Malaya Tribune, 18 April 1918

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 90 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cht Iftalapa Cribune. THURSDAY. APRIL IS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 415 1 Tay Guan Kiat I 3f5 Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application H at above address L OR I •Phone Nos. 1361. 1362.1363 and it private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. 1 Nq. 1073, Sunnyside, fiaulang. GAIETY 99 Pres°nts IVllle. JPoaette Andriot, Tom know
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    • 323 1 Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addn >•> "PRAN AhAN K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 ft 74-1 Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. (Phonb No. 1245 Begs to inform tha public of the arrival of two Assistants, 01.1. MNMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental Snrgeoas.
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    • 97 1 banitas I i Disinfectant j Pine Tree I Brand. jgĔjlk Use No olhcr Jff|| j If you want the B,st Results lor i /^*f expenditure. iimill^mii This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant f I i J and deodoriser. SANITAS 1 is known throughout the world
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    • 389 1 [TayGnan Kiat 30, Phillip Street, Singapore. ■1, Government and Muaicipal j Contractor j £j FOR hj jFIjREWOOO. 1 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and I at Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad. No. 1073, Sunnuslde. Sau'anc. aaßaaßßjßßßjk "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. A> V' •■•<•••• j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I
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  • 1479 2 The Gre. t Offensive. Tbo following laaoniry 0 f the we. k i war news is kajoed hv th i British Lection at Bangkok, bn; must not b« consi t*red official n Laadoa, April 6, Operations for week andad the 4tb instant: The lull on tV Western front
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  • 95 2 We regret to announce the death of Nonya Koh Jhit (wife of the lap Mr Oh Ooi Sin) which took place at 15, Love Lane, Penang, early on Sunday morning. De. who ba 1 been in indifferent health for soma tim*>, was third daughter of th« 1 tte Mr Koh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 562 2 Renew your Vitality Enrich your Blood Strengthen your Nerves To feel well, to be well, is your birth-right But present day conditions of living, worry, overwork, impure air adulterated food all tend tosapyour vitality, undermine your constitution and make you weak, "nervy and run d <vn." Yet there is no
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    • 414 2 T. Motomatsu JAPANESE DENTIST No 118-6 Middle Road v uext to Omedeto Hotel). EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Charges Moderate. All Work Guaranteed. Consultation In eltber English or Malay. 19 8-7 Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for SI.SO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable:.rates.j 187 Orchard Road. 9
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    • 786 2 AUCTION SALES. 3y Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property^ Important Auction Sale 01 Business premises eitaate at Battery, Bras Basah and M ►rtJ a Uodowus a: Outram Road, and Compound Dwallaa* Ho. Messrs. Chiug Kong Lee A Co bare b en instruct "7 l übl.c Auction at their Sde-caoeee.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps, Ordnra for th wt»ek emline Saturday. April 20:— Today. 5.15 ptn Drill Hall SVC Band it 1 illicit* rb To-morrow. 4 pin Johnston's Pier for Fort Si log SVA S«-c. Ill a IV (CompnlHorv) 4.1c» Drill Hall SUE (v) "lo Maxim Co SVC NVayanp Satn Police Station
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  • 243 3 Singapore, Thn a lay. April, 18. Messrs Latham and Co., tir Arcade, advise the feilotvhaj njaote tions AlorGaiah «3.50 $3 75 AyerKunings 1.10 130 AyerMolek 2.40 260 AyerPanas 10.50 10 75 Balgownie 4.75 500 Bukit Jelotong 0.65 0.75 Bukit tvatil Q. 85 0.95 Bukit X B 0.80
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  • 142 3 Wealthy Jews in all parts of the TTnited States are buying farms in Palestine since the British occupation of tbe Holy Land. Leopold Michels of San Francisco has purchased 100 acres of orchard land in Palestine at a price of $100 an acre Michels returned from New
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  • 61 3 Shanghai papers to hand state that the plagoe, which ie very bad in Northern China,ia proceeding southward and that the situation in the Yangtse Valley ie very bad. ReSardiog Shanghai the doctors are concentrating on one thing, and that the mask. It i a called the plague fcask and can,
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  • 234 3 Singapore, April, 18 Ttn.— See Local and General column. Copra. —No business. Tapioca. —Strong. No business. Sag') Flour- —No business G( r,, &t'»T- -N a bus' n «11. Pepver- —Steady. Business done. Other Pmdyr*** —Market Quiet. La'At local tflirkit Qaototioa*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $37.00 Nutmegs 80
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  • 63 3 Devoe's Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per case Fish Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sylvan Arrow Oil 4.80 per case Lampglass do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 470 per 2 tins Tiger Kerosine Oil 4 6"» p«r 2 tins Grown do Oil 455 per 2 tins Cross
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  • 40 3 Copra. Singapore, April 17. The market for this produce has remained firm with a slight upward tendency. To day's quotations may be given as $8.60 for finest sundried aod $8.10 to $8.30 for fair to good qualities.
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  • 322 3 A correspondent writes to the Straits Echo A generation ago, before the motor car arrived to add to the complexity of street traffic, a pedestrian ms defined as a person who had been run over by a bicycle. Pedestrians in Penang are not yet extinct but
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  • 267 3 Daring the pa I f ilnji Bangkok Japan>8e., Ko-'a Malays, til l Chin< a-? have been surprised beyond meMMre by hearing their own language in familiar idiomatic greetingsc > m i n g from a foreigner, whom the Chinese call the rhfl Ten thousand Kingdom Reformer." Thin
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 142 3 Marlborough Theatre Tha Hall for Comfort, Good Pictures and Good Music. BEACH ROAD. To-night To-night SECOND SHOW AX 8 15 The Top Notch of Quality in Serial Production Reached by The Incomparable Serial PATHt'S LATEST, GREATEST AND BEST Featuring The Incomparable Serial Star Charming, Fearless, Peerless PEARL WHITE The Fatal
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    • 667 3 HERE AT LAST! f The The Thing y<.u h«ve long been waiting for Alhambra 1 Alhambra Is to be shown i s the only I the Theatre TO-NIGHT, APRIL 15 theatre I where you AT THE with an get the BEST jJk I A 4J IF 9>% A i^JJJ]j^ ti
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    • 365 3 A Tip-Top Programme The Best in Town sT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU^E EMPIRE I Tanjong Pagar Road. Trains Pass the Door. j To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.1S SHARP To-night! Cine's Master Production How Heroes are Made 6 Parts 6 Parts The most thrilling War Dra oa in 6-Parts. 4 THE MENACE
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  • 1206 4 One most confess that the present Emperor of Austria-Hungary de. s«rves certain amonnt of sympathy. The circumstance of his becoming heir apparent was the provocation that Germany desired to nse ■di the excuse for this world's war. At the sane time it ij a question whether, had he
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  • 293 4 The enquiry was concluded yesterday before Dr. Murray Roberteon, the Coroner, into the circumstances attending the death of a Sikh, named Harnam Singh, who was found dead in the basement of No. 38 Robinson Rial on the evening of April 8 Charnam 8ingh, Santa Singh, Katha
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  • 131 4 The annual geioral mating of thiH Association will b* hel l at 11 am.,on Wednesday, the 24th, ins>. at No. 1?, Mark-t S'reet, Knala Laropar. Tho agenda will be Minutes of meeting of February 26th War Relief Export Duty Labonr Medical Matters Preventive Qnarautin« of Agricnlture
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  • 112 4 The trial (the last iv the list) was concluded before Mr. Justice Ebden and a special jury yesterday after noon, of the Hoki n youth, named Lim Lai Seng, indicted on two charges of using as genuine two forged cheques for $4,500 on Jan. 21 last, and $6,500
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  • 87 4 Si i Rama Navami (the birthday of Sri Rama, the Hindu incarnation of God) will be celebrated by the members of the Arya Singam at 7 pm. to-morrow, Friday, the 19th inst, at their premises, 44 Dhoby Ghaut, when a paper on Sri Rama, as described by the
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  • 47 4 A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner this morning in the case of an unknown Chinese aged 35, who was found hanging from a tree in the jangle off the 4} milestone, Bukit Timah Road, yesterday afternoon. The body was decomposed beyond identification.
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  • 34 4 Sunday, April 21. Johnston's Pier, 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m Club Bungalow 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., 12.15,3 and 5.30 p.m. High tide 72 a.m. Height 6ft 9in.
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  • 498 4 Tin continuts steady at $154 no sellers. London, April 13 :—Silver i. steady.— Reuter. We understand ;hi ka at all were withdrawn in the Second Kedah Lottery. Mr and Mrs. JRO Aldworth returned to Kuala Lumpur from India yesterday morning. The Rent Assessment Board for Singapore will
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  • 90 4 Canada Concerned. London, April 17, 6.50 a.m. Ottawa The House of Commons has decided to hold a secret sitting on Wednesday to discuss the situation on the Western front. Senators will attend. London, April 14, 1.0 p.m. Oitawa Canada is taking drastic action speedly to raise reinforce ments,
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  • 44 4 London, April 17, 3.30 p.m. Berne The Government has demanded reparation from Germany in respect of the torpedoing of a Spanish steamer carrying corn for Switzerland. Germany has replied that she is awaiting the return of the submarine responsible lor the matt«r.
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  • 35 4 London, April 17, 3.23 p,m A Turkish communique states We occupied batum after the forts were Btoruaed or had surrendered. The prisoners and booty are not yet counted. The enemy losses were enormous.
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  • 46 4 London, April 17, 12,30 ».m. Paris The Herald States that the Belgians have decided to r< cognise General Foch as 3eneralissimo. 1 General D t coninck is leaving the Ministry of War and taking ap the command of the Belgian divisions under Foch.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 167 4 »T«era Supply of Gramophones FITTED XI OooWa-SjTino Hotors y^s^^ AUD THE 'EXHIBITION" Sound Boxes. j(I «L* 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 by a cbild,
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    • 271 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. The successful Tenderers to the 5 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. Address:
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    • 86 4 CIGARS la Flor De Filipines" Especiales in boxes o! 25's Reina Victoria 50 s Panetellas 50 s Damas 100's Cortado Pino 100 Cheroots Just Received in Perfect Condition. Caldbeck. Macgregor Co* JUST ARRIVED SHIPMENT OF Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. 1 lb. Packet. (Special rates tat \*rge
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  • 266 5 The Western Front. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Heavy German Attacks. London, April 16, 3.50 p.m. Rioter's «orrespondent at Headquarters says: Sinoe last evening the Germans have been attacking heavily at various parts in the northern battle araa and have gained some ground. Their most important advance is the occupation
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  • 236 5 London, April 16, 4.45 P.m. The Press Bureau says that in a ipecial order of the day FieldVUrthal Sir Donglas Haig notified that h» had telegraphed to Lord French: "Tour kind message has given th* greatest pleasure to all joar old comrades. Please accept oar graetful
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  • 408 5 L)ndon, April 17, 12.15 a,m. R-uter's correspondent at British Headquarters wiring on the evening of April 16 says the enemy is continuing his forcing tactics employing large masses of fresh troops. Since the opening of the western offensive the enemy has thrown in 120 diviaions of which
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  • 378 5 London, April 17 2.25 p.m. Sir Douglas Haigh states We successfully counter-attacked yesterday evening in the neighbourhood of Wytschaete. Oar counter-attack also restored the situation at Meterer, which we retain. We repulsed with loss repeated attacks northward of Bailleul, Oar fire at close range caught bodies of enemy
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  • 121 5 Enemy Repulsed. London, April 17,1.30 a.m. French communique There are violent reciprocal bombardments in the Montdidier region. There is no infantry action. Several enemy attempts in Prieto wood were repulsed, after sharp fighting. London, April 17,1.0 p.m. Paris, semi offioial: The enemy paid for his success between Bailleul
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  • 496 5 American Statement. London, April 16, 7.05 p m. The Press Bureau says that the American Secretary of State In a statement to the Dutch Minister at Washington regarding the taking over of Dutch ships, referring to the Dutch Government's contention that the exercise of the United
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  • 101 5 Successful Advance. London, April 17, 1.0 a.m. A British official message from Salonika states that the Greeka crossed the Struma above Lake Tahinos and occupied the villages of Bejlikmah, Kakarasha, Salmah, Kiapeki and Ada, The operation was most successful and casualties were slight. The British further north occupied
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  • 37 5 London, April 16, 4.45 p.m, Washington Mr Lansing in a speech said: We must now fight on until the aims proclaimed by the President have been achieved. Win we must, and win we will.
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  • 25 5 London, April 17,1.15 a.m. Wellington Parliament bai passed a National Servioe provision authorising the Government to regulate and control all essential industries.
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  • 1390 5 Further Discussion. Lonlon, April* 16, 9.25 p.m. In the Iloune of Commons, in the report stage of the Man- Power Bill, Mr John Dillon moved for the omission of the clause re oonecription in Ireland. He pressed the Government to state its real plana. No one would beii«ve
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  • 82 5 London, April 16, 2.33 p.m. Paris A Zarich telegram says that the explosion at Friedrichshafen on the 13.h destroyed the sheds nsed for the construction of Gothas and Z»ppelins. The damage was enormoun Two Zeppelins and forty giant ae roplanes were destroyed; 140 men were killed and -200
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  • 39 5 London, April 16, 5.50 p.m. Uleaborg (Sweden): The Germans took Helsingfors after three dayß fighting in the streets and neighbouring forests. Thousands of R*d Guards were captured. The Germans are advancing eastward a'ong the railway towards Viborg.
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  • 44 5 Lordon, April 17, 5.50 p.m. The Admiralty report of shipping losses: Arrivals during the week w*»re 2,211 vessels, sailings 2,456. Eleven vessels over aud four under 1,600 tons were sunk. Twelve vessels were unsuccessfully attacked. One fishing vessel was tut k
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  • 30 5 London, April 17, 4,43 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Macpherson stated that General Foch had no power over the appointment or removal of any British officer.
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  • 777 5 Translation Issued. London, April 16, 8.5 p.m. A translation of Piince UeV nowsky's t'arnons memorandum haa been published, and Lord Robert Cecil stated in the House of Comraonn to-day that it would be widely circulated. Professor Gilbert Murray, who writes a preface to the translation, contributes to to-day's
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  • 35 5 London, April 17, 12.15 p.m. 8010 has bean executed. Loudon, April 17, 3.45 p.m. A Paris message states that the supplementary euquiry following Boto's disclosures is concluded. 8010 waa executed this morning.
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  • 296 5 More Comments. London, April 17, 12.5 a.m. Amsterdam: The Koelnische Voikszeitnng, severely criticising Emperor Karl, refers to the highly painful impression made on Germany, and says that the Berlin Foreign Office was ignorant of the nee of Karl's letter. Such a private letter would have been unthinkable in
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  • 303 5 Grave Crisis Reached. London, April 17, 7.20 a.m. It is pointed out that the Allies' tactics of delay cannot be pressed much longer as the German ■successes now threaten not merely the Ypres sector but also the control of the coast. It is even urged by some experts
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  • 32 5 London, April 17, 6 45 p.m. A message from Madrid states that the Spanish steamer Louisa proceeding to the United States was torpedoed. Three of the crew weie drowned.
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  • 20 5 Lo.idon, April 16, 2,35 p.m. Amsterdam: Tbou ands of families in Prague have been without bread for days.
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  • 23 5 London, April 17, 3.45 a.v Paris i In the long-range bombardment yesterday, 13 perEors were killed and 45 were wounded.
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  • 19 5 London, April 17, 12.30 a.m. Lisbon The entire garrison of Lisbon has volumeeied for the western front.
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  • 237 5 General Items. Parte, April 16, 9.50 p.m, Voilent fighting ia still proceeding in Flanders. The British troops hold strongly with admirable valiance. Certainty still prevails that the joint efforts of the FrancoBritish troops, directed by a sole command, will overcome the gigantic German pressure. By agreeing to the
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  • 207 5 Important Judgment. London, April 16,8 10 p.m. The Piize Court has delivered judgment in a test action in which the validity was challenged of the reprisals order authorising the capture and condemnation of vessels carrying cargoes to and from countries contiguous to G-rmany, unless such vessels first
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  • 112 5 London, April 15, 4.10 p.m. Representative American« touring Great Britain took luncheon at the House of Commoi s. The visitors declared that United States labour was pledged to supj ort the Allied cause until Germany is beaten to her knees. Mr. Balfour said that the Central Powers now
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  • 16 5 Lctdoa, April 17, 2.25 p.m. Tho death <f Sir JoLn Wi!« toagliby is ana mnced.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 LATEST ADVLRTIaEIHENTS. To-morrow, Friday An Entirely New Chinese Play Chu Mai Sun will be staged BY THE FAMOUS STAB OPERA At the Theatre Soya! North Bridge Road New Chinese Costumes ml Dresses bits been Prepared fir this Piece. Saturday, April 20 AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME WILL BB GIVEN. K.H. CtieOllg,
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  • 844 6 Price* Qo in the Market this Mrnisg ttIRGAPOBB, Ape: 18. Hewn Lyall and E v»tk, Kxoh*nge and Bb*re Broken, Iwue tbe followtag liajb of qnatationt I Robber Starts. Horn. Vara*. Bav.r. II- Allager 8/- 8 8 I t Angio Ji i 4/- 7'- Anglo-Malay tt> 16/--1 Ayer
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  • 71 6 Singapore A»ri( 19. On LondonBank*. m>. 2, 1 17/32 Demand 2/4 3/15 Prirate 3 m/a. 2/4 3/4 On Indiß. Bank T. T. 147^ On Ho tf song— d/d 38i% preui Oa Hif Tint Bask 4.4. 51^ On /1-4 Pank T. I 1 On Japan— KanW. d/d. lCfli -bajlng r.i
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  • 218 6 March Crop Returns. Chan Sze Onn Co, Secretaries. Malaka Pinda 30.000 lbs. Total for 7 months 289,495 lbs. Mr. N- Gomes, Secretary. United Malacca 9 248 lbs. Total for 11 months 142,232 lbs. Bukit Jelotonir 6,504 lbs. Total for 10 months 72.211 lbs. Bnkit Katil 8,620 lbs. Total
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  • 102 6 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, April 17. K.»r this week's Auctions, commenced this mi ming, so-ne 1,173 tons wt-r- eattJ igaed for file, There was a food attendance of Buyers an 1 (l«na m 1 th' oeghoat the .by was good. Prices realized generally show improvements on
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  • 353 6 What do- s offer a more promising outlook, if meat runs *hort, is tho use for food purposes of the large lizards ai.d crocodilia. Professor A M Heese of the University of West Y'irginia in an article iv the Scientific Monthly has been telling the Americans ih.it they
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  • 52 6 We understand says the Bangkok Times, notes of one tical denomination have been man ufac!u»ed for the Government in England and are now on their way to Siim. lo sizo new note wilj ba about the same as the prrsent five tical note, but the printing and oolouring make them
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  • 317 6 Exports to Japan Import, rs Into Japan of coo mnt oil to be shipped from the Straits Settlements have received intimations from the shippers in Singapore tbat certain conditions oontained in what is known as the Glycerine clause" had to be complied with before an export license could
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  • 338 6 Tho Hague Latest intelligence from Belgium ah jws that the real cause of the recent rioting and blood ibftiil Brussels and Antwerp and of the iucrea*iug turmoil throughout tlie land is the resolution of all Bel trian elect= d bodies and of thr law courts
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  • 31 6 Orders for week ending April 19. To-day, April 18.—Recruit But glers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, April 19 —Ambulanc Class. V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commer.ission
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  • 80 6 Ipoh is ones again menaced with an outbreak of plague, regarding which tho usual alarming rumours are in circulation round the town, but these wo aro not in a position to deny, contradict, or minimise, owing to thei refusal of the Health Officer of the Kinta Sanitary Board to give
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  • 87 6 ta loonoQ. The ft l owing are the dates ot from of th^ Enr* pe-f n Vaila and tbieir delivery in Lon Ion. MAIL. LBMT. DKLivBB&r. Mail C 9 April 8 Mail E Feb. 14 April 6 Mail P Feb. 14 April It Mail H Feb. 14 April
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  • 265 6 Singapore (Tank-Road; Daily. The mail trains from Sir.gaport for the north leave Tank Road 6tation daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snndaj excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpur at 718 p m. anc 6.45 a id. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuah Lampnr at a.m. daily,
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  • 265 6 Kaifengfu, Honan, March 30 News haa jost reached Kaifeng that the briganda who capture the two Americana three weekaago west of Yen Cheng have h\\ a bittla with fifteen hundred aoldiera who aurrounded them secretly. Thia battle waa fought on March 25. Ten aoldiera and two bandits were
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  • 789 6 The Report for 1917. The Managing Committee's report and statement of accounts for the period ended 31st December 1917, for presentation at the first annual general meeting of shareholders rf the War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya, to be held at the registered office
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT The Leading Hoteis AND Principal Liquor Dealers. Mew Shipments constantly arriving Arnott's Biscuits The Famous Milk Arrowroot (Invalid and Baby Food) Butter Cream, Marie, Cabin, Lawn Tennis Soda Adora Cream Wafers, Creamy Chocolate Currant Luncheon, Thin Captain, Plain Wafers
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    • 232 6 REQUISITES In The Rubber Industry, Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Cups. First and second qualities, both porcelain and glass lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and 16" x 10" x 4\ STOCKED BY YAMATO Co. 41, High Street, Singapore. GET
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 Malls Close, To dar h Muar Hainam 2..-0 pm P. Dicksnn and Port Swettenh»m *Calyps> 2.30 pm Malacca and Maar *Kaka 3 pm Pulau Batam Pulav Bulang Hock Keng 3 pm Kota Tinggi Aing Hong 4 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm Cuoob Azmere 4 pm Penang* Rangoon and Calcutta
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  • 1412 7 Compulsory Education. Delhi, March 13. A.t the me* tin*? of the Imperial Legislative Council h- Id this mining under t;ia presidency of Sir O or?" Low.i Mr. Sarin a, in mow-V-J ia,> n thf DOSt»war reformd should be th-< in', roduction throughout lirit ia'i In< ia of free
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  • 108 7 Four Tin Ore Carts Held Dp A. daring robbery ia reported to hivrt occurred two miles from Padang 1{ rij; if», r, n thy road to Tai pinion Wednesday morning. It appears that four bullock ca>ts, having boiween the id 64 bags of tin ore, wer* held
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 442 7 _JIOTICES_ Government of Johore. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Applications will be received up to the -'4th April, 191<S, for the post of Assistant Architectural Draughtsman to the P W. D„ Johore Bahru, on a salary of $75 per mensem. Applicants should be neat and be able to work out drawings from
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    • 609 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ;»CORPCRAT«D IN ENGLAND BY BOTAL CHARTER. Paid up Capita! in 60,000 Shares oi £20 each £1,200,000 Haearve Fund £2 1 000,00 i hajm Liability or* Proprietors £1400,006 BANKERS. Tha Bank of Kngla Tha London City and laifiiand Bank, lAd., The Loiidcn County
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    • 224 7 WANTED WANTED Junior C erk (Chinese). Knowuf t. po '.fritinsrwaeatial. Apply personally with fetafttnooiall to Guthrie Co, Ltd. Estates Department 2 4 uc WANTED A Junior Clerk-Typist, accu*t>med to the Empire Typewriter. Salary ■f 18 per month Apply in own hand, writing to Typist," care of Malaya Tribune. 8 4
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    • 87 7 WK your lottgue i-< farrt-d, and your breath bad the ebaaoot Rre y u're bilioia. If yeu also have ii dici stion. c.» >ti atinn hnedachri ami to» 1 droway, your Hear naads attention ■aaAaataartiataic aamM tmi nuk.- n. itOinketteQ THE T.fil LainifU sb< uld be u> d. Th' Jai
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    • 465 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHiPPiHC GAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3-75 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The
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    • 198 7 ST HE ORIENTAL Government security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. I»OQBPCHfceTEP in India.. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000 00 Absolute Security. Income in 1111 .$4,309,517.50 Total aut-30 In 1916 $2490,418.50 Assurance eftected In 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increase in Funds -$1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 asaarint;, witn Bonua aditious, $72.522,348.14. LOW T
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dall>.j Vol. V. No. 90 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 1661 1 America's Big Plan. Washington, January 31 ;—Se:reUry Daniels told the House Committee on Naval Affairs to day that •he navy would have nearly 300 destroyers and armoured submarine chasers in the war zone and in th?ocean lanes by late Summer or early Fall. This tl-et of anti-submarine
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    • 24 1 Thnreday. April IS.—Moon First Qaarter, lib. Bm. a High wat*r :—2.36 am 7 ft. I me 5 pm 6 ft. 4in.
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    • 132 1 At the Hongkong Magistracy on March 2S before Mr. A, Dyer Ball, rrauk T. Collins, ship's engineer, was charged on ram sad with obtaining board and lodging to the value of 1166.80, at the King Edward Hotel ander false pietences. He was also charged with failing to register his arrival
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