Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1918
1918-10-24
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Title Section29 1918-10-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. -No-. 251 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24.29 words
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Advertisement366 1918-10-24 1 fray Guan Kiat P for the supply of J F jI*EWOOI> I C 'QxiiBBioners for :ne I 1916, 1917 and 1918. y acceaaM Contractor for tbo R tjr the coming years I V 1919 1920. I 3S PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 HARP 2-Part Triangle Keystone Tlie Wager366 words
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Advertisement55 1918-10-24 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR ROAD. The only Hotel nnder StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addreu PBANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station). JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and Reliable. THi GietiesDtal55 words
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Advertisement104 1918-10-24 1 111 HII >i WM *m,m iW—i——W— Twwnr- 11 m 11 in—»i i tiimii mmnmrnm Saniias Disinfectant I I I "Pine-Tree" Brand. 4 If you want the Best Results 01 I I f This disinfectant fresh emulsifies with water, prr/ducing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. I SANITAS j 1 a104 words
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Advertisement338 1918-10-24 1 I NOW LOOK HERE I S Tay Guan Klat" Tne successful ontractor •j f6r the supply of 1 FIREWOOD! R to the Municipal Commisioners for the years 1919 and 1920. I I Address I 36 PHILLIP STREET, SIHAPORE. I SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED338 words
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Article874 1918-10-24 2 The Supreme Sacrifice (By Lieut. A R C. Eaton Re here in an hoars' Otoe, 3-uith. We may be longer, hat in any case wait til] w* do In. W* shall r tu-r. to (Lis bay." Flavin* given th*s> final inttrnctiors to hie servant, th«874 words
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Obituary372 1918-10-24 2 t Harriaga ie on#» of the little pro blema of civilization. There was a time, way b.ick in the Stone Age, when no one ever thought of doing anything of the »ort, but gradually the habit over the entire edncated world, jai*. like the ase of tobacco—which antedated it372 words
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Advertisement373 1918-10-24 2 THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS $2t000.000 OUR DAY 1911 iU M LOAN LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government I and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee j I Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount oi the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be373 words
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Advertisement52 1918-10-24 2 I vu The Eastern Illustrated Review A PICTORIAL MAGAZINE WATCH FOB THfc FIBS F ISSUE. Pot spaces and forth r parti ularw please apply to 147 49, THE ARCADE, 2 BT.TH. v JIPSKtSF ELECTBO-PUTIK Co. NICKEL, COPPER, SILVER, Etc Motor Car and Cycle Reppair Works. No. 39-40, Brae Bar an52 words
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Advertisement199 1918-10-24 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants >and Jewellers No 622 North Bndre 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 stones. Loom Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also199 words
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Advertisement430 1918-10-24 2 Commend you to a BEER j that is made HOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION I Sure !—Try KmiN BMR Yamaio Company i HIGH STREET I SINGAPORE. i cough is dTngew Too dangerous to be neglected, for small, trifling coughs develop into deep-seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitaiitv.430 words
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Article330 1918-10-24 3 Home Office Official s Views Liatl of unnatnraiised Germans hi England are bei oonspiled by the Aliens Advis< Committee, The lists are n yet coinpbted, brr. m f*r aa th »< k has proeoadej, here are eign oiaaaen, s t i t as follow L r< ehnioal330 words
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Article161 1918-10-24 3 A story of a death bed ■ton it reported last mouth i long. Pan Shin, h miner, a tiflK ago, was seriously injured il earth and w«s removed to B '-pitai where h° di r d on the fto Stpieeeber. Prior to his duatb 1 'hi 1161 words
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Article312 1918-10-24 3 Sicgapore, October 24 Mestrs Latham V Co., tke Arcade, a ItIm the following quotations MorQftjafe 13.25 $3 50 AyerKunm*» 1.05 1.15 lysr Moiek 2.15 2 30 Ayer Panas 10 25 10.75 3alf;o' o 4.25 4.75 Bokii T elotor-j? 0.55 0.65 Buiit Lati! 0 95 U 5 Sukit312 words
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Advertisement251 1918-10-24 3 The Last of a Gripping Serial I AT THB MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD The Hal! fo Comfort, Good Mobic and Good Picture,. Second Show at 9.15 p. m Gaumont's Great Serial of Mystery and Melodrama Jig 0 c x In 12 Episodes or 25 Reels. Episode 11. TH© Water251 words
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Advertisement585 1918-10-24 3 j Special Musical and Piclorial Entertainment I i 1116 FOR 6 Alhambra k Albarobra Is -bTW-BK O Is the only the Theatre f ™P™«"«|I Salurday, Oc*. 9, ant up io riday Vet 2!5 theatre I where yoa AT THE L «eUheBESTj g -g_ T^en tea 5 pictures, tie W-™M fm585 words
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Advertisement661 1918-10-24 3 Another Complete Change of Programme AT THE POPULAR PHGTO-FLA? HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road t Trnms Pass the Doo*. To-night I SECOND SHOW 9.39 To-night! j 2 New Episodes of tbe thuUing Serial 4 Perils of Pauline 4 Featuring Pearl White. Episodes 3 and 4—in 4 Parts 6 Throughliie Wall661 words
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Article1312 1918-10-24 4 The German Government trusts that President Wilson will approve of no demand irreconcilable with the hononr of the German people," or, as the Frenoh version express s if, with German honour.'' Honour I What do the Germans know of honour? A code of honour they have. It1,312 words
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Article62 1918-10-24 4 We are informed by the PCMO that daring the prevailing epidemic of influenza the public will be supplied with free medicines at the Government Dispensaries at Jalan Elapa and North Canal Road. This is a groat move in the direction of grantiug relief to the poorer classes of62 words
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Article114 1918-10-24 4 Consequent to the death of Qaah Ah Fatt the Hylam boy of Mr S L Thomson, who is alleged to have been assaulted by a Javanese named Pyman bin Bugiman, the latter was brought before Mr Linghaui. Carter in the District Court yesterday afternoon, charged with voluntarily causing114 words
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Article157 1918-10-24 4 There was a large attendance at the V M C A hall last night, when a very successful concert organised as a compliment to Mr van Dam van Hekendorp (who was one of the principal performers) was given. Among the audience were H E Major157 words
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Article120 1918-10-24 4 Results of the heariu: on Hood ay the 2 let instant E G James, Engineer, Singapore Harbour Board, conditional exemption. A Lawrence, Foreman, Singapor*Haiboar Board, conditional cx »mp tion. R G Pasb. Accountant, no tion allowed to end of yea r A Monro, Printer's Manager, no exemption. W120 words
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Article34 1918-10-24 4 To-Day. Girl Guides Concert,Y.M.C.A.9p.m To-morrow. St Ciiepiu. Satorday. Our Day Gymkhana, 2,15 p.m, Sunday22nd Sanday after Trinity. Moon Last Qaarter. Monday. St. Simon and St. Jude. Tuesday. Commercial Rubber Co., meeting.34 words
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Article395 1918-10-24 4 Tin continues steajy 100 tons sold. uu Ruhb- liquated at 2/5 i Jr cren. and 2/4 far bheet. epe O ir D* it excht- deatia of Fowkay Tan id; of the leading merchan of 2 East coas: of Sumatra.—S f. 8 The President of the Moslem Institute395 words
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Article77 1918-10-24 4 In connection with a stabbing affair that occurred on Tuesday night at Beach Road, a Malay named Osman bin Awang was pnt up before Mr David in the Seconi Court this morning on charges i murdering a man named Ahma; and of the attempted murder of another77 words
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Article216 1918-10-24 4 At St Andrew's Cathedr*!, yesterday afternoon, the wed ling took place of Mr William Bartley, of the Import and Export office, Straite Settlements Civil Service, second son of Mr Charles Bartley, Fairview, Enniskiilen, and Mi# Leslie Marion second daughter of the late Mr Robert Bmwn and Mrs Brown,216 words
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Article130 1918-10-24 4 Commenting on the edoceacsai needs of Malaya, the -nmpuf jonmal says Existing h commodation is insuthcie! In tflj towns at least the great n> i rftf 0 Asiatic parents desire their chiUr eD to 1- am English. The Boa** tional bodies have dot* WjjjJJ educational work in the130 words
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Advertisement182 1918-10-24 4 j i ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS* FOR Britain's Best Bicycle Hie 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. LMtttTM OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. iNCOP182 words
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Advertisement229 1918-10-24 4 New Stock Just Arrived Tapping Knives, Gouges and Hones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire Gauze 30 to 60 mesh, Europe Malay Parangs, Pruning Saws 16 in. and 18 in. Hand and Crosscut Saws, Perforated Zinc Sheets, Amr Axes, Galvd Rooting bolts and nuts, Galvd plates 22 and 21 gauge, M. S.229 words
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Advertisement75 1918-10-24 4 (illsopp's Boer > <tei 'Tooth's Bullock Lade Watsons WhiikiesLr Martlß's I VIO. Large Stocks —Reasonable Prices. Caldbeck, Macgrcgor AND Co. When You Need Hair Beltings Write to KIAM KIAT «Sc Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. Economy is getting Best Quality possible at the Lowest Possible Cost- TRY US. i'rompt75 words
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Article462 1918-10-24 5 The Western Front. Evacuation of Flanders. REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct 22, 3.20 a.m. Amsterdam The Handelsblad's Rosendaa! correspondent giys that the Germans are feverishly [Turing for the military evacuation of Brussels, Lonlon Ojt 22, 3.20 a.m. Flushing A hundred German sailors from the batteries on the Belgian462 words
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Article134 1918-10-24 5 London, Oot 22, 4.35 p.m. Wench communique: North of the Oiae there was great enemy artilb-rying at night time. We r-ached the railway northeast el Assis snr Serre and also St. Jacques farm, north-west of Chalaniry. On the plateaux east of ouziere fighting which b a gan yesterday134 words
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Article62 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 16, 12.30 p.m. ■i Montagu invites applications il >r a limited number of appointto the Indian Forest Service lr m well educated or otherwise ■Citable men who have served at the ront and have been discharged from the army owing to injuries bat who62 words
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Article380 1918-10-24 5 Belgium's Big Bill. London, Oci 21, 6.15 p.m. Belgian official: Germany's bill in Belginm totals £384,200,000 including £200,000.000 damage up to December 19U, £104,200,000 exaction £80,000,000 rawmaterials and machinery taken by the Germans to January 1915, but not including materials and destruction or requisitions since January 1915380 words
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Article97 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 22, 5.25 p.m In the House of Commons replying to Mr Mariott, Mr Bonar Law stated that the Dominion Governments had not yet formally nominated resident Ministers to act as regular members of the Imperial War Cabinet, but Sir R Borden had recently arranged for97 words
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Article90 1918-10-24 5 London. Oot 22, 6.10 p.m. Serbian communique Our advance continues. The enemy is cleared from the regions of Ipek, Novibazar, and P*chka. We have taken prisoner 1,500 with considerable material. London, Oct 23, 2.45 a.m. French eastern communique The French captured a canvoy of loaded enemy lighters at90 words
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Article46 1918-10-24 5 London Oct. 22, y.55 p.m. Amsterdam A message from Brussels says that Falkenhausen, the German Governor of Belgium, has pardoned the Belgians and neutrals imprisoned by the military and has ordered the release of the Belgians and neutrals interned in Belgium by the Germans.46 words
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Article1571 1918-10-24 5 Allies Getting Fed Up. London, Oct. 21, 6.50 a.m. The following is the conclusion of the German reply to President Wilson "The responsibility of the Chancellor of the Empire to the representation cf the ptople is bt-irg largely developed and safeguarded. The first aot of the nnw1,571 words
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Article266 1918-10-24 5 A World-Wide Scourge. London, Oct. 11, 7.15 p.m. The epidemic of Spanish influenza in South Africa is extraordinarily serious. Do- tors declare that it is the worst epidemic Bouth Africa ever experienced and plague is nothing in comparison. The out brt-ak is most severe in Capetown, where266 words
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Article95 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct, 21, 7.15 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Hope s'ated that 5,3G2 British officers and 142,987 men had been •ak«*n prisoner by Germany. Dr Macnnmara stated that there was Kood reason to believe that all ihe German destroyers and torpedo boats from Ost r95 words
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Article69 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 16, 13.30 p.m. The War Ottic- states that owing to the Armenian General Andramk harassing the Turks' lines of communications between Julfa and Erivan, the Turks have been compelled to divert considerable troops from the northwest of Persia. Loudon, Oct, 21, l.ir< p.m. General Allenby in69 words
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Article47 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 11, 12 25 p.m. In or ler to help to maintain the balance between the production of cotton yarn and the requirements of the looms, the Cotton Control Board has ordered the entire stoppage of all looms during the week beginning Oct 21.47 words
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Article36 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 22, 1.25 a.m. Stockholm: A telegram from Helaingfors cays that the Hamburg America Liner Hapsburg struck a mine on its journey from Riga to Danzig and over 100 soldiers were drowned.36 words
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Article44 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct 22, 11.35 p m. Athens The S nyrna commission, cabled on Oct 8, has returned to Smyra without I tnding or consulting anyone. [This was a mission from the Oovnrnor of Smyrna to tbe Alii.s, p*rsum »bly regarding peace44 words
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Article52 1918-10-24 5 Londor, Oct 23, 8 15 p.m. The Press Bureau eta'"B that tbe Government has decided to sell a limited number of Governmentowned v»eselB to owners who have lost ships by snbmatinings, in order to replace lcs*>B. The decision will not affect th.i lie of the vessels during any52 words
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Article33 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct I€, 8.45 p.m. Mr Frt derick Goodenough, Chairman of Barclay's Bank, has been appointf d a member cf the Conncil of India in succession to Mr Laurence Can ie.33 words
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Article56 1918-10-24 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris, Oot. 23, 6.15 p.m. The Allied Armies are continuing to advance on the whole front. In Orient, the French troops reached the Danube in the region of Vidin, and established tbe first contact vi h Knmania. The Emperor of Austria56 words
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Article152 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 11,12.25 p.m. The Press Bureau announces, in view of the necessity of saving ooean freights, that it is considered desirable to notify the rubber tradr that the Minister <5f Munitions has appointed a committee with Sir Clarendon Hyde, chairman, to advise him regirding the control of152 words
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Article53 1918-10-24 5 London. Oct. 22. 2.0 p.m. Melbourne Mr Watt in a speech stated thatiMr Hughes has agreed to the Federals' request to remain in Britain in view of the possibility of peace in order to solve the postwar problems affecting Australia including the Allied retention of Germany's possessions53 words
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Article31 1918-10-24 5 London, Oot. 23, 9.45 p.m. Athens: It is officially established that a total of 17,000 Greeks at Eavalla died as a result of ill treatment during the Bulgarian occupation.31 words
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Article33 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 23. 12,15 a.m. Washington It is officially aanounced that the total number of solders and crew lost on the Ticonderoga (cabled on Oct 12) i 3 213.33 words
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Article21 1918-10-24 5 London, Oct. 12, 2.40 p.m. The death is announced of Sir Charles Edmund Fox. Judge of ti e Burma Courts.21 words
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Article63 1918-10-24 5 A Coroner's enquiry is pending in the case of the death of a Chinese aged 33 years, who is said to have developed delirium while snffering from pneumonia and ran into motorcar No. 377 at Gaylang Road on the night of tbe 21st haft. He was63 words
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Article68 1918-10-24 5 Tin is quoted at £334.0.0 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 23.98. Black pepper is quoted at 1/11$ and white pepper at 3/7$ in London. On the Manchester market B£lbs shirtings are at 'A' 1 and 6 lbs T cloth at 24/9.68 words
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Article57 1918-10-24 5 Arri?als. Oct. 23. Kaka British Hai Nam Poh Ann Iwami Muru Japan Oct. 24. Lady Well British Medusa Batavier Sri Parana R. S. Barn Dutch Menggala Brouwer Flevo Sarawak Tenohi Mara Japan Clearances. Oct. 23. Soon Ann British Anjou Ipoh Sri Muar Circe Hong Ho Calypso G.57 words
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Article706 1918-10-24 5 Yenfo'd Increase in Imports. The recent announcement from Washington of the cancellation of itio o vit-r cf Jane 28 h, by which the importation of copra into the United States was suspended, calls attention to a remarkable increase in the use of the coconut and its prolactin706 words
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Article103 1918-10-24 5 The Cinemas Trie Empire is screening to-u'ght in the second house, further epi sodes of Perils of Pauline and an excellent 5 act Vitagraph drama, Throuh the Wall; whils* the ea-iier entertaiument has a 5 part Mutt feature, A Wife on Trial, wi'h n-w Weekly anJ Nestor comedy. The103 words
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Article114 1918-10-24 5 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Oct. 23. The market since last auction has shown a weaker tendenoy, but at the sales which commenced today a fair demand was experienced and prices generally were on a level with those of last week. Fine Pale Crepe met with a114 words
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134 1918-10-24 5 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co's Report. Singapore, Oot 18. At the auctions held this week 1,018 tons were offered of which 671 tons were sold. The Report of the Commission appointed to enquire int.; the position of the Rubber industry was issued this we«k and in consequence the auctions opened firmly.134 words
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Article97 1918-10-24 5 The following Singaporo properties were disposed of by auction at the sale-room of The Commercial Robber Co, I/.d, yesteid*y after no i, Freehold land situate i t Devonshire Road, Singapore, a*, i ***** square feet being lot 348 i part of lots 245 ft 246 of Grant N97 words
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Advertisement261 1918-10-24 5 LATHjjT ADVtRTISL.VIENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Commissioners propose to take early aciion under the Municipal Ordinance with regard to premises which are or are likely to become breeding places for mosquitoes- uch premises constitute a nuisance under the provisions of the Ordinance and will be261 words
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Article1121 1918-10-24 6 The New Enactment Discussed. At the meeting oi iae Central Perak Planter'' Association. Mr P 0 Lawford presidiag, there was a general discussion on the subj ct of estate hospitals. The Chairman Ha* nnyone got anything to say on the subject of estate hospitals Mr Ferguson I think1,121 words
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Article302 1918-10-24 6 Wngipof, October 24. -Baa Locai and o*-i. <ral coloinn. X 1 Basil, '•cr. ru. Weak. Bmin»-w done. >ur- B iiinesa dorm. uir> —No bniiue»*, r r>. ft -Wtaady. Nj baiinew. Product* —Market i ->t. 1 1 at ft Cli Markit iMMtm 110 8. per pion! |SS.(N afltanaa BO302 words
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Article882 1918-10-24 6 ?ricn ia the Market this U raiig HiNoxpc. -t, Oct. 24 M.er».ro l t Wvatt, Sxchai.ge knu Shan ffrokem, til* following list <A 'jot/ .ti na Knbbur Sham. Ion. Valr Bnvsr*, 8**> rt A 8j- 8 8 Jar» 6/- 7/-Ar-rKMLaiaj 12/- 16;- 1 A t- »uni* 40;-882 words
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Article75 1918-10-24 6 Singapore, Oot. 24. •n LjOD lon— Bank 4 m/ 8 2/4 3/16 Ut-inand f/a 15/16 Private 3 ua/s 2/1 15/32 On India— Hank T T. 154| On Hongkong— Bankd/4 43$ V prem, On Shanghai— Bank .1/4 443/3 0« Java— Bank T. 1. |fau •a Jap. n— 1 Hankd/d 10U75 words
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Article105 1918-10-24 6 0 Ii 'tie la Laa iaT. T1 todlowing an tbe 01 artire irom Singapore of th<" «hirop;«i r Vfaila and their delivery in Lotdon. M >" OBLIVEnatn. Mail B July 6 Sapt. 3 Maii r Jnly 20 Sapt, I i Mail A July fiiapt. 11 Mail C .lulf105 words
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Advertisement98 1918-10-24 6 arrived! Fresh Stocks OP ■d m w E Jft (DISTiLLHR'-) extra Bpc:io!^s^ R|old Scotch W|l it A OF GREAT 14 Grand Pri< JLSI SOLE IMPOr. TER Huttenbach Bros Co. 'I^^IH^IHM^HHRMHIHHMnfI^^^IH^HMnMMII^HSHISBIHMHi^HMSSfIBSBSH Medical Men in Java who make special italj of tropV*! dtomm RECOM M END SACIINA as the best Remedy for98 words
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Advertisement161 1918-10-24 6 AN ASSASSIN. Bl.(utD itimn is like an assassin. Bcdotc v« v Uuuw it )uu ore i»i its p w. r. and the terribl" p.-.in.s and ■01 I I at f..|| «f am ivcn VOtSC tiiitu IM M4asail4knife \t ;ih r j_ v»u into y< 'ir lies!-. Little s Oriental Balm161 words
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Advertisement371 1918-10-24 6 Train Services. Siojap re (TankKoad) Dili Tin mill rains from Singapore for the norh leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kada Lutnpnr at 7.18 p m. and 6.4 r > a.ni. respectively, The through mgnm to Paaang leaves Knala Lumpur at371 words
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Advertisement71 1918-10-24 6 4 ill 1 1 (Are holding! I their 2 1 fj I Annual Clearance 1 I SALE v n i> i> > I AND I I'j *'l I They invite your early I I inspection. j I t M I jBargains I TO BE HAD IN EVERY LINE K 471 words
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Miscellaneous216 1918-10-24 6 Malls Close, To day. Port Diokaon A Port bwettenham *Hebe 2 30 pm Bangkok Fukushu Maru 2.30 pm Mai .cca and Muar Kaka 8 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana 8 pm Pulau Hatum A PhIho B' Ibhk Hock Lim 3 pm Kerimou Stx-in Lee 3 pm Kelantau Borihat 8.30 pm To-morrow.216 words
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Article1197 1918-10-24 7 Its Aspects Discussed Es. In load laughter I as many no doubt hare heard before me, the crowing of the victorious cock, th* triumphant shout of the lavage who has killed hie enemy, 11% ha !it s s. cue! gloating pound. And wa.ch the fac* of th* roanEs. - 1,197 words
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Article364 1918-10-24 7 Lord Barnham's Views. L»rd Burnhain entertiiued at the Kitz Hotel, Lou ion, the mo tubers of the Dominion" Pre*s who were visiting England for the purpose of ascertaining the extct coudition of things at Houio. the toast uf The British Press," Mr W M Hughes, Prime Mahler of364 words
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Article33 1918-10-24 7 Drill Programme for October- Friday 25th. Parade at Sepoy Lines, 5.15p m. Mortday 28th. Route March, Sepoy Lines, 5 15 p.m.—dismiss Tank Road Station. Andrew Aoxbw Officer Commanding, Civil Guard,33 words
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Article19 1918-10-24 7 All Para Vs canoelled until Oot. 81st on account of Influenza Epidemic. Frank C. Saxds Commissioner.19 words
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Advertisement505 1918-10-24 7 1 BANKS gtfTEBEfl SANK OF iNOSA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. [BOOKFO&AnD FN ENGLAND Hi ROYAL UHABTHR, Paid vp Capital in 50,000 Shares of oOead £1,200,f>X geearveFund £2,000,00 C Ri««r7 Ktj PropvwCon Tss Bank cf Eaglard, Th« London fjSty and ?::di*rid <*mk, Ltd, T>u a County and Waatnijpit»i Ban! T .H rk>505 words
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Advertisement443 1918-10-24 7 NOTICES The Commercial Rubber Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Notice is hereby given that the second Annual General Meeting of the members of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of The Company, No. d Raffles Place, Singapore On Tuesday, Oct 29, at 12 noon. Business To443 words
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Advertisement373 1918-10-24 7 SOUTH BRItTsH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every desc iption. MARINE Insurance accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK aocepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager, Offices 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance373 words
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Advertisement150 1918-10-24 7 Are you like this? If you are irritab'e you may be the list person to realise it unless you honestly examine yourself. Are you Are you subject U> headacnesT Do you f >rget easily f Do yosiget tired eaaily T If st you require a nerve tonic, for these are150 words
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Advertisement177 1918-10-24 7 XEW STOCK OF EDUCATIONAL BOOKS Twelfth night by A. W. Verity $1.20 Caesar Book VII 1 20 Byron's Childe Harold Cantos 111 and IV 0.70 Ciuro de Amicitia 1.20 Paraphrase to Twelfth Night 0.50 Allen's Elementary Latin Grammar 1.80 Junior Latin Course by B. J. Hayes 2 00 Jun or177 words
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Advertisement375 1918-10-24 7 Fairbanks Scales/ 600 HI L A( a P fc< 'or the 1,000 B weighing of all 2 >000 I merchandise, fitJHL ted w tn wheels Particulars and price from A. FRANKEL Go. Viotoria Street. Drink Read's Light Lager KIM HIN CO., Wine Spirit fng|Hf&£ Merchants, fMStiff-JmSK 13 Kliog Street, Singapore.375 words
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Miscellaneous130 1918-10-24 7 Singapore Volnnteer Corps. Order® for the w«ek ending Saturday, Oot. 26 To-day. 5.15 Drill Hall Earasian Co f> do SVC Band and Buglers (Compulsory) To morrow. 4.00 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloao SVA Sees. Ill IV SVC (Compulsory) 5.10 f Ramah Miekin Polioe Station SRE (v) (Compulsory) ii Risim130 words
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Title Section25 1918-10-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issaetf Dally .J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. VOL V. No. 251 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.25 words
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Article611 1918-10-24 1 Tie following of Lenin's thieeria written by a man who is well acqu&nited with Russian tflairs. Lenin b not the true no me of the much diiouesfd Maximalist leader. He wis botn one Ulyancft, and reoeived a higher education. Today a man of about forty-five, he was early611 words
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Article150 1918-10-24 1 If the Foreign Office can get quit* annoyed over tuch a conip irativ h sin»ll matter as an xpaudini; bullet, there still sef ms some bop." that it will at last g* really quits vexed aud take a firm stand on th> far grosser violations tba: ar<j150 words
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Article287 1918-10-24 1 Electric Power Ihroughout Lord Pirrie, tu his tour of iuspec (ion in the shipbuilding areas of the North-jbast Coast, visited the Ei<ih pftrd, bfgun in November, and now nearly completed. It covers near ly 16 acre» on the banks of a NorthEast C ja»t rivrr. and is entirely287 words
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Article256 1918-10-24 1 The important question of the rnauuing of the Bri'ish in-rc.ntil»* marine has beeu engaging the nprcial attei lion of the Shipping Controller. A meetfug of r< pre«e'itstives of tlie priucipa! shipowners who arry apprentice» wn held at th" Ministry ol Shipping, uad'-r tiichairmanship of Sir Le)256 words
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Article68 1918-10-24 1 It is suggested that a huge bnoy he moored at; he spot where the Lusitania was sunk, to b- visible dsv and night, as a permanent memorial of ill-fated ship. Tho buoy would bear the nitn» of the Lusitania, and remind those who come after u< of the groatest sea68 words
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Article180 1918-10-24 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) an! Snspected (eignal F P B) ports Signal neo>«sarv in adPast aaelaVaal d'tion t-< Disease. Quarantine flag. Bairan «»i Api Api PPH Co.»ltra IJa-iM rmwun Xd Q Cholera llanick >k X P Ii Plagnr rtasatla PltP rjarebiu Opt Dal Meningitis BaUvia180 words
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Miscellaneous18 1918-10-24 1 Singapore tide Tables. Thursday. Oat. 24 —lliph Water —1.9 .1 in 9ft 1 in.; C.32 a.rr. 9ft, Sine.18 words
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