Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1918
1918-07-06
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Title Section28 1918-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL V. No 158 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 6.28 words
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Advertisement339 1918-07-06 1 Tay Guan Kiat 1 Managing Director. GVAS KIAT Co., ltd. jg 36, Mrest, Singapore. FIR EWOOOI supplier to the Government Jj and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. K■BIDE I C E I 87, Tank R ad, So. 14"f; ft J Sannyside. Gaylang.339 words
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Advertisement275 1918-07-06 1 Straits Motel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins' Famous Pocket Classics and Modern Fiction. ALSO Manila Envelopes for Office Use. The Continental Stamp Ci. D. HIGH STREET. SALVITAE. The most powerful bat harmless nervine tonic, producing startling results,275 words
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Advertisement85 1918-07-06 1 Sanitas Disinfectant j "Fine-Tree" Brand. I Use No Other Best Result, fo. TCeftK J the smallest j^^^^ This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. j SANITAS j is known throughout the world AS A RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always carries a full guarantee of85 words
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Advertisement390 1918-07-06 1 \F I REWO OD j I Tho BSprai4t in h>)'i ■«'l.ol l c »n be B*d fa Ul i ay Guan iHai m The supplier to the GoVMMit j and Dgapore Mubicipah*:- a o Hotels and .Steam launches, etc. g 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1383. H RBBI T) licit!390 words
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Article695 1918-07-06 2 Continued from Yesterday s Issue It wis agreed to leave the m tter where ic is, iu the mesntimn. War Relief Fond The Chairman said he was afraid he could hardly explain tbe exact potition, because some members of this Association contributed through the P695 words
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Advertisement401 1918-07-06 2 it is a qusstio'! oft a put forth br th<? invalids who are long Buffering fi >m stubborn c o eruption and consequently who are quits depressed 1 »jd dejectod by their li tm bf taking bitty closer of medicines. R >pe for life ia their horizon. Life i* a401 words
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Advertisement346 1918-07-06 2 Weakness is why you feel tired at the end of the day. When you overtax yourself, or when your vitality is undermined by illness, your whole system be- j comes too exhausted to recover its lost vitality without assistance. Your system is like a plant that is drooping for want346 words
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Advertisement533 1918-07-06 2 I Palmolive Soap. I 8 I H H H l I Palmolive Soap is the proper soap with which to thoroughly purify II F and cleanse the skin. It is the perfect complexion soap that fulfils every J j. demand and at the same time is particularly adapted for use533 words
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Article255 1918-07-06 3 July, 6. Messrs Luham Co., ihe Arcade, advise the following quttaione:— ilerfefeh «73 13 00 AjerKaningi 090 i.lO Ayer Molek LBO 200 Ayor Puna* 7.50 7.75 IMgOWDts 4..10 500 Bnfeit 1010 l C.45 055 Btvrtican 0.7 1 0.77 i Bur'tK? n 7O 0.80 Okaogkat 550 57d Glen-'r255 words
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Article92 1918-07-06 3 It ia not generally known locally that in the next printing of the Straits and FMS war stamps there will be several changes in oolonr. The new colours of the stamps of the Malay States will be 1 cent brown, 2 cents green, 3 cents grey, 492 words
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Article71 1918-07-06 3 The Liberte relates the following dialogue, overheard at a railway bnffet Oarcon, what do yon call this liquid mud War cafe, monsieur." And this jaandiced putty "War bntter monsieur." "And this dirty piece of sponge?" War bread, monsienr." (Vf ter a long panse). And *hat do71 words
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Article282 1918-07-06 3 Singtpore, Jnly 6. Tin..'-See Local and General eoluan. Copro* No 1 usineßB. Tapioca. —Weak No business. Sago Flour —No business. Oanh i Baaine(»«i drne. P 4 No bTflin*»ep. Other Products.— et Quiet Itkal Uol Markit Otratatioas. Nwtaaega 110 h. picul 150.00 Nnuiege 80 S. 55.00 Copra B?!i 725282 words
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Article23 1918-07-06 3 Miss Pasee (archly)— How long do you think a man ought to know a girl before proposing Intended victim—All his life.23 words
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Advertisement278 1918-07-06 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 |Bear Favourable Comparison with any other Now in Vogue. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A Picture Unique in Story, Interest and Entertaining Powers. A very278 words
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Advertisement699 1918-07-06 3 1 FROM TO-NIGHT UNTIL MO* DAY, JULY 8 The I] 1116 Alhambra E Aibambrais A Programme that well Maintains the Standard istbeomy I the Theatre! where yon 1 LeUhcBESxl Jk R a I A e Trden tea 1 |pic^ th e, m |y| |4 a 1 Orchestra, \JL BAKU 8699 words
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Advertisement383 1918-07-06 3 GRAND CHANGE i vfl Ri.'jls 20,000 feet I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE T8rj«ng Road. TraniH the Dcor. To night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. ra. Tonight Mystery of the Double Gross Featuring|Molly King, Episode 5 and 6 4 Parts. 5 The Circus of Life 5 Battel fly Feature StRrri»e;383 words
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Article1050 1918-07-06 4 Wt must congratulate the members of tht KurasUn community in having ■ueottdtd many a difficnlty in obtaining t Volunteer Corps of their own. It needed much passive persistence by those who felt it their duty, in spite of opposition from quarters where it was least1,050 words
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Article56 1918-07-06 4 There makes its first appearance to-day the "Singapore and PMB Weekly Advertiser", a business paper which is to be distributed gratis. The first issue carries a large number of trade advertisem?nts,with some interesting reading matt*), and i»e <?ucof ss as a commercial proposition ■noma; assured. The Managing56 words
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Article219 1918-07-06 4 A Mysterious Death. Says Thursday's Malay Mail Anxiety had been felt since Friday last owing to the disappearance of Mr J W C Ellis, of Kuala Lumpur, Deputy Controller of Labour, who had not been seen since that morning when he left his quarters on a219 words
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Article159 1918-07-06 4 The appended message was received at the American Consulate General on July 4th, from the President of the United States, transmitted throngh the office of the S u cretary of S:aie, Washington, D. C. •'On the anniversary which the people are celebrating through the United States, to-lay, I159 words
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Article31 1918-07-06 4 Kampong Ka naatlog Tin. Oatput for the mmth of Jane, 1918. Both Dredgeg. Hours run 1239 00 Cabic Yards treated 163,800.00 Total Piculs 971.46 Realised un sale $84,289 0031 words
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Article23 1918-07-06 4 Ahead acknowledged $2,598 A Scwt ;'5 M 10 C 3 P Pack (per Mmc Ohl) 100 TC S Newell 50 $2,78623 words
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Article23 1918-07-06 4 Reg Q M S John Sinclair has reci ived promotion to a temporary second lienten«ney in Milay Co of the afalaooa Volunteer Rifles.23 words
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Article56 1918-07-06 4 Sultan of Turkey. Death Reported. L m lon, July 4, 3,20 p.m. Amsterdam A m-saage from Constantinople via Vi mna states that the Snltan of Tnrk-y is dead. [The Sultan was Mehmed V.born on Nov. rnb«r 3, 1844. and proclaimed on Vn-ii 27, 1309 The Heir Apparent is56 words
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Article153 1918-07-06 4 London, July 4, 6.10 a.m. Thrt report of tha ex«cutivu conference of the Federation of Trade Unions, meeting at to-day mak«s reference to the failure of the efforts to secure a conference of the workers of the belligerent nations. A recital is uiade of the German crimes153 words
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Article33 1918-07-06 4 London, July 3, 1.45 p.m. Three son* of M Doumor, exGovernor of Indo- Jhina, have now been killed in action, and his two remaining sons have both been severely wounded.33 words
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Article623 1918-07-06 4 Tin is at $161 no sellers. Rubber is quoted at 2/2J for crepe and 2/1J lor sheet. A number of forced 10 and 25 cent not-s are in ci.ci .i n i n Kuala Lumpur. Mrs A Bunel of Tanjong Katong, Singapore, arrived in Ipoh on Thursday623 words
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Article132 1918-07-06 4 Previous! t acknowledged $5 163 H J A Holm l>5 A Gift (R ;V W Cross) 2'j W B Le Count 25 Mr and Mrs P R Davison Mrs A L Gibson J M Camerci: 10 J ilenry 2^ J L Campbell 25 R Q Mackintosh132 words
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Advertisement190 1918-07-06 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet Soaps. Robinson's Otto of Rose Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a b >x. Price 9 S CtS. per box- i Robinson's "Special" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Price 95 Cts. per box. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. j No Further Danger!190 words
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Advertisement277 1918-07-06 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. Inoorporni *<i in tv- Straits S- itlements) Head OfLoo: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipil Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estato, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUANKIAT. Codes nsed A.B.C.. 5th Edition, and A l. Office277 words
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Advertisement79 1918-07-06 4 GIN Just Received A SHIPMENT OF DRY GIN $27 Per Case 1) UT V EXTR A. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. FOR SALE Patent Medicines (.British American Make.) Charges Moderate. Wo will allow special rate for wholesale buyers- Can 1m- had {mm Nairn Mohamed Sons, 19. Rafflflt Place, r-ingapore KIAFiviAT Sl79 words
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Article1342 1918-07-06 5 RBUTBR'B SPECIAL SEKTICE. The Western Front. Enemy Desperate. London, July 3, 4 10 p.m. Router's co-respondent &t British Headquarters reporting to-day Bays: Th« nn»m>'H desperate anxiety to hold on to the high ground northwest of \lbert is interesting and possibly significant. Since the March offensive carried his line1,342 words
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Article29 1918-07-06 5 London, July 4, 7.15 p.m. The International Parliamentary Commercial Conference has unanimously passed a resolution favouring the construction of a Channel Tunnel as soon as possible.29 words
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Article720 1918-07-06 5 Allied Celebration. London, July 4, 6 J5 a.m. Paris M Poincare ban t1 graphed to Pr-sidont Wilson that the Governmt nt of Republic has decided that the celelbration of July 4 shall also be <"deb»-atj"n not merely iv Paris Sti! in all the towns of France. London, July720 words
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Article59 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3, 1 25 p.m, In the House of Commons, replying to Sir W Hobhonse, Lord Robert C*cil promised to oonsider the question of making representations to China in order to ensure a delay of the final grant of the Janpanese iron mine conoesston, cabled on June59 words
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Article198 1918-07-06 5 Great Achievement London, July 3. 1.15 p.m. Washington Mr. Biker states that out of 276,382 Amerlem soldiers who pai'ed for F <*nee In June altogether, oulj 391 were lost at 00< 1 »*pi lent Wilson s»ys that this rec <rd am*' be a eaoas for universal satisfaction, because198 words
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Article111 1918-07-06 5 The Position. London, July 3, 11.45 p m. Reuters correspondent at Italian Headquarters wiring on July 3 says that the region of lower Piave, between Santa Dona and the sea, is hardly good groun I tor lighting. A few raised cause-way l nr.' the only possible mrans of111 words
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Article98 1918-07-06 5 Loudon, July .3, 2.50 p.m. Pain A §Vei oh Arm} Order h?s been issue.i showing that the Ger. mans are tgain resor'inc to killing wounded and prisoners The evidence comeg from escaped French prisoner! from different parts of the w at front. F r example, on taking Aatseoaj98 words
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Article58 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3. 3.1* a m. Th« Dublin Gaxette contains a proclamation dec!'.ring th" following associations dang, revs: The Sinn Fein organisati HQ the Sinn Fein Club the Irish Volunteers and the Culann Gambau Gaelic League. London, July 4, 12.40 p.m. The Irish proclamation cabled this morning rneai:B that58 words
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Article71 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3, 5,00 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr F G Kellaway stated that he feared that a hundred bad been killed and over a hundred injured in the munitions explosion in the Midlands. The employees behavod magnificently many, after scattering at the first explosion,71 words
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Article59 1918-07-06 5 London, July L 7.35 a m Madrid The Snnnte unanimously passed the Espionage Bill, empowering the Government to enforce respect for Spanish penlrsJlty. It provides for imprisonraen* and fines for communicating to a foreign power information prejudicing the interests of Spain or another foreign power and authorises the59 words
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Article46 1918-07-06 5 Loudon, Jnly 4, 7.15 p.m. In the Honse of Commons, Lord Rob-rt Cecil stated tbat Great Britain bad presented a few aeroplanes to Chile for most courteously agreeing to Sell to Britain tha Chilean battle cruiser whioh is now being bnilt in Britain.46 words
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Article288 1918-07-06 5 A New I sar. London, Jaly 3, 11.15 p.m. Ame f erdam A Ukrainian telegraph bureau message fiom Kietf announces that the Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovitch has been proclaimed Ts»r, and is wiih the Czecho Slovaks and Cossacks against Mosoow. London, Jnly 4, 6.10 a.m. Washington: The American288 words
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Article88 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3, 5,10 p.m. In th*' H"UH of Commons, replying to Colonel Ivor Philippe, Mr Macpberson stated that it had been impossibl", under the present circumstance, to collect all the Information bearing on the case of General Gouvh, so as to enable field Marsh;:! If tig88 words
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Article90 1918-07-06 5 Le. lon, July 3, 7 0 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law and Mr Asquith paid very warm tributes, to the services of Lord Khon Ma. Mr Bonar Ltw said that hie courage, lonnoltj and ability had enabled him b.rgely to overcome difßenlties '»ue90 words
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Article127 1918-07-06 5 London, Jn'y I, 1 50 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr James Parker s f ated that all f xcpt a 3mall proportion of the 3,000,000 Ibe of China tea, which they Inton ded to purchase if sufficient tonnage was available, would be obtained from the new127 words
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Article33 1918-07-06 5 London, July 2, 1.10 p.m. Sir J MesHon his been appointed an ordinary member of the Executive Council in succession to Mr Meyer, on the expiration of the term of office.33 words
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Article31 1918-07-06 5 London, July 2, 8 30 p.m. New York Silver is at 41 1-16 ca. A.'ii 'ric»n Inearanoeis■tightly easier. The market is quiet. London, July 3, 5.55 p.m. Silver is steady.31 words
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Article278 1918-07-06 5 Events of the Day, Paris, Jnly 3. 8 40 > ."i. Li< utenan' Fonck b :S jm l b gin down his fifty-first German aircraft. Hill 204, carried yesterday by •V F"'**"*», is tactically important, .iorui ng the valley runni 1 f ?'or>g the Iljuuu v-iLy iu the278 words
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Article239 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3, 1.25 p.m. Amsterdam: On receiving the first bare intelligence that the Llandovery Castle had submarined, a Berlin semi-offioial was hastily issued attributing tne loss to a British min«. London, July 3, 6 50 p.m. New York Newspaper editorials n fleet horvo»- at th<i torpedoing239 words
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Article66 1918-07-06 5 London, July 3, 1.20 a.m. At the anunal meting of the British Cotton Growing Association, the chairman, Mr Ho war: h, sai I that tbe future of Empire cotton growing w«s uncertain. It might be left lo ordinary commercial enterprise, jtaken over by a Government department, or become66 words
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Article57 1918-07-06 5 London, July 2, 1.15 i .m. The Liverpool C tton Association has unanbm: Vy patted a resolution that it sb :i be the rnle of the Association that no member, or his firm, shall tra le directly or indirectly with ii p Man! ene al s of Britain57 words
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Article48 1918-07-06 5 London, Juu 4, 10.45 p.m. The Pr" 88 Bureau states that Mr Lloyd Guorge has telegraphed to President Wilson that he has heard that a nun Ired ships have been launihed in the United States tod.'y. Ho sends his heartist c >ngratulations on this magnificent performance.48 words
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Article26 1918-07-06 5 London, July 5, 11.35 ,m. Amsterdam In tbe Reichstag Herr Scheideruarn intimate i that tbe Socialists would refuse hi vote for the uew Budget.26 words
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Article594 1918-07-06 5 cadai Rubber, Ltd. annual geut-ral meeting of So: LM, was held at tho register». tiic tj of the Company, 64. 65 and 66 Market Street, yesterday, at noon. Mr J M Sime was in the chair and there were also present Mtss's T:i ML am Hock, J A594 words
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Article100 1918-07-06 5 The d-a'h i v. p'-r the week ending June 22 v. j 15 JO. The total number of deaths M2., rf which 244 were males an J 78 females. No European and 4 Eurasians died, also 261 Chinese, 30 M days. 2i In iians, Convulsions caused 40 dea100 words
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Article13 1918-07-06 5 A number of minera from untitled Lumpur are prospecting for tin in Kedah.13 words
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Article61 1918-07-06 5 S. L. R. A. The S L R A Spoon Shoot took place at Balestier on Thursday. Mrs vlugliston won the spc on. ICO V 150 V Mrs Mngliston 27 26 53 67 28 N Boo;y 29 ?0 59 67.25 Ladj Evelyn Yourg 21 25 46 66.8 Mrs Lyall61 words
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Article97 1918-07-06 5 At the last general meeting of the Mohammedan Starlight Cr.cket Club the following were elected office bearers for th-i period ending 31st December, 1918 President, M Mohammed Bux; Vice President, A.wang bin Eiias; Honorary Secretary, N Mamat; Assistant Secretary, M S Marioan Honorary Treasurer, Mohamad shariff bin97 words
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Article63 1918-07-06 5 Yesterday's Play- A SINGLES. BatemanJ O R S vs Donnel, R B B postponed. B Singles. Griffin NAM beat Evans E B 6—0, 4—6, 6—1. C Singles. Calder M G vs Lamb W H unfinished. Newcomers. Macgregor vs Davison H A postponed. Gooding F R vs Totton63 words
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Article70 1918-07-06 5 To morrow. July 7 Johnston's Pi» r, 9,10,11 a.m., and 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 103) am 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m. High Tide 10 26 a.m. Oa the arrival of the 10 'clock launch there will be a 15( yards •'Jackson Millar" Cup70 words
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Article20 1918-07-06 5 London, Jniy 4, 6 10 m. Paris: M Bratiano, ex-Pr*' iier of Romania, has arrived in S itzerUnd.20 words
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Advertisement238 1918-07-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA AND EMi ItLESRAPH CO., Ltr. noorporated in Engl an 1) Owing to the large amo int of extra traffic thrown «.n the Eastern lines by the interi uption of the Pacific route near the Island of Guam, the Public is advised that homeward238 words
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Article889 1918-07-06 6 fcicn Qu*;<d ia iac Market tiii Moraiaf. BIBQAPORB, Jr LT 6. Moan Lyail ud Eratt, Exchange and Shaia Brokan, laaae tbe following lut of qu uti< >n» kabber Shares. 5oas. falaa. tJ .i -n. tM .ara. AJhfH 3/- 3 3 J Anglo J»t» 6/- 7 I/- Anglo-Malay889 words
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Article307 1918-07-06 6 Messrs Fraser Co's Report. Singapore, July 4. There is s>aain very little to report, the market for tb« time b-ink has locked up us rubber hoi ling* and apparently >3ys scant attention to the present value c-f the commodity. J-ocally this market is gradodly refining mnti lecc-? in307 words
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Article259 1918-07-06 6 Macphail Co's Share Report. 23th June—3rd Jaly 1918. This has been a dull week. Auction Results 26th to 27th Jane. Total offered Tons 1,008 Total Sold 326. Top prices Crepe $70, Sheet $73, LonJon Equivalent is 7fl to Is 7§. (ihis week's auction—about the same, 62 to 56 eta per259 words
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Article53 1918-07-06 6 Singapore, Jaly 6. a Laaalaa— Ba«*4a< 2/413/32 i.*crr»x 2/4 3/32 ft* 3 a,-.. 2/4 ft/8 'r. la B»nk 7 r nH ngioag— Hani dp 42|%pt«n 'Jo ir-angcid— a— Bar k T. 107^ 'V 1034 B>< r»H—- vy,n, r'i i $HM 5a cii SI; Imi j.,5 29/32 r. i,6 T53 words
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Article100 1918-07-06 6 r ll'er. j hi lonics. L'ne toitOW ag are the iatee ot 4 ••■•art ira tn m of th I if) 0 Iffaiu a- their deliver; n f,on.: n. it Da&iTajMi. Mail B Apr.: I May 20 Mail E Hat IS May 20 Mail 0 Mar. Ib May100 words
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Article72 1918-07-06 6 A remarkable musical prodigy, a child pianist of years, has just been M discovered." The child whoae name is Battiatino Orlandi,' gave a concert at Rome in the presence of many aristocrats, and played among other items selections from Verdi. The child, however, »s delicate, and his parents72 words
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Article75 1918-07-06 6 Programme For July. Monday, July B.—Route March parad*, Institute, 5 15 p.ui. dismiss Plotayaon Green. Friday. July 12. -Parade Pearls Hill, 5.: 5 p tn. Monday, July 15 —Parade Boustead Institute, 5.15 p.m Friday, July 19 —Parade Pearls Hill. 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 22 Parade at Stations,75 words
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Article111 1918-07-06 6 Experiments made in the training of dogs as messengers with the Armies in the held have, it is stated, given resnlt. The dogs, which have proved most receptive under instruction are half-bred collies and retrievers. A rather j oor breed of bob»tailed sheepdogs has also done111 words
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Advertisement95 1918-07-06 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D fj W E tl H W I I Sxrro £peciarj||| N Scotch wy H OF GREAT AGEgjjj l^k g y SOLE IMPORTERS Huttenbach Bros Co. For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDtC'L MEN RtG MMEMD Asthbro. It aids the secretion of mucous, quickly cures bronchial affections, and95 words
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Advertisement1011 1918-07-06 6 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 State Express become the alltime friend of every man who —*3 smokes them and recognises their refinement, exquisite 1; 5§ aroma and delicate flavour. jtfltt^r^^^^&^ They are the standard of L J ArV^T cigarette quality. Nr CIGARETTES. NO. 555 VIRGINIA PER TIN OF 50 Packed in Patent Vacuum Tins.1,011 words
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Advertisement405 1918-07-06 6 In these days of Shortage j j are you wanting CEMENT Phone or write to nun Co., mW 41, High Street, Singapore T REMEMBER THE BIG, SPECIAL ATTRACTION On Tuesday, July 9, 1918 IS AID OF FRANCES DAY Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Irameciata Presence of His Excellency405 words
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Miscellaneous172 1918-07-06 6 Mails Close. To day. Malacca. P. Swettenham and Pt-nang *Klang 2.33 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wonsse* J.31 pm Mer*ing 8ri Helen* 2.30 pm Patau Soegi Benuit 3 pm Rhici Emely 3 pm Patau Batam A Pulan Hnlang flock Lim 3 pm Kenmoi; Hock Tew 3 pm Kerimon rtanit 3 pm172 words
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Article1153 1918-07-06 7 Disclosure of Fr ghtful Hun Crimes. The Huns' atrocions oraolty b British prisoners kepi b hind h, German lines and In thd firing I ne ia prov'd up to the hilt in a it poit ies.i id by a Government Coinniittee with Mr. Justice Younger as Chairman.1,153 words
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Article30 1918-07-06 7 Orders for week ending July 6 Saturday, July 6.—Route March. All Singapore Troops parade Fort Oanrdne Road (back of V.M.C.A 4.30 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commit .aior.e?30 words
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Advertisement392 1918-07-06 7 NOTICES BANK JjOUDAY. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday, July 10 HARI RAY A PUASA (Mohainedan Festival). 3 7 Government of Johore PUBLIC WORK* DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited for the following worki at Kluang, Central Johore. 1 Assistant Surgeon's Qaartera 2 Dresser's Quarters392 words
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Advertisement622 1918-07-06 7 BANKS 6HAIT€RED SANrt OF INDIA. MMTIALMAND CHINA. nnoBPomAXBD in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 eacii £1,200,000 Reaerve Fund £2,000,000 Paaai Ta uabih'tv of Proprietor* £1,200,003 BANKERS. Th* Bank of Fngi*nd, Th» Tjoadon City tnd Vidiuud Bank, Ltd., Tha I onion County and Vr-sirainater622 words
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Advertisement204 1918-07-06 7 TO BE LET GrF CES TO LET. L'rce pfwly painted front <Hic3 So. 31-3, RaflM Plaoe. A r pl v n Kirn Kiat, 6, Telok Ayer otreet. IS TO BE LET. Two large bungalows, Esther Lodge" and 41 Elmaide," 12 Wilkie Road and 6 Upper Wilkie Road, very centrally situated,204 words
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Advertisement197 1918-07-06 7 CHILDREN who pro conetipattd oMjot0Mjot eßjoj tlnir little pleasures like h'-althy. regular childreu should. They sulh-r fr mi headaches, are peevish, fretful aud a source of worry to narents. Harsh purgatives which grip* ruiu the deli. cHto lining ol a child's storasch and only aggravate »ho trouble. What is want'd197 words
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Advertisement450 1918-07-06 7 THE Malaya Tribune S HIP PI i C CAZET E. (Evening Dally.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communicationa relating to editorial matters and news should450 words
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Advertisement321 1918-07-06 7 I THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. Fl :3S exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1917 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 j Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,598,202.00.321 words
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Miscellaneous46 1918-07-06 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ortor® C >r the welt en ling Saturday, July 0 To day. 2.30 pm IVdestior Range SVR To-morrow. 7.30 am i 2,30 prn Baleetier Range SVR Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. O. G. Wace Captain, 'J •'•'iinkvt. R V.O,46 words
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Title Section24 1918-07-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaiiy.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally. VoL V. No. 158 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article1269 1918-07-06 1 A correspondent writes as follows Since the beginning of the great European war the most affected section of our community is tbe labouring class of people on account of the high price of food, hence what they earn is not sufficient for their support. Prior to the1,269 words
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Article110 1918-07-06 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal FPB) ports: Signal tifoe*aarv in adPort notiiied. di tion to Diaafee. Quarantine lac. lUngkok FPU Plague H*M«tn FPB Plague Hauvia k TandjngPrit.k XGQ Cholera Bi Uwan f Deli FPB Plague B robav X < 1 Q Plague Bombay110 words
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Article126 1918-07-06 1 A heavy repair job is now under way at the Taikoo Dockyard, Hongkong, on the Blue Funnel s. Pingsuey, 6.458 tone, built in 1899, which went ashore last year outside of Capetown. The vessel was bought s she lay by two engineers in Capetown for £6,000 and after an expenditure126 words
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