Malaya Tribune, 22 April 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- o. 93 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che Iftalapa Crlbune. MONDAY. APRIL 22
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 [Tay Guan Kiat I I 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Merchant and Stockist. I Rate »nd deliveries on application at above address OB I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and R g p P i»3te Residences Ho. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. P No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Gaylang. t GAIETY 99 The Sbrine
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    • 343 1 Straits I Jiotd TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." I MM 1 Ii ——i K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore, j (Phone No. 1245.) to inform ths public of the arrival of two A.s*istants, OS X HONMMA AND DR.
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    • 96 1 Samtas Disinfectant Pine Tree Brand. I [A useNo otber j|f| SSairS 8651:,,r j^m*>' the smallest j^^^^l This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS is known throughout the world AS A I RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always j carries a full guarantee of effectiveness.
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    • 382 1 Tay Guan Kiat I 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I Government and Municipal Contractor FOH J FIRE WO O I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, ÜBSjed I at Private Besldences Ho. I*so. 87 Tail M\% No, 1073. Sunnyslde, fiayliio. "ONODA" I Portland CEMENT. Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) mmmmm imm liiinimini im—i iiiiim
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  • 567 2 Attempt to Raise £10,000,000. New York, Feb. 16 _Ne w York ]»«*hing to day over the social sad fiuaocial exploit, of Edmoud Kousselot, a clerk, who in three months succeeded in passing himself off ps the Marqofs de Castillot a M.iuberof {h". Freich Huh Com i mission,
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  • 334 2 A fruit which baa just made it, regelax annual atfearaaee on lv I'-cal mtrkct is tbe aatag poseit|« the aioat eb'qaitoai ol all tmp C al ami Mb tr«>f*eal labia fruit,, L j .thB heat known. It flourishes in a semi-cultivated rtate tbroagboatlndia Burma and the KaUja
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  • 15 2 Veetj- !a incomtnnnicdtion at noon w h the li;cal Comnjercial Wiwioal Station -None.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 656 2 ■■lIHMIIIIIII I Renew your Vitality Enrich your Blood Strengthen your* Nepves To feel well, to be well, is your birth-right But present day conditions of living, worry, overwork, impure air. adulterated °j ten( tosa Py° ur vit ality, undermine your constitution make you weak, "nervy and run down Yet there
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    • 310 2 I j Tbe Little Princesses are Bathed with Palmolive Soap, <* everything. Thus they from Olive Oa^^SS~u m -i Ĕam t. 1 f aU toilet s<) aps-made tender skin of c Idre -n ESS? 1 IIS Whi h Hre SO be »eficial to the j mothers. <U,d helpfal 111 l
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  • 287 3 B;n.feS*pore, April, 22 Tin.—See Local and General column. Copras Bnsiness done. Tapioca. —Strong, Busmen done. Sago Fioitr-—'Bo bnsir.e^. Gambier.—Xo business. Pepper- —Steady. No bus-aces. Other Produtfs.—&w>--* Q Utnt Ual Market Quotation v Nutmegs 110 S. p«r piccl 150.00 Nutmegs 80 8. MAO Copra Bali 9 -10 Copra Gorong
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  • 127 3 Th* committee begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following 1 H Simpson (French Red Cross) $100 J C Sugars 10 French Convent X Lnmpur 20 Anonymous (French War Orphans) W Khoo Wee Tong 25 Anonymous 100 Mrs J B Wishart. 10 St Andrew's Cathedral
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  • 245 3 Singapore Monday, April, 22 Sfamri fiktham m.l Co., t > iMfifc cb fol'tvartntj quota tjorGainh 13.40 $3.60 V S 1.10 1.20 2.20 2 30 &j Pacas .10 00 10.50 BalflOtmM 4 7:'» 500 Bukjs Irifltottjj 0.05 0.75 BskU Ka 0.80 0.90 Bukit X B 0.80 0.90 Ohangkft:
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  • 585 3 Dedication at K. Lumpur. The opening ceremony and ulication service of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Selangor, took lace on Wednesday afternoon. By I ie time His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, G.C.M.U, High Commistioner for the Federated Malay tates, and th« Lady Evelyn Young i-.rrived at the site of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 304 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hill for Comfort, Good Music, and Gcod Pictures. BEACH ROAD. SECOND BHOW AT 9.15 PATBE Presents me incomparable Serial featuring The Incomparable Serial Star PEARL WHITE THE FATAL RING IS 20 EPISODES OR 41 REELS A Romantic Serial of Thrills, Intrigue and Adventure. Episode 4. The Warning
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    • 725 3 I IA Picture You'll be Delighted with, quite out of the A Amambrala] Ordinary and Highly Entertaining 3 tne 681 f AT THE wfth m I where yoa exquisite tea w get the BEST i A Jg Jk garden Inures. »J A I U,r JO O A at ~s lce
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    • 311 3 I A Tip-Top Programme I The Best in Town It \T THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU?E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tram. Pass tbe Door. j To-night SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-OlfM I Universal Surprise Serial 4 The Voice on the Wire 4 The Last Episode. The Mystery Solved Universal Present SELF-DEFENCE
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  • 1381 4 It in exactly a month sine the Germans have ma le their great bid for a final victory over the Allies. Their attempt consisted of two separate efforts in two sectors not far removed from each other, but with sufficient tronnd between Arras an 1 Givenchy to
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  • 342 4 Hindu Association Reception On Saturday evening, the 20lh inst. the Hindu Association gave a reception to Dr. X. Veerasamy and Mr. Vadilal Purshotumdas in honour of their nomination on the Commission of Peace. There were present the representatives of vari' OUB Indian societies, members of the Hindu
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  • 151 4 Appearing before Mr Langham Carter in the District Court this morning, a Hylam named Huee Ji Tim was charged with using criminal force to another Hylam, Chee Bok, "boy" to Col. Derrick, Mr Kitoviiz appeared for the defence. Col. Derrick, who was in Court, said that he
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  • 106 4 Some eight robbers visited No. 50 North Canal Road, a chandu shop, on the night of the 18th inst. One of them is said to have stabbed the towkay named Moey Yait Foon, who was in the act of counting out his money at the connter. He
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  • 18 4 Reuter. London, April 16: Silver is at 474,, or a little more. The trade demand is firm.— Renter.
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  • 509 4 Reuter's Telegrams. CUT, Rubber is qioted at 2/tl crepe and 2/3 for sheet. 0r Mr and Mrs K. !>.]•,, Singapore on Saturday en San Francisco and England r The S H B n. Boustead eleren at a of soccer on the Kaflles a£S gronnd on Thursday l
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  • 248 4 Excellent Work. London, April 19, 11.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Palestine HeadquarLer's wiring on April 14, says Australian troeps inflicted a very severe lesson on the enemy in the Jordan area. A recent raid Into Gilead destroyed five miles of the Hedjaz railway line and took prisoner over
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 165 4 «VTe w Supply of FITTED! WITH /vY' Double-Spring Motors t^"Famous Vyr "EXHIBITION" f^~"~ Sound Boxes. jjj ROBINSON Co. ILUBRIGaTIHG oils Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water bottles.) Can be handled even by a child,
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    • 252 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the 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. Tea, Address:
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    • 96 4 Gresta Blanca Wine I Company Red Sparkling Burgundy A superb sparkling red wine, atade from tbe Petit Pinot grape. A splendid banquet wine, and a great favourite with the ladies. SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck, Macgregor 6c Co. JUST ARRIVED NKW SHIPMENT Of Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. t
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  • 386 5 The Western Front. Lull in the Battle. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 19, 3.40 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring to-day, says Ther« is bitterly cold weather with elect sqnalls which is profoundly distressing the Germans, for whom yesterday was another bad day. A great attack launched
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  • 359 5 London, April 19, 9 25 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters wiring to-day states: This morning several minor attacks were made against our positions on the Flanders battlefield whioh were successfully repulsed, An attempt near Mont Kemmel only developed upon a small front. It seems to have been
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  • 437 5 London, April 19th, 9.45 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says: There is no change. The enemy's artillery was active at various points and shelled our positions this morning in the neighbourhood of Candercure, north of Merville. Oar artillery effectively engaged troops and transport moving on the roads
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  • 346 5 London, April 20, 3.45 p.m. Renter's correspond ent at British Headquarters, wiring to-day says Relatively speaking, the night passed fairly quietly in the northern battle area except for considerably bombing activity in the frosty starlight and a good deal of shelling. The enemy artillery in the Lys region
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  • 268 5 London, April 21, 6,15 a.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters wiring on Saturday evening stater: Cnpfnred maps prove that when| tbe enemy broke off attacks south of Arras in order to develop his unexpected success at Armentieres he calculated on breaking through, but he has been almost held
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  • 354 5 Successful Attack. London, April 19, 7.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters, wiring to-day, says The French attack yesterday on the west bank of the Avre was notnworthy for its complete and speedy success, showing that the superiority of the French infantry over the German is still retained.
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  • 245 5 London, April 21, 12.35 p.m Paris, semi-official: From the evening of April 20 there has been a forty-eight hour lull in the struggle on the Anglo-Frenoh fronts, and most probably marks a suspension rather than the end of the battle at Lys. The Germans must reconstitute their shattered
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  • 74 5 A Big Attack. London, April 21, 8.40 a.m. Renter's correspondent at American Headquarters states that 1,200 German shock troops attacked the Americans north-west of Toul on the 20th, penetrated the American trenches and captured the village of Seicheprez, which later was retaken. There was heavy fighting all day
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  • 134 5 Bolsheviks and China. London, April 19, 3.40 s.ro. Harbin The Bolsheviks at Dauria station issued an ultimatum to the Chinese anthoritea rlmndfog the immediate de'ivery of the Cossack General Semenoff and the disarmament of his forces. The Chinese refused, whereupon the Bolsheviks began bombarding Manchuria station, but ineffectively.
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  • 181 5 London April 20, 2.50 a.m. German wireless In view of the reports of the formation of revolutionary committees in war prisoners' camps in Russia, notably in Omsk, Tomsk and Ekaterinenburg, aiming at equality of officers and men and the prevention of the repatriation of prisoners, the German Government
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  • 94 5 London, April 21, 6.15 a.m Petrograd From April It", there has been fighting between the anarchists and the Bolsheviks at Voronesh, Seinbirsk, and at Rostoff and also between the White Guards and the Red Guards north of Viborg, which is the only important Finnish town remaining in the
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  • 50 5 London. April 19, f».40 p,m. Italian wireless Sr Orlando stated in the Chamber yesterday that Italian regiments will shortly participate in the French battle. The declaration was received with the greatest enthusiasm. Many officers and soldiers have asked to be incorporated in the regiments going to France.
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  • 39 5 London, April 19, 5.50 p.m. The Outlook states that the notorious von Bernhardi, author of Germany and the next War," commands the centre army of the group of three armi 8 operating between La Bassee and Yprep.
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  • 71 5 Man-Power Matters. London, April 20, 1.25 a.m. Melbourne Enlistments from the various States are improving and the full numbor of recruita has been secured for the Sportsmen's Battalion. It is believed that the railway department is combing out eligibles. The Sydney Chamber of Commerce and others are insuring
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  • 125 5 London, April 20, 5.50 a.m. Ottawa In the House of Commons, Sir R Borden opened the debate on the new man-power proposals and said that it was too much to expect Canadians not to be attacked, therefore it was necessary to prepare for assault Hence the Government proposed
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  • 115 5 London, April 20, 6.15 a.m. The Irish leaders at the conference in Dublin yesterday decided that money collected for the defence fund should remain in the hands of the parish priests and that defence committees be formed in each parish. The conference decided to prepare a statement of
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  • 310 5 London, April 20, 4.50 p.m. It is fully expected that the Budget next week will involve still heavier sacrifices for the British civilian population. The Westminster Gazette, in an article on the British war effort, says that if ever there was another euch war, we should begin by
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  • 74 5 London, April 20, 5.20 p.m. The Home Secretary, speaking at Kingston on Thames, said that since the great offensive began the workers have joined up in greater number than ever, and the effect of strikes, of which we used to hear so much and now hear so little,
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  • 93 5 London, April 20, 7.45 p.rr. The Indian National Congress telegraphs to Mr Llojd George and the Viceroy: The Prime Minister's stirring message to India and the Viceory's hearty respose are entirely in accord with Indian sentiment. Youths, whether Irish or Indian, must be made to feel that they
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  • 130 5 London, April 20, 7.43 p.m. The Press Bureau states: The King has expressed his high approval of the exertions of the lunitions Ministry officials, and employers and munition-workers, during this critical time. His Majesty states that he has learned that practically all the losses an 1 expenditure of munitions
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  • 131 5 London, April 21, 6.15 a.m. A conference of 55 Nationaliat Member* of Parliament in Dublin, presided over by Mr Dillon, decided to remain in Ireland and organise opposition to conscription. Fifteen hundred trade union delegates, meeting at Dublin Mansion House, pledged resistance to conscription and fixed the
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  • 110 5 London, April 2,1 8.10 p.m. The police have removed all arms and ammunition, including repairs, from Irish gunsmiths' shops. Masses of intercession are being celebrated in Ireland to avert con. scription. London, April 21, 10,35 p.m. The Bishop of London addressing a StokeNewington congregation supported conscription and announced that
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  • 201 5 Reichstag Debate. London, April 19, 4.55 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the Conservative leader, Count Westarp, declared that except for the Independent Socialists the Reichstag unanimously favoured the continuance of unrestricted ubmarir.ism as a means of atuin ing peace by making England submissive. Even if England proposed an armistice
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  • 98 5 London, April 20, 8 50 p.m. The Government Committee appointed to investigate the export of cement from the United Kingdom to Holland, which it was recently asserted was re-exported from Holland to Belgium where it was utilised for German defences particularly pill boxes, reports that the evidence does
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  • 358 5 Death of Mr. J. J. Ashness Telegraphio information received reports the death at Malacca yesterday, from apoplexy, of Mr James John Ashness. In 1915 the late Mr Ashness accompanied to America his aeoond son (Bertie) who is now undergoing a course of studies for pri, stiiood in a
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  • 40 5 Three unknown male Chinese are reported to have died of bubonic plague last Saturday, the body of one of them being found on the side of Craig Road, one in Seletar Road, and the other in Charles Street.
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  • 51 5 A largely attended public meeting of Penang Chinese in connection with the registration of Chinese marriages has passed almost unanimously a resolution to forward a petition to H. E. the Governor opposing the movement initiated by Mr. Cheah Kee Ec and friends. Mr. Q lah Beng Kee presided at the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 361 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Pianos, Typewriters. Oil Paintings.Gramophones Platedware, etc., etc., etc. To be held at the Sale room of Messrs. Powell «fc Co., Ltd., Nob. 16 and 17 Raffles Place, On Saturday, April 27, at 11 a. m. Comprising :—Three very fine toned Cottage Piants
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    • 405 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. chop plThin Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Hojapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of tbe latest fashion. Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies Opals other precious stones. Loose Diamonds Brilliants the first water and of various sizes. Also undertake to
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  • 763 6 Prices Qact'A 10 tmt Mtrbt tkis kimiag bISOAPOBB, Af H 2". Meaart Lyai! and Evatt, Exchange and ahara Broker*, lane ♦b* following list of qno'ati ou Robber Shares. aVt» V. Buyer* iB If 8/- 3,3 f I A- i Java, g/_ tjL X/- 12/- 15 1 A
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  • 49 6 On Load Baofc a*/*. 2; I 9/16 C i n*cd 3,4 9^32 !*a*a 3 <a.<* 2/4 27/32 Ob Indl:— e»nk 7, T. On Bank d/d 35i% pr^o Ob Bauyiui Baa>d.*. 52! On Java J v r. Ob J« 4 j ,J IU6J I .16 o'.. B&laaiiau 7 Ln*vTr
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  • 199 6 Foods from North Malaya. The following is a copy of a letter recentlj received from the Chair, man of the Finance Committee of the British Red Crow Society London Dear Sir Arthar Yonng, I have receivod to-day through the Hongkong and Shanghai linking Corporation two a und*r £1,222
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  • 353 6 To the Fd tor, the Straits F-ho Sir,-T«o Hon. Mr A N Keaioa made a truly impassioned appeal f.,r mure ,4 gaji" for the Civil Servant i o' M ,laya but the Hon the Acting UfciefBeeretary «u when bi declared that Mr Kenioa bad painted too gloomy
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  • 246 6 Tho fourteenth annual report of the Aeeociatioo of St. Anthony de fawua at Singapore on the, adtninistratmn of the fund of St. Anthony s Bread tor the year 1917, state 8 j I. Balance up to Dec. 31 i l sl6 $5,746.81 Beoeived Dec SI 1917
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  • 70 6 Delivered n Londoo. Tbe following the Jatr* v! 1* tftart from of th«"Vla'N and t ieir delivn-j in I on Jon. —MP*. DELITBRtr. "■AC Feb.* April 8 jj M April Mail P P< b. 14 Ai.ril 8 M A;,nl P«*. M April 9 "IK I» April 10 P*
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  • 210 6 L.L.T.C. To day's Ties LadiW DMiblec—lfrfl Borkill and Mrs Ho] I m owe 1*» v Mrs Balztuana and Mice Latham scratch Mrs Pattoreon an Mra ituj r ..i„ H 2 i Mra .\1 leg gor and Miss Lamb plea 2, Championship I'aira.—Mrs Vow 1 Mr Tinek»! v Mrs Braddell
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  • 139 6 (By courtesy ot tie Frene Consulate.) Paris, April 19, 6.25 p.m. We attacked on both banks of the Avre on a front of two kilometres. We made ajapreciable progress, and took 650 prisoners, including 20 officers. The Germans are setting Rheims on fire systematically during last week
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 114 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALAE It j The Leading Hotels j AND Principal Liquor Dealers. I I Australian Nines 7 Sparkling Hock Claret Sparkling Burgundy Hock j Sparkling Champagne Chablis I Burgundy. I Cawarra Wines made by Lindemau Ltd, Sydney, i SOLE AGENTS: j The Australian Asiatic
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    • 518 6 REQUISITES in j The Rubber Industry. Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. UttK Cups. First and second quali- i ties, both porcelain and glass lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16* x 10" x 4: STOCKED BY jYAMATO Co. 41, High
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 102 6 Wails Close. T* Ja* P'irt Swr tt> nh-.r" and TeJu's 4awa "Perak 2.30 pm Malacca Muar Hainam J .SO pm Batn Pabat Sri Wongsee 230 pm Malacca and Mnar "Kaka 3 pm Batavia Samar&ng 3 pm KerimoD Sanit 3 pm Pulac Ha tarn A Pnlao Balang Hock Keng 3 pm
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    • 266 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for ths WH<if endirg Saturday, April 27:— To day4.30 prn Range SVA 515 Drill Hall SVR attd. Maxim Co (Compalsory) •i m Orchard Rd. P Stn Veterans' Co (Compalsory) it >1 Drill Hall Signalling Section SVC (Compnlflrryj »i M do SVC Kecmita t» do AV Platoon
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  • 1034 7 A Monologue. (Corporal Bonne, In strnctor of Ph}sical md liayo;:'; Training, delivers an iaaprttata address to his squad on S;;< rteui i ship aa it is practised Otero >«). Sit dovrp, tailor lik h°Jd yet jaw and listen to nrir-, 'c 1 want to ia':k to yer abr at
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  • 428 7 Australians' Experiences Lauce-Corporal Pitts and Private Choate, two -.u-tralinn soldiers who reoeatlf (scaped from a prison camp iv Germany, and have arrived in Eoglaod, have in an article nanateu their (xperierces. Pitts and Choite belonged to a working party of 40 prisoners, near l)us*eMorf. The party included
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  • 50 7 Ord< rs for we»k on ling April 27. PHday, A, il 20 Ambnlanc Class, V M C A., 5.15 ...in. The Commissioner will examine Scouts for Proficiency Ba iges at his office from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday, lty and VTedfMS hiy. Frank C. Sands Cooiniissioner.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 469 7 KOTICES The Straits Albion Press, Ltd. PROPRIETORS, "The Malaya Tribune/ During the temporary absence of the Manager of this Company, and until further notice, the management of the Company's affairs will, by order of the Board, be conducted, and all bills and receipts signed by F G. Scharengutvel, Secretary. Singapore,
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    • 634 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00t Beeerre Fund £2,0)0,00« I esarve Liability of Proprietors f-U-OO.OOt j BANKERS. ihe Back of Eugland, Tha London 3 vity ar.d Midland Bank, Ltd., The LondGa County
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    • 193 7 WANTED WANTED Junbr C ork (Chineso). Knowledge ol t p*-! writing feanajtjafl. Apply personally with testimonials to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department. 2 4 uc WANTED. A Junior Clerk-T> pist, accustomed to the Empire Typewriter. Salary $25 per month Apply in own hand, writing to Typist," care of Malaya Tribune.
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    • 151 7 Home leave overdue There are many people wi'h boOM letve long overdae, frtih prepared to cany on indefinitely if tie ir health allows th. in. But unless 'hey protect themselves they will p y the price in uerv. on*, broke■ «1 ep, over-tire i Dervei and low spirit-, in at
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    • 511 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETFE. (Evening Dally.) '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 addressed
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    • 360 7 THE ORIENTAL I Government Security i i Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income in 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out go In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase in Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies ia force 65,842 issuring, vita. Bonus aditions,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued j aily.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issue J Dali>.j VoL V.- No 93 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 266 1 Chinese Crew Murdered. Captain A W Pearse, who was Red Cross Commissioner in Egypt, made an interesting statement a' Sydney concerning the raider Wolf. He sii I "On the way from Egypt to Australia last year or board a British India bteamer w* were very close one
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    • 354 1 The pearl fisheries of Bahrein are the finest in the world. This little island in the Persian Gulf, hat been a Mecca fur pearl merchants for over two thousand year*. Arabian divers were plumbing the waters of the gulf when Julius Caesar ruled in Rome. Perhaps the pearl Cleopatra
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    • 194 1 Brig I.'.unified at Rangoon. I{ar gOOa March 15 :—Rangoon is maki daremined effort to revive wo n shipbnilding on a large scale, having regard to the inexhaustible toppL of teak. There wa* launched yeaterda it Dune'daw. Rangoon, a Mi g 1 nnj two masted brig, length 90
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    • 159 1 Monday, April 22. Moon in Equator 5 h. a. High Water 6.10 m.m, 7ft. Sine, 8 53 pm Bft sinp. Ta s! <v, April 23 s -Moon In Apogee 6 li m. High Water :—9.1 am 7ft. "niis. 'J. 20 pm 7ft. Tins. W dn< l lay,
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    • 308 1 Annua! Report. i The report of the Committee of Management for tho year ending 31st December, 1917, states that the total number of m'imberB at that date was 341. ThiH includes 50 members on the absent list »nd others exempt from piying subscriptions
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    • 68 1 Rangoon. March 25 —The Japanese steamer Kotnagara Maru of Budge Budge riots memory and subsequent Lahore conspiracy trials, wa s found on fire in Kowloon Harbour on tbe 2nd March. Tho vessel was beached and now lies ou the beach at Taikok Sud in fathoms water,
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    • 104 1 The death is announced on 2nd rebrury of Captain J MoGiliivray, un old and »alued «rrvaut of the Glen Lin»-, Ltd who audi luOtgil and greatly reipeclod in thu Far K»-', el.i.Tf be hat] a I.irge .:ir,:lo of bond-». Captiiiu Mi GilUvray joined tbe (Jleu Line, Ltd. (Meiar*. Mc Oregor.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 587 1 I6UAN NAT Co., Ltd. i lliwrpor-f. >tr-'t- SW B*l H*\pOrrice- a Pmiu r rmn !»i uvn A Established -917. g Ship chandler*. .re Dealers, ixoverr.ment Mt4 3| Mj-'i-ipai Contra.-,. >r«, amoral lmi»-> ter- and Jj Exporter*. E«t—-. fttee wd Saw Mill Snpplier» a"d o"rmi««t,'n Kg>-t t« Tel. Address OU Alt
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      • 157 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO^LTD, SligiMre ti Batavia, coenUi ail Siiiriii. Sail 7\cicĕa Wmtk ■agipore ti Paiflkai Pluig. Batavia Siiaraiq. Batavia. Pnaksl Plim ail %\nmt. Sail Fori \igh Sluaitrc. Billiuj %%i (Bali). Sail Fortnightly. 3t tnUbf, ia" t < <Vt'»r ikfor< j*' Apply 10 TKC OFFIO No. »t. 1 :!<
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