Malaya Tribune, 13 February 1918
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Title Section52 1918-02-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 36 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. WEDNESDAY, FERUARY 13 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. Vol. V. No. 36 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918 PRICE52 words
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Advertisement341 1918-02-13 1 ITay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREIfYOODI Supplier to the Singapore Municipality. > Full particulars on application. I 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and jf at Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. i No 1073, Sunnyslde, Gaylang. No 1824, Tanjong Katong. "GAIETY Cinema Junction of Albert and341 words
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Advertisement252 1918-02-13 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addresa PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 A 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1241.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 01. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental Surreoos. Extraction252 words
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Advertisement69 1918-02-13 1 THE Pot Stills OF I f Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique I position of having the largest bonded stores in the world. The best69 words
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Advertisement301 1918-02-13 1 jTayGuan KiatJ 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. {11 > If Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Road No. 1073. Sunnyslde. Saylang No. 1824, Tanjong Katang. '::.;..'::i:-:-.-:;:::i:::;;::ai:: > g ASAHI BEER Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. Useful to301 words
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Article597 1918-02-13 2 A Subtle Enemy. The doughty deeds of oar gallant troops at Gallipoli are one of inspiring and imperishable memories of the war. Everyone is familiar with the story of how, in face of tremendous odds, Anzacs an 1 Britishers effected a landing at the Dardanelles. What is not597 words
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Article164 1918-02-13 2 hisciplioe in n-w armii 8 is always a little slack during their formation. Ti.e other day an American general officer told me the following yarn, which might easily bavo taken place in oae of oar new battalions three years ago. Here is the story An American Captain164 words
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Advertisement688 1918-02-13 2 Atank b y- a* Nigra h Pills. ■i mmimmaaxi c mi beer merit alone has won for Atank Nigrah Pill its proud position s the world s remedy for the common ailments of the urinary system, of the digestive organs—stomach, liver and bowels. It regulates a liver and bowels, tones688 words
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Advertisement118 1918-02-13 2 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. Property Auction. Peb. 20. At our Sale-room at 2.30 p.m Mortgagee's Sale of valuable freehold land and the, well built compound hous*> known as No. 899 Joo Chiat Road (formerly known us Confederate Estate Road, area 32,000 sq. ft. do Mortgagee's Sale of freehold lan118 words
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Advertisement61 1918-02-13 2 G.C. LEI 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUN pi AND REPAIRER. Qood and well selected Mnsic Viol. Piano, etc. Qood Striafs for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. Ml Absolutely Fret 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAJ SAHEB DR. D ASS Secrets ol Happy Lilt ia being distributed free.61 words
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Article259 1918-02-13 3 Singapore. Wednesday, Feb. 13 JuHHiro .u and Co., the ArCi. se-t.t.liit- *!,.;< vv.ug quotation) Ai"- Gajah $4.10 14.25 I... 1.30 1.40 tx r V >!«'* 2 50 2.63 A*j r ?:>»■« 10.00 10.50 la!.. o-vale 6.30 650 Kni-i J j-ou.-K 0.70 0.80 iwrt:. G.87* 0.95 Bnkit K259 words
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Article229 1918-02-13 3 Singapore, February, 13 A/i.—See Local and General column. Copra-— No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. No Business. Sago Flour- —Business done. Gambkm —Business done. Pd&ipsr*— Steady. Business done, Otkĕ Products. —Market Quiet. Mn: Liul Uukit daoutiou. Nctmega 110 S. per pioul 140.00 Nutmegi 80 S. 43.00 Cpn BiU 7.90 Copra229 words
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Article61 1918-02-13 3 'Devoe's Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per caae i" idh Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Arrow Oil 4 80 per casf do Oil 4.70per2tinn J>-aL'on do Oil 4 70 per 2 tins T'siT'-r Kerosine Oil 4 p«r 2 tine Crown do Oil 4 55 per 2 tins Cross do Oil61 words
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Article142 1918-02-13 3 To-day. Penang, Colombo, Sonth 1> Africa and United Xin X P^to &Pulan 2.30 pm P. SaS,u Hock Lim 3pm Kerimor k 3 pm Kenmon Hock Tew 3pm PuJauSoegi BPm P. Sambu, Prigi Hon B Alk 3 P«* Rajah, Tembilahan Peaang, •Colombo London ™M«1 E 1 To-morrow. Pandjang *****142 words
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Article69 1918-02-13 3 Delivered in London. Th*i following are the lute* ot departure from Singapore of th* European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkvt. Dklxvshbp. Mails F& J Nov. 17 24 Jan. 12 Mail Hoy. 20 Jan. 13 Mail B Dec. 4 Jan. 2' Mail G Dec U Jan.69 words
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Article142 1918-02-13 3 Introduced in Hongkong. The compulsory registration of Chinese household servants —a reform we have long advocated is, we gather, likely to be introduced in this Colony in the near future, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, DSP. (R.), having recently offered, on behalf of the Police Reserve, to draw up142 words
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Article25 1918-02-13 3 Drill Programme for February. Monday, Feb. 18.—Par >.df s at Pearl» Hill and Tenjong Pagar O.lJ p.m A. Agnew, Officer Commanding, Civil Guard.25 words
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Article601 1918-02-13 3 Controversy Over Tamil Will. An unusual situation has been created in the local courts (says the Ipoh paper) by something in the nature of a deadlock in respect of tha estate of a deceased Tamil lady from Ceylon, the administration of which has formed the subjeot of601 words
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Advertisement268 1918-02-13 3 Train Services Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail traina from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road 6tation daily at 7.7 am and 7 pm, arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7.18 pm and 6.45 am respectively. The through express to Penan? leavea Koala Lumpur at 8 am daily, arriving at Penang268 words
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Advertisement625 1918-02-13 3 I Wishing our Chinese Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. A High Standard of Excellence in Bushman and Bayne Productions ———isMH p- Ts««* The I AT THE Alhambra .[5 Alhaa.br» Is is the only •v" EL™ n #4k IVi O r%#\ M BrJ Pictures, the attached. Ice BEST The625 words
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Advertisement479 1918-02-13 3 Wishing you a Happy New Year AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjon? Paear Road. Trams Pass tt:c Door. Tonight SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! 4 The Crimson Stain Mystery 4 Ep. 9 The Hunting Spectre Ep. i o The Infernal Fiend 4 Charlie's Stormy Romance 4 The Greatest Laigh-Maker479 words
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Article1351 1918-02-13 4 President Wilson is nothing if not caution*. So cautions was he before the U lite I States came into the war that he deoeived everybody, even his own party, abont his construction of the words neutrality and friendliness. He was cautious enough to defer declaring war on1,351 words
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Article441 1918-02-13 4 G.e-it Damage Done. Nanchang, Jar.. 2>J, —A fire broke oat at 5 30 this morning in a-; em. broidery shop on H-i Ma Chi-a. It was qaickly fann-1 into a tremendoas bhz- by a stiff north fried. A shortage of an 1 an fa«hionel fire outfit proved441 words
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Article91 1918-02-13 4 The Luna Park. Another large crowd yesterday testified to the popularity of the Lnna Park Oriental Carnival, with all communities. Ihe laughing gallery (a series of distorting mirrors), the joy wheel and circling wave (where one may be had and th*n enjoy the sight of others going through the91 words
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Article573 1918-02-13 4 Tin her* is at $U3 I 150 tons (»olj. Rnbb-r il ]«o*ed at 2 Hi and 2/1 for ah--*. r The rainfall iv Sa i iac ary wag SU3 inehn British North Borneo Hen A Batavia a atmm porary. Dat- I F- atatet eea-min* hag been miehe573 words
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Article124 1918-02-13 4 To-Day 's Contents. Packs. Vhe Orbat War 1 The Fighting Front* 5 Russia 5 French Consular News 5 GENERAL: In Egypt 2 Advertising 9 Sam the Sentry 2 Local Share Market 3 Mail Notic 3 Straits Produce 3 Servant Registration 3 Under What Law 3 The Economic Weapon Local and124 words
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Advertisement158 1918-02-13 4 ROBINSON Co.! j" New Stock! New Stock!! 11 Perfumery 11 Fountain Pens If "B.B.B." Pipes II £7 iwTo ,etSoa,lS CigareUe Holders II W\ i Siiavin9 Mirrors P j Sa f et y RazorB II if Purses :acases > 11. stationery. il l ROBINSON Co. JLUBRICATIHG OILS Il Asiatic Petroleum Co.158 words
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Advertisement359 1918-02-13 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. -jjmM ia tbe Stnitt SrtUemrou j Head Office 36, Phillip Street. Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1917 HBBBHIHBIBBHHSi 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,359 words
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Advertisement129 1918-02-13 4 A mm m Lade's WHISKIES Of world-Wide Repute 2 c GOLD LABEL Qualities] a*d WHITE LABEL. SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. JUST ARRIVED lI W SHIPMENT OF Scieatifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. 1 is. Packet. (ftjMial r«ta* for Urg* parrhMer» Sol* A«eut<129 words
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Miscellaneous44 1918-02-13 4 Day By Day. To Day. Ash Wn(ln«g<liy. Ix>.lge I R '«n ar, 8.30 p.m. Indragiri mooting, Evat'a. noon. To morrow. R'j.t K .r.«, 2.15 p ro. Saturday. Songni ja ti e i nP| noori. Sunday. QoadiageHiuia—let Sou lay in L^nt. Monday Mom First Quarter.44 words
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Article99 1918-02-13 5 The Fighting Fronts. RBIJTJWS SPECIAL 8 BR VICE. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Australians in a Raid. London. Feb. 12, 1.5 a m. fie i Marshal Sir Donglas Haig v* tha L th» Australians raiding anight south-east of Messinea took jgon-T 37, an 1 captared three an s and a trench99 words
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Article58 1918-02-13 5 Increased Activity. London, Feb. 12, 3,35 a.m. French c >a Jiuniqae An atmain in tb« Jnvin,ttft region was stopped by onr TV Germans on the right of hM -.$•>. after t furious bonabard-'-nt.a'.: i a d th* front of Ciurieres 1 tnl repulsed, leaving jny dead, aft-r a lively58 words
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Article77 1918-02-13 5 wo War Vessels Sunk. Ion Jon, Feb. 2, 9.20 p.m. TV Admiralty states that the rmed boar ling st-amer Louvain ■y torpedoed anl sunk in the tetem Mediterranean on Jan. 21. »ven officers aa 1 217 men were [D-layel message], London. Feb. 11. 9.30 p.m. The Admiralty77 words
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Article45 1918-02-13 5 London, Fab. 11, 7.0 p.m. Th 3 Ministry of Shipping has tied a pc V!-; jn to the regulations Mjardi z th- pnrcha-- of ships, ■U i the Shippint Controller's lessarj before a person -ill company Hi m c mtrol of ships.45 words
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Article39 1918-02-13 5 London, Feb. 11. 7.15 p.m. Ath-ns: A t-legram says that MSltl Dar l£ .li a< interviewed, said m Kopite attempts of a few Royal■to create disorder, mobilisation MtU -iceeel. A considerable Mtaraj would fight in Maceraia shortly.39 words
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Article46 1918-02-13 5 L adon, Feb. 11, 10.35 p.m. (is rraej Bareaa says the Gov. r i'tthorise 1 a Zionist nHi i t» r ic-e 1 to Palestine 1 dew to repatriating Jews r 1 ny has c > npe lied to raniaing reli-f work, reWof, institutions, and restoring46 words
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Article90 1918-02-13 5 H /ot th» French Consulate.) Paris, Feb. 8, 6.10 p m. _corarjusßion his been formed to 1 «Jritorial questions con[toe 1 reach possesions after f> 1 ri w rejwrWlol M. Louis a»*mber of the Institute r *nipotentiary Minister. Paris, Web. 9, 6.43 p.m. lnaoqqP n to replace90 words
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Article41 1918-02-13 5 hfe*„ JB.—There has '90 pei oent. in the j" Bombay in the This rise i 8 chiefh 1 bat a number of are etoring firefcti m ,,s ;i Vtion as fuel in the *°Wcoir ttuci iion f a41 words
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Article135 1918-02-13 5 Position Doubtful. London, Feb 12, 4.55 a.m. All information of the proceedings at Brest Litovsk has emanated from German official sources nothing confirmatory has yet been received from Petrograd. Indeed since Feb. 3 there have been no news telegrams from Petro 2 rad. The cause of the protracted silence135 words
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Article455 1918-02-13 5 At the meeting of the H- mbay Branch of the Royal Asiatic S iciety held under the presidency of the Rev. Dr Scott, Dr J J Modi read some interesting papers, one of them narrating the story of the kino, and th« gardener given in the455 words
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Article109 1918-02-13 5 Calcutta, Jan. 28. A. meeting of the Ayurvedic medical practitioners of Bengal was held here yesterday to protest against the draft Ayurvedic practitioners bill submitted to the Government for consideration by the Hon'ble Kumar Arun Chandra Singh. Resolutions were passed strongly disapproving the Bill as calculating to strike109 words
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Article77 1918-02-13 5 Karachi. Jan 30—The suit instituted by the Karachi Branch of the Standard Oil Company over a year ago against Nawanagar, owner of a country craft, and his Karachi agent, has ended in a verdict with costs against the defendants. The Standard Oil Company claimed 1,191 as damages for77 words
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Article464 1918-02-13 5 Traces Reporttd Found. The following item of news (one cannot vouch for its accuracy; is from the Kobe Herald. In deference to the wish-s of the censor we reproduce the paragraph without giving tha fnll name of tho liner concerned, though more than one Malayan paper, we note,464 words
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Article218 1918-02-13 5 Eleven Persons Killed. Manila, Jan 16—The killing of seven Japanese, two Chinese, and two other persons by a Moro constabulary soldier who had gone jurauientado is told in a radiogram from Davao received by La Voz del Pueblo of Zamboanga on January 14. The message says "Early218 words
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Article156 1918-02-13 5 11 was with widespread regret that the news was received on Jan 31 of the death, at the early age of 37, of Mr A H G Jackson, a wellknown and popular member of the Hongkong community, who succumbed to typhoid fever in the Peak Hospital where156 words
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Article122 1918-02-13 5 IN THE COURTS. A Murder Case. Reported to have commited murder on the night of Saturday last at Malabar Street, by atabbing Tang \h Hi in the breast, a Cantonese nam I Woo That is to to be oharped with murder, and one Ho Meng Kit with abetment.122 words
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Article330 1918-02-13 5 Claim for Damages. Bangkok, Feb 5 :—ln the Foreign Causes Court yesterday the case was begun in which Messrs. G. Kluzer and Co. claim damages against the Siam Electricity Co. Ltd. in respect to a motor car damaged as the result of a collision with a tram-car on330 words
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Article73 1918-02-13 5 Tinnevelly, Jan. 30.—Mr E Igington, ICS, Session Judge, Tinnevelly, delivered judgment yesterday in the Knlasekharapatnam murder case in wbich one Mirza Saheb and his servant were charged with murdering Katah Mohamed, a wealthy and influential merchant of Colombo and father-in-law of the first accused. Both assessors fonnd73 words
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Article205 1918-02-13 5 Rangoon, Jan. 31.—Under orders of the Commissioner of Irrawady Division, U. Wi. Seitha of Kanbys Hill has been arrested nnder the Defence of India Act and consolidated roles, and tbe District Magistrate, Henzada, has been directed to hold an enquiry. From the particulars to hand U. Wi. Seitho205 words
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Article50 1918-02-13 5 The rainfall registered at Taiping during January was 589$ millimetres, the heaviest fall being 106 millimetres during the twenty-four hours of January 28. The high est temperature during the month was 89 degrees on the first of the month, and the lowest 67 degrees on the 10th of the month-50 words
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Article776 1918-02-13 5 Most Deadly Poison. Daring the German assault upon Armentieres recently, a strange and ghastly phenomenon was witnessed, writes E. T. Bronsdon in Popular Mechanics." Many of the shells which fell in the town were seemingly of very fragile construction. They scarcely dented the ground where they burst.776 words
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Article69 1918-02-13 5 At a meeting of the Council of the ltojal Colonial Institute, held on Dec. 4, Sir Charles Lucas, X 0 8., X.C M.U., presiding, 149 Fellows and ssociates were elected, including Wm derated Malay States —D. G. A. Clark Kennedy (Ayer Knning South), Thomas A. M Boase (.Negri Sembiian), James69 words
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Article1001 1918-02-13 5 Tbe Boustead Case, In the Conrt of appeal, befor< Lords Justices Swinfen Eidy, Wa--rington and Scrutton, the hearing was concluded and judgment given of an appeal of the Income Taj Commissioners from a jndgment of IMr Justice Atkin in favour of the respondents, Messrs E l and Co.,1,001 words
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Article392 1918-02-13 5 Ga< g Robbers in Tronoh. Farther particulars which we h-iv- been able to glean with regard to th robbery which took place near Tronoh on Wednesday night show that it was a very daring affair. The Malay whose house was visited lives about two miles from Tronoh win392 words
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Obituary150 1918-02-13 5 Calcutta, Jan. 30.—Nawab Abdul Jubber died to-day at his country residence at Ghuskara in Burdwan district after a short illness at the age of 82, Ho was a member of the Provincial Executive Service and for several years Presidency Magistrate of Calcutta and held other responsible posts under the150 words
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Article144 1918-02-13 5 The outlook in the milling trade ia not good for the moment, ard two at least of the mills s?topp»d buying paddy to-day. Four boats have recently been taken cff the Bangkok run, and mote are going, be<ut sj they can do better at Saigon and elsewhere, Freights144 words
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Article93 1918-02-13 5 January Crop Returns. Messrs Evatt Co, Sees, Indragiri 20,635 lbs. To. al for 6 months 115,842 lbs. Messrs Paterson Simons 4 Co, Agents Knala Pergau 28,200 II s. Total to date 350,595 lbs. Hevea (Johor-) 23,402 lbs. Total to date 163,831 lbs. Bnjong 18,600 lbs. Total to date93 words
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Advertisement337 1918-02-13 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORIENTAL Carnival Amusements. Luna Park LOCATED AT Corner of Coleman Street and North Bridge Road. To-Night To-Night With a Modern Electric Merry-Go-Round, Circling Wave, Joy Wheel, Laughing Gallery, Shooting Gallery, Together with hi. up-to-date Cinema Under Tent. ADMISSION To the Park, 10 cts. Children cinder 12, aud Soldiers337 words
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Article776 1918-02-13 6 Prices Qustii* it tat Market tfiis Moraiag Si ,\p se. February. It. Meaan La/al and Evatt, Bxehaoga and bb*i« Broken, i«*ne iae following list of qaotatioM Rubier Sham. Soto. 7*l j- Qot-.k t>' t'- jfly 13 i t Aaaja Java 6/- 7 Ji- Ai,:-Mi!»j I*/- 16,'--t Aft776 words
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Article66 1918-02-13 6 .u/x-r*. t'ef/rtimry 13 n Lo» U.• I «>. I I 13/32 2.t 1/16 1 v.» 1;,32 A r 157* n B i «V 4 ik d/u 2<§2 P r«m. O 1h» fc 1.... R.i i T. I 125 X 0» Jm 107 Bcmuci -km r»; $«{.54 India Gsi X\h*66 words
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Article2772 1918-02-13 6 Search for Liquid Fad. When the world was startled into excited incredulity in the early 'sixties by the discovery of oil flowing from holes in the ground it did not refuse tha bene fits conferred, and in a short time thr» astonishing fact was accepted with compUcent satisfaction,2,772 words
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Advertisement178 1918-02-13 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE T«»v I* i 0:> SALE AT Tlie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. JUST ARRIVED 50 lb. Boxes 20 Bars each. white moon air The White Soap that smells so sweet. Lathers freely. Bars don't shrink. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67 Tha178 words
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Advertisement159 1918-02-13 6 Straits Albion Press LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Straits Settler. j 20a—20c, Collyer Q Ua A PHONE No. 171. I Printers, Stationers, BookbindeJ Lithographers I AND Rubber-stamp Makers. I 1 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF 1 PRINTING i txecuted with Accuracy, Neatness and I tnd Lowness in price is the broad Policy159 words
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Article457 1918-02-13 7 How They Can Help. One of the marvels of the war is the way dogs have been trained to perform various war services, parti cularly as regards the rescue of the wonnded. the dogs go in advance of theAmbulanceCorps after a battle come Hying back with457 words
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Article231 1918-02-13 7 German Complicity Confessed. Christiania, Nov 23:—The Tidens Tegn to-day reprodncea statements from a sensational book recently pnbliahed in Switzerland by a German, Dr Harry Stnrmer, giving an account of his experiences in Conatantinople and describing tin effect of German policy and morals. Th« author was formerly for«ign editor231 words
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Article125 1918-02-13 7 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore, Feb. 7. At the auction held on Wednesday and Thursday, February 6 and 7 abont 940 tons were r ffered for sale, of which aboot 56/ tons were Bold. The market throughout was dull and weakened during the auction. The highest prices125 words
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Article165 1918-02-13 7 Executed Large War Orders. A German-born British Bubject, named George Edward Heyl, occupy, ing offices in King's House, Kingsway, has been taken by Scotland Yard detectives to Brixton Prison for internment. Heyl, who is 60, was naturalised in 1896, and has lived in England for over SO years.165 words
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Article271 1918-02-13 7 Siamese Governor Indicted. Serious charges of cruelty to convicts have been brought against Phya Bisal Governor of Khon Kaen. Mondol Udor, Bays the "Bangkok Daily Mail." A few dayB before the appearance of the account above-mentioned, the King of Siam received a memorial from an official of Khon271 words
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Article14 1918-02-13 7 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireleas Btation: -None.14 words
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Advertisement279 1918-02-13 7 IjOTICES^ tS I S nut-Settlements). rehv fiven that the M* declared an Interim t free of War J hni, :iOth April, lor ttu lert on the p»' ,ai r the 15th D V o |o, tat he Transfer i»' i ill be closed ilthto%s^Febr»«rj,l»lB l iCU iv P fortheprepara. fpitidead279 words
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Advertisement274 1918-02-13 7 WANTED TYPIST WANTED. Young lady to do copying work; shorthand not required Good opportunity for beginner. Permanent position for right person. Apply J. K. FLYNN ANDERSON, DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co. 16, Change Alley. 12 v WANTED. Chinese clerk with knowledge of local shipping. Apply, stating experience aud salary required, to Box274 words
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Advertisement580 1918-02-13 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IVOOaPO&ATB) IN ENGLAND BY BOYAJi C lARTJBK. Paid up Capital in 60,0viC Shires of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserv> Fund £1,900,"XX) r*ewv* U*bility of i rupHafausa £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and580 words
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Advertisement92 1918-02-13 7 Don't use harsh Purgatives I that clear the intestines quickly and leave the delicate membranes I inflamed and dry, and usually in a worse condition than before. PINKETTES I the dainty laxatives, are free from habit-forming drugs and give 1 nature just the assistance needed to establish regular habits of92 words
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Advertisement455 1918-02-13 7 THE Malaya Tribune AUD SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Daily 'Phone No. a 71. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter »-75 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. a.ll communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to455 words
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Advertisement352 1918-02-13 7 ITHE ORIENTAL Government Security I life Assurance Co., Ltd. I Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 income hi ill I $4,309,517.50 Total Out-go n 916 $24 18.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In l unds Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus adiuons, $72 522,348.14.352 words
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Article144 1918-02-13 1 We haT» receive, i from th* Zu* torn* and Exciae Department Urn following appr xixa.tr Rrtumj -i-wicg Urn Tmla* of Imporu »nd Export* iaring ItM month ol January 191 v— (■pom Ticalx. Goc ij 7.556.631 *inc. Be-r. anl s.,ir.;« 140,417 1 i**Jt 165.000 I I M ani144 words
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Article404 1918-02-13 1 Foreign ship owners are complaining of the huge iocs** they sustain from time to time in at— quenc* of th-ir vesa*;* being C *T hire tnrough causes over which thej have no control, and for which ihey contend the time charterers should be h*-li responsible. Ie on*- ca*e404 words
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Article69 1918-02-13 1 Hh «-11.23 am 10 ft. Oioi rhnrglay, Feb. H.-Higa w.-.r I ft. 4 ins.; Oil p.T! 10 ft B ins. rH lay, Wmh. 15 Hi gl w ,ter i*. Tin Bin 10 pm iay. Feb. 11 High water 11 -am 9 ft. 4 ins.; IJO pm J69 words
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Article210 1918-02-13 1 smoke-boxea now form part of tee regular equipment of all American veatela proceeding to and from Earope. The United State* Ship. Bf Board haa mad- thA at lea* one iozrn smoke.. x-« to be carried on all tach veeseia compulsory, and. if theee requirement! are not fanned, the210 words
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Article148 1918-02-13 1 "There has not been found one man who failed to return.' —Mr. Lioyd Georg*-. May be «he is a daisy, and daintily •h* got* ;a*t a tramp thats grey with eait and ocr- Eat which it for a harbour and which ia not—who knows You n-v-r know148 words
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Advertisement430 1918-02-13 1 m 5t5 ci.jLtr EvU Wished 1917 Em i kii A Pi i tii v.j rw.« 5 a S .i. a .«r- i ki-D A WHITE WOOD CASES. P.*O.British India apcar line MA l m PASSEMCER SERVICES. Peal >v and Oriental S. N. Co, The Comptoj'i MAIL SERVICES EAST OF UMIAT430 words
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