Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1918
1918-11-06
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Title Section28 1918-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 262 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 628 words
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Advertisement447 1918-11-06 1 Tay Guan Kiat! C utn.e Off Tor the suppl. of 3 FIREWOOD I lo 'he j 'ic'pai Commissioners for ;he {8 fin 1916 1917 and 1918. Ifi w the succesaul Contractor for the M j of som; for tbe coming yeais 1919 1920. Address 5 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. 1447 words
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Advertisement68 1918-11-06 1 ■I"Ii leU ■■■aBHmMMMBMfcaMWB Straits Motel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese in an age men 6. Telegraphic Addrew P RAN ARAN." IF YOUR TEETH are worn out. and before they get worse consult J. IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET (Opposite the Central Fire Station JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior"68 words
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Advertisement104 1918-11-06 1 I H II Jp^^l I IS RECOMMK.N DKD BY I The Municipal Commissioners I FOR COJfll!\T SQ t SPANISH IKFLUEHZaI I i To prevent the spread i this disease, occupiers of premises ih bave their floors I sprayed daily with a sol it ion of IZAL. jj This solution should104 words
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Advertisement174 1918-11-06 1 NOW LOOK HERE 1 Tay Guan Kiaf T: c successful Contractor for tne supply of jjF I R 33 W O O E* j ito the Municipal Commisioners I for the years 1919 and 1920, I Address s I 36 PHILLIP STREET, SII6APORE. 1 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN174 words
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Article444 1918-11-06 2 Ancient and Modern Practices- Tli- hatching of eggs by artificial u.< ihodd is no ij. w thiLg For Ht veral c*ntun»s paai tbn problem bud fascinated hum inihds, and those who tuink that the modern it.cabator is an invention of r»oeni j I vrB may be surprised to444 words
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Article221 1918-11-06 2 The Ven» rablo Arthur Evans Moule, formerly Archdeacon in Mid* Chinaand af awards r»ctor of Bnr. carton wiih.Cleobury North, died on Monday at Djruerham Vicarage, near Fordinbridg*. Dr Moule was born in 1 S3C His father was 'he H-v H nry Moule, vieir of Forlit.«ton, Dorset,221 words
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Article87 1918-11-06 2 "Sonvenir tationing" is the fat»st fad of the fighting men in Frai c The old-fashioned dtsigna of lever*! knots, fiigs, and eoikd s-iakes Lave giv. n way to miniature colonred reprodnctions of tanks i-roplanes, macbiue-gnuß, and •:tok<s mortars. Ab6 o aeeoreey In d> tail is irsie'ed upon, Rud pome rea87 words
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Advertisement302 1918-11-06 2 A COUGH IS DANGEROUS Too dangerous to be neglected, for small, trifling coughs develop into deep seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wears, wrecks, destroys —leads to deadly lung diseases STOP that Cough NOW by using KASANTUK PILLS. They will penetrate, soothe, relieve intl immation, stop the pain,302 words
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Advertisement396 1918-11-06 2 A. WOOSENSAH Co. Cloth and Genera! Merchants 58, NORTH BRIDGE K04D. Cash Clearance Sale FROM 1st TO 3mh NOVEMBER, 1918. Enormoua Reductions All British Manufacture. Ladle department aa Spool stilly. LIMITED SUPPLY OF OFFICE SUNDRIES JUST ARRIVED FROM EUKOPE ENTIRELY BRITISH MANUFACTURE. R.f. No. Books. 055 Foolscap Ruled Feint 2396 words
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Advertisement1540 1918-11-06 2 Blood Purifier JONGKEENA BRAND. Mixture for titeraal and Internal Use Registered in London k Batavia.; You will never k w» whit w.wl-r'ul rt iii-ly 'OV3KBB9TA famous herbal re-neily w.iich i* a imxtii r e-if medical hatfel cultivate 1 in MAJ P»ri<*' MECC V of JAVA, keeu* th" «tomtch. liv~r tmd1,540 words
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Advertisement31 1918-11-06 2 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE w\ be relieved almost iiuaiediatoif by consul tin g K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basata Bead (In frcot of Froncb i c* Telephcve No.31 words
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Article275 1918-11-06 3 5u b u t ore, November 6 fin. 8os Local and General column. Copra- BasinesB done. psora.—Weak. Business done. 8a Flour. —Business done. —Business done, tr —Steady. No business. Qf} Product?-— Market tjniet, LttH Laal Kukri hAlH» Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 153.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 57.00 C:i3ra275 words
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Article50 1918-11-06 3 Th 'rd Usl oi Subscriptions and Donations i Imowlodfod $2,103 g 25 l*«»»*»8tsdl 20 U1 100 25 •i- Kuala Lumpur 20 Uf li •y WiiHata, 50 so to 50 75 I'lrhiahire 100 Ltd 25 100 I f o datA $3 040 El rX.WMKJIT Funb. i25 Honorary Treasurer.50 words
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Article274 1918-11-06 3 »r*. November 6. Measra Latham Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations AlorGajab $3 40 $}.60 Iyer Kunin?* 1.05 i.15 Ayer Molek 2 40 2 60 Ayer Psuai 10 25 10 70 Baifowilt 4.65 510 3 ?h;r felctong °60 i 65 Bnkit Katil 095 1.10 Bnkit KB274 words
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Article228 1918-11-06 3 The death occurred at the Baker's Ward cf the Civil Hospital, Nuwara Eliya, on Sunday morning, Oct 20, of Mr Thomas Haig Moorbonsp, late p.-oprietary planter, of Cdapussel lawa. Mr Moorbouse married on the 3rd October, 1870, at St Peter's Garrison Cturch, Lavinh, 3rd daughter228 words
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Advertisement101 1918-11-06 3 j a Charming Actress In a Charming Production A.T m HE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, 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 A Huge Reels Presenting an excellent story101 words
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Advertisement615 1918-11-06 3 I A BIG FILM VVITH A B!Q CAST jAlhambralfl Is the only i the Theatre AT THE theatre t where you ja mm m im jm M get the BEST A I M j Ilk [L -A 1 "J! f% A elq^ e n ,ea pictures, the £Jk\ (■■S «Lm615 words
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Advertisement655 1918-11-06 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE fMijing Road Trams Pass the Door. To night j SECOND SHOW AT 9.20 p. m. To-night! Metro Wonder-play 5 HER OWN NAY 5 Gold Seal Drama Squaring It First Show at7 30 p.m. Butterfly Feature The Spindle of Life THE HIDDEN HAND Episodes 1655 words
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Article1079 1918-11-06 4 Lord Northcliffe writes a threecolumn article in which he states what he believes to be tbe terms which the Allied Powers will Impose on Germany. The fact that it is signed by Northcliffe and is sap- 4 pcsed to be what be believes will be the1,079 words
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Article779 1918-11-06 4 Coi icr Seoliaced th* Chief JneMce (Sir J)hn B ickniil ITC) at »hi Astiz s y«»ve >v afternoon, 'h" Inuring ws j co iciniif I iv the c <rt > of Pang Y»o, a Hokien, and a woman named Ng Y«-ok, who were jointly charged with e9*iitterfoiting 34779 words
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Article44 1918-11-06 4 It was officially stated at Welling ton, New 25 aland, on fc-pt Hth. thst owing to an epbb tnic of Inflaent» ou a transport •ou.m.yiiu* reot»nt N »w Zealand rH|nfi«rcMiueuts there were 65 due )i- at s.s and nine after Ibo troops land.' i.44 words
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Article85 1918-11-06 4 The Japan Chronicle reports the death at Shimouos' ki of Mrs A T White, a lady well-kaownMn Kobe as th* daughter of »ho l*to Mr A J McOlew. Mrs WhitH had been in indifferent health for some months past, and was compelled to return to Japan from Biam whither she85 words
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Article406 1918-11-06 4 Tin in «t 114»! *»o eellers. is quoted at 2/5 f or antf 2/4 f ibv*r. rcr 'P« 13 jS inthonj and ?e exn.<»ted in t\ the end of the month. P o Mr. Inn s, acting Chief J r ,i- Commissioner, has loft g "nh pur406 words
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Obituary49 1918-11-06 4 We regr«-t to learn that ?h a dot! occurred laat night of Mrs E liot wife of Hun. Mr. F. II Elliot, O B E., for whom inach gym pithy will bs ffK Tne funeral will tak* p!aw i: 5.15 this af'ernoon at Biiidiri Cemetery.49 words
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Article168 1918-11-06 4 The Country Fair Lady Erelyn Young will noli i meeting for stall holJeie of the Country Fair i n Friday. IOJ W at the Rac Coure- to diecass final arrangements. Mrs gratetnlly llkss» ledges the following snbscripdoM towards The Gipsy and Cogter campment at '-rhe Coaatr] r»' r168 words
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Article82 1918-11-06 4 The Great War The Had in -Sight Peace Terms j New Republics j French Coneolir KeWS General Artificial Incubation Death of Archdeacon Mot* j Dcsth ct Mr T. H. Local Share Market Straits Pro lnee I The Allied Peace Local and General j The Aseiz e s J82 words
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Advertisement190 1918-11-06 4 >- IT ROBINSON Co. 50LE AGENTS Fo* Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Toola, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. "aiwiinw sasgzsagsEaßsss»as»i »ssn i iiseaessaaee OIL FOR THE190 words
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Advertisement225 1918-11-06 4 New Stock Just Arrived Tapping Knives, Gouge* and Hones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire GauEe 30 to 60 mesh, Europa Malay Parangs, Pruning Saws 16 in. and 18 in. Hand and Crosscut Saws, Perforated Zinc Sheets, Amr: Axes, Galvd Roofing bolts and nuts, Galvd platea 22 and 21 gauge, M. S.225 words
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Advertisement135 1918-11-06 4 ISISIPP'S Beer (rooms Bulloch Lade Watson's MM \Mf n. Large Stocks —Reasonable Priest. Caldbeck. Macgrcgor AND Co. ADVICE. Planters, Shipowner* and Engineer, when placing jour orders with a firm for requisites, Be Sure that you get the Right Article at the Right Price. Rsmerahor, it ii tha quality of the135 words
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Article800 1918-11-06 5 German Resistance Overcome. Austrians lose 300,000 Prisoners REUTRR'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 4, 4.5 p no. Amsterdam: The Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Oourant'a Berlin correspondent attributes the failure of Luiendorff's great offensive to the teneelty of the British soldiers, who refused to bi psnic strick-m by any defeat,800 words
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Article64 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 4, 11.50 p.m. Belgian communique: Oar troops completed the task of driving back the enemy bay m l th Ghent-Teen-genam canal. Tie Germans now hold only a fey machine-gun nests on tke west bank o? the canal. We have reached the wstern, northern and southern oatskirtj64 words
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Article224 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 4, 10.25 p.m. Reotet's correspondent at French Headquarters states Dob«ney's army attacked this morning on the line of the Sambre-Oise oanai. His •roops crossed the canal on a front of eight miles from Grandverly northwards, and secured the eastern bank by mid-day, despite desperate resistance, advanoing224 words
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Article102 1918-11-06 5 American commnniqne The First Army continued to advance on thn entire, front between the Mense and Bar. On the extreme right we drove the enemy into the valley of the Mens 1 fought through the forest of Dieulet, and occupied La Neuville opposite the important crossing of the102 words
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Article402 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 7,45 a.m. The series of battles raging on the west front from Valenciennes to Stenay promise to prove the most stupendous conflict of the war. It is a mistake to suppose that the Allies have only engaged the rear-guard of an enemy retreat, ing according402 words
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Article203 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 4, 3.50 p.m. British Italian official: The Tenth Army has reaohed the line of the Tagliamento. Amongst the troops crossing the river at several places was the 332ud Amerioan regiment, forming part of the 31st Italian division. The 48th division occupied Levico. The prisoners in the203 words
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Article174 1918-11-06 5 Lmdon, Nov 4, 4 15 p.m. Amsterdam The Bavarian press of all shad"B is urging the Kaiser to abdicate. The Tageblatt states that leaflets are b«ing distributed among the people of Berlin, especially the soldiers, signed by the "workers and soldiers council,'' with the obj >ct of inciting174 words
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Article40 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 1.50 p.m. Washington Mr Lansitig announcea that the Government of the Wnited States recogniaea the Poli ih artnj as an autonomous and co-belligerent fore«, under the supremo authority of the Polish National Committee,40 words
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Article39 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 12.45 a.m. Frenoh eastern communique The Serbians are occupying the right bank of tbe Danube, and have captured Valievo, and are advancing towards Chabatz They have reached the Bosnian frontier west of Khulieve.39 words
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Article35 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 6.20 a.m. It is stated that a meeting of the Whips yesterday settled plans for an official election campaign. It is expected that polling day will be Dec. 7,35 words
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Article28 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov 4, 4.15 p.m. A German official message says that twenty-seven were killed and thirty-five injured as the result of an aerial attack on Bonn.28 words
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Article407 1918-11-06 5 Tho Northcliffe Forecast London, Nov. 4, 1.25 p.m. ln the Ihree column article In tho iim-3 on tho Allies' prohaNLa peaoe terms, by Lord No-bcbffe, the final -conditio i s'ipulit a that the ex-Geman colonies will not be r-tu uedto Berntny because the latter lost them ai a407 words
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Article38 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov 4,11.15 p.m. The Press Bureau states that Sir Auobland Glides becomes President of the Local Government Board, remaining in bis present office. Mr. Hayes Fisher becomes Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with a peerage.38 words
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Article30 1918-11-06 5 I-ondon, Nov. 5, I.4J> a m. The House of Commons las passed the second reading of the Bill enabling women to become Commoners without sny zf? qualification.30 words
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Article35 1918-11-06 5 London, Nov 3, 6.20 a m. The death ia annoanc-nl of th« Con n'.ees of Meatb, who visited Singapore some yt ara ago with the Earl of Meath in connecti- n with "Ecnpire Day."35 words
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Article239 1918-11-06 5 Calient, Oct. 5 —The opening ceremony of a new Madrasathnl Mahoniediya for the evocation of the Moplabs of Malabar was per formed to-day by Mr Jrtstic Abdur Rahiman, Mr Justice Abdnr K-ihitnan said that Mahomedn education in lDdia waa in a v>ry b»clward state and thu'. it w.<B239 words
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Article319 1918-11-06 5 States in the Making. London, Nov. 4, 2.40 p.m. Amsterdam i A I digram from Budapest says that Count Karolyi, speaking in the Town Hall said that the King consented to release the government from the oath of 'government andth* Nnio rial Connoil UTitntmon-dy resolved that the government319 words
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Article167 1918-11-06 5 Mr C De C Ye d. News has been received in Kuala Laropar from of tbe death in India, on Oct 24th last, of Temporary 2nd Lieu:. C de Clare Yeld, until rfc*ntly assistant accountant and acting office assistant to the General Manager. F M I Railways. Tbe cause167 words
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Article202 1918-11-06 5 fßy courtesy »f the French Consulate?) Paris, Nov 4, 6 20 p.m. Tlie French 3 per cent bonds are a franc* 62 00 j the 5 per e<mt at 87 55 and the 4 per cent as 71.65. B t v ■jen and Semuy there was c202 words
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Article37 1918-11-06 5 Tbe rosult of the first round was Mrs Hossell beat Mrs Vonlei up Mrs Cantrell a bye Mrs Holden beat Mrs Braddell 5 and 4 Mrs Orummond beat Mrs Everitt 9 aud X.37 words
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Article984 1918-11-06 5 Old Recollections. Now that the imme <f V**dn appears so oently in :!i<< ,al Ik eye, it may not be amiss to recall the oaptnre of the town a id fortress by the Prussians in 179.\ At the Convention of Pillnitz, it bad been decided to restore th«* monarchy984 words
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Article134 1918-11-06 5 The Sftallowed Wallaby. A correspondent lends ua tbe following story colled from an Australian paper, bat does not vouch for its veraci y Harris is only jast back from tbe Ooekton Races. Crossing the Black Mountain he had a terrible fright. A great and weiid creature, like134 words
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Article317 1918-11-06 5 There is a venerable story to the effect that when the Pope wa* cnce told that the Vatican whs within thd jurisdiction of the Anglican Bishop of Gibraltar, His Holiness wa« so surprised at the unexpected intelligence that he forgot to be in'Jign .nt However that317 words
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Article66 1918-11-06 5 K*r cv, Oc* S. —A D«l ice issued tit B B i 8 .m t>ia* ikf! 8) tn» vi of hides) and ski-e frnn IsVtopctantl to tbe United Kirgd.-ut», and th° Allies will b» permitted t,n il furl he' notice Transhipment at Bomba\ will also be66 words
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Article68 1918-11-06 5 Fifib List of Hibaciptiong to ';Scf.tti?h Sold fori Comforts Fond 19:8 19 Btb Oc'ober, b«»nch- forward $6,625 Mrs TJ BW yiiib go M Black Wvch 100 Hush Beck 25 Q >een Beth 200 Neil M Beck 25 Oapt W Dawson 4:h mor. snhs'n 10 W B68 words
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Advertisement416 1918-11-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET Houee No S2, Marktt Street. Apply to 7, Change Al'ey. 6 11 ttC Government of Johore. PUBLIC WOHKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invited for the following services during the year 1919 Execution of Current Repairs and Minor Works Supply of General Stores Supply of Earthenware Pipes416 words
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Article231 1918-11-06 6 Mr Ellis Ezra Fined $2,000 Before His Honour Judge Sir Havilland de Sausuiarex and a jury Mr Ellis I Ezra was charged at Shanghai with giving tbe boo of $200 to Hang Lao hang, a servan* of the Standard Oil C). of New York, contrary to the231 words
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Article551 1918-11-06 6 Some remarkable statements regarding tbe value of quinine as a prophylactic are give.n_ in the annual report of the Sanitary Commissioner of Betgal. Dr Bentley gives the result ol an enquiry which was recently directed to all the European medical officers in the Dooars as to the551 words
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Article359 1918-11-06 6 At least 500,000 wmkinj elaaa booses are r*. quired al present in Great Britain. Au annual supply of 100,000 new houses is needed in addition, to the lequirementh of an increased population and to take the place of the h uses damolisbed. These statements form the outstanding359 words
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Article312 1918-11-06 6 We (statesman) regret to announce the de* h of Major His Highness th« Maharaja Dhiraj Sbri Summarsinghji Bahadur of Jodbpur at bis capital. The fate Maharaja has passed away while still a youth, being in bis 21st year. He ascended the gadi in April 1911 and312 words
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Article114 1918-11-06 6 TE.VTH LIST. P f-\ion*ly ackn owle Ig<l $5,*33 30 Bklanos cf < f an. «r>tertalnnv m, j t, T w 1 IU! s t X r MS RC Mt'WO r vi iihlv acknowi •'.MOJ 1 is 2) John "on. n Me 50 Ca;taiti W ~i Fawenn 20 Mrs114 words
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Article901 1918-11-06 6 Men fuotd ie tic Market tkis Moratig 3IMQAFOH*, N 0 V. Meaera Lyali and Kvatt, Kx change and Shaft Broken, Usn* »h» following Uat of quotation* 4<Jo*ier Shares. Som. Va;i». Bayer*, fc Jen. tl- Aiiaj-ia 3,3 f/- Au.f«i Java 6/- 11— tb 11/- 16/1 Ayijr Kanng 40/—901 words
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Article72 1918-11-06 6 Singapore, Nov. 6. On London— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 15/32 On W a~ Bank T T. 154| Oa Hongkong— Bank d/d 44 prem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d 441 On Java— Bank T. T, 128 t On Japan— Bank d/d 1001 Sovereigns—buyingrate72 words
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Article93 1918-11-06 6 tellfsre] n Ltadoi. Ti. follow ng we the dates of rtcur* fr.mi Singapore of the n. i 4wm sad their deliverj n. Utrr. 1 wxiVßmr. Mail A Aug. 7 Oct. 16 Mail B Aug. 7 Oct. 12 Mail C Aug. 14 Oct. 15 Mail D Aug 16 Oct.93 words
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Article325 1918-11-06 6 Ihe report on .he administration of justice in Burma for the year 1917 refers to the marked decrease in the number of suits instituted, i he percentage being fourteen or fifteen In Upper Burma, although there was an Ineresse in (he Chief Court of Lower Burma and325 words
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Advertisement117 1918-11-06 6 K RUSE'S FLUID Magnesia FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND Acidity. LISTEN TO A FRIEND! You can cure every irritating cough in quicker Hum than it takes to tell you, dimply by resorting to KLOOSTEB HONEY That wonderful preparation discovered by the monks, a simple combination of tbe beehive and nature's herbs,117 words
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Advertisement48 1918-11-06 6 Coming Com'ng M New Actor? ctres f s. Watch for their fir.-t appe.ir.ir.ce A T THE S TAR OPEU It tn« Tiisatre North Bri(V<" H «d To-Night To-Night By Special Request GULZA E NEKY will be staged K O CilAnilg, ,prl*-. I», Tan, Manager. Phone 1366 for Seats48 words
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Advertisement261 1918-11-06 6 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. The through erprt?98 to Penang leaves Kuala Lnmpnr at 8 a.m. daily, arriving ii261 words
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Advertisement212 1918-11-06 6 I Commend you I jto a BEER I that is made NOT for SALE I but for CONSUMPTION j I Sure !—Try 1 Yamato Company 1 41, HIGH STREET j SINGAPORE. $645 securer for you a complete borne I furnished in solid teak through* it 1 5460 in waxed meranti212 words
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Miscellaneous130 1918-11-06 6 Mails Close. To-day. Bito Pa hat Sri W >ags»e 2.30 pm Port, and Prnang *Ipoh 2.30 pm Malacca and Teluk A n«o 'Calypso 3.30 pra Saigon Donai 3.30 pm Saigon Haiphong 4 pm Tomorrow Europe Mail B It am Malacca *Sri Pa tana 12.30 pm P. Samba, Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik,130 words
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Article968 1918-11-06 7 Off ciah Who Saved Foreigners. Peking, September 25 At the Warchiaopu to day, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lv Tseng-bsi-in, and the Viee-Mininler, Mr. Ch«n, in the presenoe of the fed s .df of tae Ministry, p«rform°d dedicatory servic and offered reverent! ls-cifioe »t a uewiv968 words
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Article265 1918-11-06 7 Simla, October s.—Th I crop reports for the week ended Satur day, the 28th Sip Umber, are din. couraging. In Burma the rainfall was general and sufficient 1 v in India as s whole the fall was insufficient or altogether absent, h- re« the rep >rts are almost265 words
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Advertisement630 1918-11-06 7 mm 0AKTEIEQ SAHK OF INOtA, AU3 r 3Al!A AND CHINA. ,V IN MNQLAND BY ROYAI CHARTEH. Paid Capital in 60,000 Srnre» of OH not fl^OO.OOo qjmt»a I aad £2,0.K),'.:>0 > L!fc*jfl tj i Progtiatan s I England, TS* Lottdoo City aad Midiaojo dank, Ltd, To* miy <vnd Te$;.r>in*t»iPar... UcL, La*630 words
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Advertisement481 1918-11-06 7 NOTICES Slnupors Familg Benefit Socletg. Members over three months in arrears with their subscriptions are informed that, under Rule 21 they cease to be members of the 8ociety. Those who do not desire their names to be cut off are asked to forward a remittance with an explanatory letter to481 words
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Advertisement348 1918-11-06 7 soutTbrThs! INSURANCE CO, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurance iff cUd on Buildingp, Rent and MivehnHllH of every d- ec Iptkn. MARINE Insurances to all parts of the world at lowest rates. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices 2, Finlsyson Green. The Eastern United Assurance348 words
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Advertisement149 1918-11-06 7 SOME pcple think thnt the entire process of i:ige-*tion t->k n place baths ssosaach There in Uitestinal digestion and thrr.' i> intestinal indigestion also and the latter is v uh ly a-socistrd wi'h c< nstip ttion. Hartb *trn-n laat iear ihe in' i«*tine» .|tiirkU lea\« tbe daiinj SMsaktatM iurlained aad149 words
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Advertisement460 1918-11-06 7 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it You csuld stand it if you had to, peroaps, but you don't460 words
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Advertisement537 1918-11-06 7 (the o r I e n t al Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income in 1917 $4,517,500.00 Total Out-go in 1917 $2,732,073 00 ittiranci effected In 1117 $4,700,121.00 increase In Funds -$1,855,430.03 Total Policies' in forc<» 67,122 assnring537 words
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Miscellaneous37 1918-11-06 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. M nek> try but not drills may b* reeamt*). Friday, Stb.—Veterans CojSVC Parade at Drill Hall, 5 p.m. (Compnlsory) :—Drill order, one poach haveraacki. watcrLottl* 8. Q. Q. WACK Captain, a S V 137 words
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Title Section24 1918-11-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.J SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. Vol. V.- No. 262 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 PHICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article465 1918-11-06 1 {Kzclusivt io Malay* Tribuns.) Messrs Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write as nnder date Oct. 26 as follows Our market, since we last went to press,haa remained decidedly flat,very little business having been reported. As regards tbe Time Charter Market tbe position has,465 words
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Article183 1918-11-06 1 Holland has already suffered heavily ft the hands of U-bjats, and hoi lueses bave recently been added to by the sinking of a nailing ship iv circumstances that are typical of G> rman Nhwatrffla methods. Sailing from Rotterdam the vess< 1 encountered heavy weather, and for nearly a183 words
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Article95 1918-11-06 1 Tbe moment we have waited long It) Globing OU US fa Wheu cuttiog short ins tv rr-t-gong, We'll he.tr tt.e Corditt'o Battle Bong That nails tbe Da\ at lust. The clashing r<ond duv»ug fortu To meet tbe waiting sbdl, And far away to East and North Our targets95 words
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Article269 1918-11-06 1 Singapore, Oct. 31. Robber. To London, from Singapore, Penanjr, Port SwHter.hani or Malacca, 238 s. fcd. per ton of 50 cnbio feet. To Liverpool, from Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham or Malacca, -237e 61. per ton of 50 cnbic feet. To London, from Port Dickeon, IVIuk Anson, Pelentan or269 words
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Article47 1918-11-06 1 Arrivals. N 'v. 4. «'.ljiso British V ii, .Inn Boech Datch Nov. 5. Britieh V titty a Siam Clearances Nov. 4. P*rak British Kak* HaJ Nam Kimpar Hamphiaa Dutch X nil* Fi'-noa Kktsnra Mam Jtpan I trcirt Gamier Fr-nch H .v. I. mbilaa Da'ch47 words
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Article162 1918-11-06 1 Ipbati ticnl list of Infeoted XGQ) and Suspected •f4Hal F P B) ports Signal neoesaary in adPort <iotin<-d. dition to Lhseaae. QnanaltM flag. B mm 8 Api Api FP B Cholera Bangkok F P H Pliunie a Batarla FBP Cerebro-Spi-nal Meningitis Battvta XGQ Smallpox B*tavi.t Taudj ma Pri..k XfiQ162 words
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Miscellaneous106 1918-11-06 1 Slogaporc Tid« Tables. WV In. 6 lay, Nov. 0,—II lg h Water —11 I a.m. 9,"t. 3tns. rhnrgi «v, Nov. 7 —Moon Vfax I) e. 6h. m Hi*h Water 0.12 i.m. 2in«.; 11 28 a.m 9tt. i ir»8. F.i.lay, Nov 8 —!Iiph Water:— 0 46 a iu. 8t. lio. 0.0106 words
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