Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1918
1918-11-07
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Title Section30 1918-11-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND w« SHIPPING GAZETTE. m EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- -No 263 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7.30 words
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Advertisement469 1918-11-07 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Cootrafl or for the supply of j FIREWOOD lo the anicipal C\>m:rißsioners lot .ho 3 ywva 1916 1917 and 1918. y w ibfl -ucopssful Contractor for the B ■■spiv of same for the coming years 1919 1920, 3 ADDRESS 36 PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. GAIETY Cinema PROGRAMME469 words
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Advertisement57 1918-11-07 1 Straits Jiqtel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraiteGhinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERINGS FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station.) JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and Reliable. Tbe Continental57 words
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Advertisement94 1918-11-07 1 I u I H^IH I IS RECOMMENDED BY I j The Municipal Commissioners g I FOR COMBATING SPANISH INFLUENZA To prevent the spread of this disease, I occupiers of premises should have their floors sprayed daily with a solution of IZAL. I Tills solution should not be swept [j I94 words
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Advertisement192 1918-11-07 1 I NOW LOOK HERE j Tay Guan Kiat Contractor for the supply of 1" I Ft X W O O D I to the Municipal Commisioners y for the years 1919 and 1920. Address 36 PHILLIP SHEET, SINGAPORE Estate Supplies i Acetic (99&981.) Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex192 words
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Article810 1918-11-07 2 A Japanese Industry When the price of a raw material advance* over seven-ford in three yeare it commands attention even in these times of abnormal trade cocli lions, 89yi the Far Extern Review Thit has occurred in th* ces- of potaĕriam chlori le; as shown by the reports of810 words
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Advertisement495 1918-11-07 2 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 OUR DAY 1918 511 WAR LOU LOTTERY Sanctioned by Government aud run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee Tickets $10 each. (Singapore Currency.) The amount oi the lottery will be Two Milhon Dollars ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be subscribed. 30 per cent495 words
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Advertisement388 1918-11-07 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants aad Jewellers No »22 North Bhdje Rami, Siefepore ALWAYS 111 STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptriona and of the latest fashion. Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stoL.es. Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes Also388 words
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Advertisement1257 1918-11-07 2 Blood Purifier JONGKEENA BRAND. Mixture fir iiteroal and inte-nai Use (Registered in London Batavia Yoa will never know wh%t a wonderful remedy JOS i K B£ fanx.ua herbal reuiedv which is a mixture of m»dica berbf ca >■ MECvJ*. of J4TA, keep* the *tomv::.. ferret m of the mo*t prooonr.'--d1,257 words
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Article234 1918-11-07 3 Slrp»»-ore, November 7. Tin*— B* Local and Oeuera: oolumn. Copra* Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour —Business done. Oawbier. —Business done. Pepper.— Steady. No business. Other Products.— Market quiet. utat Local Market Ototatioai. Nutmegs 110 8. per pionl »53 00 Natitegs 80 8. 57.00 Copra Bali234 words
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Article62 1918-11-07 3 D tee'i la,p. Brand 725 per oas* hwr Arrow Oil 6.55 per 2 tins 7 ?<>r RereeuM 641 per 2 tin» Pah Brind 6.50 per 2 tins I impglaes do Oil 6.45 per 2 Una "•fan do Oil 645 per 2 tins rmm do Oil 630 per 2 tins62 words
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Article131 1918-11-07 3 Peculiarities of Names TV late Vi T A Dorrien Smith, proprietor" of the Seilly r lated to Gener-1 Sir lerace Smith Don ion and the •I thu iorersioa of the name M iri m, tagastaa Smith, viae prietor cf the i lands in a ti !>rjti.er Robert, beirees,131 words
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Article264 1918-11-07 3 November 7. Messrs Latham Co., th* Arcade, advise the following quotations AdorGajah $3 45 $3.65 4.yerKuning» 1.05 1.15 Ayer Molek 245 265 ayer Penas 10 25 10 75 Ba.'gowide 4.50 500 daltft Jasotong ogol 65 Bukit K.atil 095 1.05 Bukit X B 0.60 0.65 Changkat Berdg.... 7264 words
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Advertisement301 1918-11-07 3 j A Charming Actress in a Charming Production AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures. I Second Show at 9.15 p. m. j Mile. Gabrielle Robinne in a Special Pathe Drama The Last Flight! In 4 Huge Reels Presenting an excellent301 words
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Advertisement680 1918-11-07 3 I FROM THI RSDA V NOV 7. TO TUESDAY, NOV 12. A H*Hl« of Paramount Social Merest and Great Human Appeal '.J"" j the Theatre AT THE |fc H I where yon amm M M AWi m Tammm**, I With an get the BEST j jSfc 1 1 Jk Jk680 words
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Advertisement787 1918-11-07 3 n I I I A METRO I AND A BLUEBIRD J AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagan-Road Trams Pass the Door, 9 To-night SECOND SHOW AT 9.20 p. m. To-night! Bluebird Super-Attraction 5 Mother O Hine 5 5? Starring Rupert Julkn and liuth Clifford. i Episodes 3 and787 words
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Article1232 1918-11-07 4 Kampar hae had the unpi-asant experience of a hold.np by a gang of armed robbers. It is stated tbat there were about fifty robbers who seem to have bojdly marched into the town and selected three opium shops as the most attractive places for loot. A1,232 words
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Article56 1918-11-07 4 On account of the death of Mrs Elliot it had been arranged to put off the "Country Fair" for a week but at the request of the .Honourable Mr Elliot the date will not be changed and the fair will be held on the date originally56 words
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Article345 1918-11-07 4 Tin is quoted at $U6J 250 tons sold, Robber *s qnoted at 2/5 for crepe and 2/4 for sheet. The itent Assessment Board for Singapore will sit at the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the 12.h instant at 2.15 p.m. V S H Chin* i Th* Kdantat.345 words
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Article614 1918-11-07 4 Hole Forgers Sentenced. Before th* Chief Jorice John B-.ckMllKC.)at the aJ y.-^t-rJay afternoon, «v,, jJzJJJJ was conclude*! of tt,<. c-o Lree Hokkns, Lim Chin \»V* and Seah Chi (a woman w charged—the firs; on thre* count! of counterfeiting, possesion «I counterfeit notes, aud materials and instruments used t614 words
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Article201 1918-11-07 4 The Cinemas Anita Stewart and Karle William, two well-known names in the cinema world, figure in a particularly igood Vitagraph draiiia The Sine of the Mother?, in fite acta, at the Alhambra, to-night the programme being strengthened somewhat by the inclusion of Mutnal Charlie Chaplin comedy. The Floor Walker,201 words
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Advertisement179 1918-11-07 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS POI Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Toole, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch framee. Price $130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. OIL FOR THE HOME For General Lighting Use IS THE179 words
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Advertisement231 1918-11-07 4 I New Stock Just Appived Tapping Knives, Gouges and Hones, Box Strapping, Brass Wire Gauze 30 to 60 mesh, Europe Malay Parangs, Pruning Saws 16 in. and 18 in. Hand and Crosscut Saws, Perforated Zino Sheets, Amr: Axes, Galvd Booting bolts and nuts, Galvd plates 22 and 24 gauge, M.231 words
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Advertisement299 1918-11-07 4 LARGE STOCKS or Allsopp's SEER In Quarts sad Pints Now Arrived. Bole Agents:— Caldbsck, Macgregor 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 goods299 words
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Advertisement65 1918-11-07 4 Messrs. E. P. GEORGE, and A. E. FERNANDO beg to thank all friends for their presence at the funeral of their late brother, also for letters and messages of sympathy received in their recent aad bereavement. The remains of the late D. Govindasarny, olerk to Mr M. V. Pillai, Solicitor,65 words
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Article1299 1918-11-07 5 The Western Front. REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. Biggest Fight of War, London, Nov 5, 4 20 p u, British Flanders offioial Among the captured documents was an order issued by General Von Larisohe on Oct. 19 which declared that the Lys and the Hermann 8tellung line mast be held1,299 words
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Article79 1918-11-07 5 London, Nov 6, 6.50 a.m, The Admiralty announces that the United Kingdom, Allied, and neutral merchantship construction for the third quarter of 1918 totalled 1,384,000 v tons, of which the United Kingdom output was 411.S95 tons, The former figure exceeds the losses from all causes by nearly half79 words
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Article22 1918-11-07 5 London, Nov. 5, 2 40 p.m. The port of London has raise 1 its ohsrges by 20 per oent.22 words
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Article444 1918-11-07 5 Armistice Terms Ready, London, Nov, 5, 5.5 p.m. Rome It is officially |tated tbat Italy will stand by the Allies until Germany is defeated. London, Nov. 5, 5,10 p.m. In the Hons* of Commons Sir Geoge Cave announced that Ger many had agrpod to ratify the recent Hague444 words
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Article150 1918-11-07 5 The War's Effects. London, Nov 5, 2.40 p.m. Amsterdam A message from Warsaw says the Polish Cabinet has issued a manifesto that the interests of the privileged classes must give way to the will of the country. Therefore a National Government would be formed forthwith, mainly consisting of150 words
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Article73 1918-11-07 5 London. Nov 3, 6.20 p.m. Capetown, Oot 31 i The influensa death, roll was 8,500 at Capetown, 4,500 at Kimberley, a thousand at Pretoria, 600 each at Johannesburg and Stellenbosoh. There were only 47 deaths at Durban. Tbe coloured population suffered most, but latterly many whites succumbed73 words
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Article51 1918-11-07 5 London, Nov. 6, 12.40 p.m. New York: By midnight the election retcrn showed that the Re. publicans gained eight seats in the House of Representatives and three in the Senate. Both Democratic and Republican leaders at present olaim majorities in both houses. The New York Governorship ia equally51 words
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Article1678 1918-11-07 5 A CompltteCapitulation. London, Nov. 5, 5.55 p.m. The Press Bureau issnesthefol lowing statement of the armis'ioe conditions with Anstria-Hnngary. Military Clauses The First clause is for the imrrediate oessatio of boo.ilti-B by lmd, sea and air. The second for the total demobilisation of the Anstro-Hungarian army and the1,678 words
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Article738 1918-11-07 5 Fuoeral at BMtdarl. I As announced briefly in oar columns yesterday, Mrs Elliot, th" wife of the Hon Mr. f A Elliot 0 BE, (District Grand Master of the Eastern Archipelago) passed sway quietly at her residence. Dean Row, Peterson Road, early yesterday morning from heart738 words
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Article1051 1918-11-07 5 Police and Civilian Casualties Bays Tuesday's Times of Malaya FollowiDg closely on the heels of ihe cold blooded mnrder of Mr Carl Van Coy leu berg and the holding up of a number of motor cars near the Kampar distriot boundary a few days ago, the news1,051 words
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Advertisement223 1918-11-07 5 WANTED Chinefe clerk with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. Apply Box N 0 174, c/o Malaya Tribune. 7 11T- 12 11 WANTED A Dispenser immediately. Apply Box No. 173, c/o The Malaya Tribune 7 U 13 11 WANTED AT ONCE A Javanese syce to look after an Australian horse. Free223 words
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Article643 1918-11-07 6 The following new books will be ready -for issue to day, Nov. 7. Anon, The Man from Trinidad, 1 §18 Beach, Rex, Laughing Bill Hyde, (n.d.) Capes, Bernard, Where England Sets Her Feet, 1918 Dehan, R, That Whioh Hath Wings, 1911 Finneraore, J A, A Boy Scout in643 words
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Article884 1918-11-07 6 Prim Oo.tei ia tat Market wit fcj oraiag JiINUAP j,.*. No*. 7. Mown Lyal, *nd Evatt, Hxch mgp anc j «jhnri Broken, Uaae MM fullowing liai af go >tationj Kabber Shares. Horn. Vila. Bnv -re. r 1/- AlUrar 8/- 3.8 I/. Anglo Java 6/- 7 I/- Al.m884 words
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Article79 1918-11-07 6 •Si igtpo 7> On London^— Bank 4 tn/* 2/i 3/16 D maud 2/J 15/16 Private 3 m/d 2/1 15/32 On In— Bank T T. t s4| On Hongkong— Bu.kd/d 13 t ~r e m On Shanghai— Bank d/d 441 OnJavi— 1 Bank T. T, l 2B i On Jap79 words
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Article1036 1918-11-07 6 New Pyramid Building, Fivo thousand six hundred and fifty* years ago an urgent call went out through Egypt for labour. In every district of Upper and Lower Egypt the eontrac ors and agents became inordinately buey, ani every little Nile village reluctantly sent its unwilling quota of men1,036 words
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Article92 1918-11-07 6 Dillrsred ia Loadm, T us following are the date* or from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver] >n London. ■Matt. Larr. Oauvaaan. Mail A Aug. 7 Oct. 16 Mail B Aug. 7 Oct. 1» Mail C Aug. 14 Oct. II Mail D Aug 16 Oct. 3192 words
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Advertisement97 1918-11-07 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D I W E JĔL W piln I i 3 (DISTILLERS) I CXITQ #p£Cidyrs£= Rl» Scotch Wag Ty OF GREAT JL3L SOLE IMPORTERS Huttenbach Bros Co. Medical Men hum who rxake special study of tropical dispases RECOMMEND SAUM aa the beat Remedy for beoause only these97 words
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Advertisement314 1918-11-07 6 Train Services. Singapore Tank Road Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station dally 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. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Enala Lumput at h a.m. daily,314 words
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Advertisement431 1918-11-07 6 Be j|~R Commend you to a BEER I that is made NOT for SALE but for CONSUM PTION Sure !—Try KIMN BUR Yaraato Company 41, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. $64 5 secures for you a complete home furnished in solid teak throughout. 5460 in waxed rneranti throughout. Detailed price list on431 words
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Miscellaneous272 1918-11-07 6 Maiis Close. To-day-Port Dickaon 4 Port Swettenham *Hebc 2.30 pis Hitn that Mens 2.30 pm iiaiu i .»hat Ban Leo Guan 2.3) pm P. Sambu, Hhio Prigi Rajah, Temliilahan Si Iadnciii Indragiri 3 pm Pulau (r&lang Sri Uaiang 3 pm Manila 3 pin Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 pm Bangkok Chinhui272 words
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Article1435 1918-11-07 7 Some of the Factors. Mr Frank Diluot, American correspondent of the %> Daily Chronicle" in the New York Times says the most dramatic general elec ion Britain has known since the posing of the Reform Bill nearly ninetr yean aco is forecast for the coming Fall cr earljTWin1,435 words
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Article41 1918-11-07 7 Musk, try bat not drill* may Le resumed. Friday, Btb.— Veterans Coy., SVO Para le at D, ill Hall, 5 p.m. (Compulsory) Drear —D. ill ordt>r, one peach haversacks, wuterbottlea. Q. G. Wacb Captain, a d.utaut, S.V j41 words
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Obituary96 1918-11-07 7 Victim of I of lac it. The 8iam Court ircular cf Oct 28 i Rnn ui< tbe death of HRP Princess Sucbitra Bharani, sister p| Q M tbe King of Sum, which toot place at Dasit Palaoe. Her late Roral Higbneu was a daughter of the late96 words
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Advertisement601 1918-11-07 7 3ANKS BUgTEREO BARK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ffICORPCRATKD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. v anital in 50,000 Share* of Y e'"' £1,200,00(1 x 2,000,000 I r Pr-jprietcre ei^oojoX BAHIIB& gland, Ts.% London J band Beak Ltd, The V- r.'itTiinßter Sal >">- ,T Pr.wincial t. J rha National nd. Ltd.601 words
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Advertisement491 1918-11-07 7 Singapore Family Benefit Society. Members over three months in arrears with their subscriptions are informed that under Rule 21 they cease to be members of the Society. Those who do not deaire their names to be cut off are asked to forward a remittance with an explanatory letter to the491 words
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Advertisement413 1918-11-07 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Insurances effected on Bnildinge, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances acc-pted to all parts of the world at lowest rates WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green. Tho Eastern United Assurance413 words
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Advertisement126 1918-11-07 7 A deadly foe! More people have been crippled in health after an attack of Malaria than by all the bullets of the Huns The after-effects are a lowering of nervous tone, with increased irritability, languor of mind and body, disturbed sleep and vague pains in the head and elswhereThis condition126 words
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Advertisement177 1918-11-07 7 Mrs. TAN KOH ENG, DENTIST «Burlington>. Coleman Street Singapore. 8 10 7 11 HAVE YOU Influenza Try "Kiusutang's Specific for Influenza." Sole Agents Sincere Dispensary, Ltd. 45-2 HILL STREET. 16 10 16 12 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Oood mU well selected Mask Vlolla Plaao, etc.177 words
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Advertisement638 1918-11-07 7 IpmiiniiniiiiiiM I Her First Baby M&ny a mother is at a loss to know what food to give her first baby. =j =s Although she. showers all her love and care upon him. baby still docs 55 I ««t on. But her anxiety ia ended directly the tries Glaxo. On638 words
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Title Section25 1918-11-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily .J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally. VoL V.- No 263 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS25 words
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Article747 1918-11-07 1 Launch of the Mylie, Shanghai, Nov 23 The largest steamer built in a Chinese shipyard, the Mylie, constructed for tbe Haichow Steamship Company by the Nicolas Tsu Engineering and Ship, building Works, was launched at the H&ichow Yard, Avenue de Bezaure, yesterday afternoon. Tbe Mylie was christened by747 words
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Article46 1918-11-07 1 The following information has been rooei/ed :—Derelict twin screw steamer floating awash bottom up, list seeu las 13 42 north, long. 141.16 east on October 25 h believ. d i 0 be drifting westerly direction about 20 milM per day. Two lifr-boats with survivors unaccounted for,46 words
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Article186 1918-11-07 1 A daring piracy, committed in Chinese waters by a gang of six pirates, has been reported to the IV 'ice at Hongkong. Li-kwon states tbat at 2 p.m., on October 13th, while his boat "was nearing Tai Loug, in Mirs Bay, on its way from Saukiwan186 words
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Article46 1918-11-07 1 Arrivals. Nov. 5. Knala British Eoiile Dutch Nov. 6. Kinta British Indragiri Datch Van der Parra Khown Foeng Van Hogendorp Fakosha Mara Japan ClearancesN)v. 5. Pin S *nz Biitieh La ly Wasrj Abbotaford Kingkara Dutch Jide French Mahidol Siam Nov. 6. Valaya Siam46 words
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Article141 1918-11-07 1 lphab*tical list of Infected signal X O Q) and Snapectetj signal FPB) ports Signal neoesaary in adP' rt notified diti m to Dieeaec. Quarantine flag. x Bagn.ii Si Api Api FPB Cholera Bangkok FPB Pla«ue BaUyia F BP Cerebro-Spi-ual Meningitu BatftA ia X G Q Small pox Batavia a141 words
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Article85 1918-11-07 1 Thursday, Nov. 7.—Moon Max D<e. 8. 6h. M. High Water:— 0.12 a.m. Bft. 2ina.; 11 28 am. 9ft. 4iuB. Fiiday, Nov. B.—High Water:— 046 a m. Bft. lin. 0.0 p.m. 9ft. sins. Saturday, Nov. 9 —High Water:— 1 26 a.m. 7ft. 9tns. 0 ,17 p.m. 9ft. 4ics.85 words
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Article92 1918-11-07 1 Mr Geashom Stewart, M P, has informed formed the sec-eta-y of tbe Mercantile Marine" Barvisf Association tbat, as a result a| th' ir joint ropres< ■AataosM re trie mnir tenance expense charged by our Government for the bo*rd of interned m rcantile marine ofhci r- in Holland, the Treasury have92 words
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Advertisement526 1918-11-07 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f AJTD SHIPPING GAZETTE. ■Phone No. 171. ,j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Per annum s*^*99 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Inoorpokatid ih Englahd.) MAIL m PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orients;526 words
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Advertisement493 1918-11-07 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wh\RVBB Section Go downs Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar 8t East Reuktii .tion. 1 storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, H«a J493 words
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Advertisement634 1918-11-07 1 Ithe'maLaYa tribune) SHIPPING GAZETTE. M The Popular Newspaper of Ike Straitx 1 R Settlemc'i' g 1 PUBLISHED DAILY 2 Complete Rep to of Local Ev n*-. i| Condensed Ne»i from V M.S.. Java, I China, India, Cevloe ani Japan i I Fall and Latest War News. I N. Y. K.634 words
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