Malaya Tribune, 10 April 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 83 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 206 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j SHIPPING GAZETTE. The poptltr Newspaper of the Straits SettlementsX3T PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 Complete Reports of L>cal Even's, j Condensed N»:W8 from F.M.S., Java, China, India, Ce»lon and Japin. Full and Latest War News. |M the "Gaiety" To-nigbt At T. 30 p.m. Sharp. BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAY The Chalice
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    • 640 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insarances effected on Bailding* Rent and Merchandise uf wmm description MARINE Insurances accepted to al parts of the world at lowest rate* WAR RISE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Maniger. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance
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    • 104 1 ■«iiiillllllllliiiiiiu Mill T'lT'inilllllllllllllll 4 I THE Pot Stillsj OF I Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's I will be able to continue I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain I I the quality as before, I j being in the unique f I
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    • 216 1 the mm mwi AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable: in Advance. Per annum $14 OC Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter sbu IVr mensem... 1.25 Postape Kxtra 50 cts. per monthTemporary 'Phone No. 171. jEstate Supplies I Acetis (99&98 X) Acid Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups KTC. Mitsui !Bussan 3tfais6a,
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  • 1129 2 A Private's P. iat of View. Importance of the Infantry. My brother (previously mentioned; u>ed to s ly, "Sly lot always chrei like blazes when they go back to the trenches." I never cheer myself, •'Ut it is true that if trenches are th* devil, then rest billets just
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  • 699 2 Censorship Policy. The Cinematograph Commission of Inquiry B at on February r >th at tbe Institution of Civil, Engineers, Westminster, Principal A.E Garvie preaiding, in the absence of the Bishop of Birminghan, who is indisposed. Evidence was K iven by one of tbe examiners in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 Alas! Willi siiill I do with mj Life?" It is a quo*tio-i ofr -i p-t-, fth by invalids wb"» ar* ',-ng suffering fromshibb m o ...su aptioa in I •••'frequently who are qu te deposed andd-jctel by tn i-live- by raViaaj bitter doses oi medicine. Hope for uf is o
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    • 367 2 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. Estate Commission Agent. Officb 111, Market Street Singapore AND Jalan Kahmal, Batu Pahat. 5-5 JAPANESE Massaje i Boaesetter, c. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA No. 7-5 Ox ley Koad, Singapore. Near Orchard Road. M n Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Ci
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    • 420 2 IThe Ideal ReconstruetivTiNerve"j Sanaphos. For Nerves and Brain —To restore your phrsica! «tness. —To restore pose of «he nerve sv*:em -To rep 6 ,r the remits of mmnm*m aad arerw rk gfaaajW Hililfn on ri«H al niid-attemoon, and on tt.iug to !>• d. Too will feel distinctly the beginning of
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    • 41 2 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME firm has spent great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices jvithout losing muck of the benefit of its advertising. It t« therefore as undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods when general prices are rising-
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  • 353 3 Bethmann Hollweg's Idea. London, April 8, 6.30 a.m. Amsterdam: A message from Berlin says tbe Kaiser h»s requested Bethmann-Hollweg to submit proposals for Prussian electoral reform applicable after the war. He says The national and social spirit of the German people has become reconciled in a bitter
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  • 96 3 A manager of one of the largest firms of coal merchants stated recently that therw is no scarcity of coal in London. The difficulty is to find carmen to ex c ite the orders. Many householders in the West end who ordered from one to five tone of coal several
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  • 174 3 March Crop Returns. Mr. N- Gomes., Secretary. Ayer Molek, 15.000 lbs. Total for 5 months 66,907 lbs. Messrs Evatt Co., Secretaries. Haytor, 11,178 lbs. Total for 3 months 36,193 lbs. Lunas, IO.S'iO lbs. Total for 5 months 68,300 lbs. Messrs Guthrie Co., Ltd., Agents Banteng Sehngor 31,691 Total
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  • 129 3 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 289 th Auction, 4th sth April 1917 Offered for Sals Pels. 12,251.44 or U31,525 lbs. (Tons 729.21). Prices Realized. Average prices. Sheet smoked tine ribbed $15> to $I*4 > ood ribbed 141 158 fine plain 132 139 good plain 125 131 Cnsmoked
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at uool witb the local Commercial Wireles* Station Mil.
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  • 70 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates o) Jepartnre from Singapore of th* Euiopean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Likft. n*LivEaar>. 8.1. Jan. 21 Mar. 3 M.M. Feb. t Mar. 3 P. kO. Keb 3 Mar. 6 P. kO. Feb. 9 Mar. 1« 8.1. Feb.
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  • 175 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, April 10. Messrs i-atham and Co., the \rcade, advise the following qnota 'ions l AlorGajah «4.10 $125 \y. rKunings 1.30 140 Iyer Molek 1.65 2.75 Ayer Panaa 12.25 12.50 BaY- amle 5.50 5 75 Bukit Jelotong 0.70 0.77 Bukit Katil 0.90 0.97^
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  • 99 3 untitled Circus and untitled viiioli ban rnn since 1843, is to close v rknbag the war. The hie lent baa been stored away, the animal* have b«-HM Agpoted of, and 7. r > dran hi be, rss e, including the ro\al cream "i i* 8 that used to h-ad tbe
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    • 297 3 lp II Advice to m, I Nursing Mothers W MANY mothers would like to feed their own children, but are denied the privilege of doing so, becauBe they have not sufficient nourishment for them. The "Allenburys" 5 scientific system of Infant Feeding has provided for all this. When a mother
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    • 457 3 aiMamflHHHaiVHanßßaHa^^ Ti>e Last Night of this Grand Programme AI ham bra 9 Alhambra Is '-'is the only the Theatre houseofquality theatre where you THE with an get the BEST I I I pictures, the jPJk M M JE S~_J9 H_JB M xttached. Ice I BEST I O H ifj\\M IHaWn
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    • 822 3 j The Popular Photo-Play House EMPIRE The Coolest Theatre in Singapore Tanjong Pagdr Road. Tram Pas* the Door. SECOND SHOW, 9 P.M. SHARP PRKsENT Tho Most Remarkable Photo-Pageant BRITAIN PREPARED A Grand Review of the Activities of His Majesty's I Naval and Military Forces with the lsiaking of Shells J
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 180 3 Mails Close. To-day Port Dickson a«d Fort Swettenham *Calypso -'.30 pm Hongkong 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Men» '.'.#0 pir Malacca and Maar *Lady Weld 8 pu» Christmas and Cocoe Island* 3.S0 pin Kota Tinggi Ban Li* Gaan 4 pin Kuta Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pin To-morrow. Cncob Hock Gan #.30
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  • 539 4 We remember well the time when Colonel Oody was cnnsitiered the doyen of aviators, and it is not so many years ago. At that time it was our pleasure to viai r such places as the Alexandra Palace (now a concentration camp) or the Crystal Palace (now the
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  • 109 4 Tin is a,uoted at £216.0 0 in London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is quoted at 40/- nom. in London Tapioca fair Hake is done at 6i on the London market. On the Liverpool market cotton middling American is at 12.09. On the Lin lon market cipra fair merchantable
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  • 853 4 Use fropbets. If this war has proved anything it has proved the Impossibility ot making consistently correct pro phecies concerning tbe course of tlu coiifiict, especially when specific dates are involved. There are one or two well-known Kngtish writers, one of them an Army < fßuer, who must
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  • 524 4 Tin here is at $101.50. (50 eta 150 tons sold. uct B.up) Rubber is qnoted at 1/11 crepe an 1 .3/: j fur sheet. 1 f r Women itMtioessM B.'iabane, Qnaensland, itvcu uZ tae first time. r Second Li. nt. T W. St»*.formerly of Seremhan and TtomJ
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  • 118 4 PAGES The Great War The German View 3 The Fighting Fronts t| U.S.A.. and War 5 French Consular News 5 General Crime on the Film Fatigue I The Robber Trade Rabber Ootputs I Local Share Market I Mail Notices 3 Air Supremacy I Local and General 4 Home
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 229 4 j iAn Exceptional Oppartunity to Replenish j your Wardrobe I India Gauze Singlets IN JERSEY STYLE (Without Buttoned Front). Strong and hardwearing. Fitted with unbreakable French neck band. 34, 30 and 3b ins. BETTER j 40, 4 J and 44 ins. QUALITY $3.25 $5.75 1 $3.75 j HALF DOZ. I
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    • 316 4 I A GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. To-night at Che Ideal Picture Theatre H Cinema CASINO w 2n i SHOW 915 p. m ,»11\HP. J Norilsk Film i <•. Pr^en»* Parta I>LIND PATE 3 Rpolb A i hrillii g und en*ati aal DtV ct: ye Dran.a. An 1 -B i inh Feature
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    • 224 4 "BIRDS' NEST" Brandy. In Quarts and Pints. j "FIVE STAR" way. Brown Campbell Co. Sok Importers:— Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 4DELPHI HOTEL Our Monthly Rates j are for Tiffin $20. Dinner S2O. Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Big Stock on Hand Green
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  • 352 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIU COMMUNIQUES. British Progress REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 9, 2.30 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gayp: Au attack a' 5.30 this mo n ing on a wide front penetrated the enemy's lines everywhere from iooth'ward of Arras to southward of L*ns. We are progressing
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  • 88 5 Violent /rtillery Fire. London, April 9, 1.50 a.m. A French communique states There has been a violent artillery duel in the Cernain section, between the Somme and the Aiene in Champagne. The Germans yesterday fired twelve hundred shells into Rheims. They killed one civilian and wounded four London April
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  • 46 5 Victory in Tripoli. London, April, 8, 10.30 p.m. Rome, official We attacked ?nd completely defeated five thousand rebels, on Apiil 5, at Dorania oatis in Tripoli. Two hundred and fix f f the enemy were killed. Valuable booty was captured. Onr casualties were very slight.
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  • 133 5 All Records Broken. London, April 9, 5.30 a.m. Mr Beach Thomas describes the aeroplanes of both sides on the Western front. He says they have a breathless speed and are practically noibeless. All records of speed and skill have been broken "7 a British machine which destroyed five
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  • 525 5 President's Replies London, April 9, 4.15 p.m. President Wilson has replied to the King Tour eloquent message at this critical moment of our national life is proof of the commnnity of sentiment among the free peoples of the world, who are now striving to defend their ideals
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  • 67 5 London, April 8, 4.45 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters in Salonika says tbat all the Russian troops on the Balkan front have acclaimed the result of the revolution aud offer allegiance to the Provisional Government. All ranks are unanimous that their first duty is lo defeat the
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  • 18 5 London, April 7, 6.50 p.m. There are some indications of Fre»u troubles brewirjg in Greece,
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  • 233 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Parip, April 9, 6 20 p.m V sterday the sanation was nn changed; the Germ at s sent aeain 1,200 b.'inbs against Rheims en-' civilian was kill»d and tbre wonnded. To-day the artillery was very active in several Heeiorp; we checked
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  • 503 5 Great British Assault. London, April 9, 8.05 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headqnarters states that the offensive, mentioned earlier, baa extended from Lens to St Qnentin. A steady bombardment of the enemy line which has been progressing for 'ays. intensified dnring the night. Before the assinlt wss delivered it
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  • 244 5 Captain J Bills Milne. Wid*f pread regret will be felt in Aberdeen at the news «>f the death nf Captain Joseph EMis Mttne, D <.0„ VI D R V M.C. who in civilian ife enjoyed one of ih" larg*s practices I*t Aberdeen. Captain Mtln* received his
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  • 101 5 Daring Robbery- At 8 30 o'clock one night a mud servant in a house at 37 Tibet Road opened the door in response to a knr>ck. In walked four men; one produced a revolver while three went upstairs where they held np the household and s cured cash
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  • 102 5 A Chinese boy of fonr years of age was burned to death in a fire in a bootmaker's shop at H37.» Hupeb Road which broke out at abV-nt noon; in the confusion which ensued when the alarm of fire was raised the people in the shop
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  • 118 5 It was announced a' Home, in mail week that it would not be po«si»>le to get the annual a< counts of the Pataling Rubber Es ate Svndiote, Ltd, ready for publication until an ait March 6th, but the director* hao decided (subject to completion o' audit) to
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  • 96 5 German prisoners working at Poundbnry, the old earthworks near Dorchester, recently unearthed a lead coffin and two big ones of stone. Eight Germans were r< quired to lift the lid of one coffin, which contained a small skeleton. Mr Thomas Hardy, who was attending a rneetirg of autiquarians in D<-»
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  • 75 5 London, April 9. 10.40 a.m. Washington A dispatch from thf> American Minister in Switzerland annonnces that Austria broke ot? relations on April Spain is taking over the I'nited States' interests in Austria. London, April y, 1058 p.m. Washington j Sweden will prob. ably take over the Austrian interests in the
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  • 688 5 The M Htary Q iestion. (From Onr Own Corretpon44*L) Canton, March 27. That rC •vao?»nng Province has ape 'I mnrc than one ami a >m!> mi ion dniHva monthly foi mtlitar) exp noes whilst its incvon iM |c m than the amount is a problem tha 1
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  • 58 5 E. M. Grace, the well known Gloucestershire player at a time when cricket had many unwritten regulation*, once dealt with a short oi'ched ball that came a little to the off, by hitting it to the leg. Tbat," said the bowler, precisely, '-is not cricket." It may not be
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  • 103 5 It is reported from Vienna that the Emperor Karl has appointed Rear-Admit al Rudolf Rodler Deputy Chief of the naval section of the Au6tro-Hungarian Mini-try ot" Wa*\ The United Sates has not yet footed all the bills of her previous campaigns. Her Government—to its honour— has always been generous in
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  • 504 5 POLICE COURTS Gambling. Two Chin se youths, Chna At LUp aged 14 and T n Cilia Po ai?ei 10. xver.« charge 1 this morning wi' 1 ea nblinp in t nhTic at K «mpont: Bihru R »ad, an pi-a Hop tMiihy. w»'re sentenced bv Mr. Clark" t« re»ceiv»>
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  • 363 5 Interesting Bangkok Case. Iii th* Borispah Court th>< E<st Asiatic Co., Ltd. brought a cnse I against the owner and th« manager of a firm with i th** Ny j Carhberg label. at"! with using the j name of the East Asiatic C o. Lt«l i on
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  • 165 5 Chung Ling S o. This wo It i i n ova Chines illusionist will su-k» his Ini I»! appearare*in Singapore on Aat or lay next .it ih« Town Sail, mrh he will anpear f<»r a ihoti i is n snpportfd by a Brat-dam van l| company .iir,c: From t:»♦•
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  • 82 5 Open Air Exhibition- j Before a large and appreciative audie-nce variously estnnat-d to have numbered from eight to fifteen thonsard. but estimated by M". Sarrn of the Empire Cinema to be 10,000. the famous historical The Battle of the Sornnie and The King on th« Somme Battlefield were
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  • 182 5 At the Gaiety ainema to night there will be a special programme, of wbich the outstanding featim will be the great Langfo-d-Macve fight, 20 roun Is. The screening id •his film is to commence at 8.30 p in. chirp. Th»-re will be som- 1 fine nev pic'nr.g screened
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  • 73 5 b'nqapore. April 10. London— Bank 4 at/a S/4| Demand 2/44, Private 3 m/s. 2/4 15/16 I nd t Bank T. T I if itijkous; Baa* if* P.en. U Shanghai—^ Bank -i d. 06$ JavaBan* T. r L 37] 'apan— HaTit dj i. |09 v reigaa—bnytat rale S.. r >4
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 29 5 The Silver «arket. London, April 3, 5.50 p.m. Silver is steady. London, April 4, G 05 p.m. Silver is at with a large bnsiness. Tko market is firm.— Renter.
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    • 115 5 NOTICE. The Kiiela Savvah Rubber Co., Ltd. <I corpoi'dted iv ihe Strait» svul'nieuts) Notice i<* hereby given that the Transfer Register will be closed: from Wednesday, 11th April, to Saturday, 14th April, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. 10 4 14-4 International Gircns BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT Grand
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    • 267 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Vifiioria Theatre SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL Utb. FOR A SHORT >E\ ON ONLY Maurice E. Bandman PR-v NTT!, iv .1,1 F«m v 11« i«>nt«t Chang Ling Soo j t'■ i w --f?£< 5 IP v j H- >* :f-- FROM THE LONDON HIPPODBOMc. "i bj Miaa Seen hd t
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  • 855 6 Prices Qo ted i the Market tl s II mini tst*4MkP« Ai\.u. io. M I i.ii civ.tt, Etoli.i i «ad eaan Itroker-, iaeiie the following list i i quo: ti.ms Kubber Shares. v Value. Hi -r- r > t; a: MM J,C J t An,"o Jva 4
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  • 246 6 Singapore, April 10. Tin. —S»>e Local and General c :uruu. Copra. B.isin'-3i TaptiK a. —W. ak. Business done Saga Flour- Do, No Basin Qambier. —No Business. Peeper —Xeadj. No Business. /').r/«f'iH.— Jarket Qojot Laust Lo«i knrkel ItfMltii. Nutmegs IIU 8. por picul $12.00 Xutmegs KO S. 52.00 Pbpra
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  • 75 6 For untitled his wifa as a I" footing lady in a glass case at premi* i in Oldham Mroot, Man cheater; without charging an enter lainment tax, Arohiboid Host] Ki'l y wis tile d £5 at Manchesei (title) sdi the exhibition MM .in- Ij dooati mmU. Dm Magistral !>■ JOO
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  • 1013 6 The Front h France. Tiie following BOOMMr? of th" we k'- warring is in n,,! by the British Lega'ion at Bangkok, bu' Boot not be consider, d tlioial. London, .Mai eh 30th. Dining the wek steady has I), en «iade at va ions points on ihe western front
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  • 390 6 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, Apt il 2. The Siamese New Year w&f ushered in yesterday, with batbini: ceremonies and the lighting ol candies, which is being observed b> all devout Buddhists all through the country. Last evening the King had an audience with all the Minister?, (local
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  • 310 6 The results of the March Professional X nere as follow:— First Professional Examination. Lee Keng Syon nnd Chia Boon Liong bracketed with Houours. Passed in Chemistry:—A. Somasundram. Pa-h> d in Osteology end Artbrology:—S. Tb«mby Pillai, K. Vella»«my A. Somatundram aud Hamzab bin Taih. Passed in
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  • 59 6 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore Hahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Babru have commenced running from the 3rd instant. The former train connects with the 9 a.m train. Tank Road to Johore Babru, and the latter with the
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  • 66 6 The machine guns have been received by the New York Police Depa'tnent and 120 picked men, all of whom had previous service in the army or navy, are being drilled in their use. This is part of the elaborate plan for preparedness in the event of war with Germany. The
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  • 98 6 Orders for April, Friday, April 13. Pa Pearls Hill „nd Tanjong 5.15 p.m. X ra ?ar Monday, April 16. w, Parade at Pearls Hiii j 1 Dismiss at Pearls Hid Friday, April 80. Entir. ft. pany Parade at I M j2?' 5.15 p.m. MtltDt Monday April 23.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 Holly Brand UNSWEETENED AS SUPPLIED BY j Joseph Travers Sons Limited, LONDON. Per Case of 48 1 lb. Tins. SUPPLIED IH LOTS OF NOT LESS THAN THREE CASES AT A TIME I MMM Bros., Co. r Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. BAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 in. to
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    • 188 6 HAVE YOU A RHEUMATIC FRIEND T. H him about LITTLES ORIENTAL BALM a rrodern em mcipator from the aches an l trains of the human body. .So mere re ief. but permanent tr<e.| DO from t v tortUlM aid deformiti<f rh-uma'i-m I he cure ha« >• icn efed not once,
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    • 405 6 JONGKEENA, Fur the teeth and g-: •>/, suffering fr >m any ilh r.ecti -n with the teeth and g use the great cure of tba JONG KEEN A aad d not be in a hurry to have y ex tracted- which is Qod'a gift you. The natural always being preferable
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 97 6 Singapore Volunteer Cor*s. Orders for the week entlin? Friday. April 13 To-day. No Diilis To morrow 4 30 p.m. Range S.R..E r. 515 Drill Hail Maxim Co. No. 2 Det. m do S.V R. A M C 8 j ,i do Ve'< rans Co. Bras BaSdh Road Malay Co Off
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  • 867 7 The question of race forms one of the most important problems in connection with the expansion of Japtn. Japan must expand on account of increasing population ami for racial reasons this is opposed by contrary races." So delcarea Dr. X Ukita in his opening remarks iv
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  • 254 7 Daring Robbery- A daring robbery took place at Dalat about the middle of February. One night thieves bored through the floor of a shop in the baaaur, and taking out enough plank to enable them to enter, opened a bilian safe and took out about $380 mostly in
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  • 169 7 i Among the m my stories of omens that centre round tbe Hapebnrg family is tbat of an unlucky quill pen. It was used by the late Emperor Francis Joseph when signing his first proclamation as Err* peror of Austria. No sooner bad he signed the document
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  • 190 7 "Rustic" writing to Daily Mail, says: "It is obvious from the letters of those who advocate the destrnc lion of sparrows that none of >ht writers has tasted a well-maJ» sparrow pudding or a steak and sparrow pudding, for otherwise its pleasing memories wonftJ have ensured the mention of sparrows
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 609 7 NOTICES Municipal Ordinance 1913. Preparation of Scheme for Building. Whereas certain land situated off Gevlang Ro«d and extending approximately from Lorong 3 to Pava Lebar Road ia in process of development and appears to the Commissioners to be likely to be used for building purposes at an early date, tbe
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    • 339 7 TO BE LET OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H, BatterRoad. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 a BUNGALOW TO LET. St. Patricks, 34 Barker Road, 4 bedrooms. Rent moderate. Apply tJ 8. J. JUDAH Co. 29, Robinson Road. 4.11
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    • 478 7 WANTED Wanted 6 Compositors. Good salaries tc competent men Apply C. A. Ribeiro <fc Co Ltd. 24 3 v WANTED AT ONCE. A competent Machine Ruler. *.pp'y with testimonials to The Straits Albion Press, Ltd. 7-4 v WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Ma'aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials la
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    • 61 7 Nill6 M6II Tropic?, *nfj>r /row Ollt Of aSttsff trouble*. Th* tenth atmd* CVCry t6Il (A#m bp tmking an occasional <ione of PINKETTES the tiny laxatire*. uhich ycntly stimulate the bouch. thus {/rung tone to a slu</<jish liver Do not ijnpc PWj oen»« at jour drnggii-t't. or direr: by mail on
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    • 639 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK IF ItiDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROTAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 6'i,%0 Shares of £20 £1,200.00( lam t md £1.900.«W Reserve Ii ability of Proprietors fUMMW BANKERS. The Hani of Enghtnd, Th* Londo City an-l Midland Bank, Ltd.. Th. London County and WeetminstA*
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    • 342 7 THE O R X E N T AL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874, Incorporated is India. 80 per cent, of the Funds, or $23,000,000 are Invested in Govemnur" Shitii 42 >ears' reoord progress and increanng stabilm LOW RATES for nen-forfe.t b:e Endowment Assurances with Profits j A
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRI3UNE. Issued Dally.} Vol. IV. No 83 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 452 1 Interesting Ceremony. The Urges' ship ever built iu the British Dominions Overseas was 1-lunched by Lady, May from tht Taikoo Dock on March 27, and the ceremony was pqrforuni with all the pomp and circumstance befitting the auspicious oooaji ju. T-.J c instruction of this vessel,
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    • 151 1 Tli" Trans.Actic steamer service which was inaugurated by the Siberian S.S. Co. last year b'tneen the rnou'h of the Obi and the Unite! States was decided to be continued this ji ar. The arrival of the Compauy'j steamers at the mouth of the Obi, on (he
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    • 147 1 A stuck.boat (y.OOO tens), one of the seven of its kind contracted to be sold to England recently, as previously reported iu theee columns, was launched un the 10th March, at the KawMMiki Dockyard, Kobe. Her keel was laid di.wn on the same cradle that h <d been
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    • 307 1 Position in J pm It is reported that the Communi. :atiors Office has piivntelv decided to reduce the am >unts of the chipOuilding bounties by 20 per cent. Re the above, the Marine Investigation Association, which has beer engaged in the study of this on the bases of
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    • 146 1 Th<j congestion of good® for Shanghai at both Osaka and which has becomo the worst yi t known, had at one period reached 25,000 tons in all, out of which 12,000 tons are estimated to consist of Cotton Ya r u and Cloth. The consignors
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    • 166 1 According to Mr. I{o«eeter, General Manager of the Pacific Mail S S, Co., San Francisco, who arrived at Yokohama from an inspection tour of the Pnilippines and China via Chosen on March 1, the Company is to construct two 36,000 tons steamers for tbe trans.Pacific service. At
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