Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 154 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. CIK IRalapa Cribunc. TUESDAY, JVLY 2.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 267 1 ITay Guan Kiat j Mmirngmg Knetmr, GUAM KIAT 4 Co., Ud i 36. Phillip street, Singapore F I R EW O O oi t supplier to the Government i and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I Res I den-.oes 8 7. Tank
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    • 253 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." Outdoor Photography DAY AND NIGHT. You can't get good Photographs at Cheap Price. S AR/GA Artistic Photographer No. 38, Orchard Road, Singapore. 46 3 7 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classics and Modern
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    • 88 1 I THE J Pot Stills 0F I Great Britain f i Have Been I Taken Oyer by Government, ji j NEVERTHELESS 1 1 j Buchanan's I will be able to continue jj to supply their famous blends and to maintain I i j the quality as before, I being in
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    • 177 1 j SULPHURIC I I AND j j I I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I I (INCORPORATED DM JAPAN) 1 I SOLE AGEJSTS. I j lANYAN6 BIOS. TOBACtO Co. 28 Robiasoa Road, Siagap -re. Branches at IPOH, KOALA LUMPUR PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. Cigarettes of the ibove chop have They are aro*.::;
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    • 213 1 !F I REWO OD I The reoessit/ in every household 4 c j n be had fr. m Tay Guan Kiat 1 The supplier to the (Jovetnmeut (and Singapore Municipally u'-o a Hotels und Steam-launches, etc. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. 'j RllIDIICIl: 87, Tank Road, No. Moi; I
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  • 1013 2 (By H. R. Wakcfattf.) In th deba'e in the Kilobit.? n February 27th, a i^tued Bohalti Qraternlts protested agatasjl the irtrujitth b-ing called Par. barians. Ha 1 tL-y no: introduce pr .trction of chil ir-ii and socio; policy i i Belgium, and taken cart .<i
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  • 244 2 A c MJTOjp in le«t v 1 D.apHaall pr.oaaitioti iheaatho* ("iirc'j 811.5 n '..l.k. r lit tnorulna tbe writer a*«v n• of th* baejel**>ridinaj milk" 'i- ribai >rs or l*4lvaron baddabottia >i milk tn a BnaiajiU irho.hri akiii»f ot the botlle, driitik qnamiiy of th- enatenta and band d
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 ltol"jfj i gaajt Ida with my It is qaes".OSJ ofcn pot forth b; th* beta i'« who a-e lone; iutT ring from stahborn coniuiaprion aad emm qa n lv»lnm. auii rJepfit-ased sod dejected by lite- b' taltijag hi':, In tei of wedici.eß. Hope for hfo in h°yood theft horizon. Lif*-
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    • 28 2 ri Cv I ET 158, Street. IANO rUNEj AND REPAL-eR. Baol aad well relected Hock VieJbi Piann, etc. (joud Striag bar Strloged laatrumeotWORKIBANbHJP C \>r RAt Tr.i s-i.
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    • 521 2 Palmolive Soap. Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purifj aud cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils even demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate ami troublesome skins. Palmolive Soap is delightfully scented. Its delicate fragrance
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  • 240 3 Singapore, July, Tuesday: 2. Messrs Latham Co., the ktoVis* W W S AyerKnning* 0 90 1.10 I? 2 00 lyerPanaa 7 75 8 00 i'.uklt Jeloton* o HoKtKa*' 0.7 I 0.74 Bukit K 3 C.70 0.8J Chan*katSard*... 5 *3 o do cC.1t ;s !S Kaytor JJJ *00
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  • 50 3 Orders for week ending July 6 Tuesday, July 2 Signalling Class, V.M.C.A. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July s.—Ambulance Class, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Saturday, July 6,— Route March, All Singapore Troops parade Fort Canning Road (back of V.M.C.A 4 30 p.m. Frank C. Sands C" rrnvit a ijoner
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  • 301 3 Singapore, July 2. Tin- —See Loeai and General coiumn. Copra* No business. Tapioca. —Weak No business. Sago Flour-— 'No business. Qambier.— Businc Jone. Pepver. —Steady. No bn?inefy. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Latest Leal Market Qaotttioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 150.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 55.00 Ct pt* Bali
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 350 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures, BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.1S P m A Dramatic Feature of Force The Almighty Dollar INT 5 PARTS Based on an excellent theme, it portrays a yivid, powerful story, bristling with dramatic and tense situations enacted by a
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    • 725 3 1 For Six Nights, beginning Thursday, June 27,1918. j a j (and including Sunday, June SO) J a^hra J Aihambrau IHE OOMMENGEMENf OF A CRIPP NG SERIAL t Z* d the Theatre witn an where yon I AT THE j exquisite tea I BEST p j Cakes, Coffee, t Orchestra,
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    • 493 3 I Value Compa c AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjoog Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. m. To-night! THE GRIP OF EVIL Episode, 2 Parts. THE GRAY GHOST Episodes 5 and 6, 4 Parts. CROOKS AND CROCODILES L-Ko Comedy, 1 Part. First Show 7.30
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  • 1214 4 The new blow ia the wi at is doe. According to the Dutch papers every available man has left the German barracks and camps for tbe f.ont. If this news refers to the forces 1-ft in Germany, for there must always br> f>rc<s left behind lin the
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  • 199 4 It has been pointed out to us that the seoond part of a letter tignrd "Wot which appeared in the issue of this paper of June 22 may be taken asanflctioa on M- Creel, tbe proprietor of th*' Grand Hotel, Ipoh, and on the
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  • 297 4 A Malacca correspondent writes A distressing accident occured at Malacca on Thursday 'ho 27th Ins.. at about 9 p.m. at the £.ouse of Mr. P W Tambaye, a teacher of the Government High Schcol. The gangway which connected the upper room wich th;U ol the back, all of
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  • 95 4 The Cinemas. The Gaiety will screen, in the second show to night, the powerful him MHciste in 5 reels and The Plow Womm, a 5 part Butterfly play. In the fir B t half will be shown further «psiodes of The Perils of Pauline and comedies. Further interesting epiaodes
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  • 76 4 At the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry in ihe Second Court this morning, three Hokiens named Teo Keng Siong, Yap Tian Soo, and Toh Eng Kiat, were committed for trial at the forthcoming Assizes, in connection with (1) uttering 106 forged ten cent notes aud (2) posses sion
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  • 30 4 The death has occurred in Penang of Mr, H H Roper, Senior Assistant on the KeJah Raboer Co.'s Estate He went into hospital on the 19th Jane, suffering from malaria.
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  • 434 4 Tinjis at $157; 175 tons sold. Rubber is quoted at for crepe and 2 If for sheet. Mr. H Sonne, M arnaor of Temiang Sur g- i X E, Beremban, has been for Home "S-rvice, and leaves shortly to join up. The member* of the Band of
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  • 118 4 Mexican Doings. London, June 30, 7 0 a.m. Washington The State Department bas published a solemn protest sent to Sr Carranza against the Mexican decr-e of F«b 19. establish, ing a tax on oil lands. The publication was only decided on when it was lenrned that the Mexican
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  • 98 4 London, Jane 30, 3.45 p.m. Sir George Cave, interviewed, stated that it was not anticipated that there would be much difficulty iv coming to an arrangement regarding the treaty about war prisouers. The question of exchange was more difficult bat it was still hoped to arrive at reasonable
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  • 36 4 London, June 30, 3 35 .mp. Amsterdam Austro.Germau Soc- jalists informed Troelstra that they Javoured prace by understanding on the basis of the Stockholm declarations but not oa the basis of tha Entente Socialists' memorandum.
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  • 41 4 London, Jane 27, 6.35 p.m. The silver market is stead v. London, Jane 27, 8.45 p.m. Montagu's silver report ss i thae the price is still unchanged The tone continues good. Shanghai exchange has risen sharply to 4s Bid,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 ROBINSON Co. tatto The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Has an Intermittent Alarm, the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence ag-iin ringing, and so for ten. minutes As illustration. Price $5.75. I Asiatic Petroloum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England No Further Danger! Patent Bottle
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    • 307 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) Head OfLoo: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. IShipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. ■«•HaumaMci Tel. Address: GUANKIAT. Codes used ABC, s*h Edition, and A I. Office Telephones
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    • 155 4 GIN Just Received SHIPMENT OF DRY GIN $27 Per Case DUTY EXTKA. Caldbeck. Macpgor AND Co. FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S., most useful to Eetates.Tarail Teachen and Students. Can )>r had from NAINA MOHAMED SONS, 19. Raffles Place, Singapore. (Trut O-py.) <)!h f Uir rtor
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  • 1127 5 The Western Front. British Doings. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jane 2P, 2.40 p.m. Paris Correspondents on the British front, commenting on the increase in number and variety of tanks, predict th»t we shall soon see a pitched battle of tanks. London, Jane 30, 12 43 p.m. Field Marshal
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  • 113 5 London, June 29, 11 30 a.m. Wahington: Mr. Lansing, in a statement, points out that German and Austrian officials and sympathizers have sought to mis represent the United States Government statement of June 29, as ragards tbe interests of the Czecho Slovaks and Jugo Slavs. Therefore, Mr. Lansing now
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  • 70 5 London, Jane 29, 2.40 p.m. Paris: The newspapers, criticising the anti-aircraft defence of the capital, point out that, even tha most intense barrage rarely brings down the enemies, who descend low after penetrating. Numerous suggestions are made to improve the defences including the mounting of machine guns
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  • 39 5 London, Jane 30, 3.35 p.m. Amsterdam: Berlin newspapers state that Prince Weid first heard of the alleged existence of the black book mentioned in the Billing case on Juno 4 through newspaper reports of the trial.
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  • 38 5 London, Jane 30, 11.25 a.m. Amsterdam A Bukharest wire states that the Romanian Chamber, sitting at Jassy on the 28th, passed the peace treaty with the Central Powers. Only five deputies, including General Averesca, opposed the treaty.
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  • 304 5 Japan and Intervention.- London, June 27, 6.55 p.m. Washington: If is unofficially .«n--nounced that the Japanese Government has decided to decline the request of the Entente Powers to intervene in Blboslo. Th»s »s not regarded by offioiele,or t; a Entente Embassies ai meaning tb'» abandonment of the purpose
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  • 142 5 General Shortage. Loudon, Ju ;3 29, 2.40 A.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, Progressive deputy Gotheim stated that the Ru uanian harvest woul 1 be a eosBfSOSS fai urc owing to the war and bad weather. London. June 30, 3 45 p.m. Amsterdam: A telegram from Berlin officially
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  • 56 5 London, Tone 30, 3.35 p.m. Washington The Senate unanimously passed the 2,408 million dollars Fortifications Bill providing for a>i enormous increase in the manufacture of ordnance and supplies. Ths Senate also passed the Army Appropriations MIL providing for an expenditure of 12,089 million dollars. Both measures now
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  • 68 5 London, Jane 20. 3.45 a.m. Amsterdam The Jewish Correspondence Bureau pubd-dies a letter graphically describing the terrible famine iv Northern Palestine. It says that owing to Turkish requisitions, the prices of food-stuffs are extortionate. All shops are closed, and many people die of hunger in the streets.
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  • 56 5 London, June 30, 3.35 p.m. The Hague It is aemi-otiicially stated that the transport of German goods on the Limburg railway ia not restricted to goods for civil use in Belgium. The German-Dutch agreement does not provide that the transit of goods such as timber shall be
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  • 28 5 London, June 30, 11.0 p.m. Paris The Ministerial Conference has decided to hold a review on July 4, in which American and Allied troops will participate.
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  • 655 5 Brilliant Work. London, June 29, 5 40 a.m. Rom*: King Victor Emmanuel in an arajy order congratulates ib troops on th«ir brilliant vie'ev on the Piave which i.> .ling uugury of fin»l triumph. L mdon, iv 29, 5.40 a.m. flmetorrlnm Ttin K;~i dsohVolhfr szeitur.g suggests that bad weather
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  • 62 5 London, June 27, 7.5 a in Washington Air. Birltnd, the member in charge of the Fortification Bill, said it gave the country an idea of the huge scale on which American miliary plans w« re based. The only inference was that the American army wonld be prepared
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  • 27 5 London, July 1, 10.15 a.m. French eastern communique: British aviators lavishly bombed the Vardar valley and the Serts Drama railway and felled an enemy machine.
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  • 281 5 Concession Questions. London, June 27, 6.10 p.m. In the House of Oossnaone, reply. ing to Colonel Yate, L rd Robert Osofj said that with regard to the Germans in the British Concession on the Uland of flhsaarrn, the Government did Dot propose a direct, re:oov*lejiowbfH"e,aa it was cons: lere.|
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  • 217 5 Loudon, J mi 7.10 a.m. A uew L'.bour Executive was ejected ye»terd*>, under a new and widened constitution. It cousists of tworry fou»- f compared with six'een members previously. The Trade» Unions are still strongly epreneuted, but thu additional Members are m»irly Socialists, thuB iucreaaini( the Pacifist seotion.
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  • 157 5 London, June 28, 9.30 a m. The anniversary of Greece's entry into th war was cel-brated by a Mansion House banquet. Mr. Churchill eaid that the fact that the arms of Greece were twice offered to the Allies, namely, art th* boginnin? of the war and when the
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  • 77 5 London, June 30, 11 25 a rn. The ll*£ue, ollicial The Government has agreed to the export of now potatoes rqu illv distributed among the belligerents. Germany has undertaken to send 5,000 tous of coal to Holland in July. Amsterdam The Telegraaf says that new potatoes are already
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  • 13 5 London, June 30, 11.25 a.m. M Kereusky has arrived iv let is.
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  • 2050 5 Military Service Matters. An ordinary mee in? of th L gif>'-Mvp O *n«;cH lv y< fr afternoon at which. Wu»e pusen. H E the Governor, Sir A Young, GCMG, KBEjHE the General Officer Commanding the troopg, >i »j >- <» i, Ridont. CMG.CR The Hon «'ti Ool S"
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  • 423 5 eputation to Premier. London, Jnne 30, 7.0 am. 'j .< i 3 ;f Bureau, report on the proceedings of the deputation to the Premier is AH parties excopt the Irish urged the case for federal devolution to Mr Llojd George who by Mr Barnes, ocuoai ismuts, Mr Chamberlain, Mr
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  • 81 5 London, June 29, 5.10 a m, Amsterdam: Get man papers indicate that the resignation of Kuebli! on is at pres'iit unlik iy, as it wi.uld suggest that Germany is mled by militarists aud repudiate lis o «ire fur an understanding. London, June 39, 7.25 a.m. The Times correspondent at
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  • 49 5 London, Juno 'i 9, 5 40 a.m. A conference of the executive of tiie Muter*' Federation, the Premier, the Presideut of tbe Board of Trade and tu>? Cod Con»ro!h-r ba J cooci U r] ihe mine s .in advance of eighteen {.once d-dly as a war bonu««.
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  • 308 5 Enemy Counter-Attacks Paris, Jnr-, 30, 8 0 p.m. Several powerful Qei'Man counterattacks in important pnarioi s won by French troops jesttrdsy between the Aisne and Villers Cotterets fore ft had proved costly failures, all the gained being firwlv held by the vic'orious forces Tb< attack h*d been delivered
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 188 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A clerk for a local Shipping Office, must have thorough knowledge of Transhipment work. App'y Box 150, care of Malaya tribune. 2 7 v AUCTION SALE CF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF Chops T;.e Cheng Tong, So, 55 Kampoug Pantr-i. and Tek Ann Toug No. 8 Mill Road, Malic;
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  • 87 6 'idi'C Li.idC The following are the dairw c lapartasa frouu of t.e Barb] ran I 'elivory n -y)r> on. Mait.. Larr i livuph. Mbjl B Apri. May t"> Mb 1 E Mar tf M»v 10 Ma.. 0 Mar. May 28 Mai! D Apl. 13 June 6 Mai. E
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  • 791 6 Prices Qu. akl Market this tbrttiaf. M-mm L. i r! E: ,-.jt Shu* Brceiv la H Ma tallowing list A qn .tati-ina lbbcr Shares. S.i fUM Bateta. laMaa S AHi£w 8/- 3 3 1 A--. it» 6/. I/. Ai/. 15'- r 1 \g 40'- I i y.i»k
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  • 64 6 Singapore, July 2. Do baa don-— U»ck 4 m/». 2/4 7/16 Oeaiani y;4 1/8 Mnkj 3 ante, 2/4 21/32 On fajfcj 3*ak T. I. 148 On noiigkuog— sank d/d 41 j prem On Bank d,d. 49J> On Java— Ml T. On Japan— MtoVd. 1044. •ovaralgni—Mfhag rale $8.54 ;id V
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  • 213 6 Or ir-ra for the week en ling Sitor «»y. Jaly 6 To-day 5.15 pm Orchard Rd. P Stn. SRE (v) Dri!l Hall Maxim Co do SVC and A V Recroite 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI 5.00 do SFA. Co 4.3U Govt. Hone- SVC Band To-Morrow. 4 pm
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  • 256 6 The following donations are turther gratefully, acknowledged Tent No G. Already acknowledged $1,622.85 It Marasseh (per Mrs Evri U) 25 WE— ayner (per Mrs Derrick) 25 Rev R Richards 18 Collections St Peter'a C hurch (v*-r Rev R Richards); 33.27 P T Allen (per Mrs Ebdeo) IU
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 104 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF 1 J| I I W I H R t- H k g BOLE IMKjRTKRS 1 Huttenbach Bros Co. LOUIS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, LONDON. FINK ART PI H USHERS letrodece their prudac ion* of OIL PAINTINGS I IN j MASSIVE GILT FRAMES IN iPKCriON
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    • 279 6 Trait Services. Singapore iTaok rfoad? Dall). Th* mail rain* from Singapora for th- north l«ave lank Road b'. daily 7.7 p.m. (Smlay <'.**■.) and 7 p.iii. ai riving at Koala Lumpur at 7.18 p in. and 6.4. r uj. respectively, Tu>« throngb. 'X;>r-ss to Pan ng leavti Kr.a, i Lnmpnr
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    • 230 6 I In these days of Shortage a j are you wanting 'Phone or urite to YMTO&CO., 41, High Street. Singapore, T r "Malaga Tribune." grjjff Not Mere Arguments Ji)-^ Have always been the Advert, features of The Malaya Tribune." j FOR RATES SPACES. APPLY TO THE MANAGER, SIOW CHOON LENG
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 143 6 "ij'ls Close. To-day Port D: kson *Abbot>f>rd ?.30 pro K. Pihacg P*»an. K Duncan and Trengganu A;ng Leon$ 2 3"* pm Ilstu Pahat Men* J,30 pm Malacca "Kan: par S pm Rfci j Erney 3 pm Pu'-iu ha tarn P'l *n Rilan* flxk Lim 8 pm Pclau Galang Sri Galaog
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  • 1000 7 lUe Of Nettle Fibre. Bttngiag aettle Bora as r.w aaal rial foe th" t-xtne iadaatrj is is v*» iv a varying dsgr*o ia Gertn>«ijy. Austria, 1) j n.u irk, .is I S*i Mi 1 Originally* intended «*s a aebatitnte, its v B has Hoen prei-cd forward ir tha
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  • 123 7 L in h At th< nl< of the If or. r d B?nin 'hi 1 10. fo Itn Onsils, bom b man led Kn 17.V*. and aayAm rigo V«*s] doc I a 9 pr s"iupage qnarto in Latin to bis fatbet. dated Ti aio Mngelli, Oatober IH,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 404 7 NOTICES Government of Johore PUBLIC WOBJM DEPARTMENT Tender: are invited for the rollova ing wsfkf at kluang. Central Johore. 1 Surgeon's gaarters Dresner's Quartern 3. Di-*ppJisary Isioiation Vt aril Moruirv g. 20-Bui Ward 7. 8-Bed Wnrd Oathou*. <*. Latrine nti Plans and Bpecifi ati< r s for the above ma)
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    • 438 7 I D Hll i\ shaWEREO urn or inbia, AUSTRALIA mo emuL by i >iaj. asm i p-,5/» -t, Obpittj] ii 000 3Larti o* HOmai £1,200,00', rwm fond £2,0*)0,00t Baaarre Liability Propria**** i ,200,00 c Otj anri kfidlai fhe I London CJocntj and ?*ri ri »*r>y ian'r LI;?., Tha Natlocs.l civ
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    • 235 7 CHOP PIA KIN Diam n d Merchants and Jewellers No 622 Nafil Bridge Road, Singapoe. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emerald Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loots Diamonds and Brilliauts of the first water and of various
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    • 112 7 8 -Si j constipatiorj which oontaminate the blood, upsets the digestion, VOL' .-an aatul n-ifii- lo (jt-iiil) MBJM Urn»( auiHW mhkk run tha trout* bj tamag Pinkstteg THE n v 'NATIVES whiih auirkdi o ear away all fr0nd- vith ul the (epel r or di cotnlort an I ensnte a
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    • 456 7 THE Maya TriDune AND SHiPPIHG CAZET E. (Evening Daily.) I Hone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14 00 Half-ye arty 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS'. per month, j AH communications relating to editorial matters and news
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    • 333 7 [THE ORIENTAL j GovermßHT Security I Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1574. Incorporated in India.. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 absolute Bbcubtty. Income in III? $4,587,500.00 Tola! Out go In 1917 $2.732,07d.00 Assurance enacted In 1917 $4,750,128.'J0 incrwsi M Funds $1,855,43J.00 j Total Poliaies in force 67,12-'rtssu-it with Bcanf Additions, $73,596,202.00.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily .J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. Vol V. No 154 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 305 1 (Btclueivi io Malay Tribune) Messrs Snowman i Co* the l*-ad ing Hongkong ship and freight brokers, >vrite as under late Jane 8, as follows Sine* we las' reported on the 25-h alt. oar market baa remained ♦•xtreme-ly quiet-, very little basins having done, and although the demand
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    • 205 1 Battleships and Destroyers in buropean Waters. 1 Tha United Stah s Navy has in Kuro,,. an wafers not only a forc u of deetr< y*re, but also battleahipe, crnis re, submarine tenders, gnn- "ats. coastguard cuttery, convert d yachts, tugs, and numerous ves•aftiof other types for social
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    • 16 1 tWIay July 2.—High Water 3.4«J a.m. 8ft. 3in3. 4.31 p m 8ft. 3in.
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    • 321 1 Heroic Skipper's Fight Against Submarine. Dnring his visit tn Grimsby the King h°ard a most thrilling story of a skipper's fight asairst a U-boa* in the N >rtfa Sea. Th- ekipp-r, H- nrj Neat man, was to have bean ptiaxut ed with the DSC. but the
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    • 130 1 The Committer of Management of the Royal National Life.boat Instigation have grant- 1 additional rewards to th- crewß < f th* North Deal station life-boat and the N wtfej Oeai reserve life boat for xcellent [n-rvices pcrfotsnod it. very Isjeeere weather on March 2, j which reonlted
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    • 111 1 21 st List. Amount already acknowledged §60, .w Mr N B W.-st-rhout 10 Mr M Raid {8 Mr A H rnrnet 20 Mr X B Koek IUO Mr i> B Murray 2. r > Mr J Henry |0Q Mr It I) Wodehooae 10 Per Cap
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    • 133 1 Alphabetical list of Infecte' (signal X G 0) an 1 Suspected (signal F P B) ports Signal nece*i isary in ad- fMaaelaai. eniaa ta yaar.ir.tine Baa. lUngk k FPU Pla?u* FPU PL.™,Bstai ia i Tanl--1 faagPHofe Xtig Cb.lera BHaaraafOdiJ FPU Plages Buaeaf X y Plague >asbaf x y aatSase
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 508 1 ma KIAT Ce., Ltd. (L»oorpor»t*<i in Btrmite .Settlement*; Board of Directors: TAT CCA* KiAT. E*. CsssTnras\ CSt KOOM HAT Etq■ FO KM -00M E»q. 108 KIM LIONG. Keg. I Managing Direct >r-TAT CDAN KIAT, E?q Manager LOW ICOK CHOET. Em. As.istant Manager FO KIM SOOH. El 4 Secretary KOH PENG
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      • 106 1 Singapore harbour board. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. WHARVES SECTION OODOWSrt GATE ENTRANCES Bonded vVarH] rmmm, Trafalgar 8t East Riifliatir«iiiiO. Storage. 2 and 1 i r. Pac r. Ps la t 1J J 20/22 I 1 Woart Ruad. Sh.ers .1 iy (Jo (Dry Docks) J hock Store, Head C lower Office, Tolice a
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      • 388 1 HEAP ENG MOM STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. tlWHre [«titivti, CfteriHi m Sauraif. So*/ 7V* <i Wmk foJWtrf ti PiTJieTrW litivli. uum, Piijkai Pin* isi Slmihtc. >>n nighty '!U*wt. siiiitM iii siifirilii (Mil). 9aU Fortnightly. :r« j—lp ud fmrtoar nbrmM'k *p m r: siostemed office Urn.%% XUatj Aye tr.tt. LKR BOOH LBONQ
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