Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1918
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Title Section31 1918-01-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. NT -V %T "S^ [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 7 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che iRalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 931 words
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Advertisement295 1918-01-09 1 'Tay Guan Kiat 1 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD; Supplier to the Singapore Municipality. j Full p*rti«ml«n oa npp'ication. 1 i Phono Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Rssidense: No. 1450. 87 Tank Road. No 1073, Sjnnysids. Gaylang j No 1824. Tanjong Katong. "Gaiety" Cinema CHANGE OF PROGRAMME In the295 words
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Advertisement305 1918-01-09 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zkalamd. Hi lußiraooea effected on Balldings, Hank and Me-chamLVj 0/ nvety description MARINE Inaaranoea accepted to a parts of tbeiworld at lowest ratei WAI RISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. OfHoes: 2, FiaUnon Greon. The Eastern United Assi!ranee Corporation.305 words
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Advertisement21 1918-01-09 1 Ross's Famous Botflings I "TRADE MARK j best. j served with ROSS'S U Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith. j21 words
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Advertisement298 1918-01-09 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361. 1362 and at Private Resiliences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad No. 1 073. Sjnnyside. Bay tang No 1824, Taijong Katong. Estate Supplies) j Acetic (99&981.) Acid I Veneer Chests I Mom I Chests Latex Cups ETC.298 words
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Article1294 1918-01-09 2 The Cinema Audience. There are 4,500 picture theatres in thv. British fries, and these have registered 1,075,873,1)00 a" :i nct> in a single year. On the basis of this figure the j entire population of tho United Kingdoai visits picture shows approximately once each fortnight. About 5,000 11,294 words
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Article310 1918-01-09 2 Surgeons Account of Experiments That blisters can actually be produced on the skin by means of hypnotic suggestion alone is tbe claim made by Mr J Arthur Hadfield, Temporary Surgeon, Rn, describing ■ome recent experiments in this week's Lancet. Getting the consent of a seaman patieir. at the310 words
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Article737 1918-01-09 2 New Plans. Sir Auckland G- Idaf, the new Minister of National Srvice, delivered tv/o notable speech's la-, month at E iinburgh anu at Nottingham, on th« fane ions of hid Miuistry and the methods by which it ia proposed to d-'u! wi'h th" manpower requirements of tbt country.737 words
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Article14 1918-01-09 2 Vessels in cotnmnnication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Sta'ion None.14 words
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Advertisement328 1918-01-09 2 LISTEN! For Your Health's Sake. If ou have no appetite, if you put urine often, if you are reduced to I skm and bone, if your e;es have sunk into t eir sockets, if your brain is weak, and if yr.u fe-! an acting s-asat.ion all over, then take our328 words
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Advertisement34 1918-01-09 2 Absolutely Free) 40 years' experience, late Government >!edicul Officer I RAi SAILrJj Dfi. DASS Secrets of Happy Life I ie being dtetribnted free wiyto f lit SwiSiUyi Sim Policy, 30/2 Harrim-ti Road, CALCUTTA., j34 words
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Advertisement491 1918-01-09 2 THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD. TKE <%■ A VALUABLE D tSTORAT7VE IM HrjUKAMH.'V* NOM HH M IN Tempting, Palatable, Wholly Digestible. Earlier and inferior products, repre- producing r»suit- whjr>h tenting the effort to give th* nervas rcmarkab'e. directly the nourishment they cannot Unlike ear get from ordinary food, ara nowoal? portly491 words
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Advertisement311 1918-01-09 2 balvitae! The mmtt powerful but cervint tonic, pr during result! Immediate and permanent, in a., flirrou- exhaustion, in o th y oaf s i married or unmar-ted. Pnce R*. 1 mi phial. Asthma Tableta. The best remedy for nagfe, iifl Dreathing, fit; and the vont hmm at Asthma. Instant relief311 words
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Article225 1918-01-09 3 Singapore, January 9. iru ~m .3e« Local and General colnmu. Bneintss don«. ioeeu —Steady. Business done. Su<}o Flour- —Business done. I n>>r. —Business done. Peppmn —Steady. No Business. ihmr Products. —Market Qniet. Lstcst Local Mtrkit Oueritioa.». Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 140.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 45.00 Copra Bali225 words
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Article66 1918-01-09 3 PevWg Imp. Bril. Oil 5 00 per case FLfc Brand Kerosine 4.90 p«r case Hv'< Arrow Oil 180 per case Lampglaes do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 4 70 per 2 tins Kerosine Oil 4 0 1 P«r 2 i-ia Crown do Oil 4 55 per66 words
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Article236 1918-01-09 3 (Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 9 M vm La'.'na j an' Co.. the rcade, advite the following quotations x— Alorfcajab 14.20 $4.30 AyerKnningf 1.40 1.50 Aye? Mole* 2.55 2.65 A r Panai H.OO 11 25 6.50 6 75 I Jelotong 080 0.90 I Katil 0.90 0.97^ I KB 0.75236 words
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Article47 1918-01-09 3 Delivered la London. Th'j iollowing axe the datea of departure from Singapore of the European Maila and their delivery in Lon lon. MmSU Left. Dklivbbbd Mail J. Oct. 24 Dec. 17 Mail* A& B Nov. 14 2 De«. 17 Mail E Not. 1« Dec. 2247 words
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Article76 1918-01-09 3 An Australian paper announces the death in action in France on Oct. 12th, of Mr. George Corser Porter, who was formerly manager of the Pahang Consolidated Estate at Sungei Talam, Kuantan. Mr Porter left Kuantan in very bad health about May 1916, going to his home in Maryborough, Queensland, where76 words
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Article487 1918-01-09 3 Stock-Broker Arrested. Shanghai, Dec, 16 :—J L Carneiro the Shanghai stock broker alleged to have embezzled and forged securities on a scale which may run up to the million mark, is now under arrest in Japan and the two fugitive bank men said to be his confederates, Romualdo487 words
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Article98 1918-01-09 3 Brisbane, Nov. II. —A report from Charleville states that a doctor who has been practising in the town for some months, was locked up at the police station under instructions from the military. Twi petitions containing 1000 signatures have been presented seeking his release. On98 words
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Advertisement386 1918-01-09 3 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7,7 am and 7 pm, arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7.18 pm and 6.45 am respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Knala Lnuipur at 8 am daily, arriving at Penang386 words
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Advertisement565 1918-01-09 3 I— Perfect Continuity of Good Pictures Always to be Seen The I The AT THE Alhambra I 1 lh m}l a 0 is the only I Alhambra Is A 1, J XSSfet &B% il theatre If*. Theatre /Ji 1 |J |iH jO? OJH wiiere you i.Q #H i aaWSA exquisite565 words
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Advertisement372 1918-01-09 3 New Serials Coming New Serials Coming AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-nlgbt! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! GOLD-SKAL SPECIAL FEATURE Forty-Four Calibre Mystery Starring Harry Carey and Clare Dubray. 4 The Diaraoinrooi the Sky 4 The 27tb and 28th Episodes -4 Reels.372 words
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Miscellaneous232 1918-01-09 3 Mails Close. To-day. Calcutta 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2.30 pm Malacca *Hong Ltiaii '2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2.30 pre Malacca <£ Muar Anion 2.30 pm Penang Jacob 2.30 pm Fu'au Soegi Hong Aik 3 pm Pul,.u Batam Pulau Bulang flock Keng 3 pm Kenmon San232 words
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Article1306 1918-01-09 4 Singapore would he a dull an i uninteresting place to live in with out tone excitement. Fortnnately we have tbat fnrnished us in the locjl t-affio and its control. Two of the most favourable spots where excitement ia obtaina 1 i are the bridge joining up North Bridge1,306 words
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Article56 1918-01-09 4 The Straits Chinese Reading Club will open a new session on Monday next in the C.C.A. Hall, 136 Street, at 8 p.m. The Rev. W. Murray, M A. and Mr. Song Ong Siang, M.A., LL M will be glad to receive both old and n«w members for enrolment. The subscription56 words
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Article617 1918-01-09 4 Yesterday's Meeting. The weekly meetirg of the Board was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal offices. The Hon. Mr. C. J. Saunders presided, aud others present were Messrs S. Tomlinson, A. M. S. Angnllia, M. Meyer, Gaw Khek Kiain, and H. Carpmael. The owner of 215, 217,617 words
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Article44 1918-01-09 4 The Cinemas. "Hair Trigger Bn:k", "Steel Hearts,' and 4 The Melody of Death" are three of the fine films to be screened in to-night's change of programme at the Palladium. ''Pay Me", a special feature, starring Dorothy Phillips, will be shown next Saturday.44 words
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Article51 1918-01-09 4 What kind of ships resemble scissors Why are 20 shillings gained by a wager equal to a guinea Why id a man just copped like a boat full of water Why dii Adam think that his first day in Paradise would never come to an end [Answers to51 words
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Article62 1918-01-09 4 To-Day. Lunas Meeting, Evatt's, noon. 5.30 p.m, Week of Prayer Service, Presbyterian Cburcb. To-morrow. 5.30 p.m. Week of Prayer Service, Garrison Church, Tanglin. Friday. 5.30 p.m. Week of Prayer 3ervice, St. Andrew's Cathedral. Church Conncil "at Home," St Andrew's Hall, 9 p.m. Saturday. Chinese Halifax Fund Fete.62 words
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Article581 1918-01-09 4 Tin here is at $128 (50 cts. up) no sellers. Rubber is quoted at for crepe and 2/5 for sheet. London, Jan. 5 Silvor 8 at Yesterday's tone continc- s. Mr. W. W. Douglas ia shortly leaving for East Africa. Mr. J, p. Donald, of the Eastern581 words
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Article105 1918-01-09 4 Pagk. The Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Naval Matters 5 Britain and U. S. A. 5 Premier's Speech 5 Bombs on Germany 5 General s 1,075 Millions 2 National Service 2 Hypnotic Blisters Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3 Mail Notice 1 Shanghai Fraud 3 Local105 words
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Advertisement134 1918-01-09 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby Linen Department j X Mill CHll^^ lite Isliii Frocks IN LARGE VARIETY. 1 "fik. .X. IXIEysaSRRRK'aarJWRRRi HHRRnRRRORXOORRRNRSNRMRRNRNNRCHBRi WiTIHG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. j Sweetened Condensed Milk per case siB.oo Sterilised Natural .Milk Si 1.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $12.50 m,mm,K ji— >«OCT>WBaMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^ mw134 words
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Advertisement374 1918-01-09 4 Send your orders early for the coming year to avoid disappointment to The Patent Shoe Co. No. 511 North Bridge Road, Singapore. IFiaST-CLASS Cagg fo 3HEi:r»ea DAY AND NIGHT 'Phone 1233 We have numeroua enquiries for second-hand cars from our clients in the Htraits and F.M.S. If you wish to374 words
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Advertisement31 1918-01-09 4 THE IDEAL Dinner Wine. Red Sparkling Burgundy Quarts and Pints. Caldbcch, Macgregor AND Co. Wholesale. Retail. KIM KIAT Co. 108 109, Market Street. JUST RECEIVED Dietz Reliable Hurricane Lamps PRICE REASONABLE.31 words
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Article113 1918-01-09 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Good Air Work. Allied Help. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London. Jan. 7, 11.30 p.m. Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports: We repulsed a raid south-east of Ypres. The hostile artillery was active at Passchendaele. Oar aeroplanes on Sunday fired 12,000 machine-gun rounds at troops,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 113 words
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Article92 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 7.30 a m. Sir D. Haig in a despatch, reviewing yesterday's operations, tributes the Navy. The debt the Army owes to the Navy grows ever greater and is deeply relised by the British Armies in France. The result of its unceasing vigilance is that92 words
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Article799 1918-01-09 5 Lengthy Review Issued. London, Jan. 8, 7.40 a.m. A Gazette contains a despatch from Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig of 26,000 words, covering the operations daring 1917, except at Cambrai. It explains that the conference of military heads of the Allies in November, 1916, arranged a plan799 words
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Article39 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 12.35 p.m. Sir D. Haig states An enemy party raided n post in the neighbourhood of Flesqaieres, One of oar men is missing. Hostile artillery firing occurred in tbe neighbourhood of Ballecourt and Passchendaele.39 words
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Article44 1918-01-09 5 Aviation Success. London, Jan. 8, 4.35 p.m. French communique Despite intense cold and unfavourable weather our pilots in December brilliantly maintained their superiority, and destroyed or put out of action seventy-six enemy aero* planes. We lost only nineteen machines in the whole month.44 words
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Article51 1918-01-09 5 Great Damage Done- London, Jan. 8, 12.35 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Karlsruhe, dated Jan. 4. reports Allied air attacks on Mannheim, Kostatt and Freiburg. The Tvdegraaf states that the big new flying camp at Ovstackeron and the Ghent Lokern-Antwerp line, have bean greatly damaged in aerial51 words
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Article67 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 7, 8 25 p.m. Last week's subscriptions to the National War Bonds through the banks amounted to nearly twentyfour million sterling, a record for a week. Up to now over 211 millions have been subscribed through the banks and over eleven millions through the Post Office.67 words
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Article52 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 7.25 a.m. Mr. Phillip Gibbs thinks that January will pass without any big battles and possibly February as well. Whenever the Germans attack a fearful price is exacted. It is possible that the German nation will refuse to countersign the order for a reckless expenditure52 words
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Article22 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 7, 8.25 p.m. Mr. Fnrley Seddonand Mr. James Parker M P are appointed Companions of the British Empire.22 words
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Article34 1918-01-09 5 Australian Approval. London, Jan. 8. 4.35 a ra. Melbourne. Hughes comments on Mr. Lloyd George's speech tbrt both tbe tone and the terms are worthy of the hour and of the man.34 words
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Article34 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. f, 7.25 a.m President Wilson haa sent a message to Mr Lloyed George Warmly cpproving of and emphatically endoraing hie speech on behalf of himself and the American Government.34 words
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Article80 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 7.25 a.m. Every honr brings fresh commendation of Mr. Lloyd George from the Dominions and Allies. Nothing short of enthusiasm has been arous ed in France. The American Press picturesquely describes Britain aa representing enlightened Christendom extending both hands to Germany, one holding the sharpest80 words
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Article60 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 1.50 p.m. Amsterdam The Dutch comment on Mr. Lloyd George's speech reveals disappointment at tbe destruction of all hope of the Entente's participating in peace negotiations at present. The Telegraaf saya that the peace j the Entente wants is the peace satisfyiog everybody except those60 words
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Article140 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 1.50 p.m. The German Press comments unfavourably on Mr Lloyd George's speech. The Frankfurter Zeitung, the Berlin Post, and the Kreuzzewnng assert that Mr L)oyd George's terms are those of a victor. The RheinishWestfaelische says that Mr Lloyd George and the British Labour party desire140 words
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Article104 1918-01-09 5 German General's Tribute. London, Jan. 8, 4 5 p.m. A special and well-known German military writer, General Liebert, in a significant article in tbe Tagliche Kundschau, points out that the world balance of power at present greatly favours Britain, who not only conld now proceed with the104 words
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Article86 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 7, 9.50 p.m. The War Office states that the British captures in 1917 in the western theatre were73,131 prisoners and 531 gnns; Palestine, 17,646 prisonersand 108guns; Mesopotamia 15,944 prisoners and 124 guns East Africa, 6,728 prisonersand 18gans; Salonika, 1,095 prisoners and no gnns total, 114,544 prisoners86 words
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Article54 1918-01-09 5 Meat and Foel. London, Jan. 8,|8.15 a.m. The provincial butchers have been licensed to buy only half as much as in October. The surpluses will be sent to London. Washington The fuel administrator recommends that coal only be exported for war purposes, or in exchange for commodities which54 words
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Article20 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 11.5 a.m. Melbourne i Mr. Hughes's cabinet has resigned, and Mr. Tndor has been summoned.20 words
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Article76 1918-01-09 5 New Appoint men is. London, Jan. 7, 9.35 p.m. It is understood that Lord Read ing will be appointed British High Commissioner to the United States and will also take efcaw of the British war DJoaion in New York and Washington, Lord Northcliftv T' meittltifj h> .id76 words
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Article107 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 12.35 a.m. Lord Nortficflffo interviewed as t« Lord Reading's appointment empha aied the tremendonsness of the *?sk of representing all British interats in the United States at a time when interdependence on each others war efforts haa assumed such a vast scale. He believed that107 words
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Article50 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 1.30 a m. It is officially announced that Sir Cecil Spring Rice is departing from Washington on leave. Lord Readings appointment as High Commissioner will have the character of ambassador on a special mission with full authority over al! British missions in the United States.50 words
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Article57 1918-01-09 5 New Minefields London, Jan, 7, 7.30 p.m. Lloyd's announces that two new British minefields for the protection of merchantmen againnt submarines have been laid covering proctically the whole sea area between the Belgian coast ami Dover and Folkestone. The British mine area off the coast of Jutland and57 words
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Article25 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan. 8, 1.30 a.m. The Admiralty states t'jat a British destroyer was torpedoed and sank in the Mediterranean. Ten men were lost.25 words
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Article55 1918-01-09 5 Lon lon, Jan. S, 7.25 a.m. The first batch of two hundrtd and thirty-five olficers and DMO and three hundred and seventy civilians has landed from Germany. An office' 1 declared that the food shortage in Germany will ♦nd the war. Ex-prisoners agreed that only parcels from55 words
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Article39 1918-01-09 5 L mdon, Jan. S, 4.35 a.»n. N6W York Mr. Rockefeller hag donated o._, million dollars to the Rockefeller Foundation, to meet the increasing expenuitnre on war work. Mr. Rockefeller's contributions to the Foundation total 130 million dollars.39 words
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Article66 1918-01-09 5 Lonilou. Jan. 8, 3.35 p.m. Amsterdam The Austrian newspapers regard Mr. Lloyd George's terms as those of victors to the vanquished. The Nene Frie Presse says that the speech means that force shall decide. The Neve Swiener Tagblatt says that the speech shows that Britain does not desire66 words
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Article110 1918-01-09 5 The following sums are gratefully acknowledged Already received $14,159.51 W M Blake (per A W Still) 25 Mrs Robson 25 Scott (2nd) 10 Manasseh (chairs $10) 20 h Maw (10th) (ohairs $8) 48 Latex 15 S B Archdeacon 100 F Johnston (per A W110 words
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Article70 1918-01-09 5 THE ASSIZES. Attempted Murder. Before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, K. C.), the hearing wag continued yesterday afternoon of the charge against Samardi, a Javanese coolie, of the attempted murder of hi? Tamil mandoro Aijasamy by cutting him with a parang, on an estate at the sixth70 words
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Article615 1918-01-09 5 Koh Tiam Swee was then pnt in the dock, charged with abetment of using as genuine a forged document. Complainant, Koh Boey, stated that he had known accused and hia and father for about eight years. He had personally expressed bis desire to the accused to insure his615 words
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Article119 1918-01-09 5 Some More Winners- The winners of $3,160 prizes included the following Barling, Aitkin and Crow, Parit Buntar. Cheah Bong Theam and S Eng Hnat, 279, Burmah Road, Penang. R H Lambert and Guan Hong Seng, Cholon. Lew Yin Chong and Chew San Sang, 4, Cocil Street, Kuala Lumpur.119 words
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Article147 1918-01-09 5 Proctor -Holsiagtoo. The wedding of Miss Margaret Hoisington, sister of Mr. Hoteingtoi of the Anglo-Chineae School, to Mr. George Chiniah Proctor, of Messrs Harper <fe Co. Kiang, took place at the Weslyan Church, on MonJay the 7th instant at 4.30 p.m. when the Rev. Maxwell, assisted by R v.147 words
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179 1918-01-09 5 December List Previously acknowledged *****7.03 Mrs Parbnry Bnrkill (6 months) 18.40 h Pringle 1 Payne 3 Touilin (Nov and Dec) 6 S Tooalinson 5 A P Williams 1 Peterkin 3 A 8 Shooker 5 C H Ounn 2 J A Webster (Nov <k Dee) 6179 words
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Article228 1918-01-09 5 The Chetty community of Koala Lumpur, generally called the Nagaratanatn, celebrated the wLole day ;>n Monday last in prayers in their Temple at Batu Koad for the victory of ihe British who are fighting for the liberation of the world. Ia response to the King's message the228 words
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Article115 1918-01-09 5 The installation tn-eting of Negri Semhilan Lodge No 3552 E C was held at Seremban on Saturday, when Wor. Bro H Redfearn Shaw installed Bro G H Harrop as W M for the ensning year. The other officer for the year are :—I PM, Wor Bro V A Tayler115 words
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Article25 1918-01-09 5 Garrison Golf Club. Monthly medals will be played for as follows l/»dfca' bogey, to-morrow 10th bun. Men's medal, Sat and Snn, 12th and 13th.25 words
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Article191 1918-01-09 5 Children's Grand Fete Amounts Collected, Ist List. Hna-Kiow Gi Ta School Variety Stall $3,176.95 Nan Yang Girls School 1,605.13 Chong Haa Girls School 740.21 Tnan Moae Boys School 738.45 Toh Nam Boys School 379.13 J Yung Cheng Boys School 534.29 Yok Eng Boys School 117.49 Fete191 words
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Article38 1918-01-09 5 Chinese Church (Presbyterian) Congregations. Mnkit Timah $86.62 Tek Kha 100 Serangoon 8.70 Tanjong Pagar 67 Pay a Lebar 10 S-litar 5.21 Straits Chinese 100 Johore 56 Moar (J Salleh) 45 01 Muar (J Abdullah) 60 $538.5738 words
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Article96 1918-01-09 5 The Hon. rroeemrer begs to acknowledge with grateful thanks the following donations to the above rend Airear.ly acknowledged. $4,040 MrTanKahKee J t ooo Messrs Guthrie <fc Co Ltd, 100 Messrs Mc Alister Co Ltd 100 Messrs Boustead Co 100 Mr Gim Nam Hin 50 Mr Yto Ban96 words
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Article82 1918-01-09 5 Big Raffle Arranged. A ratlle and lottery has been arranged in Batavia, to be drawn for on tbe 26th met., the proceeds being in aid of the Red Cross ("Onr Daj Batavia). A new advertisement appearing to-day gives further particulars. The price of $3 (Straits) per tick*82 words
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Advertisement131 1918-01-09 5 Batavia "Onr Day" Lottery FOR fHE Red Cross Society Permitted by the Dutch Government ou September 28. 40,000 tickets, total ralut of prizes ft. 50,000 fl. 50 000 for Our Dau Funri. lit One Diamond Collar weth f 30^00 Brd Ear-ring 2 ,26t tn bar-ring 1 jqj Bth Lady's hag131 words
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Advertisement453 1918-01-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. T. Motomafsu JAPANESE DENTIST No 118-6 Middle Road »next to Omedeto Hotel). EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Charges Moderate- All Work BuarutNi. Consultation in either LogHan or Malay. 9 1 $.7 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I 111. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SING A PORE. IN BANKRUPTCY.453 words
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Article830 1918-01-09 6 Prices Quoted is the Market tats Morning ttIXQAPOBB, JA 51 AI; T 9. Messrs Ly.il! and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following liat of quotations: Robber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyer* ;*r» J/- Allagar 23 1,9 2 Anglo Java 61- 71--2- Anelo-Malay 12/- 16,--1 Ayer Kuning830 words
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Article70 1918-01-09 6 bnnguyor* January v lm t 4 't H.»*V i mh. 2/4 19/;j/ 2/4 7/32 Pritat* .*> oi/e. Ba&lr T. T. 1584 n H' n. n» r-ao* 32\7 m prein. <)n Sbaijc. Bank d d. 51J Oo Java— Bank T. T 126 On Japan— Sank d/d. 108 Sovereigns—baying rate $5.5470 words
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Article1177 1918-01-09 6 Chinese Firms Charged. In the Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. A W Just, Magistrate on Friday, tbe hearing was continued the whole day oi the preliminary in quiry into a charge preferred against eight local Chinese firms, all of them wholesale Chinese liquor merchants. Tbe following are1,177 words
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Article180 1918-01-09 6 Charges Against German Doctor- According to telegrams from Holland, Professor Max Henkel, Professor of Gynaecology at tbe University of Jena, and Director of tbe Women'a Hospital attached to the University, has been removed from bis post and condemned to pay the costs of the disciplinary proceedings which180 words
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Article83 1918-01-09 6 Irish Priest Sentenced. Fa'her Iffohaal Daly, a young priest wbo rrcently arrived from Now York, was laatePOid to a month's imprisonment at Liverpool on Nov. Vh for having been in possession of a code '~y which naval and military information could be communicated. Defendant gave evidenco that the83 words
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Article1357 1918-01-09 6 Fall Prize List. Tne Our Day lottery run under tbe auspices of the Patriotic League of Britons Overseas was drawn for on Dec. 29, says the Bangkok Times. The British Legation compound and the Court house where the actual drawing took place were crowded with all nationalities interested1,357 words
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Article141 1918-01-09 6 Australia s Aid New York, Nov. 14 Thm X m York World has received a despatch from Rome stating that the assisting the Itilians include Kr< Chasseurs, arid ttie world fan Ui Arz*cs, who a »:i immortal a* the D rdanelles. When the cade announcing the An/.ics141 words
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Advertisement239 1918-01-09 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X 01s SALE AT The Leading Hotels AHE Principal Liquor Dealers. I New Shipments constantly arriving Arnotrs Biscuits The Famous Milk Arrowroot (Invalid and Baby Food) Butter Cream, Marie, Cabin, Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers, Creamy Chocolate Currant Luncheon, Thin239 words
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Advertisement100 1918-01-09 6 Packed Free. All mr,-, Prepaid ea your Port. Safe Dehrery Guaranteed. We take all nika Thirty Oars' Trial allowed. Money refunded If iinuilitii lory British nade MEAD OO VENTR V Fl VERS WARRANTED FIFTBhN YEARS. Dunlop Tyre*. Speed-Gears, Broofca MODELS £6 to £12 Winner of World »1111Immediata delivery. Huge Stocks!100 words
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Advertisement65 1918-01-09 6 I CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express are 14 Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA I No. 555 per tin of 50-8O cts. f (Including duty.)65 words
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Advertisement221 1918-01-09 6 the: Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. f Incorporate in Singapore.) Property Auction. To-day. At onr Sale-room at 2.30 p m. Mortgagee's Sale of freehold land situate off Gaylang Road, next to Lorong 33, area 5,500 square feet, bung lots Nos. 31 and 32 and j rt of lots Nos. 28 to221 words
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Article572 1918-01-09 7 Helping British Firm?. The British of Commerce in Brazil is <!oing uenal work in dealing wi 'i cimweroi d matter* likely to yromote tbe interest* of British trade with that con ivy. A Commi:tee of the Chamber has recn t! y bid under conriderati >n the s'ion» which572 words
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Article196 1918-01-09 7 A Bag that Floated. Lon lon, Nov. 18, —A court of in tpiiry was opened yesterday to investigate tho loss of despatches in Dec 1915, by Captain Stanley Wilson, M.P. Captain Wilson told tbe cou t that he was carrying four bags from Athens in the steamship Sp196 words
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Article603 1918-01-09 7 Cost *40,000. Nanchan?, Kian-;si, l)tc. 9:The new $10,00) builliug of the N'anc-haiig Academy was deuieavd on the afternoon fSiturdiv, Decembers. If de lict ion day brings rejoicing over achievement and visions for the fata re tint day surely broukbt fuch an experience to all i iutrnsted in603 words
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Article57 1918-01-09 7 Mr. W Redfearn has arrived in Penang rom Australia, and is staj\v,s with his brother, Mr George Redieara. He is a talented rider, and we are glad to'hear that he proposes to stay here, as a traine;. He will be* a decided acquisition Mr W lWfearn h4B already taken over57 words
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Advertisement436 1918-01-09 7 NOTICES_ IN THC MATTER OF THE STR AITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES 1 ORDINANCE 1889 MM IN TH3 MATTER OF THE I Til BANKING .COMPANY, LTD. (In Liquidation). NOTICE ii hereby given that the :.s,tors of tbe Company have declared sixth dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, making a total436 words
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Advertisement318 1918-01-09 7 WANTED SITUATION VACANT For a ycung man who is proficient in Snglish. and willing to learn journalism. Good prospects. Knowledge of short,md a (jualificaLion. Apply I i writing, with copies of testimonials, to Box No. 222 c/o Malaya Tribune. 2012 a WANTED SITUATION As a Hospital Nurse or Sick Nurse318 words
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Advertisement634 1918-01-09 7 BANKS CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. nCQWO ITMD IN EXPAND BY BOTAX CHARTKR. Paid uo Chattel in W,C D Shares of £20 «ach £1,200,000 j Reeervs Fa id ©,00! Rc.'srv* Liability' ~i Proj ri -:s n 200,000 BAHKKE& Tka Beck ol England, The London City and Midland B*nk,634 words
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Advertisement178 1918-01-09 7 It's Good to feel tired after bealthj exercise, but if that tired fe.«ling does not disappear after a night's sleep it's abaonaal. It me ins tl at < v arc ana-mlc or debilitated, that you Bead a to. ic to battel up your thin blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for178 words
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Advertisement447 1918-01-09 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening, Dclly.) 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 to The447 words
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Advertisement236 1918-01-09 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income in ISi 6 $4,309,517 SO Tots; Out-go In 1916 *****.418.50 Assurance effected In 1116 $4,230,542.85 fncraase in Funds -$1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,84' i assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14.236 words
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Advertisement81 1918-01-09 7 INSANITY CURE. Dr. w. C. Roy's Specific for Inlands id the dnly medicine of its kind rf over 50 years' standing found to Curo All forms of Insanity Mental Derangements Biilliwiii Fita Epilepey Neurasthenia r Insomnia Hysteria, Melancholia. e^.s The effects are rapid and oon'-inoing. Produe m sleep—lmprove* digestion. Price81 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. V.- No. 7 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article210 1918-01-09 1 A report prepared by the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association dealing with liner service, war wastage, and replacement, says that since AngUHt 5, 1914, of the liner tonnage entered in the Association there had been withdrawn on sales, mostly to H. M. Government fortyone ships of 251,000 tons; by210 words
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Article168 1918-01-09 1 Tokyo, Dec. 13 —The Imperial Government Railways will shortlyopen a freight pier at the Shinngawa station. With the intention of handling freight brought to the city by boats, the Imperial Railway started the construction of a freight pier at Shinagawa, with the cost of 50,000 yen. It168 words
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Article199 1918-01-09 1 London, Nov 13 —A remarkable story was revealed in the Prize Court to day. The steamer Mazatlan, (lying the Mexican tlig attempted to "wireltss" to the German cruiser Leipzig details of the sailing position of British ships. The scheme was defeated by the ingenuity, resourcefulness199 words
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Article160 1918-01-09 1 Further progress has been made with the Federal Government's scheme for the building of ships in Australia. Th« Prime Minister sated on Nov. 22 that he had had an interview with the acting manager of the Newcastle steel works, and he had given further orders which would now ensure the160 words
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Article134 1918-01-09 1 Cause of the Collision. Halifax, Dec. 12 :—The Captain of the ammunition ship, in a statement, says "We carried 5,000 tons of cargo, mostly explosives, namely, picric acid, tftattrotolao; and benzol. The morning was clear and the water smooth. There were no vessels in our course until134 words
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Article26 1918-01-09 1 The monthly report of entries at Rotterdam shows that during August last only seventy-seven ships arrived at that port, as compared with 311 in August, 1916.26 words
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Advertisement505 1918-01-09 1 I THERE IS NO I Finer Medium B for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. 9 Write for terms, a 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) mi AV3 SERVICES. Peninsula and Oriental S. N. Co. (Ca i.f CaSMMlwit} Ai* Majesty' o Gove*505 words
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Advertisement259 1918-01-09 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi] "lederland" 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 farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE,259 words
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Advertisement413 1918-01-09 1 WATCH FOR Metro Films THEY ARE REAL EYE-OPENERS. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors f :r S.S., F.M S., Siam, lodo-Chba Chios SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Section Go downs Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East East413 words
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Advertisement592 1918-01-09 1 I To Advertisers: I OUR I Shipping Gazette Circulate in every port ISMSSjIaMI tta I MAU! PENINSULA. N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA m (INCORPORATED IN JAPA2) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A servioe Is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseille* and Lon-; mall oontract with the Imperial Japanese Government.592 words
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Miscellaneous89 1918-01-09 1 Singapore lide Tables Wednesday, Jan. 9 High water 6,36 am 8 ft. 3 in. 8.34 pm 7 ft. Thursday, Jan. 10 Max. Dec. 8 8h A 7.35 am 8 ft. 6 ins; 9.32 pm 7 ft. 6 ins. Friday, Jan. 11.—High water:— 8.31 am 9 ft.; 10.20 pm 8 ft.89 words
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