Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1918
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Title Section29 1918-03-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- No. 51 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN malapa Crlbunc. BATURDAY, MARCH 2.29 words
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Advertisement292 1918-03-02 1 I"Tay Guan Kiaf 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD Supplier to Hi Singapore Municipality. Fuii parti.-uUrs ou application. Phone Nos 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residents No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad No 1073, Sunnyside, Gaylang No 1824, Tanjong Katong. i SEE i Ultus-the Wan from the Dead The Latest aud292 words
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Advertisement259 1918-03-02 1 Straits Jiotetl TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." sysaajßKa^jj^^ K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 1 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. <Phonb No. 1245.) Begs to inform tha public of the arrival of two Assistants, I HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental Sargeoas. Extraction259 words
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Advertisement77 1918-03-02 1 THE I Pot Stills j OF I i N 'Great Britain! i Have Been I I Taken Over by Government, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue j to supply their famous j blends and to maintain the quality as before, f being in the unique position of having77 words
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Advertisement396 1918-03-02 1 iTayGuanKiati 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. |j Government and Municipal Contractor. 'Phone Nos. 1361. 1362,1363 end at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 TanK Boad J No. 1073, Sunny side. Bay!anQ No. 1124, Taijoni Katong. j j Estate Supplies Acetic '99&98U Acid I Veneer Chests I Mo mi Chests I Latex Cups396 words
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Article515 1918-03-02 2 Messrs Fruser Go's Circular. SlUi,'driOir, Pi 1.. J> sb.irp id cine» 8 wer-i re•orded in Mining bbar, s this week tod tit* market gen» rally is taking M rjjucb more activ»< inier»'st in thro* thar<*S. Th" priCn L'l tin IVUinlbS At i rgh Ir-vtjl and In xpotation of515 words
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339 1918-03-02 2 The period under review was i haracterieed by an almost continuous weakening in rubber shares, and by sensational movements in S'raits Steaii-ships Rubukh Aucnoi TESULTS Utlered Sold Top pric e L union Crepe Bfeeot equivab;. s lons 824 4."»0*y4 Jl 2iojd Is 11339 words
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Article69 1918-03-02 2 Toe f UowingaumB are grab fully acknowledged Already rec-ived $15,018.51 Mr. Scrymßeour (9tb) .larch and April 10 Mrs. Bnckland (4t> Nov D c. Jan, Feb 20 Khayyam' 25 Collection at S Mathew's Chnrch 26 88 Sykora-Campbell Concert at Tanglin Club 25 per cent of69 words
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Advertisement381 1918-03-02 2 Atank Nigrah Merit Plll 1 Sheer merit alone has wo-- for Atank N'israh Pili its proud -o-ition as the world's remedy for the common a lm-.-t t* ot the urinary system, of the d.xestive "organs—stemieh, Hre; and bowels. II .emulates the liver and bowels, tones up th rtomacb, lad in381 words
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Advertisement76 1918-03-02 2 When You've seen the First of THE METRO'S You'll Realise the differ' uc» between this Krf»nd of FILMS and the Bex tLat YOU HAVE EVER SEEN AND BE eURPBISBD. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distrilu'ors far S.S., P.M.S.. Siam. In!) Chiai China 158, Prinsep Streot PIANO I UNER AND76 words
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Advertisement614 1918-03-02 2 Auction Sale of UNREDEEMED PLEDQES FROM PAWNH'' Chop Th>« Choong Tong; Chop Vek Ann I At No. TS Riverside, ijahtaea On TTturtlaj. 7ta Marc*. 1118. Tbe (dell*»'» will be on view on sth ■ad (Ma tfrilr.il T»9oh Hong Tiat Auction »>er. 1 J 73 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of VALUABLE614 words
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Advertisement190 1918-03-02 2 J Anaemia I red and white corpuscles I the red to nourish the body, I the white to fight disease. In I Anaemia—or bloodlessneas I the red corpuscles are more 1 or less deficient Thus tha blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. Therefore the face becomes white and190 words
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Advertisement140 1918-03-02 2 THE Straits Albion 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 PRINTING executed with Accuracy, Neatness and Promptitude- and Lowness in price i 9 the broad Policy observed. GIVE US A TRIAL. Letterpress Printing Machining140 words
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Article242 1918-03-02 3 Saturday, Mar. 2 LaAasa Mi i Co., la Area X adriflC Urn following qnv* UarQaiak 13 25 13.50 AyerKaringi 085 1.00 \v«r Bfoloa 175 2.00 7.60 8.00 HaUo-vnv- 4.75 5.00 Bakit Jt-lctong 0.55 0.65 BnkitSit.i 0.70 0.80 Bakit KB 0.60 070 CtoajutLMdg.... oil) 550 Glen-iW 1-75 200242 words
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Obituary124 1918-03-02 3 Allahabad Feb 14—The Hon'ble ir Sun'ler Lai, Vice-chancellor o! the Benares Hindu University and the leader of th° Allahabad Bar died MS night after a briif illness at the age of CO from heart disease. The ieceasci wai in the «jurt on Saturday quite well and124 words
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Article292 1918-03-02 3 Singapore, March, 2. Tin. —See Local and General column. Copra- Business done. Tapioca. —Wc*k. Business dene. Sago Fh vr —BuBineBB done. 'lankier. —Busine?? done. Pepl t i Su-ady. Bneineae done. Other /V f oV-/*.—idarket Quiet. I v.tr L ■>'.»; Uarkct Q«?titic3S. N'utoiegs 110 S. per picul $40.00 MtttDMfi292 words
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Advertisement276 1918-03-02 3 To-night I To-night I of the New MarlboroughTheatre SAME OLD SITE IN BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p. m. Turner Films Company Present Ml»« Florence Turner in Far from the Madding Crowd Drama in 4 acts. Supported by a star cast including Henry Edwards, Malcolm Cherry and Campboil Gullan276 words
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Advertisement939 1918-03-02 3 EXTRAORDINARY I ML Great Screen Attraction Tne Fam .a? Production Played to Heavy Bookings in Europe Alhambra AinamDra IS Ten Reels of Supreme Eotertaiument is the ODly the Theatre WIU be Presented on Monday, 25th February, 1918. J^tf 1 TIT 12 AT THE exTuisl'te. Set IbeßtST garden ■s: ALH AM939 words
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Advertisement499 1918-03-02 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tbi j <j* P»;ar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-nlgbt SECOND SHOW? 9.15 SHARP To-nifllt! METRO Present Francis Bushman] aod;;Beverly Bayae in 5 Pennington's Choice 5 PARTS PARTS 4 The Crimson Stain 4 Ep 13. Despoiling Brutes. Ep. U. The Bloodhound. FIRST SHOW AT499 words
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Article1137 1918-03-02 4 We are ready to stand our trial at the bar of history. I am convinced that to begin negotiations unless we see our way clear to oarry them through successfully wonld be to oommit tbe greatest orime against the future peaoe of the world." Every British statesman1,137 words
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Article170 1918-03-02 4 A tragedy sob very nearly «inaoted at 8t Thomas' Walk yesterday afternoon j hot the affair •»nded In comedy of the richest order. A. lady who waa proceeding down the path waa surprised io see a Chinese suddenly appear to fall from the branch Of a tree in170 words
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Article85 1918-03-02 4 A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday fixes the maximum price of various milks for Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Libuan, The price of some of the varieties *je, per case and per tin. Nestles Milkmaid Sw. Cond $20.50 43 Borden's Eagle Brand Sw Cond 20.50 43 NeatW'l Ideal Unsw Cond85 words
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Article198 1918-03-02 4 Tbe matter of assistants' salaries was brought up at »he recent meeting of the Association of Malaya at Penang. Mr. Cummins sail in regard to this subject that it was brought up by the Kajtng District Planters' Association with a view to raising the salaries of assistants. The198 words
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Article206 1918-03-02 4 The Cathedral Monthly Paper has the following Mr H E Gabbhis Siiled for home early in Februiry, and handed over S Andrew's House to Mr F G E Williams. MrGnbbins has been at SAH ever sino-* Mr Wood lefi anl so has Mr Williams. The nnmber of the206 words
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Article156 1918-03-02 4 The half yearly meeting of the Engineers' Association was held on Thursday evening when the following officers were elected Hon President, Mr H Muir President. Mr W F Hepburn j Vice-President, Mr N M Beck hou teasurer, Mr T Wilson hon secretary, Mr F J Day aast hou156 words
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Article614 1918-03-02 4 Tin here is at $148 (*l np sellers. vt ,no Mr. R. B. WhitehousTT paeaed cadet, is appointed an officer n Class V of the Civil Bervic*. Mr. R C Kay, of ~>! 7, j and Neave, Koala Umttr fc Is training for the Tank O rps.'614 words
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Article99 1918-03-02 4 P#Jk* Thb Grsat War i Tbe Fighting Fronts Eastern Situation America's Part J Sea Losses French Consular News ORUBRAL: Share Market Local Share Market j Straits Produoe Bir Sundar Lai's Death J Mr, Balfour's Reply J Local and General j Advisory Boards Legal Intelligence Church Services g A99 words
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Advertisement155 1918-03-02 4 New Supply of His Master's Gramophones FITTED Double-Spring Motors Famous yr fffifif) "EXHIBITION" I^rtß% Sound Boxes. j I ROBINSON Co. {LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water bottles-) Can be handled even by155 words
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Advertisement268 1918-03-02 4 GUAN KIAT AND (Co-, Ltd. in the StraiU Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1917 The successful Tenderers to the S. S. Government and Municipal Commissioners for the year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints and Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores, etc., etc. Tel.268 words
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Advertisement178 1918-03-02 4 IRISH Whisky. JOHN JAMESON'S THREE STAR." To be obtained in bottle as well as in 4$ and 10 Gallon Casks, at prices which can ba ascertained on application to— Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. whole*ale sud Retail Wise sad Spirit Merchants. for sale: Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S.,178 words
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Article82 1918-03-02 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Feb. 28, 12.45 p.m. Field- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states We successfully raided trenches on Greenland Hill, northward of the Scarpe river, and positions in the southern portion of Honthulst forest. W took prisoner twenty.fonr so lREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 82 words
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Article56 1918-03-02 5 L radon, Feb. 28, 11 40 p.m Renter's correspondent at British H-ii jiarters aays that a certain German general, who has been emu lating the British raids, has been relieved of the command of his division on the ground that he is s*n ling out too many56 words
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Article66 1918-03-02 5 London, Mirch 1, 12.55 a.m Sir Djnglas Hiig states English troops sacoessfnlly raided n*ar Oonnftli"»" inflicting considerable eainalties aDd taking prisoners The 0> r g«t8, Lancat-hires snl Scots in last night's raid south of Hinthnlst forest penetrated to a d a pth of 1,200 yards, taking prisoner» anl66 words
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Article27 1918-03-02 5 LonJon, Fab. 28, 7.0 p.m. M 3 9 ipitainia ofiBeial: Oar patrols jot in contact with the Tark* n«nr Hit an>l son* prisoners wnre taken.27 words
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Article36 1918-03-02 5 Some Captures. London, Feb, 28, 7.0 p.m. Wir*l*a« Italian offici »1 strong, patrol northwtrd of Col del Roaeo captarfl two enemy eleven inch trench Oar aviators dropped eix tom of bombs on several military obj-ctiws.36 words
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Article66 1918-03-02 5 Enemy Failure. 1 Loudon, March 1, 12 55 a.m. B-laian cornmnniqne Following a violent bombard meat the enemy »ri-"l a conp do miin north of Dixmad- bat failed. A. number of rafts employed were destroyed and also a p mtoon bridge which was h i n .f bnilt across66 words
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Article69 1918-03-02 5 Germans Repulsed. London, Maroh 1, 5.20 fl,m. Rioter's correspondent with the African artny in France, wiring on F-b 2S, states that the Germans yeaterlay morning attempted to raii the American trenches on the Chimin des Diines seotor. They wer* repnlsed by machine-gnns and artillery, with losses. The Germans took69 words
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Article121 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 12.45 p.m Cap-town: The Assembly has adopt*.! General Botha's motion by H votes to 22 granting General Sma»B l*ave of absence. The minority consisted of nationalists. The Premi*r defended Gen. Smuts against criticisms of acquiescing in 'i-cisiom of minor war questions affecting 8 ,uth121 words
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Article21 1918-03-02 5 Union, Feb. 28, 6.10 pm. Bosta Absolutely dependable Jpwebow that there is a terrible ra 'mn* at Trieste.21 words
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Article22 1918-03-02 5 Loilon, Feb 28, 6.25 am. iJii!** B Socialist Branting is th? v n for lhe distribution of tPnte Socialists war aims22 words
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Article368 1918-03-02 5 More of the Wolf. London, Feb. 28, 4.15 a.m. Copenhagen: In an interview with the passengers of the Igot: Mendi, Mr. R«es, mate of the Wiruna, says that the ship sailed and was voyaging from Auckland to San Francisco and was stopped on Mar. 31 by an aeroplane368 words
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Article127 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 6.10 p in. The Glenart Castle was torpedoed within the area which Germiny ieclared a free zone, constituting, ipart from the outrage itself, a farther breaoh of the German pledge aok io sink a hospital ship outside eertain clearly defined limits. Later There is127 words
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Article52 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 38, 6.10 p.m. In the Honse of Commons the Speaker read a message from His Majesty tributing the late General Mande's services in Mesopotamia and recommending the Commons as a recognition thereof to grant to Lady Mande £25,000 (load applause). The vote will be moved52 words
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Article44 1918-03-02 5 London.JFeb 28, 6.25 a.m. The papers interpret the statem*nt of Mr. Hayes Fisher in the Commons last evening, that the first register under the Franohise Act will come into force on Oct. 1, as indicating that an election is impossible before then.44 words
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Article30 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 10.40 p.m. The Press Bureau says that Mr. Lloyd George sccompanied by Mr. Barnes, Sir Auckland Geddee and Mr. Roberts reseived the Amalgamated Engineer!' delegates,30 words
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Article110 1918-03-02 5 The Japanese Action. London, Feb 28,12.55 a.m. Tokin Govern men* ia considering Boheme of industrial mobilization for submission to the Diet The Japanese ambassador has postponed his departure from Petrograd; as it is believed that th-» R uishn Government has made a new proposal. London, Feb. 28, 6.55110 words
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Article64 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 2.50 p.m. Wireless Russian offioial Zatonsky, presilont of the peace delegation ot the People's Republic of Ukrainii, has sent a message to tho Cential Powers and to the president of the Russian peace delegation at Brest-Litovsk, asking them to facilitate the journey of the delegation64 words
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Article40 1918-03-02 5 L radon, Feb. 28, 4.20 p.m. Wireless German offioial The fourth Ejthonian regiment plaoed Itself under our oommand to olear the country of marauding bands. We captured two thousand maohine. guns and fifty thousand rifles at Minsk.40 words
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Article62 1918-03-02 5 Lsadon, Feb, 28. 9.55 p.m. Washington I The Associated Press says that Japan is inquiring of America and the Entente as regards a proposal to institute joint military operations io Siberia and save the vast supplies of Vladivostook and along the Siberian railroad. Pourparlers are progressing to decide62 words
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Article102 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb 28, 11.40 p.to. Amsterdam: A telegram from Berlin, Feb 28, says that th* Rus aian delegation has arrived at Brest Litovsk. London, Maroh 1, 12.55 a.m. Wireless Ra88ian official A proclamation by the presidency of the Central Soviet» and the Committee of Defence of Petrograd deohres that102 words
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Article74 1918-03-02 5 London, March I. 2.20 a.m. Jassy: A message of Feb. 26 giving the offioial view of the reality of facts and the situation croated on the eastern front, states that the Rumanian Government has decided to b-4gtn peaoe negotiations, but will only embark on this if assured of74 words
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Article28 1918-03-02 5 Lon lon, Maroh 1, 3 20 a.m. Tokio Reliable reports have been reoeived here that the Maximalists are supplying arms to the Austro-Qerman prisoners in Siberia.28 words
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Article289 1918-03-02 5 London, Maroh 1, 4 30 a.m. A fokio message dated Feb 26 states that pablio attention is concentrated on the neoessity for safeguarding peaoe in the Far East against the intrusion of German influence in Siberia. Apprehension is felt in some quarters of the possible aotivities of289 words
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Article99 1918-03-02 5 London, Marsh 1, 2. p.m. A Petrogrsd message, undated, states that the Frenoh and British embassies have departed. Paris The departure of the Allied diplomats from Petrograd is not attributed to the German advance, but the expeoted intervention by Japan in Siberia. It is understood that the Allies99 words
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Article185 1918-03-02 5 Anti-Submarine Work. London, Feb. 38, 7.40 a.m. Washington Allied and nentral correspondents visited engineering shipyards and saw destroyers equipped with all kin Is of new devices They are turning out faster than Germany is able to build submarines. Also hundred-ton submarine chasers, which are not even bnilt ships185 words
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Article82 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 3 35 p.m. Amsterdam i In the Reichstag Scheidemann rebuked the Kaise.for saying that the victory of German arms must first b* reoognised (cabled on Feb, 11). He recalled the previous recommendations of all parties, including the conservatives, for somewhat more reserve in that quarter."82 words
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Article103 1918-03-02 5 London, Feb. 28, 7.0 p.m. Amsterdam Herr Btras j mann deolared that fruits of the Ger man advance in Rassia showed what was the best msthod to get peace. Not negotiation, nor R->ichs f ag resolutions nor paper notes, but an unbroken advance of the German fores103 words
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Article29 1918-03-02 5 f ".dun. F.iii, OdO p m. Midrld The Oaljhv»t has -signed l.nndoii. \i.ir -ii I. ft 20 a.m. Madrid Smor Alsticnnl'g i'»bln*t remains, with two tulllor l'll*U4j"S.29 words
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Article40 1918-03-02 5 London, Mar. 1, 5.20 a.m. Rome Wolves, driven from the Apennines by the snow, have appeared a few miles from Rome, killing the sheep. They are being hunted by the shepherds and carabiniers, who have killed several.40 words
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Article33 1918-03-02 5 London, Maroh 1, 5.20 a.m. Hongkong i Five hundred and seventy-three charred bodies havo been counted, in connection with the disaster cabled on Feb. 27. The victims are mostly Chinese.33 words
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Article231 1918-03-02 5 (By owrTtsay f\t Frtnc Cottrulate Perls. Peb 26. 6 45 p.m. Premier Clemenfl»»ea spent two days visiting the Belgian. British and Port agaves fronts and cams back completely satisfied. Bale The Oi»rman Chancellor In tbe oonrse of a speech in the rUicbHsg declared that s conference is231 words
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Article275 1918-03-02 5 [The E litor of the Malay Mail.] Sir. —The gravest apprehenaiona have been aroaaed among planters by the restricting of kangany licence. Ae to how these restrictions were fonnded and what ia to be the scopo an 1 object of the scheme, nothing is certainly known probably becanae,275 words
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Article142 1918-03-02 5 Per Courtesy of Messrs Francis Peek Co. Batavia, March 1. Below are quotations ruling in the Java Province Market as cabled at close of business on Friday the 22nd instant Robber. First Latex Crepe per half kilo F. 0.97*. Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo F.142 words
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Article72 1918-03-02 5 The following promotions have been made in the S V C :—A M Thompson to be temporary major while commanding the 8 R E (V) D T Lewis to be temporary major while commanding the 8 V A; 0 W Darbishire to be temporary captain while second in command of72 words
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Article552 1918-03-02 5 Committal to Assizes. On the conclusion of the preliminary enqoiry. before Mr. Him in the Third Court yesterday a fternoon. into a charge of possession and ottering $5 forged currency notes, preferred against three Chinese, Ang Khai Yew, Lim Thin, and Tarn Chuan Joo, his Worship committed all552 words
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Article126 1918-03-02 5 An Anglo Indian Charged. Calcutta, Feb. 13.—The Chi.f Presidency Magistrate to-day commenced the hearing of a case in which an Anglo-Indian, named C W Weston, was charged with having posed as a Second Lieutenant of His Majesty's army and with wearing the uniform of an officer. It was126 words
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Article263 1918-03-02 5 Caloutta, Feb. 5 —At the High Court to-day, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Woodroffe delivered I judgment in tbe appeal preferred by a company against the decision of Mr. Jnstice Greaves dismissing tbe application of tbe company in wbich th-> hBk"d that the Maharajah of Dnrbhanga might263 words
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Article304 1918-03-02 5 Tl;' Government Gazette pnb- liahey 'Lefollowing as tbe constitn. tion of various Advisory Boards for 'h- Straits Settlements Chinese Advisory Board, Singapore —Pr > ident. Protector of Chinese Hokien, Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Messrs Lee Choon Gaan, Lim Peng Siang, Sect Tiong Wah, Tan Kheam Hock, Tan304 words
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Article103 1918-03-02 5 Bangalore, Feb 2. —Intimation has been reoeived from England of the establishment of an Indian Women's Education Association with the objeot of co-ordinating the various associations and bodies in India with a view to stimulate public interest and favourably influence the educational policy of thi Government and otherwise103 words
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Article148 1918-03-02 5 A teaching thing happened to the E iitor yesterday (Feb. 1). An envelope was placed in his hand with this inscription "In fond memory of a dearly loved brother who "did his bit" and gave his life for oar Father's conntry. From a Eurasian." The envelope contained one hundred148 words
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Article90 1918-03-02 5 The marriage of Mr. Quah Cheow Teong, eldest son of Mr. Quab Hoe, to Miss Cheah Liew Pin, eldest daughter of Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, took place at Penang on Wednesday. A large number of guests were entertained to dinner at Mr Cheah Cheah Lim's residence in Leith Street, where90 words
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Article36 1918-03-02 5 Swimming Club Launches. To morrow, March 3. Johnston/a Pier, 9, 10 and 11a.m. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3, and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 1.25 p.m. Height 7ft 9in.36 words
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Article169 1918-03-02 5 Harbin, Jan. 10.—A sensational robbery at the apartment of a Harbin businessman situated in tbe Kitaiskaia took place at two o'clock this afternoon, when four well-dressed men, armed with revolvers, made a ■ndden appearance in tbe diningroom. The owner, with some friends ineliding ladies, was eating169 words
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Advertisement318 1918-03-02 5 LA I EST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB SALE Freehold and leasehold Molding lands in food localities. Price* from 2 centa to 50 cents per square foot according to location, and hus lot baa sea frontage. For rail particulars and plans apply to K. T. Tomlhison. 100.1. Hobinson Koad. WANTED Junior Stenographer, prepared318 words
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Article696 1918-03-02 6 trim sjßStei ia fat tore* a»» sinus* suroAFOaa, BUs.cn, Mrwrs Ljali ao»l Eratt, Hscbaoia and a&are Brnkara, taaur tat f.kilnsna» Ua4 of qooUO-itw ivonhcr Shares |ajS ?al»«. Harsr». «ten»»» If. Aliasa* c t Ac,-' J*'. B,'- 7If. 16/--1 Arer Sixoaa 40J- 60'I Uataait Bala* M 1 Baio696 words
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Article69 1918-03-02 6 On I 08-. nana 4 a./». 2,4 11/.L> Jsiaand 2/t LMrele 3 9/1 1.1/32 00 locita 3ar»r- C ifaj 01 Ho» s Baal i; 29j> c prem. Oo Bhe n r ,:ij O .BTa bana a 125 Or J ii i lasl d/ 1 IC6I Boveratgiu—baying rate 13.54 ladlaC'cr.69 words
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Article890 1918-03-02 6 Extracts From 1917 Report. The following are excerpts from the report for last year of the Amateur Drawing Association, to be preeented at the eighth annual general meeting to-morrow After writing off bad debte of $13.25 and making provision for depreciation of fnrnituree and fittings, the acooants890 words
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461 1918-03-02 6 To the KdiU/r tto Malaga Trtt«ml. Sj r> —When a good thing comes along it is worth while passing it on, if it can be shared, as most good things c»n be. Last nnil brings much of this chiracter aoout onr war for461 words
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Article87 1918-03-02 6 Orders for week ..ding March 9: To morrow. Swimming Teste. Grove. Hotel Bathing Shed, 11 a.m. Wednesday, First and S- eon<l Blnga pore Troops parade, V M C A Football Oronnd, 513 p.m. Thursday. Combined Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 3.10 p.m «Saturday. Inspection by H E87 words
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Article139 1918-03-02 6 Bombay, Feb 12—The Times of India publishes a long account of Messrs. Tata Sons and Company* great Koyna river Hydro-Electrical Project. Tbe Bcheme aims at tbe establishment of a great hydro eleo trie undertaking for development on the west coast of India of one of the biggest combination139 words
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Article56 1918-03-02 6 J.'lhsred ia London. The- following are the of departure f»om of lh») Emopnan Mail*] and their delivery in Urn 1 »o. Tt LarT. DtLiVfssr.r. Mail I Deo. M fb. 2 Mail C Deo. f> Feb. 5 Mail P Jan. 4 Feb. 15 Mail* Ii Dec. II Feb. 1056 words
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Article15 1918-03-02 6 Ysjgflttli in communication at DOOO Willi th- local Commercial Wireless Si* ion —NotM.15 words
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Article434 1918-03-02 6 To the Editor op toe Budc Sir, —Of Urn many prol are engaging tbe atteir.:.:. A In' ian leaders now, that of a eon* moD language urgent c ■wdtyatioo. Witboat tbe advantage of a national language country can advance itically, socially or commeron mon language conferenc--434 words
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Advertisement90 1918-03-02 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE UN SALK AT The Leading Hotels Principal Liquor Dealers. You've been waiting for Australian Burgundy Sparkling Wines hoc. champagne THEY HAVE JIST ARRIVED TO SHOW THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN. The Australian Asiatic Co. 67 THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE.90 words
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Advertisement1026 1918-03-02 6 CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express" are made for fust such men—men of discrimination who require the best. $1 No. 555 PER TIN 0F 50=80 cents (INCLUDING DUTY. J v\ia Packed in patent vacuum tins. lb Sole Manufacturers 'ffi j~ -of* 9 ARDA TH TOBACCO CO-1,026 words
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Advertisement106 1918-03-02 6 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. Property Auction. March to. At our saleroom at 2 p in. Valuable land compound hoaac No. Hill Street, area Ifl sq. ft. do. Mortgagee- Si 1« »j pieces of free:;. I 1 bouse No. 625 Tele* K.- Road, area UO, -1 Four pieces at land106 words
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Miscellaneous263 1918-03-02 6 Mails Close. To-4ay Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang 2.3") pro Malacca Mu*r *Anjou 2.30 pro Sugon A»osan Mara 2.30 pro Bat u Pahat Aing Leong 2 JO pm TemUlahan and Indragiri 8 pm Palau Bataiu Palau Bulang Hock Keng 3 pm Kenmon S*nit i£ *a Tinggi Baa Soon Guan263 words
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Article1099 1918-03-02 7 Some Unpleasant Experiences. I i OhasabetV Journal CLri ;tnißa nmmber Mr. SheUanr Bradlej (author of 'Adventures of an A D. C," M An American Girl iv India," etc.), has au articlo ou "Snakes in India,'' from wbich wo quo.c the foQewitrg People who ha a awm* be1,099 words
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Article39 1918-03-02 7 The Bank of China has declared a profit of $2,240,000 on its last year's earning, [t has been decided tn appropriate 1300,000 as annual bonus to the stall and pay a dividend of 12 per cent to the shareholders.39 words
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Article101 1918-03-02 7 Drill Programme for March. Monday, Mar. 4.—Parade at Boaatead [oatitate, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Mar. B.—No dri L San by, M.i r 9.—Normanton Rnng" 4 p m. Monday, Ma~. 11. Route March. Sepoy Lines Police Station 515 p.m. Fridry, Mar. 15.—N0 Drill. Saturday, Mar. 15.—Normanton Range 4 p.m. Monday,101 words
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Article140 1918-03-02 7 In a war hospital a poor little specimen of humanity lay wounded nearly to death. He was pale and shrivelled, with the expression of a sick monky the lasting token of yeais of half-starvation. Yet in this frail mockery of a hnman frame there lived a oonrage140 words
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Advertisement553 1918-03-02 7 NOTICEB_ NOTICE. ALL are speci ally reque-ced to attend a mass meeting t be held nt the St. Andrew's S. hool Hall, Stamford Road, on Thursday. March 7th, at 830 p m. 1 To discuss the following resolution whii-h will be proposed by Dr. N. LClarke and seconded by Mr553 words
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Advertisement419 1918-03-02 7 NOTICES ALSAGOFF Co NOTICE is hereby given that I have pnrchaaed the fooriwill of ilaagof 4 Co, belonging to tbe estate of m > lather, syed Mohamed bmAlmud Als.goff, aud have CoinBMnaed tha baainess of general merchants and coivmission and estate agents und> r tie eni I stile of ALSAGOFF419 words
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Advertisement620 1918-03-02 7 BANKS CHABTCBED BANK OF mm MSTMLIA AMD OHiHA. HOKaL OHAMn ■v. i up Capital 11 80,0 »0 Sharaa of ttOaaei £i.iOO,OOC aVHHMrvajrud i's-MO.'-OO r *'=r\ > ;;luv ol i ;«'?«»t :s jo •■•0 I BANKERS, ft* Bank England, Ta« London City ar.d Midland Uank, Ltd The London County d waaAaaaaaaai620 words
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Advertisement121 1918-03-02 7 Pink cheeks '«Men a uirl'* POiOat fab" »»nd *be l-.oaa «bbflitu'i d. is abort of 1-n.itli, *l"i» <>r beaZt BalaJbsaSJ after ,>vory aß| t exertion and «he hm pa-in* in variuui el th* hodv she 00 1- s. .emd t«jnic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People (IB -.„.-.Uj -iiir121 words
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Advertisement476 1918-03-02 7 THE Malaya Tribune AKD SHIPPING 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 aud news should be addressed to The Editor.476 words
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Advertisement304 1918-03-02 7 ORIENTAL Government Security life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. income in 191 v -54,309,5)7.50 Total Out-go in 1916- *****.411.50 Assurance effected in 1916 $4.230,542.85 Increase In Funds $1,819,080.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring with Bonus aditioua, $72,522,348.14. I LOW Apply304 words
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Miscellaneous25 1918-03-02 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps, Orders for to-d*y 2.30 prn Drill Hall 8RE (v) NCOb Balestier Range SV T lt details G. G. Wace Captain, »/Adjntant. 8.V.O.25 words
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Title Section24 1918-03-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.] SUPPLEMENT TO IME MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dail;.] Vol. V. -No 51 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article554 1918-03-02 1 An interesting and important war judgment was that delivered b) Mr lastfoa Hill in the Admiralty Coart in the case of roe Roadsu s a Algol. This vessel was suod br the owner" »dthe Norwegian a s b»ul* for damage* arising out of a collision between ihese554 words
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Article289 1918-03-02 1 At the time of the launching of the wooden ship programme in America sits "Syrfn and Shipping" we expressed verj strongly the view that these ship* were unsuitable for the Atlantic trade but might be proßtably used in the American coastwise trade, and on tbe --.rvicjs in289 words
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Article46 1918-03-02 1 A steel steamer of 11,600 tons deadweight wu to be launched at the MuMibishi Yard, Nagasaki, on January 30, for the O.S.K. She waa to be named the Africa Maru and be despatched from Hongkong in the middle of March ou her maiden royage for Tacoma.46 words
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Advertisement574 1918-03-02 1 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. I tlncorporated iv the Straits Settlements) Head Office: 33, Phillip Street, Sisgapobe. I Established 1917. f Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealer*, Government and Mnii ipil Contractors. Generil Impo- ter-and H Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill H Suppliers and Corrmissioa Agent". 0 Tel. Address GUANKIAT. Codes used A.B574 words
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Advertisement260 1918-03-02 1 Stoomvaart 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. 931.260 words
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Advertisement44 1918-03-02 1 Metro Plays II >' i over been seen iv Singapore before INO YOU MUST SEE THEM You will bo Surprised at every step iud Marvel at the wonderful PHOTOG R APHY. Tin Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors for S.S., F.M.S., Siam, Indo-Cblna, a China44 words
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Advertisement398 1918-03-02 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wh*rvßS Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S East Eaat 1 Btvl 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Dock.) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower Office, Police398 words
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Advertisement650 1918-03-02 1 I GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd 7 H (Incorporated in the Straits PirrtWeaisUl HEAD OFFICE: ?0, PHILLIP ST!:: Established 1917. I Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, I Mut.icipal Contractors, Gen, ai T Exporters, Estate, Ri an H Supplier* arid Comth A Tel. Address: GUANKIAT. Coda 6th Edition and A 1. R Office 'Phone650 words
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Miscellaneous71 1918-03-02 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Saturday, Mar. 2 Hiijh 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 pm 7 ft. 9 ins. Monday, Mar. 4. High water: 1.20 am 8 ft. 8 ins.; 2.3 p.m.71 words
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