Malaya Tribune, 19 October 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] >-< AND »3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 247 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN malapa Cribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 432 1 SffIPPING GAZETTE. The popular Newspaper of the x Straits Settlements. t2? PUBLISHED DAILY. I Complete Reports of Local Events Condensed News from F.M.S., Java,* 2 China, India, Ce.lon and Japan! t j Full and Latest War News. I "GAIETY" CINEMA "THE SHRINE OF THE SILENT ART IN THE FIRST SHOW
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    • 535 1 INSURANCE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Ze*lasd FIM Insurances effected on Buildings, Ren* and Merchandise of e-e<j description MAP(N£ Insurances acoepted to el] p*rt« of iho world at lowest rsre>, WAI lISI aocepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. OJices; 3, Finlayson Oreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Limited.
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    • 68 1 THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the world. The best whisky values to-day
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    • 342 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j Payable in Advance. J I Per annum $14 OO 2 I Half-yearly I 7.25 Per quarter $3655 Per mensem 1,25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. 4 Temporary 'Phone No. 171. J (Estate Supplies Acetic (99&981J Acid Veneer
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  • 978 2 China's Great Sage. Neither King nor warrior has endowed China with such a halo of glory aa the Sage whose birthday the Chinese celebrated on Friday, says the Straits Echo. Coufuciaa regarded the China of his day as drifting from its ancient mooring?, drifting on a sea of slorms
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  • 474 2 What Killed Capt. Basil Hood The fact that a erase for solving aryptegrauM which he believed he bad discovered in Shakespeare's plays was partly responsible for the death of Captain Basil Hood, was revealed at the inquest, at Westminster, on tbe well knowu playwright. Captain Hood
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  • 246 2 The following description in a French p>per of King George salmon fishing is intended to be most commentary, and is probably the result of the interest roused by the King's recent visit to France. IK ;>> an angler of the first force, this King of Britiain (says our
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  • 49 2 "I say, Arnold, I want to apologize for the nasty temper I displayed last night. Your wife and sister mu-t have thought I was crazy." Ob, no they didn't. I fixed that all right." 4 Mighty good of you, old man. Thanks," Yes. I told them you were drunk."
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 Paying Investment. The investment of a small sum of 60 COOtS in the purchase of a tin of the ATANK MIGRAH PILLS will bring you improved health and strength, by which yon will be able to make the best use of your time. A Certified Book. The book that has
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    • 49 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep street PIANO TUNER AND REPAIKER. Good and well selected Mask Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Inetraments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. s-n Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ln. (incorporated iv Singapore.) Arente KIM HIN Co., IS Kllatf Street, SI .fsr*re. I
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    • 549 2 AUCTION SALES. -OUR DAY" AUCTION. Under the auspices of the E- Ho Hean and the Garden Clubs, an auction will be held at the Garden Club, Raffles Chambers, on November 6th, in aid of Our Day Fund at an hour to be announced at a later date. The Public are
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    • 446 2 The Continental Stamp Co, D. High Street. Singapore. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large con? !,nmeut of 6d. 7d. and dbi By well-kn jwn ami! Inspection cordially invited. Wholesale pries on application insanityTure.^ Dr. w. Roy's Specific Tor insanity is the os I medicine of its kind of ovcj 50 itajiding
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  • 799 3 Prices Quoted in the Market this Ihrniag SINGAPORE, OCTOBER 19. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sharf Broker», issue the folio wing list of quotations Robber Shares. Nom. Value. Buv-sn. SeUeit. All.igar 2/3 J;9 g I Jara 6/_ 3/- Anglo-Malaj 12/- j k-_ 1 Ayer Kilning 40/-
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  • 29 3 Singapore, October 19, 2/4f c ste sai/8 2/4 27/32 On Ho. 155 Or, 61 o c a T ISO r $8.54 I 1/4 29/32 Bio,, 1/5 -ndoc 42^
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  • 66 3 Slngspor,, October 19 M«w UH» an, Co-> «-r s tl ~lTi 9 oll<>Wing f* AyerMolek H5 Ayer Pa 3.00 Bakit Jelotong S*S, f» L 1» B:el, makB 2.20 2.30 Kemp*, H2 790 ™««*H.«I 2.95 305 wse,„,, b SET. 725 iSS 21 8 2 Siilll 87 0.92* a
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  • 84 3 O.llvtredfn Lcndaa. T.w following are tfce dates of departure from Singapore of the Earop-jin Xnila ard their delivery in L.j l lon. P_n "iff* Dnirtwi P.* O. July 04 Sept. 10 St July 27 Se£ t 10 S Au 1 Sept 10 mm 11 Sept. 19 MM. Aug.
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  • 286 3 Think, Act and Share Alike. The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Gaston—Christopher and Clifford Gaston—of Ringmer, Sussex, are renowned for their devotion to one another. They resemble each other, are inseparable, think and act alik*\ and have never been known to quarrel. Eich is 6
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 879 3 I The j Tllfi and Final Chapters of The Great Secret*" Serial f AU,ambr to AT the Alhambra the Theatre Mi, 311 00 4* S| m is the only i where yon B jm PA M ML «""«re ALHAMBRA St 1 Owhestra, The H for Mnsic. The Pioneer and Premier
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    • 383 3 [I AT THE «>PULAB PHOTO-FLAY HOWE I EMPIRE I T, JS P K M. P*. Door. I T NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I! I SECOND SHOW 9.18 SHARP I An All-British Production Barnahy Rudge J SIX REELS, j A Tale of the Gordon Riota by Charles Dickens Adapted to the .c.en-Oy Ttomßa
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 171 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Swettenham and u <K k An «0 p„ P. Surubu x Bugan ScmbHan j pu Malacca and M •L*dyW e ld a Pn Batavia Samarang, 3 P n and JJourabaya, taking raails for Port Darwin, Port Moresby, a C P estern Ito"!*""' Melchior Treub 3 pn
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  • 1104 4 The army of General Sarrail is too big for defensive purposes and too ■mall for an offensive. To conduct a proper offensive for the restoration of Serbia or the severing of communications between Turkey and the Central Powers will necessitate an army of at least a million
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  • 62 4 DISTRICT COURT. House Breaking. Before Mr. Langham Carter, in the District Court this morning, Ngoh Ah Dai of Erskine Street was charged with committing house breaking by night on the Ist Oct into premises No. 95, New Bridge Road, occupied by Winnie Farroll As the complainant had left
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  • 311 4 Various Lim Ah Song waa fined $30 this morning by Mr. Ham the Third Magistrate for assisting to carry on a public lottery at Tanjong Rho. In the Third Court this miming, a Chinese lad was convicted of theft from the free Maternity Hospital, of one suit of
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  • 87 4 Tin ia quoted at £244.10.0 in London. Sago flour (Sarawak) ia quoted at 41/- in London. Black pepper ia quoted at l/l and white pepper at in London. Tapioca fair flake ia done at 5f (iiom) on the London market. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American,
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  • 453 4 lin h* re is at $113 (50 cents up) 150 tons sold. Rnbb ri= quoted at 2/8 for arena and for sheet. Ljndon, Oct. 17 dv... i 0 Am 43a The demand is limited, in market is dull.— Reuter. The 4 Scarlet Crystal" (a tip -top drama
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  • 236 4 Enjoyable Dinner Party. In response to the invitation of Messrs Ng Hop Choon, Ng Chew Ming and Ng Choo Ming, sens of Mr Ng Hong Thye, a well-known and influential Chinee- 3 Towkay. who can if 8 on an sxtenstet trade in Singapore, several local resident*, including many
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  • 55 4 Visit to England. London, Oot. 18, 1.4* Tue President of Portug.d J received by the Kin? at Bjt> inghrn Palace to-day. His I returned the call at the Portage*? Legation, and subsequently S* f luncheon to the Preeident at m Lord Derby will give a dinner m honour
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 158 4 ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). I v t TRADE MARK. Made from the Strongest Pure Lisle Thread, a Dependable Garment in Every Way. SIZES STOCSED 28, 30, 52, 34, 3«, 38, 40 a»H 42jin«. Solo Agents ROBINSON Co. LUBRICATING m OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS ALWAYS
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    • 406 4 CINEMA CASINO By-the-Sea, off Beach Road TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT !1 IN THE FIRST SHOW Pa i The Adventures of Wallingford Parts I Pa s rts THE BIRTH OF PATRIOTISM rL IM THE SECOND SHOW NEW YEAR'S DAY IN JAPAN. r. 2 r THE CIBCUS HEROINE r L Devil's Eyes A Draoaa
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    • 217 4 Just Arrived A SHIPMENT OF Youngers EDINBURGH Ale IN BARRELS. Prices on application to Caldbeck. Macgrcgor I AND CO. ADELPHI HOTEL "OUR DAY" A Grand Masquerade Ball WILL BE HELD I» AID OF THE British Red Cross Society ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1117 The WHOLE of the proceeds from entranoe
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  • 48 5 The Fighting Fronts. BEUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Artillery Active. London, Oct IS, 12.35 a.m. fie U Marshal Sir Douglas Haig Tb-re was considerable re^' r t Vof th- hostile artillery north*"♦«1 Yores and in the coast sector. S «.W'-T artillery on i. hattle front continoes.
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  • 73 5 London, Oct. U, 12.35 a.m. Sir Don"In Haie reports, regard- «viAtioi: Biitish aeroplanes l?f r Moat a ».ry recceeafnl raid this jfLrnoon over the German territory. Thov a a factory west of slbracken, tO miles beyond the Srman frontier, anddroppea many Fire» broke oat in the factory. All
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  • 134 5 London, Oct. 1«, 4.0 a m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters writes: The condition of t he ground has become the chief trouble in Flanders. Not merely jg no man's land a morass but the ground behind for B3 me thousand yards is either swamp er shell-craters
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  • 53 5 London, Oct. 18, 12.15 p.m. Sir Dongiaa Haig states The Lon doners successfully raided last night in the neighbourhood of Gavrelle. Several of the enemy were killed or taken prisoner. Oar casualties were light. Hostile artillery is active southwar J of Yprea-Cornines canal and in the neighbourhoods of
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  • 34 5 London, Oct. 17, 9.40 p.m. Mesopotamia official Oar aeroplanes bombed the aerodrome at Kifri and did inach damage. One machine which waa forced to land ■was burnt up and the occnpanta rescaeJ.
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  • 30 5 Lively Artillery. London, Oct. 17, 11.5 p.m. French* communique: There were lively artillery actions, particularly in the region of the plateau d'Ailli*3 and on the right of the Mens*
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  • 46 5 London, Occ. 18,4.25 p.m. French communique Enemy aeroplanes, yesteruay evening again bombed Nancy. There are civilian Tictims. Six German aeroplanes were destroyed yesterday. Five fell uncontrolled in their own lines. French air squadron» freely bombed railway stations, factories, »nd numerous munition depots and bivouacs.
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  • 72 5 Weekly Review. London, Oct. 18,12,30 a-m. Washington The official weekly war review calls attention to the French successes in the neighbourhood of Houthalst wood, which have given the Allied advance in Flanders the needed elbowroom. The- character °t the Tpres salient, which was formerly too narrow for large maa-
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  • 25 5 Enemy Bridges Smashed. London, Oct. 17, 10.50 p.OQt The Rnssian artillery destroyed a number of •netny bridges which were being thrown across the Dvina.
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  • 101 5 West and Hast. London, Oct. 18, 5.50 p.m. (ierrrsan offieial: Ab a reprisal of for th»- attack on Frankfort we '••bombed Nancy. Thn tares up to now at Oesel tp;: th uiand prisoners, only a koadted escaping to Moon, e also to« k fifty guns. Portions jl 0Qr
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  • 157 5 Hun Offer to France. London, Oct 17, 6.55 p.m. Paris In connection with the official German denial of M Ribot's statement on Oct. 12, that Germany proposed to France a separate peace on the basis of the restitution of Alsace Lorraine, the Matin states that the offer was
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  • 263 5 German Plans. London, Oct 17, 10.35 p.m. The following facta which have come to the knowledge of "the French Staff illustrate the vital importance of air supemacy for the Alliee. Germany ia atraining every nerve in anticipation of Amerca'a pew air squadrons and the Allies' Spring air offensive.
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  • 95 5 Trial of Officials. London, Oct. 18, 5.55 a.m. Athens: A Parliamentary Commission of Enquiry has recommended the trail in the high oourt of members of the Skoulomds Cabinet, with the exception of Admiral Coundouriotis, for acts illegality. The charges against the Skouloudis Ministers include the illegal dissolution of
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  • 44 5 The Strikes. London, Oct, 1«, 7.30 a.m. Raku The strike on the oilfield hai ended, most of the mens demands being conceded Petrograd The strike of chemists haB begun. Only 32 out of 250 chemisfs' shops in Petrograd are allowed to be open.
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  • 39 5 British Report. London, Oct. 17, 7,25 p.m. The Admiralty reports the arrivals during the week as 2,124,and sailings 2,094. Twelve vessels over and six vessels under 1,600 tons were sunk. Five were unanccesafally attacked. One fisher was sunk.
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  • 36 5 London, Oct, 17, 7.25 p.m. Rome During the week ending Oot 14, 315 ships arrived and 338 departed. Four steamers under 1,600 tons were lost and one mailboat and one sailingship were unsuccessfully attacked.
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  • 38 5 London, Oot. 18, 1.10 p.m. During the week ending Oot 14 the French arrivals were 855 and sailings 749. The sinkings wer« one vessel over and one under sixteen hundred tona. Unsuccessfully attacked vessels numbered five.
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  • 37 5 London, Oct. 18, 4.25 p.m. Washington: Admiral Sims reports from the submarine war zone on Tuesday that an American destroyer was torpedoed, one man being killed and five wounded. The damaged vessel reached port.
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  • 47 5 London, Oct. 18, 4.25 p.m. Amsterdam: The Belgisch Dag. blad reporis that German sailors at Ostend last week mutinied and refused to board the submarines. An officer was thrown into the sea. About thirty mutineers were arrested and hand cuffed, and sent to Bruges.
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  • 511 5 Nine New V. Cs. London, Oct. 17, 7.5 p.m. Farther stirring stories of heroism are related in the Gazette in announcing the names of nine new Victoria Cross winners. One of the most striking is that of Private Harry Brown, late Canadian Infantry. A strong enemy eonnter attack
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  • 272 5 Russian Warships Suffer. London, Oct. 18, 4.25 p.m. Wireless Russian official There haa been a naval battle in Riga Gulf in which the Russian battleship Slava wad sank The enemy now completely occupies Oestd Island. We de stroyed everything of military utility. The enemy penetrated Riga Gulf
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  • 124 5 Guarantee Required. London, Oct. 17, 6.55 p.m. New York Although there are no official statements forthcoming, Washington correspondents persist in the story that the Swedish Minister has made representations to the State Department to endeavour to secure the release of tbe Swedish diplomatic mail pouehes alleged to have
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  • 118 5 London, Oct 18, 3.55 p.m. An extremely obscure situation has developed in Paris since the Chamber voted its confidence in the Painleve Cabinet on Oct. 16. There has been a secret sitting at which, apparently, differences arose between the leading politicans about the peace question. Moreover M. Painleve's
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  • 82 5 Expression ol Gratitude London, Oct. 18, 5.10 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. H. P. Croft asked when the House would have an opportunity of recording its gratitude to the armies of the Empire for their heroism in successive victories of the Allies since July 1916.
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  • 74 5 k Gloomy Picture. London, Oot. 18, 5.55 a. m. Zurich A Vienna telegram aUtea that tubercuiosta in the Austrian army was 63 per cent in the firat half of 1916 eompared with 12 per oent in the firat half of 1915. An interpellation in the Reichatrath revealed that
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  • 1788 5 Parliamentary Discussion. London, Oct. 16,11.10 p.m. On the motion for the adjournment, Mr Joynson Hioks said that the point was whether the release of Mrs Besant was likely to conduce to peace and quietness in India. In the past two or three years Mrs Besant had made
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  • 54 5 Generous Donations. London, Oct-17, 10.50 p.m. His M j->sty the King has given a donation of £10,000 (abont $85,700) to Our Day Fund, the Queen £1,000, the Prince of Wales £3,000. Last year's contributions were! The King £5,000 the Prince of Wales £1,000. The American Red Cross
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  • 87 5 The owners of good driving horses are reminded that one event in the gymkhana programme for Saturday, 27tb. inst. is a driving competition, for which three prizes will be presented, provided there are not less than six competitors. Entries should be made on the entry forms, procurable
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  • 74 5 In connection with the Johore Our Day Fete/m Oct 21 the Federated Malay States Railways have made theee arrange ments :—Specisl train (Ist Class only), stopping only at Newton, depart Tank Road 10.8 a. m. returning from Johore at 7 p.m. stopping as Cluny Road and Newton to
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  • 182 5 The Races. Third Day s Handicaps. The following are the handicaps for to-morrow Race 1 :—The Eail 10.12, Ampang 10.7, Fallow Land 94, Pretty Molly 9.0, Oh La L* 8.12, Iducno 8 9, Britisher 8.4,81ack Prince 8.0, Bometty Bob 7.12. Race 2:—Ma Belle 10.7, Polar Star 9.10 Charles X
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  • 37 5 London, Oct- 18, 1 35 a.m. The Admiralty states that naval aircraft carried out patrols yesterday and encountered several enemy formation". One enemy seaplane was brought down and two other hositle machines probably destroyed.
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  • 21 5 London, Oct. 18, 5 50 p.m. Egypt official The early in October, successfully raided railway communications northward of Medina.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 465 5 LATEST ADVEKTISE/VtblN rs. Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. THE GOVERNOR. IN AID OF "Oar Oaf 1917 Fund A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT will be presented Under tbe auspices of the 5.C8.1 AT VICTORIA THEATRE To-morrow Saturday, Oct. 20, 1917 Commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. Tickets are on sale by members of
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  • 1827 6 Second fay's Results, Yesterday witnessed another good day's sport at the Race Course when the weather was fine and the attendance large—everything proved favourable and some very keen racing was witnessed. A gratifiying feature was the turn out of the pick of Goodall and Redfearn's stable many
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  • 260 6 {Contributed.) The second days racing provided some apprise., the greater all ben.g Dara'a win in the race for e* b griffina. Dara has pZrTmll a bad horse at getting away, and of 111 8n 6rra l ic tem P er i»t even th *ZZT th with the stable
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  • 884 6 Previously acknow-' lodged $114,489.57 D J Elias 25.29 Staff of the Lunatic Asylum: Dr. H J Gibbs $50 Mrs. C Gunn 25 C T de Souz*, E E Johnaon, J Kerr, J D McLaren. ($5) 20 Amonnte under $5 6 101 Garrison Churches Oct 14 per
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  • 177 6 <\\L f W,nB P r °P er «es were disposed of by Auction at the Sale Roo m G f Messrs p owellanJ Ltd on Wednesday afternoonEleven Residential Sites having frontages on Tanglin Road, Chats worth Road and Chatsworth Avenue" N«l. Area 112,908 sq ft bought by MrTJB
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  • 245 6 Tin, See Local and Ban* column. Ccpr.,. Business done. Tapivca. —Steady. Bushi-ag i Sayo Flour.— Business lor.Oambier- So B-.-^ln^ her iuct*. .t Urn Leal Market law** Nutmegs 11 v S. p. r tin™ Nutmegs 80 S. Copra Bali 4- Copra BoKOBg Ifck m Copra DoQgalo 5^ Copra Kayoiig
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  • 73 6 Creditors met on Aug 22 at the London Bankrupcty Court under the failure of Lord Rotherharu of Broughton, described as of Qoetli Gate, W. The debtor, a Manch* ter cotton spinner, was form*riv Sir William Holland. M for Hotherham. Mr. Percy Becher, for Lord Rotherham, obtained an adjournmet of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE I OH SALE AT The Leading Hotels I AND Principal Liquor Dealers. JUST LANDED A few famous American GRANT 6-cylinder Touring Cars, Models "X" 1917 fitted hvith Magneto, Speedometer, Electric Light, Demountable Spare Run and all Accessories, Colour Brewster Green. ON VIEW
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    • 90 6 THB Gommercfal Robber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore Auctioneers and Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Property Auction. Nov. 7. At Our Sale-room at 2SO P.m. Sale of valuable freehold laud aad ahophouse properties known as Nos 5 7andBCavanagh Road and Nos. 5, 6 7 and I Koek Road oft Orchard
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    • 260 6 The Miners Builders sir* Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, f. m. s j Hardware Merchants, General Im*. j AND AGENTS. 0 AGENCIES Wanted for business or for th sale of all kinds of merchandise i n tlui FEDERATED MALAY STATES 279 CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. VEDIC tonic (Iron and Amber Compound.) This Ayur Vedic
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  • 1976 7 Watchdogs of tbe Deep.' The biggest surprise of the war has brcome the bi/gtst problem, says Mr. Isaac F. Marcosson, the w*li known, American writer. Morf am* this, the submarine provided the concrete reason why America is actively lined up in this great conflict, and it will doubtbss
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  • 349 7 Was it 1038 of mental balanc3 that caused the Czir to lose his Throne This is the question raised by Mojp. Olga. Novikoff, the aged Russian publicist, in a interview published in the Christian Commonwealth." She states When poor Serbia was attacked by Austria, he defended her
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  • 35 7 Powdered glass is said to be used a* a filling between two layers of thin armour plate on Qermau ar moorod cars, thug froining a proI teolioo against rifl? bullet* that ia I very effective.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 552 7 HOTICES_ NOTICE. MstiN hereby iven th T all "a within Government House KS. .Ul k. oleed to tbe Public 1 nin to 9 p.m. on each of dates, via, October G. Holden Executive Engineer. ,31CD 19 10 i !»'■> sm NOTICE. VOTICK is given that the MSsfeitl and book debts,
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    • 267 7 WANTED WANTED Eurasian correspondence clerk. Knowledge of typing preferred. Apply John Little Co Ltd. 16 10 v WANTED. Singapore firm have vacancy for expert Eurasian shorthand typist. Good salary and prospects. Box No. 313 Malaya Tribune." 6 10 v THE SERVANTS 1 AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore, (ESTABLISHED
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    • 627 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OFJNDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. LS'JORPORATBD LN BNOLAHD BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,900,001 Reserve Liability of P-oprir?tors :i,200,000 BANKERS. The B *nk of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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    • 94 7 Don't use harsh Purgatives that clear Che intestines quickly and leave the delicate membranes inflamed and dry, and usually iv a w.jrae condition than before. PINKETTES the dainty laxatives, are free from hahit-formiug drugs and give nature just the assistance needed to establish regular Uabits of health. Hut only do
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    • 307 7 JAPANESE ELECTRO-PLATING Co. NICKEL, COPPER, SILVER, Etc. Motor Car and Cycle Repair Works. No. 39-40, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. New Stock of Books JUST RECEIVED. The Marriage Guide $0 60 Astrology $0.60 The Lover's Guide 0.60 Pearson's Dream Book 0.60 Home Nursing 060 D m,, The Book of Beauty o*6o
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. IV.- No. 247 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 45 1 October 17 Will o'the Wisp, British Sri Pa tan a, British Jansssns, Datch Speelman, Dutoh R. S. Baru, Datch Tong Lee, Chinese October 18 Htp Leong, British Ranee, British Circe, British Klang, British Abbotsford, British Schouten, Dutch Seuibilan, Dutch Bingkep, Dutch Kwang Lee, Chinese
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    • 34 1 October 17. Boon Ann, British Kampar, British Ipoh, British Medusa, British Reae), Dutch Emile, Dutch Foo Lee, Chinese Kucbing, Sarawak Kjodo Maru, Japanese October 11. Selun, Norwegian Produce, Norwegian Boribat, Siamese Kaho, Chinese
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    • 425 1 Case Against Engineer. Recently, Win. Ab x. Piper, 2nd engineer of the str. Tung Shing, was charged on remand at Hongkong along with a Chinese cabin-boy. with the unlawful possession of 748 taels of prepared opium. On the application of Inspector Brazil the cabin-boy was diacharged. Detective
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    • 102 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 vessels of the Straits Steamship Company and loc.il vessels of
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    • 127 1 triday, Oct. 19. High water :—11 55 aui 9 ft. 4 ins. Saturday, Oct. 20.—Moon Max. S 'o A water 0.34 am 8 ft. 5 ins. 0.4 pm 9 ft. 3 ins. Sunday, Oct. 21. High water :—1.16 am 8 ft. 1 in. 0.36 pm 9 ft
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    • 91 1 The s.s. Oceaco, bound from Port Said for Calcutta, stranded on JuJy jy on a roe-f ou lying the Northern Maldives. Accordiug to reports jast received, she lies broadside on the reef and is exposed to the full force of ihe monsoon. The vessel's bottom is damaged all over, and
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 471 1 THERE 18 MQ Finer Medium far Shippers' AdYertisemaati THAN TBI Shipping Gazette. Write for term, We Collyer Quay, Singapora. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE OMPAMEn iNfJOBrOBATSD 1H ENGLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Ori-nta! S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF
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      • 225 1 SINGAPORE SHiPCHANDLERYGo. SHIFCHANDLEIS g PfcGVIIrORINO CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office :—is Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to H. W. H. STEVENS Manager. 5-1 n BAN LEE ANN LTD., (Incorporate] lcl Singapore.) Registpred Office 58 and 69 Marktt Street. Intended
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