Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1918

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL V. No 118 SINQAPOBE, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che (ftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, MAY 21.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 329 1 ITay Guan Kiat 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application at above address OR •Phone Nos. 1Z81, 1362, 1363 and at prints BMldtncu No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. No. 1073, Sunnytldo, Baylang. "GAIETY" Cinema Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Grand Change of Programme
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    • 329 1 Straits Motel 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. WOBK GUARANTEED. Ik. hashlmoto No. 80 Selegie Road, 45 j INSANITY CUBE! I Dr. W. C. Roy's Specific for intinrti
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    • 71 1 THE I Pot Stills! OF I Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, J NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's ■»4 I will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the
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    • 380 1 iTay <3t*inrKiat S 36, Phillip i Government 1 S Contractor II FOB <VV. I g Fl REWO Q lfj Phone Nos. 1361, 1*62,1363 it PrlYate Besidences No. 1450. S7 Tanißoad j| NO. 1073, Sunnyside. 82y!ang. SULPHURIC AND A J Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE
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  • 1532 2 More S hanghai Riots Police Fire on the Mobs. Shanghai, May 2: Retail business in foodatuffs was practically at a standstill last evening, police reserves were constantly callod upon to qaell disturbances and a platoon from each unit of the Shanghai Voluuteers were on duty all last night as the
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  • 179 2 A c rrr*"§| ondent of tin \lild\ M.iii enggeati th- following aa a I> v static luu rial National OAthem 'Jo 1 b'eei onr Empire** Kirg Loiig iif> an hal h w d sing. God s '.vc ih-< iv»ni< Long may b* rt iun with ns, Joii
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  • 384 2 Summonses relating to a store tif o\«r 14 cat of food cr.ruo b< fore the Watford Pew h, a flue and costs amounting to £402 being imposed. There were Id MUbmoi s-js in all againet William Edward Allen, of Common Wood Boaw, Chippnrfkld. Two cf the
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  • 79 2 We much untitled to hear that a tebgrain has been reoeiv ad from Home that Lady Evelyn E lis died on the night of the 14ih. Lady Ellis, who w.e a Hie tar of Mr C Ĕ Craig, cf Smdilan la Battery C>. Penarg, did not enjoy \ery robua' health
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  • 340 2 Calcutta, April 16. —At the High i'ourt to-day before Mr. Justice Greaves an application was mid" on behalf of Mr. Angelo Firpo, deft nd nt in a b teach of promise of carriage action brought by Vera Ethel Bridguoll, to have certain paragraphs struck out from
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  • 158 2 Marriage nnJ divorce in Turkey aye becoaae Mbjeet to much stricter i»iws heretofore, according to iiiforuiktion received by the. New York World A recent enf.ctujent makes the civil ceremony compodeory for Molnmmedans, Christians and Jaws alike. Priests of all confessions are no lojger authorised to solsaauiie
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 Alas! "What shall I do with my Life?" I, f,i mI Imm v mil I II Mil i«m—im 111—— It is a question put forth by the invalids who are long suffering f*om stubborn conmioption and coDsequ ntlv who areqaite depressed and dejected L>y their lives by taking bi mr
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    • 170 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridie Road, ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, t Opals and other precious stones I Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first waKr and of various sizes,
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    • 227 2 ■■■wan it i i i i■ —im i i Let 1 WincarniB 1 give you lew Strength, new Blood, m Nerve Force 4 m Vitality. "off 7H T"* <" N 0r J. it v T grCatCSt U ifts of new health and ™th w w d oew life! Think what
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    • 219 2 I "ge Dewiy paints t N> 32-3, KafflLpi** f» Kirn Mat, 5, Tciok Ayi-r SJjJ NEW GODOWN TOUT. No. 97 Lavender Street accessible from Kalian* Rj ver Area 4,y00 square feet. I m mediate entry. For particulars apply BAH LEE ANN LTD. 5»-59 Market Street 13 5 a Acca nalators
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  • 245 3 Singapore T~eaday May, 21. Moth L«trti« and C~.. tk« Arotde, advtea th- M*n»h»f T ;0 -tiona AlorQaiah $3.00 *3 40 AverKua'us* IXO U0 AyerMolek 190 2.10 Aywr Paiiaa 7.75 800 Balgownie 4.75 500 Bakit Jt4otci>9 0.. r 0 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.70 0.80 Bakit X B 0.70
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  • 211 3 Throughout tbe empire of Morocco and in Tunis there are villages where the elder members of tbe adult population follow professionally the pursuit of fattening young ladies for tbe matrimonial market of Barbary. The Moors, like the Turks and most other Orientals, give a decided preference to moon
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  • 285 3 Singapore, May, 21 T.v, —T.oea« and General column. Owpriu No business, Ta%icca- Strong Business done. Flour- —No business. Gambien- -No iNMfocM. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. 'ha FVsd ad f*— Market y.det. UUil Lml Kwici Otfhtioti. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $50.00 Nutmegs SO 3. 55.00 Oopra Bali 8.40
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  • 78 3 Dallvtfti ia L—aa i The following re kfae dates departure fro a Singapore ot ih< European Maim a i v eir deiti rj in London. 9f ail. La I»SLiVK«»r. Mail B Ha*. 2 April 55 Mail I) Mar. U April M Mail L Mar '.3 May Mail 0
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  • 35 3 Orders for week ending May 25: Thnreday, May 23—Combined Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, May 25,—Route Marcb. All Singapore Troops parade V.M.C.A., 4.30 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 304 3 Marlborough Theatre I! The Hall for Comfort, Good Muaic and Grod Pictures j BEACH ROAD. Second Show At 9.1 S p m. A PATHE SERIAL OF THRILLS GALORE served up to keep spectators very much alive I THE FATAL RING IN 20 EPISODES OR 41 REELS Episode 16. Tlie Double
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    • 748 3 mummuuuauauuuM^mm^mmm^mm^mM mm mmm mmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mWDi IMBaaaaaaaaaaaatV J&i L-Saa^aaaaaaaaaaav An Uncommonly Grand Spectacular Picture Sr£ the Theatre I AT THE with aa where you jm wm jm i iipjjjn mn<m> m exquisite tea get the BEST j A 11 ilOO M at.ffl.ceP pictures, the 1 H j Smke^Co^c "!JI.^.^ T I
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    • 429 3 Commencing from To-night and Positively tor 6 (fights Only FOR THE FIRST TIME! FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE EMPIRE OEHE MA Pictures Specially taken for the Central Committee of the North China Red Cross Society under the Pre sidency of SHUN TUN HO, Esq. Relief of Tientsin i Flood
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 Mails Close. To-day. Malacca nnd Muar Ladv Weld 3 pm Pulau Soegi Sultan» 3 pm Pulau Batam 4 Pulau Bulang Hock Lira 3 pm RTota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 P m Kota Tinggi Ban Soon Guaa 4 pm M untok and Palembang Lin Ann 4 pm Penang,* Colombo and United
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  • 21 4 BIRTH. Van Dort.—On the 18th instant, at No. 47, Cairnhill Road, Mrs. H. A. Van Dort, o/ a son.
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  • 1304 4 England expects that every man will this day do hia dnty. That was the fashion of speech a leader used in the days a hundred years ag:> when swearing waa the fashion. To day when swearing ia ont of fashion one learna that England expecta M the
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  • 264 4 Tin 19 at $174.50 50 eta up 100 tons sold. Robber is quoted at 2/3£ for crepe and 2/2J for sheet. The Gaiety announces a grand change of programme for to-night Messrs Oh Chin Siew and Chin Lin beg to thank the gentlemen who were good enough
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  • 66 4 Tin is quoted at £363.0.0 in London. Black pepper is quoted at 1/5 and white pepper at in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 22.07. In London rubber is quoted at 3/1 for fine hard Para and 2/3* for Plantation first quality crepe.
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  • 129 4 Daring th« mmth of April, the following candidates for service with the Imperial Forces, have been interviewed and recommended by Major.General D. H. Ridout, c. b C m. G., Commanding Troops, Straits Settlements General Service in Europe T O Wiggin, V EH Rhodes, W A Lmd, F
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  • 75 4 The hearing was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bocknill X C) at the Assizes this morning of the case in which a Hokien named So'g Yah Si is charged with posession of instruments for counterfeiting the trade marks on ''D'Oi ville"and "Beehive" brandies and of a
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  • 38 4 London, May 17, 6.5 p.m. The Silver market is quiet. London, May 19, 2.35 p.m. New York, May 17 Silver ex- ports to the Orient to-day were a million and laat week two million dollars' f
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  • 53 4 Royalty at Work. London, May 18, Ufl Stockholm: a mn a Perlin B tate ß th. T Empress of R a3B ia. a Dnkes Nicolas and Peter dnd have been toternSte uSf? 11 The Grand Dukes do lt; Grand Duchesses the the house-work, teaches in an infant school A
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  • 110 4 London, May 18, 8.20 a m The Times correspondent at th a t O fK raJ f W,riDg0D A^r states that the famine at Petrograd a most alarming, practically noforS being obtainable. Meagre rati™, are doled out by the author inadequate for subsistence. Foni is so valuable
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  • 144 4 London, May 19 125 p m Moscow It ja reported that Colonel Semenoffs Cossack force has occupied a Manchuria station also the town of Chita in TransBaikalin, where they arrested the Bolshevist Committee. London, May 19, 2 20 p.m. Moscow The Bo!-' -vist Press Bureau publishes a fccret
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  • 201 4 London, May 19, 4.U p.m. Paris A Zurich telegram states that revolutionary acts have occurred at Kieff. The Germans are taking steps with a view to preventing the outbreak spreading. London, May 19, 4 35 p.m. A wireless Russian official message points out that the Germans, despite the
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  • 77 4 London, May 18, 12.40 a.m. Amsterdam A message from Vienna states that Baron Burian informed the newspaper Azist that the discussion at Ger aan headquarters led to a complete understandiug regarding the basis of a substantial deepening and extension of the alliance, which has now become imperative and
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  • 67 4 London, May 17, 11.43 p.m. The Hague In the States General, Dr Van Loudon referring to the intention of shortly placing several ships in the Dutch West Indies under an armed convoy, and probably accompanied by a coaling vessel, said that it was uuabie positively to state
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  • 32 4 London, May 18, SJO pmThe Admiralty announce that a British destroyer was torped •JJ nt J sank on May 14 two me-< beiDg killed as a result of the exp.osion.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 ROBINSON Co. English Lavender Productions. HP Fragrant Old English MITCHAM II Lavender Water Distilled from Selected Flowers. Lavender Sachet I LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. I (S.S.), LTD. I Incorporated in England. No Further Danger! j Patent Bottle Opener (specially made for the use of Aerated Water bottles.) Can be
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    • 272 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Office: 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:
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    • 78 4 j I A light DUTCH PILSENER BEER A M S T E L. Sole Agents: Caldbeck 9 Macgregor Co. SINGAPORE ft MALACCA. for sale: All kinds of Patent Medicines (British American Make.) Charges Moderate. We will allow special rate for wholesale buyers- Can hi htd from Nalna Mohamed Sons., 19.
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  • 376 5 The Western Front. Improved Weather. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 17, 10.H p.m. R uter's correspondent at British Headquarters, wiring on May 17, states that notwithstanding a heat wave in northern France during the last two days and consequent improvement of the condition of the roads, the enemy
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  • 434 5 London, May 19, 2 50 a.m. Sir Djmglas Hiig reporting on aviation states Aeroplanes on Friday dropped twenty-two tons of bombs on Tournai, Courtrai, and Chauluearail-stations.also on several aerodromes and billets all along the front. Hostile aircraft were less active than recently, although large formations were encounterd
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  • 110 5 Good Air Work. London, May 18, 1 15 am. French communique The nsual reciprocal artillery firing occurred north and sonth of the Avre, between the nights of May 14 and 15, and 16 an 1 17. Oar airman dropped a hundred and eleven thousand kilogramme? of projectiles on
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  • 153 5 Varied Activity. London, May 18, 5,20 a.m. American communiqae Fighting on Friday was limited to reconnaissances and intermittent active artillery firing. There is increased aerial activity north weat of Toul and in Lorraine. Enemy aeroplanes crossed the lines and bombed several places behind the front. Some machines approached
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  • 129 5 London, May 18, 10.30 p.m Italian official communique The enemy's third attempt on May 17 to recapture Mount Corno has failed. Two columns with machine guns and flime throwers strongly supported by artillery attacked our positions but the attackers were caught under violent artillery and machine-gun fire and
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  • 31 5 Lonlon, May 18, 8.20 a.m. German papers state that delegates of the German and Italian Governments since May 2 have been discnssing the exchange of prisoners at Berne.
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  • 38 5 London, May 17, 11.55 p.m. A Copenhagen message states that a large part of Gothenburg (a Swedish port) with vast stores, were involved in a conflagration that resulted in several millions of pounds worth of damage.
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  • 558 5 Gen. Smuts' Speech London, May 17, 9 0 p.m. In the coarse of his speech at Glasgow, when the freedom of the city was conferred on him, General Smuts said that he was very glad that the n rt w rpaltV-d lb* "ctual situati >o. had bern
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  • 837 5 London, May 18, 4.35 p.m. General Smuts, speaking at Glasgow University, where he received the honorary degree of L L D, referring to Ireland, asked whether Ireland was going to be the only exception to the rest of the British Expire. The law of life admitted no exception.
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  • 86 5 Lonlon, May 19, 80.20 p.m. Amsterdam At a meeting of the farmers' league at Munich a wellknown Bavarian argarian leader. Doctor Heim.iombrelyfdepict «d the economic future of Germany and said that the stock of cattle had been decimated and the, soil exhausted. It was self-deception to believe
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  • 70 5 London, May 19, r >.23 a.m. Melbourne Th* latest figures show that last week's total enlistments in the Commonwealth are the highest since April of last year, and have also exceeded the weekly quota of men required. The acting Premier, Mr Wat', addressing a Premiers' conference, said that
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  • 55 5 London, May 18, 4.15 p.m. Paris The French Government have awarded tho Croix de Guerre with p3lra to Vie? Admiral Keyes, Rear-Adrairal Tyrwhitt and sixteen other officers who particularly distinguished themselves in the preparation and carrying out of the recent very daring and brilliantly executed operations
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  • 62 5 London, May 19, 5 25 a.m. Amsterdam: The Cologne Gazette, commenting on the new Elkantara bridge over the Suez Cinal. says As a whole, Gf*at Britain's campaigns in Mesopotamia and Palestine have proved for from being failures. The now bri Ige j .ins Africa and Asia and it
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  • 535 5 Grave Situation. London, May 17, 12.20 a.m. Mr. John Dillon presided at a meeting of tin Irish l\uiiatnentary Party at Dublin, alter which a statement was issued declaring that (ha Government never realty in tend-vl the introducing or passing of a II >m~> Rule Bill containing the slightest
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  • 281 5 London, May 18, 8.10 a m. A telegram from Dublin states that the Sinn leaders Devalera, Countess Marckievicz, Arthur Griffiths, Doctor Dillon, and the M. P. Cosgrove have been arrested. Loudon, May 18, 8.10 a.m. A telegram from Dublin sent at two in the morning states that a
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  • 87 5 Treatment of Prisoners. London, M>y 18, 8.10 .m. Tho Ti-nea oorr spond r t tL Hague states that the latest coino ont of the Rheinishand Westphalian mine disrticts yielded a hundred for the colours. They will So r- ujrtd by w*.r pr's^n^p,'n'dndi c Russian R-d fa* tatte are
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  • 137 5 London, May, 18, 8,20 a.m. The Times correspondent at Amsterdam learns from officers interned in Holland that two British war prisonert» at Minden on April 13 were shot dead for not stopping talking. A British soldier at Sennelager in January was deliberately shot dead by the guard for
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  • 104 5 London, May 18, 3.20 a.m. Amsterdam The Koelnische Volkszeitnng's Berlin correspondent states that hitherto 1832 tons of grain have arrived in Germany from the Ukraine, or less than a fiftieth part of what was due by May L There are now only five million seven hundred thousand
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  • 115 5 London, May 18, 8 10 a.m. The Tmes has a Simla message to say that Sir Roos Keppel, speaking at a War meeting at Peshawar, stated that the frontier was more quiet since the outbreak of the war than it had been for fonr ye:irs before. The Viceroy
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  • 51 5 London, May 17, 11.55 p.m. Washington Tho Associated Press sUtes tint Talv has informally informed the United Siatts that a few thousand American troops on the Italian front would be most desirable in order to counteract the active German pro. paganda, and hearten the civilian and military
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  • 58 5 London, May 19, 7.45. a.m Moscow, Mty 11 A Tiflis newspaper reports that Turkish regulars and Kurds are advancing into Persia. They have occupied Sujbulak, and Ushnue, south of Like Urmia. A despatch from Tabriz says that the Turkish objective is Euzele, which has become a base
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  • 47 5 London, M*y 20, 2.45 a.m. A French trawl.» sank a German submarine, made prisoner the commander, and liberated the captain and crew of Spanish sailer aboard the submaiine. Lon 1 »n, Itj 20, 2.45 \m Paris The Spanish s'.eamer Villa de Bolls hn booß torps loed.
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  • 29 5 London, May 18, 1,45 a.m. A Belgian communique states that German airmen bombed a Belgian hospital at Calais and killed ten and wounded twenty patients.
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  • 37 5 London, May 17, 11.55 p.m. Buenos Aires: The Vice-Presi-dent of the Republic in opening Parliament ■ftrned that the Government at present had no motive for abandoning neutrality, as all heir demands had been satisfied.
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  • 150 5 1 he New Agreement. Lon<kn, May 19, 7.45 a m. W >M fo!i: The State Departmeui officials acknowledge an official confirmation received of an arrangement between the Entente Powers, Japan and China for the preserva«ion of neace in the Far East and tg tail }»'rman penetration. It
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  • 225 5 London, May 19, 7.25 ?.m Amsterdam Count Uertling, interviewed by the Berlin corres pondent of the Budapest newspaper Az*>st, rejoiced that the German 1 aud Uangarian comradeship in arms had obtained better protection for Hungary's frontiers and other guarantees against Rumanian attack. It ia hoped that this will
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  • 96 5 London, May 18,7.50 p.m. An East Africa official communique says There h*s been severe lighting on May 5 westward of Nannnga, where the bulk of the German force was concentrated. A small body of the King's African Rifles surprised an important German camp, entered it and tired'the
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  • 93 5 London, May 20, 3.35 a.m. French eastern communique Franco Italian troops carried out on May 15 to 17 a of operations west of Koritz* with the object of reducing the very promiuent salient forming a line with the enemy position, also of extending the Allied front more advantageously.
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  • 76 5 London, May 20, 3.35 a BJ. The Press Burem states tha. hostile aircraft crossed the coasts of Kent and at ele;eo in th» evening of Sunday going towardt London. The raid in progressing. Later. The Press Bureau staUs that four of the aeroplanes which raided London
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  • 46 5 London, May 18, 5.20 p.m The Food Ministry announces that owing to larger arrivals of frozen meat eight pence worth may be purchased in resp' ct of each of the two weekly coupons which each person is allowed, instead of six pence worth.
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  • 29 5 London, May 18, 3.50 a.m. Paris t The air raid alarm was given at 10 35 yesterday evening, and all clear halt an hoar later,
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  • 361 5 Some Press Comments, London, May 18, 2.5 p.m. The Times in a leader on Mr. Montagu's mission, says it is the most momentous landmark in the affairs of India, be—is it marks ♦be progressive realizttinn of responsible Government in India as a goal of Imperial policy. None
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  • 21 5 London May 17, 8.20 p.m. Amsterdam A Conetai inople telegram staU s that the Bolshevists here rtcapturc-d Baku.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 186 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARDERS WANTED. Vacancies for Boarders, School children, with a respectable European famdy living close to town and tramway Pleese apply to "Boarder,'* care of Malaya Tribuue, 21 5 v TEACHER. For Elementary classes in CboDg Cheng School. Vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. TAN TANG NIAH 40 Kerbau Road. 215
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  • 786 6 Prices facte* ia the Market this X rah* Sinqafoh:., May, 2t. Maaett Lyal. and Kvatt, Exchange and Sha.t Biokart, letue the following list of quotation! Kobber Shares. No*. V, Unv.rs Mm I/- AlWai If- tl I Aagici Ja?a 6/- 7 I/- Anglo-Malaj 12/- 11/--1 Ayt-r Koaiutf 40.
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  • 176 6 A unique —if not indf il an cordsequence of flukes o.currtd during the billiard match hot ween H. W Stevenson aud Tow Aiken i t Q\ h gow. In the course of a fai. ly big break, the Scottish champion failed to get in off the red,
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  • 11 6 [W« U not MMMirily w»rn lib j rrjrr«MMl bp ttrrnptmĕtnu.)
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  • 806 6 To the Editor of th« Malay Tribune Sir, —I notico from c-rtain figures (supplied presumably by the Police Department) that "there has bt<•', bat little variation in crime atactica since 1st January 1917, th* total number of reports of serious criuie being exactly the same for the first
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  • 611 6 To the tutor of the MaUya Tribune Dear Sir,—It in encouraging to note that your plucky paper, which has always championed the cause of the poorer clasps, is once again to the tore on the question of food prices. None, had more warmly hailed the appointment of the
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  • 41 6 Singapore, May 21. .d Sf-.uk aaf*, 2/4 7/16 > aa* 2/4 11/16 Bart I 14C 35|pren. it-* fcaa 4 109 J It 6 l m— ej us 1^.54 ail B h !a»l is 29/31' 16 a a* Zn.'Ui: 5v on 48^
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  • 436 6 lo the Kditf f*« Malay a Tn>v*4. Sir, —I aai glad to be able to give some facts and figures about this great institution, which is one of the chief glorits of our race, an un« of the finest pieces of prac..»cal Christianity in existence. The official statement
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 182 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG I j ALE I Try I-fc O SALE A l j j The Leading Hotels j AND Principal Liquor I Dealers. i j Han Patent Latex Cup Holder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and the F.M.S. Guaranteed to fit any girth with
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    • 94 6 Wften You've seen the First of THE METRO'S Yon II Realise the difference betweeD thin Brand of FILMS and the Best that YOU HAVE EVER SEEN AND BE SURPRISED. The Far Eastern Film Service Sole Distributors for S.S., F.M.S Siam, Indo China Cbioa With a sore throat it is often
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    • 146 6 J Mind you, these be /I the days of short- j age—ARE you K aw I wanting Cement v e have /V/ f&o 'Phone or write to h// Yamato I Af«D Co., mi 41, HIGH STREET, Singapore. LOWS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, LONDON. FINE ART PUBLISHERS Introduce their
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 135 6 Singapore Volmteer Corps. Orders fct tUe we -c ending S.itor'ay. May 25 Today 5.15 pm Drill Hall SVC Recruits do A V Platoon (Compulso-y) Tomorrow. 5.15 pm Drill Hall Signalling Sec. SVC m «I do SVC R< emits it ,i Bras Bd8.li lload Malay Co SVI I, Drill Hall Veterans'Co
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  • 1074 7 Lying German Propaganda. About the middle of Januar the j first groups of Irredenti began toj arrive in North Chin i hrota Piberi i There am now over 2,000 ol them, dLi.-ii.uted biween Pekiag, TieuVdn and Shaa o*l £:w .n. Tbty 090 M from the unredt emed provinces
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  • 15 7 Veeselß in communication ;»t noon with the local Commercial Wireleas Station N »no.
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  • 313 7 That blister* eaa aotaally bo prodaeod tbo skin by means of hypnotic suggi 'tion ah ne, ia the claim iu™de by Mr J Arthur Hadfield, Temporary Saraooa, B N deworlbiag soruerecpnt < I,- rtosoata in t;j>« Laoeet. Gett.nc tho c n .."t of o seaman p itieol at
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  • 59 7 AlUUl.a April 17— Tlieheaii» g ComnecW to day iv Allahabad d i Kill Mrs Henrietta M:.rii Mimuhiv of Allahßbad wb'. left con H era! I- property is longed b\ i.t r broth r Mr C J M»s v 1 ou tin Krouud tlial *ue wis unt iv a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 421 7 NOTICES Public Works Department, Singapore. Architectural Branch. Application? will be received U p to the 25th inst for the post of Temporary Assistant Architectural Draftsman in the Public Works Department, Singapore. The salary attached to the post is $804 per annum, non pensionable and s .bject to one month's notice.
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    • 587 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. JHCORFORATKD IN HNGLAJID BY £.01AL CHARTER. Paid up Coital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,(XX SeaarvtFuvj £2,000,00»' iUsarre Liability of Proprietors BAJnoßiia The Bank of England, T!,i Londoa City aud Midland bonk, Ltd., The London Obonty mad V. -"stmi~ster Uark, Ltd.,
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    • 413 7 WANTED WANTED. A clerk with a good knowledge of general office work. Mast be efficient in typewriting and stenography. Applications in applicants, own handwriting, enclosing copies of recent testimouialb, to be to Box 99, care of Mala; i Tribune 18 5 v WANTED Junior shorthand typist required, previous experience not
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    • 67 7 PinketteQ THE TINT LAXATIVES are safe and sure at all times and cause no habits. You can take them until the constipation is corrected and then discontinue them without fe;ir of a relapse Recommended for the treatment of torpid liver, biliousness, constipation, sick headache etc. Of nil ehomwU, tl cent-
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    • 460 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING lAZETIL (Evening Daily.) •Ph. .c No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3-75 Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed
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    • 452 7 „^^^»^^^^^o^^^B^oa^oM^a— —o*« THE ORIENTAL Government security life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNIJS exceed $38,285,750.00 Absolute Security. incohiE in IS 17 $4,587,500.00 MM tot-go In 1917 WW?** Assurance effected in 1917 $4.780,128.00 Increase In Funds -$1,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00 Toffl
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily, VoL V. No 118 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918 PHICE S CENTS.
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    • 861 1 Protector of Immigrants Appointed. Rangoon, April 15.—A lengthy resolution his been issued by the Barma Government on tbe report of tbe Deck Passengers' Committee which assembled for several weeks in August. The Committee was composed of Mr J P Hardiman, I. C. S., (president), Dr P
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    • 164 1 The captain of a tramp steamer in the Gulf of Mexico was lately taken ill with ptomaine poisoning. With death staring him in the face, on account of inadequate m Heal <d i, he decided to call by wireless for assistance from the physicians at a a
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    • 127 1 For Biking the Dutch ateamahip Ambon, valued with cargo at £322,403, after ahe had been torpedoed, Mr. Justice Hill awarded £9,450 10 the crews of several Admiralty vessels. The judge said when the Ambon was stopped by the submarine, the German commander refused to recoguise as official
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 516 1 GUM MAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) Board of Directors: TAT GUAM EIAT. Esq, Coairn-an. •NO KOON UAT Esq PO KIM SOON, Esq, KOH KIM LIOfiG. Esq Managing Director-TAT GUAN KIAT, Esq Manager LOW KEOK CHOET, Esq. Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. Secretary KOH PENS HOE, Esq. P.*O.British
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      • 56 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., (Incorporated In Bin>{epore.) Registered Ofßoe 58 and 59 M»rtIntended Sailings. Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other 'ay Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontian, Kechil an I Benuit. Every alternate day. M Hook Urn For P. Ratam, Bulang >md Binta every alternate day Hook Keng For P.
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      • 220 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taojong Pagar. WfJ 4RVKB SECTION GoDOWNS OaTB EntRAKCM Bonded Warehouse*. Trafalgar Bt. Eaat Reclamation. v, Storage 2 and 1 /T. Pagar. P S Eaat East 1 and 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road Sheera 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower
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      • 150 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO- LTD. SIHiHTf to iativla, CkeriiN iH Siiiraif. Sat/ Tvjve i W**»k imw ti PiMbl PiiiH. latitla. Swarm lauvii. Pinkil Ptuio Hi Sliiaitre. Sat/ Fortnightly. \\mm- tlllltM IN SUfiTM'll (Mi). Fortnightly. ot tntgbi, pami;i ud fartbti iafoMr»*ck apply »o THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. M, i Art*
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      • 417 1 lIIMUTttgt (Incorporated in Straita p ett! I Head Office: If, Phillip Street I f ''APORt, 3 Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealer, i Government and Monicipal g General Importers and exported i B,ce d s suppu 1 i:t c I Commission Ageats. 3 Authorised Capital $200 m N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 55 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Tuesday, May 21.—High Water:— 7.26 a.m. 6ft 7inu. 7.54 p m 7ft. 4ins. eint-slay, May 22. High water —8.28 a.m. 6ft. yine. 8.26 p.m. "ft. 7ins. Thursday, May 23.—High Water:— y.16 a.m. 7ft. 2inu.; 8.54 p.m. 8ft. lin. Friday, May 24.—High Water y.53 a. m, 7ft. 4ins.:
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