Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1917
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Title Section28 1917-04-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 94 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbe malapa Cribunc. MONDAY, APRIL 2328 words
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Advertisement461 1917-04-23 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I J The popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements- 9 f fcsr* PUBLISHED DAILY. if Complete Reports of Local Events. jl 2 Condensed News from F.M.S., Java, t China, India, Cejlon and Japan, jt t Foil and Latest War News. IF YOU LOVED461 words
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Advertisement509 1917-04-23 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISIT INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insurances effected on Baildingi Rent and Merchandise of ever description M4RIKE Insurances accepted to a) parts of the world at lowest rate< WAR RISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, 1« inlay sou Qreen. The Eastern509 words
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Advertisement96 1917-04-23 1 I I Sanitas Disinfectant Pine Tree" I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I I with water, producing a 1 I milk-white, strong disinfectant j I and deodoriser. I SANITAS i is known throughout the world 1 |i 1 jj AS A i I RELIABLE I {disinfectant. The name always I carries96 words
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Advertisement277 1917-04-23 1 i THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I t I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 t Half yearly 7.25 I J> Per quarter 3 65 Per mensem 1.25 J Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. 5 Temporary 'Phone No. 171. AND I Hydrochloric Acid. Mitsui Bussan277 words
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Article420 1917-04-23 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Landholders' Doty. Maharaja of Cosslmbazai's View. Cal< utta, Mtrch 26.—Preaioing over tbe annu-il meeting of tm Bengal Landholders Attenuation this afternoon, the Maharaja of Cosiimbaz«i relet red to Sir William Moveriu is.»'t speech regarding tbe pos aibility of420 words
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Article363 1917-04-23 2 M.'drts High Court £lir I \i«io" 3 )—fli.1 folluui.it i* u li h in 'lie <*uiro-'t i*-u* I •h«< z t'f i-f India, mo !> 'II Itt Juht c f H*k w. |J, N p t K uimrN" w i *«*tn it t i'litsb Aj*ii*»r »i 1 t as363 words
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Article126 1917-04-23 2 Prohibition of Travelling. Question of Passage MoneyDelhi, March 24-—Such families as •aye retained a hen on their pasaap* b 0 the L nited Kingdom, and wlio an leb rred from proceeding th«jrt owin <» the prohibitii.ii- r mat women and d ildreu travelling by sea wi I 'ontinue to126 words
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Article93 1917-04-23 2 Cawnpore Forgery Appeal AllahaUd, April 4.—At the Allah» bad High Court t<> day Mr. Justicf Tudbull delivered judgment in tin Cawnpore forgery appeal in wbicl \bdul Rahman and Mnzafar Hussim were sentenced by the SessionsJudge of Cawnpore to foar year*' rigort u« imprisonment for obtaioin; oogu« forged orders93 words
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Article424 1917-04-23 2 Rangoon Varthman" Appeal. Rtngoon, March 30—Before clo< ing the Chief Court for Easter reces dr. Ju tice Maung Kin deliverer judgment this afternoon in the appen 4 C. S. Appu, Proprietor and Eiito .1 "he Tamil newspaper Rttngoi t Varth man who sent 'need l> cue Western iSub Divisional424 words
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Advertisement254 1917-04-23 2 FIND ME OUT. Biuok but Attractive Indian but world-kuown Small Sized but wonder-working IOOi earn livelihood from me ***** a get new life through me I am at the service of every one twice a day for 16 days AT ONLY 60 CENTS But my 16 days' Service does lifelong254 words
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Advertisement146 1917-04-23 2 a en'B KIM HIN Co.. I lotf Street IMPM Raneegunge J Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Co., Ltd (Incorpor-»ed in Sing<%p<jre.) CATALOGUE HRLE WANTED CANVASS! 1 C AGENTS SARMU COMPANY' Famous Children's Toys. I at h b >x contains 32 Big Bet R*. 3— S—O Medium I—l4 —j Small146 words
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Advertisement573 1917-04-23 2 JAMU PaRAM JAMU BaLIAN nt test and purest TONIC la the EAST The POWERFUL BLOOD and NERVE lUILOER. (fur men and women). 1. JAMU PARAM is made from pure herbs which are only found in the well-known Holy Place of MAJAPAIT in JAVA. This wonderful medicine makes new rich blood,573 words
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Advertisement369 1917-04-23 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Sanaphos. Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed I Nerves and Brain Within ten minutes you will fee distinctly tbe beginning o: the undeniable benefit that Sanapnos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only make m tttere worse It is369 words
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Obituary42 1917-04-23 3 London, April 22, 4.20 a.m. The death is announced of Sir Cowley Bumand, who for was associated with Pnncb and for 25 years acted as 2SrH. retiml 5n 1906 He SO years of and wrote over Chondral and twenty plays.Re mf*42 words
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Article235 1917-04-23 3 Kiled in Aeroplane Accident. News is t0 hand fro,n >aritl of a j a ccident to one of the f*mous JJ thers Luoiiere, who invented the cinematograph machine bearing their "Sew* 19 Sergeant-Aviator Edward Tamiere, and is said to have been killed in an aeroplane accident. Although235 words
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Article19 1917-04-23 3 Death of the Chief Minister. Sringar, April 2. Dewan Amar Natb, Chief Minister, Kashmir State, died yesterday.19 words
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Article246 1917-04-23 3 New Invention- Patent was recently granted to Charles Jeannin of VVaterbury, Conn., fir a shutter of an outside w'ndow blind tbit c\u b" op«i ed or cloced without opening the wiudow and that will be held so firmly that the wind will not swing it or make it246 words
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Article57 1917-04-23 3 Fire that broke out at the family quarters of Vice President Feng Kuochang in Nanking destroyed the reception room, the west hall, the private telegraph office, the registrar's offics and the theatrical stage of the Nanking yatnen. The flames raged for four hours and the amount of damage is large.57 words
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Article283 1917-04-23 3 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co.'s Report. Demand at the auction yesterday and to-day was not quite so brisk as last week and prices show a decline* of $4—$5. At the opening both Ribbed Smoked Sheet and P,Ue Crepe sold at $158—$159, but prices soon improved, until $160 was283 words
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Article123 1917-04-23 3 Madame Lebaudy, who lost seenrities to the value of £165,000 through the capture of the Prins Hendrik by tbe Germans will not be very seriously inconvenienced by her loss. In pre-war day a ber fortone was estimated at £800,000, so sh« is the richest woman in France and, next to123 words
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Article15 1917-04-23 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station i —Nil15 words
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Article66 1917-04-23 3 Delivered In London. The following are the dates of lepartnre from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery m London. Mail. Lkkt. Dkltvekep. M.M. Feb. 2 Mar. 8 P. aO. Feb H Mar. 6 P. &O. Feb. 9 Mar. 1* 8.1. Feb. 1C Mar. 26 U L66 words
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Article59 1917-04-23 3 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore j Bahrn to Gemaa and tho 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Babrn have commenced running from the 3rd instant. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter with59 words
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Article157 1917-04-23 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, April 23. Messrs I-atharu ami Co., thf Aroad-J. advise the following qnotations AlorGajah $4.00 $410 AyerKunings 1.35 145 Av-r Molek 2.65 2.75 AverPanae 12.30 12.50 BsJffownta 5.50 5.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.70 0.75 Bnkit Katil 0.87$ 0.95 Changkat Serde 10.70 1100 Qbnealy 2.40157 words
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Advertisement250 1917-04-23 3 AUCTION SALES. Important to Planters, Rubber Estate Managers, Timber Merchants, Contractors and Carpenters. Messrs. Powell Co., Ltd., will put up for sale by auction at their Sileroom Nos. 16 ani 17 Raffles Place. On Saturday, 28th April at 10.30 a- ro. 187 Pieces Best Cast Steel New Hand and Cross250 words
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Advertisement470 1917-04-23 3 Ii An Excellent I»i»orframme ot* Features To-night The Th© at the Alhambra Alhambra Is house op quality is the only the Theatre THE theatre A 1 UAURDA "H~ pictures, the I M II m mtrmJ* m attached. Ice BEST 9SrmĔxs E£ Hi £3 W ■Hr m yak .Tfc Creams, Cakes,470 words
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Advertisement120 1917-04-23 3 TO END SCIATICA seems too good to be true, doesn't it It is good to be sure, but it's true, TOO UUlt'S ORIENTAL BALM soothes the 6tabSing, biting nerves. Brings instant relief to pain, and continued uf-e brings permanent relief. Take a little in your hand and rub it in120 words
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Advertisement656 1917-04-23 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME v At the Popular Photo-Play House EMPIRE Tarjot.g agar Road. Trams Pass the Door. WE COOLEST- THEATRE IN TOWN. SECOND SHOW, 9.30 P.M. SHARP For 3 Nights Oaiy In Ail of War Cbaritifs j Hia M- jostjV Q .vcrnment Tcur. Tbe Greatest Film in Hist y j656 words
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Miscellaneous141 1917-04-23 3 Mails Close. To day Malacca Penang* &-Colombo 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Tclo Anson *Perak 2.30 pui Hongkong, Shanghai an<! Japan 2.30 pm Muar ana Malacca *Kaka 3 pm Sarawak 4 Goebilt Kuching 3.M pm To-morrow. Cucob Soon Hong 8 30 am Pnlau Batam141 words
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Article969 1917-04-23 4 On Friday last 44 America Day was celebrated—not Independence Day which as everyone knows takes plaoe on Jnly 4 bnt a day to celebrate the fact tbat the great United States bad decided to join tho Allies in tbe big struggle for right. To-day we are again969 words
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Article176 1917-04-23 4 Chung Ling Soo. The matinee given by this famons illusionist on Saturday was enj »yed by a large number of children, who were evidently filled with wonder at the various tricks performed. The later entertainment, at which the vaudeville company assisted, was also a distinct success. Chong Ling Soo176 words
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Article50 1917-04-23 4 The Rimnad Muruganantha Sabha staged Alad lin successfully on Saturday night. The leading parts were admirably carried out by Mr. Ponnamb3lasari and Miss Balamoni. Mr M. R S. Sreenivasa Ayer, the stage manager, appeared as the Sonth African magician, and by bis singing and acting kept the audience spell bound.50 words
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Article45 1917-04-23 4 At thi Palliliu n to-night there will be a new feature in the form of a special Red Feather film entitled The Target and featuring Jane Novak and Hobart Bosworth. The latest Pathe War Gazette ani several new comedies will also be screened.45 words
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Article29 1917-04-23 4 The Empire cinema will be showing "The Battle of the Sjtntne" for three nights only, commencing o -night. The prices for admission on these nights have been specially revised.29 words
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Article88 1917-04-23 4 A rubber factory in Sumbawa Road, belonging to Mr. Tan Kah Kee, waa considerably damaged on. Friday night by a fire that broke out in the boiler room and extended to the drying room. The Fire Brigade was summoned shortly after eight o'clock, and three engines were despatched88 words
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Article94 1917-04-23 4 What shall bo the national language of the Filipino people. Shall it be English, Spanish, or a native language derived from the present Filipino dialects? These were the questions propounded at the class in Spanish of the University of the Philippines which has more than a hundred94 words
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Article51 1917-04-23 4 To-day. Lodge St. George Installntion, 6 p.m. St. George. r To-raorrow. Emulation Lodgp, 8.30 p.m. Fraser and Neave meeting, noon. Wednesday St. Mark. Thursday. Friday. Swimming Club Annual Meeting, Drill Hall, 9 p.m. Saturday. Lodge St. Michael, 9 p.m. Bukit Timah Rubber, Evatt'a noon Sunday. 3rd Sunday after51 words
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Article524 1917-04-23 4 Madrid Martial law haw ha ter. Tin here is at $102.50 I» down) 275 tons sold. <5 Rubber is qno ted at 3m crepe and for sheet. 1 for From Rome the death i« of Signora Rosa pJSfaJ 3?* Pope Pius X. B,ster of The death is524 words
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Article119 1917-04-23 4 Pagb The Great War s The Fighting Front* 5 America and War j Russia Submarining jj Trouble in Germanv j Bodies for Oil 5 Educational Changes Watch Mesopotamia Dover Attacked j Allied Conferences Appeal to Doctors Imperial Conference J Services Rewarded j The Austrian Crisis 6 General: Indian119 words
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Advertisement258 1917-04-23 4 fHear j HUBERT" EISDELL The Tenor en "His Master's Voice" T 1 |v RECORDS [I "WKb I JZ~ I iaA A I Do.bte-.de4 1 c Do»blMi<i«a I I 12S Plum Label Series IS there any vojoe more exquisite than a tenor? There are few paople who would answer this in258 words
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Advertisement327 1917-04-23 4 A Tip-Top Feature Programme Xt The Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Sea, Off Beach Road. SECOND SHOW 9.1S P. M. Aquila Latest Feature 4 Parts THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND 4 Reel* A most sensational Aquila drama with many thrilling scenes Balboa Special Featuro THE DOLLS OF INTRIGUE A stirring Detective Drama in327 words
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Advertisement220 1917-04-23 4 Ml M— Tig |f .ExJra Quality -jj CHAMPAGNE BOLLINGER" Vintage "IfII Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wiae and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS Special220 words
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Article546 1917-04-23 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICII COMMUNIQUES. Great Allied Bl w. British Push On. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 21, 3.5 p.m. mdi Marshal Sir Douglas Haig JT After sharp fighting we ,„red Gounelien village, taking mZn We repnlsed an attempted pf Tnn our trenches in the noigh„f Faoqnissart. ThereREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 546 words
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Article438 1917-04-23 5 Many Successes. London, April 21, 2.0 a.m. Tue French communique says w «*n St. Quentia and the Oise J* 1 h "been great reciprocal artilE^ ITUy particnlarly north of qai s °t nth f th oiB€ the d »y >rth of the Aisne onr armies are assm*. the enemy438 words
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Article241 1917-04-23 5 Their Thrustful Troops. London, April 21, 6.40 p.m. A wireless German official message pays The gradual increase of artillery fir»» between Loos and the Arras-Cambrai railway line continnes. Troops representing all German peoples are performing heroic deeds hourly und-ir the heaviest fire, faithful in endurance to death, on241 words
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Article27 1917-04-23 5 London, April 22, 10.35 a.m. A telegram from Berlin announces that a great cruiser has been launched and named Mackeneeu by order of the Kaiser;27 words
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Article748 1917-04-23 5 Hospital Ships Suok. Wounded Germans Bonoard London, April, 22 2.35 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the steamers Donegal and Lanfranc were torpedoed without warning on the evening of April 17 whilst transporting wounded to British portJ. Owing to the Gorman practice of sinking hospital ships it is no longer748 words
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Article450 1917-04-23 5 The Mnnit on Worke s' Strike. Hindenberg Indignant LonJon, April 21, 4.10 a.m. Amsterdam The Lokal Anzeiger states that the Chancellor refused to listen to the deputation of Berlin strikers, who have decided not to resume work. General Hiodenburg has written to Herr Oroener the Labour Minister450 words
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Article216 1917-04-23 5 Norway's Neutrality. London, April 22, 4 45 p.m. Christiania The Storthing has concluded its secret sittings on the questions of food and the dangers of navigating the North Sea in re- j lation to foreign policy. No resolution was passed, but it was agreed that strict neutrality216 words
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Article23 1917-04-23 5 The Press Bureau states that the Board of Trade, under the Defence of the Realm regulations, prohibits the publication of any new newspaper.—Beliter23 words
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Article448 1917-04-23 5 Hu is Have a Bad Time Two Ships Sank London, April 21, I.SG a.m. The Admiralty reports that last night five German destroyers attempted a raid on Dover and fired a number of rounds a ploughed field a few miles from Dover. The enemy then sheered in the448 words
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Article210 1917-04-23 5 Military Eatbnsiasm. London, April 22, 2.45 a.m. Petrograd Twelve hundred delegates from the armies at the western front assembled in congress at Mensk. MM. Rodzianko and Gatchkoff were present. The former, in a speech, emphasised that no return to the past was possible, but a people enjjying liberty must210 words
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Article410 1917-04-23 5 First Lord's Visit. London, April 20, 11.25 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that at the War Cabinet s reqtuft. the Hi Hon. Mr. A. J, Balfour, Futt Lord of the Admiralty, has under taken a special mission to the Unite I States. Ue has arrived at Halifax,410 words
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Article108 1917-04-23 5 Lord Cuizoii's Viewi. London, A;>ril 21. 10.50 p.m. Earl Cuizm sp-iking at Derby, said the military position was at present distinctly encouraging. He did not wish them to run away with tbe idea that the end would come just yet, but no doubt the operations in France in108 words
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Article56 1917-04-23 5 Bodies For Oi l. German Denial London, April 22, 2.40 a.m. A German wireless message denies that the bodies of soldiers are being treated as alleged in the English newspapers, in a cablegram dated April 17. It says tbat tbese newspapers have mistranslated as human corpses the German word "cadaver"56 words
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Article60 1917-04-23 5 London. April 21, 12.45 a.m. Amsterdam i The Handelsblad reports that 600 Gorman fusiliers, sailors andLandsturm men. deserted and tried to cross the Belg>-Dutch frontier. Twd hundred Uhlans were sent in pursuit and attacked the deserters with machine-guns. The fight lasted half an hour and thirty were60 words
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Article59 1917-04-23 5 London, April 16, 4.20 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that no person over fifteen years of age will be permitted to land in India without a valid passport issued or vised by a competent BritUh authority. This does dot apply to m» mbers of the B.ish naval or59 words
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Article344 1917-04-23 5 British i roblem?. London, April 18, 1.45 p.m. Addressing the London Chamber of Commerce on the prospects of extending British trade in China. Mr. Archibald K >seemphasised the necessity for creating a demand for onr goods by letting Chinese consnmers see them, also emulating foreign rivals in344 words
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Article101 1917-04-23 5 A New Era. London, April 20, 6.25 a.m. Professor H. A. L. Fisher, President of the Board of Education, scored a triumph in the House of Commons, his proposals being unanimously approved, inaugurating what is described as a new educational era. The bulk of the increase in tho101 words
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Article61 1917-04-23 5 News from Changaba states tbat a few days ago tbere was a sodden Storm following which there fell heavy hail for one day, tbe hail stones being as big as a bean. People tbere were stricken with panic for the time, tbe vegetable outside the city were61 words
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Article95 1917-04-23 5 Football. Singapore League. Sea Defences v S.C F.A The S.C.F.A. went acros to Biakang Mati and payed tho Sea Deferred in the League Ifa'cb Saturday. Th" game waa a fast and evetd\ contested one and after a hard right it resulted in a d>aw of 2 goals each. Tbe95 words
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Advertisement499 1917-04-23 5 < t n*» vwmM************************************** \VICTORIA THE AT RE.I j AT 9.15 p. m. I LAST TWO NIGHTS MONDAY TUESDAY I CHUNG LING SOO I J In a New Series ot Oriental Mysticism I 7.«9t 2 Nights of the World's Greatest Magician I Lsst 2 Nights of the Most A»tistic Illusionist499 words
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Article800 1917-04-23 6 Pikes Quoted iv ti c Market th s M.riiir.*. SI«UAPORE, AI'HIL IS, Mes.«:s Lyailani BmM, Exchange aud bhare Broken, issue the following list of quotations Knbber Shares. Sow. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- Aliagar J/6 2/10 2 Anglo .1 v 4/6 6/6 il- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer800 words
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Article253 1917-04-23 6 Singapore, April 23. Jin. —See Local and Uenend col a run. Copra. —Weak. No Business. Tapio< a. —Weak. Business done Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gan bier. Business done. Pepper- —Steady. Business don,-. Other Product* «arket Quit. Latest Local Market Qsotatiess. Nutmegs 310 8. p«r pioul f 42.00253 words
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Article113 1917-04-23 6 Orders for the week ending Friday. April 27 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. v. M do Maxim Co., n h do Veterans Co. Raffles Institution S.V.C. Band To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits, do S.R.E. v NCOs m .i do Maxim Co. 5 10 do113 words
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Article74 1917-04-23 6 Singapore, April n London— Bank 4 rnfe. 2'4J Demand 2/4^ Private 3 u l( k 2/4 29/32 ?i r-iia— I auk T. T. Ob IJonirk >ug Baal 1/1 2%Prem. 'ic Shanghai— Banb 1/4 66( J 0» Ja a— BaeritT.* 135 <Jn Ja?*n— I ifc ri/ 1. 109 OTefwgQi —having74 words
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Article156 1917-04-23 6 To Combat Hun Murders. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, April 20, 10.55 p.m. The Press Bureau says that the Earl of Derby, on behalf of the War Cabinet, in a letter to the medical profession, btates that tho enemy, totally disregarding the universal tenets of civilised warfare, has deliberately156 words
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Article140 1917-04-23 6 V. C. for fart Officer. London, April 2>, 7.50 a.m. Th« following decorations have been awarded The Croix de (iaerre to Field Marshal Sir Dougbs llaig and L\-Gen. iSir William Robertson; Grand Oflicer of the Legion of Hononr, Lieut General G. F. Mi!ne Commander of tho Legion of140 words
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Article127 1917-04-23 6 Germany Pet turb.d. London, April 20, 7 25 p.m. Amsterdam It transpires that the political crisis in Austria, coupled with several ministerial resignations, although of a domestic origin, has caused considerable perturbation in Germany. It a; p-ars that Kuo|>eror Charl, i refused to entertain the proposals of127 words
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Article79 1917-04-23 6 Mr. Lloyd George in Italy. London, April 20. 10.10 p m. Koine, official Signor Boselli, Baron Sonnino, Mr. Lloyd George and M Kibot, accompanied by ambassadors and military Jollicers" conferred at St Jem Al anrienne. The vory cordial relations and perfect understanding among the Allies were again demonstrated.79 words
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Article105 1917-04-23 6 India's Representation. London, April 22, 1.25 p.m. Th* Imperial War Conference has unanimously passed a resolution moved by Sir R. Borden and s. cond. c I by Sir W. F. Massey 1 That the r o'ution of the Imperiil Confer •net of April 20, 19(7,8houll le modified to105 words
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Article334 1917-04-23 6 Their Development. The greatest obstacle to the development of motor transport in China is the absence of roads. The conditions in that country are said to bear some comparison with those ruling over a large part of the United States of North America, where in the West334 words
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Article73 1917-04-23 6 Some Chinese soldiers were engaged in target shooting outside the Pao An Gate at Wuchang when one was shot by another through care, lessness, as the danger signal had been put np and he did not notice it. The wounded man was carried to the Hospital for treatment73 words
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Article55 1917-04-23 6 Orders for April. To day, April 23. Parades at Tai jong Pagar and Pearls Hill 5.15 p.m. Friday. April 27. Parades at Tanjong Pagar and Pearls Hill 5 15 p.m. Monday, Apiil 30. Entire Com. pany Parade at Pearle Hill 5.15 p.m. A. Agnew, Officer Commanding, Civil55 words
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Advertisement210 1917-04-23 6 I There is no Better Ale Than IpULLDOG ALE j X-fc ON SALE AT The Leading Hotets AND Principal Liquor Dealers. fiteffle7~Bakery J AND j Confectionery TRY OUR i Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. j It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and210 words
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Advertisement51 1917-04-23 6 J BUSINESS jNWAR TIME. I It is our intention to continue tt advertise our various spe- 9 a ciriities with unabated vigour, h and our appropriations are 9 already planned lor extensive campaigns. It pays to advertiee I 4 advertise, advertise.— The North 1 I British Rubber Co., Ltd. i*51 words
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Advertisement466 1917-04-23 6 JAPANESE Massage s. Bonescner R- TSUDA NAGASHima N0.7-5 OXLEV M M6M Orchard Koad. The ContinentaUaijJ,^ STAMP DEALEBS AND STATIOIEU D H'gh Street. Have just unpacked a De shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. KHOO 800 Lo^ Burmese Specialist c o Kwong Seng Chiang'^ 77, Selene466 words
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Article2193 1917-04-23 7 Vivid Desc- ipt ons. (By Lauchlan McLean Watt). Where we were halted in rear of th' fighting front somewhere in Frauce there waa a b 'au'iful garden behind tbe bouse, end the grou d rolled away in gentle slope to ward the horizon. In the2,193 words
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Advertisement647 1917-04-23 7 NOTICES Rubber 1 Co., Ltd. Kotice is hereby given that the Director. b»™ declared an Interim ZZZLmA (f 12 per eemt for the year D tltJoilber mi iharebolder- on the Register on tbe S Aoril '917, and that the Trans--2 Rook «I C-mp.«v *iH be SJT£- the 27th to 30th647 words
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Advertisement316 1917-04-23 7 NOTICES CONSULATE-GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS NOTICE. The sale of the S.S. m Tek Ho Seng" at Djambi has been indefinitely postponed. Singapore, 17 April 1917. 18 4 28 4 KESHRANJAN OIL Small bottles 80 oents per bottle, post free $1 Large bottles contain 4 times thn quantify ot tha small316 words
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Advertisement611 1917-04-23 7 BANKS CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTBR Paid up Capita' in 60,000 Share* oi £20 each £1,200,00 <**erve Fund £i 9 J0.0> Eb Narva Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,00BANKERS rhe Bank of England, Th* Londo: JJity and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and611 words
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Advertisement129 1917-04-23 7 There are many Men in the tropics with nerrovs systems urgently in need of better tone." The. feel ng of exhaustion affecting such men is the result of their blood, wh ich has become devitalized by the enerrating effects of the climate, worry, malaria, and other causes, fig building up129 words
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Advertisement286 1917-04-23 7 WANitb WANTED A a* lift -d IJ ,o per, wit' know t-iii c ol Co'iho* i rial accounts, Appi", s'uf.jf exp« i tenon to B x 286. r/.> V|:«la; a Ti ibnne. 1! 4 WANTED A c -nip-tent Proof render for 8 Printing Offc*. 0 reiithl mm n wi'h experience286 words
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Advertisement337 1917-04-23 7 THE ORIENTALI Government rity Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporatkd ik Ikdia. 80 per cent, of ibs Funds, cr $23,000,000 are invested in Bmnmut »eurltlu 42 ears' record progress and increasing stability. LOrY BITES for non-forteltable Endowment Assurances wrtttt Prams. 1 A war; aged 30 can s- cnre $5,000337 words
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Title Section24 1917-04-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUN£. Issued; Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 94 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917 PMCE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article386 1917-04-23 1 Ship for Ship. The anbjeat of how enemy shipI Ing bhall be dl alt with at tho ejooj of tbe wir will ba disenss-'d at tbe antutl Cv)nf»T(«C! of tho Association of Chambers of Commero* naarJ month, aaya Iha Lon lon and China Bzpn tl tl386 words
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Article319 1917-04-23 1 American Sailor's Tales. Harold E Bnvfca, an Am riaan tail. fr- rw l'ottsujoutb, X. J., bh- tobod Bngland iftar two exoitiat leaatnioj wiib o raaan aehaaaaint la two ahldnttta to wbic'i bo baa -•vo::t »*j «end to tie American Eiub.v-ij li re, ha tells ol all first adeontnn319 words
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Article24 1917-04-23 1 April 2U Batavier, Briti h Kong Ho. British Singkep, Dutch Seaang, Du'ch Entile, Dutch Kalmoa, Dutch Apiil 21. X ika, Britiah Perak, B.iti-h24 words
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Article161 1917-04-23 1 "It is not surpiising that there ihoald be strong feeling in Liverpool over tho waste of a epuarter of he carrying capacity of onr available mercantile marine," says the danehester Guardian. Tim statement of Sir Norman Mill that wo are wasting more carrydig power than the Germaas have161 words
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Article37 1917-04-23 1 April 20. Kinta, British British Hong Wan, British Lady Wold, British Molchior Treub, Dutch Van Dietnon, Dutch Ban Fo Soon, Dutch April 21 Esmeralda, British K.tjmg, British Sembilan, Dutch Singkatvang, Datch Van Llogen 1 irp, Dutch37 words
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Article99 1917-04-23 1 There is a strong feeling in British shipping circles that the repeated concussions by the Dutch Government to German bullying are a very poor return for the great ootuadetation which baaalwaya been -he. Wn by Great Mritain to the essential iitcrests of liollaad, both domestic and colonial It is also99 words
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