Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1918
1918-01-24
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Title Section28 1918-01-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND shipping gazet;te. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 20 SINGAPOEE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Clx rnalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24.28 words
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Advertisement429 1918-01-24 1 RTay Guan Kiat Phillip Street, Singapore, j F REWOOD Suppi U tta Singipore Municipality. I I un applicatioo. Phone Nos 1361, 1362, 1363 and I at Priv-- R No. 1450. 87 Tank Road. 1073, Sunnysids. Bay tang No 1 324. Tanjong Katong. SPECIAL CHANGE OF PR GRAMME "GAIETY" CINEMA IN429 words
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Advertisement275 1918-01-24 1 j Straits j Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic AMm PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 74-1 Bras Batah fioad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245 Begs to inform the public of the arrival of iw.) Assistant*. 01. I HONMMA INO OR. H. OHNiSHI Japanese Dental Surgeons.275 words
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Advertisement97 1918-01-24 1 Sanitas j Disinfectant I Pine Tree I Brand. I I Use No other t Best Results for This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. I > SANITAS is known throughout the world i I AS A t f RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always97 words
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Advertisement271 1918-01-24 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. i j V hone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad No. 1073. Sunnyside. Gaylang No 1824, Taujony Katong. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO tl. I 38 Robinson271 words
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Article3503 1918-01-24 2 By Agnes Repplier, i There U ooe ilJsaaan which the world—that portion of the world, at •least, which we raahlj call r!*ri .sed— baa for a eenrary and mor» d to it* benig stssl soul. Mankind, we beli* red and ssid f bad grown baaoar.e There were virtaes3,503 words
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Advertisement253 1918-01-24 2 Do You Love Your Hair THEN TRY A PHIAL OF MANI OIL TO-DAY. This, oil while beautifying and increasing the growth of t'-e hair, prevents its falling off, restores it to its natural colour, n.akes it silky, pl ant, lustrous, glossy, and keeps the brain cool and refreshed no other253 words
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Advertisement31 1918-01-24 2 G.C. LEI 158, Mast PIANO REP, j Qm4 ami wefl s*i*. Piam*. israpfcj Stria, c; l 5;: fP»«KMANSH.? GvaJLUfTlfa TtiMS UOOEiA*:, B I i J f j riiM HIN Co 331 words
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Advertisement381 1918-01-24 3 Trak Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road 6tation daily at 7.7 am and 7 pm, arriving at Kaala Lampur at 7.18 pm and 6.45 am respectively, The through oxpress to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 am daily, arriving at Penang381 words
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Advertisement699 1918-01-24 3 A Sumptuous Five-Part Dramatic Film The" 1116 at ttttt Alhambra Alhambra is A 1 insL is the oily the Theatre *f f| IB F a4S JmV theatre A I M £3* SUI RlrA -Set pictures, the <TT, l 1 W HF Jmfwk attached. Ice BEST Creams, Orchestra, li,e hall for699 words
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Advertisement359 1918-01-24 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taujong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. To-night SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night 1 THE LAST TWO EPISODES OF 4 THE GREAT SECRET 4 Bp. 17. The Great Secret. Ep. 18. The Secret' Revealed. 5 The Scarlet Crystal S A Fascinating Romantic Drama of359 words
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Miscellaneous130 1918-01-24 3 Mails Close. To-day. Calcutta Kobe P m 2-30 i>di I fenang, taking mails for P Sambn Merko. I a 311 Cheribon <x rSamarang 0 Malacca and Muar g ak Pulau Batata Pulau 3 pm Ho i,n f pn, Pulau So-gi o Pm P. Sambul Bagan slmft?™ pm Ko,.T lDgg 8130 words
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Article207 1918-01-24 3 nQgapore, Thursday, Jan. 24 6th m aod Co., the ;i. oil w ng quota- 14.15 $4.30 on i.35 1.50 2.55 2.65 11.00 11.50 6.40 6.60 0.77* 0.87$ '-'.95 LO5 g B 0.80 0.90 at 8.75 9.00 125 2.40 10.00 10.25 Eku j. 6.65 6.75 UB 1.45 1.^5207 words
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Article246 1918-01-24 3 Singapore, Jannary, 24 oee Local an! General column. -Ho Baeinese. .—Stealy. Business done. FI >ur- —No Busiuees. ier. —No Business. -■Steady. Business done, d net* —Market Qui at. UfeM Local Market Qvcutioas. > js 110 S. per pioul 140.0? u-:g 80 3. 43.00 c 7.40 f ngTalo 7.50246 words
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Article135 1918-01-24 3 superscribed kMmi uniy. +At all the sub-Post Offices up to 1.30 p.m. Late Letters, etc, intended for despatch by the homeward packet should reach the General rat Office before 3.30 p.m. to-day. Late fee at General Post Office 5 cents tip to 3.15 p m., after that hour 10 cents.135 words
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Article66 1918-01-24 3 Delivered In m-.ii.-j. Fho follow. n*, ar<- '.lie d<*teb of departure from 3 of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lbft. DttLivsaac MailJ. Oct. 24 Dec. 17 Mails A& B Hot. ISz 2 Dec. 17 Mail E Nov. 10 Dec. 22 Mails FSi J Nov.66 words
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Article504 1918-01-24 3 The New Situation. On July 18th, 1917, Finland enacted her independance, or rather 1 >88ed, ostensibly as a law, a revolutionary land tax resolution declaring the prerogatives of the former Em- rors and Grand Dukes of Russia to be vested in the Finnish nation. The move was504 words
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Article14 1918-01-24 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Advertisement119 1918-01-24 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby Linen Department BABIES' AND CHILDBTS White Muslin Frocks IN LARGE VARIETY. LUBRIGATIIG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTJD. I Incorporated in England. I MILKMAID Sweetened Load eased Milk per cue Si 9.00 Sterilised Natural MIIV j 11.25 j Ideal Unsweetened Milk $12.53 'tmm* ii I,„ --ri I119 words
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Advertisement321 1918-01-24 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. n ->rpor»ted ia the Straitt Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1917 The soccessf nl Tenderers to the S. S. Government and Municipal Commissioners for the year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints and Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores,321 words
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Advertisement121 1918-01-24 4 Just Received FRESH SHIPMENT OF BARREL BEER. For particulars and prices apply to Caldbeck. Macgregor and Co. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (EiepLant Brand) 35 cts. I Hi Packet. Rpaaial r»te. hf Large pnrchateri.j Sole Agents for S.S. dt F.VJ.S. Naina Mohamed Sons., 19. Raffles Place,121 words
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Article1038 1918-01-24 4 Singapore is becoming civilised. It has reached that stage where the street traffic and its proper control are engaging public attention. The Supreme Court session this year had two cases where individuals were put on their trial for causing loss of life in street accidents. The first oa«e1,038 words
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Article38 1918-01-24 4 To-Day. Homeward mail closes. To marrow. Conversion of St. Paul. Municipal Commission, 2 30 p.m. Taipusam Festival. Saturday. Taipusam Festival. (Bank holiday). Sunday. Septuagesima Sunday. Thaipusam Festival. Full Moon. Tuesday. Lodge St. Michael, 9 p.m.38 words
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Article846 1918-01-24 4 Mao-Power aad the Chinese. (To the Elitor, fhifif Q zette,) Sir, —One of the c >mm nplace reproaches in German n"*->apers and writings before th a w».- and daring the year 1914 against the British A»rjay wis that it was compoeed of mercenary soldiers. It was also considered846 words
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Article32 1918-01-24 4 There left by the mail train for the F.M.S, this morning a large party of Perak royalty who had be.m spending about a week in Singapore They are returning to Kuala Kangsar.32 words
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Article485 1918-01-24 4 Tin here is at $137 ra down); no sellers. London, Jm 22 <-^_ T 43i. The market ia i' 0 Rubber is qto. crepe and 2 3v foe ilieet 1 r The Seremhj. iea' ance at Msiacoa rea ora Mr. E Jeff, of Serembai l hospital in485 words
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Article83 1918-01-24 4 The Cinemas. At the PaLUiium to-night, mi for three nights only il ogether. there will be tereene i i G J Bluebird filmenMt'.e 1 '1 1 Mine after the fam >as p >- a by 'lr. Rniyard Kipling. I: is deacri -i u > masterpiece that shoal 1 be83 words
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Article94 1918-01-24 4 Fag*. Thb Qrbat Wan The Fighting Fronts Russia 5 The Irish Question 5 Labour Conference The Enemy British Prison Ciuips 5 Dardanelles Fight 5 Peace Necessities French Consular News 5 Havas News ÜBSBBAL: Looal Share Market Mail Notices Straits Produce Finland and Russia Traflßo Reflections Local and (Jen-rai94 words
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Advertisement337 1918-01-24 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Halifax Relief Fund. Owing to the continued bad weather, the Committee have found it necessary to postpone the Fete to the 23rd of February, 1918 (i.e. the 13th day of the 1st Chinese Moon.) By Order, TAN CHENG SIOIB, Hon. Secretary. Singapore, 16th Jan., 1918. 111 31 1337 words
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Article31 1918-01-24 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Germans Repui cd. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 22, 12 35 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ;avs: c repulsed attempted raids e/stward of Yprea.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 31 words
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Article87 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan 23, 12.40 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states; We ciitnred two machine-guns in successful patrol encounters last ni.'ht ejsward of Ypres. The enemy raided a post southward of 8t. Qaentin. Hostile artillery firing occurred at Cambrai. Onr aeroplanes at night dropped over two hundred bombs on87 words
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Article77 1918-01-24 5 4ustrians on Defensive. Lonlon, Jan. 22, 2.30 a.m. R-ater's and the Italian war corresponJents at Headquarters Bay that Boroevic, formerly commander of the Taird Army, hag been appointed to the snpreun command of the Aiitro-Garjaias on this front. This is rem irk ibis chi j fly as superseding ConraJ,77 words
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Article218 1918-01-24 5 Must Crush Militarism. London, Jan. 22, 7.15 a.m. Lor l Bryc-\ spwaking at a banquet in London, said that the taking of J-rusalein was a great event in the hist ry of the world. It congratutel the Arabs, who had been despoiled anJ tyrannise I by the Turks;218 words
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Article76 1918-01-24 5 The Latest Murders. London. Jan. 21, 4.5 a.m. MM. Shingari* ff and Kokoehkin JHw both shot in hospital, the lornm receiving six and the latter two bullets. The assassins left the aospita! unmolested. M. Mitzky, the Bolshevik election commissioner, narrowly escaped assassination in the street, a bullet grazing his76 words
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Article57 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan 22, 8.50 p.m. \ll\ th HonBe of Commons Mr. acpheraon informed Mr. Houston of J h in the Colonies J? Rom the line is othiwu moBt Carefnl attention, possible use is beZ£t °l their aervic in the pi ooB theatres. mrJ^ 0^'1 Mr Watt was War Office57 words
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Article34 1918-01-24 5 L^d0n,J an 22 ,2.35 P .m. aria it AlliMP, armot inced that the *>H urobn*" and War Ministers M Thorn,] 7 T et n PariB Portly. V. nte Bhoal,i offt)r I '"plomatically34 words
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Article362 1918-01-24 5 Our Gallant Destroyer*, London, Jan. 22,-11.40 p.m. The Admiralty say a that details of the Goeben and Breslau engagement show that our destroyer j Lizard, patrolling north eastward of Imbros, sighted the Breslau and Goeben going north. The L zard gave the alarm and opened fire. The enemies362 words
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Article169 1918-01-24 5 Praised by Neutrals. London, Jan, 22, 8.5 a.m. Zarien: The Swiss Red Cross Commission have returned from an inspection of prisons and internment camps in India, Ceylon, and Burma. They report that they received the utmost courtesy from the British authorities and were given the greatest freedom169 words
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Article73 1918-01-24 5 Lonlon, Jan. 21, 2.35 p.m. Amsterdam: A press telegram from Batavia says that Britain is considering the proposal of Dutch shippers to meet the shortage of cargo space to and from India, on condition that the export of rice from Rangoon to the Dutch East Indies73 words
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Article31 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 23, 12.20 p.m. In the House of Lords by 132 votes to 42 the principle of proportional representation has been inserted in the Electoral Reform Bill.31 words
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Article443 1918-01-24 5 Sir E. Carson Resigns London, Jan. 22, 3.0 a.m. Tbe Preps burpan stat' 8 Sir E Carson when he resigned from the War Cabinet wrote to the Premier as follows When I joined the Government I had no consideration except the pros enMon of the war and443 words
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Article78 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan 23, 4.55 a.m. The Press Bureau says that a v w public-inea'.s order institutes two meatless days per week, and prohibits the consumption of milk excepting in tea, coffee, or cocoa, for which persons must carry their own sugar. The following refer to some rationed78 words
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Article52 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 23, 12.20 p.m. Mr. Henderson, addressing a Women's Labour League at Nottingham, suggested their fusion with the Labour party on the basis of twenty per centnm female representation on the national exeoutive. Subsequently it was proposed that the Women's League cease to exist as a52 words
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Article52 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 21, 4.5 a.m. Paris The Senate sitting in its capacity as a high court has begun the trial of ex-Minister Malvy charged with communicating to the enemy Frenoh military and diplomatic secrets. This is the beginning of a long series of trials including that52 words
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Article22 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 22, 5.25 p.m. Washington The coal restrictions mentionedon Jan 18 (introduced by Mr. Garfield) are operating satisfactorily.22 words
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Article41 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan 22, 2.35 a.m. Amsterdam: In the coarse of a lecture Count Reventlow stated that the German Minister of a neutral State had declared that Germany should restrict and even suspend submarinism if America was willing to negotiate.41 words
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Article107 1918-01-24 5 More Unrest. London, Jan. 22, 2.15 a.m. Amsterdam A. telegram from Vienna states that a Labour delation had a confer =>nee wi'h the. Austrian Gove: r>m3nt at which the Premier emphasised His Majesty's eamept desire for a ppeedy general pc *cc. He said that the Government renounced conquests107 words
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Article65 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 22, 7.15 a.m. While the resignation of the Austrian Premier is still unconfirmed, signs are not lacking that the Government is embarrassed by the labour situation, which has taken a form unprecedented in Austria, where the Governments have hitherto been ultra autocratic. The marked anxiety of65 words
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Article58 1918-01-24 5 London. Jan. 22, 5.25 p.m. Reliable information confirms the seriousness of the labour and economic troubles in AnstriaHungary, but well-informed opinion scouts any idea that it is likely to lead to a separation of Austria and Qermany owing to the fact that Germany has an immensely strong58 words
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Article80 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 22, 6 0 p.m. Amsterdam I Cologne is the latest city to join what appears to be a re. gular popular campaign against the Fatherland party. At a meeting there on Sunday a great hubbub prevented any speeches being mad», the Socialists shouted "Down with Tirpitz,80 words
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Article237 1918-01-24 5 Allied Delegates Present London, Jan. 22, 7.15 a.m. A great labour conference opens at Nottingham this evening with a reception of Allied delegates, including Litvinoff, the newly appointed Bolshevist ambassador. London, Jan. 23, 2 5 a.m. A joint confereuce of the Trades Union Congress and the Labour party237 words
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Article83 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 23,1.55 p.m. At the Labour conference at Nottingham, Mr. Pardy, in a presidential address, said that peace by negotiation while Germany occupies foreign territories would mean a German victory, If Germany did not accept President Wilson's, Mr. Lloyd George's, and the Labour party's minimum terms, we83 words
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Article30 1918-01-24 5 London, Jan. 22, 3 15 a.m. It is propose! to erect a National Labour Institute in London at a cost of £300,000, to accommodate meetings, a library, etc.30 words
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Article103 1918-01-24 5 Agreement With Holland. Paris, Jan. 22, 2.15 p.m. Le Temps thinks that an agreement between the Entente and the Netherlands is abont to be concluded, the object of whioh is to place Dutch tonnage at the disposal of the Allies in exchange for foodstuffB and raw materials, which103 words
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Article232 1918-01-24 5 fßu coutlety of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan 21, 6.20 p.m. The Senate met in Hi«h Court of Justice in order to try M Malvy. The Premier, M Clemenceau has inspected two sectors of the front first line, and was deeply impressed by the excellent moral of232 words
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Article157 1918-01-24 5 Swimming Club Launches Sunday Jan. 27. Johnston's Pier, 9.10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.30 and 10.30 a.m 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 10.21 a.m. Height 9ft 7in. Water Polo and Team Race.— These events will be swum off on arrival of the157 words
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Article200 1918-01-24 5 Since the war British visitors to Paris have been no little delighted to make the acquaintance of a street newsvendor, who, with a truly Cockney accent and John Bull bluffness, thrust his wares under the passing Britons' noses. There was no mistaking the man for anything200 words
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Article1745 1918-01-24 5 THE ASSIZES. Japanese on Trial. Peculiar are the circumstances connected with the case which ia being tried at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Ebden of fonr Japanese named Fashi, Nissi. Cho Tok Gen (alias Okomoto) and Hokoshima, who are charged with house trespass at No. 1 Jalan Besar1,745 words
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Article113 1918-01-24 5 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Mr Justice Edmonds sat to hear criminal appeals, the first one on the list being that of Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Latif, ex Sanitary Board Inspector, Kepong, who on December 13th was convicted before Mr. A W Ju9t, in the113 words
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Article104 1918-01-24 5 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, J in, 28. The quantity catalogued for this week's auction waa about 1.300 tone. The demand waa only fair and prices show a further decline. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. This grade «old up to $94, a decline of $3. The top price was104 words
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Advertisement392 1918-01-24 6 oaawb "wi i 1 ar it mi mm mmaamawm—, m^m^^^^^^^^j^^al—Mmiatttmm^MaWm There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Tor»;v I* X ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels Principal Liquor j Dealers. BISCUITS Manufactured by Messrs. W Ilia .1 Arootts, Ltd., Famous Biscuit Manufacturers. SBbWEkS Messrs. Guan Chin Hong a: Co392 words
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Advertisement485 1918-01-24 6 JAPANESE Massage Baiesetttr. B. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHLVLA **Q. 7-5 Ox LET BO AD. SISGAPORK. Near I «rchard R- sd. INSANITY CURE. j Dr. W. C. Roy's specfflc for msantti Is the only medicine of its k nd of over 50 years' standing fujf tl Curt Ailformi cpf loHiaity Mental Derangemarts485 words
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Advertisement105 1918-01-24 6 THE Gsnmsrcial m$ CO., LTD. (Incorporated ic Property A Jan. 30. At nr Bale Sal* of vain-, and 'ae w.l. hou?e knowr Chut Bead J: as C\nfedera: area SlLOl 0 do At >,ur Ha Mortgagee s Sa lana situate c U goor. Roai. 04 i: ■ten-, re i end 23105 words
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Article821 1918-01-24 6 Prim Oooid in tbe Market tats M>raiif aisQaroaa, jAacaar v Meaan Lya ao i Ev*tt, Cxehaag* and Sn»r« Broken, laaac tbe foUowia* bat of qaoUtiooa: Kabber Shares. •Sfaa,Vaia«. BoTew r: AUaaar 23 »9 S A agio Jar* 6/- 7(— X/- 12/- 16/--1 A Kar.ing 40,- With BauoalUUk821 words
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Article73 1918-01-24 6 bingapore, January 24* Ji LondonBank 4 m/H. 2/4 17/32 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private S a/». 2/4 11/16 Ja lad..-. Banhl.T. 158 la Ho i^kong— £ank d/d 27|% prem. Oa Sba< ghtl— Ban a d a. &4£ 'Jn /a-&— T. I 126 3d Jap -L.— Baaak J/J, 107J ■MkVNIfM! —bijlag73 words
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Article857 1918-01-24 6 Postponed Offensives. A dispatch from Lieutenant Genera! G. F. Milne, Commanding-in-Chief the British Salonika Force, wad published last month as a Supplement to the London Gazette. The dispUcb covers the period y, 1916, to October 1, 1517 General Milne act td under the supreme direction of General857 words
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Obituary1052 1918-01-24 6 His Sculpture aod its Aims. Paris, Nov. 18.—The condition of M Rodin, who had caught cold while pacing one of hia constant visits to his works at the Hotel Biron, now a StateMuseum, rapidly became critical, and the Master psssed away peace fully al 4 o'clock1,052 words
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Article256 1918-01-24 7 Two Chinese were charged at Hongkong, on remand, with being in unlawful possession of 79 taels of opium, other than Government opium. Mr. F. X. d'Altnada appeared for the defendants. A BersaM Offioei Stated] that he saw the two defendant! l aving a sampan, carrying a256 words
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Advertisement448 1918-01-24 7 NOTICESHalifax Relief Fund. The Fete previously postponed to the 19th has been further post= poned to Saturday, the 26th inst. By Older, TAN CHENG SIONG, lion. Secretary. L6th Jan., 1918. v Ban Aik Company, Limited (is Liquidation). v v hereby that ii in 220 of THE > ES ORDINANCE 1915"448 words
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Advertisement450 1918-01-24 7 It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, January 26, TAIPUSUM (Hindu Festival 19 1 25 l NOTICE. The Members of the Chetty Community. Cordially Invite. The Ladies and G ntlemen of Singapore, to be present at the Festival of Taipusam (the day that God450 words
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Advertisement610 1918-01-24 7 BANKS GHARTtREO BANK OF INDIA, ÜBTMUA AND CHINA Br royal i hAjersß. Paid up OapitaJ ir» 6U,<> ft ,r«« of £20 aaeh £1,200.000 Reserve Fund ,9 »0» 3t*erv« Liability of Px rtetois £LSOQ,OOC BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster610 words
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Advertisement99 1918-01-24 7 Don't use harsh Purgatives that clear the iutestinos quickly and leave tbe delicate membranes iutlamed and dry, aud usually in a worse condition than before. PINKETTES the dainty laxatives, are free from habit-forming drugs and give uature just tie assistance needed to establish regular babiti of health Not uuly do99 words
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Advertisement478 1918-01-24 7 THE Malaya Tribune SHIPPINC BAZETfL (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3 75 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 to The478 words
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Advertisement321 1918-01-24 7 ITHE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNOS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income in 111! $4,309,517.50 I Total Out-go In 1916- 5249 C.418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase in tunas $1,819,091.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. 10W 1321 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.} VoL V.- -No. 20 SIXGAPOKE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article323 1918-01-24 1 (AxrJiust* to afosnasj Trtawna.) Messrs Snowman 4 Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write as under daie Jan sth as follows: Since we lact reported on t&* I -a i ■lilaao bueiu-ss" haa been rather Mlat, litti" Haaa chartering having beea amnfod, mainly dee to323 words
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Article228 1918-01-24 1 The Prima Minister Mr. Hughes rt-f rriag to the itataaaaajl pabliabed in'- Hit Age," n'jj aa»aa«tbi|| fron •n Aroericvi soajrea, that th i conduction ot tba fourteen woo-kn shirs la America wai being held up by a ■BOfltagt in the supply of timber from AaetraJia, state 1 that he knew228 words
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Article186 1918-01-24 1 Tokyo —The Department cf Communications reports that since the beginning of the year 1917, «iity.nine thips of above one thousand tons were launched in J p and the total tonnage his reached 299.684 tons. The launching of the ships toon place as follows five slips 17,900 tons; February,186 words
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Article145 1918-01-24 1 Here's a chance for Malaya's ingenious rtarine and harbour engineers. Messr«. G Beattv and Sons of o7 and 58. L'-sdenball L-nijn, are off-ring 1,000 aiuees "to Bny peteoa of BritSeh or Allied nationality and origin who in tbe opinion and to the aatiafaatioe of that firm invents and produces the145 words
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Advertisement554 1918-01-24 1 I GUAR DOT Co., Ltd. j r-rd ie the >tr*;t* Set iernenta 9 51t; WO Ph:ll:f -tkeet. .-mnoapore. Established 1917. J.er». Dealer-. GoTerr.ment md Mc ip%l Contract m*, Genera Impo ter» aad I Exporter*. E-ta:e. Kic* and Saw Mill I Supplier' ard OmaiaiMi AfjaaMi Tel. Addte**: GCAXKIAT. OAa a-ed A.B554 words
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Advertisement252 1918-01-24 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "lederlaßl" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR KAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet anil Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE,252 words
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Advertisement43 1918-01-24 1 When You've seen the First of THE METRO'S You 11 Realise tho difference between this Brand of FILMS and the Best that YOU HAVE EVER SEEN AND BE SURPRISED. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors for SS., F.MS, Siam, Indo China China-43 words
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Advertisement419 1918-01-24 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taojong Pagar. Wh4Rvks Section Godowxs Gate Entrance Bonded Warehonava, Trafalgar St East Reclamation. Storage 2 aud 1 JT. Pagar. P S East E*rt 1 and 2. 20/22 fetorag* B 1 Wharf Road. 3 19 1 do (Dry Docka) 3 Dock Store. H*a 1 C Tower Offico, Police419 words
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Miscellaneous52 1918-01-24 1 Singapore lide Tables. Tbnrsday, Jan. 24. High water 7.36 am 8 ft. 8 ina.; 9.56 prn 8 ft. Friday, Jan. 25. High water —8.40 am 9 ft. 1 in.; 10.3& prn ft ft. 3 ins. Saturday, Jan. 26. High water 9.3"> arn 9 ft. i ins. 11.12 jtin 8 ft.52 words
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