Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1918
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Title Section30 1918-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- No. 8 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TH CHS DAY, JANUARY 10.30 words
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Advertisement419 1918-01-10 1 ITayGuan'KiatS 30. Phillip Street, Singapore, j FIREWOOD; Supplier to the Singapore Municipality. I Full pirt'cu'ara on application. (j Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Road. No. 1073. Sunnyslde, Gay!ang No- 1824, Taniong Katong. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT "Gaiety" Cinema In the Second Show Pathe's419 words
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Advertisement304 1918-01-10 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FUJI' ai'aroei "ffeotp 1 on Balldings, Hem tad Meghan Bm of every rijHcriptiji. MARINE Insurances accepted %o a pa: s of lie.world at lows* ratei WAI BISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Otficea: 3, Pinla/non Green. The Eastern304 words
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Advertisement77 1918-01-10 1 Sanitas Disinfectant Pine Tree Brand. Use No Other W3nt This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a i milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS is known throughout the world j AS A j RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always j carries a full guarantee of effectiveness. The low price makes77 words
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Advertisement288 1918-01-10 1 |TayGuanKiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Baylang No 1824, Taniong Katong. "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which288 words
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Article1674 1918-01-10 2 The following summary of the week's warring is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but moat not be considered official. London, D P. "9. The reply of the Central Powers to the Russian peaoe proposals at Brest-Litovsk makes the pretence of accepting in principle peace with no1,674 words
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Article199 1918-01-10 2 Enemy's Revolting Brutality. A gentleman who baa seen the •impositions of one of the survivors of the Citta di Bari f sunk under peculiarly revolting circumstanc -g between tho South Italian coast and Corfu in Oct telis me that the crew of the eubnarine behaved with aj>.199 words
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Advertisement330 1918-01-10 2 LISTEN! For Your Health's Sake. If you have no appetite, if yea pas* arine often, if you are reduced to skin aud bone, if your e-es h*ve sank into tieir sockets, if your brain is weak, and if you lael an acbinq spn-ation all over, then take our word for330 words
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Advertisement183 1918-01-10 2 SALYITAE. The TK.ft powerful but harmless nervine t nic, pn>dueing sU.-tling result*, imI ujediii*" and p. rmnut at, in all cases of I i now exhaustion, in both young or old, married or uunaarrvd. Price R«. 1 n c r pni*l. Asthma Tableta. j The best remedy for oongh, difficult183 words
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Advertisement255 1918-01-10 2 FOB SALE FOR SALE. One Fope twin cylinder motor, biovcle and cygnet rear car for sale, 8 H.P Apply 158 Selrgie Road. A trial given. 911 a FOR SALE Hair Oil, Ceylon Tea, Ceybn (Jaffna) Cigars, FRESH INDIAN CONDIMENTS, Chutney. Mangoe, and Lime, etc, Pickles, Alaugoe, Lime and BrinjalH, etc,255 words
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Advertisement149 1918-01-10 2 Straits Albion Press LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 20a—20c, Collyer Quay. 'PHONE No. 171. ii I Mini mm i» Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders, Lithographers and Rubber-stamp Makers. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING executed with Accuracy, Neatness and Promptitude; and Lowness in price is the broad Policy observed. GIVE XJS JSI TRIAL.149 words
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Article841 1918-01-10 3 Lecture at the Y. M. C. A. On Tuesdav night in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. Mr. E E. Saunders, a Y.M.C.A. PL vaieal Director, who is on his v to Australia, delivered a lecture p Physical Work and its Pos■oilitirH in the City," which was h interesting and instructive.841 words
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Article46 1918-01-10 3 Delivered la London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and delivery iv London. Mail. Lrft. Ditlivkskd Mail J. Oct. 24 Dee. 17 Mails A 4 B Nov. 1 2 Dee. 17 Mail E Nov. 15 Dec. 2246 words
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Article528 1918-01-10 3 Famous Landmark Gutted. Tokyo, Nov. 30,—The Kokugi kan, the great wrestling amphitheatre of \»hich the public of Tokyo is exceedingly proud, was burnt down early j esterday morning. A chrysanthemum exhibit was being held there, and Wednesday evening the show was closed at ten o'clock as usual,528 words
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Advertisement391 1918-01-10 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 Kaala Lnmpnr at 7 18 pm and 6.45 am respectively. The throngh express to Penang leaves Kuala Lnmpur at 8 am daily, arriving at391 words
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Advertisement571 1918-01-10 3 II Perfect Continuity of Good Pictures Always to be Seen The I 1116 .AT THE Alhambra I Alhambrais 5 M^^omly i pictures, the attached. Ice i BEST The Hall fcr Music. The Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality. C ake™toffee I Orchestra, beach road. Tea etc I ««e571 words
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Advertisement61 1918-01-10 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it. Tht American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we have done has shown that there is no reason why advertising is not doing as much fur61 words
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Advertisement529 1918-01-10 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taujong Pamar Loud. Trams Pa>s the Door. Tonight: SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! Butterfly Features Present MONEY MADNESS S Parts Featuriug Eddie Polo and Mary Maclaren Metro Pictures Present FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNE in THE GREAT SECRET To-night Showing the 13th and529 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous222 1918-01-10 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Hebe 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 3 pm t*. Sambu Bagan Sembilan 3 pm P. Sambu, Billiton, Bata\ia, Cheribon and Samaraug 3 pni Jpnmon Hock Tew 3 pm Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Lim 3 pm rtuau Soegi Violante 3 pm222 words
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836 1918-01-10 4 No' the least of the important l.salts arising from Mr. Lloy 1 Oeorg-'s speech is its endorsement by President Wilson on Vhaif of the United States. The Uuited Stabs, thoagh fighting side by Bide with the Alii- s. is not in the Alliance. It836 words
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Article326 1918-01-10 4 The Wianing Numbers. The drawing took place in the Town Hi!!, Kaala Lumpur, at 1.39 on l lav at ternoon for pri/.-s for the F.M.s. War Loan Premium Ticket:-, in respect of the first six months' interest. The proceedings were conducted by Mr. L H. Clayton, Pro'ector of326 words
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Article33 1918-01-10 4 The following are the answers to the riddles publisheJ yesterday Cutters. Because they are one pound won (one). Because he wants bailing out. Because on tha* occasion there wai no Lye-33 words
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Article366 1918-01-10 4 Association. Successful Year in 1917. At the beginning of the year there were on the roll forty-eight members and during the year there were three resignations and two expul aions. Thirty one candidates were enrolled as members, and this raised the membership to seventyfour, which is the366 words
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Article49 1918-01-10 4 Some excitement nrm mmod in Malacca last Monday when it was discovered that a tire had broken out in the Malacca Volunteer Rifles' armoury in the Stadt House. The outbreak was not very serions, and was soon got under. A few uniforms and rugs were destroyed.49 words
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Article111 1918-01-10 4 Already acknowledged $5,565 Mr Leow Chia Heng 1,000 Hon, Dr Lim Boon Keng 200 Mr A H Fair 100 Mr Katn Chong Sa 100 Dr S C Yin 25 Mr Sim Song Giatn 25 Rev. JAB Cook 10 Dr Q S K-at 5 Mr Saw Han Tiong111 words
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Article27 1918-01-10 4 The Cinemas. At the Empire to-night "Money Madness" (5 parts) an d two new episodes of the Metro film "The Great Secret," will be the features.27 words
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Article91 1918-01-10 4 N. China's Plague. London, J an. 6, 3.20 p.m. Peking The plaan i a believed to be pneumonic. It broke oat at Shansi, on the Mongolian border, and is spreading i3pilly. Doctor Wa Lien Tkh, the plagae specialist, who distinguished himself in Manchuria in fill, has gone to91 words
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Article653 1918-01-10 4 Tin here is at $131.50 ($3.50 ma no sellers. v London, Jan. 7 Silver is steadv There will be a tn Federal Counci, o i Jan, 17. The report of an intei lecture delivered at the Y.SI. app-aisoa pa.<e 3. C pi. A. K. aB. Tenvli, former',653 words
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Article86 1918-01-10 4 The Committee of tha Vientfiia Flood Relief Fund wish to inform subscribers that all collations in aid of tbe above fund received by them were remitted th o:.gh the local branch of the Hongkong an I Shanghai Bank, to Mr. S n Tan Ho, President of th86 words
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Advertisement132 1918-01-10 4 ROBINSON Co. I Balm liui Department DRIES' aMILDn'S lite Mm Frocks j IN LARGE VARIETY. LUBRICATING OILS j Asiatic Petroleum Go. 1 (S.S.), LTD. f I Incorporated in England. i I MILKMAID i lli'nnil Sweetened Condensed Milk per ease £18.00 I Sterilised Natural Milk si 1.25 I Ideal Unsweetened Milk132 words
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Advertisement361 1918-01-10 4 Send pour orders early for the coming year to avoid disappointment to The Patent Shoe Co. No. 511 North Bridge Road, Singapore. FUST-CLAM DAY AND NIGHT 'Phone 1233 We have numerous enquiries for second-hand cars from our clients ia the 5- traits and F.M.S. If you wish to buy any,361 words
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Advertisement32 1918-01-10 4 THE IDEAL Dinner Wine. Red Sparkling Burgundy Quarts and Pints. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Wholesale. Retail. KUM KIAT i Co. 108 109, Market Street. JUST RECEIVED Dietz Reliable Hurricane Lamps PRICE REASONABLE.32 words
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Article90 1918-01-10 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFfiC iL COnMUNEQIiGa. Vintry Weather. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 8, 10.40 p m. Heater's correspondent at British Headquarters states that the whole western front is in the grip of wintry weather and a blizzard is now raging. A letter found on a dead GermanREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 90 words
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Article90 1918-01-10 5 London. Jan. 9, 12 10 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports The enemy, in a local attack supported by tiammenwerfer, gained a footing in our trenches east ci Bulleconrt. A counter-attack restored the line an I eighteen Germans were taken prisoner. Our list evening bombed Rollers and Con-trai90 words
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Article85 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 6 30 p.m. A high British military authority, in the course of a weekly review, said that bad weather prevails on all the fronts. Referring to Sir Douglas Haig's despatch be said that its main feature was that the brunt of the fighting85 words
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Article95 1918-01-10 5 German Attempt Fails. L -ndon, Jan. 8, 4.50 a.m. A French c liq le siys After a lively bombardment the enemy attempted to an;>roach our lin-s in the region of Bethinconrt on tbo left of thd Al-»use. Our fire b-oke np the attempt and inflicted loss on tn 195 words
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Article42 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 1 40 p.m. French communique: In the rejii n north of Seicheprez we sucrailed th« enemy line-?, penetrating on a front of 1,500 tn> where shelters were destroyed, oar troops a'so returning wi v h 150 prisoners.42 words
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Article59 1918-01-10 5 British Ga'os. London, Jan. 8, 5.15 p.m. British Italian official Onr artillery has had several successes fan th* past week and our success in th*- air ia well maintained. We destroyed eight machines and drove down two oihers. One of ours was test We carried out several successfall raids59 words
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Article22 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 8, 10,10 p.m. Paris General Lize commanding the French artillery on the Italian front, has been killed.22 words
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Article155 1918-01-10 5 Weekly Review. London, Jan. 8, 10.35 p.m. Washington In his weekly war revjf. w< \r r Baker states that advices smilingly confirm that the German higher command contemplates a big offensive ou the western front, and will strain every fibre to attain He recalls the sixteen great fjatt>s cf155 words
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Article37 1918-01-10 5 British Attacks. Lon lon, Jan. 8, 5.15 p.m. Wireless German official: We repulsed an English attack eastward of Bnlhcourt. There v*.*s violent enemy surprise artillery fire all day on Monte Asolone and north of Vidor.37 words
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Article181 1918-01-10 5 More Discoveries. London, Jan. 9,1.30 a.m. Washington A series of secret instructions to German newspapers, dated 1917, which have fallen into the hands of the State Department and are now published, afford illuminating evidence of the minute care which the war lords take to direct the public opinion181 words
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Article111 1918-01-10 5 Important Duties Fulfilled- London, Jan. 8, 6.30 p.m. In connection with the loss of British destroyers cabled on Dec. 29, it transpires that they ha 1 fulfilled successfully most important duties when the first one was hit b«low the water line. The other destroyers risking mines and submarines111 words
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Article83 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 7.20 a.m. Amsterdam At a meeting of the Fatherland Society in Berlin last Monday, a number of disabled soldiers, decorated with Iron Crosses, had been specially invited, but were not permitted to speak. They grew restless, and interrupted the annexationist speakers. There was83 words
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Article51 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 7.20 a.m. Mr. Roberts, the Minister for Labonr, speaking at Hndderafieb', sai 1 that it was impossible to enter into a peace chamber until B dgium was restored and complete reparation was made, and Alsace-Lorraine was restored. Enduring peace was impossible until the Germans were51 words
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Article32 1918-01-10 5 London. Jan. 8, 10.10 p.m. Stockholm Huysmans, the Belgian Socialist leader, advocates an international Socialist Conference, meeting in Stockholm, to discuss peace, not later than February. Huysmans is sailing for England.32 words
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Article33 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 7, 7.50 p.m. Peking A number of foreign doctors have proceeded to the plagne area. Traffic is suspended along the northern portion of the Peking Suiynan railway.33 words
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Article1707 1918-01-10 5 President Wilson's Reply. London, Jan. 9, 1 40 a m. Washington: President Wilson in ihe course of an important message to Cong: e«8 Raid: "As repeatedly before, the spokesmen of the Cemral Powers hay« BgiJn in 'ica'M their desire to diac m tb j -eta of the1,707 words
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Article81 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 5.40 a m. Washington President Wilaon'a decision to address Congress came suddenly. The message profoundly impreBaed the crowded chamber and waa liberally pnnctuated by applause. There waa a great demonatration when Mr Wilson declared that France must have reparation as regards Alsace Lorraine. In the81 words
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Article147 1918-01-10 5 Hospital Ship Torpedoed. London, Jan. 9, 12.50 p.m. Tbe Admiralty states that British hospital ship Rewa was torpedoed and sunk in th« Bristol Channel at midnight on Jan 4. It was on its way from Gibraltar. All the wounded were saved. Threw lascars belonging to the crew are147 words
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Article156 1918-01-10 5 A German Announcement. London, Jan. 9, 10.30 a.m. Amsterdam The Norddeutsche announces a fresh extension of the German barred zone as far as con. corns hostile bases on the Cape Verde Islands and the base at Dakar in the adjoining coastal region, and also a barred zone156 words
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Article93 1918-01-10 5 Naval Mutinies Occur. London, Jan 9, 2.20 p.m. MthSiges from Lisbon throw ligk-i on the hith-rio obhcnre situation. A teleg- im 3'h»hs that the Governm <nt is tiking measures against the Dm jc rats. It is also appt*Mtt that serious disaffectioM r.-igng in the Ntvy. The cruiser93 words
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Article42 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 7.20 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig's despatch is sympathetically commented on ac being a strong defence of hia record, and atriking evidence of the spirit and tenacity of the troops and the necessity for ample reinforcements.42 words
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Article45 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 12.50 p.m. Paris a German officer taken prisoner yesterday declared that the internal situation in Germany compelled the high command to risk a second Verdun, and a disastrous peace, by a maximum offensive effort on the west front in 1918.45 words
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Article107 1918-01-10 5 View of Premier's Speech. London, Jan. 8, 6.25 p.m. The correspondent of the Times in Petrograd says that both Boishe v»k and Soviet official newspaper regard Mr. Lloyd George's speech as a .■lan" to make Russia pay for a peac« which will be advantageous to Allied Imperialisms by enabling107 words
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Article28 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 8, 10.10 p.m. Amsterdam Reichstag speeches show that the German recognition of the Finnish Republic is due to hopes of exploiting Finland economically.28 words
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Article43 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 12.50 p.m. Amsterdam A plenary sitting at Brest-Litovsk will begin to-day. As to the threatened resignation of Ludendorff, the Frankfurter Zeitung is of opinion that the rumour was circulated in order to put pressure on Kuehlmann at Brest-Litovsk.43 words
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Article81 1918-01-10 5 Governor of Jerusalem. London, Jan. 9, 8.5 a.m. Cairo Mr. Ronald Storrs, C.H.G., bas been appointed Governor of Jerusalem in succession to Borton Pasha, who is ill. The Times says that it is understood that Lord Reading will remain Lord Chief Justice. Lord Francis Gertie remains at the81 words
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Article33 1918-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9, 3.35 p.m. The Admiralty announces that Mr Arthur Francis Pease has been appointed Second Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Tbe new appointment will deal with increased administrative work.33 words
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58 1918-01-10 5 Major-Gem ral Dudley Ridout, Honorary Treasurer of the above Fund, begs to acknowledge with gratei'ul thanks the receipt of the following donations. "L GH F" (per Mrs Wreford) |12 50 Offertory, Christ Chuch, Malacca, (per Rev O Dexter Allen) 188 23 W O Gillespie, Ferlak58 words
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Article302 1918-01-10 5 Forgery Charge Fails. Tbe hearing was continued yea terday a'ternoon before the Chief Justice, (Sir John Bucknill) X C of the charge of abetment of forgery with respect to a life insurance policy and a receip', purporting to be an acknowledg ment of the payment of a premium.302 words
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Article86 1918-01-10 5 Swimming Club Launches Sunday, Jan. 13. Johnston'a Pier, 9,10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Burqa'ow, 9.30 and 10.30 a.m 12.15, 3 a.m. 5 30 p.m. High Tide It .8 a.m. Height 9ft 8 in. 75 yards Novices' Race.—This will be swum off ou arrival of the86 words
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Article33 1918-01-10 5 Mrs RLlout, Honorary Treasurer of the above Funo", b- gs to acknowledge with giatt-fnl thanks the receipt of the following (Jonatiops:— "EOHF" (per Mrs Wrefonl) $12.50 "BK" (Monthly cont-Hutiou) 120-0033 words
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Advertisement648 1918-01-10 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Halifax Relief Fund. Programme of the Fete to be held on the Raifies Recreation Ground ON SATUBDAY, JAN. 12. Under the Patronage of H. E. The Governor, Sir Arthur Henderson Young, G.C.M.G., and The Lady Evelyn Young. H. Z. Voice-Admiral Tudor, C B. U.K.. Major-Geoeral D. H. Bidout,648 words
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Advertisement420 1918-01-10 5 mission of Captain F. C. Bands, the Boy Scouts and their bands will be present. 15. Toy Balloons. Managed by Messrs Soh Whai and Chee San Kit* 86 Performing Birds Managed by the staff of Chop Joo Guan. Tbe following banks and firms bare very kindly m lertaken to sell420 words
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Article757 1918-01-10 6 Prices Qucid ia tbe Market this M.rniatf SINQAPOBB, JAVDAKT 10. Mewsrs Lyali and Evatt, Exchange and Share I Broken, issue tbe following list of quotation*: Knbber Shares. Horn. Value. Raven. H-i'.n. 1/- A'l&gar 2/3 %m i X initio Java 6/- Till- Aniiio- Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer Knning757 words
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Article64 1918-01-10 6 Otftyoovrv, January 10 n Lot. don— Banking. 2/4 19/32 Prl'jiie S cn/a. 2/4} )n IndiaBank Z T. 15« On Hongkong Ban* d/d 32J-,: urem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 51£ Jn Java— Bank T. T 126 On Japan— Bank d/d. 108 Sovereigns—baying rate $3.54 IndU Coil Bills last htue 1/464 words
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Article1569 1918-01-10 6 Lums Rubber. At the annual general meeting of the Lunaa Rabb<r Estates, held yesterday at noon, in the Registered offioes of the Company (French Bank Building), there were present Messrs P. M. R)binson (chairman) Tan Kheam Hok, Dr. D Galloway (directors), H. L. Mills, 0. E. Harston (shareholders),1,569 words
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Article369 1918-01-10 6 December Crop Returns. Mr. Th. Ehlers> Secretary. Dorian Sabatang 2,910 lbs. Total for year 36,032 lbs. Messrs Evatt Co., Secretaries. Palan Bnlang 14,383 lbs. Total for 6 months 64,462 lbs. Messrs Boastead Co Agents. Seletar 16,520 lbs. Total to date 95,510 lbs. Messrs Sandilands, Battery Co, Agents. Bakit369 words
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Article14 1918-01-10 6 Vessels in communicition at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station —None.14 words
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Article296 1918-01-10 6 Singapore, January 10. Tin.— See Local and 'General column. Copra. —Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- —Business done. Qambier. —Business done. Pepper. —Steady. No Business. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Uuil Loal Market dsotitiots. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Copra Bali 7.05296 words
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Article203 1918-01-10 6 Record of Accideots. Tokyo. Doc. 6 :—The police report that this year the number of tram accidents in Tokyo far exceeds former records. In the past nine months, the total number of accidents has reached 1,015, showing an increase of 223 cases over the fignre of the same203 words
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Article213 1918-01-10 6 (3i? gapore. Thursday, J an lo) Item Lacha r. r i Co., t A read., ndvise r v NBowiaa tions i sJorOajaS) $4.20 4 AyerEuning* \.4U hjm Malt* 2.55 11.(M) Baliiownie 6 r Q Bnktt Jntoiong <> tf) oipo Bakit K B 0.75 ChangkatSerdg.... 8.75 Gleneafy jjrj213 words
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Advertisement305 1918-01-10 6 There is no Better' Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try j ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. BISCUITS Manufactured by Messrs. William Arnotts Ltd. Famous Biscuit Manufacturers. SUPPLIERS Messrs. Guan Chin Hong Co 94, Robinson Road, Singapore. Wing Watt Co, 11, Ro'inson Road Khye Joo and Co,305 words
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Advertisement29 1918-01-10 6 I CIGARETTES I I v IRGINIA 3 miSCry thaD 4 P E "*SSr££ I No. 555 per tin of so=Bo cts. J I Sole Manufacturers a I AKDATH LONDON.29 words
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Advertisement156 1918-01-10 6 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. 'Incorporated in Singapore. Property Auction. Jan 16. At oar Sale-room at 2.3 i a Sale of valuable freehold land and the well-built compound house known as No. 89.1 J. 3 Cbiat Road (formerly as Confederate Estate X area 32,000 sq. ft. Auction Sale of THREE156 words
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Article710 1918-01-10 7 Should be Trained. Nurses ought to take courses in v esl expression and voice-production; Of so, m» least, thinks Irving W Voorhees, who contributes to The Nurse Jamestown, N. Y. Oct oh r an article entitled l'J s V ice at the Bod idf." On the nurse's710 words
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Article87 1918-01-10 7 From the Straits Echo: "The man in-the-street in Penang takes a very gloomy view of that Settle, ment's trade outlook after the war, as consequence of the acquisition of Prai by the F. M. S. railways and of the mammoth development programme the. for that has been drafted in readiness87 words
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Article518 1918-01-10 7 Case at Shanghai. In the British Supreme Court. Shanghai, rWore Sir Havilland de Sauamau (Judge), on December C. an application wag made for an order to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to pay a sum of Ida. 31,309.95, out of the Enemy Dividend Account! to .Mr H Gensburger.518 words
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Article175 1918-01-10 7 We deeply regret to note the death of the Yen. Archdeacon Byrde of the Church Mission Honan. It is only the other day he passed up river hale and hearty, and the last account we received of the conditions at Hengchow was from his p-n. He was175 words
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Advertisement378 1918-01-10 7 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES 1 ORDINANCE 1889 and IX TUG MATTER OF THE rVONG YIK BANKING COMPANY, LIB. (In Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby gfoa that the iqai iator» of the Company have leclared a sixth dividend at tha rate of 10 per cent, making a378 words
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Advertisement442 1918-01-10 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. 2012 WANTED SITUATION As a Hospital Nurse or Sick Nurse by a442 words
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Advertisement633 1918-01-10 7 BANKS GHA3TF.3ED BANK CF INDIA, AUSTRUIA AND CHINA. IB J iRi x ..ATK: m UOLAH) BY ROYAL 01 ARTEB. Paid ur> Capita] in 60,0:0 Snares of £20«anh £1,200,000 rtsserv* jund fTLfcv) 00 r Boost rs Liabfltty cfl ?7;?3ri~W« BANKERS. ra«Bi*ak 0' England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th*633 words
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Advertisement20 1918-01-10 7 Don't let headaches Jfl^H spoil your day JP^H^ PINKETTES Y|f|fl j^ X s c (,;u the skin of pimples and20 words
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Advertisement448 1918-01-10 7 I THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Perannum $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 The448 words
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Advertisement246 1918-01-10 7 THE ORIENTAL 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 $1,819 099.0L Total Policies in force 65,812 assuring with Bonus aditions $72,522,348.14. 10W A i246 words
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Advertisement73 1918-01-10 7 INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Roy's specific fop Insanity Is the only medicine of its kind of over 50 yeari' standing found to Cure All forma of Insanity Mental Derangement! Sleeplessness Neurasthenia 1 Epilepsy Insomnia Hysteria, Melancholia. etc. The ,-ffects are rapid and ■whilM, i-nce H.s. 5 per phial. Testimonies73 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. V. -No. 8 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article313 1918-01-10 1 XExcltuii* to Malay* Tribune.) Messrs Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, writes us under date Dec. 22nd as follows: We reported last on the Bth inst., and since then our market has ahewn little or no improvement. The demand, however, for vessels on time313 words
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Article304 1918-01-10 1 The favourite method of hnnting mother-of-pearl in Torrea Strait ia by "dress-diving" from luggers. Tbe crew consists of a Japanese diver and tenders with Fly River Papuans or Malays to work the craft and act as pomp-boys. The luggers are nearly all built in Thursday Island to one mod304 words
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Article318 1918-01-10 1 Branch of tbe Munitions Board. In connection with tbe annoancement made by the Pioneer regarding the institution of a shtfjhaiTdi branch of tbe Indian MunitionBoard, enquiries made in Calcutta elicited the information that tbe report is true. Colonel Macgregor, of the Admiralty Cotstruction branch is coming oat318 words
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Advertisement424 1918-01-10 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Btorage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P 8 East East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage R 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Office, Police424 words
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