Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1918
1918-11-02
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Title Section29 1918-11-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 259 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 229 words
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Advertisement465 1918-11-02 1 Tay Guan Kiat! Cmie for tht snpj.l. of FIREWOOD to'b a '•'u:ii<-U" >' '"UMiis j i i!ers for :he yea 1910 917 hi..? 19t,S. Now the Mcewaafnl Oostraefcrf for tho ■apply °f MR t r t'.e coming nw 1919 A 1920. A DDRESS 36 PHiLI P STREET, SINGAPORE. GAIETY I465 words
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Advertisement58 1918-11-02 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PACAR ROAD. The only Hotel nnder StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addre» M PKANAKAN." IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J. IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET (Opposite tbe Central Fire Station JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each Cheap and58 words
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Advertisement86 1918-11-02 1 I IS RECOMMENDED BY 1 I The Municipal Commissioners f! I FOR COMBATING 1 jSPUISH KiJEKI; To prevent the spread <f this disease, occupiers of premises .should Lave their floors I sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. r*. j| This solution should not be swept L j| *w»y, but86 words
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Advertisement163 1918-11-02 1 NOW LOOK HERE Tay Guan Kiat Tr.e successful Contractor for the supply of FIREWOOD jto the Municipal Commisioners j for the years 1919 and 1920. Address 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. jASASii S££R I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. [NQORPdgATBO JAPAH. 1 Just tT x& eked J f Ni W SHIPMENT OF163 words
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Article706 1918-11-02 2 Praise for M. Kere sky. Rotterdam, Au B*i 24, (Despatch to the London D*il) Telega ph.) German newspapers continue to reproduce from the Russian paper Iz.esti* extracts from the iate Tsar's liiurv. The form of publication is unsatisfactory, as rid. I most intgrmifn entries are selected in706 words
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Article20 1918-11-02 2 drill, and musk, try are etna, i did mail fnrther order*. G. G. Wack Captain, •a i20 words
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Article666 1918-11-02 2 Padre's Sermon at the Front. Mr Malcolm Ros?, War Correspondent with tbe New Zealand Forces in the Field, writes from the New Zealand Headqutrtere:— If this morning you had sjrolled hreugh tbe woods past tbe more h\u century old aioue chateau you ■.i u'l have t- hi suddenly666 words
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Article147 1918-11-02 2 Messrs Harland and Wolfi's Govan braucb has set op a record in tanker construction by completing an 8,000 ton vessel of the typo in 30 weeks. It looks, however, sa; s "Syren," as if it were about to do still better, tor on Juue 17 the pi* iug was cooiphteJ147 words
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Advertisement458 1918-11-02 2 I THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I $2,000,000 f lOUR DAT 1918 ill Mil LOU LOTTERY I Sanctioned by Government 1 j and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee I Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) I The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars I ($2,000,000) or, such458 words
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Advertisement52 1918-11-02 2 j Iso prevalent and being an epidemic of the most virulent kind, there is always the danger of Pneumonia superven- ing. The speedy check and cure for Influenza is Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Always have it on hand in both Home and Office. j S LD EVERYWHERE. SO cents. BOTTLE.52 words
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Advertisement1355 1918-11-02 2 Wincamis will give you the New Health you need when you are WhM,Anemic, Nervy, Rumiwi Think what new health oneans to you who are Weak, or Aaaamic, or Nervy," ar fcun-down. Think how iplendid it would be to be free from that bardea of ill-health—to feel well—to eat well—to sleep1,355 words
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Advertisement420 1918-11-02 3 t^ mm s^mwmmmmmm WMOTW^mmHßßßß«> j A Charming Actress in a Charming Production AT THE MARLBOROUGH j PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. fl j The Hall for Comfort, Good Hasic aod Good Pictarec. j Second Show at 9.15 p. m i Mile. Gabrielle Robinne in a Special Pathe Drama I The Last420 words
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Advertisement523 1918-11-02 3 f~n7~~ A BIG FILM WITH A B!Q CAST Alhambra Is is the only 3 the Theatre AT Tl 1 theatre where you A M £s m Ft am flat the BEST j A I II A Ok £J A "SSfc"' pictures, the £J5Jk f 8 Ii |I«f3 Sri? .Cj* attached.523 words
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Advertisement693 1918-11-02 3 I Owing; difficulties we have to prstpnne %hcwicg the Serial Perils of Paulina until further notice AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE J Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door, To-nigbt SECOND SHOW 9*o To night! First and Second Episode of the 4 Hidden Hand 4 A Detective Serial featuring693 words
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Article1230 1918-11-02 4 Bulgaria was the last of the Ceutral Powers to enter tin war. She was the first to surrender un conditionally. pn ceded Bulgaria in entering tho war and now follows her iv an unconditional surrender, Bulgaria's surrender was i mportant. Hid she remained true to the Qaadruplice,1,230 words
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Article128 1918-11-02 4 The following maximum food prices for the island of Singapore are published in a Government Gaaette issued yesterday afternoon Ikan merah 60 cents per kati Ikan lidau, Tenggiri, Kurau and Bawal Puteh 50 cents Kara pan, Parang and Kachi 40 cants Ikan Boyan, Sembilang, Salsk, Golama, Kapas128 words
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Article180 1918-11-02 4 Millet Growing For Malaya- Mr. L. M Berenger, Superintendent of the Government Experimental Gardens, Taipiag, has from time to time contributed some very useful artichs to the Pinang Gazette on food crops suitable for Malaya, including dissertations on Yams, Artichoke, and Maiz«. These articles have been reprinted in180 words
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Article67 1918-11-02 4 Arrivals. Nov. t Ban Poh Gnan British Boribat Siam Redang Nov, 2. Perak British Kampar Eaka Bri Patana Van Overstraten Dutch 8. V. de Beele Clearances Nov. 1. Selangor British Rinta Lady Weld Bri Mnar Melchior Treub Dutch Emile ▼an Goens Nov, 2. Esmeralda British Mata Hari67 words
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Article76 1918-11-02 4 To morrow. November 3. Johnston's Pier, 10 and 11 a.m. 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.80, 10 30, an l 12,15, Sand 1.30 p.m. The following events will take place on the arrival of the 10 o'clook launch. 100 yards Novices (Handicap.) Entries will be received76 words
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Article27 1918-11-02 4 To-Daj. All Souls' Day. To-morrow. 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Monday. N«w Moon. New Year Sports meeting, B.C.C. 5.15 p.m. Eai.ern Gtte Emergent, 6 p.m.27 words
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Article419 1918-11-02 4 Tin is at 1150.00 200 tons 8014 Robber ia quoted at 2/4$ f or oreßt and 2/3§ for sh*v»t. m Wc;it*» p~pper ia qn.>»*,i dot. at 2/6. n Th* United Malaya Council hai been exempted from registration! nnder the Societies Ordinance. Mr C H Waddell. of the~M«rean419 words
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Article214 1918-11-02 4 The following telegram from The Secretary of State for tbe Colonial to Tbe Governor of the Strain Settlements has been I received: 31st October —The following m nooncement will Le made in both Houses of Parliament thie after, neon. Some days ago General fowmhend was liberated in order214 words
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Article74 1918-11-02 4 The Great War ?kJ The Fighting Fronts The Final Phases Italian Campaign j French Consular News General s Our Empire j The Tzar's Diary i The Turkish Peaoe 4 Local an 1 General j The Rubber Trade j Municipal Commission Mail Notice j Looal Share Market j Straits74 words
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Advertisement187 1918-11-02 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS POR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tojl§, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lighting Use IS THE187 words
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Advertisement232 1918-11-02 4 New Stock Just Arrived Tapping Knives, Gouges anoSflones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire Gauze 30 60 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 plates 22 and 24 gauge, M. S. Angles and232 words
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Advertisement130 1918-11-02 4 AilSOpp'S Bbcp mjtei Tooth's Bulloch Lade Watsons Martli's |.fi. Large Stocka—Reasonable Prices. CaldbecK. Macgrcgor AND Co. ADVICE. Planters, Shipowners and Engineers, when placing your orders with a firm for requisites, Be Sure that you get the Right Article at the Right Price. Remembar, it is the quality of the goods130 words
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Article349 1918-11-02 5 Turkey Surrenders; Austria Following. Germans Prepared to Evacuate Rhine Towns. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Londor, Oct. 31, 3.40 p.m. Renter learns that Tarkey has larrendered nncon litionally. London, Oc\ 31, 4.0 p.m. Turkey has agreed to an armistice. L>ndon, Oy 31,4.0 p.rs. Reater is informed that Britain hasREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 349 words
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Article481 1918-11-02 5 Loudon, Oot. 31. 12.45 p.m. Amit-r lam Renewed street iTQting i« reported in Buda Pesth woerein rifl machine guns and hsyon»ts were rued and there were numerous casualties. London, Oct. SI. 5.0 p.m. R<->me: Anstria's official announcement of the evacuation of 4taly com«-B rather late. The fact481 words
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Article167 1918-11-02 5 London. Oct. 31, 12 45 pm. A-i.si-r A message from Straesburg says the Kaiser has summoned A'eace-Lorraine Diet to meet on Nov 12. L mdon, Oct 31, 5.50 p.m. Amsterdam: It transpires that Independent Socialist members of the Reichstag addressed fire de. monstratioLa in Berlin on Bunday which were167 words
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Article119 1918-11-02 5 Loudon, Oct. 31, 3.25 p.m. The great interest evinced in the electionr, in the United States on Nov 5 of the whole of the House of Representatives and one third of the Senate and Governors and legislatures of many states, is intensified by the vigorous reply of the119 words
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Article76 1918-11-02 5 London, Oct 31, 12.20 p.m. Following an impressive debate in the House of.Commons cabled on Oct. 29. intense publio indignation at the treatment of prisoners in Germany was strongly voiced by the newspapers which warmly approve the placing oTthe release or the repatriation of all prisoners in the76 words
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Article39 1918-11-02 5 London. Oct 31, 6 55 p.m. The Press Bureau says the Board of Trad« announces that war risks on cirg) will be decreased by fifty per cent in cases where vessels sail during an armistice between belllgeren's.39 words
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Article25 1918-11-02 5 London, Oct. tl, 6.J5 p.m. The Admirahy states that a British destroyer sank without casualty on Tuesday after a collision with a merchan'.man.25 words
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Article171 1918-11-02 5 Allies Pushing On. London, Oct. 31, 11 35 p tn. Field Marshal 8«r DiugHi Haig reports Tho SiC«jnd Army attacked this morning south-westward of Audenarde and ciptured all its with abont a thousand prisoners. Aviatiou Oar iquid-o »s «>*t 0?t 30 showed intense aotivity on the whole171 words
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Article37 1918-11-02 5 London, Oct 31, 11.35 p.m, Belgian oommunique As the result of local operations, we have almost everywhere established ourselves on the western bank of the Lys derivation canal. The hamlet of Daalmen has been captuted.37 words
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Article29 1918-11-02 5 London. Nov. 1, 12.35 a.m. French Communique H«avy fighting on the western slopes of St Fergeux plateau resulted to our advantage and we took over 120 priaonerB.29 words
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Article61 1918-11-02 5 London, Oot. 31, 6.25 p.m. American official We advanced our linea northward of Oranlpre and occupied Belle Joyeuse farm. London. N v 1, 5 5 a.m. American communique North of Verdun we ejected the enemy from the village of Biieulha west of the Meuse. Artillery firing ia very61 words
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Article28 1918-11-02 5 London, Nov, 1,1.30 a.m. Wireless German evening communique Hostile attacks from the Dutch frontier as far aa tbe Scheldt broke down before the Lys front.28 words
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Article50 1918-11-02 5 London, Oct. 31, 3 20 p.m. Amsterdam: .-t doctor writing in the Viennese Medical Journal says that the Spanish sickness is due to a streptococcus bacillus whioh ia descroyable by an injection of a sublimate, Twenty»two cases of inflammation of the lungs have thus been successfully treated.50 words
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Article253 1918-11-02 5 Review of Events. London. Oct 31, 7.40 p.m. Paris Western front. There hae been hard fighting for the French troops ronnd Guise and bttween the Serre aud Aisne. Some progress has be*»n made but the Germans maintain /stubborn resistance with tn qaent counter attacks. O.i Tuesday the French253 words
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Article39 1918-11-02 5 Tuoki Yacob, a son of H H the Saltan, waa recently married to Tonka Kikiab, a daughter of the late Tonka Mohamed Said and a sister of Tonka Abidah, assistant Director of Lands, South K«dah, says the S'.raits E.-Lo.39 words
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Article157 1918-11-02 5 Over 50,000 Prisoners. London, Oot 31, 10.33 p.m. I aliao c fficial Oar Success is assuming great proporti >os. Wm routed the who is ret* itlag eastward of th Puv >, and is hardly able to withstand our pressure on the mountain f-ont. Hostile in set-8 ar»> thronging157 words
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Article238 1918-11-02 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris, Oct. 30, 6.30 p.m. Rubber is quoted 2a 4^d. We occupied Sv Quentin 1« Petit Le Temps reports that the Italians have made 25,000 prisoners, and captured 200 guns. The High Court has appointed a Coramiesion to proceed to the238 words
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Obituary180 1918-11-02 5 Mr E Toon tin*, ►ileal sin f M E Kong Aoo, ot Malacca, died MR thf SH'h Oclobur of t the »-arly ag* of 27. The late Mr Toon Ho«« **•> I r tnsoy j-.-.r« and rip lo th N ttfj btßdsathths Ag. ntst180 words
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Article113 1918-11-02 5 Murder by Highwaymen Ipoh, Nov Ist: Tan iraH Chi ese gang robhera held np six IsoUm ears yesterday afternoon tbKampar—Temoh road. Th<y abut dead yoang Mr Van Cnyl. nbi rg, nephew of Mr \llan Van Ca>leuberg, [anTJ a son of mMr C M Van Cuyb-nberg of Singapore] who113 words
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Article1327 1918-11-02 5 Tbe New Budget. The special meeting of the Muni oipal Commissioners was held in the Board Room yes'e r day afternoon to Oonsider thebodget for 1919. There were in attendance Messrs W Peel (President), A W Bean, W A Sims, W L >wther Kemp, M A Namaaie, J1,327 words
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Article194 1918-11-02 5 The Committee acknowledge with thanks tbe following inbacrip'ions to tLis Fund Previously acknowledged $152,--949 21. Mndame Van Hoaten, being proceeds of French Doll Siow at the Datch Olub 2'o Chop Tan lak Seng 200 Chop Yong Chin Hong 25 Chop La Tbian Huat 100 Chop Kwang Heng194 words
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Article163 1918-11-02 5 Regulations u>der the Military Service Or <inance, published in a Governim nl G isaoed yesterday, enact that in the ca<e of married men Cilled out the Govern uient may grmt subsistetc* to a wife resident in th* Colony or F M S of a sum not txoeding $250163 words
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Article126 1918-11-02 5 The Singapore Chamber Of commerce Rubber Association. 370ih Auctioo, held oa 30th and 31 st October, 1918. Offered for sale 2,395,061 lbs. or Tons 1,069.22. Prices Rbalisbd. Sheet C.mts per lh Smoked Fine Ribbed 58 to 63 Good 45 57* Five Piain 46 49* Unsmoked Good Ribbed126 words
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Article179 1918-11-02 5 Messrs Barlow Go's Report. Singapore, Oot 31. The market baa been firmer since tbe last ancti ms and a stead; demand was experienced through orrt tbe sales which conclnded tbis afternoon, at considerably higher price*. Pairs and speculators participated to a large extent in the buying, most of the manufacturers179 words
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Article257 1918-11-02 5 Sirgapore, Oot, 31. Since onr last report the market has been wry erratic with a rising tendency. Before the aucion opened cents was paid for Prime Sheet, Fine Pal- Crepe was very ehort in supply and we have no transactions to report. Tbu auctions open-d257 words
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Article108 1918-11-02 5 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Oct 31. The weekly robber Auction held yesterday and to-day opened with a brisk demand at mu:h improved price for all gradts. Fine Pale Crepe, of which there waa comparatively little on offer, fold up 65 cents (paid for the one lot only) which is108 words
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Advertisement360 1918-11-02 5 LATENT ADVtRTISEMCNTS. FOB SALE Light weight Motor-cycle Vyi h. p. two-stroke, easy starting, guaranteed in perfect running order. $250 Apply "Light weight" Malaya Tribune--2U S U AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF Chops Tye Foon Tong, No. 37, Jonker Street, Chee Hin Tf.ng, No. 312 I), Tn-nquerah, nud Cl.ong Hin360 words
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Article313 1918-11-02 6 Singapore, November 2. -Hee Looai aod Qeseail colnum. (;r B liHr-M- (b>!l«. 7 t. B<ieii»aaidoo» > 'age Fiuvr.— Batunt-ti done. Qi.nbie: done, p_ j f r —Steatly. No bnain-s*. tAer Pr'-duct*- M nrl#t *tn» Li:'J Hi'ifl ^«r»ti34^ fu asp LlO i r pleeJ 153.00 »7.00 :oprs B-tli 020313 words
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Article44 1918-11-02 6 Singapore,OOk.o k 3. The nnrket for this commodity sine <ur last report has ben atHH iy. Valnes to-dny show slight mc- as-s on I tat w-k's quotations. F;n» Sun In d Fair t > rod q-nlitl f IS 50to *S 7044 words
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Article326 1918-11-02 6 Singapore, Nove über 2 Messrs Latham Co., th* advise th<i following qaot. j t una U.or Qajah $3 3. I< 50 \yer Ha. lOaT* 411 15 ixyor Mo 1 240 260 kfmTmmm 10 50 1100 Beliowute 450 $.00 o'tkit Jelotong 6 65 iar-lt Katll 0.95 1.00 vnkit326 words
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Article295 1918-11-02 6 Messrs Fraser aod co.s Report. Sngapore, Oot 31. The Rubber auction* this week mora than maintained the levels of last week, aud although very few, if any, dividends are possible for many months to come from most of our local Robber Companies, still the prevailing demand has advanced295 words
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Article209 1918-11-02 6 (Oct. 24 to 30.) Rubber. —Rubber has firmed up somewhat towards the end of toe w*rk owing to rumours of peace. Auction X suits 22nd to 23rd October, (Guthrie's Report.) Total 1-r- 1 loos 1,414, total sold 954; top prices Sbeet $57, Crepe |89, London Equivalent Is209 words
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Obituary38 1918-11-02 6 The death occurred of Captain B Nakan mister of the s.a. Uraga Maru, while lm ship wae entering Ho gkon» harbour ou Oct. 16. The deceased wa* 55 yo\n of age. The cau-jtf of death is not known.38 words
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Advertisement125 1918-11-02 6 •SMMaasM -J- .-1 I 111 I*l —T— V RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia i FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND Acidity. BHHM■MSMl■■■■■■■»■■H■lBM iH MaaaMM^M|M TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to the full, to ftp joy the very thought of being alive, to feel in every hear; throb the joy of r125 words
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Advertisement735 1918-11-02 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men "i of discrimination find that, after smoking 14 State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express are M Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA No. 555 per tin of so $1,15, i Packed in735 words
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Advertisement44 1918-11-02 6 Seah and Le Cain Mr Ei C. Seih, B. so. If. R. SAN. t Mr. W. J. C. Le Cain, B, sc. Assoc If. Inst :c, c., a. k. C Civil Engineers, Architects and Surveyors. 2nd Floor Raffles Chambers KVFFLKS PfaOE. 11l 30 11-44 words
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Advertisement266 1918-11-02 6 What's tbe Use A hat'» Lha use of enduring those frightful p-in* in your face when ten minute»' rubbing wt'b Liftlt'i Oricatal Bdra «ill bring relir*. V-.iralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, until you for sleep, work or tojoymeot. Little'i Oricatal Bala soothes, comforts,266 words
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Advertisement158 1918-11-02 6 jj Commend you I I to a BEER I that is made I NOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION Sure !—Try KIEIN BIER j Yamato Company 41, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. TcdUGH IS DANGEROUS Too dangerous tD be neglected, foe small, trill ng coughs develop into deep-seated and agonizing tril ctions.158 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1918-11-02 6 Mails Close. To day. P. Sambu 2.30 pm Hnurabaya ami BandjerinaMiu 2.3 i m Bangkok Katun;; 2.3« pin Malacca. Port Swettenham and {Penang *Klang 23 pin Batu Pahat A mg Lojng 2.30 pm Pnlu 8ot|i *Bennit 2.i>0 pm Pulau Batam and PilUn BuUng H.M-k K njs M p n Pulan183 words
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Article2655 1918-11-02 7 Chamber tf Mines Memorandum In connection with the Tin Com. mission which has been »itt''ng for soma time the F M S Chamber of Mines has, by request, presentrd the following memorandum In submitting following ex nre-sion* of opinion the Cbaaa r has < j fu utd2,655 words
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Advertisement647 1918-11-02 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ISCUHPOaATKD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital in 60,000 Share* of So *eh £l,«00,0f> Starve Fond £2,000,00' mm***' P.ropri«tors BaJOBB. T&* BAk o r Kntflaud, Tr.* Londo> (V and Midland Bank, Ltd Th* \ooi Ocaty and Fa.>k Ltd Tha Na&oaavl647 words
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Advertisement550 1918-11-02 7 NOTICES NOTICE. v Notice is hereby give- that the shares, right title ;,nd interest of th* undersigned Lee Hak Heng, Tan Sia Kuang aud Ang Wye as part, ners of and in the business o% Contractors Bail dug Agents, Building Surveyors and General Coiiuntssion Agents lately carried on at No.550 words
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Advertisement417 1918-11-02 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRIF-SH INSURANCE CO, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances tff-cUd on Building*, Rent and of every dfec 'i<»n. MARINE Insurance accepted to all parts of the. world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Oreen. The Eastern United Assurance417 words
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Advertisement134 1918-11-02 7 Take warning from the two danger signal i—shortness of I) •••■ath after running or going upstairs an i headache with bul appetite at Ineakfast. People with tbi se simptoins are always tbe first to fall victims to disease, became their blood is in an impoverished state and their power of134 words
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Advertisement352 1918-11-02 7 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Incoffitf In 1917 $4,517,500.00 Totai Jut-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 Assurance effected In 1817 $4,790,1 28.00 increase In Funds $1,155,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $7X596,202.00 To'al amnnut352 words
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Advertisement275 1918-11-02 7 fit PjJted Fre«. AU kirpi Prepaid ta CQVCNTRY FLYERS MRU mm\i\\ 4«fMvrf-n f/ftf w vh*** KM JPJV t iv«* Spaad «a enwti d£t? to «£/2 li Woridi a»»rl E '"mediate deli»ery Hurr Stacks! BU Wrr:l 1 T V'«> i A caavonei at haifusoal pncaa. wKmr mm ji\** r »< <"•<•«•275 words
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Title Section26 1918-11-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issnetf Oallj.J N SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issue a Daily. Vol v. No 259 SINGAPORE, BATERDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918. PRICE S CENTS.26 words
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Article1174 1918-11-02 1 Am.rica's Missing War-Vessels. j The m sterious disipp-arance of the naval collier Cyclops, missing since March 13 aod no* practically given up as lost with all oa boari b] the X*vy Department, is the sixteenth naval vessel to hive been lost without a trace th* ir.ception of1,174 words
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Article75 1918-11-02 1 Ma iras L'rj'h S^*.—The li»c >verj of a fl ,?-\nz mhmt is r»p at ad rf lie 0)ionuoA«: It Taaßtbbl boii I i W»;u*t aiataoa bj Bsßwaoeai «<.<■ •a* fijatir.* near the ahore. I:. secured ,t t > a c>:>cut tr?e by rD| »vi aaoTJraacd75 words
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Article49 1918-11-02 1 Arrivals Oc. 31 Ka'.on? B i'isb BeottHarley K-'n*-ralia M-lebiot Treu'i Date! E oate Iwfcn.i .Vara J<jan Nov. L Brouwer Dntch Sir.kkara Clearances o.*t. 11. H»i Nru Fr'ieh Ho Kak* Bmn MftfOt iaij i Dntch Pin Baoawd s;&m Hoa, I. D n Si i,u.| Sun litin Chines*49 words
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Article123 1918-11-02 1 11l b'.r.. tioal lift of Infected X 0 y) ti I c u»«d |e*gW*l F P B) Dor*: tieuesun- in *Jj l It :i ::n<*t diti no Disease. Quran tine j B |B<aSi AH Api FPB Ca«- ri :l G W Cb,,l«» jUnt-kuk f P g p.^ BiUvu vB123 words
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Advertisement503 1918-11-02 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ASD SHIPPING GAZETTE. Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half yearly S 7.25 Per quarter 5.75 Per mensem 125 Postage Extra 50 CtS per month. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE (COMPAJTUS ISOCRPORATBD IB EnGLASD.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S.503 words
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Advertisement39 1918-11-02 1 FOB HONGKONG A British Steamer with excellent accommodation fur First C aa* ia m t m lien to sail ou or about the 15th instant. F»r freight „nH paaaag* apply to Boustead <ft Co A gent a, "I 15.1139 words
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Advertisement430 1918-11-02 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances T' jon* Pagar. Wmavirs StcnoN Godowns Oatk Entrances Bonded Trafalgar St. h. adon Bu>rage 2 anJ 1 /T. Pagar. P 8 Saat Eaat 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheen a 19 1 do (Dry Docka) 3 Dock Btor*», H I C Tower430 words
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