Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 296 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 jTayGuan Kiat I 3(3. Thillip Street, Singapore. jpIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality. pi ron application. Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and It. 1450. 87 Tank Road. 37 J, Siinnysida, Gaylang I h3 1824. lv, ong Katong. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME! GAIETY" To-night PAWS GREAT MILITARY SERIAL Pearl of the Army 4 NEW
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    • 487 1 JNSURA§E_ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand WIWT:. FHElr.sirar.oea effeo.f d on Balldiaga, Rent and Merchandise of eve»y dc criprio > MARINE Insurances accepwd 10 si parts of the world at lowest ra let WAI RISK accepted to all parte. J. HEM BY Manager. Offices: J, Graea.
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    • 93 1 Sanitasj Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. N0 other I l If you want the j This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a I milk' White, strong disinfectant j and deodoriser. I SANITAS J is known throughout the world j AS A 1 RELIABLE j disinfectant. The name always carries a full
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    • 424 1 I Tay Guan Kiat 1 36, Phillip Street, Singapore, j Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad j No, 1073. Sunnyslde, Saylang No 1824, Tanjonj Katong. Estate Supplies! i Acetic <99&98 i.) Acid I Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex
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  • 851 2 Opened at Bombay. Bombay, Nov. 26, —The most successful opening ceremony in connection with the Bombay food exhibitions and fancy M* wis performed this afternoon by H. E the Governor of Bombay who wbh Lady Willingdon attended in w .3 received at the entrance to th>< town hall
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  • 12 2 M. Untitled of the f.M.B Bailwiyf, is la Pauaug on duty
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  • 719 2 No Coia in the Port. (From the Shanghai Times Correspondent Vladivostock, Nov. 4 On waking this a. m. and looking to S' 6 what sort of weather prevail*-», I noticed snow fallen, which is the first so far. It is to b« hoped wo ehall not have a
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  • 737 2 Qu'< i c Declared Useless, T,)o following article appeared in Truth of October 17th I harts reoeired from Dr. Horace Willis, uf Mozan, Ass.oo, a reprint fiom the Indian Medical Qaaetta of July last of a paper by him on "A M w Specific'for Milarh, etc.*' It id
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  • 53 2 Wo find in a Untitled list dated Nov. 17tb, nnder "diedot wonndn," the name of Capt. B. B. Bayly, Re It MWOM possible that this refers to Mr. 88. Bayly, of the P.M.B Min*s I). ptH I l nt. Capt. Bayly ha ib «0 •roanded and hid been awarded the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 238 2 LISTEN! For Your Health's Sake. If you Lave no appetite, if you pass urine often, if you are reduced to skin and bone, if jour e< es have sank into their sockets, if your brain is weak, and if you fed an aching aeration all over, then take our word
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    • 92 2 Tbe GNflsiittl Stiflj^Ci. HIGH BTRKKT. Special Display of X'mas and New Year Cards. Nt STOCK mi ARR'VEO. Prices from 5 cts. upwards Inspection Cordially Invited A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Yoar Very Likeness, Style and ffeodj A PRODUCTION FROM L^Brotliers'studio, Jet ill Street will produce Am results. These tnoub.es are difficult
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    • 723 2 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SALE OF "PUNDUT ESTATE" DINDINGg advertised to be sold at Auction by Messrs. POWELL Ltd. 17 Raffles Place, Singapore, on Thursday loth \< y ber, 1917, HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO THE DECEMBER, 1917, with completion one month.later. By order of the Custodian of Enemy Property.
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  • 227 3 Singapore, December 17. Ti Set» Local and General colamn. Copra—Business. Tapioca. —Steady. No Business. <aqo Flour• —No Business. Qambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business, Other Products. —Market Qniet. uuii Local Market <icoUtioii. Nnfruegs 110 S. per pioul 140.00 Nntm«g9 80 8. 45.00 Copra Bali 6.90 Copra Gorong
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  • 68 3 I voe's Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per case Fidh Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case I -vn Arrow Oil 480 per case Limpglass do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins D agon do Oil 470 per 2 tins T ger Remain J Od 6 p«r 2 I ns C;own do Oil
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  • 235 3 -•Singapore, December, 17. ri Latoana an>i Co., the 'vise the loMcwtaf ti >rs r- I ICffl $4.35 Ayej 1.30 1.35 lyorM 2.60 2.75 Panai 10.75 11.00 I .vnie 6 25 6 50 I Jelotoug 0.65 0.75 I -it Katil 0.82% 0.90 1 ikit X B 0.75 0.85
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  • 14 3 essels in communication at noon *«th the local Commercial Wireleai Station ;-None.
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  • 255 3 Messrs. Fraser Co's Circular. Singapore, Dec, 12 Advices from London indicate a Rn P hh 88e i and dec »«ing market in Rubber shares, whereas locally it is on V a certain number which have fallen owing to lack of support but in the main Dollar shares are
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  • 133 3 To day Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Perak 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar »Kaka 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm P. Sambu and Manlia taking mails for U. S. A. Canada 2.30 pm P. Sambu. Anamba and ■staaa Islands Singkep 3 pm Pulau datarn Pulau Bulang Hock
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  • 57 3 Delivered In London. The Tollowing are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Enropem Mails an 1 their delivery in London. Mail. Left. dblivbbsd. Mail A Oct. 3 Nov. It Mails B. DA F Oct. 10,15 Nov. 23 M M. t Mail O.J 8.1. (Midi B. AK.J
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  • 86 3 The Ladies' Golf Championship of Singapore was played over the Sepoy Lines Link*, with the result that the champion retains the honour. The rounds were First Round Mrs Campbell (putt) beat Mrs Barrett, 6 5. Second Round. Mrs Thomas beat Mrs Everitt, w.o. Mrs Griffiths beat Miss
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  • 602 3 Robbers Break Out. Satsien, N. Kiangsu, Nov. 22:—The robbers have broken loose afresh in the country around here. This morning they attacked the tieam-tng which was on its way to Tsingkiangpu, before it got more than thirty li from here. They somehow fonnd out that the tug
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    • 103 3 The Ancient Torturers could have devised nothing more cruel than the frightful twinging pains of Sciatica. Modern Medicine can devise nothing more effective than LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM -wherewith to combat this terrifying affliction. It does its work and does it web. All pain immediately relieved Simply rub it in. For
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    • 543 3 me jAN ALL-FEATURE PROGRAMME The I Alhambra I Alhambra Is AT THE is the only I the Theatre I m m m m theatre where you [j H ft: ffli Jk with an get the BEST M| H faf Ĕ\ Pictures, the PU«™» if Sf $WHf* J H attached?lce BEST
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    • 503 3 JWo Show Metros. Wo Show Metros AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pats the Door. SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHABP Or gon-Washington Feature Film Co. Present PENDLETON'S GREAT 4 ROUND-UP 4 The Glory of the West is Fast Disappearing. Come and see this Most Thrilling Western Drama
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  • 1233 4 The German", thanks to their augmented numbers, can be said to hold a partial initiative in the now expanded Western front which extends from the Adriatic to the British Channel, and they can attack where and when they will. It does not mean to imply
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  • 91 4 The Cinemas. "Money Madness," which drew a full house to the Palladium on Saturday night, will be continued for two more nights only. See the Round Up (4 reels) and Fatty and Mabel (3 reels) at the Empire to-night, and you won't be disappointed— espechlly as there will be
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  • 259 4 Fourth Anniversary. The fourth anniversary of the Singapore Indian Catholic Union was celebrated on Saturday evening at No. 6 Hastings Road. The hall was well-decorated. Many leading Indian Catholics such as Messrs M. P.A. Tamby Pillay, D lB s, R >eh, and others were present. The president, Mr.
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  • 353 4 Tin here is at $138 ($1 down no sellers Rubber is quoted at 2/1 for crepe and 2/3| for tsheet. Mr. J. Bond, of Co...Penang, sulei for oaturday afternoon on business. Mr W Peel has be-n appointed a member of the Penang Harbour Board. The Lady Superior
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  • 250 4 Control Measures REUTERS TcLtGRA.MS London, Dec. 14, 1.30 a.m. A deputation of members of the House of Commons representing the constituencies engaged in the cotton industry headed, by Mr H Nuttall, waited on the Shipping Controller in whose unavoidable absence Sir L Chiozza Money act*-1 as deputy. Replying
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  • 129 4 Lon Ion. 13, 9.4"> p.m. Montagu's report says th.u the fall in price is due to a slight slack >nin-. T in demand. Shanghai excu inge is firm, yesterday's official rate of 4s 3d. is the highest in recent years. It approximates the point at which silver is
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    • 130 4 ROBINSON Co. Christmas Bazaar NOW OPENED. J LUBRICATING I FOR ALL PURPOSES I STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND j I For Particulars and Prices I APPLY TO 5 THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. j (S.S.), LTD. I (Incorporated in England) I St. Helen's Court, Singapore, j 2&SXr. Sweetened Condensed Milk per case
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    • 420 4 TO-NIGHT AT THE TO NIGHT 11 CINEMA CASINO j By the Sea off Beach Road IN THF SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. The World Film Corporation Present! The Triumph of an Emperor A Stupendous Production with over 100,000 Artists, 600,000 Spectacular scenes in 5 Massive Reels S Parts. An Exciting
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    • 130 4 Caldbeck, Macwgor AND Co. Wine Spirit Merchants ESTABLISHED 1869. JUST THE STUFF I For Christmas Champagnes Sherries Port Wines Whiskies Liqueur Brandies Liqueurs Beer Havana Cigars. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. adeTphi HOTEL Notice. We received from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room I Smoked Eel Smoked Salmon Pickled Herring in glass
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    • 22 4 Owing to the unfortunate death of a student thia morning, the Medical Studf-nts' Social in postponed indefici" 1/. The Principal Medical Students.
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  • 98 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIU. COMMUNIQUES. Local Encounters. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. 100 km, Dec. 15, 1.20 a m Fie ll Marshal Sir Douglas Haig There was local fighting M oa wood wh u er dawn the enemy attacked r u*ui >ns in ihe neighbourhood Jprtderhoek Chateau, and were nlaed
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  • 164 5 London, Dec. 15, 4.35 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters wiriug on Dec 15, atj continnea on the Cambrai front although dry, clear and cold ffeat her favours active operations, deterring to the transfers of German troops from the eastern front indent point* out firstly that the Germans
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  • 44 5 Lor bn, 15, 12.20 p.m, ir D >nglas Haig states We reg.iii i considerable part of the trench which the enemy penetrated yegterJiV moruiojt in iho neighbourhood of Polderhoek Chateau. The hostile artillery w*s active east of Jlessines and nottheast of Ypres.
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  • 105 5 London, D >c. 16, 12 15 a.m. Sir DmgUa H*ig aiya: We md-tdy a attack yes:»rJdy evening ent ot Ballecourt ani sacc -ssfully rv. lad north of Bailee ire this att ;rnoon,destroying dagoats an i capturing prisoners. Portugn 3 elsewhere took prisoner a few in patrol encounters. Local
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  • 20 5 Die, 15, 3.50 p.m. Palestine official We farther exten tied oar line northeast of Jerusalem taking prisoner 140.
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  • 71 5 London Dec. 16, 3.50 p.m. Palatine official We advanced on th« left and centre yesterday northeastward of Ludd, on a five mile front, to a maximum depth of cne and a half rnilds. There was little opposition. We ocsapied Kibbia, Ahibanneh, Khelbormat, an 1th ri ltje overloooking El
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  • 87 5 4ssailadts Dispersed. London. Dec. 16, 12.35 a.m. r "!i communique A German Attack was repulsed at Chaume WjoI, The assailants dispersed Under the French fire. London, Dec 16, 4.20 p.m. Ff't :h communique There was fairly i;rf«at reciprocal artillery activity between the Aisne and the an<l on the right
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  • 93 5 Violent Fighting. London, Dae. 15, 8.5 p.m. Italian oilicial The battle between the Brenta and Piave continued The enemy launched d Ul attack yesterday at noon. Jur counter-offensive aiming at •'SiHening the pressure twice reached the summit of Monte Pertica. The enemy thrust most violently at Col Caprile and
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  • 202 5 London, Dec. 16, 6 30 p.m. Rmter's correspondent with the French army in Italy, describing the artillery which is to defend the belt of Venice, which is entirely a naval affair, states that a vast stretch of country bounded by the Aiart and Piave has been flooded
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  • 92 5 Germin Hints. London, Dec. 14, 2.15 p m The German Press is full of hints of an impending decisive blow preparing on the west front. Col, Repington of the Times says that there are now 150 German divisions on the west and eeventynine east, but the latter is
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  • 108 5 London, Dec 15, 8.5 p.m. Wireless German official We took prisoner 3,000 in the last few days between the Brenta and Piave. London, Dec. 16, 5.45 p.m. Wireless German official We advanced our lines in the park of Poezelhoek Chateau. English attacks at Monchy and Bulleconrt failed. The
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  • 121 5 Airship Descends- London, Dec. 14, 2.15 p.m. Amsterdam: A British airship descended near Utrecht. The crew of five who had previously landed will be interned. Lonlon, Dae 15, 10 0 p m The Admiralty reports that a British airship of the non-rigid type whit a crew of five
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  • 54 5 London, Dec 15, 4.35 p.m. Official I The inter-Ally Council on War Purchase has been final y Ltablished. It will sit alternately and The primary nbieot is the consideration of the needs o the Allies for purchases in £United States. The Counc 1 w. l sion thereinent will
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  • 40 5 London. Dac 15, 7.30 a.m. An arrangement haa been made for the amalgamation of the National Provincial Bank of Eng>.ationai x i f Loa don and land and the Irn Smith's bank JJejomt p these banks aggregate w«
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  • 37 5 Bolshevik Majority. London, Dec 15, 2.15 am. The Bolshevik Pntrograi telegraph agency reporls overwhelming pro-Maximalist majorities in the constituent assembly in the elections from the twelfth and fifth armies and from th 1 amy in Finland.
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  • 40 5 London, Dec. 15, 7.30 a.m. The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that over 150 Britishers, including women and children, wero detained owing to the detention of certain Russians in Great Britain. They are now permitted to obtain passports.
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  • 72 5 London, Dec. 15, 7.30 a.m. The Daily Mail says that the Foreign Office till last evening had not received confirmation of the reported Japanese occupation of Vladivostock. It was, however, described as conceivable that Japan in order to protect the accumulation of Allied stores may have decided on
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  • 43 5 London, Dec. 15, 7.30 a.m. The Times correspondent at Washington says that Mr. Lansing received a telegram from the consul at Vladivostock saying that serious fighting has broken out among the Russian military factions.and urging the despatch of American troops.
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  • 49 5 London, Dec. 15, 7 45 a.m. The Bolshevik agency says that Rostoff, Nakhitchevanand Taganrog are in the hands of revolutionary troops. Generals Kaledin, Pototaky and staff have been arrested. Kaldin asked the Mayor of Rostoff to come to Novo Tcherkask to discuss the suspension of military operations.
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  • 74 5 London, Dec 15, 12.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Petrograd says that accounts from the south are ao sorappy, vague and contradictory that it is impossible to form a clear idea of the result of Kaledin's Cossack rising. The Bolsheviks now state that Generals Kaledin, Lukomsky, Daniken, Alexieff
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  • 164 5 London, Dec. 16, 6.0 a m. Renter's correspondent at Petrograd, wiring on Dec 16, says A meeting of the Ismailovsky and Pelrogradaky regiments resolved on the immediate removal of the exTsar, with Alice and his family," to Kronstadt or Peter Paul, and the cancellation of all privileges. While
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  • 61 5 London, Dac. 16, 11.55 a m. Petrograd The Bolshevik agency states that on Dae. 16 tiassia and Germany agreed to tha terms of an armistice. London, Dae, 16. 6 35 p m. Wireless Russian official: Drylenko has proclaimed an armistice treaty, which his bean signed. It is proposed
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  • 49 5 London, Deo. 16, 3 0 p.m. Petrograd: The people's commissioners are shortly issaing a decree separating the Church and the State and providing for a confiscation of Church lands, the surrender by ecclesiastics and rich canonicals of their ornaments, and the abolition of the clergy's privileges.
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  • 55 5 London, Dec. 16, 5 20 p.m. Petrograd: Tin secretary of the Maximalist armistice plenipotentiaries telegraphs that the enemy delegates have agreed to discontinue the arrangements for transferring more troops from the eastern to the western fronts. Overmuch importance is not to be attache! to this as the enemy his
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  • 21 5 London, Djc. 14, 10.55 p.m. Official General Van tier Venter is created a Knight Gjmmandec of the Bath.
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  • 176 5 Naval Council Formed. London, Dec. 15, 2 0 p.m. It is offi ;ially announced that it has been decided to create an Allied Naval Council to en?nre th? eiotett touch and como: <ie, co-operation of the Allied fleets and the development of all scientific operationb connected with the
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  • 81 5 London, Dec. 15, 4 35 p.m. Paris M. Loygaes, Minister of Marine, in a published statement says: Germany doas no* dare to challenge the Allied Meet. Each time her fleet has coma out the British have sev-rely chastised its temerity. In M. L3ygues' opinion the German crews
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  • 166 5 Rewards for Brave Sailors London, Dec. 14, 11.10 p m. The gold Albert Medal has been awarded to seaman Hith and the ordinary Albert Medal to seamen Knoulton and Albert. A seaplane carrying oat exercises emerged from a clond at high speed and struck the mast of a
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  • 96 5 No Status Quo Ante. London, Dac. 16, 3.C p.m. Amsterdam Yon Tirpitz, at Hamburg, reiterated that Great Britain at present had won rathe r than lost, therefore a peace based on the status quo ante was out of the question. Another factor for consideration was the sure
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  • 100 5 Germany Won't Speak. London, Dec. 16, 5.15 a.m. Lord Robert Cecil haa informed Reut«r that what purports to be the German reply to Mr. Balfoar'B statement in Parliament regarding a German peace overture in September ia quite untrue. Following the lead of President Wilaon, Great Britain has been
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  • 87 5 London, Dec. 15, 3.35 p.m. Washington The fuel administration has decreed that there shall be several lightless nights per week for the purpose not only of saving coal but also to provide startling visual evidence that the United States is engaged in the conduct of the greatest
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  • 234 5 The Men of Moos. London, Dec. 15, 3.35 p.m. A unique and historic event was celebrated in London this afternoon when a choral commemoration of the first Beven divisions," the men of the old British army who at great sacrifice against tremendi na odds stemmed the German tide
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  • 209 5 Neariag Exhaustion London, Deo. 15, 7.50 a.m. The Daily Chronicle correspondent wi h th French armies, wiring on D c 14 says that a secret report issued on Oct 4 last by the chief of the German General staff and signed by Ludendorff himself shows the alarming losses
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  • 64 5 London, Dec. 15, 12.15 p.m. Melbourne: Three thousand women participated in an enthusiastic oonscription demonstration at the Auditorium. Mr Hughes was accorded a great reception. He strongly appealed to women to support the Government proposals. Sydney: Mr Watt in a speech was of opinion that the result of
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  • 44 5 London, Dec. 15, 7.30 p.m. The Daily Mail correspondent at Washington says it ia reported that Mukbtar Bey, one of the Turkish delegateB conferring at Berne on the exchange of prisoners, haa asked Constantinople for power to negotiate a separate peace.
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  • 33 5 London, Dac. 14, 10 55 p.m. The two German aeroplanes which ware brought down in the rail of Dao. 6, were forced to descand owiug to damage from antiaircraft guns.
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  • 26 5 London, Dac. 1«, 6.35 p.m. General Allenby has been made Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
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  • 16 5 London, Dac. 16, 2.15 a.m. Lisbon A decree exiles the ex president Machado indefinitely.
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  • 17 5 London, Dec. 14, 2.15 ?.m The Cambrai enquiry is at General Headquarters, Lord Derby attending.
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  • 367 5 St, Anthony's School. The Annual athletic sports of S' Anthony's Boys' School took plac in the compound of St. Joseph's Church, Queen Street, on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large gathering of friends of the school. There were no prizes presented this year, the boys having
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  • 905 5 Favoured by ideal weather the anuual athletic sports of the Ontraua Road School, held on the school grounds last Saturday afternoon, proved to be an occasion when some fine competi tion was witnessed by a lirg» gathering of parents and friends, among whom were the Hon Mr
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  • 195 5 Allied Control London, Dec. 15, 3.35 a.m. Mr. Runciman, ex-President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Prtston, said that when we made peace with Germany, we should have to bring home to her that the Allies controlled the principal raw raateriala of the world. America could shut
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  • 67 5 London, Dec. 16, 3.0 p.m. There is evidence that Germany is becoming seriously alarmed con cerni g the prospect of not obtaining ravv miterial after the war, which, she admits, sin depend* on foreign countries to supply, particularly England. The Essen Lokalanzeiger threatens the non-withdrawal of U boats.
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  • 40 5 A British subject of rejoicing in the name of Fossey, who for some months past has been preying npon the charitably inclined of Bangkok, was, on the application of the British Legation anthoiities, deported to Singapore on Saturday last.— Ex.
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  • 152 5 POLICE COURTS. Various. A Malay, named Ahmed of 11 Chitty Lave, driver of motor ear No. 1591 ia to be charge 1 with causing death by a rash ac*, while driving hiB car on the night of the 15th in Rochore Caual B >ad. lie knocked down an
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  • 111 5 We are informed that no farther news has been obtained wi h regard to the disappearance of Mr Tan Bee Jong and vlr Wee Kay Ch mg, who recently went to visit their rubber e&tate at Johore and have not been heard of since. The rewards for
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  • 206 5 A meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Associati n held last Saturday in Ipoh decided to amplify a scheme of utilising the services of Dr Strickl md, the malaria expert, at an mtintnd cost of fifty cents per acre. Tae Taiping, Teluk Anson and liatang Padang Associations
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    • 175 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A clerk with knowledge of accounts. Apply stating salary required to the Manager, Pengkalan Balak Estate, Alor G&jah. 17 12 22 12 FOUND Wristlet Watch on Out ram Road School grounds on Saturday, 15th instant. Owner can have same on giving full description and paying for cost
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  • 804 6 Prices Quote* ia the Market this M:raiag MN'tAPOBK, DECEMBER 17. Messrs Lyaii and Kvatt, Exchange aud Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Knbber Shares. Nora. Valae. Bayers. «>!l»r» t!- A '.agar 5/8 9 t Angio Java 6/- 7 tl- &.nglo-Malay 12/- 16,--1 Ayer Kuning 40/-
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  • 66 6 bingapor* December l? On Londsn— tfauk* »*j 2 Dmw* 2IU Prfrata 3 2/1 27,32 On In i. s, Bank r, T. 100 0 j Hongkong— On Bhanghkl— Bank djd. 531 On Java— Bank T. T 127 On JapanBank d/J. 108 Sovereigns—baying rate $4.54 India Coll Bllla last U«* 1/4
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  • 1744 6 Premier's Appeal to Nation. REUTERS TELEGRAMS London, Dec. 14, 6.15 p.m. Mr. Lloyd Qeocge, speaking at a dinner to the boadH of the air-ser-vice at Grays Inn, .fter emphasising the importance of the operations of t.ie air eervica aa the determining tac'or in war, referred to L >rd
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  • 392 6 London, Dec. 15, 7.30 a.m. Lord Kothermere, speaking at the Lloyd George Banqaet, said that we are whole-heartedly in favour of air reprisals to avenge the runnier of innocent women and children. We shall strive for complete and satisfying retaliation. Our output of machin s has increased very
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  • 168 6 ißy courtesy of the Freu&i Consulate.) Paris, D-c. li:h 6.15 p.m. 1 Commission of fxaruination for proceedings agiiust thj Deputies Caillaux ana Loustalot inclni-'s four raeinbeta who pre for taking away uncon lition.iily the parliamentary privilege five who are of same opinion bat with some reservations and
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  • 56 6 Drills for December 1917. Monday, Dee. 17— trMarli Hili Company Parade, junction of Neil Boa I arid KaOßportg Road ft 15 pm. Ta-j-mg Pagar Company Parade X a m p on g Police Sta'ion, 5 15 pm. Friday, Dec. 2L—Parades Pearls Hi!i and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 pm. A.
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  • 96 6 A Press Communique issused by the Pnnjtb Government states:— Among the men who j due 1 the Ptanjab University Brigade Signal Section is Harish Chaudru, son of a well-to- lo pleader of Lahore, Lala Ritnandud, When the letter pregente Ibis son tor enrolment he d-sired tha: this service shoulJ be
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  • 96 6 A Chinese hawker was brutally attacked b\ another Chinese in a lonely lane off Bigan Jerinal Roard, Penanp, on Wednesday evening. The* injured man was Beverly C v» on the back and neck. A citable happened to pass the spot and discovered the man. who was still alive and was
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    • 148 6 There is no Better] Ale Than BULLDOG ALE X:-& ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. You've been waiting for Australian Sparkling Wines Hock 1 Champagne THEY HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO SHOW THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67 THe
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    • 128 6 The Miners Builders stores j Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. m. s. I Hardware Merchants, General Import J AND AGENTS. AGENCIES Wanted for business or for the sale of all kinds of merchandise in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 27 9 2<512 *mm MM——i—n m mm an aEaPvavwMaarv *.> v
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  • 945 7 Chinese fiaba Acquitted. In the District Court, Penan*, the trial was resumed of Oheah Chye Seng, a local Baba, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in r< epect of the sum of $1,408.55 th~ property of Png Ah Se-g, a timber oiei on October
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  • 80 7 Messrs. Paterson Simons Co. Singapore, Dec- 13. There were abont 685 tons on off"r at the auction commenced yesterday and conclnded to day, bnt with few buyers in the market prices were lower than last week. Ribbed Smoked Sheet was in poor demand and prices paid most
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  • 74 7 The Additional Presidency Magistrate Bombay, has convicted ten accused out of eleven charged with rioting and b<dng members of an unlaw fu! a»sembb I I the Parel work, shops 0. I P. Hub' y on tLe 4th Septerobar list. Sentences range from one month's rigorous imprisonment to six weeks and
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    • 393 7 NOTICES NOTICE. WANTED clerks for the External Audit n/oartuient. Commencing salary JVoO per mensem Eligible for Pen- Me Establishment. Thorough l0 I'eilge and experience of Account- Meotial Only candidates with l neea as to character I apply, -pplications |rei i in writing to the I External Audit, Singapore. 1012 17
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    • 430 7 WANTED THE SERVANTS'AGENCY OFFICE* No. 17 Dfcoby Ghaut. Singapore. (ESTABLISHED 1911.) CANDIDATES desiring Positions through this Office, please forward thoir applicative, stating nationality, asze, single or married, langaages i t a, &nci pvrrfaMM experience in tm% enclorfng te«a c-pir- oi credentials, with Registration fee $1, so as to enable the
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    • 616 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INOORPOR ATBD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,00° Rotaa of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,300,3« Ra?s7v.* liability of 1 'prie n BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th< Tendon City and IGdfcnd Ltd.. Tht London County and 'vVeetminator
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    • 266 7 lt>s*,\ eV «T«>~m«3M. Many a woman who had a good colour at Home grows pale and sallow when living in the Tropics. When the fading colour in cheeks and lips is accompanied by a los of brightness in the eyes and an increasing heaviness in the step, the cause is
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    • 457 7 THE Malaya Tribune SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daily Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14,001 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 5-65 Per mensem 1.25| Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. AH communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The Editor.
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    • 189 7 THE ORI EN TAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income in 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out-go In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funds -$1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW Ap]
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 95 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, December 22 To day. 5 pm Jardine's Steps A DRF GL Specialists 5.15 Drill Hall SHE v do NCOs ft II V (Signalling Section) do s all Recruits do SVC Band Buglers To-morrow. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SRE v v NCOs
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issuedf Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TH,auslE. Issued Daily.] PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917 SINGAPORE, Vol. IV.- No. 296
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    • 569 1 New Type of Vessel. Transports and cargo ships now contracted for by the United Staten Government will not fall an easy prey to the German submarines if the methods of coLstruction put into ffect by the Emergency Fleet Cor. poration of the Uuited States Ship, ping Board prove to
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    • 28 1 -0.29 am 8 ft. 7 log, v.39 am *0 ft. 1 ID. Tuesday, Dec. 18. High water 1UO am 6 ft. 7 ins. 0.22 pml
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    • 198 1 By the breaking off of relations by the Government ol Peru and u quay, Germany loses over 85,000 ton*, of shipping. In Peru there are 10 vessels representing a groea tonnage of 42,0. 2 tons, of which four are large rT""**». three of the Rhederei A G 1896 and tho
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    • 350 1 It is becoming patent to France chat the question of building steamers for the transport of froz-n meat for the future requirement, of that country is an urgent one. In the present programme of construction of vessels for the merchant ■erVcrit does not appear that supers with cold
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    • 133 1 Captain H. S. Smith, one of the most popular and oldest Bkippers on the Pacific, has just compkted his 151 st voyage across the Pacific Ocean, and at the same time gives up his post as commander of the Tenyo Maru says the N.-C. Daily News. Captain Smith is not
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 406 1 THERE IS NO I Finer Medium I for Shippers' Advertisements 1 THAN THE I Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, I 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India and APCAR LINE COompammb Incorporated in England.) MAIL AMD PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (TJ' En Oratraat His Majesty's Government)
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      • 237 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE,
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      • 300 1 fiOYAITPACKET I Navigation Company of Batavia WW—Mn PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPY) «lwial 5.000 tons, Tonrist Steamer. FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA 84T4V14-SOOtABiYA-PORf D4IWM-PORT MORESBY—BRISBANE SYDNEY—MELBOURNE VICE VERSA In conmction vvitb the Special Fast Saloon Steamers Melchior Treub AND Rumphius. Passage from Singapore to Mmmm Is Biugle l retarn Sydney £40. 0 {£64. 0
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      • 271 1 I To Advertisers: I OUB Shipping Gazette I Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULA. Terms un Application. Mil N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. Lanndry and Dry n« iZm* Ai^^EkS"^^' for Phut Jraphv experienced U Bttached to *^«2«S AH Steamers
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