Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1917
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Title Section28 1917-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. v< IV. Nft. 258 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbc fttalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.28 words
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Advertisement209 1917-11-01 1 ft #36, P STREET, SI f sltijftfN?. Firewood pjpplisr w liis^ingiporettHiDcipalltii. jj ni i; ,rot app'^aliorj. I phor- a 1561, 1362 and ii Private 1450 and 1073. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME "GAIETY" CINEMA IN THE FIR>T SJIOW. AT 7.30 SHARP NAKED HEARTS a fOttderful "B uebird" Photoplay telling the story of"209 words
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Advertisement555 1917-11-01 1 INSURANCE CO.. LTD. IHOORPOBITLD TV NEW ZEALAND FiRE ft j«-aa.ies effeuttj 01 Ball Uagak I lent and of e-e-y! deaoription em*?'-.—-; MARINE Insarances accepted *o »11 partß of the world at lowest r%tei. ►At RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY I Maoager. Offices: 1, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United555 words
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Advertisement72 1917-11-01 1 Sanitasi Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. I If Wa^/ he I! This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk'white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS I H is known throughout the world j AS A RELIABLE disinfectant, The name always carries a full guarantee of effectiveness. The low price makes it also72 words
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Advertisement378 1917-11-01 1 fTay Guan Kiat I 36, PH LLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Firewood Supplier to Hotels. Steam Launches, etc. 'it 11 I SULPHURIC 8 AND Hydrochloric Acid. r trade mark.\ I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN 8_Q_L_E_A_G E M T S. MNYM6 BROS, TOBACCO Co 38 Robinson378 words
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Article1113 1917-11-01 2 PreTionflv acknowiedgm $149,509.20 IKo Seng Wui Knn 10 Berli aud Co. 200 Per Ghiu Hnat Hin Tradi. g Co. Chin Hnat Hin 30 •Goh Cheng Mi*, Lim JSKim Song, 10 20 50 Per Wee Swee Taow. Well Wisher, Low Lnm, 5 10 Smaller amounts 5 151,113 words
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Advertisement573 1917-11-01 2 Tht, Ideal Reoo**jructive Ntrre Food, i For Herves and Brain I —To restjf« your physical fitness. k>~<™j| "< f I restore poiae of the nerve system WjTjS I I *J" To repair the results of weariness andjoverwork I tike a glass of Sanapho* on ;risi ig.'at mfa'morain* mid- *I I573 words
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Advertisement144 1917-11-01 2 f Asphalt Roofing I BEST AND CHEAPEST ROOFING MATERIAL ON THE MARKET. I j IT IS USED O.N MINING BUILDINGS, FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, ETC. I j oa.i.y la.d on F.at or Steep Surface,. II Can he Soman) as Follows I TYPE NO. 1 Typfr „a I I IYPE N0 2 TYPE144 words
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Advertisement21 1917-11-01 2 JAPANESE ELECTRO-PLATING Co. NICKEL, COPPER, SILVER, Etc. Motor Car and Cycle Repair Works. No. 39 40, Br- Ba.ah Road, SINGAPORE n21 words
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Advertisement721 1917-11-01 2 AUCTION SALEST^ "OUR DAY" AUCTIOH Under the auspices of the fi Ho Hean and th* r< an auction will be held at tbe Garden Club R u/i! r-? rdea November 6th,-in aid of Our Day Fund announced at a later date he c w bliC are invited to Bend to721 words
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Article720 1917-11-01 3 >:ngapob«, November l. M*srs Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers 11 1 :e 1,i;lowin K list of quotations Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Jfox j. l S3 *'9 J J. Anglo-MaU, 12/- 16/A -r Kininjj 40/- 60/- Batang Xaiak 3/4* 8/9 t BataCftres 220/- 230/- nom E to TIgi720 words
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Article37 1917-11-01 3 Singapore, Xnrember 1. B»nk 4 m/s. 2/4§ mr.,J IftJ On lad 6 3 2/^27/32 8»nk T. t 1»;^ On FT- o DJlr J; iT r Int.'.' 1 hu $3.54 a It* i L/4 29/32 Briii-1 537 words
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Article125 1917-11-01 3 Singapore, November 1 Mewrg Latham and Co. the Arcade, ad-i Be tie following quoteti >ns AyerEanings 1.471 Ayer Molek J 95* m *z2ar 11 1200 Balgownie 6 60 KailtLatil 0 .87i 0 92* OhangkatS.rJg.... 9 75 Glenealy 2A5 gg?». io.5o noo 6.10 6 20 JeramKuantan US 175125 words
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Article61 1917-11-01 3 Delivered in London. ;he following are the dates of iepartnre from Singapore of the Bir %n! their delivery in London. Matl. bwrr. Delivhrbd. Aug. U Oct. U P. O. Aug. W Oct. 13 B. L Aug. 31 Oct. II M.M. Sept. 7 Oct. BJ. Sept. Oct. 27 'V61 words
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Article576 1917-11-01 3 The Planters' Fund. The following letter re the above Fund was read out at the recent P, A. M. meeting at Johore i Kuala Lumpur, Ojt 17, 1917. D*ar Sir, —I have noticed at recent meetings of the various Planters, ssociationa, that the question of the Planters' War576 words
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Article15 1917-11-01 3 Vessels in communication a t noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :--None.15 words
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Advertisement238 1917-11-01 3 Trak Service, Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m. train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train. Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter with the238 words
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Advertisement457 1917-11-01 3 I The J A DELIGHTFUL PICTURE STORY 1 I Alhambra is J Bosworth's Attraction Shewing Bosworths Inrfemiitv Alhambra I the Theatre I s the only I where yon j "AT THE I 1 tsr A L H m M B RA &i and the BEST T »1 accommo- Tne HUI457 words
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Advertisement634 1917-11-01 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU-E EMPIRE] Tanjong Pagar &*d Trams Pass the TW. I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! j SECOND SHOW 9.1S SHARP Bluehoto-play Present I 5 Piper's Price 5 PARTS REELS I Starring Dorothy Phillips j a War Waif 22 PARTS REEL S j Universal Special Feature I 2 Pirates of634 words
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Miscellaneous181 1917-11-01 3 Mails Close, To-day. renang* and Calcutta niM as Port Swettenhara *Hebe 9 nn Walacca and Muar «Kaka piD Pulau Batara A p u)au 8 pm P.SWm, Prigi UoCk L m 3 P m Rajah, Tembilahan !S Hongkong Shanghai 4 0 To-morrow. J^b 8 68 >>«*" »«m 3ucob Soon Hong 8.30181 words
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Article1046 1917-11-01 4 The political relations of the European States have consists for centuries past of w \r and preparation for war, asserts Mr. G. Lowes Diokinson in his book The Choice Before Ua (George Allen <fe Unwin, Ltd., London.) In the present war this practice has culminated in a1,046 words
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Article126 1917-11-01 4 My thoughts are there, in the lard I've left— A little hat wi'h a roof of thatch, A stream tint flow* the hills are cleft, And a straggling tapioca patch— I see it s'ill :h i tall palm trees, The snus t gl >w on the landscape cast, The126 words
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Article59 1917-11-01 4 "Braddell Shield A general meeting of the Malay Commnnity will be held at the Malay olanteer Clab, Rrae Basah Roa<l, to-morrow 2nd November at 6 p.m. to consider what ehonld be done with rega-d to the shield presented by Mr. Roland Braddell to the Malay Community59 words
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Article33 1917-11-01 4 The turn's medal for Ootob*»r has been won by Dr. T. W. H. Burn*. Scores Dr. T. W. II. Berne 48 18- 17—70. W. H. Dinsmore 4.3 4.>— 7—.S3.33 words
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Article154 1917-11-01 4 Mr. D. EL Davidson, sub amountant of the Charter* 1 Bank. Ipoh. who has been singularly nnfortunato "n the matter of motorevcle accidents, mat with yet another on Saturday afternoon, probably the wo; st at ;he three e*Y*rienoed during tha laat six months. He was riding along Brewster154 words
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Article94 1917-11-01 4 Tin is quoted at £250.5.0 in London. Sag,, flonr (Sarawak) is q-.oted at 45/- in London Bhck pepper ie qnoted at 1/08 and whir- pepper at l/l In London. Tapioca fair flake U Joo at 51 (norn) on Londo i market On the Uverpenl mark t c94 words
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Article252 1917-11-01 4 Tin here, is it $119.25 m. J 75 tore sold. |fI7Sa U; Rubber ia quoted at 9x* r crep- ;,u i 2/oJ for «s for London, Oct. IL—r Q I _tk v occurred of Lord 1.1 i, L ha Reuter. >Q h Mr. Loke Chow Thy* H252 words
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Article347 1917-11-01 4 Mnch Regretted Lo>s The sn I lea an 1 ameejmeted death of Mr. Horace Strong, Acs ,mtant Mercantile Bank of folia, [m which took place at Hinllnnm «W eralEbspital on Satnr by night, following an operation for ippeo Ileitis will be be roc iv. I with po347 words
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Article115 1917-11-01 4 i'.ii I \T PITAS The Fighting Fronts 5 Rassi'i 5 China's Entry 5 I'»!j's Position War on Shipping General: Mai) Notices *> Local Share Market 3 Stocks aii.". Shar a li War Heliet 3 Menace of Miiit hsui Homo llerkot Qaotilinm Local and ti d i kl Onr Day115 words
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Advertisement166 1917-11-01 4 ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). I TRADE MARK. Made from the Strongest Pure Liste Thread, a Dependable Garment in Every Way. SIZES STOCKED 28, 30, 38 34, 36, 38, 40 an.l 4J inf. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. I LUBRICATING J —OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES I STOCKS166 words
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Advertisement374 1917-11-01 4 OUR DAY TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I AT THE CINEMA CASINO By-tke off Beach Road. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. I Uoder the Distinguished P.Uronaga of MAJOR GENERAL D. H. HIDOUT, C.M 0 General Officer Commandin t tl>p Troppa. The Entire Proceeds to the above Fund. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME BALBOA > ROI>UUING o<>.374 words
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Advertisement227 1917-11-01 4 Just Arrived A SHIPMENT OF Vounger's EDINBURGH Ale IN BARRELS. Prices on application to aidoech, Macgregor AND Co. mini HOTEL "OUR DAY" A Grand Masquerade Ball WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE British Red Cross Society ON SATURDAY, NOV. 3. The If HOLE of the proc-. i-, EffMl Am227 words
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Advertisement22 1917-11-01 4 Miss Annie Abrams wishes to thank kind friends for flowera and wreaths, and for letters of sympathy rec<-md in hsr recent bereavetoent.22 words
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Article1401 1917-11-01 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICI4L COMMUNIQUES. Terrific Artilleiy Fire. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 30, 4.20 p.m. Prisoners testify to the terrible eff( l oar artillery fire. The enemy ii-v w ir withont rations for u o •br. e Consecutive days. Io-day'n will not be consi. owing to theREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,401 words
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Article436 1917-11-01 5 Attempts at Dissension. London, Oct. 31, 1.10 a.m. The evening papers re-emphasis* the soundness of General Smuts reassanrg perspective. As regards the Itahan situation there is a grow ing belief the misfortune mRy t be turned to rood aec.unt The 222? of Udi e momentarily reacted upon when436 words
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Article181 1917-11-01 5 Celebration in London. L-mdon, Oot 30, 1.20 p.m. At a dinner at the Lyceotn Club celebrating the entry of China into tbe war the American ambassador in a letter wrote It.m*ans mnch to the United States and her allies to have a clear judgment passed by this ancient181 words
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Article39 1917-11-01 5 London, Oct 31, 7.45. a m. New York Hundreds of shipy*rd| on the water front hay* been order, d to dismiss all alien < n< my employee! before Now 1, with view to ending numerous water-front fires.39 words
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Article196 1917-11-01 5 Sep*rate Peace a Blunder. London, Oct 31, 1.45 pm. Petro?rad In the c urse of a speech at the preliminary parliament M Terestchenko, Foreign Minister said it was imp, tir< Rn->sia ah -aid not remain isolated. A separate peace would be an hist oricd blan- j der and bring196 words
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Article87 1917-11-01 5 Statements in Parliament. London, Oct. 31, 7.25 p.m. In the House of Cor? mons Mr. Bona* Law stated that the forthcoming Allied Conference in Paris will deal with war conduct and not war a ims. It will consider the gen«ral war situation and take further measures for cooperation87 words
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Article150 1917-11-01 5 Exit Michaelis. London. Oct. 31, 8 0 ng AiMterdaoi: Th* proopoot ol tho chancellorship being given to the ■ajad Bavarian professor Hurtling is onfavourably r. c ivodby tha Garman IVsa. It is regarded man effort by the Kais«r to win ov>r the powerful Centre party in thee ming150 words
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Article73 1917-11-01 5 Army Dissatisfied London, Oc\ SI, 2 SS p.m. The crisis in Spain has not been solved. A doaen political leaders see the King daily without result. All attempts at a coaliHon cabinet have failed owing to a refusal of the leading parties to act together. Behind this Parliamentary73 words
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Article63 1917-11-01 5 London, Oct. 31, 1 45 p sa. Washington Mr. Linsing has published the text of th« Loxbnrg telegrams referred to on Oct. 2d and 29. They reveal that Lnxbnrg advised Berlin that it would be dangerous to foster the impression among Brazilians that Germ my was easy-going63 words
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Article47 1917-11-01 5 London, Oot. 31, 3 2 p.m. Official: An aeroplane crossed the Kentish coast this morning, butdid not penetrate inland. It dropped bombs in fields and rmde off upon b ing engaged by anti aircraft guns Thi remainder of its bombs fell into tbe sea.47 words
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Article32 1917-11-01 5 London, (V. 31, 7.25 p.m. JVn Cork Sinn Fein leaders hive been put in gaol for participation in the recent demonstrations, when a thousand volunteers performed military evolutions.32 words
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Article104 1917-11-01 5 Fre ch Mail Founders. London, Oct 31, 1.10 a m. Paris: The mail boat Mascara, ranmng between Marseilles and 1 mis, has fonndered with all aboard. A Gallant Fight. London, Oct. 31, 8.0 p.m. thufSf The Cai>taiD and 8 p al of the officers and crew of104 words
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Article254 1917-11-01 5 Previously acknowtfSSm. $152,447.14 Li bhi Shu Shet 5 Per Phnn Yee Wei Kun Phun Yee Wei Kun $10 Leong Cheong and Co 10 20 Heng Yen Kuan 10 Praser and Neave Ltd 500 C B D Warry g q Kntertainment by Straits Arab Community, at The254 words
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Article235 1917-11-01 5 A c writes "AS A. IIaO?j-e is an old, well known and respected Bombay merchant of 17 Malacca SLreet, Singapore, and his only fanlt is that he had condoned a pure act of mercy on the part of one of his servants An Indian beggar was seen235 words
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Article33 1917-11-01 5 There was an exceptional cold snap in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night. The. teraperatare at 9 p. m. was 68* and in the early hours of yestorday morning Cs°, say« the Malay Mail.33 words
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Article400 1917-11-01 5 POLICE COURTS. This morning Thamerlas, a Ben gali. was charged before the j Magistrate with forgery of a ..ocument. purporting to be a receipt acknowledging the payment of $35 on a post office money order. InsP* ctor Xi: ke, c D.I. is prosecuting. A pott office clerk gave400 words
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Article362 1917-11-01 5 First Penang Prosecution The first proi-cution nnder the new Subsidiary Coin Ordinance in IVnang took place in the Second C>urt, on Monday morning, when >co Oan Kiew, a Chinese Nonia of Beang Tek Road, pleaded not guilty to the charge of b. ing in possession of a qnantity362 words
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Article78 1917-11-01 5 A pretty wedding took place yesterday morning at the Church of Oar Luly of Lgardes, Ophir Road when Mica Thangamal, daughter of Mr Manasnsai Mudaliar, an employee of the Methodist Pabliafaina House, was married to Mr Ada.kalaawamy Mulaliar, the son of Mr Amirdanathi Mudaliar, of Kuala Lumpur. R ev Father78 words
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Article163 1917-11-01 5 illfson Wirth's Circus. Wirth's circus and merajaria are due to arrive by the KIM s'eamer Van Kiebeck to lav Thtti fay) and will be transported to tiid Beach Road ground by the Riffles Hotel nVt of motor trucks. The work cf erecting the tents will ba undertaken on arrival163 words
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Advertisement681 1917-11-01 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OUR DAY Under tbe ausj ices of tho Singapore Recreation Ciul A DANCE will be given at tha VICTORIA MEMORIAL H \LL On Friday, 9th Nov 1917, at 9 p.m IN AID OF THE BED CROSS FUND. Admission by Tickets: Gentlemen $3 each (with privilege of inviting oue681 words
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Article905 1917-11-01 6 The Southern Revolt. (From Our Own Cerrtspondmt.) Canton, Oct. 18 :—According to reports from Hanan soot on October 16, the Hanan forces have 1 e.uken Hengshan, recently captured by tbe Northern troops of Fn Liangtso, the new Military Governor the Huuanese oppose. In a battle between the905 words
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Article11 1917-11-01 6 \w« do not mmwmW$ mmm «m opinions mmprtrntd bp mrrmf$mĕtmt$.]11 words
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Article571 1917-11-01 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Dear Sir, When I wrote on the above subject to belter the conditions of my own brethren, I never thought that after a lapse of five day 8, it would excite presumably, a Moslem friend of mine, to contradict me in571 words
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Article69 1917-11-01 6 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday Nov. 4 Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a iv 2 30 and 3 3) p m. Club Baogalow at y.30 aul 103") a.m., 12 15, 3 an I 5.30 p.m. Hljhtlda 1t.40p.0a, lioightO ft. 3 iv. Swim ning Club Carnival. Thi pretinaioary h-us69 words
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Article83 1917-11-01 6 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Oct 31. The quantity catalogued for this week's auction amounted to 1,992 :ons. There was a good demand for most grades, which however, eased <<ff slightly towards the oloae of the day. For Standard grades last week's prices were well maintained, whilst83 words
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199 1917-11-01 6 Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co. Limited Singapore, Oct. 25. The auctions commenoed yesterday were the largest on record, early 1,220 tons being np for sale. Of this quantity about 740 tons actually fell below the hammer ad ic was found impossible to jncludo the Sale until late tliia afteruon. In spite199 words
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Article130 1917-11-01 6 Resignation of Staff. Bombay, Oct. 11.—Following on dr. Ilorniman'a resignation of the h litoiship of the Bombay Chronicle we are authoritatively informed that Mr. Syed Hussain, Assistant E iitor of the paper, as veil as Mr. N. R. Bhattacharjee, Ohief Sub-Editor, have also reMgaed. The latter haa been130 words
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Article288 1917-11-01 6 Singapore, November L Tin.—See Local and General oolnmn. Copra. —Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- —Business done. Gambier. —Basineaa done. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Othtr Product*.— Market Quiet. Latat Lottl Market Qsotitioa*. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioal 140.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Oopra Bali 5.80 Copra288 words
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Article257 1917-11-01 6 North China Insurance. The following report was for presentation at the fonrteenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders, held at the offices of the Company, No. 7, Kinkiang Road, Shanghai, on Tuesday, the 30th October 1917, at 4.30 p.m. The Directors have pleasure in submitting, for the information of257 words
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Article190 1917-11-01 6 Thia war has taught ua many valuable lessons. Tni proiactive capacities of the l*nd are to be brought into operation. Government haa guaranteed the farmer excellent prices for the eas ting two or three yeare, and all that ia now required from the agriculturist ia the190 words
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Article211 1917-11-01 6 Orders of the Day for next Mon ay. "That this Council a? addition of $6,000 to iL Government Contribution T Hospital 1262,941 I Page 74 01 the Estimates for tlJ current year." e 2. Supply Bill (Bill "Furruak ing provision for the Public S for the ye.. 1918.")211 words
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Article192 1917-11-01 6 How Dust Helps, Most nurses are taught tjaite *-arly in thttir nursing career, that list is matter in the wrong pbce. Taerefore (remarks the Nursing Mirror), it comes as something of a surprise to read that Dr. Hamer. the Me licai Olficer for London, iu his report is192 words
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Advertisement195 1917-11-01 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Try Itc O SALE AT The Leading Hotels ANjJ Principal Liquor Dealers. I THE BEST IS BULL BRAND STOUT. 8 dozen pints to the case. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67, The Arcade, Singapore. JUST LANDED A few famous American GRANT 6-cylinder Touring Cars,195 words
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Advertisement38 1917-11-01 6 Ideal X'mas Presents i OR JUVENILE PHILATELISTS. New Edition of Excelsior Stamp Albums, with I f >t» stamps, given away free Special packets of Asiatic stamps at prices to suit all pockets. The CMtifleotai Stamp Co. HIGH! STREET.38 words
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Advertisement458 1917-11-01 6 lumunmmmM- r Ll r r L Lr n:w-»wir i.'aw-irTTi»~i ~.imj>_rijxm.-ij_-- < i.m ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT j; In Aid of The British Red Cross and The Order of St. dohn i Under the Patronage and in the distinguished presence of His Excellency The Governor, Sir Arthur Young, and The Lady458 words
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Article434 1917-11-01 7 The question of date and original use, disoussed under 1 Astrology 1 (Aver. 3, 1916), reappears in an interesting Report of the B A. A. Meeting hold recently. Mr. C W Maunder traced, mainly through the work of Prof. Flind-us Petiie, the evolution of pyramid structure—from the first434 words
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Article281 1917-11-01 7 As the inventors of all the belligerent nations are racking their nrains to produce new engines of v\arf .r.«, it is not surprising that many eJEefltlft devices have been orought forth, says Chambers' Journal." Although the invention ted below was suggested by an Englishman, Stafford Talbot,281 words
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Article378 1917-11-01 7 The Prince of Wales, (writt s a correspondent of the "Scots Pictorial" is a walker9SWt. il as i runner, as h. proved directly he obtained hicommission a few days after the outbreak of war. When he went out for his first route march with the Grenadiers nearly378 words
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Article118 1917-11-01 7 Drills for November 19!7, Fri lay, November 2. —Both Companies Parade Pearl Hill, 5.15 pm. Monday, November 5 —Both Companies Parade Pearl Hill, 5.15 pm. Friday, November 9.— Both Companies Parade Boostead Institute, 5 15 pm. Monday, November 12. —R o n t e March./all in Pearl Hill,118 words
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Advertisement438 1917-11-01 7 NOTiCES NOTICE. The Great Kalem Serial. THE GIRL FROM FRISCO. I have purchased and control the sole exclusive rights for the exhibition of the above film. For bookings apply A. ROSS, Palladium. 2710 T— 111 Government Notice. Notice is hereby given that subscriptions for the Straits Settlements War Loan will438 words
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Advertisement562 1917-11-01 7 WANTED WANTED Eurasian correspondence clerk. Knowledge of typing preferred. Apply John Little Co-, Ltd. 16 10 a WANTED. Singapore firm have vacancy for expert Eurasian shorthand typist. Good salary and prospects. Box No 313 M Malaya Tribune." 610 v a,MW BUWJMlWM^^yjMh'M^Ssssß' WANTED AT ONCE. On rental a small house close562 words
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Advertisement633 1917-11-01 7 BANKS JHARTEBED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. 'aid up Capital in, 60,00 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 ieserveFund £1,900,000 Wrva Liability of Proprietors £1,200.003 1 BANKERS, ■he Bank of England, The London and Midlacd Bank, Ltd., The jondon County and Westminster lank, Ltd.,633 words
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Advertisement171 1917-11-01 7 It's Good to feel tired after healthy exr-rcise, Lut if that tire feeliag does not disappear after a night's it's abnormal. It me».ns that you are ansomic or debilitated, that \ou Deed a tonic to build up thin blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People supply all the elements171 words
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Advertisement146 1917-11-01 7 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSINC t Mlt SARMA COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each b'»x contains 32 Big oet R*. 3— 6—o Medium Rs. I—l4—o Small Ra. I— 6—o Dealers in Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silks etc, pplyto:— SARMA Co. CUV Merchants. BEWARES KJMDA Co. Japanese Photographer ADDRESS: No. 40 BENCOOLEN146 words
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Advertisement182 1917-11-01 7 The Miners Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. I Hardware Merchants, General Importers AND AGENTS. AGENCIES Wanted for business or for the sale of all kinds of merchandise in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 27 9 2<> 12 The Victoria Confectionery Store 386, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. T»k182 words
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Miscellaneous76 1917-11-01 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order* for the week ending Friday, November 26 To-Day. No Drill To-morrow. 515 pm Drill Hall SVA (all details) 5 Jardine's Steps URF40L Specialists 4.30 Johnston's Pier SRE v 5.15 prn Drill Hall Maxim Co SVC T.P. Fire Station SVR, TPP 5.15 Drill Hall Signalling Section. 5.1076 words
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Title Section23 1917-11-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] VoL IV. No. 258 BINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.23 words
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Article328 1917-11-01 1 Metals Salved from Wrecks. Brass or more costly metals onlj ased to bft salved from a shipwreck, aud tbe iron pans were entirely sJausdonod to corrode in bottom »1 the ?»a, except wh«m exceptional fslvagefaeJUty was rot ted, says theM D.N <>• With the tight of the328 words
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Article298 1917-11-01 1 An Emden" Echo. The E nden it may be remember, ed, sank in the Bay of Bengal, kttween the 10th and 15th September, 1914, the steamships Indus, Lovat, Killiu, Diploma», Trubbock, tad Clan Matheeon. The r:»i lot would probably have secured a much larger bag" h »d it net been298 words
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Article142 1917-11-01 1 Mr. A. West, of the Preventive Service, prosecuted a hinese engineer, Lin Hun, in the Penang Second Court, on Monday morning, with Importing opium Into the Colony, it appeared that on the 2e\h October Mr West boarded the ss. Ilild iv hrrbonranl on p-oc*ed» ing to the142 words
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Article30 1917-11-01 1 October 30. Van Imhoff, Dutch De Klerk, Dutch Emile, Dutch October 31. Will o'the Wisp, British Kalmoa, Dutch Revnst, Dutch Indragiti, Dutch Speelman, Dutch Diva, Norwegian ToDg Lee, Chinese30 words
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Article17 1917-11-01 1 October 30. Pin Seng, Britiah Lady Weld, British Mabided, Siamese October 31. Brisbaiie, Britim Campbuys, Dutch17 words
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Article100 1917-11-01 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 npper yard, and for vessels mtering from the West on the North end. For of the Straits Steamship Company and local veajels of »h100 words
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Article110 1917-11-01 1 With a view to extending German trade after the war the Rickmers Rhederi und Sohiffbau A G, in Bremen, have formed a subsidiary company under the title of Otienthanel AG, with its haad office in Hamburg. The specific object of the new business is to conduct shipping services between Hamburg110 words
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Advertisement278 1917-11-01 1 Stoomvaart Maatschapplj "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Uogd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mall 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 anil Handelsweeniging "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 931.278 words
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Advertisement438 1917-11-01 1 FOR SAIGON. A steamer will leave for a'mve port on or about Monday, the sth November. For Freight and further information apply to THE EAST INDIES TRADING Co., Agents, 37 Robinson Road. 31 10 3 11 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Whuivks Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St438 words
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Advertisement347 1917-11-01 1 I To I Shipping Gazette I MALAY PENINSULA. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED !>: I ABAS) JAPAPN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. ■llttae latest Improvements for the safety f X "pd* l l •ateet modern convenient. In addition t a •easels have single-berth cabin* \m well as luxurious347 words
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