Malaya Tribune, 30 May 1917
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Title Section28 1917-05-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND**^» SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 126 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917 P3ICE 5 CENTS. ttn Iftalapa Cribunc. WEDKESDAY, MAT 30.28 words
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Advertisement423 1917-05-30 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! i AND > SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The popular Neicspaper of the 1 Straits Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. I «< Complete Reports of Local Events. 5 S Condensed News from F.M 8 M Java Z J China, India, Ceylon and Japan! I 1 Full ond Latest War423 words
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Advertisement286 1917-05-30 1 INSURANCE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INCORPOR4.TKD IN NEW ZEALAND Fill Insurances effected on Building* Ren* and Merchandise of e»er description MAIIME In« rancos accepted so a) parts of the world at lowest rate WAS USE aocepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysoa Qreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation.286 words
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Advertisement31 1917-05-30 1 imniiiiiimiiMMHitriitmimiTiniiiiinrsigiii BWWmtW—WI■ Ross's Famous Bottlings TRADE MARK. I Fresh Supplies' Monthly. f Pore PHsener Guinnessl j best. served with ROSS'S 11 Ross Brothers! LIMITED. BOTTLERS j London and Leith. j jajaajMaaßajajpaaajaj^31 words
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Advertisement184 1917-05-30 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j I SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. I Payable in Advance. S ret annum $14.00 I alf yearly 7.26 J Per quarter 366 Per menaew 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month j Temporary 'Phone No. 171. Willi -it»yiy»V»t»»TTV*;»*rtW Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I NCO RPO R184 words
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Article1109 1917-05-30 2 Cultivation of Padi. Irdiio Point ef View. Mr. T. Iv. Swaminatbsn, Editor of the Indiau Emigrant, who is on a tour of tho F. M. S., delivered a lecture in Ipoh at the Kinta Indian Association Rooms, on the All I—l tural Needs of Malaya." The lecturer, having1,109 words
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Article87 1917-05-30 2 Two-thirds of the world's pepulation is at war. The estimated popu. iation of the world is 1.691,731,000. The populations of the belligerent countries and their joloaies total 1,144,400,000. The Entente Allies after the entry of the United States, consist of i Belgium 22,600,00087 words
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Article30 1917-05-30 2 The late Mr. Percy Gold has left a legacy of £250 to the Bishop of Singapore, to go towards a pensiea scheme for all cburoh workers in the Singspors Diocese.30 words
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Article236 1917-05-30 2 'Singapore, May 30. 7Y».— See Local and General colomn. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Strong. Business done. dago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Utttt Leal Market frstatisas. Nutmegs 110 8. per pioal 136.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 46.00 Copra236 words
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Advertisement434 1917-05-30 2 EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Commencing from TO-NIGHT, 30tlt 1017. Mi THC SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. At the Ideal Pioture Theatre I Ml By-the-Bea, ofT Beaoh Road. yg^^^^^^^ The Serial Supreme The Serial Extraordinary!! The Serial Superb |j j| £j ffj Tho Greatest and Most Successful Serial Film $k «g434 words
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Advertisement185 1917-05-30 2 I United Saw Mills i I LIMITED. 9 (r»COKPOKATBD IK HIJIQAPOB*.} I Saw Millers, Contractors and Suppliers j I of Umber Building Material in General,: I ALWAYS EM STOCK M. JLiauptf* Selection oi i Soft and Hard Wood I 1 CUT TO STANDARD SIZES. All supplies are guaranteed to be185 words
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Article1194 1917-05-30 3 Story of the Deportations, The following is from letter Mrhich a Belgian soldier on active service has written to a friend in Edinburgh. In it he tella how the German deportations have affected his old home in Belgium. At last, he writes, I have the great happiness1,194 words
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Article190 1917-05-30 3 The Russian treasury «ill btneit very considerably if the Govemmeni decides to confiscate the property or •▼en abolish the privileges of the Imperial family. The ex Tsar owns LU million acres of land i* Siberia alone, and he and his family bare vast possessions in Russia proper and190 words
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Article158 1917-05-30 3 Staff Sergeant March, of the Supply and Transport Corps, stationed in Poona had a narrow escape (rum a terrible death. He was iding a motor cycle along the Kirkee Road, and in trying to turn a s'tarp angle made by the wall of the ■ration hospital at Kirkee,158 words
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Article118 1917-05-30 3 The pretty wit of which Touchttcne iB often shown in the notice board! which our soldiers set Op in the trenches Thus a fffqaentiy sheIl*r<i trench junction beari the legend, Don't stand abont here —there's i war on." A writer in Cornhill has collected a number of118 words
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Article80 1917-05-30 3 A notable absentee from the Sul-tan's farewell banquet to the Hon Mr. W. George Maxwell this weok was Mr. H. Velge, His Highness's Secretary, who has been in the Perak Government Service since February 5, 1880, and who wbb appointed Clerk to the Sultan on June 1, 1894. He has80 words
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Advertisement530 1917-05-30 3 DRIVING PAIN. Have you a pain anywhere in your body f Is it a little pain or a big pain I Does it torture a single nerve or does I it grind and rack your entire being Isn't it foolish then to be driven I by pains, or aches, big530 words
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Advertisement552 1917-05-30 3 Sofflrtftiiit tQtood and Strong in Pictures m/ at thi hiTX the Theatre M ag I B M I 1 ■Lnan&k ■■LnaV ML theatre where you 1 J% W\ M »nf with M jeuheßEST i w*m mx iyi pj pr 11 —r 6B Pictures, the A A 9tMR B 1W If552 words
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Advertisement875 1917-05-30 3 KOH COMPANY'S Cast) Clearance sale. i» 4» 0 <fcfc *n* mm mm _<■»> mm mm +pm > II l ~1181 ill mi tS*Bsflß*Mhßß-A> 4n^MaAAMt»-<A-^naMBM«UWaMIin^ei^w&XAHiWM^M^^BMSHIW Commencing Ist June, 1917, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Everything fir Everueody Evergtnloi Ctiesp. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. KOH COMPANY, 83 %g!fc s basah M— k875 words
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Miscellaneous73 1917-05-30 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week endiDg Friday, June 1 To-day. 4.30 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.B. Si M.C.S. 5.10 Balestier Range Maxim Co. 5.15 Kampong Bahru, P.S. Veterans Co. To-morrow. No Drills. Friday, June 1. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. 4.30 Johnston's Pier S R.E v. 5.15 Drill73 words
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Article880 1917-05-30 4 The spiritual foeas of the Moslem world is the Holy City of Mecea, and the innermost shrine of that sacred place contains the Kaaba, that great black stone towards which every son of Islam tarns when he offers his devotions. When Turkish troops were indiscreet enough to880 words
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Article102 1917-05-30 4 Plucky Penang Youtb. A aeventeen-year old youth named Ralph connected with the Penang Municipality, met bis death under distressing circnmataneea at Tanjong Bungah, Penarjg. on Monday. Leaalar and two boys w*re bathing when the boyg, got info diffi. cnlties. Aft«r sending for help. Leeslar went to to the102 words
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138 1917-05-30 4 Already acknowledged »955.50 A. M. McNeil 10 00 J. H. 5 00 'Sailor' 2 00 Total *972.50 lam mach obliged to Captain Kemp, and hie officers men, of the Cable Steamer Keeorder for kindly allowing ine to find ont that they every j-mr send direct138 words
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Article101 1917-05-30 4 A sale of work by Mrs Gallinagh and Mrs. Glendinning of Johore will be held at toe Tanglin Club on Jnne Bth from 5 to 7. In the evening, commencing at 9.15, there will be a Cafe Chantant and auotion also at the Tanglin Club. Several locil101 words
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Article82 1917-05-30 4 The Cinemas. Ac will be seen from an advertisement appearing on page 4, the acreening of the feature film The Diamond from the Sky,' at the Casino, has been postponed until next Saturday. At the Harima Hall, the first two parts of The Purple Mask drew a crowded house82 words
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Article50 1917-05-30 4 To-day. Sirgapore Aotomolile Club moeting 9.13 p.m. To morrow. Singapore Art Club Exhibition Y.Yf.C.A. Friday. Singapore Art Clnb Exhibition. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Saturday. Bell's Entertainers, Datch Cl*b, 9 30 p.m. ••The Blighting Tang!in Barrackp, 8 45 p.m. Sonday. Trinity Suuday. The King's Birthday (I8t>5.) Monday. Government Holiday.50 words
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Article473 1917-05-30 4 mT" Rubber is oaoted it crepe and *Lee\ 1 J oii A memoir on th« B(tf South Perak, Xorth FuE? ly < the Dindto f. in conr* of at ion. ot i -epa r A Oaaatta KxtraordiiMr* -~i,. of Kreiot in th* r*-* ln to 50 at473 words
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Article114 1917-05-30 4 Page* The Oisiai War The Fighting Fronts jj Russia Spaniards SoMed The Air Raid Canadiau Politico Germans in America jj The Greek Situation French Consular News 3 General Malaya's Food j Two Thirds of tiie W odd A War f Straits Produce j Singapore Volunteer rps j How114 words
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Advertisement239 1917-05-30 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, 9 ijf Stephanotis Ylang Ylang, Parma Violets Damask Rose, ll l|||f Blushing Rose Her Majesty's Wall Flpver Lily of the Valley, JjH Iwl New Mown Hay. Cap*' Jessamine, Verbena Otto of Rose. |nJ|, m j Musk. $1.75 $1.75 PEK BOTTLK. H Ma239 words
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Advertisement323 1917-05-30 4 Cinema CASINO SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT See Page 2. Production Postponed until Saturday, June 2. Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $16.90 Sterilised Natural Milk $11.00 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $12.00 PURE NETlljitOiif STOCKISTS: HIN WATT Co. Ship Chandlers. M Plow 741 (Temporary). 102, Mariit ttrtei. 2-28 Brand New High-Priced S AND 7 BKA.TKI323 words
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Advertisement131 1917-05-30 4 LARGE STOCKS OF Allsopp's mm Ball Id Qu.ur- antf Pint* Now ARRITID. Sole Agent* Caldbeck, Macgrogor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin szo. MONTHLY RATBS FOR Dinner szo. MONTHLY RATBS FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner sso. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS Special Dinner Big Stock131 words
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Article61 1917-05-30 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFIChL OMMtMIQUE'i. British Repulse Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 2*, 2.40 p.m. Marshal Sir Douglea Haig reports We repulsed raiders north wo?t of Cherisy aud south of Lens, inflicting casualties and securing prisoner?. We successfully raided north of Armentiĕres in the neighbourhood of Wytschaete:REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 61 words
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Article47 1917-05-30 5 London, -day 28, 11.20 p.m. Sir Doug las Haig staUa: We successfully raided east of Verinelles. Th« enemy raided a gmall pott north-east of Ypres There were many air-fl«ht« on Sunday. Thirteen Gonna* machines were destroyed and teu driven down. Three of nnrn are missing.47 words
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Article40 1917-05-30 5 London, May 29, 3 50 ptn. lir Dougla* Haig states. Wo Jrove off raiders aonth-westward of !<ens and weq'-ra.d of Messines. Ww successful!v raided northward of Pleegsteort Wood. Tbe en -my artillery inactive at Buiiec">urt, astride the Scarpe.40 words
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Article30 1917-05-30 5 Recip ocal] Bombardments, London, 5'ay 28, 1.40 h m. Kreucb communique: In Champagne the*" was reciprocal artillery work, eon'.inaed activity, and lively bomb fighting in the neighbourhood of Teton.30 words
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Article45 1917-05-30 5 London, May 23, 12.10 p.>n. Paris On th» Freno'i front the «ueaij seems anxious to concentrate his attack* in '>hamp ujne, wu*re the artillery bi'tl® also maintains a significant intensity. Th« Frunch are prepare 1 for any eventuality there.45 words
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Article61 1917-05-30 5 London, M*y 23, 3 55 p.m. French communique Following a violent bombardment in the region of ten enemy attacks were completely repnlacd. Wo cirried a s uall enemy post north of Vacheraurille, taking prison-re and effectively bombarded the enemy a communications south of Nauroy at 1 Moronvilliers. ?'<vpn61 words
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Article44 1917-05-30 5 PcssMfs Decide. London, May 29, 12 10 p.m. Petrograd The congresa of delegat'6 almost unanimously rejected a resolution demanding an immediate publication of international treaties entered into by Rnrsia and also disapproved of the fraternization of Russhn and enemy eo'diers at tin front.44 words
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Article81 1917-05-30 5 Republic Desired. Union, May 29, 1.15 a.m. New York Germans have established on organisation covering the whole of the United States for the pnrpos" of dethroning the Kaiser and inaugurating a German Republic An appeal addressed to GormanAmericans says Recent develop nanti in Germany clearly point to81 words
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Article85 1917-05-30 5 Republican Movement Spreading London, May 29, 2.35 p.m. the situation in Greece is still implicated, but it seems that the republican movement is sproa ling. T t is significant that M. Venizelos, •ho hitherto has emphasised that his movement is not anti-dynastic now openly asserts that King85 words
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Article28 1917-05-30 5 London, May 29, 12.0 p.m. Rio de Janeiro The Chamber has passed the first reading of the ■jj ievoking Brazil's neutrality, by lit votes to 3.28 words
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Article165 1917-05-30 5 The Masses Demonstrate. London, May 28, 10 20 p.m. Madrid An enthnsiastio meetlug of 20,000 Socialiatsand Republicans pasaad a resolution declaring that Spam cannot remain indifferent to and isolated in tha war, bnt must break with Germany owing to German outragea of Spain's neutrality, and accept all the165 words
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Article153 1917-05-30 5 Conscription Opposed London, May 29, 4.15 a in. Ottawa: The conntry awaits atzioaHy Sir R Bc-Jen's announcement i the Cabinet changes, which even Ministerial papers admit are forthcoming in order to strengthen the Gut* rntnent to cope with the lifficnl. ait nation arising from the adoption of conscription.153 words
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Article44 1917-05-30 5 Coalition Cabinet Probable. London, \Uj 2:), 12 50 p.m. Pricing The Senate and House of Representatives have approved of Li-Ching-Shi, the Finance Minister, and n»phew of the famous Li- iungChang, tikiug the Premiership. He will probably for n a Coalition Cabinet.44 words
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Article24 1917-05-30 5 Folkestone Suffered. London, May 2s, 9.10 p.m. Viscount French announces that the cbi«f damage in Friday's raid was done at Folkestone.24 words
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Article41 1917-05-30 5 Many Casualties London, May 29, 7.15 a.m. Amsterdam A fire and explosion occurred in a muni-ions factory at Bohemia. There wore numerous casualties. Sixteen dead bo-lies have been recovered, and fifty are still entombed in the wreckage.41 words
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Article36 1917-05-30 5 French Attitude London, M ay 29, 4.15 a.m. Paris Ihe French Socialiata have decided to send delegates to the Stockholm Conference to explain their attitude to neutrals but to have no dealings with Germans36 words
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Obituary27 1917-05-30 5 The death has occurred of Leopold de Rothschild, D. L., C. V". 0., third son of Baron Lionel de Rothschild, at the age of 72.— Reuter.27 words
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Article161 1917-05-30 5 (My courtmy of the French Consulate-) Paris May 29, ti.2Q p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds ure at francs 61,25 and the 5 per cent at 87.90. The artillery was active in Champagne. We brought down 19 aeroplanes. The British made successful thrusts on the east161 words
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Article333 1917-05-30 5 The Rajpoot States. This work, first published in 1829 and long oat of print, is one of those monumental works so many of which hare been produced by the official servants of the British Empire. Lieut.-Col Tod was for many years political agent of the British Government to333 words
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Article172 1917-05-30 5 Comr. Samson Marries at Colombo One of the men oioet dreaded by the Hons, Commander C. R. Samson, D. S. 0., R. tf., the well known airman, was married at Colombo, Ceylon, to Miss Honor Storey, only daughter of Mr. Herbert L. Storey, of Lancaster, son of the172 words
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Article82 1917-05-30 5 Washington. Mr. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War has sent a message to the American aviators serving in France, in which he thanked them for the services they have rendered Americr and her Sister Republic, and aeke i them to continue their good work. He explained in the message that82 words
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Article565 1917-05-30 5 Malacca Electric On Saturday laat the fifth annual meeting of the Malacca Electric Lighting Company waa held at No. 5, Battery Road, Singapore. Mr. V. V. L*mberger presided, and among the others preernt were the *Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Messra P. M. Bobinson, J Neilson, D. Miller,565 words
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Article64 1917-05-30 5 If you're beaten to death —wellwell, what then, If 'tin for the Right you'vo stood? If you've played your p3it in the world of men. The critics will call it good. Death comes with a craw! or cornea with a pounce, But, whether he's slow or spry. It's64 words
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Article34 1917-05-30 5 London, May 13. (By wireless.) One of the giant Russian Ilia-Muro-ut etz aeroplanes, for some unex plained reason, fell 10,000 feet at iVJonasterjiBka, yesterday, and the crew of six perished.34 words
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Article113 1917-05-30 5 Those of untitled who are bewailing a shortage of paper which will prevent our walls from receiving a new covering this spring, saya the "L. «fc C. Express,' sigh for auch a remarkable paper as covers the walls of Messrs. Coutts's bank in the Strand. It was taken from the113 words
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Article587 1917-05-30 5 Details of Examination. King Edward Vll' School The following eighteen candidates (oat of thirty nine) some of whom sat for the recent Medical Preliminary Examination, in accordance with th« requirements of the General Medical Conn »il of Great Britain, have satisfied the examiners and gained admission to587 words
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Article116 1917-05-30 5 The British North Borneo Gazette learns that Mr. R. R. Biscett, who waa appointed to the Service as Superintendent of I'oiica and reported his arrival on April 13, haa been ordered by a Medical Board to return to England at ouce Mr. Bissett joined his Territorial Battalion of the Gordon116 words
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Article725 1917-05-30 5 THE ASSIZES. Use ef fori d Document. Before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bncknill, X.C yesterday afternoon, further evidence was taken in the case in which a Macan named Chan Swee Kg was charged with using as genuine a forged document, to wit, a receipt for $161, knewing725 words
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Article47 1917-05-30 5 A Chinese and hia wife were arrested at Kalurapong last Thursday on a charge of sellingeamsu to a Tamil. Brought up b-fore Mr. L. Rayn_an, Second Assistant District Officer, at Kuala Kubu the following day. they were found guilty, and each was fined $75, which they paid47 words
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Article601 1917-05-30 5 Suit Against Messrs. Lipton Co. Laho-f, May 16 —Mr. Jasvant Rai, Senior Subordinate Judge in the course of his jadgment in a esse in which Sheikh Abdul Shakoor soed Messrs. Liplou an! Couipanv fo: allostd malicious pioarcutioo claiming damages for Rs. 17,000, k viewed the circumstances connectr.!601 words
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Article243 1917-05-30 5 First American Volunteer Washington, I) C.—Elizabeth A, Dun ford, of HO Morningside Drive. New York, is tho firt'i recruit to offer her serviced in the caealrj regiment which Representative I;aac R. Sherwood, Democrat and onetime pacifist, of Ohio, proposes to organise for European duty. The offer was received243 words
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Article73 1917-05-30 5 In Tochiachuug, a place 80 li from the Hanyang city, a here* fight took place between the farmers and the soldiers encamped there recently. Several tens of the soldiers were injared, some of them very severely, bnt the cans* of the trouble ia unknown as yet. The73 words
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Article32 1917-05-30 5 Boxing. Lifhiweigat Caampiiasaie. Welsh Beaten. London, May 29, 2 0 p vi. New Tork Barmy Leonard knocked ont Freddie Welsh in the ninth round, thua eecoriag the worid'a lightweight chain, tonaklp.32 words
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Article46 1917-05-30 5 In reply to Enqairer,' a onn-Anj match, according to the laws of the game, is decided on I t« first innings' scorf; but, a match *x f e:iding be yond one day ha? to ba played out before a definite decision un be arrived at.46 words
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Article88 1917-05-30 5 The Wtiitsnn Bogey competition raawlla 1 ia a win for Mr. F. J. 'lallifhx who returned a net e&>re of 1 dowti.whi!»?t tbe Whitan n medal competition w*n won by Mr. H. R. Bnckland arith a net aooan of 81. The June monthly medal will he competed88 words
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Article144 1917-05-30 5 (Under Co-operative Control). all Clients may become Shareholders. Mr. H. B?iwff Os»— t, Representative ia <cc East for Utmrt Sadie,, umi la)fj*r, Qaa'-UiJ Agent? aad Managing Attorney*, Lanncestoii, Taeinauia, will arrive ia the Malay Ptates about cod ef February and will be staying for a trm days144 words
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Advertisement242 1917-05-30 5 Sultan Haronarasltid AND AZIM THE BASKET SELLER A Very I.ißghable Pia, Will bk Staged To night To night I AT THE STAR OPERA THUTBE BOYAL North Bridge Road. DON T MISS THIS BEAUTIFUL PLAY. 'Phone 1366 for seat's. K. H. Cheong, P™ r.#tHr. Overland Bus For Sale. j rx»o One242 words
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Article536 1917-05-30 6 Mr. Gerard s Statement. Mr. Qerard unburdened himself of come of tb« facts be gathered ai United States Ambassador at Berlin regarding the treatment of the Britiefa prisoners, speaking at the dinner of the Canadian Club in New York. I want to tell yon Canadians," he said,536 words
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Article162 1917-05-30 6 At Eiperloieot la Pahaog. An experiment in the growing of tobacco hai recently been carried out on the Government Plantation at Kuala Tembeling, in Pahan t the ■oil chosen for the purpose being a somewhat lossened one with a email number of atones of ▼oleenic origin. Cigars made162 words
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Advertisement392 1917-05-30 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Try I-fc is^lijiilfl ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. \eeeLEOLIN= A THIN LIQUID POLISH. LEOLIM differs from all satis og furniture polishes end cream. It contains no wax or other dus;-h rb uring ingredients ard leaves a h*rH and392 words
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Advertisement268 1917-05-30 6 Raffles Bakery AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society.' 1 It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and thus contains important food elements lacking in the ordinary white bread. Por loaf of lift. IO conto Wrapped in paper and delivored at268 words
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Advertisement794 1917-05-30 6 Jongkeena. Fer the Teeth aid Buns. If you are suffering the agonies of toothache, use this marvellous medicine Jongkeena, which is guaranteed to cure in the space of 15 minutes and at a cost of a few centB. DIRECTIONS: First clean the cavity of the tooth with a piece of794 words
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Article269 1917-05-30 7 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co's Report. Singapore, May 24 For tha auctions held yesterday and to-day abont 935 tom were eatalogned. Since laat aoetion the market had been very dull, but a irmer tone in London daring tha laat few dayi led to mora attention being paid to269 words
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Article63 1917-05-30 7 Delivered ia London. The following are the date® of departure from Singapore of the European Mails end their delivery in London. Mail. L.*rr. Dbuvwrep B.I. Feb. April 7 B.I Mar. 6 April ?u P. k Mar. 17 April W B.I. Mar. 2X April BO P. k 9. Mar.63 words
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Article142 1917-05-30 7 (tzcht9i*js to j¥aJ*f« Tritmt.) Singapore, May 30. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotaUons AlorUajah $4.00 $4.10 AyerKunings 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.60 2.70 AyerPanas 11.50 11.75 Balgownie 6.00 6.10 Bokit Jelotong 0.72* 0.77^ Bdkit liatil 0.55 0.92* ChangkatSordg.... 9.15 930 Qlenealy 2.45 2.55142 words
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Article66 1917-05-30 7 binnctpore- Mny 10. On London— Bauk 4 mjt. 2/4| Demand 2/4* Prfv.t* 3 soft 2/4 27/32 On IndiaBank T. T. On Hongkong Bank d/d 2$% prem. On m— Bank d,d. 65$ On J**a Beak T. T 135 On Japan— Bank lid, 109 SovHreigo-v—baying rate $3.54 India Ceil Bills last66 words
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Article778 1917-05-30 7 PilcM (hiotii it tfce Marlct this Mon»I»g SIN9AP0RK, MAY 9>. Hm.i L>al' «ad Kvatt, lixcknn*e and Broken, l»ue the following list <ri Robber Shares. Sow. Value. Bnyere. Seli»r» s/. Allagar 2/6 2/16 S Anglo Jara 4)6 6/tf J/. Aagl>-Mi»l*y 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kaning 30/- 87/6 J/-778 words
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Article230 1917-05-30 7 Te-eay 'Batu Pahat Sri Wongee* J4O pm Port Bwetteaaam •ad Penan* Mpek -i3S pm Malacca. P. Swetteabaw aad Teluk Aaaon 'Earn par .'.M pm Medan Circa -80 pro Kota Tinggi Taajeag Sunt 4pm KoU Tiaggi Baa Lie Gaan 4pm Baagkok Redang 4 pm To-aorrew. Pulau Bataai 1 Pnlan230 words
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Article16 1917-05-30 7 Vessels in commnnication at noon with the local Commercial Wirele«B 1 tat ion :—None.16 words
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Advertisement609 1917-05-30 7 NOTICES "Notice. As HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, on t he 3rd June, which is a holiday, tails on Sunday, tho Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, the 4th proximo. 26-3 2 6 NOTICE. The Government is piepared to consider otters for the purchase of the land and building* known as609 words
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Advertisement296 1917-05-30 7 OFFICES ANO GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-0, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, N T o. 3 Raffles Place. 14-6 a TO LET. "Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, ?as and water laid on. Immediate sntry. Apply to N. S. Menahem, 20 Raffles Place. 11-5 u296 words
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Advertisement595 1917-05-30 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN BNOLAND HY ROYAL CHAHTBR. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* of £20 each £1,200,00( Reserve Fund £1,900,00< Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,0« BANKERS The Bank of England, The Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminstei Bank,595 words
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Advertisement100 1917-05-30 7 I Whether you are I fourteen op forty l I 1 ,/mt t wf<l a tdkie. Or. William* Pink HUt fmU matt />eojd<\< nerds, heeause them pUU are a True Tonic that reallft build op the blood and I strengthen the nerve*. Then are useful for j growing children and100 words
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Advertisement214 1917-05-30 7 WANTED WANTED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune. 2 5 WANTED A competent teacher of Pitman Shorthand. Oocd salary for well, qualified person. Apply 4 C." c/o214 words
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Advertisement356 1917-05-30 7 TUB ORIENTAL Life Assurance Co., Ltd. EITABLISHBT) H74. I.VCOBPORATKD IN IRDIa. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. lOCfOfl HII $4,309.517.50 Total 0« |i ll 1111 J2,4! 1.418 68 AssoraoM effestel in 1111 $4,230,542.85 I increase in Funds S 1,111,111 «0 Total Policies in force 65,842 crenrinp, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14.356 words
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Title Section26 1917-05-30 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MM LAY A TRIBUNE. issued Daily.] Vol. IV. -No. 126 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917 PHICE S CENTS.26 words
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Article676 1917-05-30 1 Clever But Unscrupulous. In the United Empire (the Rovt) Colonial Institnte Journal) there is a length} paper on "Clarifying British Commerce of German Influence.' written by Mr. Wilfred Powell, Utr H.B.M. Consul-General, Philadelphia U B.A. Mr. Powell spent some year* in the Navy, and ins also been676 words
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Article90 1917-05-30 1 May 60. Mood. In Equator 6b M. High water: —4 19 a.ni. i ft. 8 ins. :537 p m 7 ft. I in. Jay 31. High water :—5.37 a.m. 6 ft. 6 ins. ti.3l p.m. 7 ft. 3 ius Jane 1. High watero.s6 a.m 6 ft. 790 words
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Article29 1917-05-30 1 Nay 28. Batavier, British Wan Lee, Chinese Singkep, Dutch Senang, Dutch Raja of Sarawak, Sarawak Ma} 29. Sri Muar, British Anjou, British Eloat, Dutch Kucbiog, Barawak Produce, Norwegian29 words
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Article40 1917-05-30 1 Hat 27 Nevis, Norwegian Nay 28. Melohior Treab, Dutch Hai Nam, British Amherst, British Ban Wbatt Hin, British Kaka, British Perak, British &rian, British May n Meran, British Hong Wan, British Ban Hin Oaaa, British Kmile, Dutch Anna, Norwegian40 words
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Article107 1917-05-30 1 The cause of the explosion in the godowns of the Tokio Boko Kaisha recently is reported to hare been due to careless handling of explosive chemicals. Down to May 7th, the total number of persons killed or injured was ascertained to be 500. Namerous mutilated bodies have been107 words
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