Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1918
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Title Section29 1918-02-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vui. V.- No. 27 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che inalapa Cribune. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY I.29 words
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Advertisement274 1918-02-01 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Phillip Street, Singapore. firewood! uppiiei Is tho Singapore Municipality, j i partiealaM on application. Ph ;ne Nos 1361, 1362, ;363 and j icn No. 1450. 87 Tank Road. j «37J. S-.nnyside, Gay ang No 1 824. Tanjong Kaiong. Look I Are you Coming To-Night -GAIETY" CINEMA274 words
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Advertisement270 1918-02-01 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addreee PRAN A KAN." wmm m i uwMJMii mmm l—j— K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Baud Boad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1248.) Begs to inform the public of the j arrival of two Assistants, Dl. I270 words
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Advertisement70 1918-02-01 1 THE Pot Stills t OF j Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, 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 in S 5 the world. The70 words
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Advertisement326 1918-02-01 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal j Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and j) at Private Besidences No. 1450. 87 Tank Road NO. 1 07 3. Sunnyslde. Bay ano No 1 824, Tanjong Katong. Estate Supplies I Acetic (99&981.) Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests326 words
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Article1331 1918-02-01 2 Starvation Not Likely. There are signs that it will soon be possible to deduce the food competence of Germany from %rH hand knowledge. Hitherto the difficulty has been to get definite information. The British Medical Journal recently published a leading article on the rations of Germany, Austria, Bulgaria1,331 words
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Article63 1918-02-01 2 N A- 1 Smile 11 T lfi- 1 *T«H W r i- 1 Trr-t Try«t« 1 Ivi" "J i Xi 1 PMp Ml IV'p 'il" 1 hpnwM 1 Bflgfmwil 3 Tim«-« Tried in < 1 Cried in C mil I Mirri tjf 1 Marriaf 40 Year» H63 words
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Article289 1918-02-01 2 Appeal in Kuala Lumpur. It is not generally known that both the plaintiff*, Messrs. Allen Van Cnylenbnrg and Graham, and the defendant, th of Perak are appealing against the decision of Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby in the water rights caie. That is, the plaintiffs are apoealing against the289 words
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Article131 1918-02-01 2 A traveller, returned from P*»trogra I, brought back news of the superb ingaoranc- which naakea the supporters of Leoia a wonde" for the wig- 3 Some th*»re are, de* ming themselves fit for the art of govern ment, woo beli -ye that Lloyd Qeotge is a British Colony131 words
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Article138 1918-02-01 2 Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Co. In the House of Commons Captain Wright asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he has now completed hiP inquiry and will he sta'e what isthe average weekly tonnage of milk and sugar consumed by the Nestle and Anglo138 words
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Advertisement318 1918-02-01 2 Do You Love Your Hair THEN TRY A PHIAL OF i MANI OIL TO-DAY. This, oil while beautifying and increasing the growth of the 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 other318 words
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Advertisement81 1918-02-01 2 T. Motomatsu JAPANESE DENTIST n t o 118-6 Middle Road next to Omedeto Hotel). EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Cftirges MHtrtti. 11l Wirt luarMteed. Consultation in either English or Malay. 9 1 8-7 Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAI SAHEB DR. DASS Secrets ot Happy Lite is being distributed81 words
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Advertisement38 1918-02-01 2 G.C. LEI 158, PHiu Street PIANO rmp> AND REPAi' FR. Good and *ell «decte v 3i j c Pino, etc. O od -triass for Stringed btttraaesta. WORKMANSHIP JtANTfM HR&S NUBtftATE 3-1 KIM HIN Co. 1? s's. Street, Sl-tfapore.38 words
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Article222 1918-02-01 3 (Singapore, Friday, Feb. 1) *tkx i Tid Co.. th' At ..>»*.<,,.... qonlß $4.25 135 150 2 50 2 6) 10.50 100 6.40 6 60 O.7T| 83 0 95 L X 0.80- 0.90 8 SO 9.00 2.25 2 40 9 25 9 75 fSauu) 6.50 6 65 1222 words
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Article231 1918-02-01 3 Singapore, February, 1. y .—S?e Local and General column. V;ra.—No Business. Tapioca.—Weak. Business done. Saao Flour• —Business done. Gambier. —Business clone. —Steady. Business done, •'io-r Products- —V; t Q r ii iji«i Loa! Ma/k<i Nu'tnega 1!0 S. p«r pi«r;! *40.00 N .tmegs 80 8. 43.00 Copra Bali 7.60231 words
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Article66 1918-02-01 3 D roe'i hup. Bril. Oil 5.60 per case Fish Brand K°rosine 4.90 per case R A rrnw Oil 480 per case at do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 470 per 2 tins Tig~r Kerosine Oil 46 1 per 2 tins Cr em do Oil 455 per66 words
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Article28 1918-02-01 3 Copra- Singapore, Jan. 31. tast reporting the market firmed and quotations may as #7.70 for tine eundried an 17.20 to $7.40 for fair to good28 words
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Article79 1918-02-01 3 hi Lain. Th following are Urn date 9 of I partor*) fr a Singapore of the European Wailg delivery •v London. MarL. L=. t i. oklivj ikd ■■a J. Oct. 24 17 Mails Ail! Rot. 1& 2 Die. 17 Mail Hot. 16 Dm. 22 Mails Fi J Hot.79 words
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Article14 1918-02-01 3 WsScds in commnnicition at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Article281 1918-02-01 3 Captured and Convicted In the Snngei Patani Police Court, Svedah, on Jan. 23, an Indian i'innevelly Christian named John Samuel Griffiths was convicted of obtaining various sums of money by 1 alse pretences, and sentenced to > ne year's rigorous imprisonment. Mr. B. H. Burr, an Assistant on281 words
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Article332 1918-02-01 3 No indus ry in the worM has h.'»-:i harder h I tfM war than ih 9 g<"> li I il w riog bulbs in the Netherhnds. The production of then bnll>s is a business that mnst b" classed among th" pure luxuries, and luxuries s'rfr>»r first332 words
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Advertisement387 1918-02-01 3 Train Services. Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. The mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road 6tation daiiy 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 S am daily, arriving at387 words
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Advertisement538 1918-02-01 3 1= A "(CHOICE SELECTION OF PICTURES ""The —1 c will be presented Alhambra I Commencing Monday, January 28, 1918 is the only the Thettrt 9 5 theatre where you AT THE Iferflfr exTuistte tea and the HFST X ea e c# m "l~7 I The Hall for Music. The Pioneer538 words
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Advertisement348 1918-02-01 3 Steadiest and Brightest Pictures in Town AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE HE Tanjong Pag»r Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! Butterfly Pictures Present Allen Holuhar and Louise Lovely in S The Held of Honour 5 ACTS ACTS A Thrilling Romantic Drama of Wartime Pathe Presents348 words
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Miscellaneous347 1918-02-01 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Swettenham, §A Penang. taking mails for t-urope etc. Mail A 2 pmt Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya a Port Swettenham and H T;; k Anson *Kinta 2.30 p D1 Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2J0 pm MjJa<-ea and Mnar Lady Weld 3 pm P. Sambu, Djeboes, Blinjoe and Palenibang347 words
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Article1801 1918-02-01 4 When a bnilding tumbles down ever tbe tenant's head, we imagine that the landlord should be held responsible bnt we do not like to commit ourselves, as the habits, cnstoms, and municipal laws of the lively town of Sinanporo require a profound study b-fore one dares t.i1,801 words
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Article199 1918-02-01 4 Chinese Appreciation of Services- A largely attended meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board, called at the request of Messrs. Yau Ngan Pan, Liau Chian H. ng and Thong Siong Lim, was held at the Chinese Protectorate on Monday last the 26th January, aud tbo following resolution proposed by199 words
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Article30 1918-02-01 4 To-Daj. Ualjee Khory Mark Lodge, 8 30 p ru. Medical School Sooial, 8 p in. To merraw. Purification—Cfcndiemaa Sunday. Sexagesima Sunday St. Blaize. Monday Moon Last Quarter.30 words
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Article513 1918-02-01 4 Tin here i 8 a t 1138.50 fti nn > no sellers X U P): MrjC B. Donaldson n if Jtailv left kua.a Lam >ar f ■< Wednesday via Aua London, Jan i s 43]. There i 3 no deaui i market hi quiet— ReuUrr The Deputy513 words
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Article36 1918-02-01 4 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday 3kd instant. Johnstons Pier. —9.10 an 1 U a.m 2.30 3.30 p.m. Clab Bungalow.—9.30 an I 10.30 a.m. 12.15 3 5.30 p.m. Hi*h tide 2.32 p.m. height 7 ft. 6 in.36 words
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Article97 1918-02-01 4 Pages. The great War The Fighting Fronts j Russia 0 Strikes in Germany Disaster in Vienna Havas Service l French Consular News J General: Germany's Food J Perak Water Rights Questions in Parliament Some Ignorance The New Table Local Share Market Mail Notice! Strailß Produce Fraudulent Collector Bulb97 words
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Advertisement119 1918-02-01 4 ROBINSON Co. Baby Linen Department BJBIES' A^lllOir'S White Muslin Frocks IN LARGE VARIETY W3t J2XB JraUBBSOEanaVHaVB^HBHi j LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. Brand Sweetened Coadense<j Milk per case $19.00 Sterling Natnral Milk Si 1.25 (deal Uaairesaanai Milk H $12.50 pure leihyuted~spibF STOCKISTS: HIN WATT Co.119 words
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Advertisement289 1918-02-01 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (lac v .rated in the Straits 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,289 words
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Advertisement136 1918-02-01 4 I k Bulloch ■I Lade's ILMOIO Pggg WHISKIES Of world-wide Repute 2 c GOLD LABEL Qualities} AND <- WHITE LABEL. SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. JUST ARRIVED SBW SHI I'M KNT Or Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. t llj. Packet. i IpgcU136 words
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Article93 1918-02-01 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Patrols Successful. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan 31, 12.45 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports One of our patrols successtally attacked a post to the northeast of Havrincourt, killing and taking prisoner a number of the tf irrison. Further casualties wereREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 93 words
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Article64 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan, 31, 12.40 a m. Sir Douglas Haig reports Aviation is proceeding vigorously. All day long we have bombed billets, dumps, and aerodromes, while low fliers maohine-gunned the enemy troops. Tae enemy often attacked our airmen. We downed eight, and drove down four others. Three of ours64 words
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Article36 1918-02-01 5 Loudon, Jan. 30, 8.30 p.m. The War Office states: The Arabs occupied a Turkish post northward of Maan, taking prisoner the garrison; and also routed Turkish forces in the same neighbourhood, capturing maoy prisoners.36 words
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Article39 1918-02-01 5 Varied Activity. London, Jan. 31, 12.40 a.m. A French communique states Tnere is fairly great reciprocal artillery activity in the Miette region and Cauriers Wood front, and in Woevre. In the last-named region an enemy raid was repulsed.39 words
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Article138 1918-02-01 5 Another Victory. London, Jan. 30, 7.0 p.m. Italian official Wa captured Col del Rosso and Col de Chele on Monday and withstood numerous counter-attacks. We captured Mont Val Bella yesterday, almost c omplet-ly destroying two enemy divisions. Our captures so far are 100 officers, 2500 men, six guns, 100138 words
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Article58 1918-02-01 5 Transportation of Troops. London. Jan. 30, 5.25 p.m. U-uter's correspondent at American Headquarters »n France states that approximately a half million tons of ex-German shipping is engaged in bringing the American army to France. The steamers include the cream of the German mercantile marine, notably the Vdterland, Amerika, Cincinnatti,58 words
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Article52 1918-02-01 5 The Italian Success. London, Jan 30, 5.10 p.m. A wireless 'German official statement says: Our aviators succesafnlly bombed London, Southend, I'nnkirk. Qravelines. and Calais. Strom; Italian forces maintained attack on the Asiago plateau. jj ave n p Monte y a i Bella and f -ol del Rosso after52 words
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Article33 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 5.50 p.m. In the Bonn of Commons, Mr. unara announced that six ii 127 man were killed in-n wounded in the Dar-•lanell-s action cabled on Jan 20.33 words
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Article24 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 31, 1.5 a.m. IIj -u II of Lor Is the NonMetals Bill and Man-Power havt? passed the second reading24 words
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Article39 1918-02-01 5 Discussions Renewed. London, Jan. 30, 5.25 p.m. Amsterdam The peace delegations have re-assembled at BrestLitovsk, including Kuhlmann, Czernin and Trotzky. Swedish Action. Stockholm The Swedish Government is preparing to send warships to Finland for the repatriation of Swedes.39 words
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Article25 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 30, 6 30 p.m. A Petrograd telegram states that in the Soviet Congress Trotzky admitted that peace without annexation is impossible.25 words
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Article124 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 31, 12.50 a.m. Petrograd An official Maximalist statement says that everything indicatest that the general strike in Austria has shaken to the foundations the Austro German annexationist policy in the east. Formerly Germany decided to unite tne occupied provinces with herself by a customs agreement and124 words
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Article68 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 8,30 p.m. A wireless Russian political statement from Brest-Litovsk denounces Count Hertling'8 speech, and describes him as a Jesuit reactionary and head-to-foot friend of the Junkers and the Clergy. It declares that the Entente's refusal to enter on peace negotiations is sufficiently explained by the68 words
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Article30 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan, 30, 11.15 p.m. Wireless Russian political meS' sage A Lenin decree assigns twenty million roubles for the organisation of the workmen's and peasants' Rel Army.30 words
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Article42 1918-02-01 5 British Report. Lonlon, Jan. 30, 6.15 p.m. The Admiralty states: The arrivals of steamers during the week were 2,352, and sailings 2,309. Nine over, and six under, sixteen hundred tons were sunk.Eight were unsuccessfully attacked, and one fishing boat was sunk.42 words
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Article87 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 30, 4.15 p.m. The Admiralty losses announced in the House of Commons on Jan. 23 were the transport Aragon torpedoed and sunk on December 30, and the auxiliary vessel Osmanieh mined and sunk on December 31, both in the same locality,the eastern Mediterranean. The destroyer87 words
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Article71 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 31, 1.10 a.m. Italian official: The arrivals of steamers were 446 and the sailings 430. Two steamers over fifteen hundred tons, and two sailing ships under a hundred tons were sunk. One damaged steamer reached port. French Figures. French official The arrivals were 731, and the71 words
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Article65 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 30, 6.0 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Outhwaite suggested that in order to conserve man-power the British army on the western front should remain on the defensive until the American reinforcements arrived, Mr Bonar Law, replying, emphasised that the Oo™rmnent realised the necessity, not merely65 words
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Article70 1918-02-01 5 Munition Workers Idle. London, Jan. 30, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam :The Vowaerts, after announcing that the strike extends to almost the entire armament industry, says "Those responsible for German policy must remember that movements lik>* th'«e ar* only temporarily held up by force. Agreement can only be reached70 words
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Article181 1918-02-01 5 Spreading Like Wildfire. London, Jan. 30, 5.45 p.m. Reports reaching Zurich, Copenhagen and Amsterdam agree that the8trikes in Germany are spreading with alarming rapidity. The Vorwaerts ou the 29th stated that the war industry in Berlin and neighbourhood was at a standstill. Quarter of a million were181 words
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Article106 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 30, 6.30 p.m. Amsterdam The Vorwaerts states that the Berlin strikers' demands are firstly peace with no annexations and no indemnities based on the self-determination of the peoples secondly Labour participation in peace negotiations; thirdly the seizure of all food stocks for more effective and106 words
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Article73 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 8.35 p.m. A signiti >ant article in the Vienna Arbeiter Z -itung declares that the rulers of Germany have aroused a fierce anti-German feeling all over the world, and says "No naticn can force another nation from out side to continue the war full of73 words
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Article60 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 7.20 p.m. Amsterdam Socialist representatives from all parts of Germany and Austria are arriving in Berlin, also Rhenish Westphalian deputies, who report that the miners are joining in the strikes in ever-in-creasing numbers. Four thousand miners in this area were out on Jan. 2860 words
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Article48 1918-02-01 5 Food Supplies Destroyed. London, Jan. 30, 4.25 p.m. Amsterdam The Vorwaerts announces a great disaster in Vienna, where a very big flour mill which was the chief supplier of the city was burnt down, the machinery and all stocks of grain and flour being destroyed.48 words
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Article44 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 31, 1.5 a.m. In the House of Commons the proportional representation proposals inserted by the Lords in the Electoral Reform Bill were rejected by 223 against 113. The question was left to the Hons*, the Government not using the Whips.44 words
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Article41 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 3.5 p.m. Paris The Allied War Council meets to-day under the presidency of M Clemenceau. Generals Pershing, Haig, Cadorna and several French Generals, and Mr Lloyd George and Sr. Orlando have held a preparatory meeting.41 words
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Article29 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 11.15 p.m. The Press states The Duke of Connaught has arrived in Egypt, being deputed by the King to visit the Egyptian command.29 words
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Article179 1918-02-01 5 Some Further Details. London, Jan 30, 2.30 p.m. Official About fifteen hostile aeroplanes delivered a number of attacks against London, but none penetrated the capital A group crossed Thanet Isle, and proceeded towards London, but our gun-fire turned them back. Simultaneously, three or four crossed the Essex179 words
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Article127 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan 31, 7.5 a.m Athens At a banquet here to General Gnillaumat, the new Allied Generalissimo at Salonika, M. Venizelos said that Gon Guillaumat's arrival proved the baselessness of absurd enemy rumours that the Balkan front would be abandoned or weakened. On the contrary Gen. Guillaumat's127 words
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Article69 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 4.30 a.m. Brisbane There are meagre wireless details from Mackay, bnt it is known that many perished. An immenss tidal-wave accompanied the cyclone and the town was completely submerged.Three vessels were lost and others damaged. All the wharves and sugar-stores collapsed. It is estimated69 words
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Article70 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 5.50 p.m. The Cologne Gazette states that the Association of South Sea firms in Hamburg has sent a memorandum to the Reichstag emphasising tbe necessity of gettinc back the South Sea Colonies, Ind pointing out their great value, not only in the matter70 words
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Article44 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 2 20 p.m. The Admiralty states Naval aircraft dropped many bombs on the Coolkerke aerodrome. Sheds and hangars were well straddled, and a fire broke out. We brought down two machines during our patrols All of ours returned.44 words
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Article50 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 30, 7.20 p.m. Madrid Reports from the provinces indicate that agitation due to the high prices is more accentuated. At Barcelona the strikers are still out The movement is spreading to new industries. There is some likelihood of a general strike on the Asturias minefield.50 words
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Article37 1918-02-01 5 London, Jan. 31, 6.30 a.m. Paris: Hostile aircraft attacked the northern outskirts of Paris at midnight on Wednesday and drop, ped several bombs, doing damage. They encountered a vigorous barrage. The raid is progressing.37 words
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Article55 1918-02-01 5 Questions of Reorganisation. Paris, Jau 30, 8-15 p.m. The Socialist member of Parliament, Compere Morel, is already contributing a« Government Com miBsioner to tbe organisation of revictualling, particularly for agriculture. Bouisson, member of Parliament for Bouches (Rhone has been entrusted with a similar office, and will superintend questions55 words
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Article96 1918-02-01 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jan. 29, 6.20 p.m. M Jonnart has b«en appointed Governor General of Algeria. Madrid, :A German submarine sank the Spanish steamer Giralma th* impression created in Spain was considerable. Petrograd Lenin has broken diplomatic relations with Rumania and has given96 words
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Article516 1918-02-01 5 Chinese Christian Association. The celebration in connection with the twenty-eighth anniversary id the Chinese Christian Associa- tion was held tast evening at the V M C A Hall, when a very interesting programme was gon* through. There was a large gathering of members and friends, conspicuous amongst them516 words
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Article100 1918-02-01 5 The German Strikes. London, Jan. 31, 2.20 p.m. A telegram from Amsterdam states that an appeal by Hindenbnrg has been placarded all over Berlin declaring that the least stoppage of work means a great weakening of Germany's defensive and an unpardonable crime. A Socialist meeting at Frankfort cheered100 words
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Article790 1918-02-01 5 Full Winning List. Ist prize No. ***** 2nd h ***** 3rd 330 4th 3403 sth 6429 6th ***** 7th ***** Bth 8364 9th ***** 10th 870 11th ***** 12th 4531 13th ***** 20 Prizes of f 70. 1860 3435 4C28 5349 ***** 2254 3617 -5331 9995 ***** *****790 words
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Article732 1918-02-01 5 Tbe Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Singapore Spotting Clnb was held in the Excnange yesterday evening, Mr. G. U. Farrant presiding. Those present included Messrs, 6 R. K. Mugliston, F. Graham, A. W. Vick, H. M. Cantrell, W. Hennings, J. D. Sanr lers, T. Sibary, W.732 words
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Article178 1918-02-01 5 POLICE COURTS. Charge of Extortion. The hearing of the charge against Mr. A. E. Pattinson, supervisor, Government Monopolies Department, of extortion of $50 from a chandu shop-keeper of 71 Havelock Road, was continued before Mr. Ham in the Third Police Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. G. Cullen, A. S.178 words
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Article103 1918-02-01 5 The Cinemas. At the Gaiety to-night will be screened two new episodes of the "Mystery of the Double Cross" with Molly King as The Mystery Girl". Among other attractions the programme will include "The Little Terror," a comedy drama in five parte, dealing with a circus girl's romance. At103 words
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Article47 1918-02-01 5 Koh Ah Sah, a Teochew cooly on a twakow, is said to have been wounded severely on his body and arm. having been attacked with a knife by four of his com jatriots who have managed to esca■ •->. This took place yesterday evening at North Boat C^uay.47 words
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Advertisement122 1918-02-01 5 LA I EST ADVERTISEMENTS. M. KAMI M U RA ura S. WAD A Nippon Dentists NO. 31 KLIN 6 STREET, SINGAPOBE (First Floor.) Extraction Painless. CHARGES MODERATE. WORK GUARANTEED. Direct Consultation in either English or Malay. 12 28 2 TYPIST WANTED. Young lady to do copying work; shorthand not required122 words
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Article829 1918-02-01 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moraiag 3INOAPOM, FKBBUAKT, 1. Messrs Lyal! and Evatt, Exchange and Broken, issue the following list of quotations i Kobber Shares. Ron. Valce. Br.yen. H-II»*-. >/- AUaaar C<3 J 4 S Anglo -s 61- 7 J.- Angio-Malay 22/- 16/--1 Ay.r Kilning 40/-829 words
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Article72 1918-02-01 6 Str..,"iporet yel>rum~ry l> Lon.yj— B*ok- m/s. 2 1 13/32, 2/4 1/16 o; I m.n. 2/4 19/32 Jn ludW Baafe r. T. 158 Ob Ho i. iog— >r. v |/d 28|5J prom. )n Bhai »i— *3fc Jn Java T. T 125$ Jn Jap*\— I ask t'.jl. 107^ iovereig —bayiag rate72 words
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Article1215 1918-02-01 6 European Policemen Killed. mm A mo9t sensational affair, recalling the Sydney Street incident in London a few years back, took place in Gresson Street, Hongkong, on January 22 at midday, says the Hongkong Daily Press, when a gang of armed desperadoes engaged in a pitched battle with the1,215 words
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Article153 1918-02-01 6 Announcement in mad- of the diooovery by l)r. Siaa m Flexner of the R ick.-rbdler Institute, New York, of a new cure for a malignant blood diaeaaa Th dioo >very is regard* i by scion tie ts ai a triumph over Qarman chemists, who bad previously given the153 words
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Article84 1918-02-01 6 Drill Programme for February. To-day, F*b. L —Both Compani 8 parade at Pearls Hill, 5.15 p.m. Monday, Feb 4 Route March, fall in at S"poy Lines Police Station, Dismiss Sepoy Lines Police Statiou, 5.15 p.m. Fiiday, Feb. B.—Both Companies panda at Boustead Institute 5.15 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11th84 words
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Article270 1918-02-01 6 Two Persons injured. Shanghai, Jan 15 :—T*o person-* were injured. <-s Sunday, while a number had narrow escapes from blaze which broke out shortly before midnlnght in Mrs. Veisbein's boarding house at No. 7 Quinsan Road, The boUM fire was caused when a Ruaiiau woman boarder in270 words
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Advertisement295 1918-02-01 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG MM I O SALE AT The Leading Hotels AMD i Principal Liquor Dealers. i Youve been waiting for Australian Burgundy Sparkling Wines 1 Champagne THbV HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO SHOW THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN. The Australian Asiatic Co.295 words
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Advertisement251 1918-02-01 6 AUCTION SALE At Our Saleroom, N j .'1 RatHes Place. On Saturday. February 2. at 10.30 a.m. One 'J 10 h. p. twin-cvlmder 2seater SWIFT MOTOR CAR, in excellent running order. One 13/16 H.P. 4-cylinder 5-aeater Hutuber Oar, uewly painted ani overhauled and in good running order. Ouch. h. p.251 words
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Advertisement158 1918-02-01 6 THE Straits Mioi Press LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 20a—20c, Collyer Quay. •PHONE No. 171. Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders Lithographers AND Rubber-stamp Makers. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF I PRINTING •xeeuted with Accuracy. Neatness and Pr and Lowness in price is the broad Policy observed GIVE US A TRIAL. Letterpress Printing Machining158 words
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Article1217 1918-02-01 7 Well-Kcown Examples. Prob illy tho greatest hoax of tbe war—one which millions believed, for a time at least—was the stoiy that from 100,000 to 'JOO.OOO R issiau tro f ps bad f.rrived in England from Archangel, These troops, as the early stories ran, were moved by night across1,217 words
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Article210 1918-02-01 7 The D P. P's Remarks At the conclusion of the Customs Duties case in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Saturday, the D.P.P. Mr. McCabe Reay, said there was one point he would like to draw the attention of the Magistrate to, and that was the question of210 words
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Advertisement561 1918-02-01 7 NOTICES THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd. I Inc. iponl d 0» tne Strai's Settlements,). KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent free <>f War Tax, on account of the year ending 31st May, 1918, payable to shareholders on the Register on561 words
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745 1918-02-01 1 Another chapter in the remarkable history of tho steel freighter Seaostria, formerly oue of tho largest units of the German mercantile fleet, for ten yea a stranded in the aands of the Guatemalan c >ast, and n<-w rescued and atxmt t) be put back745 words
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Article31 1918-02-01 1 The Dalaskaer Yard at Bergkvarn, in Sweden, recent!) laid the keel of the first of a Beries of six 500 ton wooden motor snips for use in the Baltic timber trade.31 words
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Article259 1918-02-01 1 To Coaoter I -Boats Tokio, December 29 Successfol and useful," were tbe word< r* the message sent by tbe AmericM. Government in accepting the anti submarine invention by Mr. William X, Ashman, chief steward of the Toyo Kisen Kais'ia liner Tent o Mara, which arrived in Yokohama from259 words
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Article51 1918-02-01 1 The lay out of the new shipyard at Vastervik, Stockholm, has now been completed. It was intended to lay tbe first keel during October but the slips f aye been, and are likely to be for some time, occupied by ships being repair: d after the heavy gales in the51 words
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