Malaya Tribune, 2 April 1918
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Title Section29 1918-04-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 76 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che ircalapa Cribune. TUESDAY. A PHIL 2.29 words
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Advertisement416 1918-04-02 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. firewood! Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application 1 at above address If OR 1 Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and g at Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Road. J No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Oaylang. A NEW 40 REEL SERIAL AT THE416 words
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Advertisement270 1918-04-02 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAH. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basin Boad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Aseiftanta, 01.1. HONMMA AND 08. H. OHNISHI Japanese Oeatal Sarjr.eoß*. Extraction Painless.270 words
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Advertisement56 1918-04-02 1 l Ross's FamußottMngs j j TRADE MARK f I Fresh Supplies Men Sy. j mem w < x Pure Pilsene Guinness M Bou,ed M s J without Preset-- v ipfe' I of any 'I Descrip- I British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S j jI.L Ross Brothers I56 words
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Advertisement428 1918-04-02 1 WANTED. A respor siH? man as Manager in J firewood c•o m who e»r« «ead h.HS. and X alto wi b f*ir i knowledge at aoc<ur.rs. Uood and j iclialle uiHii need apply who will be r< quired to furnish cash security of $3,000 (recoverable at 6 per cent J428 words
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Article386 1918-04-02 2 Lokhonin's Death at Mobs Hands. The Stockholm oorreepondent o| the Patis Matin quotes an eye witness for the following account of the murder of Geueral Lmkhonin, the late Russian Couimander-in' Chief, at Mohiirff: The general appeared at tho w" i dowofhis railway carriage. "Throw os yonr epaulettes shri*k*d386 words
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Article412 1918-04-02 2 Six Weeks for Stealing. The Rev.Joko QodehotlPre nt ice. Rector at Toilcrtoa, Notts, vm charg •'1 at Nottiaghaai with obtaining food aud cigarettes, rabM 7d, bl fal=e •rtaaaoea from the Church Army. A luitbcrcharge of aiding and ■halting lua vita, lid 1., Prcntiee, who icharge i412 words
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Advertisement556 1918-04-02 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinse* Streu. PIANO TUNED AND REPAIRER. Cood «ad well selected Mnsic Vlolia Piano, etc. Quod Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. S-l I SALVITAE, 1 he moft powerful but hnrm!>--« nervine ton:'-, mnrnming ra—lis, im»ne<ii.,te and |l,imwt, la all cane* of awvoas exhaustion, in both556 words
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Advertisement41 1918-04-02 2 Absolutely Free I 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Oflicer BAI SAHEB DR. BASS' Secrets il Happy Life in being dintributed free. V.piy to~ ffic Swasife)! &iaya Piirwcr i 19/2 Harrim Foad, CALCUTTA. j i I m «-i mi r tmmm^41 words
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Advertisement1238 1918-04-02 2 i The Ideal Reconstructive Jferve Food, Manaphoß. For Nerves and Brain —To restore your physical fitness. —To restore poise of the nerve system —To repair the results of weariness andJoverwork take a glass of Sanaphos on irising, at raid morning, midafternoon, and on going to bed. You will feel distinctly1,238 words
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Article285 1918-04-02 3 Singapore, April, 2 See Local and General colnmn. Copra Business done. Tapiisca— Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- —Business done. Gambier. So Business. Pepver Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Quint. Ut«t Local Market daofttiw. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 137.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 40.00 Copra Bali «.40 Copra Gorong285 words
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Article236 1918-04-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday, April, 2. MeSi.-B Latham and Co., th* Arcade, advise tbn following qnot*tion? AlorGaiah »325 13 50 AyerKnuings 0.85 1.00 Itfolek 2.10 2.30 AyerPanai 8.25 8.50 Bftlgowak 4.75 500 DQku Jrlut-ug 0.55 0.65 Pukit Katil 0.80 0.90 Bnkit X B 0.60 0.70 ChangkatSerdv.... 6.50 6.75 Gieu6«iy236 words
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Advertisement287 1918-04-02 3 Marlborough Theatre BEACH ROAD. PATHE Presents That L'ttle Darling of the Screen Baby Marie Osborne THE WORLD'S CLEVEREST CHILD ACTRESS in j SUNSHINE anil GOLD In 5 Parts. Baby Marie Osborne's picture plays need no recommendation to local picture-show goers. They are invariably of that entertaining character which delights both287 words
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Advertisement603 1918-04-02 3 I ;JL GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION I The j- Pictures and Vaudeville Alhambra la I is the only I g Alhambrals AT THE theatre I the Theatre m m M M A with an E where you Jk B H 4ft rill 'm exquisite tea |«t lbe BEST M« >\ |4J|603 words
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Advertisement374 1918-04-02 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY~ HOUSE EMPIRE It, j Trams Pass tbe Door. XaaJjHf t&i load. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-nigM Universal Surprise Serial—ls Episodes 4 The Voice on the Wire 4 Featuring Neva Gerber and Ben Wilson. To-nighb, Episodes 9 and 10. Special Gold Seal Western Drama Entitled374 words
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Article1596 1918-04-02 4 After ten lay's fighting along an original line of about fifty miles, •ntire aspect of th<* battle line has changed, and the German attack after a few dajb' lull, daring which they brought np their artillery .seems to have become localised to three or four distinct areas, the1,596 words
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Article115 1918-04-02 4 Distressing Fata My. An accident of a particularly nasty character occurred at the junction of Havelock Road and Carry Road, on the morning of last Sun I n wh- n a H jkien woman nam- d Koo Ctiui, aged 35 years, was run ov»r by a steam lorry,115 words
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Article63 1918-04-02 4 A verdict of accidental death was returned in the Corouei's Court this morning as the result of an inquest on the body of Tan Goh Yong, aged 63 years. wLo was scalded from head to foot whil» preparing food for pigs at his faouße 320 1 Bakit63 words
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Article73 1918-04-02 4 Tin is quoted at £316.0.0 In London. Black pppper is quoted at 1/4 and white pepper at 1/11 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 24.76. On the Manchester market gg lbs shirtings are at 24/- and 6 lbs' T. cloth at 19/9.73 words
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Article75 1918-04-02 4 ff 9100 mm imposed in the Third Court this uiorning on a Hylatn, Uo Ah Thong, master of a Chinese junk, for failing to detain immigrants from China, who are not permitted to land in the Colony without being vaccinated Pleading guilty before Mr. Ham In the75 words
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Article43 1918-04-02 4 When two Malays named Eusope bin Mohamed and Mohamed bin Awang were bronght np before Mr Ham in the Third Conrt thia morning for desertion from the Johore Army, his Worship made an to transfer the accused to Johore tor trial.43 words
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Article303 1918-04-02 4 Tin continues steady at $149.50; no sellers. Robber h qioted at 2/41 for crepe ■ad 2/4J- for sheet Mr. and Mrs. F E Mauidon have left Singapore for Home. Mr. Mauldon is retiring from the service of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd. An American inventor has perfected303 words
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Article92 1918-04-02 4 First Three Winners (From Our Own Corre*p<md<mtJ AJor Star, Redan, April L The fete was a great sncoew, hundreds of visitors arriving from all parts. It was decided to postpone the drawing of the second lottery, which was to have been to-night. The drawing of the first lottery92 words
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Article94 1918-04-02 4 London, April 1, 6.0 p.m. French communique s A struggle of extreme violeuce occurred to the south. Grivesnee, which was the objective of unceasingly renewed attacks which led to hand-to-hand faghting, remains in our hands despue consideiable German losses No is reported between Montdidier and Laesigny. London, April94 words
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Article97 1918-04-02 4 The Great War Pagbb Enemy Held g The King's Tonr 5 Message to Colonies 5 In Russia g Congratulations 5 GBKERaii: Murdered General 2 Rector Sent to Gaol 2 Straits Produce 3 Local Share Market 3 The Position 4 Home Market Quotations 4 Kedah Lottery 4 The Fronts97 words
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Advertisement159 1918-04-02 4 Supply of gp His Master's Gramophones FITTED WITH VSf Doable-Spring Motors /^i^S^ AND THE I -^^N Famous I "EXHIBITION" f^B? Sound Boxes. ill ROBINSON Co.! LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water bottles.)159 words
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Advertisement252 1918-04-02 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Iuourpontted in the Straits Settlements) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. m 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, etc., etc. Tel.252 words
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Advertisement89 1918-04-02 4 CIGARS "la Flor Dc Filipines" Especiales in boxes of 25 s Beina Victoria 60s I Paoetellas 50 s Damas iocs Cortado rino n 100 Cheroots Just Received ia Perfect Condition. Caldbeck. Macgregor Co' for sale: All kinds of Patent Medicines (British tmZmW Mac.) Charges Moderate. We will allow special rate89 words
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Article296 1918-04-02 5 Enemy Held. Repulsed With Losses. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 31, 9 30 p.m. The War Office reports: The day was quiet north of the Somine. Immediately south of the Scarpe our line has been advanced eastward to Fenchy. It is confirmed that theenemj's losses in yesterday's fruitlessREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 296 words
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Article680 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 11.30 p.m. Renter's orreapon dent at Headqiarters wiring on Sunday evening says Tho week-end closed with a sped of comparative rest, although the Germans frequently attacked at various points between Arras and th« Amiens-St. Qientin road in fruitless efforts to advance, thus enabling our dispositions680 words
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Article167 1918-04-02 5 London, April 1, 8 25 a.m. Mr Philips 3ib')g writes; It is now known that the German attempt to take Arras included a simultaneous effort to cap.ore Vimy RiJge. The severenesa of their defeat may be jndged from the fact that they employed nineteen divisions backed by a167 words
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Article224 1918-04-02 5 London April 1, 5.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Head, quarters, wiring on April 1 (Monday), states Between the Somme and the Ancre it was comparatively quiet yesterday and last night Southwards there waa much desultory and often fierce open fighting. We found theenenoy at Bouzincourt massed in224 words
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Article476 1918-04-02 5 Germans Slaughtered. London, April 1, 1.0 a.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters, wiring on Snuday, states Yesterday the battle between the Oise and the Avre re-doubled in intensity. The Germans following their habitual tactics of alternate blows, have transferred the weight of their attack from the Somme section,476 words
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Article402 1918-04-02 5 London, April 1, 3.15 a.m. French communique The Germans, exhausted by yesterdaj's bloody defeat, have confined themselves to violent local attacks at certain points on the front. The only success they scored north of Moreuil was in the region of Sangarden and Santerre, where they gained a footing402 words
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Article91 1918-04-02 5 Lordon, April 1. 5 20 p.m, French eoeamaniqae: yesterday evening and hst night extremely bitt-r fighting continued north of Montdidier. The, em iy directed his effort particularly between Montdidier and the Peronne-Amiens road, and threw in large forces with the intention of widening his gains west of Hangardeu91 words
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Article32 1918-04-02 5 Germans Beaten Off. London, April 1, 1.50 p.m. Belgian communique i A German attack after a violent bombardment east of Ni«nport on the night of March 30 was completely broken.32 words
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Article170 1918-04-02 5 The Weekly Review. London, Apri. 1, 4.45 p m. Washington Tho War Department's weekly rev ew says that Sir Douglas Haig despite great difficulties has maintained the basic order of the battle, while withdrawing to more s-cnr postions. So long as the Allied armies are able to uaanceivre170 words
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Article200 1918-04-02 5 Lon lon, Matca 3D, 1.40 a.m. Lord Bff JOS in a m sni?" to the South American Republics empha- sising that this war is unlike any other, says it is t war of principal*, for liberty to save mankind from enslavement by a power declaring it means200 words
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Article84 1918-04-02 5 London, March 29, 11.0. p.m. The Press Bureau says that Captain James McCndden of the Flying Corps has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery, exceptional perseverance and keen ness, very high devotion to dnty on various occasions in December, January and February. He tnd previously84 words
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Article58 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, i.15 p.m. British-Italian official The British at Montello have been relieved and transferred to a new sector on the Asiago plateau. Three British aeroplanrs on 8atnrday attacked nineteen enemies over an aerodrome eastward of the Piave, destroying six. Oar flying corps since its arrival has58 words
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Article25 1918-04-02 5 London March 30, 7.45 p.m. The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer was mined and snnk on March 27, forty-one being lost.25 words
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Article24 1918-04-02 5 London, March 30,1 40 a.m. Paris The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have adopted the Bill calling up the 1919 class.24 words
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Article640 1918-04-02 5 Incidents in France. London, March 31, 8.45 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters states H M the King spent a crowded fifty hours in France. He moved frtely among ths troops who n sisted the first onslaughts. No official programme was arranged, the King desiring a quiet640 words
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Article151 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 11.0 p.m. The Frees Bureai states The King has written to Sir Donglns Haig "My short visit to the battle front gave exceptional opportnnity for obtaining a personal testimony of the indomitable oonrage and unflinching tenacity with which my splendid troops have withstood151 words
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Article305 1918-04-02 5 Greetings Exchange London, March 30, 2,45 p m. Capetown General Botha bap cabled to Sir Douglas Haig "We are watching with the deepest appreciation the strenuous efforts which yon and your gallant men are miking in this strnegle for the liberties of mankind. We earutstly pray complete success may305 words
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Article175 1918-04-02 5 More Men Wanted. London, March 31, 7.25. p.m. The Press Bureau reports that Mr. Lloyd George has sent the following message to the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Newfoundland 1 We have been inspired during the past week with the constant news175 words
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Article71 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 10.30 p.m. Washington As reflecting the national attitude as regards General Pershing's request for active participation in stemming the German offensive, the House of Representatives town and cheered on Saturday when a Republican member whose son is in France referring to general Persuings visit71 words
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Article41 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 12.10 a.m. The Revenue for the year was £707,234.565 compared with £573,427,582 last year. All sourcs show increase except excise. TLe chief increases are £80,294,000 excess profits £31,476,000 income tax The expenditure was £2,696,221,405 compared with £2,198,112,710.41 words
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Article35 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 9,30 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Amelaud states that thirty German warships including torpedo boats and submarines were cruising on March 31 off the c MSt of Ameland.35 words
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Article27 1918-04-02 5 London, April 1, 10.5 a.m. Paris The Frenoh Government hasdeoided to acceed to Qeneral Pershing's request that American troops should fight in the present battle.27 words
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Article20 1918-04-02 5 London, March 31, 5.15 a.m. Athena: A court-martial has ordered the criminal prosecation of the ex-Kiog Oonstantine,20 words
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Article226 1918-04-02 5 Heartening News. London, April 1, 8.20 a.m. ii. let -»t British and French communiques are regarded as the most heartening since the beginning of the offensive. The firm continuance of the strong Allied and the success of oou.. ;-attacks are regarded as a hopeful feature, although there is226 words
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Article121 1918-04-02 5 London April 1 4.45 p.m. Paris 51 Abramß, Under Secre. tary for Pensions, stated on March 31 that the Generals who returned from the front d clared they had never seen so many German corps* s within a space of two kilometres. Tbe German soldier fought well, but121 words
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Article148 1918-04-02 5 A Revolting Tale. London, April 1, 5.20 p.m. Tb I Government has issued statemen 8 receiv-d thruUKh the Dutch legation at Berlin through eight Spanish and two oth'-r war prisoners at the seamen's prison camp, Brandenburg, confirming the recently Published stiry of the awful death of .-itfht jeamen,148 words
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Article76 1918-04-02 5 Loudon, March 31, 6.30 p.m. The frilver market report states that following the rapid rise in price to 48 pence the China exchat ge weakened and there was lees competition, thence the price f-11 to 45 3. In view of the Etster holidays the actual s'r-ngth of the76 words
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Article30 1918-04-02 5 London, April 1, 4.45 p.m. The Prees Bureau reporte The Prince of Wales has been appointed Cadet Cjlonel in-Chief of the Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom.30 words
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Article120 1918-04-02 5 Various Items. London, April 1, 3 55 a.m. Moscow: On March 31, after brief naval artillery firing the Bolshevik bluejackets re-captured Odessa. London, April 1, 1.50 p.m. Moscow It is officially stated that the Rasso-Rumanian treaty regarding Bessarabia provides that the Rumanian troops, cxc pt 10,000 guarding the120 words
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Article26 1918-04-02 5 Lonlen, April 1, 10.5 a.m. Paris The bombardment of Paris was resumed on Sun lay. One person wis killed and one waa injured.26 words
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Article92 1918-04-02 5 The Cinemas. In the second show at the Harima Hall a Gold Seal film entitled M The Ninth Day" (3 reels) will be screened to night along with The Texas Sphinx" (2 parte). The programme of thd Palladium for to day and to-morrow consists of fine films. The Grip92 words
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Advertisement167 1918-04-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Junior Clerk (Chinese). Knowledge of typewriting essential. Apply personally with testimonials to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department. 2 4 nc FOR SALE 10,000 Second Hand TIN-ORE in good condition. Look as new. All or some. Apply to. Bags. No. 28 Mohd- Sultan Road. 2 4 15 4167 words
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Miscellaneous41 1918-04-02 5 Day By Day. To-morrow. Easter Son lay, Monday. Easter Monday. Wednesday. Passover, 7th Day (Jewish Holi lay. Pageant of Empire maticĕe, 5 p.m. Thursday. Moon Last Qnarter. Pageant of Empire, theatre, 9 p.m. Friday Mark Lo Ige Regular, 8 30 p.m.41 words
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Article833 1918-04-02 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this MoroiagMINQaPOHK, APuIL, 1 Mmars Lyall aud Evatt, Exchange and tJhara Broken, lseue the following lilt of quotation* Rabber Shares. nc. a Bo' -rp. He en. II- AUagar 8/- 3,8 C 2 Anglo Java 6/- 7 1/- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer Honing833 words
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Article70 1918-04-02 6 Silt it April, f. On I.c ioa— Bank 4 2 i 9/32 Detnvai 2/3 15 16 P.<TMeSm/>. On lai *.*ak T. T. 151 On Hoi :oug Hi 32J P r «ni. On Shanghai—Bftak a d. 52$ On J»f»— b»rb T. T 121 On Japan— Baa* d/d. 105$ Sorerelgas—bnylag rßt*/70 words
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Article1191 1918-04-02 6 British Government Review. The following has been sent from London and arrived here yesterday afternoon Operations in the week ending March 28 Events on fronts other than Western most, in view cf the tremendous issaes in France, \»< diBmif>sed in the fewest words. In Palestine definite progress is1,191 words
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Article549 1918-04-02 6 Adoption After Death. The Fall Coart of Appeal, which has just concluded its session in Ipoh, decided a very important and interesting appeal from the Taiping of September last, says the Times of Malays. In that cas», Mr. EI. N. Ferrers, Kuala Lumpur, appealed on behalf of549 words
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Article217 1918-04-02 6 Oo Saturday lan the first Singapore Loige of Sottish Freemasonry, Ailsa No. 1172, was eousecrated and erected and the first Worshipful Master and Officer* installed. R W Bro I) D luce, substitute D O M in charge of Scottish Freema«* onry in tbe middle East, carried out the217 words
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Article224 1918-04-02 6 Mr. W D Scott, magistrite, Ipoh, was engaged for the best part of three days last week in conducting the inquest into the death of Maya Singh, the Bsngnli carter, which occurred at the Ipoh Hospital on March 14. After hearing several Bengali witnesses, also Inspectors Sweney224 words
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Article102 1918-04-02 6 For the period from th? fftth Mar. to the 4th April, 1916, .uclosive, the daty on cultivated rubber on which export duty ia leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with Notification No. 764, published iv the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of tbe 15th March,102 words
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Article29 1918-04-02 6 The Honorary Secretary acknowledges with thanks Ike following donation Previously acknowledged $2 138 Tan Soo Lock (Malacca) 10 $2,148. The Relief Fand is now closed.29 words
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Article13 1918-04-02 6 Vessels in communication at noon with thu local Comm»reul Station —None.13 words
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Advertisement201 1918-04-02 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X-fc OS SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. BISCUITS Manufactured by Messrs. William Arnotts, Ltd., Famous Biscuit Manufacturers. SUPPLIERS Messrs. Guan Chin Hong& Co 94, Robinson Road, Singapore. Wing Fatt Co, 11, Robinson Road Khye Joo and Co,201 words
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Advertisement270 1918-04-02 6 Train Services. ilogapore (Tank koad, Daliy. The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road a a'ion daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday exempted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 718 pm, and 6.45 a m. respectively. The through express to Penang leavea Kuala Lnmpur at H270 words
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Advertisement194 1918-04-02 6 REQUISITES; -inThe Rubber Industry, Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Cups. First and second qualities, both porcelain and glass, lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16" x 9" x 4". STOCKED BY YAM ATO Co. 41, High Street, Singapore. The194 words
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Advertisement43 1918-04-02 6 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Four Very Likeness, Style and Mood. ft PRODUCTION FROM tee Brothers' Studio Kill Street •nil pniriuc* ree ilt« n Do You WANT TO Sell j OR I Buy j ANYTHING i THEN Advertise 1 IN The Malaya I Tribune.43 words
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Miscellaneous120 1918-04-02 6 Mails Close. To-Xay, Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Heb« 3.30 pm i.i.piC'.':» <iiid .Hear Jjadv Weld 3 pm Kerimou Sanit 3 pm PuUa llatam Palau Bulang Hook Keng 8 pm Anamba and Nat ana Islands Batavier 8 pm Pulau 8oegi Hong Aik 3 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm Kota120 words
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Article1206 1918-04-02 7 Three Marked Personalities Harold Begbie writes to the Daily Chronicle When three mem' < rt i I a family are called, in a national emergency to discharge important administrative functions it is reason able to suppose that they possess similar qualities. Hut the int< sting fact about1,206 words
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Article55 1918-04-02 7 Orders for sreefc ending April 6. Tuesday, April 2. —Tekgrapby Clanf, V.M.C.A 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, April .'1 —Signalling Clsea, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Thursday, April 4.—Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p in. Friday, April 5. —Ambulance Clasy, V.M.C.A.,5.15 p.m. Saturday, April 6.—Swimming T»Bts, Sea View Hotel, 455 words
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Advertisement485 1918-04-02 7 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. From Ist March our Offices will be at Corner of Telegraph Street and Raffles Quay, Officts formerly v ed by Straits Steamship Coy., Ltd. Gosling Co. Posada Wine Co. Straits Shipping and Parcels Expresß. Shipping and Tourist Agents. 5 3 44 Public Works Department, SINGAPORE. Appointment485 words
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Advertisement627 1918-04-02 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capita in 00,000 Sharea of £20 each £1,200,(MX Reserve Fund £1,900,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKER?. Tha Bank of inland, Tha Londou City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,627 words
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Advertisement295 1918-04-02 7 WANTED WANTED Permanent Way Inspector, for service with Government of Britis North Borneo comim neing salary $120 per month, and allowances. For further particulais apply to Guthrie Co., Agents, Government of British North Borneo. 23 2 a FOR SALE FOR SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Freehold Land, area about 8,000 M.295 words
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Advertisement57 1918-04-02 7 DinketteQ THE TINT L.WIVES do not wear out their effect I»«fore accomplishing their work of correcting constipation, beoitiße they do not over-stimu-late the bowels. They ;issi-t nature so gently that the action is reyida- and thorougli. vet without Tb-*yput the liver, stomach and bowelsinperfe I nothing rder staaabea, saste per57 words
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Advertisement485 1918-04-02 7 THE Malaya 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 news should be addressed485 words
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Advertisement264 1918-04-02 7 'THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECI'RITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1h74. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exreed $30,500,000 00 Absolute SEcrRiTY. Incoaie in ISI6 -$4,303,51 7.50 I Total Cut-go In 1916 •«}JJ* aa L 2 Assurance effected in 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increas in Funds $i,Bl s,u»».uu I Total Policies in fore 65,842 assuring,264 words
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Miscellaneous102 1918-04-02 7 Singapore Volu .leer Corps. Or lers the wrek ending Saturday, April G:— To day. r*.ir> pm Drill Hall SHE (v) do Maxim Co SVC 5 10 Chinese Co SV1 5.15 do SVC Recruits do AV Platoon (Compulsory) 4.30 (Jovt. House SVC Band 5.15 pm Drill Hall SVC Bngler8 To-morrow. 5102 words
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Title Section25 1918-04-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO aHE MALAY A TRIBUME. Issued Dally.} Vol. V.- •No. 76 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. APRIL 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.25 words
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Article2155 1918-04-02 1 Review of Last Year. As in 191G, so in 1917, tho overshadowing p: ob b m of the war has been the provision of shipping to support our military efforts, our blockade of the enemy, and onr economic strength. The dominant faci with from osir review ol2,155 words
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Article212 1918-04-02 1 WahiagtOss, February Tho War liureau of Commercial Control will next mouth apply oust strict regula. tion* to neutral shipping auchored in American ports, with a view to eliminating owe of tho channels through which the enemy has been obtaining information and to prevent American merchandise from212 words
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Miscellaneous21 1918-04-02 1 Slogapore Tide Tables. Tuesday 2nd. —Moon Max. Dec. 3. 9h. A. High water:—0,36 a.m, 8ft. 9ina.; 1.43 pm 7ft. 2 ins.21 words
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