Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1918
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Title Section28 1918-07-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 163 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 13.28 words
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Advertisement331 1918-07-13 1 Tay Guan Kiatl Mmm§im§ Krmmr, GUAN KIAT 4 Co., Ltd. I 36. I hiflip Street, Singapore FIREWOOD supplier Io the Government and Singapore Municipality also to h Hotels, Steam-launches, etcft 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. RESIDENCES: 87. Tank X mi, So. I «50; 9 Sunnyside. Gaylaug. So. 1073. GOOD331 words
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Advertisement310 1918-07-13 1 Straits Mi^—i a^— I 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 Go. D. HIGH STREET. A QOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Tour Very Likeness, Style310 words
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Advertisement36 1918-07-13 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings j I TRADE MARK j j Fresh Supplle Mon iy. Pure Pilseno Guinness: I tion British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I U, Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.36 words
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Advertisement411 1918-07-13 1 \F I REWO OOI pj The necessity' in every household a can be had fr m I Tay Guan Kiat J ITl e supplier io the Gcvenment 4 and Mngapore Municipality a* so Hotels aiid St earn -launches, etc J Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. 8 BlIIDlicil: »7, Tank411 words
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Article1257 1918-07-13 2 Lessor.s from History. There is a reasou why Frederick's wars were dicisive iu one direction hu 1 N*poleou's iu the other, though one c.mnut say that it lies in any rnnrked distinction betwe*n the morality of their methods Frederick, like Bismarck, knew when to stop; I he was1,257 words
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Article373 1918-07-13 2 A Peking corr-spondent writes.— Tbe Chinese authorities profess to be somewhat perturbed over the revival of growing, and the police in Peking have been instructed to B>.-e that all euch hirsute appendages ar? removed. It is generally understood that the queue is a badge of imperialism, an373 words
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Article53 1918-07-13 2 Programme For July. Monday, Jaly 15—Parade Bousti ad [nttitttta, 5.15 v m. Friday, Jnly 19.—Parada Pearls Bill. 5.15 p.»u. Monday, July 22.—Parade at StaMons, 5.30 p.m. Friday, July 2s.— Parade Boos, tead Institute 5 15 p ni. Monday, Jnly 19.—Parade Pearls Hill, 5.15 p.m. Andkew Aonbw, Otlicer53 words
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Advertisement337 1918-07-13 2 AilS! 'MWttt tfaHl ft Wttt WUN It is a question often v it forth bj th iavaH who are long suffering from stubborn c kuasnn j;n and eosweqaeaulj ho are quite depressed and deject>d by t;. if b; tikiug oi 'lose; of medicines. Hope for life is b iml »h337 words
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Advertisement154 1918-07-13 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Brid{e Road, Singapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, ?apphirep, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also154 words
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Advertisement357 1918-07-13 2 Anaemia 1 Our blood is composed of I red and white corpuscles j i the red to nourish the body, pi the white to fight disease. In p Anaemia—or bloodle^sness— n the red corpuscles are more or less deficient. Thus the blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. There:*357 words
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Advertisement633 1918-07-13 2 WE SELL PRIVATELY LANDS AND BUILDINGS Within and beyond Municipal Fira'ts At Reasonable T i j. Freehold land an l a stantial pillar and plan roofed building (verandah, hail 4 bedrooms) and outh ia Lorong 29, close to Grayling Road. Excellent freehold land and brick building, area 21,'« iq, corner633 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1918-07-13 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the *v>ek ending Saturday, Jaly 13 To Jay 2.30 pui Balegtier Range fciVA details (Compulsory) Details Later SVA, GL DRF Attendance at three recrnits' parades a w<vk is compnlsory. G. Q. Wack Capt&iu, 4, A ijntaul, SVC42 words
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Article287 1918-07-13 3 S'vcspore Jnly, 13. Mr>H8r8 Latham Co., the Arcade, advise the following qnotaions:— AW *2 75 $3 00 Ayer 0 90 1.10 Ayer Molek 1 75 1.90 AyerPara* 7.10 7.25 Ba'gowr.'e 4.50 5 00 Bukit Jelotoug 0 45 0.55 Cnkit Knill 0.7 0.77$ Bakit K B 0.70 0287 words
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Article75 1918-07-13 3 fttlfajfj la LooJoa. The following ire ih" date* of departure from Bfaafapor* of the wopean *aii? and ih* ir deliver j in London. ■•1 LIKT. OiLIYSBkD. J)* 1 P Mar. W Jun» 10 «JC Apl. 12 Jium 6 H Apl. 27 Jua. 4 s*f*2 Apl. 24 Jan« 1875 words
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Article317 1918-07-13 3 Singapore, July 13. Tin. —S** Local and «mieral column. Co; a- No business. Tapioca. —Weak. No business. tfaao flour —No business. 'lambi' —Business done. '^i>:>er- —"Staadv. No Othmr Products. >tarket ijaiet. Lata) '.9->; Mtrktt QssUtioai. Nvtangi 1 8. p«r picul 150.00 Nutmegs 80 ft. 55.00 Oopra Bali m317 words
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Article78 1918-07-13 3 Singapore, Jnly 13. r »»dct Back I e*/s. 2/4 3/8 Dfff.tm 2/4 1/16 Pr.Tiie 3 ro/b. 2/4 19/32 PaLi T. X. 147$ n Hong t eng Ssni '(6 HiX pi em °n Shanghai— Bank d d. 47$ Cn JavaBank T. I 106$ 0 m— Sank d/d. 102| 8 reigns—78 words
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Advertisement183 1918-07-13 3 Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfcrt, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Also presenting a Hi the Play, featuring IRENE CASTLE with all the charm and grace that made her the best known best dresstd woman in America Vengeance is Mine In 5 Parts183 words
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Advertisement647 1918-07-13 3 ■■fjjpjßPjnjnj^^ From To Night Until Sunday, July 14 a ihiimk t I Alhambra < 118 AT THE l 8 the only the Theatre I theatre where you Sk M Mm) 4*k f iS| A with an get the BEST j flLgffi M BfflP exqaisite tea 1 Ptctures, the HW| .tffllce647 words
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Advertisement545 1918-07-13 3 j j 7 VT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 p. m. To-night 5 THE REED CASE 5 Batterfly Feature with Allen H'dubar and Louise Lovely. Mystery of the Double Cross WITH MOLLY KING Epieodea 7 and B—4 Parts. ANIMATED545 words
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Article1303 1918-07-13 4 Mr. makea a better premier ont of Australia than in it. When he made his first visit after the outbreak of war he was the man of the hour. His outspoken criticisms* at the time and his help in labour problems acquired for him a popularity in Britain1,303 words
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Article30 1918-07-13 4 Wn are asked to notify that the General Officer Commanding will be unable to i iterriew candidates for Active Service on th- 19th and 20th of this month.30 words
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Article39 1918-07-13 4 A saj pl< men* to the FMS Government Gaz tte, ifSaed yesterday afternoon, contains] ihe draft of a Militai v S-rvic- Bill, to b- introduce in the* Phdoral Council, on the sarr. r lir.-s as the Straits measure.39 words
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Article55 1918-07-13 4 Referring to the notice appearing in the local papers regarding the bestowal of th~ title of Rai Sahib on Lala Ishwar Das, Interpret, r, Police Conrt, on Wednesday, it is pointed oat that the tiua* notified for the function should be 4.45 p.m. His Excellency the Governor55 words
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Article51 1918-07-13 4 The Malay Mail announces that the list of winning numbers in the Premium Ticket drawing published by it (which we reproduced yesterday) contained two errors. Ticket A 3741, and not A 3715, got a $10 Premium. Ticket B 9063, and not B 9068, got a $1051 words
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Article95 1918-07-13 4 Mr A W Jast, S-nior Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, was occupied nearly all the forenoon and a greater part of the afternoon on Tuesday last, in hearing a summons casa in which Mr Philip P Spradbery was summoned for having lights on his motor-car about 8 15 on the95 words
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Article128 1918-07-13 4 The following is a supplementary order of the day for the meeting on Monday next at 2.30 p.m. 1. Questions by Mr Darbishire (1) Which is responsible (the Rural Board or the Municipality) for maintaining in its former open condition the 15-foot channel whioh runs along the Municipal128 words
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Article530 1918-07-13 4 Tin no quotation. Rubber ie quoted at 2/3 for crepe and 2/2 foi sneet. m» ears d a b (Jjtli Beng K<-e re hcted Licensing Jus ieee for for three y earB from May 31 hsr Sext Snnday, Uth July, there will be. 2 c-V,ration of Holy530 words
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Article107 1918-07-13 4 Pagis. Pb tin SAT Y7AK The Western Front America's Part Havas Service French Consular News c GBNERAL: Decisive Wars The Chinese Queue Singapore Civil Guard Singapore Volunteer Corps Local Share Market Straits Produce British Trade < Local and General Bankruptcy Court The Rubber Trade Sporting France's Day Snafto107 words
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Advertisement197 1918-07-13 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet Soaps. Robinson's Otto of Rose" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a b >x. Price 95 CtS. per box. Robinson's "Special 19 Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Price 95 CtS. per box. _3^-%«siMaia^a»a^«awa™B«aia» LUBRIGHTIHG OILS J Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England. Mmi197 words
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Advertisement291 1918-07-13 4 I GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Str&iU Settlements) Head OLuoe: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers. Government an 1 Municipal Contractors. General Importer! and Exporters Estate, Rice i and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GIIANKIAT. Codes used a.8.C., Stb Edition, and A 1.291 words
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Advertisement214 1918-07-13 4 I Lemon Squash "Lemono" IS MADE FROM THE PURE FRUIT. A Delightfully Cool and Refreshing Drink. Sole Agents Caldbeck. Macgrcgor AND Co. FOR SALE Tamil coloured map of the F. M. S., most useful to Estates.Tamil Teachers and Students. Can V had from HAINA MOHAMED SONS, 19, Rallies Place, Singapore.214 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1918-07-13 4 Day By Day. To-Day. France's Day, Town Hall, 4 —7 pm. Tomorrow. 7th Sunday after Trinity, Monday. St. Swithin. Legislative Council, 2.30 pm. Tuesday. Moon First Qaaiter. Rent Board, 2.15 pm. Wednesday. Presentation to Court Official, 4.45 pm. Eastern Gate Installation, 8 pm. Thursday. Fast of Ab (Jewish Holiday.)49 words
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Article58 1918-07-13 5 The Western Front. FRENCH REPORT. Gains Extended. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 11, 3.55 p.m. French communique We increased our gains at night time on the outekirts of th-* forest of Re;z and took possession of the village of Corcv entirely from Corey station to the chateau andREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 58 words
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Article135 1918-07-13 5 Lon Ion, July 11, 4.30 p.m. Paris: The ue.vspapers, drawing attention to the advance in Albania, point out that the immediate aim is to clear the en-my out of the mountainous regions south of the Semeni river and its tributary Devoli Figtro. Referring to the final aims, they135 words
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Article74 1918-07-13 5 London, Jnly 11, 12 50 p.m. An undated telegram from Moscow states that Komiloff has issued a proclamadon declaring that he is willing to acknowledge the power of the doviet an I coalman i an army against the Germans. Also to negotiate fo«- Allied assistance against Germany. Korniloff74 words
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Article70 1918-07-13 5 Lmion, July il, 7.50 am. Admiral speaking at Southampton, referring to his February proph-cy that submarinism would bd defeatsd by August, •aid that ships are not b- ing sunk as fast as th-y are built, while submarines are being sunk faster than they are b?ing built, and70 words
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Article284 1918-07-13 5 Topics of the Day. Paris, Jnly 10, 9.5 a.m. Daring debates in the Frenoh Chamber on a Bill to renew the charter of the Bank of France for 2."i years, the Minister of Finances, M. Klotz, declared that the valae of French money had remained intact. He gilded284 words
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Article209 1918-07-13 5 Cordial Relations. London, July 11, 7.50 a.m. Mr Asqnitb, entertaining Admiral Sims at the National Liberal Ciab, said that Pr*sident Wilson had done more than any statesman to concentrate the minds of men on the league of nations. Oar dominating worldwide aim, whose practical embodiment was most urgent,209 words
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Article34 1918-07-13 5 London, July 11, 11.40 p m. Air Ministry official A squadron on the morning of July 11 bombed the rail siding at Offenburg. God bursts were observed. All our machines returned.34 words
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Article260 1918-07-13 5 iHy courtesy oj the French Consulate.) Paris, July 9, 6.10 p.m, Between Montdidier and the Oise we penetrated into the enemy lin<a on a front of four kilometres on the west of Anth«uil. Supported by tanks we advanced 1,80.} me tres, taking 450 prisoners. On the south260 words
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Article119 1918-07-13 5 News has been received that Master James T P Handy has been placed in Class I in the January London Matriculation examination. Master Handy, the son of Dr J M Handy of Singapore, took up the examination from St Thomas' College, Colombo. During the second quarter of the year 17,997119 words
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Article385 1918-07-13 5 Committal to Ass zes. Before Mr. Ham in tho Third Court yesterday afternoon, the preliminary erquiry was concluded in the case in which Mr. Shafto 8. Stevens, late mirager of Messrs. Dupire Bros' Robber Department, is charged wi ft ohei insr \lr. Loni< Dupire, partnt.- ol tftsan385 words
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Article153 1918-07-13 5 The following was sent to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, by the French Ambassador in London D'apres 1< s informations envoyoes a Monsieur Pichou par le Oonsail France a £i.igapour, de nombreux residents anglais ont, lors dv sauvet* age de p "Andre Lebon" spporte une153 words
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Article95 1918-07-13 5 Paterson Simons Co, Agents Kuala Pergau 31,084 lbs. Total to date 106,184. Hevea (Johore) 21,004 lbs. Total to date 271,577. Bujong 18,402 lbs. Total to date 105,051. Benar 7,113 lbs. Total to date 55,664. 15,000 lbs. Total to date 107,825. Henrietta 28,100 lbs. Total to date 159,267. Laras95 words
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Article91 1918-07-13 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending May 4 was 58.66. The total number of deaths was 416, of which 320 were males and 96 females. One European and 2 Eurasians died, also 313 Chinese, 49 Malays, 45 Indians. Convulsions caused 32 deaths, Phthisis 61, Malarial91 words
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Article441 1918-07-13 5 To-day's Fete. With the varied attractions for the fete at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-day from 4 to 7 p.m., it only nee Is hearty public snppo i to mak« everything a greai succiss. The following will be among the fea! uitr U an Pi f. 20 c441 words
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Article295 1918-07-13 5 Pathan Watchman .Murdered Some uneasiness is being frit at the prem-nce of a gang of Chine*robbeis in the Kampar district during the past two months, and the fee ing is that Police Inspector C U Mayo, who is doing bis best to round u; the gang, should be295 words
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Article16 1918-07-13 5 The second number of the Singapore and F M S Weeklj Adveriastf is out to day.16 words
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Article218 1918-07-13 5 {W« 44 net MMHiy wmam •9** ions mepr*9sĕĕ a* aaaaaaj smĕ»mts Malacca Cinemas. To i fc« a*d»tor o/ ta< JfoJaya 7 nb«n«. Dear Sir, —In kindly Peking you to rend, r public through the medium of your valuable r in*f llowing lam afraid lam 11 passing on your ge.j.218 words
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Article386 1918-07-13 5 Inspector Hobbs. of Matang, prosecuted two Malajs ar;d on* Chinauiitu belore the Taipiog magistrate on a charge of pla>ing in a common gamine h<-nse at Port Weld on July 4, about 8,30 p.m. One of the Malajs, named Hashim, was also chargt d v i386 words
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114 1918-07-13 5 Major-Oeoeral Dodley Ri lout CB, CXI (i, begl .o acknowledge with gr itefal Ihanfta the receipt of the nudernotcd contributions Selangor Tnrt Club (per The Hon E Br..adrick) $1,285 50 W O Gilleepie (per A W Still Bear) further cont. 27.40 Mrs Scott $10114 words
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Article59 1918-07-13 5 The wedding took place in St. Andrew's Chnrch, Parit Bnntar, on Wednetdnj of Mr William Grant McK>t, cotton broker, Bombay, 8- cond sou of Mr and Mrs James McKee, Pollokshields, Glasgow, and Miss D orothy E.bel Miller, second daughter of Mr and Mrs W M ■filler, Gnledonia Estate, P W.59 words
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Article462 1918-07-13 5 Some Racing Debts. Before Mr. Jwtioe Ebdgn in lh* Bankruptcy Oo*rt jeeterday aftt noon, the public PXnmiaa'ion <: M:. Shafto S. StOTeiM, iate n.->t. fe .-i of Messrs. Dupire Bros' Rubber Department, was continued. Continuing his evidence, Mr. »!< id he was tho sole owner of t T462 words
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Article39 1918-07-13 5 A silver watch, with chain attached, was found yesterday afternoon on th« Ralll-a School football fiel 1 The owner will be put in com mm ication with the finder on appljing at the Malaya Tribune office.39 words
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Article330 1918-07-13 5 In the Supreme Court at Kuala Lumpur on Friday hvst week, the July Criminal Assize* wer-' conclu. dad before Mr Justice Innes, Actiug Chief Judicial Commissioner, with the D P P. Mr IfeOahe Reay for the pi oseeati jn. The la*t cas" on the list330 words
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Article52 1918-07-13 5 His many friends will be glad to hear that Inspect r A F Shevdy of the Straits Settlements Poiic« Force will be proceeding to Kedah soon to take np the appointment of Chief Inspector. Inspector A. Miller hiS arrived at Penan? from Singapore) to relieve losp-ct i Shen--0) at bukit52 words
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Article119 1918-07-13 5 The Singapore Chamber of ommerce Rubber Association. 354 th A ction was held oo 11th and 12th Joly, 1918. Offered for sale 2,445,259 lbs. or Tons 1,091.63. Prices Realised. Sheet Cents per lb. Smoked Fine Ribbed 50 to 55^ Oood 40 50 Unsmoked Sheet Oood Plain 25^119 words
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Article151 1918-07-13 5 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, July 12. Owing to the public holiday on the 10;h instant the Auctions thia week did not commence until Thurpday, when a fairly large quanity amounting to some 1,209 urns was catalogued for sale. The tone of the market was slightly firmer and the demand151 words
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Article140 1918-07-13 5 Messrs Guthrie Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jnly 12. The weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday wi h an appear, ance of a good demand at abont las: week's prices. Owing, however, to the early withdiawal of certain bayere, demand fell away and prices tended to sag. Ribbed Smoked Sheet fetched in the140 words
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Article179 1918-07-13 5 Al eau\ acknowledged $2,386 57 I R rit' ton j 5 j I 'is A B rker 10 Jil Hark r 5 Q Holden 10 H 0 G.ay 1 X P PUUi 2 R V Miller 1 Anon you us 5 B S Yap 9179 words
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Article106 1918-07-13 5 On Friday morning last week about one and a half miles ont of Seremban, on the Jelubu Road, tbe driver of a motor-bus, Hussein, drove into a large tree on the roadeide. Ihe top of the bns was torn off and completely smashed, a number of the passengers reoeiving nasty106 words
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Article208 1918-07-13 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's PlayB Singles Doig owe 5 beat Meade per 6—4, 6—1. Newcomers' Handicap. Macgregor scr vs Hargreave owe 3, postponed. Professional Fairs. Mer 4 Noon and Horn** v Army Maj Wingate Saul and Capt Webb, postponed. Medico Dr Nanghton and Oldfield, beat Polioe Griffin and Thomas208 words
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Article38 1918-07-13 5 To morrow, July 14. Johnston's Pi. r 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 in. High Tide 2 29 p.m38 words
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Article79 1918-07-13 5 In a Govenunsot Gaz-tt Extraordinary ieeued yesterday a moon appear Tin Purchase Reg-Cations, providing that henceforth tin may not be purchased except by permit granted by the Colonial S" eretary,' or sold to any person unan horised by each permit. The penalty is a fine not exceeding79 words
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Advertisement190 1918-07-13 5 latest advertisements. WANTED A Town Office Assistant who understands Rubber Estate Accounts. Apply to J., 105 First Cross Street, Malacca. 13 7 24 7 TNE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. IN THE SUPREME C ">URr I F THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. V In Bankruptcy. No. 69 of 1918. Summary Case.190 words
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Article813 1918-07-13 6 The Plaoters and Man-Power. 'The E Jitor of the M Malay Mai!."l Sir.—At the recent P.A.M. meeting held in Seremban I expressed the opinion that the time had come when the plantations ought to send many more men for Military Service even to the detriment of the estates.813 words
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Article698 1918-07-13 6 Prices QuoUi io tbe Market this Morniig. HINGAPOHB, JU.Y IS. Meeen Lvall and Evatt, Exchange an 1 Hbare Broken, lac-ne tbe following lint of qaotaUona Kabber Shares. Seen. Vaiue Bnven. t^llere. It- ilhfjf V- 3 3 J/- An*l J ..a if- 7 a,- Ang!•)-Malay MM- li 1698 words
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Article82 1918-07-13 6 Mrs Ridout, Honorary Treasurer, begs to acknowledge with very many thanks the receipt of the foi owing contributions S S Logan (Monthly contributions Mar. to June flOO 00 A local Architect (per Messrs Ching Keng Leo and Co.) 53.00 Mrs G P Oweu (further contribution) 25.00 "JDB"82 words
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Article536 1918-07-13 6 An Interesting Anecdote A correspondent writes to The >»'fw Statesman Sir, —In the very interesting articlenti.led ''Cawing of Rooks," appeare iag in your issue of to-day, the writer raised some points in connection with which the fo.lowing incidents may be of interest. A few \ears ago a gamekeeper536 words
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Article43 1918-07-13 6 Orders for week ending July 20: Tuesday, July 16,—Signalling Can* V.M.C.A. Ground, 5.15 p.m Wednesday, July 17— Opening i Second Singapore Troop Headquarters, Zetland Hone-. Armenian Street, 5.30 p.m. Friday, July 19.—imbctUnoa M V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commission^-43 words
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Advertisement123 1918-07-13 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks as OF D M W E OL H W |UM I Amum (DiSTILXERS) RJu> Scotch Wig T7" OF GREAT M^k Crjn<s Prix JL A SOLE IMP* BTEBS Huttenbach Bros Co. For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDIC L MEN RLC MM "MP Asthbro. It aids the secretion of mucous,123 words
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Advertisement784 1918-07-13 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men j of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands are I more of a misery than a pleasure. State Express are Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA 4 No. 555 per tin of so •> Packed in patent784 words
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Advertisement267 1918-07-13 6 i rain Services. Singapore (Taak Road) Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road btation daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lampar at 7.lft' p.m. and 6.45 a m. respectively, The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lninpnr at 8267 words
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Advertisement256 1918-07-13 6 c In these days of Shortage j CEMENT 'Phone or write to TL YAMATO Co., 41, High Street, Singapore tj j r Your Prospective Customers are in the Subscribers' list of "THE MALAYA TRIBUNE StreDgtLen your Ads. by means of using line blocks. If you want something say so in256 words
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Miscellaneous207 1918-07-13 6 Mails Close. TO dayMalacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Klang 2.80 pm Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm Kenmon Sanit 3 pm Pulau Batam and Pulaa Bulaiig Hock Keng 3 pm Pulaa Soegi Benuit 3 pm Medan Benoa 3 pm Mtdun Rumphiaa i pm KotaTinggi Meranti 4 pm Kota Tmggi Aing H>ng207 words
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Article335 1918-07-13 7 From Alice io Artharland. M. O.'a wer H grousing at th ir pay Grousing with all their might They <M th ir very b s 1 to faTikl The High Om a see thtir plight *We ought to have a little m->re They said—" It's335 words
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Article283 1918-07-13 7 Facts About the New Disease Mpny people are curious about tbo new disease called "bofttUiam", whi<'!i has already claimed a few victims in England, Like so m-ny DMty things, il comes from Germany. Every person who has travelled on the Continent has come across the German sausage in its283 words
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Article154 1918-07-13 7 It waa stated at Scotland Yard recently thht exhaustive enquiries are being made into the loss of jewels valued at £29,000 which wore sent from London to India, but which were missing from the sealed regis* tered mail package when it was opened at Bombay. The154 words
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Article751 1918-07-13 7 Pc civ. i Phillips and His Work. Every one his t Iking about the vivid war despatches of Peieival Phillips, the Daily Express war c r. respondent on tha vest era ft oat, Tl c c despatches have sot only ■tirred r y reader wi'h pude iv the751 words
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Article319 1918-07-13 7 D'> tho'• popular science" aiticl s in tbe H< me the enoin\ The vi w of the French Acvl ;«v of Science* is that thoy do, snl ilie sueges'ion is made that the j n«or «hip Would be rendered m<ir>> eff ctive by the addition of319 words
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Article115 1918-07-13 7 Madras, June 25,— ilrJ H Abbott, president of the Anglo-Indian Empire League, has addressed a letter to the Adjutant General in India protesting against the method proposed for the future recruitment of the Aui;lo Indian force. He desires that each recruit should, as an indispensable condition of roctuitment,115 words
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Article322 1918-07-13 7 In o re< 'it* report from Hongkong jthe United Rtetee Goo sal-General de |scribes H new tanrx ry then in eourea of erection at Mougkokteui, in the aaainland portion of Hongkong, an j enterprise whi.di promieei to be an •important fsctor iv the leather j322 words
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Advertisement465 1918-07-13 7 NOTICES NOTICES. Those wishing to sell privately and at reasonable prices Lands <k Buildings, should write to The Straits Building Co., 111, Market Street (Corner Cecil Street.) 9 7 T— 8 8 NOTICE Intending Pilgrims should take notice that no accommodation can be provided until farther notice fjr pasaengers to465 words
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Advertisement654 1918-07-13 7 BANKS GMITOEO BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. noowmnD in England lit ROYAL CHARTER. Paid uv Capital in 60,000 Shares of fSG me] £1,200,00C (?«s«r'v» Fjnd £2,000,900 Rem UrtflHj of Proprietors BANKERS. Tne B*nk of England, Ta* London City and Midland BarA, Ltd., Tha London County and Westminster Bank, LtA,654 words
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Advertisement138 1918-07-13 7 Fortified at Forty Every woman fears the miteriec that often develop at this age. Often the first signs are Irritability < f temper ani low-spirited depressio... v lib h she does not it tribute to its true cause until backaches, feverish llushi g>? an 1 cruel stabbing pains give an138 words
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Advertisement465 1918-07-13 7 the Malaga Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETfE. (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 communications relating to edi-1 torial matters and news should be addressed to465 words
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Advertisement343 1918-07-13 7 THE ORIENT A L Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income In 1817 $4,587,500.00 I Total Out-go In 1917 $2 732.070.00 I Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 i Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with343 words
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Title Section24 1918-07-13 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally. VoL V. No. 163 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article142 1918-07-13 1 We have rec-ivel from the Customs Department the following spproxiassts R-turn, ehewinz the %alnee of Imports and Ex.x>r;s iuringthe month of Jane, 191 > Imports Ticals S% Goo-is 7,269,063 Wine, Beer, anl Spirits 73,03; Gold leaf 44,250 Bullion <fc Coin 6 434 50.684 Opium 1,067,449 Total 9,*****4142 words
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Article428 1918-07-13 1 Evan before the war th*» navigation of Mesopotamia was b'coming modernised, and especially aj on tbe Tigris. Its banks are dottel with great cities, some now mere ruiL- others still the centres of lasneesm and potentially rich area*. Of these Diarbekir, Mosul and Bagdad are to-day the niost428 words
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Article119 1918-07-13 1 The Harbour has issued its usual Abstract of Foreign Trade, showing the numb*»r and tonnage of Foreign Steamers which cilled at tbe Port cf Bangkok iurirg the month of June 1918, as follows Nationality N Ton*. British 16 15 CbJoeae 6 7.714 Norwegian B 4."«'^ Japaneee 3119 words
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Article334 1918-07-13 1 An important judgment arising out of the agreement between DanUb shipowner-* and the Lritish Government, whereby the owners agreed to ■v. 11 th ir to voluntary ex4inirjati'jn f aud the British Govern, tnent agreed that to prevent delay* so sbs ship, prohibited goods could be canie i334 words
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Article147 1918-07-13 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Sagp-cted (signal F P B) por;s neoesurr in Port a jtiSed. di'u >n to Qurutia* Bugk.k F P B P!i^i« IWst.r. F P B Pkgtu Batavu» k Tiedj mf Pri->k X G Q Cholera B-Uwia fDeiiJ FP B Plague B147 words
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Article52 1918-07-13 1 Saturday. July 13 —Moon in Equator 3h A. High Wat*r -1.0 a.m. 9ft 4ine.; 2.1 p.m. ">ft. sins. San lay. July 14—High Water: 1.39 a.m. tfft, "Mns. l.'U p.m. 6ft. 3ins. Monday, July 15.—Moon in Apoge*» 10h 16m M. High Water :—2 20 a.m. Bit 2ins. 2.5852 words
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Advertisement530 1918-07-13 1 I6OAI KIAT 6 C 6., Ltd. I l {InuarpynJUf'. -r **tr*it# SettlesKßte) Boert! r f Directors: TAY CUAJf tIAT, I*4- Cbairrran. a •X 100.1 EJAT L.: FO IN SOON Em g EOB LM LIOSG, in. M*:.-. Dir c?o' TAT CHAR HAT. I Insßssjer LOW lEOI CHOCT lie. I As,Utaot Manager530 words
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Advertisement115 1918-07-13 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR .BOARD. Entrances—Tanjoog Pagar. Wharves Section Ggdownh Gate Entrances Bonded Warr-! onsee, Trafalgar 8t Eaf t K< ciaoj^tiou. atorag 2 aud 1 /T. Pagar. P S Kaat Baal I Mid 2 20/22 Storay B 1 WhMi Road. Sh-er* 3 i'J 1 do (Dry Dotzk* o Dock Btora, Hea«J C115 words
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Advertisement414 1918-07-13 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD, Sißfißfri ti Uttvti, CkrHwi m Siiiriii. bail 7V*re n Week sronpire ti fSSLThnm, umt. SwmsriH. MtiTta. Pißtui Hum nl Shuifre. FortnightlydHlNff. UttltM Hi SißAifiiii (M). Sail Fortnightly, r fr. .-H pWJWJI aad fartbar b^ocawatoa Atr.Tj to TUB tCGISTERCD OPPICt ■a. n Talak Arw Bbraas.414 words
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Advertisement534 1918-07-13 1 16UAN HAT* Co., Ltd, I v Snip-chandlers, Hard wart L**ierv I GMMMl and MoBiUpti Cooiractorv I General I a porters and I x porters Bice and Saw Mill 5suppi;>.-- g Coaunisakio AfeaU. HMMMM $***** 3.1 Paid ip Capital Sl)j 3J) 1 niPPCTS YU3EM KAISHA (IK RPOTaATED LN JaPAXj JAPAN MAIL534 words
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