Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1917
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Title Section28 1917-03-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 54 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbe Ittalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, MARCH I.28 words
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Advertisement388 1917-03-06 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPINGjJiAZETTE. I The p'tp'ilar Mmspaper of the I S raits Settlements. i J PUBLISHED DAILY. I I Complete Reports of Local Events. Condensed News from F.M.S., Java] China, India, Cey lon and Japan. 2 Full and Latest War News, f CHANGE OF PROGRAMME GAIETY" Picture388 words
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Advertisement307 1917-03-06 1 Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) FOR SALE NgwB Printing Paper Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. VEDIC TONIC. Iron Amber Compound. This medicine is specially prepared for those who are generally weak due to poisonous fever, anieniia and nervous breakdown. It is307 words
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Advertisement86 1917-03-06 1 fl*"" minim mini iiiiiiiiiiii mm I I t j THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan s I will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having86 words
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Advertisement213 1917-03-06 1 iTHE MALAYA TRIBUNE! t AND I 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. F SUBSCRIPTION HATES. i X Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 J Half yearly 7.25 J Per quarter 365 I Per mensem 1.25 *> J; Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month I Temporary 'Phone No. 171. i Estate Supplies Acetic 99&98t)213 words
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Article639 1917-03-06 2 The most important thing in tho tragic process of this war is the change of opinion hat is going on," writws Mr. H. G. Vv\dla in the Daily What ire people making of it Is it prolucing any great common understandings, and fruitful unanimities? "No639 words
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Article33 1917-03-06 2 Mr. W. Whittingdale, of the Survey Department, Lower Perak, has been permitted to resign and is taking up an appointment in the Surveyor-General's Office, Cape Town, for which place he left last week.33 words
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Article16 1917-03-06 2 The Penang Gazette learns that a Compulsory Service Bid will be introduced in the Straits shortly.16 words
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Article300 1917-03-06 2 Toll on Hnmanlty. A voluntary organizttion known as the War Study Society has been formed at Copenhagen for the purpose of studying the toci-d couaequeuces of the world war. The first product of its labours is a valuable bulletin issued on August 1, 1916, computing the300 words
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Article207 1917-03-06 2 News is available of the circnmstances under which the French submarine Foucault was sunk some time ago in the Adriatic. An Austrian seaplane, having discovered the submarine, swooped down upon it, and from a height of six or seven hundred feet dropped four bombs. The submarine disappeared,207 words
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Advertisement465 1917-03-06 2 82, Arab Street, Singapore, 13th Jan 1917 Dear Sirs, Accapt my hea-t-felt thanks and gratitude for the marvellous efficacy of your well-known medicine "Atank Nigrah pills" which I had oxasion to use lately. I feel my whole system thoroughly renovated and purged of all c vils and comolaints which I465 words
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Advertisement532 1917-03-06 2 FISHTON The only real and natural phosphorus, containing food prepared from fish without chemicals or drugs. For all kinds of invalids. Try Try Try. Agents THE DISPENSARY LIMITED, SINGAPORE. 25-1 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSiNC AGENTS. SARMA& COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each box contains 32 Big Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium532 words
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Advertisement778 1917-03-06 2 Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Kiintf Street Singapore. "JONGKEENA" The Wonderful Blood Purifier. Mixture for lnt- rnal and External l.'»c. CUKES Heaiache or drunkenness. Stomachache. Barache, Rut t ure, Cholera, Bcri-b.ri. Nervous diseases, C!n-t complaints. H..,'t disease, Malaria. Dengve, Gomaoa-ftvera, Lumbago Chronic Rheumatism. C<>ugh and .unfiling blood. Coni. Sm-t moat,778 words
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Advertisement372 1917-03-06 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. I Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed Nerves and Bpain Within ten minutes you will fee distinctly the beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaphos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only make nutters worse It is not372 words
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Article1084 1917-03-06 3 lodragiri (Sumatra). Yesterday the ordinary general meeting of the Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber and Guttapercha Co, Ltd., W a- held at the registered otfices of t j, e Company. Messrs. D C van L Boomkamp (Chairman,) jr sided, and there were also present Messrs. Tan Kheam Hock, J A1,084 words
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Article67 1917-03-06 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Levt. Oklivkbbd. 8.1. Dei. I Jan. 2 P. AO. Dec. 8 Jan BI Dec. 16 Jan. 16 P. AO. Dec. 21 Jan. 25 8.1. Dec. lit67 words
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Article118 1917-03-06 3 To day Westen Concert at Y.M.CA., 9 P.m. High Water 8.56 a.m., 8 ft 1 in.; 10.14 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow-Mirovitch and Piastro, Vie. Theatre. High Water—9.4o a.m. 8 ft. 4 its.; 10.41 p m. 8 ft. 1 ins. Thursday. Purim Jewish Festival). Mr Frederic Villiers' Lecture.118 words
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Article69 1917-03-06 3 Singapore, March 6. )n London— Bank 4 m/s. gjl Demand W| Private 3 m/s. 5 >n India Bank T. T. I On Hongkong Bank d/d 0 P mi >n Shanghai Bank d/d. b6} j B JaV *lank T. T 187* j n jBPft Vank d/d. m g Sovereigns-baying rate69 words
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Article273 1917-03-06 3 Instrumental Concert. There was an enthusiastic audience at the Victoria Theatre last night to listen to the exquisite playing of Messieurs M. Piastro and A. Mirovitch, whose talents have ere this delighted music-loving Singaporeans. The very wet weather and recent run of musical entertainments doubtless accounted for the auditorium273 words
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Article182 1917-03-06 3 The announcement that the French-Canadian tenor, M. Paul Dafault, is to return to Singapore for two farewell concerts will be learned with pleasure, for during his brief season here last week hwon a great place for himself in the esteem of the musical public. The popular tenor,182 words
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Article42 1917-03-06 3 At the Gaiety picture palace to night there will bo a number of fine pictures screened, which will include 4 The Sacred (1 parts), M The Secret of t he Swamp (5 parts), and the latest Keystone— Fatty's lteiklesa Fling."42 words
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Article38 1917-03-06 3 At the Harima Hall to night there will be two further episodes of "Love's Bittlefinld," and a Bison 2 reel drama entitled For Love and Gold (intensely b?sides His Own Nemesis (a Nestor comedy) and other excellent films.38 words
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Article66 1917-03-06 3 By permission of Lient Col. A B Garrett and the Officers of the 4th Kings Shropshire Light Infantry the regimental band will, weather permitting, play the following music at the Botanic Gardens to-morrow (Wednesday) commencing at 5 p.m.: March The School Cadets Souza Intermezzo Under The66 words
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Article140 1917-03-06 3 At the V.M.C A. this evening, Miss van Westen -presents an attrac live programme, the items including the Air de Daiila, the songs November and L' Esclave, and the English songs, The Dove (l.andon Ronald), the Little Grey Home in the West, the Rosary, and Until140 words
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Article615 1917-03-06 3 Suggested Formationj j We are asked to state that for s< me time now there has been a growing feeling that the absence of any facilities in the community for the cultivation and study of music is a fault which should be remedied without loss of time.615 words
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Article51 1917-03-06 3 The police at Hongkong have een notified (f another case cf Chinese credulity. A Chinese woman was asktd by a Chinese in ihe street to lend him her bangles for the purpose of using thou as a pattern. She complied, and the man made off. The bangles are valued at51 words
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Article103 1917-03-06 3 Orders for March. Friday March 9. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday March 12 Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill 5.15 p.m Friday March 1«J Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanj mg Pafar •>.15 p.m. Monday March 19. Paiadw at Pearls Hill an103 words
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Article55 1917-03-06 3 The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore Bahru to Qemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahrn have commenced running from the 3rd instant The former train connect* with the 9 a.m traiu Tank Road 'o Johore Bahrn and the latter with the 3.2 p.m. train55 words
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Advertisement403 1917-03-06 3 T" A Quality Picture Programme me Alhambra I Alhambra Is is the only I HOUSE OF QUALITY «T I the Theatre the theatre I 8 get the BEST I U J*k fk M Q J% TardeV'" I pictures, the Jfc_ffi JftaEA llf I attached. Ice t i— I J** IVI403 words
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Advertisement417 1917-03-06 3 Building Material Italian llooriug marble slabs 18 in. x 24 in. square, White glazed wall tiles Gin. x 6 in., Coloured glazed wall tiles and;borders, Dc Bas Patent Marblon floor tiles, etc., etc. STOCKS HELD BY A. Frankel Co. VICTORIA STREET. RUBBER= Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready417 words
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Miscellaneous229 1917-03-06 3 Mails Close. To day. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 pm P©nang* and Calcutta, taking mails for Dur- ban 2-30 pm Sarawak Goebilt Rajah of Sarawak 2.30 pin Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Calyp»e 2J0 pm Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld S pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm To-morrow. Cacob Soon229 words
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Article953 1917-03-06 4 For many months, the main object before the Empire has been to find the money required by the unquenchable furnace of war At any cost, these many hundreds of millions have had to be got together. Two things have had to be k->pt in view. The preservation953 words
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Article624 1917-03-06 4 Crisis with Germany. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Canton. Feb. 23. The nine great charitable institutions of Canton, an 1 other serui-pub lie organizations, have all r*solved to request the Central Government to remain neutral during the present crisis regarding the German submarine policy. They will formally wire624 words
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Article560 1917-03-06 4 Mr. G. E. Cator is to act a« p dent of Labuan. 8 RfB Mr. P. 6. W.l.iams has been an pointed to officiate a SecretaryJo_the_Resident, iVrak Mr. A. W. Bates,oi and Co., h,s returned to r' Lumpur. Mr F 1;; (c n leave shortly. Ton r^~^~B^^T~^560 words
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Article104 1917-03-06 4 Page* The Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 The Jutland Fight l-S.A. and Germany '> French Consular News H. G. Wells on the War Aeroplane v. Submarine 2 j Two Years of War Amusements 3 i Company Meetings 3 Mail Notices The Civil Guard 3 Local and General104 words
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Advertisement226 1917-03-06 4 Robinson Co. 14 DAVIS VIBRATING^SHUTTLE Hand Sewing Machine This machine, made of the best material, will sew from thy finest to the stoutest cloth. The shuttle, which is cylinder shaped, is worked by a vibrating movement. It is exceptionally light running and is capable of very heavy work. Complete with226 words
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Advertisement330 1917-03-06 4 Entire Change of Programme To night In the Second Show, 9.15 p.m., at the Meal Picture Theatre Cinema CASINO Cines film Co. of Rome Present 3 Reels THE DIAMOND LEAGUE 3 Reel, A Powerful Detective story which wii! appeal t > one and all. Kii.eto V* ;ir Map of the330 words
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Advertisement137 1917-03-06 4 Empty Barrels. We have on hand a number of empty brandy and other barrels. Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor S Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. French War Stamps. A booklet containing different coloured stamps oi The Grand Chiefs <>f the French Army. The whole proceeds JN AH) OF THE137 words
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Article179 1917-03-06 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFIChL COMMUNIQUES. Still Pushing them Back on the Ancre. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 5, 12.5 a.m. Fiekl- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports We attacked and captured the enemy's front and support lines eastwards of Boochaveenes on a 1.21 M) yards frontage, taking prisoner 173.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 179 words
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Article145 1917-03-06 5 Strong Hun Attack Repulsed. London, March 5, 1 50 a m. The communique says: There was violent artillery fire east of the Mease. A German attack on Caurieres Wood, after an intense bombardment, reached our first line; but was completely ejected by our fire and counter-attacks, and our line145 words
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Article28 1917-03-06 5 Tbe Capture of Ham-dan London, Marc'i 4, 2.40 a.m. Petrograd A Teheran telegram that the Russians have cap tare! Ha nadan and are pursuing the retreating enemy.28 words
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Article67 1917-03-06 5 Shells oo Monastir. London, March 5, 4.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Serbian headquarters says that the Bulgarian trenches at Monastir are snowed np. It ia officially estimated that the enemy dropped 2,627 shells and bombs on Monastir in three months. Forty three houses were destroyed ar >l three hundred67 words
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Article35 1917-03-06 5 Brilliant Success. London, March 5, 6 35 p.m. A wirplegg Italian official message toys We brilliantly attacked and occupied a strong position at 2,700 metres altitude in the Costa Bella tfronp thy Avisio secto".35 words
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Article86 1917-03-06 5 Admissions and Claims. Lon Ion, Mirch 5, 5.30 p.m. A wireless Gertnin official messays The Eoglish attacked s 'Q toward of St. Pierre Vaast Wood, captared a trench sector at on the Moislains road. e stormed and ciptu'ed a reach position at Caurieres Wood a. front of 1.50086 words
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Article34 1917-03-06 5 London, March 5, 2 35 p.m. Sydney: Owing to the obstruc Fed I**' 08 f the L*»™" 108 the Gov emment has suddenly nnou need the diBBolaUon of pariiaent an indefinite post-34 words
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Article289 1917-03-06 5 Armed Neutrality Bill. Blocked byJ^-Germaos London, March 4, 10 50 pm Washington The Senate h»« Filibusters Denounced. London, Maich 5, 3.0 a m twpltl Bill number twelve and are denounced as the EL r Z reh T ih]e ,fi »nnsters of th" S;J?T dent Wi,Bon haBBi ned289 words
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Article158 1917-03-06 5 President's Message London, March 5, 2.20 p.m. Washington The Senate meets to day nnder extraordinary circumstances. President Wilson delivers this morning his inaugural message from the steps of the Capitol but meanwhile he has ftirred up the nation to the core by his manifesto denouncing "the little158 words
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Article52 1917-03-06 5 Unity of the Allies London, March 5, 2.20 a.m. Petrograd An inspired statement says the Alliod Conference afforded fresh proof of the increasing solidarity of the Allies and their un swerving fidelity to the common cause. The Conference decided on measures for the better distribution of52 words
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Article61 1917-03-06 5 London, March 5, 12.55 p.m. Interest this Parliamentary week centres round Mr. T. P. O'Connor's motion for Wednesday, demanding immediate Home Rule for Ireland. Mr. Reid has tabled an amendment deprecating such legislation during the war. Mr. Lloyd George is expected to participate in the discussion,61 words
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Article34 1917-03-06 5 London, March. 5, 2.20 a.m. Rome Subscriptions for the new loan np to the present amount to two and a half milliards of lire, of which 1,720 millions is new money.34 words
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Article130 1917-03-06 5 Thril ing Story. London, March 5, G 35 p.m. The thrilling story of the battle ot Jut and is now fully revealed by the Admiralty announcement of the posthumous award of the Victoria to Commander Jones of the destroyer Shark which led the dmnon of destroyers to130 words
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Article85 1917-03-06 5 London, March 5, 2.25 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the War Minister alleged that prisoners in the hands of the Alliei were exposed to fire. He announced the institation of similar re. pnsals and other restrictions on prisoners. nf Th Pr >T Bare «poses many or the85 words
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Article32 1917-03-06 5 London, March 5, 12 55 p.m. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speak mg in London, said that he had now a hundred thousand National Service volunteers, and wanted half a million altogether.32 words
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Article41 1917-03-06 5 London, March 5, 5.55 p.m. The Press Barean announces that a prisoner was conrt-martialled in London and sentenced to death for espionage. The finding has been con. firmed, bnt the sentence has been commuted to imprisonment for life.41 words
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Article105 1917-03-06 5 tßy courtesy of the French Consulate-) Parin, March 4 6.25 p.m. On the south of Nouvran we penetrated into the German position, reaching the second line and operating there creating importadestructions. The British advanced on a front 400 metres on the east of Gomr court, repulsing all105 words
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Article120 1917-03-06 5 A Straits Chinese Application. The first application to be ma<'e by a member of the Straits Chinese community, nnder the new scheme of sending men to the front, has come from Mr Lee Ah Kai, employed in the Government Treasury. Mr. Lee Ah Kai has been120 words
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Article97 1917-03-06 5 Singapore Volunteer Cor ps. Orders for the week ending Fiiday. March 9 Today. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.R E. v., N.C.Oa. n do Maxim Co. (No. 2 Detachment) 5.15 pm Brass Basah Rd. Malay Co. ii Drill Hall S.F.A. Coy Tomorrow. 5.15 pm Drill Hall Maxim Co. (No. 3 Detachment).97 words
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Article534 1917-03-06 5 DISTRICT COURT. Criminal Breach of Trust In the District Conrt, yesterday, the case was finally disposed of in which one Noor Moham"d, i!| collector to Dr. J. A. Scbarenguivd, was convicted on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect to snms of $185, $3.75, and $15.45,534 words
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Article276 1917-03-06 5 Counterfeiting. The four Chinese and one Tamil who were charged recently with manufacturing, possessing, and passing counterfeit coins in Singapore, appeared before Mr. Clarke this morning. They reserved their defence. The 3rd and 4th accused were defended by Mr. Tozar and the others by Mr. Johannes. They were276 words
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Article273 1917-03-06 5 A very daring robbery took place at 7-30 p.m. on Wednesday in Mc A lister Road, Penan?, Mrs. Chan Wah Hem, wife of the Interpreter of the Supreme Court, being the victim. Mrs. Wah Hem left her house in a private ricsha. While proceeding along McA lister273 words
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Article159 1917-03-06 5 Singapore Golf Club. The postponed February Medal Competition was decided this wet k end and resulted in a win for Mr T B Xorrie, who returned a net score of 76. Twenty-two cards were taken out, and the following were returned TBNorrie 45 41 10 76 W R Forde159 words
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Article62 1917-03-06 5 At the annfll general meeting of the Straits Hunting Party held on the 2nd instant at 30-A Killinej 3<ad, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President Mr. Tan Yew Chay, Vice Presilent Mr Chia Keng Ty'e, Hon Secretary Mr. Boh Eng Bock, Flon Treasurer62 words
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Article65 1917-03-06 5 Mrs Maulden won the March spoon at the Balestier Range on Thursday last. The scores n'ere as follows 150 100 yds yds net Mrs. Maulden 32 31 45 Lvall 30 S3 6.i->SO7 Gatey 30 3* 62—67 68 Lady Evelyn Young 27 25 52 67 50 Mrs Payne65 words
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Article144 1917-03-06 5 February Crop Returns. Messrs Evatt Co., Secretaries. Bukit Timah, 15,453 lbs total for 2 months 31,293 lb?. Changkat Serdang, 1tJ.430 lbs. Ulu Pandan, 8,400 lbs total for 10 months 86.471 lbs. Lunas. 13.000 lb< total for 4 months 57,500 P>B. Haytor, 11,506 lbs: total for 2 months 25,015144 words
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Article891 1917-03-06 5 Mao Power. Tbia is a time when lb.« manpower question claims tirst plaoe ii most coiiveraation* throughout British Malaya. It ia even i umoured that a Bill introducing aom- kit; 1 of conscription ia about to aee the light of day in the Strai's Settle mer, ts. It891 words
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Article104 1917-03-06 5 Lieutenant Eric Wykeham Birch. of the Machine G :n Corps, died of wounds on Jan. 17 after a long period >n hospital which had given hopes of his ultimate recovery. He was he yonncest son of the la>e John »rant Birch, of London, and Mrs. A T. Clay, of Filey,104 words
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Article30 1917-03-06 5 Mr Frederick Anderson, Chairman of the Eastern Section of the London Chamber of Cotnme cc, has appointed as the Chamber's -epresentaiive on the governing of toe School of Oriental studies.30 words
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Advertisement531 1917-03-06 5 '.ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RETURN VISIT OP Alfred Mirovitch The Famous Russian Pianist a sir Michael Piastro M3LINIST VIRTUOSO. Wednesday, March 7. Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S. 24J ur Solely directed by Mr. Y. L. Tan ro morrow I Wednesday P THE FAMOUS STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road531 words
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Article11 1917-03-06 6 v [We do not neces*arUV end^ r «Lm esprrn** conupondenU.]11 words
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541 1917-03-06 6 r. Ilu 1**» of*<■»*> Dear Sir,-I b»™> interesting letter from Mr»- Fo wr wn aner v 1 ,,ung ttj ««I interest many of joor Yonrs etc» Ethel M. Barkill Hon. Sec, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, March 4, London, Jan. 18, 1917. My dear Mr?.541 words
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Article773 1917-03-06 6 Mas Quoted ti the Mirktl tits Mormtr Singapore March 6. Messrs Lyal and Evatt, Exchange end Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations I Rubber Shares. Nob. Value. Buyers. Sellers. Anglo Java *g 6, 6 If- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning 80/- 87 6 tl-773 words
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Advertisement200 1917-03-06 6 'economise. STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers I Raffles Hotel/ SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily Baffles Bakery and Confectionery THE BEST IN TOWN. TJpcountry'order, promptly executed. Dread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired,200 words
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Advertisement473 1917-03-06 6 Straits Settlements liar Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest Irim tee tote if ureliasa at 6 ler sent per annum, payable Htpft »c Iste Mag and tH« 15» MM**. Repayable at par on the 15th November, 1919. price o* issue-100 All proceeds of this issue will be lent to His Majesty's Government473 words
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Advertisement648 1917-03-06 6 "banks I i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I INCORPORATED IN BKUkXH I BY ROYAL CHART BR. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of I £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors B £i,2w,000 m BANKERS. I The Bank of England, Th* London X648 words
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Article416 1917-03-06 7 Over 560 Casualties. The following statistics of str>et accidents, taVen from tlie annu Hl department reports of the Shanghai •V'unicipal Cc uncil, v ill be interesting in view of the recent discussion regarding fatahtiee ciused by tramcars and motor cars The number of cars in use by416 words
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Article183 1917-03-06 7 Boys acd girls after reaching the age of 14 are very prone to develop a debility that predisposes to consumption Neglected debility has often ended in consumption, and for this reason it is highly desirable to cure a bloodless condition. Whenever the lips and gums of183 words
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Article421 1917-03-06 7 Mciur«qte Siberi.n Institution Oi.sk. Jan 5. December maiks the conclusion of the Omsk Fate, which opened on November 17, Russian. This is an annual event with us and is a sort of settlement time. Products from the surrounding country are brought in for sale, while merchants and421 words
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Article100 1917-03-06 7 Many of as are puzzled to*know why a Lieu tenant-Ceneral ranks higher than a Major-General, sa\s a writer in a Home paper. Perhaps the explanation is that the titles date back to the Commonwealth, when the country was divided into military districts—the less im portant under the100 words
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Advertisement552 1917-03-06 7 NOTICES^ Singapore Hot Springs, Ltd. NOTICE. Oar customers are hereby notified that tbe prices of cur manufactures are revised as from March Ist 1917. Sew price lis's are obtainable at our Town Office, No. 6, Upper Circular Roid. 28-2 6-3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. P. R. F.552 words
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Advertisement398 1917-03-06 7 Straits Settlements 6 percent War Loan. th e H .°h de f Pro iBion Al Receipts io and m»l^ nd S DOW «<» issue be obtained in exchange for 2£?al£?£ eceiptB from tbe cants which l-sutd them 23 NOTICE. Subscribers to the U.i.„ 2f bat who have not yet SL398 words
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Advertisement618 1917-03-06 7 WANTED STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted immediately experienced Stenographer for Java. Lxcellent prospects for firstclass man. Apply in person to Francis Peek Co., Ltd. Laidlaw Buildings. Bill Collector Wanted. Good experienced Bill collector with first class references. Letters A. H. 49 care of Malaya Tribune. 28.2 L Shorthand Typist Wanted. Wanted for618 words
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Advertisement306 1917-03-06 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated in New Zeal am Fill lut-erances effected on Buildin*. Rent aud Merchandise of even description MARIO Insurances accepted to al parts of tbe world at lowest rate* WAR RISE accepted to all parte, J. HENm Manage i Offices: 3, Fiolayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE306 words
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Advertisement371 1917-03-06 7 Every seat sold out by 9.15 p. m. and we anticipate another big house to-night, so get here early. No ordinary picture thia— A Big, Wonderful Produotion. "1 Son of the Immortals" A Mormg Picture* Version of tbe World.Famed Stage Suoceaa by Louis Tracey THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" Enacted by371 words
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Title Section24 1917-03-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issaed fJaily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] VoL IV.- No. 54 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article529 1917-03-06 1 (Exclusive to Malay Tributu.) Messrs Snowman Co., the lead, ing Hongkong ship and freight brokers write as nnder date February 17th aa follows: Tbe freight market has, since wf last reported on tbe 3rd inst., been fairly active, the chief feature during the interval being tbe sudden529 words
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Article140 1917-03-06 1 P. O. Cooks and Stewards Have to Join lip- The City Tribunal has recommend, ed that of the thirty six stewards and cooks, engaged on a P. <fc O. liner due to ?ail, eleven should be claimed for service in the army. It was stated that the ages of the140 words
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Article43 1917-03-06 1 The Dutch Government has approved a programme of improve, ments at the port of Amsterdam. It comprises the construction of a new dock at Ymuiden and the widening and deepening of the canal up to 40 ft. The cost is estimated at £4,500,000.43 words
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Article36 1917-03-06 1 March 3 Perak, British March 4. Calypso, British Abbotsford, British Hong Wan, British Konn Mara, Japanese March 5. Ban Hong Liong, British Sandakan, British Qaorra, British Kampar, British Circs, British Maetsuycker, Datch Melchior Treab, Datch36 words
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Article57 1917-03-06 1 March 3Edendale, British Ban Whatt Hin, British Sri Mnar, British Klang, British Krian, British Mednsa, British Brendan, Dutch Emile, Dutch Halaban, British Pontiauak, Dntch Flevo, Sarawak Boribat, Siam Yngala, Siam Wanli, Chinese March 4. Kuala. British Bcott Harley. British Eepong, British Kwang Lse, Chinese Mahidol, Siam March 5. Giang57 words
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Article369 1917-03-06 1 Charge agaiost Former Chi J Officer. A farther stage was reached at Hongkong on Feb. 12, in the case in which M. Balizony former Chief Officer of s.s. Hue is charged with the theft of two anchors belonging to the vessel, valued at $500, which it369 words
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Advertisement541 1917-03-06 1 To Let. w P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's GovernsMnL) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (Fop Europe.) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE541 words
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Advertisement79 1917-03-06 1 STEAMERS FOR MUNTOK S PALEMBANG. for Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co. No. 28, Robi.nson Road. Stoomvaart Maatschappy Ncderland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Yokohama ant San Fransisco and vice versa For freight, passage and further particulars79 words
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Advertisement303 1917-03-06 1 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo SHIPCHANDURS S PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAXI LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly attended to H. W. H. STEVENS Manager. 5-4 BAN LEE ANN LTD-, (Incorporated in Singapore.) Registered Office 58 and 59 Market Street. Intended tailings,303 words
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Advertisement553 1917-03-06 1 UeMJOMM^eMMMMWtĔBMMMMieMMWM To Let. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI AN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. maintaining this service have been specially deigned and o,n.t™*Jl Wln r re a I the latent improvement, for the safetyand* comfit of r h c ectncity, the cabin* amidships are especially553 words
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