Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 128 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya tribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 1.28 words
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Advertisement473 1917-06-01 1 j THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 The pyp'ihr Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. X3T PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Locil Event*. I OowWmml New* from F.M 8., Java, 3 China, ludi<», Ceylon and Japan. j Full and Letest War News. This Week's Choice Programme AT THE "GAIETY" Junction473 words
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Advertisement286 1917-06-01 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INCORPORATBD IN NEW ZEALAND; Nil Insmrauees effected on Building* Rent and Merchandise of ev?n description MAIINE Insurances aceopied to a* parti of the world at lowest rate WAIIISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Oreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation.286 words
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Advertisement68 1917-06-01 1 THE I Pot Stills OF I J Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's ir will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the world.68 words
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Advertisement186 1917-06-01 1 M MALmTRIwBEI SHIPPING I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 2 Half-yearly I J* Per quarter S 5 Per meaeem *.«5 5 Postage Extra SO CtS. per month. 5 Temporary Phone No. 171. j* p V aM»«dßeuea*ia«i3as.Jil Estate Supplies! Acetic <m*wd Acid I Veneer Chests I Momi186 words
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Article78 1917-06-01 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. The Ho >. Mr. Lang. Cilcuttn, May 4.-The Hon. Mr. Lang I. C S. who has b»en put o i special duty has proceeded to Chittagong for raising a Labour Co-ps He will vmit other importaal 1 hour78 words
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Article230 1917-06-01 2 Annual Meeting of Calcutta Association. Calcutta, May s.—Justice A. Chaudnri prodded this evening over the 13«h annual meeting of the Axsooiati n for Scientific and Indus, 'rial Education. Mr. Chaaduri observed th it the association ha* been sending year after year, a large number of young men to230 words
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Article190 1917-06-01 2 Calcutta, May 3,—Arrangement* are in progress for holding thia jeer'a Indian National Congress sessions ir Calcutta, A tUoepttun Coanusc** haa been formed, and it* firat meet ing will be held on June 15th, when < fßce bearers and a Chairman will be elected. Congress Deputation Ca cutt«.190 words
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Article38 1917-06-01 2 Calcutta, May 4,—L'he Nurses Institution f mudod in 1895 t>y Lady Canning supported 179 nurses last year. 22 Members of the institution are nur«iug in War Hospitals and five are doing Red-Cross work in Kiropo.38 words
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Article28 1917-06-01 2 A private cable bis recently been received hero timt Sir Satyendia Prasad Sinha, wi.'l leace Engl md very shortly, aria ia Calcutta »arly iv June.28 words
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Article292 1917-06-01 2 Jeweller Nobbed. Two Roisters Killed. Calcutta, May What i« rwgafd ed aa an anarchic uu rage wai com. mittod at ujiduiftht Tfaterday in a shop in the vicinity of Arm,nun Street, belrnging to a jen ||et, naaaod M>>hnn Laii Jitta Bkai, wi;h tlia rtault that two of292 words
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Article324 1917-06-01 2 Mesopotamia Campaign. Press DepntatlM. Bombay, May 14. Maulri Maboob Alam aud Mr. Hesseadra Prasad Ghose representing the Vernacular Preas of tbe Punjab and llengal regpeotirely in the Indian Press party te Mesopotamia bare ju.t returned to India. Tbey speak rery highly to the eicell?nt opporunities off-red to them at324 words
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Article78 1917-06-01 2 Bhsr and Orissa Medical fcxamtaatiun. Authorised Diploma? Simla, April 87. hi pu suanco of soetb.n 3 of the Indian Medical Decrees Act, 1916. ♦he Goveri or.Generel in Conn- il i> p'eased to authorize the in«titution k iown as the Bihar and Oiisea ateatleaJExamination Board to coufer, -ant, or issue78 words
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Article130 1917-06-01 2 Central of War Materials. Simla, May U.-_l n exercise of the powers conferred by Rule A of the Defence of India (Consolidation) Rulea 1 y 15, as subsequently amended, the Governor-General in C. uf oil is pleased to diiect that al' p-M.ns engaged in the production,130 words
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Article41 1917-06-01 2 Simh, May 7.—His Highness th. Maharaja of Benares has kindly funded a gold aaadal to be known as the Lady Chelmsford Medal tod>e awarded anau*!lyro the beat itodent ef th.. Lady Hardinge Medical Uollege let >\o uou, Delhi.41 words
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Article35 1917-06-01 2 Simla, May tj.-Tlie K*ja 0 f Dewaa, jun: r brauuh, very gener. ciiiiy offered a contribution of R<. 130,000 towards tbe cost of tbo w»r, which h*a been gratefully ac aepted. 135 words
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Article115 1917-06-01 2 Irrigation Project for Gwafior. May 5.-Mr. Abbott of Jhaosi h«8 jast ■•oared from his High nets |be AUhar.j* Scindi» of <Jw»lior a contract for one of the largest irrigation projects in India. The new undertaku g id part of a great irrigation scheme which will prove el great115 words
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Article128 1917-06-01 2 Death of a Newspaper Editor. Lahore, May 4.—New* haa been received by cable of tha death at Home of Mr. F. E Wilkins, Editor of tha ''Civil ami Military Gazette." Mr Wilkin* had beaa in failing health for a considerable tima and a template breakdown made it imperatively ueeeessary128 words
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Article143 1917-06-01 2 Sir Harcourt Batler. Rangoon, May 14.—1n reply to an adaress from the reeideat* of Heipaw, Sir Hatcoart Butler made a brief but feeling rpeecb. After thanking them for iv welcome aud ackuowledg. ing their loyalty and lnpea of victorious termination of tbe war. His Honour expressed bimaelf very emphatically143 words
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Advertisement288 1917-06-01 2 FIND ME OUT. Black but Attractive Indian but world-known Small-Sized but wonder-working 100s earn livelihood from me *****s get new life through me I am at the service of every one twice a day for 16 days AT ONLY eO CENTS Bat my 16 days' Service does lifelong good. Solution288 words
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Advertisement410 1917-06-01 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Pawnbrokers Unredeemed Pledges It tor SlitfMfl Ng. S fitfffts Place To-day, June 1, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, June 5, at 10 a m, Obi Thursday, June 7, at 10 a.m. Comprising jewelltry of every dcs oriptiou aeiu'iiii.' i and silvei kroaaage eet with diamonds410 words
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Advertisement829 1917-06-01 2 Is Your *4A s 1 ij I De,icate?^^^^^ K ij TTTHAT a marked difference there it 8 W between the fretful, puny, ailing j n f an( B and the child whose face always bears il the smile and look of perfect health and con. i I tentment. Mothers should829 words
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Article1238 1917-06-01 3 F.r Duration of the War. Te\t of the Bill- Thi fo'lowiua draii of Bill about intro luccd in tbfl Legislative Council il published for general information An OttHaaaaw to restrict, n con. lectimi with the present war, the Increase of the Rent of Suiall Duelling houses. It1,238 words
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Advertisement134 1917-06-01 3 (To-Nigfct 9.15) The Sensatioaal Dramatic Feature (To Night 9 15) THE IRON HAND 99 Presenting the Eminent Actor HOBART BOSWORTH Adapted irom the Successful Stage Play Tainted Money Ttiis v unuaally strong one and has a fplendid moral. Red Feature Production, AMERICA AT WAR j "TIMOTHY BOBBS, THAT'S ME" The134 words
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Advertisement556 1917-06-01 3 gg— —Ml-—i—— i President Li-Yaaaf-Hiiir of tbe Caieeie Republic reviewlri the Chinese Troopa The) Presidtni Wilson ef :he U. S A. cod tie eter-reaut Aster ion Fleet. iUhMDra Alhambra IS Foaerel of tbe late Duches ef Ceoiaafht attendee by the K*y.l Fearfy. y the Theatre r>tß? f p xc;pt i556 words
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Advertisement571 1917-06-01 3 t At the Popular Cinema Houac EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Rond. Tram* Paaa tbe Door. Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Sharp. The Patriotic Serial Glorious 4 LIBERTY 4 NEW PARTS NEW PARTS Episode 15, "The Flag of Truce.' Episode IS\ "la the Torture Chamber." 30 YEARS A GAMBLER 3 Parts. Frosa571 words
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Article1169 1917-06-01 4 lEW S. S. REGULATIONS. IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS. After thirty-four months of horrible war the people of Singapore and Ihe rest of the Straits Battlements are to bo placed ander practically the same regulations as at Home with regard to food •nd feod inppllee. Last night a Ga/.ette Ixtraordinary was1,169 words
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Article362 1917-06-01 4 Stringent Reductions. London. April 19—Capt. Bathurst. referring in the Honse <i Commons yesterday to tho great Waste Not campaign, said there were not enongh potatoes now left to justify compulsory rationing The voluntary ration of sngar is to ba fnrther reduced to half a pound per head weakly.362 words
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Article46 1917-06-01 4 Capt. M.J.N. Law, formerly of Batang Bonar Estate, is now, we learn, attaohed to tho Depot of tbe Chin< so Labour Corps in Franc*. He has come throngh so far without being hit. Capt. Law went Home to join up early lv October of tili. 146 words
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Article477 1917-06-01 4 Tin here jg down); 100 tong mkL Rubber it an erepe and oheet. Lord Devon po: llTi-lT dieeaee of the Mr fr °to Confectionary StonThT»to be i^S^S^ 9m POitintheGotfrnme nt _n T red j_ K*uUr. A mail froa Eorona i/1 from P n 1 morninj, sayi tb,477 words
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Obituary29 1917-06-01 4 London, May 31, LOfi Atn«t*idaui. Tne tath 10ncunced of th* 3 ens Polish operatic 6ingfr, E ouari De R-rSzke. who wfs 1 oin at Virsovie in (856.—/feul< r,29 words
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Article222 1917-06-01 4 Informant n bat I ten itueisoi here from the BeorHory of Skate for the Colonics that U.-Coi R. S. F. Walker, C.M.O.. ii it mmi was born in 1*50, tod after [OOOBl through the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, was appointed Baoigfl in the 28.h Foot in 1ST:',222 words
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Advertisement244 1917-06-01 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse (Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, l(l Stephanotis Ylang Ylang. Parma Violets Damask Rose Blushing Rose Her Majesty's I 111 Wall FI over j Lily of the Valley, U\ Jlillllrl New Mown H«y. Cape Jessamine, Verbena Otto of Rose. H'prsssß a turn. 1 Musk $1.75 I ;p!S I244 words
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Advertisement278 1917-06-01 4 CINEMA CASINO DIAMOND from tbe SKY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT See Page 6. MILKMAID Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $16.90 Sterilised Natural ndls JII.LG Ideal Unsweetened Milk 112.00 TUREHIiTTHyLATEO BTOCKIBTS t HIN WATT Co. Ship Chandlers. 13 PHtnt 74t (Timpann). lat Martat ttrtit. 2-2* Brand New High-Priced S AND 7 SEATEB MOTOR278 words
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Advertisement139 1917-06-01 4 LARGE STOCKS or Allsopp's MmW JtSk JkrC In Quarts »d| Pint* Now ARRITRD. Sole AgenU Caldbeck, Macgreoor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Saturday, June 2, DURING AND AFTER DINNER Fisrt Appearance in tbe East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs and Dances. $2139 words
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Article180 1917-06-01 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL tOMMINIQUIS. British Air Supe iority. Thrilling Encounters REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 31, 5.20 a.m. Correspondents a Headquarters gtatf th'i dafpiia a 101 l in the fighting, the British aerial offensive continnes unrelentingly day and night. Sjwe of the most desperate air battle inREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 180 words
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Article41 1917-06-01 5 London, Hay 31, 2.45 p.m. Field M irshel Sir Douglas Haig statee: We drove off rai fers southward of Armentieres, taking prisoners. There has been considerable recij "oeal a-tidery firing near Ball'cotrt, on vhe rig'itbink of the Scarp 3.41 words
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Article41 1917-06-01 5 Artillery AcUve. London, Ney 31, 11.10 a.». French o Turn' iqn* Both artil i-rie* ccntinned moetactha in the neishhcnrhood s<»oth of St. Quentin. In Champagne our batteries rilencH a heavy bombardment of oar tr j nch»3 on Monthant and CatijUP.41 words
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Article62 1917-06-01 5 Fierce Battles. London, May 30, 5.0 p.m. Aeul: Thore was very heavy artillery work on the Julian from, from Monnt Cucco to Mount fedier, eatiward of Gorilla. The si I■ i j thrice n a su ccc se fn 11 y a tacked om trenebee on Hill 652, between62 words
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Article26 1917-06-01 5 Lou lon, May 31, 5.20 a.m. Home A British aeroplane has arrlTei. J» fl,\ V from London, «oppinj at i oarin. and Pita.26 words
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Article38 1917-06-01 5 Loudon, May 31, A Berlin orfidii naeosage states There is lively artillery firing in the Veres and Wyteebaete bends. There ■M been a most intense aitillery «h*l in ihe Chemin dcs Dames and western I hampsgne.38 words
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Article128 1917-06-01 5 Kaisers Latest Outburst. London, May 30,3.45 p.ui. Aaattardam The Kaiser, in a Mnaikabb- address to the Geruan "oops en the Arias front, declared *a tb« enemy was attempting, •Ha ■anarellsled supplies of munianally t break tbe German nm **o», Noble minded Germans JJ appreciate the motive of128 words
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Article72 1917-06-01 5 Flow Towards Asia. Loudon, May 30, 2.05 p.m. ft* Times has a message from 0 9W urk to m y tilAt in response a "q, lfSl tor information about heavy goKi > a tfl w towards 2**» ft* agencies o£ Japanese ir dilutions bave informed treasury that they72 words
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Article46 1917-06-01 5 Admiralty's Figarei London, May 30, 10.30 p re. The Admiralty announces The arrivals for tha week were 2,719 vessels, and sailings 2.T68. Eighteen of over 1,6 )0 tons and one nnder, I were sunk. Seventeen vessels were unsuocess- 'ally attacked. Two fishing vessels were sunk.46 words
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Article48 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 5 20 a.m. Paris M. Bousseaot, Secretary of the Naval Committee In the Chamber, in an article to a newspaper appealing for further British help towards French shipping mentions that over six hundred British ships are at present working for Fratiee.48 words
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Article29 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 1.05 p.m. Amsterdam: Tha Maasbode states that the Ditch steamer Pomona, on the v .yage from Copenhagen to Amsterdam, has been taken to Swinemunde.29 words
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Article51 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 5 40 p.m. Rome Th* arrivals during ihe we«-k were 498, of a tonnage of 486.110. Th« sailings wnre 476, with a tonnage of 451,255. Not including fis! $-boats and small coasters, th* sinkings of steamers were none, and of siilei-s twelve, each ander fifty51 words
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Article61 1917-06-01 5 Deputation from Folkestone. London, May 30, 7.15 p.m. Viscount French, replying to a Folkestone deputation, said it was impossible absolutely to prevent seropian* attacks.tbnt the gcheme of defence had been reconsidered in the light of experience gained in the recent raid. He hoped that the measures taken61 words
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Article41 1917-06-01 5 Allied Airmen's Work. London, M*y 31, 4.15 p.m, Amsterdam The Echo Beige says that fifteen Allied aeroplanes htarily bombed Ghent on Monday, considerably damaging the railway station and causing a panic. They returned without loss, after nnmerons airfights.41 words
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Article173 1917-06-01 5 Re cbsratb Sitting. London, May 31, 5.20 a.m. Amster lam At Vienna the Reiohsrath opened for its first sitting since the war. The galleries were crowded. Doctor Grobt), leader of the German National League, was elected President. There are indications that the session will be a most lively173 words
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Article44 1917-06-01 5 Fortnight y Service. London, May 30, 11.50 a m. Tho Postmaster General announces that in future mails will be despatched to India anl eastward fortnightly, instead of weekly. The first mail under the new arrangement will be despatched next week.44 words
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Article35 1917-06-01 5 London, May 30,11.25 p.m. The Board of Trade assumes control of tobiocD, aud prohibits dealings therein exoept as authorised. It fixes the wholesale and retail prices from the first of J one.35 words
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Article281 1917-06-01 5 War'i Effects. Vltwi of General Suits London, May 30, 8.40 p.m. General Smuts, speaking at tke Russian exhibition at the Grafton Galleries, said that if nothing further happened as a result of the war but the Russian revolution, posterity would say that the war had not bean in vain.281 words
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Article68 1917-06-01 5 London, May 30, 5 35 p.m. Paris The French Socialist, and Minister for Munitions M. Albert Thotnaa have been accompanying M. Ker-msky on a tour of the Rur sian armies. The former delivered numerous speeches on the need of discipline to defeat militarism, otherwise they would again be68 words
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Article53 1917-06-01 5 London, May 30, 10 20 p.m Petrograd i A congress of the Delegates and Officers serving at the front has resolved that while hailing the provisional G)vern. nient's aspirations towards a stable peace, it declares that the only means of arriving thereat are the immediate re-establishment of53 words
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Article76 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 12.10 a.m. New York A Petrograd telegram says that the Council of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Dalagates executive calls attention to the deplorable events arising from tke increase of drunkenness and the stresses of the grave dangers to bs expected therefrom. It declares no one76 words
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Article45 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, b' 25 a m. Petrogmd Tho executive delegates have decided to convoke an International Socialist Conference at Stockholm between July 15 and July 30. The Government is discussing the Finnish demands, including the antonomy of Finland and her International basis guarantee.45 words
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Article38 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 10.5 p.m. Petrograd j ihe Government has decreed that public drunkenness will be punishable by eighteen months' imprisonment. Violence or robbery by a drunkard will merit G to 8 years' penal servitude.38 words
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Article43 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 4.15 p.ss. Petrograd The Government has unanimously approved of the pro posals of M. Teiestchenko, who is temporarily in charge of the finance, to raise a loan of two thousand million roubles by an issue of paper money.43 words
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50 1917-06-01 5 The British Delegates London. May 31, 1 03 p.m. Stookbolm The Date'a Scandinavian Socialist Committee h ie been informed that British Socialists bave nominated Mr G. U Roberts, M.P., ami Mr. Ramsay Mncdonall, M.P., to represent the majority and minority* respectively at tha International S >eiali3l OrlllffPafaOe.50 words
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Article36 1917-06-01 5 London, May 31, 4,15 p.m. Rome s A Gazette announces that persons buying foodstuffs at prices above thosd fixed by tbe Government will be liable tj six months' mpTlitfnixrent aud heavy tiu s36 words
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Article215 1917-06-01 5 The "Blightfes." A New Pierrot Troupe With commendable enterprise ami forethought a number of ladiet and gentlemen resident in Singapore hare handed theoiselres together under the above cognomen with the laodable obiect of reiie«iug the mount my of garrison lite bj giving entertainments to the soldiers stationed in various215 words
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Article333 1917-06-01 5 "Civilization." An unusual dramatic treat ia in store for theatre-goers of Singapore when Mr, Thoa. 11, Ince will present nis million dollar spectacle, "Civilization," at the Palladium Theatre, which has undoubtedly shown the world's biggest screen productions. This is th» most talked of cinema sncc?ss of the times333 words
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Article261 1917-06-01 5 "Tbe Diamond from the Sky As will be seen from an advertisement appearing elsewhere, the Caslr.o, from to night, will be screening successive episodes of "The Diamond from the Bky," which altogether runs to 30 episodes and 61 reels. The first two chapters (5 parts) will be261 words
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Article615 1917-06-01 5 Exhibition at Y. JR. C. L A two dart' exhibition of work by members of the Singapore Art Ciub was commenced yesterday afternoon at ihe Y. II .C.A. The lion. Mr. F. 8. James, 0. m q. (Deputy jGovernor) and JJrs. James arrived at about 4 o'clock, and615 words
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Article233 1917-06-01 5 To day Beta Pehst Dona Wan pm Part Swettenham aud Teluk Anson 'Kinta Ml pm Penang,* and Calcutta taking mail* for Dur>*aa* fJMt pm Medan Rernu tM pm Sarawak it Goebilt Kuching 2.»0 pm £y Port Swetteuhara, Penang," taking mail* for Europe, etc iM pint Merging, Kcmanun, and233 words
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Article14 1917-06-01 5 Capt. V.T. Eagles, R.A.M.C., late of Knala Larnpur, ha* b*eu awarded the Military CVcas,14 words
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Article424 1917-06-01 5 POLICE COURTS. TOeft of Rubber. Lee Chan Kwee, who was charged thif morning with the fraudulent pcMweesion of 11 sheets of rubber ▼alued at $10, the property of Mr. J. A. Per«ira, at the 9ik milestone Jnrong Road, pleaded that he fonnd them by the roadiide aud tor424 words
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Article97 1917-06-01 5 Football. Singapore Leafae. SRC Sea Defences After a moderate game oa the Recreation Ground last evening the S, R. C. proved successful by a goal, scored shortly before the finish, to none. lbaoue Tabus to Date. gu. P. W. I». L. For. Afst.Pts. B.RC f 1 I II 697 words
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Article59 1917-06-01 5 P. W. D. L Poimts Rovers A. 3 2 1 0 5 United Chinese 2 2 0 0 4 Rovers B. 2 2 0 0 4 Tamil Union ...3111 3 Sultan S.ileiman 2 1 0 1 2 Railway lostitnte... 4 10 3 2 Kdang Malays 20 0 259 words
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Article76 1917-06-01 5 Ladies' LT C. Tournament The following matches wore decided yesterday Ladils' Doubly (Final.)— Mrs V,»n de Sand* Bakhayzen and, Mrs. Griffith, scratch, teat Mrs. Saunders and Mrs Kenneth &t-»rens rec 2, 6—3, 7—5. Mixed Doublhs Class A.— Mrs. Holden and Sir John Bucknill. rec 3, beat Miss J.76 words
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Article62 1917-06-01 5 Selaagor Q.C The June mixed foursomes competition of the Selangor Golf Club will be held on Mouday, Juue 4. The Men's Medal, which will be against bogey, will be held on Monday June 18. it is hoped to send down two teams to Klang on Saturday. June 0, consisting62 words
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Article64 1917-06-01 5 On Snuday Juue 3, launches will leave Johnston's Pier, at 8. 9 and 10. am. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. end the Clnb Bungalow, at 8.30 and 9.30 a.m 11.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m. Tide 9.3 a.m. Height 7ft. 4\u Monday Jane 4.- Johnston's Pier 9, 1064 words
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Article586 1917-06-01 5 Proposed Rules. The Committee appointed to coneider the formation of a Choral Bociety for Singapore, has drawn op the following roles which it is proposed to place before tha Seelety at i s first meeting. 1. The Society shall be called The Singapore Choral Society." 2. She586 words
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Advertisement149 1917-06-01 5 Important Auction Sale of TWENTY BALES BUNNIES Each 400 Pieces (Slightly Sea-damaged) To be held at The Sale room of The Co.u.-nertla! Rubber Co, Ltd No. 3 Raffles Place On Saturday 2nd June at 10.30 a.m. For a'jcsUQt of oncern<d. Now en view. The Commercial Runner Co Ltd. Auctioneer*. 16149 words
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Advertisement611 1917-06-01 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. oorr miss a really mv play To be given by the famous STAB OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridjjre Ro*d To night To I The Piece Entitled JOHJtR G EM ALA Coming Coming 11 MORE HEW ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Wat-eb for th-ir Fir*t Appearance. 'Phone ISM for611 words
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Article322 1917-06-01 6 Dischirg d Soldiers. (Frmm Out (Hp* CmrttmmdĕntJ Canton. May 19. Canton is having ita troubles jast the same as nsoal. Nearly ten thousand soldiers will bo discharged before the end of the month, ami many of th so are leaving the ser vice with no little complaint,322 words
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Article506 1917-06-01 6 What Readers Should Note. An Editor contributes to tho March Chamber's Journal a very readable artiole on the above subject. The pnblio have curious concept ions about an editor's functions. It deep rooted fallacy id that the editur in in perpemal want of things "to fill-op."506 words
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Advertisement384 1917-06-01 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try It; I Lata* W\m ON iSALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered Apply to Second-hand." o/o Malaya Tribune. 3-04 SO384 words
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Advertisement154 1917-06-01 6 Raffles Hotel Saturday, June 2,1917. SPECIAL DINNER Starting at 7.30. Skating Dancing after Dinner MUSIC. SongS tor Standard. Concert an i teachio*. and CMstj i tfiaati Pianoforte pifeee, good rarht. b* eeaiaeat I r r mm Pianoforte Albums of marches by s «a« e 0 I p*> fin! Kitchner ana154 words
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Article538 1917-06-01 7 Neutrality Questions. The position taken by Siam ai one of the signatories to Hague Contention has hitherto been thoroughly correct, say;* Hang kok Daily Mail. Immediately upon the otbieak oi hostilities she proclaimed her complete neutrality and took the customary measnrea to prevent its breach by538 words
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Article121 1917-06-01 7 Over two year? ago King (Jeorge »nd Q ieen Mary banished alcoholic liquors from th«ir table. Now, there are liv* potrUoless days and one months* day at Windsor C«stle, where their Majesties are bow in residence. All of the Royal Family, of the Royal household, and tbe Royal121 words
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339 1917-06-01 7 In trlling Kitchener s lib* Rt <rv in I her book, M Field.Marsbr.l Earl Ki'chener oi Khartoum. KG A Tribute to bis memory,' N-nlkun-teih», C.1., Mxharaui of Hbavanamr I reveals her own psy'-mology, sun the j Review of Review*. Her Highness i come* of the339 words
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Article28 1917-06-01 7 Mr. Harrison, Governor-General <S th«» PtaWpptaWi lias called for ib* idifunliate fnflMllmi of three Milttii rngiaionle The member* of Brttaflh colony offering their tervtvei lor latwkll defence uuty.28 words
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Article124 1917-06-01 7 Parades for June. To day, Jane L 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pear hi Hill hi. 1 Tanjoi a Pagar. J 8 Monday, Juno 4. No Drills. Frilay, June 515 p.m Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill. Monday. Juue 11. "».15 p m. Parade at Pearla Hill124 words
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Article48 1917-06-01 7 Says a untitled paper: German agents aro reported to b.i. conducting an active Pan-Islamic propa gaada in the Dutch Edit Indies, and a'.tempta have been made to bring in contraband of war. One vessel v/hicu euioi from California with war material has been eei/wJ by the Dutch authorities.48 words
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Advertisement506 1917-06-01 7 NOTICES NOTICE. A. HtS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, on the 3rd June, which is a holiday, Ulli on Sunday, Ihe Exchange Banks will be ojo^ed on Monday, tho 4th proximo. 26 5 3 6 NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. Xotke i* hereby give:, thai two building allotment! «iuate at Tra« Strpe506 words
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Advertisement340 1917-06-01 7 jnn lej OFFICES hW OOOOWHS^miL 6G «-H. Batter R«*d Applj to Yeo Hock IW, No. 3 Raffle Pb» C e 14-6 a tTFStT" Esther Lodge*.' 12 Wiikie Koad, apM and water laid on. Immediate ai v TO LET. M. C No, 52 Ba.,gei Road. am*. MM R» rtofo, »rea aboat340 words
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Advertisement603 1917-06-01 7 BANKS CMMTWf »BANK OF INOI*. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. lACORFOBAT3D IN BNQLASn BJ ROYAL CE ARTER. i i Paid up Capital in 80,001 Shares of £20 each £j ,*Oo,nn. goaarva BW £1,900,«);.'' Reaerre Liability of Proprietors £Utt,QU BANKERS. Tna Bank of England, The Lonao* City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London603 words
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Advertisement258 1917-06-01 7 A Woman in the Tropics jj Z L' s know* froth experience the debuiUiting e.Weet X this Clhnah fimV upon her h< >ilth. ami the lift 2 X < eke has in koepiup her health np t<> par. 5 ffer biood hecotnee thin ami poor, whtch wuikse z her toeak,258 words
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Advertisement480 1917-06-01 7 WANTED WANTED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune. 2-0 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. IT Dfcoay CUot, Slagapor*. < ESTABLISHED 1311.) tiNDIDATES deniring Position* through thin Offioe,480 words
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Advertisement227 1917-06-01 7 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE i Bed Lead and > her Dyestuffs. i .m mm i tm mm Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. OGURA 00. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. 26 v mmmmmm *mmmmm M^— mm.i hi i 1M |W THE JACKSON PATENT CABINETS j H i THE PATENT227 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1917-06-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issned Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 No. 128 Vol. IV PBICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article330 1917-06-01 1 (To the Editor, The China Press Sir: The Tientsin-Peking R.R. >s rapidly reaching the limit in inefficiency. Formerly, with Foreign Inspectors it was possible to have goods shipped with the certainty hat they woald be delivered, bat wince these inspectors were dismiss"«l things have been going from bad330 words
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Article128 1917-06-01 1 Wiarvts and Godowas. For the oonvenienoe of travellers and others we set oot below the various entrances to the premises of tbe Singapore Ilsrboar Board and the godowns and storage TaJJONG PaOAR P. S late 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Towrr—Victoria and128 words
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Article41 1917-06-01 1 May 30. Scott Harley, British Schouten, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Emile, Dutch R. S. Baru, Dutch Kamor, Norwegian Ma} Hook Lee, British Mata Hari, British Penang, British Medusa, British Ranee, British Lady Weld, British Singkawang, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Eiger, Norwegian41 words
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Article28 1917-06-01 1 May 30. Ipoh, British Kampar, British Sti Muar, British Anjoa, Britieh Circe, British Maetsuycker, Uu'ch Prachatipok, Siamese Rajah of 3arawak, Sarawak May 31. Merkus, Dutoh Redang, Biamese28 words
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Article45 1917-06-01 1 The super-dreadnought New Mexico (32,000 tons) wan launched at Brooklyn on April 23. The veasei is the first electrically driven battleship. The New Mexico car;rki 18 big guns. 12 fourteen inoh guno ijuiji 22 five inch guns, entf h ripeed is 2Uf knou plr hour.45 words
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Article148 1917-06-01 1 The task of bnil ting 1.000 wooden -hips with which he has been entrusted sboa Id not prove too formidable a task for General Goethals, the man who accomplished wha* the American papers termed The Earth's 4 Catest Cat," in eighteen months less than the estimated time.148 words
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Article49 1917-06-01 1 Jane 1. High water: —6.s6 a.m. 6 ft. 7 ins. 7.21 p.m. 7 ft 7 ins. Jnne 2. High water :—8 5 a.m. 7 ft. 8.5 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. Jnne 3 High water:—9.3 a.m. 7 ft. 4 ins.; 8.43 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.49 words
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Article38 1917-06-01 1 The Norwegian Consul at Liverpool has been asked by Captain Thor Nielsen, of a Norwegian steamer torpedoed in the Atlantic, to thank Captain Edwards, of Anglesey for gallantry in saving the crew after 24 hours in the boats.38 words
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Advertisement506 1917-06-01 1 To Let. P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orient a Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoTernment.) For China, Japan. Penang Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE AT506 words
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Advertisement307 1917-06-01 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and HandBls.BrBBn]ging "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE 921.307 words
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Advertisement359 1917-06-01 1 Rogal Packet Navigation Cl. TO HONGKONG A AHOY Aooommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent. 16 4 v COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1414 No. 496, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company nf Bataiia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) Special 5,000359 words
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Advertisement442 1917-06-01 1 To Let. I N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A aervie* b maintained between Yokohama ria aorta to V r mall contract with the Imperial Japane.- Govmium j Uoa gfgttl V** 1 ervic •P*cially designed aad c all the latest improvemenU442 words
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