Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1918
1918-06-03
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Title Section28 1918-06-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL V. No 129 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Che IHalapa Crlbune MONDAY. JUNE 328 words
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Advertisement303 1918-06-03 1 [Tay Guan Kiat j 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I firewood] Merchant and Stockist. Rate and deliveries on application at above address OR I 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and it Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. No- 1073, Sunnyslde, Gaylang. GAIETY GAIETY The Serial Royal. The Superb Serial in303 words
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Advertisement353 1918-06-03 1 Straits Jiotel TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addreai M PHANAKAN." Japanese DENTIST. EXTRACTION without the SLIGHTEST PAIN. Gold Crown, Filling, etc. U3ES Beat TVlate rials. MODERATE CHARGES. WOBK GUARANTEED. K. HA SH~I M O TO No. 80 Selegie Road, 45 4 6 INSANITY CURE.353 words
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Advertisement85 1918-06-03 1 Sanitas Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. 5 I S .™g)MSt- If y° u w ant the Best Results for I This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. SANITAS j j is known throughout the world i I AS A RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always85 words
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Advertisement384 1918-06-03 1 I Tay Guan Kiatj jj 36, Phillip Street, Siiig pore. J I Goveram ai and Mm icip&l J Contractor g I FIRE WO O I>. I I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362, 1363 and I I it Private Residences No. 1450, 87 Tank Boad. I I No. 1073, Sunnuside, aaylang. Estate384 words
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Article272 1918-06-03 2 To (he Editor of th 4 Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—Last evening while reading in jour paper, a letter written by M Baba 1 was convinced that he had in—llod ihe Straite born Chinese by saying tha: they are very much diff nut iioui tht China-born. Let ue pictare272 words
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Article267 1918-06-03 2 Reminiscent of provloM Chiel Justic-s of Ceylon, t writer in ihe Times of Cejlon mak> h some inteetiug references to Sir J W Uon6er, a former Attorney-G- neral and for a short time Chief Justice of the Straits i Sir John Bjuser was somewhat irritable and267 words
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Article215 1918-06-03 2 Ti;e Hindu Organ, which is published in Jaffua, (Jcylon, has appireutly hd 1 us lag puiiod rather badly. In its issue of April 29th it piintithe following Kuila Lu.i'pur, 14-4 18. Mr T N App*durai, the popular Asaiatant Post Master General, F .'*1 S. left Kuala Lutnpur215 words
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Article59 1918-06-03 2 O -ders for woek on \i.u Juno 8: Tuesday, June 4.—Third Troop parade V.M C.A., 515 p.m. WedneBlay, Jane s,—Signalling Class, Y.it.C A. Ground, 515 p.m. Thursdny, June 6 —Signalling Clas?, Y|| C A Ground, 5.15 p.m. Friday, June 7—Ambulance Class V.M.C.A., 5.15 p. m Saturday June59 words
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Advertisement541 1918-06-03 2 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classics and Modern Fiction. ALSO Manila Envelopes for Office Use. Tbe Continental Stamp Co. D. HIGH (llllflfcl. G.C LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRlR. 'k'-d Md selected Mask Vlolls P:»«o, etc. Good Strrjrs for Sirisgei Instramects. i sKMANSHir cap '.tees?.541 words
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Advertisement434 1918-06-03 2 I Palrm^l i Soap. I Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every i demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate and troublesome skins. Palmolive Soap is delightfully434 words
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Article237 1918-06-03 3 Singapore, Monday, June, 3. Messrs L**Uu»ui ana 00., ii* Arcade, advise the following quotationa Alor Gaiah $2 75 $3.00 AyerKumngs 0.90 1.10 Ajar Molek 2.00 2.10 AyerPanv 7.75 8.00 Balgownie 4.50 500 Bokit Jelotong 0.55 0.65 Bakit Katil 0.70 0.80 Bakit X B 0.70 0.80 Changkato*rd«.,.. 5.25237 words
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Article223 1918-06-03 3 Singapore, Jane, 3 Tin.—' See Local and General column. Copra.— No business. Tapioca. —Strong. Badness done. Sago Flour —Business done. Gambier.— No business. Peeper- —Steady. Business done. Other froc??;c/*.—-Market Quiet. a tat Local Mirkct C loutioas. Wit IMP HO S. per pica) $50.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 55.00 Copra223 words
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Article64 1918-06-03 3 Dovoe's Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per caee Fish Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sylvan Arrow Oil 4.80 per cage Lampglass do Oil 4.70 per 2 tins Dragon do Oil 4 70 per 2 tine fignr Kerosine Oil 4 61 per 2 tini do Oil 4 55 per 2 tins64 words
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Article35 1918-06-03 3 Tommy had captured a prisoner, and while waiting for the escort to come up, said to him: m Have you got a wife Nein," answered the German. Nine? gasped Tommy. "Lumme, where's your iron cross35 words
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Article88 1918-06-03 3 Ninth List. Amount alread; acknowledged $44,575 Mr Steen Seheeted 250 \nonymous 200 Mongolia co Mr L F Payne 50 Mrs S L Thompson 10 The Europe H >tel L l .d. 300 B St J Braddell 200 Capt W 3 Fawcus 200 B F Clarke88 words
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Article108 1918-06-03 3 A pleasant story of friendship has jast been completed in Calcutta Seven or eight years ago a young Anglo-Indian went to Australia and while there met a "Cornst ilk who happened to be down on his lack." Anglo.lndia open-heartedly handed over all he had—and a silver watch. They two108 words
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Article14 1918-06-03 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wirel-as Station —Nona,14 words
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Article127 1918-06-03 3 If ever;, one v.< re wist sweet, And every one were y llj If every heart with gladness beat, Anil Done were melancholy If none should grumble or complain, And nobody should labor In evil work, but each were fain To love axd help his neighbour— Oh,127 words
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Advertisement302 1918-06-03 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Bhow at 9.15 p.m. A Drama of Suspense The Greatest of Problem Plays. A Picture that will give our patrons something to talk j about —a question to ask one another —a problem to solve entitled302 words
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Advertisement548 1918-06-03 3 ——i A Programme of Predominant a I ~H Features »f the Theatre AT THE with an where yon A m JR exquisite tea 1 get the BEST. Jk g j 1 |l Jf"! A «flS2ffl» 1 pictures, the J !S <3F TOL&Q gfVT Creams, BEST i 1 i IWfi I548 words
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Advertisement155 1918-06-03 3 Ache and Pain Insurance. You insure your bouse against fm, you injure your life—why not insure yourself against ache* and pains Little's Oriental Balm ia an Ache an i pain Insurance, for those who keep it bandy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains ami EVERY pain,155 words
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Advertisement397 1918-06-03 3 Pictures to Interest and Amiaee \!f THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Paw the Door. I f» SECOND SHOW 930 p. m. To-night! A play that sets the pulse beating is 5 The Adopted Son 5 Metro Feature, Starring Francis Bushman and Beverley Bayne. 5 Susan's Gentleman397 words
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Article1482 1918-06-03 4 A month ago we drew attention to a little scheme about to be per. (Mtratod by certain officers of the •Singapore Municipality daring tbe absence of the Chairman. When doing so we refl i re I to two previous sch< un s wliich hid been 8 „b nitted1,482 words
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Article126 1918-06-03 4 Swimming Club Launches. TO DAY. JCXE 3. The Clab laanches will leave as ander Johnatoi/s Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a nj 2 30 and 3.30 p.tn. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10 30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High Tide 4.14 p.m. Hot tiffins in fntare will be126 words
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Article188 1918-06-03 4 The following horses arrived to-day from Penang Redfearn's Stable Highgate, Montrose, Royal Plume, Golden Kock, Pretty Molly and Midas. Ross's Stable;-Polar Star, Nnllo, bt. Albans and Bonnetty Bob. From Kuala Lumpur:—Ca'ramot and May B. There are now over 80 horses in work and the entries are good. Wjragr*188 words
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Article46 1918-06-03 4 r w r V° mc lly that tl M the King haa been gracionaly pleaaed to confer the Moat Diatinguished Order of Companion of St Michael and St. George on the Hon. r. AH Lemon, British Reaident, Sembilan.46 words
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Article111 1918-06-03 4 Ths grsat War The Western Front 5 French Consular News 5 Russia 5 Other Fronts 5 Raid on Paris ,J 5 QBNBRAL: Boy Scouts' Association 2 Storifs of a Judge 2 "News" from Jaffna 2 Local Share Market Straits Produce King George's Fund for Sailors 3 Friendship 3111 words
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Article412 1918-06-03 4 Tin is at $165 50 ii 100 tons sold. 1 Cta d owti J hanks v. who sent letters cf condni ho *> the widow and len <* to Mr A Storcb. V> 'it e steamer p in Seng k n Swettenham. ZT, m V Penang on412 words
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Article236 1918-06-03 4 "frial for London.' In the '•Vcssische Zeitnnx" Gen. eral Rohne writes about the new German cannon which have been bombarding Paris. He says the initial velocity of the projectile must be 1,500 yards a second, the weight o£ it must be about a quarter of a ton, and236 words
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Article139 1918-06-03 4 In oonsequence of the shortage of supplies of rattan and Malacca canes these articles have been brought under control in order to provide for essential requirements. By the terms of an Order made by the Board of Trade, and dated March 20, 1918, all holders of stocks139 words
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Advertisement198 1918-06-03 4 ROBINSON Co. The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Has an Intermittent Alarm the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence again ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. Price S5.75. MUM OILS] j Asiatic Petroleum Go. I I (S.S.), LTD. I I Incorporated in England.198 words
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Advertisement281 1918-06-03 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incnrp rated in the Strata Stttlementa) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Muni.-? p »l Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Ri ce and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. TeL Address: GUANKIAT. Code* ased A.B.C., sib Edition, and a281 words
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Advertisement34 1918-06-03 4 Martini AND Rossi's Italian Vermouth Pole Ac xts Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. THE Mulcott Belting Go., Ltd. (incorporated in England) Manufacturers of The "Multiplar Brand" Best Hair Belting. Sole Agents KIAM KIAT Co. MARKET STREET.34 words
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Article2221 1918-06-03 5 The Western Front. RENTER'S SPECIAL SERTICE. German Post Kushed. London, May 31, 1.20 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says We rnshed a German post south ~ast of Arras and took prison t a few in patrol encounters north-east of Ypr. s. The enemy raided a post north-east2,221 words
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Article228 1918-06-03 5 Italian Line. London, May 31, 6.25 p.m. Italian official We repuls°d an attack against the bridgehead of Capo Sile. Lond )u, Jane 2, 4 50 p.m. Italian semi official Daring May the Italiar s brongbt dcwn fiftyfonr aetopbnes, and tho British brought down eighty-two. Tne Anglo-Italians lost only228 words
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Article153 1918-06-03 5 London, Jane 1, 6.40 p m. Gazettes contain thousands of honours, mostly military, on the occasion of the Kind's Birthday. Lord Rhondda it* created a Viscount. Three Barons include the M P Mr George Faber. S- v- n Privy Councillors include the letter of the Parliamen ary Labour153 words
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Article136 1918-06-03 5 London, June 1, 5.50 p.m. Official The report on tbe tieat,. rnent of prisaners of wir published to-day, confirms the unofficial stories of shameful barbarism. One mau captured on March 28, 1918, was compelled to work immediately serving a German field-gun with ammunition and digging out a position136 words
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Article157 1918-06-03 5 London, May 31, 12.40 p.m. French official: On May 31 hostile aeroplanes crossed our lines for Paris. Observation posts signalled them and the defence batteries shelled them. The warning was given at 10.59, the '"all clear" at midnight. Bombs were dropped in the Pariß region but there157 words
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Article139 1918-06-03 5 More Fighting. London, May 31, 6.40 a.m. Moecow At O fees* the disarmament of Ukrainian troops was carried out by Germans and resulted in fusillading, after which Hajdamaki and partisans of th*» Rada with officers were arrested. Thn per.sant troubles have spread throughout Podolia where strong detachments of revolutionaries,139 words
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Article110 1918-06-03 5 Londou, May 30, 5,50 p.m. Silver is steady. London, May 30, 8.15 p.m. Montagu's report states that the price is again unchanged. The tone continues good, and a fair amount of silver has changed hands. Shanghai exchange has gained a fraction. In connection with the recent United States110 words
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Article114 1918-06-03 5 London, May 30, 1.45 p.m. The Times Amsterdam corespondent wires that Dutch Indian plantation circles in Amsterdam have rt c ntly been greatly depressed owing to the reduced consumption of sugar in the Allied countries and the restricted shipping facilities. It is reported that tH million pikuls114 words
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Article104 1918-06-03 5 London, May 30, 2.55 p.m. The War Trade. Department notifies that the emission regarding the transhipment in the United Kingdom of the 1917 18 crop of China green tea for Morocco is extended to all c >r.sigmm nts shipped from China on bills of lading dated not later104 words
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Article75 1918-06-03 5 London, June 1, 5.55 p.m. The Admiralty states that a photographic reconnaissance over Zeebrugge shows clearly that a submarine or other vessel is lying on her bilge close to the mole This vessel was probably torpedoed by the North Star on the night of April 23. A reconnaissance75 words
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Article63 1918-06-03 5 London, May 29, 12.25 p.m. Washington The Mexican Government has notified American companies operating in Mexico tbat it intends to double the amount of bullion which they are required to re-import against ore exported. Under the present arrangement, which the United Spates approved, twenty-five per cent of the63 words
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Article48 1918-06-03 5 London, May 30, 1,45 a.m. In the HcuBeof Commons, in the committee stage of the Education Bill, the section abolishing half timers in elementary schools was accepted without a division. Mr Usher explained that it waß not proposed that the change shonld operate in war time,48 words
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Article272 1918-06-03 5 (By < ouilesy of the Ftemek Consulate.) Paris, May 30, 6 15 \m. The enemy aeroplanes vainly endeavoured last night to fly over Paris one Gotha was brought down "flam»». Tl"* German long ran?c qun con tinned tn fi-e over the P a rio iegiou. We evacuated272 words
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Article53 1918-06-03 5 London, June 2, 12.45 p.m. H. M. the King his instituted two decorations in the Royal Air Force, namely the Distinguished Flying Cross for gallantry, and the Air ForceCrossfor courage and devotion, to officers and warrant officers and the Distinguished Flying Medal and Air Force Medal to non-commission-ed53 words
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Article59 1918-06-03 5 London, May 31, 11 55 p.m. It was expected in some quarters that Germany would observe towards Paris on Corpus Chrisli day the same consideration which had been solicited on behalf of Cologne, but it turned out otherwise. Not only did the bombardment of Paris continue yesterday as59 words
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Article46 1918-06-03 5 London. May 30, 5.10 p.m. Two cases of plague, of which one proved fatal, were discovered at Gravesend on arrival of the M Somali from Bombay. Several dead rats were found in the Somali's store room. The cargo is being discharged into lighters.46 words
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Article200 1918-06-03 5 Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, Singapore, has received for the Royal National Life.boat Institution Already acknowledged $2,110 Medical Hall HR A D 10 May card M Co. T M Maben 5 Anon 10 15 The Dispensary Trunkey 5 D J 5 10 Straits Merchant Service Guild J200 words
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Article55 1918-06-03 5 Fillis' Circus. "his circus, whioh has already la season in Singapore, which proved very successful, will be returning shortly. At present tho circus is at Penang, where the public are being well entertained. As an advertisement elsewhere show*, Col. Fillis' fine combination v/£ Ukrf4 will commence its return season55 words
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Article182 1918-06-03 5 By Whose Hand, a five act pro-, blem play, is on the bill ai tbe Marlborongh to-night, besides a tworeel Pathe film. The first show has two two-reelers, a Social Pirates episode being one of them. The Empire's feature film tonight will be The Adopted Son, a five-part182 words
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Article43 1918-06-03 5 London, May 29, 8.0 p.m. Sir C S Addis, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, has been elected a director of the Bank of England for the remainder of the year in place of Mr A G Sandeman, retired.43 words
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Article188 1918-06-03 5 Allahabad, May 7.—ln connec tion with the New War Loan the Pioneer understands that special measures will be adopted to prevent recurrence of complaints of delay in the issue of scrip. Arrangements are to be made by which purchaser who resort to Presidency Fanks will be able188 words
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Article95 1918-06-03 5 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore, May 30. At the usual weekly auctions commenced yesterday and concluded to-day about 945 tons were off erod. The demand on the whole was poor and prices generally shew a slight decline. The averse price for Ribbed Smoked Sheet was $94, Fine95 words
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Advertisement515 1918-06-03 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE KINTA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Thirty-first Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of tbe Kinta Association, Limited, will be beld at the Offices of the Association, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday the 11th June, 1918, at 12 15 p.m. And notice is515 words
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Miscellaneous20 1918-06-03 5 Day By Day. To-Day. The King's Birthday (1865.) Government Holiday. To morrow. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.m.20 words
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Article850 1918-06-03 6 Prices Qvotd is the Market this Morniig SINGAPOBE, JU>E, 3. Messrs Lyai) and Evatt, Exchange and 8hart tlrokers, issue tbe following list of quotation* Robber Shares. Nona. Value. Ba?r v. S- -r. 8,- Allagur 8/- 8 3 t t Anglo Java 6/- 7,J/. Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/1 Ayer850 words
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Article68 1918-06-03 6 Singapore, Jane 3. Bank 4 m/*. 2/4 1/2 Demand 8/4 3/16 Private I ai/* 2/4 23/32 iJn IndU— 3ad r. T. 146 On Hongkong r* >/r 365%prem On Khai g Bar .j.d. 51 Oc Sack T. I IU On Juf. r— dp. 1(6 8o?e-^i\^H—baying rai $8.i4 Indi- C oi.68 words
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Article476 1918-06-03 6 Kiota Association, Ltd. The following is the thirty, first report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the ordinary geueral meeting to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers on Tuesday Jane 11, at 12 15 p.m. Your directors beg to sabmit a dnly audited statement476 words
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Article191 1918-06-03 6 Says the Editor of Truth Prince Lichnowsky ia the only representative of the governing claas of Germany with whom I can claim to have shaken handa—aa well as the only one with whom I shonld ever care to do it in future. When I met him, which was at a191 words
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Article10 1918-06-03 6 {Wa 4m not MlMMrtlj fMNM i»UUm mtrtf. fry ewrtmjwmĕmU.]10 words
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Article212 1918-06-03 6 Foundation of Singapore. To the Editor of th* Malaya Tribmrna. Sir,—l should be much obliged if you would bring to the notice of •he public, through the valuable medium of your journal, the fact that a Committee has bef n appointed by the Government to report212 words
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Article657 1918-06-03 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribnĕ. Sir, —Since your correspondent, C.H.C., hag hit tbe right nail upon the right spot by saying that" before steps are taken to govern the local rice market, I suggest that the Food Control Committee make enquiries into the prices current in657 words
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Article253 1918-06-03 6 Dr Tang Liang Kan, of Oaklands, Prince's Koad, Wimbledon Patk, appeared at the South W< stern Police Court.cbargMl with boarding. The Bloies dltoi.veied included 1,792 lb rice, 269 tb home-made preserves, 96 lb home-made jim, 157 lb stigar, 86 lb pres«rvr-d fruit, 50 1b biscuits, 62 lb golden253 words
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Article271 1918-06-03 6 SInOrore (Tank-Road* Dally. The mail traine from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Lumpur at 718 p m. and 6.45 a m. reepectivcly, The through express to Penang leaves Koala Lnmpur at 8 a.m.271 words
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Article238 1918-06-03 6 The following farther donations are gratefully pcknowledged Church Army T-mt No. 2 12,560 Charch Army Tent No. 3 2.560 5,120 Charch Army T* nt No. 4 Balance from No. 3 Tent 696.05 Messrs. Goth'ie Co., Ltd. 250 •♦Gordon, and MolHe (per Mrs locate) 100 C Latham, (p»r238 words
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Article90 1918-06-03 6 F1 •-!i..wi. t are tht dates f*»>ar«*t#* bee* &irq, pore n| ti/< j Ha i aau X«« &4ivww Ma.ii.. i.i.m kui u Mi Mail L Mar 5 3 May I Mail G Vju-. 20 M ay s Mail X Mar. M Mail C Mar. 14 M„; I Mail90 words
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Advertisement194 1918-06-03 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Tx-y It I OS SALE AT The Leading Hotels I I AND i I Principal Liquor Dealers. *«sa*«BBVJsTJM«BBJs«*«MMH Han Patent Latex Cup Holder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and the F.M.S. Guaranteed to tit any girth with THE SPRING-GRIP Price according194 words
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Advertisement516 1918-06-03 6 m Z m^_Z mm^mm z^^'' lmmm mmmumammmmmm mmmmm K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST Fl 174-1 Bras Basah Boas, llngapore (Phone No. 1145.) to inform the public of the arrival of two Assistants, 11. I. HONMMI AID DR. H. OHRISNI Japaaese Dei tai Svgeoas. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate Work Guaranteed DIRECT CONSULTATION516 words
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Miscellaneous41 1918-06-03 6 Mails Close. T»« «f At Noon. TO-fflOr ow. i j 8oon Hong l.v, New Zealand Medw Karr.ja, prn Mbiaoca and 'a ar vv e o Ui Wednesday. Mir. Labuan. Jes-selton. Kudat <fc Sandakin £lala<v« j a Thursday. Hongkong, Shanghai 1280 pn,41 words
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Article1944 1918-06-03 7 The Question ia Malacca. A general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association was held on Tnursday, Ma,) 16, at the Malacca Club The Chairman, Mr. J W Campbell, said Tbe question of osta*-» boa. pitals in Malacca hns gone on for o junideiabl" length of tine. It w1,944 words
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Article113 1918-06-03 7 Orders for the week ending Saturday, Jnne 8 To daytl. M. The King's Birthday. To morrow. 5.1"» pm Wayang S:itu Police Station SRE (v) 500 Balestier Range hVR details Drill Hall SVC and AY Recruits 5,10 Drill Hall Chinese Co SVI 5.(0 do SFA Coy 4.30 Government113 words
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Advertisement536 1918-06-03 7 NOTICES li the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In the Estate of Chew Boo Chiang alias Chew Boon Tee or Thee or Thik alias Chew Chan Soo, deceased. Pursuant to section 26 of the Trnstee O dinance 1914. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and536 words
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Advertisement635 1918-06-03 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. TNOCRPOBATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* of £20 each £1,200,00 Reperv* Fund £2,030,00 Reser? Lixbihty of Proprietors £1,200,00» BANKER?. The Baok of Englttnd, Tfce London <?-Y and Midland ;iiai. Ths Lc £:■>■:. Ooontj ani 9- aimkfvUi635 words
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Advertisement151 1918-06-03 7 A 2000 to 1 chance I There are over two thousand ailments covering just Mich > diseases as you, who live in the Tropics, expose yourself I > daily. The odds are big even in a temperate dim ito, but here they are doubly so because of the thinning effect151 words
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Advertisement91 1918-06-03 7 TO BE LET OFFICES TO LET. I srge Dewly painted front office No. 32-3, Raffles Placo. Kiin Kiat, 5, Ttlok Ayer Street. 19 TO BE LET. Two large bungalows, Esther Lodge" and Elinside," 12 Wdkie Road and 6 Upper Wilkie Road, very centrally situated, with gas and water laid on,91 words
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Advertisement445 1918-06-03 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETiE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3-75 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The445 words
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Advertisement624 1918-06-03 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporvted in India. FU T T>S exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. income In 1917 $4,587,500.00 I Total Mfi In 1917 $2.732,070 00 Insurance effected in 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 j Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions,624 words
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Title Section23 1918-06-03 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALMYA^rXiaUNE. Issued Daii>. VoL V. No 129 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.23 words
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Article645 1918-06-03 1 Cruise with a Destroyer Escort. The following account of the work of British destroyers on convoy duty is supplied by a special iTimes correspondent who recently made a cruise in the leader of an escorting flotilla. We were in the harbour of a famous Southern port on645 words
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Article779 1918-06-03 1 Home Registered Steamships and Local Vessels. A correspondent writes to the Pinang Gazette on other aspects of the question of the general reqainition of British local tonnage. H* says: The resolution of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce protesting against the requisitioning of local shipping would appear to me779 words
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Article143 1918-06-03 1 Capt. Falk Mans, late of Nor. s.s. Kamar, is passing through Bangkok homeward bound. In him the East loses one of its oldest masters. He has been for the last eighteen years in charge of the 8.8. Kamur, the building of which was supervised by him in143 words
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Article81 1918-06-03 1 Charge Against Ship 's Captain. Karachi. May 3 Captain Dillon of the 8.e. Ch«-nan is being charge.! by the Karachi harbour police under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. He is said to be suffering from delations, and that on the 26th ultimo while tbe vessel was on her81 words
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Article48 1918-06-03 1 Monday, Jane 3.—High Water 4 2 a.m. 7ft 9ins. j 5.18 p.m. 7ft. Hot, Tuesday, Jnne 4.—High Water 548 am. 7ft. 6ins. 6.18 p.m. 7ft. 7ine. Wednesday, Jane s—Moon in Perigee 2h 30m a. High Water —7.2 am. 7ft. 7ins.: 7.14 p m Bft. lin.48 words
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Advertisement518 1918-06-03 1 liSl KIAT Hi., Ltd. 6 {Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*) Board of Directors: TAT COAX lIAT. Esq Chairman. I ONG IOON lIAT Esq. PO lIM SOON, Esq, 108 lIM LIONG. Esq. Managing Director-TAT (DAN lIAT, Esq Manager LOW lEOI CHOET, Esq. Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. Secretary KOH PENS HOE,518 words
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Advertisement255 1918-06-03 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. Slmiire to litavb. CKrim aa< Saaariio. Sail T'oice a Week ■VMM Vmm M Paifkil Fluff. UtifU. Mmtin. Batavia. Pitfkal PUMf ail Slifaitre. Sail Fortniohtlp. SiMitare. lillltN ail Siiairalia Sail Fortnightly. Pot trtlgbt, p&M*?« uH furthwr !sforMt*r* Apply k. TAS I&C1S7B1XD OTftCI LEE BOOH LBOXG255 words
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Advertisement521 1918-06-03 1 IGUAN KIAT6 Co.,LtdT g <Inoorporat«d in Strait* BrtthJLfei B Head Office: 86, Phillip Sti.kkt 8» p Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealer Government and Municipal iontrartL I General lapjrters i> nd fcxparters Fort Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers' a Z Commission Agents. MtvMCtpiiai $2JiH]5 Paid up Capital Mlljjj INL Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN521 words
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