Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1918
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Title Section28 1918-05-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 109 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 10.28 words
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Advertisement335 1918-05-10 1 Tay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I FIREWOOD Merchant and Stockist. I Rate and deliveries on application a at above address OR I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and at Private Residences No. 1450, 37 Tank Boad. g No- 1073, Sunnyside, Gayiang. |i AT THE O AIET V335 words
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Advertisement352 1918-05-10 1 ft^a—araaaci ***** urn in 1 aaaawaaa— Straits J~(ote1 1 I TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." nil—■■ a wi' I i' a' 11 1 a ml^m^m lm i 1 NEW Japanese Dentist. I, the undersigned, have arrived from Japan recently, and opened a dental352 words
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Advertisement82 1918-05-10 1 ihfj i THE t Pot Stills! I!' I• I OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, j NEVERTHELESS I [Buchanan's! will be able to continue j j to supply their famous blends and to maintain I the quality as before, i being in the unique position of having82 words
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Advertisement176 1918-05-10 1 ASAH I BEER Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) MITJII HIS. TIIACCI Cl. 38 Roblasoa Road, Sh. ap Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUtfPUB PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes* 1 1 2 Cigarettes of the -V *£s above chop have r iiey are aronlauc been manufactured no iniuric-us io in Hongkong lor176 words
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Advertisement199 1918-05-10 1 !Tay GuanKiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I Government and Municipal Contractor d FOR i fi r:jb wood. I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, ***** and i at Private Residences Ho. 1 450. 87 Tank Boad- I No. 1073. Sunnyslde, Bayiang. OBBjJMHnMHBWBMBHHHBMHHBM Useful to Planters. OUB GROUND NUT CAKE, which is utiiy199 words
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Article951 1918-05-10 2 Interesting ked,h Way. "Kukat/ contikutes the following to tbe Straits Echo Honey-collecting is a primitive industry in Kedab, and io Perils it is a royal perquisite. In the forest there are groves of great trees called tualang. Tbe bee» mace their nests in these trees which are from 100951 words
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Advertisement614 1918-05-10 2 j Han Patent Latex Cup Holder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and the F.M S. Guaranteed to fit any girth with THE SPRING-GRIP Price according to the length ef the grip. 52" grip with 14 gi ige wire cup holder at $25 per 1,000 60" do do do 27614 words
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Advertisement427 1918-05-10 2 j Palmolive SoapJ ■■■■hhbmmimhhh Lmi JMi nm ĕ *ai I■mnim n 11 mjlhmmj l Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on427 words
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Article241 1918-05-10 3 Friday. May, 10. M***r o Latt&aso i ('c. th Aroada, advice dn> f«now*nej gaM t tiona AlorGajan *3.15 $3 40 AyerKnr.ii.rfv 1.03 1.15 AyerMolek 200 2.20 Ayer Patiae 8.25 8.50 Baigowuie ±-75 500 Bukit Jelotoug 0.55 0.65 BnkitKatU 0.70 0.80 Bukit X B 0.80 090 Cktawktsßtri*..,. 600241 words
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Article228 1918-05-10 3 B *.ngap?>re, May, 10 Tin."—See Local and General column. '^oora. No business. Tapioca —Strong Business done. Sago Flour —Business done. Gambier.— Business done. Pejtper Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Market yaie<, UUst Local MuUi *«ot»ti.v Natmegi 110 S. per ptaal $50.00 Matmefp 80 8. 55.00 Oopra Bali 8.65228 words
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Article62 1918-05-10 3 Devoe'B Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per ca» Fish Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sylvan Arrow Oil 480 per case Lam;-class do Oil 4.70 per 2 tiM do Oil 470 per 2 tins Tige~ Kerosine Oil 46 per 2 thr I Crown do Oil 455 per 2 tins Croas do62 words
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Article51 1918-05-10 3 Singapore, May 9. The market since our last report has been quiet, values have fluctuated within narrow limits and close 10 cents below those of last week. To-day's quotations may be given as $8 60 for finest sundried and $8.10 to $8.10 for fair to good51 words
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Article94 1918-05-10 3 Estate Hospitals Question An extraoriinary general meeting of the Association will be held in the Malacca Club on Thursday the 16th instant at 3.50 p.m., to discuss the hospital question in its entirety, and to pass a resolution embodying the views of the Association with regard to94 words
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Article407 1918-05-10 3 Question of Tight Packing. S nce publishing our previous note on this subject we have heard of our manufacturing naders, and it appears that a ditlicnlty in separating shoets of plantation rubber as they come from the cases is now very generally xperhmccd. An appliance whico one firm407 words
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Article23 1918-05-10 3 n i fee weak ending May 11: To- lay, May 10.—Ambnlanoe Class V.M 0.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank 0. Sands Commissioner,23 words
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Article158 1918-05-10 3 It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism, causing acute suffering with each appearance, will w T ear away the strongest human system. The first lhooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse158 words
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Advertisement265 1918-05-10 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures. BEACH ROAD. A Two-Feature Programme In tne Second Bhow at 8.15 p.m. PATHE'S incomparable serial of romance, intrigue AND ADVENTURE Featuring the Serial Star Supreme PEARL WHITE IN 20 EPISODES OR 41 REELS THE FATAL RING Episode 10. The265 words
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Advertisement450 1918-05-10 3 A PROGRAMME UNEXCELLED FOR QUALITY js^ Alnambrals j TO-NIGHT is the only the Theatre j AT THE with en where yon exquisite tea gettheßESTi L\ M M ijk M 11 Am garden pictures, tbe I m msmM ft f*U% |«S £*A ""ere." an acc?r^o? T The Ha for Husic The450 words
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Advertisement417 1918-05-10 3 I Grand Change of Programme r THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE j Tanjong Pagar Road. Traras Pass the Door, j To night: SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP To-Hlght! 11,« Serial of the Hoar. Featuring Pearl White The Pearl of the Army IS Episodes—3o Parts Unmasking the Boeret foea who Menace our417 words
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Article1474 1918-05-10 4 Returning from France with much anxiety remove 1 by hie firsthand knowledge of the confidence displayed by tha men on the spot, Mr. Lloyd George lost no time in taking up that important question which bids fair to give Great Britain a troublous time in the near1,474 words
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Article78 1918-05-10 4 The American C msul-ite General, Singapore, received to day a telegraphic circular, dated May 8, 191S, from the Department of ctate, Washington, stating that as of that date imports of cmde rnboer from overseas have been restricted to a total of 25.00") tons for the period endiug July78 words
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Article101 1918-05-10 4 L.L.T.C. Yesterday's Play. Mix»-J Doubles "A" Class.—Mrs Swindell and Mr owe 4 beat •dies L Limb and Mr Wolehouse owe 4, 6—2, 6—3. Mies Limb and Mr Adler owe 2 beat Mrs Vowler and Mr Tinsley owe 15.4, 6—4, 9—7. Mix. d Doubles "B" Class—Mrs Graham and Mr Miller101 words
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Article64 1918-05-10 4 The big attraction for to-night at the Palladium will be "My Un married Wife," a Bluebird super film. At the Gaiety to night, among various new pictures, two further episodes of "The Secret Kingdom" will be the main attraction. The Harima Hall announces, among the films for to-nighi's64 words
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Article79 1918-05-10 4 A serions allegation has been made by Tay Tai Hoo of Larut Road, who reports to the polioe suspicion against his son, named Tang Chui, ot poisoning the water for the family consumption, as complainant would not give the son money. Mr Walker, manager of an estate at the 13th79 words
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Article256 1918-05-10 4 Tin bat «160 no uOmn, London, May 7 :~'<[\ V( r üB Rubber is qno, 1 and 2 3 Ear sheet. There will be i-. Holy Communion at Vm^ Matthew's Church on Sn- U J v n-xt. Next Sunday th- H- v L W rj-Ja man, Chaplain256 words
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Article69 1918-05-10 4 Tin is quoted at £36 O.j in London. Black pepper is quotrd at 14 and white pepper at 2/3 in London. On the Liverpool mark-t cotton, middling American, is at 21.81. On the Manchester market shirtings are at 25/6 an I oil s T cloth at L69 words
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Article79 1918-05-10 4 Reuters Telegrams London, May 3, BJ.O p.m. Amsterdam :In the R-dchstag. Yon Payer speaking regarding the Ukraine jastifi-d Yon Eicahorna decree on the ground of the necessity of obtaining the grain promised to Germany by treaty. London, May 9, 6.43 a.m. Zurich A Vienna messie- states that a dqutation79 words
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Article73 1918-05-10 4 London, May 8, 5.50 p.m. In the House of Commons. Mr. Lambert asked dad the fifth Army on the Somrne on March 21 only fourtetn di\ieions against forty German divisions, reinforced by eight to ten more during the subsequent two days If so. who was responsible, in73 words
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Article76 1918-05-10 4 London, May S, 1 35 p.m. R uter's correspondent at American Headquarters says The crack American airmen. Captain Hill, formerly of the Briti&U army, and author of "Kitchener's Mob," was killed in a fight with a German circus. Capt. Hill was closely following an enemy th* latter,76 words
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Article36 1918-05-10 4 London, May 9, 12.5 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram f rom Berlin that the incorporation of Bosnia, Herzegovina and l>almatia in Hungary is foreshadowed as a Bop to Hungary's support oi Austria's Polish policy.36 words
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Article36 1918-05-10 4 I London. Maj B. J.M p.tu. In the Bow >f Comn ne. Mr Cave stated that he hoped I tro dace next a l>i 11 tor r« lewing certificates of naturalisatioi which the Dominions approved,36 words
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Advertisement179 1918-05-10 4 ROBINSON Co. English Lavender Productions. Hp Fragrant Old English JSk. MITCHAM Lavender Water Distilled from Selected Flowers. J Fragrant Old English V*^j^Ji*j^^^^^^3 Lavender Sachet LUBRICATEHG 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.) Can179 words
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Advertisement251 1918-05-10 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. The successful Tenderers to the S. S. Government and Municipal Commissioners for tbe year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints and Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores, etc., etc. Tot Address:251 words
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Advertisement134 1918-05-10 4 I Sols GIN Caldbeck, M icgregor Co. Win* and Spirit Merchants. for sale: Tamil coloured map of the F. ML S., most useful t Betatee,Tami] Traehers and Students. Oaakaeilmi NAINA MOHAMED SONS, 19, Raffles Place, G ir.gapore. (Tr..< r.,py.) Mheef Mmesrd Education, B >. .md F.M.S. Singapore. In February, 191«.134 words
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Advertisement40 1918-05-10 4 CHUCH N0I1CE. Seveatb-Day Advent st Cbapel, Penang Line Saturday. May 11. 8 a.ui. Missionary Volunteer Service. 9 a.m. Sibbath School. 10 a.m. Chinese Service for the Hakka an 1 Cantonese-speaking people. 5 p.m. Eivlish S-ruion by Pastor J. W. Rowland.40 words
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Article148 1918-05-10 5 Increased Activity. WAR TELEGRAMS. RE LITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 7, 11.15 p.m. Finld Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports Both artilleries were very active to the north of tbe Lys and there was some activity elsewhere. London, May 8, 3.15 p.m. Reuters's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring148 words
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Article281 1918-05-10 5 London, May 8, 10.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring this evening (8th), says: Following a heavy continuous bombardment along a wide front in Flanders, the German infantry this morning at' eked south of Dickebusch lake, not a very big affair and apparently only of divisional strength.281 words
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Article79 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 3.0 p.m. R-nter'e correspondent at British Headquarters wiring on May 9 states that throughout yesterday the enemy pnshed an attack in the direction of the north-eastern slopes of Scherpenberg with great determination. At first he mad" several successive stages of progress, opening with an infantry79 words
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Article52 1918-05-10 5 General Activity. London, May 8, 5.50 p.m. Paris: French aviators brought down 63 enemy aeroplanes in April and forced down 57. American airmen have so far brought down 14. London, May 9, 12.5 a m. A French communiqne says There was reciprocal artillery activity north and south of52 words
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Article103 1918-05-10 5 London, May 6, 9 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Arthur Fell, Mr, Fisher said that there were certain factories in South India connected with a well known mission under 'J'-rman influenoe in which a Swiss agency is employed but steps are being103 words
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Article554 1918-05-10 5 Enemy Peace Efforts. L »ndon, May 8, 6.30 p.m. The Manchester Guardian's Paris correspondent gives a summary of the evidence of French Ministers and ex.Ministers before a sub-com-mittee of the Foreign Affairs Committee which shows thft the Emperor Karl wrote a second peace letter ea'ly in April, 1917,554 words
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Article99 1918-05-10 5 London, May 8, 6.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Stanley announoed that owing to the enormous increase of railway traffic further drastic restrictions would operate immediately. The price of season tickets would be increased by ten per cent within a 12 miles radius from Charing Cross,99 words
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Article862 1918-05-10 5 The Onerous Terms. London, May 8, 4.5 p.m. Amsterdam The following are additional terms of the peace treaty between Rumania and the Central Powers and their aWes [The first portion of th< telegram relating to these terms was puLlieh'd in yes: «rday's Tribune It is provided that862 words
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Article600 1918-05-10 5 Will Asquith Return? London, May 8, 15 p.m. There is continual speculation regarding to-morrow's debate in the House of Commons, bn- sri'h the absence of the Irish party, and a doubt whether af'*r »11 the older U iionisis will rots ?catnst the Government, the f. cling is that600 words
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Article13 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 12.15 p.m. Zurich: Ex-King Constantine's condition is improving.13 words
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Article296 1918-05-10 5 Discussion by Lords. London, May 8, 10.20 p.m. Iv the House of Lords, Lord Denbigh called attention to paoifist activities in the country and the general ignorance of the German aims. Lord stated that the War Aims Committee were dealing with pacifist propaganda. The publication of the Licknowsky296 words
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Article227 1918-05-10 5 London, May, 8, 7.55 p.m. Mr. Walter Long, presiding at a luncheon to Sir Frederick W Young upon the latter's vacating the position of Miuister for Crown Lands in South Australia, said that the Empire was a wonderful thing. There had n-'ver been anything like it in the227 words
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Article125 1918-05-10 5 London, May S t 2.45 p rr. The Qaaettfl notifies the award of 6ix Vict'ri CmsB< s, of which th* following ie typical The late Lient Colonel 0 C Watson, DSO, KOI L I, for moat conspicuous gallantry, self-sacrificing devotion to dnty and exceptionally gallant leading during125 words
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Article93 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 12 30 a.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Hope, replying to Mr Hume Williams, said that all th* four hundred British civilian prisoners who are eligible under the Hague Agreement will be interned in Holland. The majority of the officers and non-commissioned officers captured93 words
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Article345 1918-05-10 5 Construction Figures. London, May 8. 8.40 am The Admiralty has it«ned ment on the new merchant ship construction, which shows that in the first three months of 1918 320.980 tons were completed in United Kingdom yards and !M4,327 launched in Allied and Neat.-al countnts. The respective totals for the345 words
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Article279 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 1.15 p.m. Zurich.: A Kieff newspaper states that anarchists at Mosc ;w secreted great quantities ot munitions including mountain guns and machine guns. The Bolshevists vainly demanded their surrender. After day long fighting they stormed the munition depots, and arrested four hundred anarchists whom they279 words
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Article60 1918-05-10 5 London, >'ay 8, 5.50 p.m Ii the float o Co nnoH, Mr BsJfoor Stated tbat he bad fficial iuformation lb ti Belgian boys SJad you'hs were) being ftKoad u> work behind the enemj lio. a on the west 'front. He under Itocd that the Belgian Government intended to60 words
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Article46 1918-05-10 5 London, May 8, 2.20 p.m. Amsterdam In tfae Reichstag, tbe Vice Chancellor Von Eaaker, declared that the eastern border States must Sfcnre their German frontiers against Russia. The German policy with regard to these Statss mast be gaided by understanding, not by violence.46 words
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Article116 1918-05-10 5 in Mesopotamia. London, May 8, 9 0 p.m. M sopotassisj official A portion of our troops on the 7th entered Kirkuk, meeting with no opposition. The Turks, who retired towards the lesser Zab river, left 600 men in hospital, and abandoned th;to damaged aeroplanes. Heavy rain has fallen.116 words
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Article154 1918-05-10 5 London May 8, 5.50 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Fallo suggeBttd that Irishmen be allowe 1 to enlist in the French army. Mr. Bonar Law replied that he did not think the suggestion practicable. London, May 8, 6.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law154 words
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Article163 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 015 a.m. The German attack yesterday morning is believed to be an attempt to clear the way for a thrust towards Scherpenberg, from the north east, and possibly as a prelude to renewed, fierce fighting. Paris: A semi official message eta*<-8 Tbe front of the163 words
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Article153 1918-05-10 5 Another Neutral." London, May 9, 6.15 a.m. Stockholm: The P.ditiken's Copenhag< n correspondent has interviewed a traveller from the Central Empires who add that the deprcseiou ia great, especially in Austria, where owing to food shortage serious internal strife is continuous. The Cz chs, Poles and South Slavs ou\j d153 words
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Article55 1918-05-10 5 London, May 8, 2 20 p.m. Paris :It is reported from Helsingfors that Germany is requisiuoning all petrol, metals, coffee, tobacco, leather, t -xtil a and rubber in Finland aud is also assuming control of tbe customs. She is retaining in bond all the Entente merchandize, and is55 words
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Article32 1918-05-10 5 London May 8, 8.10 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag. Yon Payer declared that by "liberating" Finlaud, Germany had performed a very considerable service to Sweden by creating a protective wall eastwards.32 words
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Article259 1918-05-10 5 General Items. Paris. May 8, 8.45 p.m. The d'lay -in the expected continuance of the German offensive may be dae to bad weather. In Flanders the gronnd is very soft and is proof against infantry operations. Mr Hamilton Fyfe writes from the front: "German military critics are now259 words
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Article76 1918-05-10 5 London, May 9, 6 0 p.m. Amsterdam A Vienna telegram states that in exchange for territorial acquisitions in the Dubrudja, Bnlgaria will recognise an 1 consolidate all her floating in Germauy for army supplies. The Sobranje will be asked to vote one and a half milliards of76 words
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Article81 1918-05-10 5 London, May 8,1.15 am. The Post Office announc s the loss at sea through enemy <»c ion of parcels posted from Sr gapore between Feb, 16 and March 2, from Penang between Feb 18 and March 5, and from the Malay otoes between Feb, 16 and March 4.81 words
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Article28 1918-05-10 5 Information was received by last mail that Captain B O Muore, of the Malacca Rubber Plan: itions, Ltd, now in Fianders, had been awarded the Belgian dv Guerre.28 words
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Advertisement195 1918-05-10 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "5 ;TSOA?_ WEA R E &C O.LTO I NOTICE is hereby given that the 'hove Mark is tho property of Wrarc A: Cos pany, f Sirgapore, and is used as a Trade "!ar'< in c-innectiou with snap niar.ufnc ured by or for the said Wvi-re <k C< mpany,195 words
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Article841 1918-05-10 6 htm QucKd ib ti* Mark* bik mjeg. i Meson L>au and Evatt, Exchange an j Share Broken, L-eae the foliowing liat )f qao ->-. m$ kubbcr Shares. Sons. Value. Bnv-r- i-we 1/. Ailagai B,'- B3 2 Aug J»ra 6'- 7 S/. Anglo-Malay 12/- 15/--1 Ayer Kaning 40/'-841 words
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Article79 1918-05-10 6 Singat oi Ma< 10. On J on .a &»ti± I mft, i 3/s Dusnaal [4 1/1 C Private 3 ra/i- 2/4 5/8 Do inaU— Sank T. T. 146 Od Horfcfcong- Bank 4/d 35J preu On tha»'g't.Ki— Bank 4 j. 51 On a -a— Ban* T. T On Jap- r79 words
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Article123 1918-05-10 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 345th Auction, Sth 9th May, 1918. Offered for sale phis, 14,653 62 or 1,980,483 lbs. Tor.s 884.14. Prices Realised. Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed #98 to $104 Good 75 97 Fine Plain 81 Good 74 76 8heet Unsmoked Onp* Fine Pa*-123 words
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Article181 1918-05-10 6 Messrs. Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, May 9. The unrk-t still maintains i eery nncertain tone with pries for th»Standard Ifc.idea showing daily fluctuations. The weekly anctior's which oonelo led this morning w rpi >rly attends l throaghoat and only a law buyers w< r-1 pi rating. There was consequently very181 words
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Article222 1918-05-10 6 Messrs. Guthrie Co's. Report. Singapore, May 9. For the weekly robber auction which commenced yesterday th»quantity catalogued waa 1,000 tons. Prices lor the highest grade Rubbers w-»re fally a t to thos* of la*t the top price for Fine Pal« Crep*» being unchanged at $105, a;id that for Ribb» i222 words
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Article216 1918-05-10 6 a\U pretjoaui world*! reoordi for individual egg-lying by White Leghorns have been eclipsed in the BeodigO pintle |ej| competition, where 530 birds of various breeds have been under test for twelve months. The winner and new record hold.-r in Mr. H. R James's White Leghorn pall t Lady216 words
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Article323 1918-05-10 6 FrfSif Co's Repot A 101 l to; c continues to Chirac \mk market. Mining shares for a few days ia some instances showed some excitement but on the whole closed wiih an easier tendenoy which is mainly canard by the IUISJSI inclination to merely speculate in tin shares.323 words
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Article301 1918-05-10 6 Ii i —*ih May. Th a pist wai k has hasp a quiet j on* in oor iocil ioai ket, patties I triy in Rabbet shares. Rubber. Last wetk'd saotion res'i. I Total offered, tons 156, total eokl 461, top pric-s $LUo, S.iee■flu2. London equivalent 2s301 words
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Article176 1918-05-10 6 La -know, April 12.—A fire broke oat in the premises of Upper India Coup r Paper Mills at about 11 a.m. It appears tbat the fire originated in the sweet stuff shop outside the premises and sparks wero carried to t. c i tills. Hr cks176 words
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Article77 1918-05-10 6 BcflfHti la Loodja. Th- io'! wing are the dates ot -ro BSxiaapara of the Btropean Ma Is ar 1 tßair <ielivexy in L n 10-. Mail. Li. ivkbce. M. J Jan. April 13 Mill Q I M April 13 Mail D F-b. 13 April Is Mail B hk77 words
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Article44 1918-05-10 6 Sh° (sweetly)—Five men have pro poaed to me and I've refused them all, because none of them measured up to my Meal. Long pause. He —I know what vf.u'ro thinking She—What He—lb it I'li be the sixth but you're wrong, kid, you're wrong.44 words
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Advertisement187 1918-05-10 6 There is no Better Ale Than j BULLDOG ALE Ti»y M* U < SALE AT The Leading Hotels 1 j Principal Liquor Dealers. Alas ijg I dowithraflQfer It is a question aftea put forth b? th mv i who are long ■nffoiiag from -.tubborn cgnsu'nprion and 001 qa a Ij187 words
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Advertisement377 1918-05-10 6 Trail; Services, Singapore (Tink-Roic? Daily. The m:til i.-aina from Singapore for th« north l«iva Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m (Sunday esoepted) *md 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Laoipnr at 7 18 p m. and 6.45 a ro. rt«p>-c'ively. The through expr'-sa to tenant? leaves Enala Lnmpnr at R377 words
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Advertisement607 1918-05-10 6 REQUISITES In The Rubber Industry. Acetic Acid. 99% guaranteed. Latex Clips. First and second qualities, both porcelain and <ilass lemon shaped. Momi Chests. Best quality only. Coagulating Pans. Enamelled. Sizes 18" x 9" x 4" and L6* hr x i". STOCKED BY YAMATO Co. 41, High Street, Singapore. Best Quality607 words
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Miscellaneous181 1918-05-10 6 Mails Close. To 4» Port S«reuenha:n and Telnts Au.mii •jlint* 2-30 pm Colon) bo tJS pm Hui*. ar Uiir L*dy Weld 3 pm Pulan Soegi Her.*> it 3 pm Rhio Emely 3 pm Pulan Batam A Pa. ia Balang Hock Keng 8 pm Sanit 3 pm Miri. Labuan, Jes*<-Iton, Kudat181 words
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Article1277 1918-05-10 7 A; plication in Europe. The following is contributed to a a exchange by Mr Frederic J Haskin Germany, to judge by the acaoanti of her nowspapers, is a Oonn ry with a magnificent system of food difitribution, but a sad nbortl ol things to distribute. The German Press1,277 words
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Article15 1918-05-10 7 Vesci -8 In communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireleea Station None.15 words
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Advertisement403 1918-05-10 7 JOTICES Government of Johore. MIMNQ LAND AT MERSINO. Mining rights over some 1,400 acrea 0 f land at Ulu Mersing will shortly be disposed <>i by tender. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore Bahru. 7 5 FOR SAL^_ FOB SALE K>«hranj403 words
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Advertisement596 1918-05-10 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INQORPGRATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Stares of £20 each £1,200.000 ftessrve Fund £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors €1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of Erf land, The London City aud Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster596 words
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Advertisement233 1918-05-10 7 WANTED WANTED I Junior shorthand typist required, previous experience not essential Apply Box 100, caro of Malaya Tribune. 2 5 v WANTED A smart assistant for Gramophone department. Apply JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., Singapore. 27 4 v WANTED. A billet by a mechanical engineer (practical knowledge) experienced in mining and233 words
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Advertisement143 1918-05-10 7 Sciatica s Searching Pains Sciatica is nothing more Mien aearalgfa of the Blfatio nei ye, caused by nerve stnrvation. Hot annfieatioaa and linanents may relieve the pain, aud temporary relief is the beat you nan expect from them Mnjw/»y. lustead of wasting time and money on liniments, get right at143 words
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Advertisement426 1918-05-10 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) Phone Mo. 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 month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The426 words
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Advertisement417 1918-05-10 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. I FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. income in 1 9 b 54,309,517.50 I Total Gut-go In 1816- $2490,418.50 j assurance effected in 1918 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funis -$1,819,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus aditione,417 words
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Advertisement49 1918-05-10 7 1 IMMMMMIMIMII^WH^ I BUSINESS IN WAR TIME. It is our intention to continue ■> to advertise our va-"U» *pc- J 1 ci.ilitie» with tmfbu'oi Tig ur, 1 fi.r.d our tffroi >n? itoesdy plannt»d for *-xtr-ri»ive *> I I itpays to-.d't-u«e, advertise, advertise. The North 2 Briti: h Rubber Co.. Ltd.49 words
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Miscellaneous100 1918-05-10 7 Sin apore Volunteer Cirps. Or J. rs for lb' wwk ending Saiuri \y. May 11 To day. 4 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Silos > SVA Spcb. Ill IV 5 Drill Hull SVA GL DRF 5.15 do SUE (v) do Signalling bee. SVC do SVC Recruits do A V Platoon100 words
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Title Section24 1918-05-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dalfr. VoL V.- -No. 109 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918 PRICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article262 1918-05-10 1 A Washington message says six inventions designed to give ships immunity from torppdo attack are to be tested by the ship protection board. One of tbe deviceß offered is the torpedo-proof ship of Mr Hudson Maxim. Mr Maxim proposes to build a vtssel of concrete and steel plates,262 words
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Article118 1918-05-10 1 The Peruvian Foreign Office has seiz mI the following G«rui in vessels in Peruvian ports at Mollen lo ship Hebe, 2,460 tons, owners. Rlw InrHj-Aktien-O. yon 1896 J B Uarda 5,751 ton?, owners, Deutsche.DampfschUTuhri--G- i> 11 ecbaft Kosmos" At Callao s. Annbis, 4,763 tone, own -rs,118 words
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Article64 1918-05-10 1 The Japanese's Daleat Maro, for I iiif rly the Blue Fanrud s Ulysses, 3,681 tons, which was chartered by the French Government until recently has now b-«en by the. charterers and has b-ien over for service between th- United Statea and Franc wad built in 1893 by Moasrs Scott and64 words
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Article128 1918-05-10 1 The new steamer Snddhadib ia on her way down from Honkong to Bangkok and is expectel to morrow or Monday, says the Bangkok Times of April 17. She has a numb r o first class passengers oo board en route for Singapore. The new vessel goes128 words
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Article111 1918-05-10 1 Mr A W Vick at the Chartered Bank) Singapore, has raceived for t!i~ R ryai National Lifeboat Insti tation. Urea ly acknowledged $221 A Fri n I $1, another $1 Chin«-8o Commercial Hank Staff (iiw Kh~k Khiam 10 Chia Tiong Saan 5 Wee Theam S«ng B L F111 words
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Article31 1918-05-10 1 A Chinese seaman saved from a torpedoed vessel, when asked to describe the sinking, replied to the American Vice-Consnl at Genoa in four words Poof 1 Bang Water 1 Hospital I31 words
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Article57 1918-05-10 1 The O S K has untitled to despatch the s Luzon Maru. 1,076 tons, as the fir-*, itaaaaer on the F.uropean service, t wards the cud of April. She will i c armed with a 4 7 in <un a'ld equipped wi'h wn elcss. Tue c, Verba > Maru. 3,38957 words
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Article33 1918-05-10 1 Messrs Jardine Matheson and Co., and Butterfield and Swire, atys the J .'pan Advertise'," hive ordered I utir concrete boa's of 8,000 tons, one of 5,'»00 tons an 1 two of 1,500 tons.33 words
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Article34 1918-05-10 1 Japanese vessels now under foreign charter number 13, with a total of 69,850 tons. Before the Shipping Control Act was promul gated, fro-n 100,000 to 150,000 tons of shipping was under charter to foreigners.34 words
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192 1918-05-10 1 Washington, March 7 -.—The Naval Board, under the leadership o Admiral Winterhalter, has left Washington for Norfolk, Va., where it will witness the trials of the steamer Lucie, which is B*id to be unsinkable and torpedo-proof. This yes-el has been equipped by the192 words
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Article236 1918-05-10 1 On the occasion of his slop—a wellkuown London passenger liner —being sunk by the enemy last September, Captain Frank H CUret showed extraordinary heroism and presence of mind. He was the last to leave his ship, aud whilst in the water swain amongst the wreckage to which236 words
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Article101 1918-05-10 1 Faiday, May 10.—New Moon Bh. 1 m. a High Water :—10.22 a.m. Bft. Bins.; 10.2 p.m. Oft. lin. Saturday, May 11. —High water 11.11 a.m. Bft. 9ins.; 10.40 p.m. oft. 4ins. Sunday, May 12.— Moon Max. Dec. N. Bh. A. High Water:—ll.sB a.m. Bft "ins.; 11.18 p.m.101 words
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Article48 1918-05-10 1 The Japanese anthorities have made the conditional embargo on the chartering of Japanese vessels to foreigners absolute. Recently contracts were signed to charter the Kaio Maru and the Shinko Maru to firms in India, but applications for permission to execute the contracts have been refused in both cases.48 words
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Advertisement531 1918-05-10 1 55 KIAT S Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*) Board of Directors: TAY GUN HAT. Es« Oainran. ON. EOON HAT Esq PO Eli iOOJi, Esq lOH lIM LIONG. Esq Managing Director-TAY WAN MAT, ft* I Manager LOW lEOI CHOEY Esq I Assistant Manager PO EIM SOON. Esq. I Secretary531 words
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Advertisement153 1918-05-10 1 EAP ENG MOK STLAMSHH CO. LTD. siHiHre ti litivia, CberilM m SiuriM. Sail a Wmu\ inta»«re ti Piukil Piun. btivli. SauriH. BiUvii. Faaskal Plum ail SiHwe. Sail Foriniqii'! v (Bill). Sail Fortnightly, rrtJsr i, o*n*t9 *■<! MbMftt* ip|! «o Tift P.?.G!STERED OFFlfif m \1 Nat tr« B rt-.i LFE LEONG153 words
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Advertisement126 1918-05-10 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Whaatm Suction Godown.s Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S East East 1 and 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wltarf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Office, Police126 words
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Advertisement57 1918-05-10 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., (Incorporated In Singapore.) Registered Office 58 and 59 Market Street. latended Sailings. Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other daye. Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontian, Kechil and Benuit. Every alternate day. v Hook Lim For P. Batam, Bulang and Binta-i every alternate day Hock Keng For57 words
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Advertisement618 1918-05-10 1 16U«N KIAT S Co.,Ud7 I (Incorporated Struts*...I Head OfiRK 1 .Phillips I Ship chandlers. Hardware ue alep I Government end Municipal lontractL I Gener-1 Importers and Lxporter t I Bice and Saw Mill J at >- I Commission Agents. I Authorised Capital $*****0 I I Paid up capital $108,000.1 N.618 words
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