Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1918
1918-11-05
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Title Section28 1918-11-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 261 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.28 words
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Advertisement424 1918-11-05 1 Tay Guan Kiat S C mil eof l or tha ?uppl\ of FIRE WOOD I*tha »"u licipn 1 C.t»niiß-<i<>ner3 for he $2 jeava 1910 1917 and 1918. jjow tbe aswceaafol Cvßtraotot for tho •apply son j f>t the c«ooing years 5» 1919 ft 1920. I A»DRr>- jj 36 PHILUP STREET.424 words
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Advertisement68 1918-11-05 1 r Straits I I Jiotel i TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. i i The only Hotel under Straitß- j Chinese management. > I Telegraphic Addreee M PRANAKAN." IF YOUR TEETH I are worn out, and before they j get worse consult J. IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, BILL STREET the Central FVe Station68 words
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Advertisement102 1918-11-05 1 I I g j IS RECOMMENDED BY 1 The Municipal Commissioners t I FOR COMBAT NG 1 SPANISH IBFLOEIZM 1 To prevent the spread of this disease, occupiers of pren.ises should Lave their lloors sprayed daily with solution «>{ IZAL. p This solution should not he swept away, but should102 words
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Advertisement215 1918-11-05 1 I'll, I U NOW LOOK HfiSfTI-/- Tay Guan fftavH Tt.e sutjcossful 'outractor for the supply of ~FIR E WOOD it», tho Municipal Comrnieioners for the years 11» 19 and 191U f ADDRESS 38 PHILLIP STRE.T, SINfiiPORE. J [ASAHi BEER H bbbbbbbbI -a *'Vva M»*tW^^»*TW^'f! \A\ a •aii t JaUtj? ft»tr215 words
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Article561 1918-11-05 2 The Tank Bihind tbe Lines. A shirp tarn up a leafy 1-ne sud di nly brings to view a few acres of jellow grasses* ear.v, cunningly bidden between pasture and corn6eld, flattened aa if by countless «?e<\m rullwe aod criss d b' miriad lulder-like ti acts, the "spoor"561 words
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Article251 1918-11-05 2 "Westminster Bridge. Great Organist to Retire. The announceuieut that Sir Frederick Bridge is leaving the organ at Wfsdudr bter Abbey at the end of the y»-ar will eomp aa something of a tdiook to many who cauuot imagine the Abbey without Sir Frederick. But, 1< ng as ha has directed251 words
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Article98 1918-11-05 2 Bangkok, Oct 22: We regret to announce iho death of Phya Dharwasaravate, Chief Judge of the Provincial Appeal Court, which occurred at 6 pm. yesterday evening at hie regid' nee off Suriwongae Road, The decerned noblern'm who was only 47 y srg of ege waa taken ill with ir.fl.i nt<\98 words
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Advertisement914 1918-11-05 2 THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 I OUR DAY 1918 511 WAR LOAN LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government 1 and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount ot the lottery will be Two Million Dollars j I ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be914 words
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Advertisement337 1918-11-05 2 Federated Malay States War (Parities Lottery, Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated MaUy. 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 prize.337 words
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Advertisement1041 1918-11-05 2 Blood Purifier JONGKEENA BRAND, Mixture for rxiernal and Inte nal Use (Registered in London .'c Bat i i i You will never k low wh .t a wond»rful re.n°dy J->N' vKKNA t famous herbal remedy which is a mixture of medical h/bimM > i r MKCC V «>f JAVA, as1,041 words
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Article239 1918-11-05 3 re, No vein bar 5 v B*a Latham Co., tb* Aro k 4'lvis»» tbo following quotations Ate 51; $3.30 $1.50 l.t'5 1 15 ..i.t 2 \Q 8 60 10 r»0 1100 4.75 510 8% Mtotoog 0.70 Biklt CaUl aafl 1.10 Baku SB R80 f\65 diacKlrai 9av It239 words
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Article286 1918-11-05 3 cHrgnpe:», November 9. Sue Local and GenM*] column. Copra.— Business done. t "»-r. —Woak. Baaioees done. i..vr Busings* door •jaatVrn—Basineaa lone, 3;«a'Ij N baslneea. *r Prx'dui'-..— I Unit», Ulal Local tfartct Oaotttlssi. Nut:r.ea* V*H. \>»t plonl 153.00 Kai «.eg* «so 57.00 8all 9 20 «3 0* lali 9286 words
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Advertisement333 1918-11-05 3 j a Charming Actress in a Charming Production AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRF, BEACH ROAD. The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures. 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 excellent story333 words
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Advertisement687 1918-11-05 3 j m A BIO FILM WITH A B!G CAST aC-b,- I Albambra Is Is the only the Theatre j AT P *jjj get the BEST Ja fjj 1 M A AW\ ff aafr aim "garden i -a- A Uii Orcheatra, Tea, etc. g and the BEST The Hall for Music687 words
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Advertisement746 1918-11-05 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOJO-FLAY HOU c E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tran>e Pass tbe Door, To-nlgnt SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p. m Tonight! Metro Wonder-play 5 HER OWN WAY 5 Gold Seal Drama Squaring. It First Show at 7 30 p.m Butterfly Feature The Spindle of Life THE HIDDEN HAND746 words
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Article1174 1918-11-05 4 E n'p may not have uk *he I'nape they have done—B ilgir a crashed and then suing for peac Turkey defeated and agreeiog to an •mistice amounting to an unconditional surrender, Austria being given the armistice she for at the very time she was receiving1,174 words
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Article219 1918-11-05 4 A corregpondent writes to inform oa that he went to tbe Tanglin (Orchard Road) market yesterday morning and was unable to purchase at the prices fixed by the local Food Control Committee. The egg sellers wanted 4£ cents for their hens' eggs. In this connection, it is219 words
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Article155 1918-11-05 4 The third Ingathering Sale of the St Peter's Tamil Church was held in the Church compound on Saturday last at 4.45 p.m. with a special service and collection preceding the sale. As the Yen Arohdeaoon was unable to attend Rev R X Abraham conducted the servioe, assisted155 words
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Article22 1918-11-05 4 The R til way line brtwten X, S» langor and c. B, Juootlon is reopened for traffio commencing trom 4th November22 words
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Article667 1918-11-05 4 Tin is ii $150 .0 1 j U4 R .hber Keqio i.nd 2/4 r..r :-q. 1 rer T• 8 VOllth I) r. v<hm t.. steal a churc* 1 L'tm,'ii'. < 4 Mr 3 H Langj'.on. who «w« Medan to r to of inflaemz i, ha& r- Mtle667 words
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Article74 1918-11-05 4 hie Great Wa t The Western Front Onr Terms Austria's Collaise Havas Service French Consular Xewi GRWF.R AL War Scei.es "Westminster" 61 idge Local Share Market Straits Proluoe The Beginning of the EnJ Local and General TneAsjiz-s t Mr. R. G. Van S">meren Penang Temple Case Japanese Sports74 words
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Advertisement193 1918-11-05 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, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lighting Use IS THE193 words
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Advertisement233 1918-11-05 4 New Stock Just Arrived Tapping Knives, Gongea and Hones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire Gauge 30 to 60 mesh, Europe Malay Parangs, Pruning Saws 16 in, and 18 in. Hand and Croaacut Saws, Perforated Zino Sheets, Amr: Axes. Galvd Roofing bolls and nuts, Galvd plate* 22 and 24 gauge, M. S.233 words
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Advertisement273 1918-11-05 4 866P 1111 < (iMta't Bulloch Lads WltlalJ wmaiaL:" Harttii f.f". Large Btoeka—-Reaaonable •Pricea. Csldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADVICE. Planters. Sbipowuera and Engineer», when placing your orders with a firm for reqoiaitea, Be 8ure that you get the Right Article at the Right Prioa, Remember, it is th* quality of the273 words
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Advertisement77 1918-11-05 4 notice:. On the 31st October 1918, at Tap»b, Perak, murdered by gangrobb. rs, Carl Willem Fredrich vau Co lenburg, son of Mr. it Mrs. C. M. v.- n Cuvlenburg, Singapore in his 32nd \ear. Bnri H at Bidadari Cemeteiy, Singapore. notice:. The widow of the late Mr. Catl W. F.77 words
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Article159 1918-11-05 5 The Western Front. Fresh Allied Blows. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 3, 8.0 p.m. Renter learns that the Belgians in the sector north of Ghent advanced bejond BeBsevelde and Sleyding*, eight mileg east of the Derivation Canal. The Franco-Americans west of the Mose on a front of thirtyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 159 words
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Article61 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov, 4, 2.25 a.m. Bdgian communique We continued the pursuit of the retreating enemy, notwithstanding the diffi caities of the ground, cut up by rges and canals with the rowings destroyed. We have reached a line from a mile west of east of Ertrelde through Evergen, TronchienWe61 words
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Article232 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov. 4, 2,35 a.m. French oommuniqae A severe battle in tb > Argonne has resulted in c >mple f for the Fourth Fonch the American armies. Th a nnerm desperately defended th« Aien c Vtngs, and h nclnng most t :ac mi si 7 to the wooded232 words
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Article174 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov. 4, 5.55 a.m. American communique The Firs American Army continued its sacceases, capturing to»day nineteen Tillies. The enemy haa lost very heavily in consequence of the continuous blows of the past month, and the surprise and lores of renewed attaok °a Not 1. Prisoners report that174 words
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Article43 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov. 3, 6.3* p.m. Wirel-ss German official We *«hdrs)Wßi from tbe jnnction "w* L;a ar .d Sch ldt to Ghent, o Lugliah pressed cs back to oi'ain. Presean. an Ameiican breaksi! a'" W havH withdrawn between A and Cbampigneulle.43 words
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Article503 1918-11-05 5 General Review, Paris, Nov. 2, 8.55 p.m. While Germany asks for an armistic", a general haa been resumed on the western front everywhere. The resistance was broken soon and Ihe enemy compelled to withdraw from his present line. in attack was iauoohed yesterday by QtaartJ Goaraad's Fourth Army503 words
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Article110 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov, 2, 7.50 p.m. Mr speaking at Cupar said that matters had reached a stage at which victory must be decisive if peace is to be secured. All our sacrifices will have been thrown sway if we acquiesce in anything less than a peace which, besides110 words
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Article71 1918-11-05 5 London, Oct, 31. 5.55 p.m. Th» Manoheater Chamber of Commerce haa drawn the attention of the Cotton Control Board to the fact that Japanese and other coiton goods are aupplied to Icdia and China at pricea with which British competition is impossible and the Japanese were acquiring control71 words
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Article746 1918-11-05 5 Evat-uationA Abdication. London, Nov 3, 4.25 p.m. Rome Giornale dl alia atatea the Vi ibua Uni.ia waa sank by a new invention of Engineer Commander Roesetti. London, Nov 3, 7.40 n.m. Italian offiVal Ta i 8 yen b Army entertog i.ito th» struggle ha<s broken throngh tbe enemy's746 words
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Article206 1918-11-05 5 World-Wide Scourge. London, Oot. 30, 1.30 p.m. The inflnerz* epidemic continues to rage in many parts of tbe wn- Id *nd has now reached a ncr dan gerous stage In tb< U Ucd X gdom owing to the advent of septic pneuoooia. Nitn-ions tenths are reportrd in vari<206 words
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Article146 1918-11-05 5 Lon lon, Nov 1, 4.55 p.m. The P.esj Bureau s»ys that the Independent Air Force on the night of Oot. 29 bombed chemical factories an 1 works with good effect. They attacked on the night of Oct. 30 two aerodromes obtaining four direct hits on hangars, starting146 words
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Article142 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov. 4, 5.0 a,m. Amsterdam A Brliu message states that G-rtnany through the Swiss Government has proposed to the oth«r belligerents the c-ssation of aerial attacks in the rear of the zone of operations, "on th« ground of humanity and for the pr* s»rvation of the monuments142 words
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Article48 1918-11-05 5 London. Nov. 4. 3 10 t.m. French Enstern it]*" Following the capture < f B Urad the defeated Germans and Attstrtans retired to the north bank of th~ Danube. Tbe Secon I Arujj has reached the Bj<j liau frontier. Almost the whole of S-trbia has been liberated.48 words
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Article47 1918-11-05 5 London, N-.v 2, 8 35 p.m. New York: Euhly-five bar* been killed and 200 injared i i a ■übway at Brookl; n through tfce train jumping the rails. Thf fl s carriage was smasb d to f ragman If and others caught fi a.47 words
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Article36 1918-11-05 5 London, Nr\ 3, 3.30 p.nj. Washington G -neral Crowd, r has announced that a aVsfi oxlis for the mobilisation of £91,000 ny r before Nov 21 g the M«l United States to ov-r 4,f00,000.36 words
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Article35 1918-11-05 5 London, Oct 31, 5.55 p.m. L'ojd's war-risks and insurance rates have been reduced to a nominal figure for voyages In mora distant parts and by 50 to 2» per cent for other voyages.35 words
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Article27 1918-11-05 5 London, Nuv. 3, 1 35 p.m. Paris Le Temps sngg»s f 9 that the i.eace conferi nee should b» held at V f rsail!*B.27 words
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Article248 1918-11-05 5 A Northcliffe Forecast. London, N>v 4,12 3» p.m. The first reasoned exposition hitherto published of the situation with whioh Europe will shortly be confronted and of seme problems attendant with the loug transition period from war to peac* and thence to a league of uatioLß, appeara in the248 words
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Article102 1918-11-05 5 Londou, Nov 1, 2 10 p a. Amsterdam A Petrograd wire •ays Madame Breechkovskaia the grandmother of revolution" haa been shot for res'stanoe to the reign of terror. London, Nov 2,4.0 p.m. Stockholm The Swedish mis. sion hns returned from the Ukraine and emphaeis-s that the Bolshevik peril102 words
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Article81 1918-11-05 5 London. Nov. S, 4.25 p.m. Paria: L'Echo de Paris states it his proofs that the Germans had an understanding with D >oto' Adler and did all they could to ba< him aaada leader of German-Anitria. While they will encourage Bo.'ste. vinm elsewhere in Austro Hungnrv, they intend that81 words
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Article65 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov 1, 3.25 p.m. New York Hoosevelt and Tafl tiave issued a joint appeal for tha election of the R-publican majority in whioh they criiioise the Pre* sidentd fouiteen points as general and vague and express doubt as to whether tbe points inolude all that the Allies65 words
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Article44 1918-11-05 5 Londan, Nov 1, 6.40 p.m. Tbe Overseaa Clnb is appealing to Its world wide members to cont ibnte to a war memorial fond. It is p oposed to erect a building in London as a clab and to serve other uaefal purposes.44 words
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Article30 1918-11-05 5 London, Nov 3, 1 35 p m. Paris :Qerman aeroplanes bombsd Nancy on the evening of Oc» 31 causing civ iii m csualties snd g< vere damage.30 words
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Article25 1918-11-05 5 London, N .v. l f 2 10 p.m. Stockholm Gertral Mannerbeim ih« x-c .uutiand r of the Hinutah army is g .ing to England.25 words
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Article34 1918-11-05 5 L edof, Oc 31, 725 a m. Mor.tngu'a r- port The silver unarktt eontinn. r gui tare! with a sound o Tb> re is no fresh uoovcmeni i H u,b>i exchange.34 words
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Article56 1918-11-05 5 An action for oriminal libel has betn filed by M«\ Richard Hope, o' the editorial stbll of the China Pr. lb against Mr. Oordios Ni s> n, l*te o the Shanghai Gazette, in the Roy a Danish Consular Coon at Bbangl al. It is understood that tie case wil! be56 words
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Article401 1918-11-05 5 A Moderate Calendar. The sixth Assises of the ytar commenoed before the Chi f J us'ic Sir John Bucknill K. I, in the Supreme Court this morning, with only seven cases on the lis', inclu ding one of counterfeiting and poaaeesion of counterfeit currenoy notes in whioh three401 words
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Article99 1918-11-05 5 The balance sheet snd profit and loss aceonnt to December 31st, 1917, of the Nederlandschs Handel Msatschappij, Amsterdam, as prsaented at the annual general meeting on Jnly dial last, ahows am* pr- fit of f8,824.120.69 (£735,343.) for the year, out of which, after providing for the99 words
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Article150 1918-11-05 5 Tbe annohl event in the Ife of Singapore's Asiatic population especially, will take place on January Ist next, wh«n sea snd land sports will be h-ld, in the mornirg ar.d afternoon. A meeting at the Cricket Club ytsterday »ferooon prrsid<d over by Mr W Hooper apt oinled150 words
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Article151 1918-11-05 5 Tbe funeral of the late Mr Carl. W F van Coylen bnrg took place at Bid*da<i Cemetery yesterday at 5 p. ii the v n. Archdeacon F O 8 wind. 11 c •trine ing the service at the cemetery chapel and at tha g'axside. Auongst151 words
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Article285 1918-11-05 5 I rourtesy of the French Consulate) Paris, Nov. 2, 6 30 p m. The French resumed the attack on the front of the Aisne, on the north of Vouziers The Belgians captured Audenarde. The British occupied Valenciennes. An Imperial decree hands over the Austrian fleet to the285 words
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Article45 1918-11-05 5 The ma c tinj?, which was to have been h-1 i on Oct. 2 c b, bot had be postponed on accoont of the prevailing itifloerz* epidemic, will now be held at the Trwn Penang, on Mon lay, th" 35th iuet. at 10 a.m.45 words
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Article97 1918-11-05 5 The Cinemas The Gaiety programme for the sth to 7th inst includes a continuation of tbe great spectacle, Cabiria, in tbe first show, with a cnapter of Tbe Scarlet Runner, A Square Deal and Charlie Chaplin comedy in the 8, eond. The mystery man in the Mjstory Bhip Serial97 words
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Article28 1918-11-05 5 At the Swimming Club last Sunday the Club b*at the Manchester in a team race by some ten strokes, and at water polo by 5 goals to nil.28 words
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Advertisement502 1918-11-05 5 LATEsT ADVbRTISEHCNTS. WANTED The services of an intelligent Ind wha is willing to learn journalism A good kooa ledge of grammatical English and spelling is essential Apply io own hand' writing with copiea of recent certificates to tbe Bt&neger, Malaja Tribune. all u TIC UKatUPTCY OHIMICE I III. IS THE502 words
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Article396 1918-11-05 6 Farewell by Penang Bar. In the Supreme Coat', 1' an»\ on Friday moming, inter* sting references were made on the occasion of the retirement of Mr KG Someren, who has for 45 years been a member of the Straits Bar, ana one of its most prominent396 words
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Article280 1918-11-05 6 In tbe Snpteme Court, Penang on Thursday, Mr Justice L M Woodward, Senior Puisne Judge, deli, vered j tdgment in the case in which tue Attorney.G meral at and by the relation of L«e Chin Hoe and Ong Hnn Chong, merchants, of Penang, on behalf of themselves280 words
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Article91 1918-11-05 6 OcllVj'.j H LifllVi Tae tallowing arc th- W.e# f iejiariure ikiu Singapore oi \k European tfaty and kaeii aVlh IB Lbartoti. V i >T" »i i,i Mail A Aug. 7 Oot. IF Mail ft Aug. 7 Oct. 1 Mail C A Ufc. 14 Oct. 15 Ma| r> Aug91 words
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Article47 1918-11-05 6 To-Day. Rent Board 2 15 p.m Thursday Dalbonsie Chapt-r, 8.30 p aa. Our Diy Football, S. C C \s S. C. F. A. Saturday. Oar Day Country F. tr Ric* Corns*. Sunday 241h Sunday altor Trini'y. Monday. Mocn Fi si Quar er. St MaMm.47 words
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Article250 1918-11-05 6 Honoarinit the Emperor's Birthday. Tom Japans on.iir.nity of Ku i'a Lunou-, to c "Inbrat-* th birth lay of their Euoiror, held v«ry successful sports oa Thursday afternoon in the grounds attache) to the residence of Mr. Yap Hon Chin on Petaliug Hill, where over three haudred Japanese of250 words
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Article198 1918-11-05 6 Th* C-iuiu.it! fl ackiiu vl*. \g~ wlili tluuks ihu f -Mowing snl scripti■■!,, to ibis Fund IV ri r.nlv aeUn wI(/ K h| suit.: Chop Kiin H<» > Of Ib iu<» .1 U (tares ion vv MoOalaoea liuj J Cain I'lueo 3u D Campbell $o M198 words
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Article370 1918-11-05 6 Tlac r mining has under stoud Mtiti practised throughout the Far K:st for aoveral inilleniuins. says the Far Extern Review. There isscaic iy a stream in China upon the ba; ka ol which one cannot find wo. km v industriously washing sand an i mud tor gold.370 words
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Article894 1918-11-05 6 Prices Quoted to the Market this Voraiag dINQAPOHB, NoV. f. Mesar* Lj«il aiid Evatt, Jfixcbange .::(1 8bare iroV«r», s le the following lift of qa< Utioa* Kobber Sh«re<t. Soaa. Va m. 4*ilara. Si AiLag~i §f— b 8 J/- A >giu Java 6h 7 II Anglo-Malay It/- 16/.894 words
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Article76 1918-11-05 6 Singapore, Nov. 5. On LondonBunk 4 m/s 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 15/32 On India— Bank T T. 154$ On Hon _'kong— Bank d/d 44 prenj. On Shanghai Bank d/d 441 On Ja\ v Bank T. T, 1284 On Jaj 11 Bank d/d IOOi Sovert-1.176 words
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Article274 1918-11-05 6 The Chinese have so many obscure customs ami auperatitiona that the adent of theie interesting people never can probe th« bottom ot" them all. The majority of their eaitoms are bo based on old custom, and matured by the ages, thit they are most attractive, but there are274 words
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Advertisement82 1918-11-05 6 Remember THAT Hypol «IVniSvJ MAGNESIA AND ARE Remedies OF PROVED VALUE. a»Ba»BBBBBaaaaaaa*^^^^^^^^B^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^M^»^^»»,^^^ B^^1— ____^__aa^^ For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDICAL MEN «iggggg Asthbro. I 1 i:?s rha secretion of mucous, '.'«u-kly cures bronchial affection», Bald in an attack ..f asthma gives immediate relief. I Price $1.75 per bottle. Qal un.tble from82 words
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Advertisement337 1918-11-05 6 Train Services. SlBaapers (TaakRoad) Dally. Ths» tuuil rain» (mm Singapore for tli- north !'»av* Xank K.-al alalion daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snuday exc<mtud) and 7 p.m. arrivin*? at Kusl* Lumpur at 7 IS p »n. and 6.45 a in. r.-trpMctively, The thrnqgh eapn-es to P»mang |pftv»-B Knsla LnmpnratSct.ru. dally. arrhtacat337 words
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Advertisement224 1918-11-05 6 Be c R j Commend you j to a BEER that is made NOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION Sure Try KimN BUR j Yamato Company j 41, HIGH STREET I SINOAPORE. $645 I secures for you a complete home t furnished in solid teak throughout. $460 in waxed meranti224 words
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Miscellaneous195 1918-11-05 6 Mails Close. To-day. Batu f'ahat 1 Aing'twnne &30 ,poa Port Dickson *Abbot8foro 2.80 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 pm Hco* -«nd <V uar Lad* Weld 8 pm Kerimon Soon Lee 3 pm Rhio Emely 3 pm Palau Batani and Pulau Bulang Hrfek Lim 3 pm P. Sarulm, Rhio, Billiton, Batavia,195 words
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Article1297 1918-11-05 7 The Ge-mm Ketrea*. The following earn nary of th* we* k'a w*r uewd i I by the British L «galion M Buigkok, bn'. mast not be considered officiil L^r.i >n, Ojt 17. OperttHm for th- 1 week fnd«d Oc nh -r 17 —Tsj gr »t sncc se I1,297 words
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Article160 1918-11-05 7 To* B igatn R nrß Tribunal six months' temporary -xrtu. tion to Gdbert Maiden, a fif }-year.r,) i man in G-ad- 11, who bY tc ibed himself as a manufacturer of gain* birds' eggs Daring the h-aiing of his application he explain"! his tr«de, in w u160 words
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Article387 1918-11-05 7 According; to leading authorities, •re be-Here in France, women who are extremely fatigued through ardu .as labour, suob as working ten h-urs in munition factories, tilling field*, and acting aa drivers of st eet cars, can become the mothers of mile children only, and gynaecologists (i c., those387 words
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Advertisement555 1918-11-05 7 I BANKS W CHAfTnitED BASK OF 1KOIA. U AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. H ra msciLAwu m ii» miival ciitRTaa. ill] n ltal in 6(\<XK» Shares oi «Jl O.vi II '*,<>>■». al III Ii n HAr-s-.. I|] -.'W if t -.ft-iOan IM aad Midland -•.<. >,a, T/k* HI '.aai/ ao4 aaicDJUBvar n555 words
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Advertisement480 1918-11-05 7 NOTICES N NOTICE. tuf oti^. i her eby given that tbe shares, right Ueng, Tan Sia Knang and Ang Wye as part, ners of and in the business of Buildmg Agents, Building Surveyors and general Commission Agents lately carried on i lg h rtreet Singapore, under the style of Ban480 words
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Advertisement360 1918-11-05 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances iffcted on Bnildingp, Rent and Merchandis" of every desc Ipi ion. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parta J. HENRY Manager, Offices 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern360 words
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Advertisement103 1918-11-05 7 Renew your blood When tit* bl 1 btMCOXUM sraaa *nd poor in quality H CBBn»a d>. U». wtrk .1 ree.lifitx hra>u and b.-d?. a lit** of appetite, low spirit*, bk.tohv «kin. hitoth.a**B*B8. nervous irritability, dr»»wsine.«s-all .r.diOite blood p .VHr<y. N" mt&lpfym over prrsmbed ran J" s.. ini- h as Or.103 words
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Advertisement212 1918-11-05 7 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In front of French church) Telephone No. 1245. i Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for SI .SO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable212 words
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Advertisement669 1918-11-05 7 THE ORIEN T AL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income Ii 1917 $4,517,500.00 Total Out-oo In 1917 52.782.070.00 kumm effected in 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase in Funis -$1,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202 00669 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1918-11-05 7 4 Singapore Volanteer Corps. Maakf>try bat not drills may be reaamed. Friday, 8tb, —Vf|*rani Con., SVC Paradeai Drill Hall, 5 p.m. (Compulsory) Drfps :—D ill one poach haversack», waterbottl»s Q. G. Wacb Onptain, a/Adjnlant 8.V «336 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1918-11-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally. VeL V.- NO. 261 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1918. PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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1102 1918-11-05 1 It amounts to a' truism to say that the ralue uf any maritime r>ute is subject to the harbour capacity of the weakest link in tbe line of communication, for instance, it ia no advantage to a ste-inship hue to have two terminals oapable1,102 words
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Article179 1918-11-05 1 ti| bahotkoaJ list of Infeoisd ■b/tiil X O -nl Saapeeltd F P R) por's I'ort 11 •tilicU. tliti iv tv UiM-at-.. Qawn maw Bag. BafW SI Apt Api FI» It Cholera Bsagtna 9 V Pla H>U\u F B P Cpr. bm Spi. nsl Blaalai'lli Bal kvh I C g179 words
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Article106 1918-11-05 1 Arrivals Nor. I. S n v Aun Bi itish Kiiills Dach If of 3 »1 d N 11*1 I'; 1 i-h Ln*i> W«4d Abb itaford tin 4 N %a nrra asmbilan Dutch Mabidol Siam Njv. 4. B ilish Circi G. Daaniok DatoU Singkel Ririiphius Prachatipok Siiin R»ja106 words
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Article72 1918-11-05 1 The Kawasaki Dock untitled I announces oes that i". will cor struct a 9,000 lMft««ojSf in twin y dvo days. Tu'» k I w*m laid on Or 7th. 'tat ball «rill baltaaohtd on Nov nti»r w iich within seven it '38 the eqii,>!u o» will be d tho will bs72 words
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Advertisement511 1918-11-05 1 F MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum 5^5*29 Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter S 2c Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS per month. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPANIES iNCORFORATHD 15 ENGLAND.) mi m passenger services. Peninsular and Orients511 words
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Advertisement416 1918-11-05 1 FOR HONGKONG A British Steamer with excellent accommodation for Firs' Class passengers ia intended to sail on or .-.bout the 15th instant. For freight and pasaige apply to Boustead Cn. Agents. 1-11 15-11 WBBMBBBBBBBBBBB- SMBB» 9 -*rW<aBO AABBBBBSBnBa«BBBBHBk« MEAP ENG MOM STEAMSHIP 00. LTO. Sliiirire a Sauvli, CfeerilN vi Sißiriif416 words
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Advertisement73 1918-11-05 1 IM OF STEALERS OUnngU »,7M Toa» aa. Ktaag B*a 6,799 Toai. •a. J -«n« Ohoon'' 6.77« Toaa. The above Bteamers are now under service to the Imperial 'Jot mmerit. GIGNG HOE Co. AtrVwa SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go. SaiKBANDUIS 8 PROYIDOMNfi C6KTIACTORS, o 'Jomr "iy's La*;..h m:>«fc« incp ning jhsps. CHRba :—l373 words
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