Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1918
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Title Section28 1918-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL V. No 139 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. CIK malapa Cribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 1428 words
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Advertisement409 1918-06-14 1 ITay Guan Kiat i Managing Director, Gl.iX KIAT if Co., EM. i 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOODI supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality also to I Hotels, Steam-launches, etc- i 'Phone Nos. 1361,1362 and 1363. I RKSIDEXCEfI 87, Tank R>ad, No. 14W; Sunnyside, Gaylang, No. 1073. I SUPREME SGREEN409 words
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Advertisement265 1918-06-14 1 «******************************01 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PACAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraph-to Addreas PoANAKAff." asooaoamoononoonaaaaianonaaoaooooi Outdoor Photography DAT AND NIGHT. Yon can't get good Photographs at Cheap Price. S ARIGA Artistic Photographer No. 3», Orchard Uoad, Singapore 46 37 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF CoUins' Famous Pocket Classics and265 words
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Advertisement89 1918-06-14 1 Sanitas j Disinfectant I "Pine-Tree" Brand* J Use No Other J'jy expenditure iboo ajg This disinfectant freely emulsifies 11 with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant J and deodoriser. 1 I SANITAS is known throughout the world i AS A RELIABLE J a I disinfectant. The name always j89 words
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Advertisement396 1918-06-14 1 SFIREWOODt The necessity in every household ||J ■Ofl I". had from I] g Tay Guan Kia 11 TLe supplier o.' ibt Oove'nmeni H j rtud SingaiH.re Mauicipoli'y also Uriels and Steam launches, etc i I Phone No», 1161, 1562 aad 1363. I ij R_-ti-rs <• b. 8: S7. Tank Road,396 words
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Article278 1918-06-14 2 America's Part. London, Jane 11, 6.40 a.m. Washington Mr. Baker, American S. for War, addressing a delegation of French Alpini siid that over 700,000 American Suiaiers had been sent to France. London, June 11, 7.50 p.m. A correspondent of the Times gives an anthorized description df the work278 words
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Article179 1918-06-14 2 London, June 7, 8.10 a.m. The anti-conscription conference has been resumed in Dublin. It has passed a resolution warning Irishmen that conscription is oniy postponed. The Lord Mayor is ready to pre eel on a mission to America v. henever the right of Irishmen to national Stdf-determination is179 words
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Article94 1918-06-14 2 London, June 5, 1.5 a.m. Washington A plan for pooling all the resources of the United S ales and her c > belligerents into on» vast economic and war machine will soon be submittal to President Wilson. It is now in the harrds of Mr. Baruch, chairman, of94 words
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Article124 1918-06-14 2 London, Jan* 6, 1.5 p,m. In the House of Commons, Sir H F Jliobert urgxl «hit the clause in the Elucation Bid establishing compulsory continuation instruction, i ith.r full time to the age of sixteen or part tine to the aj?e of eiKLteen, would ban Wcip the cot•on trade124 words
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Article55 1918-06-14 2 London, Jane 6, 3.50 p.m. Montagu's report on the silver market states that the price is unchanged. If the rise of one per cent in insurance from New York to London, as foreshadowed in New York, materialises, quite possibly this will be reflected Tn the London price. London, Jane55 words
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Article257 1918-06-14 2 London, Jane 10, 5,45 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Honald McNeill asked for informaion regarding the prisoner now in he Tower of London who came Hshore from a German snbmarine on the west coast of Ireland. Mr Macpherson replied that the a censed had been257 words
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Advertisement287 1918-06-14 2 Alas! "What shall Ido with mv Ltfg ?T It la a quaation often pat forth Ht the inva'ids who are long satT>*.riug from «tubborii coosninptton and c no.-ipi n'ly who are qotts depressed aod dejcet/>i by their h>ol I»? t'tklog Li'.lu>- «loses of mi-dicines. Hope for life la beyond their287 words
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Advertisement131 1918-06-14 2 MASSAGE HALL No. 239, Bencoolen Street Open dally 6 a.m.-9 p. m. TELEPHONE No. 1467. Buimm Opbbatobi Mb s. ftjjita MASSAGE Mks. HARU MANICURE Miaa HANA uor-BATUs Mua YABU Ueference* to noy quarter of society. 9 5 8 5 1*» INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Ro/s Specific for Insanity 1«131 words
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Advertisement430 1918-06-14 2 PalmoliveflSoap.! f -*4t: i S urn 'ML i. H .Lmi ooTa I F V **rt an? v.* Br/ |||fj XiOa /J> a -fTj is the proper soup with which to thoroughly purify and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every demand and at the same430 words
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Article257 1918-06-14 3 F iday, June, 14. MngbrH ami Co., ;ne Arcale. ad vis* Übe following quotation* f— AlorQaiab $2 75 $3 00 AyerKunings 090 UlO A yer Molek 2.00 2.10 Ayer Panai 775 800 Palgownie 4.50 5 00 Bnklt Je-otong w 0.55 0.65 Bnkit Kp i! 0 65 0257 words
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Article229 1918-06-14 3 Singapore, Jane, 14 Ttn.—See Loeai and 3en»>r?l column. Copra. No business. Tapioca.— Weak. No bubinese. Sago Flour. —iNo basinet. GamhUr.— No bur. a »1 Pepper-—' Steady. Bu«»at*B done. Other Products.— 1" irkflt Qniet. Uttst Locst fe'arkc? 1 Nutmegs liO S. per pioul 150.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 55.00 Copra229 words
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Article63 1918-06-14 3 D-noe'e Imp. Bril. Oil 5.60 per ease Fish. Brand Kerosine 4.90 per case Sv'vhp Arrow Oil 480 per case Lampglass do Oii 4.70 per 2 tins 1 Dragon do Oil 470 per 2 tins 1 Tigor Eerosine Oil 46 per 2 tins Grown do Oil 455 per 2 tins63 words
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Article33 1918-06-14 3 Copra. Singapore, Jane 13. The decline mentioned in our last report has continued, and today's quotations are $7.30 for finest sundried and $6.80 to $7 for fair to good qualities.33 words
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Advertisement220 1918-06-14 3 Marlborough Theatre. The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Picture* BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.18 p.m. An Intensely Interesting Picture Vitagraph's Great Six-Reel Detective Story THROUGH THE ML i A strange story of the high-life criminal who plans, plots, plunders and murders his fellow men and women, and220 words
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Advertisement55 1918-06-14 3 CI.IJr.CH NOTICE. Seventh-Day Adventlst Chapel, Penaog Lane. Saturday. J one 15th. d a.m. Missionary Hervlce for th> yonth--9 am Sabbath School for all. 10 a.m. Hakka and Hokkien Services. 1 p.ro Malay Servic* at No. 300 S«rsngoon Read. 5 p m. Knglish Sermon by Pastor F A Datemorß. Wednesday. 555 words
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Advertisement590 1918-06-14 3 Please Remember Change if Prajramine Everg Six Nights. Present Programme Runs from J*" j Sued;,, June 9to Fridag, Juno 14. r* StY aMhunnraisj A First-Class Picture from Every Standpoint iatheuiiiY J the Theatre a A ,p rQE f theatre where yon I Tim A LeaoooW e/uWUter A i H i-k590 words
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Advertisement681 1918-06-14 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE 11-iijong i-'aga: Road. Trams Pass tbe Door, j To-night SECOND SHOW 9.30 p.m. Tonight! Pathe's Most Thrilling Serial 4 Pearl of the Army 4 Starring Daring Pearl White. 5 FLASHLIGHT 5 Bluebird—with Dorothy Phillips and Win. Stowell. First Show 7.30 p.m. The Indian's Lament,681 words
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Article1127 1918-06-14 4 This we*>k we have been deluged with telegrams, many of them being delayed in transmission, with the resnlt that in attempting to follow up the movements of troops in the latest offensive one has to be care, ful to mark the time the messages were despatched, and1,127 words
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Article514 1918-06-14 4 Tin is at $155.00 ($1.50 down) no sellers. London, June 11 Silver market is steady.—Renter. Additional Renter's cables appear in to-day's issue on pages 2 and 6. We are in recept of the Municipal Water Engineer's annual report for 1917. The Rent Assessment Board for Singapore will514 words
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Article58 1918-06-14 4 Fillis' Circus. Wednesday's matinee and later show were both very large ly attended, and the patrons of this first-rate circus were well sitisfied with the entertainment off-red. Last night's crowded house is likely to be repeated to night. The next matinee will be given to-morrow, and a grand change58 words
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Article119 1918-06-14 4 The Palladium announces the screening to-night of the British features Jelfs and Third Generation, also a complete change of programme for to-morrow night. The usnal matinee will be given at o'clock to-day. In the second bouse at the Harima Hall to night there will be ecreened Hell's Crater,119 words
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Article57 1918-06-14 4 The following conclusion to a Router's mesaage we have vainly tried to solve There is getting to be trouble if you can once get situation in trust to an you have save got situation of German in peace." It ia supposed to be the end of President57 words
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Article199 1918-06-14 4 Britain and Japan REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London. June 12, 6.25, p.m. At a luncheon at ifo of Commons to the J*v*u i dor and the delegates attending the International Parliamentary and Commercial Congress, Mr Balfour said that Britain and Japan in the war had no differences of opini onREUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - 199 words
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Article123 1918-06-14 4 London, June 12, 1,45. a.m. At a conference of women workers in London, Mrs Ogilvie Gordon presiding, said that large numbers of women and girls employed in war work would wish to find fresh fields of work in the Dominions after the war. Lord Burnham said that the123 words
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Article116 1918-06-14 4 London, Jane 12, 2.20 p.m. Ymuiden: The Datch logger Helena has been snbmarinedoff the Dogger Bank. Three of the crew were killed. Paris: Le Temps in an articl« headed "Holland's Danger" says that with German trains running on the Roermond line and the concessions the Germans possess in116 words
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Article91 1918-06-14 4 London, Jane 12, 1.45 a.m. At an exhibitian of standard clothing at Bradford, Lord Illinjjwortb, the Post-Master Gentral, said that seventy per cent of the wool nsed in Great Rritain was needed for official pnrposes and still more wonld be needed to clothe the American army. Standardisation would91 words
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Article85 1918-06-14 4 London, Jane 12, 4.25 p.m. The association of British discharged soldiers and sailors, known as Comrades of the Great Wir, has telegraphed to General Foch as follows "We have perfect faith that on the scene of yonr historic victory in 1914, in which many of ns were privileged85 words
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Article18 1918-06-14 4 London, June 12, 7,30 p.m. Former Lord Chief Justice Phillimore has been made a Peer.18 words
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Article39 1918-06-14 4 16th List. Amount already acknowledged 155.032 Singapore Cold Storage Co ltd 260 Mr. F R Heron WJ h WE Hooper PC Russell J" The Orient Coy Ltd 250 $55,832 C. W. DARBISHIRE Local Treasurer.39 words
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Advertisement196 1918-06-14 4 ROBINSON Co. tam''- ™«t»r-« The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Has an Intermittent Alarm the alarm ringing for several second?, Mien p*u*ing, and after a period of silence again ringing, ami so for ten minutes As illustration. jPrice 55.75. LOMieiTIIC OILS] e; fc 'a Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England196 words
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Advertisement256 1918-06-14 4 GUAN KIATI AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Oflice: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes used A.8.C.. sth Edition, and A 1. Of nee256 words
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Advertisement122 1918-06-14 4 Bird's Nest BRANDT In Quarts AND Pints. Caldbeck, Macgregor Sl Co. FOR SALE Tamil OttrUUVed map >»f the V. M. S., roust uat'fu) to l*>tiii»w,Tamil Teacher* 00 I Students. Unit I- lilfl NAINA MOHAMED SOUS, ilr. |«atfae live, Sngapore. i; T" > Oaks ->ft» i- ■< 11 a 4/t. ....j122 words
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Article1408 1918-06-14 5 The Western Front. RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. British Sector. London, Jane 12, 10.25 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig slates Th« French successfully raided on the night of June 11 in the neighbourhood of Locre. There ia nothing special to report on the British front. London, June 13, 12.201,408 words
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Article746 1918-06-14 5 Mr. Wilson Speaks. Bombay, June 11, 11 30 p.m. London, June 10: Addressing a group of distinguished Mexican editors and journalists who are t* l Uni*»*' States, at Whi«e H-<*l»i Pr*sid-nt Wilson emphasised tbr American friendship towards Mexico. He said that his own policy towards Mexioo was based746 words
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Article64 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12, 7.30 p.m The Women's Co-operative Guild in congress at Bradford has defeated the resolution favouring an international conference of workers to obtain immediate peace by negotiation, the terms including no annexations and universal disarmament. The opponents to the resolution declared that they could have64 words
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Article267 1918-06-14 5 Fear of Future. Loudon, Jane 12, 4.25 pan. Amsterdam: Germany's fear of an economic war is refi eted in an article in the Nor 'b German a by Edward Acbeiis. president of the Bremen Import Association, w«o »ys: It i«a mistake to suppose that Germany can find a267 words
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Article67 1918-06-14 5 London, June 10, 2.50 p m. The Gazette announces, among Birthday Honours for letfieea in the war, a number of Companions of the Order of the Bath, including Major General N W Baruardisiou. Birthday promotions and appoint ments in the British Empire Order are Commander. W H Bteel,67 words
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Article67 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12. 7.4'» am. On the occision of the Royal si! ver wedding, the Oueen has promised to accept a shower of gifts to the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild on behalf of soldiers and sailors. It is emphasised that all the Dominions are contributing. Her Majesty67 words
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Article63 1918-06-14 5 London, June 10, 7.0 p.m. A Portuguese Hast African communique S'.ates Two enemy colnujuu crossed the Lurio river on May 27 and 2«, and three companies on th-t 2'Jth, and attacked our post at Malema, defended by a small detachment ol Portuguese and Bri tish, who were63 words
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Article53 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12, 7.45 a.m. Mr Balfour, in a letter to the Czecho-Slovak National Conrcil in Paris, intimates that the British Government will give the Czechoslovak movement the same recogni tion as France and Italy have done, and will recognize the Czechoslovak army, to which a British liason officer53 words
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Article39 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12, 7.45 a.m. A telegram from Copenhagen states that an International Seamen's Federation has been formed, with Mr Havelock Wilson as President and Mr Teamm, of Copenhagen, as Secretary. The headquarters will be in London.39 words
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Article48 1918-06-14 5 London. June, 12, 3.5 p.m. A British Italian communique of yesterday states Yorkshire troops made a successful raid, taking eleven prisoners and indicting considerable casual' ies. The air force has destroyed twentyone enemy aeroplanes since the last report. Four of our machines have failed to return.48 words
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Article34 1918-06-14 5 London, Jin* 12, 7.30 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Balfour denied that the United States and the Alli-a h id agr* ed uot to intervene in the case of Russia,34 words
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Article452 1918-06-14 5 Press Opinions. London, June 12, 7.40 p.m. The Daily Express Lob' ist ul rstands that the Dominions Premiere intend to discuss the future of tbe Qerman Colonies with the Home Government in n very frank manner, Mr Hughes is particularly earnest on this point. They want the Monroe452 words
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Article61 1918-06-14 5 London, June 13, 4.15 a.m. Bole It is officially admitted in Vienna that the battleship Sz-mtist-van was torpedoed end sunk in tbe Adriatic at night time and several officers and eighty of the crew are missing. [We published a c*ble yesterday telling of a daring raid by61 words
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Article69 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12, 'J 15 p.m. Sir Joseph Jonas was charged at Bow Street with conspiracy by obtaining and communicating information useful to an enemy and relating to prohibited place between September, 1913, and June 10, 1918. He was remanded to the 19th on £2,000 bail. [Who's Who69 words
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Article33 1918-06-14 5 London, June 12, 2.30 p.m. Peking: Col. Semenoff reports that the Anstro-Germans have been threatening his communications since he retired. Col. Semenoff reports the capture of Gurko, north east of Borzia.33 words
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Article33 1918-06-14 5 London, June 13, 12.50 a.m. Washington Tne United States steamer Pinard el Rio was submarined seventy miles from the Maryland coast on June 8. The crew have arrived in port.33 words
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Article16 1918-06-14 5 London. June 10, 3.10 p.m. Killed In action Brigadier General F W LumaJca.16 words
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Article1402 1918-06-14 5 Second Day s Rt-sult HbnMi >-»r> Uv nrabl CO' 'i'lri- rsaU r <n»l k ran '■>■* r U firai daj ot tbe meeting, some good roelo g was si trdaj. There was quite a good atteudanct at the (leiail Stand and lawn, incloding nai>• in.iieo. Tib». fonrtb rac1,402 words
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Article93 1918-06-14 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending Jnne 8 was 46.67. The total naraber of deaths was 331, of which 243 were males and 88 females, One Earopean and 2 Eurasians died, also 264 Chinese, 46 Malays, and 17 Indians. Convulsions caused 48 deaths. Phthisis 40,93 words
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Article159 1918-06-14 5 To the Editor of tot Malaya Tribema. Dear -^ir,—As Is known, an aitTtsal lo replaeu tbe Church Army T«nis lost in tbe nlTenslv", was iesoed a month ago .»r,.l it is moat gratifying lo be able lo r«'pnrt tot splendid rHspons* thai baa beat* male to it.159 words
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Advertisement360 1918-06-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Talk of all Singapore I FILLIS' CIRCUS In Waterproof Tents :—Beach Road. Presents a New Comp .ny of 35 Imported Performers 35 IN THE NEWEST ARENIC CREATIONS One Performance Nightly, Sundays excepted, at 9.15 Matinees wed. and Sat., 5 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 2nd Day Performance 2nd360 words
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Article749 1918-06-14 6 Prices Qoot<4 ia tbe Market this Morauvg. M N'c* A l'« >1 JtJSE, 14. Mee-r» Liyal! ad Evatt, Exchange and .Share •Jruk-r., issne the following liat of qaotationa ttebber Shares. >m. Vaias. Bayer*. Seller*. I' 8/- 3 3 J/- An*lo J*va 6/- 7 I/ Auglo->faJay 12/- 16/--1749 words
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Article72 1918-06-14 6 Singapore, Jane 14. 0 London— Bank 4 m/«. 2, i 15/32 Demand 2/4 5 32 Prirate 3 m/>. 2/4 U/1G On IndiaBank T. T. 146 On Hongkong— Bankd/d 39f prem j On Shanghai— Bankd/d. 50i Ua Jars— Bank T. 1 m Un JapanBank d/d. ioq SOTerelgna—baying rale j« 5472 words
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Article800 1918-06-14 6 Various Matters. Pari*, June U r, p., n A telegram Iron Baale stales that the Frankfurter Gazette on June 7, remarking ou tbi fall of German exchange io the «wise market which his bHOorn»» appareut in the last fuw days, is obliged io admit that this tall io800 words
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Article306 1918-06-14 6 Some of I is Doings. Reuter's Telegrams. London, June 10, 4.45 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Anderson asked how many members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps had been killed or injured abroad. Mr Macphereon replied Killed, eight; died of wounds, orir jured, ten. MrReuter's Telegrams. - 306 words
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Article211 1918-06-14 6 London, .lu.ie 5, 330 p.oa. Moscow, llaj3l (delayed.) As already done in Petrograd, ail th« chief Moscow nawsptpers have I n euppr. sse I. A B 'Ish-'vik m anifeeto calls work b i. nip. icantstoarms M forbread, for children, for fathers and mothers,'*and nrg. 1 armed resistiOOS211 words
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Article139 1918-06-14 6 London, J ins lv, 4.0 pun. Iv the Home of Commons, Mr Balfour promised to consider in consultation with Mr. p 3nar Lnv the Mfffestion that M r R lfonr might kn,p th. House informed of ItM Government's foreign policy in secret sessions. Mr Hubert Samuel When CM139 words
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Article49 1918-06-14 6 London, Jane 6, 3.5 p. m The Gamete notifi-s the following Birthday Honours for distinguished ■Wriee in connection with the nditary operations in Egypt Hie Military Cross to Subadar \Um Ak.-r, and the Distinguished Medal to Havildar Rur jjngh, both of the Hongkong and Hppoon Garrison Artillery49 words
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Article358 1918-06-14 6 London, June 8, 4.15 a n P.ri* OWoi 119 h I be n appointed to organise tbe defence of the capital. London, Jane 9, 3 30 p.m. The Hague The Prisoners of War Conference has opened. London, Jan*> 10, 4.35 p.m. Brisbane The cotton growers bad np to358 words
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Article70 1918-06-14 6 London, Jnn« 11, 12.50 pjn. Sir Spat Met Wilson taking the chair at a ?n-»«tiug of the Imperial Maritime Loago« Slid the League's campaign to eoeare ineleoioa of a condition in tho peace terms that *»n»ruy powers should surreu ler an amount of mercantile t mnage equal to70 words
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Obituary29 1918-06-14 6 London, ■Tun 10, 6,40 p.m, 1 de<Mh hn occurred of the L'irl of Rosse. London, June 11, 15) p m Milan rh« death uaa occurred ul li jrto.29 words
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Article132 1918-06-14 6 A special general meeting of the members of the Peoang Chamber of Com mere, »v\>s held on Thursday to consider the qursiion of the requisition of local shipping, and, if tuonght fit, to pass the following resolution That this Chamber is of opinion [that the general r quisition132 words
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Article100 1918-06-14 6 Bombay, May 16— According to a message from tbe M Times of lodla Loudon correspondent, it is expected there that simultaneously with or anterior to tbe publication of Mr Montagu's scheme regarding India there will be presented to the Parlla' ment some account of the many representations submitted100 words
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Article138 1918-06-14 6 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 350 th Auction, 12th i.tth Juae.l9| > Offered for sale pkls. 11,990 83 or 1,599,577 lbs. Tons 714.09. Pricks Realized. Sheet Smoked Fine Rib bed $73 to $81 0« ol 65 72 Fine Plai i 50 57 Sheet Uusmok »d138 words
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Article302 1918-06-14 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jnne 12. j There was a poor attendance of buyers at the w**k2y auctioue.whioh commence! to-day with 94 7 to s catalogued for sale, an 1 th" torn of the market wa? v. ry dull. and Japanes were again operating, hut the American buyers Ar302 words
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Article207 1918-06-14 6 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Jun« 13. At the weekly rubber auction helJ jeaterday and today the market waa again very dull, and prices show but little change from last w ek. TL tup prica u,r Fine Bibbed Bm<-ked Sheet is $1 up at SSl.Rnd that for Fine PaleCrtpe unchanged207 words
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Article155 1918-06-14 6 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Singapore, Juno 6* Owing to Monday being a pnblic hohdaythe usual OM not commence nntil Thursday this w«ek. The quantity on offer •was rather larger than nsual and 1.453 tons consisting chit fly of conBlgnmentBfromJp,va,wereoatalogued At the opening only a few of the regular buyers were155 words
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Article83 1918-06-14 6 la Luodsa. To* loiluwing are the date* <t from Singapore of tfc« European Maiis and their deliver, ia London. 3 VA11 OtllVMB Mail H Mar. 19 \f Mail L Mar. 27 fc Mai J War. 21 7 M*! V pril 8 May 20 Mar. 2% \j Mail E83 words
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Advertisement226 1918-06-14 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D fm w E JSL H w jtijl i (distillers) ;£Erjj I Cxlto Special; R|old Scotch Wpi' "wy H OF GREAT AG&±gjg 14 PL Grand Prix ja JM. m. SOLE IMPORTERS■ tiuttenbacli Bros Co. flan Patent Latex Cap liolder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and226 words
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Advertisement218 1918-06-14 6 Judge for Yourself. H ir worth -.vhil wiih th», luyT.u.j > 6>f Rhenrnatfsfla when iber- rr.rm*dy. t,n»,-t<*ted aoo PROVEN, which will bring rou instant relief I K,.r M, ar v V '<..., Li,UM Oriental B.lm Iras i. g a peopk in a a rHi-t uid -i RE r ir ri218 words
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Miscellaneous140 1918-06-14 6 Mails Close, wo <Lz\ Hongkong, taking mails for U.S.A. and Canada Batu Pahat Men* pm Port Swettenham and --3(i p w Telok Anson Malacca and Mrar Lad- Batavia, Cheribon, > el J Samarang and Sourabaya Pulau Batam and pa Pnto s££ bi «EST jS To-morrow. Cucob P. Hambu, Selat am140 words
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Article2325 1918-06-14 7 Representative* ot Malaya. (Concludp(l-) If oa tbe other hand the children bad still to bo rduc d when the man waa over 50 ur eveu ov«*r 55, there waa no inconsiderable chance of the man dying before this wis accomplished. They would then have another of the2,325 words
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Advertisement517 1918-06-14 7 NOTICES Government of Jotaore PUBLIC WOKRS DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited /or the following work 1. The Completion of the New Banqueting Hall. Istano Beear, Johore Bohru Plans and Specification for the abore may be inspected ot the Drawing Office ol the P. W. D.. Joliore Bahru. no any day, Fridays517 words
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Advertisement534 1918-06-14 7 BANKS BARTERED BANK OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The I<oncVn County and W*»tininetsr Back, Ltd.,534 words
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Advertisement409 1918-06-14 7 WANTED WANTED Junior shorthand typi«t required, previous experience not essential. Apply Box 100, care of Malaya Tribune. 2 5. v HOUSE WANTED. Wanted, a fine bungalow with 5 or 6 rooms and kitchen attached, situated within 3 miles of Tanglin, Queen Elizabeth Road, River Valley Road or Kampong Bharu Road.409 words
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Advertisement124 1918-06-14 7 Sleeplessness has always something of dieeaee or undue excitement in it The excessive use of tea, coffee, tobacco, or any narcotic, .nay bring it on It may all. c >me from dyepepeia, Mf»?" a down condition of the .ystera, from dieeaee, Uon, excitement, etc. In these latter caae» a rnodicinj124 words
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Advertisement330 1918-06-14 7 THE ORIENTAIGOTERXttKNT bECt JiITY ..He Assurance Co., Ltd. Established I*T4. jggJMjMID is isi»i*FINOS pooped $32,571,428.00 A****» W**j£* laeome in lilf $4.587,50u.t>0 I Tali) Mill «317 ««.'«■"•••J mm Jim n tit?. s*.>ie.ti-i.u I iiwt»» m "< ,Me Total Polices inforoe 67,122 assortng with Bonos Additions. $73,596,202.00. Totil iinouot paid for claims330 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1918-06-14 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ordera for the wt-ek ending Saturday, Jnne 15 NO DRILLS. G. G. Wace Captain, *1 Adjutant. 8.V.O.20 words
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\u000d\u000aThe Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1918-06-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dali>. Vol. V.- No. 139 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 PRICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article1055 1918-06-14 1 I LEiclutiv to Malay Tribune) i«Messrs Wheelock and Co., the leading ship and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour as with the following advice under date 9th May. As far as the Freight market to the United Kingdom is concerned British .onnage is still full up with Government1,055 words
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Article118 1918-06-14 1 Alphabetical list of Infeottd (signal X G Q) end Snspecttd (signal F P B) ports Signal tmrnm■MT in aJi Port ti'>tifi.-<J. <li'ti,,n to MaMM Qauaatiaa flag. Baafhok r l> B nmmm BaMte rPH Plan, jong I'ri.ik G y Cholera it- 1..U.H1 f j' b PlasmH..raba.v ICQ pQZ Boater XOfl118 words
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Article104 1918-06-14 1 Friday, June 14.—High Water 1.18 a.m. 9ft. 2.45 p.- n 7ft. Sins. Satnr.lay.Jnne I"..—High Water 1.5 a.m. Sft. 4ins.; 3.25 p.m. 7ft Cms. Sunday, June 16 —Moon in Kqaator *»h M. First Ciaarter 8h 12m A High Water:— > 56 a.m. /ft Sin 4.6 p.m. 7ft. sins.104 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement371 1918-06-14 1 m mi co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) r Board of Directors: TAY (DAN KIAT. Esq Chairman. I ONG KOON KIAT Esq.. PO KIM SOON, Esq.. KOH KIM LIONG, Esq. Managing Director-TAY GUAN KIAT, E»q Manager LOW KEOK CHOEY, Esq Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON. Esq. Secretary fflfl PENG371 words
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Advertisement43 1918-06-14 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances- Tanjong Pagar Wh lB Section Sir (Dry Dock.) 3 Dock Store. Head o.* Office, Police and O £T" 4 Wk "SSr 2 »55--15/18 2 j 5 and 6 6/14 Store A3 v Jardinrt 9 A/X*" do 6 do V43 words
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Advertisement377 1918-06-14 1 HEAP E*C MGH STiAMSHIP CO. LTD. SiiWlfC II lltlVte, Cfttrfel 111 SisWiiig. Mflftfirt in Piiigia: rim,, RilivU NiiariH, tativli. PiifUi p un mi yniHre. W Fortniuhtl,.. -mm Miniai in .sii,«rii|a (Ml). Oat. Fortn*yhtt v »r*.li.. imm! ,aJ tarti.w •p; '7 *r» c t>o»STr»rO officj Oil n, 1 «let Avar -—k377 words
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Advertisement411 1918-06-14 1 I6UAN KIAT6 Co. f LtdT I (Incorporated in StraiU Pettier' tlU I Head Office: 86, Phillip Stkkkt,si Xo4Por I Ship-chandlers, Hardware Deai Pr g Government and Municipal toair-. j General Importers and txportej, F rs I »'ee.ndS.w Mil, Commission Agents. I Aatlnrlsid Capital $*****1 I I Paid up Capital t^^l411 words
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