Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1918
1918-10-04
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Title Section28 1918-10-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. V. No 234 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 428 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement512 1918-10-04 1 Tay Guan Kiat I 1 I \f.,., />,,;< ,r, (.TAX Xi \T V Cu., Ltd.) 36. Phillip Street, r inga^ore s CONTRACrO l TO TH I < .1 I Govern .aeat and Municipality. Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and 1363. g J RESIDENCES: 87. Tank Xi i. No. 1i" ii S512 words
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Advertisement88 1918-10-04 1 j THE Pot Stills Great Britain I I Have Been j Taken Over by Government,! I NEVERTHELESS 1 I I Buchanan's I I will be able to continue j j to supply their famous I blends and to maintain s j the quality as before, being in the unique position88 words
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Advertisement151 1918-10-04 1 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I tNCORPORATED IX JAPAN. I IIITIII HIS. TIIICCI Cl 48 RobUUOH k' >h Ji.V' .f Branches at IPOH, ZUALA iuUriPUB PEN Aft G. Chinese Caw&t 7»effB&» above-chop" have They are area* I been manufacture! not fajarieai to j in Hongkong ior health, and th* I over151 words
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Advertisement190 1918-10-04 1 3 Tay GuaifcKJat l >tt Tj the r Gov *-r anient _ud Municipal .iy Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I Residences: 87, Tank Road, No. 14M); fcu:.j\*ide, Gaylang, No. 1 j7B. J 36, PHILLIP STREET. (Mv! to Planters. OI X fISOIiND NUT CAEE, which is only once pressed, ie190 words
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Article443 1918-10-04 2 The 44 Falslf cat en Sltryi ft -mar y's a.-; iitiv i xh;-u jtU l*supidv n| iv *n pow>r —*****0 M i-r, i-s the Hons cab it—beeomei on- "f tb-.t inert uiystirions probi- .18 of this t ndTs* we/. Wher« does it coin- from •I*4 M-FW Wi' in443 words
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Obituary271 1918-10-04 2 Ex'raordinary cirouoia'ancee att- 1 he death of B.-atriee Gotto, win had beta livir.gat tbe Mansion II B bmocd, itit*>her mother, th- \s i f Cap'iiu It P Gotto, gt'ivLug with tbe A S C in Paleitiu*. At the it t\m st on the chil l, Allan Walter271 words
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Article214 1918-10-04 2 Th >ac who fctill cberinh the hope that pt a>'g with Qaraaanjr cm bo reached bj aaderataading, naay profit h\ uiijiug the doctrine n<<j bem^ easiiaMMtl] preached la tba Bcranaa frtii that tbe Eaglish can no longer comfort themselves with the reflection that theirs is a tight214 words
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Advertisement622 1918-10-04 2 I I pi STRAITS SETTLEHEITS $2,000,000 1 OUR DAY 1918 511 WAR LOAN LOTTERY I Sanctioned by Government ji and run under the auspices of "OUR DAY" Committee Tickets SlO each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as622 words
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Advertisement28 1918-10-04 2 X v r 158, Pii:isa, jtreet. [ANO TUNEB REPAIRER. fJawd uai well mectui Mask ViaUa fiaao. etc. Gocd Striata for Stria rad las tniaaeata. «\NSMIh feUARANTBBP. ItRMS MUOLRATL28 words
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Advertisement335 1918-10-04 2 Federated Malay States War Parities Lottery. Ticket* for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Mahy States War Charities Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as follows THE PRIZES The allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows 20 per cent for one Ist prize335 words
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Advertisement717 1918-10-04 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax-polished hit Household Fupaitura, Plants, RubbeMyred Victoria Hrnsss and Australian Bel, Etc., xit-c Etc To be held at 1 Anaactl? 5-A, Oran?e Grove Road. On Saturday, October 5, at 2-30 p.m. Compri«"ii<» :—Beautiful' cuvd wKX-poiisb«»d teak aidebeerdi with bevelled mi ror panels, w x.717 words
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Article307 1918-10-04 3 Eastern Oited Assurance The report to be submitted to the shareholders at th« fifth annual general meeting, to be held at the registered cilices of the Company, Banque de I'lndo Chin* Building, Singapore, on Thursday, the 10th October, 1913, at 12 noon, «tabs The Directors have pleasure in307 words
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Article52 1918-10-04 3 Singapore, Oot. 4. Bank 4 aa/i 2/4 7/32 DsaMal 2/3 31/32 Pnrata S n/i 2/1$ 3« laWniHk t r. isi Tinikasj, Ink 44 54$ prem Bkanfaai— Knk AH 42 Jaw*. k d/d 99 B *'*r«loi—btjinj riM $8.54 hiksCsll Bills lMtlsvi* 1/5 29/32 h TT 1/6 *t Eaajlaad rata 5%52 words
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Article259 1918-10-04 3 c:.)jor(r, October 4. MctWl L-Übam Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations A *2 70 13.00 ayer Santa •<■ 0.90 1.05 r M 1.75 1.95 A rP* M 800 125 Br jowai 4.00 4.50 Sn It tooton* 0.40 0.50 Sc s t Kttll 0 73) 0.80 Ba'dt259 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement234 1918-10-04 3 Three Episodes of the JUDEX" Serial this Change. MARLBOROUGH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD TL; Hall for Comfort, Go d Music and Good Pic.nree. Gauinont's Engrossing Serial of Mystery and Melodrama JUDEX In 12 Episodes or 25 Reels. Episode 5- The Tragical XVlill 2 Reels Episode 6 Bout De Za,n 2 Reels234 words
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Advertisement741 1918-10-04 3 S From Tuesday October 1 to Sunday October 6. Jjgl I Alhambra is Subjects Selected to TiioDughly Entertain and Satisfy Patrons is the only 3 the ThcuitrA theatre we Theatre AT THE with an I 'i, ajL lias H iVi OT\ Al H£2* and the BEST <iervAd accommo. The HaM741 words
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Advertisement651 1918-10-04 3 2 New Episodes of the Secret Kiogdom, 11 12 Al' THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUsE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door, To-n!gM! SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! 6 COME THROUGH 6 Parts Parts Jewel Production Featuring Herbert Rawlinson. Greater Vitagraph's Row antic and Unique Serial 4 The Secret Kingdom 4651 words
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Article1231 1918-10-04 4 The even lue within next tew days along th« Western front, though they will appear to be only the capture of a few more towns and some more sqaare miles of territory, will deserve the closest scrutiny, for they will represent the Second stage of the Allied1,231 words
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Article142 1918-10-04 4 The BT;rnJ general nieotlng oi the above Society will be hell Io tbe Boar-lroom i f the Mot icipaiity on Tuesday next. Oct jbet 8, ai 10 30 8.0 H E the Governor will preol i,AH teluiltr'd in th r wrk are cordially invited to b* pr«-s142 words
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Article82 1918-10-04 4 The hearing wis soncladed before Mr Justne Etden tt ihe ssiz s this aaoftng of th*- t-ial of Ang r«MUj S ,k*ta a th* ctiarge of th- ittoaptod oiordot ol a compatriot aaasod Lim Ano by slabbing bim tbree limes in too back at No is Havelock Koad82 words
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Article175 1918-10-04 4 Wh learn 'hat rumours are going about among th~ more ignorant class- s of the 1. popt,li:jon -specially tha Ctiin'.s 1 tfca: the Kompanie are on a head-hant-ing expedition in Singapore's suburbs, at nigh", in or 1-r that a sufficient cumber of hatnin headc ui.iy be procared175 words
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Article96 1918-10-04 4 The E litor ot this paper has heard of a neat metho 1 of dealing with the local poeta, :c. When a self coiih ltut poet en:e:e th* editorial s-.n-tum anl says: I have something h-r- uuica I wonld lik* ins- r a d, if there96 words
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Article142 1918-10-04 4 The following claiuinnie»ti-r. has be*u rec-ive-U by th* Ltd) Evelyn Yout.g from Sir E.wa-. WaiiingU 0, Private SeCret-ir;, Her Mfj-sty the leen Buckingham Palace, 16;h July WIS. Dear Lily 8.-elyn Young, I am desired by The Qi-eo to acknowledge the revip: of your telegram. saying142 words
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Article51 1918-10-04 4 In- untitled of paper supplies has not daunted local enterprise, anl several fresh ventures in the journalistic line hive recently made iheir appearance The latest a idition to the list of new lccal pablications will be a Sunday morniag we»k.y, "The Straits Record,' whose fire* is tiaied for No» 351 words
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Article477 1918-10-04 4 Tin coirinr» ready at f 149.571. 150 tons sold. Rab*v»r ie qujted at 2/2 tor and 2/4 m snoot C*y Hurler, (at S S C-»y, is ay m n»«ig« on or- of H V. mi lior l*Vj R Brow- h" r :r a commission in law I477 words
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Article75 1918-10-04 4 Tin is quoted at £33 7.10.0 in London. On the Lh-rpco'. market cotter.. do idling American, is at 2a.3 7. Black popaai is quoted at 1/11 and white pepper at 3,7j in Irndon. On the Naaah atac nark t BJlbi shirtirgs are at 32 an.: 6 lis75 words
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Article132 1918-10-04 4 Beyond the mere onajretan the man must have ia.l-r:. trhih intoxicated into the canal near -bridgo leading from Boat Street on to Stamford R .ad. the x->ct canse of death has *s vet t be ascer ained of a EvO| who was found lying no scions in132 words
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Article84 1918-10-04 4 The devath rate p*-r mille for th- *> k ending Sepj li total number oi deaths which 175 orato males 3* 1 females. Uae European anl Bus suns died, s.so IS** Cuuese. Malays. .a caos-i 20 dea.ha, ilaiarial Fever 36, Fr\ r B I If* fted 10. Brri-beri84 words
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Advertisement176 1918-10-04 4 ROBINSON Co SOLE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22. 34. 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. immm oils Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England176 words
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Advertisement222 1918-10-04 4 SHIP-CHANDLERY STORES. The Good, Better, and the Best. Cheap, Cheaper and Cheapest. Imported from East and West. And exported throughout the S.S. and F.MS. GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporate! in the SotiUmaati). House of Quality Supplying any Quantity SEND IS A TRIAL ORDER. 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. j Different222 words
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Advertisement69 1918-10-04 4 i Tooth's Beer HAS JI'ST THAT TASTE OF REAL BEER AND YET IT IS Light AND Sparkling* Sole Agents. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Consult KIAH KIAT Sl Co. 108 and 109 Market Street FOR Hair Beltings You will be wise if you do so. tl HIT S Co. 8-4 Change Alley.69 words
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Article1361 1918-10-04 5 Extensive German Retreat. St. Quentin Falls: Lille Next. REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 2, 4.50 p.m, Renter learns that the news early this afternoon from the west front shows that the advance between 8t Q tentin and Cambrai, where the enemy's lines have been broken, is threatening his1,361 words
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Article401 1918-10-04 5 Loudon, Oct. 2, 10.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarter* wires on Oct 2 The Frenoh have oompleted the capture of St. Qaentin. The town is now fully in our hands. London, Oot. 3, 12.35 a.m. Heuier's correspondent at Freuoh HeaJqnarters wires on Oct. 2: The whole quarters401 words
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Article257 1918-10-04 5 London, B"pt. 30, 12.50 p.m. WirelteB German evening Frank engagements occurred eastward of Ypree. Tremendous fighting broke out between Cambrai and St Qaentin. The English assault failed on the whole front. Violent FrancoAmerican attacks in Champagne and between the Argonne and the Meuae were repulaed, except for257 words
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Article489 1918-10-04 5 London, Oct. 2, 4.5 p.m. While the immediate and prospective advantages of Bulgaria's surtnder are fully recognise tbe newspapers are uttering warnings against over optimism. It is pointed out that even if th*» downfall of Turkey should speedily follow, the hardest part of the Allies' military task would489 words
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Article108 1918-10-04 5 Loudon, Oc', 2, (5.45 am Stockholm Over a hundred perse a are dead, inolu tin«< fifty children, and sixty aro injured, through a Irain disaster at Malmoe, owing to heavy rains washing away the track. A train was derailed whilst travelling at sixty miles an hoar, falling108 words
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Article104 1918-10-04 5 London, Oct. 2, 1.30 a m. R»uter learns that the Government has despatched a peremptory tel« gram to Germany demanding an immediate answer as regards the exchange of prisoners. X «gotiatlons at the Hague in July did not materialise solely because Germany introduced at the eleventh104 words
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Article67 1918-10-04 5 London, Oci 2. 3,45 p.m. Copenhagen i The British|tiag has been hoisted at Eb«lhaft Harbour, Spitsbergen, where the German wireless station has been destroyed. [Spitzbergen, land of the "needle mountains consists ot a group of Arctic islands 400 miles notth of Norway, aud is a baiting place67 words
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Article23 1918-10-04 5 London, Oct. 3, 12 25 a.m. Stockholm Litviuoff, the for. mer Bolshevik agent to London, and party, have arrived at Christiania.23 words
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Article37 1918-10-04 5 Mr O P Griffith Jones, who had been on a visit to Penang, ha* returned to Singapore. The Rev JAB Cook, who bad been acting for the Rev J D Rosa at Ponang, ban returned to Singapore.37 words
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Article73 1918-10-04 5 Germany's Reply. London, Oot. 3, 6.0 a.m. Tne Dailj News correspondent at Z uioh wirea that Tnrkey has informed Germany of her determination to propose peace with the AMi i Germany in her reply as'o-eu Turkey of her intention to oocopj BaJgaxia milita'ily. The Daily Telegraph correspondent73 words
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Article198 1918-10-04 5 Change of Front, London, Oct. 3, 12.25 a.m. Amsterdam: A Berlin message ■tatf-» that at a meeting in the Reichstag the Conaervatives resolv* ed to sacrifice their oonvlctioni and participate in a coalition Government with a view to obtaining an honorable termination of the war. The German Press198 words
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Article156 1918-10-04 5 The Fixtures. Events in connection with "Our Day" are fixed as under Satu r day Oct. 26. —Gymkhana, Ruj* Cr»nrse. Saturday, Nov. 9.—Country Fair, Race Conrse. Thursday, D«c. 12.—Entertainment, Victoria Theatre. Saturday, Dec. 14 —Entertainment, Victoria Theatre. Saturday Dec. 14.—"Oar Day", Singapore. The Fund. Th- c nmittee156 words
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Article88 1918-10-04 5 In connection with the "Oar Day" Country Fair, Mrs Bradley and M s Hnjes Marriott will be very glad if they conld receive any old sunshade or umbrella frames for which the owoerg no longer, have any nsa. Tb-se can be sent either to Mrs Bradney, at88 words
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Obituary74 1918-10-04 5 Lieutenant I. L Roy. Calcutta, August 31.—Lieutenant Indra L.l Roy (Royal Air Force), Sou of Mr P L Roy, Additional L gal R a m> mbrancer, has been kilttd iu France. He was shot, down over German lines. He had a brilliant career at 8t. Paul's School, winning the74 words
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Article535 1918-10-04 5 News of the Day. Pari», Oot. 1, 10.45 p.m. Balgaria hai surrendered unconditionally to the Alliea. The withdrawal of Balgaria from the war bring! vaat results Nothing in (he Bhlkanb will bt quale ;o v\ Khatami the Allied armlet. A Tarktah larrender la poesible. The game of Eaver535 words
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Article242 1918-10-04 5 Tbe following extracts from a letter of Mr BaxenOale to the Biahop of Singapore will be read witb interest. Linden, Julj 12. We have received details of all our losses on the Western Front since March 31st. The sites of the following Malayan Huts are now in242 words
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Article183 1918-10-04 5 Forthcoming Concert. Mnny people in Singapore will regct-t to hear that the well known violinist, Mr. van Dim van H»k<;ndorp, whose services were so frequent and generous and so mucL appreciated in Red Cross efforts in 'b 1 city till business claims toot nim to Java a year or183 words
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Article217 1918-10-04 5 The Pi id of a Good Time trill be screened for the last time to.night and to-morrow at the Pallalium. We learn that the Gaiety Cinema haa arranged to Bcreen again the great Gerard film My Four Years in Germany," for those who lost the opportunity of ageing217 words
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Article241 1918-10-04 5 Apart from the verdict of sentimentalist it cannot be denied that tlje stage has been nniversally a gr-at fac'ot* in the moral education of tbe masses. Ttiere is. perhaps, no other drama, Ojci lontal or Oriental, to which this applies so faithfnlly than that of H uii-obmdr.s of ancient241 words
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Article64 1918-10-04 5 A distressing fatality is the case reported to the Coroner, of Sim Gong, a Hokien coolie, working on board a British vtesel in port, who was admitted into the bus pital at 3.30 p.m. yesterday and died at about 6 the earn** afternoon from injuries to the64 words
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Article204 1918-10-04 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) 1 i Paris, Oct 1, 6 50 p.m. We advanced on the east of Ostel, We captured 8oapir. We attacked o«jtw«en the Aisne and the Veale 1 *>rd advanced on ront of twelve kilometres, carrying R-villion, R 'main, Tvlontignj enr VVale,204 words
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Article100 1918-10-04 5 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday, October 6 Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m, 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Cluh Bungalow, 9 30, 10.30 a.m. 12 15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Hi<?h Tide, ll.('3a.m. H<-ipht 9 feet. The following even's will take place on the arrival vf thn 10 o'clock launch100 words
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Article77 1918-10-04 5 A friendly footall untitled played b*tw>en Ih* T i>. !l &o!Ja(l6«1 Cl<rk* tutbuil u-aui the NaLion»! Union Club on the V. C. a. (troHii'i wee w 'ti by the fif. I C I D fa .1» to 1. Tbe S C C beat tho R G A by four gals77 words
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Advertisement315 1918-10-04 5 To-Night I To-Night!! THE PARSEE EMPIRE THEATRICAL Co. OF BOMBAY A Hi t -l) r: r.iiMt restitution For a short HiKja only) SYED E-HAWAS Al IHU CHINESE THE ATRICAL HALL Victoria Stree», Siog spore. Grand Sceneries and Costumes, Melodious singing, ideal acting and mirth making by famoux Lady and Gentlemen315 words
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Article996 1918-10-04 6 Mu3r Rubber Ltd. The fist g-.ieral ni'-eting i I thMnar X j bb~r Limited was b»ld at ihe registered Offices of the cira pany, French Bank Bail Unza day at noon, Mr A ii Ftir preei ii g There were present J M Si ju--, P M R>bititoa996 words
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Article345 1918-10-04 6 llnpiiji Os oVr 4 Ah.—See Locai an' '*<»ne*^l oolnuin. 0< rv- Bnsineea done. D i r f *A ».ak. Basineea done. Q -*f, Hou Bajineaa dor.c. (hmtbimY* —No batinMe, f- hj 1 B't? dort". i' j --> .v. i 'Jr.:at Ijtarjt iicti Marirt t «af»ti»..-. Hmtm Ml 110345 words
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Article87 1918-10-04 6 Tne following is th* lis* of subscriber! to ibe "Singapore Bedroom" orhtefa wisr ferred lo in a prorlotu lss--. Hon Ur B J AJdie .f 100 Mr J..hr. 8 .ny rvilJi 100 \lt H E B UQ< rvilld 100 Mr VT H MkOgrOf V ltm Mr W87 words
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Article56 1918-10-04 6 A untitled broke ous to Beutong at 3 p m in. m 8 m>[ 21 which caused the lortfOOtiorj of .ibjut fifte»u bouses uceOyi I b iiu washers. An attap h use which ws% bt order f :ii Ilea Ufa 1 i»p< etor, he inf ct< i with p] ga56 words
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Article883 1918-10-04 6 Pieei (fcpied 19 tLc Market tats MoruAg. HINQA P MB, Oct. 4. Meter* L<y 4. »d 1 E •att, Ki:h.i:>ge a .<1 rikar* rlroke'", isa-* the following liar f quotation* KnUber Shtres. ViU-- Huver». t A'.fayai 3 3d !j- j *5'- 7 tr ko£' Malay 15/- If883 words
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Article86 1918-10-04 6 Tbe names of the following appear in M 8 V B orJrra fo; Oc'ob-r at bating resigned to join the Tmo~iial Forceo i M«-eer»j R C Fry, W B MoniiOfJP, A McC Jolly, J E H'Jorup, T J Ma-phy, A L Line, G D Singom, J Miller, O N Btooeof,86 words
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Article100 1918-10-04 6 1i74 '.i m Iti**. T otiaWvtng are tbe iatet of I- (TorOjaWO iro:n Hingnpore of the aWropesc foihi and > eir deliverj ;n London. Mail F June H Ang. 24 Mail H Jaaafa Aug. 22 Mail I June Aug. 22 Mail J June ti Aug. IS Mail B100 words
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Article152 1918-10-04 6 Ou Saturday afternoon at 4 pin atorriue explosion start I-d tbe town of Alor Hiar. l\ that a Chinas" tongkanr, containing 1,600 drains ot patrol, waa lying off the Kereaine 0.1 Ood jwn, wh fa n ehe fire. canting tb" petrol to *-x/io le. Th- toogkang152 words
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Article31 1918-10-04 6 A meeting of tbe Municipal Commissioners will be h°!d io the Muni, cipal Board room to day to consider art s/iation ragardiog the definition of Atifroal VaiU*"" iv the Manicipal Ordinance.31 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement106 1918-10-04 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND N Acidity. TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to the full, to enjoy the very thought of being alive, to feel in every heart-throb the joy of never-dying youthful^ess to keep fit and fine, take Price $1.40 per bottle. Tones106 words
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Advertisement11 1918-10-04 6 AS AH ISOAP ASAHI SOAP Co. No. 43, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement154 1918-10-04 6 To-Night To-Night THE STAR OPERA WILL STAGE It tbe Theatre Roial North Bridge Road A CHINESE PUY ENTITLED MAI SANG KWOH The Fruit Seller Under the sole dire:tion of Mr. V L- Til Saturday, October 5 Speciil Programme Prepared. *i. H. Chfilf, Propriety. Y. L. Tan, Manager. Phone 1366 for154 words
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Advertisement75 1918-10-04 6 i m 1 225 mm •si j ill ii Are holding 1 9 their 4 if mi I Annual Slearance i I i H SALE ♦j I AND I i I They invite your early I inspection. ml i l i I j' s I »argains a i i" St75 words
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Miscellaneous203 1918-10-04 6 •Wails Close. To day. P. 8wettenham and Telok Anson "Kinta 2.30 pre Ma 4u,j ,Vuir L»ai". 3 pm Keriraon 8o>ni Lee 3 pm Pulau Batani and Ptila t BuUug Hook Lim 3 pm PuUa S Sultana 3 pm P. Samhii and Pa'embang Menggala 3 pm To raorr«w. Soon Hong am203 words
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Article1089 1918-10-04 7 Chances for C p trdisK Every w if th* ll n d w« live in w. at 1 lik» to 8.-« iis tirare more securely safeguarded than ii b by the starting of rwv hi lof*fl I sooiiil lines towards a M.eer ot q corespondent to the X1,089 words
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Article29 1918-10-04 7 H E the Hi sh Comissioner has b -ii pleftttd to appoint Messrs M A Worm*) sod W M to be Temporary S-Ksoni Lieutenants in the Malayan Voluntary Infantry.29 words
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Article54 1918-10-04 7 O.de-s for week ending October B Friday, Oot 4. —Ambulance Class, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Oc». s.—Route March. All Singapore Troops Parade Part Canning Road (back of V M.C. A.) 4 30 p.m. Dr. ('hong Chee Hai will commenc his |i c f n»-e8 on Ootober 4.54 words
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Article42 1918-10-04 7 A murder was committed early on Monday morning at 171, Mnntri Street, Penang, where two women were stibbed by one Tan Ah Saw. One of them died bat tbe other is in the General Hospital with three wounds and may possibly live,42 words
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Advertisement636 1918-10-04 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. mm > Ml IHOORPCHATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capit»! hi 60.000 Sharee of £20 e*cv £1,200,000 R##*rv*Fjnd £2,000,000 R«*orv* Liftbfttiy of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANK* Sa Ik* Bank of England, Tha London City and Midland Bant, Ltd, Th* London County636 words
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Advertisement665 1918-10-04 7 WANTED WANTED A junior clerk. Must have passed the Vllth Standard. Apply to Box '64, c/ > MuLiya Tribune. 28 9 4 io WANTED A young and energetic shipping clerk at once. Apply stating qualifications, etc to Box 165, care of Malaya Tribune. 3 10 9 10 Wanted to Purchase665 words
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Advertisement100 1918-10-04 7 SCK hendocnes are canned by a gradual a cumulation of piison generated in the digestive org in* In many cases the use of a proper laxative before tho condition of prostration is reached will force the poisons ir.mi the system and the attack will he avoided. OinketteQ THE Tim UUTIVE2100 words
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Advertisement489 1918-10-04 7 NOTICES CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the board room of the Municipality on Tuesday. October Bth, at 10.30 am. His Excellency the Governor will preside and all interested in the work are cordi ally invited to be present. Frances Darbishire489 words
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Advertisement456 1918-10-04 7 I A COUGH IS DANGEROUS J Too dangerous to be neglected, for small, trifling coughs develop into deep seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wears, wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly lung diseasesSTOP that Cough NOW by using KASAN TU X PILLS. They will penetrate, soothe, relieve inflammation, stop the456 words
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Miscellaneous105 1918-10-04 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. OrJ rs for the week ending Saturday, Oct. 5 To-day. 5.15 Drill Hall SVA (Compulsory) 5.10 do SRE (v) 5.00 Risim Point, P. Brani SRE (v) P B Platoon 5.15 ptn' Drill Hall Maxim Co SVR attached 5.10 do SVR A A V Platoon 5.00 Kampong Bharu105 words
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Title Section24 1918-10-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY* TRIBUNE. Issued Dally. Vol V. No 234 SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article957 1918-10-04 1 For;eenturies the rivers \nd cuupU of China have foruicd ihe chief trade rcutei of tbe eoantry. Gradually tUt*e waterwaj■ are being invaded by modern meth jds of propulsion of ve*s Is, and now there aeema good reason tv believe that coal will be *upersed<»d by oil957 words
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Article81 1918-10-04 1 Tide Table for October, 19It The following is the tid tahle fori Port Dickson High Water. Oct. m. p.m. 6 24 6.27 0 0.5 d 6.58 7 7.22 7 29 3 7.5U <U0 High water at Luknt about tbe same time a* at Port Oickson. riit.li w<iter at81 words
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Article166 1918-10-04 1 Iphrtotiml lift of Infected X O (J) snd BnpHtfll eik," J i 1 P B) por's ia +1P tin tified dition t D.MM ■Qnarar. fl-Nf. B... A; A; Cholera Handi»rina«.«ia Xiiy an Bangkok F P I Fl^fuo Batv.ia F B P 0ar«biD-9pi< M VI»' ngttu Bat» XGQ > 1166 words
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Article61 1918-10-04 1 Arrivals. Oct. 2. Hock Bri'ish Van G<»«ra Du'ch De Weert Oct. 3. Eatiteral la lHtiih Lady Wel J Mkdara Klang Siijgb-p Dutch Manggala Bronwer H. S. Barn Tenchi Mara Japan Clearances. Oct. 2. Qnorra British Sri Mnar Ipcb Calyi B>>mtralda Giarg Seng Circe O O DvmMi Dutch61 words
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Article101 1918-10-04 1 Mf-rchaat ahipping with Britiih N >r»L Borneo in 1917 infra* d 3.S 008 tons ov. r IS* ,6, r-v.d rp of •Ji„an<s8 '22,176 Aiosmc.i» 17,435. N B t,707 British ai.<i Sarawak tocna&e showed a of 12,751 ten*. The d.creas? in British shipping is doe to rni l»h« on tbe run101 words
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Advertisement490 1918-10-04 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Friday. Oct. 4. Hi«h Water:— 10.18 in. 6ft. 7ir.B 10.31 p.m. 9ft. 2inp. Satorday. Oct s.—Nmw Moon ICh 5m H High Water:—lo 41 a.n\ Bft. i)ins.; 11.4 pun. lin. Snndf.y, Oct. 6—M >on in Apogee lh. 24 ii. w Watar :—11.3 a.m. 9 ft; 11.34 p no490 words
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