Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1918
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Title Section28 1918-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 19 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23.28 words
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Advertisement283 1918-01-23 1 ITay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD Sup p., r n m Singapore Municipality.! l u'i pMtiwrfaW on application. nc Nos 1361, 1362, 1363 and i totfWN No. 1450. 87 Tank Road. 1 no 1 073, Sunnyside. Sayfang. No 1 824. Tanjtig Kaiong. j j SPECIAL CHANGE OF PRC283 words
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Advertisement306 1918-01-23 1 Straits Jiotell TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. 8 The only Hotel under Straits- 1 Chinese management. j Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." K. TIUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. I (Phonb No. 1241.) Begs to inform the public of the gj arrival of two Assistants, H 01. I HONMMA AND306 words
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Advertisement32 1918-01-23 1 Ross's Famous flings j i j TRADE,MARK We Pilsener Guinness British and best. Insist on being j served with ROSS'S I 1L Ross Brothers' I LIMITED. I BOTTLERS j London and Leith.32 words
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Advertisement281 1918-01-23 1 iTay GuanKiatl 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residents no. 1 450. 87 TankBoac No. 1173, Sunnyside. Baylang No 1824, Tanlong Katong. r t- —J SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADE MARK.^i Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN SOLE281 words
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Article382 1918-01-23 2 Significant Figor ffi Tua tti I puouc art- beiug ii~«eei: in the matter of ciotuiuc b- tucuargtr levelifd agaioß tm wuuiaait- draper* n; i m-ut!»-' of tbe 1/rapen? Coaaio-- o f Trad*, woo a&*rrit tuat bucu expioita'.ioi Oecumt aiuioa; Waatever tii* r«aeot tot account* wu iiu*ic uouat*to' MM382 words
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Article331 1918-01-23 2 A Wily Amauuj Dealer :ai E~ wii( crwnt i ottoretu aiJO Kene-i atal. a* Ampanc cam* mt< towt or Tueeda? and cull* i a: Cnop Hot Wan ii; JLa:;.Hrrt" wner«- n* Hi quired th* pric*-! of a oast- o; fit wat tun- tfea priet wa* J!( tim caax.331 words
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Advertisement546 1918-01-23 2 taßrci&r Utter CO. LTD Prapertj Auction Jac 31 At on* Hrii* roon. at 2 M i.n bat* o: vaiu ioit-ireeuoid iuic •UC tilt W:I, DUil: CUOiPUUUU iions» an >wi. a»- Kt. B Qniat liuac rtorruerr. jju'ta* Conteoerat* L*sat* area 3l'.of)< BJ ft. (to A: onr bait- moiL a lel ait546 words
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Advertisement161 1918-01-23 2 AUCTIBW SALES. ■TOTGAGGTS SALi Of Vaiuaokr mWĔMM Laatf a: Kov» Cuac K-» d A* tut-' aia-ruorr of I v*- kuoi> Od Wedoaaday, 3Ma January, atggut. u t p n y L tu<>*« km meoee of va isoi* -oec ie mut n BO hi), of Td *aue 4U>*ri. ari rood* a161 words
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Article209 1918-01-23 3 (Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 23 n Latham and Co., the Y fallowtaaj qoota. j, 14.15 $4.30 L35 1.50 2.05 2.75 s 11.00 11.50 6.40 6.00 ,lotou4 0.774 0.87} 0.97$ 1.05 KB 0.80 0.90 r" r gkatherdj?.... 8 90 9 20 2.25 2.40 10.00 1025 h Jragirl (9om.> 6.65209 words
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Article226 1918-01-23 3 Sin/ipore, January, 23 Local and General column. or:. done. Jt —S.ealy. Bnsinew «June. S i'i Fl'.ur• —Bnsinet«r done. G -Mer. —Business done. P» —Steady. Baainnsa done. 0' K<t <i Q'ti Latest bcil Market Oaotatfoai. 110 S. p=*r pioal $40.00 SO H. 43.00 Copra Bali 7.70 C Oven* Ta'.o226 words
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Article59 1918-01-23 3 I^uhBlan lK' Bril 011 5G per caee Syir H 'rosine 4,90 per case Lv ■.< rr v Oil 4 NO per case DfiXn 0iI 4 70 P er2 tinB lb*, Oil 4 70 per 2 tins »\»n e Oil 4 64 p«r 2 tin» Cro® 4 P 61 259 words
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Article206 1918-01-23 3 To-day. Christmas and Cocos Islands an Port Swettenham pm and Penan* *Ipoh 2.30 pm Malacca *Hong Lian 2.30 pm Malacca ii Muar *Anjou 2.30 pm Pulau Batam Palau B«lang Hock Keng Ipm Pulau Soegi Hong Aik 3pm geninon Hocfe Tew Ipm hl Kmely I pm j Pontianak Merkus206 words
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Article71 1918-01-23 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departnre frooi Singapore of the European Maiis aud th »ir dnliv *ry in L n ion. Mail. L.k*t. !)ELiVKanr. Mail J. Oct. J1 Dec. 17 Mails AA B X >T. 14 2 Dec. 17 Mail E Not. 16 Dec.71 words
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Article633 1918-01-23 3 Carious Case of 100 Years Ago. Just one hundred years ago, on Nov, 17, 1817, the la3t attempt wag iade in England to decide a case of alleged murder by an appeal to i ac god of battles. By 1817 most people, including lawyers and even633 words
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Advertisement412 1918-01-23 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 Koala Lumpur at 7 18 pm and 6.45 am respectively. Tae through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lnmpar at 8 am daily, arriving at412 words
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Advertisement626 1918-01-23 3 A Sumptuous Five-Part Dramatic Film The 7116 AT TT Alhambra B Alhambra Is Ai is the omly BEST c breams, Orchestra, Ihe rtall for Music The Pioneer and Pren "er House. The House of Quality. Cakes, Coffee, I and the BEST beach road. mm^t accommo- during datton. seootaa show *t626 words
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Advertisement339 1918-01-23 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU-E EMPIRE Ttiij .iig Pagai ;;,*d. Trams Pass the Door. To-nlgtat SECOND SHOW 9.1S SHARP To-night! 4 The Crimson Stain Mystery 4 Bp. 3. The Broken Spell. Ep. 4. Mysterious Disappearance. Time 93 Thrilling 3 p&rt Girl Detective Drama. FIRST SHOW 7.50 SHARP Metro Corporation Present339 words
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Article1406 1918-01-23 4 The Rubber Lania Restriction Bill :.as :.—.r. r I thr.agh th~ Legislative Co"-;ii at a single sitting. There moat have been something of extreme urgency in Imperial policy to necessitate such lightning i*cis lation. The BUI has been passed, ani there to be Lirliy anything to1,406 words
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Article106 1918-01-23 4 Hrr Sot Fir.! C i Htt Ho 2. :::t.'. juE i Mknaea-h J a E:iti a F.M-k-; bi J r^T 7 n M -i rs.: Mr ani Mi I E li*:- V Clam*ck Gar:.n ani C 5 5 J Jaiah ani Co E J Nathan >106 words
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Article92 1918-01-23 4 Chinese Commooity Thanked. Mr. Tan S:o Hock has received the following letter Ling the fine part taken by the Mila.xa Chinese in Oar Diy 1917 Resident i U3ice. Malacca. 12th January, 191 S. Sir.—l am in r«c*ipt of a letter from Hi* Eaceliency Sir Arthur Young directing92 words
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Article43 1918-01-23 4 Ta-Diy. Lodge St George Regular, 9 p.m. Friday. Conversion of St. Paul. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. Taipusam F-stivaJ. Saturday. Halifax Food F*t*. 2 to 11 p,m. Taiposim Festival. Sunday. Sunday. Thaipusam Festival. Full Moon. Tuesday. Lodge St Michael, 9 p,m.43 words
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Article251 1918-01-23 4 Mr. H- i I of Xr J B M r.'X- Tut H.z V.- LT-; ~a f;r a Mr. T*.- Ĕ i~ r... lod» kai i 1". «i <• if i Kr.G X aocv j -~7J v 51r- L T.;. «v i i i m v. i*jf-. rK::;251 words
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Article86 1918-01-23 4 VRS. OrhaX Waß Fumti- f Fronts Russia Enemy Vcr-r?: DirJii:r..rs Submarine Hava* r rv. m French ror.ssLi: NGEXKRAJj Drapers Prod:—::-.: Cheap Cigarettes Lis: Wager of B.»::.Local Share Markrt Hail Notices Straits Produce The Rubber Lands Bill Local ani General Rumania and Rossis Rent Assessment Constanlinr'i Victim: Court News86 words
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Advertisement102 1918-01-23 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby Linen Department BABIES* AM t^lil"TS lite Muslin Frocks J\ LARGE VARIETY jikaWu Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), ltd. j MILKMAID Sweeteied C—dmU Hiih per ease 519.00 SterilUji Matwil Milt si 1.25 ldcai Lfuwetuaed MJIx si 2.50 NX KITUTEI miT STOCKISTS: HIM WATT Co. Ship Chandlers. rltit74i imnnnu H2102 words
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Advertisement265 1918-01-23 4 GUAN KIAT 1 AND Co., Ltd. H-iii Of:c V.:: m:,::ESTABLISHED 1917 Tbe saeceasfol Tesderm to the S. S Government nd wirawpai ComjßissfaMMrs for the year 1118 §v;: PLi-i and Oils. Metal and Hard ware. *ni St/ires Ttf. IHi GCVdILAT 04es mat* UK, Stft UlttM, aaJ 4 1 Office TefcaptMM* Km.265 words
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Advertisement110 1918-01-23 4 Just Received FRESH SHIPMENT OF BARREL BEER. F ir- an: es apr'.j Caldbeck. Macgregor AM) Co. JUST ARRIVED in ■ran f SciearrfkaQ* prcpt'td ladias VERMICELLI 35 cis. 11*. Packet. B U A.-:.:* hetJ fc] fj laioa Mohamed Sons., If. Ra**» F.ac*. SINGAPORE 6; Toes Refrigerating Plait FOR SALE. Ice plan:110 words
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Article72 1918-01-23 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. General Activity. RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 21, 12.10 p.m. Fiel linarshal Sir Douglas Haig reports We took prisoner a few in patrol encounters. London, Jan. 21, 12.20 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig says: The enemy is engaging in artillery fire westward of Lens.RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 72 words
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Article85 1918-01-23 5 Ion, Jan. 21, 9.30 p.m. The Press Bureau says Arab forces have made successful operations einc- 1 1 in the neighbourhood of Maau. They occupied a strong position at Abu Lissal and also at Miijhiira and compelled the Turks to evacuate Hish forest, which is a serions blow85 words
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Article62 1918-01-23 5 Lonlon, Jan. 21, 9.50 pm, Palestine official: We had sue SHsfal patrol actions in the coaital area an I brough' in prisoners. Our aeroplanes raided camps and stor-s near a railway-station two miles westward of Samaria. We drove down one enemy machine. One of ours was compelled to62 words
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Article167 1918-01-23 5 British Gentlemen Fighters. Lonlon Jan. 21, 6.55 p.m. Router's correspondent at British Headquarters in East Africa states tuat a captured letter from a Ger« man officer who is a war prisoner ia Egypt, speaking of three hundred Germans tak-n prisoner in East Africa an 1 now intern167 words
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Article39 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 9.30 p.m. Ktst Africa official: We are in contact with the enemy fi f ty miles 9onth-\v-stward of Port Amelia. Our Xyasiland column has occupied Luva-ubnlboina. Floods are hastening the enemy's northward with lrawal.39 words
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Article59 1918-01-23 5 4llies Prepared. London, Jan 21, 11.45 p.m. A passage in Mr Biker's weekly war review states that while the enemy is .msy concentrating his offensive forc-s th" British and French have gr- uly strengthened their defensive positions and are reorganizing their tactical arrangements which w "re chi* tly of59 words
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Article112 1918-01-23 5 The Enemy Advantage. tartan, Jan. 21, 6.45 p.m. the Hotels of Commons Sir Kwhard Coops* asked How can submarines operate regularly [nth- Mersey whilst British submarines cannot operate near enemy Ports in Hi* N ortn Sea 2 M ten unara replied The jwmirahy is not prepared to admit112 words
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Article16 1918-01-23 5 **ndon, J *n. 21,11.10 p.m. passei ,u io ?r ljt Commons has Bill through16 words
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Article256 1918-01-23 5 Austria Desires Peace. Strikes Spreading. London, Jan. 21, 7.35 a.m. Zurich: The latest reports of strikes in Austria-Hungary say that they are spreading like wildfire. A general st-ike began in Budapest on Friday morning when the entire I railway, tram and underground services were stopped. Thirty-one meetings were256 words
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Article32 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 2.15 p.m. Amsterdam In the Hungarian Diet Count Wekerle stated that the Government and also the King adhered to the principle of peace without annexations or indemnities.32 words
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Article67 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 4 10 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag the socialist Ebert complained that the censorship permitted annexationist progaganda while suppressing anti-annexation arguments. The pan-Germans he said are carrying on an unparalleled campaign against the Reichstag while all military commands had, suppresed calm statements of the view67 words
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Article32 1918-01-23 5 London. Jan. 21, G.O p.m. Amsterdam Owing to the atrike no newspapapers are publishing in Vienna except a small Labour sheet which demands enlightenment as regards the Government's- peace attitude.32 words
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Article52 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 2.15 p m, Amsterdam Tho resignation of Dr. yon Valentine, chief of the Kaiser's civil cabinet and only second in importance to the Chancellor in internal politics, is regarded as a distinct pan-German victory owing to his alleged liberal view?. His successor Yon is a52 words
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Article36 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 11.45 p.m. Amsterdam: A telegram from Vienna announces the resignation of the Austrian Premier, Count Yon Tngenburg. The Minister of the Interior has been requested to form a new Cabinet.36 words
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Article76 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan 21. 4.50 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr, Bonar Law stated that all documents connected with the Cambrai enquiry were submitted to the War Cabinet at whose request General Smuts went through them. General Smuts' report was approved by the Cabinet and was not76 words
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Article39 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 4.10 p.m. Thirty-one millions sterling of War Booda were sold by the Bank of England last week and nearly a million sterling were sold by the Post Offioe in the week ending Jan. 12.39 words
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Article164 1918-01-23 5 Farther Details. London, Jan. 21,11.45 p.m. The evening papers stile Viscount Broome the commander of the Haglan was among those saved. London, Jan. 21, 9 50 p.m. The Admiralty statts that the Goeben and Breslau emerged from the Dardanelles iv the early morning on Sunday, and attacked our164 words
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Article161 1918-01-23 5 Premier's Tour. Paris, Jan. 21, 8.50 p.m. M. Clem«nceau devoted two days to visiting two sectors of the front, particularly, on Saturday, the first line trenches, where he was vividly impressed by the troops' high spirit. He visited several resting billets and different military organizations. He shows great161 words
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Article52 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan 21. 8.45 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon announced that B'itain had informed Persia that Britain regarded the Anglo-Russian agreement of 1907 as henceforth suspended. He emphasised that Britain desired Persia to remain neutral in war time and to retain complete independence after52 words
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Article29 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 2.35 p.m. The Daily Express says that Major General Sir Philip Nash has been appointed Director General of Transportation for all the Allies.29 words
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Article36 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 6.45 p.m. At an inquest on Gineral Sir Beauchamp Duff a verdiot was returned of death from an overdose of veronal taken by misadventure in order to produce sleep.36 words
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Article26 1918-01-23 5 Lonlon, Jan. 21, 5.45 p.m. The War Office has requisitioned all stocks of raw goatskins in the United Kingdom and subsequently to arrive.26 words
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Article20 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 2.15 p.m. Col. Repington has resigned his position as military correspondent of the Times.20 words
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Article105 1918-01-23 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 20, 6.25 p.m. Petrograd Following disagreement between the Majority and the Maximalists and Left the Constituent Assembly was dissolved. Vienna: Disturbances broke out* in several workmen's centres in Austria. Thousands of workmen left the factories with shouts and hurrahs105 words
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Article38 1918-01-23 5 Lenin Comes Forward. London, Jan. 21, 2.15 p.m. Amsterdam At Petrograd Lenin introduced the Bolshevik dissolution decree in the Constituent Assembly. He declared it was impossible to transform Russia into a Socialist stat»* except through civil war.38 words
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Article60 1918-01-23 5 London. Jan. 21, 3.50 p.m. Amsterdam: An agreement has been reached at Brest-Litovsk between the Central Powers and the Ukraine under which the war terminates and both parties immediately resume economio relations. The 1 legations will consult their respective Governments prior to the ratification of a final60 words
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Article132 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan 21, 6.0 p.m. Amsterdam At the resumed deliberation at Brest-Litovsk on Jan. 18 Trotzky reiterated his demand for a referendum of the peoples in the occupied territories on the question of their destiny. Baron Kuehlmann reiterated his refusal to withdraw troops and declared these territories must132 words
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Article56 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 9.45 p.m. A telegram from Petrograd of Jan 20 says twelve armed men forced their way into a hospital seeking Shingarieff, ex-Minister of Finance and Kokoshkiu ex State Controller, formerly of the cabinet. Both, were ill in bed Kokoshkin was murdered whilst asleep. Shingarieff, who56 words
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Article68 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 11.45 p.m. Washington s A Bill has been introduced in the Senate creating a War Cabinet cousisting of three lis. tinpuished citizens for a more vigorous prosecution of the war. A later message announces President Wilson is opposed to the formation of a War68 words
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Article16 1918-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 11.10 p.m. The resignation of Sir E. Carson is expected.16 words
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Article50 1918-01-23 5 December Crop Returns. Messrs Guthrie Co Agents. Brunei 6.7.05 lbs. Total to date 38,048 lbe. Galang Besar 41,702 lbs. Total to date 254,102 lbs. Emerald 16,540 lbs. Total to date 186,232 lbs. Sungei Bnaya 45,569 lbs. Total to date 285,476 lbs. Kwaloe 18,51*0 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc 80,532 lbs.50 words
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Article85 1918-01-23 5 Eniries for the Selangor Turf Club meeting close at 8 p.m. to-day. An Inter-State hockey match between Selangor and Perak will be played at Ipoh on Monday, Feb. 11 (Chinese New Year.) The Ipoh Chinese United met the V M C Aat H soccer on the Ipoh Recreation ground85 words
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Article139 1918-01-23 5 Considerable excitement was caused by a fire which broke out at the Hongkong Hot"! shortly before 11 o'clock on January 10. The Fire Brigade, which had just returned from Cheung Chow, attended promptly with their engines and escape, and the flames, which were confined to the139 words
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Article1214 1918-01-23 5 Impressions in Petrograd. M. Jean Floresco's revelations and comments present a much needed picture of the situation in Rumania and Russia while his sensational announcement of his country's resolution to fight on till the bitter end and even if compelled, to circumnavigate the globe for the purpose,1,214 words
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Article226 1918-01-23 5 Gang Robbery. Five Hokiens were this morning brought before Mr. J. C. Sngare in the Second Court on a charge of house-breaking, and robbing one Gee Yeo of $200 in notes at the 4th mile Thompson Road yesterday morning. The hearing was postponed to the 30th, bail being226 words
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Article187 1918-01-23 5 A Chinese youth was charged at Hongkong with attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself with a rope on January 9. Inspector O'Snllivan stated that a lukong saw defendant attempting to hang himself in a house at Connaught Road and arrested him. Defendant related a pathetic187 words
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Article881 1918-01-23 5 H.B.C. Pollard - By H.B.C. Pollard. Now that the Greeks have got rid of th late King, Constantino, every week brings to light fresh facts and disclosures which show him to have been utterly regardless of the interests and national honour of the Greek people, and personally devoid of any qualifications881 words
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Article304 1918-01-23 5 Board Meeting. The weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held yesterday afternoon in the Manicipa! Offices. There were in attendance the Hon. Mr- C J Saunders presiding, and Messrs M Meyer, B Tessensohn, Gaw Khek Kiam ami H Carpmael. Among the applications considered was one from304 words
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Article273 1918-01-23 5 Although the climate in the war. mer parts of Australia is suitable for cotton growing, the development of this industry has been I xtremely slow, and even now cotton is cultivated only on a very small scale in Queensland and the Northern Ter. ritory. Parts of Western Australia273 words
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Advertisement47 1918-01-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlie Famous STAR OPERA At the Theatre loyal North Bridge Road To-Nigbt Tc-Nlght! t A Malay Play Jahar Jahanshah WILL BE STAGED In which Inchi Nani and Miss Otto take the leading parts. K. EL Cbeon*. Proprietor, Y. L. Tan. Manager, Phone 1966 for Seats,47 words
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Article549 1918-01-23 6 i 11 ixYA-r? a. f a T %am- At ii '-m t- A *3 Li C 1 Xici. A t t— 7— k- ii- ls>JLpfr Xisaj i" fi-M 1 «f J.% S 2 iwl Swm» 15.- S-'- KB 1 &«£3 ?V", 7W- > ft- ifefc.4 »1 4«549 words
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Article63 1918-01-23 6 Oa Loodoo— Bani 4 »>. 2/ 4 9/>6 beznacl 2/4 3,16 Prtr** 3a v 2/4 11/16 Oa IndiaBank 7. T. 1M On Hoogcoa*; 27|% pram. On Bbav -h'.!— 'Jn J»»a h i I. 1 126 >n Jap* ■h id/a. Itj7| jajlnjra»; fVS4 India Cii. BUia iart In* i 1/463 words
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Article475 1918-01-23 6 Drff Drrei«pae«[. to* f, zz» i tz.fc.--i i^- i- iz* i~* tzii i" f •X feZ J 1 1 IZftt V t LiaoirxV v. 4«» mi Urn Cmim rear aa ta* 3-r: mmtm xz-*** rea»ir*: io: nlf**Ml of i .;.i -5., :i* pa.-.:*- 4 ""-■t- avataa a far475 words
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Article121 1918-01-23 6 Comparing the la:e*t mark-t price* of Singapore ar. Penang we IkM fowla are cheaper here by abort v p-:r c-r,t, wbjle there ia wy little d.fference in tha pi of fiah The price of beef in the Southern Settlement v alightly bat that of matton it lower bj121 words
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Article15 1918-01-23 6 V»-sß*rla in communication at noon with th* local Commercial Wirele« I Station —None.15 words
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Article1758 1918-01-23 6 %asmi tt rrtrm* Wdkskr. A i:£ 3£r G A' Hi"-* 1 i :< i :j Z -k' kti.-< ▼as .1 -*4X«t t: 1 :*rxm sf I *;f. :-r-. r >t*. E ft II 1m 11 mhui vtr* If ear *A. 0» T -H E Stream (D O 3KZ*rw>xzz1,758 words
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Article92 1918-01-23 6 I ata t '-at 7 •vS I** v. ■vt _-r i* 1* v. -rr-;flp'.ci:-. :-c •-3« t iLri_: v. i.: 1 »0. xiito: 1 Z- -C a d j_i I>CK*C -.7 tw tflrf t It -1-* 1 *c. it. _i r.'ic *.-t» .rx*-: .-*rr»i f "1»'-92 words
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Advertisement259 1918-01-23 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE j OS .SALE AT I Tlie Leading Hotels A-1 Principal Liquor jj Dealers. lew SkiiMits airtaitli arriving Arnotfs Biscuits a.. 1 U*, »3 BtfteGma Marie Cabin Li o Tenuis Bo* Cir'i'*. 1...:. r p.aun IVif^r= Zi Zu -.I.ze. 0-.v-.n-'. Si.redded 7 ''.--;i:.;.eai259 words
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Advertisement131 1918-01-23 6 No. 43, SHORT 5 T R E E T, SINQAPOR V ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME W lies a ixrm k*j $z-ez: i great i«al oi menry Hi adrcrtirvag it can net JtM its pnc*a aritivcut IoMNj Buck cr th« b«ser.: c: Hti •dv«Tt-Lri»g. It v tkerticre undoubted advaataji my ad v«rtis«d131 words
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Article553 1918-01-23 7 Coalmine Disaster. Tokyo, Dec. 23:—A gas explosion that took place in tho Kirino Coal Mi.\e, Pnknotn Prefecture late Friday evening, is feared to hive killed three hundred and r.inei •>n miner?, including targe number of women workers At the time of the ex tlnai 33 J workers' w<re553 words
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Article815 1918-01-23 7 Tokyo, Dec 27 —A disastrous fire broke out yesterday morning at Misaki, a popular seaside resort, Miura-gori, Kanagawa Prefecture, and about 400 houses were totally destroyed and ten buildings being partly burned. The flames were discovered at 2 a.m. f and fanned by a strong northwesterly wind which815 words
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Advertisement482 1918-01-23 7 NOTICES Belief Fund. The Fete previously postponed to the 19th has been further post= poned to Saturday, the 26th inst. By Older, TUN CHENG SIONG, Hon. Secretary. v japore, loth Jan., 1918. 11 1 v Ban Aik Company, Limited (la Liquidation). PICE ii iiareby given that saraauit to Sectioa 220482 words
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Advertisement396 1918-01-23 7 It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, January 26, TAIPUSUM (Hindu Festival) 19 1 25 1 Agricultural Implements. Required for Military purposes, new or second-hand-Six ring roller clod crushers. Seven borse rakes. Two climax chaff cutters. Two Bamfords grinding mills with shafting and pulleys396 words
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Advertisement622 1918-01-23 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDM M8TIAUA AND CHINA. nmuofOKLTmo a bb ;land BY HOYAL HARTKR. Paid up Ckapital in 60,OuC Sum of £20 wh £1,200,00 weflsrve Fund £\JKr ,00 lability of Pj r] >tun BANKERS, ihe Btjik of England, The Londo City and Midland Bnnk, Ltd., Th Londo- County and622 words
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Advertisement188 1918-01-23 7 Be Prepared to Fight. Nature ia always fighting to keep us well. Under normal conditions the forces of health within our bodies keep the disease germs in subjection. They are not expelled entirely but they are kept harmless. Some indiscretion in diet aud the digestion is upaet overwork or worry188 words
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Advertisement467 1918-01-23 7 THE Malaga Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (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 newa ahould be addressed to467 words
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Advertisement400 1918-01-23 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNHS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income Ir 1916 54,309,517.50 Total Cut-go In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 54.230,542.85 Increase In Funds 51,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. 10W A prly for400 words
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Title Section25 1918-01-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issmtĕ OaaflJ.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. lasaed Dau j SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAT, JANUARY 23, 1918 PRICE S CENTS. Vt>L V.- ?io 1925 words
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Article362 1918-01-23 1 Asecrtaato tie lira '"or.: A Ne» Y:rc, Axerisaa i»ponen ci eraie rabcar ecd 1 aaak vary heartecieg. In vpite of r<raaa mzmAnzz* t::.-.oe«, U>et Bfaal pcin*a oea. aur.<;a of the 1 1 ft-net: at" Coeasert* abvar zzzxi U s. naporai foe- Jaaa broke I all recorde362 words
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