Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1917
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Title Section28 1917-09-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. -No. 214 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN malapa Crlbuiu. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.28 words
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Advertisement189 1917-09-11 1 T,jr mm twel AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. Ti pom ft Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. *> I US" PUBLISHED DAILY. i C «Bplete Reports of Local Events, f i lea ed Rem* from F.M.S., j Rva 9 ma, India, Oajloa and Japan! E Full and Latest War News. GAIETY" Cinema189 words
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Advertisement555 1917-09-11 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. INCORPOBVTED Fl NEW ZEALAND, MHM FUE Injaranoea effected on Buildings, -•iea; and Merchandise of evt.y description MARINE Insurances accepted to all p*rts of the world at lowest rate*. WAI USE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United555 words
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Advertisement84 1917-09-11 1 iwiiiiniiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiMMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiHiTiwr I I THE j Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS i I j Buchanan's j will be able to continue I to supply their famous I j blends and to maintain J j the quality as before, I I being in the unique84 words
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Advertisement343 1917-09-11 1 ITHE MALAYS TRIBUNE J and rJI SHIPPING 1 SUBSCRIPTION Payable In Advancer^Tx* g Per annum $14.00^L 2 Half-yearly 7.25 W 9 Per quarter 3 65 i I Per mensem 1.25 S Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month, f Temporary 'Phone No. 171. ft% SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid. W TRADE MARK.^i343 words
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Article475 1917-09-11 2 The Germans appear to be particularly disgusted at the failure of their new anti-tank batteries, writes a Morning Poet correspondent. They had organised special unitß of gunners to deal with these monsters, and the infantry had been put throngh anti tank drill, which is a Dew part of475 words
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Article267 1917-09-11 2 Hun Official s Mews Bftyl the North China I>*iJv Neva Mr. Schiraaer, the Hun *x Assessor, has beeujdelivering himself of bis rk n as to what Shanghai should really be—under the Huns. The occasion was a farewell reception at the Hun Clvi) on June 30th,267 words
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Article64 1917-09-11 2 During its two years’ existence the Silver Thlmbla Fund has raised £26,000 for charitable, funds from the collection of old silver thimbles ard discarded gold and silver trinkets. At a meeting of the fond at the Mansion House retaatly £5,000 iach wad given to the Navy Employment Agency and the64 words
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Article216 1917-09-11 2 Statement of Lord Curzoa- Earl Cnrzon, in tbe Honse of Lords on Jnly 19th, in reply to Lord Lamington(who asked as to th« position at Aden and if there was any cause for alarm at all as to onr garrison at that important port), said:— The military216 words
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Article68 1917-09-11 2 Drills for September 1917. Friday. 14th.—Parades, Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m.. Monday. 17th.— C< u p ftn y Parade at Boustead In* stitnte, 5 15 p.m. Friday, 21st.—Parades, Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m Monday, 24th Bottf 8 Company Parade at Havelock Road Police Station,68 words
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Article238 1917-09-11 2 A mail paper reports Mr. Tom Wilson, African Rifles (killed in action), was the well-known Rugby forward with the Hawick, Clydesdale and Carlisle clubs. When the war broke out he came Home from the Malay States, where he held a civil engineering appointment, and at once enlisted, subsequently seeing service238 words
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Advertisement669 1917-09-11 2 NNNNNNNW nra •MKR«m i mm«e-w;-vaKK-wnjrv«wivt«nia*«i' 'ii ■i n —n»i i MonKatw If you are in need of a SOVEREIGN cure for Diabetes, Loss of Memory, Dyspepsia, Constipation, et.\ TRY ON T LY ATANK NIGRAH PILLS. Which are a sure cure for these dismast 0 'i hey are manufactured from pure669 words
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Advertisement58 1917-09-11 2 Train Service, Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemaa and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the .'ird May. The former train connect? with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with the58 words
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Advertisement246 1917-09-11 2 FV HELMET BRAND. v j/ NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the property of Messrs Kapor Putay Co., No. 13 St. Gregory Place, Singapore. NOTICE is further given that any persons using or imitating the said Trade Mark will be proceeded against according to law. Kapor246 words
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Advertisement27 1917-09-11 2 AJT.C*. LEE .^fh-^T PIANO TUNER D RFPATPRP AlttJEill. a od and weH "Jected Mask vioKc Piaio, etc. Good Strings tor Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-1127 words
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Advertisement410 1917-09-11 2 AUCTION SAUS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE At Our Kale.room. v, p On Wednesday, Sept. 12, s: 2 v Dm c Valuable leasehold Palembang Road. feet, comprised in E Leases Nos. 1553 years from Ist October i- jCj rent $4. L 5 The Commercial Rubber Co., v. AUCTION SALE At Our Sale-room, No..'!410 words
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Miscellaneous118 1917-09-11 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending, Friday, September 14 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.li.E. v N.C.Os' 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI5.15 Bras Basah Rd. Malav Co. S.V.I. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8.V.A. Maxim Co, 4 30 p.m. Balestier Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 do Maxim Co Off:118 words
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Article790 1917-09-11 3 Prices Q-Jst«i ia tb« Market this Morning SINQAPOEB, SIPTBMBIB 11. Jfwtri byall and Erati, Exchange and Share Brok«r», i»«ue the following liat of qnotationa Kabber Shares. Joa-Vane. Buyers. Hellere. m. AJlafM 2 f 3 2» j Aip Java 6/9 6,9 j/. Aug) Malay 10/- 12,'- r Kuning790 words
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Article53 1917-09-11 3 6>nqapore. September 11* Ca Lead**--l a m/s 2/4| Demand 2/4* F.iTeieSmJr. 2/4 27/32 r. t 159 CaH d/d «7s%prem BacicV. 47i I. p J> aal T. T 132^ pbi ;m. 109 i bov bwaftag $8.54 I Biili ]»6t i**«* 1/4 29/32 I.T. 1/5 ll England rake 5% Br HIV*,53 words
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Article362 1917-09-11 3 Since the closing of the enemy bnaineaa there has been a good deal of Bpeculation as to the manner in which the goods in the various premises would be dealt with and disposed of Various suggestions have been forthcoming on tha part of those interested in362 words
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Article246 1917-09-11 3 Singapore, September 11. Tin.-" See Local and General column. Copra*— No Business. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper-. —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Isal Market Qaititioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Copra Bali246 words
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Advertisement60 1917-09-11 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we have done has shown that there is no reason why advertising is not doing as much for60 words
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Advertisement800 1917-09-11 3 f ne BABY HELEN MARIE OSBORNE 5 I Alhambra I lAlhambraI Alhambra is In the most delightful Gold Rooster Film Drama is the only j the Theatre at the I theatre where you g tea J Owhwtra Ek»r CalSSlTee, and the BEST The Pioneer and Premier House—The House of Quality,800 words
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Advertisement541 1917-09-11 3 Two Serials TO-NIGHT Two Serials AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9.1S SHARP THE IRON CLAW 20 Episodes—4o Parts. Episode 9. AITOWS Of Hate 2 Parts Episode in. The Living Dead a P"ts BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAYS Present S Bettfna Loved a Soldier541 words
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Article1060 1917-09-11 4 America has always been the land of sensations. There has been no greater sensation pro laced than the publishing by Mr. Lansing of the prostitntion of the Swedish Legation in Buenos Aires and, worse still, of the Swediih Foreign Office. It is difficult for one to1,060 words
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Article172 1917-09-11 4 Siamese Prince Arrives. There arrived in Singapore yesterday evening H. R. H. Prince Kambaeng Be/ra of Siam, a brother *4 the King of Siam, and the recently appointed Commiisioner General of Siamese Railways His Royal. Highness has been touring the F.M.S., being especially interested in the Malayan172 words
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Article41 1917-09-11 4 To-morr ,w. Sungei Bigan meeting, 1.15 p.m. Football Y \fX!.A vs. S.C.F.A. Lodge Zetlan I Regular, 8 30 p.m. Thursday. Football B<ook dale Borers Sea Defences. Saturday. Football Middlesex, vs. S R.C. Sunday. 15th Sunday after Triuity. New Moon.41 words
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Article593 1917-09-11 4 Tin here is at $111 (50 c *nts m>\ 125 tons sold. W; Rubber h quoted at 2/10 fn crepe and 2/8 for sheet. 1 0r London, Sep!. IC is steadily depreciating. now equal £1. Router. Mr. C. F. F. Frericks. fata of Kuala S-laneor Rnbh*r Estate*593 words
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Article107 1917-09-11 4 Pages The Fighting Iraoti 5 j; Submarining Sweden Involved War on Shipping French Cabinet General: Ar.ti-Tank Battertel J Position Aden Shanghai As it Might Be Bingapor» Fohmtow Corps The Civil'Juard j Enemy Property ia Sitm Stocks and Baama Straits Prodrce J The Proaiitu ion ■> A Roy. I107 words
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Advertisement217 1917-09-11 4 ULTRA-MARINE BLUEI Red Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woollen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. IB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. 2-5 v «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■•^■«^■■«■Mi^ ■■■■■SiSSSSSlWSWßS^^^M KIM 4fc CO. 6b, Battery Read. til kinds of vegetable and Flower Seeta for Sale. Each Packet 35 cents Absolute Freshness is Guaranteed. New Maps217 words
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Advertisement470 1917-09-11 4 CINEMA CASINO I By-the-Sea off Peach Road WHERE ALL THE TOWN GO TO TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Programme Second to None IN TFT LcOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP The Tremendous PRODUCTION that COMPELS ATTENTION Jules Verne'i Famous 20,000 LEAGUES SEA When you flee this epoch-making drama, you will have seen470 words
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Advertisement163 1917-09-11 4 State Express Cigarettes "555" at 35 cents per bin DUTY INCLUDED AND "Conors" at 1 .OO per In DUTY INCLUDED. Special Prices on Wholesale Orders On application to Messrs Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL NOTICE. We received to-day from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room Smoked Eel Smoked Salmon163 words
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Article44 1917-09-11 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Poa'tfrns Consolidated. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept 10, 1.0 p.m. Field Marshal Bir Douglas Haig states: We consolidated the positions captured y*s'?rday southeaat of Hargic >urt. We drove off raiders east of L i w and Armentierea.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 44 words
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Article68 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept 10, 11,35 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig statefi i We took prisoner a few Germans in the neighbourhood of Lagnicourt and also south-eastward of St. Jnlien. Tae enemy raided our advance! postssouiU l gtward of St. Jannhock. We re established the position. There is reciprocal artillery68 words
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Article101 1917-09-11 5 Huns' Costly Failures. Sept. 10, 4.30 p.m. A Frenoh communique states s The artillery dnel continued violently all night long on both banks of the Meuse. We completed our success of Sept 8 in the sector Fosses to Caurieres woods. We overcame the resistance of isolated groups and took101 words
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Article37 1917-09-11 5 The Germans' Best. London, Bept. 10, 12.45 p.m. Petrograd It is reporter! from bra Iqaarten that the Germans sent their best regiment*, including nearly the whole of th» Guards, from the southwest Loot to the northwards.37 words
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Article81 1917-09-11 5 London, Sep*. 10, 9.55 p.m. A wireless Russian official message ?i\s In the direction of the sjiao to Pskov, our rearguards are holding back attacks on the Burtn*k lir.e. Enemy hydroplanes in the Baltic dropped forty bombf on the Tzerel batteries without result. Sixteen air machines twice81 words
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Article87 1917-09-11 5 No Respite. London, Sept 9, 2.40 a.m. U line There ii no abatement in the weather. Tho fight for the heights northeast of Gorizia is continuing day and night aud has reached a climax of ferocity owing to the Italians and Austriana,equal in numbers, strength and determination, struggling in87 words
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Article137 1917-09-11 5 Lonion,«sept 10, 7.55 a.m. Despite terrific resistance of the Austrian northeast of Gorizif, with deadly artillery machineRunning, the Italiana *r slowing unloosing the enemy's grip. Before Hennada the Austrian counterblow gained a limited success, advanced elements withdrawing in order to rectify and strengthen straggling positions to the present,137 words
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Article47 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 5.40 p.m. An Italian official message says An attack on our positions a» Monte Granada to Cueltarond failed. Our presauru continues north-eastward of Gorizia. The booty captured nuoe the battle begun includes 145 guns, ninety-four trench mortars, 322 machine-guns, and 11,196 rifles.47 words
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Article28 1917-09-11 5 Austrian Claim. London, Sept. 10, 2.0 a.m. Wireless Antirian official: Since August 19 we have taken prisoner on the laouzo front 500 office's and 18,000 men.28 words
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Article85 1917-09-11 5 LonJcn, Sep! 10, 6.15 p m. A wireless G".?ruan message states: The Eoglit* pn-ssed us b*ck at Hargicourt and Villeret. Wo regained tho former positnn. We penetrated the French bnes eastward of Sarnogneux, and took nrisoner a hundred. We repulsed the Husso-Rumaman forces between the Trotus and Oitoz85 words
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Article44 1917-09-11 5 Critical Situation, London, Sept 10, 2.40 a.m. Renter learna on Sunday night that there were no developments of the Swedish situation. The Swedish Minister at Buenos Aires visited the Legation and disclaimed all knowledge of the affair. London, Sept. 10, 6.15 a.m.44 words
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Article188 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 3.40 a.m. Washington: The Swedish exposure has created a sensation throughout the country. It is believed it may force Sweden into the war unless the officials are punished. The offoace is characterised as unparalleled in modern diplomaoy. It is expected that the immediate effect will188 words
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Article22 1917-09-11 5 Buenos Aires: The Swedish Minister has denied the statements regarding the action of the Legation, but refnsed a further statement.22 words
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Article137 1917-09-11 5 London, Sopt. 10,6.15 a.m. All the newsp pers take the most serious view of the disclosure of the Sweden Foreign Office, which is denounced as a grave and unpardonable breach of neutrality, while the revelations of the perfidy of Luxbnrg, one of the arch ruffians of Germany's137 words
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Article132 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 7.55 p.m. Renter learns that no action is contemplated by the Allies regarding the Swedish disclosures. It ia not a question of a qaarrrl of the with the Bwedish people, who are expected 6trongly to disavow what has happen 1. It is hoped that132 words
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Article98 1917-09-11 5 Dictatorship Ihminded. London, Sept. i), 10 3 > a.m. Petrograd: M. K*»rensky in a proclamation announces that General Kornlloff bas demanded that be hand over all civil and military powers to the who would form a new goywnmant, M. Kerensky rttusoa a> d orders Gen. Korniloff to hand over98 words
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Article162 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 2.0 a m. Petrograd The Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, who is controlling the partial evacuation of the city, in a reassuring statement, for military reasons, advises the nonbusiness population owing to the food question to leave in batches. The Government has decided that the162 words
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Article38 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 2 40 s.m. He'singfors: The newspaper Vetcherno Vremya announces that the Senate has drafted a bill for the final separation of Finland. It will be presented as an ultimatum to the Provisional Government.38 words
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Article32 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept, 10, 7.55 a.m. PetroRrad The Bourse Gazette announces a fresh split in theCabinet between the corstitutional democrats and the Socialists. Gen. Gourko will be expelled from Russia to-day.32 words
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Article131 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 12.45 p.m. Petrograd General Korniloff's demand for supreme power was conveyed to M. Kerensky by the ex-Premier Prinoe Lvoff. The demand said tbat General Korniloff would form a new government at his pleasure. The authenticity of the summons was cenfirmed in a telegraphic conversation between131 words
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Article44 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 7 0 p.m. Telegrams from Petrograd indicate a growing nervousness. Departing trains are crowded, and loDg queues are at all stations and booking offices. The Government is offering facilities for the removal of stores and cargoes and private effects.44 words
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Article104 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept 10 8.15 p.m. A wireless message says that M. Kerensky has issued a message to the military and oivil authorities throughout Russia deolaring that General Korniloff has betrayed the fatherland and revolution. General Lukomsky is also a traitor. He refused the Provisional Government's order104 words
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Article36 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 12.45 p.m. Amsterdam The Vorwaerts states that the new patriotic party mentioned yesterday night is- merely a new metamorphosis of the panGermans. It opines that it signifies a growing nervousness36 words
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Article22 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 3.40 a.m. Rome The Vatican has published a strong denial of the Pope's interview on Sept 6.22 words
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Article87 1917-09-11 5 A Portuguese Loss. London, Bepi 10, 7,55 a.m. Lloyds agent at Mars -iiles wires that the Portuguese steamer Alentejo, requisitioned by thoPort»guese Government, blew up in tho harbour. There was no loss of life. U-Boat Interned. London, Sept. 10, l 20 p.m. Cadiz The German submarine U87 words
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Article56 1917-09-11 5 Unexpected Set-Back. London, Sept. 10,6.15 a.m. Paris An unexpected hitch has occurred in the cabinet-making, and M. Ribot has abandoned the task, owing to the refusal of the Socialists to participate. This meant the droppiug of MM Painleve and Thomas, two prominent ex- ministers, who are bound to56 words
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Article39 1917-09-11 5 London, Sept. 10, 12.45 p.m. It appears that the Socialists refused to participate in the new Ribot cabinet, mainly due to the nonfulfilmentof their condition that Socialist ministers should remain nnder the orders of the Socialist party.39 words
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Article107 1917-09-11 5 The following letter has been received by Mrs. Ridont in acknowledgment of money recently sent Home from the Straits Settlements to tho above Fond Lansdowne House, Berkeley Squire. W. Dear Mrs. Ridont, I am very sorry not to have before acknowledged the donation of £153-7-8 sent to107 words
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Article169 1917-09-11 5 Tht Legion of Death- Mr. Sheperd, the Petrograd representative of the Unite Press Agency, who interviewed i >me of the members of the Legl I of Daath, writ** Each woman soldier carries some cyanide of potassium, to be swallowed in tho tvent of capture. Wom»n and girls from169 words
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Article229 1917-09-11 5 News of Battle. London, Sept, 11, 1.10 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig issues a despatsh on the recent incidents, indicating the general nature of the work at the front. It includes the following: A small party of Scottish troops patrolling tho Bapauine-Cambrai road ambushed two parties of the enemy,229 words
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Article671 1917-09-11 5 Kite Flying— Hongkong and Compulsion—Underpaid Workers—"Our Day" Activities. The police authorities in Penang have for some time past been actively engaged in preventing boys from flying kit«s in public thoroughfares, and several offienders hive b«en charged before the magistrates and severely cautioned. In Singapore the practice of kite671 words
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Article39 1917-09-11 5 The Cinemas. There will be a complete change of programme at the Gaiety to-nigh*. Two new episoles of the thrilling serial Tue Voice on the Wire will form a feature of to night's entertainment nt th* llarima Hall39 words
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Article78 1917-09-11 5 It is notified for public information that the Minister of Munitions is prepared to purchase Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States tungsten ore until the cud of the war and for six months afterwards at fifty-five shillings per unit less 1 per cent brokerage on a basis of minimum content78 words
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Article11 1917-09-11 5 [Wa do mo* ■nmaKly m*srm Htm opinions ompr—td 6» oocmyowi—to.]11 words
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Article455 1917-09-11 5 To the Editor of tha Malaya Trikumo. Sir.—A letter under the heading "Hindu Affairs" signed «'G Govindasamy" appeared in your issue of the Blh instant in reference to the annual report of the Hindu Association, which was publish* d on the 4th instant. Although I am not a455 words
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Article59 1917-09-11 5 Lawn Tennis. S.R.C Tournameit. Ye terJay's Results Final ,c% 0 C Aviet ami X E Webb owo 15, beat A E Coelho and Tde Silva ow* 40, 9—7 I—6 6-2, To-day's Ties. Championship.—T de Silva v W A Aeria to finish. Mixed Doubled.—C F Oliveiro and G Ahin v59 words
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Article87 1917-09-11 5 The Y. M. C. A." lost to the S. C. F. A. in a league game of soccer on the Padang yesterday evening, by three goals to ail, all scored in the second half. In this evening's match between the Middlesex second eleven and the S. R. 0., the87 words
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Article30 1917-09-11 5 In the return match between the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. and the Kajang Casuals-Association football team, played at Kajang on Saturday last, the home team won by 3 goals to a.30 words
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Article213 1917-09-11 5 August Crop Returns. Durian Pabatang, 2.80J lbs. Total for 8 months 24,242 lbs. Bukit Jelotong, 6,006 l'-s. Total for 3 months IS, 112 lbs. Messrs Boustead and Co Agents. Anglo-Johore, 24,734 lbs. Total todate 118,987 lbs. Messrs Chan Sze Onn and Co. Secretaries Scudai, 22,000 lbs. Total for213 words
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Advertisement160 1917-09-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TIE lUIITIES. VICTORIA THEATRE TfeSKday, Sept, 20,1917, AT t P.M. PROMPT. ADMISSION $2. Proceeds in aid of "OUR DAY" FUND. Seats may be booked at Messrs. Moutrle 4b Co. 10 9 2 9 FOR CALCUTTA A large and fast steamer will be despatched to Calcutta. Steamer baa excellent160 words
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Advertisement142 1917-09-11 5 The Famous STAR OPERA IT THE THEATRE IOTIL North Bridge Road To-Night! To-Night I! A Malay Play in 6 parts DAN DAN STIAH Part 3 WILL BE STAGED. LOOK OUT Saturday, 15th September Under the Distinguished Patronage of His HIUHNESS THE SfLTAN OF TBENOQAM' EC M 0., and Party, M.142 words
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Article1679 1917-09-11 6 Allies' Vast Plans. Tremendous plans are now forming to deliver a crippling blow at Oermany'a military elficienoy, not only puttiug oat ber eyes," but spreading havoc by aerial armadaa numbered hy thousands, says the Literary Digest. Vast sums are to be spent for the establishment of an American1,679 words
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Article125 1917-09-11 6 Simla, August 18.—Bills noted below will as at present arranged, bs iutroduced at the first meeting of the Imperial Legislative Council on tbe 3rd September and taken into consideration at subsequent meetings :—(a) Bill to make provision for regalatiug exhibitions by means of cinematographs, (b) Bill to restrict125 words
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Article1506 1917-09-11 6 Battle With U-Boat. When a small sailboat gives battle to a submarine and sinks it, the victorious crew is entitled to be listed among the heroes. So it is that the six French fishermen who manned the little yawl HyaoingtheYvonne are to-day not merely the lions of the1,506 words
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Article142 1917-09-11 6 Singapore, September 11. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations AlorGajah $125 $135 AyerKunings 1.40 145 Ayer Molek 2.75 2.85 A.yer Panaa 11.75 12 00 Balgownie 6.20 6.30 Bukit Jelotong w 0.77* 0.82 i Bnkit Katil 0.87} 0.95 OhangkatSerdg.... 9.40 9.60 Olenealy 2.35 2.45142 words
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Article14 1917-09-11 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station None.14 words
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Article70 1917-09-11 6 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in Lon lon. Mail. Larr. Dilivbrhd. M.M. Jnne 9 July SO P. O. Juna 9 July SI 8.1. Juna 16 July 36 M.M. Jane Si July 81 8.1. June70 words
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Advertisement201 1917-09-11 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE O SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. FOR SALE Linde Ice Plant Linde Compound Ammonia ice making or Cold Storage Machine, complete. Direct coupled with Steam Engine. Diameter of Compressor Cylinders 5" and 8i" Stroke 8" ti Steam 8*201 words
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Advertisement667 1917-09-11 6 HAUNTED BY PAIN Are your waking an.] hours haunted by the awful the worse reality of bodily pa Headache, backache l •"■'-ache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumat;> throat, and other extern V pains are quickly toothed by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Simply rub it in No more tortured d nights. Strains, sprains, and667 words
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Miscellaneous297 1917-09-11 6 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 5 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham 'Calypso 2.30 pm Med an Meauaa 2.J0 pir Sourabaya, taking mails for Port Darwin, Port Moresby A Autir datia (except Western Australia) Barentsr2.90 pat Malacca and Mnar 'Lady Weld S pm Hongkong and Swatow 3 85297 words
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Article608 1917-09-11 7 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Mr. B. N. Basil's Speech. Calcutta, August 18.—A public limit r was given to the Hon'ble Mr. Bbupendramttb Baau to-night at the Town Hall. There was a large gathering, most of tho prominent citiisns of Calcutta including Sir608 words
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Article553 1917-09-11 7 Nation Building, Poona ciiy Aug. 21.—Mr. Polak addressed lsst uight in the Kirlaskar Theatre, an audience of the Poona citizens organised by the Deccan Sabha on the subject of Nation building". Tbe Hon'ble Mr. Par. anjpye presided. Most of Mr. Polak's lecture was devoted to showing by historical reference,553 words
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Article567 1917-09-11 7 Mr. Montana's Visit. Simla, August, 20.—A Gazette of India Extraordinary issued this evening (at 5 p.m.) publishes the following notification :—The following announce ment is being made this day by the Secretary of State for India in tbe House of Commons and is published for general informa. tion567 words
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Article381 1917-09-11 7 The War Loan. Madras, August 18 —The total amount so f*r subscribed for the several sectious of the Indian W ar Loan is as follows:— Main Section—38 32 crores. Treasury Bills (Eoglaudj —1*64 crores Post Office —2'88 crores. Cash Certifi.-at»-s —0 02 croros. Total—48 86 crores. Small Notes. We381 words
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Advertisement571 1917-09-11 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Tbe Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) \otice is hereby given that the Directors have declared a Final jgridend of 4% free of War Tax, m akin2 8% for lhe > ear end f d 319t Ma', 1917 i which if approved by the571 words
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Advertisement278 1917-09-11 7 _WANTED WANTED Wanted agents to deal with all sorts of Indian musical instruments, etc. Apply for terms and quotations to P 0. Box 496, G-P.O Calcutta. 1 9 309 DISPENSER WANTED. Chinese dispenser wanted immediately. Only compctrnt men nee? apply. Qualified man preferred. Handsome salary. Box 303 c/o Malaya Tribune.278 words
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Advertisement639 1917-09-11 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF MU, AUSTRALIA AND CH A U€R>MPCUU 3D IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHART KB. Paid u? Capita! in 60,0,0 Sham of £M each £1,200,000 ReservaFund ,900,00( Rewv* Liability of F: pri'to I £1 200,000 BANKER* Ihe Bank of Englauvi, Tha Lon-iwi City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The639 words
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Advertisement125 1917-09-11 7 V JJ There are many Men Ij! in the tropict with nerzouttpttomt urgentlp m need of better v torn? The fbel'ng ofexknntmm affecting such mum it the result of their Mood, which hat become detikUized by the tmrrating effects <>/ the climate, worry, malaria, and other emmet. Bp building mp125 words
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Advertisement55 1917-09-11 7 I BUSINESS INWAR TIWE. i 3 It is our intention to continue t to advertise our various spe- I cialities with unabated vigour, I I and our appropriations are 1 already planned for extensive a campaigns. It pays to advertise, j advertise, advertise. The North I British Rubber Co., Ltd.55 words
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Advertisement369 1917-09-11 7 Special Food for starved Nerves. ft >rt~ i 7: rDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I w*.ioK<nvr in NL'jk.-'-t-i'if.MA ?<\<t:pswam) anemia. t". r "Sanaphos" supplies the el ment i Moreo\er "Sanaphos" contains which is needel by our Detvea and other food elements which at one brain and which is not supplied in369 words
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Title Section24 1917-09-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] VoL IV.- No. 214 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917 PBICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article290 1917-09-11 1 Concerning the missing steamer Oishun Maru, formerly the Abergeldie, owned by Messrs. Tatsnma Co, Dairen, which bad her name struck off the Kwangtung Ships' Re. gister on July 31st, as she had not been heard of or from for a half year since her departure from Seattle ou290 words
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Article189 1917-09-11 1 An aotion by Messrs. Duveen against Lloyd's underwriters for the recovery of upwards of £80.000 in consequence of damage caused to fifteen pictures by the effect of steam, heat and water during a fire on board the Mississippi in October, 19 U, has been settled on189 words
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Article144 1917-09-11 1 I The prince of shipbuilders, Lord Pirrie, has aeoepted an adviaory position in connection with the Supply Department of the War Office. Although he ia in his seventy-first year, the head of the great Harland and Wolff firm is still very active, physically and mentally. The odd144 words
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Article102 1917-09-11 1 Plana for the utilization of the services of merchant marine officers who are citizens of England, France Italy, Russia and other allied nations at war with Germany, on vessels of the United States engaged in the foreign trade, have been worked out by the Department of Commerce in Washington. The102 words
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Article102 1917-09-11 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 vessels entering from the West on the North end. For vessel! of the Straits Stoim ship Company and local vessels102 words
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Article54 1917-09-11 1 September 9. Calypso, British Lady Weld, British Poh Ann, British Hai Nam, British Omapere, British Providence, Norwegian Kalmoa, Dutch September 10. Abbotsford, British MataTHari, British Medusa, British Kampar, British Ipoh, British Giaug Seng, British Scott Harley, British Re .el, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch Singaradja, Dutch Van Imhoff, Dutch Kaho, Chinese54 words
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Article35 1917-09-11 1 September 8. Meran, British Hong Wan, British Elang, British Circe, British September t. Hye Leong, British R. 8. Ram, Dutch Providence, Norwegian Standard, Norwegian September It) Bri Muar, British Van Hogendorp, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch35 words
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Advertisement488 1917-09-11 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EIST488 words
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Advertisement277 1917-09-11 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "lederland" 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 Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE,277 words
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Advertisement277 1917-09-11 1 For Penang and Rangoon. A steamer will be coapatched for above ports on tbe 12th instant. For freight and further information please apply to THE LAST IRDIEI TIIOIN6 CfIMPANT. 89 11 9 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar. Wharvks Section Godowns q atb Entrance* Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation.277 words
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Advertisement402 1917-09-11 1 To Advertisers: I OUR Shipping Gazette l CircuUtes in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULA. I Terma on Application, N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAP AN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. i'J "ervioe have been specially designed \lnd "Ltractef *Sl'* c ectncitv, the cabin, amidships are402 words
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Miscellaneous54 1917-09-11 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Tuesday, Sept 11. High water 7 31 am 6 ft. 8 ins. 6.7 pm 7 ft. 7 ins. Wednesday, Sept. 12. High water —8.36 am 7 ft. 3 ins. 7,36 pm 8 ft Thursday, Sept. 13. High water 9 22 am 7 ft. 8 ins. 8.42 pm54 words
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