Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1918
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Title Section29 1918-09-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 225 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918 t RICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.29 words
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Advertisement298 1918-09-24 1 I Tay Guan Kiat j aj Vtmmyimf Dirtdor, GCAX KIAT 4 Co r Ltd.) 3o. hillio Street, Singapore. f LONTrtACiO"* TO THB I I and Municipality. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363, I Rsai»■ Cts i 97, Tank R ad, No. MM>| J I «ijylang, No. 1073. W HURRY AND298 words
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Advertisement290 1918-09-24 1 Straits Jiotel a»*a*>«>*aßa*a*>Sßß>Saaaßa>aßß>»a*ail*aaß TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN.' IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J. IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET the Central Fire Station.) INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Roy'a Specific for Insanity is kbe only290 words
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Advertisement87 1918-09-24 1 m&mmwßMMmmmMmmmmmmmmwßnnmwmm THE j Pot Stillsj OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, I i m NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue j to supply their famous blends and to maintain I the quality as before, being in the unique I position of having the j I largest87 words
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Advertisement340 1918-09-24 1 I Tay Guan Kiat ICON" I* k J *ORj TO;,THE Goverameai and Municipality Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. RESIDENCES: 87, Tank Road, No. 1460: Sunnyside. Gaylang, No. 1073. 36, PHILLIP STREET. I'ONODA" i j Portland j CEMENT. Manufactured' by Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan340 words
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Article956 1918-09-24 2 America anJ Great Brltah. Following are America's peace terms, as stated by President Wilson before CYngres3 tn January 8;b, 1918: L "Open covv r ants of peace"— "bo private intPi rational under* ■landings"—diplom-cy "in the public view." 2. Freedom of seas "outside territorial waters" in feac>3 and in956 words
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Article338 1918-09-24 2 A f>w days ago a Japanese waa fined at Penang for not complying with the requirements of the Aliens Registration Ordinance. On Wednesday last, reports the Straits Echo, at the instance of Mr. V. J. Savi, Assietant Superintendent of Police and Registrar of Aliens, a Japanese named338 words
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Advertisement603 1918-09-24 2 British north Borneo Our Dig Red Cross Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspicos of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO WAR RELIEF FUND COMMIITEE AND BY THE OUR DAY Committee for the West Coast, North Borneo Subject to the following conditions i— 1. The lottery to be unlimited.603 words
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Advertisement104 1918-09-24 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No #22 North Br dee Road, Singapore ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stouee Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes104 words
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Advertisement258 1918-09-24 2 SHIPOWNERS BUY FROM US r*-c-.u*e we keep stocks and arc then-fore able to s.-ll cheaply and l-i ptly. Nuk* out Short Link Chain Ng ia, 1 J/16 in, 3/1 in. As* rted Fillea I Yates Hul! Brand" Wedge Axe, 3 lbs, 3* lbs, 4 lbs. Bia>« Lv! t- and Rings,258 words
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Advertisement67 1918-09-24 2 Auction Sale of Valuable Freehold Land and Building UITUATE AT Coronation Koad, lanolin. ■aid to contain an area of Hbout 22.000 aq ft., described na Lot No. U, part of Lot No. 13 of Grant No. 60. To ba held at Powell Cj.'b Saleroom, Nos. 16 k 17 Raffles Pl*67 words
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Advertisement974 1918-09-24 2 AUCTION SALES. (By Order of the Custoiian of Eaeay P,*) 3 p r t '«TEUTONIA CLUB" FOR SILE To-day, September 24, at 2. Messrs Powell &Co,Lt 1. erill offer at at their Auction Rooms. Nos 16 17 R That Beautifully Situated, Picturesque Building tag ether with tie E and Water974 words
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Miscellaneous118 1918-09-24 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week en«2 ng Saturday, Sept. 28 To day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SVA Details 5.10 do SRE(v) »>.00 Riaiui Point, P, Brani SRE (v) lr P B Platoon 5.15 Drill Flail Maxim Co SVC (Cotnoulsory) Jo SVC Recrnits Jo Eurasian Co SVC 5.10 do118 words
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Article271 1918-09-24 3 -r./»»: SepU-jiber 2». ftteaavi Latham Co., the Arcade, Miffed the following tione Uc ~aj*h $2 70 13.09 IjerCuibaji COO i .15 Motik 1 60 1 85 ijei Pants 775 825 Baifoarafc 4.00 4 M Bakll f«ta*o«| f\4o (JLS3 Baklt Katii 0.70 U. 85 Bnki». X B 0.50271 words
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Article174 1918-09-24 3 We rvll in a Singapore csntemporatj: Amateur Dramatic Society- A.D S. propose p-odnoing at rly dat* Gilbert and Sullivau'a ici own oppra ThM Mikado. Wb«n ii waft proposal to rcvr,e The Mikado/ 1 one of the most li<h f.ii of li«ht in ft gsome little time ag >174 words
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Article264 1918-09-24 3 BtDgßjwre, SepterjiLo 21. c>e Local and Qenetml column. '©J m No business. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done go Flow —No businese. fjier. —Busine«fl don**, Dper —t ;<?ady. No business, Olhrr Products. —Market Quiet. Uteej Local Mtrk«l Uaotatieas. Nci.nega 110 8. pt» pterd $50.00 §J 55.00 Copra Bali 820 Oourc264 words
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Article87 1918-09-24 3 DfMttftl iG Load j.ne following are the data of depart« r from Singapore of Ihe Enrope? n Mails and their deliverj 'E .London. 2i.M.n. left DKiraaaA Mail F June fl Aug. M Mail H Jun« n Aug. II M»il I June 29 Aug. 22 Mail J June U87 words
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Advertisement362 1918-09-24 3 MARLBOROUGH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD j The Hall 10, Comfort, Qood M-tc and Good Picture,. t To-Night Second Show at 9.15. To-Night Gauraonts Great Serial of Mystery and Melodrama JUDEX In 12 Episodes or 25 Reels. A Serial which portrays a splendidly gripping story, intensely romantic, well told, and theatrically effective.362 words
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Advertisement678 1918-09-24 3 j FROM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. j auJLu A Ha««ng Good Programme i the Theatre FEATURING A PATHE M-AY AGAIN theatre where you j AT THE S I exquisite tea I get the BEST j* fV JU Jj jBL% A garden Lr ,i I« yf 1 amfifa678 words
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Advertisement621 1918-09-24 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ITanjong Pagai Ro-d. Trams Pass the Door, To-nlgbll SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! Everybody's Favourite. Harold Lockwood in 7 Under Handicap 7 Parts Parts 7-Act Metro Wonderplay with the Real Lockwood Punch. 3 The Whig Pair 3 Supported by a New Weekly aud Joker Comedy.621 words
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Article1306 1918-09-24 4 We do no* think there has ever be<=r a fortnight ho fnil of good news as that ending on th? 22nd. On the western front the British ■S oi d notable victory, which, though not remarkable for the amount of ground recovered, is in its bearing to future developments1,306 words
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Article79 1918-09-24 4 In the C'-ifl.- 4 of Lim Swee Chiang, a vegetable gardener ot Stei, h<ms Ro.d who was admitted into hospital < the 16th ifMt and li>! days after, Buffering from pairs in the abdomen and obstrucion of the bowels, a pos'-modem exanjinati: revealM a most wonderful uiscov cry.79 words
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Article89 1918-09-24 4 The Mili ary S-nvic-* Tribunal, presided ovrr by the Chief Justice, sat yesterday afternoon, and wili nsnme its sittings this afternoon. We understand that about fifty applieatlona have np tn now been considered, r suiting in ab >nt fortyfive ex 'mnticns. In addition, the Eastern Extension Telegraph89 words
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Article147 1918-09-24 4 It will be interesting to compare th* subscriptions given to "Onr I > ij" bod by the we dtby K ingapore merchants with the hands me donation of H. E the Governor, who supports every charity most liberally and in addition io $2,000 for Uur Dij "has147 words
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Article182 1918-09-24 4 The War Loan Lottery committee having obtained the approval of His Excellency the Governor to the or?anisit on of a scheme ftr raising money for a fend in aid of the British R* 1 Cross Boeiety, His Excellency Ihe Governor his been pleased to grant to182 words
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Article53 1918-09-24 4 Arrivals. Sep*. Sri Patina British Oalypao afata Hari Ctroe Hewhihu Diitch Sept. 24. Hebe British Hock L*e f Hnng L«e Chines a Clearance;. Sept. 23. foraeralda British Ktmpar Ilai Nh n Perak Kakt X Ranjphias I>JLh Uahidol Sii\ Sept. 24. y Malaooo B itish\ Van Hogendorp Datch53 words
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Article27 1918-09-24 4 We regret to announce Untitled on the 11th instant at sea offL \y J Person, Chief Engineer qjjq x "Katnuuing,'' a member oflrhe Association of Engineers, pore.27 words
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Article488 1918-09-24 4 Tin coming s steady at 1 100 inaejaoid. Rubber i on-Aed at 2/21 and 2/1} to meet. 1 cr *P« Th« Duff Dai August croj. eras rubber. The belf-vearlv i rvhiok»:i gjrne dun ige on tl its: S.tu:d 4 y ra<m m Messrs Oh ih Kes i:488 words
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273 1918-09-24 4 Last Sunday th.-re htm crowded congregation assemble.' »t tba Cathedral tj witness the ordinaU of three Deacons to the Pri< at] TheoaaadSdatea w--re the Kei >fl Ponniah, of S fjeorg a CI Penang, the Rev Chan Wing Qsntenea and the Ret Seng, F chow, both273 words
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Advertisement187 1918-09-24 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FoR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plate 1 Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tojls, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. ĕ Special Qu tations to Traders on Application. ijwcTtk OILS' Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD.187 words
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Advertisement231 1918-09-24 4 SHIP-GHAHOLEHY STORES. The Good, Better, and the Beat. Cheap, Cheaper and Cheapest. Imported from East and West. And exported throughout the S.S. and P.lf S. GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporate! in the Stnitl -ett!em"nt>). House of Quality Supplying any Quantity SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. j 36, Phillip Street,231 words
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Advertisement57 1918-09-24 4 GOUTTS' r: Old Tom 338.40 Caldbeck.'Macgregor Co. i IMnnnVßßßnanajjnnjnßßaM Consult KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 10M Market Street FOR Hair Beltings you will be wise if you do so. ay G, H. KliTico. 8-4 Change Alley. Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealm. Am. ri. \n Periodicals and Magazines I.' chived regularly, GOH57 words
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Article664 1918-09-24 5 Bulgarians Badly Beaten. Turks Thoroughly Trounced. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept 22, 11.10 p.m. field .Marshal Kir Douglas Haig «i.ys the hDstibi a tack northwest of La BjiBa->- reporte 1 t' i 3 morning was pressed an I our positions are archanged. In local- encounters we sREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 664 words
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Article107 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept 22, 4.25 p.m. reuch communique The night n -irknd only by somewhat con1>1> a-tillery activity in rh* St •'in region and north ci the On the Vssle front we 'shJ two enemy co n ps <1© main. penetrated the <iy lin*-s in Champange and line and107 words
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Article43 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept 22, 7.15 p.m. Italian official The enemy attack-d the salient of point 703 at Doaootlto which was admirably defend* 1 by Cz <cho Slovaks, He gained a Tooting but was driven out with loaves and the situation completely reestablished.43 words
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Article332 1918-09-24 5 LondoD, Sept. 22, 6.30 p.m. Serbian oomrnonlqasj We advanced over twenty kilometres northward on the 20th. We are now sever-d kilometres, north of Kavar ii. We esptnrel t v he more guns. 0-rtn m and Bulgarian reinforcements are continually arriving. London, Sept. 22, 7.15 p.m. Com uuniq id332 words
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Article779 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept. 22, 8 45 p.m. Renter's agency learns that the Britieh total captures in Palestine have reached 18,000 men and 120 gnus. Our losses were ebsardlj light io view of the importance of the advance, R ir.er also iearna th tt the situation in Palestine is developing779 words
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Article79 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept. 23, J.lO a.m. Washington The Shipping Board states that with Allied and Ameri can construction working at full headway tho total submarine war loss's will soon be overcome. Submarines have Btfnk or up to the present destroyed 7,157,000 dead weight tons over construction but 3,795,000 tons of79 words
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Article81 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept. 19, 12.35 p.m. The Press Bureau states that enquiries have been made at tho India Office as to why copiea of the report of the Rowlatt committee are not available in England. The explanation is that a simultaneous publication in India and England would81 words
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Article61 1918-09-24 5 Londou, Sept. 23, 8.0 a.m. Washington Mr. Hoover in a statement said that the United States is prepared to ship 5,730,000 more tons of footstuffs to the Amerioau armies and the Allies than last year. Official circles are sceptical as regards the German newspaper discussion of parliamentary61 words
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Article265 1918-09-24 5 The Restoration. Lsndoß, Sept. 22, 6 30 p.m. Ptking Th' Kaiser on tbe 10 h inst ordered all German* in fUtasta fit for duty to join tits Bovl< t t nsupi and oppos Japan an l the Allies, who threaten to resto-e the east front. Lon lon, S265 words
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Article41 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept 20, 10,50 p.m. Amsterdam An i tlicial statemen' iv ifeta n-wapapara ciaitna thai the long range bomb .nlnit nt has caa. il o.virig to thee >n o .Pr-firo of the Me 1 io igrangs guv«.41 words
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Article361 1918-09-24 5 We have received tk" Journal of the Straits Branch, X nal Asiatic Society, for Septembff (No VJ). It ie one of the moat iLuer atiug no inborn that bat bum published tor eouae time, containing no tewer than fifteen contributions on varieil suljKJta. The ar>' 8 ve-rai361 words
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Article29 1918-09-24 5 Huge Haul In Palestine. London, Sept. 23, 0.25 p.m. Palestine cotnuiuniqua Twenty five tboDsand prisoners and twj hundred an 1 six'y guns have m far been counted.29 words
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Article423 1918-09-24 5 Current Events. Paris, Sept 22, 8.0 p.m. The advance is on three fronts, F.ance, Serbia, and Palestine. Tho Macedonia inhabitants receive the Serbian trc»ops enthusiastically. The Serbians fnroiMy enrolled iv the Bulgarian arn.y throw down tluir arms, joining the Serbians. The Tnrkish army in Palestine is in confused423 words
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Article398 1918-09-24 5 Globe Hotel Murders. The last judicial proceeding against Ihe alleged culprit in the Qlobe Hotel double murder was <y n 1 at the Assizes before Mr Justic- Kbden and a special jury v Itei lay, when Liang Ah Tee the Hockcha boy of the hotel, was charged wi'h398 words
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Article404 1918-09-24 5 f*hf C'mrtfs'4 'ot t.h* Fif,c Consulate.) P..riB, Sept 19, C '0 r a. We advanced in the region of St Qieutin, and reached Contes court. The third and fourth British lvn!"i victoriously attacked on a front of thirty-five kUnr*.*>rea from H >ln< to Oouzeaucouit. Th-y carried the404 words
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Article82 1918-09-24 5 London, Sept 19, 1.25 p.m. The great majority of the delegates at tbe meetiugB at Manchester to consider the appeal favoured a speedy resumption of work but the proevdiogs wre adjourned until Beat 20 i:i accordanc I with the wishes of the minority in i rder to82 words
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Article62 1918-09-24 5 LonJoat, Sept 19, 6 p.m. Silver is steady. There is a fair trade demand. London, S*pt 19, 8. p.m. Montagu's report Bt»te6 that there is no change in the position of the market. The trade demand is fairly active. Shanghai exchange is still nominally quoted at 5 662 words
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Article127 1918-09-24 5 The Cinemas. Toe Harimi Hall programme for to-night iccladeSj iv the second house, farther episodes ot The Mystery Ship)and tn L Ko comedy feature, whilut Morgana Udders will be repotted in the earlier entertainment. At the Gaiety Tne Z""ppelin's Laet Raid will cmtinue to be shown in the lator127 words
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Article317 1918-09-24 5 im* mm not MMMrtly tmimna 1ht mfimimm* tmprtmtm fry MrraqwMMd.] Popised Registration of Chinese Marriages. To the Editor of th* Malaya Tribnn*. Dear 8ir, —I see from your paper of t'i* 18th instant that a deputation of Penang Chinese waited upon and presented a petition on the above subject317 words
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Article196 1918-09-24 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —Your correspondents "Eye witness" and Justioo" wrote t-ome time in August last ro the of the tent of a Malay Co. at Knbu, Malacca. I agre with them. I see the Municipality have again allowed the Co. to put th196 words
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Article135 1918-09-24 5 Acro.\d of friends g"ea great smd iff on Satnrday to Messrs C Rjy and Robertson both of Bertam Estate who are proceeding to India 'o join up. Mr A M Jolly, of Paj.m, Ltd, hae- l f to join th~ Imp Forces. Oa the eve of his departure,135 words
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Advertisement527 1918-09-24 5 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. Notice of Closing of Transfer Register. Not ice is hereby given that the tradsfer register of the above Company will be closed from Thursday the 3rd to Thursday the 10th October,'191«, both days inclusive, for the preparation of dividend warrants. By order527 words
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Article393 1918-09-24 6 We have received tho 1 raita Settlements return of Imports and Exports for the qaarter ended Jane 30 last. The figures show a general in crease over the similar period last year. The following are approximate figures Tin-ore imports were 265 fchou sand pikuls against 298. The value393 words
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Article382 1918-09-24 6 For th I formation of the niar.y loc.il eha;t holders in Trong Tin No Liabili h> M f-ha res hay.- not j r-t I>* n r> t itt« red and who cons- qoently hav< not reoaited the directors' report for the» year .-tiding 28:h February 1918,382 words
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Article658 1918-09-24 6 Its Mtay Uscti. Tue followiut; simple p-.ctjajps for ■flfeotinj "Jftitor Oil aie taken from the "Uaefal Plaota.of Indt*" fjf^rurj). (1) Soak tbe sec ds in oofd. water one Nrxt strtufeif the w>tcr and put the seeds iota more wat(:r f boil them fur two h'. urs, th(u Btrtiin658 words
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Article832 1918-09-24 6 Prices QootiJ. 1 tbe Mirktl this Moraiaf BMQAPOKE, Sir: 14. Msasra LyaU an l Evatt, Exchange and Soar* Broken, iesue the following Uat <>f quotationa K&nber Shotrti. Sou. fata BrmeV, 8-lian. If- AUaaat 3/- 3 8 I/- Ang!.> Java 6/- 7.I|- ABglo-Malay i 2- 16/--1 A- Kaning832 words
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Article58 1918-09-24 6 Singapore, Sept. 24. 'v ou j.jd— aah rti/a. 2/4 7/32 «3 31/32 '•I 3 >%%. 2/4^ t. 151 l#He i i 604; prem. 0... %M < rt_ 4.4. 40, in j a l 117 •Jp a, ,r. ii« X 99 Nvera —nerlng rate $8.54 gsjlj ia;| it 15 29/3258 words
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Advertisement124 1918-09-24 6 RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia i FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND Acidity. ATICO It Quickly Removes All Suffering. Dr. Mendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, in his Gynaecological Therapeutics pays, this combination works so brilliantly with results uniformly successful, that he has seldom or never been obliged to resort124 words
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Advertisement297 1918-09-24 6 rala Servicts. StfaJsTfftWl (Taok UuaJ; Utiiy. riir mail rama fro;j' Bingapore for the north Icav. 1 ink X id btation daily at 7.7 a.m (Sin lay exc--j»t» 1/ and 7 p.m. rriving at Knahl bu npur ut 7 I** p m, i 6.4f> *vm. -^pectivcly. The dir ngh expr*--88 t)297 words
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Advertisement346 1918-09-24 6 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States WarCharities Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as fol lows THE PRIZESThe allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows tO p©r cent for one Ist prize 10346 words
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Advertisement455 1918-09-24 6 0 _jelt Commend you 1 to a BEER I i i that is made I NOT for SALE I but for CONS UMPT iON I Sure I—Try j KIMN j*Mfi Yamato k Company 41, HIGH STREET SINGAPOLtE. ■■tT4T*Ta«BTHBTM T"£. fit. ><*»gnsß I i j Potass Cyanide j Stick SulphUr Refined455 words
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Advertisement20 1918-09-24 6 1 JUST IRRI\ ED "Excelsior Safety Fountain Pens Price S3 ea Cheap and Reli Tka Continental Sim MU. klltid iTIUkH20 words
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Miscellaneous160 1918-09-24 6 Mails Close. To dayPort Dickcon Abbotsford 2.30 pm Batavia, Cheribo.i, Sourabaya, Macassar, Balik Papa a, Dongagla, etc 3 pm P. Sanibu. Khio, Tetnbelan Pontiaiiak Van der Parra 3 pm Malacca and Muar Uady Weld 3 pm Pulau Bat »m and Patau tiulang Hook Lim 3 pm Kerimon Soon Lee 3160 words
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Article905 1918-09-24 7 A Nation's Dietary. By a French Day Professor Lonis La; icque, the physiologist, means what France eats in a day. His way of competing it is on < if several which suggested thems'elv to the scientific m m who met in the two Food Cotd r«uc s905 words
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Article448 1918-09-24 7 Some Big Sams Involved. There seemed to be some slight misunderstanding iv the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Monday, with regard to tbe hearing of tba rice contracts cases. Mr. P. B. Ford, who represented foar of the principal plaintiff*, bad brought the beads of those firms448 words
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Article26 1918-09-24 7 Drill Programme for September. Friday 27ib. Parade, Sepoy Lines 5.15 p.m. Monday 30th. Boustead Institute, 5.15 p.m. Andrew Agnew Ofhoer Commanding, Civil Guard,26 words
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Article752 1918-09-24 7 Position of Local Clerks In the course of a l«tt-r tojhe Piuang Qazett''A. Sbn of ihe Boil" states i A paragraph appears in your issue of 14th instant and runs: "E iropeaa la ly clerks from Australia is ni: l>rstood W be the l*Us novelty contemplated by the752 words
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Article40 1918-09-24 7 Orders for week ending September 28 Tuesday Sept. 24. —Signalling Clasps, V.M.C A., 5 15 p.m. Thursday Sept. 26. Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting, V.M.C.A., 6 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.40 words
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Advertisement463 1918-09-24 7 JtOTICES^ NOTICE. Lost, or stolen, Irish Terrier dog, answers to the name of "Barney," wearing If. C. No. 104. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to No. 8 Oxley Bead. IM 410 Re Sally Liebmann, deceasedAll persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed who died at Singapore463 words
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Advertisement619 1918-09-24 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. nODBPOMATBD IN ENGLAND BT TiOYA:. CBABTBB, Paid xi:, Capital in §0,000 Shares of nil £1,200,000 P-*?arve Liability of Proprietors £I*oo,ooo BJJTKXBa The Back of fegfand, Th* London City and Bans, Ltd Th« London Ctmntj ..ad West minster T. Ths Bask of >.JigUnd,619 words
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Advertisement446 1918-09-24 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETfE. (Evening Daily.) 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCKIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Por quarter 3.75 Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All commauications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The446 words
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Advertisement133 1918-09-24 7 A Sound Foundation During her teens a girl lays the foundation for her future health Lack of blood at this time may rob her of healthy womanhood" It is of the greatest importance to administer to girls who grow pale and weak and loee appetite, a safe, nonalcoholic tonic, and^.133 words
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Advertisement237 1918-09-24 7 Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association, 56, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Expert Tuition given in Shorthand. Facilities afforded for improving members' speed in Shorthand. Lessons given in English, General Knowledge, etc. 3 9T— o 12 I The Eastern Illustrated Review A PICTORIAL MAGAZINE WATCH FOB THE FIRST ISSUE. For spaces and further particulars237 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dalto. VoL V. No. 225 SIaXGAPOBE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article479 1918-09-24 1 Prince Albert was present at tbe Mnusiou House early in July as president of King George's Fund for Sailor*, which was celebrating its first anniversary. The LjrdMayer presided and tbone present included the Duke of Connaught, Admiral Sirß"B«l\n Wemyss, Lord P>urnham, nnd the High Commissioner479 words
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Article173 1918-09-24 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted signal X O CJ) and Snspeoted signal FPB) ports Signal necessary in a<lH>xi notified. ditiun to Diceane. (Quarantine mm, Haiidjerma*sin X (1 y Cholera Bangkok FPU Plague B mm in F 1' B Plagu" Batavia Si TaudioogPriok X (J y Cholera Bombay X o y173 words
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Article247 1918-09-24 1 Operator Who Gave His Life lo Save His Ship. A dramatic story of a wirtlers op rator'i naif sacrific- was toll by Mr Godfrey Isaacs at the annual meeting of the Marconi Company. A ship, whnn 140 mil-8 from lanl, wrs fttl ck» dby rt sut' nai in247 words
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Article303 1918-09-24 1 Government to see Scheme Through. Bsjaaol derelopoaeotl of the naUooal tibipy ird eokeoae mn the end j-ct of debalsj in th- Comaioaa, Mr Franc-, in lotfO lucing th- asjbJeot, i- olarc 1 that no ships h<id wel appeared from the nati ral rarda, and none wer*» likely to303 words
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Advertisement490 1918-09-24 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I 1* AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCBIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum §*!J*22 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter to% Per mensem »5 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. P.«O. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPANIES iHOORPORATTO I* ENGLAND.) MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental490 words
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Advertisement112 1918-09-24 1 SINGAPORE KAtBQUR 30ARD. intra uces—Tanjong Pagar. Wharves Suction Godowns Gate Entranr s Bonded Wartdjou*-a, IVafaigM St B ist Bonhmatton BWrafe 2 and 1 f I'. r nr.? t East 1 s .d I 20/22 St rag. B 1 1 v Sheers 3 19 (Dry Docks) 3 D. ck Btoff, Head112 words
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Advertisement374 1918-09-24 1 FOR HONGKONG. A British Steamer with splendid accommodation for First Class Passengers, and carrying a Doctor, will leave for above port on or about the 30th inst. Apply to Bousteal Co. Agents- i 19 9 30 9 \m ENG MOH STJUtSHIP CO. LTD. Siigi**r< li lativU, CttflN. ia, sciirair- BI374 words
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Advertisement73 1918-09-24 1 SEANQ LINE OF STEABERf «A "GleuogU" 0,760 Tout. ~g T»-.i-g Bn" 6,799 Ton-. \j 'Wag Cbo-'n" 5 776 feat The above ateamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. GIONG HOB A Co. A sent SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYCo. SHIKRAMLEK PNYIMUNC CONTIACTONS. Tho C Lasaaefa meet* I fa NOajßaj ihtpk>. Office:—l73 words
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Advertisement504 1918-09-24 1 (the maiaya tribune! SHIPPv- GAZETTE, I £j 77;.' a J PUBLISHED DAII.v. I Rep t I Condensed N I I China, India, 4 Full and Latest War uvs I N. I.K. nippok wise* KAISHA <iNO)RP rBATRD D 9 I JAPAN MAIL ITKAMBHIP EUROPEAN Li S A eervioe If maintained I504 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1918-09-24 1 Mogapore Tide Tables. Tuesday, Sept. 24.— Hiph Wnter 0.31 a.;n. 10ft. 1 in.; 0,21p.m. 9ft. 9icd. Wednts 1 ty, Sept. 25.—Hiph Water: —1.19 i.tn. 9ft. 5ins.; 0.'8 p.m. 9ft. 7ii,b. Tbn'Btlay, S°pt. 26.— Moon Max, I) c. X. 9h M. High Water 2.11 s. u. 8ft. 7ina.; 140 p.m. 9f\70 words
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