Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1918
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Title Section28 1918-04-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. Na 94 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che Walapa Cribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 23.28 words
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Advertisement407 1918-04-23 1 Tay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD! Merchant and Stockist. pj Rate and deliveries on application at above address OB Phone Nos. 1361, 1382,1363 and ,t private Resldsnces Ma. 1450, 87 rank Boad. do. 1073, Sunn.slde, 6aylang. GAIETY 99 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9407 words
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Advertisement341 1918-04-23 1 ■&mm%mWmmmmmmmm+WmmmmmmmmmW Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phonk No. 1248.) Begs to inform the public of the arm k1 of two A.pmstanta, M I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental341 words
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Advertisement70 1918-04-23 1 THE Pot Stills OF I Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 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 the world. i i The70 words
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Advertisement382 1918-04-23 1 Tay Guan Kiat I 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I I Government and Municipal Contractor FOB Ijf i2jR jb w o;o i>. I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362,1363>nd I at Private Residences Ho. 1450, 87 Tank Bits. I No. 1073, Sunnyside. Saolug. 11 lrl "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED382 words
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Article2422 1918-04-23 2 Max Pemberton - By Max Pemberton. Peo;.leare oonlinunllv what fresh atrocities Germany will achieve whrti she finds that bet game is played oat, and that shojust surrender to the inevitable. For two years there hate been ominous in Belginm of dreadful things which may eoens In be. Some ol them nre2,422 words
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Article369 1918-04-23 2 Kitchen Waste to Save Ships. A national scheme is under consideration for collecting and profitably using nearly everything now cast out as household waste or stored as lumber. It it proposed to organise and extend the schemes of this kind already tried in some parts of369 words
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Article42 1918-04-23 2 Owing to the delay in the arrival Of the griffins it hae been decided postpone the date of the race meeting from Way 21, 23 and 25 to June 11, 13 aud 15. The date for closing entries will be June 1,42 words
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Advertisement430 1918-04-23 2 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 »nd make you weak, nervy and run down." Yet there is430 words
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Advertisement206 1918-04-23 2 THB Omnsrcia! Subtler CO., IVTJ3. Auctioneers and valuers No. 3 Raines PSace. Fortlicoming Auction Sales. April 24. At our Sale-room at 2.30 p. m. Mortgagee's sale of valuable land at Ponggol Road, in the district of Serangoon, area 3 acres 1 rood and 20 poles, planted with rubber trees. May206 words
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Advertisement520 1918-04-23 2 SOMETHING QUITE NEW TO SINGAPORE WILL APPEAR WHEN SHORTLY METRO'S Wonderful Productions are SHOWN IN THE LEADING THEATRES The Far Eastern Film service Sole Distributors for S.S.. F.M.S., Siam, Indo-tbina China. Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for $f.50 each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates.520 words
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Article181 1918-04-23 3 giajaporfl Tuesday. iptfl.**. •ham iub-c r aMethe W ovinj qewa* Jer Molek 2.10 220 Balgownie 500 Bakit Katil '->.80 0.90 Bakit KB 080 0.90 Char.gkatSWdp.... 700 < Olenealy 2.10 22<> S-».. 600 6.25 £2* 3.50 4.00 KelemaKE 6.75 7.00 I.onaa J-J? Mandai-Tt-ke::,".... 0.0 0 77* Mergni 6.00181 words
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Article302 1918-04-23 3 '•iokrHpore. April, 2.'l mi la>cal and General dnmn. Corra. Bu*jir.e«e don". Tabi't'-i.— Strong. Bnsineee done. 6a<j<> Flour.— *q baelnese. i?ri>7j6ier.—N brrt -w. p t r -1-* Iy. Bu; 18 c* done f)/A*T /"Wuc/i— 'rfW Qnl»»t. Uleit Leal tfef itl Ceetitieei. ..uegf l? 0 B. per pionl 150.00 Nutmegs302 words
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Article512 1918-04-23 3 Interesting Ceremony at Basra. In February, say* a correspondent f the Statesman, a ceremony was per. firmed in Basra that shonld be of i\)9orbing interest not only to all laaons in the civilised world but aIM to all who are interested in the ontry which is known in512 words
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Article103 1918-04-23 3 Drl'vered London. The following are the uatee ct iepartare from Singapore of tl BTopeaa Vails and tbeir deliver Loodotv t.rr* nntnanar. MailC F. h. 9 Apnl 8 \t ,ii E Ft-h. M April 6 Kafl F Vth. 14 April Mail H F. l). M April 9 Mail I103 words
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Article56 1918-04-23 3 The Holm Dickinson Theatres, Limited, with a capital of $100,000. was registered on the C>'h inst. to take over aa a going concern the business now carried on by Mr. H J A Holm at the Empire Theatr., Penang Koad, Penang, and to carry on tbe business of theatre am56 words
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Advertisement304 1918-04-23 3 larlborongh Theatre The Hall for Comfort, Good Music, and Qood Pictures. BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 PATHE Presents The incomparable Serial featuring The incomparable Serial Star PEARL WHITE THE FATAL RING IN 20 EPISODES OR 41 REELS A Romantic Serial of Thri'ls, Intrigue and Adventure. Episode 4 The Warning304 words
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Advertisement572 1918-04-23 3 IA Picture You'll be Delighted with, quite out of the Al^bra 1 ordinary acd Highly Entertaining II the Theatre AT TPIE with an where yon I exquisite tea I gel the BEST P j 1 |4 JP|P| A ..ffk. ■s: ALH Am B s<A|w The Hall for Music. The Pioneer572 words
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Advertisement424 1918-04-23 3 A Tip-Top Programme The Best in Town \T THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU-E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Trams th D or I To-night > SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-nlgM! Tbe Voice on the Wire The Last Episode The Mystery Solved. Universal Present INSELF-DEFENCE With Mary Walcamp and Hobart Henley New Weekly New424 words
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Article1319 1918-04-23 4 Onp does not wish to hart the feoUoga of tbe local import*™, tfoobUeaa loyal subjects, compelled to rais* tho price of goods owin< to dire necessity but at the same time one cannot help thinking that if mailers woro enquired into c'osely, it will be found that1,319 words
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Article200 1918-04-23 4 With reference to the death of Mr. J. J. Ashness at Malacca (which we reported yesterday) our Malacca correspondent writes: The funeral took place this (Monday) morning, and despite the early hour a lar«H crowd attended tb> funeral and gave ample proof of the esteem the200 words
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Article166 1918-04-23 4 Two Chinese lost their lives through icff< cation i n Apr ii 16 on Chan Thye L eu mine near Ampai abont time miW* from Kujla Lumpur. It appears that the wife of the first victim Wr-nt to fetch water from a well. The rope of the bucket166 words
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Article134 1918-04-23 4 The Penang Fire Brigade was lulled on Friday night at 9.33 to a tire which broke ont at Dato Kramat Road iv a woolen building I ;>s a rubber sore an 1 motor «aiage. Ttie Ftre Brigade, with No 2 Engine, under Superintend <Hit Mr A W134 words
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Article18 1918-04-23 4 The following aro outputs for Marob Bukit Betabawang 42.*W0 lba Singapore United ***** Siak (Sumatra) 21U418 words
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Article69 1918-04-23 4 Tin is quoted at £322.0.0 in London. Black popper is quoted at l/ 4£ and white pepper at 2/2 in London. On th Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 23.24. On Manchester market lbs. shirting are at 25/G and 6 lbs. T. cloth at 20/3. In69 words
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Article23 1918-04-23 4 To-Day. St. George. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.m. Thursday. St. Mark. Swimming Club mating S. C C 5.15 p.m. SaturdayFull Moon.23 words
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Article585 1918-04-23 4 Bflfatwr is .moW at hi crep» an<l 2/3 ,0f II K the Bbd, "j tunu.dtoKaalaL.,rni.n, on Sunday OvOtftng. Mr Rob* rt V oong, Ut,etaf Pewasia is now in charge ,J"g. II, „,1** snffering with hi* »y.*ign |«tx,uT Thn Mojgj m,,,, (ln M l>e Kong Lira and T,n585 words
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Article99 1918-04-23 4 Pages. Vuh Great Wab The stern Front 5 The Pobitiuu 5 Holland 5 Man-Power 5 Arab King's Praise 5 Havas Bei vice 5 French Consular News 5 Gpinbral War Possibilities Old Pans for Shells 2 Boy Scouts' Association 2 Lodge Mesopotamia 3 Straiis Produce 8 Local Share Market99 words
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Advertisement165 1918-04-23 4 ROBINSON Co. English Lavender Productions. Wf Fragrant Old English |g§ Lavender Water Distilled from Selected Flowers. lavender Sachet ILUBRICATIIG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for tbe us© of Aerated Water bottles.) Can be handled even by a cbild,165 words
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Advertisement264 1918-04-23 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements) Head Oflicu: 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:264 words
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Advertisement172 1918-04-23 4 Cresta Blanca Wine Company Red Sparkling Burgundy A s'tperh spirklhig red v r r>, made from the Petit Pinot grape. A splendid Itmquot wine, and a great favourite with the ladie*. SOLE AG KNTS kalddech, Macgregor I Co. FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S., most useful172 words
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Article425 1918-04-23 5 The Western Front. British Gain Advantage, REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 21, 9.40 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haij reports Local fighting was to nui advantage this morning in th< neighbourhood of Robecq where we the enemy out of some ad vanced posis. There is considerable activity ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 425 words
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Article383 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 11.15 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on aviation, Bays Twelve tons of bombs were dropped in the daytime yesterday on Menin and Armentieres and Thonroot railway june tion. We brought down six enemy aeroplanes and drove down three out of control. Three of ours are missing.383 words
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Article112 1918-04-23 5 London, April 22, 12.20 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports: A strong local attack was made accompanied by heavy shelling yesterday night against ont positions in the neighbourhood of Mesnil and northward of Albert. After sharp fighting, dnring which the enemy captured an advanced post, the attack was repulsed.112 words
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Article106 1918-04-23 5 Less Fighting. London, April 22, 1.0 a m. A French communique says There was no infantry action to day. There was reciprocal artillery firing on ihe frouts of the Somme. \vre and Oise and on the right of the Mense. Oar line north of Seicheprez was entirely restored.106 words
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Article47 1918-04-23 5 Some Possibilities. London, April 22, 1,0 p.m. Washington The War Secretary in his weekly review says: Hitherto the enemy's enormous sacrifices have not produced any primary results. Therefore experts believe there will be a more powerful thrust elsewhere if the drive towards the Channel fails.47 words
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Article186 1918-04-23 5 Lon Jon, April 17, 4.25 a.m. The King of the Hedjaz has telegraphed to H.M King George congratulations on the magnificent and unmatched gallantry of the British armies on the western front. He is earnestly praying the A1 mighty to crown with victory the banners of the186 words
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Article34 1918-04-23 5 London, April 22, 1.0 p.m. Los Angeles: An earthquake shock was felc in Southern California and a portion of West Arizona. Two towns have been wrecked, besides much minor damage being done.34 words
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Article27 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 20 p.m. A message from Paris states that Senor Orlando and Senor Fianchi, Italian Minister of Transport, have arrived from Rome.27 words
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Article112 1918-04-23 5 Convoy For the East. London, April 17, 5.50 a.m The Hague: M. Rambonnet, Minl■ter for the Navy, annonnoed in the First Chamber that the Government intends to send a oonvoy of ships to the Du»ch Indict wPh th<dr own coal, escorted by a warship, In order to bring bck112 words
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Article189 1918-04-23 5 London, April 20, 5.50 a.m. The Australian official correspondent in Fiance says The German war correspondents have been instructed to proclaim that Britain in these battles is placing Colonial troops in the hardest positions. On the contrary, Field Marshal Haig, though he knew where the attacks were189 words
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Article131 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 6.15 a.m, Amsterdam A strike occurred at the State artillery works at Hemburg Hamburg) The men, on trying to resume, were attacked by the mob, whom the police and military charged and fired on. Several were wounded. The Ministry of War has closed the works.131 words
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Article116 1918-04-23 5 London, April 20, 4.45 a.m, Cairo The acting Financial Adviser, Sir W, E Brnnyate, has issued a note regarding the 1918 Budget which refers to the progress of cotton cultivation and the difficulties of supplbs to have mainly been overcome by the development of the Red Sea oilfields116 words
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Article48 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 7.20 p m. The AdmiraPy reports British Ight forces off Heligoland Bigh*. on Saturday encountered enemy light forces, who retired behind the minefields. A few shots were exchanged at extreme lange. An enemy destroyer was hit-. All our ships returned, without any casualty.48 words
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Article30 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 3.55 p.m. Italian official Our artilleries in tbe Asiago basin carried out repeated concentrations on enemy positions. British patrols inflicted losses, effectively harassing the enemy.30 words
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Obituary16 1918-04-23 5 London, April 20, 9 0 p.m. Mr.Charles Fenwiok. M P. if r Wacsbech divlston. Isfldeid.16 words
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Article133 1918-04-23 5 Dominions' Part. London, April 17, 1.45 p.m. The Times says The Dominions are redoubling their efforts to reinforce their troops on the wst front. Both Australia an i rtr atb Africa are resorting to redoubled recruiting campaigns. Th«re is no difference b tween the and opponents of oonsoription in133 words
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Article86 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 11,35 p.ro. Mr Djvlin, M p made a hot speech at Belfast. He a Ivis *d the Irish to refuse to register under the Military Aot, to spit on the tribunals and to refuse to go. London, April 22. 6 30 a.m. The Catholic clergy86 words
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Article295 1918-04-23 5 Lonlou, April SO, 4.10 a.m. Lord Robert Cecil, Ipoialng at Hitchin, said that he was informed that before the offensive began German officers in Matrsl courts were prepared to b>i that th•« G r mans would succeed In dividing the forces of the Allies within :i fortnight. A295 words
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Article65 1918-04-23 5 London, April 22, 3 15 p.m. Renter's c >rregpon lont at British Fleadqnirteti wiring t>-dav (Monday) states that the fatuous German airman Rich'.hof.m «v brought down in the Somme valley yesterday. His bodj has be< n recovered, and is being burried with military honours to-day. It is65 words
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Article48 1918-04-23 5 London, April 17, 2.45 p.m. Peking Two American women missionaries hive been kidnapped by brigands on the Kian^.su-Shan-tung border and held to ransom. Brigandage and lawlesd.uss by he soldiery, and decreasing respec to* foreign life and property, are among the serious aspects of the internal situation.48 words
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Article34 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 2.0 p.m. Paris The inter-Allied War Committee a' Versailles now consists of O morals B-din (France, presilent) Sackville West (Britain), Nobil lan (Italy), and Bliss (Unite 1 States).34 words
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Article25 1918-04-23 5 London, Ap-il 19, 2.0 p.m. Ljrd Miln-r will henceforth confine his ai> ndaucf-8 to Cabinet Councils at which military problems are involve 1.25 words
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Article654 1918-04-23 5 1 he West Front. Paris, April 19, 8.55 p.m. The new British Stat* Secretary for War made to the editor of Le Temps the following declaration "Oar troops are worthy of the trial which they are undergoing. Their courage makes np for the number of the enemy. They654 words
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Article158 1918-04-23 5 London, April 19, 4.55 p.m. Paris Tha Qarrnani have tired a hundred thousmd incendiary atid gas shells into Rheims this week. The roof of the Cathedral is crumbling and soon only the pillars will remain. The inhabitants have been evacuated. London, April 21, 7.15 p.m. Renter's c >rrespondent at158 words
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Article25 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21, 1.0 p.m. Paris Hitherto 118 persons have been killed and 236 injured be the long range bombardment of Paris.25 words
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Article60 1918-04-23 5 (Py courtesy of th* French Consulate.) Paris, April 21, 6.10 ;> no. The Italian Ministers Orlando and Biauchi have arrived on the British front. On south of Hebuterne and •outh of the Scirpe w (Hined ground, capturing prisoner tht. German artillery was active in the sectors of60 words
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Article40 1918-04-23 5 London, April 22, 1,0 p.m. Moscow: Tho Government has protested to Berlin against natnerons atrocities committed on Russian towns and villages because of alleged isolated cases of or the refusal of the peasants to give up oorn and oats.40 words
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Article24 1918-04-23 5 London, April 16, 4 45 p.m. Tho Hon. Mr. H. C. Gollan, Attorney-General of Trinidad, has been appointed Attorney General of Ceylon.24 words
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Article11 1918-04-23 5 [Wa U at* a efl» asOars, fa•f*»kes» Msraaaasl kg ĕmwrmnpnnUkmit.]11 words
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Article595 1918-04-23 5 U tk, *«*<«•• 0 f the afolaya Trtbw**, —ll yon will allow me to use jour c.duiane for the following, 1 beg to say a few words tbrougb th» medium olyoiu paper on the mmJ|.ta)k~d'uf sul>j-<:r, Malacca.'' C.X.X statements are e«entiallr true, and, in reply tv FafrpUy, Z would595 words
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Article26 1918-04-23 5 Lient-Colonel Morris Webber, for roerly of Kuala Lumpur, who was badly wounded comparatively earlj in the war, is now employed in the Food Controller's department.— M.M.26 words
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Article600 1918-04-23 5 Itsllaa Baron fteosceu with Plftol Daring Hotel Robbery. It-it. M, Langbani Carter In tb" Dlsirlot Conn M,i» morning, Haxarat Mhab, P,O M 783. o( lluklt Ti.„..b /load Station, was ohirge.) with db> hr.n-sitv retaining stolen properly, ievolvrr, 11 cartridges, and one wxlU.t and cwir bmlonglhglo Baron dl600 words
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Article129 1918-04-23 5 Rangoon, April 2.—lnsein and Rangoon Pottoe on Sun lay carried ont one of the bigg, at gambling raid coups in Burma. Mr. Underwood and a large force of Police ttretted 32 Indiana and 3 Chinamen and ei*>ht Burmane together with a well known community leader named Meehili Shan.129 words
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Article248 1918-04-23 5 Lahore, March 22.—The Hon'ble Sir IT-nry Rittwan, Chief Judge and Mr Justice Wdberforce, have paraed orders in a revision filed by Khwaja Ahad Shah, keeper of the Observer Pr*ss, against the order of Mr Jacob, Officiating Deputy Commissioner, Lahore, refusing to authenticate Ahad Shah's <b duration as248 words
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Article181 1918-04-23 5 Poona, April 3.— A. eait for the appointment of a receiver in a case of religious trust of Belbag Temple in the Poona city, was to- lay dismiss (1 by Mr. P. E. Percival, District Judge. Th« plaintiffs in the c se were P. N. Joglekar, one of181 words
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Article120 1918-04-23 5 The Cinemas. Tbe Harirua Hall to ni M will screnn tb- G st two epirv of a new serial «i:'.i'l»d The U Ace" In which the beju.if.il m» Mali* Walcaojp, bslntntira !••...I in.- ..|k. The leaj epianalraol M TL' Petes. on ,be Wire "and e.-iso I••. «nd ft of120 words
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Advertisement207 1918-04-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LANDS BUILDINGS PRIVATE SALE VS. PUBLIC SALE. J. At a public (auction) sale, the property goes to the highest bidder and the sale is withdrawn owing to Reserve price not realised," both resulting in extra cost in money and time to the buyers. 2. At a private sale,207 words
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Article829 1918-04-23 6 MI ay a Football Association Tb- tenth annual general meeting of then Malaj n Footbßll Association was h- Id on Friday the 19th instant at ibe Singapore British Malay Club, Arab Street, kindly lent for occaalon, with Mr Abdal Ghallb Badu in the chair. Besides rt presentatives from certain829 words
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Article212 1918-04-23 6 To 4*J. Bat.: Pabat Men» P™ *ak«oaa. Miar Weld 3 pm Pulau Soegi 8 pn> Rhio Emely pm Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Lim 8 P® Diambi Aing Leong 8 pm Kerimon Hue!k Tew 3 pm Pulau Soegi a Pulau Galang Sri Galang 3 pm Billiton P™ Japan212 words
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Article207 1918-04-23 6 Yesterday's Play. 1,, ii.fs' Publ. s,—Mrs Salzmann and Mise LiOum ecratch b««at Mrs MoiVdl ui-d Mrs MoMmi owe 15, i_6. q .1. .-5 Mr» PatU-rson an 1 Mrs Bin!r plus 2 v V™ Macgrpgor and Miss Limb plus 2 pQOtpani 1. b.unj.iunebip Ptdis.—Mrs VowInr »n.l Mr Tiuslov h*at Mrs207 words
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Article206 1918-04-23 6 Orders for the week ending Satnrday, April 27 Today. 5 15 p.m. Orchard Rd.P Stn SRE (v) Drill Hall Maxim Co SVC do SVC Recruits do A V Platoon (Compulsory) 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI To-morrow. 4 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Serapong SVA Stc. I 11206 words
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Article14 1918-04-23 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the looal Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Advertisement110 1918-04-23 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE x-gi SALE Ai The Leading Hotels AND I Principal Liquor Dealers. Australian Wines 7 Sparkling Hock Claret Sparkling Burgundy Hock Sparkling Champagne Chablis Burgundy. Cawarra Wines made by Lindeman Ltd., Sydney. SOLE AGENTS: The Australian Asiatic Co. SINGAPORE. Call or Write to110 words
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Advertisement849 1918-04-23 6 STOCKS AND SHARES Prices 0 i its ihe Mtrlit tlis H rnieg BIKQAPOBB, ATBIL, tl. Mewn LyaT and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, l«*ue the following list of quotatioui Rabbet Shares. Rob. Value. B»T.f r -m 2/ ABftfM >/- 3(3 C S Anglo Ja*a «I- 7/|l Angio-Maity IV- I**l Ayer849 words
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Advertisement341 1918-04-23 6 Train Services. Singapore (Tank Road) Dally. Th-> mail tr md from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily :;t 7.7 a.m. (Sunday exoeptsd) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 718 pm. and 6.45 a m. reapectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8341 words
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Advertisement180 1918-04-23 6 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF taloafele Tea* Household Furniture, Cottage Pinos, Typewriters. Oil Paintings.Gramophones Plated ware, etc., etc., etc. To be held at the Sale room of Messrs. Powell 1' Co., Ltd., Nos. 16 and 17 Raffles Place, On Saturday, April 27, at 11 a. m. Con-prising —Three very fine180 words
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Advertisement369 1918-04-23 6 REQUISITES in The Rubber Industry. Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Clips. First and second qualities, both porcelain and glass, lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16" x 10" x 4". STOCKED BY YAMATO Co. 41, High Street, Singapore. Albion369 words
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Article692 1918-04-23 7 Jerara Kaantan Rubber. Tbe report of tbe Joratn Kuantau Rubber r-JsUte, Ltd, to b.. submitted at the 6th aunaal mealing to be Iwltl at Chartered Bank Chambers on I prl I 29» «vases Your Directors beg to subioit a duly aoditea Statement of Accounts for tbe twulre months692 words
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Article513 1918-04-23 7 Anglo-American Scheme. London, Jan. 24: Stagnant as business may be on the Stock Exchange as regards American securities, dull as tbe business of American firms in the City may be, not a word of complaint is to be heard anywhere. In fact cheerful, ness is tbe dominating note513 words
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Advertisement564 1918-04-23 7 NOTICES The Straits Albion Press, LULL 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. Scharenguivel, Secretary. Singapore, 17*h564 words
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Advertisement584 1918-04-23 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 sack £1,200,000 Rsserve Fund £2,000,0fX Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th« London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,584 words
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Advertisement228 1918-04-23 7 WANTED WANTED Junior Clerk (Chinese). Enowledge of t pc writing essentia]. Apply personally with testimonials to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department. 2 4 uc WANTED. A Junior Clerk.Typist, accustomed to the Empire Typewriter. Salary $25 per month Apply in own band, writing to Typist," care of Malaya Tribune. 8 4228 words
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Advertisement88 1918-04-23 7 THE first step in correcting constipation is to stop the use < f har«h purgatives, which over-stimulato the bowels aid irritate tho delicate lining of the stomach, thus lessening their sensibility to even the strongest stimulation. Substitute for them the mild, nongriping remedy DinketteQ THE TINT IMTIVES ■which merely assist88 words
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Title Section24 1918-04-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dalfr.J VoL V. No. 94 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article1995 1918-04-23 1 Wolf's Darlog Escapades. London, March 14.—A represen-1 tative of the Australian Press Association has Interviewed Colonel C. L. Strangman, who was in the charge of the military party on the Matnnga, and Major J W Flood, who WBB travelling with his wife on the same ye ssel1,995 words
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Article33 1918-04-23 1 Tuesday, April 23.—Moon in Apogee 6 h. M. High Water :—9 1 am 7ft ftb* 0.20 pm 7ft. 71ns. Wednesday. April 2«.—High Water. —9.12 a.m. 7ft. 71ns. 9.44 p.m. 8ft.33 words
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Advertisement557 1918-04-23 1 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*; Head Office: 34, Phillip Street, Singapore. EsUbllsbed 1917. Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, Goverrment and Mn >i.ipal Contractors, General Impo ter aud Exporters, Estate, Kioe and Saw Mill Sapplier* and CJoirmwion Agents. TWL Address GUASKIAT. Codes used A.P» C 6th Edition and A557 words
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Advertisement271 1918-04-23 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP COJJD, Steffi*' ti Batavia. dtrim art Saiarin. Sail Twice a Week >Mwt ti PilSrpiMM. Batavia. Smitih. Baiavla. Piifkii Plain hi SiifiHre. Sail Fortnightlys\WW. lillitu ail slMirtil» (WI). Sail Fortnightly. t f traigbt, ptumue »ad rartbat Inform* c* IffS/as the tEoisTEsm orricr LEE IJOON LEONG banging Dlnetcr271 words
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Advertisement670 1918-04-23 1 [GUAN KIAH Co,, Ltd, g (Incorporated in the Straits f ettlement*) I HSAD OFFICE: ?6, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE Established 1917. Ship-chan<Uers Hardware DsaJasay Government and I Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporter*, Estate, Rioe and Saw Mill Suppliers «nd Co-nmiasion Agen o. Tel. Addreee: GUANKIAT. Codes uar-i1 A !i sth670 words
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