Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1918

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. V. -No 117 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918 PBICE 5 CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. M NO AT, MAY 20
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    • 263 1 ITay Guan Kiat 1 Phillip Street, Singapore. I «V WOOX>Z Merchant ami stockist. I i Rate and deliveries on application i at above address OR Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and 1 it Private Residences No. 1450. 87 Tank Boad. No. 1073, Sunnyslde, Baylang. m 66gAI E T V SECOND
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    • 323 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." Japanese DENTIST. EXTRACTION without the SLIGHTEST PAIN. Gold Crown, Filling, etc. USES Best Materials. MODERATE CHARGES. WORK GUARANTEED. Iff. HASITIMOTO No. 80 Selegie Road. 45 46 I INSANITY CUBE! I Dr. W. C. Ro/b Specific for
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    • 99 1 San it as Disinfectant Pine Tpee Brand. §Use No Other j If you want the Best Results for j fc smallest gj^j This disinfectant freely emulsifies I j with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. sanitas is known throughout the world i t j RELIABLE I disinfectant. The
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    • 382 1 jTay GuanKiat! I "36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Government and Municipal Contractor FOR I IFIRBWOOD. I Phone No*. 1361. 1362, 1363 and at Private flesidanew Ko. I*so. 87 Taniaoad NO. 1073, Sunnyjlfie- Bayiano. i SULPHURIC j I AND j Hydrochloric Acid. I j lr TRADE MARK.^W l| Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.
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  • 607 2 Experiences of a Field Censor. When one Las to deal with hun IredsofMters writun by Tommy 'ohto. wife, sweeth eart, giater, and virions relations ami friends, as I f;ave to do every day, one gathers some idea of the marvellous con. glomeration of grades and classes which are
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  • 225 2 Permission to Work in Forest Reserves. In view el the urg,nt bMd of His MajHBt> s Government for tin tor war pur,..*, lh ol the reu.-ra.Ml Malay Stat.-a km decided to adopt the following measures vvitb a view to increasing the ontput of ti.j from the Fedt-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 428 2 mas! "What shall I do with my Life rii-Mm—i i -mani —i i jj—i t- i It is a question of'pi. put forth b th° invalids who are long suffering from stubborn oowaatptioa aui eoaaeqaeatly who are quits depressed and dejected by their lives by taking bite- doses of medicines.
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    • 27 2 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Clas sics and Modern Fiction. AI SO Manila Envelopes for Office Use. The Continental Stamp Co. F>. HIGH STREET.
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    • 162 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Stagapo'e ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion. Emeralds, Sapphire?, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water dof various sizes Also undertake
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    • 410 2 I Palmolive Soap. i T mmm I 1 Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify j j and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate and troublesome skins.
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  • 128 3 Central E glne Works. The following is the directors' report to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on May 25 Accounts. The net profit for the year, after making due provision for depreciation, writing off all debts oonsi lered bad and increasing the reserve against
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  • 470 3 The following is the directors* report for the year ended 31st March to be presented to the shareholders at the eighth ordinary general meeting, on Saturday, May 25 The profit for the year is 117,407.62 which, added to the amount carried forward from the previous year, leaves a
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  • 283 3 May, 20 Aw iflll L 'cal and General cnlrmn. Copra- N«> bnsinpss. Tapioca. —Strong No business. Sage Hour- —No business. Qawtbier —No brtcineee. Hmppm —Uo&dy. No business Other Products.~M*rkeit Quiet. Ultti Uai Marr;i ctthtkis. N'-tmegs 110 S. per ploul $50.00 *0 S. 55.00 Coyra Bali 8.60 ;)opra Qoroßf
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  • 62 3 Singapore, May 20. On I^-ndoa— Bank 4 m/e. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/8 Prrvsta S mh 2/4 11/16 fUt* I T. 14b On Ecn t kong f>* v% djd 35% prem Qa Fhacgh*!- mtM 51J On ii*a-~ Bask T, I Uo* On Japan— Bank d/d. 106 aoverrfgna-bmvlng r*»e $rt.54
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  • 264 3 Singapore, Monday, May, 20. Mats-s Latham and Co., ttw KrmO>. adr:e>tr ftllowtag |ao«l I ions rorOajah $3-00 $3 40 7 erKunnvs 1.05 1.15 'yerMoiok 1.90 2.10 I "er Panas 7.75 8.00 Falgownie 4.75 5 00 Bakit Jelotong 0.55 0.65 Bakit &>tU 0.70 0.80 Bakit X B 0.80
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  • 15 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wirelef I Station None.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfort, Good Mubic aad Gcod Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Bhow At 9.15 p m. A PATHE SERIAL OF THRILLS GALORE served up to keep spectators very much alive THE FATAL RING IN 20 EPISODES OR 41 REELS Episode 16. The Double Disguise 2 Reels Episode
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    • 586 3 mmmmm i BM BB B M '*j An Uncommonly Grand Spectacular Picture S s the Theatre I AT THE with on where yon j pESfc A "^den* 6 8 get the BEST j A |j H HA J| I-Uvjl attacbedLlce P 3: ALU AM D X Ajw "^JHI^ 1 The
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    • 370 3 Commencing from To-night and Positively fop 6 HUMS Only FOR THE FIRST TIME! I FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE EMPIRE jWHj Pictures Specially taken for the Central Committee of the North China Red Cross Society under the Presidency of SHUN TUN HO, Esq. Relief of Tientsin Flood Films In
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  • 1046 4 We cotnin nd to u:ir rea brs the appeal leal by &fr, Alma Baker thronuh bia attorney Mr. s Btearart for a farther flea ~f battle. plan~s. There ma«t be many who though unable to Invert largely in war bonds an I wh have already ■abscribed ur
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  • 100 4 For some time past articles have been appearing in the Pinang Gazette, from the pen of Mr. L. M. Berergor, the Superintendent of the Government Gardens, Taiping Hills, regarding som<* easily grown foodstuffs which people in Malaya might do well to cultivate at the present time. Mr Berenger
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  • 14 4 Dr J V Pestana, Acting Medical Officer, District Hospital, baa left Pcuang for Singapore.
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  • 212 4 The Cinemas. The feature to-night a* the Empire will be the Tientsin Flood films, which have been happily availed of to interest especially the Chinese portion of its patrorjs. In addition there will be farther episo les of th* "Menace" and "Pearl of the Army" s 'ials an 1
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  • 264 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—l have rec ived a cable from Mr Aim* Bnk r, tbe aonoraVy Org*nide r ol tb« above Fund, containing tbe following appeal "People of Malaya, onr armies are hard pressed. They stand betwe n you an 1
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  • 121 4 The following donations are grate fully acknowledged 11 E Sir Arthur Young, Q CM G $500 Anonymous 2,560 W A Sims 200 Mrs F C Wreford 50 E Gattey 25 Rev. J R Lee 25 See Teoi kj Wan 25 A McE Marshall 20 Mr E F
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  • 78 4 The Hon. Mr. R. B. Rees, M P, who is miking a private tour of the* K*st with a view to ascertaining conditions in relation to Australian trade, arrived in Ipoh on Friday from Kuala Lumpur. In an interview granted to the Times of Malaya he
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  • 30 4 The cable published elsewhere concerning the fine work of our submarines in the Baltic, now, perforoe, to be discontinued, gives another instance of how badly Russia hai let us down.
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  • 425 4 Tin is at $174 00 tl saj no sellers. io *c Rubber is quoted at 2 Ifn. and 2/2 for sheet. r cre A cricket mate w D on Saturday was r play of an S. R. C. Franciscas, who took 6 40 runs, and later scored
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  • 123 4 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, May IC, 7,55 a.m. The Times correspondent at Tokio reports that the pending Chino-Japanese agreement has provoked excitement among Chinese students there. The Japanese authorities have persuaded the students not to return to China. The principals of ten Chinese schools waited on the Educauon
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  • 82 4 London, May 16, 7.2 p.m. Messrs Montagu 's report siya that the market has continued perfectly steady. Thw value of silver at the source remains the same. The fall of a farthing in the price on May 13, represents merely the reduction In the insuranoe rate from the
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  • 153 4 London, May 17, 2.30 p.m. New York Doctor Davison, chairman of the American Red Cross, has just arrived from ihe war zone. Interviwed, he described the outstanding feature of the German methods as an offensive ol terror against women, children, and old people behind the lines, by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 162 4 ROBINSON Co. English Lavender Productions. Fragrant 0!d English 1 (Ckk MITCH AM fit Lavender Water Distilled from Selected Flowers. Lavender Sachet ,Ul ta m m bii jUMUTH OILS Asiatic Petroleum Go. I (S.S.), LTD. j Incorporated in England. f No Further Danger [j Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the
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    • 258 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Inoorp..rated in the Strait* Settlements) Head (Mice: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. The successful Tenderers to the S. S. Government j and Municipal Commissioners for the year 1918 For the supply of Engineering Stores, Paints and Oils, Metal and Hardware, and Miscellaneous Stores, etc., etc. j
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    • 81 4 A light DUTCH PILSENER BEER i (33m A M 5 T E L. S»l« 4 Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. SINGXPORE A HU.4CCA. JUST ARRIVED bTKW SHir.ME.NT OF Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Kfjjitt:.t iir rt Q,i) 35 cts. I lb. Packet. (SjK-ci»i ta** f..i Ucaa poataamj Sole Agent* for 8.8. 4
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  • 106 5 The Fighting Fronts. Western Activity. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May i 7, 9.50 p.m. Sir D>uglas laig states We took prisoner a few Germans in a successful raid in the neighourhood of Beanmont-Hamel. We rushed a pc3t northward of Merris. and its garrison was killed or driven out.
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  • 84 5 London, May 18, 5.20 a.m. A.n American commaniqae states: Hostile raids in Pioardy anl I/orraine wer repulsed with lo3S to the enemy in killed and wounded. Thare is cm:inn« 1 aerial activity in th« Wo'Vid. Guns and machines successfully ngageJ the enemy in several encc iters. French c
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  • 29 5 London May 17, 6,5 p.m. Wireless Austrian official Franco-Italians attacked oar aioantain positions between the Oaurn and Devoli rivers in Albania and gained territory west of Korea.
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  • 52 5 London, May 17, 9.50. p.m. Palatine official The King of the Hediaz's Arab forces raided a station and post on the Hddjaz railway and killed thirty and took prisoner 140 Tarks. Th«y demolished several mil63 of track and three bridges. Thjy also attacked defences abaut Main, taking
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  • 200 5 London, May 17, 7.30 a.m. The immiuent German offensive is anxioasly awaited. General Maurice in the Chronicle pays that two thirds of the whole G rman force in the west is concentrated between Ypr-s aud the Oise, or one fifth of th > whole western front; bat
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  • 114 5 London, May, 17, 6.30 a.m. Professor Sherrington, of Oxford, sends tho Times a memorandum of conversations he had with Theologian Professor Troeltsch at Heidelburg in August, 1917. The Times points out that this shows that there is not the smallest chance of such Germans as Troeltsch being affected
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  • 45 5 London, May 17, 2.35 p.m. Paris The Frencn have brought down 322 enemy aeroplanes in March and April compared with 96 French aeroplanes lost in the same period. The inferiority <>f the German air service is causing the German general «tart" grave anxiety.
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  • 532 5 Work in the Baltic. London, May 17,6.55 p.m. The Admiralty, lifting a veil from 1 the operations of British submarines in the Baltic, relates stirring deeds of how they were continually attacking and destroying enemy warcraft and kent a watchful eye upon the movements of the German fleet.Their
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  • 67 5 London May 16, 4.40 p.m. Amsterdam In the Prussian Lower House the Independent Socialist,Hoffman, taunted the Conservatives with flaunting the Kaiser's j promise as regards equal suffrage. Facing the members of Jhe Right he continued: "Wnat people abroad say does not trouble you. What the soldiers at the
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  • 72 5 London, May 17, 7.30 a.m. The Executive of the Miners' Federation yesterday decided to call a special conference of delegates on Jane sto decide whether they should demand an increase of wages. The Shipping Controller afterwards met the executive and appealed to the miners to maintain
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  • 175 5 Serious Situation. London. May 17, 2 30 p.m. Amsterdam: The food situation in Holland is growing worse. The Government is actually sending troops to search the farms for wrongfully withheld r l ~ck«. farmers are In ?nao*. The Government estima'es ti »t ir. she Baark»mmer Meer district thirty-nine
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  • 189 5 London, May 16, 5.45 p.m. Speaking at the Foreign Press Association's luncheon given in London the Chairman tributed Lord Cuizon as one of the great men who had shaped the destinies of not only India bat also the Empire. Lord Curzon said that the p-ace for which
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  • 128 5 London, May 16, 11.45 p.m. A telegram from Gibraltar states that the Clan Mackay was sunk in a collision on May IL The crew were saved. Amsterdam The Norddeutsche denies that Germany was willing to surrender a considerable part of Lorraine in the spring of l'Jl7 if this
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  • 132 5 London, May 13, 4. 20 p.m. Paris General Gillain, Chief of Stall of the Belgian army, interviewed, showed the German propaganda method with the Belgian army. Belgian prisoners are taken to their families and for a few moments allowed to abandon themselves to domestic joys. Photographs of
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  • 48 5 London, May 16, 3.30 p.m. In the House of Commons re plying to Mr Outhwaite, Mr Bonar Law stated no change had occurred or was contemplated in the high command in France. He strongly deprecated such qnestions which he should decline to answer in future.
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  • 25 5 "Independent Socialists. London, May 17, 7,30 a.m. Amsterdam: The Vorwaerts states that several Independent Socialists have been arrested daring the lost few weeks in Cologne.
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  • 234 5 birth-Rates Compared. London, May 17, 7.30 a.tn* A recort compiled by th* Lied Government Board on information from Gprman sonrc» s shows I W* o the birthrate luQ<»rtn my du..ng fhe three years 1915 to 1917 equivalent to iloe3 of two million bebiee. Forty p, r centum fewer
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  • 104 5 London, M ij 1.1, 12.20 p.m. Znrich The Fr mkfnrt- ZaitßOg contrast very unfavourably the German system of fieaucmg the war with the British and says that the latter is bas-d on a wi 1 i distribution of the burden of taxation and rests on a much aounder
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  • 114 5 London, May 17, 3.5 m. The G.i/.-U" announces that I Victoria Cross hi* been posthernouelj ■warded to gfun n 1 ll Carl M. In tha action In Selig land Bight on November 17th laat y*ar, al thongh mortally wounded in 'he abdomen, he continued to serve bis gan,
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  • 85 5 London, May 17, H.lO s.m Philadelphia M War to the death" was the keynote of a vehement speech by ex-Pr-si bnr Taft at the opening of a win the War convention of the League to Knforce Peace, at which four thousand nation-wile prominent q* a vrere present.
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  • 46 5 London, May 17, 7.30 a.m. The Daily Chronicle states that the Government is considering the expediency of launching a scheme of voluntary recmitittg In Ireland on the lines of the Der'.y scheme. In tho meantime the drafting of the Home Rule Bill is progressing.
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  • 46 5 London, May 10, «5.20 a.m. The Miniver of Reconstruction has appointed a committee to investigate the desirability of tsiablisbing State and Municipal housing banks with a view to advancing funds to private persons and bodies for the provision of working-class houses after tho war.
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  • 34 5 London, May 16, 7.25 p.m. Paris M Outrey, the Parliamentary deputy for Cochin-China, who has not been hoard of for s veral months, has now telegraphed that he is returning to Pans.
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  • 26 5 London, May 17, 2.0 a.in. The Press Bureau spates tbat Lord Rhondda abolishes tbe meatless day in eating places as from May 17.
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  • 21 5 London. M*y 17, 9 50 p.m. The Pr. b8 Bureau States that Lord Wiuaboruo has hdtu male a Viscount
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  • 309 5 Allied Aviation. Paris, May 17. 7.40 p.m. The Matin sajs that Ih i Witt eh and English aviators biought down 42 German aeroplanes inside the Allies' lims in 48 hours, corresponding almost to fl*9* o°rn*fli aerial squadrons. A c >mpaMeon of figures of Fn nch sod losses prows
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  • 169 5 London, May 10, 6.0 a.m. AUMlonlnm tb« Reichsiae, daring the debate on the eatiasatea fo: Ihe Department of Justice, the a ci&iiet ;'obn denoanoed the severity ol th sentences in connection wiih the strifes disturbances whereby many men of noble character from Bdgium and Germany were languishing i"
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  • 95 5 London, May 17, 6.10 p.m. Amsterdam The BalgeHaa War Minister h is d. elan d that Bulgarian troops are not needed on the wes front. Also th I Macedonian front could not be weekend. Amsterdam Their Austrian M 'b sties, accompanied by Ba»-on Burian, the cai> f of
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  • 49 5 London. Miy 15, 4.50 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Macpherson stated that no successor to Lord French had been anpointed. Major A David D.wios U the ap pointiuent of General Sir lav Hamilton contemplated Mr Macpherson replied I can add nothing to my answer.
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  • 28 5 Londm, May 17, 4.20 p.m. Thl increase of exports was £427,200 and of impor" £35,300.667, compared with April last year. Last month's imports are a record.
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  • 24 5 London, !Vfay 16, H.M p m. Mrs. B-rtram Brooke, dayane mmdm of Sarawak, has undergone a Boiious operation and is progressing satisfactorily.
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  • 1085 5 Addresses to Workers. London. May 17, 4.45 cm. General Stums Las *rri« i Glaegow to falfil a number of public engagements. This morning he toured several of the leading shipj, -i\ wjd engineering shops and iddl **3d a hug y of srorl i- the famous Fair held
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  • 204 5 r*B| rcurtevj of the Frevc> Consulate.) Paris, May 17, 6.10 p.m. law aviator Gilbert (who twice escaped from Switzerland, the last time a few months ago,) waR killed in the aerodrome of Villacoohlais, T-.0 French and British aviators t b down yesterday 61 aeroplaues, they effected many
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  • 160 5 London, May 15, 8 30 p.m. In tbe House ot C >mmo .3, Sir A Btmnlej stated 15,500 mercantile mariners had lost their lives in the war but none had ever refused to sail when a vessel waa ready (cheers). He annormc d that the King approve
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  • 150 5 London, May 17, 11.25 p.m. In tho House of Commons, Sir A Stanley pdl a tribute to the sac ifices of the Lancashire cotton employe.s and opera 1 ives entailed through the substantial rednction in the importation of cottons. Th«--01 careful measures necessitated Ihe unemployment of forty-seven nonsand operatives
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  • 62 5 L odor, May 17, 7 30 a.m. Aica vi dam The Voesische Z ituiig's correspondent at Vienna states that it is r. ported that agreements similar to those biween Germany and Austria Hungary will be concluded between the Central Powers and Bulgaria and Turkey. Definite dec'sions have
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  • 546 5 The Annual Meeting. At tho snnsml ge ueral meeting of the Straits Settlements Association, h«ld at the ExcbsDge Rooms on Saturday stnoon,there were present Mr.R J. Addle (Pr^sidcr if), the Hon. Mr. F. M. Elliott, the Hon Mr. C. W. Dexbishire. the Hon, Mr. A. Agnew, c.b.k If
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  • 95 5 London, Vay 17, 2.35 p.m. The nijraalnrsa of Aaatiis regarding the new Austro.Germa.: alliance which the Volhrreeht, the leading Socialist organ in Switzerland, says is nothing el?e bnt the annexation of Aestro-Hengary by Germany" is farther r* 11 0 1 com lenfs in the Vienna Arbeiter Z
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 LATEST ADVfcRTbL MENTS, WANTED Experienced and cap*' 'c Shorthand. i\< pivt. Goo! salur) and prospers to suitable ppplica.nt. Apply in wrt ins with copies of recent testimonials to Mc A LISTER A Co., Ltd. 20 5 a Crowded House Nightly AT THE FAMOUS STAB OPFRA It the Theatre Royal North
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  • 1035 6 Char gkatSerdanj? Ltd. The annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Rubber E«t<stes, Ltd., was held on Saturday at the registered office!, French Bauk Buildings. There were present Mr C. Everitt (chaiman), the Ryv X J Couvrtur, Messrs J Orner and W A Sims (directors), G. H Magill
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  • 817 6 Prim Quoted in the Market this Morais*. Singapore, May, i<;. Hewn Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, iseae the following liat of quotations Robber Shares. Nob. Value. Bur in. Beilera. th Allagar 3/- 3,3 S 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/— tl- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ayer Kauing
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  • 1279 6 Lady P orthcliffe's Appeal. S.ys T'ih '1 iirjHH of M a eh 13 H-r Royal Ilighvs* Piincss Victoria presided yesterday morning at the first meeting of a QeneralCommittee formed to inaugurate the scheme to collect pearls for the Red Cross uecklaoe. Already over 100 magnificent pearls have
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  • 327 6 New Cinema Hall Opened At the junction of Hurjga Raya and Kee Ann Roads, in Malacca, the fine now building of the Cinema Francais was reopened to the public M Tuesday night last. Mr. Tan Yew Joo, the proprietor ol this hall, may well be called the local
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  • 203 6 Orders for the week ending Saturday, May 23 To day. 4.30 pm Balestier Range SVA (details) 6.45 am Junction of Balestier and Thompson Rdp SVA Maxim Co. SYR Veterans' Co SFA Co or 6.15 am D. Hall for Transport, Bignallers, MCS and Buglers (details) (Compulsory) 5.45 Raffles
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  • 77 6 nellfered lo Loadco. The fellow: ig are tho dates at fopftrlw* from Singapore of thEuropean Maiic anal their deliver in Lcn .on. map... Law. Dauraatr. Mailß Mar. J Apr H MaU p Mar. U A r Mai L Mar H £9 s Hgg May Mail X Mar. 25
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  • 35 6 Orders for week ending May 25: Thursday, May 23 —Combined Bind Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Miy 19.—Route March All Singapore Troop 6 parailV.M.CX 4.30 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 There is no Better I Ale Than BULLDOG 9) I ALE I i OS SALE Al 1 j The Leading Hotels i I I AND Principal Liquor Dealers. I j Han Patent Latex Cnp Holder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and the F.M.S. Guaranteed to fit any girth with
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    • 136 6 I TRY j K. Tomoda's DISPENSING BOTTLES—OBLONG SHAPE The following sizes are ready for delivery 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 oz. bottles. For prices and other particulars apply to K. TOMODA Co. 43, High Street, Singapore. Cable Address TOMODA," Singapore. Phljne 224? LOUiS WOLFF Co., Ltd.
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    • 97 6 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At our Sale-room, No. 3 Bafflei Place. To-day. Mau 21, at 11 a.m. Two cases Muntz metal (1600 l and 18 ozs one 1-ton iron chain block by The Weston Block Co., one V\i!eth light; 24 bales old newspapers: one a?rated water machine; one large rubber
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 67 6 Mails Close. To-day. At Noon. To-morrow. Cuo'b H ton, Kndat, Sand;*- f and Penang -Pin Seng luo,~ Malacca and M car Udy Weld 8 pm M Wednesday. Jlaarae, Pgapatam and Bombay 9T Port Swettenham, Penang. taking mails for Europt, etc. Ma:! F 1 p 3 Malacca Muar «Hainan: J.se fm
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  • 1403 7 Frefdom of Pressmen Threate: cd. Various Ministerial apr»ointni rH and the controversy which Laa arisen abont them are likely to be landmarks i i the history ot ihe Pr. Hi, wmes Mr J A Spend**; the Editor of ihe Wesindneter Goa-tt». We are now engaged in a Serious
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 247 7 FOR SALE FOR SALE PBMTELY. 4 new shop houses, about to be completed, Norris Road, off Serangoon Road, well built with first class materials and cement floor tiles Rent $140 per mensem, freehold land. Tbe Straits Building Co., 111, Market Street (Corner Cecil Street.) 135 28 5 FOR SALE Keshrauj
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    • 614 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY BOYAL CHABTBB, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 aach £1,200,00 c B—tv* Fund £2,0*),000 K•earv* Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, TYa London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster
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    • 403 7 WANTED WANTED. A clerk with a good knowledge of general offc work. Matt he efficient in typewriting and stenography. Applications in applicants, own bandwriting, enclosing copies of recent testimonials, to be addressed to Box 99, oare of Makja Tribune 18 5 a WANTED Junior shorthand typist required, previous experience not
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    • 174 7 Sciatica s Searching Pains Sciatica is nothing more thin neuralgia of the Sciatic nerve, caused by nerve starvation. Hot applications and liniments may relieve the pain, and temporary relief is tho best you can expect from them anyway. Instead of wasting time and money on liniments, get right at the
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    • 449 7 THE Malaya Tribune SUPPING MZETfE. (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 relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The Editor.
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    • 440 7 THE ORIENTAL j Government Security l ife Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1*74. Incorporated in India.. j PONDS exceed $38,285,750.00 Absolute Security. Inco.na in 1S17 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-no In 1917 *L"t£tM Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase in Funds II,855,43J.OO I ToUl Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oailj J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dall>. VoL v. •No. 117 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 757 1  -  Splendid Work cf the Seaplane Patrols. By "Ajax." The patrol of oar home water* by seaplane provides good huntine for the memb r8 of th* Royal Naval Air St<rvic\ and holds a promise of greater things to come. As sabmarine strafet; the seaplane has already proved its efficiency,
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    • 153 1 Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, Singapore, has received for the ttoyal National Life-boat Institution: Already acknowledged $1,012 Anonymous 5 Wearne Brothers' Staff.— I J B W $10 WJ W 5 W C Mc 5 OW 1 21 Keraaman.— Seh View Jin 25 Tin Lian Cheng 25 50
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    • 164 1 A Warning to Women. The Madras Government have issued a G.O. as a warning that, even if permission iB given to a woman t go to England, she may find it very didicult to get there. The British Government have now abs lately pro bibited women and children
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    • 98 1 Th* Bangkok Harbour Department has issued the asaal Abstract of Foreign Trad* showing the total number and tonnage of Foreign s'eatners which called at the Port of Bangkok during the month of April 1918 as under NationallTt No. Tonnacb. British 16 15,773 Norwegian 6 5,4bH Dutch 8
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    • 272 1 American Ship Scores After Obstinate Fight. Gradually the American blueiacket is becoming familiar with n methods of the German submarines, and with resnlls not j leasant to the enemy. An American official message says that Mr. Daniels, the Secretary of the Navy, has commended Benjamin H. Groves,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 549 1 I ROAR I" *H IX, Ltd.) ilnCOr t l.llllMßt «2 I jjj ThY 6Ca. iiAl, C ainra». G ROOM EUT E>q PO KIM SOON, Esq, 1 F.OH KIM LIONG. Esq I Manning Dirrctor-TAY GOAN KIAT, E<q I Manager LOW KEOK CHOEY, Esq I AmMml Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. I
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      • 226 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tfnj on* Pagar. Wh \RVKrt Section Gooown Gate Entrances Bonded War 01 c. Trafalgar St Eadt iin.ttion. Htomae md 1 /T. Pagar. P S Kaft I tod 2 20/21» Htortf »B Wharf Road. 3 19 1 do (Dry Docke) 3 Hack Store, Ht id C Tower OfficH,
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      • 179 1 HEAP ENG MOH ST .AMSHIP CO- LTD. SlMinre v Bitivli, Ckriin 11. Smratf Sotl Tmxma Wtek SlntiHrc ti P»ikil Pin*, btivli SasariM. totnla. PiMkil PiuH wi Si. wore. Sail Fo~tni:ihtlv otliitH IN Vfi«,jrH|j (Ball). Sail Fortnightly. *m *r\th* t aad isfon I*MB KmVBMCB OFF". I I 11, TeUa Ajif ''♦ra«».
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      • 623 1 iGUJIIf MTftCU*|l Inourj ore.ted m «i r m eu n j Beai> office-, rs, Phillip taasß k« c f/ shi ii chandlers, Hardware Dealers I I Municipal Contractor* I < Gsner.-I Imparters and importers, 52 Bice and Saw Mill 2 k Commission Agents. I Authorised Capital $200 000 I Paid
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 105 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Monday, May 20. —Moon, in Apogee 9h HOm. A. High Water :—6.12 a.m 6ft. Cine.; 7 It p.m. 7ft lin Tuesday, May 21.—High Water:— 7 26 a.m. 6ft. 7in8. 7.54 p.m. 7ft. 4in8. Wednesday, May 22. Hieh water —8.28 a.m. 6t't. 9ins. j 8.26 p.m. 7ft. 7ina.
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