Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1917
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Title Section28 1917-03-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] < AND •SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. -No. 72 SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbe malapa Cribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 27.28 words
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Advertisement377 1917-03-27 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! X A*D jj SHIPPING GAS&TTE. 2 7V popular Newspaper of the X Straits Settlements. J p3s* PUBLISHED DAILY, i 2 Complete Reports of Local Events. J X Condensed News from F.M.S., Javaf" f China, Lidia, Ceylon and Japan. Z I 1 2 t Full and Latest377 words
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Advertisement431 1917-03-27 1 BANKS CHARTERED BAMKOF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INOORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00( Reserve Fund 900 t OOC t< seervs Liability of Proprietors i £1,200,00 C E ANKERS. The Bank of England, Tho Londor City and Midland Bank, Lid., The431 words
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Advertisement34 1917-03-27 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings TRADE MARK. j Fresh Supplies Monthly. British and test, Insist on being served Mil ROSS'S W. Ross Brothers LIMITED. > i\ I BOT.ERS I London aid Leith. 3 j tl 1 mm^34 words
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Advertisement252 1917-03-27 1 |THE MLWtilpE| I SHIPPIN G GAZCTIk I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, t Payable in Advance. 4 Per annum 1*5*22 5 Half yearly J*JJ g Per quarter J g 2 Per mensem... g J Pcttage Extra 50 ctS. per month. 2 Temporary "Phone No. 171. W I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED252 words
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Article680 1917-03-27 2 I re eh Air Won.l r. A French flying officer was congratulated one day by some gashing women on the announcement of his latest success. You have now won, said one, "the Legion of Honour, the Military Medal, and the War Cross—why, what other decoration can680 words
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Obituary107 1917-03-27 2 Mrs. R. C. El wards, wife of tbe Nagasaki Agent of the Hongkong «ridbhaugUi B*nk, (and formerh in Singapore) we regret to state, a»«a at Nagasaki recently The Nagasaki Press says Mrs. Edwards took a great interest in all local happenings and was especially '•ctivo107 words
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Article93 1917-03-27 2 In his recently published book "My Life," Mr. G R. Sims has a good story about the actor, Wilson j Barrett wi o more than a little after tbe manner of many actore' approved of himself i n the role of Hamlet H e a ß ked his landlady, who93 words
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Article621 1917-03-27 2 Why Babies Lapse Into Crime. If your baby boy tries to put bis hand in his mouth do not help him. If you do you may quite unconsciously, be sending him to the gallows. If your baby girl his three nurses, discharge them at621 words
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Article271 1917-03-27 2 Henry VIII waa the greatest widower ll« liv.nl. He was born at Anno Lotnini in the year 10C6. He had 510 wives, besideß women and children. Ihe first was beheaded and afterwards executed. The secoud was revoked—she never smiled again. The greatest man in his reign was271 words
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Advertisement1141 1917-03-27 2 NOTICE. THE BUSINESS OF Chop Tye Foh Tong, Pawnshop, HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM No. S3 to No. 7 A South Bridge Road FROM THE i 18 th day of March, 1917. HO TCCK CHION CHOP TYE FOH TONG, PAWNSHOP. 19-3 31-3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs Ching Keng Lee Company will offer1,141 words
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Advertisement319 1917-03-27 2 H. AHMAD. Civil and Stractaral Engineer, Surveyor an d Building Contractor, Estate Commission Agent. Office: 111, Market Stkeet Singapore AND Jalan Rahmal, Batu Pahat. 5-5 a Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions IND3 MALAY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) I Ateil'B KIM HIN Co.. Street Slrttfapnre. Malaya Tribune Can be hal319 words
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Advertisement395 1917-03-27 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed I Nerves and Bpain j Within ten minutes you will fee distinctly tbe beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaphos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stinrolants, which only make nutter* worse lltI It395 words
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Advertisement27 1917-03-27 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qood and well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-li27 words
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Article1557 1917-03-27 3 Annual Meeting. t the Exchange Buildings yesterday afternoon there was a large attendance of members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange on the occasion of the annual meeting. Mr. F. L. Tonolin adamson, Gilfillan and Co.) presided, and there were also present the Hon. Mr.1,557 words
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Article143 1917-03-27 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, March 27. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quota* tions AlorGajah $3 90 $4.10 AyerKunings 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.55 2.65 AyerPanas 12.25 12.75 Balgownie 5.00 5.20 Bukit Jelotong 0.72), 0,80 Bukit Katil 0.87! 0.95 OhangkatSerdg.... 10.25 10.50 Qlenealy143 words
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Article29 1917-03-27 3 Orders for March. Friday March 30. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p m, A. AGSBW, Officer Commanding. Civil Guard Singapore. 28th February, 1917.29 words
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Article13 1917-03-27 3 Appropriately enough, the German food-problem is being eom-i--iered by the Prussian Diet—Boston Iranscript.13 words
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Advertisement476 1917-03-27 3 I LAST NIGHT OF THIS GRAND PROGRAMME. jjFull Vctlue is wl*a=*/fc you Get I T AT THE I 1116 house of quality Alhumbra I Alhambra is THE is the only the Theatre M 5* P M jfl| 1% theatre where you :> A M Wmwjf tVtJP Ĕ%, wlth an g476 words
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Advertisement580 1917-03-27 3 j The Popular Photo-Play HouPr> EMPIRE Tarj >ng Pagar Road. Tram* Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW, »-30 P. M. SHABP WAR THE GREAT WAR AERIAL WARFARE 2 Parts IN THE CURSE OF WAR As Realistically portrayed on the screen in a Multiple R eler <H rathe i Cotosr Photograph, Wrinkle580 words
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Miscellaneous345 1917-03-27 3 Mails Close. To-day Port Dicksoa and Port Swettenham 'Calypso 2JS0 pm Bitu Pahat M«*na ?.5t0 pro tut i< I'ah.it Aing Leone 2 '10 ptn Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld H jmi Banjoewangie. Derby, Bruume. Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow. Oeraldton awl Fremantle. taking in <ilh tor Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane345 words
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Article1177 1917-03-27 4 The Rev. Mr. William Cross hae delivered a timely address on the Ideals of Education to the Medical Btudents Recreation Club but its scholarly and philosophic contents are worthy of consideration by a wider circle of the public of the Colony. Mr. Cross has done1,177 words
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Article163 1917-03-27 4 Tbe War Tax Ordinance, being a tax for the purpose of obtaining a contiibution towards the expenses of tbe war, to be raised from incomes of $3,000 per annum and over, passed its third reading at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. It is interesting to note th«163 words
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Article24 1917-03-27 4 Minister Demands Passports. Reuter. London, March 26, 12.10 p.m, Amsterdam: The Chinese Minister at Berlin has asked for his passports.— Router.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article113 1917-03-27 4 Generous Gift Accepted London, March 22, 12.50 p.m. The Army Council has gratefolly accepted the gift of cix thonsand pounds sterling, from the Hon. Mr. Ea Tong Sen, a member of the Federal Council of the Malay States, for the purchase of a M Tank."— Reuter. [Our113 words
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Article41 1917-03-27 4 To day. Singapore Slipway Co., meeting, rroon. Emulation Lodge. 8.30 p.m. Somme Battle Pictures, Theatre. To-morrow. Bomme Battle Pictures, Theatre. Thursday. Singapore Golf Club Meeting, 6.15 p.m. Somme Battle Pictures, Theatre. Friday. Moon, First Quarter. Somme Battle Pictures, fheatie.41 words
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Article589 1917-03-27 4 London. March 29 3*7/8. The market 7 8 criB Renter. 18 l*U» City of Singapore 4 P J r c t m n of tor. stock, £100 Btf k fetched 66| per C e nt lot Be sore and tkka v,mr~~ tothePalladiarn At the Gaintv to-night the*589 words
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Article107 1917-03-27 4 Tin here is $102.-50 cts. tp. Tin is quoted at £275.10.0 in London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is qwttd »t 38 nom. in London. Tapioca fair Hake is ioW lt c on the London market. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American is at 1- On the London market107 words
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Advertisement225 1917-03-27 4 An Exceptional Opportunity to Replenish your Wardrobe India Gauze Singlets IN JERSEY STYLE (Without Buttoned Front). Strong and hardwearing. Fitted with unbreakable French neck band. 34, 86 and 38 ins. I BETTER 40, 42 and 44 ins. QUALITY $3.25 $5.75 $3.75 HALF DOZ. I HALF DOZ. HALF DOZ. Robinson Co.225 words
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Advertisement418 1917-03-27 4 NEW PICTUR NEW PICTURES 11 NEW PICTURES "I in To night's Change of Programme T nirf l I At tbe Ideal Picture Theatre To night Cinema CASINO Off Beach Ron Second Show, 9.1S p.m. KALEM Present THE NET OF DECEIT A Thrilling Spy Drama in 3 Parts Featuring Roland Bottomley,418 words
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Advertisement220 1917-03-27 4 "BIRDS'NEST" Brandy. In Quarts and Pints. "FIVE STAR" Whisky. Brown Campbell Co. Solo Importers: Caldbech. Macgregor AND Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. French War Stamps. A booklet containing '20 different coloured stamps of The Grand Chiefs of the French Army. The whole proceeds IN AID OF THE220 words
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Article325 1917-03-27 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. The Week-End. Important Position Approached REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 26, 6.30 a.m. The principal week-end developments in the west have been on the French front, where the British advance has slowed down, as the country they have to cross between Arras andREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 325 words
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Article81 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26, 9.45 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states We have captured Lagniconrt, northward of Bapaame, on the Cambrai road. We took prisoner thirty and drove off determined counter-attacks. Eastward and north-westward our artillery dispersed a third attack We repulsed a bombing attack northward of Beaumetz and our81 words
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Article169 1917-03-27 5 A Stubborn Struggle. London, March 26,12.40 a,m. A French communique says: Our troops continued their offensive from the So mm 9 and Aisne, The struggle is stubborn owing to the enemy's vigorous defence but our soldiers, inflamed by the sight of the destruction wrought by the enemy everywhere, drove169 words
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Article143 1917-03-27 5 Hindenbnrgs Effort. London, March 26, 4.20 a.rnParis A semi-official, message •ays The Allies have apparently reached the so called Hindenburg defensive line, of which St Quentin is believed to be the centre, with Cambrai on the north Laon on the south as support points. The Allies143 words
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Article128 1917-03-27 5 London, Maich 26, 4.10 p.m. A French communique states: Our fire stopped and our counterattacks repulsed several fresh enemy attacks at night on the EssignyBenay front, between the Somme and the Oise. Serious loss was inflicted on the enemy. We entirely maintained our positions captured yesterday. We continued128 words
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Article64 1917-03-27 5 Enemy Beaten Back. London, March 26, 3 45 p m. A wireless Uussian official message states A German advance in the region of Postavy. following four gas waved, was thrown back. Germans dressed in white overalls attacked eastward of Baranovitchi. They were dispersed. We occupied fortifications at Kalaichahin, in64 words
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Article91 1917-03-27 5 London. March 26, 12.40 a.m. Russian, official On the western front the Germans, in the region of Mojeiki, north-west of Postavy, discharged poison-gas without effect On the Caucasus front, in the direction of Khanikin, on March 18, we dislodged the Turks from their positions near the village91 words
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Article82 1917-03-27 5 More Claims. London, March 26, 5.20 p in. A wireless German official message states We attacked the French who had advanced across tbe Somme and Crozat Canal, inflicting heavy losses, after a fierce fight, taking prisoner one hundred. We repulsed three attacks eastward of Oilette. Hand to hand82 words
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Article70 1917-03-27 5 A Raioaiag Campaign. London, March 26, 7.20 a.m. Tbe Ministry •< Food has arranged a campaign for the redaction of food consumption with a view to retaining voluntary rationina It wid be directed by twelve hundred local war savings committees and 35,000 war savings Rations. There will70 words
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Article54 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26. 4.45 p.m. I„the House of CoBQj-MSM. H* Bonar Law announced that a Gov. e7 n m«nt Bill ~E*&J£ Kfe of Parliament would be lutroin priuv.»F Krtntral accounts 223 to this view. Our Prisoners. \fr J F Hope st» ted tbat we had 2£ No54 words
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Article81 1917-03-27 5 Messages from the Trenches. London, March 26. 1-55 p m. Petrograd An excellent sign of the tiuita is the arrival of most enthusiastic deputations with messages from the trenches, assnring tha country that it can rely on its defenders. As an example one regiment sent a message: "An inconclusive81 words
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Article78 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26, 4.45 p.m. Paris M. Kerensky, interviewed in Petrograd, said that the situation was still serious, but he believed the critical hour was past. A constituent assembly would be elected as soon as possible, but it was not the time to establish female suffrage before78 words
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Article75 1917-03-27 5 London, March, 26, 5.5 p.m. A Russian diplomatic source has informed Reuter that the threatened German advance on Petrograd is less to be feared now than before tha revolution. Moreover, it would have a sobering effect on the extremists. Anyhow the Germms would encounter a series of75 words
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Article43 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26, 7.0 a.m. A telegram from Rotterdam says that German experts are focussing public attention on Uussia, declaring that the revolution has upset the Entente plans of a combined offensive, as the Russian armies are unfit for active operations.43 words
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Article77 1917-03-27 5 Last Year's Figures. London, March 26, 2 0 p.m. The immense military effort of Britain is strikingly illustrated by the Army appropriation account for 1916, showing that the total n*t expenditure on the Army was£543,1K7,548. This amount includes pay £98,157,15b supplies and clothing £212,960,815 quartering, transport and77 words
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Article51 1917-03-27 5 Preparations. London, March 26, 1 55 p.m. Washington: Fourteen regiments of the National Guard of various States have been called up to protect industries from domestic disorders, in the event of hostilities. Mr. Wilson has signed an order increasing the personnel of the Navy from 62,000 to51 words
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Article52 1917-03-27 5 Overseas Residents' Gifts. London, March 26, 12 30 p.m. British subjects in the Dutch Indies have sent a subscription o' £3,815 to the Overseas Club for the purpose of purchasing two aeroplanes. Overseas residents have now paid for ninety-five units for an Imperial air-craft flotilla formed by the52 words
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Article45 1917-03-27 5 Greatly Oversubscribed. London, March 25, 10.55 p.nr. Ottawa: Subscriptions toCanadi's third war loan of a hundred and fifty million dollars have closed The Finance Minister announced a magnificent success, as it is estimated the subscriptions total two hundred and fifty million dollars-45 words
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Article96 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26, 7.0 a.m. M. Ribot, in a message to tbe Tiines.emphasising the need for military co-ordination, sjya that it may become necessary to create some general instrument of Allied coordination or somehow revise the present excellent arrangements between the armies of Sir Douglas Haig and96 words
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Article615 1917-03-27 5 War Tax Ordinance. A meeting of thf> Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon, there being present His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthnr H. Young, G. C. m n„ Major General D. H. Ridout, c M. 0. (G aeral Officer Commanding) the Hon. Mr. F S. James C. M615 words
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Article78 1917-03-27 5 London, March 26, 4.45 p m. Paris: The President of the Association for War Prisoners had written to the Foreign Minister urging the Government to compel the Germans to abandon barbarous treatment of French war prisoners, of whom, he says, thirty thousand are ill-fed and over-crowded.78 words
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Article29 1917-03-27 5 London. March 26 1.55 p.m. Serbian advices confirm the reports of a serious rising in Serbian territory against the Bulgarians, whose harshn-ss has made lilt unendurable.29 words
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Article39 1917-03-27 5 London, \iuou 2>5, 7.20 a.m. A great week's recmiting cim paign on behalf of National Service has been opened. There were meetings in many towns on March 24 and appeals were made from all pnlpitj vtgterdaj.39 words
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Article1234 1917-03-27 5 Realistic 1 icture*. The Horrors of War. Very fine; very realistic; very wonderful bnt (in plact s) very gruesome, will, we think, be the general consensus ot opinion of tbosH who visit tbe Victoria Theatre this week to see th« fine series of vivid war pictnree of1,234 words
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Article232 1917-03-27 5 Football. Singapore Leagu?. SCF.A. v. Wireless Station. This league fixture was decided on the S.R.C ground last evening. Once again we have to draw the attention of the exectutive to the great lack of control over the large crowd of enthusiastic but unsportsmanlike crowd, who again ignored the fact232 words
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Article626 1917-03-27 5 THE ASSIZES. Mischief by Fire Th* c*aa was eontimwd before the Chief Justice (Sir John Pucknill. K. a) t/eaterdey afternoon, la which a Hiadaasaai neaaed A loan it Ali. an a bugler of th* orh B ah nins, was charged with Biisckit-f y setting tire to a dwelling626 words
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Article245 1917-03-27 5 A Gambling Raid. As the result of a rai l co.idncted by Inspector MacQcumi and six ii.ca. on a Chinese Club at Moi-que Mreet last night, a here according to information received wbol-fale gambling wan *<>ir*£r on, the raidere took by surprise some 50 gamMers who were bus}245 words
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Advertisement508 1917-03-27 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Victoria Theatre. Under tV Distiiuuiaht d patronage of H. E. The Governor Sir Arthur Young, G. C M. G. H. M Government, Tour Of the Greatest Film in H stery The Battle of the Somme AND H. M. THE KING ON THE BATTLEFIELD ORGANISED TOUR In Aid of508 words
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Miscellaneous108 1917-03-27 5 Singapore Volunteer Cor, s. Orders for the week eudicg Friday. March 30 To-day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S V.A. B-emits. .i i« do S.Ti.E v, N C.Os i, ft do Max m Co, No. 2 Det. do Chinese Co. Brae Basuh Road Malay Co. To-morrow. 4-6 pm Balestier Range Msx'un108 words
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Article1095 1917-03-27 6 Telok Anson Rubber. A Prosperous Year. The eighth annual meeting of tie lelok Anson Rubber Co. wa: held yesterday afternoon at the registered offices, Battery Road, •Singapore. In the absence ot the Chairman (Mr. H. R. Llewellyn) the chair was taken by Mr. J. A. Webster, who in1,095 words
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Article750 1917-03-27 6 Pkn Quoted in the M r f this Horning MS. f'JilE. MaBI H 27. M»**r> Ly*.' a i Evatt, Exchange Bad Hhan Brakers. i>.-uo the following list of .juotatinns Kubber Shares. Nobb. Value. R n Sellert». 2/. 2(6 2; 10 2 Anglo Java 4/0 6/0 2/- Anglo-Malay750 words
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Advertisement424 1917-03-27 6 iL-jj-jjL,-jl—i. m%-3 1 -j j 11 _> i i i_iu ■i I—» nrniTi iin m m >— w—^.ara—g^—^ There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE It ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. I Raffles HoteL SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8424 words
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Advertisement585 1917-03-27 6 Straits Settlements liar Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. Repayable at par on the 15th November, 1919. Price €>r ifssue XOO Pes* Cent, All proceeds of this issue will be lent585 words
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Article304 1917-03-27 7 Sanitary Board's Suggestions Mr. Khoo Kt-ng Hooi addressed the Sanitary Board at its last meeting on the subject of the recent floods and urged that st*ps be taktn to prevent as far as potsible a recurrence. He pointed out that the loss sustained by merca «tilrt firm*, and304 words
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Article230 1917-03-27 7 A well-dresaed woman male a 6cenn at lti« Old Llailey -\hfii Wii liarn Reynolds, a chauffeur, who was said to be her husband, w*8 sentenced to 6even y ears' penal servitude for forging a postal eider for 8s. 6d. When the jury returned a verdict of "guilty,"230 words
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Article115 1917-03-27 7 January, 1917, was a great month for the liquor extermination move--nent iv the United States. First came the Federal Supieme Court deci-ion upholding the right of prohibition States to exclu ie from their territory all shipments of intoxicants then came the passage, by tbe United States Senate, ot115 words
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Article34 1917-03-27 7 A writer in a Japanese paper has been trying to prove that tbe Japanese are descendants of the Jews. It would be easier io establish tne fact that the Koreans are tbe Chosen people.34 words
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Article373 1917-03-27 7 Size Reduced With tho object of economizing the combustibles which are so necessary f«>r tbe national bfe. the French C hiuet has decided to plsce r'stric tious uu thi number of pages of the daily papers, taking into Recount th'iifferonce in their price end list This »eduction, b'-gan373 words
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Article157 1917-03-27 7 The annual report of the Penang Municip.d Fire Brigade Department for the year 1916 by Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton, the Chief Officer, states that the total revei.ue amounted to $3,975.65 and the total expenditure $19,706.57. DajHng the year there were teu calls to fires or supposed157 words
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Article120 1917-03-27 7 Before the Duke of Connaught retired as Governor-General of Canada and started for England last autumn, his daughter, Princess Patricia, wrote and signed an insciiption in two expensively bound copies of Arthur G Doughty's history of Canada called Canad* A Daughter of New Franco. Recently one of120 words
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Article58 1917-03-27 7 The Bank of China has declared a dividend of 16 percent for the past year to be paid to private share, holders on and after March 10. Mr. Hsu En-yuan, Governor of the Bank of China, has arrived at Shanghai from Peking. A meeting of shareholders in the Bank is58 words
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Article236 1917-03-27 7 Admiral yon Capd.e's Pre s Bureau followed up the announcement of unrestricted submarine warfare with the publication «»f some sfmi-f fficial :u r!:m tic c« i oorning tl:" proposed stai ratios ol Bo*-, laud. The fullest version is given bf the Berlin Lokaiaiizeig< r. Tbejiotal English tonnage is236 words
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Article80 1917-03-27 7 A certain adventures has lately been haunting first-class restaurants, blackmailing in a very ingeniuus way. She craftily drop* a diamond bracelet. If liid i -on who picks it up hands it to t!:o establishment officials she simply claims it. If the finder puts it into bis or her pocket trouble80 words
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Advertisement474 1917-03-27 7 NOTICES^ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. if NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Registered Officer of the following Companies have now been removed to Nos. 64/66 Market Street, SingHpore Singapore Venture Syndicate, Ltd. The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd. The Maniai Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Elites, Ltd. Scu'iai Limited. Dungun Limited. The Jeßselton474 words
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Advertisement194 1917-03-27 7 JOJEUT_ OFFICES AND CODOWIIsViet7 Nos. 6-D, 6 E 6-0 a v 14 6 BUNGALOW TO LET. St. Patricia, 34 Barker R o ,d A 4-11 a TO BE LET Commodious Offices in ft™.!,.,™ House, Battery Road Apply McALISTER&Co.,Ltd 14-6 xx TO LET in 0 06 o inche «ter House Nos.194 words
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Advertisement491 1917-03-27 7 WANTED Wanted 6 Compositors. Good salaries tc competed men Apply C. A Ribeiro <fc Co Ltd. WANTED An English lady for tho post of Principal of tbe Singapore Chinra* U'rls School (next tbe Masonic Hall) »8 from Ist April 1917. For salary and other information apply to Miss Drysdale at491 words
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Advertisement182 1917-03-27 7 RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA. All conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. Thin, weak blood affects directly and at once the great processes of nutrition. Not only is the action of the gastric and intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened. Nothing182 words
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Advertisement441 1917-03-27 7 JNSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CG. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE rmarances effecre i on Buildinr Rent and Merchandise of ever description VRfrE Insurance* accpted to a parts of tbe world at lowett rateWAR RISK accepted to all part*. J. HENPY Man im, Offices: 2. FinUrsou Grotn. The Eastern Untied441 words
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Advertisement369 1917-03-27 7 THE ORIENTAL! Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. E-T'BL:SHED 1874. INCOUPOitATED IN INDIA. < 60 per cent, of lit Funds, or $23,000,000 sre 'rested In Gowrnment NbMm 42 eats' reoord p»ogr« wj aud mc i aaing stability. LOW BATES for "on-forfcftable Endowment o/ltn Fro* is. i A man aged 30369 words
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Title Section24 1917-03-27 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO IHE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issaed Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 72 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article854 1917-03-27 1 A Peculiar Case. Washington, Feb. 3. —The State Department, the Department of Com tuerca the C< st i Rica Legation, the Brazilian Embassy, the Danish Legation, two United States Senators aud m number of ether departments, legations and individuals will be obliged if somebody will step up854 words
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Article171 1917-03-27 1 Outward- Tbe follwing passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from London and China Express. Per P. and O. steamer. From Lmdon to Singapore.— Mr. ard Mrs. Mclver, Mr. Giant, Mr. Wood, Mrs Carmel, Mrs Haywood, Capt. Duiniker. To Penang; Nurse SimmonH. Vlr. and Mrs. Carter, Miss Tren-171 words
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Article85 1917-03-27 1 The report of the directors of the Siam Steam Packet Company for the year ended Dec 31 last states that from the net profits which total tica's 37,602 the directjis have written off icals 16,474 as depreciation in launches and property and propose to deal with the balance as follows:—85 words
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Article71 1917-03-27 1 March 24. Soon Ann, British Dagfin, Norwegian Emile, Dutch March 25. Penang, British Will o'the Wisp, British Hock Leo, British Lidy Weld, British Calypso, British Kaj-ing, British Sri Patana, British Meran, British Hong Wan, British Singkel, Dutch Kwang Lee, Chinese Tor.g Le<\ Chinese •Prachatipok, Siamese Helios, Norwegian March 26.71 words
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Article43 1917-03-27 1 Marcb Ii Mednsa, Bri.ish Hye Leong, British Hai Nam, British Kiang, British Singkep, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch March 25. Rmee, British V in Kiebeeck, Dutch Brandan, Dutch SMiang, Dutch Anna, Norwegian Koyo Mam, Japanese March 26Mata Hari, British Katong, British t howtai, British43 words
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139 1917-03-27 1 Tho newly establ shed Asano Shipbuilding Yard at Tsurumi, a short distance eou'h of Tokyo, is capable of constructing 4 vessels of tbe largest t)pe at a time, and the materials required for eleven boats are aniving by T.K.K. steamers from the United States, as139 words
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Advertisement378 1917-03-27 1 j To Let j P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPA3nE3 INCORPORATED IB ENOLVSD.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For CHlii. J.!*". MfH Ceylon, Aa S tr«!l«, Indl., Aden. E*jpt, For Chin.. te rrancan and London. MAIL LINES. □Homeward (For Europe)378 words
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Advertisement294 1917-03-27 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Nederland" AKD Rotterdam Llogd (Incorporated in Holland) Royal Dutch Mail Co npanies). REGULAR MVIL SERVICE between Java, Singapore, Hongkong Yokohama and San Francisco and vice versa For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland.) 7 3 v SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go.294 words
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Advertisement146 1917-03-27 1 STEAMERS FOR Mil SI OK I PALEMBANG for Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co. No. 2S, Robinson Roao. Cotton and Flax CANVAS. SAMPLE ON APPLICATION REMOVED TO 496 North Bridge Road. 33 j Komtißlijße Paßetvaart Maatscbappij Royal Pacfcet Navigation Co., of Batavia. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. Under146 words
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Advertisement496 1917-03-27 1 ITo Let. j N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED JAIANV JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service i» maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseille* and London, ucdei oail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamert naintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed,496 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1917-03-27 1 Singapore Tide Tables. March 27. High water: —0.25 a.ui. 9 ft. 2 ins. 1.18 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. March 28. High water :—0.59 a.m. 9 ft 2.5 p.m. 7 ft. 6 ins. March 29. Moon. Max. Dec. N. 3h. M High water :—1.36 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 2.5895 words
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