Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1918
1918-09-13
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Title Section31 1918-09-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] >W AND m m^J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. v. ftu-. 216 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.31 words
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Advertisement180 1918-09-13 1 j Tay Guan Kiat j 7 ..o set, (apart IF i IV iIOO nnuent j i lily Tman Hat tTTI rinriaaii laaj. < i tmaraa i i m aaaaaam ißaaaaaaasaaaJ GAIETY *Jal Laaaea4 E.U JaaP^^^a] t. A. N A* I "V if 2n<l Sllow at 915 Sharp "1 he Goddess180 words
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Advertisement303 1918-09-13 1 Straits Jiotel T'WJONC PAGAR ROAD. The ouly Hotel nudor StraitiChiucse ruanageuienß. Telegraphic Ad'irea» v PBANAKAJH." e-WBaTaWßanaanaßßaanwwwwwwwnaaaaa ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM i Toothache If so consult J. IKEDA (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station). INSANITY CURE. Dr. W >jettifl« for ißiailti la the only* uitxiickut; uf itn303 words
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Advertisement74 1918-09-13 1 I THE jPot Stills Great Britain i j Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, j being in the unique i position of having the largest bonded stores in 1 H the world. The74 words
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Advertisement391 1918-09-13 1 IF IREWOOD I i-v r hen-, l-'.ld. r /in o v i ay oudii Klat i al m k i iii' Ui the .-i.vprumout Jl aod iu>:tip<.>re M aiao jf Hotrl» soul stt'iin-launchea, etc. J mk.o. nob. iici. liezawe laaa. fl Rear 57, Tank lload. No. M S«tuny->d*, luTi. m391 words
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Article1116 1918-09-13 2 The Handley-Page Machine. New York, July 7 The first American built Ua*.d Icy-Page bomb ing airplane was turned o*er to the United Btates Government yesterday at the dying field of tue Standard Air-craft Corporation at Elizabeth, N. J. The ~iant airplane, which bus a wiug Kprt-id1,116 words
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Article728 1918-09-13 2 Some Li h Stories. In his book, B«lls and Blunders," Mr J C Percy gives the followiiig s.ory as ai p ci:ueu of qnick Irish repartee. Lord Morris, the witty Irish jndge, was dining with Bir William and mentioned to his host that he had seen a paragraph728 words
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Advertisement780 1918-09-13 2 Planters hark t... what we tell Lots of tilings l »you wo'll sell All things you want —both big and suiiiil Nolo "Ur List.—in supplies tho call Tools for the Estate of any kind, Each mrl every one you'll find; Rubber planters in our shop See our number—rjOafl our chop.780 words
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Advertisement583 1918-09-13 2 Straits Settlements War Loan torts. Bearing interest from the dat? of purca 3. Nt per cent per annum, payable Half-yearh 0 n tL 20th January and the 20th July ne Repayable at Par on the 20th July, 1925 PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of tr ia issue will583 words
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Article254 1918-09-13 3 -por* September 13 -a Latham Co., the Ani la, wMm the following qnot;itions $2 70 13.00 V- triinga C9O US V r fef let 175 185 &re'P«naC 7.25 7.5U r ?c ,l 400 450 yj r ,]/>' C t I 40 .55 BakUKaH] 0.70 0.85 Batt X254 words
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Article288 1918-09-13 3 S.rgapore, September 13. A^— Set) Local and General c^'rmiu r Buskers done. Tapioca.—Weak. No Business. Fig-) f lour- —Ridings dono. J*i/tbier. —Business done. Pepper-— 1 Steady. Baeinese done. Otksr r 'r duci:!.- Mrrket 'Jaiet Lti i. Ual Market 0*c?>tio&;. u«$b 110 F!. por j Inul 150.00 80 6.288 words
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Article30 1918-09-13 3 Copra. Singapore, Sept. 12. The market has remained steady thron*hoa» the woek and qnotatione show no change. Fine Sundried $8.80, Fair to Good Qualifies $*-30 to $8.50.30 words
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Article47 1918-09-13 3 [j li >ist I »fl Lofldaa. me following «re the date* of depvtan bom Singapore of thi Ivaropoan Mails and their deliver} bi Lordon. nta* Lav*. Daxrv«mi>. Mail F June -29 Ajg. M BP ATI S I Mailß July gg- Mail A Jnly* gf }J47 words
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Advertisement274 1918-09-13 3 Should A Wife Forgive«? WOULD ANY FORGIVE s bosbaad who had not only been faithless in the worst sense the word, but had even told her m plain that be did not love her any more SEE THE EQUITABLE FEVTURE PRODUCTION with this sensational title, adapted from tha American Stage274 words
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Advertisement694 1918-09-13 3 mmmm u *mWMWWMWMmWM I HWIMHIH ll 1 li munmn —I I 1 —r———P j FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. The"~ I AimTbrato A SIX ACT DRAMA 3F I POWER the Theatre An Exceedingly Fine and (Mighty Well-Staged Picture theatre where you I AT THE "^J 1 i694 words
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Advertisement487 1918-09-13 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE CiMjtr if ±v; .r ii id. Trams Pass the Door, To night I SECOND SBOW ».40 To-night! Further 2 Episodes of Vitagraph Superb Serial 4 Tbe Secret Kingdom 4 Parts Parts Eight Weeks of Thrilling and Hair-Raising Adventures EPISODES 5 and 6. I487 words
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Article27 1918-09-13 4 DEATH. WoNO An Fool —At his residence, No 80. Kampong Java Road, on the 12th instant, aged Si. Penong, F.M.S. end China paper ploase copy.27 words
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Article1248 1918-09-13 4 The great peace offensive has •tar ed, Connt Czernin once more assumes the role of peacemaker. He is not a good strategist, hat at the present moment aboat beat the Central Powers have, for Ihe very good reason that the last time he riiecassed peace he went1,248 words
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Article72 1918-09-13 4 Sentence of 9 month* rigorous imprisonment was passe by Mr Langham Carter in th" District Court yrJtenUy afternoon, on a Chinese nam-d i'ok Tek Ly-, who was convicted of criminal breach of trust as a carrier in respect of 10 bags of rice vain-d at $155, belonging72 words
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Article100 1918-09-13 4 The death ratnj per mille for the week ending Sept. 7 was 29.19. Th« total number of deaths w .s 207, of which 151 were males and 56 femalee. Two Europ ana and 1 Emasian died, also 167 Chines->, 23 Malays, aad S Ii dian*. Convulsions caused 28100 words
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Article177 1918-09-13 4 The preliminary enquiry was concluded yes-erday aft-i noon n... fore Mr. Ham, the Third Magistrate, in the c:tse in-svhich L-ng Ah Tee' t!i"' boy of the Globe Hotel' Sonb Budge Road, is accused' ot having caused the death of Mrs S.iruh Liebmann, tho proprietress, and Mr Emil177 words
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Article138 1918-09-13 4 Tin is quod at U49 £71, m tons sold. *0 London, Sept 11 The B n market ia s eady. y r Rubber is q i em crepe and 2/U ior sheet. 5 0r 2nd Lieut, J. hTcTCT, v m Guards, has taken priaoaar. Conceshd rec> ntly138 words
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Article57 1918-09-13 4 A Chinese named i.y c Chwe« reports to the police that his little son has met his death throush fracture of the skull caused by t Boyanese, named Hassiui, who threw a big brick at his h~ad in Mr Elias's compound at 1705 E< 8 t Coast Road57 words
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Article254 1918-09-13 4 Th*re paased away at hit residence at Kampong Java Road, yeeterdav in the person of Towkay Wong Fook, one of the oldest Chineie residents of the Colony, at the ripe age of *2. roe deeeesed cm» to Singapore at the age of 16 in254 words
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Article48 1918-09-13 4 Arrivals. B<Vt, 12. Schi'.uen Dutch Emile Rumphius Rtdang Siam Sep. 13. Kampar British Sri Maar Anjou Pounanak Dutch Clearances Bape. 12. Hai Nam Biiieb Ban Poh (Juan Kaka Hebe S«nang l) a V ch S< mbitan Singkel Fiovo Sarawak Sept. 13. fodnglri Daich Boribai siam48 words
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Article87 1918-09-13 4 ■"as, -i.r '«7isb WaH The Western Front Enemy 5 Russia g Terror 5 In S. W, Aftrioa 5 *£\NRRAL N« .v U. S. Bomber 3 Celtic Wit 2 Local Share Maika 3 Straits Ptoiiuce 3 The Peace Offensive Correspondence i Sporting 4 Amusements 5 Our Day Fund Maiayan87 words
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Advertisement174 1918-09-13 4 ROBINSON Co. 50LE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Toole, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 2S inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England.174 words
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Advertisement281 1918-09-13 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. {liv«tr{<araOvl id tb* BUmiU 8* ttboauotai Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Bhipohandlere, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractor», General Importers and Exporters. Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Ornruiaoi>in Agents. TBI. Addresa: GUANBIAT. (oops oaetl vn < Bib Edition, ana A 1. OlHce281 words
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Advertisement299 1918-09-13 4 f FRANCE, OUR Friend and ALLY, offers ub Golden Guinea, the produce of her beautiful Vineyards. "FOR CULTIVATED TASTES" GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatcl. A shipment just received. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgrsgor Co. KIAM KIAT 6c Co. 108 109 Market Street. PAINTS lied Oxide Heady Mixed Grey Green Yellow Ochre299 words
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Article972 1918-09-13 5 The Western Front. Our Constant Pressure. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. L non, Sept 11, 4.45 p.m. Renter'! correspondent at British fleadqnarters wiring on Sept. H mm ear screening troops on the morning of Sept. 10 gained appreciate ground between Gouzeauoourt ■ed Epehy and entered Peiziere. W* *dvauced our lineREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 972 words
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Article152 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept 12. 2.5 a m. Mr Lioyd Ueorge baa arriv. d at Manchester and had an imrn use ovation from great orowds, and thousanda of munition worker He was welcomed by the Lord and corporation and proceeded to the Mansion House where he recdved three deputations of152 words
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Article133 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept. 12, 6.55 a.m. Mr. W. F. Massey, interviewed by the Morning Post on the completion of his work in the War Cabinet conference, said that one of the most abiding impressions he would take baok to New Zealand would be that Great Britain had never before133 words
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Article46 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept 12, 2.5 a.m. Simla Sir William Meyer, Finance Member of the Viceroy's Counoil, moved a resolution in the Legislative Council that the prolongation of the war justifies India taking h larger share in the cost of the military foroea raised in India.46 words
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Article41 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept 11,4.35 p.m. Sydney The keels of three new steamers each 5,6 »0 tons have been laid here. Mr Poynton, the Federal Minister gaid that orders had been placed for fifty-two ships. Eleven shipyards are now working41 words
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Article252 1918-09-13 5 Indiscriminate Murders. London, Sept, 11, 7.50 p.m. Washington The American legation at Chnstiania telegraphs that it is reliably info-med that Petrograd is burning in twelve different places and that »n »ndiscriminate massacre ia —o C eedn«< in the streets. London, Sept. 11, 7.55 p.m. Stockholm: A telegram252 words
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Article170 1918-09-13 5 Lon«'on, Sept. 11, 7.10 a.m. Mr Gorges' reoord of German atrocities in S W Africa continues Another ugly occurrence was the savage assault by Ludwig Cramer on certain native women, two of whom weie flogged so severely that they died. Yet the court only imposed four170 words
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Article100 1918-09-13 5 London, Bept. 11, 11.15 p.m. The Press Bureau states that in view of the operativecotton spinnei s' decision to strike, the Government has invoked the Defence of the Realm Act and obtained an interim injunction from the Court to prevent the distribution of strike pay. The Board100 words
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Article82 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept. 11, 6.15 a.m The funeral of Sir Ratan Tata of Bombay took place at Lrookwood yesterday at noon. Service was held in the Parsee chapel and the interment in a grave adjoining the mausoleum of Sir Ratan Tata's father. The mourners included Lady Ratan82 words
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Article37 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept. 12, 7.10 p.m. Paris The Government haa passed a resolution favouring an International Commission, including representatives of all the Allies, to investigate German violations of international law on the West Front.37 words
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Article31 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept 12, 2.5 a.m. Amsterdam Serioni food rioting has ooonrred at Rotterdam, where several shops were sacked and bread vans were plundered. Women paraded shouting for bread.31 words
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Article444 1918-09-13 5 Peace Talk Henewed. Loudon. Sept. 11,4.46 p.m. Amsterdam The Cologne Gazette's war correspondent warm Ihe Germans that they mast c<> 'iin j u» fight Dot for uosrec 'wt lor bare existenoe. He declares the enemies or' Germ try ar»* no. auaokiug the dyn-euy or state «rste.n but the444 words
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Article76 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept. 11, 6.15 a.m. The Lord Mayor in a letter to the Press appeals to the citizens of London to support the effort on India Day Sept. 20 to raisn fifty thousand sterling to provide huts and clubs for Indian troops as a small tok*n of the76 words
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Article50 1918-09-13 5 Lon.ion, Sept. 11, 3.35 p.m. The following was the reaalt of the Newmarket September Stakes, the substitute 8t Leger Gainsborough 1 (4 11) ;.My Dear 2 (9 1) Prince Chimay 3 (100 to 14). Five ran and the was won by three lengths with four between second and third.50 words
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Article42 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept 12, 7.50 p.m. Italian official Tbe British effected a brilliant oonpe de main od the Asiago Platean inflicting considerable losses and taking prisoner seventy-seven. We oaptured enemj positions in the Monte Asolone aret and singainarily repalsed counterattacks.42 words
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Article39 1918-09-13 5 Lon<ion, Sept. 11, 7.20 p.m. Stockholm Prince Frederic! Karl of Hesse has deolared his will ingness to accept the Finnish crown The Finnish Landtag will meet oi the 26th for the purpose of electin a king.39 words
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Obituary57 1918-09-13 5 London, Sept. 12, 10.50 a.tn.' 3ir George Reid is dead. [Sir George Uonatonn Rei« QCB, GGMG, PC, D C L, LL1 who waa born in 1845, was Hij Commissioner for Anstralia fro 1910 to 1915 i London, Sept. 12, 4.50 a.m. Copenhagen: From Brnnswi: comes a report of the57 words
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Article383 1918-09-13 5 The Flats. That Singapore has abundance of talent has been proved ere this, anu it only needs the; statement that local amateurs are arranging an entertainment to ensure heavy booking for all the performances. This has been with the v Flats," and with the enthusiastic suppori that ihe general383 words
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Article197 1918-09-13 5 ores»ntB to-night, in the second house, the final episode Ol Vbe Goddess serial and a Metro ronantic drama, Her Own Way, in 5 «ts. The earlier entertainment aorers The Perils of Divorce (5 pan), a Triangle Keystone oomedy MM an official war topical. "he Alhambra has a strong197 words
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Article196 1918-09-13 5 Wiihelrn's Use of Missionaries I The Kaiser's particular brand of (iety is seen, thinks the Mew York llobe, in tbe expedients he employs p justify land-grabbling. Two nissionaries murdered by the Chinese in 1897 broaght him KiaoIhow, and an eminent German is looted as saying: "They were rery196 words
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Article735 1918-09-13 5 This Year's Campaign r« ffte Mĕttor of ths Umimm Trilnm* Singapore, Sept 11, l'JlB. Sir, As will be lean from the extraot of the Report of tho Joint War Committee of the British Red Croon Sjoiety and the Order of St John of Jerusalem in Bag!and, forward735 words
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Article68 1918-09-13 5 A unique funetion look place at the European Hospital, KuaU Lumpur, on Wednesday morning when H E the Governor presented Mrs J G Crulkihank of Kuala Selangor with the order of the Royal Red Cross of the first olaas. This decoration whioh is very rarely given was awarded for speoial68 words
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Article322 1918-09-13 5 To tfc. Editor 0/ tto Malaya Tribune. Bir, —Your leader on Catch Crops in yesterday's issue makes good and profitable reading, and it ia to be hoped i: will serve as a hint to planters who may have land available or even areaa of young rubber sufficiently widely322 words
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Article89 1918-09-13 5 Information has been Untitled from His Majesty's Consni-General, Batavia, that Vir Singh, sot, f Mai of village Vashown (V-cbhon Loharka) police station R undai district, AmritBar, now lietnf in Medan, Sumatra, has recently con. tributed 200 guilders (about R* 250) to the local British Oroea Fnnd. He has also previously89 words
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Article81 1918-09-13 5 S.C.C. vs S.C.F.A. Uo tho jedang yesterday evening the B.C.C. and SC.F.A. triad conclusions at aoce*r, and a very iDtrealiDg gain,» recalled. Both aides pressed bead, bnt there was do «coring right ap to tine. Tfaoogh it was a goalleaa drawn game, jvt \b* play waa i jsi and81 words
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Article38 1918-09-13 5 Sunday, September 15. Johnston's Pier, 7, 0 and 10 ami 2.30 sod 3.30 p.m. Clor. Kangalow, fi 30, in 1 9.30 a.m. 12 15, 3 sod 5.30 p.m. High Tide, 5.16 a.m. sod 4 pan.38 words
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Article75 1918-09-13 5 (By pr'urffoy of the FrmneA Consulate.) Paris, Sapt 11, 6.10 p.m. Robber is quoted 2s, 2 1.-i. We enlarged oar poailioos b"i« **v the 3o«nm« and Oise, we i Traveey. The British progressed in the dir<*etfoc of Atllty th*j rapqltwj powerfol coonter-altaeka in th« region of OoaKaaoooaK75 words
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Advertisement322 1918-09-13 5 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST ARRIVED I JUST ARRIVED 11 THE Parsee Empire Theatrical 00. OF BOMBAY With talented actors and beautiful sceneries, exquisite dresses, melodiout songs and graceful danoee. Watch for the Grand Opening Night Proprietor M. A. MatUSa. 10 9 9 12 CHINESE PLAY. AT THE STAR OPERA It the322 words
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Article126 1918-09-13 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 363 rd Auction was held on 11th and 12th September, 1918. Offered for sale 1,760,962 lba. or tons 786.14. Pricks Realised. Sheet Cents per lb, Smoked Fine Ribbed 48 to Good 38 47 ,i Plain 37 4u Unsmoked Fine Ribbed126 words
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Article212 1918-09-13 6 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Sept 12. The mnrktt has shown further improvement during this week and a firm tone prevails. The auctions which concluded this morning were well attended, and many of the regalar buyers were in the market. There was a good general dem' 1 throughout, and prices212 words
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Article149 1918-09-13 6 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Sept. 12. Tue weekly Rnbber Auction hwd yt-et relay an<l to-day saw a much improved demand and a welcome rise in prices. Fine Bibbed Smoked Sheet gold up to 55$ cents per lb cents above las> W'-k's best), but the bidding for this grade was149 words
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Article285 1918-09-13 6 There appear to be several difnren k op:mom of tho Conscription Ordinance. This is what a coatribun r to the Ipoh paper says Tho iuoi« me notes develop, men's m coun<>e'ion with the Conscriptions Bill, both in tbe Strain Settlements and the Federated «!klelay States, Ihe tnore one285 words
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Article527 1918-09-13 6 Tbe Bride of ti Hoar. On April 28 Ih r 1 isse i away at her till 1 near Pino Mornsr.seo, in her eightieth Donna Giuseppina Raimondi, heroine of a little known episode in Garibaidi'e life. Returning in 1859 from an nnsuceeeefnlattaok 00 the A.us.riatj ol the Liberator527 words
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Article297 1918-09-13 6 By Chris Massie O br»»* young Wind thai i« lo ba Uem-ijiber th .-<■ who ventured forth Will i m love piuu in their »t:: To build yonr H ,pc in MO{ Th»» iad a diaan -their ii|>« wei tight Tmi „-k»,| it la an awfm ptajia*297 words
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Article74 1918-09-13 6 Or i'^ra' or week ending September 2' Mon.l.r, S-pr. 16— HI frump Equfpfnei i moal b n timed to Firs: rroo >'{ l^.rirtorg. Tneevlay 8 gnalliim Classen, T.M.CW•. f ttnil, 3.15 p.m. Tkamiay, Sept. 19—Bogle Land Pn IfaJsj Volunteer* Club, 5.1 S .m. Friday, B«*t SiO—-hnJance Class,74 words
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Article742 1918-09-13 6 Prices Qu i«4 is tut Mtrket t iis Mi rain i HlHOAFOttj, Sipr. 13. He.«L9 Uj ai- and Kvfttt, Bxohanm tn d Shari Brok-ri,i».», the following list if quotations tfocber Shares, N >a>. k'n.c Br Scllsn. ti- '<"■ a;-At gf_ 3,3 J/- Aiu-io Java t» 7/— V-742 words
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Article66 1918-09-13 6 Singapore, Sept. 13. 0 a; to-^—» I Bfjinki tu/a. 24 7/32 fciuuacd f|a 31/32 J ->x»c J 2/4$ On x. i. 151 On Hh fkoaf— •ink j |J| ]Tern. Oa igiui S-ius: d/u. 40| On It** 3 114 On #tJL mm d/ti 99 Bovere:i M—baying rat" 18.54 Indlr il66 words
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Article345 1918-09-13 6 Messrs Fraser snd Go's Report. Singapore, Sept, 12, The report of the Rubber Com. mission is looked for in the near future,but in the meantime the price of the commodity if considerably higher whether this is dne entirely to increased orders or to speculation that output may he345 words
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261 1918-09-13 6 Messrs Macphail Co's Weekly Report. Sth-lltn b«pt'_-mber. Ihe share market continued in a !«nrefcaed cjnditiju- Huoner. l'nere has been a sharp revival ii. tbe pice of Rubber, but '.bt- price closes saghtly under its high, it. Auction R -nita 4:h ,o sth September (Guturio'b ii-'port). Toiai offered ton- 7UI, total261 words
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Advertisement82 1918-09-13 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND Acidity. Medical Men in Java who m<ke spasasl a.udy oi tropical diabases 4 RECOMMEN D SACUNA as the best Remedy for because only these pills effect a complete cnre. 2 Price $1.90 per bottle. Obtainable from all chemists, or wholesale from V82 words
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Advertisement614 1918-09-13 6 1 j i I In these days of Shortage are you wanting I 'Phone or write to I YAMATO Co., 41, High Street, Singapore. T AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Household Furniture, Brilliant tone Grandette Pianby Allison," Miniature Billiard Table, His Master.-; Voic Gramophone, Cabinet and Records, Dinner614 words
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Advertisement109 1918-09-13 6 WE UIDEITm TO SELL PRIVATELY LANDS"I BUILDINGS Wiihin ad l.innt> l iT NOMINAL C.UAKCI.SI RinjrlQ gturej 1 land ni. 1 iti I 1 to uhuut iiih miJeat. p 1 w and "d hunxti a acre of r>« 1 and uicely Icej I n 1 X 11 in i 1 R109 words
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Miscellaneous149 1918-09-13 6 Mails Close. To day. P. Swettenhani itSIii™ Ki 2 M >"■ Natuna Inland' and Sera-sun Van Hogendorp 3 pm MaUctaand Muw Lady Weld 3 pm I Bambu and I\»ntianak Van <ler Parra 3 pm Pulmu Bulang HockKdig 3 pm i> Menggala n M M.i.oj.w. »P; Bl.njoe.i Billit..,, Brouwei 3 torn149 words
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Article1169 1918-09-13 7 The Mystery of Skftß-Skick In a recent interview S:r Robert Arastrong .Tone-, tue distinguish ed nerve specialist, outlined the changes which he saw la tha English people and particularly tho mental ehaagi s rtireetly produced by tbe war. Takirii, war shock and shell buock first Sir Robert1,169 words
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Article113 1918-09-13 7 Wenchow, Che., August 9.—A gruesome tr»le is being told of fi wealthy man in this district who was followed for some time by four evil men. who finally pot into his room at a hotel one night, murdered him and put hia body into a hamper A113 words
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Article445 1918-09-13 7 Some Interesting Revelations. The following translation fron. Golas Priinora brows om th' dramatic appearance of the Czechoslovaks in Siberia, whion resulted in presented Allied intervention. On March 26, a treaty was made between tne Bolshevik Government and lh« Uz-cho-Slovaks, ot which the following part is rather interesting, as445 words
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Article56 1918-09-13 7 Drill Programme for September. Friday 13tb, Parade, Sepoy Lines, 5 15 p.m. Monday 16th, Parade. Pearls Hill 5.15 p.m. Friday 20th. Parade. Sepoy Lines, 5 15 p.m. Monday 23rd. Parade, Pearls Hill 5.15 p.m. Friday 27th. Parade, Sepoy Lines, 5.15 p.m. Monday 30th. Bonstead Institute, 5.15 p.m.56 words
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Advertisement485 1918-09-13 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Lost, or stolen, Irish Terrier dog, answers to the name of "Barney," wearing M. C. No. 104. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to No. 8 Oxley Boad. 5 9 189 FOR SALE. A BOON TO CAPITALISTS. A commodious two-storeyed brick bungalow with stables quarters for servants,485 words
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Advertisement627 1918-09-13 7 BANKS SHARTtEEO BANK OF INQIaT AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I*'JORPO3A~xCD Ol WSQLAMD BY ROYAL CHARTED P *i?n Up p,tsl o >' m of eacn £1,200,000 g«mlVmd /"2,000 000 rfawKva Liability of Proprietor!! m BAHpa* ""W" U» oarA o: Engj*od, The B f ß *J Ltd, The gcnk. LteL Th* National Provincial627 words
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Advertisement447 1918-09-13 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPiHC CAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per men Hem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and newi should he addressed to447 words
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Advertisement94 1918-09-13 7 WHKN ■in (■•.].iii..ll it pnii'tii,! lonnvdhtta rah ia iv nil ui»i Id» U.-I With IUJf Q-itU'i aJiioh III"' howel» luvrj failed to «xpel. Pioiplta and nruptioui fulf.ip. ilio t'liigur beaonaM -i"d, Hie hroalh ..>lleu«ivr if.,l irje in.ulh has a had Gas f.-rin» in tti» atuinarh and beodaofafi %r- ir.-. |nnnt.94 words
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Advertisement105 1918-09-13 7 SALVITAE. IV moat i-»'w.-rful but h.irml u««»laa i.e.- producing at*rtlko« mnlta, la»»lL*t€ and i>»j-aw>fcoi, :n «U oaa*» of .1«*. oi echaoalion,! n b..th j-'.mm nr old, «pamrd ur anm»rr<td. Frtoa Hi, 1 par tibial notaswo Tobiaca. Th* baat remedy lor o ogh, diSkall ureaOitna, aud tbr ».'»1 1 cm» ,-,f105 words
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Advertisement326 1918-09-13 7 ITHB ORIE N T AL Government Sectrity Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. j income In 1317 -$4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 •$2 732,070.00 I Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increased Funds $1,855,430.00 j Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus326 words
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Miscellaneous112 1918-09-13 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, Sept. 14 To-Day. 4.00 pui Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloso SVA Sees. Ill IV 5.15 Drill Hall SRE (v) 5.00 Hiaim Point, P. Brani SRE (v) P B Platoon 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co and SVR attd. 5,10 Orchard Rd. P.112 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-13 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Caiij.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA ftiIVJNE. Issued Dail>. VoL V, -No. 216 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article345 1918-09-13 1 The Anglo-Chinese Steamship Co have completed the bnildmp, at Tanjong Rhn, under the supervision of Mr. Graham Hutchison, of the first of two woo len vess-is intended for the Straits and China The vessels are built to Lloyd? highest diss for wool ships, A 1 for 12 years,345 words
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Article157 1918-09-13 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted (signal X G Q) and Snepecte i (Signal F P B) porta Signal neoesaary in adPort not.fied. dition t Quarantine Hag. Haatitnaaaan XG(j Cholera Rsßfink F P 15 Plague Banein FPB Plague Batavia Tandjoug Priok XGg Chdera Bombay XGg Plague Bombay X 0 g Smallpox157 words
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Article292 1918-09-13 1 The Temple of Sebek. Where the Nilp forms on" of the uentb «t eurvos in its enMOth course, Kg\pt built *n impressive temple and dedicated it Bab* a, god ol the croc.i ,i ilis'orv not dumber the workmen wuo toiled ami sweated c unties* ;ia\s to fit tho huge292 words
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Article468 1918-09-13 1 Ou the coo smooth surfac* of "his norl am aea lay on* of bis Mtjtsty'i arsns i trawlers, i ngines stopped, out drifting with lba current. Hid l< 'i from our qnarry, by a few miles list tut capo, a eesei less watch is kept for468 words
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Advertisement518 1918-09-13 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. tj 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 I Per quarter 3.75 I Per mensem 1.25 I Postage Extra 50 CtS per month. P.*o. British India km APCAR LINE (COMPANIES INCORPORATED IH ENQL4FD.) ■ML Mtl PASSE :•>•.* SERVICES.518 words
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Advertisement114 1918-09-13 1 SINGAPORE HAkBOUP BOARD. Entrances—Tanjou* Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Wave tomea, B*. Bant Rofiltrnii rlnti itorag.- 2 md I T. Pag r. P 8 Baft' East I uud 2 20/22 Btorug I ..I Ho. Sheera 3 19 1 J0 (Dry Docu. 3 Dock Store. Head V, Office, PoMea114 words
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Advertisement588 1918-09-13 1 (THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZUTE. The Popular Newspaper the Strwitt r' Set tlemevts. PUBLISHED DAILY. I Complete Reports of Locai Lv j; < I Condensed News from V. Jbm China, India, GtjMW and Japan' Full and Latest War news N. Y. li. NIPPON mm KAISHAI (Of, 01 p >Bi i£l>588 words
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Miscellaneous39 1918-09-13 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Friday, Sept. 13.—Moon Max. Dec. S. 7h A.; First Quarter lOh. 2m. A Hiph Water :—2.38 a.m. 7ft. 2«ne.; 2.'? p.aj. 8ft. 7inp. Saturday, Supt 14.—High Water: —3,38 a.iu. 6ft. 7iu8 2,48 p.m. 8ft. 4ina. I39 words
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