Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1917
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Title Section28 1917-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. tVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 262 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. ClK iftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.28 words
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Advertisement267 1917-11-06 1 I Tay Guan KiatS 36, PHILLIP STREET, FIREWOOD bjuJUT to the Singapore Municipality. Fall particulars on application. (j Phone v os 13G2, 1362 and jj Private 1450 and 1073. J "6*IETF CINEMA) BY SPECIAL BEQUEST OF HUNDREDS OP OUR PATRONS THE POWERFUL MYSTERY SERIAL MYSTERIES OF MYRA Will be Repeated267 words
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Advertisement541 1917-11-06 1 souTHlimsT INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated j* New Zealasp FU?£lns«tano3« vffeote d on Batldin .a, Km, tl d Merchandise of evr y description MARINE Insaranoes accepted to sll p*rU of the world at lowest rata*. WAR RISE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manag.r. Offioes: J, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United541 words
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Advertisement65 1917-11-06 1 Pot Stills I "Great Britain Have Been Taken Over 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 j the world. 1 The best whisky values65 words
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Advertisement382 1917-11-06 1 I Tay Guan Kiat j 36, PHILLIP STREET, SIMAPOtfE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Firewood Supplier to Hotels, Steam Launches, etc., etc. i SULPHURIC I Hydrochloric Acid. I j j I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I I SOLE AGEJNTS. I Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT382 words
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Article680 1917-11-06 2 Staada dised Production. The war may end in any of a oozen different ways it may last tor years or it may end suddenly, and nobody at this present juncture can say, for txample, us to what part labour may elect to play in it Nor does680 words
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Article605 1917-11-06 2 War Pilot's Views. There is no satisfaction like flying a machine that can climb, and climb high and fast. To be at 20,000fr. np with a powerful engine and- a weil-rigged machine is to feel a sense ot power that nothing elsa can give. From the very ground605 words
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Advertisement439 1917-11-06 2 K AS ANT AX PILLS. As their name nignifies, tbey are really tbe death to Bronchitis, Asthma and other diseasee of the unsjs and respiratory organs. Rumbling sound in the taroaf, hoarseness of the voice, and such other common complaint* reeulmg from the sudden change of weather H nd catching439 words
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Advertisement82 1917-11-06 2 G.C. LEE OB, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Mood and well selected Mask Vkriii PUao, etc. Ueod trinjts for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. •A: ■■aMmwMMmMtmnmmMwm**^mummmmmmmwmwi*MMWMWMmt ißaneegunge I Drainpipes, j GHanneis, v JiKfltN INDQ HkWi Q&, Lit ;In orporat In tfogapore*) olii Co. Japanese Photographer ADDRESS: No. 4082 words
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Advertisement564 1917-11-06 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 Tuesday, 20th November, 1917, at 11 a.m. In aid of Our Day Fund. The Public are invited to send to Messrs564 words
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Advertisement338 1917-11-06 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Staophouse Properties At our Sale-rooui, No. 3 Raffle pi ac On Wednesday. November 7, at 7 y 1. Valuable freehold house No. 44 Road, off Neil Road, square feet. 2. Valuable freehold tan No. 45 Soottisw M>de 1,186 square feet. 3. Valuable freehold larj<«338 words
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Article1199 1917-11-06 3 Residence at Hotels. At a meeting of the Legislative Council held yesterday, there were prtaent H. E. the Governor (Sii Arthur Young, G.C.M.G H. E. the 0 leral Officer Commanding the troops (Major-Gen. D. H. Ridout, c M.G.), the Hon. the Col Seo. (F. S. James. C M.G1,199 words
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Article242 1917-11-06 3 Interesting Development. In 1912 Mr Whitley, Chemist to the Societe Financiere, etc., made cartain discoveries regarding the natural coagulation of latex, and in 1914 Mr Crosse, factory superintendent on Cicely Estate, acci lently discovered that when latex too was closed in a closed bottle perfect coagulation took242 words
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Article410 1917-11-06 3 Moral of Poland and India. The Rheinisch-Westfalische Zeitung in a recent article draws a com- arison between German and British ldthods of colonization. Speaking of Poland, the journal says 44 We have freed her from corruption, dirt, and epidemics, and we did i. too thoroughly after the410 words
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Article84 1917-11-06 3 Two fair munitions workers were discussing their personal affairs. Got a jhtp j t, Lia inquired one. •Y< I and hfc'i a regular toff. H"'a manager at "You don't say so Why, they tell uj" he's red ntin«d." "Bather Way, he took me to a MStanrant las. week, and when84 words
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Article127 1917-11-06 3 Three Chinese Arrested. A fire broke out at Tronoh recrntly and a number of Chines* attap-honses were burned to the ground, amid much excitement and distress says the Ipoh paper. It appears that the fire started from a blacksmith's shop, the men at work shovelling the fire127 words
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Advertisement205 1917-11-06 3 Train 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 Bahrn have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter with205 words
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Advertisement561 1917-11-06 3 I Announcement Extraordinary is the only I the Theatre Lewis J. Selznicic's World Unowned Super-Production where you with an I get the BEST AT the exquisite tea Pictures, the A .3 Sj A atffllce Orchestra, $#l V JU& Cakes Co w <». and tbeBEST «7 mHI %Pf I «4* Tea561 words
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Advertisement769 1917-11-06 3 j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taujuug Pager Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP The British Official War Film Committee Present Tiie Battle of the Ancre AND The Advance Tanks The magnitude of the preliminary oppratious, both rs to gunnery end provision of materiel769 words
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1056 1917-11-06 4 H. E. the Governor in his address to the Legislative Counoii recently pointed out that the war had cast a shadow over everything. E7ery day we are now finding that war is a demon. The Colony ia feeling his deadly bro-ith which spreads like1,056 words
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Article132 1917-11-06 4 A correspondent, who is an authority on the subject, writes The old copper coins, with the monogram V.O.C., referred to in your issue of yesterday, are of Datca origin struck by Vereenigde Oost Indie Companie, i.e. United East India Company. Your correspondent will find a large number132 words
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Article139 1917-11-06 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, Oct 25. Tne Weichow affair has been amicably settled, as might have been expected from our reports of October 22. The Intelligence Bureau has been officially informe 1 that troops loyal to the Canton Government Liv Chi In peacefully entered Weichow City,139 words
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Article239 1917-11-06 4 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris. Nov. 3, 6.15 p.m. The issuing of the new 4 per cent French War Loan is fix-*d by decree at 6S GO f.-s bearing tins a real interest of 5.83 to begin on Dec. 16. Six Administrators of the IndoChina239 words
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Article28 1917-11-06 4 Kampong Kamuntiag Tin. Output for the month of Ootober 1917. Both Dredges. Honrs ran 1197 Cubic Yards treated 159J00 Total Piculs 1280.55 Realised on sale $82,972.^*628 words
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Article717 1917-11-06 4 Tin here is steady at $119.75 (874 cents np); 155 tons soli. London, Nov. 5 A peace meeting at Svw pa wa« booh n crowd inva ling the pla'forcL. A4 Mr. Roden Bux'on and other speak, era. Reuttr M Steel Heart is '.he title of the Harima717 words
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Article52 1917-11-06 4 Tae Honorary TtmmiT», Mrt Ridoat, bogs to iotaaowlsdgj many tanks tha MOAift <* undermentioned donatb an W Fund Oct. 2nd Ligia S. B. (Monthly donation) Oct. 29.h M Two well- wishers Oct. 29.U Gj Iwin L J Bukit Kbdck Estate Tauapin Nov. 2nd M<s Black— 0 i52 words
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Advertisement173 1917-11-06 4 ENGLISH MADE I Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). I 5 trade: mark. Made from the Strongest Pure Lisle Thread, a Dependable I Garment in Every Way. SIZES STOCKED 28, 30, 32 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 ins. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. LUBRICATING J -^-OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES173 words
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Advertisement451 1917-11-06 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE CINEMA CASINO Off Beach Road. The Best Show in Town. A MONSTER PROGRAMME. KALEM Presents TRUE B0A("~.>1AN MARIN SA1S in STIKGAREE (12 EPISODBS—24 PAUT6.) The gentleman outlaw, is the most original character now I shown on the screen. Daring- but Human, he is j a type451 words
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Advertisement179 1917-11-06 4 Just Arrived A SHIPMENT OF Younger's EDINBURGH Ale IN BARRELS. Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor j AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Notice. We received from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room Smoked Eel Smoked Salmon Pickled Herring in glass of 3 Pickled Rollmops Herring in glass Smoked Buckling $1 Per179 words
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Article146 1917-11-06 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIit COMMUNIQUES. Flinders R ids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE London, No* 4, 110 pm. •j_y Martha] Sir Douglas Haig A v> •Ph London Territorials ItotaiofoHy raided eastward of Oavrell'. taking prisoners and machine-arms. The enemy, under -over of a bombardment, raided Pith-*** of Epehy. We repulsedREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE - 146 words
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Article27 1917-11-06 5 The Pa estine Victory. London, Nov. 4. 4.10 p.m. Egypt official Tu=» captures at Beersh-'oa include fifteen guns The prisoners at Giza numbered 444, including 26 officers.27 words
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Article728 1917-11-06 5 London. Nov. 5, 12 30 a.m. Rater's correspon >nt at EffypBtß Hstdq'taHwo, wiring on Nov. L says that the v*l which his hidden operations on the Palestine front has partially lifted and revealel that the Turk received a blow in the capture of Beersheba which considerably winded him.728 words
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Article67 1917-11-06 5 Londo 1 Nov 4, 8,55 p.m. Mesopotamia official A reconnoitring column engaged the Turks on tho right bank of tbe Tigris, opposite D;ir. The enemy withdrew towards Tekrit under coy. r of a s.rong rear guard. We drove out the latter from successive lines: of trenches and67 words
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Article55 1917-11-06 5 En.'my Fail. London, Nov. 4, 4.10 p.m. A French oommnniqa6 sayi Artillery activity continnes very marked north of Chemin d«s Dames in the region of Pinon and Vanxaillon. After a violent bombardment :he Germans twice attacked north jf Chanme wood on the right of the VIease. Oar fire dispersed55 words
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Article122 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 1.50 am. Renter's correspondent at French Headqnarters states The departure of the Germans from the Ladies' Way was detected at dayDreak on Friday. Rifle fire she wed ;he enemy to be there overnight. general infantry advance b?gan in hoar later—curiocnly, by the lame troops122 words
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Article55 1917-11-06 5 Success Against Turks. London, Nov 5, 3.55 p m. Wireless Russian official There is violent enemy artillery firing westward of Sventen lake. We attacked the Tnrks at the Kalkit sector o n the Black Sea, captnring the first line trench;* and in some places up to th« thir l55 words
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Article56 1917-11-06 5 The First Losse3 London, Nov. 5, 3.45 p.m. Washington: General Pershing reports that three American soldiers were killed, five wounded and twc lve captured on Saturday, when The Germans railed Instruction Salient, before daylight, putting town a heavy barrage and cutting off the salient. The enemy's losses are unknown.56 words
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Article29 1917-11-06 5 Attacks Repulsed. London, N-'V. 4, 4.10 p.m. Italian official We repulsed a strong attack against oar advanced ooata in the D*r>ne and Uiaruella Valleys in the Giudiearie sector.29 words
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Article32 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 3 lb p.m. Italian official The enemy rt ache i the right bank of theTagliam*nto northward of Pinzano, and is intensifying his pressure against onr let. wing.32 words
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Article102 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 4.50 p.tu Reuter'g correspondent at Headquarters telegraphing on Not. 4, says that the passage of British coatingentB to the front haa been the occaaion of touching manifeata tions of welcome and friendliness by men and of all classes. They flocked to tbe stations, offering102 words
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Article31 1917-11-06 5 Turkish Tales. London, Nov. 4, 6.10 p.m. A Turkish communique fays There hi intense artillery fire at Gaza. Our batteries effectively replied. Enemy cruisers are bomb mling the coast.31 words
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Article73 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. S, 4.25 p in. Wireless German official: There is powerful and destructive fire in the Yser lowland region, between Houthulst wood and the YpresComines canal. English battalions attacking southward of Stojakovo, between the Vardar and Lake Doirau, heavily collapsed. The Austro German forces have gained tho73 words
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Article35 1917-11-06 5 Notable Victors London, Nov. 4, 4 10 p.m. Th- Pross Borsoo announces that Mr Lloyd George haa left for Italy. General Smute, Sir William Robert--Bon, Generala Wilson, Maurioe and other officers are aocorapanying him.35 words
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Article161 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov 5, 8 0 a.m. Paris Naval experts urge speedy and vigorous Entente aotion in the Adriatic. Tuey declare that seaplanes could compel the .-r.atrian fleet to leave Its harbours, enabling the Allied fliots to strike a decisive blow. New York The Associated Press correspondent at Italian161 words
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Article62 1917-11-06 5 London, Oct. 5, 5.55 p.m. Renter ia informed that the conferences held in London last week were among the most important of the war. M. Painleve and General Petain daily conferred with Mr. Lloyd George and the War Cabiuet. 4 complete identity of view was established regarding the62 words
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Article117 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 4.50 pm, Anstro German propaganda in Italy, which it is alleged has been strong in happenings on the Italian front, was raised in the House of Commons. Colonel Yate asked what steps the Government was taking to deny the Anstro German falsehoods regarding Britain, being117 words
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Article55 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 12.50 a m. The air service carried out numerous patrols to-day, bringing down an enemy machine in the sea, driving down and damaging another, and probably deatroying a third. We raided Eogel aerodrome and bombed hangara and sheda. Two of the enemy'a attacking machines were55 words
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Article37 1917-11-06 5 German Admission London, Nov. 5, 5.50 p.ru. A Berlin offiolal message admits that the British sank the auxiliary raiser mentioned on Nov. 2, in the Kattegat, bat denies that any patrol boats were sank.37 words
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Article364 1917-11-06 5 More Hon lot my London, Nov. 4. 6 10 p-tn. An appalling story of tho coM blooded massacre by the German* of the crews of th« North Sea co-i voy sunk on Oct 17 ii told i the Norwegian newspapers. Tidenstegn says that the German cruisers were364 words
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Article172 1917-11-06 5 A Few Revelations. London, Nov. 5, 5.5 a. ua. Athens The telegrams secretly exchange between Athens and Beilin have all been deciphered. They conclusively prove that King Constantino and his Queen were acting on behalf of Germany, with the Gonnaris, an 1 L«mbros Cabinets more tools. The172 words
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Article95 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 4, 6.10 p m Rome M. Veniz-do3, in an interview with Reutor, sai 1 he was sure that the war w mid bo long and difficult, bui he waa 01W Hill of the final victory of the Alii-s Italy would overcome her present troubles but even95 words
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Article58 1917-11-06 5 London. Nov. 5, .115 a m. Rio de Janeiro The Brazilian steamers Acary, formerly th 9 German Kberburg, and fluarahy, Sfi M torpedoed off St Vincent Both were beached Two men were killed aud four Injured, It is stated that the Government is demanding, as a reprisal,58 words
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Article31 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 4.50 p.m. A Norwegian official mes-age states: Nineteen Norwegian merchantmen of a tonnage of 34.577 were loe' during October, and forty eight Norwegian seamen were killed.31 words
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Article19 1917-11-06 5 London Nov. 4, 6.10 p.m. Madrid The Government haa declared that it will maintain a strict neutrality.19 words
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Article216 1917-11-06 5 THE ASSIZES. Return Frt-m Banishment. Thm si' t i tigsof the. sixth Assize were onnnenced tliia morning Mr. PEbdtta, when liid Lordship enquired into the tirst on ihe calendar, in which a Hokien naiu<'J 0 Kow Siu (alias Kow Sin) was charged wiih unItwfui return fro'u banishment. The216 words
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Article458 1917-11-06 5 Japanese Sailor's Death. The further hearing into the case of the death of the Japanese Bailor, knocked down by the motor oycle ri !i< ii by Mr. John Terndrnp, was resumed in the Third Polios Court before Mr, 11am yesterday afternoon. Dr. C. J. Paglar, r-distant surgeon at458 words
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Article50 1917-11-06 5 Lon lon, Nov. 5, 4 50 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bnlfonr stated that ho hoped the Allied OQUf renoe at Paris, on war c mducr, would be held in mid November. He could not at present give any information regarding the oonferw ceo-i war aims.50 words
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Article38 1917-11-06 5 London, Nov. 5, 4.50 p.m. Paris The Temps naval expert, who hns visited the British shipyards, sajs that he saw at Fab Holds anl QtaagOW wn ships far bigger thr.n th i Que. n Elizabeth.38 words
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Article74 1917-11-06 5 In the "Missing" list. the word "march" must be included. It disappeared sai ly in the war. To jadge by correspondence from the front, soldiers no longer march. They "swing.' The men "swing" past Baluting bases; regiments "sw ing along the roal; iraiitsl "swing" by. Ob, those sallow j r.rrr74 words
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Article623 1917-11-06 5 Alhambra Entertainment. At the Alhambra Theatre, hi night, the Our Day entertain ment in aid of the H»d Cnm Fouu, which was under the distinguished patronage of H. E. Sir Arthur Young, G.0.M.G., and the Lady X niyrj V- nng and was attended by a record house,623 words
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Article222 1917-11-06 5 Arrangements for theSwimuing Club Carnival on Saturday in aid of the funds of Our Day have row been completed The programme includes twelve events, with a ladies' race, a l.idies' and ger.ilemeu'b nee, team race, diving exhibition, water polo, fancy dress parade and o'her events likely to222 words
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Article436 1917-11-06 5 Lottery Matters—Chance for Local Enterprise. T i« R. '-.ugor Tarf Clab lottery has bti'i iL* iJeal story-book ending so far as the first prist is concerned, it having been won by a coolie, in a coffee shop. This man's sadden wealth should make him a mark for >hnrkti,"436 words
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Article189 1917-11-06 5 This Year's Meeting. The animal meeting of the Khalea Diwan Malaya (the Sikh Association f Mai tya) is to be held this year in Ft naiig on Christmas Day, when mticbTg from various parts of the 8 raits Settlements and Malay States will foiegather to discuss189 words
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Advertisement514 1917-11-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY. Uoder the auspices of Urn Singapore Recredtion Club A DANCE will be giveu r.t *he VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL On Friday, 9th Nov 1917, at 9 50 p.m IN AID OF THE RED CROSS FUND. Additional attractions wili be provided by the Wn-cl of Fortune, Sbootinj Gallery,514 words
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Article845 1917-11-06 6 Prices Quotes' in ths Market this M»rnitg SlNGAPOHK, NOVEMBER 6. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shard Broken, issue the following list of quotations tiabber Shares. Som. Valne. Hnyam. s ''^s. AUa<ar J,3 t,9 1 Anglo Javo 6/- 71— 11- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/1 Ayer K'lnirw 40/- 60/I,845 words
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Article65 1917-11-06 6 himgaport November J n Lt«4n— Baalt i mh* 2/-»| Dm.:, < 2 /4t r I*V J/4 27/32 c r. 155 '-'n H'j-ft] ureru. Oft Bb* g' fcwft 4 1. 57 'Jn J Baa? T. T L3O On Japan Bank 10g Sore reigns —baying rate $g. Ind<a Coil Billi lait65 words
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Article353 1917-11-06 6 Malacca Help. At a meeting held at the Stadt House some time back, the following gertlemen were elected Chinese Gt .eral Committee, with power to add to their number, to collect subscriptions in aid of Malacca Our Day Fund from the Chinese Community Chan Cheng Siew. Chan353 words
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Article431 1917-11-06 6 The Singapore committee acknowledge with thanks tho following subscriptiona to tbe above fund Previously acknowledged $178,293.11 Collected by Yeo Ban Keng Yeo Ban K*ng $100 Lim Tiam Ek 25 C. E. Rozells, Ang Kay Teong. Khoo Tiang Seng, Tay Tiam Leon, Lim Choo $15 each 75 200 D. J.431 words
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Article53 1917-11-06 6 The following are entertainments already arranged in connection with tho above Fnnd Thursday, November B.—Harima, "Our Day." Friday. Nov. 9.-3 R C Dance Victoria Memorial Hall. Saturday, Nov. 10.—Swimming Club Carnival. Tuesday, Nov. 20.—EjHo Hean and Garden Club's auction, Rallies Chambers. Friday, Dec. 14—Drawing of Sporting Club Lottery—Memorial53 words
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Article424 1917-11-06 6 Critics of perspective may have reason to quarrel with the attention attracted by the murder trial which ended in an acquittal of Lieutenant Malcolm at tho Central Criminal Court on Tuesday. In times when human life is patriotically reckoned aa't were a can-less trifie and when424 words
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Article86 1917-11-06 6 The leader of the sightseeing party paused at the old cathedral door to tike leave of the old sexton. "You've bean here many years V he questioned. ''Forty," smiled the old guide. "And it's werry strange, as whenever I'm a showing a party out o' the old church they alius86 words
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Article153 1917-11-06 6 To-tagr Penang,* Durban and United Kingdom* OiatheCape) Mail C 2 pm Batn Pahat Aing Leong 2.30 pm Malacca and Maar *Lady Weld 8 pm Pnlau Batam A Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 3 pm P. Sambu, Singkawang, Pamangkat k Sambas Singkara Bpm Pulau Galang Sri Galang 3 pm KotaTinggi153 words
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Article64 1917-11-06 6 Delivered la London. The following are the dates of leparture from Singapore of thEuropean Mails a?>d their delivery n London. Mail. Larr. d-iivebkd. 8.1. Aug. 24 Oct. 13 P. AO. Aug. 28 Oct. 13 B. L Aug. 31 Oct. 13 M.M. Sept 7 Oct. 23 8.1. Sept. 664 words
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Article14 1917-11-06 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station None.14 words
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Article187 1917-11-06 6 Charge of Negligent Driving. In tbe Koala Lumpur Police Court before Mr A VV Just, Magistrate, a case which has been before the Court on many previous occasions, was finally disposed of. On July 22nd, Abdul Hamid, the driver of a private owned motor car, knocked down187 words
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Article252 1917-11-06 6 Tokyo, Sept. 29 :—lt is reported that the rice crop this year will amount to at least 60,000,000 koku, showing the increase of about 4 per cent over the harvest rf last year. The third estimate of the rice crop will probably be announci d by the252 words
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Article116 1917-11-06 6 A press note issued by the Chief Secretaiv, Government' of. Burma states :—lt has been decided that Calcutta will be the most convenient centre for the Secretary of State and H. E. the Viceroy to reoeive depu tations, addresses and memorials from Burma. It is expected that the S cretary116 words
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Article247 1917-11-06 6 Singapore, November 6. ri».—See Local and General colamn. Copra- Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour —Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Utest Lotsl Marks! faoUtio* Nutmegs 110 S. per p oul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 3. 45.00 Copra Bali 5.80247 words
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Obituary163 1917-11-06 6 Due to Lightning 0 Some mystery is attached to the death of a Chinaman, Fong Tai, which took place at Tronoh a few days ago. He went out to cut firewood from the jungle near his house but as heavy rain came on. hie wife took a big163 words
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Article142 1917-11-06 6 Mr. Ichiki (Vice Minister of Finance) remarked aa regards the i«sue of the auxiliary cjin notes to the following effect: Half the Y 10,000,000 in auxiliary coins to be minted daring the carrent year has been pnt oat. In order to further replenish the supply, auxiliary coin142 words
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Article195 1917-11-06 6 Singapore, November f] LatLvn and r. ktmilt, *ivi?> t.• Folia iJTI time: MorOajah $45 Ayer Molek 2 \yer Paras .7. p Baigownio g.l Bukit Jetton* 075 nsa Bukit Katil Bukit X B 0 3 9.7J Gleneaiy daytor 10.50 ifS lndragiri (Sum.;... 6.20 gjS Jeram KsMtntan 1 105195 words
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Article216 1917-11-06 6 The King has decide Itc a distinctive decoration to and men of those units who bade! in France or Belgium Df t th fag tattle of Ypres. This will be that something to show Lich, as onr correspondance columns have tetffr tied, has been desired my qnar.216 words
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Advertisement186 1917-11-06 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try Jtfc I O N 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. JUST LANDED A few famous American 14 GRANT186 words
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Advertisement125 1917-11-06 6 THE Commercial Bobber CO., LTD, (Incorporated in ingapon Auctioneers and valuers No. 3 Raffles Place Property Auction. Nov. 7. At Our Sale.r p.m. Sale of faJaabif fcee» hold land aa ■•■J properties kno«i. M B** 7 and 8 QaTaaagh Road and No. 5, 6, 7 and X"« Road, on" Orchard125 words
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Article796 1917-11-06 7 Work During Battle. Tbo 4 Mndical R<co?d quotei from Le Cidjcee a ile->c ipti »n of «that tbo sanitary service of a b\U.tlion consists of during an offensive :ampaign. Here it is According to Cbeyrou, in Le Caduc-e for June 15, it e*pectod before the late*: French796 words
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Article275 1917-11-06 7 At the Fancy Fair held at the Ipoh Town Ha I on Saturday in aid of th« Kinta M Oar Day Fund, His Hitfhnesa the BwUaa came forward ipontiniwwiilj and th« gathering in Malay In vnry en'huaiastic terms, hiaspeech being subsequently translatr I into English by Mr. Ow275 words
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Article36 1917-11-06 7 "Me Untitled like George Washing :I do v "tie could t 11 a 1.0 to Hdvo hr fc ..i." "Yju't lucky I Mine can tell a lie the minute I get it out of my month.''36 words
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Article92 1917-11-06 7 Drills for November 19!7. Friday, November 9.—Both Companies Parade Boustead Institute, 5 15 pm. Monday, November 12. —R onte March, fall in Pearl Hill, dismiss Sepoy Lines Police Station. Friday, November 16.—Paradee Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 pm, Monday, November 19. —Both Companies Parade, Bouatead Institute, 5.1592 words
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Article85 1917-11-06 7 Two young Irishmen in a Canadian regiment were into tbe trenches tor the first time, and their captain promised them five shillings each for every German they killed. Pat lay down to rest, while Mick performed the duty of watching. Pat had not lain long when he85 words
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Advertisement615 1917-11-06 7 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAYS is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed ou Saturday, November 10 Monday, 12 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Ti_ L°iL Notice of Removal. Morgan's Agency have removed from No. 2 Battery KoaJ to No. 1 Laidlaw Buildings. •2 11 KO .VICES. NOTICE h hi reby given that615 words
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Advertisement549 1917-11-06 7 NOTICES POLICE NOTIFICATION. Traction Engines and Motor Gars Ordinance of 1911. Driving Licences, Renewals and Registration of Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, etc. 1. Forms and particulars may be b«»d at th° Traffic Office, Central Police StHtion. Applicants will be tested between 10 and 11 a in. on Tuesdays, Thurs. lavs549 words
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Advertisement607 1917-11-06 7 BANKS CHMTWB ANK Of IHNA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. nrarjWrtMurao n imlajib Bit royal charter, i aid up Capital in MyOOC Shane ot £20 £1,200,00. I eserva Fund £1,900,006 Fwervt f lability of PropriMon 200^000 bankerie Bank of England, Th* London l t.. Bank, Ltd., Th* I ondon County and V.607 words
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Advertisement194 1917-11-06 7 Be Prepared to Fight. Nature ii always fighting to kr.»p us well. Under normal conditions the, forces of health within MX Indies kMp the disease germs in subjection. They aren >t I zpf lied ntirely but they are kept harmless. Son.* indiscretion m ctt< »nd tM dig««tbm is up- t194 words
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Advertisement284 1917-11-06 7 WANTED WANTED Eurasian correspondence clerk. Knowledge of typing preferred. Apply John Little Co, Ltd. 16 10 a WANTED. Singapore firm have vacancy fcr expprt Eurasian shorthand typist. Good salary and prospects. Box No. 313 Malaya Tribune" 6 10 v WANTED Dresser for Johore Estate, good salary and prospects to competent284 words
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Advertisement322 1917-11-06 7 Tbe liners Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. 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 26 12 Violet Copying Pencils I Fox* Drawing, Architecture, Office use Etc322 words
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Miscellaneous183 1917-11-06 7 Singapore Volu'tccr Corps. Orders for the week ending, Friday. November 9 To-Day. 515 pm Drill Hall SVA do SUE v NCOg do Maxim Co SVC 5.10 do Chine* Co SVI 5.15 Bras Basah R«l. Malay Co SVI 5 Drill Hall SFA Co 4.30 Govt. House SVC Band To-morrow. 5.15 i-m183 words
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Title Section24 1917-11-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 262 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917 PBICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article778 1917-11-06 1 (By Alex. Paruis.) Not 80 long ago a photograph p. peared in a prominent shipping paper uf a group of nurses taken on bosrd a hospital ship. What might not haw happened to the fair ones since What hardships may they not have not been called upon778 words
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Article35 1917-11-06 1 November 3. Giang Ann, British Sri Patana, British November 4. Lady Weld, British Pin Seng, British Singkara, Dutch Kuching, Sarawak Redang, Siamese November 5 Medusa, British Ipoh, British Kampar, British Singaradja, Dutch Kumphius, Dutch35 words
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Article18 1917-11-06 1 November 3. Klang, British Meran, British November 4. Koala, British Quorre, British Reynst, Dutch Sarie Borneo, Dutch18 words
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Advertisement325 1917-11-06 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE StaippingGazette. Write fur terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o, British India APCAR LINE (i Qnm INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE?. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. rjader Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF325 words
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Advertisement278 1917-11-06 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi] "Hederland" 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 Hantfelsvereeniging Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland) 1 O'Almeida Street 'PHONE, 931.278 words
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Advertisement51 1917-11-06 1 «f— i(IJ 4 BUSINESS INW4R TIME. j It is our intention to continue jl to adverts uur various g w I j cialities with unabated vigour I j, and our appropriations are t g ready planned for exteuaive 2 campaigns. It pays to advertise f i I British Rubber Co.,51 words
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Advertisement365 1917-11-06 1 Notice. Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the Range as possible during the Heavy O an Practice, which will take place from the undermentioned Forts on the dates stated below, commencing at H a m A Red Flag will be flow;; from365 words
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Advertisement199 1917-11-06 1 I To AdverttsersTl J Shipping Gazette I Ciicui»tes in every port throughout I MALAY PjNINSIJU N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAiSHA (INCOBrORATED n JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. All Ml Imn for E «rop« are fitted witk Wirrie.s Sail Ufa fo, Shanghai, Kobe, ..a Yokohama, .v.r/fortaigh, S..Ua«. for199 words
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