Malaya Tribune, 9 April 1918
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Title Section28 1918-04-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 82 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. PRICE 5 CENTS. Che (ftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 9.28 words
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Advertisement435 1918-04-09 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD MerorfeiOnd Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application at above address OR 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and it Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. No- 1073, Sunnuslde, Gayiang. Change of Programme 66 GAIETY 99 New 40-Reel Serial Animated Gazette New Number435 words
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Advertisement259 1918-04-09 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 ft 74-1 Bras Basah (toad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245.) Beg* to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, Dl. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHRISHI Japanese Dental Surgeons. Extraction259 words
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Advertisement99 1918-04-09 1 THE Pot Stills j I OF Great Britain Have Been I Taken Oyer by Government, j NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's I pjjjjHHHBHajjpjMBHHB A I will be able to continue j f to supply their famous blends and to maintain j; I the quality as before, j 1 being in the unique99 words
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Advertisement710 1918-04-09 1 WANTED A responsible man as MANAGER > Q fir'-wjjj c i m-rn j c*i »etd i -v-inu no i Biglish, alto wi:h f*ir j k; w! lis;.' t' cjoaats, «.Jo j 1 and .table man need acplv whn will be k quued tv famish CASH SEwURIIY OF 3,000 (recoverable at710 words
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Article1173 1918-04-09 2 Aye Getting Worse, A country laird sent his gardener to bottle a barrel of whisky, and cautioned him to drink one glass before starting, bo that the might not go to his head. John was a careful man, and took extra precautions, though these were not attended with1,173 words
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Article339 1918-04-09 2 It is aa interesting cotnrnentarv on the times that a legislative measure giving tbe United Kingdom _;r* ater privilege! in eon—ctioa with the legal profession should haw pt«sed tbe third readiug in tbo House of Lords b*fore it was deemed by Beater worth telegraphing to the List. In339 words
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Article328 1918-04-09 2 Mr. Pflgftte, .Manager of Cash wool Batata, Lumut, writes to the Pinang Uizstte as followa:—For •OHM monthl peat, many districts in the Dindingl have been subjected to fr»«qu*nt visits by these midnight maraudera, to such an extent as to cans;a not a little alarm to the328 words
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Article417 1918-04-09 2 The arrests of several members of a band of spies, whose main work consisted iv obtaining plans of Swiss defences for the information of a "foreign power,' and the suicide of one of the men arrested, have furnished the Alpine Republic with its latest sensational affair according417 words
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Article15 1918-04-09 2 Vessels in comtnanication at roon with the local Commercial Wireless Station -None. 415 words
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Advertisement528 1918-04-09 2 JUST ABRIVED Crown Stamp Albums With blank loose leaves and Spring Back Covers. The Continental Stamp Co. D. HIGH STREET. G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qood and well selected Mnsic Violin Piano, etc. Qood Strings tor Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 SALYITAE, The most528 words
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Advertisement920 1918-04-09 2 AUCTION SALES. ATTRACTIVE AUCTIoTsAITISr" High-grade, Europe-made, Mahogany Stained Oak and Wax-polished Tea* 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 13th APRIL, 1918, Commencing each920 words
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Advertisement48 1918-04-09 2 [JAPANESE Massage Bonesetter. it. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA So. 7-5 Oxlet Boad, Singapobb V *r Oreh.rd Ro»a. M Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAJ SAHEB DR. DASS Secrets o! Happy Life is being distributed free. Apply to— Tie swistlyi Salayi Phiriicy. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA48 words
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Miscellaneous197 1918-04-09 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday. April 13:— Today. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SRE (v) do Maxim Co SVC 5 Balestier Range SVR details 5.15 Drill Hail SVC Recruits i« do A V Platoon (Compulsory) 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI To-morrow. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SVA Section197 words
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Article270 1918-04-09 3 Biagagnra TutsJay, April, 9. \let)jr* lj*inc.<i' an Co., th< Arca.K advi*«» th% following quota tiona: AlcrUaiah $3.30 $3 50 AyerKunings 1.00 1.10 Ayer Molek 2.10 2.25 Ayer Pans* 8.50 8.75 Balgownie 4.75 5.00 Bnkit Jelotong 0.55 0.65 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87J Bakit K B 0.60 0.70' ChangkatS*rdg....270 words
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Article126 1918-04-09 3 A case in which Mrs W S Ward ol Tientsin, was indicted for ill treating a young child came up for hearing at the Tientsin Police Court, before Mr H F Handley Derry, sitting as police Magistrate, on the ISth ult, the result being that the126 words
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Article224 1918-04-09 3 Wrtigipnf, April, 9. Tin. —See Local and General column. Copra.- No business. Tapioca. —Strong. Business done. Sago Flour- —Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper —Steady. Business done. Othm Product*. —Market Quiet. Utot Local Haiku Qaoittioat. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 137.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 40.00 Oopra Bali 8.40224 words
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Article62 1918-04-09 3 Devoe's Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per case Fish Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sylvan Arrow Oil 4.80 per case Lampglass do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 470 per 2 tins Tiger Kerosine Oil 46» p«r 2 tine Crown do Oil 455 per 2 tins Cross do62 words
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Article389 1918-04-09 3 Recent Inventions. Apropos of the mysterious bombardment of Paris by means of shells presumably fired from a German gun 60 or 70 miles distant, and of which no convincing explanation has been so far forthcoming, it is interesting to note that a group of inventors, among whom I389 words
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Article66 1918-04-09 3 Singapore, April 9. On LondonBank* m/a. 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 Prime 3 m/.. 2/4 17/32 On IndiaBank T. T. 152 On Hon»kong— Bemk d/d 32* prem. Oa tbaa^bai Bank d/d. 53^ Ha JavaBank T. I 120j On JapanBank d/d. lOC 3overeiga«—baying r*i» $5.54 ladla C'oii Sills last Utar 1/466 words
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Advertisement160 1918-04-09 3 Marlborough Theatre! The Hall for Comfort, Good Pictu-es and Gocd Music. j BEACH ROAD. j SECOND SHOW AT 3.15 p. m. Pictures that our Patrons Will more than Appreciate. I Metr Pictures Corporation Presents j A Pictare of Qualit introducing that captivating Screen Star j Miss Viola Dana in j160 words
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Advertisement120 1918-04-09 3 THE PRICE OF PAIN-SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health —lost energy—lost ambition —often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain120 words
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Advertisement507 1918-04-09 3 PICTURES OF RARE ENTERTAINING PCWERS AMD L BXCEPT.OHAL Q UMUTY «heThe.tr. 'Chf where you with an get the BEST j P II 4 JS A exquisite tea Piclu s,the #fc j >»J| 4?J[k [mJ| U? F*3 att&ce Orchestra, A BfrfHM ■Jf 1H f I \Wm\W mJLt Cakes, Coffee, and the507 words
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Advertisement412 1918-04-09 3 I I New Serial New Serial I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I I Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. 3 To-night I 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 Episodes412 words
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Article1109 1918-04-09 4 Amiens is eight miles from the enemy. It is an attractive bait, bnt thongh the enemy are directing their attacks to that their final objective will be Amiens, they have not been too precipitate and are making a methodical advance, thongh at possibly a heavier cost than1,109 words
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Article211 1918-04-09 4 Another Chinese Gift of a Hot Mr. See Teong Wah received yesterday from Mr. Ong Boon Tat, U.S., a cheque for $5,200, to meet the oost of a Triangle Hut in France. The Hut is given in memory of his father, the late Mr. Ong Sam Leong,211 words
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249 1918-04-09 4 A Malacca reader sends us the following account of a storm, which speaks for itself 14 On Saturday night at about 8.30 o'clock a s'rontr wind attacked the town of Malacca. The townsfolk had to close up all windows and doors of th'-ir bouses249 words
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Article38 1918-04-09 4 The Cameos. The Cameos had a good and appreciative housefor their final show at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. Booking opened at Moutrie's this morning for their season in Singapore at the Victoria Theatre.38 words
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Article71 1918-04-09 4 The Gaiety will screen two new episodes each of the serial films "Gloria's Romance" and "The Fanatic" to-night,along with "Blind Man's Luck," a Pathe Golden Rooster film in 5 parts. At the Harima Hall a number of fine dramas and comedies will be screened to-night, among which "The71 words
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Article103 1918-04-09 4 The Post Office has arranged a delivery of letters addressed to French Mail passengers who aro accommodated in vessels lying at the Docks. Letters intended for the passengers concerned shonld be addressed oare of French Mail Depot, Empire Dock and West Wharf, Singapore. Letters will be delivered on103 words
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Article724 1918-04-09 4 Tin is steady at $151 (50 cts up) 200 tons sold. Rubber is quoted at 2/4J for crepe and 2/4± for sheet. The Rent Board for Singapore will eit tl the Municipal Board-room on Tu<siay t the 16th I infant, at 2,15 p.m. Mr. C. J. Scott,724 words
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Article47 1918-04-09 4 Lucknow. March 12. —The honse occupied by the Rev. Mr. Kitchen in the cantonment waa burnt down this morning, The polica and military rendered all assistance possible. The fire is believed to have been caused by the fall of a fireballoon on the roof.47 words
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Advertisement171 1918-04-09 4 New Supply of _Hr^LlLljll \\m\\ _dßl m\m\ ll^^^^LVw Gramophones FITTED WITH Doable-Spring Motors' v v> AND THB I :Z ~^-3^-^ Famous v/ "EXHIBITION" 'J'-" 33 1 Sound Boxes. I Xj ROBINSON Co. ILUBRIGATIHG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made171 words
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Advertisement247 1918-04-09 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straite Settlement) 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:247 words
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Advertisement220 1918-04-09 4 CISARS "La Flor De Filipines" I Especiales in boxes ol 25's I Reina Victoria SO's Panetellas 50's Damas lOO's Cortado Fino 100 Cheroots Just Received in Perfect Condition. Caldbeck. Macgregor Co" FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S., moat useful to Estates,Tamil Teachers and Students. Can be220 words
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Article488 1918-04-09 5 The Western Front. Battle Details. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Aprii 8, 12.5 a.m. Renter's correspondent at British Heal quarters, wiring on the evening of April 7, says that local fighting has continued at various places along the British battlefroat and there are gnoiiry sign» that the enemy isREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 488 words
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Article105 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8, 12.50 a.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reporting on aviation states: Oor aeroplanes watching the enemy movements reported a hostile concentration southward of the Somme in formations. They irnmedi-' ately went out in the rain and dropped over 500 bombs and fired 50,000 rounds on the105 words
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Article72 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8, 12.30 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports We advanced onr lire slightly at night time on tho eonth Lank of the Soinme eastward of Vire sons Corbie. We took prisoner a few northward of the Somme near Neuville St. Vitaese. waa increased hostile artillery firing at72 words
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Article588 1918-04-09 5 Critical Days. London, April 7, 9.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters, wiring on April 6, says that in the second battle beginning on Thursday we held the enemy and repulsed him at most places with h»avy losses with the troops entering the battle on March 25. The588 words
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Article84 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8, 1.0 a.m. French communique Artillery stopped attempted enemy attacks in the region of Har.gard en Santerre and caught cotcentrationa of troops at various points on the front north of Montdidier, A strong German attack on the right of the M»use north east of Hill 344,84 words
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Article121 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8,12.45 p.m. Paris: A semi-official message states that hitherto there is no reason to regard the German attack on Hill 344. yesterday, as indicating a forthcoming offensive in this sector. The Channy and Barisis affairs do not seem to point to any new departure of a121 words
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Article325 1918-04-09 5 General Survey. London, April 8, 5 55 a.m New York The War Department's weekly review says: The general strategic and tactical position of the Allies is becoming more favourable. The st tb*> opening of th"» luir I wek of the offensive, is still iar aho -1 of attaining325 words
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Article98 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8, 7.50 a.m. Paris A despatch from the American front states that the enemy on Friday evening attempteel at two points to raid the American trenches. The first attack was easily re pulsed. The second was allowed to approach close to the wire entanglements, then a98 words
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Article153 1918-04-09 5 London, April 6, 3 0 a.m. Lord Robert Cecil has made a statement to Renter in which he said he had no donbt now that Crernin stands for Prussian ideals and policy. With great audacity he claims he does not desire annexations, but new states have been set up153 words
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Article69 1918-04-09 5 London, April 7, 1.25 a.m. Petrograd The Council of Commissaries in a manifesto accuses Japan of striving to crash the Republic and seize Siberia. It declares Japan is a deadly onemy of the Republic and says the Council has demanded an explanation from the Allies and their replies will69 words
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Article41 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 7.15 a.m. The newspapers in London hara articles celebrating tbe annivesary of the American entry into the war and declare that the Allies know no apprehensien of failure, backed by the tremendoui American reservoir of strength.41 words
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Article26 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 10.0 p.m. Amsterdam The German frontier haB been closed for ten days in order to conceal the large transportation of wounded.26 words
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Article282 1918-04-09 5 Messages hxehanged London, April 6, 7.30 p.m. The Press 3nreau says Mr. Lloyd George has sent a message to the Viceroy of India as follow,-? At this time when the intention of Germany's rol«rs establish tyrants not only throughout Europe but Asia has become transparently clear, I282 words
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Article104 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 10.0 p.m. Paris L« Matin says that measures are being tak n to destroy the long range guns. Ar soon as a shell is tired the French artilbry will concentrate up in the spot and simultaneously the airmen will raid wi'h bombs. London, April104 words
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Article74 1918-04-09 5 London, April 7, 11.10 p.m. New York Th« first day's subscriptions to the thiid Lib rty Loan of three billion dollars in N«-w York and throughout the country xceedfd the aubscript'ons of th* first day of the two former 1 i ,s. Over a hundred millions was74 words
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Article65 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 10.0 p m. Paris The recent Frenoh air raids on Karlsruhe railway station badly damaged tho station and killed forty and wounded 1«0. At Treves a munition factory was blown up. At Metz Sablons eight locomotives were damaged, a munition train blown up, also65 words
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Article66 1918-04-09 5 London, April 8, G.40 a.m. The Lobbyists of the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post state that the application of conscription to Ireland is in a way contingent upon the report of the Convention and the offer of home rule by th« Government. The Daily Chronicle implores the66 words
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Article61 1918-04-09 5 Locdon, April 8, 8.10 a m. The Times corn soond'-n* at Tangier states that the Oar BUM <n Morocco have main proposals to Kaisuli and other tribal leadeis that in the event of a German victory in France they should rise in revolt and massacre the Allied snbjects,61 words
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Article41 1918-04-09 5 London, April 6, 3 35 a.m. Amsterdam Four German seaplanes help up, bombed, and badly damaged a Dutch schooner en route to Tmuiden. They stole the logbook. The crew abandoned the ship but returned when the seaplanes left.41 words
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Article14 1918-04-09 5 London, 8.12.45 p.m. Paris President Poincare has rejected Bolo's final appeal.14 words
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Article138 1918-04-09 5 The Operations. i v London, April 5, 3.5 p.m. I In his despatch on tbe E African oaaipaign, after tracing the measures wuereby the enemy foroes were tracked down and broken tip, General van der Venter that the remnants which entered Portuguese E »st Afric a may138 words
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Article150 1918-04-09 5 London, April 6, 1.30 a.m. Router's correspondent at Frenoh Headquarters, wiring on April 4, says that (general Foch, addressing the Anglo-French correspondent* add All goes well. The Boche, to call-him by his usual nam h?s b;»en completely stopped. His advance has been arrested since Iftreh 30." Turning150 words
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Article142 1918-04-09 5 Loo ton, April 5, 9.50 p m. A Urge and representative meethlg of th- north east coast engineering and shipbuilding employers and trade union representatives have unanimoualy pass 1 are solution which they telegraphed to, the Premier, stating We have watched with pri b anj confidence the atirring142 words
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Article135 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 12 45 p.m. Montagu's silver report sajs Beadstreet reporta that in default of adequate silver circulation the Philippine National Bank haa resorted to ih" issue of paper currency amounting to half a million dollars. It is stated silver mon y will no longer he current135 words
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Article33 1918-04-09 5 London, April 4, 4.45 p,m. Petrograd It is roported from Copenhagen that German exporters have petitioned the Government to arrange a German monopoly in Turkestan cotton for forty eight years.33 words
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Article47 1918-04-09 5 London, April 6, 12.15 a.m. Amsterdam A Berlin wire says that Count Kertling, replying to parliamentarj questions, stated that bii»h treason proceedings had been taken against peraons cencern» d in the publication of the Lichnowsky memorandum. The public prosecutor is considering whether to prosecute Lichnowsky.47 words
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Article22 1918-04-09 5 London, April 6, 12 15 a.m. The Press Bureau says that the Irish Convention has adopted the Chairman's draft report.22 words
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Article420 1918-04-09 5 Bagis Street Case. Hefore Mr Justice Ebden at th- Aseiz yesterday, the hearing was concluded of the charge of murder against Foo Thai, a Cantonese, who is alleged to have stabbed another Chinese in the course of a struggle at No 8, Bugis Street, on thi n'.jht of420 words
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Article96 1918-04-09 5 Rnng< on, March 14 I dis ,<?*ro'i»j fire involving loss of about 't-». 4.93,000 took place on Tuesday a W ri-H of ric* mills o*l the Ddla si of Rang >on river. not beina available*, the dimes spread rapidiy ar.d one mi 1 and go w:.s I96 words
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Article60 1918-04-09 5 London, April 5, 3.30 p m. Seven hundred and forty-five Norwegian vessels aggregating 1,100,200 tons gross have been lost through war cau<5-a up to March 31. Some 940 nailers w redrown°d. Fif y-three Norwegian vessels of which th«* crews exceeded seven hund»red are missing, and it is60 words
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Article44 1918-04-09 5 London, April 7, 7 35 p.m. A Zurich message states that German newspapers publish notic 8 threatening severe penalties agairst persons spreading alarmist rumours regarding the German casualties. The Mail.z Vclksz -ilong states that the letter for the fighting iroops led indefinitely.44 words
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Advertisement838 1918-04-09 5 Havas Service German Losses. Paris, April 5, 7.40 p.m. The following figures ob ;dn» o from the reportB of German figures have b*»en carefully revised. Certain elemets of the 16th Bavarian Df V Man, reserve division of the iin:.i suffered loss°* equalling 25 per C' nt of their fcrccs. 'in.!838 words
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Advertisement451 1918-04-09 5 LATEST ADVERTbEMENTS. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No 56 of 1918. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on a Petition filed the 2nd day of April, 1918, a Receiving Order againet W. .1. L. fv>3sler, of No. 64 Br*s451 words
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Article724 1918-04-09 6 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Morniag UIHOAFOBB, APRIL, 9. Mmot Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Soar* Broken, Ueue the following liat uf quotation! i Robber Shares. Bom. Value. Bow. Heiien. I/- Allagar 8/- 3,3 t 8 Anglo Java 6/- 7/--t- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer Kaning 40/-724 words
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Article93 1918-04-09 6 Oellfered In London. The following are the dal** of l*parture from Singapore ot the Kuropean Mails and their delivery In London, nkitu Lav* I'iiivs.h.n. Mail F 1),*,. ii Mar. 15 Mail H Doc 15 Mar. II Mail J Dec. 17 Mar. I.' Mail L Dec. ?1 Mar. i93 words
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Article82 1918-04-09 6 10 Fnaw and &•>▼• Ltd. 60.00 6UO 10 Msynard Co, Ltd. 700 to 0. A. Blburu 16 00 180 C 1 1 Shall Tranipo* A Tg. CX, o/ 120/ •(/-Bpiw P«>rui«4ia 18,- if/_ :o S'pota C>H Miajp OOno n UuN 2J50 I H Dißpaw.,, 6/- Tf»»v.ti/ Co n Lt82 words
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Article689 1918-04-09 6 Petition for Registration. The following ia th« text of a petition which ia being widely aigned in Penang for presentation to H.E. the Governor j To Ilia Excellency Captain Sir Arthur Henderson Youug.G.C M.G., Governor and Commander-in Chief of the Straits Settlements and Dependencies, etc., Singapore. Mmj it689 words
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Article324 1918-04-09 6 March Crop Returns. Evatt and Co. Secretaries. Lonaa 12,900 lba. Total for 5 montha 76,100 lba Boustead and Co. Agents. Anglo Johore 18,802 lba. Total to date 299.536 lba. Seletar 13,500 lba. Total to date 137,820 lba. Barker Co. Ltd., Agents. Alma 32.8C0 lba. Atbara 10,887 lbs. Ayer324 words
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Advertisement161 1918-04-09 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X* ON SALE AT The Leading Hotets AND Principai Liquor Dealers. New Shipments constantly arriving Arnott's Biscuits The Famous Milk Arrowroot (Invalid and Baby Food) Butter Cream, Marie, Cabin, Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers, Creamy Chocolate Currant Lunoheon, Thin Captain,161 words
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Advertisement331 1918-04-09 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express are Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA No. 555 per tin of 50=3*1.00. (^3^tu^ Packed in patent vacuum tins. /(L331 words
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Advertisement307 1918-04-09 6 REQUISITES -inThe Rubber Industry, Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Cups. First and second qualities, both porcelain and glass, l lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16" x 10" x 4". STOCKED BY YAMATO Co. 41, High Street, Singapore. 1307 words
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Miscellaneous148 1918-04-09 6 Nails Close. To-day. Malacca and Moar Lady Wsld 3 pro Pulau Soegi Ben ait ft pm Palaa Batam Pulaa Bulang Hock Lim 8 pro Pulau Soegi Sultana 8 pin Saigon Nam Vian 3.30 pro Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pin Kota Tinggi Ban Soon Guan 4 pm Saigon As<>*an Maru148 words
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Article1040 1918-04-09 7 Cause of Insanity Insanity ia a convenient word need to cover a great variety of nervous aud mental diseases. It is hardly more specific than health** and other similar vague phrases, a discussion of th« subject described by the beading of his article involves two ques ions: tiret, is1,040 words
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Article46 1918-04-09 7 Ordsn for week ending April 13. To-day, April 9.—Telegraphy Clam V.M.C A., 5.15 pm. Wednesday, April 10, —Signalling Clats, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Friday, April 12. \mbnlance Class, V.M.C.A., 5.11 p.m. Saturday, April 13.—Swimming Tests, Baa View Hot«l, 2 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.46 words
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Article287 1918-04-09 7 Use at Shanghai. Shanghai, March 14 :—lt will BOOt) be goodbye central, instead of hello, if ihe hopai of Mr. Harry B. Janes, representative of tbe Automatic KK-ct.-ic Company of Chicago, are realised. Mr. Janes is in Shanghai f>»r the purpose of introducing automatic telephones throughout China, and287 words
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Advertisement498 1918-04-09 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the erection of Dwelling Hou?es in Racecourse Lane, orl Sernngoon 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 lbs Batang Benar Rubber Co.,498 words
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Advertisement619 1918-04-09 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHART'S. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,001 Reserve Fund £2,000,00( Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Th* Bank of England, Th* Londoi. City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* London County and Westminster Bank,619 words
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Advertisement344 1918-04-09 7 WANTED WANTED i Junior Clerk (Chinese). Knowledge of t powritinsr essential. Apply persoualJy with t"Btitnoni tla to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department. 2 4 uc WANTED A reliable Asiatic housekeeper to take charge of a Bmall house near town. Free board and lodging and reasonable salary offered to a suitable344 words
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Advertisement103 1918-04-09 7 WHEN your tongue h faired, aud your fa c dh bad tlie cli.mces are yi u're tiiiiotH. If y> v also have indigestion, constipation, beadachea and tee] drowsy, y. >ur liver needs attention Han*. caftkaftfe»«« harmful an-I mak.- trotter* wont, N itnr<> r- 'i lint .i--Utin» BtA forcing to e-tabli.-h103 words
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Advertisement470 1918-04-09 7 rf» mm mm Malaga Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETTE. (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 addressed470 words
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Advertisement299 1918-04-09 7 THE O R I E N T AL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1574. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1916 $4,339 517.50 Total Cut-go In 1916 *****.418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 j Increase In Funds -$1,81 9,099.00 Total Policies in force299 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1918-04-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issned[]DaHy.l; w Vol. V.- No. 82 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article1381 1918-04-09 1 President's Proclamation. London, March 21.—A message from New York says A Presidential proclamation has been issued authorising the Navy Department to take the vessels of the Netherlands Registry in American Territorial waters for use during the war, and to employ all snob vessels as necessary for essential purposes1,381 words
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Article196 1918-04-09 1 Germany'B first submarine hero in 1918 is Lieutenant Commander Kophamel, a U-boat captain who returned to a home port after a voyage of 5,000 miles. His chief feat, however, consisted of bringing back with him 22 tons of copper for the German mnnition industry. Kophamel, who196 words
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Article113 1918-04-09 1 Rougnon, March 18. —Last year a committee was appointed by the Government of Banna consisting of Mr Hardiman, 1.0 S„ A 8.1 (s.n. representative and Dr P J Mehta to enquire into the alleged grievances of Deck passengers and coolies traffic at Rangoon and on B L113 words
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Advertisement562 1918-04-09 1 GUAN KIAT CO., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) MKADOfkTCE: H, PH IU p FT, SINGAPORE. Established tfi7 Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Mai i ipn Contractors, Oeneral Importer- and Exporters, Estate, Kice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Corrmissioa Agents. Tel. Address GUANKIAT. Codes used A.B C, sth Edition and562 words
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Advertisement171 1918-04-09 1 [SINGAPORE 3HIPGHANDLERYGo shipcHandlers g proyidoring CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meeta Incoming ships. Offioe —ie Battery Boad. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 433. Orders promptly attended to H. W. N. STEVENS Onager. SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS--8.». GlencgU 5.750 Tons. m. "rie«r.„- Bee" 6,791 Tons. U. Saar.g CLocn" 6,776 T171 words
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Advertisement112 1918-04-09 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taijong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Htclamation. storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East East 1 ?.nd 2 20/22 BtOBOfB 3 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 ly 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower Office, Police112 words
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Advertisement75 1918-04-09 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., (Incorporated lii Singapore.) Registered Office 56 and 59 Market Street. Intended Sailings. Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other days. Sri Patana For Malacca. Every Monday and Thursday. Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontian, Kechil and Benuit. Every alternate day. "Hook Lim" For P. Batam, Bulang and75 words
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Advertisement623 1918-04-09 1 GUAN KIAT Uo., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head office: r 6, Phillip Street, Singapore. I lEstablishedI Established 1917. 1 Ship-chandlers, Hardware Oealerc, Government and I Atunicip .l Contractors, General I importers and I Esjxirters, Estate, Kiee and Saw Mill I Suppliers and Conuiiasion Agents. f! Tel. Addr,623 words
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