Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1917
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Title Section28 1917-11-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETJE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV.- No. 259 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.28 words
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Advertisement391 1917-11-02 1 ffaFSSaiiKffl 36, PHILLIP ST«E£T, FIR^BWOOO Supple to the Singapore Municipality. Fall part icul r; on application. Phone Noa 1361, 1362 and Private 1450 and 1073. THIS WEEK'S POWERFUL PROGRAMME "GAIETY" CINEMA In the Second Show "Witchcraft" and "Suspended Animation" Chapter 13 and 14 in 4 New Reeh of thn Great391 words
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Advertisement538 1917-11-02 1 JNSURANCE_ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INOOBPOPiTED NlW ZjHLiSD, THE I .ui-ances effecisd oa Buildings, Hen* and Merchandise of erety description MAffftE Inaarance} accept)d to all part* of »nj world at ioweai rate*. WAR IISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance538 words
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Advertisement89 1917-11-02 1 —iw i i fl| r I THE Pot Stills I OF Great Britain I Have Been 1 Taken Over by Government, J NEVERTHKLESS 1 Buchanan's I mmmmmmmmm j will be able to continue I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain I the quality as before, I I89 words
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Advertisement368 1917-11-02 1 fTay Guan Kiat 36, FHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Firewood Supplier to Hotels, Steam Launches, etc., etc. SULPHURIC j AND I Hydrochloric Acid. I J Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED JAPAN 1 SOLE A G K M T 8. I mnu his. Tiiuci coT Wul l? -81368 words
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Article714 1917-11-02 2 Intelligence Bureau. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Caaton, Oct. 23.—The Iotelb> uc Bureau hands our correspondent at, Canton the following In order to give fair, aocurate and terae information on tb4 affairs of the South-Western p. vince, this Intelligence Bureau wi 1 issue statements from time to tim<714 words
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Article308 1917-11-02 2 Project Estimated to Cost £18,000,000. The propoßition to drain the /uyder Zae, which wag approved «<f in principle by th 3 Netherlands Legislature some time ago, forms ihe subject of a recent report to his Government by the United Btat<* •onsulat Amsterdam, in which it ifl308 words
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Advertisement563 1917-11-02 2 ~KASANTAK PILLS. oung sound in the throat, hoarseness of tb, voice, and Kach other tchi" 0 5l p r t3 resu, r g f,om the 8oddn ch <* SLS53 ft h. a K g °y a u 6 Cnred at once chese pills. When .t has been said that these563 words
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Advertisement728 1917-11-02 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTIONjjtfo -OUR DAY* AUCTIOmT Under the auspices of the E Ho Hean and tu r> an auction will be held at the G irden Club R a ffl *i rJea November 6th, in aid of Our Day Fund It announced at a later date at an hour to728 words
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Article201 1917-11-02 3 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. .w* Singapore Nov. L tv catalogued for this T vhieh was concladg'1,092 tow of which were offered and 536 tons Se sale, open*! with a good 801 5 for cood qualities of all demaD rttfa tall week's prices well p^* 6 in sim"201 words
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Article222 1917-11-02 3 Messrs. Guthrle Co's. Report. Singapore, N >v 1 Tlj oooklj rubber aootioa openIt jaterda with a fairly good for the leading the sime as those ri. IV; Pale Crepe K IJ np to $124 and Ribbed Smoked ftNtto $I*l P er P ikal showing no ehangr from bat week's top222 words
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Article212 1917-11-02 3 [Tki Editor r >f the Malay MaiV"\ Sir.—l; miy not be common bowled?-- to eoUeeton, that the ■djaoftage atampa of Great Brihaianra printed in sh-ts of 240. aanajid io 2t' horia >n'al rows of 12 stamps io row. The letter httlw loner left-hanl corner oi a anaaiavHeated212 words
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Article249 1917-11-02 3 Singapore, November 2. TYn.—See Local and Onuanl column. Czpra.- -Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business dove. Sago Flour- —Business done. Oambier.— Business done. Pepper.-— Steady. Business done. Other Products.—V*r\L»t Quiet. Utcit Local Market 3wtat.9i&. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul 140.00 Nutmegs 80 9. 45.00 Copra Bali 5.80 Copra Gorong249 words
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Article41 1917-11-02 3 Copra. Singapore, November L There is no change to recoad in rhis week's quotations, but the market shows a slightly easier undertone. To-day's prices are fine sundried $5.80 and fair to good qualities $5.20 to $5.50 per picul.41 words
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Article114 1917-11-02 3 All «habad, Oct. 12—The Pioneer's Speoial Correspondent at Ranchi W i r r 8 —Latent rjewa from Shatnbad is not encouraging. It appears there has been an increase In the number of rioters as well as in the of villages attacked- The trouble which commenced in the114 words
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Article14 1917-11-02 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station -.--None.14 words
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Article395 1917-11-02 3 British Officer's Views. In the Far Eastern Review for Jetober, an excellent number and .veil illustrated, there is a very investing article on China's Man L*ower as Soldiers or Labourers," giving the views of General J. W. N. \iunthe—who has been active ia military affairs in China395 words
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Article26 1917-11-02 3 t aro pean Mail, and tU -:r delivery in London. Man, ns". Mn> a, jft- 0» g g Su Oct. n fa. B Oct.26 words
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Advertisement168 1917-11-02 3 TraH Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. The 10 2*t 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 with168 words
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Advertisement447 1917-11-02 3 A DELIGHTFUL PICTURE STORY r Yhe Alhambra Alhambra Is Bosworth's Attraction Shewing Bosworth's Ingenuity is the only theatre I i the Theatre AT THE m I where you f a HI Jfe jS| A exquisite tea get the BEST f&i g 11 Ek ifl B iT aLJP garden p.<*ures.t h447 words
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Advertisement330 1917-11-02 3 1 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tt njong tw*d. Trams Pass the D>or. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP Bluehoto-play Present 5 Piper's Price 5 PARTS REFLH Starring Dorothy Phillips 52 War Waif 22 PARTS REES Universal Special Feature 2 Pirates of the Air 2 L Ko Comedy in330 words
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Miscellaneous66 1917-11-02 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 515 pm Drill Hall SVA (all details) >• J.triline'a Steps 0RF4GL Specialists Johnston's Pier SRE v J,ij r'.u Drill Hall Maxim Co SVC r.p. Fir» Sta\j*n SYR, TPP Drill Hall Signalling Section, do Chinpste Co Su f 0 9 Eras R«ah Rd. Mal<% Co66 words
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844 1917-11-02 4 Tho general collapse of Russia and the regrettable Italian set-back at the Isonzo front are apt to make many rash to hasty conclusions as to the strength of the enemy powers. We have more than once emphaeised the fact that the fate of Germany844 words
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Article443 1917-11-02 4 SUPREME COURT. Uligat o i Over Agreemeiir The Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill K. c) delivered jodgaent yesterday in Hbst civil suit, transferred from tbe Dis*rict Covet, in whioh Dr. C. W. S. B .ges sued the Christmas Island Phosphate Co L*d, and Moan. Boustead it O. M443 words
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Article124 1917-11-02 4 Various. Before Mr. Sugars, the Second Magistrate, Chna Ah Poh wag charged this rnnrr.ing with dishorn stly retaining some i ilitary telephone wires, stolen from the Cable depot. The furthor h-arin? was postpone 1 for i wmk. bail of IK") being allovod. Mr* Bartleiti (lily doctor), of Nassim124 words
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Article67 1917-11-02 4 An Interesting case was huntitledby Mr. W iv |e 4 h vl Mf E Aakey, Secretary ol ihe Banitarj Board, proaecatod Towkaj Tay lav Kok for iion-compli a uotie». rvjairinjiliiai to fijj Qp (j«u pood oq hi» land at Aeam Knuil.umj Dr. Mcllutcbiaun. wL ■> xituine.l the» pond *nd fonnl67 words
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Article61 1917-11-02 4 The Beersheba Victory. London, Nov. 1, 9.30 p,m. official: Eighteen hundred prisoners and nine guns were captared at boersheha. The British losses were slight compared with the regultg. Lost Mails. London, Nor. 1, 10 45 p m. The Post Offica announces ihat parcel mails dated from Cyprns Oct61 words
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Article283 1917-11-02 4 Tia here is at *115-- A < 75 paid several vi.i hL n irn Pigs'iesin Ta:r t to ly by a local ■hife, Speedy's Hill, i )l t *e| At the S>vTnrh~d7^T Sabbath BehooJ lfl enu st to morrow c '°ck gramme will bo rive [J ;>r283 words
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Article99 1917-11-02 4 he t-auieos. j Mr Abe Kosd rea iveda trim from Hongkon» 11 It r that the Oaai r fJfJJ preat succ are ext. 1 their season for two ai Ata tv?} opening in Biaaeuwre aril 'in i qu-uco be on tke 10 h h mi t n t on99 words
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Article86 1917-11-02 4 The Selangor Turf Club's lottery lias definitely closed, an Ith draw, ing will oonunene i Una tft room, aU-30, atth- Kuala Laatpllr Town Hail. According to the llalaj \lm% the total realis-d is a!>ont 1315, 00 (out of an expected $500,0011), i his will reduce the first priz86 words
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Article106 1917-11-02 4 The death rate per mille for the week ending Oct. 27 was 3f IL The total nnmber of deaths m 2 r »'l of which 180 were males uti :i females. Two Kun peßm and 1 Eurasian died, also 17 8 Chim it, 41 Malays, 27 Indians and106 words
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100 1917-11-02 4 3I9ih Auction, 31st Oct C 1st Nov. Offered for Sale Pels. V/ABtM I 2i£7t (T nV«4 Prices Realised. onctt sra.ike i h:i< j ,jt t no*! ribbed 109 H* line plain Uuemoked hue nl.i. .1 d plain Crepe fine pale thin I?? W n good100 words
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Advertisement167 1917-11-02 4 ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT hLEEVES). 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 ins. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. LUBRICATING j I OILS I FOR ALL PURPOSES I j167 words
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Advertisement273 1917-11-02 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE CINEMA CASINO Bj ike -Sea, off Beach Road. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME. BALBOA PRODUCING Co Presents JACKIE SAUNDERS in The Hl-Starred Babbie IN FIVE PARTS i Wm P'ctupa Plags incorporation Present* I VIVIAN MARTIN la Little Miss Brown I 4.REEL COMEDY DRAMA, j First Show 4 Parts273 words
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Advertisement212 1917-11-02 4 Just Arrived A SHIPMENT OF Youiiger's EDINBURGH Ale IN BARRELS Priees on application to Caldbeck, Irlacgregor AND Co. ADELPHll HOTEL "OUR DAY" A Grand j Masquerade Ball I j WILL BE HELD AID OF THE British I Red Cross I Society I I ON SATURDAY, NOV. 3. j The WHOLE212 words
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Article183 1917-11-02 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Hirissiflg the uiieniy. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 1, 3,30 a.m. frVlil Marshal Sir Douglas Haig v9 w- 1 took prisoner on Tuesday Sthofih Ypra-Itin'm» railway fJl incUi ling three othcers. Local Ltinc'o ltV in thw neighborhood ?-h'v r <-S iden railway slight-REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 183 words
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Article48 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct 31, 10.50 p m £jyp v (tU il: Three thousand Xarki, with twelve guns, attacked oar cavalry outposts on Saturday. Thrttuh outnumbered and envethe Lonlon Yeomanry gallantly hell their position for Jeix hours until reinforced. Our casualties were unler 100 the Turk'sh losses were heavy.48 words
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Article55 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov. I, 3.0 p.m. E.-rpt official: After a night march we attacke I Bjersheba yesterliy unraing Wuilo the infantrv attacked the western and soath-w-st-rn defer.c s. our mounted for-c-s male a wi l-> taming movement through tho bsort and approached from tin east. waa occnpieJ by evening,55 words
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Article67 1917-11-02 5 London, Oe 31, 10.50 p.m. East Afric Ifi tl The Germans hive b*?n expelled from the Mahengedw'rict towards the Lnwegu river, fhey abandoned two guns. General Xorthey's troops occupied Liwile, ukia? prisoner 24 German t.ropeans. The enony's losses in til 1 rec-nt fiihting at Nyangao, apart from67 words
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Article98 1917-11-02 5 A Good Big. London, Nov, 1, 3.55 a.m. A French communique says '-'if off- siv- between Oct 23-27 1 11,157 isoners, including 237 officers and 1*) gnns. Between Ui-M I Bezonvaux there was fairly liv-ly bombardment. Oar ieroplanfi bombed railway stations Thionville, Bettemboarg, il-iyirres, Longneville, Woippy Luxemburg. All objectives98 words
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Article129 1917-11-02 5 Eneray Excesses. Lon Ion, Nov. 1, 3.0 a.m. Mickeus-i/a troops are wantonly uta destroying Italian in the iavailed areas has canst l ?he Socialiot news*rj^ r P'4 1 lo (I Italia to demand c of Anstro-Gennan >n Italy and also an t-urch for spies and j. i,u nni n129 words
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Article288 1917-11-02 5 on the left wing of the Second Army failed in their dnty by abandoning their positions before the most violent attack on the position by gnns of new heavy batteries The enemy thus drove a wedge across the Isonzo into the very heart of the Italian position, striking at the288 words
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Article137 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov. 1, 7.40 a.m. R 'liter's correspondent at Italian Headquarters wiring on Oct, 31, says Perfect order prevails among the Italian troopa massed on the new line of defence, where they are eager again to meet the ene.rny. All the British troops at the front were137 words
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Article132 1917-11-02 5 London. Nov. 1, 2.15 p m. New York The Associated Press correspondent at Italian Headquarters telegraphs The inevitable confusion which occurred during the gigantic movements of troops and material to stronger positions in the rear is disappearing most quickly. He discounts the view that the retreat was a132 words
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Article58 1917-11-02 5 Naval Successes. London, Oct. 1, 7.50 p.m. Wireless Russian official The enemy at some points in tho Riga region is wi'hdrawiuc! to previously prepared positions. There are no possible grounds for supposing that the enemy cm transfer troops to any other front. An enemy torpedo-boat was sunk bytwiof onrs58 words
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Article102 1917-11-02 5 Claim 180,000 Prisoners. London, Nov. I, 3.15 a.m. Wireless German official There have been successful engagements on the Tasliamonto plain. The prisons h-ivo increased to and the guns captnred to 1,000 London, Nov. 1, 5.15 p.m. Wireless German official We stormed bridge-heads at Dignano and Codroipo, and penetrated102 words
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Article289 1917-11-02 5 How to Help Italy. London, Nov. 1,11.0 a.m. Tho Times' military correspondent says The season is approaching when the operations in France and Flanders usually die down, as in the Alps, but there is nothing to prevent fighting on the Italian plains all through winter, and It289 words
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Article101 1917-11-02 5 British Report. London, Oct. 31, 10.50 p.m. The Admiralty states that the arrivals last week numbered 2,285 and sulings 2,321. Fourteen vessels over and four under 1,800 tons were sunk one was unsuccessfully attacked. Italian Returns. London, Nov. 1, 3.55 a.m. Italian official There were 439 arrivals101 words
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Article129 1917-11-02 5 Durban Flooded London, Oct. 31, 4.15 p.m. Durban Four months of abnormally wet weather culminated in a rain-storm in which inches of rain fell in twentyfour hours. Very extensive damage is reported. The Umgeni river is fluo led causing much damage in Durban notably in the129 words
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Article106 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov. 1, 5.10 a.m. In the House of Commons Mr J I Maopherson stated,during the debate on the vote of credit, that he was hopeful that by the end of November there would not be a single soldier on the western front who bad been106 words
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Article33 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov. 1, 4 15 a.m. Amsterdam s The Wefer Zeitung states tbat Hertling has WOODridered bis decision, and has now refused the Chanc-dhral-io, due to objections from the Left party.33 words
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Article94 1917-11-02 5 Successful Defence. Loudon, Nov 1, 4.15 a.m. The PreaB Bureau siys that aircraft crossed the southeast coast in relays between 10 45 and 11 30 lis* night going toward Lmdon. The raid continues. London, Nov. 1, 2.15 p.m. London experience a prolonged moonlight raid in the small94 words
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Article262 1917-11-02 5 London Nov. 1, 2 25 p.m. Official: Hostile aircraft determinedly and repeatedly attacked London last night. The first group eroBBed the Kent coast at 10 45 in the direction of London, but did not penetrate far inland. They turned eastward and dropped bombs on various plaoes in the262 words
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Article47 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov 1, 5,0 p.m. Official Th 9 total casualties in all districts through last night's air raid are eight killed and twen'v-one injured. The material damage is very slight. No naval or military of munitions establishment w;is injured. All our inachiiv 8 are safe.47 words
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Article65 1917-11-02 5 London Nov 1, 3.30 a.m. The Admiralty s.ates Our air service on Monday night ruded Sparappelhoek and nacre aerodromes. Visibility whs excellent and the shooting was accurate. All returned. Letter. The Admiralty states Nival aircraft bombed Sparappelhoek aerodrome yesterday. The clouds made the results difficult to observe.65 words
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Article70 1917-11-02 5 London, Nov. 1, 4.45 p in. Chris'.iania Tha Government of Norway has strongly protested to Germany re the sinking of the convoy, cabled on Oct 20. It reminds Germany of former protests, and says that continued sinkings of neutral ships not carrying contraband, with disregarding of the fate70 words
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Article83 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct. 31, 1d.50 p.m. The Pres3 BorCM states The Ministry of Munitions is inviting owners of tin and tungsten mines in Cornwall and Devon to eetablish a Research Association with a view to conducting experiments under first clas* experts to increase their output. It is pointed out83 words
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Article70 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct. 31, 12.30 p.m. The sensational rise of threepence in silver yosterlay to forty.six pence p3r onnce was owing to a scarcity of supplies', bnt there were few bnyiug orders and the advance was quite disproportionate to the bnHinesd transited. Thns it is not expected th*< rise will70 words
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Article150 1917-11-02 5 lucendiny Fires. London, Nov. 1, 7.45 a.m, Washington Two railway piers at have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at a million pounds sterling. Incendiarism is sutpected. One man has b MJ arrested. Japanese Commission. The Japanese finance commi-sion has arrived at a Pacific port. The150 words
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Article256 1917-11-02 5 Sir. E Geddes' Statement. London, Nov. 1, 7.0 p m. Sir Eric Geddes in his mai len speech in the House of Commons this afternoon, made i; the occasion of a long and [oapOftatit statement, in which he reviewed the naval wtoaUon. He said that the pres-nt Board256 words
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Article87 1917-11-02 5 Evdcu in Difficulties. London, Nov. 1, 4.15 a.m. Petrograd 1 'fifcg to the refusal of the Finnish authorities to cooperate in carrying out the orders for the evacnation, the commander-in-chief on the northern front has t) mi given supremo control of Petrograd, Cronstadr, ana" the whole of Finland. The87 words
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Article121 1917-11-02 5 The Outspoken Telegraaf London, Nov. 1. 7.40 a.m. Amsterdam Tne T«degraif publishes details of the utilisa'ion of the sand and gravel transported along Dutcu waterways from Ger many to B> Iginm. A cobble road from Middelkerke to the west was broken up and smoothed wilh sand and121 words
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Article52 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct. 31, 7 30. The Tim- s un l?rstands a definite scheme has been prepared for the Government acquiring a substantial proporti -n of the Indian tea crop. R pres i.t itivH bo lies will be asked to expr« sd thnir opinion on the matter iv the52 words
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Article18 1917-11-02 5 London. Nov, 1, 8.50 a.m. Madrid Senor Mou t has betn sked to form a Cabinet.18 words
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Article202 1917-11-02 5 The Casino Effort. There was not so large a gathering at tbe Casino last night as there might have been, owing tj tlu heavy down pour of rain. The grounds were tastefully decorated with Japanese lanterns and bunting, and the show was under the patronage of202 words
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Article114 1917-11-02 5 The following is a list of gifts which have up to now been presented for sale at the Our Day auction on Tuesday November 20, at 11 a.m. Presented by H. E. the Governor—Sptcimen of Gunong Tahan diamonds in natural state. Per the Hon. Mr. F. S. James—114 words
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Article374 1917-11-02 5 Previously acknowledged 1154,752.19 1 L R Macphail 500 "Bangkok" 10 Cheok Haan Cheong 20 The Dandycoon Minstrels 9 Contributed by Members and Guests of Tanglin Clnb on night of R*ce dance, held on 19tb Oct. 527.55 Special collection made at Wesley Church, Fort Canning 110 Per Wee S wee374 words
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59 1917-11-02 5 Saturday Nov. 3. 8 am. Special programme to be given by the Malay young people. 9 a.m. Sabbath School—Special day. 10 a.m. Sabbath School Rally day, an invitation is extended to all 2- 15 p.m. Special programme by the Hakka Chinese. 3- 30 pm, Hokkien59 words
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Advertisement380 1917-11-02 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE At our Sale-room, No 3 Ruffles Place On Wednesday, November 7, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable freehold land and three plank and tile-roofed houses erected thereon and known as Noa. 1400,1401 and 1402 JOO CHIAI ROAD, area 3 roods and 14 poles. Tbe Commercial Rubber Co., Ltd. Auctioneers. 2380 words
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Advertisement287 1917-11-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY. Under the auspices of the Singapore Recreation Club A DANCE will be given at the VICTORIA MEMORIAL H ILL On Friday, 9th Nov 1917, at 9 p.m IN AID OF THE RED CROSS FUND. Admission by Tickets Gentlenifn $3 each (with privilege of inviting; one lady287 words
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Article23 1917-11-02 6 The following summary of the week's warring is iesrjcd by tbe British Legation at Bangkok, but u.UBt not be considered official23 words
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Article1450 1917-11-02 6 London, October if). Operations on the British front for flie week ending the 18th inst The bid weather has been the most important factor on the Western front. Klin and mist and the consrqu talk oondition of the air and ground have seriously hampered the further British1,450 words
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Article157 1917-11-02 6 1 Singapore, aforembe* 2. le* i fatbtm and 00., the A read a Mac di io'k. .virur rinotati MM I Mor Oajah $i.40 $4.50 ■j *X iniugi i.47| [jjj Jyar Koto* 3.00 8.10 'V 11.75 12.00 Balgoamie 6.60 <>.):> *dtOton« 11 i 5 Q|£Q 1 SaaU 0.90157 words
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Article799 1917-11-02 6 Prices Quoted io the Market this Morning Sixgapobb, November 1. Mmii Lyal. and Evatt, Exchange and Share Heoken, iasue tbe following list of quotation* Kobber Shares. laah Vain*. Buyer*. Sellers. I/. Ailagar 2 3 S/9 1 AJ» J»ra 6/- 71V,- Aiylo Malay 12/» 16/--1 Ayer Cuiuug 40'-799 words
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Article68 1917-11-02 6 i»n<japor«, Kut ember J. •'n be:.d ju— Bank 4 a»/». 2 /4| Dptnand 2/4| Fd*ete3m/V 2/4 27/32 On India Bank T. r. 155 Oa Ho igl on^-— *k% prem. y» ohanghai^Ban i d/d. 55 Oa Java— Baott T. T m Oa Japan— Bank d/d. 108 3oT«rdgn»—bayfeg rate India Coll68 words
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Article106 1917-11-02 6 Drills for November 1917. To-day, 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 Boustead Institute, 5.15 pm. Monday, November 12.—R onte March, fall in Pearl Hill, dismiss Bopoy Lines Police Station. Friday, November106 words
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Advertisement143 1917-11-02 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE nr**y X-ii ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. THE BEST IS BULL BRAND STOUT. 8 .'dozen pints to the case. The Australian Asiatic Co 67, The Arcade, Singapore. MMMM JUST LANDED A few famous American GRANT 6-cylinder Touring143 words
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Advertisement447 1917-11-02 6 K. HARAOA Co. Japanese Photographer ADDRESS No. 40 BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE. Experienced Artist. Orders executed with care and promptitude. No Studio Work Undertaken. Letters or orders for photographs delivered at the above address will be promptly complied with. 11 10 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers and447 words
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Miscellaneous329 1917-11-02 6 Mails Close. To-day Batavia, Samarang and So lira bay* Melchior Trenb 2 pm S£3£iS'" d B ra **> p» Penang, taking mails for Europe, etc. lUu. A 2.30 pm+ "■terfc ,L weu "-i PntoSfflnS.. 8 1» 'P° massin, Sugen, K. Baroe, B. Papan, p t tm 4 nn fV tl>329 words
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Article1914 1917-11-02 7 Seven Centuries of History. Riga, the fallen Queen of th" Bau tie, wfb the most German town oatside Germany, Riga was hs German as Lubeck or Bremen. Met* is n-.t so French, nor Trieste so Ita dm, as Riga was German. But Riga was no irredentist,1,914 words
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Advertisement682 1917-11-02 7 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. oe is hereby given that the h containing the valuations of L j rites imposed on all buildings "ad l-ndt situated within the Muni. Jhwlitv of the Town and Fort of Malacca for tbe year 1918, are open to the inspection of Rate-payers at the \fuaicipal Office,682 words
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Advertisement458 1917-11-02 7 WANTED WANTED Eurasian correspondence clerkKnowledge of typing preferred. Apply John Little Co Ltd. 1610 v WANTED. Singapore firm have vacancy for expert Eurasian shorthand typist. Good salary and prospects. Box No. 313 Malaya Tribune." 610 v WANTED Shorthand and Typewriting Work. Accuracy and neatness guaranteed. Advertiser is also prepared to458 words
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Advertisement613 1917-11-02 7 BANKS 3HARTEBED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAIi OBARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,u:? "hares of £20 each £1,200,000 ieaervs Fund £1,900,000 Liability of Proprietors £7,200,000 BANKERS. v he Bank of England, Tha London GUf and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th? iOndon County and Westminster tank,613 words
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Advertisement65 1917-11-02 7 Don't let headaches spoil your day r~\sSl| trouble by taking one or two ItWI ll PINKETTES VSm These dainty laxatives give nature just the gentle assistance needed to 0&h?. correct constipation, bilious headaches, clear the skin of pimples and blemishes and sweeten the breath. jT^iTIWTI^VOf all CHemwU, 50 coaU por65 words
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Advertisement109 1917-11-02 7 Massage. Mrs. M. HATA Japanese c/o KOYOKAN No. H Queen Street, SINGAPORE. 3010 v JAPANESE Massage I Bonesetter. R. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA So. 7-5 Oxley Road, Singapore Near irch*rd Rovl. 9-2 n A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers' Studio, Hill Street109 words
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Advertisement174 1917-11-02 7 1 The Miners i Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. j 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 2612 j A. WOOSENSAH Co. Cloth and General Merchants,174 words
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Title Section24 1917-11-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TPfE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 259 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 PRICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article40 1917-11-02 1 October 31. Sri PatAQH, British Kaka, British Kinta, British Hai Nam, British Royuierbz, Dutch November 1. Circe, British Ranee, British Esuiesalda, Britiah Klang, British Abbotsford, British Sembifan, Dutch Hingkep, Dutch Van Riebeeck, Dutch Enaile, Dutch R. S. Baru, Dutch40 words
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Article35 1917-11-02 1 October 31. Soon Ann, British Meran, Britieh Sri Muar, British Kampar, British Ipoh, British Hong Ho, British M iu-a, British Kmile, Dutch Altiujf, Dutch Flevo, Sarawak Asdang, Siamese November Van Hogendorp, Dntoh Merkus, Dutch35 words
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Article149 1917-11-02 1 A striking example of tbe nesn fortunes made in the war shipping business is found in the recent decision of the Chuyetso Steam-hip Company to declare a dividend of 2,000 percent. 'Jue of the steamers of this company was recently sunk by the Germans off tho Spanish149 words
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Article152 1917-11-02 1 Crewless Ship. An entirely now invention is illustrated in tho August issue of the MMc chant s rvi a Review. A spc. cial type of crewiev* ship rfaaagaad to carry 3,000 t ns, mtUk i< so constructed that it c*n 1»« towed witnout difficulty. It illusti lt d. It is152 words
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Article140 1917-11-02 1 New York has 478 mil-1 uf s-hore lines, of which 128 beloug to tbe city of New York and 450 are privately owned. Measuring around piers and shores there are 169 miles owned by ihe city and 579 belonging to private parties, a tot-d of 742 miles.140 words
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Article62 1917-11-02 1 The Okazaki S S. Company has sold the Tokai Man, «,250 toun dw built in 1899, (o tho Mitsu Hishi Kaieba for £312,.>0 J, or jC.IO po r ton The V >shin.-. Kara 3,100 I\ 8 w built In 1883, hat I len sold foj £85,000; the Niauinau Itaro, and62 words
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Article110 1917-11-02 1 The Times announces that the United States Qovernment has approved of the purchase by the Kerr Steamship Company of a number of Austrian steamers interned in American ports. Further detail* are not to hand, but in view of the purchase in May last of Austria ips by110 words
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Article102 1917-11-02 1 Signal Mast, East Whari. 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 mtering from the West on the North end. For vessels of the Straits Steamship Company and local vessels of102 words
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Advertisement435 1917-11-02 1 THERE IS NO 1 Finer Medium I for Shippers' Advertisements I THAN THE ff Shipping Gazette, j Write for terms, n 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. I P. O. British India APCAR LINE wMPANIIS INCORPORATE© IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AND Pimzm SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Und-r Coi.tract with Hie435 words
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Advertisement271 1917-11-02 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi] "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE. 931.271 words
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Advertisement36 1917-11-02 1 FOR SAIGON. A stoainor will leave fur ahove port ou or about *!or Lay, the sth November. For Freight and further information «pjily to THE EAST INDIES TRAOINfI Co., Agents, 37 RobuiaM Road. 3 10 3|]36 words
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Advertisement389 1917-11-02 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tarjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bondr-d Warehouses, Trafalgar Bt. Eaat Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S Eaat East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower Office, Police389 words
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Advertisement383 1917-11-02 1 I To Advertisers 71 I Shipping Gazette j P e- 'culates in every port t:;r j j NALAY PENINSLLA 1 f Term* on Application t --J N. Y. K. NIPPON YUStN KAiSHA (INCORPORATED Of JAPAH] JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LI YE. '1 Li» this service have been ■■■■forth. eectncjtv,383 words
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