Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1918
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Title Section28 1918-05-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 110 SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che fttalapa Crlbunc. SATURDAY, MAY IL28 words
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Advertisement417 1918-05-11 1 Tay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application at above address OR Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and it private Bwldencei No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Baylang. AT THE GAIETY TO-NIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 p.m.SHAHP Two417 words
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Advertisement318 1918-05-11 1 Straits Motel TAN JONG PACAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." NEW Japanese Dentist. I, the undersigned, have arrived from Japan recently, and opened a dental office at the place given below and undertake all the works at MODERATE CHARGES to your GREATEST SATISFACTION. K. HA318 words
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Advertisement38 1918-05-11 1 Ross's Famous Settlings I TRADE MARK jjj Fresh Supplies Man hly. Pure Pilsener Guinness V^^ W^^i Descrip i^^d^ W<>nj British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S IN. A. RossTfirothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith. L J38 words
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Advertisement361 1918-05-11 1 Tay Guan Kiat! 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I Government and Municipal Contractor FOB F I WO O X>. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363>nd at Prtttte Residences No. 1450. 87 Twißoal do. 1073, Sunnystie, Say;any. Estate Supplies Acetic (99&98P Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui tBusscm diaisha,361 words
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Article253 1918-05-11 2 ludan Barrister's Claim. Lond. r:, flab. 20 :—An open let hi M J bn b V -c Mrees-d to Dr. Mir Anwarnddin, an Indian b»rrieter, 1 I *o c lib-1 action in the King's B=>r.ch Division y sterday, when Dr. Anwarud'.in clonic J £10,000 damages from Mr.253 words
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Article198 1918-05-11 2 Appeal in Ktatla Lumpur. The Fell Conrt of Appeal, consisting ol lr. J ratio a j R inner, Acting Chi fJo lici.d Comml i or, Mr J untie- Eirnshaw, end Hr, J to Bpronle, has been in s-ssion ir Knala Lnmpnr stnee Monday of bat week in198 words
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Article284 1918-05-11 2 < >ni Simla April 11.— V Preaj commpniqte* sa}B :—An a Iminietratioo Bill iaot introduced imth» flonitfi of th< Tnit.-d Ji.at- h providt s fur BY 1' tog two nu'idr< I and tift> million ■liver doilarl into bullion and foi'. re-parahaaeby t*i" Americ i treeenry of sil><284 words
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Article142 1918-05-11 2 London Captdu Ronald Amundsen has pan-el through Tdverpo. 1 on hia way to America. He has been vbiiing the front at the invitation of the American Government, and is Ira v Uag as hi nuest to bcture in Am' rica on vital he has «ren. Am142 words
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Article191 1918-05-11 2 The Ingenious Comp Some imes th«a man to whom the jonmalbts transfer all oiame evolves by the v*ry 5b.-«pleet trans-foru.ati»-n a howl r with more than the asnal pptn»-RB. In the coarse of an article on the possible changes resulting from the adoption of the report of th*»191 words
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Article177 1918-05-11 2 In th" Fnll Conrt at Hongkong on April 24, Li Hong Ming, a solicitor's clerk, whose deportation bad been ordered, brought an action ■gall It the Attorney.General, the Beeretary of Chinese AlFairs and the Captain Superintendent of Folic-. The plaintiff claimed that the S cretary for Chines« Affaire177 words
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Article163 1918-05-11 2 E-trly iu the morning on 2i April there passed away at Jeeselton a W( man who for nearly twenty long 5 ears devoted her life to missionary work among natives in tbis conntry. The Reverend Mother Bernard r- tnrne.l to Pa, ar a short time ago fn m Singapore163 words
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Article36 1918-05-11 2 untitled on Tuesday a' Ont I fro n th Kirn? Rall« •ray B i.io:,. when the lLS5a.m. ballast train ran over Malay. The Bim« train bro-uhf th body to Klang, whr«reit was handed OfOTtO th« Folic.—M.M36 words
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Article242 1918-05-11 2 A well known A?;; -ican to 11« Mrs O t n A:! r -r>u, in a :><x>l Jnat pnblicL Ibj ib< oscai ;°sptc»ed of Em/i :h pal ;?h expr^< the though' f p -m* abuai the.«ff«-t i. of th** svai on aromeo »he wai htu madu «roou<uHi242 words
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Article115 1918-05-11 2 Canon Knox untitled achieved on fine frat in A' Before the Simplon area tunnelled, h- rac»d (hediliger.ee from Si q|! ato Brieg. Nap.'ltf.n's ell rood dereendi hj /.i -/agf, and the did;;- Be need t< make swi't going. Thn cleric plnngedstraii btdown '.t. monntaia side, through torrents an I brush115 words
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Advertisement472 1918-05-11 2 I I It is a question oft»n put forch by tk« invalids who are long snffering I from stubborn con«ump:i m i »1» who are quite deprewed I and dojoetod by their lives b? takit? bi tm doae* of medicines. Hope for life is bejead their h.r'izoa. L': v a472 words
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Advertisement222 1918-05-11 2 CHOP P\\ HIN Diamond Merchants cind Jew liers No. 622 North Bridge Road, ingapo c ALWAYS !H STOCK Arti-tic Chinese and European Jewellery f i irl us descriptions and of the test fashion Emerald?, Sapphire?, Rubies, Opals and other precktus stones Lose Diamond t tnd Brilliants of the first water222 words
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Advertisement376 1918-05-11 2 AND BUILO NGS PRIVATE SALE VS. PUBLIC SALE. 1. At a public (auction; sale, the property goes to the higher bidder and the sale is with irawn owing to Reserve price not realised," both resulting in ex'ra cost in money and time to the buyers. 2. At a privve sale,376 words
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Advertisement755 1918-05-11 2 Let 1 WincarnU' give you lew Strmgtb, new Blood, net Hero Force 4 m fit* To those who are Weak, or Anaemic, or 'Netty,' or~R- i •Wincarnis' offers the greatest of all gifts —the g6 of new h 1 new life. New health and new life Think what this moMuZ755 words
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Article252 1918-05-11 3 Singapore, Saturday. May, 11. Messrs Latham and Go., the 1 Arcade, adrise f h*> followfnf qoovitions AlorGajah $3.15 $3 40 AverKnnm-** 105 1.15 AyerMolek 2.00 2.20 Ay«f Pama 8.25 8.50 Balgownie 4.75 500 Bukit Jelotcug 0.55 0.65 Bnkit Katil 0.70 <\BO Bnkit X B 0.80 090 Char.akat252 words
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Article301 1918-05-11 3 S ngapore, May, 11 Tin See Local and General column. Copra. No business. Tapioca— Strong Basinees done. Say* Flour —No bnaineee. Go miner. —No basinees. Pepper-— Steady. Basinees done. Other Product*.— Qci, t. Utist Leal a-gtitioas. Bfetaaege 110 8. per pion! $50.00 SntT-egs 80 S. 55.00 Oopra Bali301 words
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Article14 1918-05-11 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station -None.14 words
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Article533 1918-05-11 3 I wo Well-known Chinese Fined. At the TIong;kong Magistracy, on April 23, before Mr. Dyer Ball. 4arry Sling Rnd Wild iin Ming, two well-known Chinese young tuea who re member* of the Chinese Y.M C.A. wen charged, on remand, with erectliter a wireless installation at No. 122, Ded533 words
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Article104 1918-05-11 3 London According to a Geneva despatch to the-"Duly Express," everal inhabitants of Luxemburg, including two judges and Swiss tradesmen who have arrived at Zurich, declare that the refusal of the young Grand Duchess of Luxemburg to accept a Prussian prince as a husband is causing the104 words
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Advertisement418 1918-05-11 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Conifxrt, Good Music and Good Pictures. BEACH ROAD. A Two-Feature Programme lit the Second Show At 9.1S p.axaPATHE 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. The418 words
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Advertisement505 1918-05-11 3 k PROGRAMME UNEXCELLED FOR QUALIFY '^Tl Alhambrals i TO-NIGHT is the only I the Theatre S AT THE theatre f Ai with an where you exquisite tea I get the BEST fe 5 Jj, -U A garden f Pictures, the F |&jf A I BEST fl I W f r?'<es,505 words
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Advertisement407 1918-05-11 3 Grand Change of &v THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLA^v EMPIR. Tanjoug Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-nigbt I SECOND SHOW 9.80 SHARP To-night I IU Serial-of the Hour. Featuring Pearl White The Pearl of the Army 15 Episodes—3o Parts Unmasking the Secret foes who Menace our Peace and Prosperity. Episodes 3407 words
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Article1476 1918-05-11 4 The Government has been wis" in abandoning tb> idea of a judicial tribunal to consider the grave charges broight by (J. nam] Manrice against Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Bonar Law. To hold a fair trial and give both sides an opportunity of presenting their rupeattlO appects1,476 words
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Article322 1918-05-11 4 The following letter has been received by the Bishop of Singapore from Major-Gent-ral Iti lout, CM c. C B Dear Bishop, I wish you the greatest success in jour appeal for Church Army Tents. I have no doubt that the people in Malaya will respond to it322 words
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Article89 1918-05-11 4 Wear-, a ud-ofißjially informed that th-- h-dp rendered by owners of private and commercial motor-cars to the unfortunate of tbe Andie Lc \>on waa moat highly apprec ate l b,- the p;'ssengerB and by »\e of the Colony, which invoked their 00-operation.' The Government de B89 words
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Article86 1918-05-11 4 We w mid draw the attention of our readers to the announcement, appearing In another column of this issue, regarding the local War Tax 0 dinance. Those who are fortunate enongh to hay* a total income of $3,000 or more per annum shon'd notify the Collector that they86 words
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Article25 1918-05-11 4 We have to acknowledge receipt from the F M 8 Government Printing Office of a copy of the proceedingfl of the Federal Council far 1917.25 words
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Article501 1918-05-11 4 Tin is at $180 50; 175 tons aold, I London, May fc qci*t— Renter. Mr B J Eaton v R MaLya from India Mr B F Brfjr. is assistant district judgefc, I We have received a, c r r t v Straits Settlements Civil SerrtLiK for 1918,501 words
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Article95 1918-05-11 4 The death rate per mille for the week ending May 4 wae 45.1-\ The total number of deaths was 320, of which 231 were maLs and J>9 females. No Europeans and 3 Eurasians died, also 137 Chinese, 43 Malays, 33 Indians. Comnlsions caue-d 31 deaths, Phthisis 35. Malarial95 words
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Article31 1918-05-11 4 Kampong Kamuatiog Tin Dredging, Limited- Output for the month of April 1918:— Both Dredges. Hours run 1,225 Cnbic Yards treated 161,000 Total Picul8 827.1' Realised on sale #74 365-0031 words
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Article22 1918-05-11 4 To morrow. Sunday after Ascension. Monday. Fraser and meeting, noon. Tuesday Ayer Panas meeting, noon. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.\u.22 words
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Advertisement179 1918-05-11 4 ROBINSON Co. Englisii Lavender Productions. tjjjf Fragrant Old English §MITCHAM I Lavender Water <jp Distilled from Selected Flowers. Fragrar.t Old English Lavender Sachet LUBRIGATIH6 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 be179 words
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Advertisement290 1918-05-11 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settl-ment*) Head OflLc 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. 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. Address:290 words
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Advertisement67 1918-05-11 4 I I Bols GIN Caldbeck. Macgregor 6c Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. FOR SALE All kinds of Patent Medicines (British American Make.) Charges Moderate, We will allow special rate for wholesale buyers- Can bmi fr m Naina Mohamed Sons, 19. Raffles Place. Singapore THE MuiCOtt Belting Co., Ltd. (Inoorjorated in67 words
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Article409 1918-05-11 5 The Western Front. Allied Counter Blows. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 9, 2.15 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says Successful Anglo-Frenoh counter attacks in the La Clytte and Voormezele sector drove out the enemy from positions of the front line in which he had gained a footingREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 409 words
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Article281 1918-05-11 5 Artillery Activity. London, May 9, 4.25 p.m. A French communique says; There is lively reciprocal artillery fire north and south of the Avre London, May 9, 8.05 p.m. Router's correspondent at French Headquarters wiring on May 8, describing the work of the French troops in the defenoe of281 words
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Article103 1918-05-11 5 Landing From U-Boat. London, May 9, 4.45 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Ronald McNeill, Mr Macpherson confirmed the rumour that a man landed from a German submarine recently in the west of Ireland and was arrested. He was now in the Tower and would be103 words
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Article97 1918-05-11 5 London, May 9, 3.45 p.m. The newspapers refer to the Rumanian peace treaty as justifying the worst that has been said about what Germany will do if she has power. It is pointed out that the formidable Rumanian army was led to lay down its arms by fair97 words
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Article35 1918-05-11 5 London, May 7, 4.30 p m. A Turkish communique claims that British attacks eas: of the Jordan on the 3rd failed with heavy losses, and that the British cavalry was beaten and dispersed.35 words
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Article32 1918-05-11 5 London, May 9, 6.0 p.m. The Admiralty reports that a British minesweeper was mined and sunk on May L Three officers and twenty-three others, including the mercantile orew, were killed.32 words
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Article31 1918-05-11 5 London, May 8, 5.0 p.m. The Liverpool Post anticipates a further reduction in the Lancashire cotton output, unless the Government can provide more tonnage for cotton from the United States.31 words
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Article256 1918-05-11 5 Various Items. London, May 9, 7.50 p.m. According to the Zeit's Vienna correspondent the fiscal circulation of the AntroHungarian bank reaches 23 billion and a half, according to the valuation of certain Swiss bankers. The security for this appears not to be greater than 750 millions. The Neue256 words
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Article2375 1918-05-11 5 Debate in Commons London, May 9, 6.0 p.m. In the Hcnae of Commons, great interest was shown in the debate arising out of the Maurioe lettej. The House was crowded evefywhere. Mr, Asquitb, moving for the appointment of a S hct Committee to enquire into General Manners2,375 words
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Article153 1918-05-11 5 En the midst of life we are in death, In the midst of joy we suffer grief And thus one sinks while a shuddering breath, Comes to new-born lungs that set k relief. In the midst of peace we are in strife Fighting to conquer o'er cruel fate, Striving153 words
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Article48 1918-05-11 5 Police Promotions. Chief Inspector L Hiokey of th« Sineaoore police has be a n ipn luted Chuf Detective Inspector of JMa.ucca, and Inspector Leonard, who has done good work in the barbonr and later in the town, has been appointed Chief Inspector of Policy Singapore.48 words
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Article61 1918-05-11 5 Sentence of 4 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Lingham Carter in the District Court yesterday afternoon on a Hylam, named Wong Ah Di, who was convicted of theft of a gold ring, a silver cigarette rise, and a lady's gold wrietlet watch, together valued at $1,115,61 words
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Article88 1918-05-11 5 As a result of a gambling row, some coolies employed at the slipway, Tanjong Rhu. attacked a gambling informer yesterday afternoon in Pagoda Street, inflicting stab wounds on the man's thighs and arms, which necessitated his removal to hospital, where it is expected he will remain for some88 words
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Obituary88 1918-05-11 5 A Boyanese, named Hadji Sinai, aged 33 years, employed as a fireman on the motor launch Swift is reported to have died at the PuIhu Bukatn Hwpitalat 11 p.m. oq the 9;h inst,, where he Wis removed, as the res lit of an explosion ia the engine room88 words
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Article91 1918-05-11 5 In connection with the case in which Lim Teck Siong of 13 Kling Street and other Chinese retail liquor dealers were charged by the Monopolies Department for importing for sale or for purposes Of trade a large number of bottles of liquor to which a false trade description91 words
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Article278 1918-05-11 5 In the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bocknill, K. C.) on Thursday one Chiong Guan Hion sued a Chinese woman named Tan Peck Yong for $958.46 for moneys advan jed to her to bring an action in the Johore Conrt, which hue not been278 words
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Article137 1918-05-11 5 Yen ChW*. 11 mo April U Three dajs asr» fatal and lent occurr d on th Peking Hankow Railw «y G mci al H Ml of Cbsn.sChow with his ail, including his only son, aged 22, were travelling from Hankow. The train being overcrowded. General137 words
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Article48 1918-05-11 5 L.L.T.C. Yesterday's Play. Chi(Dj ior *hip Pairs—Mrs Cantrell and Mr Upcott beat Mrs Hoi Jen and Mr Beatty 6—0, 6< —3. Mrs Vowler and Mr Tineley beat Mrs Salzmann and Mr Stout 4—6, 7—4 6—3. tiiUfcles Handicap.—Miss Gove pins 4 beat Mrs Blair scr 3—6, 6—2, 6—4.48 words
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Article129 1918-05-11 5 A match whioh caused a lot of interest and was watched by a very large audience took place on Thursday evening at the Catholic Club, the contestants being A Lewis and W A Aeria. The game was one of 600 up on level terms. The first half of the129 words
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Article89 1918-05-11 5 The following were the results of the May Spoon Shoot, which took place at Balestier on Thursday laat:— 100 150 tDtal yds yds h'cap Mrs Mugliston 26 26 68.02 Lady Evelyn Young 23 20 67.69 Mrs Carr 23 26 67.69 Booty 31 28 67 32 Thomas 30 29 66.3789 words
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Article96 1918-05-11 5 To-morrow May 12. Launches wiil leave Johnston's Pier, 9 a. m. 10 a. in.. 11a. m 2.30 p.m and 3.30 p.m. Clnb Bungalow 9.30 a.m 10.30 a m. 12.15 p.m. 3 p.m. and 5 30 p.m. The 6rst of the series, 100 yards Jackson Millar Cup will96 words
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Article64 1918-05-11 5 The following will represent the Municipal Football Club in a game of socc-r against the Gymnastic Party at the former's ground at Balistier Road, to day at sp. m. sharp. Mr. A Gnrubathum has cons nted to act as referee: Messrs L. Klatsen ;I. A, Zuzarte, A ban ;R.64 words
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Article55 1918-05-11 5 Local turi enthusiasts, says the Pinang Gazette, may be interested to hear that Prince Mimer raced for the first time in Java, on Sunday last, and won in a canter by five lengths from The Geisha, covering the mile in 1—46 2/5, Logue riding. Among the starters were Golden Galleon,55 words
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Article49 1918-05-11 5 A pretty Chinese wedding was solemnised in Ipoh on Wednesday the contracting parties being Mr Lee Pak Yin of Malacca, and Miss Liew Yoon Yin, daughter or Mr Liew Sau San, the w"ll known Beta Qajab minor, and sister-in-law of Mr Lim Seng Chew, manager of the Tambnn Mines.49 words
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Advertisement126 1918-05-11 5 frOR SALE. For sale newly collected, silky cotton Apply Toko Mesquitta, Sabang, Sumatra. 115 16 5 WANTED. A cashier who can supply security of $2,000- Please apply personally, with testimonials and specimen of handwriting, to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. 11 5 v WANTED. Wanted a teacher for Elementary classes in126 words
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Advertisement628 1918-05-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAR TAX ORDINANCE 1918. INDIVIDUALS 1. Attention ia invited to the provisions of Section 16, which requires every person who is in receipt of a total income of $3,000 per annum or more to notify the Cubector, in the month of Arril, thr.*; he is chargeable with Tax.628 words
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Article698 1918-05-11 6 Prices f jotei io the Market this M rnisg UINQAPOKB, May, 11. Meean Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shara Broken, it><me the following list of qu. utiona Robber Shares. Nob. Vmli*. Buv-r*. Bdkn. 1/- AliAgaf gf. 33 S Java 6/- 7 2,'- Aaglo Malay 12/- |f/L Ayer698 words
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Article83 1918-05-11 6 Uclifared ia L»adn. 'oUowing are the Ifjtei oi <' }>*rtare from Hiugapore ot the ■i tpeus Vi-sMi and their dell tnrj i: >ii to Larr. Danv rr. ■»5 J Jan. 22 April U Wmh. 11 April l.t I> iWa. II Apr.l la F I', i Apnl I ■ay83 words
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Article44 1918-05-11 6 jo Wmm »id Mmm u<\ 6 10 Maynrd m Oa, LM H»f- Hafcwlaaai ia 1 IS i 2 0 ti'j o*i>«-? Itany Uc, .j> i 8 6 P M>MnHl ■■MAb i. 470,. 41 Ui 4« oo It Ur»l Oaaplaa 10 UaiUd QmSi urn44 words
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Article555 1918-05-11 6 Changkat Serdaog Estates. The report of the above Company for tlie \ear ended Jan. £1« 19ift, to ke presented at the annual meeting to be held on May 18 at the Com* pant's othces, states The net profit for the jear amounts U>$81,223 16 to which must be555 words
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Article72 1918-05-11 6 Oi-ders for wtfk «nding May If; M n I »y May 13.—Signalli >4; Class, M.C A. Gronnd, 5,15 p.m. Weu* t a say, May 15.—Signalling Class, Y M.C A 5 15 p.m. Thu»6 lay, May 16 —Combined Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. FriJ iy, May72 words
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Article49 1918-05-11 6 Singapore, May 11. Baal oi/k, 2/4.3/8 Doaaatd 2/4 j/ig Private 2/4 5/8 D fnMm tank r. f. U6 !> Boajrfcaog- Bart P. I U3| •?i lapui Baal i/d, ioi Sovereigns— l j»y}pj» $8.54 Indi* QTall Hiili Ist! taste 15 2932 7T .4 6 Br.B»'*- In **»o w on 49^49 words
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Article885 1918-05-11 6 Superintendent s Report. The Superintendent, Mr. T. Wil son, has issued his report on the working of Singapore Fire Brigade daring 1917. from which we takf the following excerpts The number of calls to fires or supposed fires w;is 42, a decwaie of 7 on 1916. Of885 words
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Advertisement139 1918-05-11 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE OM SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. 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 of the grip. 1 52"139 words
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Advertisement997 1918-05-11 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express are Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA No. 555 per tin of 50=51.00. (Including duty.) Vjcp sh**£jb Packed in patent997 words
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Advertisement189 1918-05-11 6 Mind you, these be the days of short- W «>»M /W H. £fo 'Phone or write to WW/ Yamato f AND Co., X 3 41, HIGH ST REET, Singapore. MASSAGE HALL No. 239, Bencoolen Street Open dally 6 a.m.-9 p.m. TELEPHONE No. 1467. Business Operators Mb s. FUJITA MASSAGE Mrs.189 words
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Miscellaneous180 1918-05-11 6 Mails Close. To day Malacca, Port Swettenham and Peuang *Klang ?.80 pm Ivarii'.H.n «or,: Pulau Soegi fleaoit ";t pm Kenmon Sanit 3 Pu an Soegi Sultana 3 pm Pulau Uatam A Palm Bulang Hock Kcng 8 pm Ma acca H ng Uska K .ta Tmgjl Aing H 4 pm UoIomtMi.180 words
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Article1072 1918-05-11 7 Why It Will *ot Cor.". Tf ere straw can indicate the direction or I wind, r> KBaahct of stiaws Bearing Sn ihe same dureaiiun iodicite the wind's trpnd M OOnHi In England to.d-»j tn ieinte. h<'"tnck te eiearlj wbicb narahe Enulid» doe ntie p-htical wind is 11 ii1,072 words
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Article67 1918-05-11 7 Loit lon The Bishop of Bath and Wells said to.day that in cases where British soldiers in France desirp to marry Prenoh woman, the Frenchantborttlei r qui-- some as--uriince to safeguard the women .g inst fraud or big-uny. As the proclamation of banns in •he intending67 words
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Article172 1918-05-11 7 Calcutt», April 15.—The following Preet oonamaeigne i--ued on Sunday night: The Indian Papi>r CarreaeyAet providee for holding a* p.irl of paper currency reseivo of -ilver all gold coin or bullion in transit to and from India in certain cirenmttanoea. This Act does not bowerer aoeer tle» cs««172 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1918-05-11 7 NOTICES Government of Johore. MINING L\ND AT MERGING. rights over some 1,400 teres o! land at Uln Mersing will ihortly be disposed f by tender. Full particulars may be obtained on application to tbe CoTmissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore Bahru 7 5 18 5 FOB SALE Keshrai j- n344 words
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Advertisement619 1918-05-11 7 BANKS BUUnUEO BANK. Or Milk* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, J BJOORFO X TISD IN BB ILAJfB BY ROYAL CHARTER, Pvld vp CaMtal in 60,000 Bharea of £20e*cu /«1,200,00.. rtes*rve Fund ±2.0j0,0(y. ueeerve Lit*hitex f of Proprietora 1 ,280^000 BANKERS. I'J»oj Baulk of E dead, The London '.*iiy and hfidhoxl Jt&ii's.. Ltd.,619 words
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Advertisement250 1918-05-11 7 WANTED WANTED Junior shorthand typist required, preih v-< ex orience a I neeeiitill Inaty Box 100, of Malaja Tribune 2 5 v WANTEi> A smart i distant for GramophoLe deaartaaaat Apply JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd., ing-ipore. 27 4 v WANTED. Wanted shortly, for Singapore Office, good clerk, preferably with knowledge250 words
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Advertisement79 1918-05-11 7 i— mt.-maarm.- ~t-mm* t». i .1 ■1 ■1 *«o»«r«--pinketteQ THE TINY UXtTIVES are safe and sure at all times and cause no habits. You can take them until the c aiatination is OOrrootod and then discontinue them with >ut fear of a relause Beoommanded for the treatment of torpid liver,79 words
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Advertisement453 1918-05-11 7 THE Malaya Trioane SUPPING IiUETfE. (Evening JOaily.) Phuae 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 month. All communication!] relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The EdltOT.453 words
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Advertisement457 1918-05-11 7 ]THE ORI E N TAIT GOVERNMENT SECURITY Ufc Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1674. Incorporated in Inlia. PONDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. RMMtotlll -$4,309,517.50 Total Cut-gi IB 1916 $248 C,418.5C 4tf«rance effscted In 1916 $4,230,542.35 Increase In Funds $1,819,099.00 Total Policies in 65 842 assuring, with Bonoi aditiOM, $72,522,348.14. LOW ly457 words
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Miscellaneous75 1918-05-11 7 Singapore Voluateer Corps. Orders for the wwk ending Satniday, May 11 2,30 pm Baleatier Range SVA (details) Drill Hall SRE(x) (Compulsory) 15 Destination to be notified later SVR (Compnlsory) 2 M Transport from 1>H 1 Hall SVR (Compulsory) Drill Hall MCS (Compulbor}) 3 do Chinese Co SV1 (Compnlsor> Brae Baaah75 words
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Title Section25 1918-05-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dailjr. Vol. V. No. 110 SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.25 words
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Article1479 1918-05-11 1 I have seen small but promising riots started in foreign places, as far apart as Vigo and Jerusalem, by children, with the hearty co-operation of British Blues. They are generallybegun by our sailors' characteristic htfectiou for children.The Blue will do anything, pay anything, risk anything for1,479 words
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Article71 1918-05-11 1 Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, Singapore, hag received for the Royal National Life-boat Institution Already acknowledged $263 Civil Service List. Hon F S .lamps, C M <; 5 Hon v A Qoodmaa 3 R Crichton 5 H Marriott 5 J Lorni" 5 1> Bentty 2 W H71 words
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Advertisement528 1918-05-11 1 155 KIAT i Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Board of Directors: TAY GUAN KIAT, Esq. Chair*an. ONG KOON KIAT Esq PO KIM SOON, Esq, KOH KIM LIONG. Esq Managing Director-TAY GDAN KIAT, Esq Manager LOW KEOK CHOEY, Esq. Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. Secretary KOH PENG HOE,528 words
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Advertisement159 1918-05-11 1 EAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. sib »a m to Bttivla. Cltrilwi <ii SaMiniQ. Sxiii Twice v Weak taMitre ti PiHail Piuio. ktivii SiianiQ. Baiivii. Piagkil Pluw Sittirire. Sail Fortnight IvSligiHre. BillitM IN MiqarM.i (Bill). Sail Fortnighth > *r.\ I*, vntng* and furibai i»fo«T*r,tJn A.pplv to THE BSr.JSTCRFO owe* 9a159 words
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Advertisement128 1918-05-11 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar Wharves Suction Godowns Gate Entrances Bondnd WwrehoWAS, Trafalgar St. East Bei Hir. ition. Storage 2 and l /T. Parar. P S East East 1 ami 2 20/22 St. rage I* 1 I Wharf Road. 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Stir 11, id128 words
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Advertisement90 1918-05-11 1 SOMETHING QUITE NEW TO SINGAPORE WILL APPEAR WHEN SHORTLY METRO'S Wonderful Productions are SHOWN IN THE LEADINQ THEATRES. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors for S.S.. F.M.S Siam, Indo China A China BAN LEE ANN LTD., (incorporated in Singapore.) Registered Office 58 and 59 Market Streei. Intended Sailings. M90 words
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Advertisement622 1918-05-11 1 GUAN KIAT SCO, Ltd. I Incorporated in Strr.it* t t ,v m Bead Office: "6, Phillip >ti:> u,Si.\, APf)R Ship chandlers. Hardware Dealers Government and Municipal Contractors. General Importers and txporters F.statp Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers'ani Commission Agents. B Authorised Capital $200 000 Paid up Capita! $108,000.1 N. Y.622 words
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Miscellaneous50 1918-05-11 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Saturday, May 11. —High water 11 11 a.m. 8ft. 9ins.; 10.40 p.m, 9ft. 4ins. Sunday, May 12.—Moon Max. Dec. N. 8h. A. High Water:—11.58 a.m. <Sft. Tine.; 11.18 p.m. 9ft. 5ins. Monday, May 13. —High Water 0.44 p. m 8ft. 4ine. 11 57 p. m. 9ft. 4ins.50 words
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