Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1918
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Title Section29 1918-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. i EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 140 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918 PRICE S CENTS. tlx roalapa Crlbune. SATURDAY, JUNK 15.29 words
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Advertisement312 1918-06-15 1 Tay Guan Kiat Managing D',wt,.r. GUAN KIAT i Co., Ud. 36, Phillip street, Singapore FIR ĔWOOD f supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality <■ ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc 'Phone Nos. 1361,1362 and 1363. RKBII>E X C X il. Tank R ad, No. MW; H Snnnyside. Gaylang, No. 1075.312 words
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Advertisement292 1918-06-15 1 'WmMmYmmMwmMmMmWmMMMMMMWmm Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN. Outdoor Photography DAY AND NIGHT. You can't get good Photographs at Cheap Price. S ARIGA Artistic Photographer No. 38, Orchard Road, Singapore 46 3 7 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classics and292 words
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Advertisement85 1918-06-15 1 I" 1 THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain 1% Have Been Taken Over by Government, w NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's! will be able to continue to supply their famous j blends and to maintain jj the quality as before, I I being in the unique I position of having the largest85 words
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Advertisement407 1918-06-15 1 FIRE sgo o 5 j X Tbs necessity in every household I can be had from Tay Guan Kiat Tl.e sujpher to the (Jove nmeut I 'A and ;ngatx>re Municipality also j Hotaif *nd Steam-launches, etc. g Ptaooe Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. 8 ISalOlICll: Tank Road, No. 1450; J407 words
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Article116 1918-06-15 2 (By oomf§m§ of the Consulat, Paris, J.me 11, 6 p.m. Yesterday, M Cl-m«ncean visited the front line. He conferred with several generals and broughi back tarj reaesaring n«ws The infor. m&tion which he brought confirm? with certainty the enormity of the German lots^a. The enemy multiplied his116 words
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Article311 1918-06-15 2 The undermentioned Singapore properties were sold by auctijn at ihe sale-room of The Commercial Rubber Company on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land situate of! Dhoby Ghaut, area 2,Cj6 squ.ro feet bought by Messrs vVearue Bros. Ltd' at $1.20 per square foot $3,189.60, Ten pieces of freehold land situate Rt311 words
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Article136 1918-06-15 2 Evidently they are having an exciting time at Vl.idi .ostock. The Vladivoatock paper, Qoloe Pritnoria, of April SO, Beyi Ye at erday at three p.m tQt funeral of the fonr Servians murdered recently U ok place and was the occasion of a \erv Imputing •ervloe. The wholn Consular136 words
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Article82 1918-06-15 2 Lncknow, May U.-The grant is announced of six Commissions a emporary Honorary Second Lieutenant ln the Indian Army to Indiana of the United Provinces for requiting services. Calcutta, May 20.-The Hon'ble Mr Surendranath Bannerje*. Secretary, Indian Association, has sent the following telegram to the Secretary of State for82 words
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Advertisement796 1918-06-15 2 It-n a question pat lorth by the invadds who are long suffering from stubborn consumpti -n au i cons qu -u'ly who are .quite depressod and dejected by their lives bj taking bittoc doses of medicines. Hjpe for life is beyond their horzju. Life in a burden to them, and796 words
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Advertisement171 1918-06-15 2 Is your Child I Restless and Irritable 9 Climatic conditions are often responsible, and a medicine specially 1 prepared for such troubles will speedily bring relief, restoring the nerves to their normal healthy condition. j "NERVONft" j Contains no deleterious ingredients, no Opiates ;itis a herb prepara- tion, and its171 words
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Article254 1918-06-15 3 *iM. sp« re S ttnrday. Jane, 15. i.3'Mi>u fcv.ii 00., the AreaO<\ ideaw Uw ioiiC". quot-v tiona: AlorGsiab 12 75 $3 00 Ay*r Xurun.fr 090 1.10 Ayer Molek 2.00 2.10 Ayer Pnnas 775 800 Balgo\*ri»*> 4.50 100 Bnkit lekfton* 0.55 0.65 BaMtFatil 065 075 Bnkit X B254 words
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Article289 1918-06-15 3 Singapore, Jane, 15 :An.—See Local and General column. Copra- —No buBine*B. Tapioca.— Weak. No business. Haqo Flour- —business. Gim'i'er.— No bu<rnn. P*pp*r. Htottdj. No baslnes*. Other Prodrnd* Maitol Qui**. Lata*: Ual Market Oastitioai. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 150.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 55.00 Copra Bali 7.25 Copra Goroug289 words
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Article14 1918-06-15 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireleee Station -.—None.14 words
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Advertisement341 1918-06-15 3 Marlborough Theatre. The Hall for Comfort, Qood Maaic and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A GRIPPING STORY OF REVENGE AND LOVE In a Sensational and Well-Acted Drama FRIDAY THE 13th In a Acts. A picture that will hold your attention on account of the nature of341 words
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Advertisement596 1918-06-15 3 I A THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME I i j For Six Nights n» I M 1 Commencing To-day, June 15, ana J deluding Sunday, Jnne 16 E I Arp THE wun au I where yoa I exquisite tea gettheßESi; Q Lfft A Ice pictures, the f JWjk M WmmWM o*k M#3 JUafflff.596 words
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Advertisement675 1918-06-15 3 j AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE INSPIRE 11-t,jon b £»a b Road. Tranw Pass the Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p.m. To-night! Pathe's Most Thrilling Serial 4 Pearl of the Army 4 Starring Daring Pearl White. 5 flaWbht s Bluebird-with Dorothy Phillips and Win. Stowell. First Show 7.30 p.m. The675 words
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Article1202 1918-06-15 4 It ia a foregone conclusion that at the end of this war the Allies will be unanimously agreed on the impossibility of allowing Germany to regain h< r Colonial possessions. If Germany is not to have th*. m to whom are they to be given f1,202 words
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Article1069 1918-06-15 4 Lectore by Bishop Trower. Very great interest was evinced in the lecture on ALica, delivered by the Rt. Rev. British Rower d d !>f N W Australia (formerly of Nyasealand), at the V M C A hall l*st night, when there was a good attendance, including H E1,069 words
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Article311 1918-06-15 4 wit, I» Wl Loud It u;i, tat** iaiSe fiUm ««*n On Sar <lay next t on the F«ast of St ArtL*; Padna, at the Choreof t?jH there will he a epecial'V, for the poor at all lh e at V r espers. and The F M S311 words
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Article137 1918-06-15 4 Dutchmen Charged. Thre. Dutchmen, Julius Henry Brendo Willem Hendrick Ranenga, and ~traa Marie Hendrick were aarged this morning D* c Mr. Sugars in the s-con 1 ,rt with possesion of 2o bis -rs of norj.G iv^rnmoQt cbandu ne Singap>re Harbour. T; c a*d pleaded guilty, and were137 words
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Article106 1918-06-15 4 Scratching. Divided Griffi Handicap (RC): Cartudge. g erchml9 Pl *'e (Scurry) HighFonr Acc-e P rinC a Rupert, Grand fleet, Firefly. Dixid-d Griffin Handicap (Scurry) Chestnut, Jamshe*d. «r„if t0 I?' Stakes O-urry): Baba Kech.t, Rii ght y Tambun. Merchants Stakes (Scurry) St. Albans, Loaddeer, Qaeen Beth, L'naieta. Stewards' Piate106 words
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Advertisement195 1918-06-15 4 ROBINSON Co. j The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Has an Intermittent Alarm, the alarm ringing for I several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of si.ence again ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. Price 55.75. I Asiatic Petroleum Go. I I (S.S.), LTD, I I Incorporated in England.195 words
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Advertisement281 1918-06-15 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlement-) Head Oflice: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal Contractors General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and baw Mill Supplier and Commission Agents. mm mt >a m Tel- Addreas: GUANKTAT. Cedes aaed A.8.C., sth Edition, and A281 words
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Advertisement70 1918-06-15 4 Bird's Nest BRANDY In Quarts AND Pints. Caldbech, Macgregor &> Co. for sale: All kinds of Patent Medicines (British UhrtM Mac.) Charges Moderate. We will allow special rate for wholesale buyersCan lx> h»d fr im Naina Mobamed Sons, 10. Ritlles i'lice. Singapore KIAM KIAT Co. Market Street. New Stocks on70 words
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Article369 1918-06-15 5 The Western Front. British Successes. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 13, 1.30 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports In a successful daylight raid on June 12, to the southeast of Arras we inflicted heavy enemy casualties. A trench mortar was brought back and two others we're destroyed.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 369 words
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Article1180 1918-06-15 5 Awkward for the Huns, London, Jnne 13, 9.35 a.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters wiring on June 12 says: Our counter attack yesterday between Conrcellea and Belloy waa delivered just as the Germans were assembling for attack. Conse quently their positions were held very strongly and fighting was1,180 words
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Article89 1918-06-15 5 London, June 14, 10.0 a.m. American communique On Jane 13, we captured the last German position in Belleau wood, after an attack on the afternoon of Jane 12, taking prisoner thirty. Heavy enemy attacks on Thursday on a one and a half miles front on the line' Bellean89 words
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Article682 1918-06-15 5 Optimistic Tone. London, June 13, 7.50 a.m. There is a growing tone of optimism in the newspapers, as it becomes clearer that the Germans have been checked. They certainly have compelled the French to with-draw-from the northern end of the salient and the left bank of the Oise, including682 words
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Article325 1918-06-15 5 After War Aspects. London, Jane 14, 12.50 a m. An exhaustive report -of the departmental committee under the chairmanship of Mr Henry Biichenough has been issued dealing with (he post war position of textile trades, wherein it ia recommended in view of the serious shortage of wools that325 words
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Article122 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 10,10 p.m On the eve of the completion of Lord Rhon Ida's first year as Food Controller Mr Cyn-s, assistant Food Controller, in a statement to Press representatives at the Home of Commons, said: Although a future shortage of certain articles which must be122 words
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Article74 1918-06-15 5 London, June 14, 6.50 a.m. Freuch eastern communique Operations at Mounts Kamia and Lenia have been successful. We advanced on the summit of Coratop to the source of the Skumbi, and also on Mount Kubri. We penetrated into Linaprente and on the left we hold Gopes. The74 words
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Article46 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 6.20 p.m Yesterday's suffrage vote in the Prussian Diet signifies the triumph of Conservatism and the death blow to the promised democratisatiou of the Prussian Parliament. Socialist deputies derided the Governments' talk of dissolution saying the Government were merely Hindenburg's puppets.46 words
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Article33 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 9.35 p.m. The Admiralty announces that an armed boarding steamer was torpedoed and sunk on June 5. Seven persons, including four of the mercantile crew, are missing.33 words
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Article357 1918-06-15 5 Austrian Ships Suffer. London, June 13, 7.50 a.m. A Venice despatch says that :he two Italian ships which torpedoed the Austrian battleships were motor boats with united crews of only thirty men. One wa« commanded by Captain Rizz >, a Sicilian, who was a mercantile cffic r before357 words
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Article190 1918-06-15 5 London, Jnne 13, 4.15 a.m. Moscow On Jnne 5 it was semiofficially declared tbat the counter revolntionary plot includes both the Minimalists and Monarchists, the latter favouring the restoration of the Monarchy by an understanding with Germany, the Minimalists wishing the resumption of the alliance with the weßtern powers.190 words
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Article162 1918-06-15 5 London. Jane 14, 5 50 a.m. Paris, semi-official Submarinism has lessened ereatly in the western and central English Channel since the blockading of Zeebrugge and Ostend. The number of submarines operating has also appreciably diminished owing to severe losses in recent months. In the Senate budget debate the Minister162 words
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Article28 1918-06-15 5 London. June, 13, 5 40 p.m. The Government has decided in view of the strain on the railways that there can be no racing this winter,28 words
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Article417 1918-06-15 5 Industrial Situation. London, 13, 8.55 w. Ir is understood lb t t W Cabinet id gratified with the industrial situation which is better than at any time during the war. There i« firtwallf not a single dispute in 'he c nniry and tbe m°n are working |4andWiy417 words
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Article145 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 3.5 p.m. Melbourne The Federal Re. patriation Department's expert committees are inquiring into the question of starting new industries for returned soldiers including th j construction of cement houses and the manufacture of telephone instruments. The acting Premier, Mr Watt, informed the State ministers of145 words
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Article109 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 8.0 p.m, Paris On the occasion of. the anniversary of the arrival of the first American troops in France President Poincare telegraphed to President Wilson that the Allies were at present passirie through the hard*st hours oT the war, but the raped foraaaiion of109 words
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Article54 1918-06-15 5 London. June 13, 8.55 a.m. The Daily News say that the Government's drafting committee of the lioine Rule bill is making no progress. The draft bill waa prepared at the outset of the committee proceedings and has not been accepted by any parties, and the Government has54 words
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Article383 1918-06-15 5 futon Undecided. Lor 100, Jane 12, 3,35 p.m. A from Washington of June 3, says that the Dutch steamers Stella and Java which, some time ago, were"authoriged to load cereals for Holland, have completed their carpoon, and are ready to sail, but L e\. iers, for some reason,383 words
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Article95 1918-06-15 5 London, June 13, 5.55 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Evelyn Cecil asked As the exchanged prisoners are liable to fight again will the Government refrain from concluding any agreement with Germany on the basis that starved British prisoners in G rmany are man for man the95 words
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Article67 1918-06-15 5 Loudon, June 13, 4.15 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag much criticism whb levelled at the War Oflic-. The practice was denounced of affording subscribers to the war loan favoured treatment in regard to military leave. The war correspondents' reports were ridiculed and it w?s asserted the soldiers a*67 words
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Article65 1918-06-15 5 Tin ia quoted at £328.10.0 iv London. Black pepper is quoted at 1/6 and white pepper at 2/9 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 22.56. In London rubber is quoted at for fine hard Para and for Plantation first quality crepe. On65 words
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Article64 1918-06-15 5 17th List. Amount already acknowledged $55,832 Hon Mr F S James C M B, 100 Mrs A Daly (Ipoh) per Gapt W S Fawcus 10 MrCWßallantyne 10 Mr N P Walsh 5 Mr Sayna Abdulkader 200 M M Noordin and Coy. 300 Mr Tan Soo64 words
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Article154 1918-06-15 5 The Cinemas. In the change of prog p, *mmc, tonight, the Alhambra Helens two Metro five part pictures The Haunted Pajamas in th<* first and Vanity a mystery drama in the second show. The programme is strengthened by a five act drama Her Great Honr, in which good acting154 words
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Article53 1918-06-15 5 All are invited, especially men of the Army, Navy and Mercantile Marine, to the service which will be held at the Bonstead Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. An address will be given by the R-v T C Maxwell, Ph B, and Mr. F C Sands will sing Nearer, my53 words
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Advertisement293 1918-06-15 5 LATEST ADVtRTtefciWENTS. To a Talk of ell Singapore» FILLIS' CIRCUS In Waterproof Tent»:—Beocb Road. Present» N Compauy of 35 Artistes 35 Ever; one an Imported Star IN Tdfc jrEWKar ABF.NIC CREATIONS f/uu Performance NigbMy. Sundays excepted, »t 'J I "> Mitlnoti Wfid. md Sat., 5 n-n. IoDAY SATURI'AY. .fT'N'E tS293 words
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Miscellaneous22 1918-06-15 5 Singapore Volooteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Saturday, June 22 To day. HOLIDAY. To-morrow. 7.30 am «fc3ptn Baleatier Rtnge bVR details22 words
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Article567 1918-06-15 6 Prim Quoid in the Market this Morniitf SI NO A PDHK, JI'.VK, 15. Hwn Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following lit* of quoUtioni Robber Sboreg. Hoa*Valu. Buyer*, s,: J/- AUagai a/- 3 8 X/- Anglo Java 6,'- 7/_ 1/- Anglo-Malny !2/_ i6/_ 1567 words
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Article262 1918-06-15 6 Messrs Fraser Co.'s Circular. Singapore, Jnne 13. There is nothing of importance to report this Th-> price of tin after a decided drop closes a little over the lowest level and it is not nnnatnral that this decline has had some effect on Mining shares. The deals in262 words
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Article232 1918-06-15 6 uth— 12th Jnne 1918. The past week haa been a very •lull one ami shares—Bobber, Tin and General—have nearly all weakened a little. Rubber. The U S A Permit difficulty has limited the scope of buyers and the commodity market is weak for near delivery aud232 words
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Article145 1918-06-15 6 May Crop Returns. Chan Sze Onn and Co, Secretaries. Ma laka Ptnda 31,000 lUI Total for 9 months 351,499 lbs. Evatt and Co, Secretaries. Mergni 9,518 lbs. Total for 11 months 110,151 lbs. Indragiri 21,374 lb* Total for 10 months 105,064] lbs N. Gomes. Secretary, Ayer Bfotok 1145 words
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Article90 1918-06-15 6 There will be a meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday Th* Orders of the include sever.il motions for extensions of votes. and one for a vote of $219,405.36 to the charge for interest and expenses on the S S War Loan Bonds for the period ended Dec90 words
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Article48 1918-06-15 6 H E Sir Arthur Young G C M X B I 300 Lady Evelyn Young 200 M Meyer 100 Mrs'Nissitn 30 Mr Camiade jq Messrs Sch:nid Shudel and Co 150 W M (p. r Mr Still) 25 $615 Mn J B Wish art, Hon Sec.48 words
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Article41 1918-06-15 6 Sr.XDAY. Jun 16. The Clab launches will leave as ander Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m.; 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Clnb Bungalow 9.30 and 10 30 a.m., 12.15. 3 and 5 30 p.m. High Tide 4.6 afternoon.41 words
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Article68 1918-06-15 6 Singapore, June 15. «J* London— 2/415/32 Demand 8/4 5/32 Prlvata 3.1 2/4 11/1G On lodlaBank X T. 146 O 1 Hoa;kong— Bane d# 395% prem On Shuighd Ban'- ifi 501 U 1 JavaBank r. 107^ On /ap*n— Bank d/d. s oreroignt—bn 7 ln 0 r«>e 18.54 ndla .Toll Bliig68 words
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Article87 1918-06-15 6 Teilvereu a London. The following are the dates of departure from Smgapore of Ihv European Mails and their delive -j in London. Mail. Lirt. DaLivaßao. ftjj H M ar |f May 16 M« L Mar. 27 May 16 Ma. J Mar 2 gj 0 Ma. N Mar. 2S87 words
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Article204 1918-06-15 6 The Presi l-nt and Committee of I the Chines* Yonng Men's Society, Klaiig, have iesned invitation* to a tea party at the Society's premises No 30, j a i an R iya, Klang, on Wednesday the 26 h Jane, 1918, on the occasion of the204 words
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Article26 1918-06-15 6 Middleton Tio Ltd. Output for May, Sluicing pcl 9< 4991 Tribute 3220 82.11 The pontoon waa moved to a new site duiing the month.26 words
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64 1918-06-15 6 The foil .wing donations are grate, fsilj acknowledged Al-cedy acknowledged 9 7 Oo .Mi-«a ll'i v 11 Mr Bong OngSiaog 20 Mm Song Ong Siang 10 Toul $942.05 The Society,, war distribution has amounted to 8,000.000 volumes. It gives away re-ument- and Qoapels64 words
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242 1918-06-15 6 The local papers for some time past made reference to the treatment of 4 Malaria Carriers," it bcfa« recognised that human beings may carry within them the germs of malaria, which they can transmit while still not showing within themselves any immediate effect of the germ242 words
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Article48 1918-06-15 6 Orders for w*ek ending Jane 22 Monday, Jnne 17.—Third Singapore Troop paradeY.M C.A. 5 15p.n:. Thursday, Jnne 20,—Signaling Class, V.M.C A. Ground, 5 15 p.m. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jane 21. —Ambulance Clase. V.M.C.A., 5.15 p. m Frank C. Sands Commissioner48 words
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Advertisement214 1918-06-15 6 arrived! Fresh Stocks OP D 11 W E M H IJohnDewarsSoH t3 RDld Scotch Wig wt H OF GREAT AGEISM IA SOLE IMPORTERS■ fluttenbach Bros Co. Han Patent Latex Cup Holder Registered in the Straits Settlements, Johore and the F.M.B. Guaranteed to fit any girth with THE SPRING-GRIP Price according214 words
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Advertisement56 1918-06-15 6 State Express become the alltime friend of every man who 7-_Jh^\ smokes them and recognises ~-^Lt their refinement, exquisite aroma and delicate flavour. They are the standard of ff^^^^^^^^ cigarette qnality. V CIGARETTES. No. 555 «boiki* per tin of so 1.00. (including duty.) Packed in Patent Vacuum Tins Sole Manufacturers:56 words
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Advertisement600 1918-06-15 6 In these days of Shortage are you wanting CEMENT Jj B 'Phone or write to 2 YAMATO GO., gyg 41, High Street, Singapore T Church Services. S. AndbeWs Cathedral, Singapore. Bbd Scnday After Trinity. 16th June 1918. 7.30 am Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Commun|,nf Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matin, followed byHoly600 words
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Advertisement153 1918-06-15 6 AUCTION SALE OF 8 bags gram, 3 bags oil cake. 6 btfs P«as, 6 bags flour, 90 bags seeds, etc To be held at The P. O. Wharf On Tuesday, June 18, at 2.30 p. m. Powell Co., Ltd. A uctioneers. (Ineorp >rated in Singapore. 14 6 Is 6 AUCTION153 words
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Miscellaneous158 1918-06-15 6 Mails Close. To-day. Muar and Malacca »Ani ,u 2 an Malacca, P. Swettenham J 2 30 pm I 'mII 5 Batavia, Cheribon, e H pm eSsrsstzi?™*"'* »p» "J**-» «P» Puuu «.«gi ,s; 3 'p° Pulau Hat am and 1 Pulan Bulang H.»ck Lim 3 pm Ko£?K Aing H'ing 4 P158 words
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Article1566 1918-06-15 7 The Kinta Association. Th-r; tbiity-Stst ordinary genersl meeting cf the Kinta Association. Ltd, was held OoTueeday i ftetiH o rt rH offices of ihe A ascription. Chatter fd Back C bawbee* Ihere were present Mebsrs W FNn'.t (cbairaaan), H B Egmont Hake (for the Secretaries, tfeatfl Barker and1,566 words
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Advertisement443 1918-06-15 7 NOTICES Government of Johore PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited for the following work 1. The Completion cfthe New Banqueting Hall, Istana Besar, Johore BahruPlans and Specification for the above may be inspected at the Drawing Office of the P. W. D., Johore Bahru, on any day, Fri days except-d,443 words
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Advertisement633 1918-06-15 7 BANKS 3HARTEHED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. urn* INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital iv 60,000 Shares of x2O eacr. £1,9.00,0(K> Piwu Fund £2,000,(KK' R«««n>* Liability ot Proprietor £LjMMM BANKERS. The Pank of Ecgi±nd, The London City aid Midland Bank. Ltd., The London County and Vest633 words
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Advertisement343 1918-06-15 7 Packed Fro*. AH hargw alto wad. Monry refunded* If uusatufactory. MEAD COVENTRY FL VERS UARJM.VTrTD FIFTEhN YEARS. Dunlop Tyres, SpeodGoars, Brook* MODEL! £6 to £12 Winr.tr of World's R»«ord. Immtd.f riehvery. Huza Stocks! Tyres and Auti-i'. at hau usual prica*. Write at once, using sulhcianl postage, for Tr— Art CavtavlOKU*343 words
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Advertisement65 1918-06-15 7 PinketteS THE TIBT LfiaflVES ait* tndi«pmi»a.Llo to hearty eatsi r«oM ii.v ).i lp hi IS '< take «.AH- '/f Ul" U%«M Ia I. I' BJ| BBjaftie n*uti\ »'iv'U I n (UKI p»'v. rjr man» 'li«»r»-?«»i»'| rrwuJ' of uvi?r iuialk I I*.. -v; ••i' l r M in. ...Li.cc W.i \i*«65 words
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Advertisement442 1918-06-15 7 THE Malaya Tribune Am SHIPPING CAZETiE. (Evening Daily.) Thuu6 No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. \!1 commanications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to442 words
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Advertisement885 1918-06-15 7 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. O in* g Summons In the Matter of Ching Kit Neo, deceaeed. N 1 f 1916. Between Tay Swee Kin Neo (married woman) Plaintiff and Ong Chuan Guan Defendant. Important Auction Sale of Yaluabie freehold and leasehold lands and885 words
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Title Section24 1918-06-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRI3UNE. Issued Dali>. vol v. -No. 140 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article866 1918-06-15 1 Harbour Master's Report for 1917. The report of the Harbour Muairr for 1917 atatei that the total of the shipping entering and clearing a! ports in the Colony daHug the yrar 1917 amouuted to 621,090 ve«»ela ftf 34,105,067 ton», which, compared with tLe lh/ure» for 1916, show a866 words
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Article143 1918-06-15 1 We have received from the Customa Department the following approximate Return, shewing the values of Imports ami Exports daring the month of April, 1918 Imports Ticals. 3% Goods 8,682,142 Wine, Beer, and Spirits 235,431 Gold leaf 241,750 Bullion and Coin 241,750 Opium Total 9,159,313 ExportsTicals. Hlce 7,649,899143 words
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Article128 1918-06-15 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) *nd Suspected (signal FPB) ports: Signal necessary in adPort notified. aWaa la Disease. Quarantine flaK. Bangkok FPB Plague Bassem FPB Plague Batavia A Tandjoug Priok X G g Cholera B.lawau(DiliJ WPB Plague Bombay X Q g Plague Bombay X G g128 words
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Advertisement535 1918-06-15 1 KIAT Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlementi) b Board of Directors: 3 TAY GUAN WAT. Esq Chairman. ON6 SOON KIAT Esq, FO KIM SOON, Esq., lOH lIM LIONG. Esq. Managing Director-TAY GDAN KIAT, E<q Manager LOW KEOK CHOEY, Esq I Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq. I Secretary KOH535 words
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Advertisement56 1918-06-15 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. WH4.RVKB SECTION GODOWNS GaTiS ENTRANCES Sheers j 20/2*. B 1 Wharf Ro> 1. (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head G Tower^ Office, Police and Main san<<6 6/HBto re A3 Kepi*! Road 10 or trom *sr j 4 mJS. 5 do Jardine'. c AnT 8 556 words
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Advertisement343 1918-06-15 1 HEAP ENG MOH STtAMSHIP CO. LTD. SlHipre ti Batavli. cieriiia n< Siumo. Sail 1v ice a Wetk SiofiHre to Piiikil Piun. Bitavii. vaMraii kitivli, fiiflal toil* Hi Siuiitrc. Sail Fortnightly. JWHff. bililtu ill Sjl9.ri4)l (Wi). Sail Fortnightly. *<■'># ff.iub., pM«UMt« tt-i fjitbrr lafcrvitm Apply to T*E REftISTEREU OFFICE Wo. T.lsk343 words
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Advertisement580 1918-06-15 1 I GUAN KIAT Co,ItT I (Incorporated in Straits Pettlensente) I HEAD OFFICE: f6 r "illip Street, Singapore Ship chandlers. Hardware Dealers L Government and Municipal Contractor* General Importers and Exporters Rstat Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers' 8l d J Commission Agents. A'Jtlllflsi!! CapiU! $203,003 I Paid up Capital snjajj I580 words
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Miscellaneous93 1918-06-15 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Saturday, Jane 15.—High Water 2.5 a.m. 8ft. 4ina 3.25 p.m. 7ft 6ina. Sanday, Jane 16.—Moon in Equator 6h M. First Qiarter 8h 12m A High Water:—2 56 a.m. 7ft. 8in. 4.6 p.m. 7ft. 5ina. Monday, Jane 17.—Moon in Apogee 3h 36m. a High Water3 54 a.m. 7ft.93 words
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