Malaya Tribune, 15 May 1917
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Title Section28 1917-05-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 113 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAT 15.28 words
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Advertisement264 1917-05-15 1 I THE AYA TRIBUNE I AND t SHIPPING GAZETTE. I t The P 'P'l'r Xtuspaper of the X J Straits Settlements. PUBLISHED DAILY. Camp] 'o Reports of I>cal Events. 4: N< ws from F.M.S., Jnva, 2 1 Odinn, I' dii, Cm lon and Japan' 5 z Fall *nd Latest War264 words
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Advertisement518 1917-05-15 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FIRE Inaarancea effeoted on Buildiugt Rent and Merchandise of uvrr description MANNI Insurances scored to a parts of the world at lowest rate WAI MSI aoceptcd to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green The Eastern United Assurance518 words
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Advertisement73 1917-05-15 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain I Have Been Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain j the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores73 words
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Advertisement204 1917-05-15 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 3 I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. S Per annum $14.00 j Half yearly 7.2« J Per quarter 365 3 Per mensem 1.26 2 Poetuge Extra 50 CtS. per month. J Temporary 'Phone No. 171. "ONODA'I Portland J Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.204 words
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Article770 1917-05-15 2 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committed was held at Koala Lumpur on May 9. There wero present the Controller of Labour (Mr. J. R. O. A id worth), 1 (Chairman); tha Principal MedioJ, c Officer F. M. S. (Dr. C. L. Sanson). j 0 M. G.); MearH770 words
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Article476 1917-05-15 2 An Ind miub'.e Army. Soiasons, March 25. At Miasy, in the valley of the Ais n«, two companies of the famona ohaswnrt a pie*i, one of the crack infanl-j corps of the Fiencb Army, were completely sarroaodad by the enemy is vastly superior nnmbers. They had been476 words
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Article179 1917-05-15 2 Artillery Pony Episode- In reporting a Volunteer parade that was held at Shanghai recently, the China Press says And it was just about this time that one of the ponies of the Artillery performed the trick of his life. The China pony has displayed every vice horseflesh can179 words
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Article164 1917-05-15 2 The Bishop of Oxford dealt with spiritualism in the course of a serruon at St. Martiru in the Fiel->, London. He said the Church had always discouraged or prohibited intercourse with the dead. If they examined the information snpposed to be derived from the spiritual world164 words
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Advertisement325 1917-05-15 2 HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO Co. 33 Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Chinese~€lgarettes m Cigarettes or the above chop have They are aromatic been manufactured jjgjggw -tg^gftfSSj not injurious to in for 3 health, anJ the aver ten c irs now Jag?' smoke can be gml are widely325 words
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Advertisement197 1917-05-15 2 AH Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Kid J Street Sin<ao<ir«. Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Co., La (Incorporated in Singapore.) G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Hood and well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Oood Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERAIE. 3 11197 words
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Advertisement456 1917-05-15 2 Jongkeena A wonderful blood purifier. Mixture for internal and external use. Cures Headache or Drunkenness, Stomachache, Earache, Rupture, Cholera, Beri-beri, Nervous diseases, Chest complaints, Heart disease, Malaria, Dengue, Common fevers, Lumbago, Chronic Rheumatism, Cough, Coughing up blood, Cold, Sore throat, Bronchitis, Chronic Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Weakness, Kidney trouble, Dysentery, Eczema, and456 words
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Advertisement438 1917-05-15 2 AUCTION SALES. ESTATE OF IBRAHIM 818 MQHAMED SAILER MOGNSHf E AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Propert c sit rr a ted at 1 Tanjonf Katons, North Bndje Road and Buu SfeM TO Bfc HLLD AT Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Singapore On Monday, May438 words
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Article325 1917-05-15 3 ErfiifJ at Ptnarg. i h inquiry into the death of Ah ,jj i Chinese youth of between 16 17 je rs a < 9,99 on au,p Jf ifl ihe Ckwonees Court, Peuang. Jfore Mr. 8 H Uisjskia Ih Boon, another ymng Chinee, wtf eUarged with murder in !«aoeeti325 words
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Article236 1917-05-15 3 Hingnwrri Max 15 >• 1.-crfl and Qtmetol Covrn Weak, Iknrinots done. Tapioca. —Stronaji Business done, fiboo f7o«r i>o. No Butine**. Gambter.— No business. Pepper-— Steady. No Basinets. OfAer Products.— Market Quiet- Utest Local Market frotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per ploul 142.00 N'ntmegs 80 8. 52.00 Copra Bali 7.40236 words
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Article29 1917-05-15 3 Major S.W. Banker, late of the M.S. Department of Agrionltnre. an been pjAtitioned in despatches ttd iwsnkd the Order of Sr. Maariee and St Lazaroa Cavalier), ■od \ivY\du decoration.29 words
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Article702 1917-05-15 3 Nothing impossible. The Kurt ii very like the #*«st in hs belief in mascots—only more so. In London you have -''Captain Rand" selling pebbles at half-a-crowu each i.y means of a fairy tale wh!ch reads like a wishy-washy of the adventures of Sindbad the Sailor, and in702 words
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Article174 1917-05-15 3 A Japanese Vie* Ia the Yntnato, Dr. FJktta, editor of the Taiyo. expresses the view that the dish-rust practice* committed by Jnpane-e business men at home and abroad are due to the defective syj. tern of education in the country. I; is true that in spite of »he restriction174 words
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Article53 1917-05-15 3 Delivered In London. The following are tbe dates of I* parture from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery j in London. MAIL. DBLIVBRItP B.I. Feb. 28 B.I Mar. April i® P. A O. M*r. 17 Apr; lu B I. Mar. 23 April 80 P. O. Mar.53 words
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Article59 1917-05-15 3 Singapore (.Tank-Roadi Daily The 10.25 a.m train from .lohore Bahru to Gemas and the 6 45 a.m. train from Gemas to Jobore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd instant, Tbe former train connects with the 9 a.m train. Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with59 words
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Article14 1917-05-15 3 Vessels in co'ntnunication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—Nil14 words
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Article143 1917-05-15 3 (JShWpi t9 Malaya Triburu.) Singapore, May 15. MttMM Latham and Co., the Aroal*. advi«« thi following qnot« AlorGajak MjOO 14 10 AyftrKnuinga 1.30 137* Ay«r Mciek 2.50 2.60 Ayer Pansi 12.20 12.30 Baisrowni» 6.10 6.25 Bnkit Jelotong 0.72* 1.77$ Bnkit fcatll 0.90 0.95 ChangkatSerds 9.00 9.25 •iMmalv143 words
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Advertisement64 1917-05-15 3 INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Eloy's specifk for Insanity is the only remedy for the disc.- o. ()f over 50 years i g oken of highly by the leading I of the day. Mind t „re all forms of Inaa- I ftity, !ra«theaia, Hysteria, puepey. cc. Price Rs. 5 i>er64 words
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Advertisement638 1917-05-15 3 ,*asSByfifIOi!MsWSSSSSSSSnnSSSi m m Announcement Extraordinary th« Au,.rbra is To-Night WHO IS THE CRIMSON STAIN? To-Night gSLTS, the Theatre DoaH Mi« a Siuji« kpisode «mii ;ou know Who is the Crimson Stain theatre Tlk Perplexing Muster Duma of Modern T run with 811 where you AT THr exquisite tea get the638 words
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Advertisement46 1917-05-15 3 CATALOGUE KREE WANTED CANVABSINC AGENTS. SARMAt COMPANY'S Famoui Children's Toys. Each box contains 32 Wig Set IK 3— 6 —o Medium rU 1 14—0 Small IK I— 6—o Dealers in Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silks etc., \rplyto:— SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. BENARES 6 5 n46 words
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Advertisement482 1917-05-15 3 I TO-NIGHT I TONIGHT! At the Popular Phot..-Pi** House EMPIRE Tanjong Pygar Road. Trarae Pass the Door Second Show, 9.15 p.m. Sharp George Gray (The Figh'io,' Parson) Present? 4 THE ROAD TO RUIN 4 Parts. p rts The aHaflHl Moving Picture Drnma Produce I F .unded upon the Ccl*Tra»ed Aaaawsaf482 words
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Miscellaneous231 1917-05-15 3 Mails Close. T s-day IJat'i Pshat Men* 2.u«> pn< Batn Pahat Sri \Vontn>te •.'.HO pp Mer*inst Mtr»ing 2 3 1 pm Por; Dickson and I'n i Swetton'nam "Calypso 2.30 pna V- i»nd Mnar *L«4yWeld 8 p** Maui a it.o0 j a < angkok Helun pm KotaTingsi Meranti 4 pm Chriftuiaa231 words
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Article922 1917-05-15 4 We recently had the privilege of meeting a representative of th* Indian Emigrant," a monthly paper dealing with the records of Indians who have emigrated to other parts of the Enpire and to foreign countries, which has already ran into its third volame. In the November- December issue922 words
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263 1917-05-15 4 The- following donatious have been received by Mr. A. W. Vick, at the Chartered Jank: Already acknowledged $329. J. R C. Budbemm $5. Singapore Municipality ($39) J. Polglase $2, K. Eraser $2 H. Latupard $2, W C. D. H. B $i,' F. O H $5. J263 words
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Article72 1917-05-15 4 UWM TENNIS. Ladies' L.T.C. four lameit. The following matches were decided yesu*rday Mixed Doubles (Cias«, A).— Mrs and Mr Tinsley owe l 5 beat Mrs Ridont and Mr Mngliston owe 8, 3—6, (6—3. 6—4.; Singles Handicap Mrs Too mas rec 15JZ beat Mis Griffiths owe 3. 6—3, 9—7. Championship72 words
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Article150 1917-05-15 4 A eorreapondeut asks who introduced racing into the Straits Settlements. According to a non-official record which we find in an old Singapore Resident's Book of R* miniscences of Malaya," it appeal i to have been started by the author (whose identity escapes us), "a merchant who had been150 words
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Article284 1917-05-15 4 Straits shlptnasl r h a Military Cross In >j. r n sn n<~ Becretarr of thTiF^T" ■oolh of April waa or mg a total for 4 bmki' hr lbs. monihs of 23..J3S T!.' ''bMSrtcieUry lo q •o*n' r fc cufb» w j, fa «♦«thofMr. R.WtCUnd Kmgdoo, an284 words
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Article115 1917-05-15 4 Tin is quoted at £243.0.0 in i Lon lon In London rubber is qnoted at j 3/<H for tine hard Para an 1 3/OJ for Plantation first njniHij ere;--. On the London market copn fair e.a.u tab.c is miking £aajol& Black poppet i- s quote 1 at115 words
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Article108 1917-05-15 4 turn he Great W a.*. The Fighting Fronts Russia Bonibardraent of Seakragg* French and Can i Admiralty Changes Industrial Unrest General: Indian Immigration The French Chasseur Suangt ii Viiiuniotis Communicating with the I' i Mail Notices Local Share Market An Indian Charm Straits Produce 'J Coroneib' InqutVe Diehones'y108 words
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Advertisement302 1917-05-15 4 F*" Hear |HeY#J« HUBERT Hi/9 EISDELL J Mm The Tenor HHkS" His Master's I Voice" U g gaß^Bll£ai RECORDS 10-inch 5S I Doable-aided Doable-* d«d 1.25 Plum Label Series 2.00 IS there any voioe more exquisite than a tenor? There are few people who would answer thia in the affirmative302 words
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Advertisement365 1917-05-15 4 Special Race Week Proitramme At tbe Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-tbe-sea, Off Beach Road. Second Show p.m. PICTURES a,i*a YAUOEYILLE ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME "THE PRIZE PACKETS" (The P> polar Variety Entf rtji ers) Miss La Petite Zilla la An Impression of Mlsh Ada Reeve etr> ■■■■■■■Mini *W» LITTLE QUEENIE LLOYD365 words
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Advertisement135 1917-05-15 4 TRY '^gV X X xs AMERICAN X€ 3 SO IMPOB FRS j Caldbeck, Macgreoor Co. Jade lphi HOTEL RACE WEEK; To-dau, Mai IS Special Tiffin and j Dinner. I Thursday, Mag 17 Ispecial Tiffin and Dinner. Saturday, Mag 19 Special Tiffin and Dinner. [dancing after dinner. Big Stock on Hand135 words
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Miscellaneous34 1917-05-15 4 Coining Events. To-day. Singapore Aesizeg. First Day. R «CPH. Thursday. Ascension Day—Holy Thursday. Second Day R*cps. Eastern Gate, X.30 p.ru Saturday. Sandyeroft, Barker's, nuon. Third Day, Rices. Sunday. Sunday after Ascension. Moffday. Kew Yood,34 words
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Article497 1917-05-15 5 The Fighting Fronts. GiFICiAL COMMUNIQUES. British at Bullecjurt. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 14, 6.25 p.ui. Comcpon lent» at Headquarters r e po;t: We l>oruled the ei emj oat of Bnlleconrt and drove him out from the maae of river side Jefences around Roenx quarries Acrater -d fieldREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 497 words
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Article78 1917-05-15 5 Rslali\e Caitc. London. May 14, 1.30 a uj. I Ireneh Thire was; r "!ative cairn un the whole front, i e continual th<? «Ustructivo artil» '-ry srton worlgand orgapisations r the t:ieiny. who but feebly replied Th: Belgians brought down a aeroplane south of XJ 1st. Hun Fail Loudor,78 words
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Article41 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, ll.lU p.m. Ru ufiiciai mt-s- j ih» U oi Ku>j« repulsed one of onr j V e r' t piled a Kurd j n<ur Kelamor. Cr.der super-1 ''kist pressure, we retired to I hank of the Diala41 words
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Article37 1917-05-15 5 L Q'lon, May U, j.45 p tUi Mi\' C0 nU)U! dque dated in/' l r ft,,r a v ioient artillery d our whole front we car-trtiich-»8 in the region of Dobropolgi. We hfavily repulsed violent counter-attacke.37 words
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Article41 1917-05-15 5 German Admissions. London, May 14, 7 45 p.m. A B-rlin official m»S83ge admits that the Britihh forced an entrance to Ro.iux. The fierce battle continues at Bullecourt, There ig increasing artillerj firing at Ypraa and in the Wytechaete sector.41 words
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Article61 1917-05-15 5 Distinguished Visitors. London, May 14, 7.40 a.m. Montreal: General Joffre pai 1 a flying visit here and met with the waria r st welcome. Ot'awa: M Viviani addressed boih Houses of Parliament and had an enthusiastic reception. He dwelt on the services of Cmala at the Jront,61 words
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Article151 1917-05-15 5 Position Still (SerioDS. London. May 14. 1.25 p.m. The Labour unrest continues. Whilst engineers in several areas are resuming ork, the extremists remain out. London is almost without omnibuses. A mass meeting of drivers and conductors overwhelmingly passed a resolution in favour of a strike, demanding a recognition151 words
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Article152 1917-05-15 5 New Nay 1 Staff. London, May 14, 6 30 p.m. In the Honao of Com mens Sir Edward Carson announced the following changes on the ticard of the Admiralty Sir John Jellicoe will h -rf the additional title of Chief. f the Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Ft. F. Oliver,152 words
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Article43 1917-05-15 5 Spanish Sufferers. l,ondon, May 14, 4 0 a.m. Madrid A German submarine sank the Spanish steamer Carmen proceeding to Cette. Government is nrot«?"ing and demanding compensation. Two Spanish destroyers have been ordered to act as gaardehips between Gijon and the French coa?t.43 words
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Article40 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, 7.40 a.m. Melbourne Mr. Pearce, minister of defenco, had a consultation with the director of recrniting- It ia understood that he diseussed the acceptance of men of good physique up to the age of fifty.40 words
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Article30 1917-05-15 5 London. May 14, 7.40 p.m. The phenomenal bombardment of Zeebrugge was unuHually severe and clearly felt at Dover, Deal and elsewhere, where doors and windows were rattling.30 words
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Article17 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, $.40 a m. Montreal: Winnipeg reports |mlen. did ptospe'ooi of woetrt growth.17 words
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Article144 1917-05-15 5 CtJHtg Up Reserves. London, May 14, 4.0 a.m. Petrograd: Mr Gatchkoff has ordered the sanding to the front of the reserve officers and men mob!lied in 1914 who ha.e not yet fonght in the war. The per<v»maffe of such officers is seventeen. Anarchy. London, May 14, 4 0 a.m.144 words
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Article46 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, 2.50 p.m. Amsterdam. Dr. Bethuaann Hollwegg lunched with their Austrian Majesties and dined wi»h count Cisernin. He has returned to Berlin where conferences continue. Railway travelling in Germany is to be restricted between May 16 and 29 owing to military needs.46 words
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Article32 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14.4 0 a m. Amsterdam A teleg-ara from Berlin says that Government has refused passports to Haase and other independent socialists to proceed to the Stockholm conference.32 words
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Article24 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, 12.40 p.m. The Admiralty states Oar Nival forces destroyed Zeppelin L 22 in the North Sea this morning.24 words
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Article24 1917-05-15 5 London, May 14, 7.45 p rn. New York Mr. Balfour bad a four hours' interview with Mr. Roosevelt at Oy6ter Bay.24 words
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Article288 1917-05-15 5 Product of Vivid Imagination A private in tho Middlesex Regiment with au unuauftliy vivid imagination aud no regard for the truth wtites hum* to hi* mother the following wonderful account of the tanks They can do up the prisoners in buadlrs like strawbindera, and in additiou, have288 words
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Article86 1917-05-15 5 The Cinemas. At the Gaiety to-night the chief f ature will be A Leap of Pespair" (II parts), M Th« Danger Path <S parte), and Ma* and the Bpy.** The Harlma Hall specialities for to-nlgbt are The Prodigal Widow" (a grand drama), Somewhere on the Battlefield," and M Tale86 words
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Article1524 1917-05-15 5 To-day's Programme. Officials: Judg», Mr W W Macmillan Assistant Judge, Mr A W ▼ick Time-Keeper, Mr T Sibary Btarter, Mr G R K Muglis.on Clerks of the Scales, Messrs W J j Mayson and F H Darke Clerk of Course, Mr J D Sounders Official Handicapper, Mr1,524 words
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Article45 1917-05-15 5 Provision was made in the 1916 estimator, says tbe Chief Secretary, F.M.S., in hia annual report, for openli g aa experimental COOoarnl planta ion on the Dernam River, oat it id doa'otful whether v will oe poß3i')le to commence oporations owpgtotjie rtnrtag* Of Eunppvsn VSpeinriiioß,45 words
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Article309 1917-05-15 5 THE ASSIZES [Heavy Calendar. The third Singapore Assizes fm 1917 commenced before the Chief Jusiice (Sir John Luckni I, k OJ this morning. There w<re nine eases for trial. A Hylam named LMn Ah Soon was charged with unlawfal retarn from barvihormt a Malty namc-d Imbi with theft;309 words
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Article436 1917-05-15 5 Chap Jee Kee. Four Chinese were brought up j bt for« Mr Clarke, Becond Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, and charged with being concerned in a chap jee kee lottery at No. 611 Kampong Bahru Road. The accused, who were undefended, pleaded not guilty. After evidence had been taken from436 words
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Article62 1917-05-15 5 On Saturday, May untitled farewell dinner wsh given at *uugei Patani Baotlaanae bj Ml comrades of tho S. P. Volunteer* an 1 othei irtands, to Mr. C, F. K. M« el., Mai mer of Muda Unbly* Company, *hu In sbotlly leaving for lioni** li. join up. Mr. Moore was presented62 words
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Article702 1917-05-15 5 Food Reform. j From time to time we have had I pleas put forth oy pamms all over the civilised world, mostly dubbed •'food cranks" by an unfeeling public, for reo ganisation in the constitution of on foo I and even in the methods of prepating it. A702 words
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Article333 1917-05-15 5 Conscientious Sanitary Inspector. Mr. W, D. Sco't, PoPce Magistrate, Ipob, heard a case on Thursdav afternoon in whic'i a Ohinete towkay of Chemor, named Thai Cheong, was charged with having offered an illegal gratifijatio a of $15 t> Sanitary Inspector" Moham id E'ah, on th 1 afternoon333 words
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Article316 1917-05-15 5 assured Stccess. In the course of a leading a. tide oa the subject, the Malay Mail saja Whatever may happea at Home, it is quite certdn that this method of raising the sinews of war has caught on in the E ist. All the tickets in the Bombay316 words
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Advertisement47 1917-05-15 5 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom accounts have been rendered but who have not yet paid them are reminded th;i! subscriptions arc payable in advance and they are therefore requested to make prompt payment. Outp«>rt reraittfynoefl should he forw .mled t" MANAGER, The Malaya Tul?Uft**47 words
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Advertisement70 1917-05-15 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. liuaaa No. 147 Thomejn Road 'tfeoat Pleasant). Immediate entry. Apply to tiyed Ooim A'«agoff, So. lit ii it < ry Road. 16 j 21-5 BP£cial nm mam race week b\ r»E ***** STAR OPERA a m TKEMK ROYAL No «h Road To-irgtil To night \n E-.>'i:<70 words
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Article810 1917-05-15 6 1 ictft 00. tea it tie Bill* llis Morning BlsOapnitß, May 16. Jfaam I y.i and Bratt, Etoh-\"~" and hhare trokera, iaaue tha fullowiug liat of qouUtieaa Rubber Sham f a Vain*. Mo-. *>m!,,. c t Aaffo-i..* 4/4 6,6 f Anglo-M**.; tO/- It/ 1 $0,- 87/4 1/-810 words
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Article71 1917-05-15 6 EXC HANGE. 6 g p re May 15 Oa London— Bok«m/a. 2 4| Demand 2/4J Prirate 3 mfu. 2/lI On India— 1 9 Bank T. T. On Hongkong;— Bank d/d 2J% prem. On Bbang&al— X Bank l/d 664 d Jn-«%— Bank T. t |H| Baik d..:. ion :—bajiag rat* 171 words
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Article46 1917-05-15 6 One characteristic Germen crime was by a British patrol m the trt-nch s behind The PisssssatJl quartered h crncifi. t< a eh' to a h<>ard and t tick a child* c:ip on is ii ad and a •£fcrar in its month aa a sonveuir <>* their fchrdpatrot).46 words
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Article1983 1917-05-15 6 Jw am Ku atiu Rubber At t b»t e'eH Bsnk C<> taber »i»r ay lii« flftn Hniiutl mil f ti-g <! .U e Jcam Ku -I.t-I. Kviobt* K at' i«tu, w h-lo I h* re *rp r present Menn Cuew Wood JtVl (ohAii Moan), Gaw Khek Khtam, J1,983 words
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Article1634 1917-05-15 6 The follo*iu,r a .count of the sixth oninary general meeting of the shareholders of Central Engine Works Ltd held on Saturday, at tbe Offices of the Company, Lsidiaw Bq Iding, has bean kindly supplied 'or publi a* ion. Mr J A Hamilton, managiog diiector. presided Tne fcecretary1,634 words
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Article976 1917-05-15 6 The eighth ordiuary general meeting I of the Ajer Pan*» Rubber Est t«, Ltd., was bald yesterday at the regis, offices, Oreshsrn Hau*e, Battery Road, there being present Messn A. W. B-an (in the Chair), J.M. Sime, H R. LlewelStn. E. Konw Guan, (Directors), W. M. Sirne,976 words
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Article158 1917-05-15 6 Comedy of Speecb b> Hellfcrich A little c»ne<iy in Berlin to? J made ;h« <»cci«ion of a de. j bate in the R~ichst;ig, With oi.o th-* iiMWppapnrs in tbe capital <ii I not pHnt a speech in »d by D" H- i" »h** Ii 'LhsMii,158 words
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Article106 1917-05-15 6 A former untitled in Iv Ha. «ejoe<Wi ..v. Sir Alia Toker, XC 8.. *bo retii Army in 189£ AS.pit) JC hl6 i f n h-» isno.v- Join*?, at L< ir avr-nty :h-> ariib Prauce a s-c n-l I nam for in*) i lonal lai Tok- r li-td a I i106 words
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Advertisement337 1917-05-15 6 B j I Holly Brand USIEETItfI AS SUPPLIED Hi Josepii Travers Sons Limited, LOIN DON $8. SO Par Cilia ol 43 1 lb. Ti is. i I t l SUPPLIED IX LOTS O 9 NOT L SS j THAN THREE CASES AT A TIME. MvhxA Bros., Go. i Baffles Bakery337 words
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Article455 1917-05-15 7 Judgment Delivered. Mr. J ustice L. M. Woodward in the Supremo Coart on Thnrs Jay afternon dolivered judgment in the «ait instituted bj Mrs. D. A. Donald, widow of tht late Mr. G. M. Donald, against Mr, Malcolm Duncan, claiming (1) to have an account taken of455 words
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Article144 1917-05-15 7 Newspapers publish information from Bukharest of the razing to the ground of the hou&os of th* absent, the requisitioning of all supplies fonnd in tbe possession of inbab tants, savage looting in the neighbouring villages, tbe violation of women aud young girls, and numerous tires—all thes* outrages144 words
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Article68 1917-05-15 7 Dr. R. Hanitsch, of Riffles Museum, has gone to Penang Hill in search of fasti specimens of Uattidae Since the death of Mr. R. W. U. Sbelfonl, Dr. Hanitsch is probably the greatest living autboiity on insects of this family and it is a real d-dight to him to show68 words
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Article171 1917-05-15 7 Messrs Pattrson, Simons Co s Report. Singapore, 10th May. There were about 985 tons on >ffer at the auctions held yesterday ind to day, but demand was slow ind larae quantities were with Irawn. Ribbed Sheet sold it $152—$154, two very fine brg«ots fetching 155.Pale Crepe did171 words
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Article134 1917-05-15 7 A police uiagistrato in Cleveland was disposing of casts at tbe rate of about two a minute, with great exactness aud dignity, being judge, jury, aud attorney, all in one. 14 Tbeu you are sure 50U recognise this linen coat as the one stolen from you?"134 words
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Article118 1917-05-15 7 We have received a copy of Chioniclesof the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, an illustrated fortnightly edited by Clutha Mackenzie, son of the Sir Thomas Mackenzie High Commissioner for New Zealand who was totally blinded at Oallipoli is editing an Hlnstrated monthly entitled Chronicles of the New Zealand Expeditionary Fore*. Considering118 words
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Advertisement529 1917-05-15 7 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAYS. It i 6 hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will hi closed at noon on TUESDAY. MAY 15 AND THURSDAY, MAY 17 Hace Bays. 85 »L SCUDAI LIMITED. L Jin th. Straits lllHMillll) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that t» e Transfer Register of the will he closed529 words
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Advertisement555 1917-05-15 7 NOTICES Polite Order made under Section I (3) of the The Minor Offencts Ordinance 1908 for the regulation of traffic at the RACE COURSE on the occasion of Race Meeting. 1. Carriages afrer getting down their passengers will be parked in the piece of ground, parallel Io Kum pong Java555 words
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Advertisement599 1917-05-15 7 BANKS CHARTERED BAHX OF !*OiA. AUSTRALIA AHD CHINA ISTORPORATBD IN ENGLAND BT BOYAL CH \RTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sh ires of £20 each CUOOAM Reserve Fund £1.9 a\o« Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £1,2J0,0> BANKERS The Bank, of England, The Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* London County599 words
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Advertisement254 1917-05-15 7 1 NillG Mdl l****o i* the Tropics, suffer from q|| J q| Liter trouble*. The tenth acoids CVCry teH (A** Uti&ngao occasional <l"sc oj PINKETTES !j the tiny laxatives, which yenVy stimulate the botreh. thus (jitinq t<m* to a elwfjgiek liccr—lh) not gripe Flftj i inU at your driiggut or254 words
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Advertisement512 1917-05-15 7 WANTED WANTED A Chief Clerk for a Rubber Betate to piepara Estate check rolls, reports and other returns. Apply fo M. P., ij) Tan O eng Look, Malacca. 4.5 15 5 WANTED For Estate iv Rhio Archipelago, Junior Clerk. Must be efficient typist. Apply with copies of testimonials to Guthrie512 words
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Advertisement289 1917-05-15 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Stuuaui Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESIABLISHBO 1174. ISO. >SPORATKD 15 InPla FUNDS "cord $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income in 1916 $4,309,517.50 Total Oit go in 111 I $2,410,411.50 Assurance effected in 1918 $4,220,542 85 Increase in Funds $1,811,081.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 with Bonns additions, i $72,522,348289 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1917-05-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Sally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. l&sied Daily.] vol. rv. No. 113 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, ICAT 15, 1917. PBICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article534 1917-05-15 1 200 Sea Jitneys Already Bollding. The ck eeriag news that the Federal Shipping Board of the Uaited State* is making plans for the construction of 1,000 additioasl woodea shipi t# meet the subnsarine had a good effect in shipping circles. One of the men in Qreat Britain who534 words
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Article197 1917-05-15 1 Sir Lao George Chiozza Money, replying to a series of questions by Mr. R P. Houston Unionist member for the West Toxteth Division >f Liverpool said that over 50 standard ships wore already under construction None of them was framed or plated at present, and it was not197 words
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Article64 1917-05-15 1 May 12. Ban Hin Ouan, British Ban Whatt Hin, British Violante, British Reynst, Dutch Donggala, Dutch May IS. Calypso, British Islander, British Hauroto, British Will o'the Wisp, Dutch Hong Ho, British Sri Patana, British JanssrnM, Hntoh May 14. Hebe, Britiab Selmgor, British Circe, British Pin Seng, British Kampar, British64 words
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Article61 1917-05-15 1 May 12 Anjon, British Kuala, British Ranee, British Klang, British Hye Leong, British Poh Ann, British Cornelia, British Hai Nam, British Medusa, British Imile, Dutch SingkawaDg, Dutch Sinpkep, Dutch B- -.uwet, Dutch R S Biru, Dutch Flevo, Sarawak Kuching, Sarawak Standard, Norwegian Ma) 13. Bu-.skes, Dutch Taiwan M»-u, Japanese61 words
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Advertisement466 1917-05-15 1 To Let. P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPANIES IKCORPORATSD IS ENGLAND.) MAIL AMD PASSENGER SERVICES. reninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Uin Ma joey's Government.) For China, Jcpan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Meditarranaan Ports and London. MAIL LItfES. Homeward (For Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIBECT SERVICE466 words
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Advertisement302 1917-05-15 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappn "Rsdsrland" 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 Internationals Grediet and Handelsvereenloing "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 7 3 a SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLERS 8302 words
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Advertisement385 1917-05-15 1 Singapore Tide Tables. May 15. High water 4.6 a.m. 7 ft. 5 Ina. 5.53 p.m. 6 ft. 9 ins. May 16. Moon. In Eqnator 5h M. High water:—5 38 a.m. 7 ft. 3 ina. 6.54 p.m. 6 ft. 2 ins. Royal Packet Navigation Go. TO HONGKONG A AHOY Accommodation for385 words
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Advertisement310 1917-05-15 1 |To Letj N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. ■"I***, the cabin, amidships are 2pS i. rM haw «Initle-Wrt!. cabins as *eu lax«n sw£r* *moking and aasio rooiat, a barber's ihop r l/anndry and Drying rooms. A fully o fxperiOToed itcwwds and310 words
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