Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1918

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- -No 162 SLNGAPOEE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JUL! 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 331 1 Tay Guan Kiat 1 M-magmg Director. GUAlt KIAT Co., Lid. 3b. Phillip Street, Singapore F f r £~iy OOD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I residences 87. Tank II ad, -V>. M5»; jfi Sunnyside. Gaylang. Nn. li'T^t.
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    • 317 1 Straits Jiote! TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins Famous Pocket Classes and Modern Fiction. ALSO Manila Envelopes for Office Use. The Continental Stamp Go. D. HIGH STREET. j A QOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Yoor Very likeness, Style Hi Mood.
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    • 105 1 f i THE I Pot Stills' I OF I -> Great Britain I Have Been I I n i I Taken Over by Government, j I NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's v I I will be able to continue to supply their famous 1j I I j blends and to maintain j
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    • 409 1 >FlREWQOD\ H The necessity in every household g can be had from O Ii ay Guan Kiaf I The suppl er to the Ciove-nmeut and Hngawre Municipality I Hotels and Steam-launches, etc J Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. i R I s I u I a CCl; 17, Tank
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  • 433 2 f B. -r*irtez9 o* ike French Consulate.) P.-is. J :ry 4, 6 JO p.aa. All Fraac- 1 c*\ -brat*J to day the Scathe Nv.ion*l F-t«». Tae real ay tba oeaiag of Pre*ir W-ison A^n' 4 took a efcsrwo I gTSssdtaas "t lasj in h i -t+T-c 3
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  • 213 2 JCSE Li«>t. Pr iO'idlv acknowledged M 3,51&50 Mre V W Lyall May ani Jane 6 F V Blair 5 Br»-denburg 10 Woltk-rl Darby Jan to Jane 2v Udda 1 Lornie 2 .>crj mge jar Mty ani JaneO.lo J M Angus 2 Payne 3 A Dowlan
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  • 647 2 Now a British P/odacL Speaking a: Lever Bn>. L" L:r l L^verni'ii:--aii oir seccc.-! s that ot m.-ga.-'ue VTe sail rs*. "ered intJ the aiicsfacture cf a: >r■aaaaeaaaeaaaa »ir l £in a:i we jid so at th~ M ftl ■aailiari I 9 aajra lac arer*ft t n: we aive
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 Sana Bntre Read. Sitfapofe. ALW-YS STOCK A'ti=f c Char.i I.r Jawel try »nri ma iescrip- -j >.r.: i:---£a>:i.l PbppfifT—, Rot Opals ar.d therpreci „r st-.nes Loose Diarn:. Ii and Brilliants of the first water and of varioua sizes* Also to set
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    • 293 2 WE SELL PRIVATELY LiIDS MD BUILBIKSS Wtthln and beyond Municipal Limits A: Reasons:iv Prieos. Freehold land and a substantial pillar and plank Vie roofed building (verandah, hali 4 bedrooms) and outhouses. Lordcz -:.:se (j Ro ad. Excellent freeh:/. i land and :,r.:t h—dlnr. ft. corner :f M.-.rr.e.r. j.:. Th-.rr.p-asjj R
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    • 156 2 THE Commercial Bobber CO., LTD. Auctioneers and Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. July 17. At car sale-room at 2.30 pm. Sale of valuable freehold laud and the brick and tile roof Chinese residence erected thereon and known aa No. 2 Everton Road off Neil Road, Singapore (M.
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    • 444 2 pasftdb mmm i *~t < TmrnwiS U urf m*m*mm mm m, The wonderful life-giving properties of Wincmrnia make it a positive necessity to all who are weti, aimic, mm: rbmowi. The mi what ol 1 Sj— fj 1 is to create aew beaJt- be taste vbo an Weak, or A
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  • 244 3 Sirr&por». July, 12, M.. f erB Latkaaa Co., the Aitade, advise the following quotaions:— AlorGaiah 12 75 $3.00 Ayer Turing 090 1.10 i« i.90 Asm Ferai 7.10 7.15 Bilaown-e 4.50 500 riuait Jeiotoug n .45 0.55 Bukit Kati". 0.71 0.77^ Bukit KB 0.70 08d f hangkht 520
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  • 81 3 aVaajssj j Q Lofha The following are ;b s of leparture from Singapore of the European Maiip r.c 1 thnr deliver* •n Lonior. Ley?. OBLIVKBKD. fcj P Mar. SJ .lun« 10 W -C A P I. U Jun. 5 a n Apl. 27 June 4 5 1 2
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  • 279 3 July 12. T\ 't. —See Local and Ceneral cnlnmn. Coi>r<i' No business. No business. Sago Flour —No biainnsa. Gambicr. Business done. Pt>np*r. —3t.«dy. No bn«iL.ese. Other rtudssfias tfaehat s)s>Lst Latest Ual Markil Oaotitiaaa. Nntmega 110 S. per pionl $50.00 N'ntmega 80 B. 55.00 Copra Bali 7.25 Copra Gorong
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 180 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.1S p.m. Also presenting a Fathe Play, featuring IRENE CASTi E with all the charm and grace that made her the best known best dressed woman in America Vengeance is Mine In S Parts
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    • 149 3 The Richest Legacy Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind tbat you can have tbat rich legacy, perfect
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    • 650 3 F < From To-Night Until Sunday, July 14 "TT I' The i Alhambra g I Alhambra is j AT THE is the only I the Theatre j atmmajw theatre pictures, the 1_ flw® iu«iT Ii '4 HW ■aYaaP' A At- Creams, j BLST Cakes, Coffee, 6 The Hall for Music.
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    • 621 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE ITaujong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-nigbt! SECOND SHOW 9.50 p. m. To-nigbt 15 THE REED CASE 5 Butterfly Feature with Allen H> lubar and Louise Lovely. Mystery of toe Double Cross WITH MOLLY KING Episodes 7 and B—4 Parts. ANIMATED WEEKLY Comedies
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  • 1021 4 Germooj ch>jr gH! Lt ititi §mm with eao-h pbaa- of the war. It has long boao nrpoeted that Kuehl Ii iao a dajs w-. <• nimbofod. I Hi« Mtar huu booa on the. I 'Air.*; afoot tho ftr—Tll In llil ft aos negotiations. Ha 1 if not boon,
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  • 286 4 $tc*%d PIVMMnI licit brim. I-. i- Set 1- 7 <c t 't* -.j, lit.'. t r :r t^. Irovfaf -> pri^ ralMl i 1 If A V A h r; ri" _i-~.-t. v vie pa Mtmwt H. ClIiL ~1-< V. t -I-; MM il. .'I-'* ■r-u■'. :i- -x*-r*j
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  • 49 4 To-Day. Lodge Znland 8.30 pm. To-morro* France a Day. Town Hal], 4—7 pm Sonday. 7th Sunday after Trinity, Monday. St. Swithin. Legislative Council, 2.30 pm. Tnesday. Moon Firat Quarter. Wednesday. Presentation to Court Official. 4 Eastern Gate Installation, S pm. Thursday. Fast of Ab (Jewish Holiday.)
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  • 305 4 Turn**:* Tt tl ra^a > r.c .in— i-. ■MM fl MM bW| =*;Ci, v- »21 Et*T* f 7: :c-: r~t*i* -i.- H 1 4 .1* fct.: --.zi t '.''J*.' > Lvx-j»7 ~.7; r'r it rv. i;■ i fc?;v-*i i S '7 X* 5 17: r -t .7*.'
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  • 112 4 Paem Tr»l War The Wea.ern Front I -ganisition German Politic* In Albania S Veteran V. C. Havaa Service.. GBSSEAL: j French Consular News 2 Margarine 2 Blinded Soldiers' ani Baik n Fund Local Share Market Straits Produce Kuehlmann Reaigna j Local and General 4 War Loan France s
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 214 4 ROBINSON Co. mm j Toilet Soaps. ■flt/' Has Kfemmt 1 I 1 T mU Hh BE --.3 'SE&VHO"" Robinson's 'Otto of Rose" Toilet Soap eal m i Pr i9i cU. pet ba j i Robinhot, s 'Special' Toilet Soap leak** a ih n rioa 95 tfs. pit box. j j
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    • 209 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. Htm nmmwi m xm =amm tsmsrj Tot 4 OOTLM GL%>I3AT. CoOea em* A. EC. St* EOs&oa. MAI Otßce TeOfpani i No*. IMI. lU2 u4 1*63 Tilr|irin 14M aotf IMS. Authorised Capital 5200.000 Paid up Capita S 108.030 BOARD OF* DIRECTORS: TA> GlA> k.]*T I».; OVi
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    • 124 4 Lemon Squash Lemono" IS HADE FiOM THE PfJBE FI(HT. A Delightful:j Co:! 2>r.i Refreshing Drink I 11 I ENTS Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. JUST ARRIVED >L -HirMENT F ScieatrftcaJlt prepared le4iaa VERMICELLI 35 cts. I !>!. Packet. B U AajaßM tor&B.i F.IM Mama Mohamed Sons., SINGAPORE KIAiVI KIAT at co.
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    • 49 4 CHURCH NOTICE. Seveatb-Day Adventist Chapel. Peoaog Lane. Saturday, July 13. 8 a.m. Miseionary Service a.m. Sabbath School. 10 am. Chinese Servio? Hakka and Hokkicn. 1 p.m Malay Service at 300 Serangoon Road. 5 p.m. English Service Sermon by Prof. K. M. Adame. Wednesday. 5 p.m. Prayer Service. All Welcome.
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  • 166 5 The Western Front. British Activities. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lon Jo a, Jaly 10, 10.45 p.m. Field Marsntl Sir DotMjii Haig reports It successful minor operations on the night of July 9 at Merris we captured nine machine gans, two trench ai;rtars and a number of prisoners. London, Jaly
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  • 105 5 General Liveliness. London, Jaly 10, 5.0 p.m. French communique Thnre was reciprocal artillery work north of Montdidier, south of the Aisne and in »he region of Chavigny farm. We ma le coups main in Champagne and took prisoners. S-»ven G°rmiT aeroplanes were b.ouqh* down an 1 two captive
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  • 92 5 A Chaplain's Heroism. London, Jnly 11, 7.0 a.m. Fnnr now Victoria Cross winners included Chaplain Theodur Bayley Hardy who has air ady won the Dietinguised Service Order and the Military Cross and is over fifty years of age. "He displayed marvellous energy and endurance which would te
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  • 77 5 London, Jaly 10, 10.15 p.m. Th« King and Qneen of the Belgians, who are visiting Their Britannic Majesties on the occasion of the silver wedding, crossed the Channel in separate seaplanes. Lord Carzon, speaking at to day's Belgian concert at the Albert Hall, where the Belgian King and
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  • 59 5 London, July 11. 7.20 a.m. The noted air jian) r Mc Cudden holder cf the Victoria J ross, who won almost every a ward lor valour, has been accidentally killed whilst flying in Franc* He was the son of a warrant officer of Lngmeers. Major Mc
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  • 59 5 London, July 9, 9.10 p.m. The Admiralty states A British •obmarine patrolling off the east coast was attacked on the afternoon ouhe 6th by fire enemy seaplanes wito oombs and machine gun fire. 21 B °bmarine suffered only mm damage and was towed back w harbour by
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  • 42 5 London, July 11, 7.20 a.m. The Times correspondent at 57'" AireB itate that strikers at llia Constitncion attacked and wcnr.wl the British vice-consul and 00 him forcibly to the strikers' wh «>re he was The British Minister Ca protested.
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  • 274 5 Kuehlmann's Successor. London, Jnly 10, 5,35 p.m. The Press of both London and Paris, assuming tho correctness of the report of the resignation of Kn. ehltnann, are of opinion that this constitutes a triumph for the Pan. Germans and likely to be followed by stronger measnres against Russia
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  • 214 5 Italian Success. London. Jnly 10, 5.0 p m. Italian official: Having reached to westward of the lower and middle and extended to the eastward the occupation of the heights at the head of Tomorica, onr troops are advancing repulsing the enemy at the centre astride the Osum. London,
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  • 95 5 London, July 11, 7.20 a.m. The Daily Express states that Barclay's and the London Provincial and South-Western Banks have amalgamated, controlling a total account of two hundred and twelve millions sterling. The Daily Chronicle says that rumour is busy in the City regarding possible amalgamations, including the London
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  • 44 5 London, July 10. 6.55 p.m. Johannesburg Referring to Gen. Botha's statement cabled on July 5, three alleged international socialists of whom one is an ex-member of the Transvaal Provincial Council have been arrested. Bail was refused. The crisis has abated.
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  • 824 5 The Empire's Needs. London, Jnly 10, 1.20 pm. Addressing a large and representative meeting of the Brifish Producers Organisadou at London, the Australian premier, Mr Hughes, again dwelt at length on the absolute neoes«»i*v fnr the, British Empire of o<ioasiy industrially ani i c »n>«ntc,Uy, it it wishes to
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  • 263 5 Topics of the Day. Paris, Jaly 9, 7.40 p.m. The French Premier, M. Clemen, ceaa, has received from General Pershing a telegram saying Iba all the officers and pa "U who ttook part in the cer-m -ny »f th* Fourth of j July ar i proud of tho
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  • 81 5 London, Jaly 10, 9.0 p.m. Zarioh:The Vienna newspapers give further details concerning the heavy, continuous rama an 1 a rioua floods in Austria and South Ge r many. Houses and bridfoi wtm destroyed at Sal/.kiimmergnr. ThDanobe at Vienna hts roaohid its highest level for th- paai thirty years,
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  • 40 5 London, Jaly 11. 7.20 a.m. Tho TirrKS OOtl*apninloii< at Salonika Haiti that s have been grant.-.1 to lirLish and Wt -nch financial gronis for th drainage and irriation of th- mtraheg* f the Stroma and Wdar vmUaja, .eepectively.
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  • 143 5 Messrs Barlow and Co's Report Singapore, July 11 Owing to the Public Holiday oil the 10th instant, the auctions this week did not cotntnence until today, when a fairly large quantity amounting to eorae I,< 19 tnrs was catalogued for stle. Th* tone of the market was
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  • 154 5 Some years tgo there seemed, a prospect of a dutky South African knocking for admiesion to the Hons* of Lords as Eirl of Stamford. But the marriage of his f tther. the eighth Earl, to a coloure I belle was fonnd to be more pfcaf teaqae than legal,
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  • 67 5 A remarkable operation has been performed on ex Corporal R M Leyden, formerly a Linotype operator in the c ffice of the Berwiok Advertiser, who was wounded at Loos A shrapnel bullet entered his shoulder, passed through the collar bone, and lodged in th~» muscle of the heart. BeoeaHlj it
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  • 355 5 Pnblic Examination Proceeds. Before Mr Justice Ebden in the Bankruptcy Court this morning, the public examination of Mr Shafto Stevens, la«e manager of Messrs Drtpire Br s,' rubber store, wa* continned. Mr G 0 Valpjr, Aaalatant Official Ashignee, conducted th** examination, The debtor said that he had
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  • 364 5 At a recent Singapore dos: show a cUs« Ta« oprrw d for the best Mongrel, it ft charity show. One whicn would almost certainly have been a winner was withdrawn because its master was not convinced of bis aliilitj, to re-tr.iiu his pet from that parioaal aad
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  • 138 5 A baronetcy with a cnrious fiptory is possessed by one of the n„ w I arris'ers of th* Middle Tf-mo], Sir Bonrfenay Cecil Manse], His father assumed the title upon the death of a kinsman in 1883, aad h* Id it nntil bis death in 1892, when
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  • 142 5 Many Attractin s Arranged. We would remind onr rooderi f the fete in ewtnee'fon w\ >, M Franc's Day which wdl be hek at the Victoria Theatre to morrow from 4to 7 p.m. In addition to the Mannequin Parade, there will bo v iii i-j other attractions, tooteding«
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  • 249 5 The following sums are gratefully acknowledged j— Already received $17,767.54 Mrs Buckland 7th May— Jnly (Balloon Co 85) 20 Mrs Ebden 6th (Balloon Co $5) M Mia McCulhgh 10 Li iy Kveiyn Young 3rd (Balloon Co) 20 Mid Wolff 7th Jane—August 9 m Lornie
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  • 211 5 Corruption oa Railway. Wholesale corroption on 4 h« Peking-Mukden Railway was accordingly discovered recently by Mr Liang Taiyuog, of the High Procarate of Makden, when be travelled from Peking to the Fungtien capital, according to Chinese Pregg reports. Liang noticed that a l-.rge number of piasengera were allowed
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  • 58 5 Mr Justice Eirnshaw in the Kuala Lnmpur Supreme Court on Tuesday morning delivered judgment iv the civil suit, Thomas Ignatius, contractor of Kuala Selangor, v the Catnpaignie dv Selangor for $2268.10 a quantum meruit for woik done and materials supplied ontbepatt making of a road. His Lordship fonnd for plaintiff
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  • 108 5 The Gaiety has a feature film j n th p-og-smme for the first house to-night in The Gunmaker of Moscow, an exciting drama of Peter the Great, in addition to a new Screen Magazine and a Triangle Keystone. The second show will »1 interesting six-part Metro play,
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  • 49 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. To day 's Ties B Singles Meade scr vs Doig owe 5. Newcomers Handicap. Macgregor scr vs Hargreave owe 3. Professional Pairs. Mer 4 Noon and Home v Army Maj Wingate Saul and Capt Webb. Police Griffin and Thomas v Medico Dr Naughton and Oldfield.
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  • 32 5 Sunday. July 14. Johnston's Pier 9,10,11 am and 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 10 30 a.m 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p m. High Tide 2.29 p.m
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  • 148 5 The competitions for the Jnne Medal and the Gold Medal 1917 were played on Saturday, and Snnday, and were won by Messrs J M Sime and F J Hallifax respectively. The following scores were returned June Medal. J M Sime 82 4 ja F J Hallif b
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  • 144 5 Barker aad Co, Ltd. Agents Atbara 13,095 Ayer Tawah 28,018 Bating Benu 23 049 v A iam ***** I'-atu ViUftfa 2,104 B-ta Lining 5,002 Bir.tan 4,88j Bate 14,7,5 ii Bakit Toh Alang 10,128 Cheng 15,745 Checuor United 18,245 Clony 15,690 Dominion 43,312 Jeram Knantan 11.880 Kipala 11,211 Xi
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  • 397 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Circular. Singapore, July 11. The middle of the year is usually very dnll and this year is proving no exception. Business continues closely confined to a few mining shares and a few deals in Industrial Stocks. Tin h&s advanced about £8 a tou over tbe
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 197 5 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i WANTED IMMEDIATELY First Class Stenographer fvulg experienced, with general office knowledge. Good opportunity for suitable man. Apply to Box No. 153, care of Malaya Tribune. 12 7 m MUNICIPAL NOTICE. W4NTED Assistant Surveyor aud Draftsman, commencing salary $80 per month •rith 10 p>r <i l War
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  • 774 6 Tbe Malayan 1 Food Mr Alma Bak-r, from Australia, is still carryins on the cv:. r g and issued a: Syin-y or. May 31« the following: The kaiser's Dream of World Domination. To The Non Combatants of Malaya We a-e conteoipo:ari<-s larin.r :ne greatest crisis in onr hiat->ry,
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  • 8 6 (pf« U u04 >pimiems mprtmtd bp t$rrmptmĕimt$
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  • 139 6 Tc the Editor of tV Mai*jh TfOlfc Sir.—From the information fnr-nUh-'I through th~ of the VJiiitary Servic- Biil, for consi leration on Monday, it wonld appear that only th js- wtio ha~e previouaiy ips i th- *-x%minaticD. f >r A cia&t ar-' *o v re-TXimined. Whit of all
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  • 405 6 As ever, the British non couomisdone 1 nicer is well maintaining bis unwritten ciaim to be considered lbs oackoone of the British Artny. He ii on e»;b of the many fighting irotsts proving the motive power wbicn, when the Army is put in motion, carries
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  • 709 6 fnm Q-jcwi ia tat Mtrirt tin Mtfiia| HI3GAf~-iiß. J C -T 1!. X*asr» I*fkl E7t.tt, Ej. *cs» MS 1 B».£-t>. imm tka f.-.»-uui Ha) f 5- -.-u.akabber Shares. I Sotc. V H- r». -Ml I f J»-» I if- 1 A>»f KtMriaf 1 BMHM M%>*k "4
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  • 348 6 24TH LOT. Amoont ai.eady ackrnmlt If $61,921 75 Community t Mi:i (per H Wjcdham Joota Esq Dranl Mrs Audr.w Mr H E-ard 1 Hon'bl- Mr an i Mrs Douglas LOO Mr R T Hay-s M Mr an 1 M a Head Mr and M-s Howa-1
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  • 63 6 Singapore, Jnly 12. v -i t n— H»rti re 2 3 ?r'.T*»c S n- MM 9a fvdli— Baik T. T. U'i "a Hoogzong— Bank dfd 44, f** > n SbangaaJ BMkd.d. 4 a J; Bank T. 7 X Japan— auk d d. •ovttcmj<—ba»lrg rm.it U*» C'ei Bllk Iml line
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 101 6 ARRIVED 1 Fresh Stocks OF D S W E JpL H w Byj i Amm c* R f| X s g y [tfPoSRaV Huttenbach Bros Co, For Asthma and Bronchitis MEQICH MEN lIP M^MO Asthbro. It aid= *he secretion of mucous, quickly cures bronchial affections, and in an attach >f
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    • 65 6 I CIGARETTES Quality counts in ali things but more especially in cigarette.manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express" are Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA <i No. 555 per tin of so Packed in patent \acuum tins. Sole
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    • 267 6 Train Services, Singapore Tank-RoaJ Dally. Thr mail rains from Singapore for th- north !-iv« Tank Road station iaily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday -ie ;.t-l) ar.l 7 p.m. arriving at Ku .la Lampar at 7.18 p.m. and 0\45 am. r-eo-ctiv-ly. The through xpr«oi to Penang leaves Knala Lnmpur at f a.m.
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    • 66 6 ii i c J s JG? In these days of Shortage mm are you wanting i Phone or *rite to 7. YAMATQ CO., HJ 1 jp&g 41, High Street, SiDgapore r| i i I Ursa i i. eerf JBff> II TIE IWI^FETCIIIB Vj' Stjle Your AdYertisemems A* 14 Mil?|i Tribaie"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 231 6 Mails Close. To day. Sakin»- j.:.; 8»if a Sis TLm 2 3C pa P rt 5*rf.'-nbi= tad Telak An*.a L30 pm Bitu P*a*t pa C*l:-tU 2-3"- p" Piji Sj(gi S^."*a* a i vr» vt.a M -i." L*d> We>d 3 pas P. >»as n. X -e*r»-S*r» iad 6ia$k»p 8 F™ P.
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  • 764 7 The Mules and Others. Mu'es, horses and dogs have nil done, nud am still doing, great w rk, The work of the w><r horse is welienough known. Thtt of the wcrrnule and tho war i» rather neglected by the public. The mule in particular is not o>d> negh
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  • 1412 7 Some Dyjk B.He»s It is natu-al tha 1 a tropical coirtry, such as this, c >vered by donee j'intde and Inhabited by pagan t.ibts, bhould furnish considerable evidence of the existenc3 of tree, worship, but rtdativl, ska this is not co. The fulluwii g rxtr; the m j>ri y
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  • 62 7 Programme For July. Friday, July 12 Parade Pearls Hill, 5.15 p ui. 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
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  • 20 7 Orders for weok ending Jnly 13 Friday, July 12.—Anibulauce Clase, V.M.C.A. 5.15 pan. Frank C. Sands Cou"tiaaioner.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 455 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Those wishing to sell end at reasonable prices Lauds <fe Buildings, should write to The Straits Building Co., 111, Market Street (Comer Cecil btreet 9 7 T— 8 8 NOTICE Intending Pilgtirus ihoald take not'ee that no aaeowasaedesiew can be provided uotil fiartl er noliee for pasangers to
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    • 631 7 BANKS SMAITCIEO BANK OF ISDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. 1 rzrcjOatroaaTßD in oolajb RO? AL CHART KB, u Charts! in 60,900 Shares of mc> £1 ,?00,00«Reeerve Food £t,000»QOO i Liability- of Pwpriet ors BAM I ERS. Tho Hi\ck of England, Th« Londoi» v ':iy aad Midland L'-»r.k, Iti. Th* Loads'ti County
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    • 94 7 SOME WOMEN blamt the climate for their poor complexions, but the trouble is constipation which contaminates the blood, upsets the digestion, and causes eruptions and disfiguring blotches to appear. YOU can a.«!-i*t nuttir. If gently i-X]m-! UmM jhm- .ii« whit h cau«e the trouble by taking wall di»es ..f pinketteQ
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    • 451 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dally Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 375 Per mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The
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    • 330 7 THE ORIENTAL I Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Arsolute Security. Income In 1917 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 52,732,C70.00 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, $75,596,202.00 Total imoruttj
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 100 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the wrek ending Saturday, July 13 Today. 4.50 pm Jardine's Steps for Fort Silensing SVA, GL k DRF 4 00 Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloso SVA Sees. HI IV 5.15 Drill Hall SHE (v) do Maxim Co SVC 5,10 do SVR and A V Platoon
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dall>.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dail>. vol v. No. 162 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918 PKiCE 5 CENTS.
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    • 1509 1 On* of the problems of the hoar if that of labour. Man-power h wanted for th* Army, the Navy, the Mercantile Marine, shipbuilding, engineering and the hundred and one phases of essential production The eudeavonr to supply these comjplex r-qiirementa a I tn Ilj a difficult
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    • 131 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) ani Suspected (nignal F P B) ports Signal Baaat* «i- v in adP r. 1. diti.-o I :> Quarantia. It .<k k Wrk Pla«u* f 1» ii Planar ■kUi .4 T^ndj n< Pr| k X C:b ,>ra II F P 11
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 94 1 Singapore Tide Table Friday, July 12.—High Water 0 20 a.m. 9ft. Oi»\ 1.32 p.m. 8ft. 7ina. Saturday, July 13 Moon in Eijnator 3h A. High Wat*r i.O a m. 9ft 4ins.; 2.1 p.m. 8ft. 5ina. Sunday, Jnly 14—High Watf»r 1.39 a.m. 8ft. *ins. 2.29 p.m. 8ft. 3in«. Monday, .Jaly 1.1.—Moon
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