Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1918
1918-07-09
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Title Section28 1918-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- No 160 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 928 words
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Advertisement319 1918-07-09 1 ITay Guan Kiatl I Managing Director, GUAM KIAT <t Co., Ud d 30, Phillip Street. Singapore M FIR E IV OOD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality Lj ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etcPhone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I RESIDENCES: »7, Tank R ad, So. UV"; j| Sunnyside, Gaylang,319 words
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Advertisement292 1918-07-09 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG 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. Tbe Continental Stamp Co. D. HIGH BTREET. A QOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Yonr Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A292 words
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Advertisement51 1918-07-09 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings j I' f I I "TRADE MARK I I "Fresh Supplie Mnn My. Pure Pilsene Guinness! j without vatives i^^q jn^lj Descrip 1 pi! I Hon. I British and best. Insist on being j served with ROSS'S |W. A. Ross Brothers! j LIMITED. I BOTTLERS London and51 words
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Advertisement380 1918-07-09 1 F I REWO OD\ <2 The necesaitwKn every household cm beSad from Fay Gnan Kiat 1 Tl.c supplier to rile umeLt :J and ■■••ngapore Municipally aiTo j| Hotels a.nd ;?te*:m launches, etc I 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. z RESII) i: a CBS: 67, Tank Rua*\ PoAiH (iaylang. No.380 words
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Article1275 1918-07-09 2 Wonders of tie lixerior. Mr J Dmermapm. am mm rec-m; I la** a bja f .peranoa «4 Seal* t: icy by tf** T~at 3* iaaarioe* i--:t. a-i-ye- r*-. -rereaaV :i«; ni tc* True*—o«:c* 5«« c*t ti* t ji?*Tea* x**»:ir»*.kt —ir mfrn 7 i wlig ar* a ;ar ci1,275 words
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Article108 1918-07-09 2 Poisoned Letter-Card Lowlofd A sz.s-s'.i. z thai gatn .'C tae dip G-rxvr_ cvri wm po:»:.Cr.i wiĕ idJaaaaa 1 »1 th- i- |M"4 j: B Ibil] Blitabeth a .^t-:. Ta- fitb-r _f \z- cz-i.l -xpiained :h»: hi# e;#:rr h»i reorired frcm a :ro:r.r.- a -r f war I. -v.-rOfjeiowba*aa ipsa Grrmar.108 words
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Advertisement300 1918-07-09 2 I AIM!"W!t tjgi I ii witl n Lift Il a as -ti w-; .;z.z mS^riu^ hum t'Asfrsrm aad eoaaaajaaar!/ wao are qadj? atpriaeed aa>? aajaaa* I vht S*m 6- taaua* basaaf dote* ol ••«i&riaec. Hyp* >r _i* bcyaaai taaaV toriaaa. La* h a caries te'taee*. aad at*? crtmk froaa k»rb{300 words
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Advertisement173 1918-07-09 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers *22 Sen* Brirfft Baaa*. Sm t »imtt always ii sto:k Artj'.C .Z..'. e z- i Z, -r. r il. 0-j*.§ ii: irr;--:. Loc*e I/. i~:ri« 8r... i-:* erf t* ir*-. ana ai Tar.: ;*ar»..rr> Vj .pj>..~L WQilaiANS* CiMIAITUO. '7 s. i- :i- i;173 words
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Advertisement366 1918-07-09 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLZf>G£3 OF Cfeapt T.;e Ci'.rr 7 -2 V. Si £*»p»f P*=*-i- 7 No Mi- H a:. M -T n Tl U| M| I, 11 1 Ta* pi*--rt-f ml sih aad 6-.- Ja 7. 1.-.« i,: S.-er Bide. Ha*ac«a. Teon Hong TUt WE SELL PRIVATELY366 words
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Advertisement45 1918-07-09 2 Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for SI.SO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates. 117 Orchard goad. 9 3T— MASSAGE Treatment from 7 a m to 10 p,m. Mrs. FUSA. Miss YOSHI No. 28 Wi.kie B;ai. Singapore, 13 6 |2|45 words
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Advertisement389 1918-07-09 2 I aft ay The wooderful life-giving propertiet of Wincamit make ii a poajtrre Deceit? to aD who are Weil, rUnk, "Nervi," Rn-to wi. Tha ataaa of Waacaraie' ■to crease new for taoee L Weak, or A*n»rnar, ar -HerrT." or Rx>.;:--z Aad ec Wiacarnea' taial tea rraaanr. tzxz aa *a.-ci "c389 words
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Article250 1918-07-09 3 Singapore July, 9. Messrs Latham Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotaions: AlorUa.*b 12 75 13.00 Ay*r Knuinsr* °90 1.10 AfwMotek 180 2.00 Ayer Feast 7.10 7.25 &al«own e 4.50 500 Bukit Jelotouß M 0.45 0.55 Bukit R&til 0.7 > 0.77$ Bukit KB 0.70 <>B'i OkMfkntferris 550250 words
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Article177 1918-07-09 3 The following are the Orders of the Day," for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday next, July 15 at 2 30 p.m. L Motion by Mr. Darbishire That this Council is of opinion that the publication of enemy communiques in the Press of this Colony should177 words
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Article291 1918-07-09 3 Singapore, July 9. I n. —Se~ Local and General column. Copra. No business, Tapio- a. —Weak. No business. Sago Flour- —No business. QamMer.— No bueineep. Pepver- —Steady. No business. Other is. v mrk*i Muiet. lata! Ual Mirkst d«otitio»iv Nutix.«gs 110 S. per picni 150.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 55.00291 words
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Advertisement278 1918-07-09 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Qood Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Bhow cat 9.15 p.m. Also presenting a Fathe Play, featuring IRENE CASTLE with all the charm and grace that made her the best known best dresst d woman in America Vengeance is Mine In 5 Parts278 words
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Advertisement471 1918-07-09 3 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbjbbbbbjbbbbbbbbbbbbbb REMEMBER THE BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION r To-a.a,y, July 9, 19X8 tew The 1 Alhambra Alhambrals j IN AID OF FRANCE'S DAY ls tne only the Theatre j TJnder the Distinguished Patronage and in the Immediate Presence of His Excellency a^ifan Where yon The Governor and The Lady Evelyn Young471 words
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Advertisement585 1918-07-09 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tui.j >ng i J <»gar .v ad. Trams Pass tbe Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. m To-night! Tie London Independent Film Co, Present A Daughter of France A Thrilling Serial Episode with Realistic Scenes of Warfare Exclusive to this Theatre. The Gray Ghost585 words
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Article1148 1918-07-09 4 The In :i:in E-npire resembles bat one npire in the world and that Is Austria Hungary, bat with thiß difference that whereas in Austria Hungary the difference between the sul ject races is more one of nationality than religion, in lodia the main division is that of1,148 words
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Article145 1918-07-09 4 The Cinemas Tbe H% i M Hall iwng for to sight, in the §e» i aoo»».. inciui-t the 15.a r iec-i- «f The Red Ace and a s»nrf B .terfj picture. Fie L\ir of the W -if with eewQtii a:ion of Pear ani an L comedy in :r- t-er..-r145 words
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Article86 1918-07-09 4 There vfll be no iarue of tbe Malaya T-H on- Bsortos Hari Raya Pstss, which is a public and tank boli J ay. It is int-ree'irs tfl note ln*t Tnn'a:ay. the 1 lib, was original.y firaz :t-d ai Han Raya Paasa, but sex- i na-2r in tn-86 words
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Article115 1918-07-09 4 We reg-e*. :o :i :n- i-i n which co:urr-i t^?:-'day, of Miss Mary V.. Ie Beast, the second daughter of Mr. G-o-g- R. de Soura. of tbe Land Oi;-. ieath being Is* to pneumonia. Tn- i-ceased, who was to hiv- been ma*' 1 on Satarday115 words
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Article164 1918-07-09 4 His Etc-iiency the Governor ani Commit: d-r-in-Chief. Sir Arthur Young. GCM G, X 3 E, will i:aent the Badge and 1 Kami of th* title of Rii Sahib to Lai* Uhwir Daa, Interpreter. Po i?- C:srr, on Wednesday, 'be 17 h July 1913, at 4 lo p.m. in164 words
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Article53 1918-07-09 4 A from th* G P O London, (the G PO here notifies) states that letter mails containing letted, printed pajers etc.] for the Straits Settlements which reached the G P O London, fcr despatch betw-ei. Jane 19 h and June 27ih hay* b<*< n "rst at sea through53 words
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Article50 1918-07-09 4 The Committee acknowledge with thanks th- 3 following subscriptions to the above Fund Previously acknowledged $25,156.34 A bel i H EB per AW Sail 10 Collection at St Andrew's Cathedral on March 30 last 3,150.69 Singapore Sporting Club 20 000 00 $48,318.03 J C Petir, Hon Treasurer.50 words
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Article473 1918-07-09 4 Tin tat at flwlJM i r Letata, Jn!y 5: Ti An"-n-- r^£- to is*e .ocir--a Hy~ v pitei on Friiij 1 day. In*;*,; ;r r 1-- -1 Basfd Beei bat beta Liv rred Kni-i L ~r 7 L-..-£- f.-J pl*Ot at »c. r- «r Tn- to n:473 words
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Article177 1918-07-09 4 The Dutch Convoy London, July 5, 11.55 ojm. The Hague The convey failed thia rooming f...r ihe Dotch Ear Indies. London, July 6, 1.22 KM. The Frees Bureau says thai thi British Government has the right of search of the Dzich convoy which sailed to-iay :r.m Holland, having177 words
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Article23 1918-07-09 4 London. Jaiy ft, LIS a.m. Santiago de Chile i The mmm** ha* resigned up to now t>rr bai been no explanation.23 words
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Advertisement195 1918-07-09 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet Soaa/aas. aBTC. <* ia* v Rubins on's Offo of Rose" Toilet Soap I naaea o box. P.-.-.* 95 cts. per boa Robinson's "Special" Toilet Soap 3 cake* ia box. Price 95 eta. per box. LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND No Further195 words
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Advertisement313 1918-07-09 4 1 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. Head Otl^c: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. 5:.::: r.--. Hi.-;*- nlan. G:-*-r.-nead IBvi Ifanictpal Contractor*. QaaacaJ tatf rtan tad Bzp rten, Ectate, R;c« and Saw M... Bo| :.:ers aad Coil~. z Az~n:s. Tel hmwrißM: GtAMLLAT. Ce*ea uei A.B.C, Sife EditJom, ud A 1 OfOee MHw313 words
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Advertisement110 1918-07-09 4 GIN Jest Received A SOTftHtT Of DRY GIN $27 Per Case DUTY EXTKA. i Caldbech. Macgregor AND Co. zinrzzzzzzzr FOR SALE Ti~:i coloured a: the F. M. most useful to Esta£ee,Tani] Teachert ir.: »:u:rr.ts. MAIN A MOHAMED SONS, 19, RarTl-« Pla-'je, Singapore. G*je .5 D-.--.cvr .f Eiaeateoß. MLaaiV M- a110 words
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Miscellaneous43 1918-07-09 4 Day By Day. Ta-Day. Rent Board, 2.15 pm. To-morrow. Hari Raja Pnasa. Bank Holiday. No issue of Malay* Tribune. Thareday. Hari Raya (Mohamaaedan Festival.) Q G 0 Ladies Medal. Friday. L>dge inland Regular, 8.30 pm. Sonday "ih Sunday after Trinity, Maaday. 8t Swithin.43 words
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Article206 1918-07-09 5 RE LITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. The Western Front. More Kaiding Work. London, July 6. 10.35 pm. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Aus ralians on the night of the sth advanced our ho* north east of Vdlera Bratonneux on a front of 2,000 ya-ds. The Lancashires made a raid206 words
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Article98 1918-07-09 5 General Activity. London, July 7, 1.55 a.m. French ommunique W» st of Chateau Thierry we progressed in the region of HiU "204 and took prisoners. There was quiet f!scwher* Eighteen enemy aeroplanes wr>re felled and seven captive balloons set afire. Fifty-six tons of explosives wer« dropped in the98 words
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Article87 1918-07-09 5 Some Successes. London, July 6, 6.40 a m. Mr Phillip Gibba writing from Headquarters, describing the share of the Americana in the battle BOQth of the Somm* onJaly4, gays that the officers addressed the men previously pointing out they were going in with the Australians, who always delivered87 words
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Article171 1918-07-09 5 Delayed Offensive. London, July 8, 7.10 a.m. The d«lay in the German offensive, which correspondents ooncur in declaring is fully prepared for, is exciting much speculation. It is attributed in some quarters to a shortage of man-power through the prevalence of influenza but it is believed in Paris that171 words
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Article71 1918-07-09 5 London, Jaly 7, 5.50 p m. Arnserdam In the Reichstag, in a debate on the naval estimates, Admiral yon Capelle claimed that the TJ boat weapon was increasing in strength. The figures of losses quoted by British and French Ministers were not true. The enemy tonnage was71 words
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Article209 1918-07-09 5 Mr. Bonar Law's Views. London, July 6, 1 40 a.m. At a Government dinner to the International Parliamentary Commercial Confer- nee, Mr. Bonar Law, referring <o the coming blow, said that it would not be less dangerous because time was being taken preparing for it. The Allied High209 words
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Article487 1918-07-09 5 1 he Montagu Scheme. London, July 5, 9.45 p.m. In all the major provinces c-xcpt Burma, the executive Government is to con8i8t of the Governor and the executive council, two members, one of whom will be Indian to have charge of reserved subjects, and of a Minister or487 words
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Article513 1918-07-09 5 Further Progress. London, July 6, 6 35 p.m. Italian official On the lower Piave oar pn ssnre continuing firmly again broke up a stubborn enemy defence. Yesterday we gained more ground reaching to the '■'pb* of the new Pi iva fr< ;n O isohna to the river mouth.513 words
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Article48 1918-07-09 5 London, July 6, 1.50 a m. Zurich AJjxiety as regards the harvesting which has begun in Austria-Hungary has reached a olimax, owing to th« violent rains everywhere in Austria-Hungary. Snowstorms and severe frosts in Bosnia, Herzgovina and Dalmatia have caused great-damage to crops and potatoes.48 words
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Article54 1918-07-09 5 London, July 5, 7.15 a.m. Washington Congratulations received by President Wilson on the 4th included a telegram from Sr Carranza expressing the most fervent wishes of the Mexican people and Government for the prosperity of the United States and the very early advent of everlasting peace and54 words
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Article28 1918-07-09 5 London, July 6, 7.15 a.m. Washington The House of Representatives passed a jnnt resolution authorizing President Wilson to take over the telegraph and telephone cables.28 words
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Article19 1918-07-09 5 London, July 7, 5.15 a.m. Amsterdam The Berlin potato rations have been reduced to a pound weekly.19 words
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Article21 1918-07-09 5 London, July 7, 1.30 p.m. New York Major Mitohel. exmayor of New York, was killed whilst flying in Louisiana.21 words
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Article415 1918-07-09 5 London Celebrations. London, Juh 6, 4 0 p.m. Th»ir M j sties' silver welding was Celebrated simply bnt even' fully. The chief ceramet I I we** a special thanksgiving Lorvice at St Panl'e, where the Imperial Conference representatives were among thoao presett, and the presentation at the415 words
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Article118 1918-07-09 5 London, July 5, 8.45 p m. Pretoria G-r.-ral Bo'ha, In an impoitant Btat-.n' nt, calls the attention to the existet cc of enemy intrigues in South Africa, which are aimed at stirring up s'.rife* not only among the Europeans, but also among the native. He says that118 words
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Article73 1918-07-09 5 London, July 7, 11 25 p.m, Air Minis'ry :On the afternoon of July 6 oar squadrons successfully attacked railways at Metz-Sablons and tons of bombs on this objective. Enemy machines attacked our formations over the objective. One hostile machine was driven down. All British machines returned safely. At73 words
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Article58 1918-07-09 5 London, July 8, 8.20 a.m. The Times correspondent at Tokio wiring on July 1 states. The council of Fi^ld-Marshals and Admirals has decided on pi an of 00. operation of the Japanese army and navy, and approved in principle the increasing of the army to twentyone corps of58 words
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Article52 1918-07-09 5 London, Jnly 5, 10 50 p.m. Simla: The Indian Government announces an impending very large increase in the strength of th» Indian Army, the new recruiting for which will include a large number of officers, an additional number of British officers and subordinates drawn from E aropeans of52 words
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Article534 1918-07-09 5 M. Kerensky Speaks. Londo*, Jnly 6, 6.40 a.m. Paris: At a meeting of the Social ist group of the Chamber M. Kerensky read a resolution adopted at a secret meeting on June 18, 1918 of ihe conncil coropri«inp f^presentatives ot all parties iv the Constituent Assembly wi'h the534 words
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Article125 1918-07-09 5 London, Joly 5, 11.55 p m. Renter is authoritatively informed that the outrage on the Llandovery Castle, which is the fourth hospital ship submarined in 1918, was deliberate and premeditated, consequent upon orders given to the submarine's commander by a superior German authority, which alhgedthe presence on125 words
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Article42 1918-07-09 5 London, July 7, 1.30 p.m. Washington President Wilson held sn hour led a half conference with Mr Lansing, Mr Mr Daniels, Mr Hanson, oMef of opera tiou» in the navy, aod General March, chittf of staff in th* ar mj.42 words
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Article571 1918-07-09 5 Topics of the Day P*ris, Joly 7. 8.0 ,Tf», On Saturday th Fr«|-eh in Italy carried oat a brilliant raid in the district east of Asiapo, the KriHo»> ond Italian batteries helping tl eration vbirli was fr c li;cted and thoroughly successful Several machinr-guna were silenced and then571 words
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Article91 1918-07-09 5 London, July 7, 1.30 p.m. Madrid: The Chamber adopted the Espionage Bill without a division after the Socialist and Republican opponen s had walkel out. London, Joy 7, 5.50 p.m. Madrid The Evionage Bill is denounced in the Liberal and Socialist Presses pre-'German. A Cabinet crisis is fotooooted.91 words
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Article46 1918-07-09 5 Lonhn, July 7, 5.10 a.m. Amsterdam: From Constantinople comes a report to say that Wahid ed Din has been proolaimed sultan at tbe Topkapuf palace, whence the rem arcs of Mehemed Fifth were afterwards removed and interred in the Mosque at X, ab,46 words
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Article140 1918-07-09 5 The Subscriptions v ready acknowledged $2,786 A A ("> 50 j Banu te dv i'lndo-Chine (per Mmc L- cot) 300 N Chun Seng's family l'O Lim Peng Siang 100 Topp Hap 100 Sr k h Ki.g Kiat 100 See Yong Gaan 100 C V Mark h 100 Lee140 words
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Article252 1918-07-09 5 The Local Fete oo 13 h July, 1918 (France'u D*J). To tht Editor of ta« Malaya Trtbuma. Sir, —You kindly inserted a letter of mine dated the 6,h June with an impressive appeal from the Director OtneralofThe British Committee of the French Bed Cross, asking for the252 words
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Article162 1918-07-09 5 Paquin, Poiret, and will have to look to their lanids after Saturday next, for Singapore's Mannf quins are showing som-» star*, ling creations in the Th-atre tbat cv* ning at e!x o'clock. The idea is a distinct novelty hero and. apart from those who wish to bay,162 words
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Article25 1918-07-09 5 Oar readers are reminded of the special attraction at the Aibambra to-night in aid ul Fiance's Day. Full p-irticnlars appear in an advertisement.25 words
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Advertisement467 1918-07-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Chinese Dispenser Wanted. Knowledge of Chinese Dialect* essential. Apply to Box 151, c/o Malaya Tribune, stating salary. 9 7' Chinese Clerk Wanted. Book-kef ping, correspond- rce and general office woik. Appl* stating salary to Box 152, rj Malaya Tribune. 9 7 v notice:. Those mulling lo sell privately467 words
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Article716 1918-07-09 6 Prim taeiei b tat harte uu M trm* Jcxs t lan L-yw Kratt, kii ae*r< BnitMk, htm im zbflo*aiac tat (vx*ajh Kasber Shares. If AlMpu 13 X A -jr. J»t» 4 T It- It- It--1 A;*» t:r a| v. i- Bm»uMmi 1« 4« I 1 fe«i C«rw716 words
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Article57 1918-07-09 6 Ii io ndr. 7 /11«. wing are the -i*:*-* m 9m jsir-.Tirft trcm Singapore o» tt» aT*iin|iwa Mail* and th r -ir deli serin. London. Maix. LBi-r. fJauvEf-ar. ■ad P Mar. 18 June 10 SgS ApL 12 June 5 SSI Apl. ST June 4 M^ J 2 ApL57 words
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Article635 1918-07-09 6 Ace's" Great Feat. Ful. details are now to hand of the remarkable feat accomplished on May 15 bf Lieo:enaat Ponck. the F: are of aces." in dropping six 'T*raitD eeropl»nes within nioety epicure-. WLile foraoiog athr: story of a triuo.fr. won ia face cf big :be detail* now635 words
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Article783 1918-07-09 6 Some Devices aad Discoveries. Not long ago the Insignia of the British Empire were conferred on a lady for an invention requiring exceptional courage and self.sacrifice.'" The official account said no more. Has the war. which has caused women by thousands to Booh into industry lad there783 words
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Article72 1918-07-09 6 Singapore. C d Let den— r*ck < to f. 2/4 3 8 Dim Mi 1/4 1 Prira.e S I 4 1. Da India— Bank T. 5. U<4 ">c cv... x rooB 3am 6 4 pwai "a Pack d a. 4*b J> a— Faru 7. T I f Jap**.— Ma»72 words
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Advertisement114 1918-07-09 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D fl W E JUL H W (Oj I S te§ V E LE IMTC Huttenbach Bros Co. NOTICE. We here:,-, beg bo notify that Vilh Bork 8, Raffles Qaay, Singapore baa been granted the Sole Agency for Straits Settlemente, F.M.S., etc., for our firm, and114 words
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Advertisement347 1918-07-09 6 CIGARETTES Quality chants in all things but more BtytCMltj in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination nnd that, after smoking State Express.*' inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. 44 State Express are Quality's Limit.'' VIRGINIA No. 555 PER TIN OF 50 i i Packed io patent vacuum347 words
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Advertisement204 1918-07-09 6 c In these days of Shortage are you wanting Pbooi or »rite to T_ YAMATO CO., 41, High Street Singapore OMBBnaMBMiV Mil 1 II II T n m BRT^rrrciiii K5 Style Yo:: AdYeriiseme:;; MJl,|a Wjf THE MAN AG EE SIOW CHGO s LE>G ?pecia. -Advertising A£t:' BIS«E:S :-Printlag Press Ohcv,204 words
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Miscellaneous170 1918-07-09 6 Mails Close. T* toy. i ZJC x. H«ghaat 'try l-jt U-S-A. fcil JJ} PkiM an W ~mr 1>: Le Pjt: I>-c*»;s 'AMctif ~i »«> n: M:v Laoi WH 3 K«moa Sfcc.» > pc Pi-t: Bi'^~ Paj* H:rk Ktcx S pn Pi-*B St**-. ptz ftfcift Wmtj 2 ps P* Sr. pc170 words
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Article194 1918-07-09 7 Orders for the week enduig Saturcay, July 13 To-6ay. 8.30 pm Drill Hall SRE (v) 5.15 do MtxiTi Co aVC 4.30 Balestier Ran*?" SYR details 5.15 Drill Hall SVC and A V Recruits 5,10 do Chinese Co SVI 5.00 do SFA Co To-morrow. 4.50 pm Jardine's Steps194 words
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Article132 1918-07-09 7 Fatal Riding Accident. London, May 6. —A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned at the inquest at Paddington to day on Mme. Jonescu. wife of the Rumanian statesman, M. Take Jonescu, who died from injuries sustained in a riding accident in Hyde Park. Dr. Matthew Bird, of St.132 words
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Article156 1918-07-09 7 Mr Gerard has received news that the German Government has begun proceedings to get possession of the collection of paintings, silver, china, brie a-brac, and household goods which he stored in Berlin before he left the Embassy. With typical disregard of diplomatic usage, the German Government has156 words
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Article36 1918-07-09 7 Orders for week ending July 13 Monday, July 7.—Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, July B.—Signalling Class, V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 12.—Ambulance Class, V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commissioner.36 words
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Article1283 1918-07-09 7 Tribute to Great Mao- London, May 15.—The of the death of Mr Janes Gordon Bennett was not unexpected here as it was generally known tt at be had been seriously ill during the and oily a ou a week w'len ie was repotted that he had had1,283 words
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Article58 1918-07-09 7 Programme For July. Friday, July 12 —Parade Pearls Hill, 5.15 p m. 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, 5.30 p.m. Friday. July 26.—Parade Boustead Institute 5 15 p.m. Monday, Jnly 29.—Parade Pearls Hill,58 words
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Advertisement427 1918-07-09 7 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday, July 10 HAEI RAYA PUASA (Mohainedan Festival). 37 9 7 The Companies ordinance 1915. Fire Insurance companies Ordinance 1917. The Life Insurance Companies Ordinance 1914. The filing fee is now in all cases thre*427 words
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Advertisement634 1918-07-09 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY BOYAL CHARTER. I Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,001 3 Reserve Fund £2,000,000 Reesrve Liahilit? o* Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. 'Ike Bank of England, The London Gty Midlend Bank, Ltd The Itcdon Count} aad Hi634 words
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Advertisement121 1918-07-09 7 ALL laxatives are not equally safe and efficient. Some act quickly but in tbe end increase '.he constipation. Others cause intestinal colic, inflammation of the bowels and nausea. Oil aud salts should not be used regularly. pinketteS THE TINT LAXATIVES are safe under any and all conditions, do not coutlict121 words
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Advertisement445 1918-07-09 7 Malaga Tribuni i AND SHIPPING BAZETJL (Evening Dally.) 'Pnone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14. OC Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and ncwa should he addressed to445 words
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Advertisement303 1918-07-09 7 THE ORIENTAL I Government Security i Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income In til 7 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In ISI7 52.732.073.00 Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 i Increase In Funds 5t,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00.303 words
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Title Section24 1918-07-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dalfe. VoL V.- No. 160 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article191 1918-07-09 1 Sunday Morning Worshippers Disturbed. Sunday 19th June appears to have neen an eventful day in Moratuwa. There are various versions as to what occurred, but they all are agreed on one point that there was a huge explosion on the sea beach or close to it and191 words
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Article204 1918-07-09 1 War Emergency Fund. Patrons Their Majesties the King and Qaeen. Chairman and Treasurer O E Maiden, E*q, M.i. To Britishers in the Far East. It is of the utmost importance that the splendid work of the "Aretbusa" Training Ship should not suffer daring t k c war204 words
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Article176 1918-07-09 1 In th? Supremt Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal, the case of the China Mv ual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, v The Port of London Authority was decided on 10th ult. before Lords Justices Pickford, Bankes and Scrutton. It was un appeal of the176 words
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Article316 1918-07-09 1 Judgment for the Plaintiffs A c-»ee of consid'-rible interest in shipping circles came up for hearing last month at th* Hongkong Suj reme Court before His Honour, the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees-Davies, X C The case was one in which the Wo Fat Sing and Lu*n316 words
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Article370 1918-07-09 1 In tbe course of an interesting paper on the subject of tank steamers which he read at one of the recent m ratings of the American Society of Naval Architects, Mr. Hubert W. said that a prominent feature of recent constrnction was the sub-division of the cargo tanks370 words
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Article279 1918-07-09 1 Tbe project for extending and enlarging the port of Bari, which has been under consideration since 1911, only to be postponed from tioae to time, seems at last, despite the war, to be in a fair way of being carried out. From our Italian contunporary La Vita279 words
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Article137 1918-07-09 1 All hateticrtl list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal F P B) ports Signal neceoP rt ablet mmm t.. Hasaam, Qjaaaaasaßa Bemwfcsk F fm Plague Ban F i* PWuBetevwftTaad. 1 nePri k X C, (J Cta.-lera B twaa I>li fP M Plague Bum aaj X <;137 words
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Article14 1918-07-09 1 Tnpsday, July 9. —High Water ll.sJa.tn. rift. 9ins 10.57 pm. 10ft.14 words
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Advertisement538 1918-07-09 1 (55 KIAT 6 Co., Ltd. I 1 (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*) I y Board of Directors: 1 TAT GUAN HAT. Cnairrtan. m SOON HAT Esq PO KIM SOON, Esq, IOH KIM LIONG. Esq, Managing Director-TAY COAN KIAT. EsqManager LOW IEOK CHOW, Esq Assistant Manager PO KIM SOON, Esq Secretary KOH538 words
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Advertisement112 1918-07-09 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Lnirances —Tanjoog Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Enthanckh Bonded Ware] >usee, Trafalgar SL East H c\jiTu..Cu)U. Storage 2 and 1 IT P S Eaa<Eaet 1 and 2 20/22 Btonge B Whari Road. Sh<ere 3 19 I do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, I (J Tower Otfcoe, Police112 words
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Advertisement403 1918-07-09 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. SlN.*** it BiUvii, ClerlNi iN SaauriM. Sail Tv tre a Wrfk Aniw tißauvia. SnuiH. laUfia. PiMkal fium in Siifipwe. S itl Fortnightijj SiSfllWe. BlllitsM 111 Sllfeflill (Ml). Sail Fortnightly. Pot farttghs, psasags aad fmrthar taXo.au- apply *o THE KEG.'STEBED OFFICE Be. tt, Tt.'ak Aysr403 words
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Advertisement570 1918-07-09 1 IGUAN MAT* CO.,Ltd. ti (Incorporated in StraiU c ettl«uents) I Head office: '6, Phillip Street, Singapore. ?j Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, a Government and Municipal Contractors, I General Importers and Exporters, F*;t»tr. 9 Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers v .< j* Commission Agents. i A'jttlriSJd Capital $2J] I Paid up Capital570 words
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