Malaya Tribune, 28 August 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL IV. No. 202 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CDe iRalapa Cribune. TUESDAY. AWGUST 18.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 294 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! j AND S SHIPPING GAZETTE. q 27.M' popular Newspaper of the jt Strait* Settlements. ft I IS* PUBLISHED DAILY. i Complete Reports of Local Events. ft Coadeuafld News from F.M.S., Java,' 1 Chin*, India, Ceylon and Japan', t Full and Latest War News. TO-NIGHT At the "GAIETY"
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    • 565 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Imcobpor vTifiD Tsr Raw Zealand fltt [HUM a I aflfjote i on libildings, ifoa* ani of v e y :ription IARI* ima imh acr-'ptied to all p> M oi iza w jrld *.t lowest rate M AR RISK adopted bo all parts. fefftnagtr. Oicea:
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    • 80 1 i wiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiini| 1 THE Pot Stills j F Great Britain! Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's] will be able to continue j to supply their famous blends and to maintain j I the quality as before, being in the unique j I position of having the j largest
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    • 224 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. g Payable in Advance. sPer5 Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 365 3 Per mensem 1.25 I 2 Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month- f 9 Temporary 'Phone No. 171. 5 Estate Supplies -j S j Acetic <99& 98
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  • 536 2 The Financial Adviser's report has already given the main facta and fignrea with regard to Foreign Trade, bnt that does not aflVct the value to the community of the bulky annual s'atigtical report termad The Foreign Trade and Navigation of the Port of Bangkok Iv this report,
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  • 211 2 Rarely, says the Straits Echo, have we known the Penang Chinese to bo 6o disturbed by any action or proposal of the local authorities as they have been by the new scale of fors for funeral processions, etc, to which we referred in our leading article of Saturday.
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  • 24 2 The Bev. K. M. Adams, an ordained minister of th* Seventh Adveutiat Church, haa be« n Hennaed to Bolemni/o marriage in tho Straits Sottlnmetjt».
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  • 509 2 Different Types. Different Levels. London, Jane 21. —Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. lecturing here to-night, made striking proposes for the regu. latiou of tbe great air traffic which he is confident will be developed soon after the war. Thrse regulations, he said t would have to be
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  • 118 2 An interesting sidelight on the historic bmtality of the Prussian is to be found in a biographic'l acOOtßt of G P R James in the April 15 Kikraiii. The futnre novelist entered the Army It the age of 11 n, about the time of Napoleon's «tcipe fnun Elba. In consequence
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 474 2 JAPANESE ELECTRO-PLATING Co El©oti»o-I»latingt ia NICKEL, GOLD, SILVER COPPER, Etc. No. 39 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 10-1 n TO LET RAFFLES" eHAMBBRS. The following sections only available Ground Floor Sections \os. 8, 9. 10, 11, 12 13. First Floor 2 and 5. Second Floor 8,9,10,114 12. Electric lifts to ea«'!
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    • 81 2 THE LAST TO ENTER The newspap?r only enters here AFTER it is read. Its contemporary, the circular the booklet, the poster often get into it BEFORE they are read. The public one and all demand entertainment and amusement. Along with both of these they will accept discussions on the more
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    • 433 2 Miction sales. AUCTION SALE OP Pawnbroker*' Unredeemed Pledges It Our Safe-room, No. 3 Barries Place On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3rd, sth and 7th Sept. commencing each day at 10 a m. Comprising jewellery cf every description including watches, chains, gold, diamond and brilliant rings, brooches, etrrings, Chinese and Mslaj
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    • 346 2 ULTRA-MARINE BLIE Red Lead aad other Dyestuffs. Woollen and Cotton Blankets, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, N o. IB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE 2-5 The Victoria Confectionery store] 386, VICTORIA STREET, iINQAPOtE. The place where you can &lwavi rat Fresh Cakes, Ices, Coid aad Hot Urinks from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight.
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  • 448 3 Sensation io a Drawing Room. X, KtXmt a Straaa, the millionaire athropiat aad pioneer of pasteurdepoat, astonished a Beet. f 'ho National L-ague for WoSernce, held al the house of u!Labbc M o d» u nter the r J. Pierpoal Morgan, by'a Ba attack en tue rich because
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  • 54 3 Delivered in London. Ihe toi lowing are the datoi of from Singapore of tht «aropeaE SaSili and delivery bsfr. inmni Jun« 9 July tO «0. J un I July «3 Jim* 1?. Jnly 1.1 5* Jun. M July 81 June Ang. 10 Ju'v 11 Aug. 17 1 »0
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  • 13 3 1 i/ nnication at noon •*k the local Commercial WireleM ;—Noue.
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  • 753 3 Branch in the F.M.S. It is proposed to start a branch of the Navy League in the F. M. 8 Mr. D. B. Teale, of Siliau, Negri* Sembilan, who has taken th* initiative in the matter, has already collected some fifty members oat here. All the subscriptions have
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  • 357 3 la Peaie and War- The last of a series of lectures arranged by the Manchester branch of the Women's International League ;«as given recently by Mrs. Swanwick, *sho epoke on Population and miliI arism." Mrs. Swauwick said th-xt the pro iilem of population was inseparably connected with tbe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 95 3 To Suffer or Hot to Suffer There is only one answer LITTLE J ORIENTAL BALM toiever bam8bed fhe need to suffer. Rheumausm swolbn painful joints, wakened awontii, i unbearable a<-'hes SSTtSJ rat the ,0. thing touch of this renowned remedy. 'time's Oriental Balm (applkd eternally) and fed the pain In
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    • 645 3 ~~l An Unparalleled Attraction! me I The Alhambra MSmmtm b j SOMETHING tXTRA ATTRACTIVE Is ne the Theatre iT raE mm mm m am Mm ■■■Mill OA With &H where you V* Am~ Rk i 9 Hr*|| M exquisite tea get the BEST I jrTTTaatfn L3k j£9 BfflTW SbUT MM
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    • 472 3 Two Serials TO-NIGHT Two Serials AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE timjmj P*fw Ro«i. TraßW p,v the Daor SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP THE IRON CLAW 20 Episodes—4o Parts. Episode 5. "The Intervention of Tito" 2 Part. Episode 6. "The Spotted Warning" 2 BLUEBIRD PHOTO PLAY'S 5 The Secret of the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 182 3 Mails Close. To day Bitu Puhat Mena 2J 0 pm Gntn| Ann 2.30 pro Sri Wongse» 2.30 pm Prt Dick m in and Purt Sw-ttenham 'Calyps» 2.30 pm Malacca arid iluar *Lady \Veld 8 pi» K u Tiaggi Tanjong Suxat 4 pm To-morrow. Anara i and N.it;;na Ir and* Bata*ier
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  • 20 4 BIRTH. H ADDKN. —On 27th August, at Batavia, Java, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hadden a son.
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  • 944 4 The Straits Settlements is one of the youngest of the Crown Colonies. That may explain, but does not excuse,the fact that it has the poorest standard of education of all Crown Colonies. The standard is low and was evidently intended to serve the more or less useful purpose
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  • 210 4 An Appeal. To the Residents of Malaya, of all Nationalities and Creeds. On the completion of Malaya's publicly subscribed second Squadron of Aeroplanes, I wish as Honorary Organiser of the "Malayan Air Squadrons' Fund," to offer you my most sincere cangratulations on your splendid response to my appeal
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  • 128 4 His Highness the Saltan of Perak is shortly proceeding on a tour of the Larut and Krian Districts. The tour will be of an official character, and the District Officers of the r«npective districts have been instructed to tak« the necessary steps to allow of
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  • 77 4 That the Lawyer* profession ie batter than the Doctor's was the snbj wt debate 1 at the Moslem Institute. 28 Base Coarse Rn I, on Friday the 24th ins'ant. Mr. Moharned Ibrahim Ghouso was th- proposer, and he was opp m«I by Dr M. Ibrahim. The rr-sult was
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  • 549 4 Tin here is at $110 o?. j* down); 50 tons sold. 1 CUi Mr, D. M. Holland, of Third lm Estate, Seremban, hap n w commission in the H I There is still a gfa«d y ;l land in the Port Di and several lots hava changed
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  • 112 4 To-Day 's Contents. Pagv T QftJilT V«'.\ .i The Fr 5 Russia The Western Gains > General: Trade of Bangkok Rules for Aerial Traffic Funeral Fees t H»TJ L agno Angry Millionaire The Birth-Rite 3 Mail Xotic. i Local B lucation i Malayan Air Craft Lrcal and General Amusements Penang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 184 4 ROBINSON Co. Gentlemen's Purses S Note Cases PURSES, FLEXIBLE LEATHER Small Medium Large $2 $2.25 $2.50 NOTE LETTER s^^F ROBINSON Co. JUST 'PHONE UP 5 39 Rochore Motor Service No. 96 anJ 100, ROCHORE ROAD. UP-TO-DATE CARS AT YOUR SERVICE. CHARGES MODERATE. A Trial will convince youCara available Day and
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    • 523 4 CAt the Ideal Picture Theatre ASI M n By-the Sea, off Beach Road m mmmW TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I I TO-NIGHT 11! IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP Kalem Presents 4 "THE APACHES OF PARIS" 4 Parts. A real life drama of intense heart-interest Parts. which will appeal
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    • 174 4 RAINIER THE FAMOUS American Beer. SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. Per case of 4 dozen quarts 520.50. Per case of 6 dozen pints SIS.SQ. DUTY INCLUDED. Caldbcck, Macgregor AND Co. AOELPHI HOiEL NOTICE. We received to-day from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room Smoked Eel Smoked Salmoo Pickled Herring io glass oi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 28 4 oming Events. Thursday. Blighties" at Victoria Theatre. 9 p.m. S.C C. annual meeting, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. St. Giles "Blighties" at Victoria Tueatre 9 p.m. Sunday. 13th Sunday Trinity.
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  • 144 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Mo-e Positions Captured. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lon ion, Aug. 27, 12.25 a.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig rep rts: We captured the enemy's positions on a front of over a mile eMtof flirgiconrt, and penetrated half a mile, carrying the strong points of
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  • 132 5 Another Push Forward. London, Aug. 27, 12.25 a.m. Trench crvumnnique In Cham pagne our aitillery exploded enemy gig reserves north of Navarin farm. On the right of the Meuse wo vigorously an I succ s=<fully at'acked Mormont Fa-m and Bois le Channe. W captured all <mr objectives. de.pite desperate
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  • 134 5 London. Aug. 27, 4.25 p.m. A French communique states lb* Germans were most active last night on the Aisne. After lively bombardments, special detachments attacked at various points, notably east of Moiev farm, east and west of Cerny. an 1 on both sides of Hurm mment. Our watchfulness
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  • 62 5 Black Sei Raid Lon 'on. A ig. 27, 4.25 p m. A wire!—s Russian official message Piy-i The enemy attacks lonthwar 1 of <Jcna an 1 north eastward of Soveia failed. Co-opera*ing with the fleet, we raided Drier on the Black Sea. enemy fired from hospitals, lestroyed the official
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  • 86 5 Austrian Ruler Looks Oa. London, Aug. 27, 3.0 a.m. 'line It iu reported the ;.:nperor personally wit- at from >*Mite Santo. A *®'t to the capture! positions to g-aep the terrible task which (i«n. Cadorna is faced, or theei!« of each mound affords P for the Austrians' JU;P which
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  • 141 5 mmi.Ioi Aug. 28, 5.40 a.m. nt>4 Rive gruesome visit to the battlefield 1K..1 Italians sliced TfrBiar" V r b pH rt °f Austrian tha h X r Ptrcival Gibbon in »S»u; l f r T ,^*',ha^': i8 w«of SL Wlr She tbe I ami the cur•»tr 11 vhich
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  • 162 5 London, Aug. 27, 3.45 p.m. Router has information from Italian Headquarters whioh emphasises that the Italians have made great progress towards overcoming obstacles mentioned on Aug. 21 The Italians now possess most of the plateau of Bainsizza, between lolmino and Monte Santo, which the Austrians transformed into a
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  • 68 5 As Is'jal. London, Ang. 27, 5.10 p.m. A wireless German official message says Violent English attacks north-westward of Lens heavily broke down. The enemy gained local a Ivan tages westward of Le Catelet. The French capture»! Beanmont village, and and Chaume woods. Our counter-thrust regained them, along with
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  • 103 5 An Anniversary Message London, Aug. 27, 3.25 p.m. The Press Barenu states Mr. Lloyd George has sent a message to the Premier of X mmania on the anniversary of her entry into the war, tnbnting Ron mania's courage and endurance in the cause of freedom against autocracy. "'This
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  • 93 5 Final Figures London, Aug. 27, 6.40 The final return of the food production department says the acreage under corn and potatoes for the 1917 harvest show that instead of a total net increase of 347,000 the actual increase was 388,000 acres over the area under cultivation in
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  • 52 5 London, Aug. 27, 7.20 p.m, The Belgian Government ia informed that the Germans have ordered the Courtrai banks to transfer all their valuables to Brussels. [The significance of the above message lies in the fact that Courtrai is 54 miles sonth-west of Brussels, and only 6 miles from the
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  • 47 5 London, Aug 37, 3.35 a m. Washington Representatives of the Government and the Federation of Labour have agreed on an adjustment of the disputes in the shipyard. The example is likely to be followed by other trades, thus obviating any possibility of troubles during war.
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  • 24 5 London, Aug. 27, 3.35 a.m. Adelaide: A coalition Government has been formed of three Liberals, three Nationalists, and Mr Peake as Premier.
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  • 193 5 Trial of a General. London, Aug. 27, 1.10 a.m. Petrograd General Korniloff left for Moscow after conciliatory telephonic conversation with M. Kerensky. The trial of General Snkhomlinoff on various oharges, including gro*s neglect of duties while War Minister, is proceeding before the first jury ever empanelled in Russia. General
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  • 32 5 London, Aug. 27. 3 35 a.m. Petrograd The efforts of Moscow agitators to incite a strike in Petrograd failed, and work has been uninterrupted except in a tew factories.
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  • 72 5 Loudon, Aug. 27, 3 35 a.m. Moscow The Minister of Finance, M Nekrassoff. addressing th« Conference, indulged in some plain talking. He pointed out the enormous iucrease of paper money and admitted the new regime was much more oostly than the old. The new administrative bodies were absorbing
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  • 144 5 London, Aug. 27, 1.15 p.m Moscow The Conference was attended by 2,500 delegates, 488 representing the four Dumas, a hundred the peasants, 220 the soldiers and workmen of all Russia, 147 the Municipalities, 118 tho Zemstvos towns, 150 the industrial organisations and banks, 313 the co-opera-tive organisations,
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  • 73 5 The Right to Vots. London, Aug. 27,.6.40 a.m. Ottawa :The Soldiers Voting Bill is now practically through the Dominion House of Commons. As amended in committee it enfranchises all overseas soldiers enlisted in Canada. Those who are not regularly domiciled will vote as if they were living in
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  • 41 5 Strikes and Disease London, Aug. 27, 3.0 a.m. Zurich Four thousand smiths struck work in a munitions factory in Prague. Troops arrested three hundred and compelled them to resume. German papers report the spread of intestinal diseases, especially dysentery.
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  • 56 5 London, Aug. 27, 3.35 a.m. Adis Abeba: The ex-Emperor Lidgiassu escaped from Magdala where he has been surrounded for the past six months after defeating 300 Government troops, and succeeded in taking refuge in a neighbouring mountain. The Prime Minister has been arrested and put in chains
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  • 41 5 London, Aug. 27, 3.35 a.m. Salonika The King has arrived here and visited the devastated quarters and camps of the homeless. He was received by Allied general* and a guard of honour and was loudly cheered by the populace.
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  • 123 5 Congratulations Exchanged. London, Aug. 27. 7.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters Sir Douglas Haig has telegraphed to General Pet dn on Aug. 21 ''All rwk* of the British armies In France join in hearty congratulations to you on your gallant armies' splendid resnlts gained at Verdun yesterday.
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  • 34 5 London, Aug. 27,1.5 p.m. The Admiralty states The Naval Service carried out a raid on Saturday night on St Denis-Westrem aerodrome. They dropped many bombs. One of our machines is missing.
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  • 36 5 Lonpon, Aug. 27, 12.20 p.m. Amsterdam The Berlin papers state thnt the Commander-in-Chief at Bran I nburg has ordered the seizure of all property and banking accounts belonging to the Chinese Government.
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  • 34 5 Another Case. London, Aug. 27, a.40 a.m. Flashing An unknown airman at 11.30 p.m. on Aujj. 25 bombed the village of Oadaaa I north of the Scheldt, but cansed no damage.
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  • 55 5 The Cinemas. At the Gaiety to-night, 1 The Way of a Woman" ii expound- I in thnew chapter of "The Grip of Evil." The Forest Nymph," ,l Roped In," and Susan's Gentleman (first show), are some of the new features at the Ilarima Hall to night. Th« first-name»! is
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  • 229 5 Method of Drawing. A Small Subscriber writes to the Straits Echo Regarding Kuda Lumpur War Loan Lottery, I shall feel obliged if you will kindly insert in your earliest ib3ne the following sugges tion from a humble subscriber, for the information of the responsible officials. The
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  • 186 5 Mr. Eu Ton* Se n's Gift. The Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, who recently presented a Tank to the Imperial Government, ha» received the following letter from Sir Edward Brockman 4 I have tho honour to inform you, with reference to your generous gift of r Tauk to
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  • 2987 5 Rent Bill Discussion. A meeting of the Legislative Conncil was held yesterday afterno m, at which were pres-on* H. E. the Governor (Sir Arthir Yoang, OCM c.), H B. the General Officer Commanding (Major General D. H. Ridont. CMC,.), the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Mr F. Seton James,
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  • 426 5 A Snake Story. Two well-known residents of the Tanglin District had an alarming experience, last Saturday evening, which is worth reoording. They were walking along Irwell Bank Road, shortly after dusk, and went close up to the bank bordering the Malay cemetery, when there was a sudden rustling
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  • 318 5 Order for Re-Trial. In Penang judgment was delivered on Saturday morning, in the appeal of Mrs D V Donald agains f the decision of Mr Justice L M Woodward in tlusuitD A Donal l vs. M Duncan who «leclared that the plaintiff had no interest whether as
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  • 114 5 Mr. A. Hunter, who has been transferred to Port Swettenham as Supervisor of Customs, was entertained to a farewell dinner by a number of local Chinese at Port Dickson, when he was presented with an address on silk. Mrs Parker, the late Lord Kitchener's sister, in opening a bazaar at
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  • 359 5 [We do not mĔmm op*mio%$ emprmood bp §u»imU.] ment of Mersing. Tiibnle to the Late Mr Robertson To the Editor of the MaU v a Tr%w*e. Sir,—Apropos of an article whioh appeared in the Straits Times of the 7th inst, under the captions E*st Coast Changes Astonishing Growth of
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  • 144 5 A Kuomintang paper has stated that $10,000,000 has been subscribed by the merchants of the Straits Settlements for military expenses, while 75 field-guns, 450 machine-guns and 38,000 rifles, all of which had previously been ordered by Dr. Sun from a certain Power, are on the way to Canton. At a
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  • 64 5 Lawn Tennis. S R C Tournament. To-day's Ties Championship.—E E Ryan v W A Aeria. Mixed Doubles.—E E de Sonza and V D Pannefather v E Q Wheatley and P Melntyre. To-morrow's Ties. Doubles Fimal.—A E Coelho and T de Silva owe 40 v K E Webb and Aviet
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  • 40 5 Miss Florence Lincoln, of New [York city, a debutante of two winters ago. will become the bride of Mr. William A. Rockefeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rockefeller, and destined to be the heir to a large fortune.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 315 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tli© Famous STAB OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Rotid To-Night! To Night 11 WILL STAGE A well-known Javanese Phy in 4 parts GUNONG SASI Part 2. In preparation SEW SCENERIES AND DRESSES FOR Shakespeare's Greatest Tragedy KING LEAR Watch for this Piay. 'Phone 1366 for seats.
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  • 789 6 Prices Qucid io ths Market tbis Moraiag SINOAPOSa, AUOCST 28. Messrs Isjafl and Evatt, Exchange and Sharp Broken, issue the following list of quotations Kobber Shares. Rom. Value. Buyers. S/- Allagar 2/6 2/10 I 2 Anglo Java 6/8 6/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning 80/- 87/«
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  • 66 6 Singapore August 29* On Lonion— Bank-< 2/4| Drmaad 2/4j Pii r*ia 3 m/» 2/4 27/32 IndiaBank f. T. 159 On UongUm^ Baa* J/l 30t^prem On ShanKUi— Bank d/d. SQii Ut> Java— Hank T. T 153 On Japan— Eank i/d. 109$ Sojereigns—bi ;fng rate $8.54 India Coil Bills !ant Va«»?
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  • 831 6 The British Front. The following summary of the week's warring is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but must not be considered official. London, August 18. On the Western front there was some heavy fighting, chiefly in the neighbourhood of Lens, troops in the early moining of
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  • 248 6 Singapore, Angnst 28 Tin. —See Looul and Qener 1 colnmn. Copra- No Business Tapioci. —Btoady. B—insai I >■ Sago Flour. Do. No Boai Gambier. —No Bojtoi Pepper- —Stead j. No Bnsin ttr Other Prodwts- Id 1 Qui d. Uteit Local Marktt ImMlm s. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul
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  • 78 6 It is notified for public informamation that in future no passport or endorsement will be granted to enable any iuilm European British subject resident in the Strait! Settlements o th Federated Malay States to travel to any destination whatever, i >!e3s he cm produce evidence either that he is exempted
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  • 211 6 Tale of a Visit to Holland. An Astounding Story The following astcun li told in the German -owi man edited new*pap.r 1> ['tx which is rubli-hcd ir, Hi '•Early in April, a meeiiiiu look j La< at Ainheim between ou the German Eanperor Bort The objected t' :t
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  • 159 6 Sir<n<j>c:e, 28, Me-ssrs Lr. a;: a:.i 0., itArea le advi* be fol •••.<;. tion* Aloru.iab .•iferK;* 4 J i 15 Ayer Ifolak 2 65 IjvFnii l;.-!. r > ii.4> 3algcwi. j 6.00 t2O 3nkit J' Lotaa*. BakJl Kati! .90 OLangki' Ben lg 9.40 9 Gtteaaalj I;;.') g
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 237 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE O BALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. FOR SALE j Linde Ice Plant j •■■■■■■■Han Linde Compound Ammonia Ice making or Caid Storage Machine, complete. Direct coupled with Steam Engine. Diameter of Compressor Cylinders 5" and Sh v Stroke
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    • 163 6 Tti2 Continental Stamp Co. D. High Hmt Wholesale and Retail Stamp Dealers AND Stationers. Philatelic Accessories b Stock. CLUTCHINCj HAND STORIES. SALYITAE. 2 The most powerful but ban I tonic, pranaiag ittili w I media ami j-'imi'Mit, ma I a?rvun« eshMMti >oti I warn.-4 at m imaJ P U 1
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  • 1249 7 Some Salonika Experiences. Needless to say, the nnmes in the following little sketch aro not real ones; but the facts are, writes an officer who is with his brigade in Salonika. The first two servants apportioned to me, on my attachment i the reigment at Salonika were
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  • 313 7 Bpeaking broadly. Great Britain ia backward in the study of foreign languages (declared Yice-Chancello Sadl«r, of Leeds University, in I rrcent lectare reprinted in th M Scottish Bankers' Magazine In international intercourse, Grea' Britain has always b*»m powerful. She will gain influence, and may "scape dangers
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  • 188 7 The engagement is announced of Franceis Alexander Stewart McClelland, of the F MS Civil Ber. vice, eldest surviving son of Mr. It ibert McClelland, late of Banb:idge, Connty Down, Ireland, and Gladys Eve, younger daughter of the late Mr E A Knight, Oaklands, St. Leonards, and Mrs. Kuight, Greenbank, Weybrid°e.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 578 7 NOTICES -gr SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. I the .-'ruits Settlemeats). (Incor?*"' IS HEREBY GIVEN Ordinary Gentral 2* Hno of tne Musebefs" of the m Kubber Company, 1" ited, will be held at the Offices ipeny. Chartered Bank ngapore, on Wednesday, ;i ,r, 1917, at 2.15 p.m. AND NOTICE IS
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    • 534 7 WANTED CASHIER WANTED. My st be reliable and prepared to vVPV 1 Becurit y $5,000. Apply to oo c/ Mala ya Tribune. 22 8 uc WANTED. Experienced and capable Solid Tyre foreman required for works near Singapore (Chinese preferred.) Good wages to right man. Apply Box No. 304 c/o Malaya
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    • 614 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, IKCORPOKVraD IN ENGLAND BY RO7AL CHARTER. Paid ud Capital in 60,00 C Share* of OO each £1,200,000 Reserve Fuad £1,900,000 Rwm r 'ability of Proprietor* /1,200,000 BAVOEB& tk Beak of England, The London City end Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and
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    • 188 7 j There are many Men 1 in the tropics with m irvous tystems urgently in, need a/better tone." The feeling oj exlutustion affecting tuck men ii the result of their blood, which km become devitalized bp the enervating ejects of the climate, worry, ma/arid, ami other caueee. Jin building np
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    • 15 7 •jrn iniinnm ffn mt, M 1 II "Sis 1 No i "a so O j
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    • 269 7 the oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874; IsoofcPOBATKP B Ikdia. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income In 1916 $4,309,517.50 Total Out go in 1916 52,490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 I Increase In Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assnring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14. LOW
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 123 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending, Friday, August 31 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. v, N.C.Od. 5.10 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. 15.5 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. k S.V.R. (attached.) 5.15 T.P. Fire Station S.V.R, T.P.P. Drill Hall Veterans
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    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 202 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 292 1 Though not remarkably os in Japan, charterage in America has l»een on an upward grade, upon her entry in the war, 70 shillings being required for the South American, European and Far Eastern servicer, but it has now declined to 40 shillings for South America, Europe and
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    • 113 1 Signal Mast, East Wharf. The berthing numbers for vessels entering Keppel Harbour from the East will be hoisted on the South end of the upper yard, and for ves. sels entering from the West on the North end. For vessels of the Straits Steamship Comptny and local vessels
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    • 122 1 Messrs. Adamson Gilfillan and Co the local agents of the above Com pany announce! that is intended to establish a eeven weekly service between San Francisco and Calcutta calling at Singapore en route. The vessel to inaugurate this run will be a steamer of 15,000 tons
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    • 163 1 The Harrburg Prize Court last December, condemnid the Swedish steamer Ellen as good prize, and this judgment has been confirmed by the Prize Court in Appeal sitting at Stettin. A greatjdeal of surprise has Ween eaussd in Sweden by the judgment. The steamer was arrested in the
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    • 68 1 August 23. Batavier, Bri.ish Abbotsford, British August 26. Lady Weld, British Calypso, British Quorra, British Will o'the Wisp, British Hong Wan, British Meran, British Singaradja, Dutch Mahidol, Siamese Yugala, Siamese Rijah of Sarawak, Sarawak Gladys, Siamese Foo Lee, Chinese Selun, Norwegian Diva, Norwegian August 27. Medusa, British Kampar, British
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    • 49 1 A 2,200 ton stock boat under construction at the V >iiania Dock Co. was brcught voder tbe hammor recently and was finally knocked down to tbe Kishimoto Steamship Co Dairen. at the record price of YBl5 per ton d. w. She is expected to be launched on Nov. Ist.
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    • 48 1 August 25 Hye Leong, British Klang, British Circe, British Hai Nam, British Produce, Norwegian Aagost 26. Selangor, British Schouten, Dutch Van Linschoten, Dutch R. 8. Ram, Dutch Khoen Foeng, Dutch Alting, British Standard, Norwegian Providence, Norwegian Tong Lee, Chinese August 27. Van Hogendorp, Dutch Foo Lee, Chinese
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    • 112 1 The accounts of the Hazelwood Shipping Company Limited, for the jear endrd May 16 last show a profit on trading, after providing for excess profits taxation and income-tax, and including interest earned and transfer fees, of £21,908 lis 4d. After adding the sum of £635 is 6d balance from last
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      • 486 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' AdYertisenents THAN THI Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated n Engl md.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. to. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST
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      • 281 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland" AND "Rotterdam Liogd" (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 Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 931.
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      • 350 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar. WHARTICS SBCTIOI GODOWNt Gati BrmAscwi Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P 8 Bait East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 1 Wharf Road. Sheers i 19 1 do (Drj D..cki) 3 Dock Store. Head C Tower
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      • 367 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette Cimdate* in every port throughout th* MALAYA PENINSULAR. Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATE D IN J P JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. inautauiiag this service have been speeiaUy designed aUthe latest improvement- for th- rietj .i electne-fans and all
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