Malaya Tribune, 9 May 1917
1917-05-09
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Title Section28 1917-05-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 1.08 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. cot IRalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9.28 words
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Advertisement387 1917-05-09 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The popular Newspaper ef the Straits Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Report* of Local Event Condensed News from P.M.8., Java, China, ludta, Cejloo and Japan. Fall rad Latest War News. ALL HAVE SEEN IT BUT YOU! At 9.15 Sharp At 9.15 Sharp THE WORLD'S Best387 words
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Advertisement316 1917-05-09 1 INSURANCE .SOUTH BRITISH I INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand i Fill Insurance* effected on Building* Rent and Merchandise of ever deicriptioa MAUNE Insurances acoepted te parti of the world at lowest rate WAI RBI acoepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Kin lay son Green. The316 words
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Advertisement45 1917-05-09 1 I miimihiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nnimniiiMi iiiiin iii i iii 1 11 111 1 urtn 11 hj iiiiiiiumiii i imiw*xx-g Ross's Famous Bottlings I TRADE MARK. Fresh Supplies Monthly. Pui^ener^iiess British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S N. A. Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.45 words
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Advertisement189 1917-05-09 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION" RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. Temporary 'Phone No. 171. (Estate Supplies Acetic (99&98U Acid j Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex Cups j ETC. I Mitsui189 words
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Article295 1917-05-09 2 Whether the Man Power idvi aory Boards bavo been a success, merely a comparative failure or a miserable, farcn, n< ed not worry us my more, for therri are pretty clear Tidications that com pulsion is oming—two years 1 »te !—and that >efore very long the whole295 words
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Article244 1917-05-09 2 The following recipes are forwarded by the St-cretary of the Foo I B -form Society, (Proparable within 1 Hon..) Menu. 1. Pka EkM h?. I Scalloped Tomatoes Bound Kilters. 4. Oheeoi Savonry. Recipes PBA BOTJP: Dae Symington's pea.li lur. 2 tableepooeaftthi mix smooth to a thin244 words
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Article26 1917-05-09 2 Pending instruction from Ris Majesty's Government, His Excellency thn Governor provision illy rrcognis.B Mr. Harry'Campbell ;e Consul in charge of the American Consular Agency at Penang.26 words
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Article419 1917-05-09 2 Austrian Preparations. Two Thousand Miles of Roads What the AfttttifcUS Iki c accumplisbtd in the Trentiito l their rette"t of Juan 29, 1916, furnishes tood for roCectiou, and i<»pea to mi.re than one i i d Since last summer the i> made, or made serviceable transport, some419 words
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Article62 1917-05-09 2 As the result of a untitle. fen 1 with regard to ft Sikh I }>i Ctaamor» between lies < Indians, it has b lecid v.understand, to hold a ing at Chomor at an t-ui; dafc when an ende.vour rjriU b by Mr. A."/]. Uoope, Alto, 1 aud Mr. \V. T.62 words
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Advertisement326 1917-05-09 2 *ri ia>K>v M rr"»i i. ——i I urn—l I "Mona Lisa j "Fata Morgana" Dante's Dream Girl with Lute" Soap Bubbles" Lady with Fan" ETC., ETC AS PRODUCED BY Yh<? British Fin a Ari Society. OBTAINABLE FKO.M A. Frankel Go. VSCTORI& ST&EBT. ULTRA MARINE BLUE Red Leal and other Dyestuffs.326 words
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Advertisement203 1917-05-09 2 Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Kiln* Street Singapore. Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions 1 INOO MALAY Go.. Ln. S I (InoorporatM ;n Singapore.) I G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE.203 words
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Advertisement449 1917-05-09 2 AUG HON SALES, MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Coconut Plantation SITUATE IT PA33IR FAMJANJ. SINGAPORE To b« held at the aale.room of The Commercial Rubber Co Ltd. No. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, To day 9th May, at 230 p. m. All thot-e two pieces of land ■Kttatt tit Passir PaDjrutf, Singapore, ar.449 words
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Advertisement144 1917-05-09 2 VIOLENT ML f HODS Are unnecessary t) i i ~-r ih.: bitter enemy ef civili-atitm, Rheumatism. Ail In forms, includi Kh« umatic Uuut. c a be ct permanently sabdv inex ensiv< t»v Little's Oriental Baun. M matter how much pain y< matUm is causing s< 1. ;<> if you have144 words
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Advertisement682 1917-05-09 2 itUuflilN SALESi In the st, to of Tan Beng Gwee, deceased AUCTION SALE OK Valuable; Leasehold Lands and Houses SI i UATE AT arket Strsst, Singapore TO BE HELD AT Messrs Citing Keng Lee Co s Sale room On MoTiciay, dune 4, 1917, at 2.3 0 to t2) All thai682 words
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Article246 1917-05-09 3 April List Deviously acknowledged Prey y $18,305.02 nffertory St Andrew's Cathe- drsl(:UstD-c. 1916) 405.» Vinolia Association (Malacca) 25 Champagne 10 Mrt F W Lyall (March—April) 6 Chancellor 1U jd Saunders 6 R Hamilton 5 Benton April May 10 Wolff 3.10 A Reid (Jan k Feb) 6 W'u246 words
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Article356 1917-05-09 3 Oriental Government Se.urity Life Assurance Co. Ltd. The forty-second annnal genetal meeting of the shareholders and policyholders of the above Company was hi Id on the 4th day of April 1916 at the offices, Oriental Buildlogs, Bombay. The Hon. Sir Ibrahim Rjhimtoola, Xt„ C.1.E., presided. In the course356 words
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Article238 1917-05-09 3 Singapore, May 9. Tin. —See Local and General column. Copra.— Bteady. No Business* Tapioca. —Strong. Business duue. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambxer. No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Lateat Leal Marks! Ovotatioes. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $42.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 52.00 Copra238 words
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Article62 1917-05-09 3 Captain Henry Michael Jones V.C., of Eastbourne Sussex, aged 85, late of the 7th Royal Fnsiliers, King's Dragoon Guards, and the Diplomatic Service, who was the oldest surviving holder of the Victoria Cross, which he won in the Crimea, and who died on Dec. 18, left estate of the gross62 words
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Article14 1917-05-09 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—Nil14 words
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Article53 1917-05-09 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates oi departure from Singapore of tb* Kuiopean Mails and th**ir delivery In London. Hail. Left. Dklivbbkd 8.1. Feb. 2« April 7 8.1 Mar. t> April 20 P. &l O. Mar. 17 April 20 8.1. Mar. April If P. &O. Mar.53 words
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Article143 1917-05-09 3 {Ezclutiv to Malaya Tribune.) Singapore, May 9. Messrs Latham and Co., the Uea t- advise the following quotations AlorOajah $4.10 $4.20 \yerKuningw 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.50 2.60 A.yer Panas 12.20 12.30 Balgownie 5.75 6.00 Bakit Jelotong 0.75 o.Bo| Bukit Katil 0.92*. 0.97t OhangkatSerdg.... 9 00" 9.25"143 words
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Advertisement77 1917-05-09 3 TRADE IT MARK. Japanese \Jl# Wholesale and General Goods Retail. •JUST ARRIVED Bain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO CO. 383 and 385 North Bridge Road. Singapore. OPPOSITE HARIMA HALL. 1-1 0 EL SB liFtJ 77^ (No Polishing Powder Required Polishing Cloth for all kinds OF MET AI MASS JEWELS.77 words
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Advertisement588 1917-05-09 3 m j TO-NIGHT QUALITY COUNTS TO-NIGHT 1118 I Alhambra U I Unrivalled Films Predominate in ToNight'* Programme fa 1 the Theatre I AT THE I ALHAMBRA did and the BEST the pioneer and premier house of quality aecommo- BEACH ROAD. during datton. Patba PrtHnts ADf lightful Story Replete With Charming588 words
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Advertisement573 1917-05-09 3 I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME j At the Popular Photo-Pl«\ Horn* EMPIRE jona> Hagar Road. Trams Pass the Door THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN. Second Show, 9.15 p.m. Sharp Bluebird Photo-Play Present At the End of the Rainbow S Parts A .Most Thrilling Dr*ma of the Redwood Country in Humo Featuring573 words
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Miscellaneous211 1917-05-09 3 Mails Close. To day Port Swettenham .nd Penang *Ipoh 2.30 pui Malacca, Port Swettenham an>1 Telok Anson *Kampar 2.30 pm Medan Circe 2 80 pm Ratu Pah at Sri W*ng«ee 2.8" pin Batu Pahat Mena 2.80 pnMerging, Blair Harbour ami Trengganu Buck 2.30 pm Kota Tinggi Mer&nti 4 pm Bangkok211 words
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Obituary30 1917-05-09 4 DEATH. RlBEIBO.—At Shanghai, on the 7th May, 1917, of pneumonia, GiOBGE Henby Petkh Ribeibo, third aon of the late Charles Alfred Ribe ro. Aged 12 years. Deeply regietted.30 words
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Article622 1917-05-09 4 Has it ever occurred to oar readers that, what in official communiques are termed captures," are no captures at all, but merely surrenders Thus we have the statement that the French captures daring the pact three weeks tiumbei nearly thirty thousand. But are thetc iptures? We are622 words
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Article288 1917-05-09 4 Thieves at Work. Borne time ago it was announced by the Chief Police Officer that a gang of expert bicycle thieves was at work in Singapore, and that it behoved owners of cycles to exercise great care when sekciing a temporary resting place for their machines. Battery288 words
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Article280 1917-05-09 4 The following Singapore properties belonging to the estate of Syed Hassan bin nlwee Mhahab, deceased, were disposed of by auction at the sale room of Powell and Co., Ltd. yesterday, in the presence of a large number of buyers. Land and house, 39. North Boat Quay and280 words
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60 1917-05-09 4 1st List, May 1917. Per favour of Mr. Vick, Chartered Bank.— J -Grei* $5 A. W. Viok 5 J. R. George k d c. 2 J. S. 2 G. N. A. 9 M. B. O. o W. J. J. j c. k. 2 Rev. J. A.60 words
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Article53 1917-05-09 4 To day. Proclamation. Te-morrow. District Grand Chapter, 6.33 p.m. District Grand Lodge, $.15 p.m. Saturday. Trafalgar Limited, noon. Central Engine Works, noon. Straits Sett. Assoc., 12.30 pm. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. Sunday. Rogation Sunday. .Monday. Moon Last Quarter. Jeram Kuan tan noon. Ayer Panae, noon. Tuesday. Singapore53 words
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Article480 1917-05-09 4 m 100 ton* sold. (25c '8.op). •Wftßi thMtai,,,, (ksj London, 5i77ZlS s*S*t the mark, The Tim« states that th n menthas ado pM "in ,VState pnrcl^ot^ClT^ on Saturday or f J«ty. whence ™JS hc <*<% Singapore. m re tur n to Over 3,000,000 ficateg were sold at480 words
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Article120 1917-05-09 4 Pagß The Great War i The Fighting Fronts j America and War Anstralian Politics "t Germans Restless Allied Unity J Stop Press General i Compulsion at Last In the Trentiao I Tiffin Menu and Retypes Mail Notices 3 Local Share Market Our Blinded Heroes Company Meetings Straits Produce120 words
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Advertisement291 1917-05-09 4 RE CO RIDS 10-inch 12-incb Double-sided f> ew Donble-tided 1.25 Plum Label Series I a. TS there any voice more exquisite than I a tenor? There are few people who would answer this in the affirmative UJ after hearing HUBERT EISDELL on "His LU Master's Voice" Records. The clear ringing291 words
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Advertisement347 1917-05-09 4 i ii iw—— i mm ma imt «i ii mi n i h—hhimi GRAND ATTRACTION AT THE Cinema C MSI NO ™*V lucl nuad Special Engagement of The "Prize Packets" (The Best V ar j e ty Eutertainers). For 6 Nights Only To night! To-night I! "LA PETITE ZILLA Dainty347 words
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Advertisement118 1917-05-09 4 JAMES Watson Co. "Ho. 10" Scotch Whisky. Sole Agents.— Caldbech, Macgregor AND CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL Saturday, May 12 SPECIAL DINNER and afterwards BAIL Big Stock on Hand Green Willesden Waterproof Canvas AT Reasonable Prices KIAM KIAT 6c Co. 108 and 109, Market Street, 'Phone same No.118 words
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Article122 1917-05-09 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Smish Counter Attack. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE London, May 7, 11.40 p.m. Fit-Id Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states: The enemy with considerable forces this afternoon launched i third counter-attack on tha new positions southward of Souchez liver. The first wave reached the slopeREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE - 122 words
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Article54 1917-05-09 5 London May S, 1.40 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states The German artillery was active, particularly between Fre'noy and Loos We made a successful night raid on Neove Chapelle and Fauquiasart. An enemy rail north-eastward of Armentieres was driven off after a band to hand fight. Another raid southward54 words
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Article107 1917-05-09 5 Fruitless Germ to Efforts. London, May 8, 1,0 a.m. A French communique states Daring the day the enemy did not renew his attempts north of Laffaux mill, and against the Chemin dee Damee. The artillery duel continued furiously in the direction of the Hurtebise and Craonne sector, where the107 words
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Article121 1917-05-09 5 London. May 8, 2.30 a m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters says that reports from Champagne show that Hindenbnrg was forced to utilise every available man in the trenches in Champagne and Artois. Two thirds of the German army is now in France, namely 143 divisions. Hinden121 words
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Article153 1917-05-09 5 London, May»8, 4.55 p.m. A French communique states: Ttiere was considerable artillery activity between the Somme and the Oiee. The enemy connter attacked at night east of Vanxaillon and on themin des Dames in the direction of Pantheon and Cerny. Our fire smashed all German attempts. The153 words
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Article55 1917-05-09 5 Greeks Help. London, May 7, 11.40 p.m. French Macedonian common; IQe states In the region of wnojiica, attacks by the French and contingents enabled as to advanced enemy positions jo a five kilometres front. The 2ST connter-attack was reFJIM by the Venezelists who took Pfwouers. In both actions55 words
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Article58 1917-05-09 5 Enemy Repulsed. London, May 8,1.50 a.m. w Russian communique states r v iaaimir Volynek, south of Zubilnow, after intense fire by mines and bomb throwers, the enemy a company strong attacked and were driven back by artillery and rifle fire. On the Kabaravcezboruff front there was intense enemy bombardment.58 words
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Article42 1917-05-09 5 More Twisted Tales. London, May 7, 11 40 p.m. A wireless German official megsaga states: British attacks at Roeux and between Fontaines and Riencourt were sanguinarily repulsed. Fighting continues at Bullecourt. Strong French attacks on both sides of Craonne failed.42 words
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Article84 1917-05-09 5 London, May 8, 7.55. a.m. The main lines of the constitution of the new Naval War Staff are virtuallj settled. It is understood that Admiral fc>ir John Jellicoe as Chief of Staff will bs freed from all administrative detail in order to give his undivided attention to questions84 words
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Article207 1917-05-09 5 Men for France. London, May 8, 5.55 a.m. Washington Nine regiments of Engineers have been ordered to be raised for duty along the communi cations in France as soon as possible, additional to the forces contemplated in the Government's plans. At New York 180,000 men have already207 words
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Article149 1917-05-09 5 Some Press Opinions. London, May 8, 1.15 p.m. The Lokalanzeiger, which is a semi-official organ, attributes the postponement of the Chancellor s speech to the possibility of the imminence of an agreeable political event facilitating his task towards peace. German newspapers generally are impatient at the delay, especially149 words
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Article73 1917-05-09 5 Labourites Worsted. London, May 8, 7 55 p.m. The following are the final results of the Commonwealth elections In the House of Representatives the Liberals have thirty-five seats, the Hnghesites fifteen, and Labour twenty-five. In the Senate the Liberals have- ten» the Hnghesites thirteen, and Labour thirteen. Mr.73 words
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Article62 1917-05-09 5 London, May 8, 7.55 a m. Mr Lloyd George, Sir John Jellicoe.and Sir William Roberts-m have returned to London, ft is und-r--stood that they are completely satisfied with the results of the Paris conferences, which were devoted almost exclusively to military and naval matters an I measures to62 words
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Article186 1917-05-09 5 [We do not WMmrfly endoree the opinion* expreeaed fry eorrespondenU.\ Freemasonry. to the Editor of the Malay Trfmna. Sir,—l read in a contemporary today that "Freemasons will be interested in a book by Mr R. Bezzant, entitled 'A Btory of an Ancient Lodge." It contains a summary of Masonic186 words
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Article157 1917-05-09 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —A few days ago three children, two Malays (sisters) and one Tamil, met with a distressing death by drowning. It appears tbat these children were plaj ing at the back of their houses and thus wandered a little way and157 words
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Article242 1917-05-09 5 (To the Editor of the London and China Express.) 8ir, —The writer of the contributed" article on th" above sobject, in your issue of April 14, has omitted two points with regard to Teutonic influence in the Far East that should, surely, have been included in242 words
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Article55 1917-05-09 5 The Hon. Treasurer, Vlr. A. W. Vick, c/o Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with manj thanks, receipt of the following fnrther contributions to the above Fund Already acknowledged $14,951 K. H 25 Moraux Co., Ltd. 100 T. B. Horn 30 J.55 words
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Article1398 1917-05-09 5 Germ "is First. (By Victor MacOlure). The information acquired from the nnmerooe Bulgarian soldiers who have given t&emsjlves up ■•> readily on the fronts on whioh they are fighting, tells a aad tale of the situation in their country. E*cb newly surrendered Bulgar corroborates the story of1,398 words
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Article226 1917-05-09 5 An Amah Killed A serious accident occurred late on Saturday afternoon between Ipoh and Menglembu, when a lady and five children with an amah were thrown out of a hired motor .cat with such distressing serious results that tho Perak Motor Union has found it necessary to226 words
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Article57 1917-05-09 5 It has graciously pleased His Majesty the King of Denmark to promote Consul C. yon Hoick at Bangkok to be Consul-General from ton Ist of April. At the same time His Majesty has transferred the Dtnish diplomatic interests, hitherto represented by the Russian tion, to the Consul-General by appointing him57 words
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Article80 1917-05-09 5 LAWN TENNIS. Lftdies' L.T.C. Tourn<ment. Owing to the.bad conditions there was no play yesterday. To day's Matches. Mixed Doubles Class A.— Mrs. Cullen and Mr Griffith Jones ow« 3 v. Mrp. Holden and Sir John Bucknill rec 3. Mixed Doubles Class B.—Miss ''olghtse and Mr. Potts owe 15 v.80 words
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Article244 1917-05-09 5 Training Notes {By our Special Correspondent Very few people turned lp at the •"tceconrs» this morning doubtle«* yesterday's "douche" kept them away. Still trainers were busy, and now that the weights are apportioned we shall probably know more of the capabilities of the entrants. For instance we244 words
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Article17 1917-05-09 5 Mr. Jules Martin's bay gelding Glorify won the Resident's Cup at the recent race meeting at Samarang.17 words
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Article303 1917-05-09 5 Food Matters. London, May 8, 10.55 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Devonport, speaking on the fo<>d question, said that the meatless day was being abolished in consequence of the increase in the consumption of less plentiful substitutes. It is anticipated that supplies of breadstnffs will suffice303 words
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Article51 1917-05-09 5 On Thursday 2,618 Coolies arrived frv>m India in Penang, of which 1,100 wont to Pulau Jerfjik for qua-an tine and the balance to Port Swettenbam. The total of the German losses •iuring the war, killed, wounded and missing, reaches six millions, according to Herr Hoffmann, the Socialist member of the51 words
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Article276 1917-05-09 5 SUPREME COURT. A'sig f Case. Before Mr. Justice Sproule, at th* Supreme Cuu.t, yesterday, a c»swas beard in wbicn cm ed Hassan A1 sago ft" brought an aciiou agtius Syed Omar Alsagoff, to prevent him from soliciting clients of th> original firm of Alsagoff and Co. by or276 words
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Article434 1917-05-09 5 Alleged Forge/y. At the instance of Mr. G. C. Valpy. Assistant Official Atwian-e, a hineae tn ler named Chin S»w of Nam Long Street, stands charge 1 with fraudulently nsiog as a forged document, purporting to be a receipt, knowing that it was forged. The Second Court Magistrate434 words
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Advertisement46 1917-05-09 5 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to Yshoin accounts have been rendered but who have not yet paid them are reminded that subscriptions are payable in advance and they are therefore requested to make prompt payment. Outport remittances should be forwarded to MANAGER, Th« Malaya Tribune.46 words
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Advertisement603 1917-05-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WipSrT It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on TUESDAY. MAY 15 AND THURSDAY, MAY 17 Race Days. 8 S 17.5 NOTHING LIKE BEFORE Friday JVlay 11 Tlie L c. Popular STAR OPERA XI THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road v.ii: btagn603 words
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Article849 1917-05-09 6 P ices Qtulei is Ik MuUt th s kicrsinj SIK9AJPOKr, May 9. Meura Lyal! And Bvatt, fi*ohirj>j and 8htr« Broker*, icaue the following list of qaotatioaa: kubber Shares. Joaa. Valne. Bu?en. Bei'.tn. ALUirti 2/8 2,10 J Anglo Jata 4,6 6 6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer849 words
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Article138 1917-05-09 6 A correspondent to the Malaya M ail calls for strong measures to th* danger to the commn nity from rabies. A dog, which had beon in constant contact wit! hischildren, died, and a post mortem examination revealed that it had heen infected with rabieg for138 words
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Article72 1917-05-09 6 omqapore. May 9. n I ondon— Bank 4 ns/i. 2/4 J Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/s. 2/4 29/3'J n India— Bank T. T. f >n Hongkong— naw ,nk d WS P rem 'in Shanghai— Bankd'd. 651 )n Jr.va— Be** T. I 136 >n Japan— Pink d/d. 109 I vereign*—baying72 words
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Advertisement448 1917-05-09 6 There is no Better Ale Than ALE ON SALE AT Tlie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. _________________________J L E 02.1N= A TrilN LIQUID POLISH. LEOLIN d ffera fr m all existing furniture polishes and creams. It contains n i wax or oth fr din: h :ro raring ingredients a448 words
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Advertisement584 1917-05-09 6 Straits Settlements War Loim Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 15th NOVEMBER, 1919. Price of issue—loo Per Cent. All proceeds of this issue will b< lent to584 words
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Advertisement197 1917-05-09 6 Raffles Balttrvj AND I Confectionery TRY OUR Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Stciity It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole WiW thus contains important food elements lacking S ordinary white bread. Cbe Per loaf of 11h. f o cents Wrapped in paper and delivered at197 words
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Article940 1917-05-09 7 rilvg of Ptnieg Chinese. Mr. A. M. Pountney, ColifCtor* G< ueral of War T.*, eeeomp in led bj Mr. o. Flower Tamer and Mr. A. d, Goodman, met no ten than i be dred members of the Pensnfl l.itxse Chamber of Comtn roe oti Friday afternoon at940 words
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Article149 1917-05-09 7 On April 23 at about ten minutes .(> 'A p.m. during a beavy r; n 6torm it [Caching, Barawsk,there occuirad irerj vivid Bash of lightning fol* |o red Immediately by a terrific o ash of thnn ler —to those sitting In the Qovernment offleei i appear. !aj149 words
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Article92 1917-05-09 7 Orders for lay. Pridsy, May 11. 515 )\m. Entire Imj i ii ids af Boostead Inetitate. Monday, May it .')!■"> p.m. Parades sj Pearls Rill and Tanjong Pagsr. Prl! iy, U iy 18, No Drills, ifonday, May SI. 5 p.ra Route Mwch-Psradc at Boaatead Instltote Distnias at92 words
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Article87 1917-05-09 7 Tow Song iico mill at Pak Pin mar Kako iSi Dharaaaraj, Si mi), wis burnt ont rec«r.tly. It wft" 'he property of th Privy Parse m l .vas value 1 at «J9.100, ait s| which if SOS red by in nr.- :n fire offievs i« pi lented87 words
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Advertisement605 1917-05-09 7 NOTICES """Notice t the undesigned beg to motify \iz nublic that lam sole pro Can Kee carrying on business ,To 62 South Bridge Road as S,2tro Gilder and Jeweller and ffirm has no connection Merest in any other firm or Jcin« on a similar businese. *Sedtms 30th day of April605 words
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Advertisement418 1917-05-09 7 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAYS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on TUESDAY, APRIL IS AND THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Race Days. ■■■hm mum 11 ■1— NOTICE, I, Shirley Brooks Lange hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debts or liabilities incurred418 words
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Advertisement606 1917-05-09 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF MBtA AUSTRALIA m DWKA LNCORPORATBD IN E:, ii.AND BY ROYAL Cli \3Tifiß, Paid up Capital in 60,000 charts of £20 each E1,t00,00l Heaerve Fund £1 if) <. Reserve Liability of Pronrietoj j £L£oo, BANKERS The Br.nk of England, Lond City end Midland Bank, bfct Hi Lond;-u606 words
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Advertisement111 1917-05-09 7 at>£ si w j semasjsaa i I Whether you are I fourteen op forty I „,,<> gssasj n tonic, hr. William* Pink I > tlL< sn,t 1 t most people's needs, beeanse these pills <ir<- a < True '/'<>//if 11ml really bnild ttp Ike. blood and a> *a strengthen //<<111 words
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Advertisement522 1917-05-09 7 WAN ED WANTED A, Boik-keeper conversant wit 1 Bank book keeping. Apply to X.V Z. cjo Malaya Tribune, 4 5 10 5 WANTED A Chief Clerfc for a Rubber Estate to prepare Estate check rolls, reports isud Other returns. Apply to M.P., r/<j Tan Ci cog Lock, Malacca 4-5 15522 words
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Advertisement325 1917-05-09 7 jTHE ORIENTAL Government Buumit* Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BBTi.yfP.HEn 1*74 r POl k TLD IM Isnn. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absoluti Security. Mnccme In 1916 $4,309,51 7.53 Tots! Gut pin 1316 $2,490,418.50 j Assurance effee'ed In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase in Funds $1,811,099 00 Total Policies in force G.", 8- assuring, with325 words
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Miscellaneous63 1917-05-09 7 S ngapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday. May 11 To-day. •4 .'10 p.m. Balestier Range S.R E. v. 51"» Drill llall islaxim Co. 5.10 do s.v.r. M.c.s. 515 do Veterans Co. To-morrow. No Driils. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V A Recruit*. do 8 R.E v 51063 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section24 1917-05-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. bsied Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. isaoed Dally.] VoL IV.- No. 108 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article762 1917-05-09 1 Interesting Case. A point of law which, to far at we can remember says Byrsu and Shipping has not previously been taken in the Prize Court daring the present war, arose in the case of the coffee ex «.s. Kronprinsessan Alargareta The goods before the Court762 words
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Article25 1917-05-09 1 maj Kuala, British Nay 8. Poh Ann, British Hai Nam, British Anjou, British Abbotsford, British Krian, British Mabidol, Siamese Tagala, Siamese Dorre, Norwegian i25 words
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Article38 1917-05-09 1 May 5 Cornelia, British May 7. Hong Ho, British Kaks, British Ban Whatr Hin British Perak, British Ban Poh Guan, British Emile, Dutch Ramphias, Dutch Kwsng Lee, Chinese May 8 FTebe, British Kong Ping, British Gladys, Barswak38 words
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Article113 1917-05-09 1 The foMowiu£ ships belonging to German firms are being held by China sinoe the rapture of diplomatic relations. They are IS in number totalling 37,010 gross tons. At Amoy: Keong Wai, 1777 tons Norddeutscher Lloyd; at Swatow: Helene, 1,237 tons; Triumpf, 1,242 tons M. Jebsen; Kathe,113 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1917-05-09 1 To Let. !\*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MML AND PASSENGER SERVICES. eninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract wi.h Hi* Majesty's <-<oT.-ni»f>iit.: For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE516 words
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Advertisement299 1917-05-09 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi "Hederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore Hongkong Yokohama and San Francisco and vice verse For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsveraeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland.) 73 a SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS I299 words
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Advertisement335 1917-05-09 1 Royal Packet Navigation Go. TO HONGKONG ft AHOY Accommodation for 44 Firat Chut Passengers. For particular* apply to the Agent. 16-4 a ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Bataiia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) Special 5,000 tons, Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATATI4—SOVI4B4TA—POir IAIWIH-NIT MORESBY—BRISBANE SYDNEY MELBOURNE VICE VERSA In connection with335 words
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Advertisement303 1917-05-09 1 To Let. N. Y. K.^ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. -fjSssJrttSS»BAsr Mrs d tnaiataiatng this •errioe have been specially de* urned anH ,T„ J w:R -*r»» fiS ■■■Wljl l.t i .waaastafor the 5 a a^h iJ s large ano^mo^^^ electric-fane and all latest303 words
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Miscellaneous72 1917-05-09 1 Singapore Tide Tables. May 9. M .on. Max. Dec. S. 8h. A. High water 0.5 a.m. 8 ft. 1 in. li 31 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ina. May 10. High water 0.47 a m. 7 ft 8 ins. May 11. High water0.S a.m. 9 It 1 in. 1 34 p72 words
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