Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 238 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1917 PRICE S CENTS. CIH rnalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9.
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    • 226 1 SH i*PING 'J Z it. a The populnt Vetiupmpe* of th i Straits S* ttlements. S I fjT PUBLISHED DAILY. i 11-u*r iq| Loea] Events coow > T froM j v*, I•! 1 Japan. I I Full ana L itest War News. "eiIETT" CINEMA Spacial Change of Programme! IN THE
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    • 572 1 INSURANCE CO.. LTD. iNCORPOBiTKD IN NEW ZEaLAMDj Fill Ins-a-eei effeotel ou Buildings, Rent and Merchandiso of e>e y description MAKINS Insurances accepted tc til parts of the world at lowest rt te WAI RISE acoepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 3, Fin lay son Green. The Eastern United
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    • 75 1 THE |Pot Stills^ I OF Great Britain j Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS j Buchanans will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain j the quality as before, j being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in
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    • 137 1 i sulphuric! 1 AND I Hydrochloric Acid. > I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I SQL E AGENTS. I NANYAII6 BBOS.~TOBaCCO Co. 38 R binsoa K)ad, Singapore. Branches at tPOO, KUALA LUMPU& PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. .hove •■.hop hey are aromatic been manufacture* not injurious to in H,
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    • 98 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! I AND SHIP PING GAZETTE. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14X0 Half-yearly j 7.25 i 2 Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 B Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. Temporary 'Phone No. 171. S THE Commercial Rubier CO., LTD. (In or oracad
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  • 1285 2 Its Superiority. The multiplication of rweapms of ff. rice, audi a* b ~m,->, rifl-grenades, ttoiic ni>r r ars, Mi, gu s > mi liquei fi aud tli i jrea«a<l use f nrtill. ry fire dsjriag th* to 0.l ua>ault on tre chis ha/c I—god t obscure ili'i
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  • 199 2 Some Farther Particulars. London, Ang. 24 :An Athens message ta\s that 150,000 people are without shelter at Salonika, as a result of the recent fire. The Frenoh are caring for 25,000. A message from Salonika states that a remarkable feature of the great fire was that il started
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  • 202 2 In the oonrse of his memoirs of two and a batf years in Germany, the former American Ambassador, Mr. G 'rard, says During th* whole course of the war, I knew only on« mm with American citizenship who enlisted in the German army. Thit was a
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  • 120 2 A f w ago, appendicitis was a "fa ihionable disease," although we confess it is nut a fashion that a normally constituted person wouli banker aft«r. Those who have •arifered from the disease and those vh(. are not yet conscious of their v -r.niform appendix, may be
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  • 25 2 untitled till recently, the casualties a norg th* Japanese volunteers in tbm Canadian oontingents at the v,«Hiern front had been 25 deaths and 46 wounded.
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  • 842 2 A Bitter Quarrel. H Wbat are the Gorinans fighting for Thia in the subject of a curiois discussion between the Liberal and Conservative Gorman uewspsprs The quarrel, ag u->ual, was started by Count Reventiow with a direct warning to the Kaiinr that unless Germany wins the
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  • 64 2 "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkina, I want yon to promise that if yon decide to enlist, yon will tell me a 1 ab:>nt it wkhout delay What f r P M I want to epeak to the general, that he won't let yon forget yonr oversho a and eat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 649 2 Paying Investment. The investment of a small sum of 60 C6OtS in the par-base of a tin of the ATANK N ICR AH PILLS will bring yon improved health and strength, by which yon will be able to make the best vie of your time. A Certified Book. The book
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    • 151 2 ___JUCTION SALES. -OUR DAY AUCTION. The Public are invited to send to Messrs. Ching Ken* Lee any Lee Pang Seng Tail Pang Gnan Secretaries to the Auction. 6 11 I W—tm— M The Victoria Confectionery i store 386, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. The place where you can always get Fresh Cakes,
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    • 458 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE. K>shranjan Haiv Oil, 0 lon Cc lon (JahVt) Cijarn. Fprrj |fjjyj iOfcOIMENTS, C ati a. a, Lime, etc, Pi?klo-, Lisas and MajaJa, etc etc.. obtainabie at The Servants' Agency Office, Mo. 17 Dhoby Ghaut. 29 9 28 10 FOB PRIVATE SALE. freehold Godovtns Nos. 65, 66,
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  • 947 3 (Vrom Out Own Correspondent.) CaDton, Sept. 26 The military r,o\►mment at Canton has decided to issue military birds to tbe amount of 150.000,000, bearing eight per cent inter*st. payment to he mm&a in April and Oct b r annual.?, hm redemption will not bejo»-, noiiltwu years afterward*,
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  • 67 3 Delivered In London. The following are the date* of departure from Singapore of th Enropear Mails and tb«ir deliver? ha London. 2? I. Dki TVt n«:r>. P.* Q. July _>4 Sept. 1 July II S-pt. i 0 2V, An- 1 Sept. 10 ZZ s<fpt 19 vi. A g
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  • 61 3 Singapore (Tank-Road Daily. «tMWi Th« 10 2"» a.m. t*ain from Johore Bnhrn to and thn 6.45 a.m. train from Ueimi to Johoro Bahrn havA commenced running from 3r 1 Miy. Th- 1 t.-ain connects with th* y a.m. train. Tank Road to •Johorn Bahrn, aad the lauer with
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  • 223 3 Our Day" 1917. The fallowing are entertainments already arranged inoonnoction with the above Fan I Tnryday, Oct. 9.—Singhalese As■OOiatioa, Victoria Tnnatre, 9 p.m. Thnraday, Oct 11.—Star Opera Co.. Theatre Royal Thnraday, Oat 11.—Football SC 0 v. R -at of Lsagao, SCO ground. i.. raday, 00l li—Middlesex E il rn*nt, rangln»
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  • 525 3 Want in Holland. Amsterdam, Sept. 25 Particui ly amongst the labouring classes, there is a certain movement, con. < cted with the lack of food, especially of bread. Socialistis meetings I ive been held in various places. lue object of these meetings is to ing about, by Government
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  • 14 3 Vessel* in communication at noon with the local Commercial .Wireless Station i—None.
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  • 11 3 Bteward—There's a submarine on the starboard bow, sii. Seasick Passenger—Thank goodness
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    • 542 3 E A GENUINE TREAT "STI j the Theatre Interest-Compelling Instalments and an Absolutely and is the only I I where yon Screamingly Funny Triangle Keystone Comedy with*an* U"*ettheßEST AT the tea I Orchestra, j C^2?^oe.| laccommo- served datlon. The House for Music. The Pioneer and Premier House during p The
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    • 494 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU-E EMPIRE T« D jo». g X Trams Pass the Door. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I SECOND MJOW 9.15 SHARP Two New Episodes of THE IRON CLAW fO Episodes—4o Parts. 17th and 18th Episodes in Four Reels -'Bluebird Photo-Play Present 5 The Unattainable 5 Parts. Parts. A Society
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    • 185 3 Mails dust. To-da\ Port'lttck" and Sultan» 2 P® Part Swettenham *Calvi,so 9 sn S£WSJ M BttV «obru.ai W To niorr w. P«.»n R»tam p u 'W?"* U,ck £<-,"8 *.»0 am P. Sunbu, Hhi-., Prigi Gu 8,3 aul tajan, Teui' ihhau Ciw .1, 1 i Wln Indragiri 8 31 am Kenmou
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  • 774 4 Germanj's troubles are not coming aingly.Ganeral Saints pointed ont that there were several factors to be considered in bringing thia war to a successful close. There ia the purely military factor wherein Germany haa jus! received one of the aoundest defeats sho haa experienced. There ia
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  • 665 4 Funeral Arrangements. A Straits Settlement Gov >rnmen? Gazette Extraordinary issn id yes terday afternoon pubdsb'S th" following, by command of Hih Excellency the Governor, for general information It is wiih the de regret thi* His Excdlency the Governor has to announce the de ith of th-*
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  • 86 4 The various competitions in connection wi h the Amateur Drawing Association for August September 1917, resulted as follows Recreation Dnm Championship Dr. Lee Liun '<ne, runner-up Mr Chia Cheng Hoe. Ping Pong pairs Dr. Lee Lian Hoc. ft Mr Cho'Mig Toon Song. Badminton Championship Mr Spah S
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  • 594 4 Tin h«re ia at 111.75 (75 eta down)100 tons -«old. A.t th-j Ha imi Mill to night two i' w npisol 9 (fonr of "The V > c* on th-t W. t will be screens!. The BOtgtf new is aanoanced of btr. 'WW 0 wal I R.lrigues
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  • 22 4 London, Oct. 6. 12.55 i>.m. Zurich rhfl Vus'.ro-Hungarian nllitttrj audi nitici a*e Otlttog up the nnri Lj.i Isturm -d. —Router.
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  • 119 4 Pages *hl G&aas VVah The Fighting Frontr 5 Russia I In Hun land I Reprisals Oeskral R fle in War 2 ivaiser and his Son Salonika Disaster 2 American in Hun Army 2 The Fashionable Disease 2 Our China Letter 3 X iherland Xews 3 Mail Xouce* 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 I ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's I (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). I V T 9 I 8 TRADE MARK. I Madcprom].the Strongest Pure Lisle Thread, a Dependable I Garment in Every Way. I SIZES STOCKED I 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 iv*. I Sole Agents Irobinson
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    • 457 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I Cffßerchßoad AT THE Off Reach Road CINEMA CASINO AN OPPORTUNE PROGRAMME. At 9 pm. At 9 p.m. Thomas M. Ince'b World Renowned Production Civilization The most daring ai.d Stupendous cinema production of Mode n Times. Someone hfid coined tho Parjdox that "We must have War in order
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    • 213 4 CLARET In Bulk AND in Bottle Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HO I EL "OUR DAY" A Grand Masquerade Ball WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE British Red Cross Society ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1117 The WHOLE ol Hm proceeds from entrance tickets will be
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  • 452 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICII COtIfIUNIQUES. Bid \V*a;her REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 8, 12 40 a.m. pitid llarthal Sir Dooglaa Haig xb weather was stormy, n i all day. An at- tad enemy advance south of was broken by onr fire. The my a t tinek thia evening
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  • 207 5 Artillery Work, London, Oct. 8,1.30 a.m. Frenoh communique There was no infantry fighting to-day. There waa an artillery duel, sometime» violent, in Belgium, on the Aisne, and on the right of the M«nse. London, Oct 8, 4.0 p.m. French communique There is an artillery duel quite lively in Belgium
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  • 102 5 Raid on Austrian Base. Lon ton, Ojt. 8, 6 35 p,m. Router learns from Italian Headquarters that an air squadron daringly raided an important but scattered Austrian naval base at Cattaro on the night of Oat. 4. All pilots successfully navigated their machines over the sea for a total
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  • 145 5 Significant aVfa'tttowl. Lon lon, Oofc. X, 5.50 a.m. Amsterdam The Garman Press is subdued in tone in reference to the fighting in Flanders and endeavours to explain the abandonment of territory as part of "tactics of elastic defence." It makes no attempt us previously to claim a victory
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  • 68 5 Spanish Officers Puaished. London, Oct. 8, 10.5 p.m. Madrid The crew of f 293 were given f'lll liberty at Cadiz. The officers gave their word of honor,r not to attempt to escape. The King has siguei a suspension order against R^ar-Admiral Buhigas, commandant of the arsenal, and
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  • 78 5 Increase of Wages. London, Oct 8, 10.0 p.m. The Press Bureau states that in pursuance of the notice of Oct. 3, the Shipping Controller announces that national rates will be settled within a month retrospective to Oct 6. The conference has arrived at an interim decision, advancing wages
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  • 87 5 London, tot 8, 7.0 a.m. The Times* reproducing the Renter paragraph regarding the proportions of British troops and casualties, and referring to the preposterous enemy slander on he subject, says:-The fact is that the purely English contribution to ma n-power and in money to this war has been
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  • 28 5 London, Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. Home It is announced that an Austrian torpedoboat, which was «ptured last week, has been incorporated in the Italian Navy.
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  • 18 5 London, Oct. 8, 7.55 p.m. Amsterdam: Thousand* attended Amsterdam. demo nstra*ion Ition, were che red.
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  • 144 5 Hans ia Fear. London, Oct. 8, 7 20 a.m. Amsterdam The German authorities are taking the British threat of air reprisals 8-trioosly. The police of frontier towns nigutly patrol to ensure no gleam of light is visible in the houses. Sav -ri penalties arcfixed for the slight**:]' ctrelessnes3 in
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  • 186 5 Remarkable Speech. London, Oct. 8, 12.15 p.m. Amsterdam A message from Berlin says that the Reichstag member, Herr Qothein, addressing the central committee of Progressives, declared the hoplessness of attempting to crush the enemy on land, There was no British disposition towards peaoe discernible, notwithstanding the heavy shipping
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  • 79 5 London, Oct. 7, 11.55 p.m. As illustrating the truth of the passage in General Smuts' speech in which he said there had been deeds against the submarine campaign so daring that th«y could only be told after the war, a Court Circular eryptioally announces that the King has
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  • 60 5 London, Oct S, 7.20 a.m. The Times «ays as the outcome of an official enquiry it has been decided to create the necessary machinery for the protection and advancement of the metal and mineral industries of the Empire. For this purpose a body styled the Imperial Miwral Resources
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  • 56 5 London, Oct. 8, 8.20 a.m. The Times says it is understood that after full consideration of the papers the Secretaries of State for War and India have come to the conclusion there is no case to submit to the Army Council with reference to criticisms of Sir E
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  • 58 5 London, Oct. 8, 9.15 p.m. Renter is informed that the latest returns show that in July there were seven hundred thousand women munitions workers in Britain, compared with one hundred and forty thousand in July 1915. The increase is four hundred per cent. Men munition workers have increased
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  • 42 5 London, Ost. 8, 10.5 a.m.. A Munich paper says that the Emperor of Austria, the Kaiser, and the Sultan of Turkey will shortly be proceeding to Sofia to hold a conference with King Ferdinand, to which great importance is attached.
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  • 19 5 London, Oct. 7, 8.0 p.m. Rome: Mr Roosevelt has been inviifd to visit ihi Itslisn front.
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  • 163 5 Railway Strikers. Lon ion, 03t. 6 30 a.m, Petrograd Th* railway strike committee threatens to atop food transport unless its demands are conceded. Republic of Finland. London. O: S. 6.30 a.m. Helsinsfors: Bills are published proclaiming Finland a re public and regulating Finnish relations tho latter of which will
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  • 95 5 London, Oct. 8, 5.50 a.m. A pacificist meeting at the Brotherhood church in Kingsland Road, which was the eoene of disturbances in July, was broken up y aterday. The crowd rushed the pnlpit and pulled the pastor down by his coattails and threw him bodily across the auditorium
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  • 69 5 Episode of South Seas London, Oct. 8. 1 20 p m. Sydney A. launch with a crew of six Germans, armed with a gnn and machine-gnns, was captured with out firing a shot by an unarmed steamer, among soun outlying islands of the Fijii. The launch evidently belonged to
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  • 24 5 London, Oct. 8, 6.30 a m. The labonx party has dcci led to run thro* hundred candidates at tbe next general election.
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  • 112 5 London, Oct. 4, &55 p.m. Silver is at 46J, and the market is qaiet. London Oct. 4, 9.0 p.m. Montagu's report says that the silver market is inert and prices are again retro<|rade in the absence of important buying orders. The return of prices to the lower
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  • 178 5 London, Oct. 9, 12.20 a.m. Paris: The Temps says that Spain has expressed to France regrnt at the escape of the German submarine from Cadiz, Kieff The Becratariat General or Autonomous Government of the Ukraine, has been proclaimed, having completed its organisation. It will now begin to govern
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  • 111 5 Terrible Damage. London, Oct. 8, 4.30 a m. Tokyo: The number of de.'hs from Monday's typhoon incre es hourly. The casualties and damage are so great that a comprehensive estimate is not yet available. It is bottevod that the materi.il damage will total over a bnndred million
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  • 420 5 "Our Day" Amuseme n ts. (From Our Own Corr'tpondtnt.) Malacca, Oct. 8. The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus held entertainments in aid of the Red Cross Fund on the 4th and 5th instunt. The entertainment on the 4th was especially meant for the children from the various
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  • 203 5 The Turf. First Day's Handicaps. Race No I.—The End, 10.li/ FaUowland, 10.10, Pretty Molly 10.2. Ampanir, 9.9, Oh La La, 9 4* Field, 9.4, Ilnnno, 86, Bonnet y» Boh, 7.11, Mayß., 7. Race No 2— Prineeaa, 9.7, Polar Star, 5.12. Dara 8.9. Argyle, 8.1. Farisha, 1.1, Charles, X, 8,
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  • 42 5 Tommy (to the "charger" he has borrowed during a week-end leave, after it has been down three times in ten minutes) —Wot! On yer knees agen Go on—get <>n with it—"Bless pa and ma an' mak.« me a good 'orse. Amen P
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  • 258 5 THE ASSIZES. Forgery Charge Fails. The last of the cases on tho Assiz» list cime on for hearing before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, K. C this morning. The charge was one of using h» genuine a forged docu uent brought against Tan Peh, a Hokien. Mr.
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  • 474 5 In the Third Court yesterday afternoon two Chinese, Chan Keo Seng and Tan Keng, were convicted of aBsiating to manage a public lottery at a place at T-luk Ayer Relanatim ground, belonging to thetiingapore Harboar Board. Eicb man was I nod 1100. <> b-ra were fined 110 each
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  • 77 5 Amsterdam, Aug, 8 Herr yon Salemmann, writing iv the VossUche Zeitung, devotes an article to Shun a propos of her war declaration. 0: course, the writer insinuates I hat Siam declared war on G-rmany under the compulsion of England and France. Nevertheless, he admits that her declaration
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  • 595 5 New Paper Money—lmported Trash—Some Girls and "Some" Poem—A Misleading Headline. The new ten-cnt notes are ont. They are printed on thick hand-made paper (about the size of the dollar note), and the ink used is yellow and <?reen on the fac< and red en the V cnrsory glance
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  • 137 5 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co.'s Report. Singapore, Oct. 4, The auctions held yesterday and to-day were"the largest on record, and th*» total quantity catalogued amounted to about 1,200 tons. Demand was very poor throughout, with prices lower, and a large proportion of the offerings was withdrawn. Prime Ribbed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 523 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. IN AID OF THE Our Day" Fund. An elocutionary and music! recital will be given by Madame Florence Gunatilaka L lC i. Assisted Madame Dietz and the Raffles Hotel Orchestra. (Under the Ausy. ts of THE IRYAI SINGHALESE FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION) AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE TO-DAY,OCTOBER 9 at 9.15
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  • 742 6 Prices furies' ia the Market this Moraiag HIM.AI'UHE, OCTOBKB 9. HMn Lytll ud Eratt, Exohaage and Shi.ro Broken, iuue the following hat of quotation* Knbber Shares. Komu Value. Raven. mMmm. J/- All agar 2'S z 9 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7 1/- Anglo-Malay 12/. 16 A>er Koning
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  • 70 6 Singapore October 0, On I m r B*nk4m/«. 2 /4f Demand Private 3 m/ 8 j/ 4 27/32 )n IndiaBank T. T. 153 On Hongkong— £«nk J/d 20 g% prem On ShanghaiBank d d. 57 i On Java— Bank T. T 131 j On Japan— Bank d/d. 109 Sovereign*—baying
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  • 1424 6 Minutes of Annual Meeting. (Held on 12*h September, 1917 Present. The Hon Mr W G Darby, (in the Chair.) Mr O J Brand, representing Marudu Rnbb- r, Ltd. Mr O Behon, Bode Rubber Estate, Ltd. Mr Chan Tiau Yon, Messrs \wong Teo Hing Mr Cheng
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  • 159 6 Singapore, October 9. Wrrg am Co., he A il.ic the foliowing quotaAur- ijah «4.30 $4 50 AyerKnning- 1.45 r >5 h) 1 Molek 2.90 3(K) Aver Pauai 11.00 12 25 Batgownie co 6 lr> tinkd J iutong 0.75 0 80 Bn'Ki; Ka'il 0.90 0 974 0tengkai8ei4f.. M
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  • 253 6 Bfeffai or*,, October, 9. 7t/*.—See Local and General colomu. Copra. Business done. Tapioca.— Steady. Business done. Sago Flour —Business done. Gam bier. —No Bnsiness. Pepper Steady. Business done. Other Prcduct*. —M&rket Quiet. Lalsst Ucil Market duorttioat. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 140 00 Nutmegs 80 S. 45.00 Copra
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  • 74 6 Sir. Eiward Letchworth has resigned the position of Grand •Secretary to the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, to which, he was appointed in March, 1*92, by the then Grand Master (the Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward). The present Grand Master (the Duke of Connanght) has selected to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 222 6 There is no Better Ale Than WĔILLDOG ALE Try IT* X OV SALE AT The Leading Hoteis I AND Principal Liquor Dealers. RAFFLES HOTEL. FOR "OUR DAY" FUND AUCTION BRIDGE DRIVE AND SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAY, 18th October, 1917. Ticket—BßlDGE DRIVE AND DINNER <** S n Ticket -BRIDGE DRIVE ONLY 2
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    • 103 6 The Ancient Torturers could have devised nothing more cruel than the frightful twinging pains of Sciatica. Modern Medicine can devise nothing more effective than LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM wherewith to combat this terrifying affliction It does its work and does it well. All pain immediately relieved bimply rub it in. For
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    • 370 6 j The Miners M\6m Stores Kuala Loin;iif, Selangar, F. 5!. S. Hardware M rchan's, General taxied AND A r ENTS. AGENCIES Wanted for busies or for the f sale of aIJ kin*, 0 f merchandise in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. 27 9 CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. j |YAMATO&Ca Phone 4 32. 41
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  • 1153 7 (From Indian Exchanges) Viceroy's Cable. Sum mar) of Situation I Simla, Sept. 12.—11. E the VictI roy has received the to.lowing tele I gram dated 11th iu-t-nt from the Secretary of State for India. There has bee > little activity on the British front. The British have poshed
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  • 402 7 Against Turks Allahabad, Sept. 16, —The Pio. neer't Cairo correspondent wrote on the 11th Augmt:—Travellers returning from the western frontier report that a great revolt has broken out amougst the Tripolitan Arab* and the Turkish regulars in Cyreseide. The cause of the trouble is tbe arbitrary behaviour of
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  • 423 7 A German View. London. Sept. 17.—Heater has reeeived telegram giriag*an extract from a receot significant article in Hheiniehe Wesfaeiische Zeitung comparing German and British colonial methods. Referring to India, the journal quotes a high P-uvdan official's description of scenes at Baaaaes where "All of human beings battie
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  • 143 7 Orderi for the waek ending, Friday. Oetoher 12 To-Day. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.A. do 8 R.E t. N.C.Os. 5 do Chinese Co S.V.I. 515 do Malay Co. S.V.I. 5 m do S.F.A. Co. T<> morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. (all details.) 4.30 Baleatier Range S.R.E. v.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 470 7 NOTICES j NOTICE. Mm the anders pnwl, Tan Keng Tian <ha-b*n ni Che* Kirn Neo z 'iv) d.» r .-r-b vive notu* that CI i rf aV ;i--r >-d t» separate an.i Knnee den.ly of VI r c a*J'**®d that a 1 rig- 1 tto our marriage shad, as from
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    • 230 7 WANTED WANTED be J a?iffi C,erk Must figures^ 016 1 good at Apply personally to GUTHKIK* Co., Ltd 110 Estate Department. v WANTED. BoJ No.' 6 10 v WANTED IMMEDIATELY Aq„ Kned arable 3 10 v AGENCY~ OFFICE. No. 17 Dhofcy Ghaat. Ciagaaore. (ESTABLISHED li.i.) SB? 1 69i ™g Prions
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    • 583 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK Of MM, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IN EN-.LAND b* royal CHAinam, ■M up OttittJ in 60,-(»0 Shire, of 'iT.Tr__i *i,200,00c £~™f™ £1.900,000 1 of Proprktow .2U0.00G rpi BANKERS I i-ity and Midland Bank, Ltd Tkm London County and Westmmater Bank of England, Ltd. Th. National T-ank of Scotland,
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    • 172 7 Be Prepared to Fight. Nature is always fighting to k<ep us well. Under normal conditions the forces of health within our bodies koep the disease germs in subjection. They are not expelled entirely but tbey are kept harmless. Some indiscretion in diet and the digestion is upset overwork or worry
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    • 271 7 Tk B "orTe ntal"i Government SEcnutrr I Lire Assurance Co.. Ltd I MM.W, eed Absolute Security. O-'wera wanted. Liber.l terns. j WIC ENGINE WORKS (Japanese) No. 10 Rochore Canal Road, Singapore. COMMISSION AGENTS FOB Machinery of all kinds. 31 8 M— wmm lSßHßuaSSSUßßHßi ■•■^■«■■^i^^— KIM eJfc"coT 6b, Battery Read. *ll
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] VoL IV.- No. 138 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 845 1 •Interesting Point. The qn- stion of rights concerning seafarers as to whether or no they (■ball cease to bo wage earners after their vessel is los>, appears to be one of those subjects which, no matter how often it is discussed, either in or out of Parliament,
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    • 55 1 October 6. Kuala, Britith Fob Ann, British Sri Patatia, British R S. Barn, Dutch Octobe 7. Lady Weld. British Hotig Ho, British Calvpeo, British Omapere, British Singkep, Dutch Cbofu Mara, Japanese October 8. Ipoh, British Kampar, British Medusa, British Rumphius, Dutch O. O. Daendels, Dutch Singaradja, Dutch Reae), Dutch
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    • 36 1 Tuesday, Oct. 9. High water :—5.10 am 6ft 8 ins.; 4.4 pm 7 ft. 6 ins. Wednesday. Oct. 10 High water 6.48 am 6 ft. 8 ins. 5.d7 pm 7 ft. 3 ins.
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