Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1917
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Title Section27 1917-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 268 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che ittalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14.27 words
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Advertisement266 1917-11-14 1 Xay Guan Kiatl 36, PHILLIP STREET, FIREWOOD supplier to the Singapore Municipality. j|| i'u.l particulars on application. Phone No* 1361, 1362 and pnone Private 1450 and 1073. Change of Programme "GAIETY" CINEMA In tne Second Show Final Episode THE THOUGHT MONSTER in t Part, of The Successful Serial THE MYSTERIES266 words
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Advertisement557 1917-11-14 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INOOBPOB IT ED NSW ZEALAND «•jttrw^et; Utt Intiranoes effected on Balldinga, Seat and Merchandise of eye y description MARINE Insarances accepted lo ell parts of sue world at loweai rate-. WAS USE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Otaces: 2, Finlayson Green. The557 words
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Advertisement77 1917-11-14 1 THE I Pot Stills j OF Great Britain! Have Been Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's 8 8 will be able to continue 1 to supply their famous I blends and to maintain I the quality as before, being in the unique I position of having the largest77 words
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Advertisement390 1917-11-14 1 Tay Guan Kiatl 36, f HILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 ud Private 1450 and 1073. it ASAHI BEER I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. UITYiI BROS. TOBACCO Co. as Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUS PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. Cigarettes of390 words
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Article644 1917-11-14 2 Record of Progress. Prince Chndadhuj 0 f Siatn, bro ther ot the King, has made the following statement to a special oorre spondent of the Pall Mall Gazette The only statement I can make about the war is that it now keeps me in England. I have alrnadv644 words
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Article80 1917-11-14 2 Orders for the week ending, Fn Uy, November 16 To-Day. 5.15 Drill Hall SVA (all details) 4 .10 pm Bdb stier Range. SUE v 5.15 Drill Hall SYR attd. Maxim Co h n do Signalling Sec, ion SYR attached To-morrow. No Drills Friday. 5 pm Jardiu-'s Bteps80 words
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Article96 1917-11-14 2 REUTER S TELEGRAMS. London, Nov. 12, 3.20 p.m. Sir Arthur Yapp, director of food economy, speaking at Manchester, outlined the following suggested weekly vohtntary rations Bread for men engaged in heavy industrial or agricultural work a hundred and twenty-eight onnc -s. ordinary industrial and other manual labour a96 words
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Article68 1917-11-14 2 London, Nov. 12, 4 45 p.m. In the Hons <of Commons, replying to Lord Lonsdale, Sir A. Stanley announced that he was introducing a bill dealing with non-ferrous metal industries, which he trusted would prevent German companies from obtaining control of metals in the United Kingdom after68 words
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Article68 1917-11-14 2 London, Nov. 12, 11 55 a.m. The most remarkable demonstr?. tion of working class patriotism has been given by South Walas miners, whose ballot on the question of a strike if the Government combed out the miners for the army resulted in a majority of nearly fon- to68 words
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Article44 1917-11-14 2 London, Nov. 12, 6.15 p.m. The Postmaster General in a speech in London said that he hoped that the abolition of the i enny post could be avoided, though he hid s-rionsly considered it more than one nine-? his assumption of < tti'-44 words
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Article45 1917-11-14 2 London, Nov. 12, 8.10 p.m. In the H.jas <>i Commons Mr. J. King suggested that in order to strengthen our financial position gold should be withdrawn from Malta. Mr. \V. Hywins replied that the matter was primarily for the consideration of the Treasury.45 words
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Article323 1917-11-14 2 M Th i d» cision of the Manchester (i<»s Committee to make special arrangements to supply ciil gas f »r in motor-driven vehicles should cill attention to a most interesting Pebiiical developmeut," says the Mur.chrster Guardian. Petrol is scarce and dear and cannot be got except323 words
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Article89 1917-11-14 2 Lient Hugh Pope Hennesey, Canadian Infantry, who was report, ed missing on patrol duty, on the 28th-29th April, is now reported as having died in German hands on April SO. He was the younger son of Mrs. E F Thackwell and the late Sir John Pope Hennessy, Governor of Labuan89 words
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Advertisement533 1917-11-14 2 KASANTAK PILLS. As their name signifies, tbey are really the death to Bronchitis, Asthma and other diseases of the lungs and respiratory organs. Rumbling sound in tbe throat, hoarseness of the voice, and such other common complaints resulting from the sudden change of weather and catching of cold are cured533 words
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Advertisement224 1917-11-14 2 Massage. Mrs. M. H ATA Japanese c/o KOYOKAN No. 14 Queen Street, SINGAPORE. 3010 v BALVITAE. The moat powerful bat harmless nervine tonic, producing startling results, immediate and permanent, in all oases Of Qirrotm exhaustion, in both young or old, married or unmarried. Price lis. 1 per phiai. Asthma Tablets.224 words
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Advertisement699 1917-11-14 2 AUCTION IALĔsT^ -OUR DAY" AUCTION Under the auspices of the E. Ho Hean and the Ga an auction will be held at tho Garden Club, RafflesC? On Tuesday, 20th November, 1917, at 11 a m In aid of Our Day Fund. The Public are invited to send to Messrs. Ching699 words
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Article628 1917-11-14 3 Soma Experiments. Whilst conCi-etj foundations for t be pavements of heavily-travelled Btrefc ts have long been w4dely adopted in this oountry, very little nge has been made here of concrete roads of the type of which some 50,000,000 sq. yards are now in eervice in the United States628 words
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Article693 1917-11-14 3 Survivors of Moas. Thirty-seven officers and 362 men, the firs* batch of wounded prisoners of war who have been sent home from Switzerland in accordance with the recent agreement for the exchange of prisoners between this country and Germany, arrived in London on September 11, at Waterloo Station.693 words
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Article336 1917-11-14 3 One of the many remarkable features of the world's greatest war is the motley of races fighting for tbe Allies. There ara battalions of red men among the Canadians, bl ick men from Africa are in the British, Frenoh, and Belgian armies; there are yellow labour336 words
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Article74 1917-11-14 3 Delivered In London. i'tio following the dates ot rture fron Singapore of the ipean Mai's 1 an their delivery In London. -J.. LEFT. DSLIVSHIkP. 8.1. Aug. 84 Oct. 13 P. k O. Aug. SS Oct. IS &I. Au K 31 Oct. 13 M.M. lapt 7 Oct. H It.l.74 words
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Article14 1917-11-14 3 Vessels in commuuicaiinn at noon with the local Commercial Wireles Station :--None.14 words
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Article72 1917-11-14 3 bingopcre, November 14 o oudon— Baik4oa/s. 2/4 Demand 2/4 2 Private 3 na/s. 2/4 27/32 n 'ndlv— Back T. 7. 155 v llongkxng— 3»nk d/d 27% prem. •I ai.£'' ft!— Bank d d. 56 r j»• a— Bank T. T 128 n J«p*r— Bank d/d. 108 jvereisns—baying rate $8.5472 words
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Advertisement115 1917-11-14 3 the: Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers and valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Property Auction. To-dt.y At Our Sale-room at 230 p m Sale of valuable freehold town properties situate at and known as Nos- 166 to 169, 173 to 175,177 to 179 New Bridge a freebold building115 words
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Advertisement534 1917-11-14 3 Ak 1 1 1 m M AlhTmbra the Theatre S if jf s &*i *S theatre where ton m■ W w,th n exquisite tea get the BEST The Hall for Music. The Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality garden j pictures, the beach road, attached. Ice BEST Calfe^CoMee,534 words
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Advertisement288 1917-11-14 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE TaDj- .g i'figir Ii 'ad. Trams Pass the Door. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP 4 The Diamond From the Sky 4 New Magazine New Weekly M New Comedies!!! FIRST SHOW 7.30 SHARP Butterfly Pictures Present 5 MAM BEAST 5 ACTS ACTS Featuring Kingsley288 words
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Miscellaneous163 1917-11-14 3 Mails Close. To-day. Yunjshin 5.30 pm *Hong Lian 1*0 pm Port Swettenbam and Penan# •Ipoh 2.30 pat Malacca, Port SwettoBhani and Teluk Kara par 2.30 pm ««goon 2.80 pm a lau Batam Pulau BaUng Hock Keng 3 pm if s Li! j;tS Island 4 pm if Bail Lie Guan 4163 words
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Article946 1917-11-14 4 The polite hope expressed in England that things may change in Russia seems close on realisation. The Maximalists are not having everything their o vn way, in spite of their rapid and seemingly complete conp d'etat in Petrograd They were ahle to s-»iz* the offices of the Provisional Government,946 words
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Article240 1917-11-14 4 Lotteries Again-Johore Method of Drawing. This is the lottery season, so one need not put forward any excuse for mentioning the subject at frequent intervals. The Muar and Sungei Patani lotteries have just been drawn, and the Johore, Singapore, and Penang ones are the next little lot. It240 words
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Article187 1917-11-14 4 Willison-Wirth's Circus. There was a large and representative gathering at Willison's Circus, Beach Road, last night when they gave an excellent programme for the benefit of the Children's Aid Bociety. 25 per cent of the proceeds to go to the Fund. To morrow afternoon the nsual matinee will take187 words
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Article173 1917-11-14 4 Although the patronage a3Corded this talented company of artistes in their performance last night by the music-loving public of Singapore, was not perhaps so extended as on the previous nights, those who were present expressed their hearty appreciation of the various vocal numbers that were presented by each173 words
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Article33 1917-11-14 4 To -moirow. New Moon. Lodge I istern Gate, 8 30 y.m. W.O.r.U. meeting 430 pin. in Y.W.C A. Friday. William's Circus "Oar Day." Homeward mail closes. fcuuUy Nth Sunday after Trinity.33 words
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Article467 1917-11-14 4 Tin here No quotation. Rubber is quoted at 2/74 for creue and for sheet. London, Nov. 12: The silver market is steady.—Renter Ottawa, Nov. 13 A Victory Loan of a hundred and fifty millions has been inaugurated.—Reuter. Mr. Langham Carter, the District Magistrate, has been unwell for467 words
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Article92 1917-11-14 4 Tin ia quoted at £266.5.0 ia London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is quoted »t 48/- in London. Black pepper is quoted at 1/0J and white pepper at 1/4 in London. Tapioca fair flake is done at 5j (nom) on the London market On the Liverpool market cotton, middling92 words
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Article98 1917-11-14 4 Pa«ib The Great War Tbe Fighting Fronts J War Council 5 Decisive Issue Russia French Consular News 6 General: Singapore Volunteer Corps Biam To-day Gas for Motor Cars Co: Crete Roa Is Prisoners' R-tnrn l Polynesians in the War Mad Notices 3 Home Market Quotations Russia Random Notes98 words
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Advertisement148 1917-11-14 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 23, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 ani 11 int. Sole Agents ROBINSON CoJ LUBRICATING FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND For Particulars148 words
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Advertisement353 1917-11-14 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE CINEMA CASINO Off Beach Road. IN THE SECOND SHOW Judgement of the Jungle" 2 An Animal Drama. 2 PARTS Stingavec 99 Episode 5 "A Bushranger at Bay 6 The Taking of Stingaree." In the First Show 'The Arrival of Perpetua' 5 PARTS. On Thursday, November 15353 words
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Advertisement128 1917-11-14 4 Burgundies mmmwmmmTmmmmmm^mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm A SMALL SHIPMENT Just Landed of Beaune Pommard fled Sparkling. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOI EL 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 SI Per Portion. DU128 words
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Article1067 1917-11-14 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Artillery and Aeroplanes. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 12,11.35 p.m. FieU MiMb.il Sir Djuglas Haig reports considerable hostile artillery g r c northeast of Y,>res and in the neighbourhood of Steenbeek. Oar artillery fire contiuo Q ar lowfiying aeroplanes on Sunday tired manyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,067 words
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Article138 1917-11-14 5 In Britain and America London, Nov. 13, 6.30 a.m. i he House of Commons has passed I a second reading of the Air >rce Bill. An explanatory stateent eays that the r* force hencerth will have the t .me status as e army and navy. The supremacy i138 words
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Article99 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov. 13, 7.20 p.m. An inaugural meeting was held at the Mansion House of the movement known as the Comrades of the Great War the object of which is to promote the welfare of ex-soldiers and ex-sailors and their dependants. A letter from General Smuts was99 words
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Article720 1917-11-14 5 The Premier's Speech. London, Nov. 12, 10.45 p.m. Continuing his speech at the Paris luncheon, Mr. Lloyd George said that the events of the war have demonstrated even to the most suspicious mind the need of greater Allied unity in war control. Despite recent happening* the Allies still720 words
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Article43 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov. 13, 3.20 a.m.^ Amsterdam A demonstration of fifty thousand Socialists at Vienna passed a resolution that the war could be ended if the Austro-Ger-man nations disavowed any desire for territorial acquisitions, and assured the completo independence of Belgium.43 words
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Article24 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov. 13, 1.25 a.m. Lord Northcliffe and other members of the British mission to the United States have returned to London.24 words
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Article768 1917-11-14 5 Chaotic Situation. London Nov. 13, 7.40 a m. There are no further developments of the Kerensky situation. Fighting occurred at Petro_rr.al during the week end batween members of an Officers' Training Corps and an •xi emist mob, who besieged the barracks, one of which was stormed after a fierce768 words
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Article456 1917-11-14 5 President W.I son Speaks. London, Nov \'X 1 £5 *,co, Bttfl lie PcfntrJeal fttlaon, ada convention ..f 1b" Amert» ■"i Labour l r »nl" ration, an uidler.cn 1 altt tb.Miaanl gave him a». ..vs. -n lie Mid thla ia the ttsr derisive i.„.qn bttwren Ibu old pripni|.|ti .d456 words
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Article100 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov 13, 5 35 a.m. Sir Auckland O 11des, speaking at Plymouth, sai l that nobody wanted the war to dilft into 1920, but that, or an inconclusive peac would be the result, unless we all pulled ourselves together for the m >st mighty effort iu100 words
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Article75 1917-11-14 5 Lmdon, Nov. 13, 5.30 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George and M. Venizelos have arrived in Lmdon. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith asked if Mr. Lloyd George would be present to morrow, as he wished to ask him when he would be prepared to make a statement75 words
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Article50 1917-11-14 5 China Protests. London Nov. 13, 7.40 a.m. Washington i The Chinese Minister has lodged a formal protest with the State .Department against the Japanese-American agreement regarding China. It is understood that China objects to any agreement affecting China which has no reference to the wishes the Chinese people.50 words
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Article29 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov. 3, 12.10 p.m. Tho Admiralty states Aircraft bombed Vlisseghem aerodrome yesterday, Our patrols fought several engagements and shot down one enemy machine in flames.29 words
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Article729 1917-11-14 5 Hindu Fete. Favoured by ideal weather throughout the afternoon and ever ing, the Our Day" Fete given under the auspices of the Hindu Association yesterday at the Raffles Reclamation Ground proved to be an unqualified success, the management h-aving very jndiciouely chosen their Deepavali festival as the729 words
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Article982 1917-11-14 5 Board Meeting. -V meeting of tbo K-nl Assess "I was held yeeierdaj ult-iuoojj .tithe board runm of th* Manioipsi Commissioners wh6U there were pr--»vnt the Uoo. Mr C J Saunders (Chairman). Measr* S Tomllnson. M Meyer, Oaw Kbr-U E THeseasohn. and H The owner in the case o(982 words
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Article60 1917-11-14 5 London, Nov. 13, 3 5 a m. Washington The food ad ministration is negotiating with foreign owners of food-stuffs stored in New York with a view to purchase for the American market. The foodstuffs in question include a million bushels of oais consigned to Holland, but it is60 words
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Article22 1917-11-14 5 A Government Gazette Extra-ordinr-y issued yesterday afternoon extends the prohibition cf importation into the United KUgdom of bacon, butter, hams and lard.22 words
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Advertisement251 1917-11-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "OUR DAY" Brand Variety Entertainment AT THE V ICTORIA THEATRE —BY THE NATIONAL AMATEUR SOCIETY On Thursday, 22nd November, 1917 at 9.15 p m. SPECIAL BOXINB CONTESTS together with LATEST FEATS OF STRENGTH ACROBATICS CYMNASTIC TABLEAU. ETC. Under the most distinguished patronage of H.E. Major (General Ridout. H.E.251 words
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Article796 1917-11-14 6 P ices Quite! in the Market this M rntag SINQAPOBB, NOVEMBKH 14. Mews Lyalt and E. .at, Exchange Mid Share Broken, iiwue the following list of quotations: Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Bayerr. 9 t/- Allagar 2.3 2.9 2 Anglo Java 6'- 7II- Anglo-Malsj 12/- 16--1 AyerKuning 40,'-796 words
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Article219 1917-11-14 6 New Association. Malacca, Nov. 12. A new assoc'ation styled the Straits Union has betn formed and duly registered under the Societies' Ordinance. The newly formed association has for primary objecU th> promotion of outdoor spor*, particularly football, and also tie acquisition of musical knowledge. Tbe following were returned219 words
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Article330 1917-11-14 6 Previously acknowledged •228,897.33 Tay Qnan Kiat 100 Southern Sago Floor Association 20 Fur H E General Ridout, C M O Pnnjibi and Ha/.ira Muhamadan Coaimnniiy. Fer Ali Akbar Khan. Ali Akbar Khan 75 Syed Ghnlab Shah 50 Mohammed Jan, SabInspector 20 Shahbn, H Ohulatn Haider, B Mnbammad330 words
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Article335 1917-11-14 6 {By courtesy o] ihe Ficrte Consulate) Parig, Nov. 11, 6.50 p.m. M. Veuizelos and Mr. Lloyd George have arrived in Paris. The British reached all their objectives in the region of Pasechendaele. In Palestine, the British captured Ascalon. The Turks lost 10,000 men and 70 guns. The335 words
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Article292 1917-11-14 6 To Fight Kwangsi Troops. Her-General Feng Yu-siang, who defeated in an engagement the late General Tsao \o, one of the distinguished restorers of the Republic during Yuan Shih kai's monarchical movement, will soon s art for Hunan to assist in the direction of the 8.h division from Mwchang,292 words
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Article114 1917-11-14 6 Paris:—The steps taken by the Minister of Commerce to arrange for the manufacture of a national cloth are now practically complete. Some three million yards will be made, the period of production being spread over six months. A number of manufacturers having agree 1 to forego their114 words
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Article432 1917-11-14 6 Sembroog Rubber. The following ia the report by tha directors to the seventh annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Nov. 17 at 12 o'clock. Your directors have pleasure in submitting herewith their report together with432 words
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Article148 1917-11-14 6 Canning Establishment Erected. While pineapples have long been grown .ii the warmer parts of Sooth Africa tor local consumption, and a certain quantity of the fresh fruit has been exported, nothing has yet been done in the way of starting a tinned pineapple industry on the148 words
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Article148 1917-11-14 6 The Grand Orient of Franca- It will bo prudent to receive with reserve th > telegram dated from Paris, st *>d a BflfjM p&per, a*v startling as announcements of the plans of tho Grand Orient of France usually are, that it has formulated a manifesto regarding the conduct148 words
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Article240 1917-11-14 6 Singapore, November 14. Messrs Ltthara sn-i Co., '.be Arcade, advise tho foi to v. ing quotationa AlorGaiah $4.50 1175 AyearKaWcgt 1.45 1.50 Ayer Molek 295 3.05 AyerPanaa 12.00 12.25 Baigrrole 6.60 6.75 Bnkß Jĕlotong 0.80 0.85 Bukfl KatU 0.90 0.95 Bukit Jd B 0.82$ 0.90 Ohsngk&t Herds240 words
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Article245 1917-11-14 6 Singapore, November 14 Tin.—' See Local and General column. Copra- —Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour Business done. Oambier.— No Business. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Qniet. Latest Local Market Qaotitiw* Nutrregs 110 S. per picul 140.00 Nutmegs 80S. 45.00 Copra Bali 5.80 Copra Gorong Talo245 words
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Advertisement185 1917-11-14 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE O SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. j THE BEST IS BULL BRAND STOUT. 8 dozen pints to the case. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67, The Arcade, Singapore. I Vocal Scores Arcadians, Balk ia Piiace-w, Cinema Star, Ciagale l185 words
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Advertisement84 1917-11-14 6 Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Mcdii I Officer RAi SAHEB DR. DASS' Secrets of Happy Life i* being distributed fro* Apply t>Ut s*istt\j Sifcivi mmo, 30/2 Harri» d Road, OA LCUTTA. I BUSINESS INWAR Tlttii. I a It is our intention to continue x I to advertise our84 words
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Advertisement308 1917-11-14 6 i The Miners Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. Hardware Merchants, General Importer 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 A.WOOSENSAH&Co~ Cloth a»d General Merchants, 58, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,308 words
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Article1059 1917-11-14 7 Example From Jam ilea. 1 (To the Editor, Pi nun?; G»z tte.") Sir, —I enel< se bere-vith f >r your perusal, as excerpt from the Daily GIeaner"(Jair?ica,) giving an extract frouo the Jamaica Gaz 'tte Extraordinary dated the 16th August, 191 7, dealing with the question of1,059 words
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Article97 1917-11-14 7 "Loudon at present is the healthiest city in the world," said an official of the Metropolitan Asylums Board to a Daily Mail" representative. We had reason to expect outbreaks of tbe war diseases—small-pox, typhus, and typhoid fever. There iB not a single cage of the first two,97 words
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Article65 1917-11-14 7 Drills lor November 1917. Friday, November 16.—Parades Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 ptn, Monday, November 19. —Both Companies Parade, Boustead Institute, 5.15 pm, Friday, November 23. —Parades Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 pm. Monday, November 26. —Both Companies Parade Havelock Koad Police Station, 5,15 pm. Friday,65 words
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Article103 1917-11-14 7 Ah Sing, a Chinese, of Pigott-street. Limehouse, and Adelaide Joyce, of tho same address, were remanded in custody at Thames Police Court on August 10, charged with giving false information to the registration officer at Manchester, to whom they said they were married. Joyce, it was103 words
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Advertisement612 1917-11-14 7 NOTICES_ The Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. Singapore. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TBJHSFEB BOOK NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Book of the above Company will be closed from Monday 19th. November 1917 to Saturday 24th. November 1917 both daya inclusive for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of612 words
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Advertisement426 1917-11-14 7 WANTED WANTED Eurasian correspondence clerk Knowledge of typing preferred Apply John Little Co Ltd. v WANTED. Dresser for Johore Estate, good salary and prospects to competent man. Apply D-, c/o Malaya Tribune. 2 15 11 WANTED Required by Firm of Singapore Merchants smart Chinese Typist. Preference will be given to426 words
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Advertisement620 1917-11-14 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60.0C0 Shcres of each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £L 200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tht London County and Westminster Bank,620 words
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Advertisement249 1917-11-14 7 Is Your Child Pale? When a child formerly bright and active loses colour, suffers from headache, bleeding at the nose, finds play an effoit and prefers to sit still and mope, there is every reason to suspect that the blood is getting thin—that the chil 1 is ana* nic. It249 words
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Advertisement427 1917-11-14 7 I END SCIATICA o good to be true, doesn't It? 3d to be sure, but it's true, TLE'S MMNTAL «AltJ the «tabbing, biting nerves, ataut relief to in-i nul ooa- brinirv remanent relief, ttle in your hand and rub it He- Pttin ie. The pain ia tboueinda of «ulTerara have427 words
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Advertisement395 1917-11-14 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income in 1916 -$4,309,517 50 Total Out-go In 191S $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1918 $4,230,542.85 Increase in Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonne aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW Apply for395 words
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Title Section24 1917-11-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally.] VoL IV. No. 268 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article213 1917-11-14 1 Return, furnished by the Cubtoi p Department, shewing nationality and tonnages of ships cleared in wards and Outwards during the month of October 1917. Inwards. Nationality No. Tonnage. Norwegian «4 »0.203 British 1 16,507 Siamese 19 6,376 Chinese JO 19,463 Japanese 8 7,254 Danish 6 2,376 French213 words
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Article401 1917-11-14 1 The Cardiff correspondent of the Journal of Commerce circulates the interesting news that tho authorities have been making inquiries ol firms in the South Walts district, who, having the necessary plant and machinerj at their disposal, are in a position to irill holes and rivet ship plates. The401 words
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Article423 1917-11-14 1 velum* ie Molwj* TYitoni.) Messrs. Snowman Co., th« J ing Hongkong ship and treight brokers, writ» us under date Oct. 27th as follows: Hongkong, 27 Oct, 1917. We reported last on the 13th inst and since then the tone of our market has remained quiet, little business423 words
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Article25 1917-11-14 1 Wednesday, Nov. 14.—New Moon lh. 29m. M. High water :—10.6 am 9 ft. 4 ins. J 1.13 pm 8 ft. 6 ins.25 words
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Advertisement497 1917-11-14 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium lor Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o.-Br:tish India apcar line ("OMP ABIES INCORPORATED 15 ENGLAND.) MAIL AUD PASSENGER SERVICES. FeDinsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hi< Majesty's G ivernment.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST497 words
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Advertisement290 1917-11-14 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland" AND I 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 Street290 words
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