Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1918
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Title Section28 1918-03-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. V.- No. 50 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN IHaiapa Crlbune. FRIDAY, MARCH I.28 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement457 1918-03-01 1 ITay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD I Supplier to tne Singapore Municipality. < I tad pariicu-.AM ou application. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and j at Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. I No 1073, Sunnyslde. Gaylang No 1824, Tanjong Katong. see: Ultus-the Man from the457 words
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Advertisement260 1918-03-01 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 i 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phone No. 1245.) Begs to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 01. I HONMM4 ANO 08. H. OHNISNI Japanese Dental Sargeoas. Extraction260 words
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Advertisement85 1918-03-01 1 Sanitas i Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. S Use No Other you want the 3 Resu s > fcr 1 This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. j SANITAS is known throughout the world AS A I RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always carries a full guarantee85 words
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Advertisement422 1918-03-01 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and it Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Bayiang No 1824, Tanjoni Katong. j Estate Supplies I I Acetic (99*981) Acid I Veneer Chests I Momi Chests I Latex Cups422 words
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Article1149 1918-03-01 2 Some Thjusands M nnelcss. Tbe earthqnake a? Swa'ow, saya ibe Hongkong Daily Press of Feb IG, has assumed dimensions which eclipse any other «eismio disturbance experienced In the Far East for some years. The latest information dhows that the greater part of th* 1 oil y his1,149 words
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Article141 1918-03-01 2 Tokyo, Jan 19 :—lt has been reported that Princess Nagako, first daugh'er of T.I.H. Prince and Pr'ncesa Kuni, has been selected ac the Crown Princrss. The ceremony of the Imperial marriage will take place after April 28th when H.I.H. the Crown Prince will reach eighteen years of141 words
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Article112 1918-03-01 2 The soccer match between th* Selangor Clnb and a naval team, pl.yed on the Knala Lampur Padang on Saturday afternoon, ranked in a win for tho visitors by tw» goala to one. The Selangor Club had the better of the first half, lea ling at half-time by a goal. After112 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1918-03-01 2 Atank BY Nigrah Merit Pills i Aio^e Sheer meri' alosc has won for Atank Nigrah Pill its proud t osdtion as th? world's remedy for the common admits of the unnary systerc, U the digestive organs—stomach. Kva and bowels. It iemulates tfce liver and bowels, rones up the stomach, ar.d295 words
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Advertisement207 1918-03-01 2 T. Motoiatsu JAPANESE KftTIIT 118-6 Middle Road next to Omedeto ilotel). EXTRACTION PAINLK Sharoes Moderate. All Work Guaranteed. 0 Consultation in either English or Malay. 9 1 «-7 A (100b PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Yoar Very Like&ess, Style and Mool. A PBOZ/UCTIOI FROM Ln %nW$ Studiri Hill Street pmd*iea tHeaa results OSES)207 words
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Advertisement673 1918-03-01 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Anglo-Chinese Residential Property No. 57 Hill street. Singapore At the Sale-room of The Comtii rci.il Rubber Co., Ltd., Xo. 3 Rawwlmu Pla.cs, On Wednesday, March 6, at 2.30 p m. Valuable leas ?h »id Imd situate at rlid Street, Government re-survey area 15.60S673 words
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Advertisement140 1918-03-01 2 THE Straits Albion Press LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 20a—20c, Coffyer Quay. 'PHONE No. 171. Printers, Stationers, Bookbinders, Lithographers and Rubber-Stamp Makers. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING executed with Accuracy, Neatness and Promptitude; and Lowness in price is the broad Policy observed. GIVE US A TRIAL. Letterpress Printing Machining of140 words
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Article221 1918-03-01 3 Mngapopa, March, I 2 n Local and General column. Copra* —Baatoeai done. Tapioca. —Weak Bariaeai done. chjo Flour.— No BnsHesg. Gambier. —Boainew done. Pepper- —Steady. No Bu»'m*es. Qffaw Pt, timet** —Mark 1 Onkt. i.Mit Ua» H 'k-' fcwfrtie**. Nutmegs 110 S. p«t p'eil 140.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 43.00221 words
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Article63 1918-03-01 3 DftToe's Imp. Bril Oil 3 6° p*r cae* Fish Brand K>roBine 4.90 per caa« Bjrlro Arrow Oil 480 per case Lampglaes do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 470 per 2 tins Kerosine Oil 461 v« r 2 Vhm Crown do Oil 455 per 2 tins Cross63 words
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Article45 1918-03-01 3 Singapore, Fob. 28. The market for this article has been quiet and the downward tendency reported last week has continued. To day's values may be Kiv*>n as $8 for fine sundried and 17JO to $7.70 for fair to good qualiti. 8.45 words
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Article64 1918-03-01 3 The following subscriptions are acknowledged, Previoatly acknowledged $5536.30 KD Hewan (1917 1918; 200 John Somervilk 100 A H Fair 100 S Ooekban 10 i w King 5 X V Z 50 Jtt Mrs Fuming, Taiping Mn Jenkins $5 Mrs Fleming 5 Avery 10 'A Friend" 30 4064 words
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Article267 1918-03-01 3 Singapore* Friday, Mar. L Sfoaan L&tha n and Co., th* vrcai-, advim *h following quota cioua Lid Qa A 13.25 $3 50 LjerKaniagi 085 1.00 Molei. 1.75 200 Lyer Pabm 7..',0 8.00 Baleownle 475 500 9« kit Jelotcog 0f 5 0.65 r.kh V:.- 0.70 080 Uukit Khi267 words
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Article67 1918-03-01 3 In order to nt the iron mine of Fengha«nshan, Kiangsm, from fall ing into the hands of foreigners, the Provincial Assembly of that province bas passed a resolution to operate tbem by the co-operation of the Government aud individual raerch ants. The capital to be raised by the Government is67 words
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Advertisement309 1918-03-01 3 To-night To-night 11 OF THE New MarlboroughTheatre SAME OLD SITE IN BE ICH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p. m. Turner Films Company Present '■"Iss Florence Turner in Far from the Madding Crowd Drama in 4 acts. Supported by a star cast including Henry E iwards, Malcolm Cherry and I309 words
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Advertisement964 1918-03-01 3 j ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY A Great Screen Attraction The The Fam Ui Pioduction Played to Heavy Bookings in Europe Alhambra I AihambialS j leu Seek oi Suprpme Entertainment is the Only the Theatre j will be Presented To-day Monday, 25th February, 1918. theatre whanA I with an WhePeyou AT THE exqulsitetea964 words
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Advertisement480 1918-03-01 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE i IE MP S f£ E l IV: j jug iSjar Road. Trams Pass the Door. I To-nlgbt! SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP To-night! METRO Present Francis Bushman 1 andjJßeverh Bayne ia 5 Pennington's Choice 5 PARTS P-^RTS 4 The Crimson Stain 4 Ep. 13480 words
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Article1280 1918-03-01 4 The Bolsheviks, provided their acoeptanee o f th« patfls l at Ml is •parried l>y (ihrruiny, hive now to h* »ht for their v<ry existenoe. Wit io it 10 organist 1 a'fny, without traine I lea lets, with mt the wherewithal to carry on a uaolern campaign,1,280 words
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Article492 1918-03-01 4 Fortieth Annual Meeting. The fortieth annual general meeting of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held yesterday evening at the Bafflai Museum, th* Hon Mr C J Saunders presiding. O.her members present were the. Bishop of Singapore (Dr Ferguson Davie), the General Officer Commanding492 words
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Article267 1918-03-01 4 Says the Straits Echo With possibly one ■ittgle reservation, perhaps ill moat pic'.nresqn figure among the whoi« of th i co* smopolitao peoples of Penang is a Chinese peanut merchant who peregrinates the town and supplies theso nutritions detnHns to little boys and other gourmets, l'uis mamla'in from267 words
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Article667 1918-03-01 4 Tin here is steady Hi*. ii DO sell-re. uu Rubber is quoted a 2 I r and 2/3* for sheet. r Cre London, Feb. 86 j maiket is qni-t.— R Thebody of am d dead on tho fi-11 near C^VaoaS Bridge, has be to ran I i667 words
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Article92 1918-03-01 4 From the Imperial Japanese Consulate we have receive I copy of the annual report on the and progress ia Chosen (Korea) duriug 1915-1916 The c epilation gives a very thorough, record of practically everything COaM want to know of the coun y, including reviews of the irione92 words
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Article58 1918-03-01 4 First Prize Wiaaci The winner of the Is. Batavia Uui Day L tt ry is MrOei ri a/ An of Sal tij pother of the Java tfilii Oei Tiong Hani. M ss.s Kian Qn in i I lUvia received a tesagram from that the winner wished to I j"?58 words
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Advertisement158 1918-03-01 4 Supply of His Master's Gramophones fitted yr\ WITH i^NRv Double-Spring Motors Famous rfsttjfl "EXHIBITION" Sound Boxes. ill ROBINSON Co. J^^_____^M^M^^^^^^^ißßißßßßßßa^Miiiiiiiii^MllMM»aai^Mava \mmm iuj I Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! I Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water bottles.) Can be handled158 words
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Advertisement324 1918-03-01 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co, Ltd. (Inonrrc-ated in th" Straits B*ttlements) 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.324 words
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Advertisement182 1918-03-01 4 Irish! Whisky. JOHN JAMESON'S THREE STAR." To be obtained in bottler, as well as in 4fc and 10 Gallon Casks, at prices which can be ascertaine 1 on application to— Caidbeck, Macqregor AND Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine aad Spirit Merchants. for sale: Tamil c<-loured map of the F. M.182 words
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Article89 1918-03-01 5 The Fighting Fronts. RBuTKii'S SPECIAL SERVICE. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Raiding Activity. Lmdon, Fab. 27, 12.20 p m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says: Wa repulsed raids northwest of Si Q ientin, at Billecourt and eatt of VermaUee. Toere has been reciprocal artillery fire north-east a-i 1 east ot" Ypres. Lv.vbm,89 words
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Article128 1918-03-01 5 bin lon, Feb. 21, I 5 pm. Sir D >u*las Hiig Statesr i aviation: The wind favoured th« Germing. We carried out lone; distance re. inaissanees and took many pb i graphs. We droppa 1 four tons of h >rnbs on the r tilsidings at Conr i j128 words
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Article61 1918-03-01 5 Lin I m. Feb 27, 9 30 p.m. P»lastine official The Arabs on P#b. Is Irove off the enemy camelry frees Abaoaaa station on the Hedju railway. We successfully iel K'-nank and el Kntrani Station Oar mounted troops on F-b '2'] reach*! Knjmelbahr on the D near the61 words
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Article96 1918-03-01 5 Germans Beaten Off. L in I m, F ib. 2 7, 4.0 p.m. A French c j'nmunique s*ys Oar fi'-s opp'l an «-nemy attempt a v! '-t:i bo nbir Jm->nt to approach onr -w positions aonthweat of B rr- la M-3 lii in Champagne. E:i-aiy ro pi a n-s96 words
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Article29 1918-03-01 5 An Aerial Claim. Lonlon, Feb. 27 t 5.10 p m. Wr-l~gs German officii! We broach* Iowa on the western front onTa-slay fifteen aeroplanes and three captive lj»iloong.29 words
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Article167 1918-03-01 5 Tales of Hero'sm. I- I n, Feb. 27, 2 50 p.m. The new Victoria Crosses gazetted beta 1- C rporal Charles Train, Rifl When his company to a standstill by a ennnerg at close n1 r s.in on his own initiative forward and pot some of oat of167 words
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Article41 1918-03-01 5 L n, Feb. 27, 12 20 am. rirenr ri!t v rP P ort 9 that naval r f Monday night dropped bombs on Oistak«r I Bruges dock with p fwo further raids y. Eogel dump, and ae. All returned.41 words
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Article24 1918-03-01 5 Lou .n, Feb. 27, 9.20 p.m, ,r W cays that Mr Buxt(V < "'iai Secretary to Lord l^r DO rof%. be6n appoiut6d24 words
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Article255 1918-03-01 5 Some Urgent Questions. London, Feb. 27, 7.25 a.m. thJ h M Ti ™u 8 T aotin g »n article in Neneate Nachrichten which crit,ciaed the noisy school of publicists in Berlin who are urging i'"" 11 a Earopean con? tinental league from Berlin to Tokio, go that the255 words
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Article57 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27, 5.10 p.m. In the Honse of Commons, Mr Balfour stated thit ths Government intended, despite any pej.ce treaties which R isaia or Romania might nean while be forced to make, that he fate of the Rasaiin provinces jccapied by Germany, algo Ramanii in 1 Armenia,57 words
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Article48 1918-03-01 5 London, Fab. 27, 5 10 a.m. Wirtl-8i German official We jaytured two Russian regiments lorihward of Dorpat and i bat'alion opposing us thirty kilo netres east of Jitomir. We reached Beolitch-ff sooth of Jitomir and japtared at Kremenetz a Russian :o»mander'a staff and two hnnd•ed men.48 words
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Article22 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27, 5 23 p.m. Wireless Raasian official The Revolutionary troops captnrnd tfovotcherbaa and the Cadet officials ied.22 words
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Article86 1918-03-01 5 L ndon, Fob. 27, 6 5 p.m, A conflict between the Swedish ind Radian troops ia reported 'rora the Aaland Islands where Russian batteries fired on a Swedish military expedition on irrival. The shells exploded in the water. R d Guards attacked two Swedish posts and hand-to86 words
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Article49 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27, C.45 p.m. The h3=<te of the rnah of th« Qernaae through Kaasia is explained by he f>ict that the ttiaaian delegttes vho wore going to Breat-Litovsk to lign the peace treaty were delayed jy the dtslrn«tion of railway jridges necessitating progreaa by oad.49 words
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Article51 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 27, 6,45 p.m. Japanese circles in London relieve Germany intends to invade Siberia when the time is ripe, and ire of opinion that the only way to prevent this i* a Japanese occupation of part and perhaps the whole Df Manchnria, even to send armies into51 words
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Article36 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 28, 1.30 a.m. A telegram from Petrograd states that Hoffmann has replied to Krylenko that the advance will be continued nntil peace is signed, and carri'd out acoording to German conditions.36 words
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Article56 1918-03-01 5 London, F t f».27, 6 45 p.m. Amsterdam Commenting on the Allied Labour memorandum of Feb 24 the Vossische sajs it cannot serve as a basis for peace. The Vorwaerts says it breathes conciliation bnt with threats, and complains that it imitates the official Entente silence as regards56 words
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Article329 1918-03-01 5 The Glenart Castle. London, Feb. 27. 3 25 p.m. Th* Sooth Wal* B Daily News Cast c which was torpedoed in the Bristol Channel, had 200 aboard including 150 c-w, am, nnr a so doctors and Red fjrooj official,. Most of them were asleep when the vessel was329 words
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Article123 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb, 27, 4.0 p.m. A wireless German official message claims that the Wolf destroyed 35 merchantmen aggregating 210,000 gross tonnage many of the larger of these being irreplaceable for aeon, siderable time. Several were laden with troops and their sinking therefore caused a corresponding loss of life.123 words
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Article40 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb 27, 5.10 p.m. The Admiralty reports arrivals during th* past week as 2274 and Bailings 2393 j fourteen over and four under 1,600 tons were sunk, nine were unsuccessfully attacked, and seven fiahing vessels were sunk.40 words
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Article91 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb, 27, 7.25 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law emphasis" 1 that our output of ships in January and February was very disappointing largely owirg to labour troubles. The Government had decided to take steps to inform the shipyard workers of the seriousmss of91 words
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Article33 1918-03-01 5 iLondon, Feb. 28, 1.20 a.m. French official Arrivals during the we*k were 916 vessels and sailings 901. The sinkings were one vessel nnd-er 1,600 tons. Fonr vessels were n.isnccessf oily attacked.33 words
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Article31 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb 28, 1.20 a m. Italian official The arrivals dnring the week were 419 vessels, and the sailings 338. The sinkings were nil. One steamer was unsuccessfully attacked.31 words
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Article66 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 26, 7.45 pm. In the Honse of Commons Mr Balfour said that restrictions on the export of cotton goods and yarn to Switzerland and other neutral countries formed part of a general policy necessitated by the interests of the blockade, and the date of their removal66 words
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Obituary36 1918-03-01 5 London, Feb. 26, 5.10 a.m. The death has occurred of Mr. Joseph Gnn<1ry Alexander, LL B., well known for his work in connection with the suppression of the opium trade. He was born in 1848.36 words
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Article510 1918-03-01 5 Lawless Doings. London, Fob. 26, 5.10 p.m. Th«i Timoa correspondent in Dublin says the tide of lawlessness is sweeping through the west and south of Ireland. The Kind's writ has ceased to run in the counties of Clare, Siigo, Ii shannon, and Mayo. Th H poUes n Clare510 words
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Article223 1918-03-01 5 Nearly 6CO Dead. London, Feb. 27, 9.20 p.m. Tho Secretary of State learns that nearly 600 lives were lost in the Hongkong disaster, which was dm; to panic and the fire. No Europeans were killed. [We understand that the disaster referred to above was caused through a mat223 words
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Article93 1918-03-01 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending tVb. 23 waa 36 52 The total number of deaths was 259, of which 188 were males and 71 females. One European and one Eurasian died, also 199 Chinese, 30 M-days, 21 India;.*. Convulsions caused J3 deaths, Phthisis 40,93 words
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Article600 1918-03-01 5 Mr. Balfour's Criticism. London, Feb. 27, 11.0 p.m. In tl House of Commons Mr Balfoar the course of an important sp< 'oh said that Czernin in no way mv aded to separate himself from Hertling. The speeches, which recurred at the same time, when in the differences were600 words
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Article101 1918-03-01 5 At the meeting of the Srdangor Branch of th* F M S Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday the Chairman called upon Hon Mr A X E Hampshire to tell the meeting what had taken place at his interview with the Secretary some few days ago in connection101 words
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28 1918-03-01 5 Maj or-(4*>neral Dudley Itidont, Honorary Treasurer, begs toacknow ledge with grateful thanks the receipt of th* following contribution F. E Maaldon $100.(X)28 words
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Article25 1918-03-01 5 Mrs. Ridout, Honorary Treasurer. b*ga to acknowledge with grateful thanks the receipt of the foil..wing contribution :—Captain F. Bredenberg. (Monthly, Feby) $10.00.25 words
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Article616 1918-03-01 5 Local Clubs. (From Our Own Corr*spondent.J Malacca, Feb 23. In Malacca last week, anniversary dinners, At Homes, tea-parties, etc, were ranch to the fore, for a number of clabs celebrated their anniversaries in some form or other. The Malacca Chinese F -otball Ciub gave a dinner on Saturday616 words
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Article74 1918-03-01 5 The many friends of Mr. G A Very Fitzgerald in Siam will .share the sorrow felt by Hia Britannic Mafmtj*i Minister tmd the whole Bri iidh Consular staff in this conntry at the n«ws ju« received from Lon lon of the death on Febmary 2 of this promising yonng Government74 words
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Article161 1918-03-01 5 Mr. M. B. J>ief»B'.er read an in structive and inter, sting paper on Mechano Therapy at the Eurasian Literary Association rooms, 9 Sophia Riad, last r.i«ht. He prefaced his subject with information that the medical fraternity were beginning to place m re confidence in th*» treatment required by this science.161 words
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Article284 1918-03-01 5 False Passage Ticket. Appearing for the preliminary *lH)*)ify before Mr.Ham in the Third Com i th;* morning, Kweh Heng Kirn was charged with using a forged document purporting to be a passage ticket. Mr. A. V. Brown, the D.P.P.. conducted the case. V o Siew Sah, the complainant,284 words
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Article257 1918-03-01 5 Calcntta, Feb 2.—ln consequence of the settlement of the case between the Bengal National Bank and Mr B N Bisn and two others, the suit instituted by a shareholder against the present directors of the Bank to give effect to a resolntion adopted by the majority of257 words
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Article80 1918-03-01 5 For the sec on 1 show to night the Gaiety have an attractive film. "Ultns, the Man from the Dead," in 6 reels, besides two new episodes Of The Fanatic". Some of the lattst com-'dies and dramas will alsj bo dUown. The Harima Hall off~r an attractive80 words
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Article67 1918-03-01 5 In spite of the closing of the German Club.Yokohama, in accordance with an order issued by the local Pclice last year, it appears to be still utilized by Germrns resident there for some purpose or other. Mr. George H Scidmore, U S ConsulGeneral, has asked the police authorities to f67 words
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Advertisement69 1918-03-01 5 ALSAGOFF Co. NOTICE is hereby given that I have purchased the goodwill of Alsagoff ik Co belonging to the estate of uiy father, 'iyed Mohamed bin Ahmed Aliagoff, and have commenced the business of general merchants and commission and estite agents under the said stjle of ALSAGOFF <fc Co., at69 words
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Advertisement483 1918-03-01 5 LATEST ADYERTbEMENTS. NOTICE. The bridge on the Bth milestone Pcnggol Road, is undergoing reconstruction and a temporary wooden bridge haß been erected. Loaded vehicles exceeding tons in weight will not be allowed to pass over this temporary bridge. r sd.) G Holden Executive Engineer. 13 83 Auction Sale of UNREDEEMED483 words
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Article805 1918-03-01 6 Prices Qootd in tbe Market tnii M*rnia|- SINGAPORE, MAhOH. 1. Meaera Ujnil. -a i Svatt, Exchange and .Shaia Brokers, laiu? the following list of quotation! I jobber Shares. Horn. Value. Bnr*«. m\m\Uw i/. AiiikM 3; a I I Anglo Jara 6.'- 7 I/. Anglo-Malay 12/- 16,--1 Ay805 words
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Article69 1918-03-01 6 bth.t'j- March 1 k 2,1 11/32 l>tmad 2/4 1 ivdtd 2 mjt 8/4 15/32 On hmim 1 -ale T, T. Oa Hon,t ;ng 1 M 285% ur. i. Ob Shaug* d Bat. 1 i 53| O EmU 1 125 Oi J»p»n jl «nk d/d. 100} Bovereigu -■jaying rrtc $8.5469 words
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Article2670 1918-03-01 6 Meeting at Peoang. A general meeting of tho Planters' Association of Malaya opened at 10 30 a.m. on Tuesday in tbe Cham* ber of Commerce, Penang. Thire was a large attendance of members of the Association and visitors. The delegates were Messrs J H Allard, Batang Padang D2,670 words
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Article151 1918-03-01 6 The annual meeting of the Ladies' Liwn Tennis Club waa held yesterday evening. The Chief Justice (Sir John Bncknili, X c) presided, and there was a fair attendance of members, together with Mr W H Lamb (hon. treasurer), and Mr H Totton (hon. secretary). After the minutea of the151 words
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Article58 1918-03-01 6 QiHmeri So Londva Ihe iollowing aro the u» t«-parVare from Singapore ot *.L Mai!'? and Iih't del" v~ry <n Lon ion. «1 AIL. L2iT. CELIVI iL.". Mail I Deo. 14 Frb. 2 Mail C Deo. 6 Feb. 6 Mail P Jan. 4 Feb. 15 Mail* L Dec. 2158 words
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Article92 1918-03-01 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce. 335th Auctioa, Feb- 27 2S Offered for sale pkla 18 329 30 or 2,443,914 lbs. Tons 1,091 03. Prices Realised. Sin. Sheet Fine Ribbed $78 to $>3 Good 67 77 I, Plain 60 Cnsm Fme Plain 48 Crepe Fine Pale Tain 8592 words
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Article155 1918-03-01 6 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, F<-b. 18. For th-* Anction this we> k which I concluded at neon to-day some 1.227 ton* were catalogued of which 1.091 tons vvvre offered ani only 590 tons 8011. The rnaiket do;ing the wei-k has been of a v<»ry unc rtain tone, and tha155 words
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Article198 1918-03-01 6 Messrs Guthrie Co.'s Report. Singapore Feb 38 The quantity catalogued for the weekly Rubber anotion which commenced yeaterday was 1228 tons. Following the reduced ship. ping facilities, to Earope recently announced, prices show an appreciable drop. The highest paid (or Fine Pale Crepe was $89 per piknl, which is $3198 words
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Article116 1918-03-01 6 Drill Programme for March, r>-(la<, Ma>. l i» P- :i l 8 HUI Ml i f 5.15 p.m J Monday, Mar. p Boust- id Ir.eti Friday, Mar. N< Satnrday, Mar. 9 Ring-- 4 p.m. Monday, Mar. 11. hXamU vi t. r v -"'are' Unoi Poli v"'--5 15 p.TM.116 words
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Article17 1918-03-01 6 Vess-.hi in aoaiaMn c ri noo: with the 1 ealCommercial W lr "Vbtioii N >iie.17 words
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Advertisement101 1918-03-01 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try I* O.m SALE AT The Leading Hotels Principal Liquor Dealers. »wtJi -«rrrrrr»**-». RfIMMMI .~«MMHMBBii^BBlBM«Bl You've been waiting for Australian Burgundy Sparkling Wines Mk B BB Champagne THEY HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO SHOW THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN.101 words
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Advertisement161 1918-03-01 6 VSUB liomiDrjrciat CO., LTD, Property Auction. March 6. At cur y pin. Valuable Uni n. compound uju»- Xq. 57 Hill Street, urea 18,«? sq. ft. do. Mortgagee- B lc f i. pieces of Ire-: laud mi house No. 625 lak Kurv. B ;ad, area (JO 1 -j. ft, Four piece*161 words
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Miscellaneous215 1918-03-01 6 Mails Close. To day. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya P Batu Pahat Mena 2 ptr Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson a f", Malaooa and M-.ar Ujdv Weld 3 pm Pontianak Pulaa Soegi Saltana 3 pm PU Bulan B g aUn,&PUlM Hock Lira 3 pm Pulau Soegi Hong Aik 3 pm Polau Soegi215 words
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Article1657 1918-03-01 7 A QuU Period. Th- following -rnmtnary of the week's war newi is iaeard by th British Legotion Bangkok, but must not be consider j official. London. Feb. 16, Operations for ?L week rr led Fob. 14 a :—Taking all fronts, the DM! week has prooabiy been tuo quietest1,657 words
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Article98 1918-03-01 7 Calcutta, Feb 11—Yesterday afternoon a European lad aged fourteen named Bryan was accidentally drowned in the jheel near the Boyal Calcutta Golf Club course at Tollygunge. Bryan with two other lads went out to Tollygunge to shoot birds.Bryan got into a canoe that was kept iv the jheel98 words
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Article160 1918-03-01 7 Bangkok. Feb 15: —The wedding took place yesterday of Mr Hugo Zichariae and -Miss Maria C Hoheb. The civil ceremony was performed it the Dinish Consula'.'i General at eleven o'clock an 1 the religious at Christ Church at nine o'clock last evening, the Rev Dr Hiliyard officiating. Mr Oscar Schultz160 words
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Article45 1918-03-01 7 The engagement is announced of Miss Violet Walker, The Laurels," Lame, Ireland, at present a V A D nurse in lha Miliary Hospital,Stockport, and Mr Ernest Patton, London Regiment, formerly of Dominion Estate, Kijang, youngest son of Rev A Patton, M A, County Antrim, Ireland.45 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement476 1918-03-01 7 NOTICES NOTICE. j EURASIANS are speci A Wlll .-ted to attend a mass *L 2 I held ai the St. !SSf*BSchool Hall, Stanford V March 7th. at rtl To discuss the f. llowing resolution which will be propoaed by Dr. N. LCla ke and seconded by Mr R S Zehnder476 words
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Advertisement601 1918-03-01 7 BANKS MAR* BANK If MtU, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. By SOI AL CO ART SB. Pa^A Up >> m Bkw of ~*o eact* £1,200,00< K*OOTT» fag m< £i.9 WOO r v o* Profrieton BANXXBa England, Dm London Uty and Midland Hank. Ltd., The Loaaou Cowaty i :a a!ltel ri> 0 Provincial601 words
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Advertisement149 1918-03-01 7 the daintylittle 1 111 J\ JU 1 1 HlO laxative granules put an end to all constipation troubles. They arc smooth and gentle in action, do not gripe or purge, contain no harmful or habit forming drugs and are an ideal laxative for use in the Tropics. Sold by a'l149 words
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Advertisement500 1918-03-01 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) '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 addressed500 words
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Advertisement358 1918-03-01 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security I ife Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. income In 1916 $4,309,517.50 I Total Gut-go In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance effected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditions, $72,522,348.14. LOW pplj358 words
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Miscellaneous67 1918-03-01 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps, Orders for we*k ending Satarday, March 2:— To day. 515. pm Drfll Hall SVA Sections 3 4 m do SKE(\) do Maxim Co SVC i, do (Compulsory) SVK T.P. Fire Station T.RP., SYR Drill Hall Signalling Section SVC do SVC R^crnits 5. pm do SFA Coy To-morrow.67 words
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Title Section24 1918-03-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. V. No 50 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article1166 1918-03-01 1 By H. K. Wakefield There ia a certain phrase or formula which iuvariably appears in •-very German appeal to the world. It often finda a place iv suggested terms of < .>< ami it forms the text for count tors discussions and die. tribes against Great1,166 words
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Article117 1918-03-01 1 Friday, Mar. L High water 0.37 am 8 ft. 7 ins. 023 pm 8 ft. 8 ins. Saturday, Mar. 2. High water 0.37 am 8 ft. 8 ins.; 0.53 pm 8 ft. 4 ins. Sunday, Mar. 3. High water 0.57 am 8 ft. 8 ins.; 1.25 pm117 words
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Article86 1918-03-01 1 The plans of the forty.eight ship building yards throughout Japan provided for the construction of app cximately 100 vessels of 800,000 tons, bat owing to the shortage of Htrucural material it is doubtful if more than 500,000 tons of shipping will be turned out. Of the estimated amount of steel86 words
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Advertisement565 1918-03-01 1 GUAN KIAT Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Office: ."ii, Phillip Street, Singapore. Established 1917. Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Mnii ipal Contractors, General Importer* and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commi«sioa Agents. Tel. Address GUANKIAT. Codes u<ed A.B C, sth Edition and A 1.565 words
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Advertisement267 1918-03-01 1 Stoomvaaii Maatschappij "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D Almeida Street PHONE,267 words
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Advertisement283 1918-03-01 1 ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Batavia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) Bp.ctal 5,000 ton., Tonri.t Steamen FROM JAVA XO AUSTRALIA BAr\fl4-SOW4I»T4-P3ir D*RWII-?<nT MORESBY—BRISBANE STMET MELBOURNE VICE VEISA In connection with tho Social Fast Saloon Stoameri Melchior Treub AND Rumphius. Pasaaire fri>'ii ipore t«. Ist single Ist retarn Sydney 0 £64. 0 Melbourne283 words
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Advertisement620 1918-03-01 1 GUAN KIATTCcvUTi (Incorporated in tk St.-i >- j I HEADO WWK X: I >.. Pej Established 1917 I Ship-chiii .r, j 1, mvi n ip«] O ntr. cl r*,Gei f ExjK>rt«rs, Estate. Hi r *»4 B Suppliers and Osaaatii Tel. Address: GUAJTKI I 6th Editi.,n tad A I H Office620 words
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