-13 3 Few people realise the vast nature of the Kini-rnatograph busings. A few yeare ago the general iin; r ession was that moving pictnres had reached the zenith, and that the public would get ever the eraiie for pictures, Instead of this being the case, the public want495 words
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Article558 1917-03-13 3 Sued for Breach of Contract- Many rumours have been afloat in Singapore, and there has been much speculation as to when her promised visit to this city would take place. Quite recently it was stated that the well-known come, dienne and her company would be558 words
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Article96 1917-03-13 3 At the Gaiety picture palace tonight there will be a grand set of pictures. *n the first show the main item will be "The Sultan, 3 reel Pathe colour film. "Idle ypives the great problem picture, will be screened (luring the later entertainment. Some excellent comedies are also96 words
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Article172 1917-03-13 3 Mr. Huinphery Bishop, who with his Company gave attractive performances here abont a year ago, arrived in Knala Lumpur from Calcutta via Madras and Penang a few days ago and is making a short stay theie en route for Australia via Java. Since he and his Company172 words
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Article97 1917-03-13 3 Critics of the Tank films, now being exhibited at Home, have been lamenting the face that no music it fs possible to select to accompany the exhibition could adequately ex press the activities of those moving munimpnts, says the Malay Mail. A musician thinks that Grieg's "Dance97 words
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Article14 1917-03-13 3 Vessels in oommnnieation at noon villi the local Commercial Wireless Station :—Nil.14 words
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Article46 1917-03-13 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of leparture from Singapore of Ibt* Knupean Mails and their delivery Londc n. Mail. Lkft. Deuvkhkp P. &O. Jan. 4 Feb. 3 8.1. Jan. M Mar. 8 M.VI. Vch. t Mar. I Feb. I Mar. 646 words
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Advertisement615 1917-03-13 3 I The An Out-of-the Ordinary Programme j f AIH at the Alhambra 'S AinamDra is Houst of quality is the only f the Theatre THE theatre I get the BEST 1 j Orchestra, Cakes, Coffee, and the BEST BEACH ROAD. Tea, etc. accommo- THE HCAVIE OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. served datlOll615 words
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Advertisement354 1917-03-13 3 i WAR WAFT AT TrIE POPUL\K PdorfcfL\V HOUSE 4 j Tfc»jong'Pagar Road. Trams Pa the D <™- j i j TO-NIGHTr SEG9NP SHOW,9-30 P. M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT J Bluebird Photo piny Pre**-t Behind the Lines T) —5 Reels. Fro»tbe story by Mary Rider. Th« most Sysatioual iMiitar? r*c*ro*,oi th* Mexicm354 words
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Miscellaneous188 1917-03-13 3 Mails Close. To day Mersing an 1 PenyaVuig Amherst 2.3u piu llitavi» Snigri Li.it Scott narley 2.30 pin Port Dickxo'i and Port Swettenliam *C*l"«*o 2.30 p"< W <Iki .i* and Muar We'd Hjm Hongkong 3.80 pn. Saigon H ana met 8.3l) p n Sarawak Gladys 4 pm K< iin Tinggi188 words
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Obituary30 1917-03-13 4 2>omest.c Occurrences. DEATH. Oko.—At 6, Balmoral Koad, Singapore, OOS CHIM NEO, the beloved wife of Oxo Boon* Tat, aged SI. Deeply regretted. Penang and P. M. S. papers please copy.30 words
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Article1048 1917-03-13 4 The imagination of all youths has often been dazz'ed by the brilliant records of the splendour and wealth of the capital of the Caliphs. Bagdad was onca a magnificent city, with a hoge population, lhough the soil is extremely fertile, the country has become a barren vilderness through the1,048 words
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541 1917-03-13 4 In the last number of the Tropical Agticuiturist of Ceylon the necessity for a forward, progressive policy for the agricultural industries in Ceylon was outlined. In the present issue allusion is made to some o. tue necessities of the rubber industry in a541 words
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Article577 1917-03-13 4 General Smuts has arrived in London— Renter. Mr. S. Veerasamy, barrigter-at law, intends joiuine M r t Tambyah in Penang. 8 Inac Colonel Tmnaka bis l appointed Unitary Attach* ot Japanese in London. Second Lient Horac* X Sod* (Singapore) has been elect-da resident Fellow of the Royal577 words
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Article113 1917-03-13 4 Tin here ia at 195—11.25 n D Tin is quoted at £201.0.0 ia London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is quoted »t 40/- nominal in London. Tapioca fair flake is done at 5J on the London market. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American is at 11.94. On the London113 words
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Advertisement219 1917-03-13 4 Robinson Co. DAVIS VIBRATING SHUTTLE Hand Sewing Machine This machine, made of the best material, will sew from the finest to the stoutest cloth. The shuttle, which ig cylinder shaped, is worked by a vibrating movement. It is exceptionally light running and is capable of very heavy work. Complete with219 words
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Advertisement326 1917-03-13 4 GRAND FEATURE PROGRAMME To night At the Ideal Picture Theatre To night t! Cinema CASINO m Off Beach Road Second Show, 9.15 p.m. Sharp. Jury's Imperial Pictures Ltd. Present 3 Long Reels THE 100 DAYS 3 Long Reels A Fi-<torical War Drama of 1815 Vitagraph Special Feature 2 Parts THE326 words
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Advertisement139 1917-03-13 4 Empty Barrels. We have gn hand a number of empty brandy and other barrels. Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor I Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. French War Stamps. A booklet containing 20 different coloured stamps of The Grand Chiefs of the French Army. The whole proceeds IN AID OF139 words
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Article25 1917-03-13 5 Fall of Bagdad. Captured on Sunday. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 11, 8.45 p m. Mesopotamia Official: Bagda 1 was occupied on Sundaj.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 25 words
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Article119 1917-03-13 5 London, March 11, 9 5. p.m. Mesopotamia Official We made a gnrprise attack and crossed the Diala by moonlight on Thursday .established a strong post on the right bank, and bridged the Tigris below the confluence with the Diala. n. strong detachment marched up the right bank,119 words
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Article90 1917-03-13 5 London, March 12, 3 40 p.m. Amsterdam In the Turkish Chamber Enver Pasha admitted that the Turks had retired in Mesopotamia and Persia for military reasons. London, March 12, 4.40 p.m. To day's Turkish official communique does not mention Bagdad. French Delight. Paris There is great delight at90 words
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Article213 1917-03-13 5 London, March 12, 6.55 a.m. The fall of Bagdad is the subject of editorials in all the newspapers. The Times concludes an article reminding *us of the great and worthy part India has played in the triumph. It says: It should always be remembered that a very213 words
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Article250 1917-03-13 5 Singaporeans Engaged- In the course of an acconnt in the Egyptian MailCairo, on the succiss of the British arms against the Tnrks at Rafa on January 9. after describing the enormous difficulties with which our forces had to contend, special mention is made of the good250 words
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Article52 1917-03-13 5 OFFICIVL COMMUNIQUES. British Progress London, March 11, 10.40 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says'that the total of prisoners taken at Irles was 294. Oar artillery crushed attempts at attack west and north-west of Lens Artillery was active on the Somme, the Ancre, Armentieres, Ypres, and southward52 words
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Article114 1917-03-13 5 Farther Successes. London, March 12, 1.35 a.m. A French official message states There was most lively reciprocal artillery north of the Aisne. Attempted enemy coups de main lorth-west of Rheims and on the right of the Meuse failed com. pletely. London, March 12, 4.40 p.m. A French commnniqne states114 words
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Article67 1917-03-13 5 Increased Activity. London, March 12, 6.30 p.m. A Berlin communique says that clear visibility is responsible for increased long-range artillery and aviation activity on the Western Front. Firing is especially violent on the Ancre, between Bncqroy and Le Transloy. South of Ripont «1 repulsed a French attack. The67 words
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Article141 1917-03-13 5 Evidence Cannot be Published. London, March 12, 6.5 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Asquith, v r. Bonar Law 3aid that the Dardanelles Commission does not recommend the publication of the evidence, because tho parts dealing with naval and military considerations or the relationship of141 words
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Article85 1917-03-13 5 Tne Lancashire Agitation London, March 12, 6.45 p.m. Replying to a Lancashire cottontrade deputation demanding the withdrawal of the new Indian import duty on c >tton goods, or a corresponding increase in the countervailing excise, Mr. Chamberlain said it was not practical politics to raise the excise,85 words
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Article32 1917-03-13 5 London, March 12, 6.05 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to a question by Mr. Bathurst, Mr Bonar Law stated that it was not proposed to ration potatoes.32 words
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Article47 1917-03-13 5 London, March 12, 8.45 p.m. A Russian communique says We occupied Rissotun in the region of Hamadan on March after routing the Turks who withdrew towards Hadjiabad, hard pressed by us. We repulsed enemy gas at ticks itouth-west of Lake Narotcb and laouth-eaat of Korel.47 words
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Article125 1917-03-13 5 f 7?'/ courtesy of the French Consulate) Paris, March 11, 6.10 p in. We made a successful thrust in the region of and also at Canny-sur.Metz in the Woevre, cap:uring prisoners The British pursiiiisr their advance on a front of 5 kilometres occupied the village of Irles,125 words
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Article507 1917-03-13 5 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Tuesday next, March 20 at 2.30 pm. The following are the Orders of the Day. L Motion by the Colonial Secretary —"That this Council approves a vote of $20,000 for the destruction of loci ts in the Settlement507 words
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Article91 1917-03-13 5 It is with regret that we have to announce the death at the age of 31 of Mrs. Ong Boon Tat, which took place ywtenlay. The decease 1 was well known and mnch respected among the educated Straits-born Chinese ladies of Singapore, and took a deep interest in educational matte*.91 words
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Article904 1917-03-13 5 Gambling. The gambling rape that seem* to pos ess all i tionalities and classes in Singr. re (especially focussii g itself "chap ji-ki") may j t»t be tied to good acconn by the C rnment. It ie part of luman na! to want much for ali le, or904 words
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Article1324 1917-03-13 5 Imposing Funeral. Thousands Present The funeral of the late Mr. Loke Yew, C.M.G., LL. D. (Hongkong) took place in Kuala Lnmpur on Sunday. The procession was timed to leave the Batu Road residence of the deceased at 10 a.m but long before that hour a1,324 words
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Article314 1917-03-13 5 POLICE COURTS. Charge of Cheating We mentioned the case, a few weeks ago, in which William Whyte Mat hn- wasa.-rested in England on a charge of cheating, and abetting the cheating of, the Straits Trading Company. It was ordered that the accused be sent back to Sit gapore,314 words
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Article18 1917-03-13 5 The death is announced, in the Penang General Hospital, of Mr. J. T. Edwardrt, of Batu Lratang Estate,18 words
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Article245 1917-03-13 5 Singapore, March 13. Tin. —$95 buyers no Beliefs. Copra. —Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambier. —No Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Utt st Local Market dotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 142.00 Nutmegs 80 s. 52.00245 words
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Article43 1917-03-13 5 To day. High Water -0.33 a.m., 8 ft 9 ins.; 1 2 p.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. To-morrow. S.R.A. meeting. Drill Hall, 5.15 p.m. Panl Dafanlt Concert, Vie. Theatre. High Water—l.2 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ice.; 1.46 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.43 words
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Advertisement255 1917-03-13 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Victoria Theatre. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15, IS and 17. B. M. Governmen; Tour H aid or WAR CHARITIES A GREAT NATIONAL EVENT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. The Governor Sir Arthur Young, K.CMG. The British Government Film* BRITAIN PREPARED IN TWO SERIES The British255 words
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Article613 1917-03-13 6 Ministry of Munitions. We are requested to pabUffa -he following observations, made by the Crown Agents for the Colonies, regarding the policy of the Ministry of Munitions in the matter of giving priority to indents for umerials, such asl steel, copper, brass, platinum, aluminium, etc., which are613 words
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Article827 1917-03-13 6 Prices Quoted ii the ihrktl tkis Moraint. Singapore, March is. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Xo«. Value. Buyer*. Seller.. X/- Allmar 26 2;10 Z Z Anglo Java 4/6 5/8 J/- Anglo-Malay JO/- 12' I Ayer Kuning827 words
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Article77 1917-03-13 6 Orders for Mircb. Friday Ma»ch 16. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday March 19. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Friday March 23. Entire Company Parade at Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p m. Monday March 26. Parades at Pearls Hill and77 words
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Article125 1917-03-13 6 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribuiu.) Singapore, March 13. Messrs Latham ar.l Co followmgV^^ Alor Gajah AyerKnning» Ayer Molek o I ".'J AyerPanas I 12S Balgownie 4wa Bukit Jelotong n'7'i Bukit Katil g BJQ ChangkatSrrdg 10 so IX7? Qlen- rt ly 2 .30 i 2 [Loo jjg Indragiri (Suui.)...125 words
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Advertisement294 1917-03-13 6 Dewar's Whisky. Bull Dog Beer. Bedsteads. Bar Iron. Caustic Soda. Tartaric Acid. TO BE OBTAINED WHOLESALE FROM Huttenbach Bros., Co. "Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER i ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM* Open from 8 m. to 12 p. m. daily Baffles Bakery and Confectionery THE BEST IN TOWN. TJpeonntry orders promptly294 words
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Advertisement506 1917-03-13 6 Straits Settlements liar Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, pagable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. Repayable at par on the 15th November, 1919. Px>ice oiF issuer 100 Pes* Cent. I All proceeds of this issue will be506 words
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Advertisement161 1917-03-13 6 Jongkeena. Jongkeena is a valuable mixture for cattle and poultry when suffering from rTirun connnon to them. It should be given to them on toe first appearance of sickness. Jongkeena will give instant relief if given at once. It should be given internally one hour before food. Direction For horse161 words
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Miscellaneous142 1917-03-13 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week endin* Friday. March 16 To day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.y.A Recruit*. m n do S.R E. v. N.C.Og. do Maxim Co. do Chinese Co. Bras Basah R l. Malay Co. To-morrow. 4 30 P'ti Bil-gtj ir Rtnce S R E v '..15142 words
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Article1226 1917-03-13 7 Story of the Wounded Shere Ali. (From Edmund Candler.; The Khattak is impuNive, mercurial, easily excited, seldom diand, if so, c n!y for a short time His elan is sometiu es a positive dauwer during an attack. At Sheikh Saad on the right bank on1,226 words
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Advertisement584 1917-03-13 7 NOTICES^ NOTICE. A Chinese Interpreter is required for the Kota Bibru Court, Kelantan. He must be able to epeak Malay] Hokkien and Cantonese and must have a fair knowledge of Chinese characters. A knowledge of Engli-h is not essential. Applications for the appointment accompanied by recent testimonials sboul i reach584 words
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Advertisement463 1917-03-13 7 TOjyET_ OFFICES AND 0000^^(01^ Road° 8 6 G 6 -H, Battery 14-6 n BUNGALOW TO LET. St. Patrick, 34 Barker Road 4 bedroom B Rent moderate. Apply t> Road AH C 29 R^laBon 4-1] o TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Gresham House, Battery Road. Apply 14-6 McALIST ER Co.,463 words
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Advertisement430 1917-03-13 7 WANTED STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted immediately experienced Stenographer for Java. Excellent prospects for firstclass man. Apply in person to Francis Peek Co., Ltd. Laidlaw Buildings. 14-jl v WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Malaya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials tj the Manager. Bill Collector Wanted. Good experienced Bi'l collector wilh first430 words
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Advertisement422 1917-03-13 7 HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS. Headache is never a disease. It is always a symptom. Powders and tablets that drug the headache into quietude are treating the symptoms, not the disease, always a useless proceeding and often harmful. Headaches and dizziness are the result of nervous exhaustion and will continue as long422 words
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Advertisement466 1917-03-13 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated is New Zealand FIRE Insurances effected on Bcild a i Rent aul Mer iianJise of vpdescription MAR] HE Insu'ancos accepted to a parts of the world at lowest ratr WAR MSI accepte i to all parts. J. HENR\ Many er Offices: 2, Finlayson466 words
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Advertisement243 1917-03-13 7 TO LET V ft RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Commodious, we 1 lighted and airy on second floor, fiont poition of ilrst floor and ground loor. Will bo divided to suit intending ten: nts. Btoctrie ii ts to each floor. Appl\ to GHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 THE JACKSON PATENT243 words
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Title Section24 1917-03-13 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.} Vol. IV. No. 60 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article923 1917-03-13 1 A Remarkable Achievement. Mr. J. Bason Mills says Whichever way we look at thn trade returns for the year 1910, they present a marvellous record. How much the German submarine campaigns have }»fleeted our seaborne trade may be gathered from the stupe ndous total of that923 words
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Article409 1917-03-13 1 Cost £1,500 a Few Years Ago. Advices from London state that a vessel has jus: been sold for 200 thins her valu? several years ago. As a shipping investment, the deal represents tha largest profit made dvi ing the war. A few years ag a British itoaeser409 words
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Article64 1917-03-13 1 March 10. Ban Whatt Hin, British Kajang, British Van Hogendorp, Dnteh March 11. Soon Ann, British Scott Harley, British Sri Patana, Briish Lady Weld, British Calypfco, British Esmeralda, British Singaradja, Dutch March 12. Citce, British Kampar, British Hok Canton, British S -i Muar, British Quorra, British l t 'ob,64 words
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Article79 1917-03-13 1 March 10 Ranee, British Sandakan, British Sri Muar. British Klang, British Krian, British lied ana, British Abbotsford, British Singkep, Dutch Van Goens, Dutch V in den Bosch, Dutch B sitang, Dutch S ik, Dutch X nile, Dutch Pontianak, Dutch X- lang. Siam Dovre, Norwegian March 11. Katong, British Meran,79 words
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Article37 1917-03-13 1 The Suez Caual Company reporte that traffic receipts for the first eleven months of 19H5 totalled 72.480,00 fr., as against 83,860,000 fr. in 1915. An interim dividend of 44 fr has been declared on the ordinary shares.37 words
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Advertisement557 1917-03-13 1 To Let. —P——III 111 Mil, P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies I nco npora t k l» in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (For557 words
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Advertisement128 1917-03-13 1 Cotton and Flax CANVAS. SAMPLE ON APPLICATION A 5531 2SL\\ No. 169, Middle Road. •> o I Koninßlijfte Paftefvaarf Maafscbappij £ov.al Pacßet Navigation So., of Batavia. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. Urde (Wrac/ with tne Netherlands India Government The und.rnuntmmd dates of departure are only approximate. Marct ytnghata Pontian128 words
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Advertisement486 1917-03-13 1 |To Let. N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI AN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Mk*M via ports to Bata«attta*l L-nH mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe N e T J*» maintaining this service have been specially designed and nrmili.rl.J i a486 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1917-03-13 1 Singapore Tide Tables. March 13. High water 0.33 a.m. 8 ft. 9 ina. 1.2 p.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. March 14 High water :—1.2 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. 1.46 p.m. 8 ft- 4 ins. March 15. High water:—1.34 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ine. 2 40 p.m. 7 ft. 1105 words
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