Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1918
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Title Section29 1918-02-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] N AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- -No, 29 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4.29 words
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Advertisement282 1918-02-04 1 ]Tay GuanKiatf Phillip Street, Singapore. FIRE WOODj Siipplisr to tti Singapore Municipality. I i a.I MUrticalan on app-icatiuu. j i Phone Nos 1361, 1362, 1363 and I 3 pi. U taMMCH Ml 1450, 87 lank Bo 3d. I H 1073, Stinnyslde. Gaylang. No 1824. Tanjong Katong. j j Look Are282 words
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Advertisement250 1918-02-04 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addresi PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 ft 74-1 Bras Basah Boad. Singapore. (Phonk No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 01. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHRISHI Japanese Dental Sargeoa». Extraction250 words
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Advertisement88 1918-02-04 1 Sanitas i Disinfectant Pine Tree j Brand. Use No other j JjlilflyllL If you want the B St esult^ for This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. j SANITAS I is known throughout the world AS A I RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always carries88 words
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Advertisement308 1918-02-04 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad jj No. 1073, Sunnyside. Baylang No. 1824, Tanjong Katong. Estate Supplies Acetic (99&981.) Acid Veneer Chests Mo ml Chests j Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan308 words
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Article442 1918-02-04 2 Smsft Sou mi KSkin 7\t-i>-t t.i-j* -'-2- a*-'--•». i'ti* -fd to MM pkMJH M«M ii D> L*wit xim mm m*m+.c* I ti* I-tiix mi T.-tts-r 7 V.*:it* trt* Bp r*-i *>? no n* Lj:l At- t wr* 2. 'r; v;- y ttHf it itifcdt to ct«y UMtvj442 words
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Article111 1918-02-04 2 Esrepcu Paiic&mut i l*i t; ~—i~t to i .11 15-1. >f A: .*-r;- -l: rf I Mhwf PMbm P w« 5 tad it v-"*-'« K ii E Li-. ».:t ~-r. i.-.: :i t.t r-t- i* k-. «satBteackoa. fond J ham bin h taHtf bwi MBa] i-.: ii n111 words
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Article106 1918-02-04 2 A CmaMaa Ipis+At A CacaitiiM JLrz.j listl Boitrd M in :-oo«_la.u: r. on k -1 ;>i»- iii r**£r!Lrt.aI ioeftDr rntTOfcl -mierei difLrtlt and tr. iBrr.ar.on. Tr* pttw-Lt. orroeieii iir-ecr_T. prr*r-uj. forpc:.ag t- is tr* ji rif liera*, ihr iuczzre n.z -J-zjx-'J :T fc tr.-nijr XyW MLkj icon*106 words
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Advertisement276 1918-02-04 2 i>o You Love Your Hair THE* m A PHUL OF MANI OIL TO-DAY. j Mt prnwaft* ill ktfinag«fl DasiaHi -ti ti utta Defeat -ix« i rj ii; cwpt c.... mi mmmwmmi m wmm km mm ftppmcfc* m it§perfeePrice uaty 60 as kir t Phial. Atank Nigrah Pharmacy 79, Bras Basak276 words
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Advertisement15 1918-02-04 2 Tips Worth Noting. A~t«t*.. iii: erer •.»?*?»>.' a««.:jv. BCNaM 7X* v _i t.jz.«; F**mr*j ittftaiM Gm*lsm\15 words
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Advertisement33 1918-02-04 2 G.C LEE •58. -s*; Szrz:\ PIANO T UNEr REPAIRER. Q—4 mm «cli wtktciu. *amk ,Jm WC*JLMiL*SHir GLAJLASTTtL. TclHi t».. :iA7c A*en r r KIM HIN d Co., I II E la; Serte', Sta&pert.33 words
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Advertisement131 1918-02-04 2 KIM «Se Tc67 6e Battery Read. JUST ARRIVed Swan and Blackbird Fountain Pcm New Haps of China with raiiwaj lines etc Very Important tow Ettert Eot Pnmn mnnai litiis i ran r&rs tr Su Phone 135 5 For Japanese Curios Genera. Goods &0 N *c. 11. Hffc >r*e*. WHOLESALE It131 words
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Article264 1918-02-04 3 Singapore, Monday, Feb. 4. I MM I Mad Co.. |fc» ,i *<♦»***• ->-*uig sjuo;-» ti »1 «4.10 $4.25 [trotvM* 135 i 50 2 50 26) A ran 10.50 1100 V own.* 6.40 6.60 JeSouma: 0.77$ 0.87i r Kat?1 0 87$ 0 95 Bokit K B 0.80 0.90264 words
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Article294 1918-02-04 3 Singapore, February, 4 —S«e Local and General column. Copra.—Mo Bneincsa. TzjAqocu -Weak. En ness done Sago Flour- —Business done G tm ier Bnsinees d< ne. Pepper' —Steady. Business done, her Products —V'arket Qui «t. Lainl Loot Mtrket 2« tatioa i Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 nega 80294 words
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Article68 1918-02-04 3 Delivered la London. The following are th<j dates of depart are frotn Singapore of th? Mai?* «»«*1 tV,r d »!Nery in L >!idon. MAU. D-U lVl-.: «I Mails F St J Nov. 17 24 Jan. 12 Mail H Nov. 20 Jan. 13 Mail B Dec. 4 Jan. 2168 words
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Article183 1918-02-04 3 Tbe influence of the mother's age on her children is dealt with by Dr. R. J. Ewart, Medical Officer for Barking Town, in an article in the "Journal of Hygiene." Dr. Ewart's investigations show that as the age of the mother increases, the average length of life of183 words
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Article77 1918-02-04 3 Singapore, February 4- n Lcr donBank 4 m/«. 2/4 13/32 Demand 2/4 1/1 C Mints 3 m*. 2/4 9/16 IndiaBank T. T. 158 'n Hongkong J3%nk d/d 285% prero, n Shanghai— ■an* 4 4. ii Ja a— Tatk T. 1 1254, a JapanBan it d/L 107$ :vera:gu§ —i>« ''ng77 words
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Article338 1918-02-04 3 An Arab correspondent of The Times, writing from Jeddah, shows how the King of the Hedjiz h?o reformed the abases of the Turkish regime. Pilgrims now pay no more than 365. a day for the ti rat three days' lodging iv Jeddah and afterwards 18s. as compared338 words
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Article72 1918-02-04 3 Drill Programme for 'February. To-day, Feb 4.—Route March, fall in at Sepoy Lines Police Station, Dismiss Sepoy Lines Police Station, 5 15 p.m. Friday, Feb. B.—Both Companies parade at Bonstead Institute 5.15 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11th and Friday Feb 15th.—No Drills. Monday, Feb. 18—Parades at Pearls Hill and72 words
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Advertisement380 1918-02-04 3 Trali Services, Singapore (Tank-Road) Dai.,. The miil trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7,7 am and 7 pm, arriving at Kaala Lampur at 7 18 pm and 6.45 am respectively, The through express to Penang leaves Knala Lnmpur at 8 am daily, arriving at380 words
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Advertisement580 1918-02-04 3 Amazingly Interesting and Entertaining Dramas Alhamhra Is AT THE is tbe only pictures, the BK3 1 Hr m» m attached. Ice BEST Creams, Orchestra, he ia Jor Music Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality. Cakes, Coffee, and the BEST beach road. Tea, etc accommo- 2222 datlon Three Very580 words
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Advertisement769 1918-02-04 3 Steadiest and Brightest Pictures in Town AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. To-night: SECOND SHOW 0.15 SHARP To-night! Pathe Present a Good Rooster Play lo I Acts 5 Shadows and Sunshine 5 ACTS ACTS Featuring Baby Marie Osborne, the Famoui Child Actress. 4769 words
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Miscellaneous80 1918-02-04 3 Mails Close. To-day. p«#J5£K» "-a"» M.*r^ k i~- p a k P. Samba, Prigi 3 P m Rajah, Tembilahan and ladragiri Indragiri 3 pm Pulau Batam Pa! an BuUng Hock Kc g KotaTinggi BanLieGuan 4 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Sarat 4 pm To-morrow. Port'swettenham H k and ""> Port Swettenham80 words
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Article1107 1918-02-04 4 An advantage to many, and a dis advantage to aome of the members of His M ij <ttj's Civil S irvice, is the knowledge that so long as they do not come prominently into adverse notic, they are an re of alow bnt Steady njwar l progress1,107 words
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Article234 1918-02-04 4 After Six Years. Having recently been re-arrested after absconding from legal custody abont six years ago, when confined in connection with a forged cur-rency-note case, a Chineee named Lim Liang How was this morning charged before Mr. Ham in the Third Court, and the case was remanded234 words
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Article133 1918-02-04 4 The Cinemas. That the Alhamhra is as attractive as ever is evident fr o:n the titles of two of the films which will be screened th- re to-night, namely "The Cigarette Girl" and The Prima Donna's Hntb nd both in 5 acts, and of dramatic iutertst. At the Empire133 words
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Article123 1918-02-04 4 Per Coortesy of Messrs Francis Peek Co. Batavia. F~b. 1. Below are quotations ruling in the Java Pro luce Market as cabled at close of business to-day. Rubber. First Latex Crepe per half kilo F. 1.00. Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo F. 1.00. Outputs (75123 words
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Article89 1918-02-04 4 Tin is quoted at £294.7.6 in London. Sago flour (Sarawak) ia quoted at 48/- in London. Black pepper ia quoted at 1/21 and white pepper at 1/8 in London. Tapioca fair flake ia done at 51 (norn) on the London market. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling89 words
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Article31 1918-02-04 4 To-Day. Moon Last Quarter. To morrow. Rent Boird, 2 15 p.m. Wednesday. Anniversary t,f th a ..i Thursday Maynard A Co., meeung 2 30 pm. Sunday. Qainqudgesima-Shrove Sunday.31 words
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Article667 1918-02-04 4 Tin here is at $136.2.3 (*i 2o down) no sellers. Rubber is quoted at 2/3 for cren* and for sheet. epe Owing to ah. a* pore, the Lady Evelyn Yoi not be ''At Ho, Q House to-inorroev, Tursdav The Lion City Club tn t (ft* Gymnastic Party667 words
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Article112 1918-02-04 4 Pages. This Grbat War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia 5 War on Shipping 5 Air Raiding .5 The German Strikes 5 The Irish Question Man Power Matters ?> Slavery Under Huns r > The Allies Confer 5 Havas Service 5 Übneral: N. China Plague 2 Mysterious Case 2112 words
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Advertisement138 1918-02-04 4 ROBINSON Co. New Stock! New Stock!! Perfumery Fountain Pens V "B.B.B." Pipes 4k Toilet Soaps I* ?K| Ciyaretie Holders I #f Shaving Mirrors #1 Safety Razors Purses, Cases, Stationery. [ROBINSON Co, C SHE I 111 I■ I I lll——m—pj LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. I (5.5.) 9 LTD. I INCORPORATED138 words
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Advertisement349 1918-02-04 4 GUAN KIAt AND Co., Ltd. (T ir -zyorated in the Strait* Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1917 The successful Tenderers to the S. S. Government and Municipal Commissioners for the year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints and Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores,349 words
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Advertisement133 1918-02-04 4 4 Bulloch Lades gig WHISKIES Of world-Wide Repute 2 c GOLD LABEL Qualities] and t WHITE LABEL. SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck, Macoreaor AND Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. I L—____ JUST ARRIVED Ni:\V SHIPMENT Of Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. 11u. Packet. Spatial r.te. fur large purchaser*, j133 words
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Article127 1918-02-04 5 The Fighting Fronts. oF fICIALCMnUSIQUES. Raids aod Counter-Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. feb. 2. 12.30 a.m. Utfarahal Sir Doaglaf Haig •uv raided a poat in ,rhood of the Ypres A few of onr men W beat off an attempt 0 f G teluvelt We took -ry 171. bombed theREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 127 words
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Article51 1918-02-04 5 Lml "i. Feb. 3, 1.20 p.m. >ir LbagUs HaU reports: We ppalael i rail at Poelcapelle. A > e w patrol e" .-outliers won some dmag f 'r us so ith-vard of Um. X a r e i: h -til- artillery firing at Li Vicqaerie an I southward51 words
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Article25 1918-02-04 5 Minor Successes Lonlon. Feb. I, 3 X) p.m. UOtqM says We ivrit'd oat seven] succ-ssfnl raids nth-' region, 1 f northwest I -k risoners.25 words
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Article49 1918-02-04 5 I [ymdoo, i'-b.J, t.lO p.m. |ds There is LsMfwi rocal miliary activity pew m i i.: the Four I main on a small LtSMti I L n t zyde, north 1; right of the Mi ires, in Lorrain", m fth me-RMna canal mm h Ussss, failed.49 words
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Article35 1918-02-04 5 Further Forward. I Urn lon, Feb, 1, 3.50 p.m. i] By a sadden Ira M ate val Bella we ■Mtad the head of the Mela«o Th enemy'l strong attempt M kj« h brokt down.35 words
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Article265 1918-02-04 5 Sir E Carson at Belfast. London, Feb. 1, 6.35 p.m. Carson had a rousing rev. B-lf st when he said he om* to onault L'lster on a r '3t s-rioas situation. London, Feb. 3, 3.20 a.m. 5ir F- iwar 1 Carson had a series of c '-»-iona265 words
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Article37 1918-02-04 5 Some Lost Mails. London, Feb. 1, 7.0 p.m. The Press Bureau says that letter mails for Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan and Hongkong posted between Jan 23 and 25 were lost in the Andania.37 words
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Article420 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 1,20 a.m. Sir Eric Gsdles interviewed by the Associated Press says that on the ex iry of a year of unrestricted subnariniam the submarine is held. Tae sinkings are now reduced to a level below when Germany threw off restraint. He thought we were now420 words
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Article98 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 7.25 a m. The Canadian Pacific liner Montreal has been sunk in a collision* The erew were rescued by destroyers The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Seville wires that the crew of the Giralda state that when stopped by the submarine on Jan. 26,98 words
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Article52 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1, 6.35 p.m. The Prestwich by-election result Lieutenant Cawley (Coalitionist, son of the ex-member who was raised to the Peerage) 8,520. Mr. May (co-operative candidate) 2,832] London, Feb. 2, I 50 p.m. The South Armagh by election was hotly contested and resulted in Donnelly, nationalist, Aoio, McCartan,52 words
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Article39 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 3.15 p.m. Brisbane: Maekay is almost unrecognisable. Scarcely a building has escaped and many are in ruins. Nineteen bodies have been recovered. The mortality H less than was feared. The rivers are again rising.39 words
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Article100 1918-02-04 5 Military Take Action. London, Feb. 1, 7.0 p.m. Amsterdam The miliary c mmand«r of Berlm district has dissolved the sinkers' committee and prohibited its meeting "as strike movements endanger pnMtc safety." Formation of any i p W —nolali ju to direct a strike moveu, mt is forbidden.100 words
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Article61 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb 2, 1.30 a m. Amsterdam Tbe Vorwaerts reappeared on Feb. L London, Feb. 2, 5.40 a m. of the leaflets scattered broadcast by the strikers in Berlin, says that only the overthrow of the Government and the bourgeoisie and the establishment of a demo, oratic61 words
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Article135 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 1.10 p.m. The latest Bjrlin newspapers up to Feb 1 report extensive disturbances over a large area of the capital. The solitary exceptions were Unter den Linden and the Schlossplatz, which the papers significantly remark was empty. The worst disorders occurred at Moabit, where crowds135 words
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Article70 1918-02-04 5 Loudon, Feb. 2, 1.40 p.m. The Vorwaerts reports that the general committee of trade unions is outwardly neutral, but unanimously sympathetic towards the strikers, A s«mi-official report from Berlin Feb 1 declares that the strike dated has passed its zenith, and minimises the daj's occurrences. Berlin traffic conditions70 words
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Article95 1918-02-04 5 London Feb. 2, 2 45 p.m. Amsterdam: The Independent Socialist, Dittman, has been arrested for attempting to address a meeting in a saburb of Berlin. Feverish anti-strike propaganda inclndes the officially supplied story published by all the newspapers of Germany, that the Entente Propaganda Committee with a hundred million95 words
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Article87 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 6.30 p.m The true situation in Germany, especially in Berlin, is obscure, owing to the increased rigour of the censorship. Socialist newspapers accuae the Government of compelling the publication of false news. The Strassbe.ger Post declares that the Berlin papers are not allowed to refer87 words
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Article85 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 10.15 p.m. Amsterdam i The Tyd of Feb. 1 learns from a reliable source that a Berlin crowd marched yesterday at noon towards Charlottenburg with cries of peace, bread." The police charged them whereupon the strikers erected barricades, using overturned trams. They fired and85 words
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Article137 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb, 3, 4.40 a.m. Amsterdam A pamphlet B:gned by Bernstein, Ditt.nan, Haase. Ledebour and other Independent Socialists indicates that the latter engineered the strikes as M a manifestation of the people's will to finish the war." The Bourgeois parties decided to oppose the Socialist demand at137 words
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Article105 1918-02-04 5 bond l, Feb. 3, 4.50 am. iVmitwiir The Hamburger Fremdenblatt vs that strikes have broken oat i all tho industrial works at L :ebeck. Other German papers report that the strikes have at Cologne, Cass*d, BreBlan, Leipzig and Ladwigshaven; bat have extruded to Dresden. Troops have prevented a demonstration105 words
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Article153 1918-02-04 5 Are They Waning London, Feb 3, 2.30 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin semiofficial telegram dated Feb 2 states: ''The strikes are everywhere waning. The number of strikers is considerably diminished, and especially at the smaller inanition works full staffs are working. In many cases well informed people assame that the strike153 words
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Article40 1918-02-04 5 An Adjournment. London, Feb 1, 11.35 p m A German wireless message states that Kuehimann agreed to the adjournment of the Br st-Lit »vsk meetings to con-id r the question of two Ukrainian bodies claiming to fpriont the Ukraine,40 words
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Article101 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1, 11.40 p.m. Petrograd The Maximalist agency confirms that the Soviet troops occupy Kieff and have captured the arsenal. Three Ukrainian regiments and artillery have joined the Soviets, the whole garrison refusing to fight. Soviet troops have capturtd Orenburg, General Dutoff's Cossacks are tieeirg. Dutoff101 words
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Article50 1918-02-04 5 Lou lon, Feb. 1, 5.40 a m. The Tim-'S correspondent at Petrograd says that the Bolsheviki are determin kl to get possession of the funds of the ex-Russian G >vern□ent abroad, by prohibiting B.itish and other foreign Embassies and Consulates to touch their deposits in Rnssian banks.50 words
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Article105 1918-02-04 5 Everything Going Smoothly. London, Feb. 3, 6.0 a.m. The Observer's milittry correspondent learns that the British General Staff and Higher Command ri-cognise the value of the new machinery of the Versailles Council. The military leaders of the London General Headquarters an 1 those of Versailles are working105 words
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Article34 1918-02-04 5 Lo idon, tVb l, 5 40 i m. A provisional arrangement hia been concluded for the aoaaltjaatation of the London County Westminister and Paris bmks wi h aggregate dep .sits of £210,399,269.34 words
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Article561 1918-02-04 5 Casualties at Paris. London, Feb. 1, 6.40 p.m. French official Th* casualties in tbe air raid on Paris were 45 killed, of whom 31 were in the city and 14 in the suburbs, including 41 women and five children and 207 injnred ot whom 131 were in 'he561 words
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Article125 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1, 11.33 p.m. The Press Bureau states An official reply to Mr Henderson's communication controverts his claim that the Government has admitted the engineers' claim to separate treatment. The statement concludes that it is necessary to realise that this is not a difference between Government and125 words
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Article27 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 2.45 p.m. Berne i In view of the general situation at home and abroad Government is reinforcing the troops on the frontier.27 words
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Article334 1918-02-04 5 Escaped Belgian's Story. London, Feb. 2, 3.30 p m. Renter has received from a true* worthy Belgian citizen who escaped from Valenciennes an account of the appalling condition of the occupied districts in France of which little news ever reaches England. He confirms that a highly organised334 words
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Article123 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1, 9.40 p.m, Mr. Roberts, Minister of Labour, in an interview, stated that there were the very best reasons to believe that as a result of the Kaiser's visit to Constantinople, the four Central Powers had agreed on a secret treaty providing, firstly that Turkey shall123 words
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Article43 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 2, 5.40 a.m. Amsterdam The DJ oh rfvo'ntionary Socialis's htve re* tired to call a general on Hon lav and demand that Government sdz*» all foods to lib in the ejunfcrj anl distribute it equally among the population.43 words
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Article36 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb I, 1.40 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Sofia says that in the Sobranje the premier Ridoslavotl" declared that the war aim was the reunion of the Dobrndji Moravia and Macedonia with Bulgaria.36 words
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Article202 1918-02-04 5 Under the War Tax Ordinance, the following divisions are established: Settlements of Singapore (excluding Christmas Island), Penang, Malacca and Labnan and the Dis trict of Christmas Island. The following are approved as auditors for the purpose of certifying statements delivered under seotion 12 of the Ordinance and202 words
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Article541 1918-02-04 5 France s Gold. Paris, Feb. 1, 7.35 p.m. The re> >rt given at the general meeting of. the Bank of France shows the gold cashed since the beginning of the war reached 2,277 millions of which 238 millions was in 1917. Twenty millions were sent ab" a and541 words
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Article206 1918-02-04 5 Sentenced at Ipoh Arizes. Mr. j!;-'ice Farrer-Manby tried a cafce at the Ipoh Supreme Court on Tuesday in which Aung Tua Mah, for five years the manager of the Ipoh branch of Chop Teow Heng, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of sums totalling206 words
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Article39 1918-02-04 5 On Friday morning Lord Montagu of Beaalien, Capt. and Mrs. Limby, Vlre. Virgin? Hunt, and Mr. Oliver Marks motored to Knala Kangaar, on a visit to H.H. tbe Sultan of Perak. The party left for Penang in the afternoon.39 words
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Article182 1918-02-04 5 The Criais Reached. London, Jan. 31, 6.35 p.m. Speaking in London Mr. Prothero said as regards food We are now crossing the rapids. Unless we pull together we shall b weep to disaster." There were only enough oats to feed working horses, hence carriage and pleasnre horses must182 words
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Article92 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb. 1,7 0 p.m. Mr. Austen Chamberlain in a speech in London said in view of the wonderful resources of the British Empire at present and its wonderful undeveloped resources it was easy to see that after the war we should be perfectly able to meet our92 words
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Article48 1918-02-04 5 London, Feb 2, 7.35 a.m. Buenos Aires: The Argentine has recalled its military attaches at Berlin and Vienna. The Argentine Government replying to the notes of Pern and Uruguay intimating their rupture with Germany approves their action as in accordance with international law safeguarding national sovereignty.48 words
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Advertisement210 1918-02-04 5 LATEST ADVERTbEUENTS. BANK HOLIDAYS It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, February 11 Tuesday, 12 Chinese New Year Holidays. 42 9 2 AUCTION SALE OF One five.seater Overland Motor Car. model 75 B, 20/25 h. p., fitted with magneto, self-starter electric light, spare rim,210 words
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Article806 1918-02-04 6 fna* f>i:Ui *3 tte Mart* laa M?raia| .•*:> ~>irou, Febecabt, 4. Mwr» Lj*. acd £T4tv acd Bb*r* Brakan, La* J qactauoai Kabatr Shirts Vk BrTe.n. 1 A _i.ru J 3 i 8 Jit; 6- 7 t,'- Aju.>M*j*> UP- |ff- 1 Ay?: Kaii34 40,'- 4C 1- BiUuXuk I4f806 words
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Article16 1918-02-04 6 ;i! coa QHtiic in %i v KM with th local Commerciil WiraJafj, Station -None.16 words
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Article837 1918-02-04 6 Military Ses loa. (From Omr Own CtrttpomdmL) C-mton. Jan. 16. China will now be divided, for a Time at leaat With the establishment of the Federation cf the aouthwestern Protir.ce* with a Council ir Cantcn. there will be a new government in opposition to Prkisg. Tnia government837 words
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Article255 1918-02-04 6 The Vioollt Association. r« thĕ J*ter 5 iUBJi rriaaaa. Dear Sir.—I am quite in agreement with **A Yinolian's" letter published in yonr issue of the 29th altimo, with regard to the above, ani for yonr information I quote the following from the Association Rale Book which is in existence255 words
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Advertisement210 1918-02-04 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG I ALE Tx»;v lb 2 OX SALE AT Tfie Leading Hotels AND M Principal Liquor Dealers. New Shipments constantly arriving Arnotn Bi cuits The- Famous M:.£ Arrowroot 'Invalid and Baby Food) Batter Cream. Marie. Cabin. Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers. Creamy Chocolate210 words
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Advertisement299 1918-02-04 6 ■IF YOU WANT I j Frampoz's. Jrf JAPANESE ELECTRO-PLATING Co. NICKEL, COPPER, SILVER, Etc. Motor Car and Cycle Repair Works, No. 39 AO, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE 10 l a Z™" Ti-HII—I €HEE ENG SONS. I ESTABLISHED 1859. I 7f. North Bridge Road. CIIIL, NAVAL, NILITIIT, 113 SPOBTINB TAfLOSS I£299 words
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Advertisement148 1918-02-04 6 Straits Albion Press LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settle 20a- 20c, Collyer Q Uay PHONE No. 171. Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders Lithographers AND Rubber-stamp Makers, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING •xaented with Aocoracy, Neatness and I and Lowness in price the broad Policy fosera^ GIVE US A TJRIAL. Letterpress PrinUng Machining of148 words
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Article1052 1918-02-04 7 By H B. C. Pollard. The German business man went into the war to make money. Hardly had the first guns clamour- i in that Aw?us* of 1914, before tne German Vtitfrf on business matters were herd at work pointing out to German commercial circles how to1,052 words
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Article290 1918-02-04 7 Bombay, Jan. 15. —Another informal meeting was held yesterday evening to further consider the feasibility of forming an Indian academy. Dr. Scott presided. His Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shankara chary a said that since shell last deliberations he had received many letters of sympathy from all parts of290 words
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Advertisement267 1918-02-04 7 NOTICES_ be L'n .1 Malacca Rubber Estates Limited. a «i«ponrTr 1 i» the Straits Settlements). \oticc h hereby given that the ntgtttor* PVI declared an Interim ,ivirt' iii -> P er cent ree War 4X for the J*M ending 30th April, »jfl payable to Shareholders on the !,)mp*n>' 8 Beg*****267 words
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Advertisement342 1918-02-04 7 ~~WANTED CLERK-DRESSER. Wanted a man to act aa clerk and dresser on an Estate near Kuala Lumpur. Apply to Barker Co., Ltd, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. 22 6 2 WANTED. Second-hand Tapioca vats. Address quotations and quantities to Box 104 c/o Malaya Tribune. 30 1 52 TYPIST WANTED. Young lady342 words
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Advertisement622 1918-02-04 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRAUA AND CHINA INCORPCjAATED n en .land by botal man Paid up Capital in 60,uC0 EBuutm of £20 each £1,200.000 Raaerve Fund f.1 ,90 ,00f Reserve Liability of f reprie on £L*OC,OOC BANKERS. Tha Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The622 words
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Advertisement184 1918-02-04 7 Fighting for Happiness When you get into a frame of mind that makes life sretn one tireBorne duty after another, wiih no pleasure iv it when ill-health seems to take all the j >y out of liviug aud you worry ever tritles, then your nervou-; system ia becoming exhausted and184 words
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Advertisement520 1918-02-04 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPIBC CAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) Phone No. a 71. 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 he addressed520 words
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Advertisement305 1918-02-04 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. j Income In 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out-go In 1916 $2490.418.50 J Assurance effected In 1918 $4,230,542.85 Increase in Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, I $72,522,348.14. I305 words
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Title Section25 1918-02-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued O-ailj.j SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. lined Daily.] VoL V. No 29 O^APORE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918 PKiCE 5 CEs: s25 words
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Article386 1918-02-04 1 A x.»t* t r_k:: la f i: i- M k xm,*: z*z*mm, z 11* >z.zi--:-. *o:i_: i*t» w kiM actor •'AC v k Hi* t—• ki,: ?r. ...i»r **t *k~. v. X**: Arm.;i we: f*.x Tie r '-a.-.*.; .1 T .>i: 1. i j: i- i386 words
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Article88 1918-02-04 1 untitled untitled untitled been untitled al the t.:;.-- ;n the MttCf of -.jr end thereforeil m swrpriae m the Weat of Beotinod when il was ."foe-; that a v.a srm of Matraeton (Xeaen M'Br.je, of Fort '•'■'•V'») noaje arrangements for ai ferro-ciLoret* oa.f of toe A imiraltj. The hee a88 words
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Article90 1918-02-04 1 The decline in the export of untitled i from Japan taring toe »*;*-en mjnths eded Aozu-t 1, owing to the grow. :r.g mrcitj of tonnage and the rise in freight rates, wat I 17,( 00 tong The total rolarne of exports for IM period was 1,647.000 tons and its amointed90 words
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Article119 1918-02-04 1 7:**t a** tic: :i* -a tie boadi of torpiaoaa nip*. a*d but mrntu are dwt oc :c« f r-*>: w**--if-.*r tee war. S».r»r* :%=;ar_iai are La •a.*_i| tn.p? ar: sar. r>=* t :.i k«: h.; Vr H Lir.t -irvr_£_i vj -rac ac: 7 t*"*r*. Carfo*-* :it rt.-* .f119 words
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Article104 1918-02-04 1 I—l > alaW tt X »6.000. r.>• k*- ~f~-y' j r_i£. cf :r_ zzi tzr e.r-za->:r* an i Ji-f v.* B. L C--jL ir?:- Irvirz. A par*r f it- r„:z_i ;i>rr! w-r- ris:Tr«r>. m -*r: ii*y iad i::.: m arc::**: :r-^vri.r_r rA a CL-r.*s* 3.-p*c- i.:104 words
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Advertisement412 1918-02-04 1 [53 hat i ciati.j S I '-5. > v iait I n tmi wm ci.^s. INDIA APCAR LINE NidJMiai 5... I 5. N*. Co, l un;:u llst V smir in -a* MHBM. UltTCa llUFttl HI Ml \r-. a: y -'^yiLZ-i Pa* agen for Europe m ~a Ben bay M Opportunity412 words
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Advertisement211 1918-02-04 1 StMimn laatsckappij A ~> "Ronerlai UiH" (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). Between Java Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama Nagasaki and San Francisco and flee ?ersa. Y'st bzlzLi. passwe and Ap' 7 fcC Irtinatiiiale Crediet ail Hailel:?ereeii|ii| M Ittterfai" in H;..'*zd, 1 IT Almeida Street now, vi. SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo CtTTUCTHV Tie C -xpii.;211 words
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Advertisement36 1918-02-04 1 FOR RANGOON. A Bt*aaM« will leave for above Port od or ftbotrt the ftfa i rj tant Laving avaiUole »pa~e let Please apply to Tie East miles Traiiai Company 37, Hooiuaon Boad, Agenti 2 2 ,236 words
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Advertisement383 1918-02-04 1 SISGAPWE fURBOLR BOARD. Estraoces—Taojon| Pagjr WEtavß sict::s OoDom Gate Eyra-AJOi Bcni-i TraiaJrar St. 1 /T. Piar. P5Em 1 at! 2 2:.-'22 sy.rif* B 1 Wharf Road. So**ri 3 15 1 fDrj I>ock«) 3 L>oeA- Stor*. H-*i C Tower O±o, Ptllw ar_3 Mtia Fir* a-A-iotn 1 Entrtioe 4 15 1? 2383 words
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Advertisement291 1918-02-04 1 jGUH lIAT&CUfj k fvtu sir*-: i I The Globe Bii. fcr j- N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA [iWfriMTifmlTßi a jai JAPAN MAIL ST E A MS" P Co EUROPEAN LIVh —via- -rw a MWK-ait k_ -kvae si.futn •_c=< wi imk rxm i L. T ex?«VKoec nmrj ki: nrr+rLsm**. A_i291 words
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