Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 231 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. cm malapa Cribune. MONDAY, OCTOBER L
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 216 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE*! I A YD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. 3 Per annum $14.00 3 Half-yearly 7.25 f Per quarter 3 65 I Per mensem 1.25 I ,i Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. lemporary 'Phone No. 171. t I O N O DA"
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  • 415 2 Costs $100 Gold. The latest novelty in the motorcycle line whioh recently appeared in New York is the Gibson «Mon-Auto, produced by the Gibson Moii-Auto Compauy, New York, aud which Ins of late made rapid progress in public favour. Doe as much to its unquestioned economy and
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  • 235 2 The unseen hand" was the subject of qurs.ion and answer in the House of Commons. Mr. Watt aeked the Prime Minister whether his attention had been i called to articles in a London financial paper to the eflVct that a man of high position in this country had
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  • 84 2 Tokyo, Sept. 4 Dr. Ilarukuzu yagtflOTj the newly appoint*"! Councillor of tli* JinUMM at Paiis, and .Mrs. Nftfaoka, left Tokio yesterday morning for France. Dr. and Mrs Nagaoka will stop at Ko/.a to visit thoir children, and then will proceed by way of Siberia. At tb Tokyo
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  • 476 2 Forces for Europe. When Siam ranged herself on the side of the Allies, it was generally supposed that cur near neighbour would not -participate in the fighting in Europe, and that the chief advantage to be derived from her entry into the war, would be the sealing of
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  • 175 2 I/.shop of London's Report Thf* bishop <,f London was recently reported to have «aid that so eagtT were the Curates of the Established Church to join up and get to the front, that he "could only hold them back by the tails of their c >als."
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  • 123 2 A Heater message from Butte City, Montana, states that a crowd of masked men removed from hia lodging house a man named Frank Little, a member of the executive committee of the "Industrial Workers of the World," and lynched him. Lit!la was one of those who were rec
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 409 2 LEF 158, Prinsop Street. PIANO TUNEREPAIRER. Uood and well selected Music Violir Piano, etc. Qood Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. ifianeegunge j Drainpipes,j Channels, teste Junctions Mm MALAY Go., In. (Incorporated in Singapore.) KIM HIN Co., 13 X !n Street, S'nJarore. S 01T£2 RE IGN. If you
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    • 771 2 AUCTION SALES. By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property, pursuant to an Order of His Excellency the Governor in Council. Jni h nf f c Tradin with th Enemy Ordinance 1914 to Mil and of the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinances 1914 to 191? IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Of a
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    • 556 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Krsiranjaa Hair 00, Oylon Tea, Cevlou (Jaffna) Cigar.-, FRESH mm** ■"OKOIMENTS, Chatna a, iangoo Lima, etc, Pickle, Mangoe, Lme and Brinjds. etc.ftc., J>taiDab!s at The Servants' Agency Office, No. 17 Dhoby Gbant. 29 9 28 10 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Freehold Godowns Nat. G5, 66, 67 and
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  • 295 3 Punjeb fond Hszira Mobammadans Meet. On the nisrbt of Friday the 28th September, a general meeting of the Punjab and Hazara Mohamtaatiana w<is ht ld at tbe house of Mesata. H. A. Ahmad Din Brothers. Tailors, Tanglin, in connection with ••OUR DAY." Most attractive lecture were deli vertd
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  • 238 3 The fete held in the grounds* of the Dutch club en Saturday night was an unqualified aucctts. Iho compound which waa very charmingly decorated with lanterns", flags and bnntingB, was thronged by a large gathering of Europeans and Asiatics, all bent on doing their best towards a
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  • 276 3 Support of Red Cross- Asaieault of the performance of As You Like It," recently given at Slang by the Klang Straits-boro Chinese Dramatical and Minstrel tarty in aid of the British Red Cross Fund, a sum of $915.68 nett was realised and the amount eqtti *a!ent to £107.15.81.
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  • 251 3 Singapore, Ootober, 1 Tin.—See Local and General colamn. Copra- Bnsinets done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. uago Flour- No Business. Gambier. —No. Business Pepper. —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market QaotitieM. Nutmegs 110 3. per pionl $40.00 Nutmega 80 S. 45.00 Copra Bali w 5.80
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  • 135 3 To-day. Port Swettenham and TeL.k Anson *Hebe 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar *Kaka 3 pm Kota Tinggi Ban Lie Guan 4pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4pm P. Sambu. Khio. Bflliton, Batavia, Cherilxm, Samarang. Sourabaya, Ampenan, etc Van Heempkcrk 1 pm fsat...u. BUHM| > Drabaya 4 pm Rat)t,"x,np- »i
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  • 83 3 Dallveted in London. The following are the dates of departure iron Singapore of the European Mails and their d dlvery in London. Mail. Lbvt. Deuvkrhd. B L June M Aug. 10 8.1. July 13 Aug. 17 P. O. July 14 Aug. 23 P. Si O. July 24 Sept.
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noorj with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.
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  • 607 3 Incidents in Career. The career of Barou Okada, th«» Mayor of Tokyo, whose death in harness on August 21 is deeply lamented by the whole of ih* citizens, was one of the 44 self-help romances of the nobility. Born into Samurai family of the Tottori clan, and
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  • 31 3 "I'd like to see the man who could persuade me to promise l> love, honour and oley him I sai<i Miss W«.)|«loo*. *I don't blatae yon replie< the je-rt yonng bride"
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    • 59 3 TraiI Setvice. Singapore (Taak-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Geuaafl to Johore Bahrr have commenced running from the 3r 1 May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Hahrn, and the latter with
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    • 568 3 I get the BEST The Pioneer and Premier Koi se—The House of Quality, I I PIB SK 3EACH ROAD. "Te&t I b Orchestra. Cakes, Coffee, 1 II and the BEST In ttlG leoond show 9.1s p.m. sharp. Tea. etc. I B afiCOmmo- Quality Pic'ures Corporation Presents Served fc during ri
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    • 600 3 I ft mmmK^mmm^^m^^m^m^m^^mmmm^MmuV'^^mmWiW'J m v%t,mar^^m m m %TWmWkWmm m mmMWumm mi<, m «k» AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU-E EMPIRE Tanjo»K R,*d. Traaua Pat* the Door. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP Blaebird Photo-PUj Present 5 GOD'S CRUCIBLE 5 Parts p ARXB Photograph* d in the Nature-Wonders of Arizona's Gra&d Canyon.
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  • 948 4 The long advertised statement by the German Chanoellor has been made at last. He has declined to speoify Germany's war aims. In many ways it was the best thing he could have done from the German point of view, but nothing could phase the Allies better. They have
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  • 473 4 THE ASSIZES, Alleged Murder. B fore the Justice (Sir John Backnill K.C.), this morning, the c*se was continued in which two Chinese Neo Bah and Chng Ah Fob are jointly aconeed of tho murder of a Hokion at the corner of New Market Road and Upper Cross Street.
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  • 91 4 New Reg lation. With reference to therooent order regarding postal orders cv India, a ■pedalGaaetae ol Saturday notifies the amendment of the order I f Dec. 8, 1911 by adding alter tho figures It*. 175—5100," the words "but in the oase of orders issued on India at
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  • 123 4 A report was given in oar columns of judgments on an interesting point which in connection with the above case, after a lengthy argument by Messss It. G. Van Someren and Roland Braddell for the defendant A.M.S. Angnlia, and Mr. T. Dudley Pars ons ior the Plaintiff.
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  • 11 4 There Avill bj uo drills daring October 1917,
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  • 413 4 Tin here is at $112 (75 eta. down), 75 tona sold. Rubber is quoted at 2/81 for crepe and 2 6f for sh<*>». Mr. E. L. Talma is expected in Penang some Urn* this week and will be attached to the War Tar Office. Miss S. B.
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  • 41 4 London, Sept. 29, 7.30 a.m. Paris t M. Painleve accompanied by General Foch net MV. Lloyd George and Sir W. Robertson on Thursday. The interview related to the military situation and showed a perfect understanding of the two Governments.—Roufcyr.
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  • 136 4 London, Sept. 2s, 6.20 a.m. Silver is at 4»s d. The position is unchanged and the market rs dull London, Sept. 29,1.5 p.m. Montagu's silver report attributes the fall in price firstly to the few remaining private holders realizing the bulk of their stocks owing to high prices
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  • 117 4 Pages The Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia 5 Huns and Peace 5 In Argentina 5 Aerial Activitit a 5 War on Shipping > r X 'arini: our Goal 5 GENERAL: Baby Motor Cycle 2 Siam's Help 1 M eterioup Ti abo-" 2 Cnratis lor the Front
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 157 4 ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). I T V trade: mark. Made from the Strongest Pure Lisle Thread, a Dependable Garment in Every Way. SIZES STOCKED 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 ia*. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. agpjpjtfjfjfjpjjßß LUBRICATING FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS ALWAYS
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    • 663 4 Cinema Casino THE SHOW OFF BEACH ROAD To-Night's The Night A GRAND GALA NIGHT IN An Entirely New and Smashing Programme. IN THE 2nd SHOW Butterfly Pictures Present JACK MFLHALL and ANN KRONAN in THE FIRE OF YOUTH A dramatic story of CHIP of tbe OLD BLOCK—fall of thnlls. Old
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    • 174 4 CLARET' Id Bulk AND in Bottle Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. AD E LP H li HO I EL "OUR RAY" j A Grand Masquerade Ball WTT.L BE HELD IN AID OF THE British Red Cross Society ON SITUIDAY, NQVLMBEI 8, 1117 The WHOLH of the proceeds
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  • 124 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES, fcinor E&cuunters. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, S »t 29, 12.5 a.m. Fidd Marshal Sir Douglas Haig There were no further c^Dn ks, and infantry enwere confined to patrols. We t »ok -isoner a hundred. A D y party attempting to tp troaci oar
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  • 130 5 London, Sept. 29, 4 5 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headqnarterssay tha chief feature of the \vef>k end has b en the renewed tfl rta of the Germans to retrieve th-ii 1 o3es. oir artillery has dealt Mill Meceaefally with these and the wantage of enemy man power
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  • 148 5 London, Sept 30, 1.30 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig states We pnlsed an attempt to raid two posts on Hill 70, northward of Lens and captnred a few Germans. Two men are missing. We also took prisoner a f*w in patrol encounters in the neighbourhood of the BapauineCambmi road.
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  • 32 5 London, Sept. 30, 11.35 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig states There is reciprocal artillery firing We dispersed a concentration of infantryeastward of Polygon Wood and drove off bombers eastward of Loos.
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  • 40 5 London, Sept. 30, 1,30 a.m. East Africa official: Encountering considerable resistance our troops occupied Nahungo, southwest of Kilwa and captured a gun. We are progressing towards the Lukelidi valley. The Belgians are within seven miles of Mahenge.
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  • 67 5 Artillery Work. London, Sept 30, 4.0 p.m. A French communique states There is considerable artillery firing at Pantheon, Hurtebise, Craonne and on the right bank of the Mouse. There are mutual raids elsewhere. London, Sept. 30, 6.45 a.m. A French communique states that the day was quiet except for
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  • 36 5 Line Rectified. London, Sept. 29, 3.5 p.m. Italian official We rectified line between Sella di Dol and the northern slopes of Monte San Oabriele, and maintained our position notwithstanding repeated C Tinttr-attacks. We took prisoner
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  • 86 5 More Claims. London, Sept. 29, 5.45 p.m. ireless German official We 1 English local attacks at 'Onnebeke and drove out the from the crater lino Ypresassohendale road. Our aviators ombed London Rnd several places °n the e jiith coast. London, Sept 30, 5.35 p m. irelf8s German official:
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  • 208 5 Lord MHner's Views. London, Sept. 28, 7.0 p.m. Speaking at an American luncheon in his honour at the Savoy Hotel, at which Mr. Page presided, Lord Milner declared he believed we were appvoachigg nearer to cur goal, namely the creation of better conditions (oheers). The proj specl
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  • 116 5 Second to None London, Sept. 30, 8.5 a.m. General Sir William Robertson, speaking in London, said that during 1917 we have taken more prisoners and over four times the number of guns than we ourselves have lost in in the whole war. Our army is now second to
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  • 129 5 London, Sept. 30, 6.45 a.m. Increases in the army and navy pay are announced. The proficiency pay of ihe army will be at the rate of threepence or sixpence daily, and will be payable after six months' service instead of two years'. There will be an increase
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  • 81 5 London, Sept. 30, 1.30 a.m. General Maude, replying to the general staff's enquiry if there is any foundation for the various reports of British reverses appearing in Turkish communiques, says "I do not intend to contradict the Turkish communiques regularly. They are consistently fictitious." He mentions the Turkish
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  • 39 5 London, Sept 30, 6.15 a.m. Paris In the Chamber the Minister of Supplies, referring to the food supply, announced that France, Britain, the United States and Italy would make purchases on common account aa a single committee.
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  • 28 5 London, Sept. 30, 8.15 a.m. Madrid The leaders of the abortive revolution in August, who have been sentenced. include three Socialists to penal servitude for life.
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  • 24 5 London, Sept. 29, 3.45 p.m. Amsterdam The Chinese Minister and staff of the Legation have left Vienna for Denmark, via Berlin,
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  • 58 5 Chincellor's Statements Sept. 29,1.0 a.m. A uaterdam A remarkable article in the Berliner Tageblatt maintains that the Reichstag must insist on its peace resolution and the German people must have a snv in framing peac con liti if i( is to be lasting. Thore can be nc
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  • 69 5 London, Sept. 29, 11.55 a.m. Copenhagen In the Reichstag Dr Michaelis stated the attitade of the German Government regarding its war aims was clearly expressed in his reply to the Papal note. He declared the statement that Germany had already communicated with an enemy Government and in advance
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  • 227 5 London, Sept. 29, 7.15 p.m. Amsterdam: In the Reichstag Dr Michaelis in his speech declined at present to specify Germany's war aims. Dr Michaelis deolared that Germany's relations with neutrals were satisfactory and undisturbed by the exertions of the enemy Press. Germany would continue to participate in
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  • 87 5 Lon lon, Sept 29, 11.55 a.m. Rome: The Vatican denies It received a separate German note regarding the restoration of Belgium under certain conditions. According to reliable Vatican information the Holy See asked Berlin to explain why the German reply to the papel note contained no allusion to
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  • 304 5 London, Sept. 5.20 a.m. Amsterdam: In the Reichstag Herr Kuehlmann, the Foreign Secretary, aaid that the initiative of the Pope added an imperishable page of glory to the annals of Papal diplomacy, for the Pope threw a word of peace into the conflict which was threatening to convert
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  • 79 5 New Policy. London, Sept, 29, 1.0 a.m. Petrogra i M. Tereschenko is temporarily carrying on. Hetias issued a statement urging that henceforth Radii's policy b« not a policy of paradoxes aa in the last ftw months. "Ac'iog on behalfcqf ptaee w« >ated condition* lengthening the, war, and seel** to
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  • 191 5 Loni.n, Sept. 29, 7.30».m. Petrograd The .Minimalists and the revolution Socialist* at the democratic conference voted Id favonr ef a coalition cabinet including representatives of th« boor geoisie, excluding the Constitutional Democrats. M. Kerensky conferred with representatives of Moscow commerce and industry regarding their entry into the Cabinet.
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  • 257 5 London, Sept, 30 2 20 p.m. Petrograd At the democratic confer» nee Geri. Terkhojsky, Minister for War, declared that Russia's weakness had led to Germany's offer to France and Britain all they wanted, but at the expense of Russia, whose Allies rejected the offer with indignation believing
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  • 62 5 London, Sept 20, 5.35 p.m. Moscow Telephonists are striking. Petrograd There have been numerous espionage arrests. There are no details. It is stated that M. Kerensky is in complete agreement with the Moscow Conferenco of Sept 29. Its appointments are not announced pending a decision of the conference. Food
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  • 68 5 London, Sept. 30. 6.15 a.m. Hels>ngfora The Governor General sealed the Diet, but the President broke the saals and eighty Socialists held a sitting and passed Bills establishing an eight hours 1 day, equal rights for Jews, and conferring on the Diet sovereign power for making the Senate
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  • 31 5 London, Sept. 30, 5 35 p.m. Paris Madame Poincare was helping wounded men on the Mouse sector, and narrowly escaped a shell and also bombs from aeroplanes. mm
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  • 74 5 Raid oa English Coast. London, Sept 29, 12 20 a.m. British official: Aeroplanes attack el the southeast coast ia the even ing and were reported at various points along the coast of Suffolk Essex and Kent. Tho majority did not venture far inland. A few headed for London
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  • 65 5 London, Sept 29, 1.50 a.m. British official: The aeroplanes crossed the coasts of Kent and Essex in groups bet wee a 8 and 9 o'clock in tha evening. Several attacks were made on London and bombs dropped in the nortb-eastern and louth eaatern distriota. Also al various places
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  • 55 5 London, Sept. 29, 3.40 a.m. German aeroplanes crosse i the southeast coast bat were beaten off by gunfire shortly after reaching the Thames estuary, London, Sept, 29, 5.0 a.m The raiders in southeastern Suffolk penetrated a few miles inland and bombed a rural district. So far no damage
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  • 70 5 London, Sept. 29, 12.40 p.m. The Press Bureau says the latest reports indicate that twenty enemy machines participate d in last night's raid. The raiders did not penetrate the London outer defences. Bombs were dropped in a number of places in Kent, Esshx and Suffolk. There were no
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  • 119 5 London, Sept 30,1.10 a.m. The raid warnings yesterday caused people to take shelter moat promptly, but the bright moonlight made many remain in their shelters. Distant gunfire was heard rapidly approaching, till it swelled to the most terrific cannonade London has yet heard. The barrage was effective. Several
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  • 97 5 London, Sept. 30, 1.15 p.m. The Fr. s< Bureau aays tbat •eports show that three groups of -aiders determinedly and simulta. iieously attack ad Lon lon, approaching from different drections. Antiaircraft broke np the groups, and pnly two, and possibly three, penetrated the defences. Bombs fell in the
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  • 28 5 London, Sept. 30, 5.35 p.m. The Press Bureau states Eleven were killed and eighty two injured in last night's air raid. The material damage is not great.
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  • 77 5 London, Sept. 29, 12.15 a.m. Official: Airmen yesterday bom. bed aerodromes at Carnieres, St. Denis Weatrem, Gontrode. Six and three quarter tons of explosives were dropped at night time on Gontrode aerodrome with good results and also on tbe railway stations of Rembeke, Menin, Wevelghem, and Lsdeghom.
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  • 124 5 London, Sept. 29, 5.45 p.m. The Admiralty reports that naval aeroplanes on Tuesday bombed store houses on the southeast of Beirut harbour scoring many direct hits. Fires were started. Ail returned. A cruiser shelled and set fired to the storehouses on the mole. London, Sept 29, 12.30 p.m.
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  • 63 5 London, Sept. 29, 6.15 p.m. Amsterdam: A German aeroplane of the newest type with three machine guns and six bjmbs descended at Sa8vangent, One of the three occupants waa severely wounded, the others attempted to escape but were captured and will be interned London, Sept. 30, 6.10 a.m.
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  • 48 5 London, Sept. 26, 3 40 a.m. Amsterdam: The Cologne Gazette ■ays Guynemer was killed on Sept 11 near Poelcapelle. A German sergeant found a singleseater with a wing broken and the pilot dead with a bullet in the head. The identity disc showed it was Guynemer.
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  • 29 5 London, Sept. 30, 5.35 p.m. The Hague Two British aviators were rescued in the open sea on Sept. 25. Their machine was seized, but they were released.
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  • 163 5 Strikers Continue. London, Sept. 29, 7.30 a.m. Baenos Aires The strikers derailed a train laden with provisions which fell into a stream, twelve persons being injared. Bat*. Baenos Aires All attends of the Government to settle the strike have failed. The Government have given the strikers twelve hoars
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  • 97 5 London, Sept. 28, 7.0 p m. Washington Mr Mac\doo announces a second liberty loan of three billion dollars at four per cent maturing in fifteen years, redeemable at the option of the Treasury in ten years, and to be offered to the public on Oct. 1. London,
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  • 89 5 London. Sept. 29. 5 a.m. A demonstration is th<* Albert Hall of the organised Seamen's and Firemen's Union passed a resolution recommending the citizens of the Empire be informed after the war to refuse to employ Germans or to purchase or use German goods, and that all
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  • 62 5 London, Sept. 29, 5 0 a.m. The Sinn Feiners paraded at Cork on Thursday night in connecti.m with the death of Thomas Ashe and stoned the potto*, who charged with rifles and bayonets and restored order. There were several slight casualties A police guard returning from the
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  • 43 5 London, Sept 29, 5 30 p.m. Petrograd It is reported from Turkey that Djimal Pasha organised the massacres of Arabs in Syria, recalling the Armenian atrocitios, and all leaders of the Arab nath nil movement have been ordered to be hanged.
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  • 26 5 London, Sept. 30, 6.15 p.m. Sydney: The Coal Miners'Federation has recommended a return to work on the Government's conditions. A general resumption is expected.
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  • 378 5 Sinking of Submarines. London feept. 29, 7.35 a ra. The f «llowing authoritative in stances of succcstful encounter with enemy submarines illustrat* the diversity of the methods em ployed to deal therewith. The firs instance is that of a torpedo boa which sighted th9 periscope of i
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  • 48 5 London, Sept. 29,4.30 p.m. Wellington (New Zealand): A court of inquiry into the sinking of the Port Kembla found the explosion on board was due to the placing of high explosive in the lower foreh"ld with the deliberate iutention of destroying the vessel and crew.
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  • 30 5 London, 29, 6.15 p.m. The tightening of the blockade is ii dloated by the King signing a proclamation prohibiting the export of certain articles to Scandinivia and Holland.
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  • 92 5 London, Sept. 30, 8 5 a.m. Renter learns that the Japanese admiral reports that Japanese dcs troyere were escorting a liner and transport, when the liner was torpedoed. The Japanrse destroyers produced smoke screens to protect the liner from further attack, while others rushed to discover and attack
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  • 123 5 Many Arrests. Lor'doD, Sep£. 29, 7 30 a Washington One hundred and fifty indictments in.ye be- i foajjd by the federal prand jury at Chicago investigating the activities of tho Industrial Workers of tbe World Over a ton of documents wore ae?zed in the reeert raids at
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  • 79 5 Japanese Policy London, S»pt 30, 5.35 p.m. New York; Baron Ishii, at a banquet in honour of the Japanese Miseion, proclaimed the application of the Monroe doctrine to the Far East, and declared that not only would Japan not seek to assail the integrity and sovereignty of China,
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  • 61 5 London, Sept. 30, »».15 a.m. Paris The King of Italy visited Alsace, Verdnn,Hheims and doisaons, accompanied by M. Poincare. London, Sept. 30, 6.15 p.m. Paris The King of Italy haa concluded a three-day exhaustive examination of the French front. Ho assured President Poinoa r e that this has
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  • 23 5 London, Sept. 28, 7.55 p.m. Melbourne The House of Representatives has finally passed the bill for4he repatriation of discharged Australian eoldiers.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 231 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE A reward of $50 will be awarded to the person or persons giving information of the whereabouts of bill collector, A. K. Kasimbeg, formerly residing at 8 Orchard Road, to Box No. 310, c/o Malaya Tribnne. 1 10 v TH© Famous STAB OPERA IT THE THEJTIE SOUL
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  • 833 6 Prices Quoted in the Market ibis M rniaf. Sinqa poke, October 1. Measrs Lyal! and Evatt, Exchange aud Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Robber Shares. Norn. Value. Bayers. H<>' -rs. Sf- AM agar 2/3 1.9 < 2 Anglo Java 7.'— Sf- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/—
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  • 70 6 binyai>ore, Octof>er 1. Oa LondonBank i st/s. 2/41} Demand Private 3 stk> 2/4 27/32 On India— fi«nk x. I. 153 Oa fie i" 1/ 3*uk tyd 23g% prem On ShaugLai— Bswmk i a. 54^ Ua Javc— Bank T. T 132^ >Jn Japan— fsan*. d/d. 109^ Sovereigna—itaying r»#( i.54 India
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  • 144 6 Singapore, October 1. M-eers Latham rind Co., thArcade, edvi#e th* following o,ru>;%tions AlorGajah $4.30 $4.40 AyerKunings 1.50 160 AyerMolek 2.85 295 AyerPanas 12.00 12.25 6.30 6..VJ Bukit JeJoto-ig 0.72* 0,77* Bukit Katil 0.95 1.00 Ohangkataerdg'..,. 9.50 9.70 Glenealy 2.45 2.55 Haytor 10.75 11.00 Imiragiri (Sum.)... 6.50 6.75
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  • 240 6 At the general meeting of the Malayaleea on Saturday, a ne>w 8P8ociation by the name of K. ralwpy.t Mahajena Sangham has bren formed, when the following b°rs were elected as office-bearers Mr. V R \lenon, President; Mr K 1' Vic*. President; Mr. Francis Neelankavi), Hon Secretary Mr.
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  • 148 6 A Chinaman name Chnnp so waa charged before Mr. Jostles Farrer-Manhy, at the Ipoh •m Wednesday with having c.tneed jrievona hurt to a woman nauod lam Hi m at Teluk Krian on Ju'y 3. The woman waa mott bru.ally bandied. When she was brought to the Ipoh Hospital,
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  • 58 6 In view of the calling up of Russian citizens liable to military service residing in Britain, a special committee has been formed representing various Ruaeian Organisations for the puipose of giving assistance to -persons concerned, without difference of creed and race, in all matters connected with military set vice, such
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  • 626 6 Mergai Rubber Limited. The Directors have pleasure in submitting a July audited statement of the accounts of tbe company for the 5 ear ended 30th June, 1917. Tho Del profit for the year as shown by the profit and loss account amounted to $16,801.73 as compared with $39,801.74
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  • 770 6 Dividend of 7} Per Cent. The Directors of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., in their fourth annual report Bud statement of accounts, for the year ended 30th Juno, 1917, state: On the 20th October, a final call of 75 cente per share was made on the ordinary shares, thus making
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 194 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SILK AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. FOR SAIiE One large 4*cylinder NAPIER CAR recently overhauled, repaired and painted and in good running order. One twin cylinder ZENITH MOTOR CYCLE i and side car, 5 H.P. Now and in
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    • 114 6 To Suffer or Not to Suffer There i* only one answer. LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM luu forever brattled the need to suffer. Rheumatism, swollen, painful joints, weakened muscles, the unt>earal)!e aches and pnins disappear at the soothing touch of this renowned remedy. Just rub in Little s Oriental Balm (applied
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    • 525 6 The Miners Builders Stores Kualt Lore nr, Selangor, F. L S. Hardware Merchants, General lmi>oue,s| AND AGENTS. AGENCIES Wanted for business or for the sale of all kinds of merchandise in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 26 12 YAM AT 0 Co. Phone 432. 4f f high freer. Our
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  • 808 7 I German Prtent. It will bit remembered by those who have rai tbq earlb r stories of H. Q. WMls thit his M invisible man" attained to tint distinction by discovering a method of rendering the refractive in lex of bn b dy o light precisely the same a-
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  • 30 7 It is believed that the Japanese Government is going to subsidise automobile factories and the ap propriations necossary will beinclu ded in the War Office estimates in the next Budget.
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  • 985 7 Proposed University Corps. Lihorc, Sept. 10.—A Pit* mun quo s.ys:—ln Apiil »1 Communique was issued stating that the total number el fit apptieai ts f r enlist oent in tho Psttjab L"» Oiropany w«s 117 and lb*t as this number wai inaoAcieat i< r tip fo tuition
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  • 95 7 Shanghai, Sept 7 The trr ft of Dr. Sun Vat s n, former Tutnh Cho fang-kwang of Chekiang, General Li 0 hung-wu, former commander of th» Chapei rovolutiontry artny, and s iToral others wad orde I fmm* Cetday by Li Shun, Xuchun ol Kiaavsj in a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 359 7 NOTICES NOTICE. The public i.re n-■tided tbat b-' GovcrKn ent Las Band tho maximum pries thtif may bo d for rx il c at retaii shops. Thn prices ate ft" foll.-'s: Per Caw. Per Ti:: > T sties Miikmaid Bajsat* m d Ckmdaaraed $19.00 C 4u lio. dens r>-«le Sweetened
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    • 613 7 BANKS^ CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, OKK BFOBJSaD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, p ;iid up Oapita] in r )?,C00 Share* oi U,200,0u» n jr,+. £J 9(y) o.j< r of Pr >prielcw £1,200.0« BftSRBflL ae Bank of England, 1 ha Londor City Midland Bank, Ltd., Tin London County
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    • 79 7 Don't use harsh Purgatives that clear the intestines quickly and leav tbe d Jioate membranes inflamed and dry, aad v ualiy in a worse condition than before PINKETTES the daiuty laxatives, are freo from haUt-forming d tigs and give nature just tho assistance aaad d toastahliah regtuac iiabits of health,
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    • 349 7 "OUR DAY" CMldren's Fete ARRANGED Under the An.pic sof The Straits Chinese British Association. Patrons: HI. The governor Sir Arthur Young, 8C.M.8. AND The Lady Evelyn Young. Saturday, October 6.1917 3 to 6 p.m. AND 7.80 to 11.30 p.m. ON RAFFLES RECLAMATION GROUND. By kind permission of lU. Major Genera'
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    • 372 7 TH JB 6 HIBNTAtI GOVERNMEAT SBOtTft] y Life Assurance Co., Ltd. btilUDB MM. Jn_ m IiATKi) in [jrw^ «c«ed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security .ncoma in 1816 $4,309,517.50 I Total Out go In 1916 $2 490 416 50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 I Increase In Fends SfjilTlii! lutal I olieiea m
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 173 7 Singapore Voluue r Corps. Ordera for the week ending, Friday, October 5 To-Day. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range S.V.A. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. Corner of Nelson Tanjong Pagar Roads 8.R.E. v. Drill Hall Maxim Co. S.V.C. m do Veterans Co. it do Signal Section. H do S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. 5.15
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 231 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1917. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 187 1 In the Admiralty Court, on July 31, the sum of £12,280 waa awarded for the salving of tho P. and O liner Poona. The vessel was badly damaged by a mine off Beaohy Head ou December 5, and was towed into Portsmouth three days later. Many vessels took
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    • 35 1 September 28. Koemai, Dutch September 29 Krian, British Hebe, British Kaka, British Sri Muar, British Hong Ho, British Abbotsford, British Esmeralda, British Meran, British Hong Wan, British Van Overstrateu, Dutch R. S. Barn, Dutch
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    • 37 1 September 21. Kinta, British Lady Weld, British Hsin Chang, British Van Gueii", Dutch Khoen Foeng, Dutch Rumphius, Dutch September 29. Ranee, Briti-h Quorra, British Anjuu, British Singkop, Dutch Singkara, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Reynst, Dutch Yugala, Siamese
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    • 79 1 East Coast Malay Peninsula. Information has been received that a snnken sohooner of abont 200 tons berthen lies in 13 fathoms of water with her masts 24 feet above water. Position of wreck:—Latitude 4 degrees 15 minut«s N Longitnde 103 degrees 31 minates E. Bearings:—Tanjong Penan jat
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    • 129 1 Monday, Oct. L —Fall Moon. 3h. 3lni. M. High water :—10.28 am 9 ft. 2 ins. 10 50 pm 10 ft. 2 ins. Tuesday, Oct. 2. High water 10.58 am 9 ft. 5 ins. 11 33 pm 10 ft. 1 in. Wednesday, Oct. 3. High water 11.29
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 505 1 I THERE IS KP 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* Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES
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      • 287 1 Stoomvaart Maatscnappu "Hederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) i (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 11 Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street
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      • 35 1 Direct Passage to Seattle by fast steamer under American Flag carrying about 100 first class passengers at moderate rates. For further particulars apply to Messrs Pater son, Simons Co., Ltd. Agents. 1 119 10 10
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      • 420 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar. Vharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Btorage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S East East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Office,
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      • 520 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULA. Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN*, JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service ta mainUined between Yokohama via port* to Marseilles and Liondon, tmdai mall contract with the Imperial Japanese
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