Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1918
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Title Section28 1918-01-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 9 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.28 words
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Advertisement353 1918-01-11 1 I Tay Guan Kiatj y. Phillip Street, Singapore. Supplier to OH Singapore Municipality, j Full pi.rtiou--.rs on application. Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Road, j No 1073, Sunnyside, Gaylang No 1824, Tanjong Katong j "GAIETY" CINEMA Abounds in Ease and Bound to Please353 words
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Advertisement311 1918-01-11 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand] PiU effected oa MHhaga, Rent and Merohandis3 of eve»y di.-cript.Ofi MARINE lasarances accepted tc a parts 0-. at lowest ~»tet WAI BISK accepted to all parts, J. HENRY Manager. Office*: 1, F inlay son Gre?n. The Eastern United Ass r*nce311 words
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Advertisement71 1918-01-11 1 THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, at NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, beinsr in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the world. j The best whisky71 words
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Advertisement254 1918-01-11 1 I Tay GuanKiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 17 mm mm No. 1073, Sunnyjlde. No 1024, Taniong Kat one I "ONODA" Portland Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) uiiTmG blos.lobucco go. "SSS' Branches et IPOH, KUALA254 words
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Article2051 1918-01-11 2 Tales of an Airman. An Airman's Outing", by "Contact" (Blackwood.) 1 Contact' dedicates his volume 'To tho Fallen of Umpty Squadron. RFC June-Dscember 1916." The late it will be noticed, includes the period of last year's Somme offensive. The reader would scarcely gather from the extremely2,051 words
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Advertisement333 1918-01-11 2 LISTEN! For Your Health's Sake. If you have no appetite, if you pass urine often, if you are reduced to skin and bone, if your ees have sunk iuto t eir sockets, if your brain is weak, and if you fori an aching sedation all then take onr word for333 words
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Advertisement239 1918-01-11 2 SALVITAE. p The mutt powerful bat harmless nervine tonic, producing startling results, im mediate and permanent, in all cases of tt>»H t-ih m-ai >n, in both young or old, .-r..»r; or u.uo*rned. Price Ra. 1 per laMal. Asthma Tablets. Tbe best remedy for oongh, difficult nrentiiing, fits and the worst239 words
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Advertisement258 1918-01-11 2 POR SALE FOR SALE. One Tope twiu c; Under motorbicvcie and cygnet rear car for sale, 8 H.P Apply 158 Selrgie Road. A trial given. 911 FOR SALE Keshranjtn H»ir Oil, Ceylon Tea, Ceylon (Jaffna) Cigar*, FRESH INDIAN CONDIMENTS, Chutneys, Mangoe, and Lime, etc, Pickles, Mangoe, Lime and Brinjals, etc,258 words
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Advertisement162 1918-01-11 2 Straits Son Press j LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Col Iyer Quay. 'PHONE No. 171. i MM m-umm pHHBHM Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders, I Lithographers I AND j Rubber-Stamp Makers. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF j PRINTING executed with Accuracy, Neatness and Promptitude: •vnd Lowness in price is the broad Policy observed.162 words
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Article208 1918-01-11 3 (Singapore, Friday, Jan. 11.) Meser« Latham tmd Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations Alor Gajah £4.20 $4.30 rerKamiap 1.40 1.50 tM 2 65 11.25 U. 40 6.50 675 0.90 *M 1.05 B kit X L 0.75 0.85 U' 860 ,S9O 2.30 .40 10 00 1(125 I208 words
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Article202 1918-01-11 3 Singapore, January 11. Tin. —Sep Local and General column. Copra. Business don«. Tavioca. —Steady. Business done. Bmgo Flour- —Busing done. Gambier. —Business done. er« —Steady. No Business. Jther Prodnris. Market Qniat, LmM v i Msrkct gMtim -I'OS. per p!oi' $40. > tmsgi SO S. 4V I r 7.05202 words
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Article63 1918-01-11 3 v 1 1 -> pfef cate fish Brand tyrosine 4.90 per case Arrow Oil 4 tfO per case do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins do Oil 4 70 per 2 tins p Rw Kerosine Oil 4.60 p* r 2 tinn p' wn Jo Oil 4 55 per 2 tins63 words
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Article34 1918-01-11 3 Copra. Singapore. Jan. 10. rhe rtrooget feeling prevalent in reported last week Maintained and valups "»*r increeeed. To-.lay's uiay be given as $7. aundried and $6.50 to Wi to good qualities.34 words
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Article203 1918-01-11 3 To-day. United Kingd om* maild 2 p» and Sourabaya, taking mails f„ r p ((rt Darwin, Fort Moresby, AuUralatia (except Western Australia) Port Swettenham and 2 pm PHinangkat K£ Ud vWeld "5 Pn& gi Ken X ,p. Kenmun Hong A,k Ip. P. *umb„, Rhio, Priri 1 3 ~m203 words
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Article115 1918-01-11 3 For the period from the 11th to I tbe 1 7lli January, 1918, inclusive, j the vadae of the highest grade of robber is fixed a* two shillings and sixpence farthing per lb and the tiuty on cultivated rubber on which export du r y is leviable on an ad115 words
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Article64 1918-01-11 3 Singapore, Janumry |J. a LondonBank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/31 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/«. 2/4} n In 'laBank T. T. U| 0 i Hongkong— Bank d/d 32% prem. I Shanghai— Bank d/d. JavaBank T. T 126 i J»" an— Bank d/d. 108 I ven ign>—baying rale $8.54 Coll64 words
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Article266 1918-01-11 3 Tokyo, Dec 2 :—The Hypothec Bauk was practically bed god -■> r. day by thousands of purchasers of the new deb**nturfs then placeij on sale, and when the door of the Book was opened in the incrniiii<, there were already more thaa two thow and eager people266 words
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Article15 1918-01-11 3 VeBsela in communication at noon with th*« loot] Cmnm* rcial Wireless S;.iti«.n —None.15 words
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42 1918-01-11 3 Saturday, Jan It8 a.m. Young People's Servioe 9 a.m. Sabbath .School. 10 a m. Malay Service. 2.15 p.m. Hakka Service. 5 p.m English Service. Pastor J. E. Falton of Shanghai will speak. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Praver Service.42 words
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Article48 1918-01-11 3 Delivered In London. The following are th I dates oi departure from Singapore of ih> European Mailg and their deliver; in London. i'AIL. LBFT. DeLIVBBBT MailJ. Ort. 24 Dm. 17 UaXk A 1 B KTot. 1 a 1 Dm. 17 Mail I Kov. M Dm. 2248 words
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Advertisement395 1918-01-11 3 Trals Se-vices. Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. The mail trains from Singapore for the norch leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 am and 7 pm, arriving at Koala Lampnr at 7 18 pm and o.4s*am respectively, The through express to Penang" leaves Knala Lnmpur at 8 am daily, arriving at395 words
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Advertisement812 1918-01-11 3 Alhambrals AT THE Altaambra UAUppA lr?\ get the BFST. W» J H «ri ILJ M exquisite tea i Pictures, the I m W garden BFST 1% u I. attached. Ice T Orchestra, J M S1C The Pi neCr a d Pfemier House The House of Quality. LfioSee and the BEST812 words
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Advertisement365 1918-01-11 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tai.j.ng 1 ftd Trams Pass the Door. Tonlgbt! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! Butterfly Features Present MONEY MADNESS I 5 Parts Faatiing Eddie Polo urn" Mary Maciaren Metro Pictures Present FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAVNE in THE GREAT SECRET! To-night Showing the 13th365 words
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1128 1918-01-11 4 In commenting en Mr. Lloyd G-orge's speech, and the endorsement of it by President Wileon. we had rccasion to point ort that thtime was fast approaching when America wonld have to join in the Entente alliance, in order to prevent disunited opinions of the1,128 words
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Article105 1918-01-11 4 The Singapore "X'tnas weather," which has come about three weeks late (fortunately for thosewho sought enjoyment during the festive season) is apparently making up for lost time. We have had continuous heavy rain for three days, and there are no signe of a stoppage yet. The low-lying portions105 words
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Article39 1918-01-11 4 There will be a special Oantonese wayang performance arranged by Mr. Tan Beng Chiang, on S tnrday night, 12th January 19IS, in aid of the Tientsin Flood Relief Faud, at the Alexandra Hall, North Bridge Road.39 words
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Article20 1918-01-11 4 Fourteen members of the Inns of Court O. T. C. dined together recently. They all wer« from British Mala; a.20 words
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Article237 1918-01-11 4 Lopez —Green. A very qaiet w-dd was solemnized yesterday mc 8 o'clock at the Cathedra tne Good Shephenl by RRnaudel, the contracun ties being Mr Frank Leo of Seremban, the eldest son i and Mrs Anthony George L. also of that town, and Miss una Esther Green, second da'237 words
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Article284 1918-01-11 4 THE ASSIZES. Serious Charge. Before the Chief Justice (Sir JohD Bucknill. X C|, '.he charge of culpable homicide cot amounting to murder brought against Soh Ho, a Hokien, by causing the death of another Chinese named Soh Toh, was heard yesterday afternoon. The dispute seems to have arisen284 words
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Article199 1918-01-11 4 Various. Chan Nam waa this morning sentenced by the Third Magistrate to one month's rigorous imprisonment and bound over to keep the peac a for three months on a charge of being found armed with a revolver with intent to commit an offence, an 1 was also ordered199 words
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Article39 1918-01-11 4 Service will be held at untitled stead Institute on Sunday ing at 8.15, to which the me the Army and Navy and the tile Marine are cordially invit .'he Rev. T. C. Maxwell, Ph. I will give the address.39 words
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Article432 1918-01-11 4 Tin her* ia at 1137.90 (16 Df 330 tons sold. Lond m, J in. 9 Silver ataa and qni.t, Renter- Mr W W Forrest, v. North, is in Singapore on abas. trip, Mr. D. St L. Parsons a commission in the Tar.k Corps, —M.M, Quite a batch432 words
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Article79 1918-01-11 4 Tin is quoted at £283.1 London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is q" >- ISf- in London. 1 Black pepp-r is qnote.i <i and white pepper at 1 ir. Tapioca fair flake isdon< m I (norn) on the London market. On the Liv-rpool market eottt* middling American, is It79 words
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Article139 1918-01-11 4 Messrs. Fraserand Do, have received cable advices from Loci n annual report and account- r year ending 31st August 191 wiBsaed in London on the 7th v The nett profit for the J l? £49,931 which with tbe from appropriation account year, after placing to r for139 words
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Advertisement110 1918-01-11 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby linen Department BABIES' AND CHILDR'TS White Muslin Frocks IN LAJtGE VARIETY mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmam Asiatic Petroleum Co. I I (5.5.) 9 LTD. I Incorporated in England. I MILKMAID Sweetened Condensed Milk per cue $18.00 Sterilised Natural Milk Si 1.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk 512.50 I^EHlTTlLiTllrir STOCKISTSt HIM WATT Co.110 words
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Advertisement356 1918-01-11 4 Send poor orders early for the coming gear to avoid disappointment to The Patent Shoe Co. No. 511 North Bridge Road, Singapore. FIRST-CLASS Cars fog Hire DAY AND NIGHT 'Phone 1233 We have numerous enquiries for second-hand cars from our clients in the Straits and F.M.>. If you wish to356 words
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Advertisement32 1918-01-11 4 THE IDEAL Dinner Wine. Red Sparkllßi Burgundy Quarts and Pints. Caidbeck. Macgrcgor AND CO. Wholesale. Retail. m MAT i CO. LOS 10*. Market Street. JUST RECEIVED Dietz Reliable Hurricane lamps PRICE REASONABLE.32 words
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Article68 1918-01-11 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Artillery Activity. RE UTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan 9, 4.50 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports Both artilleries were active at a number of points south of th- Scarp-*. There waa some activity of the enemy's north-east of Ypres. London, Jan. 10,RE UTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 68 words
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Article102 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 4,50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters writes Oar casaalties in yesterday's German attack near Bullecourt were very slight. The chief effect of the enemy's P i-u J throwers was to melt the snow and mark the men operating them as targets for onr102 words
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Article35 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9. 7.40 p.m. Palestine official There was renewed Arab activity on the Hedjiz railway north of Maan. The Arabs engaged in successful enterprises against important railway bridges B)Uth of Maan.35 words
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Article24 1918-01-11 5 Prisoners{Taken. London, Jan. 9, 4.5 p.m. A French cammuniqie says AUogether we took prisoner 178 in yesterday's rail no r th of Seicheprez.24 words
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Article34 1918-01-11 5 French Attacks. London, Jan 9, 4.30 p.m. Wireless official The French attacked on a four kilometre front west of Flirey and penetrated onr line at some points. Oar counter-attacks restored the position.34 words
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Article44 1918-01-11 5 Neg)tiating with Persia. London, Jan. 10, 1.35 a.m. Russian wireless Trotzky has Initiated negotiations with the Persian Government, relative to the withdrawel of Russian forces from Persia, conditional on similar arringements by the Turks, in accordance with the Brest-Litovsk treaty of Dec 15.44 words
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Article97 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 7.40 a.m. I'etrogra 1 It is officially announced that discussions at BrestLitovsk were resumed on .lan. 8. They related to the selection of a nentral town for peace pourparlers, and are proceeding favourably. The Bolshevik agency declares thit attempts to break the power of97 words
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Article66 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1.50 p.m. Petrograd A decree forbids the payment of dividends by private companies, and all share transactions, pending a scheme of nationalisation of production. Zurich: The leading German financial journal, Diebank, states that the Rumanian petroleum wells are so thoroughly destroyed by the Allies that66 words
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Article38 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan 6, 3.20 p.m. Washington The American Legation in Bangkok reports heavy Hoods in Siam. The water has risen to the house roofs, on which the peasants are living. There are great crop loeses.38 words
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Article18 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1.55 a.m. The Government has abandoned its intention to commandeer the British Must-am.18 words
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Article17 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 7.40 p m. Melbourne official Mr Hughes IB forming a new Ministry.17 words
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Article46 1918-01-11 5 Speeches Approved. London, Jan. 9, 4.50 p.m, Paris French Press comment on President Wilson's speech is most cordial. Le Temps states that the value of the message is enhanced because it is sent at the beginning of what doubtless will be a decisive year.46 words
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Article82 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1.35 a.m. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, speaking at Dumbarton, warmly approved Mr. Lloyd George's re-statement of war aims, the spirit of which he said would undoubtedly lead to a peace which would remove the causes of war. The statement should have the admirable effect of largely82 words
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Article31 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1.55 a.m. Washington The Russian Embassy has issued a statement of appreciation as regards the reference to the Russian people in President Wilson's address to Congress'31 words
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Article92 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1 35 a.m. A joist meeting of representatives of British Labour organisations has issued a manifesto warmly approving of Mr. Wilson's declaration. It states that Mr. Lloyd George's speech followed by Mr. Wilson's pronouncement has transformed the whole international situation, and particularly acclaims the stand92 words
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Article26 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 1.50 p.m. Paris The Press unanimously praises President Wilson's speech. La Victoire describes it as a second Marne for the Allies.26 words
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Article164 1918-01-11 5 Some Sweeping Reforms. London. Jan. 10, 1.35 a.m. It is authoritatively explained that while the composition of rhe new Admiralty Board does not indicate any great change, a really great change has been effected. Moreover seniority has not influenced selection of the new directors. The Lord tailed164 words
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Article59 1918-01-11 5 Votes for Women London, Jan. 10, 1.50 p.m. Washington President Wilson has advised the committee of Congressmen to vote for federal woman's suffrage as an act of right and justice. The food administration haa agreed to take thirty per centum of the output of all mills in59 words
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Article67 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 10.15 p.m. Official The Treasury minister of reconstruction has appointed a committee of thirteen to consider problems in connection with currency and foreign exchange during the period of reconstruction, and report on the steps required to restore normal conditions. Mr. Cunliffe is chairman, and67 words
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Article151 1918-01-11 5 Dawn of a New Era. London, Jan. 9, 11.0 p.m. H. IL the King has sent a message to President Wilson as follows I send you New Year's good wishes for your welfare and America's prosperity and RQOaHrl in th* 1 undertaking In «ip o-* >f the151 words
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Article208 1918-01-11 5 How to be Strong. London, Jan. 9, 5.50 p.m. Renter has received the following message from Lord Northoliffe, head of the British War Mission to America The linking up of all efforts and reaources not only between Great Britain and her Allies but also between the various great208 words
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Article153 1918-01-11 5 British Obtain the Secrets. Agent Assaulted and Drugged. London, Jan. 10, 6.20 a.m. The Daily Mail states that after two years of persistent effort a group of British textile traders have brought to England from Switzerland two hundred and fifty-seven secret German dye recipes. The Government had153 words
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Article30 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 8, 12.45 p.m. Amsterdam Three Persian Members of Parliament acoompained the Turkish Grand Vizier, Talaat Pasha, and have arrived in Berlin to participate in discussions.30 words
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Article47 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. S, 3.20 p.m. The former German Consul at San Francisco has been found guilty of arranging the voyages of the ships Annie Larseo and Maverick which were intended to convey arms from Amerioa for a rebellion in India. He was fined $11,000.47 words
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Article44 1918-01-11 5 Hungarian Oiujurst London, Jan. 10,1.35 a.m. Amsterdam The Budapest news-1 paper A zest publishes a violent article demanding a severance from Austria. We will suffer no other solution with this diseased piece of earth patched up from the remnant of other nations."44 words
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Article21 1918-01-11 5 Copenhagen r Four thousand un* employed persons demonstrated at Parliament, and demanded food and fuel until work is available.21 words
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Article18 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 4.50 p.m. Paris The Government has appointed a Commissioner to the Ukraine.18 words
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Article208 1918-01-11 5 The Latest Outrage. London, Jan. 9, 6.5." p.m. The newspapers emphasise that the Rewa outrage also breaks the pledge implied in th* Herman Government's a.item* nt of Jau. 29, 1917, that hospital ships from the west of France to the west of Eng. land wool 1 not be attacked.208 words
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Article313 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 7.5 p.m. Details of the Rewa outrage state that the extinction of light after the explosion hampered the rescue work. The discovery of a piece of candle in a seaman's locker proved invaluable. All aboard were transferred to the boats in fifty minutes. Solicitude for313 words
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Article30 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 4.30 p.m. Rome During the week ended Jan 5th, 322 ships arrived and 313 departed. Two over 1,500 tons were sunk. One was unsuccessfully attacked.30 words
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Article40 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 9, 6.30 p.m. The Admiralty reports that arrivals during the week were 2,085 vessels and sailings 2,244. Eighteen over and three under 1,600 tons were sunk, and eleven were unsuccessfully attacked. Four fishing vessels were sunk.40 words
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Article37 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 10, 5.0 a.m. French shipping returns show that the arrivals were 857 vessels and the departures 728. The sinkings were one over and nothing under sixteen hundred tons. Unsuccessfully attacked vessels numbered four.37 words
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Article58 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 8, 10 p.m. H. M. the King and the Emperor of Japan have exchanged telegrams mutually conferring field marshalships. The King speaks of the warm spirit of friendship characterising the Anglo-Japanese Alliance whether in war or peace. The Emperor says that Japan is indissolnbly linked58 words
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Article31 1918-01-11 5 London, Jan. 8, 12.45 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the Government is not at present considering or intending to consider the formation of an all-British oil compan**31 words
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Article334 1918-01-11 5 The Weather. (From Our Own Corrtpondsnt.) Malacca, Jan. 9, The spell of wet weather has been followed by several days when it has been windy and sunny. It is a sight to watch clouds of dust sweep along the roads in their all-con. qaering progress to the great334 words
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Article149 1918-01-11 5 On the sth inst. at 2 p.m. The Malacca Chinas* Liberary Association held their annual general meeting at the clnb premises in 3rd Cross Street. The meeting, which was w<ll attended, was presided over by Mr. Ong Hin Hong. The committee's report of the accounts and the of the149 words
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Article150 1918-01-11 5 Sunday, the 6th instant, having been appointed by Royal Proclamation to be a day of Prayer and Thanksgiving throughout the British Empire in connection with the war, a special service was held at Christ Chnrch, Malacca, at 10 a.m. conducted by the Revd. Dexter Allen, M.A. A military church150 words
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Article242 1918-01-11 5 A general meeting of the members of the above clnb w*s held at Mr. Tan Soo Hock's residence at Heeren Street, on Sunday last. The Chairman (Mr. Tan Soo Hock,) after the minntes of the last meeting had been confirmed, made a very interesting speech covering the242 words
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Article479 1918-01-11 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 8, 6 25 p.m The Chambers have resumed their work Messrs Antonin Dubost and Paul Deschanel have been re-elected Presidents of the Senate aud Chamber. We brought down 76 aeroplanes during December, losing 20. The deaths are reported of479 words
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Article111 1918-01-11 5 The seventh anniversary meeting of the "Arya Sangam" was celebrated on Wednesday last at 6.30 p.m. at the "Sangam's Hall," 44 Dhoby Ghaut. Dr. S.N. Bardhan presided. The proceedings commenced witb prayer, following which the Secretary, Mr. Kuppusamy Iyer, read the Committee's report for the half year111 words
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Article105 1918-01-11 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual Auction on Jan. 9 and 10 wh «n there was offered for sale 16,2.10.9:) pkls or 2,164,132 lbs. (Tons 966.13). Prices Realized. Sm. Sheet Fine Ribbed $98 to $105 Good 75 97 Uns Good Ribbed 73 75105 words
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Article225 1918-01-11 5 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Jan. 9. Over 1,000 tons were catalogued for this week's auction. There was a slightly weaker tendency in sympathy with easier advices from London and New York, Ribbed Smoked Sheet: At the commencement up to $105 was paid, a deoline of $1, but later in225 words
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Article223 1918-01-11 5 Messrs Guthrie Co's. Report. Singapore. Jan. 10. The we» kly rubber auction opened yesterday with a fairly good demand at prices approximately the tame as last week's, Fine Pale Crepe selling up to $106 and Ribbed Smoked Sheet up to $105 per piknl, these figures being in each case $1223 words
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Article115 1918-01-11 5 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore, Jan. 4. There was about 943 tons offered for sale at the auction Thursday and Friday January 3rd and 4th, of which about 774 tons were sold. The quantity withdrawn was conconsiderbly less than for some time past. The highest price paid for Standard Sheet115 words
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Article96 1918-01-11 5 The death rate per mille for th* week ending Jan 5 waa 30.87. Thtotal number of deaths was 219, of which 159 were males and 60 females. One European and 3 Eurasians died, also 172 Chinese, 25 Malays, 16 Indians and one of other nation. Convulsions caused 1996 words
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Article55 1918-01-11 5 The Cinemas. At the Harima Hall to-night "Tha Cross-Eyed Submarine," a roaring comedy in 3 reels, will be the special feature of a five change of programme. Two new episodes of The Mystery of the Double Cross" and His Last Deal", (4 parts), are two new items in to-night's55 words
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Article22 1918-01-11 5 A special announcement appearing to-day promises the Singapore pub. lie something special in th- motion, picture line—namely the wellknown Jewel productions.22 words
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Advertisement245 1918-01-11 5 LA 1 EST ADVERTbEMENTS. Halifax Relief Fund Fete Owing to tbe prevailing bad weather, the fete proposed to be held on the 12th inst. is now postponed to the 19th inst. By Order, TAN CHENG 810«, Hon. Secretary. Singapore, 10th Jan., 1918. 11l v Batavia "Our Day" Lottery FOR 1245 words
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Miscellaneous35 1918-01-11 5 Day By Day.. To-Day. 5.30 p.m. Week of Prayer Service, St. Andrew's Cathedral. Church Council "at Home," St. Andrew's Hall, 9 p.m. To-morrow. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. Sunday. New Moon. 1st Sunday after Epiphany.35 words
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Article791 1918-01-11 6 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Mania*. HINUAPOBB, jAXfAHV 11. Messrs Ly all and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotation*: Robber Shares. >'om. Value. Buy r« E en. Aliagai 2/3 J/9 i t Anglo Java 6/- 71V- Anglo-M-i'.ay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer Kuning791 words
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364 1918-01-11 6 The Board of Wardens submit their report and statement of account* for the year ended 30th November, 1917. The report has the following. Finance. Credit balance on 30th November 1916 $2,629.16 Receipts 9,220 26 $11,849.43 Payments 7,306 94 Credit balance on 30tb November, 1917 $4,542.4«364 words
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Article218 1918-01-11 6 As Cabled by a Well Known Press Agincy. (An «*er-*orkfi aid much he~4trtff j Maaajfr tkm/UUmmg tmtmmfm Lloyi> Oeorce house speaking yester afternoon SaiJ quote agree peace cannot come too coon Bat rnnst be peace not merely nppatched trace Some think Kerensky playing f s k218 words
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Article95 1918-01-11 6 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subscrip tiona to the above Fund D Maw 100 Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd 250 Wbiteaway Laid law and Co, Ltd 100 From Pierrots 2 the Chink C <'ollK!ted through Land Oflicp, Malacca Mat bin Tenngin $25 H A pan95 words
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Article188 1918-01-11 6 Tokyo, Dec J:—\ bad tram car accident took place yesterday noon, at Miyakezaka; Two men were in. stantly killed and more than forty passengers seriously injured. When car No. 881 bound for Uyeno waa passing that point, a cart carrying timber for the Imperial Household Department crossed188 words
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Advertisement361 1918-01-11 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Ta»gsr X* j 03J SALE AT The Leading Hotels Principal Liquor Dealers. BISCUITSi Manufactured by Messrs. William Arnutts, Ltd., Famous Biscuit Manufacturers. SUPPLIERS Messrs. Guan Chin Hong Co, 94, Robinson Road, Singapore. VV ing att Co, 11, Ro'nnson Road Khye Joo and361 words
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Advertisement110 1918-01-11 6 Auction Sale of THRIVE MOTOR CARS At Our Sal..-.room, No. Riafci Place OnSaurday, 12 h January, at It a.m 1. Oue 12/16 H.P. 4-c, Under, sseater Wolsdey Car lit ad with high tension magneto and new hood. Body lecently pointed anj overhauled, and car is iv good running order. 2.110 words
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Advertisement311 1918-01-11 6 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Tour Very Likeness, Style and Hood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers* Studio, Kill Street will prodm-e th«»e r idtn T.Motomatsu JAPANESE DENTIST j No. 118-6 Middle Road »next to Omedeto Hotel). EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Charges Moderate. All Work Guaranteed. Consultation in either English or Malay. 9 1311 words
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Advertisement65 1918-01-11 6 THE Commercial Rubbe: CO., JLTIX (Incorporated in Sing,-,,.. Property Auction. Jan 16. At our Bala room i Bale of valuah f and the well-fa house known t- a Chiat Road (fore as Confederal i .j Q area 32,000 Metro Wonderfe Mark THE DAWN OF A NFW ERa IN Motion Picture65 words
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Article956 1918-01-11 7 Malingerer and His Tricks. Malingering and Feigned Sick, ■est," By Sir J >bn Coll a M D Sscond edition, revised and Buuarg id, (London: Edward Arnold,) '6«. nil. In ever? community there must be a ci i fir, pereectagi of t! i the selfhb, and fainthearted, an I956 words
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Article197 1918-01-11 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., at their sal« room on Monday afternoon By order of the Sheriff, Singapore, land off Gaylang Road, area 4,000 sqaare feet. Bought by S. N. S. R. M. Ramsamy chitty for $210. By197 words
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Article173 1918-01-11 7 The Sikh population of Taiping bad a Bpecial service on Monday evening at the M. S. G. Temple, when prayers were oiFered for the BUCCBB of th* British Empire and its Allies in the present war. Sikh Government officers including Police and Malay States Guides, traders, carters, cattle173 words
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Advertisement333 1918-01-11 7 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1889 and IN THE MATTER OF THE ONG YIK BANKING COMPANY, LTD. (Iv Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given th&t the Liquidators of tbe Company have declared a sixth dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, making a total divi.333 words
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Advertisement462 1918-01-11 7 WANTED SITUATION VACANT For a young man who is proficient in English, and willing to learn journalism. Good prospects. Knowledge of shorthand a qualification. Apply in writing, with copies of testimonials, to Box No. 222 c/o Malaya Tribune. 2012 v WANTED AT ONCE. A clerk who can translate ordinary short462 words
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Advertisement626 1918-01-11 7 BANKS NM3TCKO BANK OF mm, ■STtALM AND mv. fVOO UPi Vi ED tii ILI. .UAND BY ROYAL BARTER. Paid up Capital in $0,6vfl Seam of £M ea<*h £1.200.000 Reaerv* Fund i ,9( ,My. Sstoti I laftalltj of a". ri. 5.2^ CO' BANKERS. Tha Bank of England, Tha London City and626 words
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Advertisement247 1918-01-11 7 Is Your Child Pale? Wbeu a child formerly bright and active loses colour, suffers from headache, bleeding at the nose, finds play an effort and prefers to sit still and mope, there is every reason to suspect that the blood is getting thin—that the child is antouaic. It is a247 words
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Advertisement452 1918-01-11 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. a 71. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 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 to452 words
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Advertisement417 1918-01-11 7 jTHE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Gut-go In 1916- *****.418.50 lAssuranceI Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.65 Increase in Funds -$1,819,019.00 Total Policies in fore 65,848 assuring, with Bonns aditione, $72, 14. LOW Aj417 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] VoL V. -No 9 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article928 1918-01-11 1 H M.S. Hampshire Awaited by U Boats. Axel Bjornsen, a Scandinavian, who served for many years in the Oerman submarine and torpedo boat aervice, tella the following atory of tbe loss of H M S Hampshire. The diacuaaion about the battle of Jutland was as its very height928 words
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Article81 1918-01-11 1 Friday, Jjo. 11.—High water:— 8.31 am 9 ft; 10.20 pm 8 ft I in. Saturday, Jan. 12—High water 922 am 9ft 4 ins. 11.2 pm 8 ft. 4 ins. Bunday, Jan. 13. New Moon oh 36m 10. am 9 ft. 8 ins.; 11 39 p.m. 8 ft81 words
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Article39 1918-01-11 1 Owing to the increase in the number of their ships calling at Bangkok, the British India Company have leased an important waterside property at that place, where wharves, offices, and godowns, with the necessary steamship accommodation will be erected.39 words
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Article241 1918-01-11 1 Dates are an important item in both the import and export trads of Aden. The average annual quantity passing through the Aden market during the past five years bss been 159,020 hundredweight (of 113 oands each), end average annual value 1532,340. This fruit is probably the most241 words
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Article76 1918-01-11 1 On the 16th 17th and 18th Dec eucseesful demonstrations were given at Blackwall of the Graham Single Davit, a method of boat lowering which simplifies lifeboat launching. The system, of which Messrs. James Howden and Co., of Glasgow and Billiter Sqnare, E. C., are the proprietors and manufacturers, w*s fully76 words
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Advertisement531 1918-01-11 1 I THERE 18 NO 8 Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN TELEShipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Coilyer Quay, Singapore. (THERE 18 NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms. > 20c Coiiyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPANLSb LNCO&PORATKD 15 ENGLAND.)531 words
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Advertisement248 1918-01-11 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi] "lederland" Rotterdam Llogd" (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 farther particalars Apply to literoationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 921. 7-3248 words
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Advertisement322 1918-01-11 1 WATCH FOB Metro Films THEY ARE REAL EYE-OPENERS. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributor* f r S.S F M S., Siam. Isdo-Cbi a China ROYAL PACKET Navigation Compaoy of Batavia (KONINKXYKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPY) Special 5,000 tons. Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA I>TATU-SWIAB4TA-Poir DARWH-PO.T MOIKIT-IIBIAII! STMIT -MELBOUINE VICE VERSA322 words
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Advertisement606 1918-01-11 1 I To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette MALAY PENINSULA. Terms Appiioati n I To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette j I-' 'cujAe» in *»ery port ::.r.i*\ z: MALAY PENINSULA. Terms un Appiioati n N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INt ORPOBATEI» fW JAPA JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. E TROPE AN LINE. A606 words
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