Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1917
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Title Section26 1917-07-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. IV, No. 172 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917 CENTS. CIK IKalapa Cribune. TUESDAY. JULY 24.26 words
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Advertisement445 1917-07-24 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The p'rpulnr Newspaper of the Straits Settlements 1 PUBLISHED DAILY. X Complete Reports of Lical Evp n -s. 2 Condensed Hews from F.M.S., J.,vn, i ;>m India, iV lon <nd Japan J t I Full and Latest War News. CHANGE OF445 words
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Advertisement555 1917-07-24 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand (111 Insuranoea effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of eve y deßoription MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate. WAI USE aooepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offioaa: 3, Flnlayson Green. The Eastern United555 words
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Advertisement79 1917-07-24 1 I Trifc J Pot Stillsj OF I Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Gove iimeni NEVERTH; LKSS 1 r\ f s I 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 bonded79 words
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Advertisement223 1917-07-24 1 2* THE MALAYa TRlfiEl I Sfa«,PING vZETTE. j I S U BSC RIPTI t>X RATES. P«yi jlv ia Advance. I IJ $14.00 f 1 year,. 7.25 i Per 365 ten 1.25 S xtra 5 cts. per month, Temporary "PIiUM No. 171. Sp w vim »*miw»i AS AH I* BEER Mitsui223 words
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Article703 1917-07-24 2 (From Owr Own CerraveadeatJ Coming Events. Canton, Jaly 11. While it ia dangerous to mention it in Canton, eomin* development! will show what is feared today* Canton will soon have another political problem wbieh tniy en I in an armed conßict. Of course, if the present parties703 words
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Article292 1917-07-24 2 Mr. E. S. Curt-s, British Post Master at Chefoo, who returned to the Far East via Siberia and suited for Chefoo from Dairea on Jane 9 to resume bin dutin there, had the following to say about bia experiences which remarks will be of much referential value to292 words
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Advertisement199 1917-07-24 2 M/.4 JVTEO TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offer©!. Apply to '-Second-hand." o/o Malaya Tribune. »M 30.7 ULTRAMARINE BLUE Red Lead mid oihsr Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Bankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCUKSTEB HOUSE, No. Ie Collyer Quay, SIfIGAPO^E. 2-5199 words
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Advertisement169 1917-07-24 2 Prtosep tl Bet PIANO TUNER AN REPAIRER. 'load aad MtJak Vlotta Piano, d M*aVia for Strte ed (mj nts. WWUCMA* HI! T FED, TEftMS IfGOCHATf. si OraLpipes, jSi Hits i -.i Ltd. j I (I fl corpor,,H- Blngapa.eJ 1 I I v, OUR GROINU NUT CAKE, jrhich i of |fc169 words
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Advertisement381 1917-07-24 2 AUCTION SALES, MORTGAGEE'S SALE It Our Sale-room, No. S Raffles Place, On Wednesday, 25th July, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable leasehold land and Huophouse premises No. 99 Jalan Besar, area 1,84? square feet put rent $4Tho Commercial Rubber Co., LM. Auctioneers. 20-7 24 7 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Building **:tes381 words
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Advertisement621 1917-07-24 2 AAJGTJiH SALES. AUDfION SALE M 8w latmn Ni. 3 MMes Plan, Ob Wednesday, 25th My, fit 230 p.m. 1. Freehold land situate at fOR. felflHtl Est* IM, %rea B.GOO square feet, locs Nos. 117 to 120 part of Lot No. 7 *f Grant No. 2. 2. Freehold land situate aa621 words
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Advertisement871 1917-07-24 2 lUCipi SALES. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATE (W. H. MACGfiEGOfi) In the Matter of the Alien Enemies (Win .ing-Up) Ordina. cc 19U and of the Amending Ordinances Soe. I and XIX of 1915, No. 16 of 1 9] i No. VI of 1917) AND In the Matter of the Singapore871 words
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Article315 1917-07-24 3 Report of Commission. REUTKR'S TELEGRAMS- n .in j X% r\ IS i.m. •pjj, r epo 1 haa been i>n')lished r>< eoomiaaion of eaqariry into 1 unrest, ;is anoonnc *J in a Iv. hv Mr I.' 1 fl orgs on ■ai th<> reports *i the u*j district com nissions,315 words
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Article231 1917-07-24 3 Dutch Reports. London, July 20, 6 20 a.m. The H«*ue official: The attaok by British destroyers o i Gwrman merchantmen on Jnly 16 vrta in Dutch territorial iters. Reichstag Demands London, July 21. 3 a.m. Copenhagen In the Reichstag, lierr Kriege of the Foreign Offic announced231 words
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Article108 1917-07-24 3 United States' Shipments. London, July 20, 8.45 p.m. A. Times telegram from New J o,k «ays that banker* state that JJ Raj has arranged to take any JJipments of silver from the United paying in sterling drafts, •iso to bny gold imported from the j-wted States under108 words
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Article303 1917-07-24 3 Railway Outrages. London, Ju!\ 10. H 20 p.m. Madrid: Tbe Mioiste. f the Interior h, a statement saje Barcelona is quiet ai.d work is pr ding. The populace i 8 nol excited by the meeting <>f the Chita] in parli »ment The railway men at Valencia and303 words
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Article227 1917-07-24 3 A Unionist Protest London, Inly 20, 7.50 a.m. Several Unionist members of the Hone* cf Commona have written to the Chipf Whip declining to support the Government owing to the appointments of Mr. Winston Chnr chill and the Rt. Hon. K. S. Montag®. A meeting of protest of227 words
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Article176 1917-07-24 3 Rapid Construction. London, July 20 7.20 a.m. The Daily Mail publishes a general outline of the Air Board's plans for aeroplane construction, which that journal declares to be at length organised on a scale commensurate with the shell production after Mr. Lloyd George's campaign two years ago.176 words
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Advertisement995 1917-07-24 3 ibe j Pictures of Great Topical Interest and of a Most Attractive Nature M^ hn Alhambra Is at tin is the only the Theatre a%x mm mm sjj m I 4 a-J 9 theatre ALHAMBRA -hOrchestra, The Pioneer and Premier House—The House of Quality 66 and the BEST BEACH ROAD.995 words
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Advertisement551 1917-07-24 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOU~S EMPIRE Taajoag Pagar Road. Trams Paw tha Doer. SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP Eclair Film Co. present Marie Corelli's Masterpiece .1 VENDETTA It ii a auaeeaaful adaptation ot the world-famous Novel ot katname. It ia a wondetfal revelation of supreme dramatic acting, emotional, pathetic551 words
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Article822 1917-07-24 4 In oar article of yesterday we oommsntf 1 on the poeetble site of the .Allied offensive. When it ie considered along with the recent German attack on the Belgian sea-coast, which wae attended with a temporary localised success, it gives one the suspicion that the German High822 words
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Article325 1917-07-24 4 A Capital Entry. The Hon. Secretary reports that the entries for the abore Show to date are very gratifying, and that it is expected that tho number of dogs which will come under the eye of Judges on Batnrday next will be over 150. Some very325 words
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Article129 1917-07-24 4 London, Jnly 19, 9.30 p.m. Messrs Montagu's report says The price of 41£ d reached c i July 16, is a record sine March The sharj) rim ot) fui>. 16, due to orders to cover eooami tn 3 <,f Indian hsjsjsjt.fi here following tha Indian Government's prohibi129 words
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Article51 1917-07-24 4 The Cinemas. The main featnr* at the Jaiety te night will be «'n r i n e an 1 the Penality In 4 reels. At the Beaton Hill the chnnge of pregraenrne Us-night will Inelnde "The War Waif" fa fine drama) and The Tor .i s cret", both topical51 words
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Article53 1917-07-24 4 Marly yesterday naornSug small fire broke out in a sawmill at Kampong Bngis, and the owner (a Chinese) succeeded in keeping it in check until the Fire Brigade arrrived and put it onr, with tbe result that little damage was don<. Whatever k ss there is. is53 words
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Article60 1917-07-24 4 The Treasurer gratefully a know ledges receipt of the *fol' >wing donations Amount already acknowledge 1 $125 La ly Evelyn Young 100 Mrs. E. F. Howell 5 J. R. Nicholson Esq. c. M. G. 50 Anon per Mrs Nicholson 10 Miss Hughes 25 Total to data 61.*.60 words
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Article54 1917-07-24 4 To-day. Singapore Assize*. To morrow St. James. Friday. St. Andrew's Hons* Ooneert, 9 pm. Moon First Qnarter. Saturday. St. Andrews House Uatiuĕe, 5 pm Lodge St. Miohael Regular. 9 m Belgian Fete, Irwell Bank. Sunday. •th Sunday after t I inFast of Ab'(Je wish Hoi. iay.) Monday. Indragiri54 words
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Article382 1917-07-24 4 Tin here is at $108.50 m down); 100 tons sold, ,t? Mr. Siow Choon Lang Hongkong en rout, f or Cbina On July 24, 1794 th* IL. l Gibraltar was enpSngVJN Britain. 1 r *t The Government Kng s h at Johore will i August after th-382 words
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Article87 1917-07-24 4 Tin is quoted it £236.1.0 In London. Sago flonr (Sarawak) ii quotes at 36/- in London. Black pepper is quoted at white pepper at 1/- in London. Tapioca fair flake it done at I on the London market. On th« Liverpool market cotton middling American ia at87 words
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Article123 1917-07-24 4 fmm Capture of German Ships I Situation in Spain Onr AJr Float 5 H:n Politics 3 Tl. Fighting F, nts Kussia g» Gretce r French ContiueEee Joirs the Allies Mesopotamia 6 Latt Air Rai I Xiicliaelis' Failure Submarining GSNSRAL: Out China Letter Post a aster's Experienses J Gold123 words
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Advertisement216 1917-07-24 4 Ir~y Robinson Co. If piesseTlubins 4t_ttk\ Perfumery. Violet de Parma MiMrfc Lily of the Valley Musk j^Swh»^ New Mown Hay Verbena Cape Jessamine Jasmjn 1 Damask Rnse ljm mi BOUQUEO I Blushing Rose Tuliepi,se 1^ Moss Rose Her r^Ly Sweet Pea MiiiP«tiiNM.~J Bun I majcSiy S. I Bunga Kemantin Stephanotis216 words
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Advertisement322 1917-07-24 4 MILKMAID Sweetened Condense JMM as* m it 9.00 Sterilised Natural Milk $11.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk v 12.50 *J "Cx»- tr»\* «Teau mm- »a;r afw" ■iaa jw t PUKE METHYLATED SPIRIT BTOCKISTS; hin w& r Co. Ship Ch&ndiers. 1-3 Pnone 741 (Tiinporary; 02, HAaricet Street. Brand New High-Priced S AND 7322 words
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Advertisement133 1917-07-24 4 JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment OF ALLEHO CIGARS Havana Leaf SUPPLIED TO The Sports Club, London. Ca id beck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEI MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner J sso. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino133 words
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Advertisement27 1917-07-24 4 Mr. 6 Mrs. John Rodrignes present their best thanks to all who bare kindl- «ent wreaths and attended ths funeral of their late son Alfred. 24-7 84.727 words
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Article1042 1917-07-24 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUPS. British irraei Busy. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. L .nlo i. luu 22. 11 40 p.m. r VC irsl .1 Si- '>■• B*>« W re ttlasd rai ie s east of lererqnier. Thf>r were many a»r Debts m pf l T r ing and weREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,042 words
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Article228 1917-07-24 5 Troops Still Retreathg. London, July 23. 5 p.m A wl-eless Russian official mes sag" says There was intense artillery fire south-west of Dvin*k. The enemy continues to attack west of Tarnopol Our troops continues to retreat beyond the Sereth. Tbe enemy occupied Zagorbelia, which is a suburb of Tarnopol.228 words
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Article361 1917-07-24 5 Preach and Rnssian Fronts. London, July 22, 6.50 p.m. A wireless, German official message says The enemy's fighting activity has increased generally in front of the successfully penetrated Preneh positions at Braye and Cerny. We, despite bad roads, pressed on and reached the RrK°zany-Tarnopol railway at several points,361 words
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Article120 1917-07-24 5 German Ships Seized. London, Jnly 23, 5.45 a, m. Bangkok Siam has declared war on Germany, and has arrested Germans and seized 18,965 tons ef German shipping. The following message was received yesterday by the Straits Times from their Bangkok eorre. spondent: A Royal proclamation af120 words
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Article98 1917-07-24 5 The French Returns. London. July 20, 4.50 a.m. Paris In thu week ending July 15, the arrivals w«re 1057 and sailings 1029. The sinkings were three above an 1 two b_*'>* 1,600 tons. Four ships w«re unsuooessf ally attacked. Wilbelm's Way. London, July 21, 1 p.m. Copenhagen 1 The98 words
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Article86 1917-07-24 5 Restoration of Warships. London, July 19, 10.20 p.m Athens 1 Allies have notified Greece that the Greek light flotilla will be restored in a 'ew days. Allies Troops Withdraw. London, July 20, 12 5 a.m. Athens The British Government has notified the Greek Government of the withdrawal of forces86 words
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Article65 1917-07-24 5 Lob Iob, Jnly 23, 5.45 ».m, Zurich For the first occasion since the establishment of the Impire, the Kaiser met the Socialist leaders at an informal conference. He told them that submarining wae eueeeedlng beyond all expeetatlone and wae bringing rnin and destruction to Britain. The Imperor65 words
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Article1028 1917-07-24 5 Serious situation. Armed Force Demanded. London July 22, 5.55 p.m. Petrograd The General Staff on the Romanian front haa telegraphed to M. Kerennky and the Petrograd Workmen's and Soldier»' Union denouncing the disorders in Petrograd as treason to the revolution and the army, demanding the most stringent measures, including1,028 words
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Article349 1917-07-24 5 Tbe Agi Kban Defends Lord Hard Inge. London, July 23, 7 0 a.m. The Atra Khan, in a long letter to the Times supporting Lord Hardinge. says "If any Indian were now in either House of Parlla ment, no matter of what religion, provlnoe or political oomplexlon, he woald349 words
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Article110 1917-07-24 5 Mr. Lloyd George Apphuded. London, July 23, 1.30 a.m. The pap»rs oordially approve Mr Lloyd George's ruthless analysis ef Herr Miehaelis' sobterfogee. London, July 23. 7 0 a.m. Melbourne: Mr Hughee, interviewed, eaid i I entirely agree with Mr. Lloyd G*org« that Herr Miehaelis* honeyed mouthings ate hypocritical110 words
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Article120 1917-07-24 5 Attempt to Reach London. London, Jnly 23, 11.30 a.m. Telegrams from correspondents in Kent and Essex show that an attempt was made to raid London on an sqnal scale to that of Jnly 7.Bombs wrire dropped at Felixstowe and Harwich, bnt little damage was done except the120 words
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Article140 1917-07-24 5 Treacherous Propaganda Denounced. London, July 23,11.50 a.m. Parle The Senate unanimously passed a vote of confidence in the Government. It tracts the Government to suppress all propaganda against the discipline and security of the nation. Previously M. Clemenoeau made a remarkable speech denounolng pacifism, amid general cheers. M.140 words
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Article29 1917-07-24 5 London, July 23, 9.85 p.m. The Mouse of Commons haa rejected the thirty shillings minimum wage (for agricultural workers) amendment, mentioned yesterday, by 301 to 10«.29 words
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Article837 1917-07-24 5 SUPREME COURT. Saecessfol Appeals. Twi opeaU vera disposed of by Mr. Jus.ioe Sproule in the Supreme Court yeeterdsy. In the first case. Chew Chnan eppeded against the conviction by Mr. Modie, when the accused was charge in the Police Oonrt with criminal breach of trust of ten* bags837 words
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Article58 1917-07-24 5 Mis. Ridont, Hon. Treasurer, Officers' Families Fond, acknowledges with many thanks tbe receipt of the following dorations to the Fund. Mr? S< ng Ong $iang (per Opt Song Ong Siang) 120.00 Mrs Tan Cheng ttiong (per Lee Quay Eng) 200.00 Tan EahEee 200.00 A child 68 Collections58 words
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Advertisement228 1917-07-24 5 Harmston's Circus Last Few Nights of this Great Show in Singapore. To-night! To-nlgtit!! More Changes More Changes!! To=night! To»night!! FIRST APPEARANCE OF The De Villiers Sharp Shooters and Bowie Knife Throwers A Monster Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. Booking it Boblnson Piano Co., DaN|. W. Harmston, C. M. Bruce, Proprietor. Band228 words
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Article283 1917-07-24 6 PENANG RACES. Last Days Results. Penang, Jnly 21. The weather was fine, the attendance good for the last day of the Summer Meeting of the Penang Tarf Club. Results Race One. Baba Ketchil (Parsons) 8.13 1 Bide-a Wee (Soothall) 9.4 2 Dara (Moncriefl) 9.7 3 Won by three quarters283 words
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Article111 1917-07-24 6 S. C. C Tournament. A large and enthusiastic gallery watohed the final of the Handicap Doubles, Class B. yesterday evening and a keen struggle was witnessed between Dr Hunter and Moss v Dr Clarke and Zehnder. Ihe first set went to 10—8 when the former pair won. In111 words
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Article108 1917-07-24 6 Johore Recreation Clnb r. Medical Students Recreation Clnb. This match was played last Saturday at Johore Bahrn and ended in a victory for theStndents by 9 wickets. The J. R. C. made 52 runs in their fist innings whilst the M. S. R. C. replied with 74. In their108 words
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Article111 1917-07-24 6 At the general meeting of the Straits Athletic Club held at its Club House No. 61 Tanjong Pagar Road on the 22nd inst., the following officers were elected for the year ending 30th June 1918 Mr. Khoo Ho Swee, President; Mr. Boh Snn Geok, Vice President; Mr.111 words
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Article141 1917-07-24 6 An Imperial Swindle- The Daily Telegraph quotes from the Turin paper Stampa a statement that the gold tup given by the Kaiser some years before the war for a famous international motor race won by a F.I.A.T. oar was offered by the F.I.A.T. Company to the State141 words
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Article11 1917-07-24 6 [Wo do not mo—fAf tmdorm fho opinio*» tmpromti 5f «orrmfomitml».]11 words
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Article176 1917-07-24 6 To tkĕ Editor of tko Malaya Trtimno. Sir, —I shall be grateful if you will allow me to make a correction through the medium of your columns. Yesteiday, at the opening of the Y W C A Hostel I as*d a phrase whioh seems to havo176 words
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441 1917-07-24 6 To ik4 Mdttor of th* Malaya 1 r\bun*. Sir, —The w.tr on iis way, call il long or wenry, o»* what we will, it goes on, and must continue until its work, that for which we started, as we could do no other,441 words
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Article103 1917-07-24 6 Raffles Institution, Singapore- The Guthrie Scholarships for 1917 have been awarded aa folSowa: First Scholarship, Lee Sorn Foh Second Scholarship, Loh Siow H >ck. The Ong Teck Lim Schol trship for 1917 has been award*! equally between Lim Beng Qoan end Chiang Kwang Kheng, The Tan Jiak Chaan Scholarship103 words
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Article72 1917-07-24 6 Mrs. Edith Ayres and Miss Helen Barnett Woods, Red Cross nurses of Chicago, lost their lives aboard the American steamship Mongolia whe» a brass attachment of a shell used in target practice by the ship's gun crew struck the water and boomeranged baok nearly 200 feet to the deck of72 words
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Article645 1917-07-24 6 Social and Personal. (From Our Own Corr—ronimt.) Malacca, July 22. To the regret of his many friends and sincere well wishers, Mr. A. H Wheatley, Senior Assistant Surgeon of the Dorian Daun Hospital, and his family have left the Settlement for Singapore on transfer. The popular Surgeon had645 words
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Article155 1917-07-24 6 {Through the courtesy of Messrs. Francis Peek Co., Ltd. We communicate to you below conten:s of a cable juet received from <>ur Batavia Hons* dealing with th a Java Produce Market for the week ending 20th instant: Batavia, July 20. Rubber. The rubber market is steady and155 words
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Article704 1917-07-24 6 Reconstruction Scheme. The Directors of the Indragiri Rubber and Guttapercha Co have issued a circular to the. shareholders setting out a scheme for extension of the estate and a reconstruct ion of the Company. The Directors say that they have had under consid-ratiot for some time the704 words
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Article91 1917-07-24 6 The twelfth annual report of the Penang Municipal llectricity supply undertaking state* that, during the year, 561 new installations were conneoted with the mains, and 173 were disconnected; At the end of the year, the total no ruber of installations being supplied was 2,676, showing an increase on91 words
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Article740 1917-07-24 6 Th« many frbmds of Major F. W. Lumsden R M A who for a lone time waa General S'aff Officer ac Headquarters, Singa jore, will read with gre»t pride the reord of superb gallantry shown bj him during the op* ra ioLB i.740 words
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Article86 1917-07-24 6 A public meeting of British subjects will be held under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association, on Saturday, August 4, at noon, in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, for the purpose of passing the following resolution. That on the third anuiversary of the declaration of a righteous war this meeting86 words
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Article163 1917-07-24 6 so MaimffC rw^, Singapore, July 24. Messrs lAtham and Co.. ihe arcs advise th i aim v ay tions i I -iajah $4 20 $4 30 LjrnrKwafs.fi 1.30 140 er Mdek 2.50 2.60 r Pnuae 11 10 1130 eosvnaa 6.15 6.50 I it i-!otong 070 0.77^ t..163 words
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Article43 1917-07-24 6 A Gazette untitled Friday contains regulation! p ohibiting, the obtaining collecting, communicating or publishing any information leges! ing naval or military operations, measures or works, or shipping concerned in naval or military operations, whether snch ships be of the Allies or British Empire.43 words
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Advertisement217 1917-07-24 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X* X ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. RafflesMotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALE:—Accessories, Petrol, Tyros, etc.,217 words
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Advertisement175 1917-07-24 6 YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF If you know any one who suffers, if you suffer yourself in the rata 4f grip of rheumatism, it' your joint* are stiff or swollen, y.mr musoe» weakened, or your liradrawn out of shape: if you suffer from headache, neuralgia, sciatica or other bodily tortures,175 words
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Miscellaneous294 1917-07-24 6 Mails Close. To day Hongkong, Shanghai ana Japan Mauritius, Egypt. 1 P* Europe, etc. Calcutta taking mail* P®* for Durban* Selat Pandjang, P" Bengkalis and Bagan Will tk« Vf Port Dickson and P® Port Swettanhani *Calnw, Modan Medosi p Mersing Mersmt •> v P Malacca and Mnar *Ladv V\>U P*294 words
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Article1343 1917-07-24 7 Revest; di a: On Ju< c 2()'h the kl Uli B piracy tri d M rOM Qaaattowed by X tot! .re the first cou-t sritweaa eai rben H r Sirgh came to Aumr Siamese Northern i ia< )"hehad te boxec one of which autc 1 1 1* open1,343 words
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Article48 1917-07-24 7 P i d. tor Ju y. Fi i lay, J i 21. i'a-a les at P. Ala B mi Tanjong Pago-, 5.15 p in. Mondiy, Julj 30. E .tire Company Pm at Havelock Road Polic 9 ;tion, 5.15 p.ua. A. A(.N'E\V OiEc Commanding, Civil Guard.48 words
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Article606 1917-07-24 7 Mesi.i. Fraier C«'s Circular. A fair i :ic i. 'ty has been exbtb; t« rongfa tnt the peat ani in ro,: v the i'Ujing or.:o'« hat exnoeded the capacity ot s Ueraan eoeaa admnoa have be< n regiater- d, but this mainly n r r« to d. ;ils606 words
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Advertisement679 1917-07-24 7 RSj i 'The tnitfcct Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited. vrnTICK ie hereby given that TOrectora have declared a 16 i iVvideiid of 1 V?r cent free Tix making 13 per cent year en d 30tb April for which it approved by he i! 1 lere in Genoral Mooting !K viidto khe679 words
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Advertisement514 1917-07-24 7 i iulvLy The WW aka Pinda Rubber tates, Ltd. NOT] EIS HEREBY GIVEN n ttts been uitdw 10 the Dir otore f |bis Company for the taeec ol Dop!.c».te Certificates in plac* ol ibe f. Howie*. CertifictP Distinct v$ Number of V',, XT i shares. 72 *****—***** 500 M 67»514 words
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Advertisement520 1917-07-24 7 INDIA. \U CHiSA RID IN ENGLAND II CHARTBH. el Li 61 ',000 Shar«« of i1,300,0u- Mo,oo< L'abil.ty of ?7~irisif>re 20«\00» I Unoptf fhe ,v t >f fndnnd, The Londoc C:ty end 1 «nd Ban!:, Ltd., The i do;. and Wcntattßntai Bank, 1 tattooed PtotlndM Ltd., Th* National Bant of 3ootlaa520 words
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Advertisement152 1917-07-24 7 There a: many Men in tin tropics with n Triat.- yy>7>•;. <ir-j .> f/ >/ in need of better v toi The feel ug oj exhaustion affectisig such men is the result of their blood, which has heconu' <l rit> f iz<>! hi the f.t rruling effects of Un 1152 words
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Advertisement164 1917-07-24 7 Trai Si vice. Singapore Jank-Road DallyThe 10.22 a.ui train from JatioM Bahru to Qi mat u d the 8.4S I m. 'rain Oi uas to J bora Bjhru have con:naafMSd running from the 3rd M gr. T' i mar tnun with the 9 a iu. train, Tank Road to Johoi.164 words
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Advertisement391 1917-07-24 7 KIKUGAWA CO., Japanese Shoe lakers. No. 1 Armenian Street, Corner of Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. 3-7 a Tie Victoria Confectionery i Store 386, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I The place where you can always get Fresh Cakes, Ices, Cold and Hot Drinks from 7 a.m. to 12 midnightGU*frY PUFFS (baked) can also391 words
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Miscellaneous119 1917-07-24 7 Singapore V. -hntecr Cor(.s. Onltra for the week ending, Fri-tay. Jnly 27 Ta-Day. 5*i5 p.it. Dull Hall SR.E v, N C 08 5 15 do Maxim Co. 4.30 p.m. BaLratier Range S.V.H. 5 10 D ill llill Chinese Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A.. 1.30 Baleatier Kange Maxim Co.119 words
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Title Section24 1917-07-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issned Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. tuned Daily.] VOL IV.- No. 172 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article998 1917-07-24 1 "Come, all ye jolly sailon bold. Whose hearts are ca-t in honour* mould. While Euglieh glory I uphold, Huzza for the Arethuaa!',— OU Chanty. This famous frigate, the Saocy Ar' thnsa of the popular chanty, was. like most of out best ships of that day, originally a Frenchman.998 words
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Article63 1917-07-24 1 At the unnual meeting of the u-trian Ljojed Shipping Company in Vienna it was stited that the cumpan 'x losses in 1916 were over £125,000, aad that, so far as the resent j ear was concerned, that figure bad already been exoeeded. Ihe cuiupauy's ships interned in AmerKT.u harbours must63 words
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Article43 1917-07-24 1 Jaly 22. Calypso, British Qncrra, British Ban Poh Guan, British Pin Seng, British Will o'the Wisp, British Hong Wan, British Merkcs, Detch Emile, Datoh Jaly 23. Medusa, British Kampar, British Ipoh, British Reael, Dutch Singkel, Dotoh Khoen Foeng, Dutch Melchior Treub, Dutch43 words
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Article28 1917-07-24 1 July 21. Abbotaford, British Elout, Dutch Janssens, Dutch Reynst, Dutch De Weert, Dotch Hsin Lee, Chinese Ranee, British Emile, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dnteh Singkep, Dutoh Kaehing, Sarawak28 words
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