Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1918

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL V.- No 155 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 243 1 i Tay Guan Kiat! Managing Director. GUAN KIAT Co., £l* I 36, Phillip Street, Singapore FIREWQOD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality also to M Hotels, Steam-launches, etc I 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 an 1 1363. RESIDENCES: «7. Tank B I I. No. II 1 jg Sunnysidc. Qaylaag, No.
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    • 248 1 Straits TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." (■■■■BHBVMnnBB Outdoor Photography DAY AND NIGHT. You can't get good Photographs at Cheap Price. S ARIGA Artistic Photographer No. 38, Orchard Roid, Singapore. 46 3 7 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classics and Modern
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    • 113 1 iSanitasi li Disinfectant j Pine -Tree" I Brand. I If you wan,,he Milk Best f r the smallest I I I This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 j with water, producing a I I milk-white, strong disinfectant I r I and deodoriser. I SANITAS I I I is known throughout the
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    • 434 1 *F I REWO OD I U Tho ne:cs9it' in every household 2| 5 c.-n be had from Tay Guan Kiai j Cj The supplier to the Gove.nmeKt I anJ Singapore Muuicipafv aIfo g Hotels and Ste;,m launche*, etc n 'Ptaone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. H R I s I
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  • 905 2 Ao lilumioating Analysis. By H. R. Wakefield. A very illuminating analysis of the present ''peace aim-'' condition of German public opinion has recently appeartd io the celebrated Berne journal, the Freie Zeitung (Jan. 19}. It is from the pen of a former editor cl the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD. THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD l| A VALUABU BSKWAnVE IN NEURASTHtMA r*KVOUS AND ArVCMIA. P Tempting, Palatable, Wholly Digestible. □Earlier and inferior proiacts, repre- producing results which are truly aenting the eff >rt t r give the nerves remarkable. directly the nourishment they cinnot Unlike earlier
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    • 260 2 Some of the Latest Hits. m come back to you, when it's ''All over My Red Cross Girlie—(The wound is somewhere in my heart) At the Darktown Strutter's ball. When we wind up the watch on the Rhine In the land of "Wedding" bells. When there's peace on earth again.
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    • 493 2 Palmolive Soap. I Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify I and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every I demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate and I troublesome skins. I Palmolive Soap is
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  • 276 3 Singapore, July, Wednesday, 3, Messrs Latham Co., the Arcade, advise the following qnotiione:— AhrfUtaia 12 75 S3 03 Ayer 090 I.IU afsrlfoaaaj LBO 2CO Ay«r Pbnas 7 10 7.75 Balgownie 4.50 500 riukit Jetotoag (l 45 0.55 Bukit Katil 0.7 0.77^ Bakit X B 0.70 0.8 I
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  • 290 3 Singapore, July 3. Tim. —B<-;e Local and tiwrwal c< !rmn Oopra. No business. Tapioca. —Weak. No business. Sago Flour- —No business. Oambier. —Basinets done. Pej;ver —Strady. Nobr>tfnefaf. Other froauct*. >i?rk*»t Quiet. Latest Local Market Qioratioes. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 150.00 Nr.tmega 80 8. 55.00 Oopra Bal' 7.25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 252 3 From To-Night Until Monday, July 8 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. I Programme that will ;Bear Favourable Comparison with any other Now In vogue. In the Second Show at 9.1S n m. i Picture Unique in Story, Interest and Entertaining Powers. A
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    • 168 3 Rub Out the Pain. Wherever the ache or pain, simply rob in Little s Oriental Palm. Ah you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,—quickly, simply and surely, there is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swellings. I he more cruel sufferings
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    • 697 3 420iiBHBBBBL^iAL I ~"i FJ?OM TO-NIGHT UNTIL MO DAY. JULY 8 I —"T"' |Aihambrais! A Programme that well Maintains th* Standard j I™!* the Theatre i theati I where you S AT THE I with an Ej get the BEST A ft /f K\ -fJXo* A l 9XqU,S,te tea P pictures,
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    • 520 3 I rf>mp»re I Value Compa c AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSB j Tanjong Pagar Road. Ifeaaaa 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
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  • 42 4 The MiHrrinpe between Mr. Henry M. L zaroo aiid Mlse Maiy M. Te &oßza, which had been arranged to take place on Saturday, 6th July, is indefinitely postponed owing to the ill-health of Mi«s De Souza 3 jT 5 7
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  • 1226 4 The Government state that as they have t;o d sire to further Gertnau interests by publiehing German Ilea which might be believed by many Orientals here, they havedechled to discontinue the publishing of enemy communiques. If it is a case of desiring to proven* the furthering of derman
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  • 283 4 The Cinemas. Motion.picture lovers will be interested in the announcement that Pathe's branch in America has go'.e to the trouble of producing a very much improved brand of films known as Pathe plays which will be found to favourably compare with other features screened in Singapore. One of these
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  • 135 4 The above club commenced its 19th half-yearly session on Monday night, when a geii- ra! meeting of members was h-ld and the following officers appointed president, Rev W Murray, MA j secretary, Cbu* Ec librarian, Cfiua Boon T one. Th > jsiderv yav a' addrras or
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  • 97 4 We have before us a Parliamentary paper relating to the death by burning cf J P Genower, able seaman, when a priaoner <»f war at Brandenburg camp The paper oom prases ootiyepoodano» with the German Government concerning the matter, and we hope to give a more extended reference
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  • 94 4 The epidemic among our Asiatic 6taff shows no signs of abating, and we have to record one fatality already. The G. P. O. iaaaed the following notice this morning Owing to* gre«t deal of sickness among the postal employees, the Post Office regi ts it is neoeasary to oartail somewhat
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  • 259 4 Tin ie at $157 no sellers. Rubber If quoted at 2/2J for crepe and I 1J for sheet. A mail from Europe will arrive here from Perang to-morrow morning. Mr R N Goodwin of th* Pinang Gaz-tte has left for India on a short holiday. We hear
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  • 206 4 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. Monday's Play, A Singles. Bateman scr beat Tineley owe 1 6—4, 4—6, 6—3. Pctta v Sinclair, postponed. Nathan v Wodnhonae, postponed. B Singles. Doit? owe 5 beat Bond ecr. 3—6, 3—6, 6 —-2. Stredwick owp 2 b*at Phipps scr. w. o. W A Wilson 6cr v
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  • 68 4 Paqbp. The Great War The Western Front Latest Ontrage 5 Russian Matters 5 Imperial Conference 5 Havas Service 5 General: Peace Aims of Germany 2 Local Share Market 3 Straits Produce Enemy Communiques Amusements i Local and General Sporting Correspondence 5 Klang CV M S 5 Stocks and
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    • 190 4 ROBINSON Co. The Tattoo Alarm dock. Has an Intermittent Alarm the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence .-igtin ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. j Price 55.75. IliflUTM OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.)* LTD. Incorporated in England. MMMMBEMMMI ■■■MINIM* No Further
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    • 313 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co, Ltd. ii. to- Straits ttiements) Head Othue: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate. Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes used A.8.C., Stb Edition, and A 1. Office Telephones Nos.
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    • 79 4 GIN Just Received SHIPMtNT OF DRY GIN $27 Per Case DUTY EXTRA. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. for sale: All kinds of Patent Medicines I (British tMriM Make.) Charges Moderate We will allow ppecial rate for wholesale buyers- (Jan h»d fi 'in Naina Mohamed Sons, iy. Rafllee Place. ingapore KIAMIvTaT 6t
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  • 292 5 The Western Front. Further British Success REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 1, 1-10 p.m. The Press Bureau states Field Marshal Sir D >nglas Haig has congratulated Liout-Ueneral Hakiug and all the ranks under his com mand on their of June 28. reflecting great credit on all concern cd.
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  • 229 5 New Allies. Lon lon. July 1, 11.20 a.m, R-nter'a correspondent at French H>alqaartera wiring on June 30 in the afierroon says that M Poincare today presented national standards to th- 1 regiments f ->rm«<' to France from volunteers belonging to the Slav nationalities of Aastria Hungary. The regiments
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  • 83 5 The German "Fat Boy." London, June 22, 11 85 a.m Amsterdam Liebert writes iv the Taegliche Rundachau "It will not be long before another blow of the German hammer falls and the Entente will again be surprised when one-* more it falls precisely where they now do not expect
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  • 89 5 Lou lon, June 28, 8.35 p.m. Peking: There i 8 much perturbation at Mr. Balfour's remarks cabM on June 21. It is considered that instead of marking the end of the opiam traffic, the deal referred to by Mr Balfour reopens the whole °f China both to
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  • 133 5 Varied items. London, June 30,11.55 p.m. Moscow, June 23 Siabasny, ex-commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet, has been shot. The reports of the murder of the ex Tsar are completely discredited. Moscow, June 25: A telegram from Kieff says that by order of the German authorities the German
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  • 100 5 London, July 1, 7.30 a m. Amsterdam: A telegram from Bukharest says that in the Chamber, Mr Arion, Foreign Minister, declared that the hour of justice had struck. The country demanded from Parliament the fixing of the responsibilities oL the past. Mistakes must be a'oned for and crimes punished.
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  • 60 5 London, July L, 6 50 p.m. In the House of Commons, during a debate on national service, the Speaker ordered Mr Pemberton Billing to leave the Chamber for disorderly conduct, Mr Billing refused. The sergeant at arms was called in. r Billing still refused, whereupon the sitting
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  • 58 5 London, Inly 1, 8.5 a.m. Paris, official: The alarm was sounded at 11,55 yesterday evening, and the all clear at 12.20. Fire was opened on the approaching aeroplanes which did not reach Paris. A second alarm was sounded at 12.48 and bombs were dropped on the outer
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  • 46 5 London, July 1, 6.0 p.m. Perth, West Australia An enthusiastic meeting of the national labour party in the Town Hall, which was crowded, oondemned and repudiated peace propaganda. Mr. Scadden, ex-Libour Premier, declared that the man who suggosted following Russia was a traitor.
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  • 56 5 London, July 1, 3.5 p.m. Jonas Vernon, the ex-commis-sioner of the Metropolitan Police in Dublin, also the latter's father, named Carl Hahn, committed for trial, pleaded not guilty. Vernon's counsel siid the defence was that the informa ion complained of was given in the course of businesa
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  • 51 5 London, July 1, 10.10 a.m. In connection with Kuehlmann's declaration in his last speech in the Reichstag that Courland was already regarded as German territory, a telegram from Kovno significantly states that flindenburg has isaued an order relative to the land question paving the way for German colonisation in
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  • 52 5 London, July 1, 5.35 p.m. In the Hcuse of. Commons, Mr. Croft aaked: Have the Government decided on a definite policy for sugar production within the Empire Mr. Boaar Liw replied that the subject waa being considered. He was well aware that the interest taken in the question waa
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  • 1018 5 Hospital Ship Sunk. London, July 1, 6 20 p.m. The AdmiraLy slatM The British hospital ebip Llan lovery Castle waa torpedoed a*. 10 30 o'olock on the night of Jnne 27th, 116 miles soath west oi' th F.-rn S-ie imk in ten -u~ was ho award bound iroui
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  • 178 5 Prince Arthur's Visit. London, July 1, 7.30 p.m. Tbo Times correspondent at Tokio says that Prince Ar bur of Connaught, interviewed on .Is impressions of his visr, said that the people or all ciabses realised tii vatafl th atlia.no* and felt th -t it guaranty -1 p
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  • 153 5 London, June 30, 8 op.in The Hague The Foreign Minibtrj's statement regarding tb>decison to send a Dutch convoy to the Dutch Indies says that Holland hid, in the end of April, offered to guarantee that military interests of the belligerents would not bo affected. Britain ha i replied
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  • 129 5 London, lane 18, 5.0 p.m. The Financial Times says It is practically certain that the Ameri c*n restriction of th-* import of rabber will only be temporary, unless the war takes a very nr. favourable turn, and when the stocks in America are redaaed to i low ebb, recovery
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  • 85 5 London, July 1, 8.15 p.m. Paris M Pichon has addressed a letvr to the Secretary oi th' National Cxeeh Onncil wherein he says Faithlal to the principles of respect for nationalities and the liberation of oppressed peoples, the French Government considers the claims of tho Czecho Slav nations well-founded
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  • 45 5 London, July 1, l.l Up.m. British Italian official The situation is quiet. We carried out two raids, taking prisoner a few an 1 inflicting many casual" ies. We destroyed six aeroplanes and drove down one out of control. 0;mBritish machine has not returned.
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  • 443 5 Some Resuls. London, June 1, 8.30 a.m. The Times says ilaf the mcc.ing of the Imperial Conference has occasioned articles in the German press discussing tho structure of the Brit'sh Empire. Profpgcc-'' and o*h'"--60 called experts are ovre modes than hiiheito. Apparently th yar< almost conyinc'd that tho
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  • 110 5 London, July 1, 10,10 p.m. Beater learns that a pathetic apt al on behalf of Armenians was made to the British Laboor Conferenoe. The appeal reveals and appalling state of affairs and says Nolle of the tearful horrors perpetrated in various war zones can compare with the tragic
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  • 17 5 London, July 1, 3.5 p in. Sir A. Lee has been raised to the peerage.
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  • 12 5 London, June 29, 2 30 p.m. silvor in rk.it ie steady.
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  • 67 5 Tin is quoted at £331.10.0 in London. Black pepper is qaoted at 1/H| and white pepper at in I ondon. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 23.22. On the Manchester market MJlb* aUKingS are at 29/ aud 6 lbs Tj club at 21/9. In
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  • 513 5 General News P.ris, Ju-«- 18, 6 55 n Interviewed by a reporter of Le Journal, the Chinese General Han Tjn Chonen, who has just arrived in Par 1 from Ame:ic?, r*-c*STfl i lha t Americans were doing great things towards winning the war. He added that China bad
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  • 168 5 Thete has arrived iv port from Hongkong the h a. Val*\a which is a new vessel that has bt en constructed to the order of the Siam Steam Navigation Co. by the Hongkong and Whauapoa Dock Co at Kowloon, says a Bangkok paper of June 24. She
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  • 627 5 Church Army Tents, ike "Editor of the Malaya Tribune. i> rS —News has been received from England by letter amplifying the fact was ki.own early in April that fifty-five of the Church Array Huts and Tents were destroy- 1 la *he first ten days of the vici-L.au attack in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S., most useful to Estates.Tamil Teachers and Students. Can be had from NAINA MOHAMEO SIMS, 19, Ratiles Place, Singapore. fIVw Omm.) Office of Dir ctor of Education, 8.8. and F.M.S. Singapore, Ist February, 1918. Gentlemen, I have tiie honour to acknowledge
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    • 191 5 NOTICE Intenoiiig Pilgriin-s should take not'ce tlat M accommodation can ie provided until further n< tice for pasaeng' rs to the Moslem Holy Place* owing to the shipping requirement* of the Indian Government. No passports therefore can be issued for the purpose. F S James Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements 4
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    • 385 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE TO LET At Raffles Chambers. 2nd floor. Apply to The Secretary, Garden tdub. 37 9 7 ■wi jir—i ii awtiw if am j nr. —>n g^a— BANK HOLIDAY. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday, July 10 HABI RAY A PUASA
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  • 1072 6 Successful <*per:iog Cmm i On the 26ch Jan*, at about 11 .'M a.oj., the Rev. Mr. OF Pykett d« clared the Klang Chine*"- Y.unv Men's Bociety opon in the preoeoe* of a crowd of visitors and mpmbHrg, who assembled in the flooilitj*ihmll. There waa so
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  • 97 6 Ii 'it z }fl L*sJc*i thm fcUowtDa th* Shtt*» o< krpvtan* iron, Sibcafkttrw of ta forty tan Mail* und tiWtt dailaar in baa lon, »tAll, t. A* 1 i l t k Mail B April I May 2^ Mail I Mar II |m Iv Mail O Mar. '25
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  • 42 6 11 m foi W* k ta ling July C Friday, Jnlv Imbabnoe Class, V.M.C A., 5.1« p.m. Satiir! y, July S.~Ro«tfl .Much. Ail aing*pora Tfw»pi puadt< Port C'anolng Road (back of V.M.C.A 1 90 p.m. Frank C. Sands noiiuaimkmai
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  • 84 6 In the Church of St Joseph on j San lay morning the high macH was I OorfornMd by the V«rj K-v A A j Cardoso. the Vicar General of the Pbrtogntaa Miasion, aaaiatad by Ftth- re Bragnnoi and M A Cardoso, During tha mass the Vicar General I administered Brat
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  • 839 6 Prices Q ti ia tee Market thia tJoraiag j HiKOAPOiit, Jilt fl. M-- r l.yall !*K Exchange and Bhata Broken, nt?. following liet of quotations tfafctf* Sharei. No». Value. Hr r» Nafjapi X Allaga* 3,'- 3 3 I/- Anglo Java 6/- 7 Antflo-MuJaj Iff- 16 1 Ayer
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  • 61 6 Singapore, July 3 B»a's4un. 2/413/32 T>«ui»ni %n 3^32 Mvaaa mm 2/4 5/8 51 1« I*i Baa* T. I. n (I Mafkcag vj? **i "vi ">>;*- Baa* d/d. 49^ o ia r. r 107^ 'n Jaaw— -.Si- d/ v 103^ ov-r*. S iis—btying rut $».54 d b ti 15 29/32
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  • 57 6 The following numbers of the M. 6. V. K. ar-* noted in orders us having resigned to join the Imperial Forces Messrs. M. X Foster, J. A. Cinry, (J Fulton, P. W. Leslie, A. J. Arthur, W. G.W.R. Millar, R M. W-*bb, M. F. Rogers, J. Brown, R. X Gread,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF 1) Bp! \rV E tl H i\ (OiSTILLERS) extra %ptc\at==S R\h Scotch W|ig wt s ■OF GREAT 1^ SOLE IMPORTERS■ Huttenbach Bros Co. LOUiS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, LONDON, FINE ART PUBLISHERS Introduce ttieir of OIL PAINTINGS IN MASSIVE GILT FRAMES IN SPEC r
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    • 283 6 Trs!a Services. Singapore (Tank Road I Dall>. Tha mail .M>n* from Sir.gapor*for tha north Ikivh Tank Road ■mlion dally at 7.7 a.m. (Smdaj »-X(", and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7 is pm, ttD d 6.4 r > a.ro. respectively. The through to P«nang leaves Knala Lnuapur at
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    • 190 6 Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for SI. SO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates. !87 Orchard Road. 9 3T- v AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF Chops Tye Chong Tong, No. 55 Kampong Pantui, and Tek Ann tong No. 8 Mill Road, Malacca, On
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    • 201 6 C I j In these days of Shortage j are you wanting CEMENT 'Phone or write to YAMATO Co, ■Wf 41, High Street, Singapore T I NOTICE. We hereby beg to notify that Viih Bork 8, Raffles Quay. Singapore haa been granted the Sole Agency for Strata Settlements, F.M.8., etc..
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 85 6 Mails Close. To day Port awettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2J) p m Kenm.iu San it 3 p m Pnlau Soegi Benuit 3 poi Malacca aid Teluk Anson 'Calypso 3.30 pin Kota Tinggi Auig 4 pm To-morrow. Cuoob Soon Lee 8.3C am P. Samba, Lil>.ea:i Bilik, Tandiong Balei and Medan* Singkel
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    • 176 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for :h- w-»k ei-iing Saturday, Jaly G To da? 4 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Serapong SVA Sees. I II (Compulsory) 4.50 Jardin«-'s Steps for Fort Silensinj? SVA, GL A DRF 5.15 Drill Hall SRE (v) NCOs 5.10 do SVR and A V Platoon 5.15 Kampong
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  • 1421 7 Vegetable Cultivation foi Estates Successful vegetable cultivation depends to a great extent on thes r ii and the attention given by the individual. On nearly «11 esta.ee there are usually low damp patches of land which, if properly drained and tilled, make excellent vegetable gardens. Cattle manure, wood
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 437 7 NOTICES Government of Johore PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited for the following works at Kluang, Centrsl Johore. 1. Assistant Surgeon's Quarters 2. Dresser's Quarters 3. Dispensary 4. Isolation Ward 5. Mortoarv 6. 20-Bed Ward 7. 8-Bed Ward 8. Outhouses 9. Latrine »nd Ballroom. Plans and Specifications for the above
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    • 646 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 £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Ramk of England, Tha London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County «nd Westminster Bunk,
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    • 268 7 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Freehold land with an attap-rootVd cottage along main road, a hundred yards from Qaylang tram terminu*, free from Municipal troubles. Apply to Box 201. care of Maiaja Tribune. 5 6 M— 4 7 CHOP pialin Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Singapore. ALWAYS
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    • 143 7 Fortified at. Forty Every woman fears the miseries that often develop at this age. Often the first signs are irritability of temper ani low-spirited depression, which she does not attribute to its true cause until backaches, feverish flushings and cruel stabbing pains give an unmistakable warning. These sufferings can be
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    • 450 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETS£. (Evening Daily.) Hi one No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to
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    • 314 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security he Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income in 1917 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 52,732,070.00 Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00. To'al ".Tiount paid for
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.j SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dali>. Vol. V. No. 155 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 1687 1 A Most Glorious Adventure. When our seamen and come ashore to bear a hand in thia mighty fray they rejoice tf c cf all srldi n rs, and when the blow which they deal the enemy is briili antly conceived, valiantly executed, and crowned with complete success, the
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    • 116 1 Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowxs Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. Ea*t lieciamjtiou. Storage 2 and 1 fT. Pagar. P S Ea^t EaM 1 and 2 20/2« Storage B 1 Wnart load. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Djck Store, Head (J iuwer Oitco, Police
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 503 1 GUAR KIAT Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Ftraits Settlements) Board of Directors: TAT MAM HAT, Esa Cfaairrxan. m MOM HAT Esq. PO KIM SOON, Esq, 10H KIM LIONC. Esq. g I Managing Director-TAT GOAN KIAT, Eiq I Manager LOW KCOK CHOEY. Esq 1 Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. J
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      • 380 1 HEAP EWC MCH STEAMSHIP GO- LTD. '*mw ti iatavia, me Mm art > tii 7 eve fVmtk *:iiw< 19 Pi&m, lativia. ~*Mvm. tetivfa. PiMkil htm 'jrtnyjhtly- leiHff. BillitM lM SlNiriill (Ball). t>ai/ Fortnightly. H at v-'.., iMsrvt aad fmrtbsv iatorataMoa, ftpta f «o m» IfteMTKMUi OFFICE v. Si, XMaft Ay»t
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      • 570 1 I GUAN KIAT Co., Ul P (Incorporated in 8traits Pettlement*) 5 Head Omo: ?C Singap< ,kf. t Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government bnd Municipal lent rectors, I General Importers and Lzporters, Istatr, Bire and Saw Mill Suppliers aid Commission Agents. A'JtnirlSltf Ca3?ta1 $233,033 I Paid up Capital $133,33) I ml N.
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