Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1918
1918-01-07
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Title Section28 1918-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che iHalapa Cribuiic. MONDAY, JANUARY 728 words
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Advertisement308 1918-01-07 1 jTay GuanKiatl 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD; Supplier to ths Singapore Municipality, j Fu.l p nJara on application. Phone Ncs. 1361, 1362 and at Private r id Ho. 1450. 87 Tank Road. mo 1 373, Sjnnyside, Gaglang Ko 1124, Tanjong Katong. j •jfe PRESTIGE GAINED BY QUALITY SUSTAINED "GAIETY" CINEMA308 words
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Advertisement306 1918-01-07 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated New Zealand FDt£ li-81-ai cc? effec: 1 I on lialldlngs, Rent and Merchandiaa of erety debcription mm*-* MARl'lnsnrances accppi?d to a P' j tho world at lowest -ate WAIIISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. DSoaa: J, Fia'a; on Qraen. The Eastern306 words
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Advertisement97 1918-01-07 1 mm%\m%\mm%m\%4k%%^ Sanitas Disinfectant Pine Tree I Brand. Use No other If you want the i jSillfe*' 8681 Resuits f r j the smallest This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a 1 milk-white, strong disinfectant I I and deodoriser. I sanitas I is known throughout the world j as a97 words
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Advertisement320 1918-01-07 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad No. 1 073. Sunnyslde. Saylang No. 1824, Tanjong Katong. Estate Supplies Acetic «9&98-D Acid Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui SBussan SfaisQa, Jfatd. (Incorporated320 words
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Article1887 1918-01-07 2 Some Notable Examples. It is impossible to read the recent life of Sir Charles Dilke without com. ing to the conclusion th'.r public :u«-narean extraordinary bad tempered set. Almost everybody of importance who is mentioned in the biography has a vile temper. Gladstone, Chamberlain, Harcourt, Lord Randolph Churchill,1,887 words
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Article517 1918-01-07 2 Fight to the Death. Most of ns will wish that the following story from an American paper were tru in detail New York:—lmmelman, "The Falcon," German} 'a crack aviator, who had fifty-one downs to his credit, did not succamb to a fall from the sky, but was517 words
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Article183 1918-01-07 2 New Treatment for SoldiersCaptain J L Aymard, R AX C who is attached to th-) Queen's Hospital for Facial Injuries, Frognal, Bidcup, Kent, describes in the Unc4-t an improved glass eye which can move. The chi-f drawback to ordinary Klass eye is that, being simply a183 words
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Advertisement341 1918-01-07 2 LISTEN! For Your Health's Sake. If you have no appetite, if you pas, urine often, if you are reduced to I akin and bone, if your c}e es have sunk into t eir sockets, if your brain is weak, and if you fed an aching sensation all over, then take341 words
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Advertisement670 1918-01-07 2 FOB SALE FOR SALE. One Pope twin c>Under motor, oicycle and cygnet rear car for sale, 8 H.P. Apply 158 Seiegie Road. A trial given. 911 a FOR SALE Keshranjan Hair Oil, Ceylon Tea, Ceylon (Jaffna) Cigars, FRESH INDIAN COMMENTS. Chntneys, Mangoe, and Lime, etc. Pickles, Mangoe, Lime and Rrinjals,670 words
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Advertisement301 1918-01-07 2 j Best National Tonic I n < Oar very live English am tempo rirj j j 7k* Kficiencf Mofatint utters some time- > ly )r4' in hmod' under tbe caption i c So Advertioing ia Thibet. A traveller It says, ha« recently come from the shutI m land of Thibet.301 words
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Article230 1918-01-07 3 Singapore, January 7. Tin. —Set- Local and General column. Copra— Business done. Tapioca— Steady. Business done. Sago Flour-— Business done. Gart'Mfr.— -Business done. Pepper Steady. No Business, Other Products. —Market Qniet. Uiat Lsttl Market Qiototioas. Xutaiega 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 45.00 Copra Bali 7.05230 words
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Article63 1918-01-07 3 Pevoe'a Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per case Fish Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sylvan Arrow Oil 4.80 per case Lampglaas do Oil 4.70 per 2 tina Dragon do Oil 4.70 p6r 2 tina Tiger Kerosine Oil 6 p«r 2 tina Crown do Oil 4 55 per 2 tina Cross63 words
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Article244 1918-01-07 3 Singapore, January, 7. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise thw following quotati MM $4.10 $4.25 Ay< ng* 1.40 1.50 Ay ok 2*5 2 65 Ayer Fani 10.75 11.00 Balgowni* 6.25 6.50 Fakit J iotoug D.T*| P.M) Bakit Rotil G. 90 0.974 Bukit X B 0.75 0.82244 words
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Article15 1918-01-07 3 v easels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireleai Station None.15 words
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Article793 1918-01-07 3 Problems of Food and Religion. One of the commissariat problems of the war, which has been solved satisfactorily, was the question of Native meat," or the ration of meat for the Indian troops serving in Europe. The solution has been found in the institution of 44 Native butcheries."793 words
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Article260 1918-01-07 3 Australia's Colossal Achievement. On Oct 20th, the Australian transcontinental line was opened for traffic, halving the journey from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. The "East- West Transcontinental" commences at Port Augusta.in South Australia, and runs 1,033 miles to the "golden mile" of Kalgoorlie, where it joins the260 words
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Article232 1918-01-07 3 fii-i financial paper Nieuwe Financier publishes a I tier from the Dutch Hist Indies in which it is said 1 Much has been said in Holland regarding the shifting of the rubber and tin markets from Amsterdam and Rotterdam to the Dutch East Indies. In so far232 words
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Article48 1918-01-07 3 Delivered in L 'on. The following are the dates o leparttir" «roL-; di m pore of th European .Mails and their deliver m London. ■▲IL. Lift. Delivib»i Mail J. Oct. M Deo. 17 Ma •A& 15 Hot. 1£ Dec. 17 Mail E 9kV9. 1* Dec. II48 words
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Advertisement88 1918-01-07 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Refund of Assessment. All p rsons claiming refund of Assessment in respect of bouses vacant for *ny portion of the halfyear ending 3lst December, 1917 ar*> hereby reminded that such claims MUST BE SENT IN to the COMMISSIONERS ON OR BEFORE the 30th January, 1918. The Commissioners have88 words
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Advertisement616 1918-01-07 3 Perfect Continuity of Good Pictures Always to be Seen The Tne Alhambra Is THE Alhambr. the Theatre A 1 RJ AIJA P| J. where you A L m i m i 'a* WAW2 XWIIW mf\ I wlth get the BEST H_ I if J Jf\ Jia% Pictures, the 38 ■11616 words
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Advertisement495 1918-01-07 3 1 New Serials Coming New Serials Coming i j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE X Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! GOLD-SEAL SPECIAL FEATURE I Forty-Four Calibre Mystery Starring Harry Carey and Clare Du^ray. 4 The Diamond from the Sky 4 The495 words
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Article1145 1918-01-07 4 It id with feelings Jidle short of disgust that one reads soaie of the i ffutdons with which Reuterfavoura us in the shape of long winded on matters which s«rve to |,t no good, and. on tbe other ban 1, may d > ini.h harm by creating1,145 words
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Article36 1918-01-07 4 To-Day. 5.30 p.m. Wrtek of Prayer, Service, V.M.C.A. Hall. To morrow. 5.30 p.m., Week of Prayer Service, Wesley Church. Wednesday. Lunas Meeting Evatt's noon. 530 p.m., Week of Prayer Service, Presby terian Church.36 words
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Article129 1918-01-07 4 Yesterday, on the command of His Ma jetty, the chnrches of all denominations in Singapore took part in the Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, on the first Sunday of the New Yeir. The morning service suffered somewhat from the inclement weathe-, but there were good attendances at the evening services.129 words
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Article378 1918-01-07 4 Continuation This Morning. Tbe inquiry was continued on Saturday afternoon into the circumstances attending the collision of the British steamships Warrimoo and Laertes, which occut red at 2 a.m. on Dec 15 near ihe Brothers Light in tbe Straits of Malacca, as a consequence of which the378 words
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Article235 1918-01-07 4 Jo the Editor of the Malaga 7 nbu**. Sir, —1 am surprised at the tone and spirit of your article, and think it altogether quite uncalled for. You»- personal snim&d versions need no re^ly. The news items, whioh mitt what peopln are asking for in the way of235 words
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Article89 1918-01-07 4 The Cinemas. The Empire to-night will be screening A 44 Calibre M%stery," a Gold Seal feature, along with episodes 27 and 28 of The Diamond from the Sky," besides other fine films. At the Alhambra to night a special change of programme will be screened. In the first show89 words
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Article50 1918-01-07 4 The Hon. Treasurer of th* above *and begs to acknowledge, with grau-fal thanks, the following donations to the above fund:— Abea.iy acknowledged $350 Mr. Won-; Ah Fook 500 Lanadron Estate Staff *s Melville 25 Mr. Ong Peng Hock 20 m Khoo Sian Tan 15 TanYekChje 15 $1,01050 words
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Article422 1918-01-07 4 Tin here is at $127.50 ($5 up) 200 tons sold. We hear that Mr. Willea Douglas retired Commissioner of Police' F.M.S. will El n* sV)rtly The Selangor Chamber of Commerce gave a farewell dinner to the Hon. Mr. W. P. Nutt at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur,422 words
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Article129 1918-01-07 4 The fifteenth half-yearly general meeting of tbe Straits Chinese Physical Calm nets was held at the association room, No. 3 Sit Wah Bo-d, yeeterd- when there was s laige attendant of jjembers. The accounts n( i u .eiation for the past ivit been received. tpprovcJ arc opi.rd.129 words
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Article111 1918-01-07 4 PAG». Tag Great War The Fighting Fronta 5 Russia 5 Food Control 5 Hun Colonies 5 The British Aims 5 Allied War Aims 5 6 General, Bad Temper 2 Air Kings' Duel 2 Glass Eyes that Move 1 Indian Soldiers 3 Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3111 words
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Advertisement118 1918-01-07 4 ROBINSON Co. Balg Linen Department BABIES' ANB CHILDRFTS White Muslin Frocks IN LARGE variety. LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. J -j» T SIB"; 'jy 9 Sweetened Coadeased Milk per case $18.00 Sterilised Natural Milk $11.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $12.50 j »'««wm. w.nm,L.r.'- run* i-r fjwjr»»wvirra-»r«:«»Bn«»118 words
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Advertisement359 1918-01-07 4 Send your orders early for the coming gear to avoid disappointment to The Patent Shoe Co. No. 511 North Bridge Road, Singapore. FIRST-CLASS j DAY AND NIGHT 'Phone 1233 We have numerous enquiries for second-hand cars from our clients in the Straits and F.M.S. If you wish to buy any,359 words
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Advertisement41 1918-01-07 4 WATSON'S No. 10 Old Scotch Whisky. James Watson Co., Ltd. DUNDEE Produce of Scotland. Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. KIM KIAT CO. 108 109, Market Street. JUST RECEIVED Dietz Reliable Hurricane I amps PRICE REASONABLE.41 words
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Article53 1918-01-07 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Local Encounters. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 5, 12.40 a.m. Sir D. Haig states Aa a resnlt of the local fighting on the Canal dn Nord reported this morning four of oar advanced poats w«re preasad back a shore distance and a fewREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 53 words
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Article115 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 1.50 a.m. Reporting oa aviation, Sir D. Haig says Tuere has baen great activity on both sides. On Thursday two hundred bombs were dropped oq two hostile aerodromes, Ledeghem railway j motion, hntments in the neighbourhood of Houthulst forest, and billets south of Lille. Six115 words
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Article35 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 12.10 p.m. Sir D. Uai« says We repulsed raiders in the neigabourhood of Hollebeke. An enemy party rushed a post east of Zonnebeke. A few of oar men are missing.35 words
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Article140 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6,12.15 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig states that tbe enemy made a strong local attack against our positions on the Hindenburg line eastward of Bullecourt. A small party occupied a sap before our front trench. The enemy was repulsed on the remainder of the front before reaching140 words
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Article53 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 12.40 a m. Palestine official There has been a further advanco of over a mile of part of General Allenby's line north of Jerusalem. A bombing raid was carried out on Af uleh, direct hits being scored on the rolling-stock, hangars and camps. One machine53 words
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Article34 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan, 6, 6.35 p.m. The War Office states: Arabs of the Hcdjaz successfully raided the railw ty southward of Maan, and took prisoner the garrison of an important post further south.34 words
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Article66 1918-01-07 5 Artillery and Bombs. London, Jan. 4, 6.20 p.m. Italian official: There is considerable artillery activity in various sectors. The enemy again bombed Treviso and Padua. London, Jan 5, 4.35 p.m. Italian official Our batteries dispersed an enemy column in the Seren valley. There was increased reciprocal artillery firing along66 words
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Article44 1918-01-07 5 Britisb Attacks. London, Jan. 4, 5.15 p.m. Wireless German official English attacks east of Ypres and north of La Bassee canal broke down. The enemy has lost twenty-three aeroplanes since Jan. 1. We penetrated lines, westward of Bezonvaux and took numerous prisoners.44 words
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Article49 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan, 4, 7.50 a.m. Adelaide: The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of arson in the case of the burning of Wallaroo town-hall on Dec. 26. The Coroner, referring to the suspicious circumstances, said that the destruction of public buildings waa a policy of enemy agents.49 words
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Article148 1918-01-07 5 No Return Likely. London, Jan 4, 7.50 a.m. Wellington Samoa's future is exciting New Zealand. The German claim for restoration of the islands is viewed as unthinkable. Mr. Massey, in a recent speech, declared that the Germans in the Paoifio were bad neighboura for Auatralians and New Z148 words
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Article110 1918-01-07 5 Not Aggressive. London, Jan. 6, 10 p.m. Lord Lansdowne, interviewed, expressed satisfaction that Mr. Lloyd George affirmed in most distinct terms the principle that Britain never aimed at the destruction of Germany aa a great power, but rather at the turning her aaide from hopes and schemes110 words
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Article46 1918-01-07 5 Scheme Being Considered. London, Jan. 6, 6.10 p.m. Pekin The Chino-French commission is about to consider the question of Chinese troops proceeding to Europe. Tuan-chi jui, direc-tor-general of the war bureau, has requested hisGnvernment to allocate the Boxer indemnity funds for thia purpose.46 words
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Article83 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan 6, 3.50 p.m. Petrograd The Turkish peace terms include the restoration of the ante-bellum frontiers the with drawal of Russian troops therefrom, except guards not exceeding a division per hundred and fifty kilometers the demobilisation of the Russian forces the demobilisation of the Black Sea83 words
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Article64 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 7.50 a.m. Melbourne Mr. Hughes will probably resign this morning and then form a new Ministry. Only one or two changes are anticipated. The Federal National party has passed a resolution affirming its continued confidence in Mr.Hnghes and stating that it considers that in the64 words
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Article32 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 10.50 p.m. Official A barony has been conferred on Sir E. P. Morris, exPremier of Newfoundland, in recognition of long and distinguished Bei vice to the Empire.32 words
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Article34 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 1.10 p.m. The Admiralty reports that naval aircraft carried out a raid yesterday on Ghistelles aerodrome. Numerous bombs were dropped on sheds and buildings. All our machines returned.34 words
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Article20 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 7.0 a.m. The Daily Chronicle says that Lord Reading may be appointed ambassador in Washington.20 words
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Article69 1918-01-07 5 Germany's -'eace Offer. London, Jan. 4 9 0 a.m. Petrograd: German} 's pesce terms include a clause providing for mutual moal-favonred-nation treatment as regards irude and navigaton for twenty ye*rs. Nevertheless each party reserv» s to i*s If the .light ot making specially intimate commercial agreements, lor instance as69 words
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Article51 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 6.10 p.m. Petrograd Pourparlers have been resumed at Brest-Litovsk to-day. The Ukrainian delegates who have arrived declare that they will conduct their own internal relations but are willing to co-operate with the Bolsheviks for a -speedy peace. The enemy delegates include Baron Kuehlmann and Count51 words
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Article17 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 6.15 p.m. Stockholm Sweden has decided to recognise the independence of Finland.17 words
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Article61 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 4, 8.0 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the German Chancellor stated that Germany rejected the Russian declaration of tbe unacceptability of the Central Powers' proposals relating to the evacuation of the conquered territories and the plebiscite. He said W« can cheerfully rely upon our strong61 words
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Article156 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 6.25 a.m. The Daily Telegraph aaya that yesterday's report of a de facto recognition being probably accorded to the Bolahevik usurpers and to Litvinoff is baseless. The paper declares that the Bolsheviks are only one Russian party, and in a minority, their power resting exclusively156 words
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Article75 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 7.0 a.m. The Times says that no change has occurred in the attitude of the British Government to the Bolsheviks. No intimation of the appointment of Litvinoff has been officially received. The Bolshevist leaders have not asked the British Government to assent to the appointment.75 words
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Article51 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, 2»5 am. Zurich After a meeting of the Crown Council at Berlin, at which Hindenburg and Ludendorff were present, it was officially announced that the Central Powers had temporarily suspended negotiations with Russia, owing to the Russian Government request for a transfer of negotiations to51 words
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Article63 1918-01-07 5 Another Han Motiny London, Jan. 6, 4.15 a.m. Russian wireless German deserters state that in consequence of the drafting of all soldiers under thirtyfive for the western front, in contraventioti of the armistice,desertions are very numerous. Twenty-five thousand men east of Kovno have revolted and are entrenched with rifles and63 words
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Article21 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, 3.15 p.m. Paris: The Temps announces that France has recognised the independence of the Finnieh republic.21 words
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Article34 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 3.20 p.m. The revised totals of the Norwegian losses last year owing to the war are 434 ships of a tonnage of 700,000, whilst 660 lives were lost.34 words
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Article29 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, 2.5 p.m. St. Johns, Newfoundland A new Cabinet has been formed, with Mr. F. W. Lloyd, formerly the leader of the Opposition, aa Premier.29 words
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Article2781 1918-01-07 5 British Premier's Stateme.it. London, Jan. S, rioou. Mr. Lloyd George ma''e ar i i 1 portant statement.. t#d iy, odhal: of th« Government, on war aims, before Tjra ic*Uni- os delegates at W-3tmins.er who at.' a; present considering the qrestion of man* power. He began by saying2,781 words
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Article159 1918-01-07 5 Meat Sop. ly Questions. Lonlon, Jan. 5, 12.35 a.m. Official Th"i cmtral advisory committee of mnat supplies is generallv of opinion that the position resulting from the shortage of fat cattle will shortly improve. Recently, owing to a shortage of feediugstuffa, cattl'i hay»* not been fattennd as usual159 words
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Article63 1918-01-07 5 London, Jan. 5, 7.0 a.m. The Food-Controller has ordered that from Jan. 21 children under eighteen mouths shall be allowed not more than a pint and a half of milk daily,between eighteen months and five years a pint, invalids to be allowed the quantity medically recommanded. The foo63 words
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Article111 1918-01-07 5 New Department Established London, Jau. 5, 12.35 a.m. Waahington A Bill bas been introduced establishing a new Munitions Department to control and f| I up all war supplies President Wilson presen'ed the recommendations of the joint acsBion of Congress as regards control of railroads. They include a fund111 words
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Article144 1918-01-07 5 London, J in. 3, 9.20 p.m. Montagu-*' report etates that the markvet ia tirm and quiet. The New York market continues very firm, although there are no fresh anTiooric~ai*>nts regarding Government a'cti'ftt Negotiations are necssarily difficult, for the I'nited States, although it cm fix the price of144 words
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Article55 1918-01-07 5 S.L.R.A. Mrs Lyall and Mrs Thomas made eqdal scores in the January spoon shoot, the former winning the tie. There were six competitors The tollowing are the three best scorest: 100 150 Nett Total yds Score with h'cap. Mrs Lyall 33 30 63 67.48 Thomas 32 31 63 67.4855 words
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Article77 1918-01-07 5 Calcutta, Dec 25 :—The field for the Viceroy's Cup to morrow will be very poor, only five horses being left in. Kiltoi is the public fancj bat many good judges give Magyar an equally good chance. The horses left in are Magyar, Kiltoi, Politian, Marcianus and Wolfaline,77 words
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Article47 1918-01-07 5 Kampong Kamunting Tin Output for the month of December 1917. Both Dredges: Hours run 1,080 Cubic Yards treated 140,000 Total Piculs 885 34 Realised on sale $71,200 01 Ihe low yardage is due chiefly to overhauling boilers and buck t band on No. 1 Dredge.47 words
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Article1457 1918-01-07 5 Full Details. The Penang Clnb Gran 1 War La i lottery in aid of the "Our Day" Rod Cross Fun<l waa drawn on Saturday on the Esplanade, Penang, commencing at 11 a m. The lottery ha* be«n extremely successful, and the pro moters are to be congratulated on1,457 words
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Article204 1918-01-07 5 December Crop Returns. Messrs. Paterson Simons Co- Agents Trafalgar Ltd, 4 128 Lbfl. Total to date 34,747 lbs. Trafalgar Ltd, 22,540 Coconuta Total to date 218,334 Coconuts. Messrs Chan Sre Onn Co, Sees. Mandai Tekon? 13 823 lbs. Total for 5 months 60,245 lbs. Scudai 25,»00 lbs. Total204 words
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Article27 1918-01-07 5 The Bangkok Daily Mail learns that Mrs Gilinore Ellis, the widow of Dr. Gilmore Ellis, will thortly go to Bangkok as matron of the St. Mary's School.27 words
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Advertisement336 1918-01-07 5 LAI EST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A Chinese tttoreke°per required by European firm. Must provide f-oitable security. Apply by letter to XX c/o MaUva Tribute, i r Jf y, 11 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Loose Burmah RUBIES, 3APPNIRES, EMERALDS, also rings set wi.h above utoiu?. Apply to K.K. Bha. acbarja, No. 4 Bras336 words
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Article819 1918-01-07 6 Prices Quoted ia tb« Market tail Moraiag SINGAPORE, JANLAKT 7 Mews u> all and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following liat of quotation* Robber Shares. Kcm. Value. Buye-« Bfjg, 1/- Allagar 1/3 5/8 1 Anglo Java 6/- 71--8- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16,--1 Ayer X tin ing819 words
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Article70 1918-01-07 6 bengujMjn Janua.ru 7 n Loudo'i— Bank aft, 2/4 19/32 Davaawd 2/i 7/32 Private 3 o»/». 2/4} )n ludi*— Btwh I. T. 160 On H n^koug— Bank >/d 32f/ e ;-e-n. On £:>» ti Baok d,d. 51 Oo Java— Bank T. T 126 On Japan— d/d. 108 Sorereigas— -baying rale70 words
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Article298 1918-01-07 6 Procedure at Medical Exam. According to the British Medical Journal the Minister of the National Service, in his address to the Medical Advisory Board,euid that the first matter to which he hoped the Board wonld give attention was the preparation of a manual containing a code of standards298 words
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Article111 1918-01-07 6 Pastor Fulton of Shanghai. China is in attendance at the annual s«. sion of the Executive Committ-- < the Malaysian Union Uonferu Seventh Day Adventistf. Fulton is the President of the nana Division Conference of beventa-Ilk* AdventiBts. At present p a6: 'j Fulton is on his return trip I ton,111 words
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Advertisement230 1918-01-07 6 There is no Better' Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try r-fc ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. New Shipments constantly arriving Arnotfs Biscuits The Famous Milk Arrowroot (Invalid and Baby Food) Butter Cream, Marie, Cabin, Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers, Creamy Chocolate Currant Luncheon, Thin Captain,230 words
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Advertisement124 1918-01-07 6 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporate! in Singapore.) Property Auction. Jan 9. At our S*le-room at 2.30 p.m. Mortgagee's Sale of freehold land situate ofF Gaylang K'jad, next to Lorong 33. area 5,500 square feet, being lots No*. 31 aud 32 and part of lots Nos. 28 to 30 of124 words
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Advertisement513 1918-01-07 6 Wincaniis Offers New Mb New Life to all who are I Weak, Aiwmic/Y^w/'RufwlovviL If you are Weak,' Wincarnis' offers you new strength. If •ou are Anaemic, 'Wincarnis' offers you new rich red blood. If you are Nervy," Wincarnis' offers you new nerve force. If you are Run-down, 'Wincarnis' offers you513 words
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Miscellaneous97 1918-01-07 6 Mails Close. To day Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pir P<«rt Swettenhun and Teluk \n»..n *P. rak 5.30 pm Ma,:icrm and Muar Kakt X pm Suujjri Liat S.-..U Hiulfy I pm PuUu iliUm ii Palau H,„.V Keng p ta Kenan.u Sanir 8 pm n W Han Lie(>uan 4 pm K<>ta Sural97 words
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Article910 1918-01-07 7 British Bloodstock SupiMne, Before tho war there was probably no industry in whhh Englan i and Ireland had become more convincingly pre-eminent than that of bloodstock breeding. It is not too much to any that oar thoroughbreds, taken collectively, were the envy of all the Continental Powers,910 words
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Article389 1918-01-07 7 How to Treat It Mr A B Carey writes to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary It is well known amongst those who have kept poultry in this country that Chicken Pox is responsible for at least 50 per cent, of the deaths of young chickens. The following description of389 words
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Article91 1918-01-07 7 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, before Mr Justice lunes, Acting Chief Judicial CommiHsionrr, the civil enit P. Sinnasamy Pillay,of Knala Lumpur, plaintiff, versus the State of Selanjjor, defendant, was heard. Plaintiff claimed $1,19 the amount deposited as security for the Jugra Toddy Farm. Messrs91 words
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Advertisement408 1918-01-07 7 NOTICES_ The Ayer Molek Robber Company, Ltd. flue iygnbe4 n th Straits SettlementsJ NOTICE given that the Director! dated a Fina Dividend oi 8v cont making 31 ncr cent free of War Tax, for tht year ended 31st Ofbw, 1917,whici if approved by the Shareholders in general Meeting will be408 words
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Advertisement432 1918-01-07 7 WANTED SITUATION VACANT For a young man who is proficient in English, and willing to learn journalism. Good prospects. Knowledge of shorthand a qualification. Apply in writing, with copies of testimonials, to Box No. 222 c/o Malaya Tribune. 20 12 v WANTED SITUATION As a Hospital Nurse or Sick Nurse432 words
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Advertisement628 1918-01-07 7 BANKS GMARTCRED BANK Or INDIA AUSTRIA AND CHINA, BY BO JT AX ArVIBU. Paid up Capita ir; of «0 aeea £1,200,001 Reserve Fund £1,900,00* Be«r^'• T. lability o. The Bank of England, Tha liOndon City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The National Provincial Bank628 words
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Advertisement224 1918-01-07 7 Many a woman who had a good colour at Home grows pale and sallow when living in the Tropics. When the fading colour iv cheeks and lips is accompanied by a lo a s of brightness in the eye* and au increasing hoaviiuss in the step, the cause is to224 words
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Advertisement798 1918-01-07 7 the: Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETfE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3 75 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to798 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. V. -No. 5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article528 1918-01-07 1 Saves Captain's Life. Tokyo, Dec. 11:—The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has just received the fall details of the brave act of J Vagi, a Japanese sailor on the British ship, "St. Ronald in saving the life of Captain J. Hobbs of the ill-fated steamer, which was torpedoed by a528 words
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Article75 1918-01-07 1 Monday. Jan. 7. High water 4.42 am 8 ft. 2 ins. 5.34 pm I ft. 7 ins. F Tnesday, Jan. 8. High water 5.37 am 8 ft. 2 ins. 7.9 pm 6 ft. 6 ins. Wednesday, Jan. 9 High water 6.36 am 8 ft. 3 in. 875 words
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Article47 1918-01-07 1 It is reported that the Board of Trade are taking steps to extend the Defence of the R«aim Act with regard to the iustallation of wireless telegraphy on hoard ships by making it applicable to vessels of 1,600 tons and over, the previous minimum being 3,000 tons.47 words
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Article79 1918-01-07 1 The "Shipping and Shipbuilding Rrcord gives a romaikable inst aice of pro6t earning by a cargo steamer Recently there arrived in Liverpool a vessel with a cargo of 45,000 cases of onions from Valencia. The rate <»f freight paid on arrival, it is stated was 16s. 6d. per ca?e, which79 words
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Article371 1918-01-07 1 Tokyo, Dec. 13:—The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to inaugurate a new steamer service to Port Said with the liners Toyama Mam and Awa Maru. the perviee be commenced with tho Toyama Maru on the 20th of this month. The round trip will take about three months,371 words
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Advertisement504 1918-01-07 1 I THERE IS NO 1 J Fine- Medium I for Shippers' Advertisements j THAU THE Shipping Gazette. j Write for terms, <g 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. I P.&0.-British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mil AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Daks C >tmet wi504 words
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Advertisement255 1918-01-07 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 am Handelsvereeniging 11 Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE,255 words
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Advertisement372 1918-01-07 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances BondM Warehouse*. Trafalgar St East Reclamation. v Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East Ewt 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. SheerB 3 19 1 j 0 (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head 0372 words
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Advertisement462 1918-01-07 1 I To Advertisers: I OUR Shipping Gazette j Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULA. J N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A servioe U maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London am*nail contract with the Imperial Japanese462 words
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