Malaya Tribune, 30 April 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 100 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cl>« inalapa CribuiK. MONDAY, APRIL. 30
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 417 1 l£ MALAYA TRIBUNE! aad J I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 I The popultr Newspaper of the a Straits Settlements- W 1 PUBUSHED DAILY. J CompUtt! Reports of Local Events, jl 2 Condensed News from F.M.S., Java, li I China, ludia, Cevlou and Japan. I Full and Latest War News. f o
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    • 525 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD Incorporated in Nkw Zealand FIIE In-mraueeeeffeoted on Boild nv;> Rent and eferchanlise of ever description MAUN! Insurances accepted to a: part? of the world at lowest rate WAR BISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manner. U!£■.©-: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance
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    • 113 1 I Sanitasl MB miiii—i—i imh— mm in. m i ill Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" j Brand. I f you want the csu s or I This disinfectant freely emulsifies 'with water, producing a 1 milk-white, strong disinfectant jjj and deodoriser. SAN IT AS I I is known throughout the world I AS
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    • 258 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I I SHI 1 G G ZETTE. g 1 SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Z j Paya&ie In Advance. I Per annum $14.00 2 Half yeany 7.25 Per quarter 3 6.5 5 Per mensem J$ 1.25 3 Postage Extra 50 cts. p°r month, j Temporary 'Pbone No. 171. 5 mum
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  • 579 2 New Crocodile River (Selangor) Rubber. Tho year's working resulting in a profit of £41.201 12a 01., whim with the so in brought forward from 1915, viz., £0,126 On, sd. less balance of directors' fees for 1915 (£312 10*.) an I amount paid on account of Excess Piotits Tax
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  • 170 2 The Gaz-tte d- flo Hands reports tliat trabber swindle has apparently b D claiming a number of victims amongst erednloof people at A oaterdaao, Rotterdam, The HagOe, and Gronii gt n. It is well known tii it no rubber is to ba had outside Oversea Tract control.
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  • 1341 2 Report of Inquiry Committee. The report cf the Enemy Influence Snb-Committee of the Unionist War Committee was issued on Feb. 28. Bo to as enemy trading ia concerned, the Committee has come to the con elusion that weakness of the law in certain respects which enables firms to
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  • 197 2 A New Zealand paperssys: A in:uarkable perforrmnce witb the rili bai been accomplished by I rg ant P, U. X. Freeth. a member •f (MM of tbe New Zealand rein forcement contingents, who has inadi- the best score of any member of an Empire reinforcement daring test shooting
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 222 2 TRADE m MARK. Japanese Wholescile and General Goods Retail. JUST AjRjRXVEjD Rain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO CO. 383 aa« 385 North Bridge Koad. Singe, ere. OPPOSITE HABIMA HALL. M i FIND ME OUT. Slack but Attractive Indian but world-known Small-sized but wonder-working l#Oa earn livelihood from me *****b
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    • 108 2 Agent i KIM HIN Co., 13 Kiln* Sreet Sin** "n Raneesunge Drainpipes, I Channels, j i Bends Junctions IN 3c MALAY Cc, Lti. OC LEE J5B, Prinsep Street. PIANO rUNEF j REPAIRER. Good aad well immcUi mmmm Violin Piano, etc. U ioJ fur Stringed In. Iruments. WCKKM AN-. 111 f
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    • 114 2 TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE a mil I Mem a: weJcejM relief to many who su l,r the red hot pain thrusts of neuralgia. Tbeee are the hepeJem tortur*wr.u i..d :t V s *ho live in the •bedow of conataot dread of the ■tabbing,™ onbearabk sudden peine and ipaameof neuralgia
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    • 383 2 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve F ooc} Sanaphos. Immediate Nutriment for Overworked, Underfed Nerves and Brain Within ten minutes you win fee distinctly the beginning of the undeniable benefit that Sanaphos gives you. Yet it is not to be confused with harmful stimulants, which only maka matters worse It is not
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  • 460 3 Bukit Timab Kubber. The Rev Fr.N. J. Couvreur pre. 21 the anneal genial meeting of T mah Robber Estates Ltd, at Bu h£X BeU J.ngs on Satnrday Fr r lnd in proposing the adoption laS l retort and balance sheet for fie /ear Tuied Dec. 31, said th
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  • 93 3 Lawn Tennis. Ladies LLC Tournament To-day's Play. Mixed Doubles A Clas>. Mrs. Braddell and Mr. Miliigan rec 5 vs Mrs. Cullen and Mr, Griffith Jones, ow? 3. Mixed Duurl.es B Class. Miss Nanghton and Dr. Naughton owe 3 vs Mr. and .Mrs Thomas, scr. Mrs Glennie and Mr. Holden
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  • 216 3 Annual Meeting. Mr. W. A. Si ma ptxsaMed at the annual general meeting, of the Tanglin Clnb on Saturday evening There v.atj only a moderate attendance The chairman in presenting the and balance sheet pointed ontthit the Committee had gone hi for a strict principle of retrenchment
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  • 667 3 Results of 1916 Exams The following results of the 1916 local Examinations of the University of Cambridge were issued ou Saturday and are as follow Raffles Institution. —(Seniors) Phoon Seek Foo (g, f,) Class III Honours, Chan Jiui Swee, J F Hob day, Foo Hee Seog, C R
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  • 66 3 Singapore, April SO* Ol London Bank 4 in/a. 2/4| Demand 2/4^ Private 3 na/s. 2/4 29/32 On India Bank T. T. Ou Hongkong— Bank d/d 2i%prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 65| On Java.— Bank T. T 135} On Japan Banked. 109 Sovereigns—baying rate MJ India Ceil Bills l»«t issoe
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  • 65 3 When the mail left England Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Michell had moved from London to Woking. Mr. Mi shell, though otherwise well, had been one of th* numerous victims of the influenza epidemic at home and it was considered probable that he would have to take an extra three
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  • 61 3 Delivered in London. The following are tbe date# of loparture from Singapore of the E-itjpwin Mails and their delivery ■n London. MA tL. LKFT. neiiv*»*" B1 Feb. It? Mar. 26 ni Feb. 16 Mar. 81 P 4 0. Feb. 23 Mar. 31 11J Feb. 26 April 7 B.I
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  • 14 3 Vessels in couimnnication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—Nil
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  • 52 3 During the week ending April 14th there were fonr Chinese cases of nmall-pox (one importel) in Hong keng, of which three proved fatal. In the same period there were seven cases of enteric fever (all hinese, three being imported\ of which two proved fatal and a non fatal Chinese case
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  • 175 3 Esclurive to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, April 30. Meaers Latham and Co., tb< I rootle, advise the following qnotttiona AlorGajah $4.00 $410 VvetWuningß 1.35 1.45 \yor Mo'.ek 265 2.75 Ayer la oaf 12 20 12.3« I Balgov/nie 5.50 5.75 Bnkii JelotOßg 0.70 '0.75 Bnkit tat:l 0.90 095 ChangkatSerd*....
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    • 539 3 The For 5 Niohts From Saturday 28th April to Thursdau 3rd Mai 1917. hra |j Alhumhm ta Great Screen Attraction is the Olllj' rj AinamDra is theatre the Theatre TIIE wlth^ Orchestra, Tea etc. and the BEST the house op quality served BEACH ROAD, during accommo* f dation. Second Show
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    • 62 3 Trai* Se vice. Singapore (Tank DailyThe 10.25 a.m train from Joh< r* Bahrn to Genus and tbe 6.45 a. a. train from Gemas'o J. bore Bih o have commenced running from the 3rd InstanL The former train connects wih the 9 a.m train. Tank Road to Ji hoic Bahru, and
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    • 784 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At the Pepeler Photo-Play House Jit JHf IP I JI? JET Taiijong Fagiir Rood. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW, 9.15 T.M. LHAHP New Yoik Voioti Pic'u-c Co. Present Tbe Battle of Gettysburg *j I" P i; chining CUi\ War Dsarua 4 2 Gussle's Dag of Rest 2
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    • 131 3 Mails Close. To day BatuPahat Sri W»ng«ee 2.(11 P m Port Swettenhun and Telo Anson *Per»k 21» pm Mersing Merging 3 3) pm Saigon, Tourane, Haiphong, Hongkong,* Shanghai,* and Japan* J P** 1 MuaTand Malacca *Kaka f P™ KotaTinggi Tanjon* Snrat 4 pm Kota Tinggi B» n L,e 4 pi
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  • 1341 4 We hiro before us a copy of the reports of the foar Commissions appointed to giv»> th°ir views to the Continuation Committee, whi?h is he outcome of the recent mrtinre h-rc in connection with the National Mission of and Hop*.* The results of the deliberations of thfs«
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  • 115 4 Women and Children Prohibited With reference to the embarkation of women aud children ou journeys to the United Kingdom or to places west of Suet, it ie notified in a Gazette Extraordinary publibhed on Saturday that the previous notification is cancelled aod that, until further orders :—(a) No
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  • 74 4 To-morrow. St. Philip and St. Ja ins. Wednesday May 2. Bind of Hope at V.M.C.A. Hall at 4.30 p.m. Thursday. Debate, Chinese Christian Association Hall, Prinsep Stnet, at 8.15 p m. Dalhonsie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. St. Andrew's meeting, S. Andrew's School, 8.45 p.m. Blascheck Concert, Y.M.CA. Hall. Friday.
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  • 469 4 Loc al aad General. \*o<vi r g to c our s pacewe are no d a number of M until issu;! S Tin here is sellers. Of R'-l b?r hi cwotM^rsr: •rape and sheet. London, April fx ih. p. < io.M h fS E***. B^WwrClab, L'»ndoo. Aprir^T^ fixture* a f.
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  • 83 4 FA6K§ Trk Great War Great Dikain's Food Tbe Fighting Fronts The Ramegate Raid General: Company Reports Enemy Influence j| Remarkable Markmansbip Cambridge Locals t The Tanglin Ciub 3 Company Meetings Mail Notices J Morals of Singapoie Home Travellers Local and Genera! g Straits Pi ounce Stocks a A
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 304 4 HUBERT WS&M'i EISDELL pjJ The Tenor K§Ef&i£&lak: "His Master's H Voice" p mmmmmum RECORDS I 10-inch JJ 12-iacb Doable-sided ™CW Doable-eided 1.25 Plum Label Series rr\ 1 I I IS there any voice more exquisite than J a tenor? There are few people who would answer thia in the affirmative
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    • 435 4 TO-NIGHT in i d a Pk ture Thealre TO-NIGHr 11 CASINO By-the- >ea, Off B«>ach Road, li preventing I Strong Propnmine ot Ex. pti n.-.! PVatfanaa IN IHfc SECOND SHOW. 9.15 P.M. m Patb« raaan r Bf. THE TWO Li if Lh VAGABONDS'* s ids in exceptional dr ma f
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    • 147 4 CHAMPAGNE BOLLINGER Vintage "1911 1 Sole Agents Galttiieck, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchant ADELPHI HOTEL j MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY' RATES POR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS Special Dinner Big Stock on Hand
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  • 3050 5 The Premier's Views. Splendid Guildhall Speech. lh e following h an extended, if t report of Mr. Lloyd a> fie Gn ildhall on Friday last on the subject or Great Britain'» food problem and the ner8 l situation, of which we gave .brief summary rn Saturday last
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  • 283 5 May f).iy Pern md. London, April 27, 11,45 p.m. Amsterdam I The Independent Socialist Party has passe 1 a resoln tion inviting the work-people on May 1, to demand an eight-hour day, world pesce and international fraternisition The Tagehlatt regards this as an invitation to ;elebrate the day
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  • 64 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Brt<sb Siuiig tier the Foe. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE London, April 23, 12.10 a m. Paris A French correspondent on tbe British front gives Ignrei oi the savwntaws Uerman leaaaa. Ifnat of the enemy units I tat twenty per cent of their efL-ctivt-s in
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  • 68 5 Lon*lon, April 28, 2 35 a.m. Mr. K>llaway, in the Bente ef Commons, mentioned tbat the heavy shells fired in tb.- fi at we»-k i f th>' Arras offensive were nearly doabte thoHO fir*d in the first week ttf the Somme offensive, whilo in the second week the
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  • 94 5 London, April 28, 2.0 p.m. ill Id 'Marshal fur Douglas Haig sta'es: We attacked this morning on a front of several miles north of the river onr troops m-eting actnatdarahlß opp< si; ion, but making g.x> l progr*B« Kifhting aontianea. London, April 28, 3.30 p m. Benter*! aarwapoodent
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  • 102 5 London, April l&, 11.10 p.m. Tneat are the terrible day* for which we have been neatly throe yea:s preparing." Thus KenterV repi' Sen tat hre at Heailquaiter>- fciims up the Arm battle ami adds I'ber* is grim satisfaction that we are forcing a devastating battle upon
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  • 134 5 London, April 2lh 12.35 a.m Sir Douglas H tig reports ■aeere fighting in which we have ha I lb< advantage all day from fhe Scrape River to tluiAcheville Vimy ioa I. We captured Arbnx en ffohellr m l th»» n-rny'e |M.sr ions on ovei a two mil s
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  • 336 5 London, Apiil 29, 4.15 a.m. Router's correspondent at Read* quarters wiring on April 28 in the evening says Our first and third trmies were engaged to-day in s front attaok extending from th« Scarpe va ley north to east of Vimy. The main j oal was
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  • 113 5 London, April 29, ).1.2 p ui. Renter's correspondent at II i quarters states Bitter figh'inj entinned throughout last night Today the Germans were throwing fresh troops at vital points f i-t as oossible. Our artillery is g'.i iuhIly snbduing the machine-gun poeitona and is favourably establishe.i. Tbe •Scarpe
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  • 142 5 London, April 29, 3 05 p.m. Router's correspondent Hi Hea quarters «ays Doubtless thi G>rtnan communiques will continue to make what capital they can out of the fact that we have not broken through, although o one knows better than the G-rman high command how misleading
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  • 63 5 Enemy Repulsed London, April 27, 0,1."» p.m. A British official message f.om Salonika states We tw-> hea»y counter-attack* on emsday night on the Doiran Yardar frout, We are continuing to eon. solM.ite oar ot»itii>ut*. A i-tro ain.ck <»*i Thursday x on t>. Doira:.-Y rdarfro it i eo-.: tie,I
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  • 200 5 London, April 2.5, 5.50 p m. A description of the opening of the British offensive in Udlcins from Router's representative at Headiju mere shows the ex'iaordinsry strength of the posi'i >n thai we were notable to hold, mentioned in the communique of April 2.'». It of a «erit
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  • 126 5 Big Battle Proceeding. London, Apiil 28, 7.0 a.m. Mr. Ifaaeey writing before on tbe 21st says The biggest btttle in hiatory In Palestine is pr to ie ling. We have gained the fit si iiue, but appa eutly Ih ro will bo n period oi trench w«.!fa»-e l>.
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  • 256 5 A'any Successes Lor.dor, April 27. 4 05 p *n. 1 Frf ch commmuqie slaV rh«re wuh :< falriy IIv ly ai'lillerj «tr'ggl BO'.t'.h of .St Qrn n m tin ector JS;*> nil la l'\;.• he direc'i TofV. J an.: i'ijf G r.i.mtrt at rdirht at < ?mi.» r id4'd
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  • 134 5 London, Ai ii ;:S, 4.0 p.m.; French communique' Ihere Wrt a fairly great aitilnry duel is Champagne. 0 ir inactiin- -gr.n li;« smashed up a Gorman altajt» pi--c» ded by a \ioleiil bomardiuein 6i8t of Aul>erive. Sincti April !G we have cxptur* d 175 heavy and lield puot,
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  • 163 5 London, April 5 15 a.m. Renter's orrt-s. ond ut at Frencl Healquariera writing on April 21 says biiice th** battle be gan reinfoic» ments «quailing almost the wbol of the original defending force Lav been poured into the G<nuai posi'iors. iiindenbu.g is tiypiwiH, in his reserves a.id
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  • 84 5 Kuidred SbcUi in Sii i. utcs. L ion, A p;il 27, noon. 1 bombardment of Bainegat wastheh-.iv: s; there rxpetiene It opened at i 15 in. with it brilil antdiaplay of atarsb Us, i lominatirt the whol- ton n snd w ighbonrhon*! At 1 ast a band
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 FOR SALE. Rolled Stcci Joists. Twentydi i i re'rage about 21 :t. 0 ie. xi 'J mi x 7 iu-*. Cast Iron Columns. Tare!*e 6 i ichea uianetei c lums 13 ft. 0 hi. l< n, r »ith b i-.cs. 80. Foi patticul m apply, Swan Maclaren, I battery Bead,
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    • 436 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I. K. 8. A. CONCERT HALL One Niglit Only THURSDAY MAY 3rd 9.15 p.m. T..c Wo ld Famous Humorous Enter taker Josipl Eiassiieck (From ihe Queen's Hall, London.) t m n. V Brilliant, C !c x er, OrigiI na.l, Refined, Noired and Humorous Entertainmect EM TI TLE t
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  • 781 6 P.iws Qu :cj in tbe M«rkct mk il roi&t. bis'Ufoyui, Apbil It, Me.vx< Lya; *nd Kvatt. Cxchaiige and Share Broken, 1m ue the following list uf qnot.u.'nj Kubber Share*. IM. H iJud. Haver* fekm ftp M l/M As.glo.. S fifty- Anglo M.».h 10/- 13/ 4«itKwttruj 30/- 87/8
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  • 253 6 Singapore, April 30. Tin.— See Local and Uoneial cduun. Copra.— Steady. Business done. Tapioca. —Strong. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business don Oambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Bneiness. Other Products.— Mark 't Qui H Utnt Lxil Unrket dtoutiaes. Wetmep 110 S. per plead $42.00 Xutmega 80 S.
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  • 26 6 Orders for April. To-day, April 80. Entire pany Parade at Pearl*-Hill IU p.m A. A«;ne\v, Officer Commanding, Civil Onard Singapore, March .'il, 1917.
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  • 1064 6 REPORT OF COMISSION on Moral Questions. Appended is the rep <rt to the Con tinuation Commit!" appointed to consider moral questions, which is to be pre*euted at a meeting in S Andrew's School Hall on Tburada> next at 9 p in. The remaining report* wiil nppear in due
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 336 6 There is no Better Ale Than mm m jf BB I* 2 ON »ALK AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. I i j Raffles" Bakery j AND j Confectionery TRY OUR \Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. j It is guaranteed to contain 50%
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    • 600 6 In the Estate of Tan en«g Gwee, AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Lands and Houses SITUATE AT Boat Quay and Market Street. Singapore TO BS HiiLL AT Messrs Chic* Keng Lie a Co s Sale room On Monday, dune 4, 1917, at 2. 30 (1) AH that piece of land
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    • 282 6 JAMU PARAM JJIMU 6AUII The best and purest tonic I tne X The POWERFUL BLOOD and NERVE mm. (fur men and women). 1. JAMU PARAIf i* made from pure herbs which are only found in the w<li-knoun Holy Place of MAJAPAFTa JAVA. This woDderfd medicine makes new rich blood, gives
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the w<H'k ending Friday. May 4 To-day. #.30 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. v. 5.15 do Maxim Co., do Veterans Ooi Raffles Instltntion 8.V.C. Hand To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hal! S.V.A Kecruita. do S.R.E v. N C Ofl do Maxim Co 5.10 do» Chinn** Co. 5.15
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  • 1398 7 Great Revival in Fracc?. Major W. Radroon 1, M P.. writes in tie Daily Chronicle With all the evil that has followed iv its train it is good to find at lensi one beneficial result from the war. Itlnshdto the revival of religion in most rtuiarknblo way.
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  • 76 7 The King-Emperor has awarded the "King's Police Medal" to pensioned Subadar Sunder Singh, late of the Perak Police Force, in recognition of hie exceptional ability and merit as a police oHlc'T during his years' Bervice. Sabadar Sunder Singh was stationed in Perak during the whole period of bis service nntil
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 610 7 NOTICES^ NOTICE. corse qnence of my return to I do hen by revoke the S,DgaP f Attorney granted by m* to TM ICS and" U.L.M. Careen, h' lv to act for me generally during 5 c absence in Ceylon. Wed tI,U 26th April, 1917. (Sd.) A. B. A. RAHEEM Of
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    • 298 7 OFFICES AND COOOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-G, 6-H, Batters Road. Apply to Yeo Hook Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. U6 a_ TO LET Offices at Winchester Honse Nos. 10,11, 12,13, 14, 15,16, 17,19, 23,24 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. 35 and 36 now vacant. Nos. 4, 5
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    • 612 7 banks CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,001 RANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster
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    • 198 7 There are many Men in the tropics with nerrous systems urgently in need of better ton*'." The feeling oj ei haunt ion affecting such nu n is the result of their blood, which has become deritalized by the enervating effects of the climate, worn/, malaria, and other causes. Hy building
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    • 505 7 WANTED WANTED A qualified Bookkeeper, witb knowledge of Commercial accounts. Apply, stating experience to Box 286, c/o Ma lav a Tribune. 114 WANTED A competent Proof reader for a Printing Office. Only reliable men witb experience need apple to Box 289 care of Malaya Tribanp. 18-4 Wanted for Malacca Competent
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    • 342 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 187-4. Incorporated in India. 80 psr cent, of tks Funds, or $23,000,000 are Invested In Boveriimeiit Securities 42 j ears' record progress and increasing stability. LOW BATES fir non-forfeitabiß Endowment Assurances with Profits. A man aged 30 can secare $5,000 with
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily Vol. IV. No. 100 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917 MICE S CENTS
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    • 411 1 An interactingtad \«ry complete t »!uru of the wn-.den shipbuilding in progTSM in the United Statei hatneen compiled by tbo Bureau of Navigation. No fewer than 48 firm* ..re engaged in work of the kind, and •n Jan. I they ha 4 iu band 83 power vessels, of
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    • 207 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X U Q.) an 1 Suspected (signal F.P.M loris. (The Onarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance 1915, section 1 Ouurantine Kuks 8 and 21 (1) Hassan X.GQ. ei gne ,'H7 of 23rd March, 1917. Bombay X G Q. Plague 311 0 :16th March,
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    • 94 1 Ctoft. X TakauMMlii, ,f tfie Nanyo Maiu, registered at D-dren has beoa awarded a handsoMe purs' I), the Kwant.rtg Government it, token of his gallant sorrier! i v res- v iaf two ship wreci I Di.useae sailor* from bring drowned cfl Bowtfa s ahtMt to I4aad m Decern
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    • 28 1 April 27. Hai Nam, British Van Waerwijck, Du'cb Kwang Let, Chinese April 28 Perak, British Kaka, British Sri Patana, British Hong Wan, B-itiah Meran, British Merkos, Dutch
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    • 122 1 Tho annnal report of tho China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. tat.-s that the total receipt of freights >i tb* ir steamers was $3,889,200, and the receipt on the freights of the China Merchants, Buttertield and Swire, and Jardine Matheaon Companies waa $73,200. Expenditnre amounted to $2,020,000,
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    • 44 1 April 27. Quorra, British Kinta, British Acberst, British Lady Weld, British Brouwer, Dutch Van Diemen, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch Emile, Dutch Nevia, Norwegian April 28. Le Woert, Dutch Khoen Foeng, Dntch Singkara, Datch S' übilan, Datch Jausseiis. Dutch Muar, Norwegian Rajah of Sarawak, Sarawak
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 530 1 To Let. J P.*o.-BBiTisH India AND APCAR LINE (OBJo\Urni INCORPORATED IN Bmblamol) MAIL m PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract wiih Hi= TfaJaMj'i Oivernnxvit.l For hin Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports aad London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (Jor Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE
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      • 294 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" j (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL BKRVIOI Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong Yokohama and San Francisco and vice verse b'or freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam H (Incorporated in Holland.) M a SINGAPORE SHIPCHAMDLERY Go.
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      • 267 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AHOY Accommodation for 44 First Claaa Passengers. For particular* apply to the Agent. 16 4 v Canvas Bags FOR j PACKING RUBBER Far more Economical than Wooden Boxes. Trlrpbone, 146/, —t B f£_S J____ |M No. 100. North Bridge Road, Singapore. v royaTpacket Navigation
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      • 326 1 1 To Let. N. Y.KT NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAJt) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINK. A service ia maintained Irtwcen M*m via na** t xi mail contract with the Imperial Japans llTaiw IV, v ""t acd »*Ma_,*_ i_Al£s_tt_ff i g3S= l.aandry and Drying RHMM. A fally quaked Pi
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous