Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1918
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Title Section28 1918-01-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 24 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. ClK malapa Cribune. TUESDAY. JANUARY 2«.».28 words
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Advertisement425 1918-01-29 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD suppli&r tl Hi StaHPifi Municipality. Full particulari on application. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, -363 ami J at Priv.i'3 MfiMii It, 1 450, 87 Tank rioad 1 No 1073, Suiinysids, Say any No 1824, Tanjony Katong. Change of Programme GAIETY' 9 CINEMA, In425 words
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Advertisement262 1918-01-29 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address "PR AN AhAN K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 A 74-1 Bras Basati Bead, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 08. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental262 words
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Advertisement69 1918-01-29 1 j THE j Pot Stills I OF Great Britain I i Have Been I Taken Oyer by Government, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in69 words
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Advertisement307 1918-01-29 1 I Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore^ Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residence. Ho. H5O. 17 Tankßoal No. 1073, Sunnyside. Baylano No 1824, Tanjono Katong. ASAHI BEER < c 1 ■rtx fl Be* lL/>a A^awf 4sak* 1 Ja*4£* -4«_ W it ShDMTw307 words
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Article173 1918-01-29 2 Selangor Turf Club. Flnl Days Handicaps. The following ate the handicaps for the first d<*y of the Srlangor Turf Club's .Yew Year meeting to be held on Thursday next:— Race I.— 10 10. May B 98. Viotorv 9.4. Lady Joy 8 10 Will o'the Wisp 8.2. The Fir Id173 words
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Article50 1918-01-29 2 Major-General Dudley Rilout begs to acknowledge with grateful thar.ks the receipt of the un 1-r--mentioned monthly donations k< the Red Cross and Indian War Relief Fund January List Akbar Ali (Jillani $5 Gulam Hy l*-r 5 Mohammed Hnssain, (Wt-arnt? Bros) ."> Syed Ghuhtb Shah 5 Ali Mahotniued50 words
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39 1918-01-29 2 Major-Generai Dud.ey Ridour, Honorary Treasurer of tbe abo*e Fund, begs to acknowledge witb grateful thanks the receipt of the undermentioned dotations F. H. Simpson f5O 00 Anon 00.80 Alma, S. A. C. 5.6039 words
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Article31 1918-01-29 2 Mrs Ridout. Honorary Treasurer of th« above Pan I, begs to acknowledge with grateful thanks the receipt cf the following donation F. H. Simpson, $50 (per W. Makepeace)31 words
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Article11 1918-01-29 2 Mrs. T.E. Wintield arrived at Penang from Singapore on Friday morning.11 words
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Article474 1918-01-29 2 (By eomrtmW °t th y fre*>ch Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 24. 12 15 p.m. The Chamber adopted the Bill extending to the Colonies the dispose tions oneerning the increase of the military allocations. Paris, Jan. 25, 6.45 p.m. Madrid offisi»!: Following teii ous disorders, martial Nw waa proclaimed474 words
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Article62 1918-01-29 2 There are rumours current here, says tbe Ipoh paper, that some settlement may soon be reached with regard to the food qneetion as it concerns Siam and th- F.M.S. It is said that it is possible that the Siamese Government will take steps o wards seeing that the rice at62 words
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Article52 1918-01-29 2 The following extract from the iazette of India Extraordinary of t ie Ist January, 1918, is poblished for general information: His ExC dlency the Viceroy and Governor. General is pleased to confer the title of Rni Sahib, as a personal distinction, upon Ishwar Das, Interpreter in th*> Conrts at Singapore,52 words
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Advertisement510 1918-01-29 2 Do You Love Your Hair THEN TRY A PHIAL OF MANI OIL TO-DAY. This, oil while beautifying and increasing the growth of tbe hair, prevents its falling off, restores it to its natural colour, makes it silky, pliant, lustrous, glossy, and keeps the brain cool and refreshed no other hair510 words
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Advertisement85 1918-01-29 2 Metro Plays Have cever been seen in Singapore before 110 YOU MUST SEE THEM You will be Surprised at evfry etep and Marvel at tbe wonderful PHOTOGRAPHY. Till Fir Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors for S.S., F M.S., Slam, Indo-Chlna. A China JUST ARRIVED Crown Stamp Albums With blank loose85 words
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Advertisement136 1918-01-29 2 T. Motomatsu JAPANESE DENTIST So. 118-6 Middle Road next Omedeto dote. EXTRACTION PAIS CUrm Moderate. in m 3uaraßtE Consultation ia either English or Malay. 9 1 salyitaeT* The nsoet powerful bu: r tonic, producing §t»rv aa j' mediate ari crrvoue exhaustion, in b :i married or unmamed. Pr n Bu136 words
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Article242 1918-01-29 3 (Singapore, Tueiday, Jan. 29.) _f«Nn itl i o 4n d Co., thf lr-'H. I in?*. rjt>ntft tw^: A10r... $4.10 $4.25 Av.-Kntring* 1.35 1.50 -"1 2.55 265 "hi c 10.50 11.00 i 6.30 6.50 to'.e;iH 0.87 i t Kfttil 0.90 0.974 Bakil X E 0.80 0.90 kail -i*....242 words
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Article275 1918-01-29 3 bingapore, January, 29. .—See Local and General column. j rev- No Business. Tamoca. —Weak. Business done. Hour- —No Bnßineas. I wMer* —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. Bnsinem done. Other Products. Quiet. Uteit Local Market Qvrtitioas. Tlslmigl 110 S. per pioul $40.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 43.00 Copra B*U 7.40 Copra275 words
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Article32 1918-01-29 3 Over 25,000 was received in k to the Anatralian "Lucky-'-J appeal for blind soldiers, thousand pounds has been I lor coffee stalls at the front *J a carnival at Perth (Western Australia).32 words
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Article76 1918-01-29 3 Delivered in London, To** following are the dat«g of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkft. nnLiv«cttSP. Mail J. Oct. 24 Dec. 17 Mails ASt B N",.v. 1A 2 Dee 17 Mail-E Sot. M De,.-. Mails F& J Nov. 17 2476 words
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Article14 1918-01-29 3 Vessels in communicition at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Article260 1918-01-29 3 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 Kuala Lumpur at 718 pm and 6.45 am respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 am daily, arriving at Penang260 words
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Article478 1918-01-29 3 Tools and Instruments. The following information regarding opportunities for trade in tools, instruments and implements and also in photographic and cinematographic materials, in the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, has been receive! from the Malay States Information Agency in London Although in past years the Malay478 words
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Article65 1918-01-29 3 A tiger was shot by a Malay at Bukit Gantang and its head was brought to Taiping police station on the 17th instant. It is alleged to have been a very big one. The man was paid a smaller reward than usual because the whole carcase wat> not brought, says65 words
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Advertisement155 1918-01-29 3 Are you a Slave to Pain Do You Ever Rest? Or is your lifp a perpetual burden a wakeful, restless, fevered, tortured existence Do you start and cry out front twitching nerve or darting pains Are you robbed of your nights of just repose and tranquil sleep Then there is155 words
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Advertisement501 1918-01-29 3 A CHOICE SELECTION OF PICTURES "The WILL BE PRESENTED AlbMrtr» AUwmbr.ta Commencing Monday, January 28, 1918 to H *V*» A LnAMBRAs: Teai etc. The Ha" *or Music. The Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality. served BCCOmmo- during datflnn BEACH ROAD, OUTing flatlon intervals. Second Show at 9.1S p.m.501 words
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Advertisement363 1918-01-29 3 11 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOTJ9E Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. To-olgbt SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-Blght! THE LAST TWO EPISODES OF 4 THE GREAT SECRET 4 lp. 17. The Hissing Singer. Ep. is. The Secret Revealed. 4 The Crimson Stain 4 Ip. 5. The Figure in Black.363 words
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Miscellaneous118 1918-01-29 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Calvoso 1 Malacca and Muar LadvW»M a P Pulau Batam 4 PuJau 3 pm -Hock Keng 8 pm Saras.», H Aik »5-p-WaL, J™;:'* 1 1 p™ Samarang, Cheribon 3 pm and Batavia o Rangoon J* P® ll*n Lie (Juan 4 pm lolfgfcnf'118 words
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Article1309 1918-01-29 4 The Empire has been urged time after time to practise the most stringent economy. In Great Britain, where every commodity is under Government control, either directly or indirectly, economy of a kind has unwillingly or otherwise, to be practised, bnt out here one realises vaguely that one1,309 words
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Article336 1918-01-29 4 What is the Good of It We often wonder if we could not do more than we are doing for oar Empire. People have discussed what they can give up, and many have made a real change in their habita. We do not believe there ia mnch thoughtless336 words
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Article131 1918-01-29 4 The prtsemati.m of hsulji and dedication and ptesentation of colours to the lt*t Sm -spore Company of Girl Guides! took place before a fair gathering of friends and relatives at the S. Andrew's School hall yesterday af U i noon. Badges for needlework, cookery, first aid, and131 words
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Article134 1918-01-29 4 Mr. P. Naraina, Stationmaster. Prat, nan gone to Tempi» to redWe Mr. Tauibyab. Traffic lnej»t*clor. who hea left on abort leave Mr. A S Even», of CilnJonin. eetale, is retiring owing to ill-health aud will probably Im ittvfcg a Btraila abont the end of March Haye our Kuala Lumpur eonteuporary134 words
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Article610 1918-01-29 4 Tin her« No qaotation. Court Inspector C H Xicol left Penang on Saturday for the F M sj on a fortnight's holiday. Mr. Hoon Bee, a Class, has been transferred from \h Taipiug Audit Office to tak- charie of the Customs Office at Gemae The Deputy Controller610 words
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Article82 1918-01-29 4 Paop 1 UK GiiBAT Waß Fieuch Conaular News j The Fighting routs Russia German Poliiica Italy Confident Submarining Havas Service 0 UKSBRAL: n Sporting Local Share Market Mall Notice* 'J Straita Produce F. M. S. Trade J Local War Economy Local and General War Economy j Rubber i'rade82 words
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Advertisement110 1918-01-29 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby Linen Department White Muslin Frocks IN LARGE VARIETY Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated in England. MILKMAID' Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $19.00 Sterilised Natural Milk Si 1.25 j Ideal Unsweetened Mils 112.50 ME lETITLATEI SPRIT STOCKISTS: j HIM WATT Co. Ship Chandlers. Phone 741 fTemporaru).110 words
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Advertisement315 1918-01-29 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1917 The successful 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, etc., etc.315 words
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Advertisement122 1918-01-29 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 (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. 1 !b. Packet. ratw for larg«- purrh^-. Sole AgenfJ for S.S. A F.M.S. Naina Mohamed Sons., 19. Raffles Placs. SINGAPORE.122 words
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Article257 1918-01-29 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Germans Dispersed. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London. Jan. 27, 11.15 p.m. Held Marshal Sir Douglas Haig r ,.>nrt9 w dispersed by fire an eoesay party approaching our lines sonth of Lens. Aerial Successes. London, Jan, 27, 11.45 p m. Sir Douglas Haig reports onREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 257 words
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Article79 1918-01-29 5 cunard Liner Sank. London, Jan. 28, 3.25 a,m. The Cunard liner Andanla, outward bound, with 40 passengers an 1 200 crew, was torpedoed off the Ulster coast. All took to the boats and w*re picked up after an hour. It is hoped to bring the liner to port. Th*79 words
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Article78 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan 28, 2.35 p.m. An tenia survivors, who have been tend*! on the Antrim coast by patrol ships, state that the lin-r was torpedoed amidships on the starboard side at ten "'clock on Saturday miming at the moment when boat-drill was about to he held. The78 words
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Article168 1918-01-29 5 Sr Orlando Interviewed. London. Jan. 28, 5.50 p.m. Th« Italian Premier, Sr. Orlando, Wstviewed in London, said that toe resah of his conferences with Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour, and Urd Robert Cecil were most satis factory. agreed on all essential political matters, both in principle an 1168 words
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Article583 1918-01-29 5 Naval M Reform." London, Jan 27, 3.15 p.m. Petrograd A deoree has been issued providing that the personnel of the navy shall consist of citizens all having the same rights. Every sailor will be entitled to belong to any political party and to profess openly his views. The entire583 words
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Article35 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 28, 12.15 m Wireless Turkish official There was lively aerial activity at the Dardanelles. Land fire compelled two enemy warships and a minesweeper to retreat, the latter being thrice hit.35 words
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Article142 1918-01-29 5 Reichstag Debate Continued. London, Jan. 28, 3.35 a m. Amsterdam; The debite in the Reichstag was continued on Saturday. The speakers, as on the previous day, were generally oritioal, even the pan-Germans not venturing to air their violent annexationist views. The Sooialist Herr David and the Progressive Herr142 words
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Article123 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 28, 5.50 a.m. Amsterdam The Cologne Gazette's Vienna correspondent states that Count Czernin told the Austrian delegation that his Reichsrath speech was communicated to President Wilson before its delivery. The announcement was cheered. The pan-German Press is furious with Czernin's attitude towards America, which it123 words
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Article84 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 28, 1.45 p.m. Amsterdam The Norddentsche rebukes the German Press for lack of political prudence in critically contrasting Count Hertling's and Count Czernin'8 speeches. It endeavours to disprove the imputation that serious differences were revealed between Berlin and Vienna. Zurich A message from Vienna says that84 words
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Article76 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan 28, 5.50 a.m. Melbourne Very heavy rains have fallen at Mackay, in Queensland, and it is reported that the town is completely submerged. An appalling mortality is feared. London, Jan 29, 5.30 p.m. Brisbane The rivers of North Queensland are swollen torrents. Miles of country have76 words
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Article52 1918-01-29 5 Germans Panic Stricken. London, Jan. 28, 7.10 a.m. A telegram from Geneva says that travellers from Mannheim say that the British air-raid on Jan. 24 caused a tremendous panic. People rushed through the streets half olothed. An angry crowd, after the depaiture of the raiders, collected, shouting52 words
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Article85 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 24, 8.40 p.m. Montagu's report states that the silver market is not robust. Doutlesi influenced aympathetioally by easier exchange rates from Shanghai, dealers in New York have shown less confidence and supplies are coming thence somewhat freely. Trade and continental demand has lessened, consequently the prioe85 words
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Article50 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 27, 3.20 p.m. A new Hungarian Cabinet has been formed with Wekerle as Pre mier, A Budapest telegram states that the King has sanctioned a new Government programme comprising the formation of a national Hungarian Army and the drawing up of a new Austro-Hungariaa commercial treaty.50 words
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Article1042 1918-01-29 5 Japanese All Sentenced. Tbe Judge's Summing Up. On charges of house trespass with intent to commit murder, house trespass after making preparations for causing hurt, and criminal tree- p: 88, at tbe boas* of Mohamed Ali in Jalan Besar, the trial of the four Japanese named Fashi, Nissi,1,042 words
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Article315 1918-01-29 5 Was it the Cinema? In the Third Court, yesterday, a Chinese namedK wan Seng, who waa some time ago charged with another man for being armed with dangerous weapons between aunset and sunrise with intent to commit an offence, was sentenced to 2 months' rigorous imprisonment, and bound315 words
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Article136 1918-01-29 5 The Enemy Besieged. Paris, Jan. 27, 8.25 p.m. Le Matin writes that Hertling in his speech mentions territories and points of vantage held by Germany, but not a word about those owned by the Allies, thus adulterating the aotnal facts. Le Matin adds that shonld the Allit s136 words
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Article83 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan. 2.5, 1.35 p.m. In connection with the report that the Food Controller intends to fix a flat rate of 2s 8d per ponnd for all tea sold as soon as the whole tea imporks pass into his hands, the Financial Times points out that the Government83 words
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Article74 1918-01-29 5 Berlin Riots. London, Jan 23, 4.15 p.m. There is apparently more or less serious Labour trouble at Berlin, but only scraps of news are reaching the neutral capitals. Reports have reached Amsterdam that the Independent Socialists have distributed pamphlets in the streets advising a general strike. Several distributors74 words
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Article364 1918-01-29 5 usjwsBsaei ay ae»v^^^^i^^aae-j A University lor Singapore r. taa aeater ef Me Meier» rrVMaM. Sir,—I oouiider U an act ol iMgruiltndnon the part of "Obeorvr" to write such a leltrr a« wa* published on the Xtitb it an las»* "I your esteemed As tar a* I can recollect. I364 words
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Article119 1918-01-29 5 In <*/■ taVfe* »f taa afulaya fribiaaa. t.af Sir, t tl».'. 1 o- mticb bilged il th>- Como'til" of abov> Aeao elation will kindly pnldtsW the r.•(..,, 1 -:.at■ ■:11 >Bt ol iCtfUffllOl lor tbe past year, and air» the r.-mit.- of the annual general u '«ding which119 words
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Article173 1918-01-29 5 fo itu Iditor of Ike afatat/a 'mum. LUar Sir.—1 jjnit" n Ifi T II iJob's Mt»r of the l'l.' net 1( \>iu r» i.-r i i iq] Miff which wm published in your paper ot lb«> 1V:I, Inly. 1'Jif.. yon will IV d tbu I wro'o yon173 words
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Article115 1918-01-29 5 The Cinemas. At the Baspire to-night the last two i pisodts of 1 The Great Secret" and episodes 5 and 6of '"The Crimson Stain" will be the second show features. The Gaiety to-night will be screening some fine films. "Treason" (a 5 part drama), episodes <S and 9 of115 words
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Article798 1918-01-29 5 Some Discoveries io U.S. New York :—A mass of corresp< 'croc faring on the Sinn Fein activities has come into the possession of the American Secret Service. Some of the correspondence is published to-day. It establishes the fact that the Sinn Feiners maintain un important organisation in798 words
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Article120 1918-01-29 5 Significant Success- We learn that co great has been the demand lot tickets in the North Kedah "Oar Dij" Lottery that the whole series of books of tickets are now in the hands of sellers through out Mal i a and that no more can be supplied by120 words
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Article123 1918-01-29 5 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore. Jut >4. At th« auction held on Wednesday and Thursday, January 23 and 24, about 1.16a total were offered for aale. of which about 695 fona were sold. Prices were again down and the highteat paid show falls of 13 $4 for123 words
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Article143 1918-01-29 5 Donations to this Society are not coming in a* well as in former years and the committee has received several thousand dollars less than at this time last jear. It is hoped the public will take steps to amend this as the object is a most deserving143 words
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Advertisement267 1918-01-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlx© Famous STAR OPERA At the Theatre Royal North Bridge Road To Night I To-Nigot!! A Malay Drama Shamshir Alum WILL BF STAGED. To-morrow Wednesdaywill be given. K. H. Cbeong, Proprlsio', Y. L. Tan, Manage*. Phone 1306 for Seats. SAN FRANCISCO. A 15,000 tons mail steamer will leave267 words
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Article1594 1918-01-29 6 Fines Total $114,130. In th- Rnala Lnmpur Police Conrt on Friday morning, as briefly stated yesterday Mr. A W Just, Magistrate gave hia judgment in the Cuo.oins Duties Case, in whioh eight local Chinese firms of wholesale liquor dealers are concerned. The following are the names of1,594 words
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Article70 1918-01-29 6 Singapore, Janumry to. Or, London-— Bank 4 m/e. 2/4 15/32 Demand 24. Private 3 m/«. 2/4 i n IndU— Bank f. 158 On Hongkong Bank d/d 29J% prem. On Shanghai— Bank d/ t. 53 Un Java— Bank T. 1 126 On Jipm— Bank d/d. 107} *>veroigns—baying ran 18.54 India70 words
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Article681 1918-01-29 6 Men Qeelee is fas larket tail MsrsJja|. arouasoaa, Ja a da art» Maaan lijal' aad HvaM, &x sh» ngt J Hbar» Broken, s* 1 ruUmriaa list uauutiun* i gabber Share» flam. Va.-a«. Bay»»* FaSSjM 9/. Ailaaw MS 3,9 t t AagloJa*» 61- V~ a/. ABjtWauu; i if-681 words
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Advertisement278 1918-01-29 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE 4ĔKm\ OX SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. JUST ARRIVED 50 lb. Boxes 20 Bars each. WHITE IOOK SOAP The White Soap that smells so sweet. Lathers freely. Bars don't shrink. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67 The Arcade, Singapore278 words
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Advertisement597 1918-01-29 6 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Freehold 1 and at Khoo Chan Road, Singapore At the Sale-room of The Commercial Ruhber Co., Ltd., On Wednesday, 30th January, at 2.30 p. m. Ail those two pipes ot valuable freeh Id land situate at Loronst HO. 3. off Oaylang Road (formerly known597 words
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Advertisement152 1918-01-29 6 THE Straits Albion Press LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 20a—20c, Collyer Quay. 'PHONE No. 171. Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders Lithographers and Rubber-stamp Makers. I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING •xwated witb Accuracy, Neatness and Promptitude and Lowness in price is the broad Policy observed. GIVE US A TJRIAL. I Letterpress152 words
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Article1111 1918-01-29 7 Tales of Cruelty. New York, December 2 :—After a lapse of more than seventeen jean the story of th« atrocities involving lifo or property committed In C'una in 1900 by tbe German troops under Fiedd Marshal Count yon Waldersee was told in detail last night. The narrators1,111 words
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Article299 1918-01-29 7 Parachute t:\periments From Tower Bridge. On Nov 11 crowds which throng the Tower Bridge on their way to the K\Bt End markets saw thrilling experiment. The < ccawion was enml ofßolel trial of "The Guardian Angel," a eomnaet pamehate invented by Mr Ewrard Cdthrop, an engineer,299 words
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Article20 1918-01-29 7 There are at present about 16G,000 motor-cars in nee in Canada, an increase of oO per cent, over last year.20 words
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Advertisement413 1918-01-29 7 NOTICES_ Belief Fond. Owing to the con= tinued bad weather, the Committee have found it necessary to postpone the Fete to the 23rd of February, 1918 (i. c. the 13th day of the Ist Chinese Moon.) By Order, TAN CHENG SIONG, Hon. Secretary. Singapore, 10th Jan., 1918. n l 3*413 words
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Advertisement286 1918-01-29 7 WANTED WANTED AT ONCE. A clerk who can translate ordinary short business letters int > Malay. Should be a neat penman. Apply in writing, stating previous experience, to Box 101, c/o Malaya Tribune •1 v Compound House Wanted. A compound house with six or more rooms, furnished cr other wise;286 words
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Advertisement613 1918-01-29 7 BANKS SHADED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, IMCMRPtIBATKD IN EN-LAND BY ROifAL C'IARTKR. Paid up lar.ital in 60.0J0 3h\res of £20 ea-h £1,200.000 Reserv* Fund i i.9o* )0 °e«erv* f.L»btfity of Froptieion BANKERS. The Bank of England, Ths London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. Th? London County and Westminster613 words
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Advertisement85 1918-01-29 7 Don't let headaches r JKfJ spoil your day (pPfc Ir r when you can cure the \r n trouble by taking one or two fiWF|it I/V PINKETTES X JudM before retiring at night. These dainty laxatives give nature f%r just the gentle assistance needed to Bfj&fficorrect constipation, bilious headaches, clear85 words
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Advertisement464 1918-01-29 7 THE I Malaya Tribune! AND SHIPPIHC CAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) 'Phone No. 171. 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 monthAll communications relating to editorial matters and new should he addressed to464 words
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Advertisement294 1918-01-29 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security I ife Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS ex red $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1916 -$4,309,517.50 Total Gut-go in 1916 $2490.418.58 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funis -$1,919,099.00 Total Policies in force 6.J.842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW294 words
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Title Section24 1918-01-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued uaiiy.j SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. V. -No. 24 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article568 1918-01-29 1 P. O. Annual Report. The report of the directors of the peuintular and oriental steam Navigati m company for the year ended September 30, 1917, states that after making provision for depreciation, bringing the provident good service fund up t i £200,000 and adding £.)(),000 to the contingent fund, uiaklag568 words
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Article62 1918-01-29 1 The launching of an 8,800 too steel ['•hip at a Pacific Coast shipyard on Nov 23 marks tbe completion of the first of the merchant fleet which the United States Government is building. Others will be launched in accordance with n regular programme from now "ii, inclu ling three 26,40062 words
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Article20 1918-01-29 1 Mr. G Heron and Mr. H Smith have been appointed surveyors of ships at all the ports of the Colony.20 words
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Article60 1918-01-29 1 Tuesday, Jan. 29. High water 0.7 am 8 ft. 9 ins. 11.36 am 9 ft. 7 ins. Wedn< sdav, Jan. 30 Moon in Equator lOh a—0.32 am 8 ft. 9 ins.; 0.11 pm 9 ft. 6 ins. Thnrsday, Jan. 31. Moon in Apogee 0.56 am 8 ft60 words
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Article94 1918-01-29 1 A novel smuggling device has been brought to light by tbe Rotterdam police. The Rhine steamer Oebria was beicg searched when the police noticed that a number of perfo'a. tions had been made in tbe bows of the vessel through which passed some steel wires. The police pulled up the94 words
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Advertisement453 1918-01-29 1 Notice to Shipping. The following notification received from Pungkok ia circulate for I he information of Owners, Agents .v Masters of vcasels, Singapore 2Ntb .lannary l n 18. (Harbonr Notification.) Notice to Mariner?. Notic»- ia btfelfj! given tb<-t a re|Ktrl has been reod\»d at th<> Hariinir Department 10 tfc* *df*ct453 words
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