Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1918
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Title Section28 1918-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY- VOL V. No 153 MNGAFOBE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918 PBJCE 5 CENTS. Cbt IRalapa Cribunc. NONDAY JULY, 1.28 words
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Advertisement532 1918-07-01 1 ITayGuan Kiatl Managing Director, GUAN KIAT if- Co., Lt l. 5 36, Phillip Street, Singapore F I REWO OD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO *jj Hotels, Steam-launches, etc. Phone Nos. 1301,1382 and 1363. 1 Residences: 87, Tank ft ad, V«~I4V| I Soiuiyside, GayUng, JCo. 1073. H532 words
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Advertisement242 1918-07-01 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addrest PRANAKAN. Outdoor Photography DAY AND NIGHT. You can't get good Photographs at Cheap Price. S ARIGA Artistic Photographer No. 38, Orchard Road, Singapore. JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classics and Modern Fiction. ALSO Manila242 words
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Advertisement57 1918-07-01 1 iH.i«.*« M ßs.«fc.v». i j Ross's Fanisos Bottlings TRA D R "T^^^^ I Fresh Supplier Mm **Jy. I Pore Pilsene? I Guinness I„ j if B tt,ed J I without Preser- f of any rf M i British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S j II Ross Brothers!57 words
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Advertisement391 1918-07-01 1 IFI REWO OD I ft Tbe"£eowt«t. in every faons%oM J C*jn be nad ir m 1 Fay Guan "Kiai Tie s.ij plier to the Imve'nmeut S and Municipal!-. a :t>o p a Hotels aLd etc. I 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1365. S I Kemdexcbs: $7, Tank Road, No. 146C:391 words
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Article675 1918-07-01 2 Scudai Limited. The second annnal report of the directors of Scudai Limllod, to be I presented at the annual meeting cn j July 5, is as follows Gentlemen, your directors have pleasure in sabmitting herewith a duly andited statement of the accounts of the Company for the year675 words
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Advertisement466 1918-07-01 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Koad, Singapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also466 words
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Advertisement517 1918-07-01 2 Palmolive Soap. I Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with winch-to thoroughly purify! and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every 1 demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate and troublesome skins. j I Palmolive Soap is delightfully scented.517 words
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Article262 1918-07-01 3 Bfognpore, Jaly, Monday. 1. Messrs Latham A: Co., the Arcade, advise the following qaotaionB: AlorUaiah $2 75 $3 00 AyerKuning* 090 1.10 Ayer Motek 1.80 2.00 Ayer P*nas 7.75 8.00 Balgownie 4.50 500 Bakit Jelotong 45 0.55 Rnkit Kstil 0.7 I 0.77& Bnkit X B 0.70 0262 words
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Article168 1918-07-01 3 The New York HeralJ has the following pan on General Foch'B name:— To pronounoe the name of General Foch, he's going to thrash the Boche (And Boche is pronounced as if it were Bosh) Bo take heed when talking of Qnneral Foch. S:ephane Laozinne, editor of "Le Matin,"168 words
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Article297 1918-07-01 3 Singapore, July 1. 9 Ti.ru—~ See Local and General column. Copra.-- No business. Tapioca. —Weak. No business. Sago Flour- —No business. Qambier. —Busi? est done. Pepper- —Bteady. No business. Other Proiiuctn. —Market Quiet. Latest Local Msrkit Oeotetioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $50.00 Nu; uegs 80 8. 55.00297 words
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Advertisement269 1918-07-01 3 I Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Picture*, BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A Dramatic Feature of Force The Almighty Dollar IN 5 PARTS Based on an excellent theme, it portrays a vivid, powerful story, bristling with dramatic and tense situations enacted by a269 words
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Advertisement826 1918-07-01 3 I For Six Nights, beginning Thursday, June 27,1918. Th j (and including Sunday, June 30) j"~~n<T ZTT l m 60MIIENCEMENT IF A GRIPPING SERIAL j I J tne Theatre J theatre h 1 whesc you I AT THE I with an get the BEST ppj. JL SB™ A- «HA IVIO826 words
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Advertisement493 1918-07-01 3 I I i ~e Value Compare aT THE POPULAR PHO'j O-PLAY BOUSE II EMPIRE II I Tanjang Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door, j I To-night 1 SECOND SCOW 9.30 p m. To-night! I THE GRIP OF EVIL Episode, 2 Parts. THE GRAY GHOST j Episodes 5 and 6, 4493 words
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Article983 1918-07-01 4 It it tiiaa that the m re, intelligent a-ction of the population of Si gapore took soui" interest in heir Municipality. Mr. Lowther Kemp, eaen th"n.:h there Ve occasions wh( D hij leading questions give an opportunity for the chairman to whitewash his subordinate a, is filled with983 words
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Article116 1918-07-01 4 An ordinary general meeting of tbe Straits Trading Co, Ltd, was held on Sa-nrday at the registered office, 11 Collyer Quay, Mr W F Nntt presiding. The statement of accounts and balanoe sheet for the half-year ended March 31, and the reports of the directors and auditors thereon,116 words
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Article649 1918-07-01 4 Over $7,000 Collected. Activities in connection with the Women's Day campaign began on F»i lay, when prominent placards on motor-cars announced Lbs opening of the offensive the next day. A start was made at the different girls' schools, resulting in a good yield. Saturday saw the chief operations,649 words
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Article86 1918-07-01 4 The Cinemas. The Empire's programme for tonight, in the second house, comprises an ep ao«l» of The Grip of Evil, further episodes of Tne Gray Ghost aud an L-Ko com \ly, with a Gold Seal play, episodes of The Double Cross Mystery and comedies in the first entertainment. The86 words
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Article364 1918-07-01 4 Tin is at $157 ($l.OO up) 200 ons sold. Mr Jameti Hrown, engineer of the Central Rubber Factory, Kajang, leaves to-day fr>r TT-o < i np. Lanoa Corporal Alexander Duncar. Black Wa'cb, (killed in action on 21at March) was late of Malakcff Rubber Estate. Mr J S364 words
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Article129 1918-07-01 4 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, June 29. 12 15 a.m. An article by Sir Oliver Loige in the Nineteenth Century, arguing that students from Great Britain, the Dominions and America will after the war not resume the habit of going to Germany for their postgraduate courses, advocate the de. velopmentREUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - 129 words
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Article123 1918-07-01 4 London, June 27, 10.45 p.m. In the Hons 9 of Commons, Mi Lloyd George, speaking upon the working of the new Military Servioe Act, said thirty young men were being combM ont for every man over 43 conscripted. The need for men was impelling, and a very considerable123 words
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Article73 1918-07-01 4 London, June 27, 10.10 p.m. Amsterdam The Premier, Dr Wekerle, in the Hungarian Chamber, disclosed the serious situation at Budapest. He admitted that most of the factories had ceased working and newspapers were not appearing. Consequently there was a panic. News is spread widely by leaflets which73 words
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Article62 1918-07-01 4 London, Jane 27, 4 a.m. A parliamentary deputation ha§ waited on M~ Lloyd George on the snhject of a scheme of federation for the United Kingdom. It is understood that the Premier was friendly and sympathetic, bnt coniJ not encourage tn« idea that tha Government would tackle so grave62 words
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Advertisement199 1918-07-01 4 ROBINSON Co. The Tattoo Alarm Uock. Has an Intermittent Alarm the alarm ringing for s-veral seconds, ihen pausing, and after a period of silence agtin ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. Price 55.75. pUM Oils! Asiatic Petroleum Co.! (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated in England I i 'i i'199 words
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Advertisement306 1918-07-01 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head O&cd 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. S'nipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importer* and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. 4 Tel. Address: GUANKIAT. Codes used A.U.r., Mi Edition, and Al. Office Telephones Nos.306 words
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Advertisement88 1918-07-01 4 iCIN I Just Received SHIPMENT OF |DRY GIN $27 Per Case DUTY IXT X A. jCaldbeck, Macgregor j AND Co. I JUST ARRIVED m:\v shnwinnt or Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. t lb. Packet. (SjK-cia! r.tes lot lirjje pwhnwers. j Bob A v nU for S s.88 words
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Miscellaneous25 1918-07-01 4 Day By Day. To-Day, Moon Last Qaarter. Bank Holiday. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. To morrow. Ting Kil Tin meeting, Derricks noon. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m.25 words
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Article1129 1918-07-01 5 The Western Front. Various Successes. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnne 27, 2.20 p Bfl Field- Marshal Sir Do-glas Haig reports We had a successful minor operation on the night of June 26 and took possession of a hostile strong poiut west of Vieux Berquin We captured a numberREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,129 words
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Article381 1918-07-01 5 General Activity. London, June 27, 1.30 a.m. French communique North-west of Montdidier we carried out a raid, to the north of Grivesnes park, in Aiding losses and capturing prisoners. The Americans is an operation yesterday evening in the rr-gion of Belleau wood took prisoner 254, including five officers.381 words
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Article107 1918-07-01 5 Lines Advanced. London, Jane 27, 3.45 a.m. American official, June 26 Our infantry, supported by artilltry, on Jane 25 attacked the enemy's position soath of Torcy and advanced oar lines. We took prisoner 240 and captared 19 machine-guns. Successive hostile oounter-attacks broke down with losses. Oar aviators on107 words
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Article155 1918-07-01 5 American Assistance. London, Jane 27, 5.25 p.m Italian official We took prisoner 509 daring the operation of extending the bridgehead at Caposile on June 25. London, Juno 29, 12 15 a.m. Washington General Pershing is sending a regiment of Americjiu infantry to Italy immediately, the purpose being the155 words
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Article87 1918-07-01 5 London, Jane 29, 4 25 a.m The Niewe Rotterdamsche Courant states that a very large part of Germany's cats and three fourths of the dogs have been killed owing to food scarcity. The majority of the poultry has been slaughtered. Cows are insufficiently fed and if they do87 words
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Article80 1918-07-01 5 Lon lon, June 27, 4 a.m. Lord French, speaking at Belfast, said that voluntary recruiting would be prosecuted with cv -ry consideration, but if the numbers required were not obtained and compnlsion was necessary then tho number wonld be regulated by the population as els <where in tho Empire.80 words
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Article42 1918-07-01 5 London, June 27, 4 a.m. Amsterdam: The Lokal Anzeiger's correspondent at Kietr states that r.egotia'ions between the Germans and Polish military authorities have failed, th". latter refusing to work with German troops. Consequently the demobilisation ol the First German Corps continues.42 words
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Article37 1918-07-01 5 London, June 29, 8 10 p.m. From Vienna comes the news that Emperor Karl has again refused to acc->pt the resignation of the Seidhr Ministry, and announces the convocation of the Reichsrath en June 16.37 words
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Article36 1918-07-01 5 London, June 28, 2.5 a m. Amsterdam The Kreuz Zeitung states that Bulgaria in demanding that Austria and Germany should declare war on Greece. The newspaper comments that it is a question of expediency.36 words
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Article691 1918-07-01 5 More Discussion. London, Jnne 27, 0.40 a.ni Amsttydao: ",)eech has caused an upheaval in Germany where there ia a fariOM pan-Ger-man campaign «gt.nsl him. The feeling is already indicated in the Kpcch«s in the debate, notably the National LU>eiai Stresemann, who laid that his party bttfc rly regretted691 words
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Article93 1918-07-01 5 London, June 29, 3 35 p.m. The Admiralty stales that four British destroys a, patrolling off the Belgian coast on the evening of Jane 27, sighted eight enemy torpedo boats. The British destroyers, going fall speed on an easterly coarse, engaged the enemy in a long range93 words
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Article273 1918-07-01 5 A Dominions Opinion. London, Jane 23, 2.5 a m. Mr Masflpy, interviewed regarding his speech cabled on the 21st, said that by these meetings the Imperial War Cibinet was praotioally framing a consMtnMon that would go on improving and developing, ''broadening down from precedent to preoedeni" for centuries273 words
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Article110 1918-07-01 5 London Fan< 'J, 8.20 p.m. Th; thousand women war worker! marched in proa ssion in London to-day and presented an addrem of homage to Their Najetttea the King md Q ioen on the occasion of the silver we Iding N fewer than twenty-five different uniforms ware worn110 words
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Article62 1918-07-01 5 London, June 28, 7.40, a.m. W linpton: The Senate's Agrieoltm dOommittee has agreed to an aoien lant o» the Agricultural Appropriation Bill providing rational prohibit! .r. Booording to the amendment, of t.. manofeetnrs end sale of whisky and wlne.to be prohibited >tte r June 30, 1919 end of62 words
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Article73 1918-07-01 5 London. Jane 25, 2.0 a.m. Johannesburg: Hrrtzog in a speech reiterati d his warning against vioi°nc j ar:d declared that all that the Nationalists were s-eking could and w old be achieved by cons'itrjtioral m »:i".s a'one. South Africa has had enough of armed protests and unarmed reb-dliors73 words
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Article63 1918-07-01 5 Lon lon, June 28. 7 40 a m. The Daiiy Sews has a Zurich wire stating'.hat Austria Hungary, through an unofficial representative in Switzerland, has attempted in the last few da} 3 to discover the Allied standpoint anon important questions. The emissary represented himself as being of the63 words
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Article48 1918-07-01 5 London, June 27. 11 50 p.m. Amsterdam: Iv the R-ichs'.ag, the Aleatiaa Hauss strongly complain-: d of the treatment of the Alsace-Lorraine Diet. He read a letter from Lodetfdordl in which it was stated that Hindenbnrg advocates the anion of Alsace-Lorraine with Prnaaia as the best solution.48 words
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Article54 1918-07-01 5 London, Jane 28, 7 40 a.m. The Daily Mail understands that the Government have decided to close the Q rmau banks iu London and have arranged with the Treasnry to tnk« over the secarities an 1 provide the money. It is understood th-* sum required is under54 words
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Article417 1918-07-01 5 Intervention Prospects. I London, June,27, 5.30 p.m In the House of Common*, \>\ ing to Mr Chappie, Lord Robert Cecil said that the Allied Governments were constantly discussing with a view to saving Rncsia from German invasion, domim ion «nd exploitation Out he was unable to make a417 words
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Article233 1918-07-01 5 More About It London, June 27. 7.. r > a.*r. It is believed at W--' ninster tha thy decision of the Labour Conference indicates freedom of action ;n constituencies. rvb-r than p. new developuient in the House of Commons. It is unlikely that the Labour ministers will reaigu233 words
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Article31 1918-07-01 5 London, June 29, 10.5 p.m. The revenue for the i cond quarter of 1918 is £155,753,321, compared with £115,959.286 l*si year and the expenditure £728.975,677 com rated wi:b £671,286,77 831 words
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Obituary18 1918-07-01 5 London, June *J,>. avo». Tu.* death is announce*! >>i >'ice Admiral t H H <n I rsju.18 words
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Article279 1918-07-01 5 British Planes' Work. London, Jane 27, 11.25 p.m. Phe Air Ministry announces At. jplan t n the nigLt ol the 26tb attacked chemical works at Lud wigshafen, faotories and railway sidings at Saarbrucken, where several bombs fell on an active farm c we also bombed an aerodrome279 words
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Article365 1918-07-01 5 Tales of Heroism. London, June 28, 2.55 p.m. The, Gaz tte announces eleven new Victoria Crossee, nearly ali of which have been awarded English County regiments, except on* Canadian. The stories record as usual super bravery, mostly in attack. The following examples are given. Second Lieut. Schofild,365 words
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Article117 1918-07-01 5 London, J ann 29, 8.15 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin semiofficial message, deecnbing the even's leatlir g to the seiznre of the Bi; ck Sea fl-<et, alleges the contra vent-on of the peace treaty by the fleet's conttnaed activity. The prin cipal nuils went to Novorossiski after the German117 words
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Article172 1918-07-01 5 Relays of Gothas. London, June 27, 1 a.m. Paris, official: Several gicups of enemy aeroplanes, which attacked Paris at 11 p.m. met with a most furious barrage. A number of bombs were dropped and the all clear was given at 12 35 p tr. London, June 28,172 words
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Advertisement321 1918-07-01 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Government of Johore PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Tender? are invited for the follr.w'ng works at Kluang, Central Jobe.re. 1. A Matant Surgeon's Qaat ts 2. Dresner's Quarters 3. Dispensary 4. Isolation N ard 5. Mor.uary o. 20-Bid Ward 7. 8 Bed Ward 8. Outhousis 9. Latrine •nd Bath-oom. Llai.-321 words
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Article855 1918-07-01 6 i Prices (X 4 in tbe Market ihU M roing. t, Jt LV I. til i Evatt, Excb.»-.ge Sh»f« Broken, i-.«ie the following liet of quotation* Robber Sham. "o«. Vt. Bo vert. Baikal I'- J -.igar 8/- I I >/- lagO Java 6 1/- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1855 words
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Article65 1918-07-01 6 Singapore, July 1. Bankio.b, 2. ii /10 Osmand g/4 ]/,s r»7i7ft»e 3 mh 2/4 -M/ 32 Oa Ind'i 3a-;k I. I 148 Bvl dfd pm On ttangha Hack d/d. 4;if On Jm,fcauk T. T On Jap r *uj: d/d. 104$ Sovfreigrb—baying r*»- 15.,4 r ndia Co!' Bt'la bat, f«.-65 words
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Article1037 1918-07-01 6 An Australian View. Reuter's Telegrams. London, Jane 27, 5.80 p.m. At a luncheon of th* London Chamber of Commeic-', at the Cannon Hotel, th*' faatiaiian Premier, Mr. Hngh<-e, s„id iha! tbe AM a wpr*) facing the ioprstne eilc l of the war and th'- next f< .'•'kg wouldReuter's Telegrams. - 1,037 words
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Article667 1918-07-01 6 Truth About Russia L >T».i i i J i |,ja .i.tn. X r> j -k; Speaking fU the I.tboar Conference, said he wee present as a mrt-r ot duty ami hs a man who kne all of thai tru v .vhich for ■o long bad no: d Western667 words
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Article47 1918-07-01 6 London, Jane 27. 2.50 p.m. af< Ibourne The acting Common. Wi alth Pn mier, Mr. Watt, said that heavy direct taxation would be necessary in the near future. A defensive alliance between Australia, Now Zealand rmd some of the Pacific Islands is probable after the war.47 words
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Article205 1918-07-01 6 A merica's Help. Paris, June 27, 8.15 p.m. O j her latest voyage, the Vater- land, th j largest German steamship fleiz*>d by the United S'ates, brought 12,000 men to France. The speed with which the troops and material were landed from this giant and wi'h which the205 words
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Article241 1918-07-01 6 The Winning Tickets. The fall list of prize, according to the Hongkong Daily Press, is as follows Priz Ticket No. Ist $176.250 11*20 *nd 52,815 ***** 3rd 35,250 ***** Prizes of 110,000—*****, ***** 7,500—*****, ***** 5,000—*****, ***** 2.500—*****, ***** 2.000—*****. *****: *****, *****, *****. Prix-3 ol $1,000.—***** *****241 words
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Article88 1918-07-01 6 0. li'erei lo Loadoo. Tfcn following a-e the dates of lepa-tnre from Si-iflfapore of th' Snropean Mailc and their deliver; n London. Left. D*live2kd. 0 A P ril 8 M »y 20 Mai E Mar. 13 Slay JO Mail O Mar. 25 May ?8 w*- 2 3 June88 words
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Article595 1918-07-01 6 Messrs Latham Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jane 27. Th* position of affairs for thp week under review is very mocb as you were with the preceding period. Rubber shares are ttil] exceedingly difficult to deal j n buyere of same b-ing v-ry few at: i fir between and what595 words
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Article33 1918-07-01 6 Rich 01 j Uncle.—And remember dear, when I die all that I have goes to yoQ. XiPce.—Thank yon, nncle. Do la me give yon some more of the mince pie.33 words
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Article53 1918-07-01 6 Orders for week Boding .inly >• Monday, July L.—Combined Band Practice, Malay VolanteerClab, 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, Jnly 2—Signalling V.M.C.A*. Qroand, 515 p.m. Friday, Jnly s.—Ami a lac© Cm\ V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Saturday. July g.—Rente March, All Singapore Troops parade Fort Canning Road (back of V.M.C.A 4.30 p.m.53 words
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Advertisement124 1918-07-01 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D I W E JM H W ilwi i rx [JmwDbwrjSoß i 3 I l (distillers; cxrro Bpcciof^i R: Scotch Wld if P. II S V IBOLE IMPORTER 1■ Huttenbach Bros Co/ LOCHS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, LONDON. PINE ART PUBLISHERS Introduce their rrodacM124 words
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Advertisement123 1918-07-01 6 I THE 0k "Malaya Tridune." FACTS Not Mere Arguments I «dQ Have always been the Advert, of The Malaya Tribune. J FOB RATES SPACES, APPLY TO THE MANAGER. OR SIOW CHOON LENG Special Advertising Agent 102, Tank Road, Singapore Boslness:-Prlnter, Publisher, General Engraver and Chinese Translator K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST123 words
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Miscellaneous141 1918-07-01 6 Mails Close. To day. Port and T.Anson 'Perak f>.8.Co.Ltd.) 2.30 pm Malacca A- Muar Hainam 2.30 pm Calcutta and Colombo* 2.80 pm Sonrabaya A Randjermassin h p m Malacca and Mnar Kaka 3 pm P. Sambu, A nam ha, Natuna Islands Van H..gendorp 3 pm Kerimc)n San.t 3 pm Pu141 words
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Miscellaneous167 1918-07-01 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps Orders for tht> w. i? «n S-turday, July 6 Ta di;» 4.30 ptu Balestier Banpe SV A 4.50 Jar jine'e StepfCf!J| Sileneing SVa 5.10 Drill Hall G^'|; 5I do Vtitr.rg'f sv c do Sigttailirj Sec SVC do SVCati A ii do vr i "V/ Butlerf To-morrow. 5.15167 words
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Article2279 1918-07-01 7 Bay, when the price fell below 2/ per lb tbat such a scale woul 1 be a eery considerable consideration to prodacets. Nuw, what h<»a happened? Oa the 15th March f this year Government adopted Singapore prices as a basis for assessing the dv*? M doubt ss a2,279 words
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Advertisement436 1918-07-01 7 NOTICES BANK JIOLIDAY. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, Ist July, Bank H( lidu y. 22 6 7 NOTICE. Intending Pilgrims should take notice that no accommodation can be provided until farther notice for pas- i seng rs to the Moslem Holy Places436 words
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Advertisement623 1918-07-01 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROTAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20eaoa £1,200,00 C Raserve Fund £2,000,000 Rasarva Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Th* Bank of Engknd, Tho Ixndon City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,623 words
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Advertisement268 1918-07-01 7 The Food Question Indigestion usually arises from eating unsuitable diet, and bolting food without sufficient mastication Thus instead of being converted into health giving blood, it becomes a fermenting mass which poisons the whole system. Headaches, depreesion and dyspepsia ire sigi.s that the stomach is being wrongly dieted, Sufferers from268 words
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Advertisement448 1918-07-01 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZtT (Evening Daily.) jne 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 he addressed to The448 words
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Advertisement325 1918-07-01 7 THE ORIENTAL; Government Security Lire Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. r L p-r-eed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income In id! 7 $4,587,500.00 1 Total Out-go In 1917 52.732.070.00 j Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 j Increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 j Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus325 words
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Title Section23 1918-07-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA THisSME, Issned^Dallj. VoL V. No. 153 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.23 words
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Article983 1918-07-01 1 (Ezclvunvt to Mai*** Tnbvn*.) Messrs and Co., th* leading euip tad freight brokera at Shanghai, favour as with the following advice under date 6th Jun<-. There id nn'hing to report in ou r Homeward Freight market to the United Kingdom —tonnage is as scarce as ever. Via983 words
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Article132 1918-07-01 1 Alphabetical list of Infeote 1 (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal FPB) port-: Signal necessary in ad- P jt\ notified. mm >a t>» Pinrur Quarantine flag. Bangkok FPB Plagne U F P ii Plaane Bat .via Si Tandj ng Pri..k X Q g Cbol-ra B-Lwan (Dtlij FJ' 15132 words
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Advertisement488 1918-07-01 1 GUAR KIAT CO., Ltd. (Incorporated in B tr&iU Settlement*) Board of Lirectors: TAT GUAM HAT, E*l Chairman. m loon vat in, po km soon, eh lOH UM HONG. El 4. Managing Director-TAT GCAN UAT, E*« Manager LOW KEOK CHOEY- Eif. Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON. Ell. Secretary KOH PENG HOE,488 words
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Advertisement116 1918-07-01 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD, bntrances—Tanjong Pagar. WBARVKS SfIOTION GODOWNS (4ATE ENTKANCIB Bonded Warehoasea, Trafalgar Bt. Eaat Keclau:;:ti >n. Storage 2 and 1 /T. P.igar. P S Kaat East 1 and 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Waart Koad. Sh«er« 3 19 1 do (Dry Docka) 3 Duck Store, Head C Tower Office,116 words
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