Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1917
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Title Section28 1917-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 174 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CtK IHalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JULY 26.28 words
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Advertisement487 1917-07-26 1 ITHE MALAYA TRIBI E AND SHIPPING GAZF.TTF. I The v p"i'f Newspaper of the m Strait* Settlements- I PUBLISHED DAILY, t 1 Qotoplrte Baporta of L c<i Bvtn ft j foctdeaeed N. fro.v F.M S., J H C ns India. Ceylon *n:| Jar an 4 V 5 2 Full and487 words
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Advertisement573 1917-07-26 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand m aal FIRE Insarancoseffected oa Buildings, Ucnt aad Merchandise of ivr y description MARINE Inanrances accepted Io all parts of the world at lowest rater. WAI MSI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaon Green. The Eastern573 words
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Advertisement109 1917-07-26 1 ft iBBIEfiiRiM Sanitasl I I 1 Disinfectant I Brand, J I Use No Other I tmßk If you want the *IPll I Best Resul f I the smallest I I This disinfectant free! emulsifies I with water, producing a 1 milk-white, strong disinfectant 1 I m j and deodoriser. fi109 words
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Advertisement228 1917-07-26 1 > ———at————— THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATEB. I Payable in Advance. I Per annum $14 OO Half yearly 7.25 j Per quarter 365 I Per mensem... 1.25 j Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month- Temporary 'Phone No. 171. Estate Supplies) I Acetic <M&9BL.> Acid Veneer Chests Momi Chests228 words
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Article1314 1917-07-26 2 lialtacfa from Berne U it m I Many people art apt to laugh at Native superstition qnite forgetting the fact that their own oouatryus»n ar«, like all raoes in the world, superstitions. For instance, only think of tbe numerous Mascots now in use, whidi correspond to a gretf1,314 words
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Article32 1917-07-26 2 Parades for July. Friday, Jaly 27. Para leg at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday. Jnly 30. Entire Company Parade at Havelock Road Police Station, 5.15 p.m.32 words
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Article220 1917-07-26 2 Friday, Angn.it 3. at Pearls Hill and Tar.jong Pagar •.15 p ro. I Monday, Auunst 6. Parades at Pearls Hill nnd Tapjong Pagar, 5.15 P ni. Saturday, Angnst 11. Nos. 1 and 2 Sections Pearls Hill Com pany. Jforuianton Range 3 3 > p.m. Punday. Angnst 12.220 words
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Article170 1917-07-26 2 On the night of June 11, the vvb >le of Rangoon was left in d*rknfsg for about an honr owing to a breakdown in the Power Station of the Rangoon Electric Lighting and Supply Co. The incident wag caused bj a rat running aeroas the high tension switch oonnection. causing170 words
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Advertisement389 1917-07-26 2 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. 30 4 30 7 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE I !<;>i r> r.1 4 r'arniturp of every dracription. R -.«onable prioea given. Apply to B.389 words
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Advertisement646 1917-07-26 2 "ATjTOIII Public Auction Sale. I By Order of tha Supreme Court, JOHORE BAHRU In the matter of HATHA MATNi RETAPPA 6NITTY m AlfD LAMA TANA' AMOR LONOKANB. (Civil mAal of 191 J.f To t>« Bold lay Auction At tne StrtH-Mfflt. IM 35 tna 3«. Jiln Ibrahim, Johore lakry, Johore. On646 words
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Advertisement820 1917-07-26 2 AUCriuu SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Anglo-Cbinese Household Furniture &c At onr saleroom, No. 3 Rhffbs Place. On Friday 27th July at 11 a- m. A set of 2 Chinese beaut fally carve i and gilt hard wo i (Locksan), Ctinese elabor.itply carved hud wood nrrn chair* tear side tables;820 words
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Article1273 1917-07-26 3 Tac Russian Victories. Th« foliowipg summary of the we ek's warring is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but must not be considered official. Ltnuou, July 13. Operat toe Alii*»' from» to July 12th jhe main interest has again been concentrated iu the eaatern front. Tbe biilli*nt1,273 words
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Article164 1917-07-26 3 4e Malay* TrZ&u**.* Jaly 26. Messrs Latham aal Co., th. Area I- 1 advise ths following quotations A. or dajth $4 20 $4 30 sVyvrKm ngt 100 140 Ayer Mc'ek 2.50 2.60 AjsarPaoal 11.10 1130 Balg'.wiiio 640 675 Baku Jelotang v.70 0.77 Ba*it KaiTl 090 0 9.^164 words
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Article337 1917-07-26 3 Grave Charge Against Officials. Tokyo, May 31. An extraordinary ease of wanton mischief by Post Office employees was recently revealed by Mr. K. Ishikawa of Azabn, who made a formal complaint to the Director ot Mails of the Department of Communications Mr. I,- ika wa contends that337 words
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Article135 1917-07-26 3 A untitled untitled untitled of the way in wbi Ii Japan hu ra'ained souae of h*-r beet kodigea m cu*toma while a h'pti prtM it- Watt m me I tode, politic* I i i id <!. is -uppli» d by the enaoun v at th t to En. paror o135 words
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Article15 1917-07-26 3 Vessels in commnnic: Yon st noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.15 words
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Advertisement85 1917-07-26 3 THE UST TO EMTEB IV newspaper only enter» her* AFTFR it <* read. Its contemporary, the circular the booklet, 'he pooler often get tnlu H BEFORE they *re read. Ths public one and all i«.nand entertainment and «uianefneot. Al« ng with both of tbe»e they will accept diacJieai»ne oti tho85 words
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Advertisement605 1917-07-26 3 I POSITIVELY THE LAST MIGHT. —£;—I 1 The Alhambra I 1 Alhambra Is Pictures of Great Topical Interest and of a list Attractive Nature f is the only I I the Theatre AT THE theatre I where yon ML g g ML f* KWtk ik J!S^%m I get the BEST]605 words
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Advertisement542 1917-07-26 3 j J TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSI EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tram* Pan tbe Dor. SECOND SHOW 8 30 SHARP Imperial Universal Present 2 Tbe Man in the Trunk 2 sth Adventure cf Yorke Norroy in "The Perils of tbe Secret Service." 2 The Better Man 2 101542 words
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Miscellaneous57 1917-07-26 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending, j Friday, July 27 To-Day. No Drills. To-morrow. 5.15 pm. Drill Hall S V.A. Recrnitn. do S.R.E. v. do Maxim Co. ,t T.P. Fire StaMon S.V R T.P.P. 5 10 Drill Hall Chinese Co *>.00 prn do S.F.A. Co. 5.15 do S.V.C57 words
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Article518 1917-07-26 4 The Press at Home has rightly, we think, refrained from commenting npon the present chaotic oondition of things in Russia, preferring to await farther development!, in the hope that, when the people pee what tooli they hare been made of by G-rrnan intrijuers and their own anarchist bodies,518 words
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Article60 1917-07-26 4 Harmston 's Circus. This ever-popular circus an i menagerie will ba in Singapoia for three more days only, the final performance of this season to be tfiven on Si'.ur lay night. The last matinee will also be given on Saturday. A new programme has beaa arranged, and consists of60 words
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Article105 1917-07-26 4 At the Empire to-night there will be several new pictures. of which The Man in the Trans," "The Better Man," and a roaring L Ko comedy ate the chief. At tie Palladium to-night a Bluebird special fiatnie entitled The Measure of a Man will be screened. It id105 words
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Article711 1917-07-26 4 Imp ,rt t :t Business. Koala Kang«ar, Tufts lay .—Th* Federal Council mot h re to-day in the Council R »>m. There were present H.E. thn High Commissioner, Th<dr Hi«h nesses the Suluna of Pank, S-dan-gor and Seuabilan f the representative of the Saltan of Pabang, Sir711 words
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Article105 1917-07-26 4 Tin bj quoted st £335.11.0 In London. Sigo Hour (SarawHk, i quoted a 1 i 6/- in London. Black pepper ieqaote 1 H i 104 and white pepper a» 1/- in Lon ion. Tapioca fair Hake is Uooe al r > on the London market. On the105 words
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Article508 1917-07-26 4 Tin h-r« i s at IML7 np); on eellera. W <*. Lohlom loly iT"* 3ilver id roatnrele d neufffr. One of the w. n»vy rejoice in D imrong ii, Th« death ia ■najoimaaj _ii Bwarms i, tK NT .ti nai Li ie P it »'-«ier. Tha Bishop508 words
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Article121 1917-07-26 4 Pa'jB Tki; Grkat War The rig Front? Rassia Home Politics Gretq* U *.A. Tie Balk* Conference French Consular News General, The Civil Gnard vt >iitive haj>erttniont Lood SLare MaikK Voinnte r C.>: t >s J W' t k's Summary Mails Tampered W.'tU Ra*sian Ch3os Home Market y t121 words
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Advertisement204 1917-07-26 4 nrri rarr n iiTrmnai n aeanii i an it r mar i i—— an i astjat^MBWMa^H^BWBWWMW ROBINSON AND CO. NEW SHIPMENT OF 'His Master's Voice' AND Gramaphone Records. JUST PHONE UP S 39 Rochore Motor Service No. 96 and 100, ROCHORE ROAD UP-TO-D YTE CARS AT YOUR SERVICE. CHARGES MODERATE.204 words
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Advertisement336 1917-07-26 4 Sweetened Condensed Milk per ease $19.00 i Sterilised Natural Milk $11.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk L $12.50 I PME ■ETiYLATEI SPIIfT STOCKISTSt HIM WA TT Co. Ship Chandlers. j 1-3 Phone 741 (Teissorarg). 102, Market Streai. 1-88 Brand New Bigh-Priced 5 AND 7 SEATEIt MOTOR CURS FOR HIRE 'Phone Charges Garage336 words
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Advertisement132 1917-07-26 4 j JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment -OFALLEN) CI BARS Havana L^af SUPJ'UBD TO The Sports Clua, London. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. aoelphT HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. j Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band.132 words
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Article59 1917-07-26 5 W A R TELEGRAMS. The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Successful British Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lrndon. July 25, 2 0 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gav8 We took 114 prisoners duriny |T1 cC p SJ fn! rai Is eastward and northward of Ypres The enemy's» artillery waa active eastwardREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 59 words
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Article122 1917-07-26 5 Guerilla Warfare. Lon !o f J ily 2o, 6 20 p.m. g>st Africa, official Th« acMon at Naronoomfw on Jnlv 19 was in difficult at..! hiliy bn*h country. The enemy's loas-s were h«avy Th°y wtre driven out of »11 positions. The tnain hr» ly re?r» at*d towards122 words
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Article136 1917-07-26 5 Lo«t G r oand R:«ttken. L'nd »n, Jnly 25, 1.5 a m. A Preneh communique says Thin morning we vuoronsly counter, gttsckeil eneoiv who since the hsrd fighting on J»lv 22 had occupied r»nr first lin°t t on th» easematfs «nd California plateaux. The attack was carried out with136 words
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Article44 1917-07-26 5 Lr>ndr n, July 25, 3 0 p.m. The French communique sav=> An j.*t«rapted Oermsn a'taek this mom»n«z af er a bnt violent Lombardmer' on thw prsitions we r*-eaptar#d ynierday on th" California pleateau wns eompletely repulsed. We retained and consolidated om gains.44 words
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Article154 1917-07-26 5 Another Verdun. London, July 25, 7 20 a.m. Th» F-eneh succ»83«s on the Aisre plateaux a st-eond Vsrdun for the Crown Princ», who has trooj s recbhssly in orer fifty battl»« sine» Jnly 4 in the rain attempt to break throngh. He orly inec eded in giininj?154 words
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Article176 1917-07-26 5 Tro as Sti'l Truculent. London, Joly 25. ?.B a.m. WireVm Rofnisa Southwest of Uvinsk our detachments occupied German positions on eacb ride of the Dvin»k-Vilna railway. Rebe»qwrntiy whole nnits volnntartly returned to their original tr riches a nnmher of nni'N fed commands Tbe twenty, liviab i aetod heroically and176 words
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Article89 1917-07-26 5 London, July 25, 2.0 p.m. A erlrelaai ntcanaga states that the leaders af Ike Raatlaa armies on the Bouth.w «3 «tm front have sent a iwnaage to the Prime Minist«r and War Minister pointing out that eantßal punishment for traitors and deoartoti is neeeaaary to rpstor*» liscipline89 words
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Article110 1917-07-26 5 Kaiser Looks 01, London, July 25, 6 20 p.m. A wir-d 'ss German official mes«at» s-atee Most pow,Kfnl a- ill»ry firing continued in Flanders, W» drove back repeated E ifflish thrnsts Strong French attacks supported by afresh division failed at Craonne The Russians ref ain»d from re attacking. Our110 words
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Article81 1917-07-26 5 U.S. Not Represented. London, J ;.y 25. 2 45 p m Paris Th* United States wer. invited to participate in the B Ikann conference, bnt the invitation wa6 ace unnanie l by an explanation that as ir was a small conference for np'C'fle purposes and the Uuited Saus81 words
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Article46 1917-07-26 5 Lon 1 >n. July 15, 9.5 p m. Paris The Allied Balkans con fereneehas opened. M. Rthnt referred to the modified conditions created tfcrongh Greece her self alo gside the Al iep, ring a reconsideration of the military" situation in the Balkans.46 words
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Article33 1917-07-26 5 S'tu lion i npro'.cs London, July 25, 2 20 p.m. Paris The Greek legation states that the relations between the Greek Government and th* 3 Ctown are absolutely normal and Improving daily.33 words
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Article92 1917-07-26 5 Londo-, July 25, 7 50 a.m. Ot'awa The Consc iption Mil was tensed a 'bird time in House of Commons by 101 vo'.es to 44. Later. Ottawa The majority of fiftyeiaht by which the Conscription Bill was panned in the Commons inelnded twenty-two Liberals. Q tebec solidly92 words
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Article156 1917-07-26 5 London, Jnlj 2a, 12.35 p.m. Tbe Times states th it there i* now the keenest demand for better class tea, egpocially D for which the prie* has not b«en fixed. A' prr-sept 1/8 and 1/9 w being bid for D Ceyl„n and In Han teas re«m*otive!y,156 words
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Article98 1917-07-26 5 Cost of the War. Eight Millions a Day. London, July 24, 8.45 p.w. Sir Reginald MoKenna in the II use of Commons dwelt on th» enormous rise in expenditure. The present position was that our expenditure was £8,000.000 daily and revenue £2,000,000. If this continued it would mean98 words
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Article373 1917-07-26 5 What We >Are Fighting For. London, July 25, 1.5 a.m. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, replying to various criticisms, strongly repudiated Mr. Dillon's allegations that the Salonika force was demoralised. Dealing with the Government's broad aims, he said that it was a mere platitude373 words
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Article88 1917-07-26 5 London, July 25, 5 25 p m. In the Honse of Commons Mr. Joynson Hicks suggested that on the completion of three years of war all men of Gjrmin extraction In any branch of public servic« who obj-cted to share in the defence of their adopted88 words
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Article39 1917-07-26 5 London, July 25, 6.20 p.m. In the House of Com norn Mr. Mcpherson stated there had been ■QTSPtJ fright air rails in the United Kingdom since the war began, of which forty-soven were by airships.39 words
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Article79 1917-07-26 5 London, July 25, 3.15 p.m. Tbe historic convention summoned to draft a scheme for the fotnre government of Ireland as ««mbled to-day at Trinity College. Dublin Long before the opening the College green was packed with spectators. Mr. John Redmond and Mr Joseph Devlin arrived early, followed79 words
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Article46 1917-07-26 5 London Ju.y 25, 2.0 p.m. Copenhagen: The Kaiser has arrived on the Galician front. London, July 25, 6.0 p.m. Amsterdam: A telsgram from Berlin stat«B that the Kaiser when journeying to tbe Russian south western front met the Aostrian Emperor st Podgortt» near Crswrw.46 words
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Article14 1917-07-26 5 London, July 24, 4.15 a.m. Mr. Henderson h.u returned to London from Petrograd.14 words
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262 1917-07-26 5 Londjn. Juiy 25. 12.5 a tn. The Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson a member of th 0 W r Cabin >*, in an interview with R inter on his return froiii Ros-iia, dwlc on ex'S ing dangers to the r»Tolution. He re gar led the262 words
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Article142 1917-07-26 5 London. July 25, 6 15 p.m. Most newspapers r-'rtin fio:n commenting on th-* Ri«ii*n sirn» tion, preferring to awai» d *v 1- ments The general belief is th»' nothing less than whit his happ ti woul l tnak-i th i pe »le the gravity of the an»rchist and142 words
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Article165 1917-07-26 5 Steel or Wotdcti Ships. London, Jnly 2 r >. 7.20 a.M. Washington: A* th<* P,extent's r*q i"8t General li -;ha!*. manager of the em *rge iov i -t c fporitl >n and Mr. D'timan, Chairman of the Shipping B >ard h»ve us in the Pr*oi 1 n'*s opinion165 words
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Article35 1917-07-26 5 Londm July 2». 7 20 a.m. Llmas Peruvian Bibinet hns resigned. Panama Th"» revolution whi *h has broken out in Bouador is attH buted to the len's tyraenou3 pro Gernaan policy.35 words
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Article145 1917-07-26 5 (By sonr-msg of th- F^nrh Paris. July 21 h 6 pm. The Fine's 3 pir b >i U ir.. at francs rj1.20 and the 5 per cent at 88 SO. M Magino\ French Ministo- of Colonies, rec 4red [onr Ind" Chines mandarins coming back fmm a vi-i145 words
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Article388 1917-07-26 5 Pleatj of Fja Provided The f.ite to be held at Irwell Bf>k next Siturday afternoon, comui'.oing at 4 Is sure to ►.e gsuccess. Wnilst the obj c—obtaining funds for the t5 -i-in R-d Cross—is bonnd to tpp-al to all, the attractions to be provi i- d should388 words
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Article138 1917-07-26 5 Lawn Tennis. SCC. Toamarnent. t) tie ma th was pUyed yesnan ly. the final of th~ N T li ra' Handfoapv and that pr I i very one sided game, for I, i i.. aeily defeated' Seybold 6—o G— I. Ih tournament is now ra ili\ nesting completion, and138 words
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Article169 1917-07-26 5 Kep el G. C. After being runner-np on mo'p than one occasion, Mrs. Fred W. t\iotf h is icjaole I in winning *h» Ladi-V Spoon for July with 67— ll=-d.J. Si 'gipire G. C. Married v Single Th» following teams will meet on n xt 9 5 Dive an!169 words
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Article76 1917-07-26 5 S C. v. An Armenian XI A niodersss game wai the cntlM of meeting of these tean s o i th- R creation ground yesterday evening. Thn 8. R. C. wer*» alwaj s the better aide and placed two goal* to thfir credit. An extra fifteen minntfb' play was76 words
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Article939 1917-07-26 5 THE ASSIZES. Alleged Forgery. B-fore Mr. Justice Sproulo yesterday the case was conclude i in whiih three Khrh Chinese, Tan Say Ohian, L<>h Ah W| and Loh S *h Tong were charged in m with the forgery of a h»cane>nt purporting to he valuable security for th« conveyance939 words
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Article17 1917-07-26 5 London, Jury 25, 9 5 p.m. Madrid Martial law has been abrogated in Valentia.—Jleaarr.17 words
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Article117 1917-07-26 5 Official Announcement With reference to the "Rubber Lands (Restriction) Enactment 1917." which was passed by tbe Federal Council on th« 24th, inst. imposing during the present war certain restrictions upon alienation of and dealings in, rubber lands exceeding fifty acres in are», we are officially informed that it117 words
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Advertisement293 1917-07-26 5 Latest Advertisements. NO i ICE. Iv c.tiorctiiO with lb Preab)* inrian Womtnn Working Party Hpecia: DevotiaoJ 1 rvice will h. held at The Manse," 35, Cav>r.agi Roid, on Ta sday, July M*t. at p in. Thfi m etiog will b'' opesMO with 4u aidres< on W at Cio ia i*i293 words
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Advertisement176 1917-07-26 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Harmston's Circus LAST 3 NIGHTS Of this Great Show in Singapore. To-night! Te- night!! More Changes! More Changes!! Last Matinee, Saturday Jaly 28. To-night! To-night!l A Monster Programme. Booking at Robinson Piano Co., Dang. VT. Harmston, C. M. Bruce, Proprietor. Band Master. R. Alton ft W. Symons, Agents.176 words
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Article878 1917-07-26 6 Prion Oottti ii ths Mstist Iftej M rrdag SISOArOBS, JILT 2«. Meaara Lyal 1 and Eratt, Hxchange and Skare jirukera, iseue tht following list of qaoutioaa Knbber Shares. torn faSMi Bd. Mb BV.l»rt. i/- a i/« :i« t i Ja.» 5 8 j/_ 1/- SjajbJlalsf 10/- 12/878 words
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Article68 1917-07-26 6 bingmptre, July ft. Ob Ltadea— Bank 4 m/«. 2/4§ Demand 2/4^ Prirate 3 m/a. 1/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. On HsngVong— Bank d/d llf% prero On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— Bauk T. T 134 On Japan— Bank d/d. 105 Sovereigns—buying rati I <.M India Coil Bills68 words
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Article642 1917-07-26 6 Fatal aid Fit-tlhti; Tb?ory. It seemed as if N tture had joined in a conspiracy against as, writes Mr, Alexander Aaronsohn in With the Turts in Pslastina (Constable and Co Ltd., Lond in), referring »0 an invasi n of locusts in Palestine duriug the present war. These locnsta642 words
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Article108 1917-07-26 6 Three tons of eoej ware delivered to a chnrch in Kent, an 1 on the hill w;<s written •One ton of ooal at 35 shillings, ditto, ditto.' The verger, not onderstanoing what' ditto meant, asked the vicar, who explained that, in stead of patting one ton of108 words
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Article52 1917-07-26 6 Moathiy Magazine. We have received the June issue (No 3) of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines Magazine, a most readable prodnction, which ehoald certainly be snbacibed to by anyone at all intonated in Malayan mining A roll of honour h one of the of th. j52 words
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1237 1917-07-26 6 ("Phytophthora Faberl). By H C Pratt. General Rubber Co. The following is h short preliminary note or. Black Thread, It is published its it is thought it may be usaful to toe plant.ng community. Tbe Disease and Its Effects. Black Threal, or Strip® Caoker, or1,237 words
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Article241 1917-07-26 6 Singapore, July 26. Tin. —See Local and General colnmn. Copra. —Weak Business dona. Tapioca. —W«nk. Business done. Sauo Flour- Do. Business dona. 'ramhier. —No Business. Fewer-— Steady. No Easiness. Oth*r Products *Urljol Qnl-t. Lite*! Ual Merkct OoetitiMs. N T utm*gs 110 S. per pienl »36.00 Nutmegs 80 S.241 words
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Article38 1917-07-26 6 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. N. Morrison and Miss Margaret Alfreda I»herwood Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham, which is to be solemnised in the Methodist Kpiseopal Church. Ipoh, on August38 words
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Article344 1917-07-26 6 Callous Haa Pirates. The Times correspondent at Skibbereen states thv. Geruaan ttabmt r iti h are actively engaged in the of the frish fishing flse'?. f"in IC-nm--' in Kerry to low h i'i D >iiu i\ one evening soven boa's of th<Baltimore flse: war* sank by344 words
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Article182 1917-07-26 6 To day Batu Pahat Hong Waa pm Laloean Tandjnng Haiti and Medan* Bingk»l JS" I pm Port I):-k« n "AV>b<H-f©id ?3lp Mnar and Mi'm *K»ita g pin KouTuiggi Mefawei 4 pa. To-mo. row C—oh iwin Hong Jte am i' mi ftatam Pr.'au Battaae; Booh Li a |M B.i»,mii182 words
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Article52 1917-07-26 6 Delivered In Uutdno. The following ar* the date* oi ieparture from Singapore of th Km ipean Mail* and t ieir d% •n London. Mail. Lfft. Douvnaae 2 ÜBe 1 Jn, T JH.M. June 1 Jnly •> M.M Jnne S J u P..i O. June a Jut JJ June52 words
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Article36 1917-07-26 6 As a result of gunfire 60 kinds of migratory birds had ceased t<> visi< Britain, said the Dushpsg <>f bomerset recently, and nons-q there were already thousands oi insects and maggots, which had endangered the harvest.36 words
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Advertisement211 1917-07-26 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Ta-»y X-fc ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND I Principal Liquor j Dealers. RamesMotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALEAccessories, Petrol, Tyres,211 words
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Advertisement67 1917-07-26 6 Train Sen Ice, Singapore (Tank-Roal) Dally. The 10.19 a.ra train fro Joho»e Bel m to Getaai anl tue 6 45 a.m. train from as to Jo'ore Bah n na\e rnnnin? Rom t c -'ir-1 Mar. The fom.er train connects with ihe 9 to. train. Tank Road to waTS >h n67 words
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Advertisement400 1917-07-26 6 SHAKE OFF THE CLUTCH o( rhHumatMrn. thio thy pvdrc ..f num. You v i r As evident* u| th to C 'ft ij-r .»TiV In I t-... r or cure* that ha/»■ l.p. thu upc m Link's 0<tial I h» uf th h»r .it. -jc .u i rft.u 1 k*V\400 words
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Article341 1917-07-26 7 A Few Notes. Dr. Theobald von Beshmann-Holl-weg, the ex Imperial Charcel'or. succeeded Prince Bu'owin July, 1909 He has held various high positions in Germany, including Imoerifl Minister for the Interior in 1907 The son of a Rhenish landed propiie tor, nnd gran Ison of a professor of l.iy in341 words
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Article400 1917-07-26 7 Revel tion of Sec.et Tre.ty. Revelations re (srding a necret trea'y he* we-n the Tsir and the Kaisar at »!>e timo of the Moroccan "risis, wlrch wis annulled by the intervention of Count Wi'te, the Russian px P'Pinier, a e quoted in he "M tin'* from the400 words
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Article510 1917-07-26 7 Fortune Offered for War. Washington June 2— Jickson Barnett, the wealtbie.-t Indian, in the world, a full.blood Creek, liing near Henrietta, Okla wants to I*t th«> Government put h a whole f.ir'u c, approximating into Lib rtj houds and the Department of the Interior is trying to fi510 words
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Article150 1917-07-26 7 Bi g Jewel Robbery. An ladnea j mml er aaeaed Moldd Duen, of 9M aa 1 W, Q uen's R :id OOoti ag, las reported to the pln til sOSBO persons entered his \>r> hi foroiag en entrance throe h -md away with jewe's to $3i 000, No arres's have150 words
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Article139 1917-07-26 7 Eifht c is. i fir .ied robberies, one refculti i in ttib death of a Chinese Pi lice Watcbsaast, are recorded in the police r. p n for Ju c. There wis on-- eoee of attempted OtBBOd rt»bber\ and one of highway robbery dewiag the at oath Twenty139 words
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Article335 1917-07-26 7 Bocbe Treachery. An astonishing story of how, at the outset of the war, the i itish cruiser Pegasus was fooled in dismantling a? Z nzibar. where she was attacked and sunk while thus dofoasi less bj the German cruiser Koenitrsberg on Aug. 9 1914, was toll by pome335 words
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Advertisement683 1917-07-26 7 IWT&ES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. War Tax on Immovable Property. NOTICE is l.ert-b giv Pn th** in aweorriaaee with Section 14 of the War Ts.x O dinanc-, 19 .7, War Tax for the whole jear 1917 at tie rate of 6 per c nt. on three-fourtha of the annual vHue of all683 words
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Advertisement638 1917-07-26 7 BANKS OHAars.BED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INWRPOfIATHD IN ENGLAND BY ROXAL CHART Kit. Paid np Capital in Sh-rres of £20 eaoh 11,200,00< Kwsi i» faad £1.9a0,00< TWerv< l-4hility Of Periston £l,?00,00f HANKERS ih* Bank i>r England, Th* Loatioi B*j Midland Baixk, Ltd.. Tht Mad I Sounty and Weetminetei638 words
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Advertisement331 1917-07-26 7 KIKUGAWA CO., Japanese Shoe Makers. No. 1 Armenian Street, Corner of Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. 37 FITTER'S j Brass and Nickel Beds. 144 THE GUARANTEE OF GOOr QUALITY. OBTAINABLE FROM A. Frankel Co. VICTORIA STREET. TRADE 5 MARK. I I* J Japanese V J J Wholesale and General Goods Retail. •JUST331 words
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Title Section24 1917-07-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No, 174 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article992 1917-07-26 1 (fscihtiv* to ifiliy Tribuiu.) Messrs Wh««lock and Co., tbe lavling ship ami freight brokers at Shanghai, faTonr ua whh the f«U fid vie* uod»r data July 5. For New York via Panama. Coastwise. Ka regards freights to E irope 'he .position remain» and we have nothing to992 words
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Article35 1917-07-26 1 July 24Anjou, British Bri Muar, British Katong, British Van der Hagen, Dutch Kmile, Dutch July 25 Kaka, British Esmeralda, Brbigh Hong Wan, British Keuabilau, Dutch Kochussen, DutcJ Van Goens, Dutch R. 8. Rare, Outoh35 words
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Article32 1917-07-26 1 Jaly 24. Qu.rra, British Mai Nsm, British Medusa, British Ban Hin Quae, British Pin Seng, British Will o'the Wisp British L%dy Weld, British Penang, British Calypso, British Jaly 25 Singkep, Dutch32 words
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