Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 266 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. ClK malapa Cribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 293 1 I Tay Guan:Kiat| 36, PHILLIP STREET, SIMCAPOBE. LIRBWOOD Supplier lo tbe Singapore Municlpallti.! Fu'l particulars on application. Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and Pflonc Private 14&0 and 1073. To-nights Super Attractions "GAIETY" CINEMA In tliS3 Second Show Final Episode THE THOUGHT MONSTER in 2 Park of The Successful Serial THE MYSTERIES
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    • 558 1 1 INSURANCE southTiritish INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zeal and FIRE Inanraneej effeoted on Building a, Rent and Merchandise of every description m 111 U J, MARINE Insarances accepted to all parts of ihe world at lowest rate*. WAI MSI aocepted to all parts. J. HENBT Manager. Offices: 3,
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    • 30 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings TRADE MARK 1 Fresh Suppllc Man 'frly. British and best. Insist on mini 1 served with ROSS'S 1 W.A. Ross Brothers LIMITED. I BOTTLERS London and Leith.
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    • 665 1 JI Tay Guan Kiat 36, FILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 aid Private 1450 and 1073. ASAHI BEER I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. Hinn tin muu ti.4 ters Branches at IPOH, KUAL4 LUHPUH PENANG. doubt will prove very beneficial for Asm SnAO
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  • 137 2 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 320.h Auction, 7th Bth Nov. 1917 Offered for Sale Pel». 15,307.96 or 2/4'/SI lb*. (Tons 911.18). Prices Realized. Sheet smoked fine ribbed $116 to $rju good ribbed 108 to 115 tine plain good plain 88 to 90 Unsmoked fin* ribbed I<_4 good
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  • 316 2 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. Singapore. Nov. 8. For this week's Auction, th > quantity catalogued was 1,198 tone, of which 911 tous were offered and only 419 sold. In sympathy with weaker advicos received froni London and New York, pricrs all round show a decline. At the commencement there was
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  • 236 2 Messrs. Guthrie Co's. Report. Singapore, Nov. 8. The weekly Rubber Auction opened yesierday with a moderato demand, which, howevor, gradually fell away until, in ifhe concluding stages of the sale to-day, bayers were holding off completely. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to $119 per pikul {one lot fetched $120) which
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  • 105 2 Settencti Rsdacrj In the Supreme Coru», Koala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice Innes, Chief Judicial Commissioner the appeal of Cheng Chan Seng' and Ching May Has, 0 f Klang, wag heard. 80ms weeks ago then two men were eonticted before the Magistrate at filing of attempt ing lo
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  • 80 2 Ths Work of Sir Joha Anderson. London, Oot. 22nd.—In the Honse of Commons, in reply to Mr King, Mr. H»j wins stated that he was folly c -nfjd«nt that Sir John Anderson would continue to exercise clemency in all proper cases of Singhalese imprisoned owing to
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  • 59 2 PlMrfng a hand ovt-r hii forehead -he worried drill sergeant paused for breath as he surveyed the knookknetd recruit. Then be pointed a scornful finger. "No," he declared "you're hopeless. You'll never makf- a soldier. Look at you now. The top' alf of your legs is standiug to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 458 2 KASANT/U€ PILLS. As their name signifies, tbey are really the death to Bronchitis, Asthma and other diseases of the and respiratory organs. Rambling sound in the throat, hoarseness of the voice, and such other common complaints resulting from the sudden change of weather and catching of cold we cured at
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    • 1055 2 AUCTION SALES. -OUR DAY" AUCTION. Under the auspices of the E Ho Hean and the Garden CI h an auction will be held at the Garden Club, Riffles Ch U On Tuesday, 20th November, 1917, at 11 a.m. In aid of Our Day Fund. The Public are invited to send
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  • 429 3 acknowledge with T r t be following subscriptions Pre vio«ly acin 1212,798.87 ft****" AS9OCia **i 0 f Elocutionary 1,015.61 JS by Haji Abdul »gS- as per list 453 «> ..photographs Per Ban Siew Choon r Yean Chuan. Tan P n Lock $5 each $10 _36 fte
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  • 75 3 orders for the week ending, '"day. November 16 To-Day. No Drills. 7 To-morrow. '•«J am Balester Range SRE v f Monday. am Drill Hall SVA tor Transport SRE v 0r b -15 Normanton Veterans Co Maxim Co SYR attached do as detailed Signallers In SFA Co ■43
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  • 449 3 Amazing Deeds. London, Nov. 8, 9.15 p.m. Further stirring stories of heroism are told in the Gazette announcing the awards of nine new Victoria Crosses. Of the recipients, including three Canadians, and one Australian, perhaps the most remarkable is that of Captain Ok ill Learmouth, M c, late
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  • 137 3 Messrs Fraser Co's Circular. Singapore, Nov. 7, All shares in thia market continue very steady although some profit taking ha 3 been noticeable in a few industrial stocks. Mining. Sungei Gaua are available at $18.50, Ting Kils were taken at $8.50, Ayer Wengs $2.20 and Titis $7.75 but
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  • 80 3 Subscriptions to 31st October 1917. No. of Applications Amount March 323 246,900 Anril 142 314,560 mSw 115 265,220 ay a 74 159,440 6 Ji 152 470 a Uy a t 117 133,340 ffSSw 110 166,970 September 790 October 1 $2,927,990 Analysis No. of No-
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  • 248 3 Singapore, November 9. r»n.—See Local and General column. Copra. —Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour-—No Business. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotation. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 45.00 Copra Bali 5.80 Copra Gorong
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  • 64 3 Delivered la London. The following are the datei of. departure from Singapore of the European Mail* and their delivery in London. Mail. DiLivnaan BI Aug. 14 Oct. 13 ,P.'*0. Aog. 28 Oct. 13 I B. L Aug. 31 0* 13 I M «4ept. 7 Oct. 2» Mil. Sept.
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  • 65 3 Singapore, November 9% LondonBank 4 m/a. 2/4 Demand 2/44 Private 3 m/a. 2/4 27/32 On India— Bank T. T. 155 On Hongkong Back d/d 23J% prem. On ShanghaiBank d.d. 57 J On JavaBank T. T 130 On Japan— Bank d/d. 108 Sovereign!—baying raar $8.54 India Coll Bi a hub
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 447 3 I Announcement Extraordinary jgj the Theatre Lewis J. SelzRick's WopIiI Renowned Super-Production *g£ where you AT XHE exquisite tea get the BEST mm garden Pictures, the A i I A il [1 81 creams! 0 BEST J3k m p9| 4 im#lP £m Cakes,Coffee, Orchestra, S M B 1 wLf P
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    • 398 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE i jg<* ilo&d. Trams Pass tbe Door. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP Butterfly Pictures Present,. 5 MAM BEAST 5 ACTS ACTS Featuring.Kjngsley Benedict and Eileen Sedgwick. 4 The Diamond From the Sky 4 Episodes. Nine and Ten—4 Parts. FIRST SHOW 7.30 SHARP
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  • 989 4 Perhaps never has there been a time since the commencement of the war where it haa been more necessary to exhibit the cold two-o'clock-in-the-tnorning conrage than the present. Th Q NNMtev which hae overtaken Italy has been s-rioua enough; bat its consequences are likely to bo
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  • 26 4 There will no issue of the Malaya Tribune on Monday nex\ which is a public holiday. The Malaya Tribune will be issued as usual en Tupsday.
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  • 124 4 The final date for purchasing of tickets in the S S C War Loan Lottery from Banks and other ivendore of tickets in Penang, Malacca and the Federated Malay States will b6 the Ist. of December. After that date all applications for the purchase of tickets must
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  • 71 4 Willison Wirth's circus will have an entire chanpe of programme on Monday nig-u. On Friday next ihr>re will be a sp jial matinee, wheu 25 per cent ot ie proceeds will be donated to the Children's Aid Society. The Alhambra will screen a new set of pictures on Monday
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  • 133 4 A concert specially arranged for the officers and men of His Majesty's Army and Navy held in the V M J A hall to night at 8.30. The programme will be Part L 1 Pianoforte Solo Sergt F A Cooke. 2 Song, Mrs. T J Hume. 3 Violin
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  • 129 4 Place of Art in the World- Ihere was a big g<> hering, including many laJies, Hat night at the Auiateur Drawing Association's Hall to listen to the interesting lecture given by Mr. W. Makepeace. The Hon. I)t". Lim Boon Keng was as Chairman. In openirg his subject
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  • 99 4 The undermentioned Singapore properties were sold by auction at tho saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Company, No. 3 Riffles Place, oa Wednesday afternoon Freehold Unl and three plank and tiled roofed houses Nos 1400,1401 and 1102 Joo Thiat Road, area 3 roods and 14 poles bought by Pagitsingh
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  • 498 4 Tin here is at 122 25 (25 cent* down) 125 tons sold. nt Additional Reuter'e appear on page 3 and page 7. The November NL& V I zinc is to hand, as good as eve*. A correspondent writes to n B supporting the idea of a university
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  • 85 4 Pages Thb Cheat War i The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia 5 GENERAL: The Rubber Trade 2 Exporting Small Coinage 2 Echcea of Ceylon Riots 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps 3 Share Market 3 War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya 3 Sti its Produce <* R> ia and the Allies
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  • 48 4 To dayCameos, Victoria Theatre, 9.lsf*J Government Holiday. Swimming Club Carnival. To-morrow. 23rd Sunday aft. r Trini'j. St. Meitaid Monday. Government Holidn^ Tuesday. Daepavali (Hin 'v 1 Hindu "Oar Day" FeativaL K^lam* ation ground. Lodge Zetland, 8 30 p.ai. Thursday. New Moon. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.30 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 157 4 ENGLISH MADE Lisle Thread Singlet's (LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES). trade: mark. Made from the Strongest Pure Lisle Thread, a Dependable j Garment in Every Way. SIZES STOCSED 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 in*. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. LUBRICATING FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND For
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    • 464 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT XX AT THE CINEMA CASINO Off Beach Road. IN THE SECOND SHOW The World Film Corporation presents 5 Parts VIVUN MARTIN AS PET in 5 Pnrts The Arrival of Perpetua' A SHUBERT FEATURE A Comedy Drama of Mixed Sentiments in—— Essanay Film Company presents LILLIAN DREW AND ERNEST
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    • 101 4 Burgundies A SMALL SHIPMENT Just Landed of Beaune Pommard Red Sparkling. SCaldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL To-night SPECIAL DINNER AND Donee KIM KIAT GO. Market Street. STOCK FOR Immediate delivery Special Mining Cltangkols. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. STRUTS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN. Interest for the second halfyear of the above loan will
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  • 75 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Aviation Work. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 9, 12.25 a.m. Field- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports concerning aviation Onr low-flying machines on Wednesday fired many rounds at troops and transport and dropped a number of bombs on trenches and billets. Throe tons of
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  • 83 5 London, Nov. 9, 12 40 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports The Eigt Yorkshires took 21 prisoners in a successful raid north of Fresnoy. Machine-gun fire inflicted many on the ga-rison as they we re attempting to escape the artillery barrage. The enemy's supports, attempting to advance, suffered heavily
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  • 558 5 London, Nov. 9, 1.25 a.m. Renter's c orrespondent at Igyptiia Ilea bjaarterc, wiring on Nov. 6. f Th- achievements are a<?ain eiceilent today. Wj attacked «nemy positions at dawn north aud north-west of Besrahiba, attaining all our objectives with a goodly bag of pris mers, guns and war
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  • 189 5 London Nov. 8, 10 25 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Egyptain Headquarters, wiring on Nov. 7, says Gaza is ours. The enemy is in full retreat all along the line and large quantities of war material and guns have fallen into our hands. The Turks began to weaken last
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  • 48 5 London, Nov. 9, 3.30 p.m. Official: H. M. the King has telegraphed to Gen. Allenby I heartily congratulate you and the troops on the successful resul-s of ably-conceived plans, which are crowned by the capture of Gazi. I admire thi tenacity and endurance of all ranks.
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  • 239 5 London, NO7 9,;4.45 p.m. Egypt official: The whole Turkish army is retreating northwards, being bombed by British aeroplanes. Yesterday's operations consisted of a feint against the Turkish rear followed by a heavy flank attack upon their main defences on the left which fell successively before the irresiBtible onslaught
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  • 119 5 London, Nov. 8, 9.15 p.m. Mesopotamia official Descending the Tigris on the fifth, our troops with great gallantry crossed 1,200 yards of op*n country and attacked strongly entrenched positions covering Tekrit. Indian, Sikh and Rifle regiments captured the first two lines of trenches, inflicting heavy casualties, and repulsed
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  • 100 5 Artillery Actions. London, Nov. 9, 1.20 a.m. French communique There were lively artillery actions on the whole front north of the Aiane, in the sector south of Corbeny, and in U ppor Alsace. London, Nov. 9, 4.15 p.m. French communique After a violent bombardment the Germans attacked Chaume wood,
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  • 58 5 Further Withdrawal. London, Njv 8, 8.45 p.m. Italian official We continued the withdrawal of our line. Yesterday larger units retired unmolested. There were numerous engagements between the Vittorio hills and the confluence of the Montycane and Livenza in which we succeeded in detaining the enemy's advance. Our aeroplanes renewed
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  • 84 5 London, Nov S, 7.30 a.m. Rome On November 8, Mr. Lloyd Geoge, M Painleve, and other Allied ministers and generals went to the front. They conferred with the King for two hours, on measures with a view to Allied co-operation. The party afterwards visited the Anglo-French troops going
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  • 133 5 London, Nov. 9, 12.45 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Italian Headquarters states The AnstroGerman force's difficulties of transport are increasing, owing to the lengthening of its communication., and the Italians destroying the railways, bridges roads and water supply. The Italians are doing their utmost to reconstitute the forces, and
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  • 167 5 London, Nov 9, 3 30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Italian Headquarters, wiring on Nov, 8, says that a dozen bridges on the Livenza river have been blown up by the Italians in order to dwlay the enemy's advance. Meanwhile the retreat haa greatly ahort ned the fighting line,
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  • 75 5 German Claims. London, Nov 9, 3.55 p.m. Wireless Qerman official: There is considerable artillery firing on the Ys9r, at Poclkapelle and at Passchendaele. French advances at Sundgau were thrown back. The English advanced on the Struma plain. A powerful Bulgar counter thrust threw them back. We crossed the
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  • 111 5 A New Epoch. London, Nov. 8, 1.10 p.m. Mr Balfour has communicated to Lord Rothschild, on behalf of the Government, an important declaration of sympathy with Zionist aspirations. He states that the Government view favonrably the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people
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  • 41 5 Loudon, Not. 9, 12.50 p.m. Official A Belgian has been court martialled in London on a charge of coming to England for espionage. He was sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to penal servitude for life.
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  • 77 5 Maxim ilist Victory. London, Nov. 8, 1.0 p.m. Petrograd Renter's correspondent states that the Maximalists have occupied the Winter Palaoe, also the premiss of the General Btaff. The former was defended by a women's battalion of cadets who surrendered some gunshots from the cruiser Aurora, and the Fertress of
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  • 114 5 London, Nov. 8, 7.30 p.m. Russian wL» -less The head Council of Soldiers and Workmen proclaims the authority of the military revolutionary committee until the creation of a Government of these Ooancils. The oommittee calls apon the Councils to watch closely the conduct of the men in
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  • 135 5 London, Nov 8, 8.50 p.m A statement issued by the Petrograd agency announces that the Congress of Councils of Soldiers and Workmen of all Russia has distributed proclamations to the provincial Councils delegating power to the Soviets, relieving the Government commissaries of their duties, ordering the release of
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  • 110 5 London, Nov. 9, 12.30 a.m. Petrograd Renter's correspondent, wiring on the 7th, states thtt at present there has been no bloodshed. Only a few minor street collisions have occurred. The situation is obscure. Some 485 delegates have arrived for the conference or all Rnssia; 335 of them ard
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  • 89 5 London, Nov 9, 4.35 p.m. Petrograd: A telegram from Helsingfors says that the delegates of the Baltic fl?3t and army committees have resolved on adhering to the Petrograd Council of Workmen and Soldiers and the revolution ary committeee, which they are ready to support to the utmost.
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  • 58 5 London, Nov. 9, 5.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent atPetro grad, telegraphing in the afternoon of Nov. 8, says that quiet continues. A committee of public safety has been established. The banks and many leading shops are still closed. The ex-Ministers are not detained in custody. The Council of Boldiers
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  • 240 5 London, Nov. 9, 7.30 a.m. A Petrograd message dated Nov. 8 states: The Soviet movement began cantioasly on Tneiday evening, with the seizare of the telegraph office and news agency, bat in view of the complete non-resistance, they extended on Wednesday the occupation of the whole
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  • 251 5 Lon Ion, Nov. 6, 12.50 p.m. The Petrograd telegraph agency states: The military and revolutionary committee has decided to arrest and incarcerate Korniloff and h?s supporters in Saint Peter and P.al fort.eis and have th«m immediately trieJ. Paris unconfirmed messages state that the Cossacks have proclaimed
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  • 109 5 London, Nov 9, 6 25 p m. Amsterdam The German Press interested in events in Rissia. The Tageblatt states that if the power really piss*» to the Bolsheviks,otherwise the extremists, th» consequences will be incalculable Tho Vost.sche Z-dtnng says that as the Maximalists desire peace with*
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  • 40 5 London, Nov. 2, 5.50 p.m. A Bill has be«n introduced into the House of Commons providing for the establishment of an Air Force," and an air council over which one of tbe Secretaries of State will preside.
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  • 82 5 Swimming Club Launches. To-day. Water Carnival. —Launches leave Johnton's Pier from 2.30 p.m. To morrow, Nov. 11. Johnston's Pier, 7, 9 and 10 a.m. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 6.30 and 9,30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 8.4 a.m. Height 8ft. Monday Nov. 12. Johnston's
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  • 91 5 Tin is quoted at £263.0.0 in Loh Ion. Sago flour (Sarawak) is quoted at 45/- in London. Black pnpper is quoted at 1/0| and white pepper at 1/4 in London. Tapioca fair tlake is done at 5| (noui) on the London market. On the Liverpool market ootton,
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  • 444 5 Efforts of Recreation Club, An Unqualified Success It is very gratifying to record thai the efforts of the Singapore Recreation Club who organised a Dance in connection with the "Our Day" Fund for the benefit of the Red Cross, which was held last Light at the Memorial
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  • 289 5 There was a large gathering, incluling many civilians, at tho Union Jack Club yesterday evening to witness the boxing bout arranged as an "Oar Day" outertainment. Among the spectators were ViceAdmiral Tudor, C. n„ and M-ij >r General D H Ridoot, c m. Six 2-Minute Round*. Atkinson (Sto.)
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  • 342 5 Among the numerous efforts that are being made by the various com munities of Singapore towards swelling the Red Cross Fund, one that mast have been attended with a good financial result was the bene- fit performance given nnder the auspices of the Arab community by the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 410 5 Consulate General of the Netherlands. NOTICE. The Spirit Farm of the area lying outside Customs limits of the district. East Coast of Sumatra, will be let on Saturday, the Bth December, 1917, at 10 a.m. for one and for three years as from the Ist April, 1918. The above district
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    • 346 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUfi DAY FETE Under tbe auspices of tbe HINDU ASSOCIATION Under the most Distinguished Patronage of Their Eicellenciss The Sovernor, Sir Arthur Young, GC.M.e. and The General Officer Commanding, MajorGeneral D H. Rid out CM.B. On Tuesday, 13th November, 1917, 3 p m to 11 p.m. BAFFLES RECLAMATION
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  • 1100 6 Left I nan we red. (Contributed) To break off the monotony of life in Singapore, its inhabitants frequent cinemas, to enjoy as well as to interest themselves in leisure moments Sentimentality seems to exist in a great measure among our island inhabitants, and many have, on going
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  • 172 6 When you have that obstinate, lingering cough which will not be shaken off. There is no cough at any stage, whether old or youug, but what Deeds attention. A cough auuu wrecks a strong constitution, soon uinkes one helpless, iv fact, a cough is a very
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  • 36 6 Saturday. 8 am Saturday Young People Service. 9 am Sibbath School. 10 am Malay Service. 2-15 pm Haka Service. 3.30 pm Hokkein Service, 5 pm English Service, Sermon, "Our Lord's Return."
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  • 227 6 Singapore, November 10. Messrs Latham and Go., tb> A.roa<K advise the following quotati )ni \lorGajah 14.50 $4.75 \yerKnnings 1.45 1.50 \yer Molek 2.95 3.05 Vy<n Pan*! 12.00 12.25 Balgownle 6.60 6.75 3nki< Jelotong 0.80 0.85 Bukit Katil 0.90 0.97} Bakit X B 0.82} 0.90 9.80 10.00 '31en\:!y
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 182 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG JET 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. Vocal Scores Arcadians, Balkan Princess, Cinema Star, Cingale Country Girl, Count of Luxembourg,
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    • 852 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express art Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA .4 No. 555 per TIN OF 50-8O cts. f t^el (Including doty.) Packed
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    • 376 6 The Miners Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selaogur, 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 12 A. WOOSENSAH &Co. Cloth and General Merchants, 58, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 220 6 Mails Close. To-day. At noon. Kelantan Abboteford Malacca, Port Bwcttenham and Penang *Klang Medan Circe Bombay Malacca and Port Swettenham *Pungah Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee P. Sambu Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Stagen, K. Baroe, Samarinda, and Oonggala Elout Bangkok Katong Malacca »Hongliian Cuoob Hock Gan Kerimon Sanit Pulau Batam Pulaa Balang
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  • 307 7 War Items. Speech By Bonar Law. London, Nov. 8, 3.40 a.m. Mr. Bonar Law, speaking ut Manchester, said that the experiment of obtaining money weekly for war purposes had been decided upon after consultation with the bankers. It was not a good bargain from the view point of
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  • 116 7 London, Nov 7, L.35 p.m. Tho Times states that it is an lerstood that a Joint repres mtalive committee of firms iatereste I in Indian and Ceyloa tea gardens have not seen a way to approve any scheme for Government purchase for the United Kingdom nqnire menta, in
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  • 45 7 London, Nov. 8, 7.0 p.m. Melbonrne: It is probable that the date of the conscription referendum will ba Dec. 15. It is understood that the Federal Government has decided to postpone the meeting of Parliament and conduct the referendum under its existing powers.
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  • 17 7 L mdon, Nov. 8, 9 55 p.m. Thedeah hia oooarred of the actor, Mr Kendall.
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  • 62 7 Drills for November 1917. Monday, Novembor 12. —R o u t e March, fall in Pearl Hill, dismiss Sepoy Lines Police Station. Friday, November 16. —Paradee Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 6.15 pm. Monday, November 19. —Both Companies Parade, Boustead Institute, 5.15 pm. Friday, November 23. —Parades Pearl
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  • 366 7 fBy courtesy of tf»<- Frer\*\ Consulate•) Paris, Nov. 5, 7 p. m. The 3 per oent b nds are francs S'i 50 ard the 5 per cent at IT 50 *i dividend. Tn« j tdioial inquiry opened against the Pat Lo an newspaper 1' Acti-m Franoaig" und(r
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  • 115 7 A Narrow Escape. Kinz George had a very narrow escape from a serious collision while procrchn;; t'vrough Houn.low in Ms motor eat the other day. A soldier, under instruction in motor driving, was driving a big motor lorry belongi» g to the A.cJ.G, near Hunslow. and, in turning
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  • 42 7 Teacher —Now we have in front of you the north, on your right is the east and on your left the west. Wha* have you behind you Small Boy— A patch on my pants I told mother you'd see it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 622 7 NOTIGES BANK HOLIDAYS ll is hereby notified that Ihe Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, November 10 Monday, 12 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. 311 1011 Ponce Order made under section 6 (3)of "ihe Minor Offences Ordinance 1906 for the Regulating of Traffic at Beach Road on the occasion of our DAY"
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    • 485 7 HQTICES The Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. Singapore. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRAISFEB BOOK NOTICE ia hereby given that the Transfer Book of the above Company will be closbd from Monday 19th. November 1917 to Saturday 24th. November 1917 both days inclusive fcr the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of
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    • 633 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. *^*a»«ajß*!*--* IN ENGLAND BY BUOY Ah CI I AHT til. Paid up Capital iv 60,10 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 iteserv* Fund £2,900,^00 y Wirv* LiabiLUy of i\ •ris+ore i,.- ,200,000 BANKERS. Tha Bank of England, Tha London 'jitj and Midland Bank,
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    • 244 7 It's Good to feel tired after healthy exercise, but if that tired f- cling does not disappear aftor a night's sleep it's abnormal. It me-wis that you are anaemic or debilitated, that jou ed a tonic to build up your thiu blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People supply
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    • 262 7 FOR SALE FOR SALE Wax polished hardwood Dispensary Furniture in excellent condition Apply Box 314, c/o Malaya Tribute. 10 10 v One Pope !*ia cylinder raster, bic cle an i cj£n«t rear car for sale, 8 H.P Apply 158 Sclegie Road. A trial given. 911 a FOR SALE. Australian horse,
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    • 545 7 THE ORIENTAL jj GOVERNMHNT SECURITY life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. i Income in 1916 $4,309,517.50 I Total Out-go II 1918 $2490,418.50 (Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 j Increase in Fundi $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,812 assuring, with Bonus adit ions.
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] VoL IV. No. 266 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 270 1 The North wind flays them or, in wrath, Shatters their frail «hips with his breath. Fog-wreaths becloud them, and their path Is fraught with peril, sown with death. Yet with unconquered hand and eye They guide our freighted argosies That England may be fed thereby, Thare are no
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    • 371 1 The annual report of the Port of Loudon Authority shows that in one department, their engineers have been exceedingly busy during th' past year. Twenty-three sunken vessels were removed from the river by their wreck-raising plant, of which three were steam vessels measuring 10,8»>5 tons in the aggregate, and 20
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    • 46 1 P. O. Dividend. London, Nov. 7, 2.0 p.m. The Peninsular and Oriental 00. have declared a dividend of six per centum on deferreds for six months with a bonus at the rate of six per centum, both tax free, totalling eighteen per centum for the par
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 488 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE (COMPANIES INOORPOBATED TN ENGLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF
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      • 280 1 Stoomvaart Maatschapplj "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mall Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVIOE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereenigpng Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D Almeida Street 'PHONE,
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      • 463 1 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, t It is our intention to continue to advertise our various spe- cialities with unabated vigour, I and oar appropriations are i already planned for extensive I campaigns. It pays to advertise, 1 a advertise, advertise.— The North I British Rubber Co., Ltd. n —rar n
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      • 470 1 I To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY fEMSIIU. S~ J N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INGORPO BATED IN JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A aerriee h> maintained between Yokohama Tia porta to Marseille* and London mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 90 1 Singapore Tide Tables Saturday, Nov. 10. High water 8.4 am 8 ft. 8.30 pm 7 ft. 7 ins. Sunday, Nov. 11. High water: —8.36 am 8 ft. 4 ins. 9.15 pm 7 ft. 9 ins. Monday, Nov. 1L High water 9.7 am 8 ft 8 fns. 9.56 pm 8 ft.
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