Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1917
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Title Section29 1917-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND, SHIPPING GAZETTE. L EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 165 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbt malapa Cribune. SATURDAY. JULY 1429 words
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Advertisement328 1917-07-14 1 THE MAYA TRIBUNE! AND SHIPPING G42dTT£. J Newspaper of tha 1 -.'f Settlements. 5 t |3" PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 -cf Lei Even's. Cosdeß» x »n from F.M.8., Java, J China, 1 Ce' 'Od and Japan. B > I Full and Latest War News. X To-night's Exceptional Change of Pictures at328 words
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Advertisement518 1917-07-14 1 SOUTH BRITISHINSURANCE CO.. LTD. INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAHD. ?IRE la»a -ancas effeoted on Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of description MARINE Insnrancea accepted lo* all partj of fine world at joweafi rate*. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Limited.518 words
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Advertisement42 1917-07-14 1 I WWW tc .iniuimuv Ross's Famour flings TRADE Vi c. j Fresh Supplier jn'fify. I (Pure Piisener F in! I of any j tion. British and best, insist on being served witii L ;s 11Rossi itiiers| LIMITED. BOTTLERS London aiK Leith. j42 words
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Advertisement253 1917-07-14 1 {the muaiTtriblel lA.N J 9 Suti Pi GAZETTE. > SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable In Ativan—. S Per annum $14.00 E 3 Half yearh I 7.25 J Per quarter 365 I a Per mensem 1.25 {Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month- j Temporary Phone No. 171. Hydrochloric Acid. I I ijr253 words
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Article1734 1917-07-14 2 The Scheme Examined. Whether civilisation gets forwasd on a powder-oart or is»ret-ard*d and held up once the smoke of war geta into its lungs is a question winch the future must decide when it guts the piesrnt turmoil into proper focns and can see things in perspec1,734 words
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Advertisement211 1917-07-14 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household fumitare of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply to Second-hand," c/o Malaya Tribune. 3.M 30-7 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Bed Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Biankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. OGURA «£c Oca. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Collyer Quay.211 words
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Advertisement209 1917-07-14 2 mm fm >i«"j*4 w» XK\ COVENTRY FLYERS Bk\ k9jkr\ rirrn-m kamb mmw -(.•wt-OMfi. |mt» JlßlVkll World* XM*rC Immedme ■l«4-»»ry Hof* Stocks! Tyr.. »nd Achut m athaaumibl vftcM. Hnmill write it once, uimf luAcienlßMU|i,k( MMVf rr O»t*lo««* et>d ffmttl V W MEAD w,< u'v4Ss«su Raneeponge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions 1 iNDO209 words
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Advertisement619 1917-07-14 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Meesrs. Koh A Co., 90, Bras Baaah Road. Money Changer, Adelphi HoteL air. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang A Co. Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road. Mr. M. N. N.619 words
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Advertisement724 1917-07-14 2 AUCTION SALES. BY ORDER OF THE IJQUIDATOR (W H. MACGBEgoB) In the Matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding Up) Ordimres 1114« of tha Amending Ordinaneoe Nos. I and XIX of 1915, N T o. 16 of 1915 and No. VI of 1917) AND In the Matter of the c insrapore724 words
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Article955 1917-07-14 3 Will War It The world-war it appl ing a chirp (e ,t to ths very basis of the theory j !uti..n ss-ys Garrett P. Serves in a contemporary Another generation, el least, inUBt 8e before the result ol the test be determined, bat tnere ■>* strong bope955 words
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Article120 1917-07-14 3 Decision to Build a Temple. A well attended public meeting of the Hindu residents of Batu was held on June 7 in the Brewster Club (kindly lent by the Committee for the occasion) to con aider the advisability of building a Hindu temple in Batu Gajah. The120 words
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Article68 1917-07-14 3 Finley Peter Donne, of Dooley fame, once told a story about the evening paper in whick Mr. Dooley first made his appearance— an ill-fated sheet which the gods loved. Oae day, jaat before the end. a funeral passed the office with a band playing the Dead March from •3 ml."68 words
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Article77 1917-07-14 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of lopartnre from Singapore of the Enropean Mails and their delivery in London. Hail. Left. Delivered. M.M. April l'J Jane 18 M.M. April '28 Jane 14 P. a 0. April 28 Jane 14 8.1. May 4 Jane 14 M.M. May77 words
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Article152 1917-07-14 3 ♦f in haloes Tribtm*.} Singapore, Jaly 14 lltMri l-ith:.ru ail 1 Co., th -.•cade, a ivise the following o.no»--uons:— Aior Ghjnh U3O $4.40 A\ rKaninga 135 1.45 4%.-r Moiek 245 2.55 Ayer Panne 10 75 11.00 Balgownie 560 5.75 b.ikit Jelotong 0.63 0.724 r-ukit K-atil 90 0.97$152 words
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Advertisement241 1917-07-14 3 JAPANESE Massage Bonesetter, R. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA No. 7-5 Oxley Koad. Singapore. Near Orchard Road. 92 a SALVITAE. The most powerful but harmless nervine 1 y tonic, producing startling results, ma- j mediate and permanent, in all cases of J mrvous exhaustion, in both young or old, II married or241 words
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Advertisement783 1917-07-14 3 ■n» Bitter Pictures, Better Music, Better Surr&undlngs and Better Service Th I Ait. Alhambra I Am am bra Is Are some of the Features is the only I the Theatre 0F THE theatre where you m m *a m jm mibbbbw w,th n get tbe BEST A I II j*783 words
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Advertisement475 1917-07-14 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THB POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HGU-E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Roaa\ Trams Paaa the Boor, j SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP THE MOST FAMOUS BABY ON THE SCREEN. 5 "Little Mary Sunshine" 5 Pathe's 5-Reel Dramatic Cold Rooster-Play, with BABY MARIE OSBORNE Featuring the Baby that is really a Baby—Vo* a475 words
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Miscellaneous251 1917-07-14 3 Mails Close. To-day. Sclat Pandiang, Benskali*, feiak and Pakan Baroe Van Hogendorp iM' pm Medan Ciroo 2.SO pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang ?J0 pm Pontianak Ban Hin Gtian 8.30 pm Malacca,* Colombo and Bombay 1.30 pm Saig'.n Haiphong 8.3v pm Bangkok Katung 3.31 am Batn Pahat Sri Wonjict251 words
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Article553 1917-07-14 4 The two great peoples of antiquity who earvive to the present day are the Chines* aad the Jews. It ie interesting to compare them and to enquire in what S3n»? they any be regarded as great. In on* quality only can they be said to agre-. viz.. the553 words
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Article130 1917-07-14 4 New R solution A Ga/ette Extraordinary issued yesterday fixes the maximum prices of certain .milks in the island of Singapore, to come into force to-day. The retail prices are as under:— Per Per t'*»e Tin f CtS. Nestles Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed 19.00 40 Bordeua Eagle brand Swoetened130 words
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Article667 1917-07-14 4 Annual Prize Giving. There was a large gathering cf parents and friends of the boy? of S. Andrew* School las' eveninc at the Victoria Theatre, on the occ.is.ion of the annual p ze disHbutirm. The Laily Evelyn Young vejy kindly performed the eareoaony ct distribntinß th* prizes;667 words
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Article39 1917-07-14 4 To-day. French Fete Xationale. Kinta Aauoeaatton, C B Chambers, noon. Homeward mail cl< sea. The Cameos, Vie. Theatre. Harmston's flrooa To-morrow. 6th Sunday aft*-r Trinity St. Rwithin. Thursday New Moon. Lodge Eastern Gate Installation. Friday. $l. Margaret.39 words
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Article646 1917-07-14 4 Tin hei •is at |106 |2 „n ■cacatm j;n Mr. .T.L Ret „1 iotaaailatily to build a hoaaiuiat! coat mt cUOQjOOO in X* y rk at| Chi -f D -ctive Ins,) etot H g Crummy will eoVJM to IVtmpo Chief 1) U*U** [laipeator; 1? Chief Detaetiva luepeetor646 words
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Article103 1917-07-14 4 Thk grelPt Wan The FifchtingTYont? Submarining War Saving Brave Sirmau's Death Mesopotamia Muddle Hun Politics J In Ireland 5 German Deception French Cousular News gknrral i A United World j Vlatl hTotioai Local Shtre Market 6 Batu Qajah Hindne Theory of Evnluti< n Jewish Persistence. S. Andrew's School103 words
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Advertisement225 1917-07-14 4 tme "TIGER" BRANDREO Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER 80LE8) New Stocks Just Received. The Best Wore and mm Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for ali IP »han any other j Sport. al<C j Si-- Stocks Hi! Si^S SfcoCkwJ j 4to v tPciiUllPair itoii Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. "bAtTIĔE ANN Ltd7| (latvn225 words
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Advertisement358 1917-07-14 4 To-night To-night CM th* Ideal Picture Theatre ASI M O Dj the-Sen, off Beach Boad. THE FIN/ L INSTALMENT OF 6 New Parte—3 complete last episodes cf the wonder serial mt THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY j Iv SO Eplsodea—Bl Reels. Featuring Mr. IBVING CUMMING aad MISS LOTTIE PICKFOBD Eplaode358 words
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Advertisement233 1917-07-14 4 JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment OK ALLEHO GIGIIIS Havana Leaf SCPPLHSD TO The Sports Club, London. Caldbeck, Maojregor j AND Co. AD E LPhT HOTEL To-day. July 14 FETE DE Ln REPUBLIQUE FRANCHISE Piano Phaniosities by Charles Weatherly La Petite Zilla Soubrette XAIDA STELLA The Potted Juvenile Camedienne. The 3233 words
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Article128 1917-07-14 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Repulse Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. i lm, July 13, 1.15 a m. f\. Marshal Bar Douehs Haig itat p We drore oil rai ten west 0 f Q i.ant ant] to >k S'mie prisoners. There was great atrial activity jeaterday. A rREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 128 words
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Article66 1917-07-14 5 Seine Liveliness London, July 12, 11.35 p.m. A French communique says has been rather lively reciprocal artillery fire in the Miles Pantheon, Mornnvilliera regions. Ttie fi vJ a hundre I shells into Rheim?. London, July, 13, 4.0 p.m. A French communiqie spates: The srtill«ry struggle was particularly ae'ive at66 words
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Article102 1917-07-14 5 Closing in on Stry. London. Jnly 15, 12.45 p.m. X >w that »Le river Looiri zt baa been arooaad tl-e ejes of g -ii rai X i v I >fTi Coaaacka have been turn- t .j the great railway «•rj'r* ai 8 ry. Two distinct movements are proe»e iinar.102 words
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Article143 1917-07-14 5 Killed by Raiders, London, Jaly 12, 7.35 p.m. The following letter from his Co nmanditg Ofli'er to th" fatlierof Second Lieut, -'.'hii Young, RFC. i*bo was killed in Saturdaj's airr»i 1 on Loudon, strikingly illuatratg qualities of the young defenders of the Metropolis. After P'jing a tribute143 words
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Article25 1917-07-14 5 French Losses kor*iomJni$»13, 5.50 a.m. I'tris Th^shipping losses and accidents in 1916 account for 2,750,000 tons compared with a pre-war annual average of 600,00025 words
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Article48 1917-07-14 5 Ton Ion, July 13. 3.0 a m l*4 r is During the week ending 'Uiy the arrivals wer» one thousand and eix*y seven, and sailings °ne thousand and nine. The ninktncs wore thrift above and one below sixteen hnndred tons Unsuccessfully attacked vessels number«d nine.48 words
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Article31 1917-07-14 5 Twelfth of July processions were in Ulster but were quiet •nairfl and fhgs were not carried. In a religious as vice replaced customary speeches. London, July 13, 5.50 a.m.31 words
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Article24 1917-07-14 5 London. Jnly 13, 5.50 a.m. T *ral pafMM state thai Sir Ed'argon will probably «nter h «<V»r Cabinet, relinquishing the 4'lttiralty.24 words
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Article134 1917-07-14 5 Some Developments. London. July 12. 11.35 p.m. The House of Commons Mtsopolaminn debate has been opened. Towards the close of the evening Mr. Kalfour announced that Govern-1 ment would adopt the alternative proposal mentioned by the Atto -uey Genorn). for a statutory tribunal. Tho Attorney General stated that134 words
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Article124 1917-07-14 5 Mr Chamberlain, referring to the "arlier move towards Bagdad, warmly repudiated the charge that ministers for political reasons deliberately sent men on a hazardous gamble. He defnnded Lord Hardinge, against whom the gravest, allegation wsb that he trusted military affaits too imj licitly to the military advisers124 words
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Article177 1917-07-14 5 Results of Nation's Thrift. London, July 13, 7.10 a.m. Mr. Lloyd George has written to the chairman of the National War. Savings Committee, thanking them f >r .heir efforts and paying a tribute to the success of national food economy. He adds that he haa every hope that177 words
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Article54 1917-07-14 5 LonIon, Jaly 12, 4.40 p.ai. Tile jJfoUowiag are som=) recent casualties Naval wounded, Lieutenants Ath >1 E Gudgeon, Reserve, Gaorge R Tarner, Volanteer Reserve; slightly wonnded. Flight Sab Lieat. John C. Tanner. R N. Na*al Division woanied, SubLieuts. Stanley M. Pettitt, Bernird Elphick". and Ronald M Pym, all54 words
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Article53 1917-07-14 5 M inchestor i It is understood that a census of stocks of cotton in spinners bands reveals a quantity lower than was supposed probable. The Control Board recommend curtailment of the production of mills to four days weekly. This will directly affect a hundred thonsand operatives. London, Jnly53 words
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Article66 1917-07-14 5 Lonlon, July 13, 3.41 a.m. New York American bankers have purchased from a mining cor-pora-ion in Canada two hnndrad thousand ounces of silver at eightyIhree and nine sixteenths. The highest recent prioe at New York was eighty and a quarter. The heavy foreign demand continues. London, July66 words
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Article259 1917-07-14 5 Aa "Agg-leved Nation. London, July 13,4.0 p.m. The Rt. Hon A. J. Balfour, at the Mansion House, replying to the City's congratulatory addreas on the success of his visit to America. said it was interesting, and almost* amusing, to a cynic, to obwrve bow tbe German ai ns259 words
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Article42 1917-07-14 5 Confabulations. London, Jaly 13, 7.15 p.m. The latest aathentic news from Berlin states the Kaiser haa received the Aastro ambassador and also th3 Jrowa Prince. There is the stroagost rnason for believing Vienna is strenaously urging the neeesfcity for peace.42 words
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Article98 1917-07-14 5 London, July 13, 5.50 a.m. Amsterdam: A message from Berlin states: The Crown Prineo attended a second Crown Council on Wednesday. The faet that the Kaiser summoned him is regarded as proving that the Kaiser has consented to change the constitution. It is stated that Minister Loabell98 words
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Article61 1917-07-14 5 London, July 13, 12.0 p.m. Amsterdam Th i Kaiaer made an important concession to democratic agitation. H* ordered that au Equal Franchise Bill shall be submitted to the Prusaiau Diet in time to enable thi next elections to be held in accordance with tho new frauchiae, thus modifying61 words
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Obituary19 1917-07-14 5 London, July 13, 12.55 a.m. The fliajtl is announced of Mr. Patrick O'Brien, M f. for Kilkenny. Reuter.19 words
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Article222 1917-07-14 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Paris. July 12. 6 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 60.50 and the 5 per cent at 88.45. There was violent artillery fighting in Champagne, the Aisne. and both banks of the Mense. On the front of222 words
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Article831 1917-07-14 5 Punggjr Rubber Kstates. The seventh annual ordinary general meeting of th-a sharehol lets wis held at the Company's Offio* on Tuesday. 10th Jnly 1917 at S.BO p.m. MrTan 800 Book (Chairman) pre- ■iding. The minitss nf th i previous annua! ordioa-y gnosral mining weiy read and cmfi r831 words
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Article52 1917-07-14 5 A Polish newspaper, describing the May Day incidents at LoJz, states: "The German infantry firetl apon a crowd of Polish workmen who wire h>ldiog a meeting. A number of these had bevu deported from Germany. Deputies Kuhle and Grabrky iv the Reichstag interpellated the Government with regard to these acts52 words
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Article77 1917-07-14 5 The Cameos. T ast night's parforssaSMM by th talent-d Cameos wis another grea Moosss, tnd the 1 fge audience was Beosl ov«r the high qnality of the enteitainmen provided. To ii»'it rhi-r c >mpany of skillet ■rti will give the last posforminoe of their present season in Singapore, when77 words
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Article79 1917-07-14 5 M 3till strong", especially era pfjblta favi.ur ii concerned, the renowned II irmston'a circns nd p will £ive anotbe; m ilin 6 today, c»mm ncinq; at four o'ci ok. wh»*n everyone, big an<! 8"»ill «)ik-. iu«*y be tin of a tFNtt. To-night th >re w .i be a grand79 words
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Article49 1917-07-14 5 At tho Palladium to-night a Blaehird masterpiese entitled "The Love Girl" will be screened at 9.15. aeribed as being as sensatlonsl and distinctive a film as Da n»y litile B!la Hall tak S leading p-irt. The balance of ths program n a is as good as ever.49 words
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Article23 1917-07-14 5 The untitled untitled new untitled in 3 plsodet) of M rhs Diamond from h« 3k," will be screened at the iMioo to nigut.23 words
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Article93 1917-07-14 5 Lawn Tennis. S. C C TournaniiDt. Only one match was played in th- above tournament yesterday. Tetsano bating Cutttwell in th" h tndieip single-.. ClassC 6—3.7—5. Monday's M itches. HaITDICAP aiXGi.cs. Class A. Rlwai 1 Rociiwal iy. Sinclair v U.i u*i or Hartnell. v Tarns* v Parr or II93 words
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Article68 1917-07-14 5 Dr Martin's XI v Mr Griffin s XI. 11) following will play today for Mr. Griffin's team v Dr. .Martin's team on the S C C ground. Players ttr- naestod to tun: pas near 2 o'clock ii p >ssible: —N A M Griffin, O P Giuliih Jones. I N68 words
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Article20 1917-07-14 5 Ou the Union Jack Club untitled yesterday tho Navy bant th-* Army, atu-ra rigorous gun-, by two goals to none20 words
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Article43 1917-07-14 5 Tne following subscriptions are grr.i t ally acknowledged. iOfsalf acknow ledged $187 Mi) aaaaaj 10 Mis \V 9 Eisley 50 M a Leant 20 M Danjoa 10 Sympathiser 10 Bai qne de Tlndo-China 50 M V Dad 1 $33843 words
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Article137 1917-07-14 5 Simla, June 22: Th* admiesion of tho undenmmtione I non.cotnmtel med oflioer to the Military Division of the Indian Order of Merit is sanctioned To the 2nd class of Order. No. 3231 Neik Malik Khan, ltifl.s, lor conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in action on April137 words
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Article132 1917-07-14 5 Mr. H. Simonis, Director of the Daily N iWS and S:ar, in his intereating aeries of reminiscences entitled." Tho Street of Ink," tells a Story of one of the many brilliant men who won thuir spurs on The Star. A. 15. Walkley, who made his reputa'ion in tha firs l,132 words
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Article599 1917-07-14 5 Messrs. Fiussr Co's Circu ar. Singapore, July 11. The tendency of rubber shares bug been «rea.lv wi h a fair business assing. Invea.ors have again given a nt'-n i-'ri t» some of the better e dividend pay» r* bnt th r re is ?.n f entire abgenc of599 words
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Article290 1917-07-14 5 Tokio, June 13. Sifffa Prince Vi of Chowen nached T km Siai.oii at 5 p.m. psaterdaj on nis first visit to thraj ital. The Prince was met at th;« ■tattoa b) [aperial inessenKerti sei.t hy r.I VI.'J h. Emperor and Emprt-gh, P. nice Ku .i, Piirice Asnka, Prince290 words
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Article389 1917-07-14 5 POLICE COURTS Gambling. Thr«e Chinese, who were charged with playing with Chee Kee cards at No. 132 Boat Qnay, pleaded guilt> and were this morning fined $5 .ach by Mr. Mndie. Half of the flrip. nr<* to go to the informed. Six Chinese pleaded not guilty before Mr.389 words
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Article46 1917-07-14 5 We regret to find the name of Lieut E E Lawford, 1 4 RO. in a casualty list dated Simla. June 29, us missing. We are afraid this refers to Mr E En field Lawford. late manager of Lower Porak and Perak Kougsi Coconut Comparieo. —M.M.46 words
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Advertisement529 1917-07-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Cra LOttUM BEACH BOAD. To-nlght! To-night!! Our First Grand Change of Programme. MEW ARTISTES MEW ACTS. Next Matinee, Wednesday afternoon, July 18. Doors Opel 3 pm. Gommeict 4 p n. Whio Children will be admitted at na.f ptiee to all parte of the Ciraa. Popular Prices of529 words
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Article792 1917-07-14 6 Prices Quotas' ia tit Harkat tail M.niaJ HIN«. \I*OEh, JITLT M. M*mm Lyall *nd Kvatt, Exchange ame Share Brokers, mai the following list of «j notation* Knaber Shares. ■"torn. Vain*, nuvsrs .r» J/- Alitor 2/« 1,1« 4 1 Anglo Jam 6*B -s- Aag!o-M»'.Ai io/- i*y 1 Ayer792 words
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Article70 1917-07-14 6 Singapore, July 14 Jo London Bonk 4 ra/ft. 2. If Demand 2 1 1 Prirato 3 m;V 3/1 13.'1G On IndU—• Bank T. T »n ftiingfciwig *iv« t/«» 14% prein >o Mm B*ak-d d. 59 n Jasa— Bank T. T 134 )u Japan— Ksnk d/d. 109 Sovere —baying rate70 words
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Article464 1917-07-14 6 Climete Conditions. tWvtm Our Own CtrrmgtntimU) Malacca, Jnly 11. Violent changes in normal climatic conditions have been experienced recently. The e*>ttlein"ut wss visited daring the first week in Jnly by heavy storms with grievous results inasmuch as the Malacca shipping ortft was minimised to the extent of two464 words
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Article238 1917-07-14 6 Singapore, July 14. Tin. —See Local and General colnmn. Copra--- Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Bago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambter. —Business done. Pepper. —Steady. Business done. Other Product."..— MirKet Quiet*. Latest Local Market <fiatiti**s. Nutmegs 110 8. per pieul 136 00 Nutmege 80 S. 46.00238 words
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Article1555 1917-07-14 6 Britalo's Output of Monitions. The following snmtnary of the week's warring ie issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, bat mast not be considered official. London, June 29. King George paid a week's visit to the Jrand Fleet and held an investiture aboard Admiral Beatty's flagabip. On his1,555 words
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Article197 1917-07-14 6 Messrs Paterson Simons Co's Report. There were about 624 tons on offer at the a action this week Demand was good daring the earlier part of the auction and prices allowed little change from the previous week, Prime Ribbed Smoked Sheet selling at $127— 1130 (one lot197 words
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Article15 1917-07-14 6 Vf odeia in ootnmanication at noon with the local Commercial 'iteleea Station —Nope.15 words
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Advertisement238 1917-07-14 6 1— III» II I There ts no Better Ale-JThan BULLDOG ĔW B ĔLT MM 3 Tjr»y It ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND j Principal Liquor Dealers. i lies iter Garage; RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent oonu.tion (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and238 words
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Advertisement824 1917-07-14 6 CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express are made for just such men —men of discrimination who require the bast. No. 555 p KR tin of 50=75 cents (INCLUDING DUTY. V-A Packed in patent vacuum tins. mj* ARDATH TOBACCO OOh LTD. L >NDOX. Church Services. S I.VTREWH824 words
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Article797 1917-07-14 7 Drastic Method Proposed. d'Abernon, chairmau of the Liquor Control Board, foreshadowed special treatment for th** habitual druukard iu an aJdress delivered in London to the members of t e Chief Constables' Association. The ohief defect of the existii»K methods, he said, is tlie to discrimiuate betweeu the casual797 words
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Article76 1917-07-14 7 Parades for Jaly. Monday, July 16. Route MarchParad Bonstead Institute. Dismiss Bonstead Institute, 5.15 p m. Friday, July 20. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p m. Monday, July 23, Parades at Havelock Road PoliceStationand Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jnly 21. Parades at Pearls76 words
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Advertisement615 1917-07-14 7 NOTICES rjrjjg Government is preI to consider offers for Purchase of the land and t Klines known as the "Old land at the corner of Robinson Boad and McCallum gjreefc, up to the 31st July, 191T- Further particulars may be pjcertained on application at the Land Office. J. LORNIE Collector615 words
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Advertisement359 1917-07-14 7 WANTED WANTED A. Malay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295. care of Malaya Tribune. 13-6 n 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. 2-5359 words
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Advertisement603 1917-07-14 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIHA. as. mwm*m INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20oach £J,?QO/«XS Reserve Fund H,900,0. 0 Reeerve I nability of Proprietor* £1,^00,0.0 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Tha London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County603 words
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Advertisement204 1917-07-14 7 Trai Seivice. Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gomaa and the 6.45 a.m. train from << BUM to Johore Bahru have omtn need rnnning from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m train. Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the204 words
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Advertisement452 1917-07-14 7 I Our nerves are similar to an fl I intricate network of telegraph L 1 wires. Controlled and nour--3 ished by a portion of the M brain known as tie nerve I centres —thedeiic.' threaoV H H bke nerves ra/ in nil m m directions through ut the I B452 words
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Advertisement382 1917-07-14 7 IT HE ORIENTAL IGOVBRNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1874. INCORPOKATID I* INDIA. FUNDS «cecd $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income In 1918 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out go In 1111 $2,410,411.50 Assurance enected in 1918 $4,230,542.85 l Increase In Funds $1,119,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14.382 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous155 1917-07-14 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week endingFriday, July 2D To-Day. 2.30 p.m. Johnston's S.V.A. j StCts. 1 2. 4 p.m. Kampong Bahru. P.S. Maxim Co. 6.30 a m. Drill Hall Chinese 7. a.m. B dustier Range J Co. To-morrow. 5.15 a in. Drill Hall 1 Chinese 7. Balootier Hange155 words
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Title Section24 1917-07-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Or!!/.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 165 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article674 1917-07-14 1 A Good Story. If you, safely housed aud unadj it-nturoui dweller by the domestic dearth, hailed with delight the adven' of spring even though it came with froatj. i.reath and snowy foot, ■eps, how much more welcome inuat tha arrival of the gentle season have been674 words
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Article120 1917-07-14 1 A record in charter rates is re. corded in Japan, where the Joitsn Mam, nf r, 0')0 tons d.w., and the Kenkon Mam, of r >,200 tons d.w., hav«3 been chart*r«d for one ontward vojag.l to London via the Mediterranean, at £2 14 >.. par ton per month, pins ?nsnrar>ce120 words
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Article21 1917-07-14 1 July 12. Klang, British Itanee, British Hye Leong, British Melcbior Trenb, Dutch Mabidol, Si inane Joly 13. Sri Muar, British21 words
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Article31 1917-07-14 1 Joly 11. Selangor, British Medusa, British Joly 12 Ban Whatt Hin, British Kaka, Btitiah Hong Ho, British Finite, Dntoh Siugkel, Dutch Khoen Foeng, Datch Prachatipok, Siamese Joly IS. Ksmeralda, British31 words
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Article149 1917-07-14 1 A painful picture of tbe ruin and desolation of Hamburg is painted by Dr. A. Koster, a special correspondent of tbe Munich Poet :—The great port of Hamburg is suffering more from tie war than any ether German town. It is* true that shells are being manufactured149 words
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Advertisement449 1917-07-14 1 THERE IS MO Finer Medium for Shipper*' Advertigenieut. THAK thb Shipping Gazette. Writ* for v rro>, j 25c CoUyer Quay, Singapore, P.*O.BRiTiSH India AND APCAR LINE f>»» AHIES ISOOBrORATSI) th Rf-'.LA.ND.) mi AHD PAS3E.OE3 SERVICES, PMlinsuJaU and Orenti Sailings. I H d«r Contra* with Hi* Vajtsty'i Q WWMMt Ps* CXraa,449 words
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Advertisement288 1917-07-14 1 Stoamiaart MaatschappiJ "lederland" AND Rotterdam Llagd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REOULVR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniginj 11 Rotterdam" (Incorporated ia Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE.288 words
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Advertisement387 1917-07-14 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjoog Pagar. WftABTH Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouse*. Trafalgar Bt. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 jT. Pagar. P 8 Eaet BMI 1 and 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers \<j j j o (Dry Dock.) 3 Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Gffice, Police387 words
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Advertisement338 1917-07-14 1 j To Advertisers: I I Shipping Gazette I I ililmt«B iv every p<,. t thr NKjatwl tha I MALAYA PENINSULAR, v 1 T»rm» on Application 1 .-J Ne Y. K„ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN J~p JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. mainuming thl» aervio. hay. been njmmZlj I nb338 words
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