Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 88 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CIK malapa Cribune. MONDAY, APRIL 16.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 432 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! I AND 5 I SHIPPING GAZETTE. t V* input" Sewspaper of the X X Straits Settlements. J I x*r PUBLISHED DAILY. t Cornp^ lB Report*-of Local E»ent«. Coni*n**d from F.M.S., Jiva, I fjiiui lidin, Ceylon und Japan. 2 I fnji and Latest War News. 8 SPECIAL
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    • 547 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in Nkw Zealand Fill Insaranses effeoled on Balld'.ngt Rent and Merchandise >( ev»r description MAW ME Insarances acsepted to a) parts of the world at lowest rate WAI USI accepted t« all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: S, Pinlaysoa Green. The Eastern United
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    • 90 1 [Sanitas Disinfectant j "Pine-Tree" j J Brand. I y 0 I This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 I with water, producing a I milk-vihite, strong disinfectant j and deodoriser. I SANITAS t i i is known throughout the world I AS A I I RELIABLE j II disinfectant. The name always!
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    • 213 1 9»****** m—— i tsmĕm *5 THE HAUYA TRIBUNE I I an r> 5 i I I S U BSCRIPTION RATES, i t Payable in Advance. t Per annum $14.00 f f Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 365 Per men«em 1.25 i J Postage Extra 50 CtS. pet month. J Temporary
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  • 1697 2 Interesting Dissertation. A French colonel sounded some time ago a rally in defence of hair on the face. Observing a constant dwiuoling of tie area of cultivation on the counts nances of his subordinates he has not only issued an order to govern their future conduct iu tins matter,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 547 2 lAITAII BROS. TOBACCO CO. 38 Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUB PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. Cigarettes of the £^ffSs,lr^ above << chop have Tney are aromatlc been manufactured pg^ c not injurious to in Hongkong for health, and the over ten years now Wjtf* smoke can be and are
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    • 230 2 JONGKEENA. TO MOTHERS —If you are living any distance from town and have a family it will pay you to keep a bottle of "JONGKEENA in your home, for if your child is labouring under any ills, which often come on quite suddenIv —a dose of JONGKEENA" will soon give
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    • 378 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed i Nerves and Brain Within ten minutes you will fee distinctly the beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaphos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only make matters worse It is not
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  • 739 3 •rial QtttcJ ii tie Market this M rata*. 14ISOAPOUB, A run. t«. Mwn LyaH and Bratt, Sxehiuice and Share Brtkeri, ise-ue the following list off quotation* I Itabber Stares. ■an Tela*. Buy***. SeUeta, h Allapf 2/10 Anal. J* 6/6 3/. Angle-Malay 10/- aj 1 Aver Kuning 80/-
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  • 43 3 The name of Lientenant Arthur Asquitb, KN.V.R, appears in a list of wounded issued by the Admiralty on February 19. Lieute nant Asquith is the second son of Mr. Asquith, and this ia the second time he has been wounded in the war.
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  • 348 3 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Pari?, April 13, 6.0 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at franca 61.85, the 5 per cut at 58.45 and the ntw 3 per o< nt at francs 88.50. The Franch Premier K. Ribot met Mr. Lloyd George at
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  • 208 3 {Through the courtesy of Messrs. Frauds Peek <£ Co., Ltd) We communicate to yon below contents of a cable just received from oar Batavia Hong* dealing with the Java Prod nee Report j for week ending to-day Batavia, April. 13. Rubber. The position of the Rubber Market
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  • 14 3 Veawls in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wirelww Station $11
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  • 146 3 {Exclwivt to M+laga Trib\m*.} Singapore, April 16. Meters Latham ami Co., the Arcade, adviae th« following o,notations AlorOajah *4.10 $4 25 AyerKnnrnx* L 35 145 Ayer Moleb 2.65 2.75 AyerPanao 12.50 12.75 Balffownie 5.50 5.75 Bnkit Jelotong 0.724 0.77$ Bnkit fcatil 0.95 1.05 Changkattvrdg.... 10.70 11 CO
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  • 73 3 Delivered In London. The following are the date* of lepartore from Singapore of the LtoijpWl Mails and their delivery :i London. Mail. L»rt. DIMIBMI. b r Jwi. *> Mar> 8 M M. FA. I Mar. 3 P &O. FA M r 6 P. kO. FA. Mwr. 1« BI
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 154 3 JAPANESE Massage Bonesrtter, c. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA No. 7-5 Ox ley Road. Singapore. >iear Orchard Road. 9-2 n AUCTION SALE OF MONTGREENEN RUBBER ESTATE Situate at MORAI AN I LIM CHU KANO (OFP CHIA CHU KANO ROAB) At Messrs Chins lh I Ci.'s Sito-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday,
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    • 468 3 Last Two Nights of tlxm "Great Mahatma Co. w The I The at the Alhambra I Alhambra It houib of quality fo the onlj th Th t THE thealra wber. i. 1 I II ASL M E| A 1 te gel the BEST g BBS. &%MM WW £Jk\ rilen pfctures.
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    • 786 3 I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME At the Popular Photo.Play House EMPIRE Tarjjor.* Pagar Road. Trams Pan th* Door. SECOND SHOW. 9.50 P.M. SHARP The Bugler of Algiers Lvvalty—Patriotism—Love—Constancy of Perpoee-—Lifol<-og Friendship—Entwiued in a pastoral romanc*. atirei bj a breath of War and Beautified by heroic achievem«m\ constitute 5 The Bugler of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 345 3 Mails Close. Tt-day AuatraUoia, Mauritius, Efvpt Europe, etc. P»J Port Swettenham and Tel«Anb«n Perak 39 ptn Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan P™ 3 Mnar and Malacca "Kale. 8 j>tr fW Austral at>ia,* Maun tin*, Egypt.* En r< m ftc.. 3 P m Pontia&aa Kh*en Poeiig 30 pm Au>tralasia. Maori tins, Ec>pt.
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  • 650 4 Nearly threehnndre. 1 years ago— iwo hundred and sixty-nine to be ♦»xict—Lens was the scene of whit proved practically the end of the longest war in history, namely, the thirty years' war. In 1648 L >vis II of Bourbon, Prince of Conde. jriined a celebrated victory over
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  • 132 4 A Clever Illusionist. Chang Ling 600 gave his opening performance at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night, and delighted a fall house with his magical illnsionf. In the eariier part of the programme an exaeilent vaudeville entertainment w;mj given by Mi« Aberdare and Ethel Hill, and Messrs Co* Colyer
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  • 64 4 This favourite Tamil dramatic company staged Gul e-Bakkavaii to a crowded house on Saturday night. The leading parts were taken by Mr. Ponnambalasari, Miss Balamoni and Mr. M. R. S. Sreenivasa Ayer. To-night Bhu vanendra Sabha wiil be produced. To morrow Tar a Sasankam will be staged
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  • 60 4 At the Palladium, to-night, th» great film «Billy Goat Hill, I which has already proved an attrac tion, will be continued. The Bugler of Algiers" is to bo the pirce de resistance at the Em pire to-nigbt. in addition some fine new films, including a comedy rn'itled M
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  • 257 4 Dr. M.S. Moonshi—Miss Soralee. The marriage between Dr. H. S Moonshi, L M S., and the second daughter of Mr. Hulabkhan Snratee took place on the 7th instant at the residence of the bride's father at Serangoon Road Among the 300 prominent Moslems who accompanied the bridegroom were M*ss
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  • 116 4 Mr. Pat Zilwa (Kuala Lumpurj Hon. Secretary of the above Fund has received the following letter from the Private Secretary to H. E the Viceroy I have received the Bank draft for Rs. 10,556.7 9 which you have kindly sent as a further contribu- tion from
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  • 59 4 To day. Homeward mail closee by train, 4 p.m. To-morrow. Outward mail expected. Dioceaan Conference, 10.30 a.m "At Home," 9 p.m. Wednesday. Diocesan Conference, 10 a.m. Public Meeting, 5 p.m. Thursday. Eastern Gate Lodge, £.30 p m. Friday. Lodge St. George Emergent, 9 pm. Diocesan Service, Cathedral, 5
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  • 561 4 Tin bore is at $102.25 M down); 190 tons sold. A mail from Europe l 3 here, from Penang, on the m' of Wednesday aext, a> y i^gg Amsterdam: A UeTlbT official says rumours that the K*i B r ill are uef Ni(fed —Router. Amsterdam A Vienna
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  • 197 4 POLICE COURT CASES. Charged with criminal breach of trost in respect to $2,290, the property of one Wee Tior.g Kiat, a Chinese named Tan Cheng Ho pleaded not gnilty this morning and was remanded, by Mr. Clarke, nntil April 23. Tao Kai, of 128 Anioy Street who was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 An Exceptional Opportunity to Replenish your Wardrobe India Gauze Sjnglete IN JERSEY STYLE (Without Buttoned Front). Strong and hardwearing. Fitted with unbreakable French neck band. 34, 36 and 88 ins. BETTER j 40, 42 and 44 ins. quality' $3.25 $5.75 $3.75 HALF DOZ. HALF DOZ. HALF DOZ. Robinson Co. BAN
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    • 241 4 REAL WAR PICTURES I For 3 Nighta Only C0MMENCIN3 FROM T0-NI6HT Mtl, 16th 17th APRIL, 1917. To-night At The Ideal Picture Theatre To-night Cinema CASINO Off Beach Roi 2nd SHOW 9-15 p. m. SHARP The Greatest Film in History The Battle of the Somme 1 PARTS. WHEN CHARLIE WAS A
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    • 176 4 j txtr a n, lis iiLr'tl: I Very Dry CHAMPAGNE BOLLINGER ViiUjte "WP Sole Agents Caldneck, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHIj HOTEL I I I MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S20. j I MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S20. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner sso. Evening Dinner Concert
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  • 172 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Lens C pturcd REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London April 15, 1.0 p.m. Corespondents at Headquarter* that the British have enterrd Leo*. London, April 15, 2.20 p.nt. Lloyds Ne* 8 correspondent at Headquarters wiring on April 15 ■va that Britiah patrols have entered L*ns, thongh
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  • 168 5 London, April 13, 11.45 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gays: We extended onr operations northwards to-day and east and north of Vimy Ridge and pressed back the enemy on our whole front from north of the Scarpe River to gooth of Loos. We seized the villages of
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  • 135 5 London, April 14, 2.10 a m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports We carried last night after a sharp fight the village of Fayet, a mile north-west of St Quentin. We captured the important positions of Ascension Farm. Urand-pri-1 Farm ou high ground east of Is Verguier and
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  • 201 5 London, April 15, 11.0 am. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haiir says This morning we captured Leivin south-westward and adjoining L°ns, taking considerable quantities of war material. This afternoon we seized the Cite St. Pierre, northwestward of I ens. We pressed on our whole front from the Scarpe River
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  • 129 5 London, April 13, 10,30 p m. Renter'» representative at Head quarters telegraphing to-day says The offensive is being pushed relent•essly with very violent fighting. To day the advance noted in the early communique covered a length of niae mile* to en average depth of a mile, and also
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  • 54 5 London, April 14, 4.30 p.ui. Heater's correspondent at Headquarters states that this afternoon there is indication that the retreat is extending in the region imrn di ately south of Lens, where Area and explosions are freqaent beyond thf enemy lints. Conflagrations have been observed in Lens itselt
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  • 186 5 Haas Badly Hit London, April, 14, 11.55 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Hea lquarter» says that it needs a strong mental grip to realise the fall extent and significance of the week's success, the most gratifying aspect being that so much has been accomplishnd with relatively light casualties.
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  • 172 5 The German officers freely complain that the chief cause of disaster is the difficulty of controlling their men. A further factor in victory is the wonderful efficiency, incredible intensity and marvellous accuracy of the British artillery. The German gunners on the whole have done poorly. Prisoners
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  • 166 5 London, April 14, 7.10 a.m. The latest British successes seal the doom of L«ns, which General StrEdmoni Allenby is approaching on both banks of the Souchez River, whilst General H S. Home in th' Loos salient has gained a footing In trenches north east of the towi.. These
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  • 129 5 London, April 15, 3 45 p.m. Sir Douglas H lig states Early this morning tho enemy strongly attacked on a six miles front astiide the Bapanme-Oambrai road under cover of a heavy bombardment of our new positions from H«rmies t< N'trenil. The a'lark failed every where, except
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  • 57 5 London, April 15, 6.30 p m. Renter's correspondent at Head quarters says that th* latest British captures inc nde the great pyramid* if slag near the months of coal pits in the neighbourhood of Lens, which the Germans had converted into fortresses. Altogether the Gernan front
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  • 23 5 15, rt 20 p.m. Melbourne: The Commonwealth Government has cabled congratulation! to the Canadians on their great victory at Vimy Ridge.
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  • 32 5 London, April 14, 7.10 a.m. The Daily Express, states that 3rig*dier General Bnlkelej J >hnson has been killed in a brilliant cavalry charge prect ding the capture oI Monchy.
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  • 111 5 Success on tbe Diala. London, April 14, 5.20 p.m. Mesopotamia official General Maude on April 10 by withdrawing our advanced detachments on the right hank of the Diala drew the bulk of the enemy forces on this this flank towards Deltawa. We marched towar Is Diala and attacked
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  • 42 5 Forward, Ever Forward. London, April 14, 4.30 p.m. A French communique states South of 3t. Qaenfin we continueJ to bombard the German positions between the Snmme and Oise. There is ereat mutual artillery activity in Champagne wh*r« we effected numerous reconnaissances.
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  • 54 5 London, April 14, noon. A French communique says: South of St Quentin fighting continues before the positions we conquered this uorning. The enemy is vigorously resisting. Our artillery furiously bombarded German organisations between the clomme and Oise. Th«ro is an artillery dual in the region of
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  • 100 5 London, April 15, 1.40 a.m. French official: We organise 1 the conquered ground between St. Q lentin and th Oise and progressed south of the OS", on the plaetn north east of L wnr Qiincy. O i artillery was v«ry active »*aiiH th« German defences of St, Gobain
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  • 132 5 The Removal" Loudon, April 15, 1.40 A.m. The wireless German evening official message says Kepeated strong British attaoks between the Scarpe and Bullecourt failed with heavy Iohsh. London, April 15, 6.45 p.m. A wirel as G-rman official me ssage states: In consequence ot the removal of our line
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  • 124 5 L mdon, April 14, 7.20 p.m. A wireless Geruiao official says i Th«re was a pan*»- in the Quuiin* yesterday nortb-»'as ward of Am»* and Scarpe. Farther sonthward at Croisfllfs and Bullecourt, after viol ent artillery pr«*j>ai»ti'>n. the British vainly at!HckH<l ti 0«i» fcfter-thruat infl.ctel eons de~able enemy
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  • 72 5 Brazil Takes Precsu'ions. London, April 13, 6.50 p.m. Rio da Janeiro The Government has ordered the seizure of all Gorman Tetania in Brazilian waters as a precautionary ineaaare. It is officially announced it has bee? decided to arm Brazilian merchant men sailing in the da»'K«r zon«. London,
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  • 42 5 London, April, 14, 6.30 a.m. A Washington ruesaage states that there has been a conference of English, French and American navy representatives, and it ha« h««n decided that the United State* ■h mid take ap the patrolling of th Atlantic.
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  • 50 5 London, April 15, 6.0 a m. Bnenos Aires: Excited crow.Jp a r e parading the strnels shon'.ini? Down with the German muderer8." The German newspaper hav»closed, fearing attack". Rio de J ineiro D- aziliau Bhifjacknta htve occupied the interne! German uhips, amid th» cheers of large crowds.
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  • 69 5 London, April 15. 2.2«) p.m. Asuncion Paraguy hw declared h*r adhesion with sympathy to the attitnde of the United States towards Germany. Buenos Aires: It is stated that the Government* of th« Argentina, Krazil and Chile ar« negotiating foa convocation at Baauos Aires of an tssembly of the
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  • 50 5 London, April 15, 6.05 a.m. Washington House 'jf Representatives has unanimously paajedthe Sfvwn billion dollars war revenue measures. Th«rt« were ch«erttroin the flv>r and g»M-»ri*s the 359 votes to noi* were announced. The Bill limits the distribution of a foreign loan, to couii'.ries actually warring with Germany.
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  • 76 5 London, April 15, I 0 p.m. Washington It is officially tnnoonced th*t th** Government i* Considering son ling a c ».n:n siion to Rmsia to <*sc*ruin how \tneriCH can aid the n«w K itdian Govern rnent and consider all phises of Russo American co operation in the
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  • 17 5 Lorvlon, \priI 14, 12 45 p.m. L* P<z: B »lisit hta severe»! relation»» -with Germany.
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  • 88 5 London, April 14, 12 55 p m. Amsterdam A note of anxbty is now emerging in the Qursssn ~ress at the British advance. The Vossische Z-dtnng's military critic admits it na3 create! widespread :i .easiness but appeals to Germans o trust Hindeiibnrg, and says threverse at Arras clearly
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  • 52 5 Loudon, April 14. 2.20 a.m. As a mark of admiu'd »n of the splendid work of the naval and military wings of the Air Bereft* »nd especially the wouderful achievements in the recent operadons in France and elsewhere the King has become Colonel In Chief the Royal
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  • 46 5 London, April 15, 6.30 p.m. Amsterdam Commenting on tbe American movement to secure a stoppage or control of American exports to rentrals bordering Germany, the .T-degraaf says thai this confirms its view that Datcb exports to Germany will finally lead to starving ourselves".
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  • 55 5 Majority Veto Peace London, Apia 15, 6.30 p.m. Pptrograd The proceedings of the congress of district councils workmen's and soldiers' delegate ■hows that au overwhelming iuaj"rity supports the res dition of the executive in favour of prosecuting the war. A small minority of extremists were voted out when they
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  • 83 5 L»n Ion, April 14, 9 40 p.m. Petrograd Franco* BriiislLabour representatives have an iv* i. L'uey were greeted by cr- wit? and ha t military and militia puard* of honour and a band plaji'.gthe Marseilbiao. A curious story comes from Stoi k Holm that thirty Russian revolutionaries
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  • 153 5 London, April 1' 3.55 a.m. Petrograd The meeting o f the Workmen's and Soldier?' Commiitoe adopted by 325 to 55 a resolution endorsing the proclamation which it considers an important st«*p towards th* realisation of democratic principles in foreign po licy, declaring the official renunciation by all Governments
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  • 48 5 Future of Poi nd. Loudon, April 14, G 10 a m. Pert-ogra i Tho Allied Governments congratulating the Russian Government on its proclamation to ibe Poles associate themselves with the idea of reconstituting Poland which, is bound to ptay au impor tant part in the futare of Europe.
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  • 191 5 Lonon, April 13, 2 10 p.m. There is intense anxiety in Germany to obtain a separate pea cm with Russia. Further evidence of this is found in the comment» of ihe ijovernment controlled Vorwaerts on the Russian Government s proclamation of April 10. The pa,>er suggts'g it might
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  • 170 5 London, April 15, 6.05 a.m. Madild: As a result of the ou?ci) in the Press that the GovHriunein has cuucluded agreements involving a breach of neutrality, a semi official communication declares that agreements ma<ie by the Government will not moilify its policy f neither does the note to
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  • 28 5 P. O. Dividend. London, April 11,2.55 p.m. The Peninsular and Oriental Co.. leclare an interim dividend o lit deferred shares at the rate of iwoive centum, Ui free.
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  • 216 5 More Hospital Ships Sunk. Torpedoed at Midnight. London, Apirl 13, 0.13 p.m. The Admiralty anuonr.ces th* ship Gloucebter Castle wad torpid o«d without warning in midChar.nel on the nL-ht of M roh 30-31. All thn woiinle.l w. .-<• s»v 1. A Berlin official ni« es-u.m issued on Wednesday proclaim*
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  • 30 5 London, April 11, 6 35 a.m. The We6leyan Profiesor, Jam-s [lope Moalton, died from after the «inking of the Bbip on which ho wag returning from India.
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  • 58 5 London, April 14, 2.20 a.m. Washington Aa the result of a conference between navsl aathori- tied it id uivlerstoo I the fi at step of I the American navy will he to patrol I the Atlantic and Caribbean and ultimately probably relieve the Allies of the patrolling ot
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  • 65 5 London. April 14, tf.10 a.m. Madrid: The Government U •ending strong not»' to Germany on tlie h i*.j«ct of the torpedoing ot th*< Fnlji-i;cio. London, April 14, 4,30 p.m. Madri 1: fhe captain of the Fulgencia sta'.es tb« euhci arine cap* tain covering hiin wiih a revolver actually
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  • 37 5 London, April 14. 4 35 j.ni. Poking Tii<* Government has probl b»t»d tho navigation of the inland waters of Chim by vessel» under tli« German fl«c and has Lbdrawn th a licenses of German pilots.
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  • 41 5 O April 14, 7 10 a.-n. Hi'Tioh Yirts otlicial T!i fl A r geu:ine «tilina&hip Mont- lVn1*gi-Jo wrts en<>k in European *»tM» t a mi note. A i enqairy lias be<n ordered, liv incM-nt has cinscd a great itnpreac'on.
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  • 146 5 facto» y B1 w.t lip Nearly 200 Killed. Loudon, April 13, 10.30 p.m Clu ster, (l\naylvani <) Two explosions at the E Idystone atumnni-(jo-i factory have oecurrel. It is estimated thar 175 have >>een killed i and eevera' hundred i jured. The f >rce e>f the e-xplo-io.i scattered
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  • 55 5 London, Aptil 13, 6.50 p.m. Heut-r is informed that Gre&t Britain has agreed to supply Spain with 150.000 t<.ns of coal monthly whilst Spain has agreed to export to England as much iron ore as is required and part of th-i orange crop and to allow Jreat
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  • 38 5 London, April 13, 10.30 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin authoritative statement says that a German airman on April 5 shot down Lieutenant Ro'dnson, V C. who brought down the Z-ppelin at CafTly in Essex
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  • 424 5 Gruesome Stories. London, April 14, 4.30 p.m. Stories of ia%ee*tees anl cm. 1 Hnnnism are multiplying. R. titer's correspondent at Fronch ll«ed- matters gives numerous instances luring the occupation of recently libeiatel territory. In one town alone eighty girls of a superior c\z s were kidnapped
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 447 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. j To-night at 9.13. j I MAURICE E. BAN DM AN Presents I I The World-Famoui Illusionist ICHUNS Lilt SOO J Atsiatad by IVIISS SUEE BEEN landI and Vaudeville direct from Leading London Halls. E mmm —^i— t i Wednesday, April 18 I Complete Change of Programme I
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  • 2877 6 THE NEW ORDINANCE. Details of the Scheme. (BY THE COLLECTOR-GENERAL.) The assessment and collection of tax under this Ordinance involves the filling in by taxpayers of certain forms, including a form for declaration of income which is necessarily somewhat elaborate and, as a novelty, likely to cause some
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    • 141 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Tar»y it ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. Raffles Bakery AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholemeal (Brown) Bread i As recommended by the Fc >d R 'form Society. It is guaranteed I i c >nt tin 50;, ol Whole Wheat,
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  • 111 7 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Municipalities in Bombay. Another Step Forward Bombay, March, 16— At the Legislative Council to-day, a reaolu tion, recommending that in such municipalities aa had the privilege of selecting their President by a twothirds majority the number of elective
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  • 223 7 The Lady Chelmsford Home. Delhi, March 16. —The Lady Chelmsford Convalescent H< me at thu Crag* will be ready for rtception ot inva ided officers from Mesopotamia on March 25. Application should be made to Major H. Hobs, I.M.S Ayurvedic and Unani Medical Science. Coofereace Held at Delhi. Delhi,
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  • 292 7 Tbe Expori of Coffee. South Indian Industry's Plight. Bangalore, March 19.—The Manag ing Committee of the Mysore Cham- j ber of Commerce, on Saturday, re 1 ceived a deputation of the mrmbers of the United Pl-mters Association of Southern India, who prfsented to the Chamber the dirticultie* of the
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  • 82 7 Importation of Aluminium Simla, March 19.—It is notified for general information that the importation to British India of alumiuium and manufactures of aluminium on private account, has been prohibited with effect from the 24th of Marcb, 1917. Importation of Old Newspapers. Simla, March 21,—The Govern ment of India have
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  • 289 7 British Indian Association. Calcutta, March 21, —At the a. uuil meeting of the British Indian Association to-day, the Maharaja of BurdwHn prodded. In the com so cf his apeech, be said.—"lt is true that the Finance Minister in the Imperial Council has perplexed us ~>y tho st.tt' in- n:
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  • 239 7 Punjab Educational Conference i Lahore, March 27.—Under the orders of the Local Government a general Education Conference will meet iv Lihnre on tbe 25th April and the following days. The Director of Public Instruction will preside In addition to the leading officers of the Educational Department a nam ber
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 482 7 NOTICES TOE CHANGKAT SEROANG ESTATES. LIMITED. (Incerp"r*ted in the StraiU Settlement*.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at Annual General Meeting of tha Company to be held on the 21st April, 1917, the Directors will recommend' that a Final Dividend of 15%, making 35% for the year be paid to the Shareholders
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    • 366 7 TO BE LET OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 X, 6-G, 6-H, Batten Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe. No. 3 Raffles Pl*ce. 14 6 a BUNGALOW TO LET. Bt. Patricks, 34 Barker Road, 4 bedrooms. Rent moderate. Apply tt S. J. JUDAH Co. 29, Robinson Road. 4-11
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    • 240 7 WANTED WANTED Small Bungilow, furni8M a d or partly furnished, far or ne r Town, rent to X. Y Z., care of Malaya Tribune. 7-4 20 4 WANTED A qualified Book-keeper, with knowledge of Commercial account Apply, stating experience to Box 2b6, c/o M»laja Tribune, 114 WANTED AT ONCE. A
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    • 132 7 There are many Men in the tropics with nervous systems urgently in need J of better tone." The feel ng of exhaustion affect- j; ing such DM If the result of their blood, which has become devitalized by th* enervating effect* of the climate, worry, malaria, and other causes. Jiy
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