Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1918
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Title Section28 1918-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. -No. 88 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918 PSICE 5 CENTS. Che Iftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 16.28 words
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Advertisement425 1918-04-16 1 j Tay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries ou application 31 at above address t, OR Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and 1 it Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Saylang. 66 Gr AIETY 99 Presents Mile. Josette Andriot,425 words
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Advertisement356 1918-04-16 1 ftMi Hill llllllil 111 I 111 IMi Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PR AN AX A.N K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74*1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival uf two Assistants, Dl.356 words
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Advertisement91 1918-04-16 1 THE Pot Stills j OF j iGreat Britain j Have Been I r Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in I j91 words
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Advertisement537 1918-04-16 1 j Vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. 2 Estate Supplies Acetic (99&98-I.) Acid Veneer Chests I Mo mi Chests I Latex Cups I ETC. s I Mitsui ffiussan Sfaisda, Jstd. (Incorporated in Japan Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of i ha highest quality, and537 words
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Article2010 1918-04-16 2 Broken Men Restored. I went in, a fragment. I came oat, j> mau." A five upstanding man, he is, too —this tall Canadian soldier who sppaks. "Went into what? Came out of what?" I asked, writes |dam Black iv the Red Cross Magazine, He smiled in gontle toleration2,010 words
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Article14 1918-04-16 2 Veesela in communication at noon with the looal Commercial Wireless Station —Noue.14 words
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Advertisement453 1918-04-16 2 sr i—~ i ■mihmiiw aaamjamjLawa-aaaiJuauuijuiiL^ Renew your Vitality Enrich your Blood Strengthen, your Nerves To feel well, to be well, is your birth-right But present day conditions of living, worry, overwork, impure air, adulterated food—all tend to sap your vitality, undermine your constitution and make you weak, 'nervy and run453 words
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Advertisement121 1918-04-16 2 Straits Building Co. (111, Market Street, corner of Cecil Street) Undertake at Moderate Ch^gss Private Sale, Purchase, Mortgage and Maintenance of LANDS BUILDINGS 20 3 19 4 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH ■UN Tour Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A. PRODUCTION FROM lee Brothers' Studib Hill Htiret will produ;* th*** result* G.C.121 words
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Advertisement145 1918-04-16 2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Three Pieces of Valuable Land held under Statutory Grants Situate at Changhi Road To be held at the Sale-room of Messrs Powell Co., Ltd. On Tuesday. Ipril 16, at 2 30 p m. Particulars Lot 1. Survey No. *****, area 1 acre 3 roods 85 polf s,145 words
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Advertisement968 1918-04-16 2 AUCTION SALES. By order of tbe CesMiai if Enemy Property. Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Excellently situated, Commodious European Residence anj Gnnns pertaining thereto known as Municipal No. 5 Napier Boad, Singapore. To be held at the Sale Room of Messrs Powell Co, Itd 16 and 17 Raffles Place. On Tuesday,968 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1918-04-16 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, April 20:— To-day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SRE (v) (Compulsory) do Maxim Co SVC ,i do 3VC Recruits do A V Platoon (Compnlaory) 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI To-morrow. 4 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Serapang SVA Sees. I II (Compalsory)186 words
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Article287 1918-04-16 3 Singapore, April, 16. 7\n.—See Local and General column. Copra.- No business. Tapioca. —Strong No bußineee. Sago Flour- —No business. Gamier.—No basins. PepDer- —Steady. Bisinesa clone. Other Products.— -Mfaffcet Q"le* Latest L-» 1 Mtfkit iMMtaf. Nntmega 110 S. per pioul 137.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 40.00 Copra Bali 8.25 Oopra287 words
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Article173 1918-04-16 3 That flying machines are nearing their speed limit owing to air resistance is the opinion of Mr Frank Gardner, the American engineer. In conversation with a Herald correspondent he said "The engineer who expects to make a practical fighting machine go through the air at double the present173 words
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Article257 1918-04-16 3 Singapore. Tuesday, April, 16. MeesH Latham tad Co., the Arca<H advise th<* foOowing qnota tiorjß alorOajrah *3.50 $3 75 Iyer Kranisgi 1.10 1.30 \yer 'no>ek 2.40 260 10 25 10.50 ?ak o'-vnie 4.75 5.00 Snav lelotoog P6O 0.70 Bokt K»ty 185 095 Bnkit X B 0.80 0.90257 words
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Article465 1918-04-16 3 Judgment has been delivered by be Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknili, X C.) in the Supreme Court in two trongly contested cases, concerning promissory notes. Toe defendant in both cases was Boey Pak Leong, who was sued for $10,000 with accrued interest by Loo Leong Kong, and465 words
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Article134 1918-04-16 3 After eighteen years' foreign service with the Hongkong an 1 Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr O. H. Ardron has been offered an i accepted the appointment of Manager of the Siam Commercial Ban LM., says the Bangkok Times. On the declaration of wa against Germany by Siam i'134 words
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Advertisement276 1918-04-16 3 Marlborough Theatre Tht Hall for Comfurt, Good Pictures and Qood Music. BEACH ROAD. To-night To-night SECOND SHOW AT 9 IS The Top Notch of Quality in Serial Production Reached by The Incomparable Serial PATHfc'S LATEST, GREATEST AND BEST Featuring The Incomparable Serial Star Charming, Fearless, Peerless PEARL WHITE The Fatal276 words
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Advertisement655 1918-04-16 3 I j HERE AT LAST! c j j 71,6 The Thing you have long been waiting for Alhambra I Alhambra Is I 10 hK shown l s the only I tho Theatre TO-NIGHT, APRIL 15 theatre I where yon AT THE JgettheßEST, A II 4 4 i pictures, the iWm655 words
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Advertisement403 1918-04-16 3 I A Tip-Top Programme The Best in Town AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOU.-E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. t Tonight SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! 4 The Voice on the Wire 4 Featuring Neva Qerber aud Ben Wilson. To-night Episodes 13 and 14. 4 Midnight at Maxim's403 words
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Article1234 1918-04-16 4 Sir Horace Plunkett has had by no meaus an enviable task these past eight months in trying to find a solution to the most troublesome problem that has ever vexed British politicians. It will be remembered that shortly before the outbreak of war the one topic that1,234 words
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Article179 1918-04-16 4 The Cameos. As we mentioned yesterday, sailing arrangement* allow of the Cameos extending their season at the Victoria Theatre to iaclude Wednesday only. To-night there will bo a change of the pres >.it prog am v** and a X quest programme. On Wednesday for the fan well there will179 words
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Article65 1918-04-16 4 An attrac'ive feature at th Q Gaiety to-night will be Protea IV (Episodes 1 and 2) along with "Tears and Smiles," a Qold Rooster film in 5 parts. In the second show at the Harima Hall a number of new films, including "Jungle Treachery", Hands in the Dark",65 words
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Article36 1918-04-16 4 Mr Law Yew San, of Taiping. has joined the firm of Messrs L V Swee and Co., and will be stationed at Singapore in charge of the branch office which is to be opened here shortly.36 words
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Article542 1918-04-16 4 9o J in ttSop);^^ An Ord. r prohibits the export of rice and paddy from the State of Sarawak, as from l h >; i, 1 We understand, says tIM Pi nam Gazette, that 6V members of "fi' 1 Co., P. V. hive offer* 1 their service,542 words
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Article69 1918-04-16 4 Tin is quoted at £322.0.0 in London. Black pepper is quoted at l/t| and white pepper at 2/2 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling Amerioan, is at 24.91. On the Manchester market 6| lbs. shirtings are at 25/6 and 6 lbs. T. cloth at 20/3.69 words
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142 1918-04-16 4 The above Association held its fifth annual celebration of the Singhalese New Year's Day by an At Home at iis rooms, ll 3 Tank Road, on Saturday. The proceeding! commenced at 7.30 p.m. with an interesting address by the President of the Association (Mr. J. A.142 words
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Advertisement171 1918-04-16 4 I Supply of Mm. n«S .^mmmmmM*****^*! Gramophones FITTED jr\ Doable-Spring Motors Famous \f "EXHIBITION" Sonnd Boxes. I ROBINSON Co.j ssaaMBVHIsBBBBBBBiBHBSBBBsVHBB iLUBRHiIIKG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated in England. I No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially mad' for the use of Aerated Water bottles.) Can be handled171 words
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Advertisement257 1918-04-16 4 j GUAN KIAT I AND Co, Ltd. (Ineorpura*.ed iv ibe Strait* Settlements) Head OIL.o; 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Tbe successful Tenderers to tbe S. S. Government and Municipal Commissioners for tbe year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints aud Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores, etc., etc.257 words
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Advertisement309 1918-04-16 4 CIGARS j la Flor De Filipines" Especiales in boxes ol 25's Reina Victoria 50 s Pattellas 50 s Damas M 100's Cortado Pino 100 Cheroots i Just Received in Perfect Condition. faldbeck. Macgregor 6c Co' FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S. most useful to Estates/Tamil Teachen309 words
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Advertisement53 1918-04-16 4 NOTICE. The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co, Ltd (I iCCKporated in England Telegrams for the United Kingdom Rnd beyond ar«s now only accepted subject to the following conditions:— Ordinary telegrams are posted from Marseilles. Defer, ed telegrams are pa ted from Gibraltar. A. B. Skottowe Ag. Manager, Straits53 words
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Article586 1918-04-16 5 Ihe Western Front. Fighting Described. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 14, 9.35 p.m. Router's corresponlout at H ?a Iquatt wiring on the evening of April 14 says A bitter eas; wind is racing iv Flande s aad visibility is ve\v low. The situation is generally unohang •1. TueREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 586 words
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Article352 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 7,45 a m. Mr Perry Robinson says the enemy's attacks have lost their original momentum. Tbey suffered terribly from our guns. There may s'iil be surprises but the second German blow has definitely failed. The original plan was to break the British army and smash352 words
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Article232 1918-04-16 5 Bombardments. London, April 15, 1.30 a.m A French communiqie say B there w ;< re r ciorocd bombirdments on several parts of the front but no infantry actions. London, April 15, 1.30 a.m. Router's correspondent at French cleadqaarters wiring on April 12 ?ays the recent tactical withdrawal upon232 words
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Article71 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 4.5 p m. French communique We took prisoner ten Germans in a perfectly successful minor operation in the region of Hangard, where we have taken prisoner a hundred and fifty since April 12. We made several raids between Moutdidier and Noyon, and south of Mont71 words
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Article78 1918-04-16 5 The German Aims. London, Apiil 15, 12.20 p ra. Washington The War Secretary's weekly review says that the enemy is waging the battle to achieve victory. His sole aim today ia the annihilation of the Rritish armieB. Thus the 1088 of Terrain cou.ita but little. If the enemy78 words
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Article77 1918-04-16 5 London, April 12, 11.55 p.m. Amsterdam General Keim, for three yearß military Governor of the Belgian province of Lim burg, in a apeech at Berlin characterised the restoration and indemnification of Belgium aa monstrous. Belgium had only been treated accordiug to the laws of war. Miliary, economic and77 words
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Article515 1918-04-16 5 Varied Comments. London, April 13, 7.20 a m. Sir Douglas Haig's grave aad moving appeal to the troops has profoundly stirred the nation, indicating that the struggle has reached a point that may even b<» decisive in tbe war. I ney form 'he text of articles in the515 words
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Article107 1918-04-16 5 London, April 12, 7.30 p.m. Palestine official There was day long fighting in the coastal Rector on Wednesday. Turco-Gormans penetrated the advanced positions in the direction of Berukin and el Kefr but were ejected. We advanced our lines at several points aad inflicted sub stantial losses. We took107 words
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Article66 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 2.30 a.m. Zurich A correspondent of the Frankfurter Z dtung in the Ukraine sends the gloomiest accounts of conditions there. Shops and warehouses are empty and peasantB' stocks depleted. The beBt seed corn has been usa 1 for feeding cattle and secret distilling. The peasants66 words
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Article66 1918-04-16 5 London, April 13, 1.40 a.m. Amsterdam The Koelniacl.o Volks Zeitung saya QeneralFerdinand von Quast who is commanding the army in the Armentierea sector is sixty-eight years of age. He commanded an army corps in the invasion of France and also on the Aisne, in Champagne and in66 words
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Article202 1918-04-16 5 Convention Report London, April 15, 1.30 a m. New Yo-k Th* N w York Times, commenting on Sir H. Plunk a's letter, says the Sinn F, i <•<. eh. M to abstain from 'he Convention, oarnnsiMy wanting a republic gro-tenqn.-!y initialed under German ■uspioci. It remains the fas202 words
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Article143 1918-04-16 5 London, April 13, 4 55 p.m. Router learns that a German submarine appeared oil the Li'oeriau coast on April 9 aud seized a small armed vessel which she torpedoed, after tho crew had booa taken. The coraander sent an ultima'um to tbe Government and threatened to bam bard143 words
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Article79 1918-04-16 5 Lon lon, April 11, 2.95 p.m. Paris Tho Secretary to the Siamese legation interviewed by a corrf spondeut of the Beho de Paris declared that Siam < 1 o«ir» i t- demonstrate her wholehearted arhesion to the cause of justice and right, and to show particularly to Germany,79 words
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Article63 1918-04-16 5 Lon lon, April 13, 12.15 a.m The Copenhagen Sic Demo* kraten states the G 'rmau battleship Rheinland i« aground on tho Aal md isl inds. Another scute reports sho struck a mine an sank. London, April 15, 12 25 a m. Stockholm Th I German battle ship63 words
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Article40 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, '.».10 am. Berne A great near Fiiedrichehafen, the original home of the Z ppelina, waa destroyed by fire on Saturday night as a result of an explosion. The flames were viaible throughout eastern Switzerland.40 words
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Article47 1918-04-16 5 London, April 12, 5 15 p.m. The Manchester Guardian understands that the House of Lords Reform Conference Ins approved of proposals whereby the second Chamber consists of throe sections respectively nominated by the Peers, the Commons aud Ceunty Councils, and also an elected section.47 words
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Article36 1918-04-16 5 London, Apiil 14, 7.45 a m. Paris Tbe long range bombardment was continued yes'eday There were no casualties. It was resumed late last night, th'» first time Paris has been bombarded at night.36 words
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Article40 1918-04-16 5 London, April 12, 11.55 p.m. In tbe House of Commons Mr Macpherson stated th:it it was possible to construct guns firing to a distance of over eighty miles, and the necessary steps had bjen t-ken [to construct them40 words
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Article154 1918-04-16 5 The Emperor's Note. London, April 13, 2.0 a.m. Amsterdam It is now significantly admitted in Vienna that Emperor Karl sent some kind of letter as regards A1s*c j.Lorraine. Explanations are taking tbe form thv th« was misinterpreted or falsified L in 1 >.i, April 13, G 35154 words
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Article142 1918-04-16 5 L)n Ion, April 13,5.5 a.m. Albany Mr Tuft addressing the Xew Yorkhtate legislature advoca ted that tbe United States as soon aa possible should put an army of five to sevf u millions into tbe Anglo-French liies. This would probably take two years but when it was accomplished142 words
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Article97 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 4 30 p.m In dje H' >UM of Cmimons Lord H >b rt Cecil stated that no assurance had been tdven that the Angl>. Jip s troops srosdd be withIrawn from Via livost .ok as soon as oi '< r was restored, but it is hoped97 words
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Article74 1918-04-16 5 London, Apiil 15, 5,50 p.m. Li the H Ma of Commons Mr. Limbert ai>ked whether, iv vfon of the intense struggle in Franc*, it is propose 1 to permit hors-« racing in tin (Joltfd Kingdom. Mr. Macpliers;>n replied that ihe Government did cot consider there was any reason74 words
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Article51 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 4,20 p.m. Amsterdam It is significant that the Wolff Bnreiu has felt compelled to issue a s'atement regarding the German loss s. It empha ises that a majority of the wounded men are walking cises and reiterates that the losses are normal for auch big51 words
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Article44 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 2.30 a.m. A deputation of American labour leaders haa arrived in London on a three weekV visit to munition and centres. The membera interviewed said they were deeply impressed with what they had already seen of Britain's gigantic effort.44 words
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Article48 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 2.30 p.m. Amsterdam In the Prussian Do t, Foo 1 controller Waldow complain *d of the devastating effects of clandestine trading in evading regulations. He added that Rnuiauia was compelled to sell to Germany her corn surpluses for the next two years.48 words
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Article26 1918-04-16 5 London, April 13, 10.50 p.'fl. Major general F HS)kes has been appointed chief of the Air Staff on teo resignation of General Treuchard.26 words
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Article17 1918-04-16 5 London, April 14, 11,10 a.m: Paris i General Sarrail is ut on the reserve Hat17 words
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Article358 1918-04-16 5 The Austrian Note. Paris, April 13, 8.5 o.m Tha Papers obterFe oonc 11 the subject of the letter of Emperor Charles the First (Karl) that the publication of the letter was only mM* h- cause Charles had addressed to WftUani II a tel""r3m cont*adictin|E the s'titement of V358 words
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Article143 1918-04-16 5 London, April 11, 6 15 p.m Silver is at 46L It is influenced by the increased rites to India. There are short supplies but the tone is Arm. London, April 12, 2.5 p.m. Montagu's report states that the market is quiet. The increase of drawing rates of143 words
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Article20 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 4 30 p.m. Am3terdam The Kaiser was present during the atti.tk en Armentieres.20 words
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Article28 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 4 5 p.m. Paris: It is now offichlly announced that General Focb has been appointed Generalissimo of all the Allied armies in France.28 words
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Obituary14 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 12.20 p.m. Washington The death of Senator Stoue ia announced.14 words
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Article133 1918-04-16 5 London, April 15, 3.40 p,m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters wiring on Ap.il 15 sp« aka of the i normoai loss-s inflte* ted upon the enemy ia y*st 'day's fighting, < specially by machine guns at close range. We smashed attacks against Mes-dn. i ridge. The most bitter133 words
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Article19 1918-04-16 5 Messrs J P Evans and E E H Beck, Police Probationers, have been appointed Assistant Commissioners of Police, F.M.S.19 words
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Article921 1918-04-16 5 Addiess to Capt, Chancellor. Tharr was a representative gathering of tho members of the Sikh community at the Gurdwara, 175 Queen Street, yesterday afternoon, when they presented Capt. P. Chancellor, Inspector General vi Polios, with an illuminated address, in honour of his recent appointment to a seat ou921 words
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Article331 1918-04-16 5 Cheque Forgeries. Th« hearing was continned before Mr. Justice Bbdea and a special jury at the Assizes yesterday afternoon, ot the case in which a Hokiea youth name Lim Lye Seng was charged with using ?s genuine two forged cheques, one for $4,5(;0 (on 21 Jan. 191«), and331 words
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Article182 1918-04-16 5 L.L.T.C. Yesterday's Play. Championship Pairs—!tim L Lamb and Mr Wodehouse b at Mrs Lowther Kemp and Mr Mugiiston, I_6. 6—2,6—1. Mrs Salzmann and M St» m% beat Mrs Burkill and Major V, ingate Saul. 4—6, 6—2, 6—o. Ladies Doubles.—Miss Curtis and Mies Webster plus 5 v Mrs Bateman and182 words
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Article213 1918-04-16 5 (By courtesy oj the French Consulate.) Paris, April 13, 6 10 p.m. Tne German aeroplanes tried lo th over the capital two only r< ached the Paris region, k l.ing 26 persons, wounding 72. We pushed back the ci emy in the region of Hangard en Sinterre213 words
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Article824 1918-04-16 6 Prim (h <s th: Market tMi I rnisg -I Mi APOKK Ar-HIl., 16. Mre&re Lyali and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, ipiue the following list of quotations Robber Shares. < a. Valwo. Buvere, AT.agar 8/- 3 3 C 2 Anglo Jars 6/- Tth Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer824 words
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Article58 1918-04-16 6 Zbuki iu/t. 2 13/32 <* 2/4 1/16 ftivait 3 m/a. 2/4 19/32 *n Ind r. T. 150± On Hon: kg Baa* d/d 34}% pram On ShangbtUOn J». Bank T. t 119 On Japan «tnk d/d. Boreraigna —"j«j!ng ra«v* $8.54 India C Wlh Urn Un»< I*l 29/32 T. X. 1/558 words
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Article895 1918-04-16 6 Buffalo Fights. Knkan writes t) the Echo from Aior Sttr an ier date April 10:—JasS aa yon have your races once in six months so we have onr buffalo fii?hta at a similar inter. v?l bnt while you hold you- race meetings on three alternate days we have895 words
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Article646 1918-04-16 6 Deparfore for India. Owing to the departure for India of Mr N. C, Sithumbram Pillay, the patron of the National Union Clnb, the members entertained him on Saturday the 13th mat, at No 21, Kinta Koad. The Hon Secretary Mr N Rama, chandra, said that the entertainment was646 words
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Article215 1918-04-16 6 Kuala Lumpur Charge A Malay named Damp was charged at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court before Mr A W Just (Magistrate) on April 10 with enticing away a married woman, Eva Landricks, a wife of a guard on the F M S Railways, and was convicted and sentenced to215 words
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Article85 1918-04-16 6 Delivered la London. The following are the dates oi departure from Singapore of kiw European laile and their delivery ia Loudon. Lurr. Uklivkkbl'. Mail C Feb. 9 April 8 Mail I Feb. 14 April 6 Mail F Feb. 14 April 8 Mail H Feb 14 April 9 Mail85 words
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Article174 1918-04-16 6 The Inspector General of Police acknowledges with thanks the following contributions made in aid of the Arab Stokers of the French Mail, grounded last week The Straits Cattle Trading Co, 100 Vlkaff and Co. tfo Munsbi Mohd. Ali of The Straits Live Stock Co. 50 Messrs174 words
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Article282 1918-04-16 6 Gardener Loses Claim- London, Fob. 1 :—The petition of Mr George Beresford, sometimes known as George Tooth, a working gardener, asking for a declaration that he is the lawful son of the fifth Marqnis of Waterford, was dismissed in the Probate Division to-day with costs. Mr Gill, X282 words
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169 1918-04-16 6 The twelfth annunl general meeting of the Singapore Christian Friend inNeeid Society was held at No 65, Bukit Timah Road, kindly lent for the occasion by Mr A C Pestana, yeaterday morning. There was a good attendance. Mr J J Pertira, the president of the society was169 words
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Article209 1918-04-16 6 A Taiping correspondent write*to the Straits Eaho The durian season which is just starting promises to be a record one thia year in this part of Perak and I hear similar reports from other parts of the country. In my earden, I have a durian tree209 words
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Article144 1918-04-16 6 The installation meeting of Makepeace Lodge, No. 3674 E C was held at the Masonic Hall, Knala Lumpnr, on Saturday evening, when Wor. Bro. C G Cadman installed Bro. J Graham as W M for the nsning year. The other officers are bs follows:—I PM. Wor. Bro. F A144 words
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Advertisement125 1918-04-16 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try Xlh O.* SALti AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. You've been waiting for Australian jßnrgundy Sparkling Wines 88 1 ***** 89 (champagne THEY HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO SHOW THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN. [The Australian125 words
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Advertisement263 1918-04-16 6 Train Services, Singapore (Tank Road) Dally. The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road fetation daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday except!) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lumpar at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The throngh express to Penang leaves Kuala Lnmpnr at R a.m. daily,263 words
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Advertisement141 1918-04-16 6 REQUISITES in The Rubber industry. Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Cups. First and second qualities, both porcelain and glass, lemon shaped. j Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16" x 10" x 4". STOCKED BY YAM ATO Co. 41, High Street,141 words
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Miscellaneous218 1918-04-16 6 Mails Close. lu dajf Penang, Colombo, South Africa and United Kingdom,'* via the Cape MAIL P J pm Port Said 2.30 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham •Hebe 8.30 pm Mersing Sri Helene 2.30 pm Malacca and Moar *Lady Weld 3 pm Pulau Batam ft Pulaa Balang Hock Keng S218 words
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Article1072 1918-04-16 7 Nature and Convention. Animals do not rift* They are JO placid .-.nd self containe 1 they do not sweat aud whine about thei 1 eon dition. Not one is reapectal unhappy over toe Akela howls at tho R ;<-k and Kala N'lg trumpets »t :ho Keddob. Birds—1,072 words
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Article54 1918-04-16 7 0< l< ts for w k ending April 19. To-day, April 16— Telegraph Class, V.M.C. I„ r lop.m, Wodaeaday, 17—Signalling Class," V.M.C A. Ground, 5.15 Thnrslay, April 18.—Recruit Ba- re, Malay Volunteer Club, 6 15 p.m. Fri lay, Apr il U>.— Ambulance Class, V.M.C. A., $.15 p.m.54 words
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Article295 1918-04-16 7 Report for 1917 Tn- reroute 001 l etad in t**t was •$1<J..V.)7.". r of thin, 1.6 75.05 was on Booofint of ooaapnnira roftitrmH ■nd r Tho Britioh and Foreign Comp«ni»e Enactment, 1918," and leeouni «>f local eompaoleo 1 ghnered nnder tho MOoaapa--1 i<* Eoaetoaant, 1697." Th figarei fo.295 words
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Advertisement445 1918-04-16 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on at No 6, Sgcond Cro s Street, Malacca under the style of Beng Co, will from this date be continued at the same address under the style of the Malacca Commercial Press. Tay Hock Siang Proprietor. 104 164445 words
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Advertisement606 1918-04-16 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK 3F INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IK CORP":RATED IN ENGLAND BJ BOYAii CHARTER. Paid op (Japital in 60,000 Shares oi £20 >*c\ £1,200,000 Ueeerve Fund £2,0 )0,000 LJohility of Proprietors £1,200,000 HANKERS. The Bf„nk of England, Th* London Oity and Midland Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Paak606 words
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Advertisement198 1918-04-16 7 WANTED WANTED Junior C'erk (Chinese). Knowledge of t pc writing' hs ritial. Apply p-. rsonally with tltimonitll to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department. 2 4 uc WANTED. A Junior Clork-Txpist, accustompd to the Empire Typewriter. Salary I 5 per month App'y in own hand, writing to Typist," care of Malaya198 words
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Advertisement57 1918-04-16 7 pinkettegL THE TINY LAXATIVES are the safest and Mire-! remedy fur use in the tropics- One Of two after the principal meal of the day will promote digestion and stimulate the appetite They clear away wa-t.' material, prevent congestion, headaches and liveri-hness aad with a tittle j existence really C57 words
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Advertisement542 1918-04-16 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPIHC CAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Poßtage Extra 50 CtS. per month. AU communications relating to editorial matters and news should he addressed to542 words
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Advertisement314 1918-04-16 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1s74. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. income in 1S1B -$4,309,517.50 I Total out-go in 1916 *2*93,41 J.5i Assurance effected in 1916 $4,230,542.65 Increase in Funds $1,819,098.00 Total Policies in fore 65,812 asanrinsr, with Banna aditions, $72,522,348.14. !0W314 words
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Title Section24 1918-04-16 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dail>.j Vel. V. No 88 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918 PKICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article895 1918-04-16 1 Some 7,000,000 Tods Needed. Wml iagtoa, D C., February C Everybody's guessing, gue-sing— gUes--ing how uianv Iroopa tbt> United States has iv FraLc 5 and how anaat this nation cm and will send thia year. The subject lihh been tossed into the maelaaroaa of war dbcnmioai by895 words
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Article102 1918-04-16 1 I Entrances— Pagar. H vrvkh seotion Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. k Storage 2 and I fT. Paj?ar P 8 Kiot Sh«. re 3 1S 40/22 8 tora U 1 Wharf Ro«l. 1 do (Dry Docto) 3 I) >ok Stcr«, Head C Tower102 words
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Article368 1918-04-16 1 (earner Docked in Hongkong, Because of the present ban on the export of steel from a number of ports in the Far East, Judge Simpli. cio del Hosario, in a decision handed down in Manila, has ruled that the repairs made on the Gutierrez H rmanos368 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement579 1918-04-16 1 GUAN XIAT CO., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements 1 Jf Head Office: ;r, Ph.:.l p *tkkkt, i> g a pop c. I Established 917. Ship chandlew, Hardware Dealers, Ck>ver ment .md 9 Mv ;kipal Contractxirs, Oener<J ter-> »rd B Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Supplier' and Corcmi*M.,n579 words
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Advertisement169 1918-04-16 1 SINGAPORE SH!PCH»ERYfjo. seiftHAHDLEw 8 mmcm MITIICTWI, Tr>e ComprMiy'a Laau'.h ra e ts incoming I OS; > —is Battery Roei!. TAD Lit T TO TOP PLOOB Ttlephon* Nr. 433. Orders prompt!} attended io I. W. L STEIEII Kmmmm. j KMH LIKE OF STEAMERS •J.""Glean. n *,7f<) Twt •j. "Ssauv ..<i»"' I169 words
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Advertisement15 1918-04-16 1 I Strong ana Waterproof j PATENT j Canvas Bag j FOR PACKING Rubber. ARISAKA Singapore.15 words
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Advertisement196 1918-04-16 1 REMEMBER THE GREAT FACT THAT The Public are Quick to recognise Merit I Metro's Super Films Set B p a NEW STANDARD of Cinema Programmes. People are Talking of Them already APPEARING SOON. The Far Eastern Film Service Solo Distributors for S.S., F.M.S., Slam. Indu China ft China SALYITAE? The196 words
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Advertisement475 1918-04-16 1 I GUAN KlAT*\o.,Ltr Incorporated in the Straits 'ett'ementM g.;HEAD OFFICE: C, I"HI I.LIP STREET. SlXOAfff Established 1917. g Ship-chandlery Hard».r e liea.r- P "awoH Contractor-. V„ ni r v wd l-.xporters, Estate. Uoe ana ,> IW gj» E Mippher* and Ommlmm At-n-« N Tel. Address: OUAMIAT. Codes L> 6th Edition475 words
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Miscellaneous53 1918-04-16 1 Singapore iidc Tables. Tuesday. April 15.—Moon M*x L)'C. N. lib. m High water:— 0 17 am 9 ft. 3 ins; 1.33 p.n 8 ft 2iiiS. Tq 3 b lay, April 16,—High water 0.r>8 a.m. 9it; 2 25 p.m. 7ft 4 ins. Wednesday, April 17,—High Water: 1. a.m.i ?ift, 5ins. 3.3353 words
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