Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1918
1918-11-01
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Title Section28 1918-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No, 258 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1.28 words
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Advertisement498 1918-11-01 1 Tay Guan Kiat I 0 E*rM Of for U>P ;tjpp|y of J FIRE wood to th* \fanieipeJ Conraiaeiooers lot :hei g yea-* 1916 11* 17 ho.] 1918. u Now the MKeetefal C> ntri'ctor for the j$ ■apply of same for the%oan'i)e years 1919 A 1920. I AlDRESS 36 PHILLIP STREET,498 words
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Advertisement90 1918-11-01 1 IIS RECOMMKN DED BY 1 The Municipal Commissioners I FOR COMBATING {SPANISH INFLUENZA l To prevent the spread of this disease, I occupiers of pmiuses should have their floors sprayed dailv with a solution of IZAL. j ThU solution should not be swept I away, but should be allowed to90 words
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Advertisement331 1918-11-01 1 k NOW LOOK HERE i Tay Guan Kiat 1 TVe successful for the supply of (lo the Municipal Commisionere M for the years 1919 and 1920, I Address 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. jjj —■hi in hit,. iaMiiMa»wifj—M Mitsui Bussan Xaisha, Ltd. I MfOOHPOR\TKD IN JAPAN. Branches at IPOH, KOALA LOHPUi331 words
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Article133 1918-11-01 2 New Factory ia Japan Two well-known Cms, ou: American aid Lb '>: Vfc r Jijuxxve* bay« established v joint c mpany in Yokohama lor the marnf <ctnre aod sale of rubber i» Japan, as well as in other Far Extern couutries. Th" Japanese company, it is siated, owns133 words
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Article525 1918-11-01 2 We are glad to say that we have every prospect of welc >ming another priegt oa the a aff of th Cathedral. We have been nnabl« to rnaintiin onr work ever since Mr Bnrne at d Mr W.>od left, r.nd all onr plane525 words
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Article203 1918-11-01 2 Ip« D litod BUUd Corsul (rent ral at Hongkong r< porta that <juiN> fair trade had dcv »ijp t Hl th th with the Ui.i «il Sta .8 in whit is known a* 'Valtn fibre' t«*r the manufacture ot brushes. The material is the ct litre203 words
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Article291 1918-11-01 2 Fields for limitation According to th*l9l6 vital statistics of Japan tho births numbered 1.832.921 and th* deaths 1,202,898, the txe of births over deaths being 630,033. This fact inspires the "Far E'.st'* to remark that "the nations "cii.not affo d to leave great portions of the earth's surface291 words
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Article360 1918-11-01 2 Writing about Otptaio George Lloyd, who na* br-en appelated Governor of Bombay, tbe Kng'ish m&u'' says:—Captain L'oyd iv one of the yuuuger Imperiilists iv the House. In the debate in the Hou-e of Comm< us on the 6tb August on Mr Montagu's report on tbe con-titu. tional360 words
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Advertisement118 1918-11-01 2 $645 secures for you a complete home furnished in solid teak throughout. S460 in waxed meranti throughout. Detailed price list on application. A. Frankel Co. Complete House Furnishers VICTORIA STREET (Established 1817). Ready Stock. ACETIC ACID 99—100°o Guaranteed. Manufactured by Koei Seiyaku Kaiaha Ltd. Sole acents K. TOMODA Co. 384118 words
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Advertisement510 1918-11-01 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable wax-poll shad ft walnut-stained teak Household Furniture, two cottage pianos. Hink's brass sunlight hanging lamps, &c, Ic. To be held at the Sale rooms of Messrs- Powell Co., Ltd. .Son- 16 *7 Raffles Place On Saturday. Now. 2. at 0.30 a. m. Comprising —two510 words
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Advertisement32 1918-11-01 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND y REPAIRER. Quod saJ wed selected Mask Violte Piano, etc. Oood Stria p for r ed IsbtrimfoU. KXMAMSaii GUA P ANTfcXD. nam wwnwu. -M32 words
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Advertisement138 1918-11-01 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At our Sale room, No. 3 Raffles Place On Saturday. Nov 2, at 10.30 a m. Comprising one bale WHITE SHIR UNO, 13 bales hemp twine, one bale English news paper, one keg wire nails, a quantity of motor cycle accessories, motor car tyres, Europe made138 words
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Advertisement1350 1918-11-01 2 British (Siam) War Aid Association. "Our Day" 1918 War Loan Lottery. Ticals 1,000,000 Tickets, Ticals S each If all I ie rati are toW p ize.s wi'l b« Ist Prize TicaN 800,000 < -«:b 2 v m 50.0U0 4 2»i,000 8 10,000 16 5.000 32 2,000 50 1,000 140 n1,350 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1918-11-01 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. All drilia and musketry aio suspended until further orders. G. G. Wacm Captain, a •djataut. K.V,19 words
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Article232 1918-11-01 3 sW»f(ftf><»rtt, November 1. Local hp'l fv—ral column. —Weak. Business done. m Four- —Burinew done. ,i^ r ,-.No business, St**dy. No bneinee?. LitutUal MixkfiO«ot%tioM. ft**** HO S. per pienl $53.00 5 8?°o Oepn Bali .K0 tal 5 fi? I tfrmft S.lO on 850 .kawa.-ife 85^ f *50 f PinaafK>r«232 words
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Article117 1918-11-01 3 N can know the e?stacy of untoM they have sufagonies <>♦ Rheumatism, i Sciatica, or other acute kin, and then been cured. thousands of letters thu ocstacy of fueling the ccstaey of waking up > a day free from rture. These are from the sUTf117 words
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Article269 1918-11-01 3 StomporOi November 1 Messrs Latham Co., the Areata, advise the following qnota ions d ;ajsfc "3.25 $3 50 Aver Knnin 1.05 115 jir Hotak 225 250 AyerPaxai 10 25 10 75 baigownie 4.50 5.00 Bnkit Jelotong p 60 0.65 Bakit Katil 0 95 1.00 Bnkit KB 0269 words
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Advertisement99 1918-11-01 3 f Actress in a Charming Production AT THB MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. The Hall for Comfort, Good Maaic and Good Pic ures. I Second Show at 9.15 p. m < Mile. Gabrielle Robinne in a Special Pathe Drama The Last Flight In 4 Huge Reels j Presenting an excellent99 words
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Advertisement450 1918-11-01 3 i Z I A BIG FILM WiTH A BIG CAST a* I at the j the Theatre I with an where yon > JL m g| exquisite tea pictures, the JaiA P '"creams!** BEST »4» S«> lottfe* *S 1 ■W 1 IS m «JL mmV Cakes, Coffee, Orchestra, Tea, etc450 words
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Advertisement723 1918-11-01 3 I Owrog* to Shipping difficalties we hare to postpone sbf whg the Serial Perils of Pauline" until further notice AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trains Pass the Door, To-night I SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! First and Second Episode of the Hidden Hand I A Deteotive Serial723 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1918-11-01 3 Mails Close. Today. P. Sambu 2.30 pm Mersiog, Kemaman OA and Trenggauu Pontianak 2.30 pm ftaieon aDD an 2,30 P ra Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm P. Swettenham and Telok Anson *Kmta 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Ban Lee Guan 2.3 J pm P. Sambu, Billiton, Batavia, Sourabaja. Macassar, Balik Papan,150 words
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Article1267 1918-11-01 4 We woald not be surprised were it the fact that Germany, well knowing that the Allies once victorious will be disposed to be generous and forgiving, has deliberately pnrsned the policy of ill-treatm?nt of all who had the misfortune to fall into her hands, exposing that when the war1,267 words
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Article335 1918-11-01 4 A w. it~6 ODAOanord in th« local paje-s, th late Mr Feinando, after an ilines of some ten d*jp, succombtd t< pneumonia supervening 8n attack oi ii.finer z*, on the 30th ult., in spit< of the b*st medio*] aid rendered. Th< funeral whioh w*s wdl335 words
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Article181 1918-11-01 4 His Excellency th* High Commissioner has nchived from the S-cretary of -tain the followir tf telegram and dirrc's that it ba published for th* information of all persons in Malaya I have laid before H;s Majesty your tebgrain of 26 h f);t i-form irq me181 words
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Article104 1918-11-01 4 Aa the cons.-quemce of a fire alarm received from the vicinity of the rubber works at Victoria Street, the Fire Brigade turned out early this morning about 6 30, only to find a number of Chinese coolies highly pleased at the joke they had played. However, the104 words
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Article69 1918-11-01 4 The o*B6 in which Lim Ah Meng was charge! b^fo r Mr Langham Carter ln the Dis rict Court with at empting to export $299.10 worth of 10 o*ol silver pieces, hidden in a pair of shoes, was conoluded Ksterday afternoon, when the accused waa fiaed69 words
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Article164 1918-11-01 4 Tin tow IIM o «o.i r,-, -< 4 3 rer^ 2* ico (j Vtl *7i 3.16. t-aio fo- BMfkj jjJJJjS O virjjto rt»- H tho Chit i- g Car h «dr.al Ti gIM > potu d. po 0 i th i Bfplwiada t<«wl in fi the 9164 words
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Article50 1918-11-01 4 On the Uvwpnoi 'nark middling American, is at 23 Black pepper and whit* v UatJ ion. 1 6 On tho ICanoßjeater muk* sol are at 31/ J,S cloth at 24/9. In London robber it aaaaia M for fine hard Para In m for Plantation first qnaiity crop*.50 words
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Article75 1918-11-01 4 Suaday November ,1 Johnitotj'fl Pi> r 9. 10 wi 2.80 8D'! '4.SO p.ni. Clab Baogalow 9*0,10 SO. ir 18,15, 3 an 1 i.10 p.m. Tne following will ;ife place on the arrival of the lOo'elw launch. ICO yarde N 0 vi C fs (Bacdiai. Entree will be75 words
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Article190 1918-11-01 4 A vrtdict of ralpabk uwMk amonntiDg to mar i<r was mnrac by the Coroner, Dr Vlnrr,t |ghj) bop, this %aj Sh»,ng Sin, who ii have caused the m ith of hi neighbour Low lye Liu a: Ringx: R jid by atabbirg him on the kft 8i<l« of190 words
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Article93 1918-11-01 4 The Great War P*«» The Fighting Frouts Germany's Position Air Rinls 5 French Consular News GEKERaL Robber Manufacture Thn 13. x Hue, A j Palm Fibre for Brashes j Japan a Expansion Bombay's New G >vernor j Mail Notice 3 Local Share Market Straits Prod nee Reprisals Local93 words
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Advertisement206 1918-11-01 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AQENTS FOR 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 $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. I OIL FOR THE HOME I For General Lighting Use206 words
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Advertisement223 1918-11-01 4 New Stock Just Arrived Tapping Knives, Gouges and Hones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire Gauze 30 to GO mesh, Europe Malay Parangs, Pruning Saws 16 in. and 18 in. Hand and Crosscut Saws, Perforated Zinc Sheets, Amr: Axes, Galvd Roofing bolts and nuts, Galvd plate. 22 and 24 gauge, M. S.223 words
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Advertisement170 1918-11-01 4 AIISOPP'S B66P Amjtei (Tooth's Bulloch Lade Watson's Martin's wo. Large Stocks —Reasonable Prices. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADVICE. Planters, Shipowner* and Engineers, when placing your orders with a firm for requisite*, Be Sure that you get the Right Article at the Right Price. Remeinbar, it i« the quality of the170 words
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Article1792 1918-11-01 5 The Fighting Fronts REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. Germans Badly Hustled, London, Oot 30, 12.45 a.m. Field Marshal Sir Doughs Hai* We successful raided to the northeast of Knglefontaine taking prisoner seventy. We repulsed an attempted attack to the north of Famars. London, Oct 30, 11.5 a.m. Briiish Belgian communique1,792 words
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Article43 1918-11-01 5 London, Oct. 31, 5.10 p.m. In the House of Commons Dr MacXamara stated that the prohibition of British women travelling on the sea will be reviewed as soon aa it is certain that merchantmen are immune from enemy attack.43 words
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Article37 1918-11-01 5 London, Oct. 27, 3 5 p.m. Two hundred thousand weavers have applied for a 50 per oent. advance in wages and at least 65 per cent want full time pay for short time work.37 words
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Article23 1918-11-01 5 London, Oot. 23, 6 5 p.m. Tho ailver market ia qui^t. London, Oct. 29, 6.10 p.m. The silver market is steady.23 words
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Article153 1918-11-01 5 f&H courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris Oot 29, 6.25 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62 00 the 5 per cent at 85.70 and the 4 per cent at 71 65. We made an appreciable approach to Gniae. The Italians crossed tbe153 words
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Article974 1918-11-01 5 Deserted by Austria. London, Oct, ,iO t 3 25 p.m. Swisi reporti ihat revolution ia seething in Hungary. Tnerp h?f« been a hund*ed thonaai d uoistrators in B j lapeal in farour of Karolyi peac*. and abolition of the German al! ».roe. Heavy ca8n h bpen aMMhI by974 words
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Article195 1918-11-01 5 British Bjmbing Work, London. Oct 30, 12.45 a.m. The Press Bar>an states An independent force on 0)i28 heavily attacked Morhange aerodrome aud secured hits. It was observed that a fire resulted. We "hot down an enemy <roplan« in flvmeg. We also bombed Frescaty aerodtorne and atiacktd the BadiscLer195 words
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Article82 1918-11-01 5 L mdou, Oct 31, 7.15 a.m. A meeting of titty Unionist and Liberal members of the Hnus« of Commons in supporting the Go vernment passed a resolution that a return to the party ayatem during the re construction period woald be a national disaster. It urges all82 words
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Article76 1918-11-01 5 London, Oct. 30, 4 55 a.m. I The rep >rt of the comrait'oe of I Financial Experts including jerts j from thu Dominions appointed by the Treasury to consider after the war currency, recommends the earliest establishment of a sinking fun I from th i revenue, an increase76 words
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Article76 1918-11-01 5 Parii. Oc-„ W, 5.35 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Holt asked i Have proposals been made to the British communities in China, Japan and elsewhere that they should forma British Schools' Patriotic League, Chambers of Commerce, and disseminate commercial and political propaganda L >rd R76 words
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Article55 1918-11-01 5 London, Oct 30, 4.55 a m. Stockholm In Petrtgrad the Bolshevik leader Zinovieff in a fiery speech nrg-d tho workmen to celebrate tho anniversary of the Revolution on Nov. 10 by exterminating the remains of the Bjorge oisie. Tho speech is regarded as an incitement to massacre and55 words
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Article918 1918-11-01 5 he Annual Meeticg. With the Preeid-nt, H E. «»j General D H Ridoui 0 B, c m g in the chair, the annual general meet, iog of the South Malaya Hoy Scouts Association was held at the T M C hall last night, when 'here were pr'Stut918 words
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Article292 1918-11-01 5 The Cinemas Patrons of the Harima Hall will >e <-r t-ri;uti»-(i by Monro* Salisbury -uii K ,th Clifford in Rupert Julbu'b beautiful Bluebird photo-plaj, Hands Dowd, a romantic drama io 5 MM encompassing sensational episodes and thrills to please ;h» uio?t phlegmatic theatre goer. In the first show thfl292 words
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Article37 1918-11-01 5 To-Day. A.ll Saint's Day. Special Municipal Meeting. 2.33 pm To morrow. All Sjula' D»y. Sunday, 23rd Sunday afte>- Trinity. Monday. New Moon. N"w Y»ar Sports naaatiag SCO 5.15 p.m. Eistern Gate Emergent, 6 p.m.37 words
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Advertisement427 1918-11-01 5 LATEST ADVtRi ISEMENTS. WANTED A cashier who can furnish security of $2,010, Please apply personally, with testimonials and specimen of handwriting, to the Manager, Mala a Tribune.* 1 11 u WANTED IMMEDIATELY A junior D esser *or an Estate in Ku*ntan Apply with copies of testimonials and rating salary reqairfd427 words
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Article1351 1918-11-01 6 Refusal to Face F cts To one who has all his lift* been associated with "pacifism" in the old sense of the term, writes the Rt. flou J M Robertson, M P, there i« something endnringly aatonishiog in the attitude adopted even by the more competent mouthpieces of1,351 words
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Article304 1918-11-01 6 Toe Cni te 1 States Consal-Ueneral at EI mgkoag reports thr. the development of wolframi'.e lapMjttl in thit portion of tho Cslony of H mgkoni? known as th« '•>!-« v Territory,*' i.e., that jpKtion of th*» colony on the main lan 1 held undnr the treaty304 words
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Article121 1918-11-01 6 0. M/er<s I »«i ItcJas. T 1 <> iw.ii» am lV»t* iMta tare ftotn Btaopora of is* Bil '»-«.r aila I«b i*|ivc»-,. hi f U'i'"' bit j* i.. Mail A -I. ly I -ej.t. |1 M il 0 Ja|« io Vnt. I ML*M U Mi |j B«ft, v121 words
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Article784 1918-11-01 6 Men Q«ot<«in the Market tail Morning BiMeapoaa, Nov. 1. Meaara iiyaT. aad Evatt, Exchange and Bharc taw the followinglist of qaotatinaa Kanber Shares pjota Ha aa |>- AJuui |f- 3 3 11- a.a*i<> Ja»a 71J- aagl Malay 1»/- 16/--1 Aftr Kailing 40/- 50/II- Hateug Malak 8/8 4,6784 words
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Article71 1918-11-01 6 Singapore, Nov. 1. On Lon lon Bank 4 m/* 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 15/16 Private 3 in/a 2/4 15/32 On India— Bank T T. 154| On Hongkong— Bank d/d 41 preuj. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 44| On Java— Bank T. T, 127fc On Japan— Bank d/d lOtty Sovereigns—buyingrate $8.6471 words
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Article411 1918-11-01 6 A. c irrespondent who was in Koala at th* fnneral morifs on Monday wdtes The j mantl-? of .'h lat* S-iban hi* fallen on a Prince iv the prime of life, and well equipped to b-ar the bur dans whioh his two predeoeasors bore with marked ability411 words
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Advertisement117 1918-11-01 6 Pemember THAT Hypol "•"o.r 8 Kruses MAGNESIA AND Bosistos EUCA^ PTUS ARE Pemedies OF PROVED VALUE. ATICO It Quickly Removes ill Suffering. Dr Mendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, in his Gynaecological Therapeutica cays, this combination works so brilliantly with results uniformly successful, that he has117 words
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Advertisement43 1918-11-01 6 BUSINESS IN WAR TIHE. J It in our intention t<> continue ■J to advertise our various spe- I cialitias *ith taatets vigour, and out appropriation* are i already planned for extensive J cau.pai». us. Itp:»yi« to advertise, v advertiae, ad vertise.— The North43 words
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Advertisement180 1918-11-01 6 LOOK OUT! Saturday, November 2. THE STAR OPE 4 WILL BTACtE A Grand Fairy Play The Bride In Paradise At til Theatre Boy ai North Bridge Road To-Night To-Night A Javanese Play PANJI ISMARAH. Come and hear Gum Lan Javanese Music) to be played on a piano by Inchek Jarr180 words
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Advertisement267 1918-11-01 6 Dr. TonicJ A remarkable preparation i 4 1 k<j arbf m once effective in all liver com p. uths. It is valuable tonic for creating app Aitpurifying the blood and eliminating those impurities of the blood whioh undermine the health. 4 Trial of one bottle will convince you. I. ;V267 words
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Article829 1918-11-01 7 Waiting for Liberation. Ii the f< Howirs statement, M TV.ke Jor.*rcn, the famon* Ruroanian statfstnan, now in London, iw*lrs npon the future of Pnm ir wu;. b haa suffered so acntely through the wvr, \f P J-m.oen was Vie -P"*.j.i ~f .v... Connail of Ministers t Bncha» i s",829 words
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Article239 1918-11-01 7 In a report by the United Btataj] Coeaol at Madras it is s .t-d that Chriatmas time ia the period at which toys are distributed ther<\ both among the Eiropean and Indian pi'.Mhtion. The total popula'-'.n of Madras is 518,660 of which 4.187 nr<. Europeans (largely239 words
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Article390 1918-11-01 7 The I n,-*e of mica in th" manufacturing industries, especially as an irsnlator for el ctrical ma viiale, also i's nee for automobile tops and ss an absorbent of glycerine iv the manufacture of dynamite has greatly stimulated the extraction and exportation of the product la390 words
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Article487 1918-11-01 7 We regret '.he necessity f.jr ngnu. drawin; public attention to ibe extent to which parasitic fungi ar npr«*ading on m*nv rubber planca i t> in the Mid tie K sr, ys th In a Rubber Journal. A Bpell of eiiy weather helps many managers ovr their dithcukiea487 words
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Article199 1918-11-01 7 Ir Great Britain there were born, during the forty years 1875 1915, 1.03S boya to ev«ry 1,000 girls. Prom June, 1915 to December, 1917, the ratio hos been 1,045 boya to 1.0(10 girla. The assertion that after a war male births predominate is now supported by199 words
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Advertisement646 1918-11-01 7 BANKS pMITCtEO BAM OF IliOiA. MSTMMJA m CHINA. BY DOTAL QBAaWER. paid up Capita- in SO.OOfl Snares of £SO«MB f 1,200,000 BaaarraFund £2,000,000 ft»*#?v» I V Bft7 <rf Prrwjrietori BANKSI k T»s 1/snk of Eng] tad, Tmn London Citv and fe lid land Bank, Lad, The I d County and646 words
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Advertisement561 1918-11-01 7 NOTICES NOTICE. L the undersigned, give notice that I am the legal wife of CheangThiam Ohu, son of Cheang Jim Chuan, of No.6 Nassim Road, Singapore, and grandson of the late Cheang Hong LimDated this 9th day of Sept, 1918Khoo Giang Neo, 99 ef uc NOTICE. Notice is hereby given561 words
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Advertisement335 1918-11-01 7 INSURANOfc SOUTH BRIT SH INSURANCE CO, LTO. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances tffded on Buildings, Rent arui of every dene Intion. MARINE Insurance accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United335 words
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Advertisement102 1918-11-01 7 FL4TULEIfCE in the digestive tract is an accompanim* ni (,f intestinal indigeatk) i and c natipation it indicates that food if being retained in the at math and intestines longer than nature intended waaaaaaaaa paiaa aaaaaaaatj tlwaaMaaai <>f th« aaai af Malic laxative tu ilsat ■MB" tilt- fl ling fo.nl102 words
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Advertisement72 1918-11-01 7 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basaii Boad (Iu front of Freii' li church) Telephone No. 1245. U 6 a TO BE LET TO BE LET. "Elmside," 6 Upper Wilkie Road, large roomy bungalow, beautifully situated,72 words
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Advertisement584 1918-11-01 7 Hie wonderful life-giving properties of Wincarnii make it a positive necessity to all who are Weil, Ansfflic, "Ncrvp; Run-down. The rniaaaao of Whonii' It lo create new health for thoae who are 1 Ncn 7< M or Run-down. And so well does Wnaoaroai fetfl Ra aaiesioo, that it haa earned584 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section24 1918-11-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. Vol. V.- No. 258 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article468 1918-11-01 1 The popular mind baa in r»«t i wireless telegraphy with a magic and a mystery that facta scarcely warrant. The main principles are really very simple and are exemplified in the most everyday occurrences. Take, for example, the human voice. Whrn a person speaks he ceases bis468 words
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Article83 1918-11-01 1 The Japanese Authorities are t»k)M|J «t>p». 10 r.cl»iiu khl iridf M-Mt ol Udo1iiD<i lyinfl to tlif uortli •»«H'w»rf< of <.-.. n»i wbich i' 11« projMtid tii ereut U'.ilu»n* »oJ lories. TIip 0*1? rP'.U"t»ti .11 ttmds From the ro»r a! rii> dr. a-. water to the in«t»Ua ion» o( !li>St M83 words
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Article71 1918-11-01 1 Serings damaga was done in the vicinity of K ibe by tbo ro.<H t iT t\)linia »'u-in; janlfi and liybiern amoantioR Co Y l.:i4.1.1U0. Y 4Q3.< U i.j reproaanUng datoago doii« tr> «raft and Y 340,120 to ftpVgUM, In siidilimi, nv»r a dn* in lnjn'or- with fa'l c*rjjo<»* an» a*ill71 words
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Article59 1918-11-01 1 Arrivals. 4V*. 29. Eadle Dut3h Oct. 30. Kaka British Hon« Ho Hai Nam Kinta Ban Fo Soon Dutch Dr. Weert Katsnra Mara Japan Cladyg Sarawak Kuehing Sri Patana British Senang Dntch Den Samud Siam Foo Lee Chinese Oct. 3L Rsnee British Medusa Situjkep Dutch Van Qoen8 M».ng#ftla59 words
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Article48 1918-11-01 1 Oct. 29. Hock L»e Britiih Q)'>rr» Pin Sen* Abbotsford Lady Weld Khoen Foeng Datch Pontianak Oct. 30. Uiang Ann British Batavier Ipoh Malacoa Calvjso Circr- H O. O. Dutch Ktuilfl Snddhadib Siatn Oct II. V m dor Parra Dv ch In Ir sgin V >n H'nj* ndorp48 words
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Article176 1918-11-01 1 Al( haheejesl 1 imt. of Ii footed Signal X O and Snapeoted signal t P B) ports Signal nece»aary in aiPort n .titled, diti.-n Is LWao. Qaaraettas flag. Bafsa s, Api Api I F B Cholera Ban'ii>rrn*.«Mii X »i y Cholera Bangkok F P It Phurue BaUvia FBP Cerehm-Spi-nal176 words
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Article96 1918-11-01 1 President Wilson on August 13 Irened a proclamation putting in*o ff- ct an aasendnsenl to the American Shipping Act to prevent American shipping or shipjarda paPdir.« ender foreign control. The new Act makes it criminal off-nee for an American or American company to sell, mortgage, lease or deliver an American96 words
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Advertisement514 1918-11-01 1 > THE MALAYA TRIBUNE in SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per menaem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 cts per month. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Com pan Iks Incorporated is England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and514 words
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