Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY, VoL V. No 161 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 11
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 309 1 Tay Guan Kiat J Managing Director. CLAX KIAT <f Co., Ijd. lb, Phillip Street, Singapore F f REWOOol j supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality also to Hotels, Steam-launches, etc *j Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I RESIDENCES: 87, Tank H ad, No. MSfj R Sunnyside, Gaylang. No.
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    • 309 1 Straits j I Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under Straits- Chinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." just unpacked] NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins' Famous Pocket Clas- slcs and Modern Fiction. I ALSO 1 Manila Envelopes for Office Use. Tie Continental Stamp Co. 1). HIGH STREET. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH J MEANS
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    • 90 1 iSanitas Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" I Brand. j Use No Other r Best Results for the smallest A I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. 1 SANITAS is known throughout the world I AS A j RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always carries
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    • 420 1 I Ff REWO 001 JJj The necessity in every household I cm be had ir\m 3 I Tay Guan Kiat I The supplier to the Government I iand Singapore Munici|>au*.y a.so I Hotels and Steam-launches, etc. f 'Phone No*. 1361, 1362 and 1363. 1 Residences: 87, Tank Road, No. 1460;
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  • 1108 2 An Old Couipauionof Mia. An ancient «nd iobred instinct i Idn r;: -en n iti -it- welcome tha earliest v-f allow aa ttie u^ r dd >f It v- fo> aniastru:teu ear and a rbjilaM e\e to uotice, three weeks boforo the sivull i>» comes, the >ioj|*aoog oall
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  • 118 2 Orders for the w -r»|r enditiy J<ily 13 To <hy 5.15 |m Drill Hall SVO Bar.d A Buglers To morrow. l. 'O pm S*ej>s F-.n hilerair# SV GL ii DRi?" 4 00 Johnston's Pi*-r fr > Fori SH< a FV 1 S<-cfl. Ill A IV 5 15
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  • 302 2 Ar. int -retting, ca*~ ba« jott bten heard in th*- Stoekboloo t'omujercial C ;urf. Tne Kassian Mercantile Company ol th it ploea insured a parcel of gelatine with the Norska Lloyd on board the steamer Aetrid frotn Copenhagen to Ranmo (Finland). The insurers wrote into the policy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No »22 North Bridge Road, Siagapore ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphire?, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also
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    • 331 2 WE SELL PRIVATELY LMDS AND BUILDINGS Within and beyond Municipal Limits At Reasonable Prices. Freehold land and a substantial pillar and plank tile roofed building (verandah, hall 4 bedrooms) and outhouses. Lorong 29. close to Gaylang Road. j Excellent freehold land and brick building, area 81,"00 sq. ft, corner of
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    • 114 2 Some of the Latest Hits. I'll 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 M Wedding" bells. When there's peace on earth
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    • 460 2 tiiirfjti tmtemgĔ kmtUtfrimd m hmMhmf'Winommil") Nmm, 4mr, W fw ta*a a vtmtcimnfui thrm timm m dry Tmm wiU 6» daiigkfd to tat ffcfcfc <* «fcw* Wfimnifi.' k#w |—j The wonderful life-giving properties of Wincarnis make it a positive necessity to all who are Weill, Anaemic, "Nervy; Run-down. The mission of
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  • 258 3 St .tfapore, Jaly, 11, Messrs Intha.u A Co., the Arcade, advise the following qaolaions:— AlorOajah 52 75 13.00 Ay«rKnning* 0.90 1.10 AyerMolek 170 1.90 Ayer Panai 7.10 7.25 Balgown> 4.50 500 Bukit Jelotong 0.45 0.55 Bukit Katii 0.7; 0.77$ Bukit X B 0.70 080 Changkst 9erd f..„
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  • 126 3 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore, July 4. At the Auction held on Wednesday and Thursday, Jnly 3rd and 4tb,about 1.039 tong were offered for, sale of *hioh about 702 tons were sold. The new method of gelling Rubber at cents per pound instead of dollars per picnl
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  • 57 3 Dcilfereu 1 la London. The following are the dates of departure from 3ingapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Larr. Ddliv rbkd. Mail P Mar. 28 Jon* 10 Ma;! C A.pl. 12 June 5 Mail H Apl. 27 Jun« 4 ■"10 Apl. 24 Jun«
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  • 278 3 Singapore, July 11. Tim -See; Local and General column. •7op7v». No business, TVIjS boo. —Weak No business. Flour. —No business. Gambier. No business. Pevner Steady. No busiunse. Other ProdwCt+~HmThxi gni«t. btot Leal Market Osotitioa? Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $50.00 Nvircegs 80 8. 55.00 Copra Bali 7.25 Oorcag
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 272 3 larlborougii Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Bhow at 9.15 p.m. Also presenting a Fathe Play, featuring IRENE CASTLE with all the charm and grace that made her the best known best dressed woman in America Vengeance is Mine In S Parts An
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    • 599 3 From To-Night Until Sunday, July 14 —I me Alhambra I Alhambra Is j AT THE fs the only g the Theatre j theatre r where you 4 f§ 1 JJk H M ttaffife A with an L geUoeBEST A U£| fc%J| $»tf Tarn*" I ph s I**n SVI E# i
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    • 616 3 aT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pas* the Door. To night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. m. To-night! 5 THE REED CASE 5 Butterfly Feature with Allen Holubar and Louise Lovely, Mystery of the Double Cross WITH MOLLY KING Episodes 7 and B—4 Parts. ANIMATED WEEKLY Comedies
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  • 1223 4 The off-nsiv- in the West has overaha lowed the trend of affairs in the East and yet th*y are of infinite importance in that the future of Rassia can b- anything either to the alvntage or to the grave Jisa lvantag--> of the Allies. None know what will b*
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  • 44 4 It ir rnmo '-d the f sees -t to tbe late b Mr DO C<.:rpb*li. C M G, as ti ueral to th* Johor* Gov r-- *■<•-, jo' I v be Mr F J Kaliif-x, in- -ĕ.deot cl tn* aeneepore iH» ie i*lhj
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  • 61 4 It ia *<"■ eil >th for b ginnerg and coov*r»vi rial in th* e'crly cf th* Er lcL Eaocaaft al th* YWCA. Aetr.- B cr-*--v an n; I b* jjao l t- k-. 9 »bat aVfawad tber- i= i'-jr b c-u th*"'* d-eiii: g »o j "in t* nr
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  • 72 4 Her Majesty Expresses Thanks. The folk wing tel-gram from the of State to the Governor, dated 9'h July, 1918, ha* been receive-"!: b*a b*«-n reived by H M the from Singapore women *nl school gMt 'flF-H"-? felicitations on the of silver wadding and begging acceptance of 9.
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  • 126 4 The m?.in celebration r f this xr ohamrp. dan festivel W2g held j<-f ardar. :nd I m an *arly hour of the rjinfinp emsi of pai'e clad merry.mak-ie err abtoed. Th*ir ple?snr*, b r ~a= e'mewhat mcml by fa ii:. vrbich came dowai i- lb* fort rr, n.
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  • 419 4 Impersonating A Detective Charged with impers rating t deteciv* polic- C'"r a abl- ry arreting one Gnan Sia H-e in tha: »paj city, and afemptire ti extort seme money from the complainant, a 3okien named We- G-ok appeared brfore Mr Hamjin the Third Court this morning It happ-ned
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  • 607 4 Tin it at li.6l.5C; 15C vcni §oid. London, July b: The eilver n*rka ,y.—Reultr. P-: %ng. »i 1V came int'» line u ei 0 f Milayaanl Hiri Bij» PQ9 fi y*3:trd*y. The R nl A**v«m«-at Board for ts'.Hi'.e *»i:i r: at the Mar.;cipal Bcftr l Ho m
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  • 114 4 To-Day 's Contents. Thb Ohsat War The Western Front Russian Matters Royal Silver Wedding 9 Bombing Work 5 War Honours 5 Italian Doings 5 Havas Service 5 <~ KSERA.L Swallow a Return 2 Interesting Shipping Case Singapore Volunteer Corps The Rubber Trade 3 Local Share Market 3 Straits Produce 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet Soaps. Robinson's "Otto of Rose" Toilet Soap 3 in i b x. Price 95 CtS. per boxRobinson's "Special" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in i b x. Price 95 CtS. per box. msm oils Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated em England. j No Further Danger! Patent
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    • 300 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (laoorponted is the Sc*«itt "ii Tib mi nil) Head GfLoe 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. S Ship-chandlers. Hardware Dealers. G3vernment ani sfanicipaJ Contractors, General Imp:r:ers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tea. Address: GLAMOAT Codes oaed arc. Sih Edition, aad A
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    • 79 4 CIN Just Received A SMPHISTOF DRY GIN $27 Per Case DUTY EXTRA. Caldbeck. Macgrcgor AND Co. for sale: All kinds of Patent Medicines 'Brims ftmuicu Mac.) Charges Moderate. We will allow special rate for wholesale buyers- Cat as t*d b Nalna Mohamed Sons., 19. Raffles Place, i-ingapore. KIAM KIAT Sc
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  • 576 5 REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. The Western Front. Important Advance. London. July 7, 11.25 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring to day, says that the Australians' new advance cached a depth of 400 yards and leonres a commanding view for 5 000 yards. The whole of theVillers Bretonneux success
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  • 254 5 Successful Raids. London, July 8, 4.30 p.m. French communique Artillery r e prevailed between Villers Cottereta forest and the Marne. London, July 9, 3.30 a.m. French communique South of flie Aisne we attacked in the morn* the German positions in the a Pproaches to Reuz forest, northT** on
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  • 151 5 Albanian Operations. London, July 8, 3.55 p.m. Italian official: By small actions we gained ground north of Monte Orappa and extended our advanced occupation in the region of Col, Caprile. The Italo French foroes between the coast and Tomorica valley in Albania began an operation on July 6
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  • 200 5 Awards to I. A. Officers London, June 7, 4.30 p.m. The Gazette mentions the following awards to Indian Army Officers Bar to Distinguished Service Order to Lieut-Colonel G. A, Beatty: When the regiment to which he went in support was held up in an attaok he led his
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  • 47 5 London, July 8, 1.50 p.m. Amsterdam: The Vorwaerts says that President Wilson and Mr Churchill both m?»ke a decisive Allied military victory a prerequisite of peace. Therefore the Germans must continue the struggle until the Allies are convinced that peace can only come by understanding.
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  • 22 5 London, July 9, 6.55 p.m. The Press Bureau states that Mr J R Clynes has been appointed Food Controller,
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  • 199 5 At Vladivostock, London, July 8,1.50 p.m. Vladivostock British, Japanese and American landing parties enforced neutrality in the neighbourhood of the consulates. London, July 8, 2 30 p.m. Paris Le Petit Journal states that Count Mirbach. when at the German Legation in Athens, was the real Premier of Greece,
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  • 212 5 London, Jnly 8, 9.15 p.m. Renter learns, according to trustworthy Japanese sources in Raseia, that the Czecho Slovak army is much stronger than was at first supposed and is now providing a rallying point for the majority of the non- Bolshevist elements. The Czecho Slovak force at Vladivostock
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  • 234 5 London, July 10, 6,40 a.m. The Times correspondent at Tokio wiring on July 4 states that the Asabi announces that at Vladivostok a new provisional government of Siberia has been established. It intends to summon a constituent assembly. Its programme includes the liberation of Siberia from the Bolsheviks,
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  • 40 5 London, July 9, 6.30 a.m. Colonel Lynch has written to exPresident Roosevelt inviting him to Ireland to help in recruiting. He says that he would like Field Marshal Joffre and a contingent of French heroes to visit Ireland.
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  • 353 5 The Premier's Address. London, July 8, 6,10 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George moved that an ad. dress be presented to Th*ir Matties, congratulating them on their silver wedding, warmly paying a tiibute to Their ilaj>sti-a unfailing devotion to duty ana expressing the loyal
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  • 99 5 London, July 8, 11.40 p.m. The Premier's committee of six M Ps has been investigating the aliens question, and recommends ihe immediate internment of all male enemy aliens over eighteen unless there is medical or definite canse for exemption, the repatriation of women of enemy origin except
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  • 77 5 London, July 7, 3.45 p.m. The Observer states that the policy of bold but balanced reform of the Indian Government now revealed is a great project of timely creative statemanship, in true succession to our best achievements in harmonising the Empire and liberty. Its adoption in its main
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  • 72 5 London, Jaly 8, 7.40 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Macnamara stated that German submarines had on several occasions exercised the right of searching hospital ships in order to teo that they were complying with the Hague Convention. He emphasised that Britain had never broken the
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  • 47 5 London, July 8, 2.30 p.m. A telegram from Turin states that General Ludendorff recently visited the Trentino and ordered preparations for a new Austrian offensive to be hastened. Large Austrian reinforoements have been concentrated at Innsbmeck and Trent. The Swiss frontier has been closed.
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  • 34 5 London, July 8, 5.40 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the War Minister, von Stein, said that Germany had accepted conditions under which exchanged AngloFrench and German war prisoners would not be re-employed.
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  • 211 5 Fine Aerial Feats. London, July 8, 11.5 p.m. The Air Ministry reports: Our machines attacked the station and factories at Kaiserslautern on the 7th. Hostile machines were engaged over the objectives. One was shot down. Two British machines are missing. Our equadrons on the 8th bombed a railway
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  • 128 5 London, July 10, 6 85 a.m. Mr Lloyd George, speaking at the House of Commons dinner ir> honour of Doctor Jowett, on his return from America, said that he was more confident to-day than he had ever b«*en of th« issue of the war. One reason was th*
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  • 112 5 London, July 8, 7.40 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the Centrist, Matzinger, called attention to the grave food situation. The Socialist, Wele, a:iid that ceriain circles, including the Kaiser, had no idea of the misery of the ma?8> s, 47 per cent, of whom earned under four marks
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  • 63 5 London, July 9, 8.30 p.m. In the House of Commons Sir Leo Chiozza Money said that the results of ocean convoying continue to improve. Over million Allied and neutral gross tonnage has been convoyed homeward since June 1917, with losses of one point thirty-one per cent. Homeward
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  • 55 5 London, July 10, 2.0 a.m. After a visit to the Western front of all the Dominions representatives, their Majesties the King and Queen dined the following at Buo kingham Palace on July 10: Messrs Borden, Massey, Cook, Smith, Meighen, Calder and the Maharaja of Patiala. The remainder will
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  • 49 5 London, July 8, 3.55 p.m. Melbourne The Minister of Customs allows the importaion of Java and China teas on a basis of fifty per centum of the 1916 cargoes. The importation was prohibited eighteen months ago with a view to promoting the consumption of Indian tea.
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  • 39 5 London, July 10, 11.30 a.m. New York The island of Guam (Philippines) was swept by a typhoon on July 6. The loss of life is small but ranch property was destroyed and the crops were devastated.
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  • 321 5 French Troops' Deeds, Paris, July 8, 7.35 p.m. An account is now avail-.Mo (f the achievement of a.French division which cut up two German divisions at Cutry, west of Soissons. It Bhows tb<» important part played in stopi ping h- German off j nsiv« The attack was begun
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  • 124 5 London, Jnly 9. 7.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil stated that nothing which had occnrred in connection with the Dutch convoy could be regarded as an abandonment or modification of the right of search, tbe vital importance of which the Government fully recognised.
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  • 94 5 London, July 8, 3.30 p.m. Lance-Corporal Dowling, mentioned in the cable of June 19tb, has been court martialled in London. The charges were that while a war prisoner in a German camp at Limburg, he joined the Irish Brigade raised Ly the Germans and endeavoured to induce
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  • 89 5 Lonlm, July 10, 11.30 a.m. New York The Catholic War Council has issued a call as follows "Fight and pray." It is signed by the American cardinils, and d. clares that all the American Catholics are enthusiastically working for the prosecution of th* war. If tbe nation
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  • 30 5 London, July 9, 7.0 a.m. Madrid lAs the first application of the Espionage Law, the Ministry has prohibited the publication of news of the movements of merchantmen.
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  • 29 5 London, July 9, 9.10 p.m. Copenhagen i Tho Wolf Bureau states that the Kaiser has acoepted Kuehlmann's resignation. Hintze, ambassador at Cbristiania, is mentioned as his succ< baor.
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  • 464 5 Amusements. From Owr Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 8. On Tuesday, the 2nd inst„ the members of the dramatic section of the Malacca Chinese Literary Association staged at the Royalty H 11, Tranquerah, generously lent U) Alt Tan Tiam Tye, a Malay play entitled The Faithful Servant." The proceeds
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  • 182 5 We are requested to make thi following announcement All men who have been i laced in categories A. B, and D ere being required to submit thems Ives for reexamination under th« Registration and Medical Examination Ordinance 1917. The Board at Singapore will Cona'st of Major Middleton and
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  • 81 5 Already acknowledged $4,527 Mrs G P Owen 50 M Mxbatnt d Ali Namazie 20 (Per Mrs Steeu Behested; P F Allen 25 DUirik 10 M Plinins 5 E Bendixsen 10 0 2 U Sohouw 2 V Moller 5 Capt Vinsuafs 10 S Agerholme 10 M Rißnaneaen 2
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  • 259 5 The Cinemas. The introduction of the first Pathe Play at the Alhambra has been productive of good results and another one, Sylvia of the Secret Service, is promised for to-night besides two further episodes of the Neglected Wife serial and new numbers of the Pathe Gazette and Pathe News.
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  • 54 5 For the period from the 12th to the 18di Jaly, 1918, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber will be assessed on a price of $72 pc r pikul equivalent to 54 cents per pound, for all grades, and the additional duty of 2£ per cent, imposed hy the War Taxation
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  • 45 5 To-Day. Hari Raya (Mohammedan F stival.) G G C Ladies Medal. To-Borrow. Lidge Z3tland Regular, 8.30 pm. Saturday. France's Day, Town Hall, 4—7 pm. Sunday. 7th Sunday after Trinity, Monday. St. Swithin. Legislative Council, 2.30 pm. Tuesday. Moon Las! Q «art< r.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Chinese Household Furniture, Iron Brass Railed Double Bedstead, etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 24 Cheng Ctieok S.r<et, off Tanjjng Pagar Roa<\ On Saturday July 13, a. 2.30 p m For full particu'ars see express issued. On view two days prior to sale Ctaing
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  • 766 6 Prim Ootid io tot Mortal toil Moroit* SIN OA 5 K. Jt LT 11. Me—.i Lyall uid ETatt,laxchAnge iad Sn.re Brokara, latne tbe following lift t qnotatioo* Robber Shares. Hoaa, Taiaa. Hu--r» If. Allan* I 3 3 I/. Anglo Java 6 7 1/. AngL>-MAIA| i J/- 1
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  • 78 6 King George 's Fund for 23rd List. Aruonnt already acknowledged $61,306.50 Per (JaDt P Bredenber a U 8 Patrol" f B $25 J 5 15 L A H S 10 JPD 5 Alexander 10 A Dr\ s lala 10 Garmr 5 H A S nir' n 5 iggitt 10 Walker
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  • 425 6 Situation Analysed. The following summary of the week's war news is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, bnt must not be considered official: London, June 28 In the House of Commons, on the 24 h Jane, Mr. Lloyd G orge said that dmirjK the nut two months
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  • 461 6 London, June 28. Operations 1 for week endedJ27th June —Operations being of enemy i oitiative the extent of the Italian victory can best be measared by the t?rms of the magnitude of tb« Austrian failure. And this is clearly seen when it is recalled that captured documents have
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  • 332 6 Boer Farmer Opens it With a Tin-Opener An amosiug story of the adventures of a mine, which wa a foaud by a Boer farmer and bis son yn the shore near Eland's Bay, South Africa, aud which was opened with a tin opener, is told in
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  • 139 6 S.C.C Lawn Tennis. Moiday s Play. A Singles. Donnell )we 15 2 beat Bateman scr 6—1, 6—2. Stout owe 5 beat Miliigan ecr 7—5, 1—6, 6—4, Potts scr v Sinclair owe 4, postponed. B Singles. Todd v Griffin, postponed. Doig owe 4 brat Paterson scr 7—5, 6—2. Allen scr
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  • 95 6 A Doubles. Hartnpll owe 15 and Perkins owe 2 beat Adler, scr, an I Griffith Jonee scr, 4—6, 6—3, 6—2. C Singles Lamb beat Calder, 5—7, 6—4, 6- 4. Newcomers. Godwin beat Brown, 4—6, 6—4. 7— 5. B Doubles. Bond and Hacker beat Griffin and Bartley, 8—6, 6—4.
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  • 218 6 The Colonel stepped ani glart. aionnd. Then, pointing sternly to ti ground, What does this mean demand*: he, "A pic aw of orange peel I see. The Mbjor Ballad the Cap'ain thfc And said, "By Gad! You r~ fa:.: again, I really can't think what yon meg: By
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  • 53 6 Singapore, July H« r d^y— Banklm/i. 2/4 Prl*a*» Its v 2 4 WPr. Lidle— Bank T 1 4 1 HongkongBank mji 44% p*Bhang**!— 'Sank d-a. 4f l Da Jp» Pm) T. T 5a Jasvi IniU < ci Bin mx% iaaa« 1/5 *S i> "w 1 of llnclaod r%»r >*>«.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 142 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D §1 W e JaL h W fPJj I taBtWADlSlSI |3 j| (D'STlXERS) I €xfYQ Specioglf T"k n Scotch WhSI wjr WWL 1|1 1 OF GREAT A0E|||j| Mm, S |lig Y SOLE Huttenbach Bros Co. TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to the full,
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    • 322 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking 44 State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. 44 State Express are 41 Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA No. 555 per tin of so Packed in patent vacuum
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    • 75 6 I e 111] I n tliese days m Shortage are ou wanting CJEIVt JEIVX ifl ■T' I Phone or write to r; j YAMATO Co., j 41, High Street, Singapore I I e-xert myself u 1 I t0 ma^e tne readers IN THE MOST FETCH!!! Styler Yon AdVertisements i fNgjf
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 178 6 Mails Close. To day. Ma<lra* $.30 p m Malacca Hid Mum Hamaro 2.3< pm R*ng n 1.3" pm Kenmuii Sanit 3 pm Palaa Bat*m and Pulaa Buiang Hock Ker.g 3 pm Palaa !*>egi Benuit 3 pm K'.uTinjon Meranti 4 pm h*taTmg,fi A ng H .ng 4 pm To morrcw. Cneob
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  • 458 7 Cairn For Damages. An ac ion for damages arisint; cut of the cod'sion of two cars was he*rd before Mr Justice sitting as District Ju ige, in Supreme Couit on Mor.dav,when ChupYio Lang Watt sued the Kiui Seng Land Co. for $500 as compensation ft r damhi es
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  • 302 7 Alleged Criminal Trespass. In consequence of the alleged nocturnil vieits of a troublesome dog, Mr C E Harston appeared before Mr J C Sugars in the District Court this morning to answer a summons for criminal treespass by entering the comj onnd of one Mr S L
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  • 620 7 Official (inquiry. In the Senior Magistrate's Court, Kuula Lu.iipur, at 9 «.ui. ou Saturday nio:ni«g, the otfici.il inquir' concerning the ceatb of th" late Mr. J. W. C. Ellis, Ae*n? D.qu'y Controller of Labour vs c mmem;til before Vir. A. W. Just, Senior Maui*;rn:e, wit'i A
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  • 61 7 Programme For July. Friday, July 12 —Parade Peirls Hill, 5.15 p m. Monday, July 15—Parade Bonstead Institute, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 19.—Parade Pearls Hill. 5.15 p,»D. Monday, July 22.—Parade at Stations, 5 30 p m. Friday, July 23. —Parade Boustead Ini'itQle 5 15 p m. Moutlay, July
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  • 22 7 Orders for we. k ending July 13 Friday, Inly 12. —Ambnlanee Claae, V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Conwniaaioner.
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  • 419 7 Much of the success of the fuirth Red Cross sale is doe to the energy and wit tf Sir J M Barrie, who actea as chairman of the Book- and Manu. scripts Sub.Committee. He himself guve the MSS of his Little Minis ter," and he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 461 7 NOTICES notice:. Those to sell privately «nd at reasonable pr ces Land>< Lluildin-*, should wiite to The Straits Building Co., Mi. Market Street Cecil Street.) 9 7 T— 8 8 NOTICE Intending PUfitOM ifcoaJd take notice thai no ac?oaniiod .ti< m can be provided until farther a tic- f »r
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    • 635 7 BANKS GHAITEBED UHK OF iNOIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. itATiSD 12* BNOLAND fll EtOTAL CHARTBK. Pa r' > j in 60,000 Shares ot I I tmtl'. £1,200,00 Wmmn Fttnd £2.000,00 LoiahiKty of Proprietors £U 00,00= BANKERS. Qm Baal ef Fng'-and, Th* Londo; City and MkQaad Beck. Ltd., Th: an County and
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    • 44 7 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME When a firm Has spent a great deal of mosey in advertising it cannot alter its prices without losing muck of the benefit of its advertising. It is tnareiore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods whan general prices are rising.
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    • 319 7 What men need To every mnn tho loss of norve force is serious, and should not be neglected. The fueling of exhaustion them is the result of thin blood, which has becom-* de vitaliz d by tbo effects of the climate, worry, malaria, and other canst s. Symptoms :—Depression, irritability,
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    • 460 7 THE 'Malaya Tribune AKD SHIPPING CAZET (Evening Dally.) •'hone 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. AH communication* relating to edi-' torial matters and news should be addressed
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    • 335 7 THE ORIENT A L j Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income In I a 17 $4,587,500.00 Total Out go in 1917 52.732.070 00 Assurance efTscted In 1917 $4,790,128X0 Increase in Funds $i,855,43u.aa. j Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring
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    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dail>. VoL V. No 161 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 986 1 (Kxcluriv to Mmlf* Tribmu.) Messrs Wheelock and Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour as with the following advice nnder date 20th Jnne. The situation in onr local Freight market is as follows United Kingdom. No change. ISA Via Pacific. Conditions on this berth
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      • 113 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Section Go downs Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagsr. P S Eas* East 1 and 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower Office,
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      • 547 1 Singapore Tide Table. Thnraday, July U.—High Water: 1.1 p.m. 8ft. 8ins. Friday, July 12.—High Water 0.20 a.m. 9ft. Oin,; 1,32 p.tr. 6a 7iD8. Saturday, July 13 —Moon in Equator 3h A. High Water -1.0 a.m. 9ft. 4ins.; 2.1 p.m. 8ft. Sine. Snnday, July 14.—High Water:— 1.39 a.m. 8ft. 8ins. 2
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      • 572 1 [till KIAT 6 CO., Ltd.] (Incorporated in Strait* sttWsMali S R Head Office: .0. Rtrelt. Bo I Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, C Government and Municipal Contractors, I 1 General Importers acd Lxporters. r«te> I I Rice and Saw Mill Supplieri i Commission Agents. I autlo-tod CaolUl $201,030. I Paid up Capital
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