Malaya Tribune, 18 May 1917
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Title Section27 1917-05-18 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 116 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN malapa Crlbune. FRIDAY. MAY 18.27 words
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Advertisement420 1917-05-18 1 fiS MALAYA TRIBUNE- AM) SHIPPING GAZETTE. The popular Newspaper of the Streits Settlements. J m-T PUBLISHED DAILY. I Cooapl te Reports oi Local Ew« Condensed New* from F.M.8., Jera, jj I in*, India, Ceylon tl nd Japan. 3 i Fuil r.nd Latest War News. Special Pace Programme Gaiety" Cinema Junction420 words
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Advertisement529 1917-05-18 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand f IRE effeotod on Build%gt Rent and Merchandise of ever description tm m MARIAS Instance* accepted to al part"? of tho world at lowert rate* WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern529 words
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Advertisement78 1917-05-18 1 THE 1 Pot Stills OF j i Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by ternment, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being: in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the world. I78 words
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Advertisement199 1917-05-18 1 [the mum TRIBUNE 1 AND '5 I SHIPPING 6A.ZETTE. I Subscription rates. I Payable in Advance. 5 t Per annum $14.00 t I Half yearly 7.25 v Per quarter 365 j Per mensem i.25 Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. J Temporary 'Phone No. 171. I SULPHURIC I AN jD199 words
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Article396 1917-05-18 2 Woere 'Will They Stand The German retreat has extended over a front of sixty miles, tbat is, from the regiou of Arras south to No)-on. The most dramatic change has been south of the So mine—particularly in the French sector between Damary (to the north of Roye)396 words
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309 1917-05-18 2 The evidence given by three schoolgirls from South London before the Cinema Commission last week throws an interesting light on tbe attitude of the child towards the "pictures." To the girl of 12 orl3.it seems, sentimental films make i o appeal. The three witnesses were309 words
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Article135 1917-05-18 2 It is of more than passing interest to note, observes the American Consul General, Mr. George E. Anderson, in a report on the Hongkong sugar trade, that the Chinese Government hag been conducting < xperiments for some time with a view to introducing sugar beet culture in China. Experiments have135 words
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Article96 1917-05-18 2 (Frwm Owr Own Cnrrmimimt.) Bangkok, May 10. Since my writing to yon last, there haa been a large ezodni of bnaineaa men and their wives leaving Bangkok for Hongkong, Japan and other parts. Phis ia due to the hot weather, which reaches its worst in Siam dnring the96 words
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Article114 1917-05-18 2 The whole of the German colony in Bangkok is foaming at the mouth over the reports regarding Qermans utilising human corpses for fats and pigs' food. The weekly "Umschau" (or "look around") unbnrdens itself as follows "It is noticeable that neither the French nor the Italian Press114 words
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Article193 1917-05-18 2 Mr. W. P. Lees, formerly of the Indian Irrigation Dept., who arrived here a fortnight ago, has joined the Royal Agricultural Dept., as Works Engineer. Mrs. A.J. Maire, wife of the popular proprietor of the Oriental Hotel, Bangkok, returned by the s.s. Dovee from Hongkong yesterday. Dr.193 words
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Advertisement937 1917-05-18 2 For Japanese Curios General Goods ao to Mapuni «Sc Co. No. It, Hijh Street, Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS OJPT HAND. fiJMLEK LIGHT CYCLE Co. 5-1 Beach Road. TELEPHONE No. TBS. PENANG AGENTS Seasuu Co. MALACCA AGENTS Hock Co. KUALA LUMPUR AGENTS Khoo Hock Cheong. Sole Importers of:—937 words
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Advertisement153 1917-05-18 2 Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 RHntf street Slnfapnre. Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no doubt will rrove very beneficial for trees and planta in bringing them to a very healthy and fruitful Btate Prices very153 words
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Advertisement239 1917-05-18 2 AUCTION SALES, By Order of the Official Assignee Siniapore Re Estate X Tan Tit Yin, Deceases In Bankruptcy. Important Auction Sale Of valuabje coconut and rubber plantations situate at Tanjong Kling, together with the tiled roof Bufiftalow and outhouses and pumping plant erected thereon and known as 1 tanjong bihas239 words
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Advertisement711 1917-05-18 2 AUCTION SALES. ESTITE OF IBRAHIM 111 MOHAMED SALLEH MOONSHEE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties SITUATED AT Tanjoir Katong, North Bridge Road and Bugis Street TO BE HELD AT Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale-room Raffles Chambers, SingaporeOn Monday, May 21, at 2.30 Pm 1. Valuable freehold711 words
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Article368 1917-05-18 3 a onrfasy oj the Frenrh Contulci'i) Paris, Slaj 15, 5 p.m. V el II r cent bonds are »(150 and the 9 per cent 5 87 701 H qj repulsed ?rr< ng attacks on tee Damee we entered -«»aral uointa the German linos on I > i368 words
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Article224 1917-05-18 3 Bingapore, May 18 ~S Lcoal and General column. Co'>r i. Wank. Business dene. r«n oca. —Strong. Business done. Sag i Flo* Do. Beninenadon'» J BaatMaa —Steady. No Bneinas». Othi Products. —Market Quiet. L .:tit Loci! Reiki iuoUlisas. Katawai 110 p*r ptenl $42.00 Nattti 'a 80 S. 52.00 Casta224 words
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Article14 1917-05-18 3 i eeele in at noon eith the local Commercial Wireless Station -.—Nil14 words
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Article544 1917-05-18 3 Heavy Losses. Eight Oe.-tr.in airships were destroyed las*, year, either on British soil cr iv neighbouring waters. The following air. the particulars of these triumphs February 3, (1916).—L19 eur.k in The North Sea with all her cow. This followed on the great raid of January 31, in which544 words
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Article59 1917-05-18 3 Singapore (Tank Road) Daily- The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gerans and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gymas to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd instant. The former train connects with the 9 a.m train, Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with59 words
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Article150 1917-05-18 3 •Specially >uperscribed letter* only. Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station:—Nil. The departure of IA Kanchow has bee* eaueelled. +At all the sub-Post Offices tip to 1.80 p.m. tLatc Letter., etc.,.intended for despatch by thr hnmeTv.il <1 packet should reach the (V rral PoM Office before 3.30 p.m. to-day.150 words
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Article153 1917-05-18 3 (gxdwtwi to Mtiago Tribune) Singapore, May I*. Ilaaaara Lilff it ar 1 CX, ta* \rea dr. a Ivie* tito I'oilowinif ejnota* ions •ViorOajah #4.00 It 10 XwKuning* LBO 1.37fc Iyer Hole* 2.55 2.65 Aver Pane* 12.00 1225 Balgownto CO' 6.25 Bak.t /elotoaf 0.74 l.T7| Bukit Katil 0.90153 words
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Article54 1917-05-18 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of fcparUtie from Singapore of the Batupean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Dclivekv.d R L Feb. 2* April 7 13.1 Mar. 6 April 20 P. O. Mar. 17 April 20 X L Mar. April M P. &O.54 words
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Advertisement49 1917-05-18 3 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME j When a firm has spent a great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices arithout losing j muck of the benefit ol its j advertising. It is therefore an unI doubted advantage to buy advertised foocs when j general prices are rising.49 words
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Advertisement533 1917-05-18 3 f"~~~T" THE CERTAINTY OF A GOOD SHOW ~t£ I The Alhambra ,jj I THE I Alhambra is I^l 1 t M Ihe BEST P I I pictares, the Creams, BEST THE PIONEER AND PBEMkER KOUBE OF QUALITY CtlkeS, Coffee, I Orchestra, BEAC2 ROAD. Tea e tc. I land the BEST533 words
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Advertisement599 1917-05-18 3 I TO NIGHT I TO NIGHT I At the P. polar P) ot«.Pl«\ Hew* EMPIRE Tanjong Pigar Road. Trama Paae the Door. Second Show, 9.15 p.m. Sharp THE SERIAL GLORIOUS 4-LIBERTY-4 New Parts. New Parts, ii. "A Daughter if Mars.' aTflardt 12. "For The Flag." P.m."BRENNON O' THE MOOR timer*599 words
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Miscellaneous249 1917-05-18 3 Mails Close. To day Batu Pahat Mena 3.5© prr Ba u Pahat Sri Wongace m Po.-t Swettenham and Telak Anson *Kinta 2.30 pm Me<Lm Van Dietnen 2.80 pm fiT I'ort Swettenham, Penang,* taking mail* for Europe, et«. 2.30 pn f Malacca and Mnar 'Lady Weld 8 prn Hatavia, Samarang and249 words
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Article719 1917-05-18 4 Much was heard, before this great war hi ok" oul, of mean* for keeping the relations Selweon varioup nations Usnujl oordial, 30 that the world tofght remain at p«ace. Yet, d«sj ite ail 'h-ee efforts, the world ia plung- d in th.' greatest war of history. When719 words
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Article353 1917-05-18 4 A Gre:t Speech. London, May 16, 4.5 C p.m. General bmuta had a remarkable ovation after hia epeech on the aJvantap-a of kingeLip. After the oheerratj had enbsided Mr. Asqnitb, Mr. Botiar Law. Lord Helborne, Viscoun*. Crf»H:-, Lord Haldane, the Speaker and many others individually cougr atui&u v353 words
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Article134 1917-05-18 4 Republic Suggested London May i 6, 7.10 p.m. is diss, point rent ia Germany at Beihtuann Hollwtg'a apeech, which is described I.} th. Nienwg ran don Da? (Hollan I) a- eooftssion of defeat. The aubapqnpnt debate in tbe Reichstag ehow-.i th* Chancellor had not aatiafled either aide bat134 words
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Article174 1917-05-18 4 Cricket. S. R. C vs. Kavy. The Reereation Clab scored a victory over an eleven from a warship in harbour in a one-innings game played on the Pedant* ytsierday. Scores Tht Warship. Pratt b C Pennefather 6* Tyrell do 6 Kennedy c Stack do 5 Hnmfries b C do174 words
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Article27 1917-05-18 4 A friendly match at football will be played between the W«*tminster Althletie Cinb and the Straits Jovhl team on.Sunday the 20th ingt on the M F.A ground.27 words
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Article396 1917-05-18 4 i 90 t< ii.. 1 t»ia I f DR J.~:. IT: k«c been ->-. UJ j Bg He ig a r Ai.C. r m lu K.i. A attention to 'in$ v««rte| ppg n«* an.) Pgfgests "ops, atotheg shon] I U tfa xV lr old As will appearing396 words
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Article98 1917-05-18 4 The Cinemas. At the Alhambra to-nfght then will be- a i;ra i change <t programme, when Nemrod and Co" arid new epiao i of Iha (r iLneon Stain Ifyater] v. i a arjeeaeJ, along with othtr Bnefeatures. Tbe chi-?f items at th« Gai tf h> night will be 1498 words
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Article121 1917-05-18 4 PAGRS T/HB GKEAT Wkß French Consular Newa 3 Popular Personage I German Disappointment I Imperial Confereeee The Fighting Fronts S Russia Naval Casualties America v i War Irish Qacsti' Q Submarining British Aims f GIKERAL The G»flinn Fine Bangkok Notes Schoolgirls' Views of the Cinema J Mail Notices121 words
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Advertisement288 1917-05-18 4 10-inch 12-tach Double-gided fNew Deable-eided I 1.25 Plum Label Series 2.00 IS there any voice mere exquisite then jj a tenor? There are few people who jj would answer this in the affirmative tLJ efter hearing HUBERT EISOELL on "His UJ Master's Voice" Records. The dear ringing quality of his288 words
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Advertisement370 1917-05-18 4 J-»^ Special Race Week Programme At the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO Dy-the-Sea, Off Beach Road. Second Show 9 p.m. PICTURES and VAUDEVILLE ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME THE PRIZE PACKETS (The Popular Variety Entt rtaicern) Miss La Petite Zilia in An Impression ol Miss Ada Reeve, etc. LITTLE QIEENIE LLOYD Ihe lYr?370 words
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Advertisement101 1917-05-18 4 LARGE STOCKS OF Allsopp's Id Quarts and Pints Now Arrived. Sole Agents Caldback, Macgregor Co. mm HOTEL RACE WEEK Saturday, Nay 19 Special Tiffin AND Dinner. DANCING AFTER DINNER. Big Stock on Hand Green Willesden Waterproof Canvas AT Seasonable Prices- KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 10», Market Street, 'Phonk bamh101 words
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Article316 1917-05-18 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COVi>IUNiQUES. Near Builecouit. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. tendon, Sfj v 10,3 0 pm rj {j .r»hal Sir Donglng Haiy oontinned jester. iMt tge in the western Bailcooiurl We took Leaner a few during a small eoteaoter yesterday ni«ht to the right on ,ii on th-?REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 316 words
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Article73 1917-05-18 5 Bri.ish eefrleKt. I, ad n, May I»',, 9 25 p.m. Brldsh S lonian nAeial: We livecoed lias ecith-wcst of In ii r\f firs thonaand ends 1 1 lepth of t"e hundred j w.. consolidated the poei-♦:->ng. We r'Vipied the village of Kjapri on th S;nma front taking th73 words
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Article241 1917-05-18 5 Artillery Struggle. J.*>n Ion, May 16, 4.20 p.m. French eoramuniqne The artil•;r7 strnggle continued at night time. Alter violent bombardment, enemy in th?- morning powerfnily attarLM on ;i fo'ir kilometre font in SloallQ-1 j Lnufatz district raaintair.Ki on r posit ions despite r ;p-te,! frts Fighting continues it various241 words
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Article297 1917-05-18 5 Big Offensive London, May 16, 5.10 p.m. There is grtttt interest in the Italian offensive. A telegram from Udine says that the Italians are advancing on a front of sixty miles from Tolmino to the sea. The sector Tolmino Sircano is undoubtedly the most difficult front of the war.297 words
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Article33 1917-05-18 5 Austrian Version. London, Miy 16, 7.25 p.m. Austrian official After three days' artillery fire th* Italian* attacked at numerous points on a front of twenty fivn m The battle continues uninterruptedly.33 words
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Article136 1917-05-18 5 American Assistance. London, May If, 10.0 p.m. Tho Admiralty announces that a flotilla of United States destroyers has arrived to co-operate with the British Navy in tho prosecition of tho war. Roar admiral Sims, commanding the American forces in Europe, is in daily touch with the chief of naval136 words
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Article117 1917-05-18 5 Changes in Government. London, May lb, 5.10 p.m. Petrograd: M. Tereatchenko, hitherto Financial Minister, succeeds M. Miliakoff, and M. Keeneneky succeeds M. Gutohkoff. Question in Parliament, London, May 16, 5.10 p in. In tho Houae of Commons Mr. Pembet ton Billing asikt>d regardiug the fr*ternlaing of German and Russian117 words
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Article388 1917-05-18 5 Home Rule. London, May 16, 7.25 p.m. It is stated the Government's homo rnlo scheme ig the immediate establisuu.ent af a > 3rliament in Doblin for twenty six Nationalist counties excluding six Ulster conn tirs with the option to join later. A National Councu will b < established388 words
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Article102 1917-05-18 5 Loan to Russia. London, May 17, 7.40 a.m. Washington The United States has made the f. st loan to Russia of twenty million sterling, "as add:, tional evidence of the strong friendehip of the American and Russian peoplee" 0 Men for France The New York Times pabliehee102 words
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Article84 1917-05-18 5 London, May 16, 1.05 p.m. The following casualties sre published: Naval j kill" I. Lieut, Arthur E. L. Rudd R.N.R. wound cd. Flight Sub-Lieute. Hubert S. Broad, RN., Edward D. Crundall, R.N.; missing believed killed, Midshipman John Barber R.N.R.; missing, Flight Lieut. Cuarlea J. Moir, R N.; accidentally84 words
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Article86 1917-05-18 5 Bluebook to be Issued. London, May 16, 5.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law etated a bluebook containing the proeeedinge of the Imperial Conference would ehortly be published. He declined to etate the Government's intentions with rtgard to legielation on the enbject of naturalieation before86 words
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Article32 1917-05-18 5 Londou, May 16, 8.10 p.m. Paris The Legion oT Honour has been awarded to a machine-gunner for holding an enemy sap singlehanded and repelling a counterattack, disposing of 800 Germans.32 words
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Article621 1917-05-18 5 Declaration ia Parlismc-t. London, May 17, 1.15 a.m. In 4 ho Honsa of Com tions. Lord RojaertTJeci!, replying r o Mr. Snowden's demand for a British declaration of no annexations and no Indemnities, similar to th A row Russiau declaration, suid tha* government had constantly doc hired that621 words
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Article110 1917-05-18 5 Comments on the Change London, May 16, 7.25 a m. The change in the French command (Petain for Nivelle) is surprising, as a deereg last week d-fined and enlarged Petain's powers in the post he now vacates. C dents in Paris emphasise the popularity of Petaiu, whose name110 words
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Article2303 1917-05-18 5 Scco d Day. B§ our Specia' Correspondent.) Gdljia.'e Judge-, Mr. W W \faeMilfan Assistant Jndge, Mr A W Tick Tim* K**p<*r, Mr. T Sibary 8t» ter, Mr. U X X MofiUton Co \it of tb* M Mrs W J Msysor. and P H Darke Cler!: of Dotirtje,2,303 words
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Article55 1917-05-18 5 In the event of a ship being unable to sail at the time notified the Clearance is to be returned to the Master-Attendant's Office without any delay, and a report as to the expected hour of sailing roade. (Sgd) B. A. l/ATOO, Lt. COMR 8.N., Mastor-Attendant,55 words
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Article274 1917-05-18 5 THE ASSIZES. Death by Rash Act. Th°? case in which a Boyanese motor car driver nam»nl Riwee bin Imbang was charge I with driving motor car S104 in a rash an 1 negligent manner at New Briige Road on Febrnary 21, colliding with a ricksha and causing hurt274 words
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Article98 1917-05-18 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending May 12 was 42.21. The total number of deaths was 291, of which 197 were males and 94 females. Four Europeans and 2 Eurasian died, aleo 222 Chinese, 50 Malays, 11 Indians and two of other nations. Convulsions caused98 words
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Advertisement220 1917-05-18 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ssaeasa sss r am SPECIAL PUTS DURING RACE WEEK BY iHE F>MOU9 STAR OPERA »T THE THEATRE ROTAL North Bridge Road To-night To night I A Really Beautiful Play Mashoor Terjang will be Bt:;ged. Hi one 1366 for seats K. H Cheong, Proprietor. WANTED English sp< aking Rani220 words
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Article767 1917-05-18 6 Pilots (ru)tsa is tke Merket this Mcraisg hisoAPORE. May is. MeMra Lyall and Eratt, Bwbanga uid >hare Broken, inn. th. following list of qu.tati.na Rubber Shires. Son. Vain?. Buyer*. (Vllers. Allagar 2/6 MO 2 Anglo Java 4/6 6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kmang 80/- 67767 words
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Article63 1917-05-18 6 Singapore, May 18. On London— Hnnk 4 m/a. 2/4J Demand 2/4^ Prirato 3 m/i.. 2/41 On India— Hank T. T. On Bank «Yd 2 prein. On Bhan^bai Bsesfe d/d. 6."»| On Ba«> T. T mh Or Japtwi— Reusk d/d. 109 jjoyarejjrat hm§%m%) ra»« tsMßsCejl BUIs east 1/4 5/32 T.63 words
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Article497 1917-05-18 6 A National Type. The Britiah farmer, like tbe British oak, is difficult to bend. Bet agrioulturiste the world over are fashioned after ting style wary, tenacious, and independent couaerrative, too, to their hearts' core. This is often epoken of as if it were a causeless phenomenon, or merely497 words
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Article194 1917-05-18 6 Se£nese King's Translation The Bangkok Times states i We aye received from His Majesty's Private Secretary a copy of a Siam. eso t. rsion of Shake-spear's ''Merchant of Vanice" from the pen of Hia dnjesty tLe King. In a perface His dajosty psinSi out that Shakenpeares playa194 words
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Article107 1917-05-18 6 The Triban States that the Turks hate looted th* Mohammedan temploat Medina, included in the articles taken being the famoue diamonds from tho "shining star," valued at 7,01.0,000 francs (£280,--000.) Medina is one of the holy cities of the Mohammedans in Arabia,2ss miles north of Newt, The107 words
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Article430 1917-05-18 6 alf.yearly Report. The following ia from the report uf the Penang Harbour Board for tbe half year ended 3let December, 1916 The Board Lac the honour to submit for the information of Hia Excellency the Governor, its Report and Account! for the half-year end* ing diet December,430 words
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Article117 1917-05-18 6 No sugar without paraffin, No cake without a bun, No tea noless you bay a tin Of face-pomade for fun. No coke without a bolero. No Soachong without glue, No rice without a ton or co Of sealing-wax or atew. Ns What-You Want without a lot Of What-You'll.Never117 words
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Article86 1917-05-18 6 By every sign and token. By every look and deed, They kept their faith unbroken, Untarniehed their creed In ornel ocean ract s They caw their drifting places, But stesdfsst turned their feces To Death. and sang God-speed. There is no desolstion. No might on land or86 words
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Advertisement394 1917-05-18 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT I The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. Itaffles Bakery I Confectionery TRY OUR f Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. i It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and I thus contains394 words
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Advertisement449 1917-05-18 6 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSING AGENTS. SARMA COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each contains 32 Big Set Ra. 3— 6—o Medium Ra. I—l4—o Small Ra. I— 6—o Dealers iv Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silks etc, Apply to:— SAR&A Co. Silk Merchants. BENARES. 8-5 a X, TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1449 words
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Advertisement595 1917-05-18 6 The Victoria Confecfionery s stop? 386, VICTORIA STREET, SWGiPORE. j The place where you can always mm] Fresh Cakes, Ices, Cold and Hot Drinks from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight. CURRY PUFFS (baked) can also be had on Saturday; on other lays made to order onlj We have the largest595 words
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Article798 1917-05-18 7 Review of 1916. Trade Figures Tbe Chief Secretary, Federated M-la v States, iv his report fofl 1916 s% There was an increase of 16 per cent iv the valm of imports, the value being $69,621,113 (£8,122,--463) as compared witb $60,615,935 in 1915. There were substantial increases under most798 words
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Obituary135 1917-05-18 7 Mr. H. M. Muir. We regret to learn of the death it the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, ou Tuesday morning, from paritonitia following an operation for appendicitis, of Mr. H. M. Muir, chi' f draftsman at the Central Drawing Office, F.M.S. Survey Department Ku«l* Lumpur. Mr Muir, who was135 words
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Article29 1917-05-18 7 A farmer at Dalemead, Alberta, has threshed a field of 640 acies of oata the total yield being 68,000 bnahels, an average yield of 106J bnsb» Is per acre.29 words
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Article59 1917-05-18 7 Orders for May. To-day, May 18. No Drills. Monday, May 21. 5.15 p.m. Route March.Parade at Bonstead Institute Diamine at Bonstead Institute. Friday, May 25. 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, May 28. 5.15 pm. Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill. A.59 words
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Advertisement563 1917-05-18 7 NOTICES NOTICE. a i, here'-y fciven *"J all thin G .ven.nipnt House B°» ds "Jill I c close Ito the Public P° m ,n to 9 P.m. on each of tbe 1 P" a e9 Irh MV 15th, 17th following 'l»lt,nd I**- q Holden Executive Engineer. tooft mm t i563 words
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Advertisement346 1917-05-18 7 NOTICES SCUDAI LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Register* d Offices of the Company, Nos. 64, 61, 66, Market Street, Singapore, on Friday, 25th May 1917, at noon BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Directors' Report and Accounts346 words
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Advertisement595 1917-05-18 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND UT ROYAL OUARTBE. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00' Heeerve Fund £1,900,000 "leeerva Liability of Proprietore £1,200,0u< RANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster 3ank,595 words
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Advertisement352 1917-05-18 7 A Woman in the Tropics j 5 I Knows from experience the debilitating effect 2 this Climate has upon her health, and the dijfi- culty she has in keeping her health up to par. I Her blood becomes thin and poor, which makes 2 her weak, headachy, tired awl despondent.352 words
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Advertisement525 1917-05-18 7 WANTED WANTED For Estate in Rhio Archipelago, Junior Clerk. Mast be efficient typist. Apply with copies of testimonials to Guthrie A Co., Ltd., Estate Department. 14-5 v WANTED Tamil Typist and Office clerk for Mount Aastin Rubber Estates, Ltd. Free quarters. Salary $60 a month. Apply personally to the East525 words
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Advertisement247 1917-05-18 7 WBjßjßjßjßjßjßjßapjsjßjßjß^^ "KEIFXJ 99 (No Polishing Powder Required Polishing Cloth for all kinds OF METAL, GLASS, JEWELS, Etc.. Etc. „i,, i i. I, ———^m^^— Keifu Mfg. Co., Tokio, Japan. AGENT: SUADAHA Ne 39 OHOBY GHHUT, PlMrxMuM, si oar ore it n SCLD BY NIPPON SHOKAI. No. 401 North Bridge Road, Singapore.247 words
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Title Section25 1917-05-18 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issaed Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 116 SINGAPORE, t. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917 PBiCE S CE^25 words
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Article303 1917-05-18 1 Spontaneous Combustion. ICoucerning a fire on board the O. S. K. liner Taito Mam off Cuefoo, tbe Chefoo correspondent of tbe M. D. N. writes to the following effect Tbe O.S.K. B.s. Taito Msru, 1,904 tons gro»a, under C»pt. M. Okamoto, while sailing at a point303 words
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Article103 1917-05-18 1 Return, furnished by the Customs Department, showing Nationality and Tonnaga of ship cleared Inwards and Outwards during the month of April 1917. Inwards. Nationality No. Tonnage Norwegian 19 16,539 HrM»h 15 17,905 rhinese 12 11,159 Japanese 10 10*142 Siamese 15 5,590 French 9 2,690 Total 80 64,025103 words
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Article226 1917-05-18 1 For the first time in any official document tbe Army ia p U t before the Navy in the Royal Warrant for "The pensions of soldiers and sailors disabled, and of the families and dependants of soldiers and sailors deceased in consequence of the present war." Alfred the Great might226 words
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Article40 1917-05-18 1 May 16 Ban Whatt Hin, British Hong Wan, British Meran, British Sri Patana, British Brendan, Dutch May 17. Medusa, British Mate Hari, British Lady Weld, British Ranee, British Singkawang, Dutch Van den Bosch, Dutch Van Diemen, Dutch Produce, Norwegian40 words
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Article37 1917-05-18 1 May 16. Bsn Hin Guan, British Ipob, British Anjou, British Sri Muar, British Hock Lee, British Circe, British Krian, British Van Diemen, Dutch Maetsuycker, Dutch Merkus, Dutch Diva, Norwegian Asdang, Siamese May 17 Kwang Lee, Chinese37 words
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Article111 1917-05-18 1 May 18. High water:—B.2l a.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. 8.30 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. May 19, High water :—9 20 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. 9.S p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. May 20. High water:—lo.9 a.m. ft. siina. 9.45 p.m. 9 ft May 21. New Moon111 words
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