Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 207 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 101 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. MADRAS. Mr. C. Krishna,i Appointed Judge. Simla, August 2—A Press Com. munique says :—Under Sub-Section 2 (1) of Section 101 of the Government of India Act 1915 (5 and 6 Geo 5 Cap 62) the Governor-Geueral in Council has
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  • 454 2 Maharajah of Bikaoir. Simla, August 4. —Intimation has been received at Simla that the Maharaja of Bikanir has been promoted to the Honorary Rank of MajorGeneral. Maharaja of Kishengarb, Lieutenant-Colonel and the Maharaja of Jodpur, Major. The Lost Mails. The mails from India recently announced as lost by enemy
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  • 551 2 H. R. League. Bombay, August s._The Bombay branch of the Indian Home Rule League had altogether 3,829 members on its roll on the 3rd August 1917 They were distributed as follows Bombay city 1,968, Kolaba District 649, Thana District 700, Ratnagiri District 368, Gujarat and other parts 144. Beside*
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  • 659 2 Floods in Bihar. Calcutta, August, 7,—Serious flood in South Bihar Districts have been due to heavy rainfall in Hazaribagh Hills, Oaya, being the first affected, then P*tna. The damage done in Patna city is slight. 49 deaths are reported mainly in Gaya district where the flq§d arrived unexpectedly at
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  • 191 2 A Lectore at Lucknow. Lucknow, August 6.—Id bis lecture on war on Saturday, LieutenantColonel Stuart. Commandiug East Yorks, in summing up tbe situation said The Germans are building hopes on making peace with Russia at the best, of keeping it inert at the worst If they do the former,
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  • 244 2 Compulsory Education. Lahore, August 5.—A Press Communique says :—ln accordance with the pronouncement of His Honour tbe Lieutenant Governor at the Legislative Council in favour of local option in the matter of compulsory primary education the Local Government is at present engaged in drafting a bill enabling local bodies
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  • 284 2 Death of Lala Ramcharam Das. Allahabad August 7. —The death occurred here last night of Lala Ramcharam Das Rai Bhadur at the age of 82. The deceased was a wealthy bauker and one of the largest houseowners of Allahabad. Jat Woman's Heroism. Allahabad August 2.—Besides the case referred
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 48 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qood and well selected Marie Violin Piano, etc. Qood Strings for Stringed Instruments, WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Mi Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions MOO MALAY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Singapore.) Agen f KIM HIN Co., 13 Hln* Street, Slflfanare.
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    • 47 2 With a sore throat it is often sheer agony to speak a word. That is the time when Woods' Great Peppermint Cure 1 he relief will be wonderful. 1 Sold everywhere at 80 cents a bottle. +r \C J Wholesale Agenta: MeilM HUTTENBACH BROS. CO B M^
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    • 118 2 TO BE LET OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6 E, 6-F, 6-G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14-6 o TO LET Offices at Winchester Hoase Nos 10, 14,16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 35 and 36, and 6a, R-iffle-t Quay. Apply
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    • 502 2 NOTICES NOTICE. The Bukit Jelotong R ubbe Estates United. (Incorporated in th- Bb Notice ia hereby gfa Directors have dpclar Dividend of 4 fax making S% for the May, 1917, which it Shareholders in Geneni MeetiaZ.s be paid to the SI an Company's Register* September, 1917. an Transfer Book? of
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  • 203 3 Messrs Paterson Simons Co's Report. Singapore, Aug. 30. Owing to scarcity of tonnage, ol the larger Earopeau which hivs baea in the lipping their Rabber to I i lon market, are now seising ipore an 1 the quantity to offer at this auction, wasa iceord, ovtr 1,000
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  • 143 3 Singapore, September 3 M rs Lathaii and Co., the A ad fis»the following quotations A $4.25 $4.35 A Ui g 3 1.40 1.45 A k 2.75 2.85 A 'anal 11.35 1150 B.v n 6.10 6.20 Biki; .-iotong 0.77$ 0.85 B tkit Katil 0.924 1.00 Chang tSeric... 9.25
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  • 189 3 Singapore, September 3 Tin.— S.-e Local an<l General column. M No Bueimes. ion. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flonr- Po. Business done. Oamhier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No Business Other Products' iarket Quiet. L&lB! Local Market Qaoratio&sgs 110 per p oul $40.00 ■■tmegi 80 8, 45.00 Oopra Bali 0.25
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  • 202 3 The children ot a Yorkshire school were recently set to describe an imaginary conversation between the Duke of Wellington and Sir Douglas Haitr, says the Sheffield Daily Telegraph. H-reis ono of th dr fsisivs W: Goo I morning, Sir Douglas how are yon trooping in th
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  • 392 3 Some of these views of Nietzache an I Treitschke are taken from Blood and Brass," a highly inter- < stinj? and illuminating pamphlet of the German mind, issued by T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. 1 Adelphi Terrace, London. I warn you against pity from it will one
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with tho local Commercial Wireless -Station :—None.
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  • 65 3 Delivered In London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. lwt. Dblivbbkd. M.M. Jane 9 July 20 P. <St O. June 9 July 23 8.1. June 15 July 26 M.M. June 28 July 31 B I.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 ANOTHER MIRACLE The miracles performed by Little's Oriental Balm are almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes, and bandages, and walking free with slastic step. Rheumatism in the back or shoulders, in the arms or legs, can
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    • 596 3 m j SUBJECTS OF INTENSE INTEREST AND GRIPPING POWER "^T at the is the only the Theatre theatre where you II B with an get the BEST 111^ 6 tea Orchestra, Cakes, Coffee, and the BEST The Ploneer and Premier House—The House of Quality, Tea. etc. accommo- BEACH ROAD. served
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    • 58 3 Train Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahru have commenoed running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train. Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with the
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    • 563 3 I Two Serials TO-NIGHT Two Serials AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 8 15 SHARP THE IRON CLAW 20 Episodes—4o Parts. Epsode 7. "The Hooded Helper" 2 Parts Episode 8. The Stroke of 12 2 P*its BLUEBIRD PHOTO PLAYS Present S
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 197 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending, rriday, September 7 To-Day. 5.00 p m. Jardine's Steps (for Fort Sllensing) S.V.A. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. (i Keppel Harbour, T T do S.R.E. v. m Drill Hall Maxim Co. do Signal Section. do S.V.C. Band Buglers. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m.
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  • 917 4 Many are the schemes that are being discussed for the betterment of the Empire and the improvement of mankind in general—after the war. As far as the British Empire is concerned, there is to be an Imperial Parliament of sorta, trade reciprocity, the encouragement of mntnai
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  • 173 4 New Department Sanctioned. London, Aug. 31, 1.30 p.m. The War Cabinet has sanctioned the new commercial intelligence scheme mentioned on Ang. 21 pro viding for the creation of an enlarged commercial intelligence department, a wide expansion of the system'of trade commissioners within the Empire, and the strengthening and
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  • 96 4 Madame St. Hilarion. We regret to announcathe death, which occurred at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus at noon yesterday, of Madame Sj. Hilarion. (nee Olire). The deceafa J lady, who wai 85 years of age and had been connected with the local convent for some 44 years
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  • 102 4 Mr. Devadoss Bhagavathar, ol Nelliknppam, South Indij. has been giving musical lectutts on morality iv the Anglo Chines Bchool Hall, since Saturday last. There was a bumper house last night and a large number of people had to stand outside for want of accommodation. The lee tnres
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  • 30 4 To day Foothill: BrookdUe K»vus vernal V.M.C.A. To-morrow. Football 8.0.0. y d Middlesex. Wednesday. Football: S.C.F.\. v*. B.R.C. Thursday. Dilhouaie Chapter. 5.30 p.m. Friday Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m
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  • 357 4 Tin hern is sv aly a t .i,,, 300 tons sold. ?U2 4 Rubber in quote 1 at 2*i crepe and 2/6j for riieet H Limt. F. L. J Times of Hadava 1 King's African I I President Wilson ha* the sale of intoxicate within? miles of
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  • 107 4 Wants a "lioJowinsr". A letter was reeeivsity morning from a Belgiaa soldier 00 the Yser. He reqaeau that the following notice should be iiuuUi by us "Young a soldi* w"ithout marnim aeoka afoul aaannian with Marraine is tbe Freaokfar (M mother",;;! I IOMOtM applied by M adopt*
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  • 106 4 PAG* Empire Dc>ve lopmi at Tho Fighting Frenta j Russia 5 North t< i Qo Sub;]..;- Ining. Peooe Qu« I m 5 Food Math rs f j fcVePOh Sen.--it.ioil OKNEIIAL 5 Indian New* 3 F j Straita Pro 100 3 Local Bhar« Market j Th- Rnbfa rTi 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 176 4 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Bed Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woollen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. IB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. 2.5 v ASIATIC ENGINE WORKS (Japanese) No. 10 Rochore Canal Road, Singapore. COMMISSION AGENTS FOB Machinery of all kinds. 31 8 M— v NNNNMNNNNBNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNj LUBRICATING FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS
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    • 453 4 A GRAND GALA NIGHT To-night! AT THE To-night 11 CINEMA CASINO (ff Beach Road. A programme to your satisfaction. The first appearance in the EAST of BUTTERFLY pictures presenting EDDIE POLO of the Broken Coin, Purple Mask and Liberty fame, together with MARY MACLAREN in money Madness Story by Produced
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    • 176 4 RAINIER THE FAMOUS American Beer. SHIPMENT JUST LARDED. Per case of 4 dozen quarts $20.50. Per case of 6 dozen pints §18. SO. DUTY INCLUDED. Caldbech, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL NOTICE. We received to-day from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room Smoked Eel Smoked Salmon Pickled Herring In glass
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    • 64 4 NOTICE. Malaya Tribune. All communications relating to News and for Editorial attention should be addressed to The Editor and not to any individual by name. All business matters, concerning advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, etc., must be addressed to The Manager. Cheques and Money Orders should be made payable to The Malaya
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  • 108 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Strong Eoemy Attacks. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Ang. 31, 11.45 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports The enemy heavily bom barded our recently captured positions east of Hargicourt and east of E r ehy, also our lines east of Gouzeauoort. Strong enemy
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  • 134 5 London, Sept. 2, 12 25 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig We success* fully raided eastward of Wytschaete, bombed dug-outs, and machine gunn. j I til"* eiciping garrison. We repuls a d ra southwest of Havrinconrt. Aerial activity »va3 resumed yesterday evening. We sent down two machines. One of ours
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  • 31 5 London, Sept. 1, 10.20 p.m. British official from Salonika We ra»de I vari mi point* oa tho D.nran-Vardar front and ropnlsed counter-attacks north of Doldzeli. Our bombardment continues.
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  • 51 5 London, Aug. 31, 10.20 p.m. East Africa official: The British and Belgians in the northern area cleared the country between the Raahaand Uianga rivers, and drove the Germans south of the latter. The enemy broke out of Opepos, making towards Mahenge. We are pursuing. We have occupied
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  • 40 5 Bulgarians Fail. London, Sept. 1, 1.15 p.m. French eastern communique Bulgarian attacks at Serkadailegen were repulsed, partly by counterattacks. The Serbians attacked in the mountainous region of Nonte, penetrating the enemy's first position an 1 capturing a few prisoners.
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  • 121 5 Lon Ion, Sept. 1, 4 50 p.m.^ French communique In BelKiu n there was great artillery activity in the region of Trigrachten and B^schcote. Ou the Aisne, after a strong artillery preparation, we attacked last night northwest of Hurtebise, and with one bound carried all our objectives on
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  • 77 5 London, Sept 2, 12.25 a.m. French communique: We captared u further 200 metres of trench north of Hurtebise and took thirty pris >ners. A counter-attack in tun afternoon did not reach our under our violent artillery fire. In Champagne, eouth of the i>utte du Mesnil, we repulsed a
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  • 43 5 London, Sept. 2. 4.40 a.m. French eastern communique Another Bulgarian attack at S-rk<idilegen was launched aftei very heavy artillery firing but it Wig repulsed. Our troops counterattacking, ejected tho Bulgars from th« last elements of trenohes which tht-y held.
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  • 402 5 London, Sept, 2, 4.25 p.m. R-nter's correspondent at French Headquarters states The battle for the Chemin dee Dames, in which the French army has been engaged for five months, is at least as severe a test as the Verdnn affair last year. The lengths of fronts are
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  • 73 5 London, Sept. 2, 4.25 p m. A French communique states: There was m Mt lively reciprocal artillery firing at night time on the Aisne Our accurate fire completely smashed up another enemy attack on the positions we captnred on Aug. 31 north west of Hurtebise. The attackers
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  • 96 5 Army Much Stronger. London. Aug. 31, 10.20 a.m. Renter learns from an authoritative Belgian miltary source that the Belgian army is much stronger and better equipped than at the beginning of the war. The front held by the Belgians is from Nienport to Boesinghe, a distance of 20 miles.
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  • 255 5 A Big Battle. London, Sept. 1, 7.25 a.m. The "Times" correspondent at Italian Headquarters reveals the full story of the second army's six day battlo for Bainsizza plateau. The Isonzo crossing was brilliantly conceived and executed. The swift flowing river in a sixty feet deep gorge protected liko a
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  • 102 5 London, S-jot. I, 7.!0 p.m. Italian offici i! We repnlsed with heavy losses repeated violent count-er-attacks on the northern slopes of Mont San Gabrielle and east of Gorizia. We carried elements of trenches in the Brestovizza valley. We took yesterday 717 prisoners, making 720 officers and 26,581 men
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  • 61 5 London, Sept. 2, 5.25 p.m. An Italian official message states We repulsed counter-attacks on the southern edge of Bainsizza plateau, on the northern slopes of Mont San Qabrielle, and eastwsrd of Gorizia. We extended our gains in the Bestovizza valley, capturing prisoners and booty. We recaptured the position
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  • 91 5 Stout Resistance. London, Aug. 31, 11.45 p.m. Odessa The latest Rumanizn communiques show that a furious resistance is being offered to the e nemy's violent attacks in the region of Oituz and Okna and the valleys of the Sereth and Futna, often with favourable results for the Russo-Rumanians' heaviest
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  • 58 5 Towards Riga. London, Sept 2, 5.35 p.m. A wireless Russian official message states The enemy crossod the Dvina, south-eastward of Riga, and occupied Kupfermammer. They developed their success northwards, and also took the offensive in the region of the Mitao road. Tbe battle is proceeding. Xnemy attacks in the
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  • 108 5 London, Sept. 2, 2.10 p.m. Petrograd A Russian officer who participated jn the battles at Focsani, says that the struggle was most fierce for a fortnight. The Germans employed their best troops, whose losses wore enormous. Some regi ments were completely annihilated. Thirty-two German attacks at onpolo!
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  • 200 5 Various Versions. London, Sept. 1, 1.20 a.m Wireless Austrian official (dated Aug. 30): Two strong Italian at* tacks north-west of Kal broke down* We repulsed massed attacks near Podleszsmadoni and Britof. The Italians entered our trenches on Monte San Gabrielle. Our counterthrust drove them out. Our prN soners
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  • 68 5 Menace to Riga. London. Smt. 1, 6.20 a.m. The appearance of German war. ships in the Gnlf of Riga wan not unexpected. It ii probably the prelnde to a repetition of the combined land and P«a operations which ho egregiously failed in 1915, when British submarines achieved brilliant exploits.
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  • 56 5 London, Sept. 1, 7.25 a.m. Petrograd A Social Democratic Congress OfXM to-day with the object of uniting all sections of the party. General Korniloff, owing to recent defections among the Russians on the Rumanian front, has urgently requested M Kernsky to enforce the disciplinary measures mentioned by him
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  • 118 5 London, 8ept. 1, 7.40 a.m. Petrograd: the victims of the fire at Kazan number several thousands killed and injured. M Savinkoff (acting War Minister) has withdrawn his resignation and states that he will deal immediately with organisation behind the lines. London, Sept. 2, 5.20 a.m. Petrograd In conseqnence of
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  • 47 5 London, Sept. 1, 6 20 a.m. Countess Torby, wife of ex Grand Duke Michael, in a stirring article in the Daily Telegraph," appeals to the warrior Cossacss to defend Holy Russia, to meet the foe within and beat back the foe at thb gates.
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  • 115 5 London, Sept. 2, 12.30 p.m. Petrograd The newspapers state that an anti-revolntion plot has been discovered at Petrograd at th« time of the Moscow Conference. The leaders include well-known politicians and several officers. Searches have furnished proofs of the existence of the plot. London, Sept. 2, 6 50
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  • 175 5 Enemy Vessels Destroyed. London, Sept 2, 12.25 a m. The Admiralty states Our light foreea destroyed fonr enemy mine aweepera of the Jutland coaBt this morning. London, Sept 2, 4.40 a.m. The Jutland scrap is chiefly interesting aa showing that despite enormous mine fields and other elaborate
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  • 76 5 Shirt-Sleeves Diplomacy." London, Sept, 2. 5.25 p.m. New York Bethmann Hollwegg, interviewed regarding Mr Gerard's disclosures, has declared that Mr Gerard has given his imagination somewhat free rein. He attributed to Bethmann Hollwegg utterances which were not his. Bethmann Hollwegg denied that he ever unfolded to Mr
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  • 548 5 Lord R. Cecil's Views. London, Sept. 1, 3.0 p m Renter pnbliab.es a statement by Lord Robert CeciL regarding the references, in President Wilson's reply to the Pope's Note, to economic leagues. Lord Cecil says j There do »8 not appear to be anything inconsistent between the Note
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  • 51 5 London, Sept. 1, 3.40 p.m. The French newspapers endorse President Wilson's Note, although some dissent from the view that the German people should be entirely dissociated from the aims of their Government. German comment is mostly resentful at what are called outside hints regarding how Germany should be
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  • 50 5 London. Aug 31, 2.45 a.m. The "Times" Manchester report states that the restriction on Egyp. tian cotton came as a staggering blow to Lancashire. The proposal is too serious to be regarded with equanimity. It may be taken for granted that Lancashire will fight most vigorously against it.
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  • 46 5 London, Sept. 2, 4.40 p.m. Zurich Germany has committed another breach of faith in Poland, where the National Council formed under German auspices has resigned owing to a German order sending the so-called Polish Legion to the Austrian front, in defiance of agreements.
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  • 31 5 London, Sept. 1, 10 15 a.m. Marseilles: The French liner Natal collided with another steamer on Aug. 30th 530 survivors were picked up and brought to Marseilles.
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  • 174 5 Hon Admiral's Confidence. London, Sept 1, 3.15 p.m. Amsterdam Interviewed by the Leipziger Tageblatt, Admiral Yon Bcheer declared that he expected everything from submarinism. This confidence is shared by all our submarine commanders. lam firmly convinced that if the present rate of sinkings continues the day must come when
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  • 47 5 Wheat. London, Aug. 31, 7.15 p.m. Washington 1 The Wheat Com mittee has unanimously decided to make the price of No. 1 northern spring wheat 220 cents per bnskel with a view to stabilizing the markets and keeping down the prices of flour and bread.
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  • 55 5 London, Sept. 1, 4.20 a.m. The Food Controller prescribes tbat after Sept. 3 no butter shall be sold by any importer or maker above the fixed maximum price. Any person other than importer or maker shall not Bell butter at a profit exceeding 7s 6d per hundreelweight. Retailers' profit
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  • 80 5 London, Sept 1, 5.40 a.m. In view of the failure of the London inter-Allied Socialist Conference, the Parliamentary Committee of the T ades Union Congress at Blackpool agreed that a Conference at Stockholm at present could not be successful. It r< commends that tbfirst step be the
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  • 50 5 London, Sept. 2, 1.30 am. The Admiralty states: Naval aeroplanes raided Ghistelles a» rodrome last night. Several direct hits were made on the sheds and a fire started. Bombs exploded on the adjoining o«t< nd-Thourout railway line. Many tons of explosives were dropped. All our machines returned.
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  • 29 5 London, SepL 1, 7.55 a.m. Ottawa Elie la Lumiere, sn anti-conscription agitator, has been arrested and charged with an attempt to dynamite the residence of Lord Athelstane-
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  • 97 5 Resignation of a Minister. London, Sept. 1, 4.40 a.m. Paris *f. Malvy, Minister of the Interi <r, baa resigned. London, Bept. 1, 6 20 a.m. The resignation of M. Malvy is the culmination of a sensational affair whioh originated in the arrest of Almeyreda, editor of the pacifist
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  • 203 5 The Blighties. Tbat popular troupe of clever < ntertainore, the Blighties, gave another enjoyable OOIMIH t to the soldiers and nitori on Saturday night, when th* Victoria Theatre was packed to i;s fullest capacity. H.E. the Governor, the Lady Evelyn Yonng, and party, were amongst the audience, whilst officers
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  • 100 5 Singapore Golf Club. The September Bogey competition was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. F J Hallifax, who retimed a net score of 4 down. Twenty-nine cards were taken out aud tbe following were returned i F J Hallifax 10 4 down RL
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  • 88 5 The S C.C. beat a Naval team at Rugg* r on the Pa«lang on Saturday evening by 16 points (2 goals and 2 tries! to nil. The following are league fixtures that have been arranged for this week To day, Brookdale Rovers versus V.M.C.A., B.R.C. ground. Referee, Mr. Toscenie.
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  • 64 5 London, Aug. 31, 2.35 a.m. New York Silver hag soared to 90 1- There is continued heavy demand, and light supplies. The mines are working to capacity to meet the shortage. It is reported that tbe Government has completed arrangements with Panama for an exchange of silver currency
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  • 19 5 London, Sept. 2, 4.40 a.m. Philadelphia There was a great five-hour parade of troopa marching to camp.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 133 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST Rough-haired fox terrier dog. Municipal No. 1065. If found kindly return to H. C- CookeYarborough, Greenbank, Chancery Lane. 39 5 9 Auction Sale of ONE BULLOCK CART No. 2604 and TWO BULLOCKS At our Sale-rooms, Nob. 16 and 17 Raffles Place, On Wednesday, sth September, at tt
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    • 49 5 ROBINSON GO. Annual Cash Clearance SALE Now Proceeding AND Continues Until September 15 In view of the further increase on price of all British manufactured goods, this Sale offers an exceptional opportunity of securing reliable articles at Bargain Prices. NOTE: IDs Salt Lasts far 15 dais only. ROBINSON Co.
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  • 788 6 P.icts Quoted ia the Market this Morniag I SiNOAPoaa, Septembeb 3. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, iasue the following list of quotation! Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Bayers. Re" «r« §6. Allagar 2/6 J/10 1 A; i Java 6/8 till- A: M > 10/- 11/
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  • 66 6 Singapore. Scptemfter 3. On LondonBank 4 03/4. 2/4| Demand Prir*te 3 aa/a 2/4 27/32 On India— Bank T. T. 159 On Hongkong On Shaug«.i I d. 49| On Java— Bank T. T 13 2 l On Japan— Bank d/d. 109$ Sovereigns—having ratp $3.54 India O'cil Bill, last i*. 1/4
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  • 247 6 Examination Results. The results of the King Edward the Seventh Medical School autumn examinations are as follow Final Examination for Diploma of L. M. and S.—The following have passed in all subjects.—C. J. Paglar, I. Mohd. Chows, Oon Sim Kong, Chi« Keng Hoe, N. Mootootambr, V, D.
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  • 168 6 {Through th* courtesy Messrs Frmncis Peek Co., Ltd.) We communicate to you below contents of a cable just received fro n our Batavia House dealing with the Java Prolno Market for week ending 30th instant Batavia, 30th August 1917. Rubber. The rubber market shows a slight upward
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  • 116 6 On Friday last, the 31gt ult., the Literary Meeting of The National Amateur Society was held at the residence of the Asst. Honorary Secretary, and the following were subjects Recitation by Mr. Tan Eng San, "The Spanish Champion"; an Address by Mr. H. Cutter, "The Value of Weight-lifting"; Dutch
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  • 1171 6 [We So not MMtMrOy mti»n§ Ms ipiniona mcprmttd fry correspondents. To the Editor of the Malaya Tnbnne. Sir, —I gather from the Press ieportsof the last meeting of the Legislative Council, that a Commission is to be appointed to consider the Housing Problem, and it appears
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  • 170 6 A characteristic story is told of General Petain, the new Chief of the French General Staff. Hearing that a company commander in his own army was going to be courtmartulled for having retreated from an advanoed position which he had been instructed to defend, General Petain,
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  • 158 6 The late Lord Radesdale, who a few years ago waa better known as M Bertie Mitford," was an intrepid traveller. He had visited all parts of the world, but was particularly fond of Japan, which he knew sixty years ago. He was an expert horticulturist, and, as
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    • 171 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Tx-y X-fc I 0 SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. FOR SALE Linde Ice Plant Liide Compound Ammonia Ice making or Cold Storage Machine, complete. Direct coupled with Steam Engine. Diameter of Compressor Cylinders 5" and 8£" Stroke 8"
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    • 190 6 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSINC AGENTS. SARMA 4 COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each box contains 32 BI S Set Rs. 3— 6—o Mediam R«. —14 q Small Rs. J— 6—o Dealers in Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silks etc, Apply to:— SARHA Co. Bilk Merchants. BENARES, a Useful to PlantersT OUR
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    • 366 6 lUMW «wsR." NbsVMbbblMbsl sMsIMHHsbI bsbsMMl I ssl thi m Mi i 'i n iiiiwaiwiiia minis lis si laws* j»iim w m j ASAHI SOAP j No. 43, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. Tile Continental stamp ci. High Street, Wholesale and Retail stamp Dealers Stationers. Philatelic Accessor Stock. CLUTCH INO HAND STORES I
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    • 103 6 Mails Close. To-day. Selat Pandjang Bengalis Bagan Aing Le»>ng 2.1*0 pm I o/t Hwi-ttenbam and Teluk Anson *Perak 2.10 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar »Kaka 3 pm KoU Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm Rangoon* 6 p m To-morrow. t Hock flan 1.80 an Pulau Batam
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  • 2621 7 Toddy Commission Discussed. A general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at the Chamber of Commerce Buildings, No 12, Mar. ket Street, Kuala Lumpur, there being present:—The Hon Mr R C M Kindersley (Chairman) the Hon Mr J R 0
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    • 518 7 NOTICES 1 j t* r i it j; The above trade mark on Moving picture Films ia the property of jfe?sr> Universal Film Manufacturing Comply, 1600 Broadway, New York City. N«W York, U. S. A. and it is being used by them as a trade mark in connection with films
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    • 630 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN E-N GLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, P £20 U iwh PiUl 60,000 BhMM of R«srv7pand" Z Z £1900*000 Wv. Liability of j £1,200,000 rpi D BANKERS. rtl SLP 1 I Tfl London uty and Midland Bank, Ltd Th* m jMj and
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    • 106 7 A Woman's I Complexion is something more than a matter to concern f"i& v ~;i ffir^ her vanity, it is an indication of the state of her health. Cosmetics and face powders will not avail to clear her skin of pimples \fc*^iW'/J^' and blemishes, because the poisons which cause the
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    • 290 7 WANTED WANTED Mechanical Draughtsman for Engineering Establishment. Salary according to ability. Apply ENGINEER" c/o Malaya Tribune. 28 8 39 WANTED Clerk with knowledge of type, writing and general office work. Immediate engagement. Apply personally to Walt Jackson, No. 25 Winchester House. 30 8 49 WANTED Wanted agents to deal with
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    • 283 7 the oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874; Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income In 1916 -$4,309,517.50 I Total Out go In 1911 $2,490,418.50 assurance effected in 1916 $4,230,542.85 I Increase in Funds $1,819 099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring with Bonus additions, imm
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Issued Daily.] Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1917 Straits Shipping Gazette. Vol. IV. No. 207 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 102 1 Signal Mast, East Wharf. Tbe b?rthing cumbers for vessels entering Keppel Harbour from tbe East will be hoisted on the South end ot' the upper yard, and for vessels entering from the Wost on tbe North end. For vessels of the Straits Steam sbip Company and local vessels
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    • 28 1 September I. Kaka, British Porak, British Uai Nam, British Anjou, British Hong Ho, British Krian, British Meran, British Hong Wan, British R. S. Baru, Dutch Dagfin, Norwegian
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    • 44 1 August 31. Hebe, British Abbotsford, British Lady Weld, British Van Goens, Dutch Kaluioa, Dutch Singapore, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch Dovre, Norwegian September I. Mata Hari, British Ranee, British Buyskes, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Singkop, Dutch Siugkara, Dutch Yushun, Chinese Hsin Lee, Chinese
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      • 478 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAU THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Coilyer Quay, Singapore. P.*0. British India AND APCAR LINE 1 (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoTernmant.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES
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      • 282 1 StotiiiiYaart Maatschappij "Nederiand" 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 Grediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE,
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      • 307 1 Bonar Law; or, A Terrible Tale of a Shipping Share. I've a ter-r-r ible tale tae tell ma freens, A ter-r-r-ible tale o' the sea; Hoo I bocbt some shares iu some Qle8ca boats Tae tarn an odd bawbee. It wisoa I lookit for malr, ye ken, Than a modest
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      • 469 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. WHARvar&v *pU3bction Go downs Gate Entrance* Bonded Warehouse*, Trafalgar Bt. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S Baft East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 de (Drj Docks) 3 Dook Store, Head C Tower Office,
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      • 474 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULAR. Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service ia maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles a -:d Lr,■ < mail contract with the Imperial
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