Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1918
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Title Section28 1918-06-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, Vol. V. No 144 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbe IRalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 20.28 words
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Advertisement256 1918-06-20 1 |Tay Guan Kiatj 1 Managing Director, GL'AX KIAT 4 Ok, ltd. S 5 36. Fhillip Street, Singapore FIREWOOD I supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc. 'Phone Nos. 136:, 1362 and 1363. I Residences: »7. Tank R ad, No. li',f y .J Sunnysidf. (laylang. No.256 words
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Advertisement325 1918-06-20 1 Straits Jiotel 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, j 4 6 3 7 1 i just unpacked: NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous325 words
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Advertisement50 1918-06-20 1 1 ———k st mmmmmmmmmm *aaMMR j Ross's Famous Settlings j TRADE MARK Fresh Supplle Man 'iSy. Pure Pilsener I Guinness j Bottled I Preser- j vatives S o,any Dcscrip- J tion. British and best. Insist on being r served with ROSS'S Ml Ross Brothers LIMITED. I BOTTLERS London and Leith.50 words
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Advertisement397 1918-06-20 1 IF! REW O O O I The necessity in every household can be had fr» m 4 I Tay Guan Kiat j fj The supplier to the flftTailimnit {J and r>ing;a{x>re Municipality Hotels and Ste launches, etc. 3 9 I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. RIBII)I X C I397 words
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Article451 1918-06-20 2 Perfectly Safe I erformance. The manner in which the guns useo by Chung Ling Soo, the 4 ChiutW conjuror, in bis bullet-catching trick, were prepared to prevent the bullet leaving the barrel, was revealed at tbe resumed inquest at Wood Green to-day on the body of the451 words
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Article448 1918-06-20 2 Rangoon, May 27 Ovar n inches of rain ha\« fallen In Rtugoon this season aa compared with six inches lust year for th* same period. Throedays ol continuous rain have plajed havoc with the railway line, to Protne. Small streams are now torrmtH and have Hooded tho448 words
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Advertisement440 1918-06-20 2 Alas! "What shall I do with my Life It is a question often put forth by the invalids who are long suffering from stubborn consumption and consequently who are quite depressed and dejected by lives by Uking bitter doses of medicines. Hope for life is beyond their horizon. Life is440 words
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Advertisement278 1918-06-20 2 G.C* LEE 158, Prieseu Str.wi PIANO TUNEF AND REPAIRER. Good tad well selected Mask Viofla Piano, etc. Qood Strings for Stringed Instrnments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Mary Fowlie Scholarship An t xamination will be held a tbe Y. W. C. A., 8 Fort Canninj Road, it the end of June,278 words
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Advertisement276 1918-06-20 2 I You have heard of the Irishman who wandered the I world searching for a four-Leafed Shamrock and, I returning in despair, found one growing on his home doorstep. I If your nerves are broken down, and you feel yourself growing daily more despondent, why wander iipES* far afield for276 words
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Article252 1918-06-20 3 Singapore, Tbnrsday, June, 20. M **r? LatrlteLii tjUu Co., Aroade. aivi«w» th* Cjnctt tiona: AlorGajah $2.75 $3 00 AyerKuning* 090 1.10 AyerMolek 2 00 2.10 Ayer Paras 7.75 8 00 Balgowni-* 4.50 500 Bnkit 0.45 (».55 Bnkit Rati] 9.72) 0.80 Bnkit KB 0.70 0 80 Obangkai b*rds....252 words
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Article218 1918-06-20 3 In all medical books, and books on Sanitation, Hygiene, and Public Health, whioh are written for people in the Tropics, you will find that the authors treat diseases of the nervous system as a very important subject. This can be understood when one realises the influences of the tropical218 words
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Article292 1918-06-20 3 Jnne, 20 Tin.—'See Local and General column. Cnirwn. —No business. Tapioca, —Weak. No business. Sagu Flour- —No business. Gambier. —Boa? r K~«> dene. Popper- —Steady. Butiuees done, Ciu4TProduct**— "Market Quiet. U'esi i a". Market faatMfias. Nutmege 110 S. per pioul $50.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 55.00 Oopra Bali 7.25292 words
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Advertisement302 1918-06-20 3 Marlborough Theatre. The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show cat B.IS p.m. A GRIPPING STORY OF REVENGE AND LOVE In a Sensational and Well-Acted Drama FRIDAY THE 13th In S Acts. A picture that will hold your attention on account of the nature of302 words
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Advertisement574 1918-06-20 3 A THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME j~" For Six: Niglxts I Commencing To-day, June 15, and Ainawbr* Alhambra Is 3 0 is the onl> the Theatre I IneludLizig Sunday, June 16 j theatre where yon AT THE I wit f h I f n I exquisite tea 1 get the BEST, J) ttj574 words
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Advertisement504 1918-06-20 3 j 2 Mew Serials I 2 Mew Serials I \T THE POPULAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-nigb t! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. m. To-nltfht! Hysiery of the Double Cross Featuring MOLLY KING—S 5 Fpisodes, 30 Parts. To-night Episodes 1 and 2, 4 Long504 words
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Article1209 1918-06-20 4 We <Io not know how events have shaped themselves these past fonr .lays in Franc*. It is Italy that attracts attention jnst now, and even the close proximity of the enemy to Paris docs not give ns the nsnal sheaf of telegrams that we would otherwise hsve1,209 words
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Article235 1918-06-20 4 The Straits Union. I From Our Ovm Corrcipondent.J Malacca, Jnne 19. At the annaal general meeting held ui the Straits Union Clob for the election of office-bearers for the cnrren: year the following gentlemen were elected President Mr Weo K*ty Yew. Vice President Mr G»n der.g. Hon Secretary235 words
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Article199 1918-06-20 4 Selznick Picture at the Alhambra. Motion picture patrons who delight in the highest type of photomelodrama, a story of breathless suspense, mystery and rapid fire action should see the Selznick super feature The Lone Wolf in eight reels at the Alhambra on Friday the 2let instant. The story present's199 words
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Article168 1918-06-20 4 The Chetty Case. The hearing was concluded yesterday afternoon in the Court of Appeal consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill XC) presiding, Mr Justice Woodward and Mr Justice Sproule, of the case in which A M, V. R Saminathan Chetty appealed against the deoision of Mr168 words
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Article411 1918-06-20 4 Tin is at 1153.00 no sellers. Rnbber is quoted at 2/2 for and 2/1 for sheet. Cre f* London, June 1? -ReuUr. The report of the Bote] rat Witu Singapore,shows a profit of *9 if n a dividend of 15 Rr r recommended. The ewrent vSt business411 words
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Article130 1918-06-20 4 S C. C Lawn Tennis. Yesterdiy's Play. Newcomers' Handicap. Van Alkemade 4 beat McPhillips pins 4, 6—o, o—6, 6-0. Robertson plus 3 beat Donaldson scr, 9—7, o— 2. B-lford 2 beat Lynott sc. 6—2. 6—2. Hargrave 15.4 beat Strachan scr, 6—2, 6—4. Godwin 3 beat M B King scr,130 words
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Article138 1918-06-20 4 A sad story was told in the Coroner's Court this morning a*, an inquest held on Low Tong, a coolie employed at the brick-kiln works of Chop Tong Eug Tye of Gaylang Road, who s said to have met his death in a rather extraordinary mai ner.138 words
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Article60 1918-06-20 4 A correppondent, who is holder of tick-ts in a |6,000 rHH* of a B.S.A. motor-car in ai«i of the Swatow Earthquake Relief Fund, suggests that th" date of the drawing be announced iv the load Press at an early date, as ticket-holders are under the impression tiat the60 words
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Advertisement199 1918-06-20 4 ROBINSON Co. vIh b 1 TATTOO DOHLWTEN^^ The Tattoo Alarm olock. Has an Intermittent Alarm the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence at? iin ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. Price S5.75. iTSttiit oils Asiatic Petroleum Co. I(S.S.) 9 LTD. Incorporated199 words
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Advertisement285 1918-06-20 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tbe Strait* Settlement-) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exp trior*, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes used A.8.C., sth Edition, and A 1. Office285 words
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Advertisement74 1918-06-20 4 jas. coins AND t Co.*s OLD TOM GIN. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. JUST ARRIVED VIW SHIPMENT Off Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Elephant Brand) 35 cts. I lb. Packet. Sola Aftaat* for S S. a F..V.3. Naina Mohamed Sons., 19, Rafflea Place, SINGAPORE:. KIAM KIAT Sl Co. Market Street. New Stocks on74 words
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Article405 1918-06-20 5 The Western Front. Raiders Repulsed. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 18, 1.20 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig States: We repulsed a raiding party to the south-east of Villers, Bretonnenx, taking prisoner a few. There were successful raids to the southwest of Albert and in the neighbourhood ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 405 words
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Article170 1918-06-20 5 London, June 14, 3.0 a.m. The Departmental Committee of the Electrical Trades has presented its report to Parliament and say that startling evidence has been submitted to it as to the manner in whioh German or American (Austrian?) control has been secured in the existing companies in170 words
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Article44 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 4.5 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Vienna states that it is reliably reported that a number of Ministers have resolved to retire from the Austrian Cabinet if the Premier does not oonvoke Parliament or otherwise (sill to act parliamentarily.44 words
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Article697 1918-06-20 5 An Austrian Defeat. London, June 18, 3,30. a.m. Paris M Henri Bidou in the Journel dcs Debats states that what we know indicates that the Austrian offensive has been as complete a defeat as possible, and the whole plan of attack has been upset and shattered. A great697 words
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Article1499 1918-06-20 5 Mr. Bonar Law's Speech. London, June 18, 5.35 p.m. Mr Bonar Law, in the Hosaas of Commons, moving a vote of credit of 500 millions sterling, recalled that the vote moved on March 7 was for 600 millions. Tho f*tlm*ted expenditure for 69 rl*ys to Jane 8 had1,499 words
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Article96 1918-06-20 5 London, Jane IS, 11.30 n.m. A report is published of the committee appointed by the Ministry of Reconstruction to recommend methods for increasing home i*rown food snpplies in vi»w of the interests of national security. Tho Committee declares .that in any future crisis like the present this country96 words
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Article83 1918-06-20 5 London, June IG, 3.25 p.m. Prking An agreement has been signed whereby the Government purchases 1,700 chests, the balance of the Suanghai Combine's stock of Indian opium, at 0,2)0 ta-ls pa* cent, aud sells 8,200 to a Chinese syndicate with headquarters at Nanking. The Combine pays Government83 words
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Article247 1918-06-20 5 Another Resolution. London, June 18. 3.0 a.m. The Press Bureau says tbat a Russian wireless states The all Russian Central Executive Committee passed a resolution on June 14 which dec)!» r that 5e ;«j hnirw attacked by international imperialism on all fronts and the coadj-itors thereof in Russia.247 words
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Article163 1918-06-20 5 1. n, June s, 5 .l-l a.m. R ana Oa Jane Id in the Chamber, S. Orlando dwelt on the sym path} of Italy for the oppressed Anstrian rati walitiee, who could absolutely rely on the promise of th- Eot» ui.e i hit thoir aspirations would b-- realise163 words
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Article86 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 12 55 a.m. The Hague The tug-boat Zeeland is proceeding to day-to examine the wreck of the Koningen Regentes, with a British naval commander and a German lieutenant commander aboard. The examination has been entrust ad to Lieut Vink, of the Dutch navy. London,86 words
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Article60 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 7.50 a.m. Christian! j: Mr Clumbers and Captain Tupper, of the Seamen's Union, after a successful conference in Copenhagen, arranged to go to Sweden "n June 13 to confer with the Swedish seamen with reference to the new international federation. On tb. irarrival «.t Gothenburg60 words
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Article55 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 2.15 p.m. Paris Tho newspapers attribute th resignation of the Bulgarian Cabinet to Bulgarian discontent owing to the disappointing r< suit of the war and food shortage due to Anstro German requisitions and Tnrke\'s territorial demands. It is the general opinion that the resignation55 words
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Article72 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 10.35 p in. The Hague It is stated that the increased traihc on the Lirnbnrg railway amounts to seventy-two train loads daily from Germany to Belaiuiu, and vice versa and that the Brnish Government \iews this great increase with suspicion, and is asking, Holland to72 words
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Article396 1918-06-20 5 New Scheme Discussed. London,* June 15. 6.50 p.m. Anartleie by Mr R: use? M.. douald in the Labour Leader expresses the opinion that Mr Montagu's \iews, as set forth in his m<imnnnii om on the Indian Gov--rui nt, now b p fnr« the War Cab et. ye on396 words
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Article179 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 12.55 a.m. Amsterdam A message from Berlin says that the Kaiser spent th« anniversary of his accession to the throne at Main Headqnarte*s. It was the occasion of extraordinary speeches. General yon Hinder burg renewed his vow of unswering loyalty till death, and in the179 words
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Article77 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 7.50 a.m. Sixty recruits for the naval reserve, mostly fishermen of the Irish coasN paraded in Dublin, en route to Devonport, accompauied by a naval guard of honour and a militaiy band and were cht-ered by large crowds. They carried a banner inscribed "The G77 words
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Article88 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 2.5 p.m. The Admiralty reports: Our aeroplanes from June 13 to 16 dropped twenty-four tons of bombs with good resnlts on Zeebrugge, also on the dock* at Os.end and Bruges, the railway junction and aerodrome at Thourout, and aero diouies al Ghis.elles an i88 words
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Article349 1918-06-20 5 he Times' Comments. London, Jane 18, 7.15 a.m. 1 T m«8, in an editorial, sayß thai ihe decision of the Government to hold regular meetings, for the purposes of inter departmental settlement, of some of the more imnnrtant Ministers oniside Ihe War Ohtinet, presents no constitutional novelty and349 words
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Article69 1918-06-20 5 London, June 16, 4 50 p.m. Paris The Petit Parisian learns that as a result of a forthcoming interpellation in the Senate by M Flandin, Senator for the Frehch Indian possessions, a special Sanate committee will be appointed to study the economic resources of the French Colonies and69 words
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Article70 1918-06-20 5 London, June 18, 3.10 p.m. Amsterdam The Dutch branch of the League of N-utral Nations has decided to telegraph Mr Have lock Wilson warning him against Troelstra (mentioned in the cable of Juue 16), and asking whether British sailors a»*e willing to transport a pro-German who at the70 words
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Article56 1918-06-20 5 London, June 19, 1.40 a.m. Amsterdam The DrUtscheTageszeitung states that the moment it is proved that ten thousand Germans are to be expelled from China and interned in Aus'ralia, G.-rmany will imprison ten thousand inhabitants of the occupied French districts nntil the Germans are sent back to56 words
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Obituary86 1918-06-20 5 London, Jar a 17, 2.15 p.m. Mrs Iia Cavell, ui:>th*r of E litb Cavell, died at her home at Henlej on Thames aged 81 years. She h3S been in failing h-ialth since her daughter's d -atb at German hands. London, Jnne 18, 2.15 p.m. The death has occurred of86 words
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Article81 1918-06-20 5 The Rev S Abraham of Kuala Lumpur has received from Jaffna news of the death of his nephew, Mr P Kandiah Pillai, Manager of the Hindu Organ of Jaffna, and the suicide of his wife immtdiateiy afterward?, she putting ke os ne oil on her clothes and applying fire. The81 words
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Article214 1918-06-20 5 The Battle Position. Paris, June 15, 8.0 p.m. General Guilhuma*. who ha 3 been in command of the Salome:, army, has been appointed Military Governor of Paris and commander of the Paris armits. succeeding General Florefltin. The battle between M. ntdidier and Noyon has been, despite its biief214 words
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Advertisement233 1918-06-20 5 Japan's Hour. London, June 18, 2.15 p m. Palis M Marcel Hinin d.clares The question of Japanese intervention is taking a good turn." LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LAST 3 DAYS FILLIS' CIRCUS In Waterproof Tents :—Beac i Road. Unanimous Reception Accorded this Year's Talent. Admitted to be the 6nest combination that ever233 words
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Article862 1918-06-20 6 Prices Quoted in tk Mirkn tbii M raisg s■, apo:. Junk, iO. M».-;« Lya. &ud bvatt, Kicimnge ana dbare '5r oi -i Issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shires So*. VaSaa. Buvon. HeVtv I A .j 3|- 3 3 2/- Ang'. Jara 6/- 7 1 Angl>Mal»y862 words
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Article64 1918-06-20 6 Singapore, Jane 20. On London— B6.ak4a>K 2,4 15/32 i>«n«u 5i/4 ,»>/32 IMvM* 2/4 11/16 5n Iu<i I T. 147 H«*f>oag~ Itea» dj* 40| o pre,., On tkantthai Bm* «1 A. .'.0 l ink T, f 107$ On xiaiik d/4. ll'5| 8avt reipbs—b«y<og rc» $8.o4 [cdl* C c! B!i3i l*9t64 words
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Article738 1918-06-20 6 JesseltM Ice a d Power, Ltd The Directors' fourth report to shareholders, to In presented at the annual general rusting at the regis tered offices, Nos. 64/60, Market Street, Siugapore, on Wednesday, June 26, at noon, states Your Directors beg to tubinit he-e with a duly audited statement738 words
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Article632 1918-06-20 6 Rtport for !917. Tha rep(.rt n lh« Postal and Tde. raph D 'partrjjf nt of the Siraite tor the year 1917 says that the artichs posted in the S. 8. during tb« year weri 11,338,680 against 11,173.357 in 1916, and the number received for transmission 2,465,091. Of632 words
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Article36 1918-06-20 6 Programme June Friday 21st- Parade Peark Hill, «>,15 p.m. Monday 24tb.—Parade Sepoy I ines Police .Station, 5.15 p.m. Fri hiy 28th.—Parade Pearls Hill, 5 15 p.m. Amdkrw Aanw Officer Comman ling, Civil Guard.36 words
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Article81 1918-06-20 6 Oc i i:reJ lo ummm. Th> .<>l! >wing are ..he -laU» o; rooa Btagapor* of ih ia L n M 41 i'ZRT. n«uv«mßD. •Mail B April 8 May 20 Mail I Mar. 13 May 50 Mai 0 Mar. ?6 May 28 Mail I) Apl. U J un e81 words
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Article38 1918-06-20 6 Rangoon, May 23.—The serious outbreak of rinderpest in Insein district is abating. It has been Stamped out of two townships and the veterinary department are taking steps to eradicate it in the remaining two townships.38 words
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Article331 1918-06-20 6 London :—Having got ":he vote", women are not troubling any more about it bnt I have just learned from a suffragist, who has friends at Court, tbat it is an open secret there that the Queen is very pleased at women having got the vote. Whether this331 words
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Article41 1918-06-20 6 Orders for week ending Jnne 22 To-day, Jnne 20.—Signalling Class, V ii.CA. Gronnd, 5 It p.m. Band P/ action Malay Volnr t. er Clnb, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jane 21. —Ambulance Class V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Ccmntißßioi.fr41 words
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Advertisement161 1918-06-20 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF DRW E JBL H IJohnDewarsSoM i 3 j\ (DISTILLERS) lEErjj RjOiix Scotch Wffl TJT U OF GREAT AG&||3 f Crgrid PrixJLßl if PERTH bcwuae X UJrSHgI m# SOLE IMPORTERS Huttenbach Bros Co. Han Patent Latex Gup Holder Register-d in the St aits Settlement*, Johore and th161 words
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Advertisement422 1918-06-20 6 el n I j In these days of Shortage I are you wanting jfa CEMENT Jk JJ* 'Phone or write to 1. YAMATO Co., I MM 41, High Street Singapore. I R Tl I h i I Train Services, Singapore (Tank Road) Dally. Th« mail trains from Singapore for the422 words
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Advertisement231 1918-06-20 6 Vocal Scores. Arlette. After the Girl. Arcadians. Ba'kan Princess. Bing Boys are here. Bing Girls are there. Country Girl. Cinema Star. Chocolate Soldier. Cingalee. Casta oo Delivery. Dear little Denmark. Dancing Mistrer-s-Girl from Utah. Girl from Kay's. Girl on the Film. Gipsy love. M y Minosa Maid. Happy Day. High231 words
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Miscellaneous250 1918-06-20 6 Mails Close. To dayMalacca Ma.r Hainam 2.30 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Hebe 8.30 pm Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm Sungei Liat Scott Harley 8 pm PaJaa Batam 4 Pa I in Balang flock Lim 8 pm Bhio Emely 3 pm Malaoct and Mnar Kaka 3 pm Sourabaya 4250 words
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Article1121 1918-06-20 7 New Shipping. The following summary of the week's war news is issue J by the British Legation at Bangkok, bnt must not be conaide.ed Ilielal: London, June 8, British p-oduction of new completed slop construction for .May has reached the figure of 197,274 tons as compared with the1,121 words
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Article135 1918-06-20 7 Orders for the week ending Saturday, June 22 To day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SV/J Band ft Buglers (Compulsory) To-morrow. 4.50 pm Jatdine'B Steps for Fort Silensing SVA, GL DRF 5.15 Drill Hall SRE (v) 5.00 t| mile Bukit Timah Rd MCB (Compulsory) 5.15 Drill Hall Signalling135 words
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Advertisement390 1918-06-20 7 NOTICES The Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Eighth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office, No. 86, River Side. Malacca, on Friday, 28th June 1918, at noon. Business. 1. To receive and if approved to pass390 words
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Advertisement638 1918-06-20 7 BANKS_ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN RNGLAND BY BO YAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £l,200,0O( Ressrve Fund £2,000,00f Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00< BANKERB. The Bank of England, The Londot City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and w638 words
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Advertisement299 1918-06-20 7 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No. 622 North Bridge Road, Singapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones. Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also299 words
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Advertisement66 1918-06-20 7 DinketteQ IHE TINY LAXATIVES are recommended for the treatment of torpid liver, biliousness, constipation and sick headaches, for the complexion and whenever a gentle laxative is requiredBeing perfectly safe and gentle in action they can be given to the moat delicate persons and children. Of all chemist*, 0" oenU per66 words
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Advertisement442 1918-06-20 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETfE. (Evening Daily.) ■hone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.24? 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 The442 words
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Advertisement882 1918-06-20 7 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. OH ins* g Summons In the Matter of Ching Kit Neo, deceased NKh f 196. Between Tay Swee Kin Neo (married woman) Plaintiff and Ong Chuan Guan Defendant. Important Auction Sale of Valuable freehold and leasehold lands and brick882 words
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Title Section25 1918-06-20 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dall>. VoL V.- -No. 144 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.25 words
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Article415 1918-06-20 1 (Ezcluiiv to Malay* Tribune.) Mmm Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write aa under date May 25, as follows: We lent reported on the 11th inst., since when our market ban shewn little change, few trip charters hay ing been arranged, and although the415 words
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Article555 1918-06-20 1 How the Navy now finds out whether submarines may safely sink to great depths where they will be subj*cted to enormous pressure is told by Robert O Skerrett in the Popular .Science Monthly (New York, March). Rumour sa} s, as re ported by Mr Skerrett,555 words
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Article297 1918-06-20 1 The French wireless station at Koukaza, Sicctwei. says tbe Shanghai Gazette," has just installed a very powerful receiving apparatus, aud the results of tbi trials have surpassed the most sanguine hope. Tbe station has been able to pick ap direct messages from Berlin, a distance297 words
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Article131 1918-06-20 1 Prospects of a Dividend- The Penang Eastern Shipping Company's report issued by the dir.c ors shows that aft«r writing off 5f54.913.16 to depreciation of fleet and water boats, $10,850.75 to depr.ciation of slipways, docks and bniHir.gs at San*?i Nyoh, $8,420 S3 toresHrv*of Marin- Insurance Fund, and .$8,420.23131 words
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Article132 1918-06-20 1 Alphabetical list of Inf-eted (signal X O Q) *nd Suspected (signal FPB) ports Signal n<-c<--aary in adPort notified. dition to Dilate. Quarantine lag. Biatluk F f I Plague f P B Plague BaUvia k Tandfaag Pile* I C g Cholera B.lawan (DeliJ I* P B Plague Boaabaj Z OQ132 words
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Advertisement494 1918-06-20 1 GUAR KIAT 4 Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ta Strait* Settlement*) Board of Directors: TAT WAP HAT, E* Chairman. MC IOON HAT Esq PO KIM SOON Esq KOH UM LIONS. El 4 Manning Director-TAY GGAN KIAT, E?q Maaager LOW KEOK CHOEY Esq AMiatant Manager PO KIM SOON. E*. Secretary KOH PENS HOE,494 words
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Advertisement429 1918-06-20 1 HEAP ENG WOH STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. \Ji«ir*f v Sitivli, Cktritu in* saaariif. SaU c Week ■mm ti rSSS hm urn*. tautm btavta. PiMfcii Fiuii iH Stofanre. St U FiwtnicfhUy. slkwhtc. linun ail SiiQirilD (Wi). Sail Fortnightly. *m '-."Kb*, pme»<:t aad fxrtbar iafonasttc* t I"- iierld orncE la, U, Mat Avar429 words
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Advertisement601 1918-06-20 1 I GUAN KIAT 4 Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in Strait* Kettlnn-tjt») I Head Office: 96, Phillip Stkeet, Sisgap^ee a Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, J Government and Municipal Contractors, Genenl Importers and Exporters, Sice and Saw Hill Suppliers d Commission Agents. [j «atH)rls?a Ciiai $*****3 I Paid up Capital $133,33) 1 N.601 words
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