Malaya Tribune, 14 March 1917
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Title Section28 1917-03-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 61 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14.28 words
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Advertisement211 1917-03-14 1 fTHEjALAYA TRIBUNE! 1 AND I 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The popular Newspaper of the 1 S raits Settlements. i I fcsT PUBLISHED DAILY. g 5 Complete Reports of Local Events. Condensed Newa from F.M.S., Java ft i China, India, Ce\lon and Japan' 5 LFull and Latest War News. GAIETY 99211 words
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Advertisement489 1917-03-14 1 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,0fX Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bafik, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank,489 words
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Advertisement100 1917-03-14 1 i p [Sanitasf Disinfectant I "Pine-Tree" I Brand. I [f you want th. j This disinfectant freely emulsifies i with water, producing a i j milk-white, strong disinfectant 1 and deodoriser. I SANITAS II I is known throughout the world I I AS A I I RELIABLE I I disinfectant.100 words
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Advertisement203 1917-03-14 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f 1 11 d 5 I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SIHSCKIPTION RATES, i Payable in Advance. i PcraniHim $14.00 i» Half yearly 7.25 E 1 Per quarter I 1 Per mensem-.. 1.25 j» I Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month- I I Temporary Phone No. 171. P203 words
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689 1917-03-14 2 Criticisms in the Second Chamber. The preliminary report on the d scnysionson the Netherlands India Estimates for 11)17 in the Sections of tne Second Chamber, has appeared. Some members, says th- Gazette de Hollande," intimated they had not sufficient confident in the Minister for the689 words
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Article226 1917-03-14 2 Nine Cas.s at Night We (T.O.M.) understand that a big treft of rubber took place from Ulu Pari Estate on Tuesday night, *vben the contents of nine cas»s of smoked sheet, valued altogether at about if 2,000 was removed by some persiu or persons unknown. The robbers226 words
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Article215 1917-03-14 2 Ia Cimraand of Inurnment Camp In tbe course of a letter addressed to Towkay Ng 800 Bee, of Taiping, acknowledging a Cbristnms greeting. Colonel R. S. Frowd Walker, the organiser and the first Commandant >f the Malay States Guides, writer I never c-ase to think of the215 words
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Article128 1917-03-14 2 M.D.N. Tbe wac-ei f.,r skilled labour, such as f,r carpenter-i, masons, etc., have been pressed up to an unusually high level in Manchuria and on this ac count they lit lo feel the rise of I nces Men living on small pays hay» a hard tuneM.D.N. - 128 words
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Article254 1917-03-14 2 Successful Operation. Details of the operation for the removal of a bullet from the heart of a Ru-«dau officer at Cannes are given in the "Eolaireur de Nice.* The operation was performed at tbe South African Ambulance Hospital, in the Hotel Bean Rivage, by Professor Gaudier,254 words
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Article152 1917-03-14 2 Early in January the keys of the jail at Simanggang, Sarawak, were stolen and up to date have not been recovered, also the key of the female jail was taken out of tbe sitting room but was replaced a few days later. Towards the end of152 words
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Article92 1917-03-14 2 It is reported that tho Home SPcreary is preparing a bi 1 to deprive certain v- desirade persons, who bi ye become B iti-h naturalized Mbjeeta since tho war began of their new nationality. They have attracted attention by their inimical acts toward Great Britain They are92 words
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Article99 1917-03-14 2 T:ie local authorities have received instructions fnm the Ministry of Fiuanco regarding the circultion of new subsidiary coins. Tuese have a rouna hole in .the middle, instead of the square one as in tbe old brass cash. There are half cent and one cent pieces. It is99 words
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Advertisement467 1917-03-14 2 82, Arab Street, Dear Sirs Singapore, 13th Jan 1917 Accept my heat-felt thanks and gratitude for the marvellous efficacy of your well-known medicine "Atank Nigrah pills" which I had occasion to use lately. I feel my whole syslen thoroughly renovated and purged of all evils and complaints which I had467 words
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Advertisement180 1917-03-14 2 G.CX LEE i5B, Prinsep Stre I PIANO TTJ HE B AND REPAIRER. »od and well selected Music violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. S-ll THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Robber Merchants, House and Estate Agents. Tiie business of the abovename180 words
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Advertisement68 1917-03-14 2 I l" SHIP BRAND |r te# ,v WINDHAM i i i.::rr*~ 'Ol sugar corn jj tV;* w (JfIGONG) jfe AS A VEGETABLE THERE IS NOTHING I L'-. .-Siyg| SO GOOD. 1 M" i r f Tpy 11 y° u ape sup© to like it. 1 L > <N§ Ii ".v.-68 words
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Advertisement428 1917-03-14 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. For Nerves and Brain —To restore your phvsieal^fitness —To restore poise of the nerve svwtem -To repur the results of weariness and overwork ssass: within ten minutes. Sanaphos Any time hen you can't sleep, y°ar nei yes and to your body when you wake428 words
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Article893 1917-03-14 3 The British Fronts. The following summary of the week's warring is issued by the British Lega ion at Bangkok, but must not be considered official. London, March 2. Operations on British fronts to March Ist The last wtek of February brought important deveiOpments both in the893 words
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Article78 1917-03-14 3 Orders for March. Friday March 16. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday March 19. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5 15 p.m. Friday March 23. Entire Company Parade at Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p m, Monday March 26. Parades at Pearls Hill78 words
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Advertisement130 1917-03-14 3 DRIVING PAIN. Have you a pain anywh re in your body Is it a little piin or a big pain Does it torture a sin;;lj nerve or does it grind and rack your entire being Isn't it fioli«h then to be driven b\ pains, or ache*, Uf o- little, when130 words
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Advertisement931 1917-03-14 3 j Another Star Feature Ppogpamme The j at the Alhambra Alhambra is house of quality is the only the Theatre THE theatre where jou MA g§ B Ml Bk M Bflßßk A witn an get the BEST LI J?L 14 UJ J\ Tarden^ Pictures, the jS__% 1 fflH i_BH«i IA931 words
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Advertisement511 1917-03-14 3 WAR WAR AT TIIE POPULVK PHOTO LAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tram* Pass the Door. TO-MGHT! SECOND SHOW, 9-30 P. M. SHARP TO-NIGHT Bluebird 1 hoto play Pit«»»nt Behind the Lines 5 parts—s Reel.v From the s'ory by Maty Rider. Th« most Sen<tti .nil Vtiltiry Di imi of th*511 words
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Miscellaneous76 1917-03-14 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday. March 16 To day. 4.30 pm Balestier Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 DiillHall Maxim Co do S Y.R. Motor Cj diets. do Wterana Co. To-morrow. 5.15 pm DallHall S.V.A. Off. <t N.C.Os. Friday. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.V.A Recruits. do S R.E.76 words
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Article1159 1917-03-14 4 The Germans are jast beginning to realise the folly of provoking tbe fiend of war, merely because they believed the day had arrived for them to wrtet the sceptre of Neptune from the British Navy, f o long as the German arciiy is abl i to create an impression1,159 words
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Article131 1917-03-14 4 In order to give the inhabitants of Singapore some idea of the continuous physical training which is necessary to fit a soldier for actire serv'ce in the field and to give an idea ol the method of bayonet fighting now in vogue, the General Officer Commanding131 words
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Article143 1917-03-14 4 The Young Women's Christian Association singing class will be held on Thursday instead of Wednesday this week and next week. Members of the class are asked to take note. The Teachers' Guild of the V W.C.A. will meet on Wednesday March 21 at 5.30 p.m. at 8 Fort Canning143 words
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Article77 1917-03-14 4 To-day. Paul Dnfault Concert, Vic, Theatre. Bayonet Practice Display, Tanglin Barracks, 5pm. To-morrow. Chamber of Commerce meeting, 12.30 p.m. Eastern Gate Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Britain Prepared Films, Victoria Theatre. Friday. MalakofT, Bonstead's, noon. Britain Prepared Films, Victoria Theatre. Saturday. St. Patrick. Britain Prepared Films, Victoria Theatre. Tipah Robber77 words
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Article38 1917-03-14 4 We understand that Mr.R. Scott will go to Penang at the beginning of next month to take up the duties of District Judge and First Magistrate in place of Mr. R. D. Acton who proceeds to Singapore.—S. E.38 words
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Article669 1917-03-14 4 Tin C t B np Silver is at B*7/8, wkk A bottle of ala brew*,i i p Eiward in 1902 ww» ln sea for £15 2* 6 I f<w ■^wiotre^ Tue GoTc-rnment of M,. y v has granted an excluaiv. to a Cape Town firm for fac.ureof669 words
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Article101 1917-03-14 4 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Ching Keng Lee and Co. at their sale room yesterday afternoon:— Four pieces freehold lan 1 anJ house No. 20 Kirn Keat Roa I, 'V 32,363 square feet, lots Sot and 11 of Grant No. 351. HW l101 words
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Advertisement226 1917-03-14 4 Robinson Co. M DAVIS VIBRATING SHUTTLE Hand Sewing Machine This machine, made of the best*material, will Bew fforn the finest to the stoutest cloth. I The shuttle, yhich is cylinder shaped, is worked by a. vibrating movement. It is exceptionally light running and incapable of very heavy work. Complete with226 words
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Advertisement309 1917-03-14 4 ~2 > fv. \l the Ideal Picture Theatre To night 1 cum CASINO m JE> Off Beach 10)9 I IS OFFERING 1 ANOTHER STRONG PROGRAMME In the Second Show, 9.15 p.m. s»ordiik Film Co I r«>ent STBAKOFF, THE ADVENTURER A po teifu! heart appealing d<auia. In 3 Pait«. JLE AI?309 words
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Advertisement132 1917-03-14 4 I JAS. HENNESSYS FINE OLD BRANDY. Caldbeck Macgregor, Co. I SOLK IMPORTERS. French War Stamps. A booklet containing 20 different coloured stamps of The Grand Chiefs of the French Army. The whole proceeds i IN AID OF THE French Red Cross Fund si. To be obtained from Office, ADELPHI HOTEL132 words
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Article519 1917-03-14 5 Fall of Bagdad. A Great Achievement. Stitemeot io Parliament- REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 12, 6.45 p.m. Ia the Honse of Commons Mr bonar Liw stated The occupation of Bagdad is the sequel of a series of brilliant operations carried out by the British and Indian troops withREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 519 words
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Article38 1917-03-14 5 London, March 12, 9.50 p.m. The Press-bureau says that Admiral Beatty, through Sir. W Robertson, has conveyed to General Maude the Grand Fleet's admiration and congratulations for his magnificent achievement in capturing Bagdad.38 words
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Article178 1917-03-14 5 A Great Victory. Lonlon, March 13, 6.20 a.m. The comments of the French and Italian Praea on the capture of Bagdad are even more enthusiastic than the British, whilst neutrals are most impressed with the significance of the British victory. In Paris the Chairman of the Municipal Coancil,178 words
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Article214 1917-03-14 5 London, March 13, 6.35 p.m. Amsterdam An on ler current of real concern is notiecable in German comments re Bagdad The Cologne Gazette says it is a great success, "all bazaars in the East will resound with the news that the Fennghis have beaten the soldiers of the214 words
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Article51 1917-03-14 5 The following has been received at Headquarters, Fort Canning, from the Chief of the General Staff, India Delhi, March 13, 6.0 p.m. After overcoming considerable resistance our forces occupied Bagdad on morning of llth March. 1'urkUh forces completely broken with loss of over two thirds of51 words
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Article79 1917-03-14 5 In the West. Britih Aviators Busy. London, March 12, 9.50 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports We slightly improved oar position north-east ol Bouchavesnes and entered trenches in the came neighbourhood, securing pri soners. We raided trenches south of Arras and bombed dug-outs, despite a strong resistance, inflicting79 words
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Article189 1917-03-14 5 London, March 12. 1.10 p m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters says that details of the capture of Irles show that it was one of the most brilliant and clever enterprises since the German retreat. The attack was made from the west and south. The southern assault189 words
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Article84 1917-03-14 5 Mile of Trenches Taken. London, March 13, 1 30 p.m. A French official message says In Champagne we re-attacked in the afternoon the German positions west of Maison de Champagne and captared on a mile front all the enemy trenches. Also on Hill 185 we entered the fortified work84 words
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Article133 1917-03-14 5 London, March 13, 4.20 p.m, A French communique states The German*, weet of Maison de Champagne, yesterevA, violently counter-attacked at Hill 185. Onr barrage and machine-gun fire stopped the enemy dead. We maintained all our positions. We tuok prisoner a hundred and fifty Germans yesterday, including three133 words
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Article100 1917-03-14 5 Various Claims. London, March 13, 5.40 p m. A wireless German official message says An English attack on a wide front southward of Arras failed with heavy losses. There is lively fighting on the Ancre and both banks of the Meuse. Our fire turned back a French advance100 words
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Article171 1917-03-14 5 General Smuts' Views London, March 12. General Smuts, interviewed by Renter, said that the only thing delaying the absolate end of the German East African campaign was the prevalence of the rainy season until May, when the Germans will bo compelled to surrender or enter Portuguese territory, where171 words
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Article26 1917-03-14 5 Germany Neutrals. Chinese Senate Decides. London, March 13, 10.0 a.m. Peking The Senate by 152 votes to 37 has approved of severance of relations with Qermany.26 words
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Article34 1917-03-14 5 London, March 12, 1.10 p.m. New York Mr. Gerard has arrived at Havana. London, March 13, 10.0 a.m. Ke-y west: Mr. Gerard has arrived here and proceeds by rail to Washington.34 words
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Article118 1917-03-14 5 Further Struggle Necessary London, March, 13, 0.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr J. I. Macpherson stated that the weekly average of British casualties in air-fighting during the past six weeks was 7 killed, 8 wounded, and 4 missing. He recalled that last118 words
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Article35 1917-03-14 5 London, March 13, 6.10 p.m In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced a supplementary vote of credit to meet the increased and unforseen expenditure," which will be moved on March 15.35 words
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Article38 1917-03-14 5 London, March 12, 1.10 p,m. The Duchess of Connaught passed a restless night. Her bronchial pneumonia persists. The heart action is weaker, owing to complications incidental to a severe illness of four years ago.38 words
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Article114 1917-03-14 5 U. S A. Warning to Pirates. London, March 13, 12.55 a.m. Washington: The State Department has given notice to foreign diplomats that an American ship traversing the German submarine zon# will carry an armed gnard for the protection of the vessel and the of persons aboard." It ii expected114 words
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Article109 1917-03-14 5 How the Pirates Work. London, March 12, 5.20 a.m. An invisible submarine shelled the Storstad on Tharsday morning at a distance of four miles. The crew entered their boats, but returned on the submarine submerging. They were already aboard when the latter re-appeared and torpedoed109 words
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Article73 1917-03-14 5 London, March 13, 4.45 p.m. German ruthlessness at s«a is further fxemplified by the sinking of tho Norwegian vessel Dalmata by a German submarine on Febru. ary 11. The Captain's wife, officers and crew were three Jays in two small open boats in mid-Atlantic. They suffered unspeakable hardships.73 words
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Article101 1917-03-14 5 550 Launched in America- New York, Feb. 18. Five hundred and fifty submarine destroyers, built in American shipyards for the British Navy, have been completed and sent to England, according to information coming from a reliable source here. Each of these dea troyers is operated by an101 words
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Article214 1917-03-14 5 Football. Straits Indian F- C 5 The annual general meeting of the Straits Indian Football Club was held at the Club House, Kerbau Boad, on Sunday, March 11, when the following officers were elected for the current year :—President, X, S. Govindasamy Naidu vicepresident, V. M. Kathrnysa Padayachee; hon.214 words
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Article65 1917-03-14 5 At the Penang Bisley," all the events except the grouping competition have been concluded. The Renfrew challenge shield waa won by the Maxims I team The Rapid Handicap was won by Sergt. Williams; the Colonial Chaplain's clock by Corpl. Everest, and the running man competition (Thornliebank Challenge)65 words
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Obituary34 1917-03-14 5 The death ia reported at the Front of Mr. H. Gueroult, Administrator of the Indo-China Civil Service at Hoa-Binh, in Tonkin, who was killed on the sonth of Louvemont in tbe region of Verdun.34 words
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Article498 1917-03-14 5 The Patriotic Films. Britain Prepared To-morrow evening under the tMtronage of His Excellency the Governor at the Victoria Theatre tbe firat presentation in Singapore of the films which have bean prepared Under the snpervisi<"i of Hip an I nt ut nti'ler its control, showing Great Britain's share of tho498 words
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Article155 1917-03-14 5 The final concert of the Paul Dufault season takes place at the Victoria Theatre to-night. This will be the last opportunity afforded Singapore of hearing the great tenor. Judging by the advance booking, M. Dufault will receive his farewell from an audience worthy of his reputation. The155 words
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Article90 1917-03-14 5 The Alhambra theatre will have something special for its patrons tonight, when several new films of a most interesting nature will be screened. To mantion only two, When it Strikes Home (a 5-part dramt with an unusual them and In the Hands of the Enemy," are sure to90 words
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Article35 1917-03-14 5 The Kajang Frte Commiuee arranged for tbe Victoria Cinema to perform at Kajang ytsterday, tonight and to-morrow, thanks to the generoauy of Towkay Low Ti Tok. The entire proceeds will go to St. Dunstan'i Hostel.35 words
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Article578 1917-03-14 5 POLICE COURTS. Coiners Committed. In the Second Court, yesUrday afternoon. Lee Ngo Ngo. L*ng Tay Tay, Yong Tna Moi. and L c S-ng Tayi two of 253 Tanjong Pagar Koad and two of 83 Ara!< Street, were committed for trial at the m x Arizes on three charges578 words
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Advertisement152 1917-03-14 5 WANTED. Extra assistants to help during April L heap Sale. Ladies and Gents Departments. Preference to those with experience. Apply at once to JOHN LIITLE& Co Ltd. (Inxu-uoratrd in England.) 113 v WANTED An English lady for tho poit of Principal of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School (next the Mafonic152 words
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Advertisement414 1917-03-14 5 I «JTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888 IN THE j Sl'PrtKMB COL'HT OF TIE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IV BANKRUPTCY No. 22 of 1917 Summary Case. 1>E Clarence Bodestyne. Re ajT/fcas Ordar made 2nd day ol .larch, 1917. Dat of OHer Lr Sumtmry Administration 13th dav of March,414 words
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Advertisement102 1917-03-14 5 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre. 1 A TO MORROW THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATWOAY, MARCH 15, 16 and 17. 0. M. Government Tour LS AID OF WAR CHARITIES A GREAT NATIONAL EVENT. Uncer the Distinguished Patronajre of H. E. The Governor Sir Arthur Young, K.C M 6 The Briti-h Government F102 words
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Obituary366 1917-03-14 6 Sir WilHam A(hmsoa. A telegram has been received hj Mr. F. rt. Tomiin announcing I he death at Hone of Sir William Adamson, one of the old bands of Singapore. The deceased was horn at Glasgow in 1832. He came to Singapore more than sixty years ago (about the366 words
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Article14 1917-03-14 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station —Nil.14 words
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Article45 1917-03-14 6 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Kntopean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkft. Dklivereo P-4 0. Jan. 4 Feb. 8 Jan. 2« Mar. 8 M Feb. 2 Mar I Feb. .t Mar. 645 words
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Article847 1917-03-14 6 Price Quoted is the Muiu: :Lu Monti r|. >i.<'ra!■ March 14. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue th* following list of quotations: Rubber Shares. Noan. Value. Bnyrs. St. Lien. V- Allagv 2/6 10 2 Anglo Java 46 6/6 t if- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1847 words
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Article23 1917-03-14 6 According to statisties published by the Frankfurter Z itung 1,430 newspapers and periodicals have suspended publication in Germanj since tbe ontbreak of war.23 words
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Article742 1917-03-14 6 Experiences in Kuala Slang r. Water Everywhere. The following has be. n contributed to the Malay Mail from a resident in Kuala Selangor district In the memory of man no sneh flood? have been seen as ares at present making square miles of this district into a742 words
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Advertisement410 1917-03-14 6 Dewar's Whisky. Bull Dog Beer. I —..I Il wii.i i mm Bedsteads. Bar Iron. Caustic Soda. Tartaric Acid. TO BE OBTAINED WHOLESALE FROM Huttenbach Bros., Co. Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily Baffles Bakery and Confectionery THE410 words
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Advertisement136 1917-03-14 6 SMALL INVESTMENT BIG PROFIT. Jutt Received A New Shipment of Special Lime-Light Oxygen Cinema Sets. Each Bet weighs 100 lbs. Gives very Clear and Steady Light. Specially recommended for small Towns and Estates. Simple and Reliable. Fit Standard Size Films. Modele A $475. Modele B. $400. Complete. Ex GODOWN. Keady136 words
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Advertisement237 1917-03-14 6 Jongkeena. Jongkeena is valuable mixture for cattle and poultry when suffering from diseases common to them. It should be given to them on the first appearance of sickness. Jongkeena will give instant relief if given at once. It should be given internally one hour before food. Direction For horse or237 words
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Advertisement475 1917-03-14 6 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs Ching Keng Lee Company will offer for sale Public Auction most valuable freehold building allotments SITUATE AT The Corner of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street, On Monday, April 2, at 2-30 p.m. Circulars and Sale plans will be issued on 27th Maid, l Ching Keng Lee475 words
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Miscellaneous191 1917-03-14 6 Mails Close. To day Malacca *Uong Lian 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Hung Wan 2.30 pm Medan Circe 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Inoh 2.30 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Telok Anson *Kampar 2.30 pra Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Soon Ann 2.30 pm Mersing and Penyabong Amherst 2.30 pm Merging,191 words
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Article523 1917-03-14 7 Hiytor Rubber Estates. The following ii the text of the speech of the Chairman (Mr. R. J. Addie) at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Haytor Rubber Estates, held at French Bank Bail.ings, which, owing to pressure on space, we were unable to publish: Gentleman, the report523 words
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Article149 1917-03-14 7 A despatch from Chicago to the Times says that a tremendously bazaar for tbe benefit of the 8 »ldiers and sailors of the Allies was h< Id in Chicago recntly. The average duly attendance during the ten days which the bazaar lasted was 30,000, the largest day's receipts149 words
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Article11 1917-03-14 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article187 1917-03-14 7 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —In tho Legislative Council of the Colony and in the Fed Council of the Malaya States svj race is represented except c i Tamils. It cannot be said in these days what might have been said ten years ago, that187 words
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Article181 1917-03-14 7 To the Editor of the Malayd. Tribune. Sir, —Allow me to congratulate you on the much improved style of your paper—a decided progress. In your issue of March 6, are particulars of a very bad case of deliberate and long continued criminal breach of trust by a native181 words
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Article93 1917-03-14 7 We have held the population of China rouglly at 400.000,000 in the absence of any reliable statistics. According to the census returns prepared by the Administration Office of the defunct Manchu Government in the 2nd year of Hsuantung (1910), China contained a population of 330,942,000 in 59,824,91893 words
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Advertisement588 1917-03-14 7 NOTICES Singapore Venture Syndicate, Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Company will De closed from 20th to 23rd March 1917, both dajs inolnsive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Boa-d, Chan Sze Onn Co. Secretaries. Dated 9th Marcb, 1917. 9-3 M—588 words
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Advertisement466 1917-03-14 7 =JOLL§3L owcss and^odowiiTtoTi^ Not. 6-D, 6 E, 6-0, 6-H, Battery 5° o App, y t0 Yeo Ho <* Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. BUNGALOW TO LET. St. Patricks, 34 Barker Road, 4 bedroooig. Rent moderate. Apply t> 8. J JUDAH Co. 29, Robinson Road. >" u_ TO BE LET Commodious466 words
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Advertisement429 1917-03-14 7 WANTED STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted immediately experienced Stenographer for Java. Excellent prospects for firstclass man. Apply in person to Francis Peek Co., Ltd. Laidlaw Buildings. 24-2 v WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Malaga Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. BiU Collector Wanted. Good experienced Bill collector with first429 words
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Advertisement226 1917-03-14 7 »M»MIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllinilllMlinMlirillMllllllllllllllllllll!:'r I THE FIRST QUESTION I I THE DOCTOR ASKS I I Constipation lets down the barrier to the most danger- g I ous diseases- It is the subject of the doctor's first I inquiry when he calls. n PINKETTES prevent constipation and correct even g chronic cases. Be wise226 words
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Advertisement452 1917-03-14 7 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. Lit Incorporated is New Zeal v. FIRE Insurances effected on Kuil liv Rent and Merchandise of »vc description VKINE Insurances accepted to parts of the world at iciest rati WAI RISK accepted to all parts. J. BENR^ Manage Office*: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE452 words
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Advertisement303 1917-03-14 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Seci rity Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1874. I.NC< I PuttATKD IN INDIA. 80 per cent, o* the Funds, or 523.C00.C00 are Invested in BoYemment Securities 42 years' record proyreat an. 1 inert stability. LOW BATES for non-forfeitaols Endowment Assurances with Profits. A man aged 30 can303 words
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Title Section24 1917-03-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Issued Daily.] SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917 Vol. IV. No. 61 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article781 1917-03-14 1 Famous Irishman. Admiral Sir Henry Coey Kane, «those most famous exploit was the saving of her Majesty's ship Calliope in the hurricane at Samoa in 1889, died at his residence in London recently aged seventy-three years. Admiral Kane was the second son of D. Robert Kane, of781 words
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Article119 1917-03-14 1 Stopped by Brazil. London, Feb. 23—Americ\n papers state that the Danish steamer Hamenershus was captured in the South Atlantic in January b~ n Herman raider of the Moewe t)pe and was herself turned into a raider. Towards the end of the month she entered Rio harbour and obtained119 words
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Article117 1917-03-14 1 Interview with a Runaway. London, Feb. 23.—Tbe Daily Telegraph's Rotte'dam correspondent interviewed a deserter who served on a German submarine. He stated that desertions from the German Navy were steadily increasing, but they were relatively smaller than from the army. The crews of submarines suffer considerably from nervousness.117 words
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Article34 1917-03-14 1 The King has written congratulating tbe National Lifeboat Institution on having saved 1,300 lives last year. letters are lying at the General Post Office, Singapore for s.s. Casca, s.s. Oliva and s 8. Sotolongo.34 words
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Article26 1917-03-14 1 March 12. Brisbane, British Tong Lee, Chinese March 13. Kuala, British Amherst, British Abbotsford, British Hye Leong, British Kwang Lee, Chinese Wanli, Chinese Katnor, Norwegian26 words
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Article38 1917-03-14 1 March 12. Ban Whatt Hin, British Kaka, British Perak, British Sri Muar, British Hai Nam, British Emile, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Van der Parra, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Eiger, Norwegian March 13. Batavier, British Singkara, Dutch Kuchirg, Sarawak38 words
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Article91 1917-03-14 1 March 14 High water :—1.2 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. 1.46 p.m. 8 ft 4 ins. March 15. High water :—1.34 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. 2.40 p.m. 7 ft. 1 in. March 16. Moon. Max. Dec. S. lOh M Last Quarter 7h. 33m. A. High water91 words
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