Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1917

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY- Vol. IV. -No. 278 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917 PRICE 3 CENTS. Che malapa Cribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2«.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 244 1 Kiafl 36, PHILLIP STREET, SIMCAPiiE. FIREWOOD Supplier to the Singapore Municipality. Full particulars on application. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and Private 1450 and 1073. jj SEE THE SILENT MENACES That Mysterious Figure Who Appears Nightly At the "Gaiety" With Peerless, Fearless Pearl White and Dashing Ralph Kellard In Patbe's Great
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    • 536 1 JNSURA^ INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand fHI losaranoea effected oußalldings, Real and Merchandise o£ ere-y description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rateaooepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offioes: J, Pinlayson Green. 1 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Limited. HEAD OFFIOE.-Singapore {nrooapoaATßD
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    • 85 1 Sanitas Disinfectant 44 Pine-Tree" Brand. Use No Other <j|B|Sf J If you want the BtSt Results for the smallest This disinfectant freely emulsifies J with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS I is known throughout the world AS A RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always carries a full
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    • 376 1 i 1 1 ,rt rrr~? (TayGuan Kiatll 36, KHILLIP STR iJ, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and Private 1450 and 1073. SULPHURIC j Hydrochloric Acid. I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I SOLE AGENTS. I UmU BROS.' TOBACCO Co., 38 Robhuon Road, Siogapave.
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  • 1317 2 H. E. the Viceroy's Speech. Delhi, Nov, 5.—The Conference of Kali iik? Princes and Chiefs of India opened to-day in the Legislative Council Chamber, about lortynine Princes being present. There was a large number of ladies and gentlemen in the visitors' gallery and the Viceregal gallery was
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  • 214 2 Mr Gandhi's Address- Bombay Nov. 5—The first Uujarati Political Conference opened at Godhra on Saturday under the presidency of Mr M K Gandhi. The proceedings were throughout conducted in Gnjarati a feature of the assembly being a very large attendance from the adjoining districts and interior villages of
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  • 693 2 Karachi, Nov. 5—A special Sind Provincial Conference was held dnring the week end at Hyderabad at which all speakers were members of or sympathisers with the Home Rule League and a number of resolutions, were passed. The main resolution was as follows This conference gives its wholehearted support
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  • 14 2 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireles Station :—None.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 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 the throat, hoarseness of thr> voice, and such other common complaints resulting from the sudden change of weather and catching of cold are cured
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    • 230 2 FOR SALE Dispensary Furnisher. Complete wax polished hardwood Dispensary Furniture in excellent condition. Apply Box 314, c/o Malaya Tribune. 10 10 u mmmmm ""nSstiss One Pope twin cylinder motorbicycle and cygnet rear car for sale, 8 H.P. Apply 158 Selegie Road. A trial given. 911 a FOB PRIVATE SALE. Freehold
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    • 617 2 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SALE OF "PUNDUT ESTATE" DINDINGS advertised to be sold at Auction by Messrs. POWELL Ltd. 17 Raffles Place, Singapore, on Thursday 15th November, 1917, HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO THE 184h DECEMBER, 1917, with completion one month later. By order of the Custodian of Enemy Property.
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  • 390 3 Pe-iang Verdict. The inquest on the two Chinese carpenters who died as the result of injuries infficted with a carpenter's jxe by another Chinese carpenter, at 216, Kimberley Street, at 11 p.m on the 5th instant, was held at Penang by Mr H S Langston on Wednes lay
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  • 228 3 A few uontha a Jahn ke wis ma-l'-r-I b| Ling** Java, In cold Mood an 1 th* intrderer wag rnn to earth. A Media mesaage itates that after the trial, when the Masistrate sentenced the accused to twenty years hard labour, he said, ia reply to a question
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  • 248 3 Revelations have been made con«raing the activities of the German India Produce and Bank Stock which was formed to be a power- f actor in the scheme of the Berlin government, and of the great buaiSS interest-) of the German Empire j r the reconstruction of
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  • 183 3 Orders for the week ending Friday, November 30 To-day. 2 pm Jardine'B Steps SVA DRF GL r r Specialists 515 Drill Hall BVA Recruits h do SRE v do Veterans Co SVC n Signalling Section do SVC all Recruits •i do SVC Band <t Buglers To-morrow. 5.15
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  • 162 3 MrWD Scott, Magistrate, Ipoh conclnded the hearing of a ease in which W Read, Assistant Building Inspector Sanitary Board, Ipoh, was charged with having on Augnst 13, received from Yu Tew, a Chinaman of Menglembn, a sum of $3 as a gratification, other than legal remuneration, as
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  • 552 3 Its Expansion. It is the simple truth, as well as a conventional commonplace, to say that, although London has been repeatedly attacked by squadrons of German aeroplanes during tha last few nights, the raiders have so far met with comparatively small success. Very few of them have passed
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  • 71 3 Delivered lo Loadon. The following are the date* of .unre from Singapore of the Rntopean Maila and their delivery »u London. i*.n. Larr. D^Livaaar. M.M. Sept. 7 Oct. «8 B.I. Sept. Oct. 27 P. O. Sept. 10 Oct. 17 B.I. Sept. 1J Oct. 27 B.I. Sept. 21 Not.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 Neuralgia Soothed Away by Little's Oriental Balm. To all who suffer the desperate twisting agonies and spasms of Neuralgia: mA To all who are acquainted witn any of the sufferers To all who have never suffered yet, who wish to b« on the safe side Here's news LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM
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    • 455 3 Thos. H. Inces Star Production ~~Th* I Alhambrais AT THE 1 1 I the Theatre A B g A |k J| A B where you M Mik Jig LWgf with an get the BEST HS *fWk exquisite tea Pictures, the »V WWkW XJk at ffl lce oStra, ThC HaU fof
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    • 473 3 I TO-NIGHT SHOWING TO-NIGHT The Smashing Serial Success of the Season AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taujoug Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP Quality Pictures Corporation present Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in THE GREAT SECRET A Stupendous Serial—lB Episodes—36 Parts—4 Parts Nightly. Teeming
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 54 3 Mails Close. fo-day. Hongkong p*t Swettenhwn 180 P m and Telok Anson *P«r*k 9 an Polau Batam Pul aa ,8 pm B ok t,n pm Eota Tlnggi To-morrow. Kedmon Ho 8.80 am Port Swettenham 8-30 am ,pta8 BiuSS fl*'"""""" 11.90 Po«XL^ 0 T 8 A "■*> s^. ld Wednesday. Banfoon
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  • 1042 4 It was obvious to the most casual students of the world's even's that Russia ooald not b« dominated by a handful of impractical visionaries without tbe Allies compelled sooner or later to take serious notice of her behaviour. The Socialists, and at the head of them the
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  • 423 4 Mohamedan Fete. There was quite a large and cosmopolitan gathering on the Raffles Reclamation ground, on Saturday afternoon and evening, on the occasion of the fete under th* auspices of the local Mohamedan community in aid of Our Day" Fund. The grounds, which were tastefully decorated with
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  • 82 4 London, Nov. 24, 9,45 p.m. The Press Bureau states that Lord Hhondda, announcing the release of the same quantity of wine from bond as in 1916, hopes that all able to afford wine will refrain from drinking beer, the production of which is strictly limited, with a
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  • 515 4 London, Nov 24 Silver ia steady. Reuter. Rubber is quoted at 2/5£ for crepe and for sheet. Tin here is at $.3j5J v si.S'J down); 125 tons sold. Mr. A. de R. Fonseca, Revenue Auditor, Selangor, has gone on leave. Several well-known estates around Kuala Lnmpnr have
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  • 148 4 "The Great Secret" Metro's serial The Great Secret,* in which Francis X Bushman and Beverly Bayne are co-stars.' eat all box office records at tbe Enapirt last Saturday night and achieved a tribute rarely accorded to a motion picture—that of receiving aadibie praise faoin its audience. Besides the human
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  • 61 4 The Singapore Harbour Board team met the Hongkong JJ Shanghai Bank team in a soccer match on Saturday ■"•JJJJ at the Keppel Barboar U*»" ground. Tbe former won of IU goals to nil. The White Star Club untitled the Middle** x elevxu o-. fetavd*] tit- Mil *J the Win
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 lohbinson Co.| I I Christmas Bazaar J NOW OPENED. I LUBRICATING I FOR ALL PURPOSES I I STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND I For Particulars and Prices 1 I APPLY TO I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. I (S.S.), LTD. I iIHCOuPO-u-iKD in England) I St. Helen's Court, Singapore. MILKMAID I Sweetened
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    • 416 4 CINEMA CASINO By the Sea The House of Merit. Off Beach Road. GRIND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.1S P.M. STING AREE THE TERROR OF THE AUSTRALIAN PLAINS 4 Episodes 8 7 THE DUEL IN THE DESERT npPI ft 8 THE HONOUR OF THE ROAD REELS 9
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    • 130 4 We beg to inform the Public that we have been appointed Sole Agents FOR The Cresta Blanca Wine Co. OF CALIFORNIA. Prices on Application to Caldbeck, Macgregor 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
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    • 58 4 The friends of the late John Rodrigues are informed that be died on tha 24th November, and the burial took place on tho following day (yesterday). The deceased leaves a widow, eleven children, and a grandson to mourn his lois. Tbe widow and family return their sincere thanks to all
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  • 109 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Flying Impeded. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 24, 12.23 a.m field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports on aviation The weather on Tbnrs-1 iy prevented all flying exoept Te ry low. Oar aeroplanes actively booibed and machine-ganned troops and transport on the roads in
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  • 462 5 London, Nov. 24, 4.55 a.m. Beat' 3 5 correspondent at Headquarters (Nov 23rd.) No further advance is reported to-day, though fighting is going on with heavy rifle and machine gun fire In the neighbourhood of Moeuvres and Bourlon Wood, which probably signalises activity on our part.
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  • 93 5 London, Nov 24, 6.35 a.m. p arU; A semi official report flays l °at despite the apparent lull on the *Uwh front the battle continues y fiercely from Flanders to 8t Win, especially in front of J-ambrai. where the British are ■JJJwMaMng their positions and eistmg fierce counter-attacks.
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  • 150 5 London, Nov. 24, 3.15 p.m. ce*fnu RIM Haig BtateB We Bnctank. y Condn cted operations yes-S-T* of Cambrai. After wherein the enemy ittrnii etub,J °rn resistance, we tue important and domina- ting high ground about Bourlon wood. To the east of Bourlon wood some progress was made in
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  • 339 5 London, Nov 24, 10.15 p.m. Renter's special correspondent with the British army in France telegraphs, on the afternoon of the 24th Very hard fighting is proceeding on the left front of our advance, in the region of Moeuvres, Bourlon wood aad Fontaine, where the Germans have hurried
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  • 133 5 London, Nov. 35, 12.5 a.m. Sir Donglaa Haig reports There was fierce fighting in the neighbourhood of Bonrlon wood, the enemy making several determined attempts with fresh troops to regain posses* sion of the high ground. A strong attack in the morning compelled us to give ground slightly
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  • 135 5 London, Nov 25, 2.50 a.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters, reviewing the battle, points out the fact that Tuesday's advance was greater than the base, and necessitated the widening of the latter by bombing various parts of the Hindenburg lines. This was entrusted to the Ulstermen, who forced their
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  • 202 5 London, Nov. 25, 2.15 p.m Sir Douglaa Haig states: Fighting in and about. Bourlon wood continued yesterday afternoon and last night. There was great reciprocal stubbornness, the enemy counteratteking several times. Strong, hostile counterattacks on Friday night forced us back fmn R mrlon village, which wj h\d
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  • 27 5 London, Nov. 25, 2.15 p.m. British official: We have captured Bourlon village and practically the whole of Bourlon wood, including all the high ground within.
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  • 80 5 London, Nov. 25, 6.35 p.m. Paris, \emi-official Fighting yesterday was very fierce in the angle between the CarabraiMarquion and Cambrai-Bapanme roads, where the British advance is recognised as most dangerous by the Germans. The British farther east, between Moeuvres and Queanr, stormed the ridge giving an extensive observation
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  • 28 5 London, Nov. 24, 12.25 a.m. Aden Official We captured the Turkish post of Jabir, fifteen miles north of Aden, Losses were inflicted and the defences destroyed.
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  • 98 5 London, Nov. 24, 3.35 p.m. Palestine official i We stormed, on Wednesday, the Nebisamwil ridge, which is the site of ancient Mizpah 5,000 yards west of the JerusalemNablus road. We beat off repeated counter-attacks. The enemy bombarded the mosque containing the traditional tomb of the prophet Samuel, which
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  • 241 5 London, Nov. 25, 4.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Egyptian Headquarters, dealing with the share of the cavalry in- the pursuit of the enemy, says It was a strenuous period for all, especially the horses, who were called upon to cover an enormons distance. Nevertheless they surpassed expectations, They
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  • 86 5 Artillery Work. London Nov 24, 1.40 a.m. French communique There waB reciprocal artillery activity in the region of Javincourt and Upp*r Alsac-s in the sectors of Seppoy and Largitz^n. Later. Frenoh offioial Aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk last night. There were no easnalties an 1 insignificant damage. London, Nov. 25, 1
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  • 67 5 London, Nov 25, 4.15 p.m. French communique After a violent bombardment, the Qermans made partial attacks at various points on the right bank of the Meuse, especially no. U of Hill 344. where a lively grenade fight ended In our favour. The enemy had appreciable losses, without
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  • 126 5 Enemy Held op. London Nov. 24, 12.25 a m. Renter's correspondent at Italian Headquarters wiring on Nov. 23 in the evening, says To-day Mount Grappa represents what Mount Pasubio did in May 1916, The Alpini surpassed themselves in pre. v«nting the enemy breaking throogh The latter employed nnmerons devices
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  • 143 5 An Italian semi-official mess mdescribing the enemy attempts to break through between the Brenta and the Piave between Nov. 21 and 23, says that most of the enemy masses on Thursday exerted pressure on the Tomba and Monfera sector, six Austro German regi ments attempting to encircle the
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  • 37 5 London, Nor. 25, 6.35 a.m. Paris, semi-official The position in Italy is becoming settled. The Anstro-German foroes in their enveloping movement in the mountains have definitely stopped. The Italian resistance on the Piave is unshakable.
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  • 35 5 Still Fighting. Paris, Nov, 25, 10.45 p.m. Russian official There is more lively fusillading in the direction of Jacobstadt, where the Germans have opened a strong fire. Fusillades and reoonnaissanoes occurred on other fronts.
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  • 205 5 The German Stories. London Nov. 24, 1.40 a.m. Wireless German official A renewed English attempt to break through south-west of Cambrai was shattered with most severe losses to the enemy. London, Nov, 24, 5.0 p.m. Wireless German official There were great violent waves of fire between the railways
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  • 160 5 Breach of Faith. London, Nov, 23, 10,40 p.m. Lord Robert Cecil, interviewed by Renter, said he did not believe that the action of the Russian extremists represented the views of the people. It was a direct breaoh of the agreement of Sept. 1914, meaning that one ally had broken
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  • 47 5 London, Nov 24, 2.30 p.m. Washington Officials regard the Bolshevik move for an armistice with a view to peace negotiations an act that would place Russia almost on the list of unfriendly nations owing to the advantage which the new oourse might give to Germany.
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  • 81 5 London Nov 24, 2.30 p.m. Amsterdam In connection with the Bolshevik truce off«r, Ludendoilf and a large stall have left for the Russian front. Replying to Count Tisza, in the Hungarian Lower House, the Premier said that the condition of Russia was still so confused that it
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  • 59 5 London, Nov. 24, 11.40 p.m Petrograd The Mayor of Petrograd announces that the Germans have declined to receive a Maximalist deputation, and have declared they will only negotiate peace with the constituent assembly. The Germans' preliminary conditions before entering into pourparlers include the withdrawal of the Russians for
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  • 72 5 London, Nov, 25, 9.50 a.m. Petrograd The news agency, announcing the next communication to be sent to the Foreign Embassies in Petrograd as regards the armistice mentioned on the 21st, says that it proposes an immediate truce on all fronts with a view to negotiating peace without annexations
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  • 55 5 Amsterdam: The Telegraaf has a message from Tarnopol which annonnces that the Russians are preparing to evacuate Graymalow and Skalat, in east Galicia. Advanced positions have already been evacuated. A Vienna telegram says that the Fremdenblatt states that peace with Russia would break down the Entente's war policy
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  • 51 5 London, Nov. 25, 5.35 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the newspaper Den states that M. Kerensky has resigned the Premiership aud position of Commander-in Chief, delegating them to the Provisional Government, The Maximalists have seized the gold reserve of the Moscow branch of the State Ban
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  • 62 5 London, Nov 25, 6.25 p.m. The Petrograd Maximalist news agency states that Trotzky is notifying neutral diplomats at Petrograd of the measures taken to obtain an armistice. He says Immediate peace is demanded from all countries, both belligerent and neutral. The Russian Government counts on the
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  • 172 5 London, Nov. 25, 9 45 p.m. Petrograd Router states that a meeting of Allied representatives, which was held at the British Embassy, fully considered the Maximalist orders for an armistice. Koylenko, in an interview, ex plaining why Germany did not seek to profit by the conditions in Russia,
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  • 271 5 London, Nov. 25, 11.0 p.m. The Maximalist news agency has published a ■Priea of locuruen's and telegrams. They include Russia's demands to have Constantinople, the west coast of the Bosphorous, the Sea of Marmora and the Dardanelles, with a southern trace up to the Enos Midia line,
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  • 98 5 American Success. London, Nov. 24, 6.25 p.m. Washington, official: A patrolling destroyer sighted a periscope and went full speed, and dropped a depth charge on the submarine's course. The submarine was obviously damaged and rose to the surface. The circling destroyers opened fire which was not returned. A
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  • 62 5 London, Nov 21, 3 25 a.m. New York Jeremiah O'Leary, president of the American Truth Society, has been indic-» i on a charge of violation of the E 'onage Act and postal laws. Thomas O'Callagban has been arrested at the instance of the British Consul O-neral, charged wiih
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  • 61 5 London. Nov. 24, 4.35 p.m. Zurich: A bread famine threatens Vienna. A communique posted ontside Vienna town hall statts that the Rumanian and home harvests a, e far below expectations and have failed to meet demands. The communique adds that negotiations for a supply of corn from
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  • 38 5 London Nov 24, 12 35 a.m. The Admiralty states :Our tighter patrols yesterday probably destroyed two enemy aircraft and drove down another. They also destroyed an enemy machine on Nov 20. All of ours return^.
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  • 37 5 London. Nov. 24, 3 15 p.m. Official Q neral Plumer has been appointed > the command of ihe British Wort a in Italy. Lieut Ueneral W U Marshall is in command of the forces in Mesopotamia.
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  • 18 5 London, Nov. 24, 6.35 a.m. Paris M Jo-mart, Minister of Blockade, his reigned owing to illhealth.
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  • 25 5 London, Nov. 24, 9.45 p.m. The Press Bnraau announces the bestowal of an Earldom on Lord Heading and a Viscountcy on Lord Northclige,.
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  • 53 5 ew Council Formed, London, Nov. 24, 3 25 a.m. Th* A '-niralty announces the formation ol a Shipbuilding Council, under the chairmanship of the Admiralty Controller. It differs from the Shipbuilding Advisory Committee, by the inclusion of narzl t hipbuilding. All the advisory committee men have consented to
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  • 301 5 London, Nov. 25, 1 40 a.m. Receiving a representative deputation of employers and workmen in the shipbuilding trades, who submitted joint suggestions for securing the greatest possible output of new ships. Mr. Lloyd George said: "This is quite a unique deputation, and may well mark a v<-ry important
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  • 33 5 London, Nov 25, 12.60 p m. Washington The War Board has decled to operate all the railway lines east of Chicago. Trackage facilities for ctrs will be polled, regardless of ownership.
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  • 247 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Paris, Nov. 22. 6.15 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds an at francs 59.75 and the 5 percent at «7.80. We repuls d coanter-attacks in the region of Juvincourt, making 400 prisoners. A British attack effected with striking suddenness and
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  • 437 5 POLICE COURTS. Vari us. For t scaping from the custody of a policeman, when he was being removed from the Police Coart to the Central Station lock-tip, a [Chinese was sentenced to 14 days' rigoroas imprisonment in the Third Coart this morning. Chan Ah Fat, a rikish I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 NOTICE. A lease for a term of 20 year* commencing from Ist January 1918, of a piece of Crown Land in Penang Road (b-hind the Hindu Temple) will be put up ti auction at tbe Lnnd Office, at 11 a.m.. on Tuesday, lltli December, 1917, at the upset premium of
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    • 152 5 LATEST AuVERTbtMhiMS. "OUR DAY" Under the Auspices of THE AMATEUR DRAWING ASSOCIATION A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL will be given a AID OP THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY AT The ADELPHI HOTEL (Through the Coirtesu of th? Management) On Saturday, Ist December, 1917. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Prizes given for the most
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  • 808 6 Prices Qu.dei to the Mulct this M rniog Singapobb, November 2«. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations Robber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers S/- AUagar 2/3 19 2 Anglo Java 6/- 7 2/- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16--1 Ayer Kuning 40/-
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  • 73 6 Singapore, November te On Lonicn— Back 4 m/«. 2/4 g Dwhmml 2,4^ Prirale 3 m/e 2/4 27/32 On Indi*— > I. T. 157 0 Hongkong Ks-nt *>1 len On Bhangh*i— Bank d, d. 55J O* J»v»— l ark T. 1 126 On J»y i B«ak d/d. 108 Soverei^na —buying
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  • 664 6 Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. The fifth annual general meeting of shareholders of the above Bank was held at No. 64 Kling Street, Singapore, on Saturday last the 21th November, at 12 o'clock noon. There were present Mr Lee Choon Gnan (Chairman), the lion Dr Lim Boon Keng, Mr
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  • 90 6 Previous y acknow. ledged $269.040.02 Per Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hokien Community, (17th list) Aik Seng Chop Tan Kyet Bee, $500 each $1,000 Khoo Kok Wah 300 Tan Sian Chin, Chiat Leong A Co $200 each 400 Hiap Thai Chiang Co l.'O Chop Ng Seng Moh
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  • 22 6 Saturday, Doc^ruber I.—Amateur Drawing Aesn. Ball, Adelphi, 10.30 p.m. Friday, December 14.—Drawing of Sporting Club Lottery, Memorial Hall, 9 p.m.
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  • 255 6 Singapore, November 26 Tin.-— See Local and General column. Copra. -No Business. Tapioca. —Steady. done. Sago Flour. —Business done. O imbier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Marbst Quiet. Iciest Load Usrkit Qsotitiots. Natal yn 110 S. pur pioal $40.00 Nntrmgs 80 H. 45.00 Copra Bali
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  • 250 6 WusfnyiSiti November 26 UtjtMrs Latufim and Co, ile SMld t 'vipe the fallowing qe->tp-ti>ne \lorOajah $4.50 $4 60 \yerKunirfS 1,45 1.50 IjmmUUk 2.85 295 AyerPana* 11.50 11.75 3algowrie 6.50 6 55 Bnkit Jelotonc 0.72$ 0 77$ 3;ikit Kati; 0.90 0 95 Bukit X B 0.82$ 0.90 JhargkatSerds....
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  • 194 6 How He Met His Death. The nephew of a resident in the Straits, an officer serving in France writes to his uncle This is F. W. Hining»' old battalion, Hnd my Platoon Sergeant was with him when he was killed. He tells me be w-« killed
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  • 66 6 The following further donations to the General Fundi of this charity are acknowledged with thanks Previously acknowledged $761 J Bagnall $10 Mrs Hamilton Gunn 12 "H G" 10 Key JAB Cook 10 T L Gosling 10 "A poor Chinese Malacca" 3 J R Nicholson, cm n 100
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG O i 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, Vocai Scores! i ArcadKrs, Ba&aa Ptinceaw, Cinema Star, Cinjale", Country Girl, Count
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    • 87 6 »Ct«r«M»*4«>«M-Mt*UMU-} MWIMW >MM I Try It First Satisfaction Guaranteed. j MORI COMFORT AND NO BOTHER FOR TEARS. i The Sponge Punctureless Tyres I 2 FOR I I Motor Cycles, Motor* Caps and Cycles I are 80 constructed that the inner part is light, compressible, springy, and spongy like Rubber. REGISTERED
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    • 166 6 1 The Miners Builders stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. Hardware Merchants, General Imports AND AGENTS. AGENCIES Wanted for business or for the sale of all kinds of merchandise in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 27 0 lf> 12 A. WOOSENSAH Co. Cloth and General Merchants 58, NORTH
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    • 148 6 Agents KIM HIN Co, 13 M\ni Street, Sintfaprre. INSANITITcURE. Dr. W. c. Ros 'a Specific for Innnltg I is the onh ro«_dieine of it? kind of over 50 '-ears' stMcKag fund I to Cure I All form* iif Insanity Mental Deraneemento j Sleeplessness Mv Epilepsy Neurasthenia Insomnia Hysteria, Melancholia. e^c
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  • 759 7 Everybody a Food Controller. The economic and military situation of Germany is Buch that she would probably table her terms tomorrow, but for tbe one last hcpe to which every German clings with pathetic insistence—the hope that by the ruthless employment of btr submarines she will starve
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  • 564 7 Dip loto the Past. Tokyo, Oct U :—Yesterday was a day marked with a white stone in the history of Japan. Fifty years ago yesterday, the seat of the Imperial eapital was removed to Tokyo from Kyoto where the Imperial Court had reigned for many years. The removal
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  • 34 7 Drills lor November 1917. Monday, November 26.—80 th Companies Parade Havelock Road Police Station, 5,15 pm. Friday, November 30.—Parades Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 pm. A. Agnew Officer Commanding, Civil Guard.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 600 7 NOTICES LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that »n Interim Dividend of 5%, free S vc»r Tax, on account of the year IfiM 33»t March. 1918, will be t0 Shareholders on the register November 30tb, 1917. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer registers -ill be closed from November 27th,
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    • 511 7 _NOTICES_ The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Limited. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company Nos. 64, 65, 66, Market Street, Singapore on Wednesday, 28th November, 1917, at noon. BUSINESS 1. To receive the Directors'
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    • 611 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,0?0 Shar-s of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,900,006 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,2M,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tha London County and Westminster Bank,
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    • 186 7 Be Prepared to Fight. Nature is always fighting to keep us well. Under normal conditions the forces of health within our bodies keep the disease germs in subjection. They are not expelled entirely but they are kept harmless. Some indiscretion in diet and the digestion is upset overwork or worry
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    • 513 7 the Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Dally Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 I Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. AH communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to
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    • 540 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Incoms In 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out-go In 1916 $2490,418 50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funds -$1,81 9,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW
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    • 46 7 Absolutely Free 40 years' experienpe, late Government Medical Officer RAI SAHEB DC. D ASS Secrets of Happy Life is being distributed free. Apply to— Tfat Swisttryi Sakiyi Pkinucy. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. Massage. Mrs. M.IHATA Japanete c/o KOYOKAN No M Queen Street, SINGAPORE. 30 10 U
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issned Dally.] VOL IV.- -No. 278 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 698 1 Mines off Australian Coast. The possible presence of enemy mines off tbe Australian coast had been much discussed in shipping circles for come weeks, says tbe Melbourne Age of October 15 but up to Wednesday last, when an enemy submarine mine was exploded off Cape Howe, there was
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    • 51 1 The figure published by the Director-General of Customs in Spain, show that the coastwise trade in 1915 totalled 6,800,000 tons valued at £74,000,000. A conference of Scandinavian held at Copenhagen on Oct. *3 has recommended holding an International Seamen's Conference in Copenhagen shortly, in order to form and International Seamen's
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    • 34 1 Nortmber 22. Pingah, British Singkep, Dutch November 23. Will o'the Wisp, British Benoa, Dutch Jansaens, Dutch Gladys, Sarawak November 24 8oon Ann, British Hebe, British Perak, British Krian, British Brisbane, British Standard, Norwegian
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    • 43 1 November 23 Kinta, British Lady Weld, British Ban Fo Soon, Dutch Emile, Dutch Rumphius, Dutoh Kamor, Norwegian November 24. Ranee, British Bri Muar, British Katong, British Circe, British Kiang, British G. G. Daendels, Dutch Buyskea, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Singkep, Dutoh Singkara, Dutch
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    • 63 1 One hundred and three new ships, aggregating 94,329 tons, were registered in Japan during the seven months ending July 31, while 140 ships, having a combined tonnage of 80,746 were struck off the register during the same period. When compared with tbe figures for December 31, 1916, there is a
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 405 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Snipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. Mill P.*0. British India APCAR LINE (COMPAKIBS IKOORPORATBD IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Dr. ler Contract with Hit Majesty'" Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES
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      • 268 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappil "Nederland" AND "Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Met and Handelsvereeniging "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D*Almeida Street 'PHONE, 931.
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      • 375 1 ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Batavia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPY) Special 5,000 tons. Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA B A T A VIA SOU R A B 4 Y A -POR X DAIWW-PORT MORESBY—BRISBANE SYDNEY MELBOURNE VICE VEISA In connection with tbe Special Fast Saloon Steamer* Melchior Treub AND p
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      • 334 1 I To Advertisers: OUR 1 Shipping Gazette Circulates in every port throughout the MALAY PENINSULA. I N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. h^lT g hii mntm hmm S?" Signed and c<>n*trucU,™d^, fittS iZ s alMhe latest improvements for the safety and
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 87 1 Singapore Tide Tables Monday, Nov. 26. High water 7.56 am 8 ft. 6 ins. 8 56 pm 8 ft. 6 ins. Tuesday, Nov. 27. High water 8.40 am 9 ft. 9.49 pm 8 ft 9 ice Wednesday, Nov. 28. High water —9.19 am 9 ft. 4 ins. 10.37 pm 9
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