Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1918
1918-09-28
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Title Section28 1918-09-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. -No 229 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2H.28 words
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Advertisement540 1918-09-28 1 Tay GuanKiatJ mwmjms Sector. GCAN KIA T 0 Co., Ltd.) I 30 F nillip Street, riogapure t CONTRAC:O» JQ THE Governs eat and Municipality. I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I RESIPEXCES 87, Tank R ad. No. 14V; I i Sunnjsidt. liaylang, >*o. 1073. SEE THE MEN WHO SANK540 words
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Advertisement59 1918-09-28 1 111 I i Straits I Jiotel\ TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. I The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. IKEDA (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station). JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and59 words
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Advertisement36 1918-09-28 1 j Ross's Famous Bottlings; "TRADE MARK Fresh Supplies Monthly. j Pure Pilsener Guinnessf i' j tetany Descrip- British and best. Insist on being j served with ROSS'S Hi. Ross Brothers LIMITED. i BOTTLERS London and Leith.36 words
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Advertisement357 1918-09-28 1 Tay Gu an Kiat I O0tfrtU< '.OR TO THE <j Government and Municipal My. IT Pbooe Nos. 1381. 1362 sad 1363. 0 UuMDiSCK»: «7, Tank Ru«d, No. 1460; A 36, PHILLIP STREET, j SULPHURIC a AND j Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK^^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) f SOLE357 words
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Article333 1918-09-28 2 Messrs Fruser O's Circular. S:r.' i] o.mi, S p\ 26. At preg nt there is wry little inc'inatioii lo operate bat ?lih mHrk't wudl I r q lire only align: er.coarHg. ment 10 stiffen 'icfH all roam). iln ing shares are rata*! steadier Ihil week but the vo'auie333 words
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Article211 1918-09-28 2 \nother Duil Week. Btpteonbor 19 25. rbe Rabber poaitioß is more or I ts at changed except tint for <» c I ercond aiootb in mmnaelim Itb ataal alfcotaveat of 2 000 tona to i'div. h ts been lwuinat* d. Th*» rFoe oi 110 h nil]211 words
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Article133 1918-09-28 2 Ih-> ream table laoodßn* of a fall jOf a Uro.) (jnn i'y of shrimps daring i ■bower of rata on Betar. lay. Jalj 27. at Broke (X S VV), which it) 4»» miles from the sea. r» cdis the fact that such a pheno tnenon, although r»re,133 words
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Article219 1918-09-28 2 The Untitled Mr A F Untitled joined tiie linn ol F<t Boaaatflllo Co., t'xcliiiiit:• tad ibart broker*, Singapore, about litui*. mm! a few Man la*ei op< aad bsaiaeai oa Lis own aoc< uni h> aaithafa mid ibaia b'oktr and Boamiarioa ageet in the same town. The lalbar of the late219 words
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Article50 1918-09-28 2 Thn Interna)lonal banking »'..r porstion haa decUrfd a dm J t. I (oayatdeon Ist Oat,) at tU" rotooi p»-rc*nt per annum for tb« balf»ymr ••nded .'UHh Jut»" 11M> U I4O&.000 haY« b«'on sjdtled bo tht* Undivided I'r-Hia. which nuw urn .i* t tl I «1 *U,11H,500 (Strait* ld.7.s:i,u«iti).50 words
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Advertisement1088 1918-09-28 2 British north Borneo Our Bay Bed Cross Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO WAR RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE AND BY THE OUR DAY Committee for the West Coast, North Borneo Subject to the following conditions 1. Tbe lottery to be unlimited. 2.1,088 words
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Advertisement85 1918-09-28 2 AUCTION SALESAuction Sale of Valuable Jewellery To be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Go's Sale room Rallies Chambers, Raffles pacec c 8n Mot.day Septemoer, 30 at ie 30a m Comprising Gold necklace set brilliants, gold krosangs Be t brilliants and diamonds, gold earrings set brilliants tvnd diamonds, gold ring85 words
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Advertisement560 1918-09-28 2 BjQIR Commend you to a BEER that is made NOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION I Sure !—Try I KjriN BIER I Yamato Company y 41, HIGH STREET I SINGAPORE. TH E Victoria Confectionery S stor: 386, VICTORU STREET. SINGAPORE Telephone No. 1843 The place where you can always get560 words
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Miscellaneous325 1918-09-28 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order* for the w*nk eudinu Saturday, Oct. 5 To 3.20 pm Holland Road Station SVR and AV Platoon (Compulsory) 2,55 Train from Tank Road sVR and AV Platoon (Compulsory) 3.03 Train from Newton SVR and A V Platoon (Compulsory) 5.45 Dismiss SVR and A V Platoon (Compulsory)325 words
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Advertisement1114 1918-09-28 3 MARLBOROUGH THKATRE, BE\CH ROAD i The Hall for Comfort, Q oc d Masic snd Good Picture*. To-Night Second Show at D.15. To-Nlght Osumoots Great Serial of Mystery and Melodrama J U D BE X In 12 Episodes or 23 Par.s. Portraying a splendidly gripping story, intensely romantic, well told, and1,114 words
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Advertisement929 1918-09-28 3 From Wednesday September 25 to Monday September 30. "jj*"" I I I Altaambra Is AT THE is the only E the Theatre theatre i A with an j{ where yon tg M J M A exquisite tea get the BEST J£ I E™S SlLj| A H pictures, the' *m att929 words
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Advertisement534 1918-09-28 3 i 2 New Episodes of the Secret Kingdom, 9 10 IT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road, Trams Pass the D ior, To-night I SECOND SBOW 9.50 To-nlgbt! 5 The Secret Man 5 Parts P ARTS Butterfly Production, Starring Harry de Carey. Greater Vitagraph's Romantic and Unique Serial534 words
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Article905 1918-09-28 4 I. The public of Singapore ar~ at the metcy of th* whims and fanciea of tl ir s-rvar.ts and have no titans of obtaining rcdreea foroffence* which il kj Ol] c n:-.t-< WOOld 0* vi/tl -cd with i pt pi niahmaat. The reaatM ie.'ln re ie no905 words
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Article179 1918-09-28 4 Owing to Untitled pressure on our news space to-day, we have been obliged to hold over for our next IsjJM some int«res!ii g correspondence reoeived during th* ugt two or three days. The javeniles had it their own way and secured a voting favouring the statement.—" That school da) s179 words
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Article745 1918-09-28 4 Globe Hotel Murders. Before Mr Jastioe Ebdsn and a •peoial jury at the Assizes yesterday the proceeding's were farther continued of the case iv which Liang Ah Toe, the Hockcha ,4 stands arraigned for the mnrder of Mrs. Sarah Liebman and Euiil Landan at the Globe Hotel, No745 words
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Article55 1918-09-28 4 Arrivals. Sept. 27. Vvh Anu Britibh Sept. 28. Perak Katnpar Kung Piug Chlneee ClearancesBept 27. Killt <» Hritith Kampalaa Dutch Eataara Mara Japan Kara pot Prenah Maag 3i ira ▼alaya Sep*. 2& Since British Katong a\njon Sri Muar m Swaeniecroon Datoh MeDgs»ala Brou wer Singkep Singkara H55 words
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Article174 1918-09-28 4 Tin comb n-e Ii iljaati 100 tons si l i. The Bouetus I In will be h. 1I kMn rt rTiCe Rev William Cross i address on Christie and her hymns" reference to the by] Lamb, none other" n W D McCullaeh will > r 88 a174 words
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Article213 1918-09-28 4 Some Indian Don; m At a meeting of the Boatactr, Indian Mohamedan I held at the office of the Inspector. General of Polic-. btn > ttlemente on Thursday the 26tk ins: th« following subscript at hive been promised for the Red Cross Fund, "Our Day": M K«213 words
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Article191 1918-09-28 4 Thursday 6 Hearing Conditional crtirioa'. i eruption wtre granted v ing casta *2 J A Dathie Head Kras k Kern 90 X W C latex Printer, X j Watt 1« 2 AC Potta Aei i tncrciai Union Aaauraaea Co, No certificates were granted in the follow ing caS'S191 words
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Advertisement187 1918-09-28 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AtiEMS FUR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price Sl3O Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. I ILUBRICfHUG OILS! Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated187 words
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Advertisement233 1918-09-28 4 SHIP-CHaNDLERY stores. The Good, Bettor, and the Best. Cheap, Cheaper and Imported from East and West. And exported throughout the S.S. and P.M S. GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporate! in the Straits 'ettlemcit-). House of Quality Supplying any Quantity SEND US A TRIAL ORDtR. 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. mmmmKm^m^233 words
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Advertisement138 1918-09-28 4 Tooth's Beer HAS JUST THAT TASTE OF jREAL BEER AND YET IT IS Light AND Sparkling* Sole Agents. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Consult XI AM XI AT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street FOR .Hair Beltings You wi ILbe wise if you do so. 6. H. KMT 4 CO. 8-4 Change138 words
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Article245 1918-09-28 5 Franco American Blow. Many Important Gains. THE INVASION OF BULGARIA. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept. 26, 4.55 p m. Sir Dmglas Haig states We captured ft few prisoners in raiding and pa*r<M rncorntors at liffHrent points Daring the Nat few d it ys the fi>st and the sixth divisions ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 245 words
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Article950 1918-09-28 5 London, Sept. 26, 8.30 p.m. Heater learns that the Franco American otf-msive was on a forty mile f rout between tho rh era Balppe and Mens- 1 The attacking forces progressed to a depth of tome miles. Tbe enemy voluntarily aba: loned his forward positions consequently there W3S950 words
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Article90 1918-09-28 5 London, S-pt. 27, 1.45 p.m. American communique The First Army attacked this morning north-west of Verdun on a twenty mile front and penetrated the enemy lines to an average depth of seven miles. Pennsylvania, Kansas, and Missouri troops under Major General Liggett stormed Varennes, Mont Blainville, Vauquois, and90 words
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Article104 1918-09-28 5 London, Sept 26, 6.15 p.m. Wireless German official: The temporal ily gained a footing on the height between Pontruet and Gricourf, bat oar ooanteratuok recaptured this. Th French m?Je small breaches in our positions between Fr«nciily and the Somrne. London, Sept. 24, 12.45 p.m. Wireless German official104 words
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Article639 1918-09-28 5 London, Bept 26, 2.25 p.m. A Serbian communique states Northwards of Pr l n p we aro pursuing the ennmy near Izvor where he has been completely routed and is in retreat. W« have captured a great number of wagons with material. An enemy lottery which attempted to639 words
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Article90 1918-09-28 5 London, Sept. 26, 8 20 a.m. In Palestine the south a-:d western shores of lake are geneially in our hands. The Tnr kish garrisons resisted stiffly but were overcome. Cavalry occupied Amman and are now driving tbe en« my up the Hedjaz railway into the arms of the90 words
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Article334 1918-09-28 5 London, Sopt. 27, H.O a.m. The new offensive on the western front is regarded aa a fresh demonstration of Gen Foch'a brilliant strategy. The varying attacks and their bewlideriDg rapidity give the Germans no opportunity of reforming their shaken foroea, simultaneously preventing the despatch of reinforcements to aid334 words
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Article375 1918-09-28 5 Varied Statements. London, Sept. 26, 2.10 p.m Copenhagen Speakinr, to the main committee of the Reiohs!*?, Scheidemann, wbil° deelsrfag itiat the German p aust defeud themselves to the last in the war the itta, voiced a demand for popular reforms. He denounced the NrestLitovsk treaty as an obstacle375 words
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Article34 1918-09-28 5 London, Sept. 26, 8 50 p.m. Washington The Shipping Board annonnc a that thirty new ships, 128,60') dead, weight tona were completed aud delivered or launched during the week ending 20.34 words
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Article27 1918-09-28 5 London, Sept. 20, 5.40 p.m. Havre: The French Seaman's Union has unanimously decided to boycott Germany after the war similarly to the British seamen's resolve.27 words
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Article2270 1918-09-28 5 Important Discussions An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held in the Board-room yesterday afternoou, attended by Messrs W Peel (President), Roland Braddell, W A SiuiS, W Lowther E Teaten. sohn, Seat Tiong Wah, J A Elids, Xaa Kheam iiuck, A W Bean, Dr N V Samy,2,270 words
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Article158 1918-09-28 5 Allies Make Progress. London, Sept, 26, 2.20 p.m. \i> A message from Moscow aays that the deoree with reference to the reign of terror has been rescinded. Lenin and the majority of the central committee havo rieoided to retnrn to good im :b of revolotion. London, Sept. 26,158 words
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Article90 1918-09-28 5 London, Bapt 27, 7.10 a.m. Speaking at a recent dinner to D-minions journalists in London, Mr Walter Long said MWe did not enter this war for ag^randis- 1 ment, but I have to-night to say that if the German colonies be returned, the sacrifices of our heroes90 words
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Article52 1918-09-28 5 London, Baft, 26 t 10 55 p.m. The Air mil istry states Oar aeroplanes on \Wln«aday attacked the factories at Frankfurt and made good results Large numbers of enemy aircraft were encountered and v»rj heavy fighting ensued. Wo Bhot down five hostile machines uncontrollable. Four of ours have52 words
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Advertisement529 1918-09-28 5 LATENT A DVERTISEJHENTS. WANTED A Chinese clerk with knowledge of account* for healthy Estate. Apply K. K. L M Alor"G!*jah. 28 9 1 10 WANTED A junior clerk. Most have passed theVHrh Standard. Apply to Box 164, c/ > Mai ija Tribune. 88 9 4 10 Public Works Department, SINGAPORE.529 words
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Article92 1918-09-28 6 De!l?;r a ujadoj. f 1 MM Ina fo c tdn§ are tbe date*! of depart ar* fn i Singapore cf the ilp :i fr rb«dr deliver} in Lordoi Mai I.irr. Wk: ivkubp. Mail r June 2» Aug. .'I Mail H June W Aug. tt Mail I June 2992 words
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Article66 1918-09-28 6 Or< srg for week ending October b To.cc' ay <»or. I—Signalling Classes, V.M.C. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Thursday Oct. 3.—Bugle Band Practice, Maliy Volunteer Hub, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Oc 4. —Ambulance Class, V.M.C A.. 5.15 p.m. Satar lay Oct. s.—Route Marcb Singapore Troops Parade Firt Bond (back of66 words
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Article327 1918-09-28 6 Mngafarc S8 AnO cdamn. 0 i No bneiupas. T pfect. —Wt«ak dona, Say r (Ow/ —No br.gi n.«ae. Bneine»w done. Ifi pgr- f, BuhMM din«> Other Pmdttct*>~ S ~'r< > UH"t. Utnt Local MirEif ttaajfaaJ Nut o Igl 110 R. pof plcal 1 50.00 NTutiur'ga 80 3. 55.00327 words
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Article306 1918-09-28 6 September 28 1 2jibtors Lubarn Co., the J Arcade. adrtee th* f»dl >v.ing quota- tIOM :< >; ,n 12 70 $300 i h'l.niif« I! 90 115 < r*3 \fol* 1 160 1 8. r > I 1, PMM 775 825 r 1 nde .c .00 450 r306 words
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Article468 1918-09-28 6 (»n Baadaj sfteruoun following ny ti a boaTj fall if mir. in the '1 dpiag d'strict, a b< older b". aaaaa daaaakad from tii° killaida orrr tin- railway on the P«M be w> <_n li n;»i anil T'tiping hiul c DBpletatj liroke up th<' liuc and blocked468 words
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Advertisement163 1918-09-28 6 THE FAMOUS Cod-Liver-Oil FOR c In II c !l B L h V D S S |hypol| ~HoT N B C I i L i S. V AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS AND WASTING DISEASES. AT I CO It Quickly Removes AH Suffering. Dr. Men del de Leon, director of the163 words
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Advertisement260 1918-09-28 6 LIMITED SUPPLY OF OFFICE SUNDRIES JUST ARRIVED PROM EUROPE ENTIRELY RftlT IS H MA NUFA CTVRE. Kef. mm Mm. Books. 055 Foolsoap Ruled Feint 2 quires 056 do. d<>. 3 059 do. Ruled ets. 2 058 do. Double rl >. 2 057 MSB. Book* Ruled Feint 28 leave* 066 do.260 words
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Advertisement23 1918-09-28 6 A OOOD PHOTOURAPIi ■■AM rear Very Llkenesd, Styh, and Mood. A l-RCDUCTIOH FROM in Brothers' Studio »6*ll Stroet rati t i>jduc* tkes« reaulta23 words
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Advertisement67 1918-09-28 6 II tl i I Please j I Jot litis Ooivo i 331 IN Your Pocket Book: YAMATO'S l| I: 11 fl |l i i 'I 5 m > A Special Am. j f During fl October 1 w >. II 1 at §1 ti tt Rock Bottom Prices Only. 167 words
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Miscellaneous253 1918-09-28 6 MaHs Close. To-day. Patu Bxhat Sri Wongsee 2.30 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Klang 2.3 0 pm Sungei Liat and Samarang 2.80 pm Malacca Hong Lian 2.30 pot Palau Batam and Pulau Bnlang Hock Lim 2.30 put Palau Soegi Sultana 250 pm Malacca P.Swettenham 'Perils pm Sourabaya 2.80 pm253 words
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Article706 1918-09-28 7 The Americans Attack. The following ftltlPJ of th*Wf k's wai is it6""i by British Legation a i Bangkok, must not bo considered otlioi.il Lonuoo, IS »pl. 13. Operation! ior w tk ended the 12th September —Tun most important military operation during the week has b°en the offensive by706 words
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Article649 1918-09-28 7 Facts about High Costs. Siysa writer in a Home paper: "What a jolly good thine: thia war is for the newspapers. They inns' be making I pot of money." This casual stat» tnent, so frequently ma.l -by th man in the street,' Uas alm< st pass -d649 words
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Article117 1918-09-28 7 The Committee of the WCIU v»ry gratefolly eoknowledga Mm fol owin oiutxibotiona ill r. sponse to their appeal for I'i.tku. Thai kl to the support we are reo ivir t is already roa i t oar work of organising an i aoa ional campaign117 words
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Article232 1918-09-28 7 The evidence wa? concluded i n Tuesday iv Penang D s>.riu. Uonrt of an action by Lmdvik Bibb*d~e, Manager of the Central Malay a Engineering M -torwo ks, TeJpi -tr, an i hia wife tana Bibb ale |gai .hi tho WiJliaon Wirth Circus tor $400 damages for232 words
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Article19 1918-09-28 7 Drill Programme for September. Monday 30th Bouatead Institute, 5.15 p.m. Andrew AGKEW Officer Commanding, Civil Guard.19 words
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Advertisement446 1918-09-28 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 Road. 19 9 410 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. Notice of Closing of Transfer Register. Notice is hereby given446 words
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Advertisement643 1918-09-28 7 BANKS 6UITCRED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. TKOORP'fBAri£D IN KNeJLAJJI) BY ".OYAL CHARTER, -•id up Capital in 60,000 Shares of a £1,200,000 K*aaai»Fund £2,000,000 -V-y of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS 3.c bank ~f vs ondon Ulty and Midland B*nk, Ltd The County and Bank, Ltd.. The National Provmnal tfw of643 words
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Advertisement451 1918-09-28 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPIBC CAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) 'Phone no. Iff, 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. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to451 words
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Advertisement109 1918-09-28 7 Nerve troubles \\V. >f u Milli■■:• ■>»• n xb.iu-l yiij >'iTl! of i, ri m <• > 4i l i u si utkfiiiii NMIIMU Willi VI ui '< _.-#H-k |.--ir -tr» iitfM. 'i D UyiPKfUXI ImMUUUM piti t'Qf hflrfa l I:i"!nn':bul Y Hint i ryM.ih. |0 W1tM4 N <•> r109 words
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Advertisement320 1918-09-28 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. bfoourMUfßS m Haw Zealand) Fill Ins«rv c.s effected am rJalldlugs, Rem and Merchan Use of every description MAHIHi laeac tuoos e?»<:d to a part* of h* *:r!d M io* at ralei WAI RISI hcoopted to all carte. J. BUtl Manager, (HEcea: J. /miavs-oa Gren>.320 words
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Advertisement338 1918-09-28 7 (the orien ta l j Government Sectrity Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. ljr< orpop.ated in India. IN FUNDS Bxoeed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1917 -$4,587,500.00 Total Out-go in 1917 •$2 732 070.00 assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,1 28.00 lncreasa in Funds $1,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67.122338 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-28 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dallj. VOL V.- No. 229 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS24 words
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Article262 1918-09-28 1 Colonial Suggestion to Penalise Germany- Sir Joseph Ward, tho New Zealand Minister for Finance, speaking iv London, said at the Imperial Conference in 1907 ha urged, what was looked upon with askance and with great opposition, that this country and France, who own- 1 the great balk262 words
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Article397 1918-09-28 1 Mr FU Trayesof Bangkok iv the Jul v number cf Blackwood concludes bis interesting story of the capture of the Hitachi Maru by the Wolf, and their subsequent journowug iv the Igotz Mendi, a captured Spauit<h steami r, until that vensel was wrecked on the coast of Denmark397 words
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Article136 1918-09-28 1 Marine Court s Finding Set Aside. Trie Burma Government has leturu. Ed the papers in connection with the recent inquiry hi l i by a marine court of inquiry, ojinis ing of Mr H H Mackney, district magistrate, as prisideut, aud Captain Davidson, master of136 words
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Article183 1918-09-28 1 The United estates hi* straeb another iietvy blow at (jerman trde after the wai by taking the title to all wharves, dock-*, and other proper* tv of the North German Lloyd and Hamburg American Steamship C >u\ptnies in New York Sinc<- the declaration of war these proaaiiiss183 words
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Article342 1918-09-28 1 Alphabetical list of Inffaotad sUnul X G y) and Baapaotad signal X P B) ports Signal neone tmn in »d tm *t 'i I diti .ii ti. Dim-«-c Qaafaatißi ■tslJnsu i KG it Cawlwe ■a .-Ick F P It p Bmt WW It Plans Bjaj ia4Tan«V y>m I'd..a x342 words
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Advertisement499 1918-09-28 1 TIE MALAYA TRIBUNE I !J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. j j 'Phono No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 Payable in Advance. P«r annum $14.00 1 Half-yearly S 7.25 Per quarter S 3.75 Par mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (COM/ANIKB INOURPOKATED IN ENGLAND.) MAIL ANQ499 words
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Advertisement116 1918-09-28 1 SINGAPORE ii \RBOIk iiOARD. Bntr.ntes—Tajjong Pagar. Wharves Sect-ton Godow\r Oatk Entrancks Bonded Wareoow Trafalgar St it B < Aiuatiun. St<-ra<r 2 and 1 M r ps I] t Kaet 1 and 2 80/22 Storage B 1 t \v i: Ko*d Sheers J U 1 (Dry Docks) 3 Dosk Store, Head116 words
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Advertisement319 1918-09-28 1 IEAP ENG MOH STtAMSHIf CO. LTD. Slwpere ti Sitivli, Ckriin isl Siiinig. Sail Twice a li*r\ SIDfINTC tl Paifiil Flllll. blltffl SllfTißq. UtIVIJ. PllfUl FillM 111 SIIUHTf iatl Portmjhtty SiuiM". BillltM nl S!i<2rilii bai Fortnightly. or tvairfbt, ;miixgt aad Tartaat .ato oa T IC REGiSTCrfLD OFFICE Ho. tl, Talak I319 words
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Advertisement73 1918-09-28 1 IEAUC LINE OF STEAMERS *a "Gten-yla" f,7f C Tons. is. ''enag Baa j.TM Tone, •..i 3«a-1 Cbooa" t."75 Toas. I he above steamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. (HONG HOE ds 00. Asrnnt* 1 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYCo. 1 SHIKHaNDLEIS •miDOHNt CaNTIACTOItS. Gamp .:<■> s Launch meets mm: ships.73 words
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Advertisement619 1918-09-28 1 the mm tribune! AM) I SHIPPING GAZETTL. The Popular Newspaper >,f the StraitM I 8 Settlements. g 13 PUBLISHED DAILY. 8 Compli c Report- ALo.: Xv nts. Condensed News from F !t.B„ China, India, Ceylon an J Full and Latest War News. N. Y. K. NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA (WOOBP3I ATED619 words
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Miscellaneous40 1918-09-28 1 Singapore Tide Tables. •satnrtlay, Sept. 28.—High Water —4.35 7ft. 31ns 3-36 p.m. 8ft. 2ina. Snmlay, Sept. 29 —High Water 6.21 a.ui 7ft. 2iun 5.8 p.m. 7ft. 7ins. Monday, Sept. 30.— Water 7.44 a in. 7ft. •'«in. 6.55 p.m. 7ft. 8ius.40 words
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