Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol. IV. No. 177 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 30.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 M TRIBUIEf SI ING (QLAZERg, 7/.'! V 3 v spa per of ike Straits Settlements. *j S IS" PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 X I C »1 Ml> ports of Local Events. I L'ou'leusf ii Newa from F.M.8., Java, I China, ludia, Cejlon and Japan, f Full and Latest War News. st*
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    • 572 1 INSURANCE I SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated pi New Zeal aml nU Insurances effect on Bolldln; 8. I Rent and Merchandise of ev-vy j description MAHIC Insurances accept :i to ill parts of ihe world at iowes* rate WAI USE accepted to ail parts. J. HENRY < Offices: 1,
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    • 115 1 Sanitas I Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" I Brand. Use No Other i-|g|» If you want the X ResuUs for the smallest I This disinfectant free I emulsifies 1 with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant A and deodoriser. I I SANITAS I I is known throughout the world s' I I
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    • 263 1 THE MALAYA TRIBQRE! i ;n I SHIPPING GAZETTE, i i I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advaner). i Per annum $14 00 1 Half-yearly 7.2S j Per quarter 3 bo I Per mensem 1.25 E Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month- 1 Temporary i none No. 171. jEstate Supplies! U tBX
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  • 771 2 Maid as Good as Her Mistress. In a recent issue of the Oiak > Mainiebi appoir episodes about the council of maidiervants iv Rossi 1 from the pen of its correspondent at Moscow. They may serve to show how the revolution has affected Russia, and how housemaid*,
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  • 181 2 {Through the courtesy of Meter: Francis Peek Co., Ltd. We communicate to you below contents of a cable just received from onr Batavia Honse dealing with the sfava Produce Report for week ending to-day Batavia, Joly 27. Rsfcber. Thia market has firmed and sales of firat grades
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  • 253 2 Lascars Imprisoned. Nimar Ali and Sharafath, Ali, two Lascars, who were discharged by the first Magistrate, Penang. on a charge of valuu'arily causing hurt with a red hot iron bar to C. M. L Mi'cbell the fourth engineer of the British India Co.'s ss. Tara, owing
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  • 229 2 There i* internal evidence in the Gernnn press that the submarine camptign will, before long, have run its coursp. Hindenburg said Give me th° navy, and by May 15, Eng. laud will be on her knees." He was a liar, is a liar, and always will be one
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  • 19 2 Parades for July. To-day, July 30. Entire Company Parade at Havelock Road Police Station, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 176 2 Friday, August 3. Parades at PearlB Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, August 6. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, August 11. Nos. 1 and 2 Sections Pearls Hill Com pany. Normanton Rang* 3.30 p.m. Sunday, August 12. Nos. 1 and 2
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  • 174 2 The extension of tbe main dockat Tilbury has now been brought into full use by the Port of London Authority. The increased water area is about 20 acres. The three new transit sheds are respectively 550,600 and 650 ft in length, and 120 ft, in width. Railway lines,
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  • 131 2 The Russian Press gives the reasons for the arrest of the Grand Duchess Maria Pawlona (nee Princess of Mecklenburg). It appears that she wrote to the Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaj«witch, to whom the Czar at the eleventh hour had confided once more the appointment of commander in chief,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offersd. Apply to Second-hand." o/o Malaya Tribune. 30-4 30-7 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE Household forniture of every description. Reasonable prises given. Apply to B. T. TAN, 210-1 Queen Street, Singapore. 16
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    • 94 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. (food and well selected Mask Violin Piano, etc. Good String* for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSING ACENTS. SARMA COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each h'>x contains 32 Big Bet R«. 3— 6—o Medium Ra,
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    • 220 2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuabls Freehold Land At Lorong No. 23, Off Gaylang Boad At Our Sale-room, No. S Ramos Place, On Wednesday, Ist August, at 2.30 p ra. Eight pieces of freehold land situate at Lorong No. 23, off Gaylang Boad, aiea 22,370 square feet, being lots Nos. 242 to
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    • 746 2 AUCTION SALES. The Estate of Tan Tat Van, deceased. By Order of the Official Assignee AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Freehold Building Land, At Orchard Road, Singapore TO BE HELD It iur Sale-room Nos 11 and 17 Raffias Plata On Tuesday, 31st July, 1917, at 230 pm. AH that piece of
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  • 81 3 untitled Racing The New Derby. l onJoi, Jnly *3, 11.50 am, fiM new Derby urobablos are Athdara (Evans), Gay Crusader rDonofhne), Brown Prince (fox), Uineible (V. Smyth), Dark 1-1 (J Ohllds). Firstflier JSnty), Diadem (Kiekaby), Colleger tSaiy Lisnalinchy (Barrett,) Sir nsßßond (Colling) Kingston Black (Rnrns 1 Dausellen (Watson), Planet
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  • 129 3 S. C- C. Tournament. To-day s Matches. CffiMrtOKSBTP.— Hnnt v Sinelalr. PJajrDICaT BUfGLXI CLASS B. wyat.—PottS f list- Swindell. j» RO FS9SiO!f FAIRS.—Merchants HI: Kleinmao and <i ifftth Jones v Merchant IV H*rtnell and Sliolair. To Morrow. ISHIP Fiwal Doans'l Flort cr Siae air. ivorasaioa Fains, Semi final.
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  • 125 3 F.A. inter-Sittlamcnt Play. =r I th- Strata Bate The latrr-Sett son 'natch id sntpactod tr tak* lac •in Singapore bout tha 10th of S ober, m ifqMited by tk* Rnga; Assoc litln. Tho ftilowir *ue programme, under Hal 1916 i i k i will provide ths leleci i oo
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  • 309 3 S me Examples. Qait» the best misprint we ever circe aemss ourselves was in a county newspaper at Home. portinc at pnblic met ting at which some little heat was displayed, it that "at this juncture Lady X intervened with a partiealarly filtky remark." As Lady X an overbearing
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  • 186 3 (By tomrtmm of tki French Consulate.) Paris, July 28, G. 20 p.m. A German aeroplane tried to fly over Parig, yrhare all tho measur/a of seoanty nad been taken. The Russo-Ramanian troops s ormed the positions between th* jaileys of Catiu and Putna on a frout of
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  • 147 3 PWw*H Is Mrtsii rmmwCi Singapore, July 80. rs Latham and Co., the .I.idatho following quotation Al $4 20 |430 Ay Euningi 1.30 1.40 Ay<-r llolek 55 2.65 Ayer Pkum i 1 25 11.50 Balgownie 6.25 6.40 Bukit JeJotong 0.70 0.77 B kft Eats. 0.95 1.05 01 9.60
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  • 146 3 A British army or le r from the 17th army corps found la he M .ison Blanche sector (by the snows, states Wolff, the terrific combine i-»o of artillery that pavei! the way for the Easter attack. On ft front of 0,500 yards no less th\n 698
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  • 415 3 We had a large numb?r of Scots, mea ou board the hospital ship. 5 me were Gaelic-speaking. One of iur sisters could talk very little ieli<. and the delight of tho HighudersWSS very greut. Oj> one occasion, while irou<;h another sister's ward (says ;i riter in the
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  • 17 3 Rukit Bi oaJb .waug 66.500 lbs. Singapore United 37,200 lbs. Siak (Sumatra) 22,720 lbs.
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  • 14 3 Vessels in coaamuaioation at noon with the iocal Commercial Wireless Station: —None.
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  • 40 3 The Commit!' acknowledge with thanks the following eubeciiptioi.s to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $13,590.83 laxim Company—Shoot Sweep 5 "P" Kelantan 50 E- G. Wakefield per Hon. Secretary KuuUtan Club 25 •$13,070.88 J.C. PETER. Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 74 3 What we believe to be the largest boulder of Cassiterite recorded in Jdulaya, Bays the F.M S. Chamber of Mines Magazine", hai baen discovered on the Rahman Hydraulic Tin's property by Borne tributom. It is estimated that it will yield some eighty pikuls (5 ton?) cf dressed ore. In 19U2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 617 3 5 m 6 Msltiple Deals sf Lire, Intense Interest and Actirn uEHb™ 1 Alhambra ts I A TUE is the only I i the Theatre I theatre sCass (Hi i '"cSrf 1 n h Cakes, Coffee, I I estra The Pioneer and Premier House—The House of Quality Tea,etc. t landI
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    • 461 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAT HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pan the Boar. SBCOMO SHOW 9.30 SHARP Red Feather Production 5'A Romance of Billy Goat Hill's Based on the Famous Novel by Alice Hegan Rice. Featuring Myrtle Gonzales, Geo. Hernandez, Val Paul and other stars. 2 "Fatty's Feature
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 164 3 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 pm Port Swettenham and Telnk Anson *Perak 2.30 pm Mnar and Malacw *Kaka 8 pm Saigon, T'iurane, Haiphong, Hongkong,* Shanghai,* and Japan* P m To-morrow. Cucob Boon Hong 8.W am Pulau Batim Pulau BuJang Hock Lies MO am P. Sam h u
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  • 772 4 How many people oat Vast know what pacifism means. W< here in onr little cot" feel to some extent iminnne from all danger. The danger of pacifism now seems to be coming from Home, and judg- ing from the cables to hand, Mr. Ramsay Maedonald is the ring leader.
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  • 69 4 Enemy News. London, July 29, 5.10 p.m. Copenhagen A telegram from Berlin says that the Siamese Minister will receive his passports when a safe conduct to Germany for the Imperial representative at Bangkok is guaranteed. Military-age Siamese are being interned. The Dutch hare been requested to take
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  • 98 4 flore F.ghtifi?. London. Jnly 27, 1 50 p.m. Shanghai There is serious fighting in Chengtn. Two bodies of troopf are contending for tha mastery of Szechoan. It ia reported the city is ori fire snd the people are fleeing wil lly. Tne democrat ie party at Bhanajhal has
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  • 337 4 Indr?giri Limited At th? extraordinary nneting held at noon to-day at M -ssrs Evatt and Co. th re was a fiooi attendance. The Chairman said Gmtle:n-n, —The c*>j-cts for which we have rnet here to-da; hare, I venture to think, b"?en fa rly clearly explained by the circular
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  • 62 4 To-day. Indragiri me-ting. Ivatt's, noon. Baigownie, Derrick <fc Co., noon. Te-Bserrew. Brnang Tin meeting, Derrick's, noon. R >yal Johore Tin meeting, Derrick's 2.15 pm. Kampar Tin meeting, Derrick's, 2 30 pm. St. Andrew's Society, 5.15 pm. Emulation Lodge, 8 30 pm. Wednesday, Aug. 1. Ancre Films. Palladium. Friday.
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  • 108 4 Friends of the lats Lient.-Col. R S Frowde Walker, 0. M. G, are subscribing to erect a Memorial Brasa in All Saints' Church, Taiping. We regret to announce the death of Air. W Ryan, of tne Chinese Protectorate, whijh took place at Christmas Island on Jaly 19, hia widow and
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  • 285 4 Tin here is at $111 [50 eh*, no sellers. X c^up) Rubber is quoted at Zfcl crepe and 2/6 for sheet r Mr. C, G. Oafaori pointed a collector of the W as from Jnly 10,1917 lbe Britannia Opera Com*. (Malay) gave a P erC m n
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  • 131 4 There ii in Bonrac of construction in Sit Lee .Aim Road. Malacca, a large cinema theatre, which when completed, wiil b« knocm as the Cinematograph Franeaise. Th? owner, Mr, Tan Yew Joo, is the pioneer of permanent brick bnild. ings for cinemas, in the Straits and F.MS. He built
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  • 66 4 On Wednesday the Ancre battle films, showing the Tanks in action, will be screened at the Palladium, to be repeated on Thursday and Friday. Thrre will be special matinees on each of those days. Among new pictures to be screened at the-E:n; ire to-night are •A Romance of
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  • 146 4 fx>7t& Tek Great War French Consular News 3 Siam ai War t The Fighting Fronts 5 Submarining 5 The Pe.ria Conference Th« War Plot 5 Russia Pacifism in Britain j Balkans Q lestions j Raid on Paris 5 More Euemy Bleating General: The Civil dtard J Servants in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 AND CO. j NEW SHIPMENT His iaster's Voice' AND Gramaphone Records. 1 1 t l JUST 'PHONE S 3 9 Rochore Meter Service No. ard 100, RCC iORE ROAD UP-TO-DATE CAR Ar V >TJR 9 K3B CHARGES MODERATE. A Trial will convince youj LUBRICATING OILS I f j FOR ALL
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    • 432 4 At Z«r V O f f Biachßaad. Tbe 59 JL By-the-S§a. The Ideal Picture Theatre of ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN THE SECOND SHOW 9.15 p.m. The Gold Roster Photo-play Presents 1 5 MARY'S LAMB 5 i RaiLS Their most sasoessful Drama REELS I In 5 Long Reels The Film
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    • 138 4 JUST LANDED Beer "0.8/ Beer Per case of 6 doaen pints $16.25 j DUTY EXTRA. j jCaldbeck, Macqregor j j AND Co. j AM! PHI HCifi j MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin I S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner I S2O. I MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening
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  • 251 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. The British Guns. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnly 18, 7.45 p.m. The sound of the guns in Flanders t, H9 bp«n hear 1 daily in London for W p?ke past and more audibly in the l, s t fortnight during the houis daring
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  • 93 5 London, July 28, 1.10 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas liaig gays: We raided last night south ot j Arrafmi. rf3 no'i repulsed an attr.ck east of Oos'avf-rnp. There was considerable activity of the enemy's artillery in the n- ighbonrhood of Arraentierea. north of Ypres and in the Nieuport
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  • 173 5 London, July 28, 1J.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headqnsrters under date Jaly J8. aays there has been a week of intense h'eaf. of farioua artillery work, and reconnaissance work. There has bseu muoh sharp locil fighting. There was tremenloas artillery fir* norlh of Armentieres. and near Lens. esnsing
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  • 99 5 L mdon, July 29, 1.0 a.m. Sir Douglas H if reports There «1 considerable resJpYoosJ ar "tilery fire at various points of onr front, north offljthe river Lys, Oath intense fighting yesterday afternoon ami livening which saarkedlj Biicc- e sfnl for our airin -n. Vigorous effective tactics
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  • 178 5 London, July 29. 6 20 a.m. Desj ite th* ferocity of the fighting in Champagne, where, according to Outer's correspondent at French lita<lqnart*r?. the Germans employed Ota divisions in fruitless attacks daring the past weak, sending even C'jokn and orderlies iv assaulting w »vee, interest remains centred
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  • 77 5 London, July 29, 4.10 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states We carried out successful raids last night north-eastward of Epehy, southeastward of Harrincourt, westward of Fontaine lez Croissillos and near Fl urbaix. We captured prisoners and machineguns. We entered the German lines at Roeux chemical works and took prisoner
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  • 73 5 London, July 29, 6.20 a.m. Copenhagen The Kaiser betrays anxiety regarding Flanders In a t< 1« i? ru to Yon Hinderburg from Qalieia, in which ha gratefully iccalls the doe Id of the troops in the west in ter uously resisting the enemy especially the brave troops in
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  • 149 5 London, July 29, 1.25 a.m. Sir E'ic Goddes at Cambridge paid a tribute to the work of British railwayman in the war, giving the army a movement it has never hitherto possessed in munitions. Waggons are now superceded by small r t. n ge railways which have resulted
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  • 83 5 Violent Bombardment. London, July 2s, 3.35 p.m. A French communique says The night was marked by a violent bombardment followed by a series of fr«sh attempts, principally on the entire Brave en Laonnois Chevrigny rMge and in the direction of Hurtebise monument. All infantry attacks failed completely with heavy
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  • 74 5 London, Jnly 29, 4..°>5 p.m. A French communique states A violent enemy attack west of Bnrtebise on a front of six hundred metres eolUpeed Subsequently onr infantry attached with superb dash between Hnrtebise and the district douth of La Boiselle, achieving progress at ali points, especially in
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  • 64 5 Further Gains. L m lon, July 29, 8.40 p.m. Paris A Rumanian communique dated July 2G states We have enlarged the breach northward in the enemy front and seized the whole of the oil position on a width of 30 kilometres and depth of fifteen. We took prisoner 1,245
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  • 96 5 Rumanian Siccesscs. London, July M, 6 35 p.m. j Wireless Russian offloial On the Galicia front of the enemy's offerr eive nothing material occurred. 1 he enemy somewhat pressed back our detachments east of Kirlibaba. The Rumanians continued their unrsnit of the retiiing enemy In the direction of Kezdi
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  • 19 5 News from Vienna London, Jaly 28, 8.10 a.m. Copenghagen: Vienna papers report the Russians are evacaatiug Cz^movitx.
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  • 127 5 Loudon July 28, 7.10 p.m. German wireless: Except for short intervals the artillery dn.il in Flanders continued with undiminished intensity. Drum fire recommenced this morning. The enemy lost thirteen aeroplanes in th« course of numerous engagements on the French front. Bombs were dropped last night on railway stations
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  • 327 5 Allied Unity. London, July 28, 6 0 a.m. Paris: Mr. Lloyd Gaorga in a statement to journalists said the result of the Allied conference was very satisfactory and good would speedily corao from it. He dwelt on the British effort of over five million men serving with
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  • 81 5 Greek Affairs. London, July 2*, 1.2.1 a.m. Paris The Allies' Balkan Conference passjd a resolution declaring its intention to terminate at the earliest possible moment simultaneously the Anglo-Franco-Italian military occupation of old Greece in Thessaly and the I pirns, but to retain occupation of a triangle formed by
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  • 66 5 Japanese Success. London, July 28, 7.10 p.m The Japanese naval attache announces that Japanese warships in the Mediterranean escorting a British transport sighted an enemy submarine in tho afternoon of July 22. One nnit protected tho trans port from attack on one side and the other unit attacked the
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  • 289 5 A National Assembly. London, July 28, 8 10 a m. Petrograd The members of the Government go to Moscow oh Monday to attend a great national assembly of Dumi me:abers. Municipalities, Zematvos, Ixecntives of the Soldiers' and Pennants' Leagues. The aasembly will hvrt for four days and
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  • 194 5 Recent Revelations. London July 2S 7.35 a.m. The Times is authoritatively informed that the reference in the Socialist Haase's speech in the Reichstag last week to the meeting of July 5 in 1914, as requiring an explanation before the origin of the war could be understood, related
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  • 122 5 Pe-ce Should Come Soon. London. July 29, 4.50 p.m. Copenhagen Kereuin. later, viewed at Vienna regarding the reply of Mr, L'oyd U-oige, cabled OB July 21, alleged that there was complete agreement between Berlin and Vienna regarding peace, which must be honourable. "Tho Entente will never crush
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  • 33 5 London, July 29, 4.50 p.m. Paris Describing the air raid, the Journal states that only one German aeroplane reached a suburb, which was bombed. The lamagr done was not serious.
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  • 63 5 German Vcssil Captured. London, Jaly 29, 6 20 p m. The Admiralty stated i One of our submarines in the North Sea on Friday captured the German steamer Batavior 11. The crew abandoned the ship and a priz l crew went on board. Owing to gunfire damage,
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  • 250 5 Disorderly scenes. London, July 28,11.0 p.m. Councils of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates as established by the Pacifist Conference were injegaurated at vat ions industrial centrts on Satnn'ay amid scones of disorder, especially at the Brotherhood of the Church, Kingsltnd, London, where a patiiotic demonstration, including soldiers, forced
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  • 48 5 Waning from U S Loudon, July 29, 10.0 a.m. Washington The Attorney General warns th* public against neing siekinj? planter, declaring that an expert examination has dis. closed the pres-nce of tetanus gerOM in plaster believ -1 to h ,vo been distributed by Germ ir. sympathisers.
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  • 52 5 London, July 26, 9 35 a.m. Washington Mr. MeAd >o submitting to Co"gr< gg estimates for the war budget said the first year of the war promised io cost the United States 10,736 million dollars, besides loans to the Allies, making it neces sary to raise 6500 millions
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  • 70 5 London, Jaly 28, 6.5 p.m. The cotton trade Board of Control haa decided to enforce a reduction in the output of spinning mills. It is anticipated that an announcement will shortly be made that mills uilll be required to run only GO per cent of their spindles. As
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  • 35 5 Lon lon July 27, G. 15 p.m. Silver is at 395. There is an absence of buyers. The markc»t is quiet. London. July 28, 2.55 p.m. The silver mirket is steady.— Reuter.
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  • 131 5 THE ASSIZES. after Three Years This morning, b< fore Ills Lordship Mr. Justice Spronle at the Assizes, a OafJtooaflt named Ho Ah Thiuo. who was defended bj Mr. M. C Johannes, was charged at the instance of Mr. A. V. Br< wn. D.P.P.. with the wilful mnrder of
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  • 82 5 In the Kuala Supreme Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Innes, Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner, Mr. Justice Earnshaw and Mr. Justice E Imon Is sitting as a Court of Criminal Appeal, four Chinese who were convicted before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby in Perak, month, of gang-robbery, and each
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  • 1973 5 A Great Success. When the rain came down on Saturday morning it looked as if the success of the eflorts of Mrs, Hallifax and the rest of her gallant band of workers was doomed to disappointment. As a matter of fact the whole show at Irwell Bank
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  • 275 5 At a maeting of the Legislative Council to be held at 230 p.m. next Wednesday, the following will be the orders of the (day L Motion by Colonial Secretary :—"That this Oonncil approves the amendment of the Rales under section 40 of the Chandn Revenue Ordinance, 1909, made
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 214 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To be sold by auction at Singapore on a date at the beginning of November 1917 to be announced later a valuable freehold rubber estate known as Pnn.iut E'-tste" situa'c in tne Tirriiory of the Dindings, Straits Settlements. The Estate is being sold by tie Custodian
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  • 819 6 Prices tuttd ia the Market this M-roisg Sqyoafobk, July so. Hmdi Lyall and E vatt, Exchange and Share Broken, isaue tbe following list of quotations: Robber Shares. Norn. ?aioe. Boy era. Boilers. th Allagar 2/6 2,10 t AogloJara 6/8 6/- ->- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning
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  • 75 6 hing&pore, July 30, Oa London Bank 4 an/<. 2/4 J Demand 2/4 j Prirate S m/s. 2/4 13/16 On IndiaBank T. T. On Hongkong— Bank d/d H|% pr#m On Bha>nghal— Bank d/d. £9} On urn Bank T. T 134 On Japan Bank d/d. 109 toreroigna—baying rai 1 H. 54
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  • 1525 6 Incidents at Bangkok. Tbfl Bangkok Tiuoes, in a special edition dated Sunday July 22, has the following: Bangkok lifts been seething with rumours for the laat week orer the attitude likely to be taken by Siani in the war. For cms reason or i other, the general
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  • 108 6 An examination to test the «'•■era! knowledge of a class of girls, a 4 ed twelve years, in a London Country Council school, was responsible lor the following collection of "howlers'' "A tank is a large Iron utensil used in this war |it leaps up like a fish,
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  • 30 6 Delivered la London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lta*. Dulivbubp. M a &v m
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  • 649 6 Official Notification. The following appears iv a Gazette Extraordinary published on Saturday last: In exercise of the powers conferred upon kbem by Regulation 3 of the Food Control Regulation!*, 1917, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, the Committee of Food Control hereby
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  • 235 6 Singapore, Jnly 30. Tin.— Sea Local and ieneral colnmn. Weak Bneineas done. Tapioca. —Weak. Bntiineaa done. SSago Flour- Do. Business done Gambier. —Banvnoee done. Pepper- —-teaJy.Basinaes done. Other Pr o dui Q»S t. UUsi LtaJ Marie! dtebiiet*. Nutmegs 110 3. per picnl S2G 00 Nutmegs 80 3. 4&.00
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 265 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Try JLti I ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. I FOR SALE Linde Ice Plant j Unite Compound Ammonia Ice making or Cold Storage Machine, complete. Direct coupled with Steam Engine. Diameter of Compressor Cylinders 5" and 8*" Stroke
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    • 60 6 Train Set vice. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemaa and the 6.45 a m. train from Gemaa to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter
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    • 439 6 which ia 0013 ls right ri 4 iii i 1 >: p bant rill prove very icneaanifc. *r*es an i plants bn gi em V. i very healthy and fnri hj state. ncefl v r mo p c ato y c nS--aii > tne > j_ jjjer- eill a eoonnroica]
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 Singapore Voknte-r Co^ s 1" Ord»TS jUhj, An To-Day 5.15 p.m. kttuipoufe 3a], ZT" m Drill ttajj t v m do Vf, v ftf-ran t .r> h do b.V/j T<Mnorrow 5.15 p.m. Drill BaH SR.g T 4.30 Baleeiier 5.15,, Bras BarohR,!. jm aj Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hail 4.30 Balestier
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  • 341 7 Messrs. Fraser Co's Circular. In our last issue we mentioned that confidence had again been established in robber shares and this has been exemplified over the past week with some sharp advances recorded. There has been a decided turn for the better in th* price of the commodity
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  • 333 7 Doabtleas the qaeereat voyage ever accomplished by a Liverpool •hip was that of the City ot Raguas, which made a journey from Lisa* Street a mile iuland, to Birkenhead Park, on the other aide of the Mersey, via New York. A» thia statement seems, on the face
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  • 46 7 Rangoon, July s.—There were two earthquakes shocks felt in Rangoon about a quarter to five, one qnickly following the other. The shook was from north to south. So far no damage is reported. The earthqnake took place while the moon was in total eclipse.
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  • 749 7 The Commercial Arena. The British habit of self depreciation ii doubtless a more wholesome national characteristic than the selfglorification of the German, but we sire apt to carry it to excessive and mhchievoue lengths. It has been so in the Bphare oi industry and com. merce Tbe
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    • 594 7 HOTIGES_ BANK HOLIDAYS It is hereby notified that Banks will be closed on Saturday, 4th August, «onday, 6th August, public Holidays !T7 NOTICE. U .oun.ction with tha Presby- WfDipn* Working-Party a 1 Devotional Service will be •55 The Manse," 35, Cavenagb !fir- u~**h Ju 'y nst at 6 averting will
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    • 384 7 WANTED WANTED A Malay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295, care of Malaya Tribune. 13-6 WANTED Large mercantile firm require services of experienced Chinese business man to act as agency inspector and superintendent. Must have wide acquaintance among Chinese firms in Singapore, Johore, Malacca, Pahang, etc. Only
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    • 597 7 BANKS_ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED LN BN ILAHD BY ROt AL OHARTBR, Paid up Ca .iUI in 11,000 of £20 each" £1,200,0(K ReeervaFund £1,900,0« Reeerve Liability of Pvoaaaeaaan CI ,200.000; BANKERS, The Bank of England, The LoudoL City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th» London County and
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    • 100 7 A Woman's Complexion is something more than a matter to concern iHf her vanity, it is an indication of the state of her health. Cosmetics and face powders jL will not avail to clear her skin of pimples and blemishes, because the poisons which cause the disfiguration must be removed
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    • 292 7 Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAI SAHEB DR. DASS' Secrets of Happy Lite is being distributed free. Apply to— Tie Swistkyi Sifciya Pima 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. ASAHI SOAP J No. 43, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. j The Malaya Tribune. Oan be had at the following depots
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    • 320 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security a Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BSTABLISHBD 1874. IKOOBPORATBD I* IVDIA. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absoluts Security. iKinillltll -$4,309,51 7.50 Total Outgo Ir 1918 $2,490.41 8.50 Ittirucilfflttel II till $4,230,542.85 Increaw In Funds 51.819.«99 00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonne additions, $72,522,348 14. LOW Apply
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUME. issued Daily.] vol. rv. No. 177 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 177 1 A special GazHto published on Saturday states that in exercit of the powers conferred on him by subsection (2) of seotion 16 of the Merohant Shipping Ordinance, 1910, the Governor in Council has bear pleased to grant, for a period of six months from the date of this
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    • 164 1 Tokyo, June 24 Captains of Japaneii steamers plying through tho r. m* appear to be becoming nouvo»nx rieh«V and tlnse who command OOOM tramps are especially ffa h of monf>y now. Besides good round sums of regular bonuses, th«?r aro now given wartime allow-nc's on every voj
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    • 163 1 An important law has bean intro. duced by tho Danish Ministry of Commerce, aa follows Any sum paid since Jan. 1, 1917 or to be paid to a shipowner as* a eonsfquence of the total loss of his ship, shall be used for the purchase of a
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    • 164 1 1« the course of a lecture te 200 young mercantile officer cadets train ing in H.M.B. Worcester, Mr. P. Donald, manging director of Rown ">n, Drew and Clydesdale (Limited.) described tbe progress mtde in trans, porting cargoes between ships and the shore from early dare to the
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    • 47 1 Mr. Sawyer a rich lumberman's son, In Wisconsin, whose father was a former congressman, having the beat equipped yacht on the great lake., .old it to the American Government for the sana of $1, f or use in the war. The boat i. called the Badger Qoeen.
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      • 517 1 THKRB IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' AdyertiMiae&ts THAN THS Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 23c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hi*. Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden,
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      • 308 1 Stoomnart Maatschappij "Nederlani" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR 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 Handetsvereeniging "Rotterdam" j (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE.
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      • 352 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. VVHARVH6 SIOTION GODOWNS GATE ENTRANCES Bonded Warehouse*, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. h Stoaage 2 and 1 I T. Pagar. P S East 52 1 and 2- 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. 3heera 3 IS 1 do (Drj Docks) 3 D JC k Bum, Head C Tower
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      • 403 1 To Advertisers: I OUR Shipping Gazette Circular ba wig tort tb MALAYA PENINSULAR Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INOORPORATFD IN JAPAN; JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. njafatoudng this wrvioe ha.-c been gpecially L ~"I L 5I? c ectnoitT, the cabin* amii*nir>. 3 e •ipecUJU C,
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