Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1918

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL V. No 164 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY IS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 319 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Managing Director, QtJAN KIAT d- Co., UJ. I 36. Phillip Street, Singapore FIREWOODi supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality also to Hotels, Steam-launches, etc 5 Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. RESIDENCES 87, Tank R ad, No. 145 C; £j Sunnyside, Gaylang. No. 1073. "GOOD
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    • 290 1 Straits Motel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRAM A KAN JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF Collins' Famous Pocket Classics and Modern Fiction. ALSO Manila Envelopes for Office Use. Tki Continental Stamp Ci. D. HIGH STREET. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Tonr Very Likeness, Style and
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    • 89 1 MMBBBBBMBIBBM Sanitas Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. Results tor This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a j milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. j j SANITAS is known throughout the world f j AS A I RELIABLE J disinfectant. The name always I carries a full guarantee of I effectiveness. I I
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    • 380 1 !FI REWO ODI The necessity in every household 3 can be had from I Tay Guan Kiat j The supplier to the (lovernment Z and Singapore Municipality I Hotels and IS team-launches, etc. fi 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I IIIIBIIOUi «7, Tank Road, No. 1«0; I Sunnjhide, Gaylang,
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  • 1584 2 Some Impressions. Y nr atlas tells yon that it is 96 d -Tre- a eust of Greenwich and the guide books d-scibe it in terms of th* Shwe 0 .gon, but neither gfog rap by aor g?»zette-»r tak-i th* proper prsp ctivo, and if wt« wint to view our
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    • 479 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 62 2 North Bridge Road, Singapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fasfrion Emerald?, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes.
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    • 338 2 WE SELL PRIVATELY LANDS AND BUILDINGS Within and beyond Municipal Limits At Reasonable Prices. Freehold land and a substantial pillar and plank tile roofed building (verandah, hall 4 bedrooms) and outhouses. Lorong 29, close to Gaylang Road. Excellent freehold land and brick building, area -I,'JUU sq. ft, corner of Moulmein
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    • 167 2 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. Auctioneers and Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. July 17. At cur «ile- room Rt 2.30 p ra. Sale of valusble freehold lanJ and the brick and tile roof Chinese residence c ected thereon and known as No. 2 Everton Road off Neil
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    • 515 2 Wincarnis will give you the New Health yrjrj need when you are Weill,An#iaic, Nervy, Rai-Owi Thiak what ggf health means to you who are Weac, or AaensJc, or Nervy,* wt Icon-down. Think how ip'.endid it would be to ha haj from mmt burden of IU-heahh—to feel well—to eat wt.'. —to
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  • 263 3 July, 15. Messrs LUhaui A Co., the Arcade.advise the foil..wing quotaions: Aloroajah «2 75 13 00 AyerKunin*; 090 1.10 AWrlfoH* 175 1.90 AyerPauaa 7.10 725 Falgowr> 4f;n :j 00 rukit Jeiotoni > 45 GJ>5 FukitLat. 07. 0.7^ Bukit KB 0.70 080 Char.rfl^ -r 5 25 5 50
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  • 169 3 Our India have adopted a remarkable method of catching fa'dh for the pot." An ordinary marble-necked empty bottle (srtch aa is universally used for lemon., ie •n<i kindred summer drinks) is obtained, and a little quicklime is pot into it. A small quantity of is then added, and
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  • 295 3 injapcrfl. Jnly 15. 8 Local and Oen^-ral oohunn. a* No bnsineHs, :•:<■;. —Weak. No busin tfi Ui —No b:i*iineas. -Br:Bir.e«s done. Ptg r; —3t«3u5 No b'teil dm t .-.urh'-t Quiet. U mi ?*o' S»vfcc! 1 aUfiies. 'mep 1 08. per pioul $50.00 Rntnaegi 80 S, 55.C.* Copra Uali
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  • 105 3 We are informed that arrangements are being made to hold a Motor Rac-* Meeting in Bangkok on the 22nd instant. There will be racfB for different kinds of cars as well as for motor cycles and ordinary bicycles. The track will be the road round the Premane
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  • 70 3 Th Echo Jm Paris says S«nce Ike downfall of the Russian Empire, sixteen millions of Mahoinedans echeloned in an almost continuous zone to the heart of Central Asia which have been made accessible to Tnrko-German enterprise. Tho Caucasus is the beginning of the road to India.
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    • 122 3 FROM TO-NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY, JULY 20. Marlborough Theatre The Hall lor C joufort, Good Music an i Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Second Bhow at 9.15 p.m. A Splen<ii<i Jewel Production Of Suspense nnd Thrills, featuring Herbert Rawlinson in George Broason Howard s Great Melodrama Come Through j In 7 Reels.
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    • 691 3 j From Monday, July 15, until Saturday, July 20 fl j THE STORY'S THE THING I nT~'\ i Albambra is A British Production of bxtraordinary Power Alhambrr the Theatre j Wlth AbSo,u,B, D thB Mo *t Dramatic and the Most Smashing Climax Ever Found in a story I '1 where
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    • 510 3 I I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SI SECOND SHOW 9-30 14 The Gray Ghost 4 (Episodes 9 and 10. The Gripfof Evil No. 13 3 The Stolen Actress 3 Featuring Ruth Stonehouse. First Show, at 7.30 sharp j Mystery of the
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  • 1303 4 Laet w- h ha I occasion I draw att-n'ion 10 the p.'edibility of th-re beingdevelopment* In Russia which would hay n far.reaching -:s'-:t on |h-war praaid*d ;h-y l~>v-lop<»l rapi lly enough. To-day onr U-arns that the AUiea hay daaided on interference at Kola Bay or to be mo
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  • 52 4 A: ihe uieetinf t-iis sfte:nccn the Hon Mr. F. 1. BUiot will wk ■S v ■icfxifg] Offt'*-" Ck qd r li r j ill ..f S |»poi V tnnieet Ontpi pwniing in Heal n iixv. v 1 B sUt-it- canl H< Heal Eij.j 0" ■.~.a" c-. i.'ii. -abeen
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  • 56 4 Mad n* U. *z will gr-iri a n*rg c win French aft the Y.W \A. 2, For banning B ad.to-morrow at 12 o'c -k or apt Tkfl el**, will be held twice a week. A limited m- w -r r.» rwtptli idll ta-ms ih~ee ck-e-s atti
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  • 530 4 Saturday's Fcie Preparatfooa f r (kt Fraooe'a D>y Frt-.w jich ha i 5 —a ac'.iv-.y Oi-ri -1 oat by th- htJ-rent comm:*.:e-s,eaI-minat-1 on Sa'ur lay af. rn- n in th- H>.!, uh-n, true to x r -cutic:s the mar.' w.-re ac-cor led the h-ar.i-st euppcrt from the public
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  • 280 4 Tin i? a'. 1153 no se..-n. Robber qac*ed at 1 I for cr-** an d '2 t ei fc -t T nj »rir B» f n inf-ct-J r r r *-nce cf choi- C>pt J rf S D y ariC «alaon h« n r e-n < t£:
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  • 433 4 General News miral ten Hiotae Boawveoer am German repr-s-ntative in Fek:n; protrttatiOLS w-re made by 0a Chines- jjverr.ment ,agair.st ta which was contrary to th* DBOSt elementary international rules. At i meeting I Fres eh working en's rganiaati s. M B-antinc, the iish Boakdlat. stated: After, laving tny
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    • 193 4 ROBINSON Co FOR Robir.sjn'a Oito cf Rose" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in ab .j e9S ctS. per box. Robin? ~r's Toilet Soap 3cake- n b r. Price 95 CtS. per k x. wmm oils Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.). £-TO. IN" Coh P0 BAT £D IN ENGLAND No Further Danger !j
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    • 301 4 j GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. Head 36, Philip Street, Singapore, i Shipchandlers. Sard ware Government and Municipal I Contractor-. Ge*.er»*. I r.ers aad Bxp rtara, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Sit and Or-mission Agents. 11 Tel. Address: GL'ANKJAr Codes used ABC, 5b Editioa, and A 1. Office Telephones No*.
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    • 79 4 I j Lemon Squash ■aißßßaarv: "Lemons" IS MACE FROM -HE PURE FRUIT. A J tfully C ol tod DriDk. Sole AoBVTfI Caldbcck. Macgrcgor AND Co. FOR SALE Patent Medicines Jrrtiil iraericsn Mac.) Moderate. We will all w special rate for wholesale buyers- Naina Mohamed Sons, 13. RarHes Place, r-ingapore KIAM~KIAT
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  • 921 5 iiritish Successes. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Loudon, July 11 10 40 p.m. Field Marshal Sir D.-nglaa Hn reports» on aviation W<> de-jtroye P r if'iny oiichiofs and d~ov down six ont of control. For British fi"' 'limine n inwrnp!.'} 'Vi'i n. W» d»-o| ped t-*n tons
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  • 313 5 Notable Speech. London, July 12. 1.5 a.m. r Tho L~>rd Mayor gave a banquet I in tV Mansion Housi to the Domi niv-n®' Premier» ur.d representatives Th-? distinguished company in1 cln 'ed Mr. BaKour, Admiral J<dlieoe and Lord Milner. Mr. WalUr Long, toasting the enfsta, remarked that the
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  • 190 5 Australia's Decision L >n lon, July 12, 0 30 p.m. Mr Hugh a, the Australian Premier, speaking at the Pilgrims' (Mub.ad l tint dared not ass '.K to tiia Pacific Idauds ing to G rmany because Australia's a?.f ty d-mtn iel that her sei pathwaya be frc>, and
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  • 614 5 Debate in Commons. London, Jaly 11, 6 30 p.m. In tne Honso of Commons, Sir George Cavo, dealing with the alien question, agrod that the continuance ot enemy outrages upon ha...;.nity mnn r->Tsonablv ?nd naturally aff e v the > i-w ->int f. n which weapp'cao'o ti aucS
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  • 48 5 London, July 13, 4.40 p m. Tbe Italian military bulletin announced that Generals Cadorna aud Cappello have been retired with loss of rank and pay. Capp"llo commanded the s -cond army in the battle of October last last year. Cadorna is the former Italian oomaaander.in-ehief.
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  • 45 5 London, July 13, 9 25 p.m. Italian official We repulsed an attempted at.ack southward of Sassorcsso. We maintain contact with the new enemy line northward of Semeni We dispersed retreating enemy columns northwaid of Berat. The priaoneri since Jnly 6 exceed eight hundred.
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  • 22 5 London, July 12, 10.25 p.m. Athene: The French General Grcrnat has been appointed chief-o'-s atf of she Gitek army.
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  • 384 5 The Allied Advance. London, July 12, 12.10a.ua. Fr-r eh eastern commnniqn« South of Dovoli we are continuing our Bnc<;eB9 W« h*v« th< whole of tho Koi'Mtzi ridge and neewpfod oil i 11:'..-. in »be Tomorioa ra ley D »bn.>ny, taking pji-oner (»er 250. On the left the Itadans
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  • 68 5 London, July 10, 5.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Balfour stated that the whole question of en«my China was being consider* d, The object of restrictions on enemy subjects in the British concession of Shameen was to prevent them carrying or. business. If any member
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  • 61 5 London, July 12, 5,30 p.m. The Member of Parliament Mr Gwyn c, addressing the Dublin Chamber of Coin age-*, said that recruiting in Ireland had dwindled to a mere thread. They were not going to beat the drum at street coruers but to appeal to bodies direoting public
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  • 31 5 London, July 12, 5.30 a.m. Washington The young coffee plantations in Sao Paule, Brazil, have been ruined by frost. Sugar, castor oil aud fruit plantations have been damaged.
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  • 27 5 London, July 13, 7.50 p.m. The Treasury haa approved of the amalgamation of the London City and Midland and the London Joint Stock banks.
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  • 46 5 London, Jaly 11, 8.30 p.m. Montagn's silver report says that the tone of the market is good. The price is unchanged. Shanghai exchange hardened to 4a 9 d. It it reported that purchaaaa on acoount of China have been made in the United States.
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  • 47 5 The programme of the Cinema Francdia for Jaly 16, 17 and 18 comprises farther episodes of the Gray Ghost, 20,000 Leagues Under the S-a, Universal Animated weekly Screen Magazine and a Victor comedy wi»h Pathe's latest The Bassjer,end sacra complies in the iirst part of the entertainment.
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  • 242 5 The Premier Speaks. London, July 14, noon. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a dinner in honour of Canadian editors who are visiting the country under the aaspices of the Ministry of Information, tributing ffort, mentioned that Canada ainoe the beginning of the war had manufactured fifty-five million shells
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  • 94 5 London, July 12, 7.25 p.m. France's Day, for raising funds for the French Bed Cross, waß celebrated in London. Thore was a great public demand tor souvenirs and fligs, w! with liberal subscript' r«. i*im«ted to result in the ooilec'i ii of bilf a million sterling. An
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  • 139 5 London, July 11, ti.25 a.m. Her Msjesty the Qaeen, in reply to an inquiry from Lady Chelmefori, has signified In r willingness to receive a prefent from the women of India in commemoration of th-* Silver Wed ling, to form a fund for promoting the education ot
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  • 22 5 Loudon, July 14, 1.35 p.m. Paris The famous airman Lieutenant Beaumont has been killed ia a collision in the air.
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  • 227 5 London, Jnly 14, 7.25 a.m. Amsterdam The Telegraaf states that thousands of Uermans in the industrial districts are suffering from the so-called Spanish influenza. It is really a disease of hunger and exhaustion. There are numerous deaths daily. Eight thousand school-children in Berlin are affected. Bombay. June 25.—The
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  • 677 5 Murman Coast anding. London. J'dy 11, 7.3- r > .m. i Peking Tho Cz cho SI >? kr i have ovei thrown the BolfLeviks in the whole region from Tt bolsk to Semiolatinsk and Krasnoyarsk to i Ch»Hr»v>inhk. The correspondent coi H iiim that the Hn!(ih«"ik B a)8'
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  • 77 5 London, July 11, 5.10 p m. Paris In the House of Commons replying to Sir J D Rees, Mr Balfoar stated that the Government would take all possible means to prevent a resumption of the China-Indian opium trade if any attempt were rnnde to revive it. He
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  • 443 5 Allies' Superiority. London, July 11, 6.55 p.m. Tie P- Bareaa states that the Independent Air Force dropped 6J tons of bombs daring seventy raids in Germany daring Jane. London, Jaly 12, 9.10 a.m. Tho veek's war in the air has been remarkably successful and includes fourteen separate British
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  • 109 5 Loi don July 14, 5.40 p.m. Parip Th* :.nnivers iry of the ft. 11 of ,h« i'astille was c lebrat< d veiy c '♦hrsiat'ically. Detachments of all the Allied armies, amid the cheers of a huge crowd,marched past President Poincare in Bus de Boulogne to the Place de
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  • 61 5 Lon lou, July 11, 5 3H a ra. Washington The Sta'e Department announces that th« American Consul from Tabriz has reached Teheran in safety with a party of Europeans and Americans. Turkey has no f replied to the request for an explanation as to the pillaging of
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  • 16 5 London, July 12, 6.10 p.m. Paris Their Belgian Majesties returned to Havre by aeroplane.
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  • 384 5 Yon Hintze's Post. London, Jnly 11, 4.20 p.m. The appointment of yon Hintzeas Qerman Foreign Minister in succession to Baron Kuehlmann is not yet officially confirmed.but is now taken I for granted. A portion of the German Press emphasise that yon Hintze has always nc< gr.ised that the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 210 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HONGKONG AND JAPAN. Space available for general cargo and tfaal w to Hongkong ai;>l Japan per h -teamer due here about the "24'b mat uit aid filing abut 26th infant. For freights appl> to Mr M A Namazie 19, Malacc i Street. 15 7 26 7 HIVE YOU
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  • 1290 6 R,p rt for Year 1917. The report on the State of Brunei for tie >ear 1917 haB been issued, iui is digued by tbe British Resident Mr G E Cator. We make t e folio «ing extracts from the report Revenue amounted to $126,301 and expenditure to
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  • 260 6 The Germans i-em likely to have cause to regret their misdeeds to the end of the time. We are familiar with the tablets which the county council pats up to show where famous men lived. The municipal council in Paris have already decided to set up a record,
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  • 128 6 Th-- Siame-n P ovincial Appeal Cou't gave judgment on July 6 in the r«-»e of tne Crown against Phya Pis i > irakr;iJ tra, formerly Governor < f Kon It will be renaeinbered that the Criminal Court in Kon K**ui th<-accns-d to a let no of thre*
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  • 81 6 Oclirered la Lcadja. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Klt Mails and their deliv- 3 rj ni London. 4IL L.KPT. OKLIVRSEP. Mail P Mar. 2* Jnne 10 MailC Apl. 12 June 6 Mail H Apl. 27 Jan* 4 Mail G Apl. M Jane
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  • 48 6 Programme For July. 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 25.—Parade Bonetead Institute 5 15 p.m. Monday, Jaly 29.—Parade Pearls Hill, 5.15 p.m. Andrew Agxew, Officer Commanding Civil Guard.
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  • 861 6 Meet Qu ah to the Market tail Moraiag. SINQA.POK*, Jr LT l*. M«n bfaH it j Bvatt, a d Share Broken, the ialowin* list f quotation* Habber Shares. Soar Buy-re. Pa ttsßß I/- 8'- 3 3 J/- Al«.o Java 6,- 7t/- info Stakf la/- II 1 Ajer
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  • 71 6 Singapore, July 15. Jn Lc lon— Bank 4 tn/*. 2/4 3/8 Demstd 2/4 i/iq Prira*© 3 mft. f/4 19/32 Jc Innli— taa* T. T. U 7jr On Bee w v Swi 44f4 prem *0 Sta».ghM— Bank 4,1 47| o in Baa* T. T Oc I as, actlOM le* -rt
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 104 6 ARRIVED tMmmWTJmTTPmTMMmmWLmmmmmWMmmmllM M'"^TBaaMMHTJMWiIĕ^Bh Fresh Stocks OF D H w E JpL H w mm i <z ST LLEPS) =^=M ĕxlra 2peciayE=g R;3id Scotch Wig SOLE IMPORTERS Huttenbach Bros Co. Medical Men In Java who m-.ke special s rt o trop'eal disease RECOMML.-D SACUM ai the beat Remedy for because only
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    • 767 6 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 5; per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July Repayable at Par on ihe 20th July, 1928. PfilCE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. Ail pr•>< e*"*«j ol thin mm will be lent
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    • 133 6 and night trains betwt-t-n Kualt Lnmpor and Singapore, Refreshments can be obtained on d3j trains between Koala Lompar and Singspore. Breakfast and tiffin basketf will be sopplied on day trains between Koala Lumpur and Singapore on application being made to the station-masters. Tariff of charger —Breakfast $1 tiffin $1.25, dinner
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 414 6 Mails Close. To day. Port Swettenham and T. A.rw->n *Perak (Ys.Co.Ltd 2JP pm Malacca and Maar Hainam 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wongaee 2.30 pm K Pahang Pekan, Kenaajan. K. Dungun and Trengganu Aing Leoag 2.3 A pm Malacca and Maar iLaka 3 pm Polaa Soegi Bennit 3 pm Kenmoo
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  • 1768 7 Visitor's Impressions. There are a few idlers outside the gateways to Palac>: Yard, lbt* pullet men on duty e-.e theui_ with 8<uH«d indifference, but when an i..ncinsed taxi sweeps past them, a hand gi ts Uji to tut salute > or. fiequ ntl it is a tout pissmig. r
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  • 336 7 Particulars are to hand from America of an impro\ed lust-proofiug process. The operation consists in taking iron or steel, thoroughly cc.ning and immersing it in a bath of 1 per cent, solution of acid inetapriosphate of tungsten, molybdenum or any cf the metals of the third, fourth
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  • 173 7 There is more than meets the eye in the announcement ttiat Mr Randolph Hearst has purchas°d the Chicago Herald, which since 1914 has bten edited by Mr Jrirnei Keeley Mr who was formerly one of th.< most prominent op. onents of the Allied cause, has, since tie
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  • 50 7 Orders for freak ending July 20 Tuesday, July 16. —Signalling Class, V MCA. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Wedn aday, July 17. —Opening of Second Singai ore Troop new H-«adqaarterei, Z Aland 'iousv, Armenian Street, 5.3'J p.m. Friday, Jnly 19.— A.rn'mhnoe Chef, V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Cnmtwifwioner.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 470 7 WOTCES NOTICE. Those wishing to sell privately and •t reasonable prices Lands <fe Buildings, should write to The Straits Building Co., 111, Market Street (Corner Cecil Street.) 9 7 T— 8 8 NOTICE Inten iing Pilgrims tfeoold take notice that no accommodation cau be provided until fnrt'-er notice ft passengers
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    • 623 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF I«iDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. iimoßPO :atbu IB englano BY BOT AL CHAHT3R. Paid op Capital in 60,000 Sharss of M oel £1,200,00; rteaei ii Fund f 2,0)0,000 Liability of Pfopfislon £l,80u»00fl BANKERS. Tkoßmok of EnjrJand, Tin Lcadoa Ciiji r»ad toriisod Back Lev, Tin* London v.uuaxy cud
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    • 464 7 THE Malaya Tribune AUD SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daiiy.) I 'Phone No. 171. i a SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 I Half-yearly 7.25 r Per quarter 3-75 I Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. I All communications relating to editorial
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    • 94 7 pinketteQ THE TINT LAXATIVES Mh bp n-ed as oag deeired without fear of ceasing ti dmi; habit. T11• y are n perfect I j safe laxative a» wdl as a dainty tne You can take thtm until regeler habit* are established and thee dhjeeetieee them without any relap-e or rerctiou.
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    • 149 7 AN ASSASSIN. is liko an assassin. Before y» v know it o v are in its power, and the territ 1 i pains and achtsthat foil w are even worse than if the assassin's knife was d»d v< n into your th sh. Little's Oriental Balm is tbe one and
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    • 355 7 THE ORIENT AL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS ex-eed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. Income in 1917 -$4,587,500.00 I Total Out-go In 1917 $2.732.070.00 I Assurance effected In 191 7 54.790,1 28.ti0 Increase In Funds -$1,855,430.00 Total Pclicks in force 67,122 Mooring with Bonne
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dailj. VoL V.- -No. 164 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 2260 1 When writing on a subject of < this kind at the present moment it is necessary to clear one's mind of t all those factors that used to be of interest. Voyages, trades, rates of i freight, development of lines, new types of ships, etc.,
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    • 41 1 Monday, July 15. —Moon in Apogee lOh 18m M. High Water :—2.20 a.m. Bft 2ins. 2.58 p.m. Bft. Tuesday, July 16.—Moon Laat Quarter lh 25m. A High Water —3.5 a. m, 7ft. 6ins.; 3.29 p. m. Bft. lin.
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      • 523 1 SOAR KIAT I Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straita Settlements) Board of Directors: 1 TAT MAM UAT, Esq Chairman. •NS IOON EIAT Esa., PO KIM SOON, Esq, IOHitUM HONG. Esa. Managing Director-TAY 60AJ UAT, Esq. |Manager LOW IEOK CHOET, Esq. Assistant Manager PO UM SOON. Esq Secretary 108 PENG HOE,
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      • 277 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. SlHIHtt tl litivli. ClerllM 111 SlMtlN. Sail Twice a Week storjiNre ti Pufkal Num. Mwli. SauraM. Batavii. PinUi Plim in stwpire. Sail Fortnightly. SHUNTC, BIIMM "ill SlßfaTllla (Nil). Sail Fortnightly. Foi freight, paaaage aad farther iafor—Mn> Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE Ho. tt, Tel
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      • 571 1 I GUAN KIAT 4 Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straita f?ettlenient*) I head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Ship-chandlers, Hardware Dealers, V Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate,! I Bice and Saw Mill Suppliers acd <: I Commission Agents. J I Authorised Capital $200,090.1 1 Paid up
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