Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) and SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING 1AILY. Vol. IV. No. 133 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CtK Ittalapa Cribune. THURBDAY, JUNE 7.28 words
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Advertisement314 1917-06-07 1 A*** ~4>* I THE MALAYA TRIBUHEi AD SHIPPING GAZETTE. J 77?# pamvtor Newspaper (fa f Straits Settlements p** PUBLISHED DAILY, t Complfte Reports of Evem». I| J CoiiHen<*'a News from F.Nf.S., Ja\«, 2 PKin», Indis, Crvlon and Japan, ji 5 t Full and Latest War News. "GAIETY" TO-NIGHT I IN314 words
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Advertisement556 1917-06-07 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTO. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insaranoes effected ou Baildngt Rant and Merohaniite of ever* description MARINE Icsarance* accepted to a! parte of the world at iowert rate* WAR lISI aooepted to all parts. J. HENRI Manager. 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation.556 words
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Advertisement101 1917-06-07 1 Sanitasi Disinfectant Pine Tree" I j This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 I with water, producing a I jj milk-unite, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. I j sanitas I j is known throughout the world jj I, AS A j RELIABLE disinfectant, The name always carries a full guarantee of I101 words
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Advertisement292 1917-06-07 1 THE 'urn TRIBUNE f SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATM. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 t Half yearly 7.25 Per q ter $365 Per mensem 1.25 I Postage Eitra 50 eta. per month. J Temporary 'Phone No. 171. I'ONODA" I Portland I CEMENT. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED292 words
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Article460 1917-06-07 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Bengalee Recruitment. Calcutta, May 15 —Recruitment for the Bengalee Regiment ha* been more brisk since the arrival of tho Bengalee soldiers from Karachi. Their tours through different dia. tiicta and tb« large number of meet icga held for460 words
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Article526 1917-06-07 2 Export of toffee. Complaint on Restriction. Bangalore, May 16—It will b* remembered that a deputation of th* L«it*-d Planter»»' Association ol Southern Indit waited on the Com mittee of the Mysore Chamber o C'>rameicn and requested the Chamber to repres* nt to th-> Government th» difficulties uf coff e526 words
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Article1167 1917-06-07 2 Fr ml r Raids. Mahsud Activities Simla, May 22 R*,da oo the part of certain eectione of Mahsuda continue aud onr troupe bad been in conflict with them on several occa--ions. On the 10th instant a force of regulars and militia moved ont from Sarwakai to cut off the1,167 words
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Article349 1917-06-07 2 India's Deputation. Visit to fcngland. Sheik M H Kidwai (of Gadia) writes to ludia The Indian National Congress and the All India Moselem League have passed resolutions in favour of sending a deputation to Great Britain after the war, in order to present the case for India. The question349 words
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Advertisement207 1917-06-07 2 FITTER'S WORLD-K ENOWNED Nickel Brass Bedsteads Locbsaos. A URGE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST DESIGNS. NOW ON SHOW A. Prankel Co. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. l»Ti*HlmriiMeĕi Co. 38 Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUHPUB PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. Cigarci!,' o the #^oM ibove M chop' uavc They are aromatlc been manufactured B^|p207 words
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Advertisement196 1917-06-07 2 The Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS INO STATIONERS, D. High Street, Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Useful to Planters, OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, vhich ia only once pressed, ia of tn< highest quality, and we nave nr196 words
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Advertisement1024 1917-06-07 2 AUCTION SALES. auction sale: Ol? Valnable Wax Polished Teak Household Farsiture HorsT v.v. Dtfcart, etc. ,Ctor a It otr Salt room do I iiffles PUte On Saturday, 9th June, at 11 a m Beautifully carved teak sideboard* with mirror Dan*-! teak standard-and armchairs, teak dining table tV 5 po!ifi^ Japanese1,024 words
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Article1895 1917-06-07 3 Tbe Silent Scot. It's too bad the Irish aren't sailors, for it r be trawlers, the seaplanes, and the destroyers engaged in snaring tbe ["-boats were manned by th» es t conversationalists of the „ired Kingdom. America might fa rn bow succe»*ful the submarine easspaign re v U1,895 words
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Article14 1917-06-07 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Article139 1917-06-07 3 {Rk.:-, <■ to M*l**Q JrtotNM.) Singapore, Jane 7. Mess re Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations AlorOajah 13.80 $4.00 AyerKnningsj 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.50 2.60 AyorPanaa 11.25 11.50 Balgownie 590 6.00 Bnkit Jelotong 0.70 0.75 Bnkit Katll 0.85 0.92$ OaangkatSerdg.... 9.00 9.20 Qlenaaly139 words
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Article73 1917-06-07 3 Delivered la London. The following are the dates >t departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliveiy in London. Mail. Lsft. Dklivbk; r B I. P«b. 28 April 7 8.1 Mar. 6 April 20 P. At O. Mar. 17 April 20 B I. Mar. 23 April73 words
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Advertisement595 1917-06-07 3 rVs.ideat U-Yeaat-Baaf of the Cuiiose Republic reviewing, tbt Chinese Troops "jJJJj^" The Hualaift Wllaas af the U. S. h. and the evsr-reodj American Plaet. Alhambra Alhambra Is wal 91 xht DochM c iaM ,t sttanded ky the Royal Passlly. tho TheAfi*a >WD ai thaatra *««»«t» raanc'i Fxceptiouail) ftrcug Drsaishc Mastafßleee595 words
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Advertisement473 1917-06-07 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 11 June tth, Bth ami Bth At th* Popular Photo-Piar Hc»u*« EMPIRE Tanjoeg Pagar Road. Treais Pass th* Dcor. An Unusual R*d farther Production THE WAR OF THE TONGS B Pswta. Thrilling ard Seas*tional Drama rf Life esnong tho warriag Chinese Ttn|',i. Enacted by th* Imperial Ihiusss Piaytrs.473 words
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Miscellaneous309 1917-06-07 3 Mails Close. To day r.itu Pahat H«ng Wa* 2 pm Port Dickson and Port tfcrettenham *Hebe "J.3C pai Labovan Bilik, Tandiong Balei and Medrui* Siaguradja 2 JO p* K Selancor St Bagan Padaug 2.H0 pm Mum ana Malaeoa *Kaka 3 pa Seatte il.80 pm Bangkok Seln» 3,HO pm B a309 words
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Article799 1917-06-07 4 In days, not so long ago, when most of as were content to fly kites •gainst the elements, it was deemed an heroic performance to eotnbtt the elements in the ether in a balloon. In ioed, individuals and corporations vied with each other in their efforts799 words
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Article93 1917-06-07 4 Crowd Charged by Police London, Jane 6, 10.30 p ai. Stockholm The Premier, Mr. Swartz, in the Riksdag, admitted the need of saffrago and industrial reform?, bat Government ws too preoccnpi«d with war problems. The Socialist and Liberal leaders recalled I be universal democratic mftremcnt and regretted93 words
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Article181 1917-06-07 4 In his 1916 report the Resident of Selangor says :—Thsro were tu--, Civil Goards in existence dnrjr. the year, one at Koala Lnuipar an i 0 at Klang. Both did goon wotk. The former, which b»ga-, with an unambitious programme h:fl ex tended its mjstem of p181 words
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Article129 1917-06-07 4 A fie which broke oat at Ro. 16 Trerggann Street, yesterday, hn i i fsial result, st seven Chinese (of whom two were some 1 and one a child) being homed to death. They were residents of an upper floor, and their escape was eat off directly the129 words
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Article102 1917-06-07 4 A Znrich journal stalei that following th* slaughter for food of the elephants belonging to the Diesden Zoological Garden, the Hagenbeck bears at Hamburg Itave been as meat for human consumption. The well-known Berlin restaurant. Kempinsky, recently bouukt tw-> bears from Hssenbeck for £50, and the bear flesh102 words
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Article103 1917-06-07 4 We have been aslf* 1 draa special attention to a notice by the Municipality that,owing to the nonarrival of licence badges, the registration of dogs is post|>on«d nntil Monday, July 16. Whilst on this subject, we might once more refer to the number of persons wbo will pay103 words
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Article66 1917-06-07 4 To-Day. Corpus Chrlsti Homeward mail closes. Association Engineers, Lector*, 8 45 p.m. To-morrow. Municipal Commission, 130 p m. Tanglin Club, Salo A Cafe Cbantant Homeward mail closes br tnin 4 p.m. Saturday. Lolita at Adelphi. Sea View Fancy Dress Ball. Sudsy. Ist Sunday after Trinity. Corpus Chrlsti. Cathedral66 words
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Article392 1917-06-07 4 Tin here; fcfo quotation. Robber ig quoted It 1/1 Us. crepe and shek /l for both The Premie- r ias P.nkhur.tfaci,u ltfe to 8 ;;;r P > lesrai from the «».1 Mines that a,, tin ostps' faY la the F.M 8, waajugpff,. The registration of doss CoilHre392 words
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Article115 1917-06-07 4 Tin ia quoted at £232.15.0 in i London Scgo tl or (Sarawak) is at 44/- in London. On tbe London ma l ket zambier is making 6.1 Tapioca fair Hake is done at on the Lon ion iu.-.iket. Black pepper i* quote I at 11 f and115 words
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Article108 1917-06-07 4 Pages HE GItEAT WAM The Fighting Fronts 5 America and War Air Raids Submarining British Seafarers Russia 5 French Consular News 5 j General: Indian News .Mail Notices 3 j Local Share Market 3 Laseoing Submarines Heroes of ihe Air Local and General Unrest in Sweden Home Market108 words
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Advertisement236 1917-06-07 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse fi Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. ft* /o^. Swet t Pea, JM 4 J=|\ Stephanotis Ylang Ylang, Parma Violets Damask Rose if iB! Blushing Rose Her Majesty's Wall Flover Lily of the Valley, 1 |i i.inl'v. New Mown Hay. Capo Jessamine, /<^~ Verbena Otto of Bow. jfraS 4 vna236 words
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Advertisement553 1917-06-07 4 GRAND CHANGE VF P OG* 4 Episodes 4 9 Reels of the berial a on 1* rful Will be screened to-night at the Ideal Picture Theatre CJ SP CASINO By-the-Sea, Off Beach Road, SECOND SHOW 9IS PA SI! VHP. I 1 hw aip.fi»a "I'm o Pi sent Mr. IRVING CUMMI>G553 words
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Advertisement142 1917-06-07 4 Guinness Horseiiead Stout. In Quarts, Pinti and Nipt. I I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. j Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL Jane 9, 13 A 16, DURING AND AFTER DINNER I First Appearance in the East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs142 words
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Article377 1917-06-07 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICI L COMMUNIQUES. British Prog ess. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Iatndon. June 6,12.10 p.m. field Marshal Sir Donates Haig k «t**: We slightly progressed to t jj* sontftward of the Sonchex river j n ow hold the elt-ctrio power gtttion for which th«r« was fierce fightiEgREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 377 words
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Article180 1917-06-07 5 Refusal to tarry Pacificist. London. June 6, 6.50 a.m. The adjourned confe/' nee of the d-iegntes of thf"nion h» ld at West minster arranged a strike *retch to prevent the •aciteista Failing 10 Stockholm. It »«understood tbat the cooperation •I th* Imperial Merchant Service G nii«l and th,180 words
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Article50 1917-06-07 5 Enemy Confident. London, June 6, 3.05 p.m. A ting of the Prus,lan Ministers and Provincial GovjajH has arrived at the conclusion at |ke available foodstuffs will «crd g #tir i ty f or holding 2* m th remainder of this »rv. vf j», BIM until a victorious peae-50 words
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Article12 1917-06-07 5 Reuter. London Jore 5: Silver is at 38 (ifmsnd, tixwl tt« marketReuter. - 12 words
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Article213 1917-06-07 5 French Li ier Sank. London, Jane 5, 11.06 a.m. Paris The Messageries Maritimes steamer Yarra was torpedoed on 29, in the Besntera Mediterranean There were 690 aboard, of whom thirty-six Malagasy passengers and eight Arab stokers are missing. Miy Figures. London, Jane 6, 1.10 a.m. Paris The official returns213 words
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Article334 1917-06-07 5 An Investigation. London, June 6, 4.40 a.m. Petrograd The Socialist ministers and delegates of the Council o| Workmen and Soldiers spent a ■day at X onatadt investigating the secession. A" a result of tho conferences the Kronatadt soldiers and workmen decided to send representatives to Petrograd, empowered to deal334 words
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Article36 1917-06-07 5 London, June I, 1.10 a.m. Austrian official On the night of June 3 4 an enemy submarine tofpedoed and sank sne of our torpedo-boats in tho northern Adriatic. The majority of the crew36 words
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Article912 1917-06-07 5 English Towns Bombed. Two Enemy Machine* Down. London, June 6,1.05 a.m. Official; Sixteen aeroplan «s participated in to-night'g raid. They crossed th* E**ex coist at 6.15 p.m., dropped bombain rh»«e>untry districts and small towns of Essex and proceeded to attack a naval establishment on ths Medway. Th6y dropped912 words
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Article146 1917-06-07 5 Registration Day. London, June 5, 6 30 a.m. Washington R giet stlen Day" throughout the States was orderly. The Attorney General in a statement made at six in the evening said that reports received indicated a ready general reapouse to the conaoriptions There were only three arrests,146 words
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Article45 1917-06-07 5 Report* from Dutch FrontierLondon, June 6, 11.05 p.m. Amsterdam: Reports from the Belgian frontier continue to speak of constant heavy cannonading at Ypres and near the B-dgiai coast. Eight hundred wuand-d men from Flanders arrived in a single night last wu k.45 words
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Article149 1917-06-07 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate-) Paris, June 5, 6.20 p. m. The Chamber after three impor. tant sittings in secret, where the most eminent political personalities exposed the interior and exterior political situation in France, adopted in public seanee by 467 against 52 an order of149 words
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Article70 1917-06-07 5 From to day, bnt only for a brief period, a prominent Japanese artist in Mr M. Kinsen is displaying the fruits of his artistic labonrs in the large hall of the T.M.C.A. Whilst anticipating a revenue by the sale of bis productions, Mr. Kinsen has the spirit of70 words
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Article215 1917-06-07 5 SUPREME COURT. Alsagcff Will Cat* Before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, i.e.} afternoon, tho hearing *waa con. clod?d in th" esse in which ?yed H<«ssan bin Mohamed Aleag'ff, a grandson of Ahmed bin Abdularhman Alsagoff, deceased, aud eldest son of Syed Mohamed bin Ahmed A!t:goff, drceased, a215 words
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Article282 1917-06-07 5 Vagr.ncy. Bernard Masteis, B Parsee, who was some time ar: j «cqnitte I on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant, in reject to certain sum? of b longing to Burlington House, Coleman Street, of which he wis then manager, also breach of trust in282 words
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Article113 1917-06-07 5 It seemed lik* going back to old history to talk abont crieket in these days, said counsel in opening a Ring's Bench action by Mr. E.H.D. Sewdl, the well-known cricketer. Mr. SoWfell claimed £789 from Mr. W. F. Lowndes, vice-president of the Buckinghamshire County Cricket Cinb, who,113 words
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Article65 1917-06-07 5 In the case at Taiping Police Court in which tffree Chinese were charged with bottling stout and attaching forged labels purporting to be those of Of orge Younger and Sons' Revolver Brand, Mr. Pryde, the Magistrate, imposed on the first accused a fine of $100 or three months,65 words
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Article63 1917-06-07 5 The attention of the public is invited to the fact that in view of the Trading with the Enemy (China, Siam, Persia and Morocco) Proclamation, 1915, made by His Majrsty the Ring on the 25th June, 1915, trading with any enemy snbj'ct in China or Siam is an offence punishable63 words
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Article146 1917-06-07 5 Football. I L League. (Jolted Chinese v. Rovers A. There was a large crowd to watch this mateh in tho Selangor Association Football I>agos on the Padang on Tuesday evening. Tbe game was very interesting from start to finish and resulted in a win for the United Chinese by146 words
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Article887 1917-06-07 5 future of a British Sport- Consciously or unconsciously, Mr. Kipling exclude! the boxer from his diatribe against British games, says a correspondent of th* Tim*R. He may perhaps regret his M flannelled fools and muddied when he realizes now how nobly the gained men trooped to887 words
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Article426 1917-06-07 5 European Stabb.u to De th. Further details of tho murder of Mr John Edmonds, briefly nun tioned iv onr isaus of are forthcoming from tho Times of Malaya, which states A brobd murder was committed on Saturday night within a mile of Ipoh town, Mr. John Edm426 words
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Article179 1917-06-07 5 The under mentioned Singapore properties were so'd by acciiun at the sale-room of Tbe Rubber Company Limited No. 3 Raffles Place yesterday afternoon Forty-nine pieces of freehold land situate at Lorong No 23 off Gaylarg Road, tital ar*a 68,349 tquaie f*et together with the attap bouse erected179 words
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Article54 1917-06-07 5 We are informed, says the Malay Maii, that Mr. L. V. Lowe, drowned through the torpedoing of a Japanese *teamyr on which be waa p < celling Homo to join the Imp*rial Forces, was not a member of the Province Wellesley Volunteer*, but fiergt. of No. 16 Platoon, VR. He54 words
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Article210 1917-06-07 5 Messrs Peterson, Simons Co. Ltd. There were abont 750 Una on offer at the auction this we#<k, which did not oomro*oe« until Thursday. Demand was fairly brisk throughout for good inte, but parcels which were only slightly inferior were severely penalized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold np to210 words
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Advertisement248 1917-06-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BEACH ROAD Thursday, June 14th AT 9.30. FIRST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE OF The Royal ITALIAN CIRCUS Sole Proprietor E. U BO STOCK. The most Unique and Iv lined Entertainment that has ever appeared in Singapore. 'The Times" London says "The Ideal Family Entertainment" PRICES $3, $2 $1 ANO248 words
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Article814 1917-06-07 6 Prica fcjt»J ia tjbt Market tats M<rab| Sl.NftAfvßß, JVSE 7. Mown bymll aad Bra ft, Bxckange and Stare Shaker*, toue the following iUt of tnntaftani: Robber Shares. Taloe, Barm. Mm 1/- AUaga, 3,6 8/10 1 Anglo Ja»a 4/6 1/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 AyerKuoiDg 10/- 17a J814 words
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Article70 1917-06-07 6 <S ngapore, Juhe 7. O i Lon 'on Ba: k 1 2/4| Demand 2/4$ Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. Oo Hongkoug--Bank d/d 2f% prem On Bbar.ghai— Bunk d/d. 65 On Java— Bank T. T \ZA\ On JapanBank d/d. 109 Sovereigns—baying rate JJN India Coil70 words
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Article381 1917-06-07 6 Hew the Note was Obulaed. The authorities have given no intimation us to how the Zimtnermann Note was procured, but en unconirmed explanation was given that four mm of the First Indiene Infantry, a non-00m missioned officer and three privatee, doing patrol doty along the Rio Grande near381 words
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Article251 1917-06-07 6 Romantic DUcovery An astonishing art discovery has j jnst been made in London—nothing less than a genuine pit ee of work from the brush of Raphael. How it has been brought to light is one of the romances of picture dealing. A few months ago a London251 words
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Article163 1917-06-07 6 Sir Charles Waldsteia tells a story in the Nineteenth Century which Hums up in a paragraph, Germany's social and political morality At a table-d'hote dinner, during the first the asparagus season, a large platter containing under, grown specimens of that vegetable was handed round among the gut-sis, so163 words
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Article572 1917-06-07 6 "How lll You Look Some Social Huns. Yesterday morning a friend greeted at witb M How well 70« -re lookiag this morning sa>s T»elli Brex in a contemporary. He asked no far oar md declined my immediate inriuuon to lunch nevertheless his remark w«s probably ineincere. But if it »*g,572 words
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Article194 1917-06-07 6 A Pitloohry gentleman recently had a remarkable illoatration of the long arm of coincidence, or of the old adage that it's a small world, lie was lunching at Birnam Hotel, and the conversation with the man next him turned on the Phoenix Park murders of 35 years194 words
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Article116 1917-06-07 6 The battle between the Maeter Bakers' Association of San Francisco and the Central Poultry Producers' Association of California ov« r Chinese eggs is ended on a compromise arranged through Senator Slater of Santa Roes. Legislation has been agreed upon to tho satisfaction of the poultrymen. They have abandoned116 words
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Article227 1917-06-07 6 Singapore, Jane 7Vn.—Ses Local and General ootamn. Copra.—8lrong, Tapioca.—Weak. Businea done. Bago Flour• Do. Businesi done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper-—Steady. Business done. Other Products.—-Market Quiet. LaUit Ual Market isotatieaj. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 936.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 46.00 Copra Bali 7.90 Copra Gorong Talo 8.00 Copra Dongalo227 words
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Advertisement247 1917-06-07 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X-fc X ON ,<ALE AT Ths Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. IRafflej Hotel Saturday, June 9 SPECIAL DINNER Skating and Duong alts? Dinner. I SKATING from 9.30 to 10.45 p.m. QANCING from 11 to 12. SKATES at ;50 cts. per247 words
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Advertisement205 1917-06-07 6 Train Service, Singapore (Tank Roads Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahrn to Gemae and the 6.45 a.m. train from Oemaa to Johore Bahrn have eomineneed running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train. Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with205 words
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Advertisement812 1917-06-07 6 Is Your a Baby sjfp j Delicate?^^^^^^ x i WHAT a marked difference there j, 1 between the fretful, puny, ailing infant and the child whose face always bears the smile and look of perfect health and con- 1 i tentment. Mothers should early realize that much i depends on812 words
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Article1070 1917-06-07 7 Useful Birds and Mammals. 11 may aur prise msny who have only a bowing acquaintance witb i natural history to learn what a b< avy toll is exacted from the farmcra' crops every year by birds ann beasts tbat are rightly clarified aa vermin. Professor Lyde, for1,070 words
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Article45 1917-06-07 7 The European inhabitants of the T ngk»h district of Muar met on Saturday, May 20, to opon a new club which was started recently by tbe staffs of the three estates in the neighbournhood, vis., Tangkah Rubb» r Estate. Sigil Estate, and Tanah Merah Estate.45 words
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Article98 1917-06-07 7 Parades for June. Friday, Jnno 8. 5.15 p.m. Entire Company Paradn at Pearls Hill. Monday. June 11. 5.15 p m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Friday, June 15. 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, June 18. 5.15 p.m. Route March-Parades98 words
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Article61 1917-06-07 7 Orders for the week ending Friday, June 8 To day. No Drills. To-morrow. 5.15 pm. Drill Hall S.V A. Recruits, 430 Johnstone Pier B.R.E. v. 515 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5.10 Orchard Road, P. S. B.V.R. M.C.S. Drill Hall Chinese Co. 5.15 m Bras Basah Rd. Malay61 words
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Article67 1917-06-07 7 Says the Bangkok Times: We regret to learn of tba death of Mr* Koh Choon Kiat, fathsr-in law of Mr. Lrh KyeJaay, which took place nere on May ft. Deceased was seventy years of ago, and an attack ef typhoid fever proved fatal. He was born in Malacca, and was67 words
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Article177 1917-06-07 7 kasputiu s Body Burned Petrograd, April 10 —Strange details have come to light with regard to the re-burial of the proGerman monk Rasputin. After his body had been flung into tho Neva the Court commanded its recovery. The body was then interred with great solemnity at Tsarekoe Selo,177 words
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Article149 1917-06-07 7 We regret to record the death, after a long illness, of Mr. E. Moore, dentist, of Hills roaJ, Cauibridne. Mr. Moire enjoyed the reputation of pc88"ssiag such remarkable nangcular development of the neck that it wnq impossible to hang him. It wan n.ated that he coald149 words
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Article43 1917-06-07 7 The disused burial-ground, about three acres and a half, at the back of the little, painted Chapel of the Ascension, near the Marble Arch, London, has been taken over by the Church Army City Gardens Department for conversion into plots for vegetable growing.43 words
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Advertisement586 1917-06-07 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Firms desiring a large godown with offices on first srd second floors over it sad situated in the centre of ,ke Town are requested to communicate wi'h I S. TOMLIXSON, M INST C. B. 100-2. Robinsoi Road. M 15 6 NOTICE. The'partnership business carried on by Mr. Otto586 words
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Advertisement452 1917-06-07 7 -JOLHL_ OFFICES AND COnoWNS TO LET N0..6.D 6 E, 6-H, Battery No. 3 Raffles Puce. TO I^T. "Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on. Immediale ffl y esPi P a P ce y t0 N Menabem, 20 U 5 v TO LET. M. C. No. 52 Sungdi452 words
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Advertisement595 1917-06-07 7 BANKS CHABTCRED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. WOORPORATBD 1» ENGLAND BY ROYAL OH ARTHB. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sharee of £20 each £l,«00,0O< Reaerva Fund £1,9 *V»f Res«rv« Li»t! iiity of Proprietors £1,200.001 BANKERS rhe Bank of England, Tha Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. Tha London County595 words
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Advertisement61 1917-06-07 7 Children Dislike Nom!o iis Pa rpa ft re t that {trip*, that ii whu PINKETTES the timp tugar-coated Üb&tize* ar* m popular in the tuirwry. Tktp tUtist nature m xaturaUii that the action i$ regular niiti thorough ust without griping. Fift\ cent* at ymt ■liugyi» >. t l>> mail <>n61 words
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Advertisement296 1917-06-07 7 Neuralgia Soothed Away by Little's Oriental Balm. To all who suffer the desperate twisting agonies and spasms of Neuralgia To all who are acquainted with any of the sufferers To all who have never suffered yet, who wish to be on the safe side here's news. UTHI'S ORIENTAL BALM RELIEVES296 words
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Advertisement327 1917-06-07 7 The Victoria Confectionery s store 386, Victoria St at, Singapore. The Crown Dairy Co s FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically ecalod tine of 1 lb. nett. Guaranteed Pure or Money Retundad. CHettMt in tls Market Spjciil gustations giun to Larja (fctwaitn. CADBURY'S chocolates in in\s or packets, Pascall'e Sweets327 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issned Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issnecf Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 133 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917 PMCE s CENTS24 words
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Article1135 1917-06-07 1 Manila Bay Incident. There could not be a more happy description than the title, A Soldier's Memories." of Sir George Younghusbaad's volume (Herbert Jenkins, 12s 61) The author, wbo has a vague memory of Sir Dougla* Haig fagging for him when they were both Clifton College1,135 words
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Article34 1917-06-07 1 June 3 Koye Maru, Japanese June 4. Standard, Norwegian Helios. Norwegian June 6. Baa Whatt Hin, arit -*h Kaka, British Kinta, British Hong Wan, British Buyskes, Datch Reynst, Datch R. S. Barn, Dutch34 words
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Article46 1917-06-07 1 June 4. Hoog Wan, British Jane 5 Will o'the Wisp, British Meran, British Lady Weld, British Pin Seng, British Hong Ho, British Amherst, British Quorra, British Singkara, Dutch Emile, Dutch Kamakata Maru, Japanese Prometheus, Norwegian Kwang Lee, Chinese Juot 6. Koto Maru, Japanese standard, Norwegian46 words
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Article109 1917-06-07 1 June 7. High water i —o.o a.m. I ft. 3 ma. i 11.14 p.m. 9 ft ins. June 6. High water :—0.43 a.m 8 ft. 2 ma. j 11.55 p.m. 9 ft. ins. June 9. Moon. In Perigee oh. M High water 1.28 a.m. 8 ft. June109 words
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