Malaya Tribune, 8 April 1918
1918-04-08
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Title Section28 1918-04-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V- No. 81 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che malapa Cribune. MONDAY, APRIL 8.28 words
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Advertisement374 1918-04-08 1 "Tay Guan Kiatl 36, Phillip Street. Singapore. 5 I FIREWOOD Merchant and Stockist. I Rate and deliveries ou pplicali.-u J at above address f Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Rssldsnces No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. 1 No 1073, Sunnyslde, Gayiang. g MOLLIE KINO H' rome of "The374 words
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Advertisement253 1918-04-08 1 Straits Motel TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phonk No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 88. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental Surgeons.253 words
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Advertisement54 1918-04-08 1 m&mmmm. wwiwiiwimih iiiiiiiwii WWMBWWWtw^^ Ross's Famous Bottlings j TRADE MARK i I Fresh Supplie Man My. I (nun, /'"V? r |Pure Pilsener Guinness^ without I Preser- "v. j vatives jjjj^ Descrip- l^fe^wji tion. British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S 11l Ross Brothers! I LIMITED. I I BOTTLERS54 words
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Advertisement385 1918-04-08 1 WANTED. Vkfisp jLsible man as MANAGER in a who can >cad > J X alio wi b fair k- Vctjfcn s. Good and tVfftpul' wh i be rf ASECDRIIY Of 3,000 af cent j lntereßt perVnn«AV SALARY $309 per month. AWMONS TO BE AD I DRESSED TO nkApOD," c o385 words
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Article620 1918-04-08 2 War Medals of the Hon. When made by a nation which h:iB refinement of feeliog and a gift for art, the commemorative medal is "a thing of beauty and a joy for ever." Bat when employed by a nation of such grossness of spirit and heavy technique620 words
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Advertisement528 1918-04-08 2 Renew your Vitality Enrich youf Blood your Nerves To feel well, to be jieJU But present day conditions of overwork, impure air, adulterated food—ail tend undermine your condition and make <feivs and run do\va. M Yet there is no need for you to renAin in th's condition. Because "Atank Nigrah528 words
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Advertisement45 1918-04-08 2 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME j WKen firm kfts spent a j great deal oi money in advertising it cannot alter ttd priced cvitkout losing muck of tke benefit oi its advertising. It is therefore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods wken general prices are rising.45 words
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Advertisement453 1918-04-08 2 Palmolive Soap. j l^j^^ The Little Princesses are Bathed with Palmolive Soap. Particular parents always use the best of everything. Thus they always bathed with Palmolive Soap —the finest of all toilet soaps—made from Palm and Olive Oils, the vegetable oils which are so beneficial to the tender skin of453 words
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Article234 1918-04-08 3 itappore Monday, April, 8. M™**ra Liihani »*u 00., Arcad-J. advise tho following jnn-.a tiont: AlorGaiah 13.30 $3.50 /.yer Kunnu-e 100 1.10 AyerMolek 2.10 2.2~> Ayer Panaa 8.25 8.50 Balgownie 4.75 5.00 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.65 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87^ Bukit KB 0.60 0.70 ChanßkatS-r1g.... 600 6.50 2.00234 words
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Article103 1918-04-08 3 Orders for the week ending Satnrday. April 13:— To day. 430 pm Balestier Range SVA 5.15 p.m. Corner Grange Road and Orchard Road Veterans' Co SVC (Compulsory) m Drill Hall Signaling Section SVC do SVC Recruits do AY Platoon (Compulsory) Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co SVI Drill103 words
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Article290 1918-04-08 3 Singapore, April, 8 Ten .—See Local and General column. Copra.- No business. Tapioca. —Strong. Business done. Sago Flour- —No business. Gambler. —No busings*. Pepper. —Steady. Business done. jHrodv."t —Hartal Quiet. Utest Loal tfark«t ti«ot»tiofts. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 137.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 40.00 Oopra Bali 8.40 Copra290 words
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Article122 1918-04-08 3 [To The E iUor of Tbe Btraila Echo.] Sir,—Tbinga are daily growing worse aud worse. Potatoes, the normal price of which is eight cents per catty, are now at forty-five oeuta in the local market» sod difficult to obl-iin even at tbia absurd figure. Many other neoeasariea are122 words
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Article337 1918-04-08 3 Splendid Record of Gallantry. Capt G F Turner, m 0, of the Malay States Guides, who has re turned on short leave to Taiping from Aden, was the recipient of high praise for a smart operation in the \den hinterland which won for him the Military Cross,337 words
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Article46 1918-04-08 3 The Japan Chemical Paper Material Company has called up the pay. aj»nl of V 12.50, a share, with which the oompany intends enlarging its plant so as to bring up its annual ntput of aalphite pulp to 17,000 tons, instead of 12,000 tons as at present.46 words
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Article95 1918-04-08 3 British Workman Robert Bloomfield and WhUtier taught themselves the technique of poetry and penned some of their sweetest lays when hammering leather." "Express and Star" (Wolverhampton) Battalion Orders, by Major F Carr, commanding 4tb Batt. Staffordshire Volunteer Regiment. Dress Belt and Bayonet." '«Ideas The Teuton monster of tbe95 words
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Advertisement103 1918-04-08 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfort Good Pictures and Go~d Music. BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW AT O 15 p. rr», Pictures that our Patrons Will more than Appreciate. Metrvj Pictures Corporation Presents A Pic tare of Qaalit? that oaptivating Screen Star Hiss Viola Dana In The Flower of No Mao's103 words
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Advertisement463 1918-04-08 3 PICTURES OF RARE ENTERTAINING POWERS AND I The EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY Alhambra Alhambra la Figure in the Programme Theatre AT THE where yon iiiimim. tt exquisite tea get the BEST j A II J. HaY i| O iTTI A garden ALHAMBRAs Orchestra, \M\mm ■-W Tea, etc. P and the BEST Th463 words
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Advertisement409 1918-04-08 3 Mew Serial I New Serial AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUBE EMPIRE J Tanjoug Pagar Road. Tramß Pass the Door. I To-night 1 SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! Universal Surprise Serial —15 Episodes 4 The Voice on the Wire 4 Featuring Neva Gerber and Ben Wilson. To-night Episodes 11 and 12.409 words
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Article1453 1918-04-08 4 The strategy of a General is not dictated to him by the Press, bat the Press does portray to a certain extent the opinion of tbe pnblio, and where there is a strong expression of pnblio opinion there is a tendency for the military to pay doe deference1,453 words
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Article519 1918-04-08 4 Squall Makes Things Worse. A large mail steamer, that was to coujo into Biogspofe, on Satr.rday night went ashore on a sandbank off the w^ st coast. Unfortunately almost, severe squall sprang up quite suddenly at about a quarter past eleven, followed by heavy rain, and matters519 words
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Article301 1918-04-08 4 Tin is steady at $150.50; no sellers. Rubber is quoted at 2M£ for crene and 2/44 for sheet. Bangkok is an i;,f oc e P( j port owing to the exitsui c uf in a sporadic form. The Rev Fathur M Deredec, late of« Si Anthony's Chnrch,301 words
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Article69 1918-04-08 4 Tin is quoted at £316.0.0 in London. Black pepper is quoted) at 1/4$ and white pepper at 1/ 11} in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, ia at 25.47. On the Manchester market 84 lbs. shirtings are at 24/9 and 6 lbs. T. cloth at69 words
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Article117 1918-04-08 4 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, April 6, 7.15 a.m. The correspondent of the Times at Tangier says the Germans with the use of an Arabic printing press at Barcelona have been spreading anarchy and murder in Morocco and enlisting Riffs in the Spanish zone to fight the French. These mercenaries117 words
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Article142 1918-04-08 4 London, April 6, 7.20 a.m. The Times says all other Government business will be set aside until the Man-power Bill which the Premier introduces in the Commons on Tuesday has passed all stages. These will be taken on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It is expected the measure will receive142 words
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Article30 1918-04-08 4 Lonlon, April 6, 8.20 p.m. The Hague: The German coal supply to Holland has been stopped and the granting of Dutch credits connected therewith has been rescinded.30 words
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Article40 1918-04-08 4 London, April 4, 4.45 p.m. Amsterdam: Owing to the reduction of the bread ration in Holland, a number of working women raided the bakers 1 shops in various parts of the city. Mounted police disperse the crowds.40 words
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Advertisement165 1918-04-08 4 New Supply of Gramophones m FITTED j WITH Doable-Spring Motors /^i^x^ AND THlj Famous rC-^-'l 'EXHIBITION" Sound Boxes. _J4 111 Vi! ROBINSON Co. I LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), ltd. I Incorporated in England. I No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water165 words
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Advertisement283 1918-04-08 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlements) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. 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. Address:283 words
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Advertisement146 1918-04-08 4 CIGARS "la flor De Filipines" Especiales in boxes ol 25's Reina Victoria SO's Panetellas 50 s Damas 100's Cortado Fino 100 Cheroots Just Received in Perfect Condition. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co* FOR SALE All kinds of Patent Medicines (British American Make.) Charges Moderate. We will allow special rate for wholesale buyers-146 words
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Article261 1918-04-08 5 Germans' Big Effort. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 5, 4.40 p m. Banter's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring to-day, says that the enemy is again thrusting at what he believes is the junction of the Franco British i armies in the hope of yet separating them. HisREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 261 words
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Article525 1918-04-08 5 London, April 5, 10.35 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters on the a vesting ol Ap r il 5 nays that fuller details re veal that the enemy thrust b tween the Somme an 1 Avre was formidable effort aimed at getting astride th* Paris-Amiens railway avid developing525 words
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Article370 1918-04-08 5 London, April 5, 11.10 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states The activity of the enemy's artillery and trench mortars increased this morning northward of the Somme and was followed by strong infantry attacks between the Somme and the neighbourhood of Bucquoy, The lateat reports are that370 words
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Article261 1918-04-08 5 London, April 6, 12.15 a m. Sir Douglas Haig reporting on aviation says Rain and mist yesterday interfered with operations. We brought down seven German machines and one of ours is missing. Two previously reported missing have returned. We dropped twentytwo heavy bombs at midday to-day on the railway261 words
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Article198 1918-04-08 5 London, April 7, 12.35 p m. Sir Douglas Haig reports: Oar counter-attacks yesterday successfully re-established our positions in the A veiny Wood, and yielded 120 prisoners and several machine.gnns. We repelled an attack opposite Albert. Our artillery southward yesterday evening broke up an attempted attack. A minor operation198 words
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Article521 1918-04-08 5 Fresh Attacks. London, April 5, 4.50 p.m. French communique: The Germans continued to attack at night time with undiminished violence, and by hurling into the battle fresh foro«B. We indentifled fifteen divisions on our battlefront of which seven are fresh. Despite the marked numerical superiority of his effectives,521 words
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Article817 1918-04-08 5 London April 6, 2.10 a m. French communique: The Germans did not renew their attacks to-day. We vigorously counterattacked north of Montdidier, improving our positions at several points, notably in the region cf Mailly, Raineval, and Cantigny, of which we hold the northern and western outskirts. There was817 words
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Article70 1918-04-08 5 London, April 7,"5 30 p.m. Turkish communique On April 6 after violent fighting we occnpied the region of Erdischach on the north shore of lake Van. In the Caucasus we stormed s f rong points west of Sarikamiscb, occnpied Ardahan and *ca;.tnnuj thiry four mortars and a70 words
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Article142 1918-04-08 5 Landing in Siberia. London, April 6, 5.30 a.m. Washington The State Department is informed that Japanese naval forces have landed at Vladi. vostok to protect life and property. The landing at Vladivostok was from a cruiser stationed in the harbour. It followed an attack on Japanese by142 words
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Article173 1918-04-08 5 An Agreement. London, April 6, 8.20 p.m. Petrograd A Russo Chinese agreement has reached settling ail misunderstandings. The Government has energetically protested against the entry of the GermanoUkr. iuian treops into the province of Kursk which is essentially Russian. London, April 7, 7 15 p.m. It is reported i173 words
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Article134 1918-04-08 5 London, April r >, 5J>5 p.m. Thequestiou of an Allied connterblow to the German offensive is being discussed at Paris. Some French experts ire urging an immediate counter i ffenoire and point out that the G-rm in armies at present are deployed on a b«nd even more marked134 words
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Article176 1918-04-08 5 Londnn. April 0 15 a.m Et is noteworthy that the opening of the second phase of the German offensive differs markedly from the opening of the first. It was a swaying struggle, testifying to the increased firmness of the Allied line, but the intensity of the struggle176 words
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Article86 1918-04-08 5 The following are mentioned in M S V R orders for April as having resigned or been granted leave to join tLa Imperial Fore s Messrs I Lemmon, W Bnve p, F B Cassie, F S C Crow. F A Mc Dougall. J H S Ui soott, C H M86 words
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Article139 1918-04-08 5 Britain to America. London, April 5, 7.55 p.m. The Press Bureau says tha* the King, replying to the New York Chamber of Commerce's message expressing profound admiration for the heroism and steadfast determination of the armies, navies nnd peoples of the British Empire in the cause of justice and139 words
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Article356 1918-04-08 5 Lordon, April 5, 11.10 p.m. The Press Bureau says that the King has sent a message to President Wilson with greetings on the anniversary of America's entry into the war. 4 At this critical hour when the enemy is not sparing any sacrifice, nor counting the cost356 words
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Article351 1918-04-08 5 London, April 6, 7.10 p.m. The Lord Mayor gave a luncheon to a distinguished company at the Mansion House to commemorate the United States entry into the war. Telegrams were read from the King and Mr Lloyd George. The latter in the course of his telegram said351 words
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Article335 1918-04-08 5 Anniversary Celebration. Tho Amateur Drawing Association closed their anniversary celebration with a variety entertainmentlast Saturday. There was a large audience to enjoy the programme, which as as follows Part L—Piano Overtnre, Reading "ConcerningChanibermaids" MrLim Scow Riew, Song, Sweet Mario by Staff-Sergt N Clifford, Recitation "The Twine" by335 words
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Article129 1918-04-08 5 The Cinemas. A big feature on the programme of the Alhambra to-night will be Midnight at Maxim's," showing a famous dancing establishment of America. The orchestra will accompany the dancing shown in the pic.ure with selected music. At the Mariboroagh a fine film entitled Tue Flow r of No129 words
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Article65 1918-04-08 5 The hearirg was continued before Air. Justice Ebden at tbe Aseizes this morning of the case in which Foo Thai, a Cantonese, is charged with the murder of acornpatriot, bj Habbing him at No. 8, tiugis Street, on the night of reb. 9 lust. Accused gave evidence on65 words
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Article62 1918-04-08 5 Mr and Mrs J S M Holmberg, Hrewstwr Road, Ipoh, were "At Home" on Friday evening, at the Ipoh Catholic Clob, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their marriage.—T O M. Mr O B Leicester, Astdsant Surgeon, Bukit M lt-j.m hot-pual, has left for the Dindings (;n transfer.62 words
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Advertisement451 1918-04-08 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. The Eastern Extension Australasia aid China Telegraph Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) An additional line being now restored, Deferred and Expeditionary Force telegrams for the United Kingdom, etc. will again be accepted. These messages will, however, be subject to the usual delay. A. B. Skottowe, Ag. Manager,451 words
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Article872 1918-04-08 6 Prices Qaetei in the Merkct this Moraiag- Binqapor*, APBIL, 8. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shar Broken, lasue the following list of quotation*: Robber Shares. S»». Value. Biren. Ballsrs. I/- All agar I/- 8/8 S Anglo Java Till- Anglo-Malay II/- 16/1 Ayer K uning 40 j-872 words
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Article70 1918-04-08 6 Singapore, Awril, 8 Oj LondonBank 4 m/a. 2,' i Demand PrlTote 3 m/i. 2/4 17/32 Oo India— Bank T. T. 152 On Hongkong— BAnk d/d 33i preu). On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 52g Ja rfaTi— B»nk T. I 120 In Ja|i Bank d/d. It 6 iOTer-lt^iis —baying r-te ti.- 270 words
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Article74 1918-04-08 6 ■'silvered la teadea. The following are. the dated oi i-parture trom Singapore ot the L.mopean Mails aud their delivery 11 London. *JAIL. XmmTt. UKLIVVMkD. Mail P DM, II Mar. IS Mail B Dtt- 15 Mar. IS Mail J U. o. 17 Mar. I] Mail L Dn. SI Mai.74 words
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Article272 1918-04-08 6 Slngepore (Tank-Road) Dally. mi -1 e The mail traiua from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Lumpur at 718 p m. and 6.45 a m. respectively. The through -xpreea to tfenang leaves Knala Lumpur272 words
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Article15 1918-04-08 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless 8 aiion —None.15 words
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Article153 1918-04-08 6 Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called 6 cures for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy, time-tested and I'R'JVEN, which will bring you instant relief Pot nearly a generation Little's Oriental Balm his been used by all clasnes of people, in all countries,153 words
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Article733 1918-04-08 6 Haytor Robber, Ltd, At the annual general meeting of the Haytor Robber Estates Ltd. 1-11 in the Registered offices- of the Company, Frenoh Bank Buildings, on Saturday at noon, there were present Messrs V Gibbons (Chairman,) C Everitt Frank Adam, Hon. W F Nntt, M B 8., (shareholders),733 words
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Advertisement165 1918-04-08 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try It OS SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. New Shipments constantly arriving j Arnott's Biscuits The Famous Milk Arrowroot (Invalid and Baby Food) Butter Cream, Marie, Cabin, Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers, Creamy Chocolate Currant Luncheon, Thin165 words
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Advertisement251 1918-04-08 6 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that tbe smaller tbe demand the greater the neceesity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertiaing as we have done haa shown that there is no reaaon why advertising ie not doing as much for251 words
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Advertisement942 1918-04-08 6 AUCTION SALES. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SAIToP High-grade, Europe-made, Mahogany Stained Oak snd Wax-polished Teak Household Furniture, Kaps' Patent Semi-Grand Piano, Excellent Cut-Glass Silver and Electro-Plated ware, Valuable Oil Paintings in Massive Frames, Tennis Gear, Well-Grown Plants, Etc., Etc., TO BE HELD AT VALKYRE," No. 29-1 Cavanagh Road TO DAY, 6th and942 words
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Advertisement73 1918-04-08 6 j Firm J < that advertises boldly k I and consistently is inva- f riably a good business a house which sells goods g that are well worth the JJ price demanded, and re- I cognises that its reputation is at stake on every sale S that it makes. That's73 words
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Miscellaneous392 1918-04-08 6 Mulls Close. To-dajr Penang, taking mails for Europe, etc. Mail A 2 pmf Malacca and Muar "Rainam 1.80 pm Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Perak 2.30 pm Malaoca and Muar Kaka 8 pm Kerimon Sanit 8 pm Pulau Ratam A Pal an Bulang flock Keng 8 pm Cuoob Acmere 4392 words
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1037 1918-04-08 7 A Romantic Description of Unrecorded Heroism. We reached onr objectives at an early honr." Some snch phrase as this is constantly appearing in the concise and unpretentious communiques, in which Sir Douglas Haig reports to the world the achievements of the British Army. The words1,037 words
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Article170 1918-04-08 7 The full »wing notic, which is now posted in nil F M S Government Offices, deserves wider publicity '•There is a paper shortage. Every piece of paper you waste counts agninst the Empire in the war. Waste none therefore. Do not use a large envelope if a small170 words
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Article58 1918-04-08 7 Ordeis for week ending April 13. To-day, April S —Signalling Class, V.M C.A., 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, April 9. —Telegraphy Class V.M.C A., 5.15 p m. Wednesday, April 10. —Signalling Class, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Friday, April 12. —Ambulance Class, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Saturday, April 13. —Swimming Tests, Sea58 words
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Advertisement418 1918-04-08 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the erection of Dwelling Houses in Racecourse Lane, off Serangoon Road. Plans and specifications may be seen any day (Sunday excepted) between 10 am. and 4 p.m., at 111, Market Street. The Straits Building Co. 6 4 12 4 WANTED WANTED Junior Cierk (Chinese).418 words
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Advertisement624 1918-04-08 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. TNOORPORATHD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, i Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of i £20 each £1,200,000 t Reserve Fund £2,000,000 Raaarva Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C BANKERS. Fate Fank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London624 words
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Advertisement273 1918-04-08 7 Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for Si.SO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable raW. 187 Orchard Road. 9 3T— v THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. Auctioneers and Valuers No. 3 Baffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sale. April 10th. At our Sale room at 2.30 p.m. Mortgagee's273 words
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Advertisement149 1918-04-08 7 Your first Defence Healthy blood contains utnall amounts of antitoxins that neutralise the poisons of invading germs or destroy them all together. That is why many people are free from di-eases, and why thin blooded people contract them so easily. Your first line of defence against disease is pure blood149 words
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Advertisement463 1918-04-08 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING 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 monthAll communications relating to editorial matters and news should he addressed to463 words
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Advertisement242 1918-04-08 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1316 $4.309 517 50 Total Out-no in 1918 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funds -$1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW242 words
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Title Section23 1918-04-08 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issnetigpaily.) Vol. V.- No 81 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.23 words
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Article633 1918-04-08 1 Local Support for tbe Government. There was a large attendance on Friday night of members of the Vssociation of Engineers and of the Straits Merchant Service Guild in ;he Association of Engineers Rooms ro consider tho Government achem? for the manning of the Dutch boals taken over633 words
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Article641 1918-04-08 1 Trials o! Captives. London, Feb. 28 —A repreaentativo of the Australian Press Association secured interviews with some of the passengers from the Igo z Mendi, which fell a victim to the German raider Wolf. Mr Thomas Rees, first offioer of the Wairuna, said that when his ship was641 words
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Article369 1918-04-08 1 The paragraph published recently in the Ceylon papers to tbe effect that everyone travelling to Europe, aud through the war sone from the East must have a certificate of medical fitness to travel, indicates that the authorities there, at any rate, are alive to the possible dangers369 words
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Article209 1918-04-08 1 H.M.S.S Kinsha and Woodcock, the two guuboat* which went op river with tbe Vice-Consul on board to interview the military commanders with regard to the firing on vessels returned to Hankow, says the Central China Post It appears that the effort to get into tou-di with the parties responsible for209 words
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Advertisement573 1918-04-08 1 GUAN KIAT CO., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) H HkadOfftce: 3% Phillip Street, Singapore. H EsUbllstaed 1917. 1 Ship chandler*, Hardware Dealers, Gover inent iud 3 Mm i ipal Contractors, General Inn- ter- Bod /3 Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill j Supplier* aiid Commission Agent.. v Tel.573 words
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Advertisement170 1918-04-08 1 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLtRS 8 PROYIDORING COMTBACTOIS. Tbe Company's Launch meet) Incoming ship a. Offioe —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 433. Orders promptly attended to H. W. H. STEVENS -'anager. 5-1 n j EANC LINE OF STEAMERS v. Glenorfle 3.7.50 Tons, v. Hear. Bee f ,7*9170 words
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Advertisement105 1918-04-08 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Lolraoces—T.v.joog Paft?. 9 WHABvaa cjrotion QaDbflan *Saib I^ra»ijeb Uo. < Warefci irUMB. Tni|ei*r.r St. 1 ot\ v i lam,-tio?j. I *anl I IT. Pugar. PSKast Xi I i...» 8 t) 1 Wharf Road. Bbpei ty 1 (Dry Ln..»a. Imm* llalii Q lower Otlloe, i'olio&nad Main Fire Hutfona105 words
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Advertisement625 1918-04-08 1 EUUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits "-ettlemtnts) I Head (Hrnct 6, Phillip stkkkt, Singapore. Established 1917. El Ship-chandler*, Hardw.<r>- f>t sslem, I iovernxent and M iluuii ip 1 C ii'rectors. <i'-ntra! Im-xjrters and Ej.(..liters. Estate, Rne and a«w Mill Suppliers und (Jomuassiou Agents. I Tel. Addr.-ss GUANKIAT. Codes625 words
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