Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1918
1918-07-04
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Title Section28 1918-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY VOL V. No 156 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 4.28 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement258 1918-07-04 1 I Tay Guan Kiat) Managing Director, GUAN KIAT d- Co., Lt<l. S 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. .1 FIREWOODk supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and 1363. tj RKSIOSXCBS: 87, Tank B ad, No. W>(; Sunnyside. Gajlang. No. H»73. THURSDAY, JULY258 words
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Advertisement257 1918-07-04 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic AddreM P BAN A KAN." 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 Pocket257 words
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Advertisement37 1918-07-04 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings j I *TRADE MARK I Fresh Supplier Man My. 2 1 British and best. Insist on being I served with ROSS'S M. Ross Brothers; I I I LIMITED. I BOTTLERS London and Leith. I37 words
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Advertisement389 1918-07-04 1 IFIREWO OD I j The necessity in every household 1 y can be had from 1 Tay Guan Kiat S The suppher to the Gove-nment 8 j j ami -ngapore MuLicipah'y a!t*o m t± Hotels and JStetm launches, etc 5 Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. J 1 IDIICII: 87,389 words
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2046 1918-07-04 2 Ihe few Straits Bill Tbe following are the provisions ol tl c new local man power mea?nrF: 1. This O'dinance may be cited as the Military Service Ordinance 2. —(1) Every person who is c.assi fi d in c itegory A under eection 10 of2,046 words
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Advertisement767 1918-07-04 2 THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE i OOD I A VALUABU HtSIDRATTVE IN NEURASTHtNIA NERVOUS ItfSPEPSIA AND ANCIIA >- Tempting, Palatable, Wholly Digestible. r Earlier and inferior products, repre- producing r Q Bults which are truly senting the effort to give the nerves remarkable. directly the nourishment767 words
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Advertisement505 1918-07-04 2 Palmolive Soap. I j l I Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every j demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use on delicate and troublesome skins. Palmolive Soap is505 words
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Article257 1918-07-04 3 Singapore, Thursday, July, 4, Messrs Luham Co., the Arcade, advise the following quolaiona:— AlorOhjah $2 75 $3 00 AverKoningt 090 1.10 AyerMolek 1.80 200 AyerPanas 7.50 7.75 Balgownie 4.50 500 Bukit Jek-ftMb] 0.45 0.'5 Bukit KaM! 0.7) 0.774 Bakit KB 0.70 08J Ch. iigkf' Ben U. 5.50257 words
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Article296 1918-07-04 3 Singapore, July 4. See Local and General column. Copra. No business. Tapioca. —Weak. No business. Sago Flour. —No business. Gambler. —No bns-ness. P<>i>ver- —Steady. No bnsintsr, >:.»#r Frodud*.- a/wei Quiet. a! Leui iSsikit vHiotttioas. Nutmegs liO S. per pioul $50.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 55.00 3opn Bali 7.25 i296 words
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Advertisement323 1918-07-04 3 From To-Night Until Monday, July 8 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. A Programme that will .Hear Favourable Comparison with any other Now In Vogue. In the Second Show at 9.IS p.m. I Picture Unique in Story, interest and Entertaining Powers. A very323 words
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Advertisement641 1918-07-04 3 FROM TO-NIGHT UNTIL MONDAY, JULY 8 g 1 The Alhambra Is A Programme that well Maintains the Standard fs the >n)the Theatre j meat; c where you AT TIIE I with an j get the BEST! A ff M Hk HHfe a h«tetea 1 (Orchestra JL BBH I IflH f641 words
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Advertisement517 1918-07-04 3 1 GRAND CHANGE 2 *»«'ls 20,000 feet AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE fr»Jfl«g Panar Road. Tram* Pans the Door. To-night 1 SECOND SHOW 9.50 p. m. To-night! Mystery of tee Double Gross FeaturingjMolly King, Episode 5 and 6 4 Parts. 5 The Circus of Life 5 Butterfly Feature Starring517 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous172 1918-07-04 3 Mails Close. Today. Malacca 1 Maar Hamain 2.30 pm Vancouver* A Sttttl* 2.80 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Hebe 2.30 pm Malacca and Maar Kaka 3 pm Rhio BiLely 3 pm Pulau Batam PoJau Bulang flock Lim 3 pm Kerimon Hock Tew 3 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 pm172 words
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Article1175 1918-07-04 4 "As thou art neither hot nor cold I shall spew thee out of my mouth." Such should b* the fate of the Strai s Settlements Military Service Bill. A more lnke-warm Bill for military service one has yet to come across. The Attorney-General made a strong speech1,175 words
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Article71 1918-07-04 4 Wo must make a special appeal to our readers to have patience for a few days longer—we hope it will be only a few days—and not take umhraee at late or irregular delivery of their paper, as conditions for us have grown woree, the prevalent epidemic having71 words
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Article680 1918-07-04 4 London, July 2, 10.45 a m. Sir Douglas Haig states concerning aviation Fine weather prevailed onJnly 1, and our aeroplanes were very active. We destroyed twenty, five aeroplanes and three ballooca and drove down fifteen aeroplanes uncontrollable also two large enemy night-fliers landed behind our lines and the680 words
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Article469 1918-07-04 4 Tin i? at $160 150 tons soli. Rnbber U qnoted at 2/2 i f or cretw» and for sheet. F Mr C A Padday i b far home, on being recon tueLded for a commission.— P.G. Mr A Lewie, of the Bangkok Dock Co Ltd, is going469 words
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Article105 1918-07-04 4 The Empire's change of pro. gram my for to-night, in the second house, includes further episodes of The Myatary 0 f tha Double Cross, a Butt rfly t>atnre. The Circus of Life, n-w weekly and new comedies The first entertainment ia a Bison drama and episodes of The105 words
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Article104 1918-07-04 4 A Coroner's enqairr i n to the circumstances attending the d«ath of a dock coolie named Wong Yit, concluded yesterday, when a verdict of voluntarily causing hurt was returned ag»mst Goh Choon Yong, a Chinese Krani, who is said to have pushed the deceased on to tbe wharf104 words
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Article73 1918-07-04 4 Charged in the Third Cout with (1) nsing criminal force to two Japanese named Mataako S ikai (a girl) and W Sughara, and personating a pnblic servant to wil a police oonstable, and attempting to arrest the complainants in that capacity, a Chinese named Tan Kirn Bob,73 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1918-07-04 4 ROBINSON Co. The Tattoo Alarm Clock. Has an Intermittent Alarm, the alarm ringing for several seconds, then pausing, and after a period of silence again ringing, and so for ten minutes As illustration. Price SS.7S. jLUBMCATIHG OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. v j Incorporated in England 1 i i191 words
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Advertisement331 1918-07-04 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits StitlemenU) 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: GUANKIAT. Codes used A.8.C., sth Edition, and A 1. Office Telephones Nos.331 words
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Advertisement127 1918-07-04 4 GIN Just Received A SHIPMhNT OF DRY GIN 927 Per Case DUTY EXTRA. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMHNT OF Scientifically prepared Indian VERMICELLI (Kleph«!.t Brand) 35 cts. I lb. Packet. I Sjevul ratal for wmgt purchaser*.) Sole ARrnts for 8.8. <fc F.M.B. Naina Mohamed Sons,, 19, Raffles127 words
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396 1918-07-04 5 Mutual Raiding. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 1, UA5 p.m. Fi«dd Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports We made a successful local operation daring the night northwest of Albert. We captured over fifty prisoners and nine machine gnna. We also rushed a post south of Morlancmrt.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 396 words
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Article103 1918-07-04 5 London, July 2, 3.20 a.m. The Air Ministry states In addition to the attacka reported, we on the night of June 29 bombed a chemical works at Mannheim. A Hying machine reported missing on Jane 30 has returned. On the night of June 30 w* attacked an103 words
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Article93 1918-07-04 5 London. June 27, 4.40 a.m. Peking Utilising the report of the defence measures for Paris, the Germans created a panic in the Chinese banking circha of Peking on June 25. The police allayed the excitement by announcing that Paris had not been taken, and that the93 words
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Article39 1918-07-04 5 London, July 2, 4.40 a.m. The ight Labour Ministers further met yesterday. It is understood that it has been decided that it is unnecessary to take action consequent on the Labour Conference's resolution terminating the party truce.39 words
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Article695 1918-07-04 5 Further Details. London, Jaly 1, 10.10 p.m. When the commander of the German submarine which sank the hospital ship Llandovery Castle was questioning captain, the latter asked Where are our other boats I The commander did not answer. He was watching the Canadian medic il officer who was695 words
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Article30 1918-07-04 5 London, July 2, 6.45 a.m. Paris official Enemy aeroplanes attempted to attack Paris at 12.34 this morning. The all clear was gounded at 12.59. Nothing is reported.30 words
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Article477 1918-07-04 5 Agriculture Affected. London, July 2, 6.55 a.m In the House of Commons, Mr. Roch moved tho adjournment of the House in order to call attention to the serious effect of combing out agricultural He was, he p-vd, inn'.dated by letters from form»-1s, bew dlin» t->e probable disastrous effects of477 words
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Article163 1918-07-04 5 London, July 12.50 a.m. M Pichon sent a letter to Mr. Balfonr in terms similar to those of his communication to the S cretary of the National Czech Council. Mr. Balfour fully associatep His Majesty's Government with the sentiments of the French Governments. He emphasised that ihe participation in163 words
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Article101 1918-07-04 5 London, July 1, 2.40 p.m. Washington A resolution has been introduced into the House of Representatives, authorising Government control of telegraphs and telephones. It is understood that this action is taken to prevent the threatened strike of the employees of one of the great telegraph systems. The appropriations101 words
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Article511 1918-07-04 5 General Comments. Paris, July 2, 9.45 p.m. A Japanese mission has jnst vi°ited the Balgian front and waa in'liated into the n of tbe different servic a n the army in the field. Tt whs eompoaed <>f General 1 an lt-i-bi, Colouela Fignutechi and Josruda, and Capiuine Ichida511 words
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Article206 1918-07-04 5 Further Success. I on lon, July 1, 10 30 p tn. Italian official We attacked on Sun lay, an I ctptnred Col del it >sso tko, after a hitter dajlong struggle, weeaptered Col del Chele The enemy's attacks against Uoßte val Bella were c '-uplotely arr-sted and the206 words
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Article101 1918-07-04 5 London, July 1, 4.10 p.m. Amsterdam: Sir George Cave, interviewed, said I always have been an admirer of Holland an l am impressed by the fortitude with which the Dutch nation is bearing the nectary war hardships. Great courtesy and hospitality have be- n accorded us. We101 words
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Article1119 1918-07-04 5 Tingkll Tin Ltd. The 6ixth ordinary general mating of Tingkil Till Mines Limited was held in the Company's registered offices, Greaham House, on Taeeday. Mr J M .Sime was in tb« ciiair and ihose present wer« Messs J W van de Stadt, A E Baddelwy, H Price and1,119 words
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Article146 1918-07-04 5 London, July 2, 8 5 a m The Hague Sir George Cave has left suddenly for England. It is understood that Mr Lloyd George has summoned him as his presence is required ia connection with important parliamentary matters. Lord Newton and Lord Belfield continue the prisoners negotiations. London,146 words
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Article102 1918-07-04 5 London, Jane 30, 8.50 p.m. Tbe Hague Britain stated that she would not oppose the carriage of German dyeatuffs in the convoyed Dutch vessels if it could be shown that they were unobtainable 'xc«pt from the enemy. Holland replied that the dyestnffs should not of tli-tnselves be regarded102 words
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Article54 1918-07-04 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's Results Newcomers' Handicap. Soutbertand o\v a 15 4 beat Wilson S S scr 6—3, 6—4. Bertel per beat Whittaker owe 2, 3—6, 6—2, 6—2. A Doubles Handicap. Dnnn anil Stoat owe 3 beat llucbwaldy and Nathan scr 6—3, 6—1. C Singles Gale owe 3 king54 words
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Article92 1918-07-04 5 The following gifts for the B.lloon Coy are very gratefully acknowledged 5 pairs of bocks and *20 from Mrs Sime. 1 pair socks and $5 from Mrs Darby 6 pairs socks, from Mrs Wolff I pair socks from Lady Evelyn Yonne. 3 pairs socks92 words
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Article81 1918-07-04 5 AJfWtdj acknowledged $1,640 R Cricbt ii 50 Tbe boil of Outram R >ad School (one mouth's sports subscription for the French War Orphans) 53 "Minoru itoe" per M'lle Lovy 75 Messrs H Wolsk-d aud Co. per M'lle Lovy 25 The Mitsui Bnssan Kaisha pIT Mmc de Conriois81 words
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Article400 1918-07-04 5 ''i 'a %ot mtttmmrfly niim Ik wfrwwl bp frr—fn4mkU.) Profiteering. To tte Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —This still goes gaily Firewood is being retailed 30 opptq po r 100, compared with 15 c. ..Is ls .i pre-war price. Rice ditto. The Government, we were told, was taking400 words
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Article358 1918-07-04 5 J o the Editor of the Malaya Tribun*. Sir, —As you are aware, a joint it.g of the leading commercial ninit y ui.d agricuiturzl interests was on May 29'b to co: aider he conJi 'una of Government 3fcrvice in Bitish Malaga. Before erminating, the meeting xpressed ;e358 words
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Article138 1918-07-04 5 To the EdUor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —With reference to the reply maJe to Mr Dirbiehirt-'a qaesiiv>L (1) at the last Legislative Coined meuliug, viz that Government. UaJ discontinued sending Earesians home at its expert, may I enquire, in view of the Secretary of State's telegram stating138 words
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Article93 1918-07-04 5 To the Editor of th* Malaya Tribw**. Sir, —I noticed a paragraph in your editorial column that a certain epidemic ia prevailing in this Colony which I believe in the strictest sense is due to the importation of all kinds of frniis from out countries. These fruits euch93 words
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Article192 1918-07-04 5 Collision in Negri Sembilan- A somewhat serious motor mishap occurrei on Friday afternoon last, on tbe Rantau-Lineum Roads, a few miles out of Seremban. Dr Howard, of Sareoaban, wbo had been out visiting a number of rubber estate?, was returning home when, about 3.30 in the afternoon, he192 words
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Article29 1918-07-04 5 untitled inforcements for the Methodht X 'scopal Mission xpec*ed shortly a-■* Mr and Mrs C M Worthinctor, for West Borneo, und) Miss Ccf?, f r the Anglo-Chinese School. Penanc—TO.M.29 words
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Advertisement191 1918-07-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Refund of Assessment. All persona Claiming rrfund of Ass. ssmeLL ia i < >pect of bouses vacant for «ny portion of the halfyear ending 30th June, 1918, are hereby reminded tlmt sui h claiu a must be s.nt in to tie Commissioners on or before the191 words
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Article881 1918-07-04 6 Prices Quoted in tbe Mirkct this M .-mi*ft. minqapohk. Jilt 4. Mmwh Lyai «nd Bvatt, Exchange and Bhaie Brokrra, iiwae the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. Bon. Vein Buvan. H lei tl- Alla-ar 3 3 J/- Anglo 6/- tl- Anglo-Malay IS/- 16/--1 Ayer Konhig 40/- 60/--th881 words
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Article69 1918-07-04 6 Singapore. July t. On Lot don— Bank 4 m/*. 2/4 13/3^ Desert */4 3/32 flrleelt 5 s* 2/4 5/8 QH Indl* B»uk X. T. On Hongkong iiaok l/ i 41|% pm* On BhAngh«i— B&nkd-d. 49g On J»ra— On J »p» Busk d/d. 1 .SJ 4)Tert!gu>.—bayiog rait- tM.54 ad!» Bilh69 words
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Article2196 1918-07-04 6 Attorney Ge, r I's Sp rch In introducing the Military Service Bill iu the Legislative Council on Monday, the Attorney-General, the Hon. Mr. G. A. Goodman, said Sir, I beg to move that th* Military Service Bill be now read a first time. The object of this Bill2,196 words
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Article93 1918-07-04 6 ■HHtrcd in London. Th* blowing are the datee of lepartnre i'ro.' Singapore of the tv!:~pe-uj Maiis pnd rbeir deliver) .n Lcrv'oo. MiIL. LEPT. I UVE 'BP. Mail R April 8 May 20 Mail I Mar. 13 May »0 Mail O Mar. H May 2« Mail U Apl. U93 words
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Advertisement108 1918-07-04 6 ARRIVED oHaHHHsfinnBBMMHMnm v Stocks OF E Jjf H wii I J (distillers) Scotch |7 OF GREAT AGEp||B PL CrondPrix JLBI js g y SOLE IMPORTERS: Huttenbach Bros Co. LOUIS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, LONDON, FINE ART PUBLISHERS Introduce their prodacti n8 of OIL PAINTINGS IN MASSIVE GILT FRAMES108 words
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Advertisement227 1918-07-04 6 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF Ctsops Tye Chong Tong, No. 55 Karopotifc Pant d, and Tek Ann Tong No 8 Mill Road, Malacca, On Monday. July 8, 1918. The pledges will be on view on the sth and 6th July, 191 S. at No. 23 River Side, MaUcca. Teoh227 words
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Advertisement229 1918-07-04 6 c [I My In these days of Shortage mm are you wanting CEMENT 1 'Phone or write to mm co, 41, High Street, Singapore T j j ATICO I It Quickly Removes All Suffering. I Dr. Mendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, in his Gynaecological Therapeutics229 words
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Article39 1918-07-04 7 Ordera f«> \ve«k odiDg Jnly 6 Friday, July .V—Ambulance Clasti, V M C.A., .\l5 p.m. SaturcJay, Jnly 6.—Route March, All* Btogapora] Troops patttdn Fort Cam.inp*Ro3d (back of V..M.C.A 4 H0 p.m. Frank C. Sauds Cr awaitaaioßfi39 words
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Advertisement476 1918-07-04 7 JjOTICES» BANK HOLIDAY. It is hereby notified that the Exchai|e Banks will. be closed on July 10/ HARI RAYA PUASA (Mohamedan Festival). 37 9 7 Government of Johore PUBLIC WOHiTTdEPAKTMENT Tenders are invited for the following works at Kluani?, Central Johore I Assistant Sureeon's Quarters Dresner's Quarters 3. Dispensary 4476 words
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Advertisement617 1918-07-04 7 BANKS QHrMTCRED MMX OMIDNI MWTMLU AND CHIIA. rarjoßroßATHi in wwuJßd BY ROYAL CHARTER. P»>d up Capital in 60.000 Shares of ££oeac/. £1,800.000 Bmmrim Fond £2,000,000 RiMm Liability ad £1,200,000 BAMKSBS Tt* Back of Sngtaad, 11m London Citj and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tha Loavicn Ckmnty and W«*ttu£na4ai Ltd*, Tka National Provincial617 words
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Advertisement263 1918-07-04 7 ro BE jß_ Of FtCES TO LET. La be t painted fioat cuv s Mo. 3-U3, llafflaa Place JLii i rviui Kiat, 5, Telok Ayer street. 1-8 mm —i— TO BE LET. Two large bungalows. Eathtr Lodgh" aod M Elmaide," 12 Wrikie lioad and 6 Upper Wilkie Road cry centrally263 words
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Advertisement101 1918-07-04 7 pinketteQ THE TIHT LAXATIVES Ma* be B B ed as ong s desired with- X ff ar of causing a dreg habit. They are perfectly afe laxa'iv as well n< a dainty ore You can take th« until regal-r aabtM ara fatahHahad prct then rjiaeoetinna tl.em without bin ralaßta or101 words
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Advertisement465 1918-07-04 7 THE Malaga Tribune; AND SHIPPING CAZET E. (Evening Dally.) 1 No. Iff. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 J Per quarter 3-75 I Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be465 words
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Advertisement314 1918-07-04 7 THE Oft I KfT Kf*~ Government Security He Assurance *«tdEstablished 1874. in FL' exceed $32,67, *BWOLl$X|i BEcrj»it¥. •WHHlit7 -$4,587,500.00 HMHti ll^9.t>Al2, 732,070.00 Assurance effected in 1917 $4.7aa.'28.-J0 Increase In Funis «wfi.855.430.00 Total Policies iv force 67rrl>2%fiail4^i1U«ct4fJ^Syixi|r^ *,7Z j T.... int pai.i f or claims p|. r* |f > %2ji514^D0., uTW314 words
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Miscellaneous122 1918-07-04 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ord-rs for the w«* k ending! Satnni iy, July t> To day. 5 15 pm Drill Hall SVC Ban Buglers To-morrow 4 j/iu Johnetout» Pier for Fort Silos > SVA Sees. Ill IV (Compulsory) 4.50 Jai dine'g Steps for Fort Silensine SVA, UL DKF 5.15 Drill Hall122 words
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Title Section24 1918-07-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oall>.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dall>. Vol. V. No 156 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article423 1918-07-04 1 Hongkong Court Censures the Captalo. At tbe Hongkong Marine Coart on June 14, judgment was delivered in connection with the stranding of the s s Tjitaroem on the Pratas leef od May 29. The Court was composed of Commander C W Beokwith, r b (President), Commander423 words
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Article258 1918-07-04 1 It is not an uncommon thing in Yokohama hotels days for two guests, strangers to each other to be obliged to ocenpy the game room. If the guest dorsu't like the idea, he may, if he's lncky be given a room or corner sof?». Many are the258 words
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Article423 1918-07-04 1 Two Girls and a Robber Drowned. At the Hongkong Maaistracy on June 7, before Mr. J R Wood, three Chinese were charged with (1) murdering a woman after having assaulted her with intent to rob (2) murdering a child, aged 4 years and (3) assaulting a423 words
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Article217 1918-07-04 1 "No gentleman would kill so many women andcbildreu" was the Kaiserlioh dictum on tbe torpedoing of tbe Lusitania. Evidently in the Imperial mind the conduct of gentlemen in this respect must be governed ny some rule of arithmetic. It depends entirely upon the number killed.217 words
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Article127 1918-07-04 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal F P B) ports i Signal neor»a»ry in adPort notified. OSBM V> DiMaae. Quarantine aaa. Bangkok FPB Pla«n« BaMfin F P it PI&gUF Bsfcavia A TandfaagPkioß XOQ Cholera IMawan (Delij FPU Plajrue Bombay XOQ Plague Bombay X (J127 words
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Advertisement522 1918-07-04 1 Nil II|T I., Ltl. I (Incorporated in Strait* SettlemenU) g Mri of ftinfltfars: j* Tit Ifif H>T. fe« *m»»». •ft IftM U4T Ik H latMT ft*, 9fl| tL4* fc< Ztftafor L|fl»t4Hlf E« «dar/ary lit WjPlli P.*o.Br!tish India 4pcar line (t'OMIAKIEF IWJOBHHUTWI IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AM PASSENCEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental522 words
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Advertisement147 1918-07-04 1 CALCUTTA DIRECT. A British Steamer will be despatched for the above port on or about Ist July. Excellent accommodation for passengersFor Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD (ft CO. As Agents. 19 6 a SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. WHABVBB 3BOTION GODOWNS GATB ENTRAHCSS Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation.147 words
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Advertisement391 1918-07-04 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO- LTD, SiHiiiore it utavo. ClerlNi aM Siiaratf. Siil T'-u c a Week SbflHTf tl Pilftall NUII. NtlVtl. SiuriH, utavia. Pimul Plum ai< Singapore. *flr#7 Fortni'jhilysmmt BillltN aM Sluareila (WD. Sail Fortnightly. or i*mg« tad farther uxtorauMoa App.y w ry V. KEGISTERKD OFFICE is U. Mai391 words
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Advertisement572 1918-07-04 1 GUAM NIT Ho., LtlP (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) Head Office: P6, Phillip Stbeet, 8ingapor e Ship chandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, F.stntp Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers am ti Commission Agentn. $200,034 Paid up Capital $138aji mammmammaa jK m mm aaaaaaaaaamm I N. Y.572 words
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