Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV.- No. 170 SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. ClK malapa Crlbune. FRIDAY, JULY 20.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 507 1 THE MM TMONE? SHI :"r i G G ZETTE. I j The rP r Newspaper of the 1 Sti nits Settlement* ij> t fLsT PUBLISHED DAILY, g I Complete R.'yurN of L ed Kvente, i Coadoa»"! 8 ws Iroai F.MS., J«va, China, r»diu, Ce>lon and Japan' j z I Full
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    • 510 1 INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insurances effeofced on Buildings, Rons and Merchandise of eve j description MARM£ Insarancea accepud to sll parts of (ha world at totreit ra*f«. WAR RISK accepred to all parto. J. HENRY Manage.. Offices: 2, Fin!ay«on Qrcf-n. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Limited.
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    • 86 1 r— j I THE Pot Stills I OF I Great Britain! Have Been j Taken Over by Government, j NEVERTHELESS j I Buchanan's I j will be able to continue I to supply their famous I' blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique I position
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    • 237 1 T*"-" rim MMMiHt m Siw WHS. I sm;»Pi>G gazette, SUBSCRrPrtOII RATE?,. 1 i iiyaiik in Advance. Per annua $14 00 Z Half yejirly 7.25 J Per quarter 365 > a Per mensem 1.25 Postage Kxira 50 Cts. per month- I J Temporary Phone No. 171. ASAHI BEER! Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
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  • 1090 2 Bully and Coward. In recording some of his experiences tin H.n Oeueral BotLn't K*st Aiiican campaign, Dr. H. F. B. Walker sppears to have fouiid nowhere tbe d>>ggedi ess and etoicum that has been said to characterise li:o German at home. In his br»oW, A Doctor's
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  • 360 2 General lliescus Views. Tbe facts of the Russian revolution have caused to apriug into existence a new explanation why the Rumanian aruiits went to pieces before Falkeubayn aud Tnis > xplauation, of which rumours have been published already, has been offered definitely by General Iliescu, who was
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  • 328 2 The death of Sir Charles Johnson Brooke, the sged Rij*h of Sarawak, which took place at Cirenoeaaer on May 17, recalls a story of stirring adv'eiuure wbicb would ha we found a fitting setting in the history of the early conquest of India, but seems curiously out
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 211 2 WANTED TO BUY. Socond-huud Chinese or European household furniture of evejy description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. ADDlv'to 1 BMKod-hfU3<£" n/oMfclays Tribune. Vw 30-7 j ETRA4URIN E BLUE Red Lead and otjber Dyes>tuffs. Woolen and Cotton Trunks, WINCHESTER HOUSE, I No. 16 Colly©** Qviii.v, SINGAPORE. I Brass Hloki!
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    • 196 2 i i?ir 1 158. Pr: itep :treu. I PIANO TUNES REPAIRER. lood and wi I Musk Vioua Kano. ttc. irifli* 'or Strii ;i nents. WtBKIiANSNir Oi -kant-:ed. RHN MOOEKATt. 5 11 Ransom j firainpipes, Gbanneis, Bands JisnGt^ns jIHD AALAY Gs, Ln. j J (I""orp. Useful inters. OL'R GROUNO NUT CAKE,
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    • 395 2 The Malaya Tribune. -Jan be had at the following de)K)tB Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Baaah Koad. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station,) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang dt Co Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Re* d. Mr. M. N. N.
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    • 865 2 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE Household fnrnitu c of every tiescri; tk-ij. Ii- towabls prices rv m Apply to 6 a B. T. TAN, 210-3 Queen Street, Singapore. 1«7 158 AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR (W H. MACGR£G3 8) In the Hatter of the Enemies (Winding Up) OHina ce!9i4„
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  • 97 3 Lawn Tannis. S. C C Toumatne.it. Oti'r matches wfre comnletni yfS'-: r lay ia the above toarnaaient the real's b-ing a8 '°HixdK'AP SISG'.BS. CI»8S A Ha' a 5 4 6 l NeU -COM RS A V I> I C A P .'6-4. V5THRANS' Oi'lti.rs i> sh«;p *rgo» n D»vi.
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  • 93 3 T ~m now laonefa s will leave j.' os Pier at 9, 10 and 11 aui. 230 and 330 p.m. and the Club Bnmcal >w at 9.30 and 10 3' l a m 1J.15, 3 an I 5 30 p m, Hwhti i. i'»oi> m. iv tt
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  • 600 3 First Day s Racing. i. Mrs", ay'drraj-<e j -< >i tti-« Penang gr r M«etJnsj to<;k place on Tv- -'.y at; lance being fai~. th- an.l tbe going good. Plasters' Vase —Valoe ?4QO a n 1 Ito Second Eton*. A Handicap fur til Et- 1 iridin'. Distance one
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  • 765 3 Kerling Ho Mines. The meeting u the Kerling Tin Mine*, Ltd, washeld on Wednesday tne refintered officers, French Bsjth Buildings, Bing*pore. MrJ M Sims i;rs ie I, l4a d nere w^rH prri nt II s A E Baddeley, J A Ella, J }< I) i (director*), G E
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  • 64 3 Singapore (Tank "Road» Daily. The 10 25 a.m train frOTQ Jo'nore Kabrn to' Gemus an the 6 43 mtn from G> mas to Johore Bah*?i a cviiwr (K l rvn ,jng from th V'l M \YTof former train connects w> the y a-W train, Tank Road i Johore
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  • 251 3 Singapore, July 20. Tin.—See Local and Oeneral column. Copra-—Weak Business done. Ta pinca.—Weak. Business done. Sago Flour• Do. Business done. Q-amhier. —No Business. Pepper• —Steady. No Business. OfAer ProductsMarket Quiet. Utnt Local Market Mttioai. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 136.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 46.00 Copra Bali 6.75 "opra
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  • 148 3 Annual Observance of "Obong" Tke Ji, meae oooauannitj in Pornk oba I Ik -ir Obong or I) ad nun's L>.\," aa they term It, .0 Sunday lisi it a,>peats that il h traditional for th j JapejfceM to gar. 1 July 15 1 ach \< ar as
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    • 718 3 1 iir am—seiiMii swstm ii suiiSMu ■niiiyj—_ 1 inns fi ip i i'i 1 1 ii^t^atii'iiMywMMMMMwrMitMn The j Pictures of Great Topical Interest and of a Most Attractive Nature M^bn I 1 Alhambra is I at the is the only I j Pictures, V v rwtr*»*i roff. p 5 1
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    • 722 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! I AT THE POPULAR I'HOTO-Pi.AY HOU E empire\ Taajon:; Pagar Road. Trams Pans the Di or. J I SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP S.C.A.G. U KFSENT 4 Maison dv Baigneur 4 (Or tm U9uss of Baigneur, English title 'Traito.s to their KING") beautiful screen version from th" period ol
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  • 1641 4 I BACKWARD STATE. The annual report of the British Agent, Trengganu, for the year 1916 signed by Mr. J. L. Hnmphreyr, contains some strong criticism* and many suggestions for improvement. The figures of reveaaj and expenditure show an excess of rerenue over expenditure for the y«ar of $2,111, or,
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  • 577 4 Tin he a i e Ht Hon 5Q down); 100 tons, sold, {o) Mr. J a. Otrratr tf"tT por.. Tra away aCo P JI n *v DfXt week*. Mr. K. O Wi*,. m& tha hleegeiia wl B -,v;,8 »i o.i ,c off B mhay, lc,f tho Colony.
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  • 105 4 fgm The Oebat War i The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia m Submarining Mesopotamia t Home Poliica Suua.ion in Spain Our Mine Zone London's Aeroplanes French Coniolar News •> QSNKRAL: The Hnn in Africa The Romanian Debacle j history of Sarawak j Straits Produce d Company Meetings Sporting Trengganu
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    • 231 4 Robinson Co. ff PIESSE&LUBIN'S Perfumery. £At vli/u 1 ESPRIT DE ROSE |j I ■VrH."^'* Per Bottle. _jjm Kills! te Parma LljoftfeMeg M r^fM^ 'are essamire ~r I v JuSfi,jl KEMAINTIN 1 QlHl'Slt l\ IB t 15RIDAL BOUQOET) I Bhsrw'rp Tura EiSao Use <. a he/ Br 1 Jjpp ?WeM 111
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    • 379 4 Last Night! Last Night!! CAI the Ideal Picture Tbea're ASI M n By-the-Sea, of! Beach Boad. r J THE FISAL INSTALMENT OF 6 New Parts—3 c>mp'ete last episodes of the wonder aerial THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In 30 Episode*-Ol Reels. Featuring Mr. IRVING CUMMIN G and MISS LOTTIE PICKFOHD
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    • 198 4 JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment OP ILLEHO CIGARS I Havana Leaf SUPPLIED TO Tiie Sports Club, London. Caidbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ladelphi HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner jj S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band.
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  • 69 5 REl 1 TEH'S SPECIAL SERVLCE. The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. H i sh Air Attivity. L>nlor\ July 18, 11.40 p.m. ji l l Marshal Sir Douclas Haig rtport» We made successful rails to neighbourhood of fr-gnor There w-re a number f fu V* last veiling, where j i:t
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  • 56 5 London, July 19, 2.25 p.m. s-,r T>. nyHaig states We rf fs'abhsh'd our advanced postb raft ward of Mor.chy le Preux which lost on Jnly 11. W» repulsed raider» westward of Chfrisy and eastward of Oos' Taverrie. We enccesefuily raided fa? t Mi l north of Ypres. Reciprocal
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  • 44 5 I, nlo*\ July 19. 5.45 p.m. It th" Hons* of Oomnaoni Mr. j I. M*cpherson stated that there wi« no nee 1 for anxiety regarding the military bitniMon on the frontier •f Pal*"? in J I'he health of the troops was good.
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  • 22 5 rluas Repulsed. London July 19. 12.35 a.m. A French cvninaniqae «ays: We repaid a German attack west of Cemy gugar factory.
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  • 128 5 Lond<-n. Jnly 19, 4.30 p.m A French cinmnique states; wag active reciprocal artillery firing along a'l the front, and it was particnlarly iolent between the Somme and Ais- e. in the region of Vioclarc an Craonne, and on the left of the Mense. Aft-r 1 r dent
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  • 61 5 Stiff hue v aers. Lin ion, July 19, 4 30 p m. A wireless Russian offijial mes-«Ut<-s We occupied Novica village, hnt to losses withdrew to the east end. W* took prisoner near Novica ou Ttug lay 22-S. Oar Scots attacked a Turkish co nn c t:\nthwaid of Petrakale.
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  • 76 5 Tronp Movements. London, July 19, 12.10 p.m. Udine: A considerable movement of Austrian troops is noticeable in th* re*r of the Isonzo and Cargo fronts This is as an indication that tho enemy is obliged to lend reinforcements to the Russian front. The Italians profited by the situation by
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  • 76 5 Varirus bairns. Lon Ion, July 19, 5 40 p.m. A wireless German official mes8»* r -s:itb: We concentrated massed arti 1 !t-rt in F.anders and frustrated Erpiish if connnitrors in the coastal east*vaH of Tpres v >e storm -1 the French heights s-o h-wegtwaid a St. Quentin on a
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  • 61 5 Opposi itn P.rllamenf. Lon ion, Jaiy i 9( 4.0 3 m A threatening sitnation is develop--7* "pain. Many republican i i are proeei ding to Barcelona. despite the government's preparations are proceeds' u»r establishing an opposition A number of repnblimm and socialists have been arrest. lbp Premier
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  • 331 5 Position in Petrograd. Troops la Readiness. Lonlon, July 19, 6.55 a.m. A message from Petrograd dated 18 says The consensns of opinion ia that a decisive stasre is approaching in the struggle of the fore s of order and disorder. Local troops a>e bivouacking in the General Staff baildings
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  • 138 5 London, July 19, 12.40 p.m. Petrograd A letter from General Brusiloff's chief of staff all-g-s that Leuin is the agent of the G <rman general staff. It is also stated 'hat the Maximalist leader Koslovsky is the chief German agent in Russia. A j >int meeting
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  • 87 5 Lon lon, July 19, 5 0 p m. The situation in Petrograd appears to be improving. The first machine» gna regiment and the four last armoured cars guarding the entrance to the hea Iq carters of the have submitted to the authority of the executive committees. London, July
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  • 26 5 Lonlon. July 19, 6.30 a.m. Petrograd An extraordinary Cabinet Council discussed a proposal to transfer the seat of the provisional government to Moscow.
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  • 31 5 Italian Return. London, July 19, 12.35 a.m. Rom>: Huriog th« week ended July 15, 55H ships arrived and 499 departed. Ooe steamer and four small sailing v. ss«ls were lost.
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  • 23 5 London, Jaly 18, 6 45 p.m. Silver is at 404, with profit taking. The market closed with an easy tendency.
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  • 162 5 Mr. Balfour's Decision. London, July 12, 5.15 a.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. John Dillon moved the adjournment after Mr. Bonar Law had announced the decision of the Government to retain Lord Hardinc", due to Mr. Balfour's representation. An animated delate ensued in which Mr. Balfour, declared h»
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  • 150 5 Mr. Churchill's Appointm nt. London, July 19, 6.55 a.m. The Daily News says that Mr Walter Long has intimated that he resents not being consulted regarding Mr Winston Chnrchill's appointment. The Liberal War Committe intends to retaliate about Sir Sdward Carson's appointment if the Unionists make a dead
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  • 82 5 A Rum hir Scotched. London, July 19, 2.10 p.m. Widespread rumours that the dispatch of aeroplanes from London to France on the occasion of Their Mdj -stits' visit to the front caused a shortage of aeroplanes in London on Jnly 7, are finally disposed of by a statement
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  • 57 5 Let's Hjpe It Stays. Lon lon, July 19, 1.35 p.m. R ut«r authoritatively learns that the n-»w British mine zone in the North Sea was sp°cially made to prevent enemy ships and submarines from emerging from Heligoland Bight. A slight modification of the limits is being considered
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  • 45 5 London, July If, 2 40 a.m. Oitawi: Th3 House of Cousmons has passed Sir R Borden's resolution prolonging parliament one year, by a majority of twenty. Sir R Borden considered the majority insufficient and there will therefore be a general eleotion in October.
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  • 51 5 London, July 19, 6.55 p.m. Their Majesties the King and Qaeen, Alexanlra, and other Royalties were present at the wedding of the Marquis of Carisbrooke (formerly Prince George of Battenberg. and Lady Irene Danison, which took place ia th* royal chapel at St. Jamas'. Tho Pr imate
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  • 40 5 London, July 19. 6 0 p.m. In views of the national necessity for maintaining the present oatpnt of coal, the Derbyshire Miners' Association has recommended that fifty thousand members take one day's holiday in August initead of (oar,
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  • 176 5 (Bu 9ourte$y ot th' French Con-vlnU) Pari», July 1(), t),2 r p.m. The French 3 per c«nt bonds are it 60 60 and ttie 5 p-r c n' at 53 50. 1 he French National was matk"d by many manifestations of patriotism in France and sympathy •tnd
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  • 165 5 Statement of count. Mrs. Nich olaon supplied thfollowing statement of account i" connection with th- Building Fund .f the new Y. W C. A hall Receipts. Donations and proceeds of salt* of work 17,517.05 Interest on fixed deposits and currant account 908 04 Balance carried down 3,275 08 21,700
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  • 80 5 Amounts collected and paid to the Chartered Bsnk of India, Australia and China, Singapore $1,697.24 \mnnnt remitted on 12 h July J917 to th»' S. cretary, Royal National Life hoat I- s»i'n»inn 2/4 9/32 Sl.G97.24 W.MaCKPFACR, Hon Treasurer. J. A. B OOK. Hon Secretary I have
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  • 36 5 To-day. St Margaret. Harmston's Circus. To morrow. Hari Raya (Mohainmelan Festival.) Harmston's Circns. No issue of the Mai lya Tribune or Lembaga Malayu. Sunday. 7th Sonday after Trinity. Tuesday. Singapore Assiz-s. Wednesday St. James.
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  • 59 5 A correspondent of the Malay Mail points out that the latest casualty list contains the name of "L»ent. E. Healey, Border Regiment, killed." It seems to him possible that this refers to Mr. B. Healy, late of Pataling Estate. He was in the Border R giment when last heard of.
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  • 58 5 The value of the German mailk has again fallen remarkthlv, says a Bern* message. Th* 100 mark wa* qaoted on June 13 h at 67 franc 50 centimes nonaparad with th previnns day's quota'ion of 69 fraiit 25 centimes The fall in six -lays amounted ;o Aye francs 6U centimes
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  • 638 5 SUPREME COURT. Bick*lvie Apjtlkttiri'. In 11- Supreme \>urt yesterday a c»s-« wis oonrrencel in which the Cdl ctir of Land Revenue bronsht applications in regard to the land on which stan 1 two back to-back houses No. 1, Mohamed Ali Lane and No. 32, Ramah Street mi ler
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  • 171 5 Watchman Turns Thief. Singh, a watchman em» ployed at tho Government Printing Office, was yesterday charged with theft of some books belonging to the printing office. Mr. J. Tyler, superintendent, identified the book*, and the accused was bound over to come up and reoeive sentence. Mr. C. da
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  • 97 5 The Ban Malagas. A big attraction is promise 1 at the Casino to morrow night. wh j n in addition to a long programme of pictures the pair of Spanish variety artist's known as the Ban Malagas will make their bow to a Singapore au lienc». The company, which
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  • 122 5 The Alhambra is again to the fore with several feature productions. Arms and the Woman (in 5 acts) and "Flora the Model (in 3 acts) are outstanding items in to.night's programme, tbe latest Pathe War Gazette and a most laughable comedy are other attractions. At the Gaiety to-night
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  • 79 5 With regard to the proposed pr< 8- Btatton to th* War Office by the Chinese of Malaya of th* cont of a Tank, the Ipoh pa,»>«r h s pleasure in acknowledging the following fnrther list of subsorip tions frotn Sitiawan Frevioasly acknowledged $13,553 Ng Sic Hieng 100
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  • 232 5 A Chines* woman was danger, ously wounded in a Chines? Clnb in D"iry Line, KqiU Lumpor, about B p.m on Whines lay. She is at pr«>s«nt in hospital with fott ■aaere wounds, her deposition having b«en by Mr. Just, as aha is n>* expected to Ihe H\drn
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 219 5 FOUND A bunch of keys in Havelock Road, on 19.h insrtant. OwnT can h<ve same I n pnuig the cost of this anve'ti** meiit. to Lira Eng Ii in, 180 11 nreloak Road. 10 7 23 7 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Buildiaf Sites Fronting a R-serve R)»d of Upper
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    • 488 5 LATEST ADVERTISE HENTS MORTGAGE!/J SAL! It Our Sale room, No. 3 Raffles Place, On Wednesday, 25th Jnly, at 2 30 p m. Valuable leasehold land and ahophouse p emises No. 9 J Jfelor Besar, area 1,842 square lee; quit rent £4Tbi Commercial Rubber Co, Ltd. Auc >• n ert. 20-7
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    • 156 5 j LATEST ADVERTISFMENTS. fJarmston's Circus Location:—BEACß ROAD. ic-nitlit! To-iiyDt!! Our New Programme NEW ARTISTES MEW *CTS. Next Matinee SATURDAY AFTERNJOM, JULY 21. Doors Open at 3. Commence it 4. Children Half Price at Matinees only Popular Prices of Admission. Full Box, sit Seats sl5 Second Chairs 11.00 Single Seat, Box-.
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  • 845 6 Prices Quote* ia tht Marta mh M r. t&g SIXOAFOBK, JOLT 20. M"s*i v v. and Evatt, Exolu.uae and Share tiroker», iiwuu the following lift uf <|«otatioa* 1 Kobbcr Shires. ena> Tata* Hay*. n»f*iw Allam 6 J,IQ i 2 Ai. s > Je»a i I 6/8/- Aoglo-Halay
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  • 71 6 bingapon-- July 19. On London Bauksai/a. 2/41 Demand 2; 4, Private 3 m/a. 2/413/16 •>n In lia— P.nuk X. f Oo Ba ig| > n ttettl H/d L'j P re iu j On Bhang! \J iVMat l*4t 6 i J.I J»r«r— Bast T. T |9| Han* <tH ing n
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  • 137 6 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 304 h Auction, I "th 19.b July. UJferea f»r Pel». P.T6I.V or 1,57',871 ih» (T»a» 701.T8). Prices Realized. Sheet »m<ike tine ril'l«ed Jtlil to $1?$ n g'iod ribbed Ill to lf| line fUin 11i to I >7 (food plain 104 t* Jo-
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  • 281 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, July 19. At tbl« wceW's Auctions whicl- oupini two day?, the qnamitj ca i<xiouT*tf«i to 742 torn of «bicb 7t»l tons were effoted, The lot e »-l u; )uiu?kft throughout w*h decidedly wvttk *itb but f«w Uuyrrr •p .aung and competition wae poor, -xe.*yt lor
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  • 261 6 Messrs Guthrie Co.'s Report. Singaj ere. »qly 19. The weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday wiih rather a poor demand, there being very few bnyers in the marker, and prices for tbe leading pradesshow a slight decline *s e-tnpHred with last week. The 'f-p price for Fine Pale Crepe waa II
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  • 91 6 DeliTsrcd io Lsjsjett. The following are the dbttee of departure from Stagaporo ol th. European Mails and tbeir delivery in London. Mail. Larr. Deuybhei. M.M. April 16 Jan. 18 M.M. April 28 Jnu« 14 P. A O. April 29 Jan. 14 8.1. May 4 Jun« 14 o« Vt
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  • 14 6 Vessels in communication at r.oor with the local Commercial Wlrefcai Station :—None.
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  • 158 6 v pea w, a I vt»e kkM I torG an M < nn Mtftfi i ;*o i ■>*'•>'•» *t I (j I 111 t.l nt X itil 0.87 i 0;r, fcangkat S u rlg g *i mfait 221 iia ttaytw »U0 )2S i kg ri (rii;n.) 2I
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  • 179 6 Untitle to. Lj 1 bare res l c th ■«c it, reel a repeti of r> —iir.ui of tbe Winab.. (to CoabciL Th re is oota 1| tha I atme»| b-re «>t th" artah b«*bi ■boot ibe Wi übi Bei «v Council. t the bittii c ibej were :it»ctis-'i g
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 There h no Better Ale Thin Try 2 ON LL XV I Tlie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. flelotoriaraga' J ItfFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent I condition (5 and 1 seate s) for hire day I and night, and also j MOTOR LORRIES. FG-i SALEAooesaories.
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    • 169 6 Itfjraavrttf —lagppj HAIROI f, thai c n puiv j-.nr Ii Ota >v, ewol y .nr brain and h(! f tliinkin,' rowans |m ~te the growth ~f hair pn real iHiid.uff. etc. and at the -,i trne Ma* y 0 within iht t'ij.,y th- r.<-li.gt perform* of »11 the lf*tl fl
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    • 945 6 P State Express become the all- -V^r^~x I time friend of every man who mmK\wSmmwmm\ t M smokes them and recognises their refinement, exquisite <*HsE^ aroma and delicate flavour. They are the standard of cigarette quality. Cv&Uff,^^ CIGARETTES. No. 555 Virginia, per tin of 50-80 cts. (including duty.) Packed in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 177 6 Singapore Volanteer Corps. Ordera for the week ending, Friday, July 27 To Day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. 1» ii do S.R.E. v. T.P. Fire Station 8 V R T P P 5.10 Drill Hall Chinese Co. 5.00 do S.F.A. Co. 5.10 do S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. No Drills. Sunday.
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    • 201 6 Mails Close. To-day Batn Pahat Hong Wan 2 pm Merging Mersing 2.30 pm Port Swftteuhin; and Telok Ausou "Hebe 2.10 pn Medan Van Goens 2.JW poi Malacca and M u*r *Ladj Weld 3 pw Bat a via. Samara ng and Sonrabaya Kumphins 3 pm Kocinai. Sampit Bandjcrma-in Jan-««n« 4 prn
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  • 402 7 The following is the report of tbe investigation* of the Agricultural Society's Chemist: Du-in< the mouth of January, I W* principally in completing the parallel soriea of sampb s mad I from j ou:g and old trees on Uikiysuakande E-Jtatr. Ihote two series eoeeisied of samples of
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  • 122 7 June rop Returns. Messrs Guthrie Co, Ageotf I Bronn, 0,943 lbf. Total to date |78,3084, lbs. JOOAA I Bm.Kei Bn*ya (Sumatra) 49.200 jibs. Total to date 504,313 lbs Sumatra QaOQtetlOM, 77,1 5 lbs. Kwdoo, 11.X5') lbs. SeirbiUn, 44.294 lbs. Total bo date A5t\564 lbs. Messrs Patron. Simons A
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  • 25 7 June Returns. Kinta Association Mine Piculs 21 Xi 7 ,»u Association Tribute Piculs Ain r .arg (Kinta) P»culB 130 Bimpaa V...1-; Picula U&M.
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  • 512 7 -Fall of Bapaume M Reieased Home advice* announce the ImtwJLZ f-t that the War Cinema Department have re c, ed f„r public exhibition, picture, d• pictiDglbefallofB 4 pau.ne the JdW designation of tbe fi>m being Sou* of Our Empire." A correspondent who viewed these films recently, somewhere
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  • 62 7 Patvdes (or July. To-day, July 20. Parade at Pea.lfl Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p m. Monday, July 23. Parade at Have- kßoad PoliceBtationand Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m Friday, J.»I.Y 27. Parades at IVarls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 30. Entire Company Parade at
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  • 41 7 It is reported from Havre that of the 900 D itehßM* "bo have be*n fighting in»ho French army, 2»0 Sen bave plre**J b-n killed in battle All of the 500 men have been decorated by the Military Medal with the palm.
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  • 440 7 Some Comtr.e .ts. [The Editor of the Kale, IftH- Sir—l fted (as a mem arrival in tfcc Federated Mnlay Btatee) he very full account in u.ur paper of the findings of he Toady Commissiop, and niu-t edatft myself astonished tht,t the core usions were ao incoiDta ive,
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    • 913 7 I W4NTED WANTED A Ma'av Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295, care of Ifalaya Tribnre. 13-6 WANTED AN OFFER. For 3Q/>r 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. 2-5 THE
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    • 472 7 BANKS SWWTiO BAHX OF ;ND!A, AU3TBW s« AND MM INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,00 of £20 each Xl Fund Liability of pmpnetora i 'OGJwt' BANK E The Bank of EngleM Cats ard Midland Ban*. Ltd.. r Counts and Westminster Ltd-, Tha National Province kof
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    • 58 7 i A Woman in the Tropics I vZ %Li wiU d wnd.,, for thorn mha are t 1 tire IJ, wh. <*h* "II over wh, thy <•<•"' (L| Vi;/*/ Nood b»ild*r, 5 I Dr. WiUlams' Pink PlUs-tne women s specific. 1 FREE BOOK. ••i^'>'^ W W T^\;'lu i re by
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    • 57 7 CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. CATALOGUE iKEE WANTED CANVASS G AGEMTS. SARMA&GOiViPAMY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each contains 32 big Set Ik- 3— 6—o Medium R 8 I—l4—o Small B* i— 6—^ Dealers hi Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silks etc, <pp ytu:— SAR MA Co. S:l& Mercian:*. HEN ARES. K6 AS AHI
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    • 342 7 Smith's Motor Wheel. Attachable to any Blcyole. On view at all Branches. Cycle and Carriage Co., Kuala Lumpu-, Singapore, Ipoh and Penang. Sole Agents for S S F. M. S. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKISTS. KIKUGAWA CO., Japanese Shoe Makers. No. 1 Armenian Street Corner of Statiaafora Road, SINGAPORE. 3-7 United Saw
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally.] Vol. IV. 41 2 70 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917 PHICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 624 1 The following useful information •ent by a mister mariner to the Editor of the Nautical Megaeine should ba of interest to ships' officers: —For soma years I have been in I fa?onr of nsing cement and raw ims-ed oil ia pl*ce of patty, pitob aad
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    • 57 1 July 18. Hock Lee, British Hong Ho, British Van Goens, Dutch Singkawang, Dutch 8. V. der Beele Datch Emile, Dutch E «er > Norwegian Kue dog, (Sarawak July 19. Circe, British Abbotsford, British Soon Ai.n, British Ranee, H it *b Kiang, British Hong Wan, British Sinckep, Datch Elour, Dv
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    • 26 1 July 18. Artjoa, British Medusa, British Kimpur, British Ipoh, Britinh Sri Mu»r, British Read, Dutch Ban ilo Li<»ng. Datch Giang Ann, British Scott Harlej, Britwh
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 318 1 ITHBRt IS NO I Finer Medium 9 for Shippers* Advertisememti THAN THE Shipping Gazette. 1 Writ* for frmp, *J BttCdflf r Qu y, Si-gap-re. I P. O.British India tm APCAR LINE (COWJAKIK* IHOORPORATKU «S f-fff ITf] MAIL AID PASSE4GE:? SERVICES. Peninsular and Orienta Sailings. (Under Oontnct with HU Majesty's Government.)
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      • 270 1 Stoomvaart MaatscnappiJ "Hederland" AND Rotterdam Llogd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. Fer freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Hand3lsverBBnigin9 "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D Almeida Street 'PHONE,
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      • 336 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taojong Pagar. Whabvm Section Godowhs Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouse*. Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Btorage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East Jist 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Shears 2 19 1 do (Dry Docks) I Dock S;ore, Head C Tower Office, Police
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      • 213 1 I To Advertisers: j I ot:r lj I Shipping Gazette I 1 ObnUfca in tv<ty port throng: on th I MAUH PENIMUK. t N. Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INOOBPOKATf.D !Ji J I p. 1 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. hare dnjrle-berth cabins as well ilit!,,n 10 tw th Lwmdry
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