Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1917
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Title Section28 1917-11-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV, NO. 281 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CtK rnaiapa Cribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29.28 words
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Advertisement375 1917-11-29 1 Xay Guan Kiat 36, PHILUP STREET, SINGAPORE. FIREWOOD Supplier to ths Singapore Municipality. i)>i application. 1361, i 362 ami Phont Private 1450 and 1073. j "GAIETY" CINEMA Change of Programme Harry Carey in Gold Seal Feature Hair Trigger Burk IN THREE PARTS, ag Ftarl White and Dashing Ralph Kellard in375 words
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Advertisement84 1917-11-29 1 j Sanitas Disinfectant 44 Pine Tree Brand. Use No Other /Sjjff^ If you want the Best Results for 9 the smallest This disinfectant freely emulsifies 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 a84 words
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Advertisement395 1917-11-29 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and Private 1450 and 1073. J "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. life V| f 1 Si! Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) 1 3i L, i wm iii imiiimiii i mm i mm m mii n395 words
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Article511 1917-11-29 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Bombay, Nov. 5.—A Press note idsued this afternoon i»y the Bombay (Jovermnent, states j—With reference to the announcement made by the Viceroy at the meeting of Imperial Legislative Council held in bop. timber last, it is hereby notified511 words
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Article500 1917-11-29 2 C ikuita, Nov. I—About four lmn ir.d Bengalee soldi-rs heided by a bandmarched through the streets ol Jalcutta iv the afterruoii, after which -I) J left Beeldafa by special tro iptrnio. An All-India Conference of laada lords will be held in Calcutta at the reddeuce of the Maharaja of500 words
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Article412 1917-11-29 2 Poona, Nov. V meeting of Liagajnta wm held at Belgium and •cv r*J important reeulimuoa were patted It whs r'solved la a*k the G iremmant to allot five sv&ti in the Batabay Legislative Council to the Lineayat o jmmnnitv, four to be compaai 1 for by the Lingayats in412 words
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Article280 1917-11-29 2 Tamilian Education. This Society lm been started —der the patronage of Mr Justice dadativier and the B«j« of Ruaaad *i'li the object of propogating ma lern knowledge among the masses of tli Tamil cou.itry, through the iav bum of Tamil. Ie has begun its work by the public ition280 words
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Article170 1917-11-29 2 Indian "Crisis" Allahabad. Nov.—5 The Pioneer fecial cables—-London, 29th Octohaf :—The Evening Standard pub lishes the first of a series of articles by a writer who spent sixteen years in India, who begins by men tioiiing the widespread fear in In li t lest the Government be tempt<170 words
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Article324 1917-11-29 2 Education. Lidy O'Dwyer has written a foreword for a pamphlet by Mr. OhoJam Hassan, Birrister at taw, Amritser, on the education of Indian women in the Pan jab, in the coirs-? of which she express-3 tin hope that th'.s 8-?rit-s of articles will sacc i In tho landabki object324 words
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Article375 1917-11-29 2 Fall Off a Train. Colombo, Oct. 29 :—An incident of an exciting nature occurred on Saturday evening on tho down express train on mam line. The train, which was on its way to Maradana from Hagarna, while pawing QnnnpitJya was brought to a stand liiU «piite suddenly it hiving375 words
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Article153 1917-11-29 2 Rangoon, Niv. 2 Regarding the recent scape of two rJurtnan notorious laetdts while nnd-r military oolico-Hcort Kyauktam and Tongyi Railway Station?, further news states that there were four convicts in all who were coming by No. 90 Down from Pegn. All bad leg irons and were handcuffed together, the153 words
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Advertisement310 1917-11-29 2 KASANTAK PILLS. As their name signifies, tbev are really the death to Bronchitis, Asthma and other diseases of the nogs and respiratory organs. Rumbling sound in the throat, hoarsenets of the voice, and such other common complaints resulting from the sudden change of weather and catching of cold are cured310 words
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Advertisement172 1917-11-29 2 Ideal X'mas Presents FOR JUYEHILE PHILATELISTS. New Edition of Excelsior Stamp Albums, with 100 stamps, given away free. Special packets of Asiatic stamps at prices to suit all pockets. Toe Continental Stamp Co. HIGH STRKET. Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer BAI SAHEB DR. DASS' Secrets of172 words
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Advertisement819 1917-11-29 2 TO BE LET TO LET Office, at Winchester Hoase Nc--20 23, 24, Sr, and 36, ,nd Raffles Quay. Bungnlow 446 j Panjang. hmh CHOP HENQ LOQNG 40 Robinson Road, Blnga Pola 0-5 I HafflesOffices. TO LET. OFFICES TO LET, large newly painted front office No 3> 3 Raffles Place- Apply819 words
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Article618 1917-11-29 3 Ceremony at Shanghai. Btfl the China Press of Nov. 17 picturesque and interesting •aremoaj took place yesterday on rounds of the British Consulate' en sirdar Sahib Bnddha Singh, Jemadar of the S M Police, was D ted with the insginia of his rank by Sir Everard Fraser, Consulral.618 words
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Article64 1917-11-29 3 Temporary Captain L Rothn, who, aaeed ia the L >ndon Gazette, D sppointad ADC, Personal hi the eldest son of General Soatb African Premier, ly known among Ida friends Loaaa," he served on 8 ral Baaaaa's both in the ■We it African and the East campaigns. He went to the64 words
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Article118 1917-11-29 3 "o conquer an obstinate enemy raietency and perscver- ia the same with Rheuroa--oad foe of mankind, which remoei in stubbornness. To it from the system, you right weapon. Little's 'kiental Balm i> the only remedy that rpowerh. It has cured helpd sufferers who have discharged from the118 words
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Article304 1917-11-29 3 Singapore, November 29. TYn.—See Local and General column. Copra.- No Business. Tapioca. —Steady. Bnaineas done. Sago Flour* —Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper.-' Steady .Business done. Other Products. Markal Qunt. Utnt Local Markst duot.tioav Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 8. M 45.00 Copra Bali 5304 words
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Article203 1917-11-29 3 Singapore, No*ember 29. x -(e*;*r.< Latham and Co., the k naade, i iviae the following quoteti no AlorGajah *4.40 14-50 AyorKnninga 1.40 1.45 hjet Molek 2.80 2.90 Aver Pans 11.50 11.75 Balgownta 640 6.50 E ikit Jelotong 0.75 0.80 BakH Katil 0.87|> 0.95 Bukit X E 0.824203 words
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Article471 1917-11-29 3 Philippines Patriotism. Says a recent issue of the Manila Bulletin Digging down into the recesses of the earth where they had buried their treasure long years ago, and then toiling over the mountain trails into Bagnio with the sacks of old Spanish and Mexican coins amounting to471 words
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Article62 1917-11-29 3 Delivered la Lcadou. i'ha following are th« dates ot departure froui Singapore of tb* European Mails and tL«ir delivery in London. Mm. LRFT. D*ITVRR«r. P. ii O. Sept. 10 Oct. 27 B.I. Sept. 12 Oct. 27 H.I. Sept. 21 Nov. 8 H.I. Sept. 28 Nov. 8 Mail A62 words
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Advertisement508 1917-11-29 3 Thos. H. Ince's Star Production The The the Alhambra Alhambra IS am aaa ana eaaaaaaatw aaasmnm> m iS the only a. a a ig yiae a where you £1L d «KSg n*? fg. |JBSV L»* £jL\ exquisite tea get the BEST JP*% H -yfc M B S.k XjL garden Pictures,508 words
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Advertisement432 1917-11-29 3 TO-NIGHT SHOWING TO-NIGHT!! The Smashing Serial Success oi th: Season 41 THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU3E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbr Door. SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP Quality Pictures Corporation present Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in THE GREAT SECRET A Stupendous Serial —18 Episodes—36 Parts—Episodes 3& 4. Teeming432 words
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Article1197 1917-11-29 4 The secret of German success was organisation. The secret of American saccess is the same. America is not rushing her untrained armiea to the front. Instead she is rushing their training, and daring this period of waiting has organised a thorough system, possibly the most perfect system1,197 words
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Article153 1917-11-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton; Nov. 18 :—Several big fires occurred in or aronnd Canton during the last few days. Early on the morning of November 13. a fire broke out at Luen Hing Street, West, going along the West Bund near Shameen for several blocks, threatening153 words
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Article92 1917-11-29 4 Mr Mahalingam, Tamil interpreter of the Police Courts, who is to be awarded the Imperial Service medal, is a well-known member of the lamil community. He refers with pride to 36 years of faithful service which he has put in, under the local Government, during which time92 words
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Article54 1917-11-29 4 To-Day. Full Moon. Ampang Tin meeting, Barker's, noon. To-morrow. St. Andrew. Municipal Commissioners, 1.30 n m Scottish Concert. Victoria Theatre.' Saturday, Dec. 1. Queen Alexandra's Birthday (L 544.) Sunday. Ist Sunday in Advent. Monday. Legislative Council, 2 30 p.m. Tuesday. A. D. S. presents DamN Dick Victoria Tneatre.54 words
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Article43 1917-11-29 4 Mr E M Baker goes on leave next Tr h T^? lay Mail hear Mr vl t Cva P l ari succeeding Mr Mc-lWland asDP.P.Kinta. and Mr A. B Jordan from Kuala Lumpur taking Mr Chapman's pl iCe q the Chinese Protectorate, Ipob43 words
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Article594 1917-11-29 4 Tin here is at $132 (50 cts up) no sellers. Rubber id quoted at 2/6J- for orepe and 2/5$ for sheet. Miss A Williams hat, v.lv appointed Matron of the Penang Hospital. The Hon. Mr R P Brash and atn Brash have left for Ootacamur. a short594 words
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Article89 1917-11-29 4 Page* Thr Urs4t War The Fighting Fronts S Russia Submarining S Socialists Restive Events at Harbin The German Ileum Canada and U. 8. Indian Affaira 5 General: Indian Xews Hoards Dug Up Sikh Promoted Local Share Market Straits Produce Can Malaya Fielp7 1 Serious Canton 1 Amusements 589 words
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Advertisement132 1917-11-29 4 Co. ChristJs Bazaar NOW OPENED. LUBRICATING j -^OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES I STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND For Particulars and Prices f APPLY TO I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated is England) I St. Helen's Court, Singapore. I I MILKMAID 13i»andl Sweetened Condensed Milk per ease $18 00132 words
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Advertisement445 1917-11-29 4 j To-night AT THE To-night CINEMA CASINO By the Sea The House of Merit. Off Beach Road. A Programme Second to Mono IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.1S P.M. Jury's Imperial Pictures Pre ent 1914 bt RITA 3 Rf-.ELS Featuring 3 PARTS JANE GAIL The naodt viviJ war drama ever445 words
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Advertisement207 1917-11-29 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. AOELPHI HOTEL Notice. We received from Holland out of the Steamer's Ice-room Smoked Eel Snicked Salmon Pickled Herring in glass of207 words
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Article282 1917-11-29 5 The Fighting Fronts GFFICUL COMMUNIQUES. Fur her British Success. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lon ion, Nov. 27, 7.35 p.m. Rentr'e correspondent at Headu.rvr- telegraphing this afternoon 5i vh th v battle area is slippery an "i < 1 ii 1 i *ult owing to continued heavy rain. The GermansREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 282 words
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Article166 1917-11-29 5 Lin ion, Nov 28. 12 50 a.m. Sir D ut?Ut? 8tale3 Af at iiwn in the neight urh > 1 of F mtaine Notre Dime anl B arlon vi!Ug~s led to severe nwji strongly rein, f cmt-ated th>aWance with great stnbbomneaa. Tu« fight ewvre'l bickwar la an 1166 words
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Article163 1917-11-29 5 L >n Ion Nov. 2-3, 3.50 a.m. liter's correspondent at Headiring on Tuesday ,Jaays Th-r' ti.ij l>een the most bitter fightiiit! i. if j- mtaine since the mornc )vet i by a heavy bombardi- t v > w-18 maintained during tr. entire forenoon. The British foakrat tl. ir163 words
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Article38 1917-11-29 5 i- nlon. Nov 2?S 12.15 p.m. > is Haig states Hostile i:-n titiii!»occurred last night in ourlioocl of Kourlon wood. re wad 110 further infantry Action, i'here was hostile artillery <i-tv. ctr! and north-eastward °i Ypres.38 words
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Article86 1917-11-29 5 loa«lon, Nov. 28, 5,10 p.m. n "Qter s correspondent at Head-if.v-a farther particulars ot tv td:uous Uindenburg tunnel, railea long and forty feet "p. built; j the Rnaaian prisoners, sown \fith mines. Why to e *plode when the ■Ix'i u switched on contaot ia f lii" romanoeg of the86 words
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Article179 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov 28, 6.0 p m. Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters, wiring on Nov 28, says In the fighting around Cambrai, mud, machine-gun fire and more German reinforcements, are the principal features of the moment. Intense fightiog has been proceeding since dawn yesterday. The enemy is desperately trying179 words
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Article27 1917-11-29 5 Artillery Vigorous. London, No/. 28, 12.10 a.m. French communique There was fairly vigorous artillery activity in the Juvinconrt district, and on the Bois le Chauz front.27 words
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Article51 1917-11-29 5 Cap tures at Juvincourt. London, Nov. 28, 4 35 p.m. French communique: It is onfirmed that our attack on Nov. 21 sonth of Juvincourt cost the enemy very serious losses. We took prisoner 476 there and the captured material includes thirteen machinegnna, three bomb throwers, three trench-mortara and foar hundred51 words
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Article97 1917-11-29 5 Enemy Effort Fails. London, Nov. 27, 6.10 p.m. Italian official After a furious bombardment at Col della Berretta, eastward of the Bronta valley, the enemy launched a whole infantry division. A fierce struggle ensued. Barrage isolated the defeuces who perhaps would have been compelled to give ground, but the97 words
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Article85 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 28, 2.5 a.m. Wireless Italian semi-official:The renowned Austrian third Edelweiss division, composed of troops of German extraction, and other enemy forces, were severely beaten at Col Boretta. They made a massed attack after heavy drumfire. Their crushingly superior fire and numbers ablod the assailants to85 words
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Article72 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 28, 12 45 p m. Rome The Anstro-German forces continue their gigantic and determined efforts to break through into the Venetian plains. They are constantly employing the best fresh troops, also heavier artillery, and lachrymal and asphyxiating gases. Each attack is fiercor than its predecessor. The72 words
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Article128 1917-11-29 5 Weekly Review. London, Nov. 28,12.10 a.in. Washington: The War Secretary's review further says that it is evident that the enemy undertook the offensive in Itaty in the hope of extricating himself from the increasingly difficult position in the we8 t by compelling the transfer of Anglo-French troops towardi Italy,128 words
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Article110 1917-11-29 5 The German Versions. London, Nov. 27, 7.35 p.m. Wireless German official s There was very violent artillery fire between Houthnlst wood and Zandvoorde. We repulsed the French to the north of Prunay. Fighting activity has increased between Samogneux and Beaumont and astride of the Ornes. London, Nov. 27,110 words
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Article41 1917-11-29 5 Trouble Brewing. London, Nov. 27, 10.0 p.m. Reuter'g correspondent at Petrograd cays that Trotiky has written to Bir George Bnchanan asking for the release of two Russians arrested in Great Britain and apparently in. turned. He hints at similar reprisals.41 words
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Article24 1917-11-29 5 London Nov. 28, 10.45 p.m. A Berlin official message denies that Gen.Ludendoiff has gone to the Russian front (to negotiate peace terms).24 words
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Article91 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 28, 1.0 p,m. Renter's correspondent at Petrograd says About half the Petrograd voters polled in the constituent assembly elections, which close today. Undoubtedly an overwhelming majority of the Petrograd garrison sides with the Bolsheviks. The latter have seized the customs. General Balueff, commanding the western91 words
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Article188 1917-11-29 5 Dragged-Out Litigation. London, Nov. 27, 1.25 p.m. In the House c 2 Commons, on the motion for an adjournment, Mr. J, C. Wedgwood drew attention to a raid made on the London office of the Indian Home Rile League, but as forty meuibars were not present the Honse188 words
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Article38 1917-11-29 5 American Vessel Sunk. London, Nov 27, 7.50 p.m. Corunna Twenty-one survivors of the American 5,000 ton steamer Actaeon have keen landed. She was torpedoed on Sunday and three boats with the remainder of the crew are missing.38 words
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Article78 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 27, 3.45 p m. Toronto :Mr Riosevelt, addressing ten thousand people to aid Canada's Victory Loan, eulogised Canada's part in the war. He looked for a permanent peace between Canada and the United States and suggested that the United States and Canada might settle any78 words
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Article44 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov 28,7.20 p.m. The Liberal c:: Ministers have communicated with the Government on the subject of the new peace leaflet regulation, protesting against the Press Bureau and censorship. They intend to demand a day for debate unless the regulation is modified.44 words
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Article67 1917-11-29 5 In Berlin London, Nov 27, 10.0 p.m. Amsterdam Hundreds of In-dependent-Socialists demonstrated in Berlin on Sunday, and mdeavoured to reach the centre of the city. The police arrested nine. London, Nov. 28, 7.20 p.m. Amsterdam The Sunday peace demonstrations at Berlin assumed considerable proportions north of the city.67 words
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Article62 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 28, 1.45 p.m. Amsterdam The Vossische Z->i-tung reports a monster Socialist peace demonstration at Budapest on Sunday. There were lou 1 cries of Down with the war We demand a general strike I N A resolution was passed urging the monarchy to oppose pan-Germanism, the annexation62 words
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Article57 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov 27, 6.35 p.m. Official: Members of the Government have gone to Paris to attend the Supreme War Council Lord Reading is accompanying them. London Nov 28, 7.20 p.m Paris Mr Lloyd George, Mr Balfour, Lord Milner, Admiral Jellicoe, Lord Reading, Sir E ic. Geddes, Sir57 words
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Article68 1917-11-29 5 Switzerland Prepared- London, Nov. 26, 6 45 p.m. In view of the rumours that the enemy will possibly violate Swiss neutrality for the pnrpoM of taking France and Italy in the flmk, a noteworthy speech has been made by the Swiss Minister of the Interior, declaring that68 words
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Article56 1917-11-29 5 Foreigners Attacked- London, Nov. 27, 5.15 p w. Peking Lawlessness is increasing at Harbin (Manchuria) where foreigners are being attacked and robbed. The consnls have intimated that if the authorities are unable to guarantee protection they will call for the joint action of their respective Governments with56 words
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Article28 1917-11-29 5 Loadon, Nov. 28, 2.55 p.m. An' Order in Council prohibits the export of coal from Dec. 7 to all British destinations abroad except by licence.28 words
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Article97 1917-11-29 5 Latest from Russia. London, Nov, 28, 4 35 p.m. Wireless Russian message Haritonoff, secretary of the Bolsheviks, has sent a proclamation to thei Commander in-chief, Ensign Krylenko, as follows "The Bolshevik fraction of the All-Russian Extraordinary Congress of Peasants' Delegates, numbering sixty-four, and fiv« delegates of other fractions,97 words
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Article46 1917-11-29 5 London, Nov. 28, 5.10 p.m. Italian official in co-operation with the bombardment by our batteries, our aeroplanes concentrated fire on enemy troops massed aud moving on the Asiago plateau, in the Primolano basin, northward of Col della Beretta, and near the middle Piave.46 words
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Article99 1917-11-29 5 The Cinemas. At the Palladium to night "The Scarlet Crystal," adapted from the popular mystery-story by J. Alexander, the British novelist, will be the chief feature in a fine mew programme. It includes a remarkable visualisation of the East. At the Empire to night there will be The Grtat99 words
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Article715 1917-11-29 5 Ampaog (Kinta) Tin. The sixth ordinary general meeting of the Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Co. Ltd., was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, when there were present Messrs H Robinson (chairman), V. V. Lembergor, W. Low ther Kemp and Ong715 words
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Article97 1917-11-29 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending Nov. 24 was 31.91. The total number of deaths was 220 of which 157 were males and 63 females. No Europeans and 2 Eurasians died, also ICS Chinese, 38 Malays, 15 Indians, and none of other nations. Convulsions caused97 words
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Article11 1917-11-29 5 [Wo 4o not Mcmarfly M§mW th* afal— «rrr«M«4 b§ wwwajwaValaJ11 words
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Article102 1917-11-29 5 To the Editor of th* Malaya Iribunt. Sir,—May I draw the attention of the City Fathers, especially the Health Department, to the condition of the vacant ground behind Dunlop Street facirg Clive Street This ground has a number of pools, and daring the rainy season gets tilled up,102 words
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Article181 1917-11-29 5 Malacca Subscriptions. The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following Tentm List. Already acknowledged $43,939.63 Members of the Chinese Literary Association, Malacca Ong Hin Hong $10 Yap Beng Chuan 5 Ong Cheng Swi 5 Yeo Soo Leong 5 Smaller amounts 47 72181 words
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Article22 1917-11-29 5 Saturday, December 1.—Amateur Drawing Assn. Ball, Adelphi, 10.30 p.m. Friday, December 14.—Drawing of Sporting Club Lottery, Memorial Hall, 9 p.m.22 words
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Article271 1917-11-29 5 Miss Mary Marlowe, well kru wn on tho Australian who' s i'°w helping iv war woik iv this couutry, has found time to write a novel. Kangaroos in King's Land (Siinpkiu, Marshall, 65.) is its name, and it deals with the adventures of four Australian actresses in271 words
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Article71 1917-11-29 5 Says the Times of Malaya: Our readers will be interested to hear that It has been decided to appoint five lady operators for the Ipoh Telephone Exchange, to commence work from the beginning of next year. Lady operators have proved a success in other parts of the world, including Penang71 words
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Article79 1917-11-29 5 SUPREMS COURT. Appeal Cases. B fon Mr Justice Ebden in the Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday afternoon the hearing was concluded in the appeal of Mr. H. S. Kirwan against a conviction in the lower court of Belling adulterated milk (.hrough a Bengali servant) to Inspector A J79 words
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Article77 1917-11-29 5 In the District Court yesterday afternoon Lee Chu Pian pleaded guilty before Mr. Sugars to charges of dealing in rubber without having a proper licence, and not obtaining a written authority as required by the Ordinance He was fined $250 and costs on the seconJ charge, the first77 words
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Article91 1917-11-29 5 Hong Wan Enquiry. The enquiry into the loss of the Hong Wan was continued yesterday in the Marine Court before Mr. R. Scott (presiding) Commander Cator R. Bf. Capt A. Snow, and Capt H. J. Henderson, when a few other passengers and witnesses gave evidence. The master, the91 words
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Article182 1917-11-29 5 Various. For possession of housebreaking implements a Chinese named Chng Bok was sentenced to one month's rigorons imprisonment in the Third Conrt, this morning. Six Chinese who were arrested for taking part in an affray were bonnd over by Mr Sugars, the second magistrate this morning, to keep182 words
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Article128 1917-11-29 5 Chinese Committed for Trial. The four Chinamen and the Chinese woman who were charged by Chief Detective Inspector Cullen in connection with the manufacture and possession of spurious dollar notes have been committed for trial at Ipoh by Mr. A E Coope, Acting Magistrate. The prosecution led further128 words
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Article113 1917-11-29 5 An Additional Role In pursuance of the powers vested in him by section 258 (i) (f) of the labour Code, 1912, the Chief Secretary to Government has made the following rule to be numbered 7 A und.tr the said Enactment in addition to the rules published in113 words
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Article51 1917-11-29 5 His many friends and patients will be pleased to hear that a cablegram baa been received announcing the success of Dr. C. A. Paulusz at the last examinations held for the D. P. H., Ireland, and the first part of the M. R. C. S. and L. R. C. P51 words
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Article93 1917-11-29 5 Messrs Barlow Co's Report Singapore, Nov. 28. For this week's Auction, some 1,225 tons were catalogued. The demand was only fair an I prices for most grades show a further decline. Ribbed Somked Shat t. Prime lots-sold up to $103, a decline of $3. Fine Pale Crepe.93 words
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Article100 1917-11-29 5 A faction fight of some dimensions occurred on Sunday night on Bungei Prah Estate, belonging to Mr Malai Perumall Pillay, the wellknown Government contractor, says the Ipoh paper. The Chinese and Tamil coolies, between whom there had been bad blood for some time, decided to test each100 words
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Advertisement280 1917-11-29 5 LATEST AuVERTbEMENTS. THE AMATEUR DRAWING ASSOCIATION A GRAND MASQUERADE BALL will be given □I AID OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The ADELPHI HOTEL (Through the Courtesy ot the Management) On Saturday, Ist December, 1917. Ladiea' and Gentlemen's Prizes given for the most simple and origiual -•u**uuies and a tptcial280 words
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Article824 1917-11-29 6 Prices Quote* ia the Market tsis Morning- SiMOAPoaa, November ft*. Messrs Ly ill and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Kabber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyers. beMen. 1/- Allagar 2/3 M 4 1 Anglo Ja .-a 6/- 7.'S7- 12/- 16,--1 AyerKuning 40/- 60--2/-824 words
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Article57 1917-11-29 6 Singapore, NovAmbtr :u )a Jjoadon— Bank A .als. S/4| Oaaiaad 2/4^ 5 >n 2/4 l<l Ini!> ■4V4* I r. IGO 'Q Ho > ;m<: 1 pr«m. BeMt 553 Balik W I 126 i Jatyati •va*J/l. 108 ?overais; ij—"laying rai*in laCcC Tj'iirf awl hasa« 1/4 29/32 T. T. n 1/557 words
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Article1720 1917-11-29 6 Malaka Piuda Rubber. The Seventh Aunu-1 General Meeting of the Malaka Puida Rubber Estates was held yesteretyat noon, at tho Registered Office* (04, 65, and 66 Market Street), when the following were present :—Messrs Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) Fau Wi V n, Chi Kang Cheng, Ch'oa Eng Wan1,720 words
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Article113 1917-11-29 6 To day Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Hebe 2.30 pm Rangoon 2.30 pm Malacca *Abl>otsford 3 pin P. Sair.lm. Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan* Singkel 3 pm Pulau Batam A Puiau Bulang Hock Lim 3 pm Rangoon 4 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm To-morrow. Pulau Soegi113 words
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Article214 1917-11-29 6 Karachi, Nov. 6.— News haa been 0 ivod by cable that the Privy I <ui>cil have upheld the decision I Bind High Court in the saceetlloo case which arose nnder the fallowing circumstances Wh> n H 11. Mir Hnssanally Khan Talpur died on January 3fkh. 1907, ho left214 words
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Article14 1917-11-29 6 V. in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireles Station :—-None.14 words
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Advertisement155 1917-11-29 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE X-fc X o:> sale at The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. ■—M——M———l «II I I »1111 —.1. n«IU\J<MB. Wl«»».tm THE BEST IS BULL BRAND STOUT. 8 dozen pints to the case. I I The Australian Asiatic Go. j 67, The Arcade,155 words
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Advertisement76 1917-11-29 6 K. HARADA Co. Japanese Photographer ADDRESS No. 40 BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE. Experienced Artist. Orders executed with care and promptitude. No Studio Work Undertaken. Letters or orders for photographs delivered at the above address will be promptly complied with. U 10 a I I CHEAP SALE Commencing from Ist Dec, AND76 words
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Advertisement304 1917-11-29 6 The Miners Builders Stores Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. S. Hardware Merchants, General Imporic.s 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 and General Merchants, 58, NORTH BRIDGE304 words
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Miscellaneous83 1917-11-29 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the w**«k ending Fri 1 »y. November ,'50 Today. No Drills To-morrow. 5 pm Jstrdino's Steps SVA DRF GL v Specialists 5.15 Drill Hall SVA (all details) do SRE v u do Maxim Oo SVR attached T.P. Fiie Station SVR TP P Drill Hall Signalling83 words
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Article1333 1917-11-29 7 By G Bernard Sh w. Mr J W B >bertson Scott, E litor of that excellent new magazine "The N»*w Ew'v" publishes an inter* sting letter from G. Bernard Shaw "The conventional attitnd*»of I he Englishman to the person he family calls "the Jap" is on« of1,333 words
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Advertisement578 1917-11-29 7 NOTICES^ STORE RENT. Koike hereby given that tb e Botid's storage rates for (excluding coal) will be increased by 100 percent from Saary 1* 1018, until further notice. By Order of the Board. 25 U 1,2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS* Tenders will he received up to mon the 30th November, 1917,578 words
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Advertisement471 1917-11-29 7 WANTED WANTED Shorthand Typist. Previous experience not essential. Apply Box No. 100, c/o Malaya Tribune. 28 11 1] WANTED For the Chief Police Office, Singapore, a Northern Indian, between 19 and 28 years of age, who can read and write English, Urdu and Gurmukhi. Salary from $360 to $720 per471 words
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Advertisement627 1917-11-29 7 BANKS OHART€R£D BANK OF \M\* AUSTRALIA AND CHIMA. INOORPOiiA TBD IN ENGLAND BY BOXAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,0 0 Shares of each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,900,000 Bewv* Liability of Prt p-iatofi HOgOtt BANKERS. The BaoJc of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* London County and627 words
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Advertisement93 1917-11-29 7 How did you feel this morning If you awoke with a Biok head- 1 ache, coated tongue, bad taste in t j the mouth, washed-out and liverish Q feeling, —then you require a small j dose of *k y PINKETTES the tiny laxatives, which positive- I; f* ly correct constipation,93 words
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Advertisement504 1917-11-29 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETfE. (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 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to504 words
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Advertisement450 1917-11-29 7 THE ORIENTAL Goveunmext 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 j Total Cut-go In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funis $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW Apply450 words
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Title Section24 1917-11-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 281 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article640 1917-11-29 1 v The Major." Among minor authorities aboard His Majesty's ships, tho sergeantmajor of marine?, or the major," hs his subordinates call him, holds an important position. Ac'mlly he is not a sergeant major at all iv the Navy List meaning of the term, being only a colour640 words
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Article16 1917-11-29 1 Novembar 27. P. Hordjick, Dutch Eruilo, JJutch No ember 28. H«i Nam, British Kinta, British16 words
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Article31 1917-11-29 1 November 27Soon Ann, British BuVndale, British Hock Lee, British Quorra, British Lady Weld, Brilish Pin Seng, British Meran, British Calypso, British Provideuce, Norwegian November 28 Oouggala, Dutch Kwang Loe, Chinese31 words
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Article378 1917-11-29 1 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribvns.) Messrs. Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, writes us under date Nov. 13th as follows: Since our last Report on the 27th -iltimo, our market has shewn no improvement, though for vessels on Time-Charter the demand is strong and rates378 words
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Advertisement490 1917-11-29 1 THERE 18 NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India Mil) APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in Esoland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Cndrr Contract with Hie Majesty' 3 Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES490 words
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Advertisement285 1917-11-29 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "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 1 further particulars Apply to 1 Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street285 words
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Advertisement384 1917-11-29 1 ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Batavia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPY) Special 5,000 tone, Tonrint Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BAHYIA-SOORAB4YA-PCRr DARWN-POH MORESBY—BRISBANE SYDNEY -MELBOURNE VICE VERSA b connection with the Special F<u>t baloon Steamers Melchior Trent* AND Rumphius. 1 i«sage from Singapore to Ist single Ist return Brisbane Sydney j£4o. 0384 words
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Advertisement411 1917-11-29 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette 5 Circulates in every port throughout the MIAV PtNNSUU. I I N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between Yokohama via p..,ts to Marseille* and L mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government.411 words
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