Malaya Tribune, 20 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. 169 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 20.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 "fay Guan Kiat 1 Managing Director. GfJAS KIAT Co., D<L 30. Phillip Street, Singapore \FIR ĔWOOD supplier to the Government j and Singapore Municipality ALSO to rt Hotels, Steam-launches, etc. I Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363, I ribIDENCEs «7, Tank R aJ,.Xo. U'/; |j Sunny side. Gaylang. Nu. 1073.
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    • 284 1 Straits JioteJ TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." HAVE YOU INFLUENZA Try our Powders. Address: Sincere Dispensary Ltd. 231, South Bridge Road. A GOOD PHOTOttRAPH Tour Very Likeness, Style and Hood. a ntobccßoa mom lee Brothers 1 studio Mill Street ./ill prod un» th*-*#»
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    • 60 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings j I "TRADE MARK fj I Fresh Supplle Monthly. j j Pure Pilsena? Guinness I Bottled I I without Preser- r \Hk "if vatives l^^wl 01 any j p Descrip tion. tion. 111 l I British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S W.A. Ross Brothers!
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    • 410 1 \F I REW O OD I g The necessit. in every hous hold 8 cnn be had )r<>m ■4 Tay Guan Kiat J I The supplier to the <"overnmeut and .>;nga}>wre Municipality aWo a Hotels and Steam-launches, etc. 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. g ElStDBIOBI: If, Tank Rood, No.
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  • 326 2 Messrs Fraser Co's Circular. The pricn of Tin has again ad. vanced and with a l eal price ot $165 per pikul th<»ro has been a tendency for s<.rne Mirinj? shares to appreciate in value. There have been no developnvn'e of any importance in other sections although there
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  • 261 2 July Uth—l7th. The share market has been firm bat inactive daring the week. < Rubber—Rubber shares remained steady, and fair demand always exists for the better class shan I at «nylhing under market quotations. Tin.—Tin rill tends to rise. Sabs reported Singapore and Penang. Total
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  • 216 2 Bombay, June 22—An exhibition ii boiug i.elJ iv the Itnproveuieut Trust Hall of tbe dr»wiug submit, ted iv competition arranged by the j• i v<*rll \a ut of Bom jay for a design tad pppcificttion of housing accom ujotiatiou suitable for occupation by working classes. Conditions of
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  • 36 2 Programme For July. Monday, Jnly 22.—Parade at Stali.o p, 5.30 p.m. Friday. July 26.—Parade Boastea 1 Ins.iiute 5 15 p.m. Monday, July 29.—Parade Pearls Hi:!, 5.15 p.m. Andrew Agnbw, Otficcir Commanding Civil Guard.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 299 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kitidi of agoe or fever, whether quotidian, alternate, tertian or quartan or remit tent or intermittent. A uniqu* feature of these pi)N is that th**! may be taken in the absence of f- ver £s we'l as while fever i, v. Two pill*
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    • 418 2 Here is "A case for Wincarnis' w Everyone who needs new strength, new blood, new nerve force, or new vitality it v A case for WTncarnie,'" because Wincarni»' gives new Health to all who are Weflh, Anaemic," Nervy, "Ron-down. The wonderful results of •Wincarnis' in casea of Weakness, Anaemia, j
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    • 83 2 r—iii—ii—i in r■— mi BALYITAE, i The moct powerful bnt harrn'ew —film J tonic, prodaofag st iri.inj; results, fnaraediate aud |>e'na..urfnt, in all cases of a»rvooE nknitiaa i i»>tt, jtmrnm or old. married ,»r uatstm L Pri c 11, i phia: F st-.fi,raw T-fclf.«. The be t Hash bf ditft.-aU
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    • 373 2 Some of the Latest Nits. I'll come back to you, when it's H11 over My 44 Red Cross Girlie—(The wound i« somewhere in my heart) At the Darktown 44 Strutter's ball. When we wind up the watch on the 44 Rhiue." In the land of "Wedding" bells. When there's 44
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    • 591 2 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 the 20th July, 1928. PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of thi s issue wdl t be
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  • 242 3 Sinsr pot* Jnly, 20. Messrs Ltthaui Co., the Area advise the following quota$2.75 $3.00 100 1.10 Vf v..'- 175 1.90 Ayerftoai 710 725 ?ak,v- 4 2-, 450 Zu. i.-. 45 0.55 htu- 0.7- 0.77^ Bakit X E 0.65 075 Caaagtetr 1 525 550 7 00 7 50
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  • 237 3 T«mll Cooly's Death. M.M. At K>»riing railway station, daring Bhnntin<? operations on ihe morning of Jnlv 10, one of the tracks became partially derailed, and in ord»r to get it back on the metals a qnantity of sleepers were staoked np alongside of it, and an iron rail
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  • 289 3 Waajumi i. Jnly 20. r—u Bae Local and oolnmn. jva- BuaineHß done. Tarn ;.--Weak. done. ?ago Flour- —No bnainws. Baaing d^ne. Pepper. —Steady. done. Othm Produci3.—- °&rb*t Qni«t. UUst Ucal kirkit Soulier, i. Nut'r?egt 1:0 S. per pionl 150.00 v r 80 i-;. 55.00 Copra Bali 800 On
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 259 3 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. Marlborough Theatre The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. Beoond Bhow at 9.15 p.m. A Splendid Jewel Production Of Suspense and Thrills, featuring Herbert Rawlinson in George Bronson Howard's Great Melodrama Come Through In 7 Keels. Vibrating with thrills and quick action,
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    • 741 3 Change of Programme To-morrow 1 THE STORY'S THE THING ~Tn7 I A British Production of Extraordinary P.jwer Alhambra aihoinhpii ia I is tne only uf. I With Absolutely the Most Dramatic and the Most Smashing Climax Ever Found in a Storg theatre the Theatre I AT THE with an I
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    • 701 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Door. To-nigh!! SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! Bluebird Photo Plays present ELLA HALL in 5 POLLY REDHEAD 5 Mystery of the Double Gross WITH MOLLY KING Episodes 9 10—4 Parts. First Show, 7.30 The Gray Ghost Serial, Eps. 9
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  • 1194 4 What tho poeition is south of the Martie is t yet o!-Mr. [q th»> early b >n-s of the a'v. n•t th Heutei bar on th- previous everting th-v* w.s practioally DO progr m any wh«re, save on a narrow belt between Fos3y ant, M*rne:!le f
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  • 64 4 The Governor-Goneral-of-India-in-Council in-Councilbeen pleased to sanction the promotion of Ist Class Assistant Snrgeon A J Schaffter, brother of Mr J P Joshua, late of Esmptej, h Mr J A Joseph of BtrathoMWa Ebtate, to be Senior Sub-Assistant Surgeon 2nd OIaSJ ranking as Janadar. kr C S Gopal, their broiher la-law,
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  • 570 4 Enquiry Concluded. The enquiry into the explosion in the engineroom of the S S Anjou which occurred on June 23 in the inner roaos, while the ship was leaving on her voyage to Muar and Malacc, waa concluded yesterday afte-noon in the Marine Court, consisting of Mr P
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  • 111 4 Sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr Langham Carter in the District Court this morning on Hazrat Shah, a Sikh ex-policeman, who was concerned in the hotel thefts a few months back. He was convicted and sentenced on the following two charges, the terms
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  • 66 4 Tin is quoted at £364.10.0. in London. Black pepper is quoted at 1/9$ and white pepper at 3/4 in London. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 22.67. On the Manchester market Bslbs shirtings are at 29/6 and 6 lbs T cloth at 22/3, In
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  • 27 4 Output for the first fortnight ended 19th July 1918. Honrs run 550 Cabic Yards treated 69,500 Total Piculs 536 90 Realised on sale $*****.85
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  • 268 4 Tin is at $167.50 no sellers. Robber is qnoted at 2/21 f or and 2/J* forefeet. S London, July 17 market is steady.— lifter. A mail from Eir mn j a to arrive hero frou P ;i ag ;o borrow morning. The b~st descriptiw r *por tl
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  • 10 4 [Wi %oi mw% MĔmm hi ay wri if ■■itwit.]
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  • 248 4 To the Editor of the Malabo Tribmt. Sir, —Though these be not time* that one should raise a cry in regard to the behaviour of oertain Government Officials, yet it is not an excusable fact that at times Police Magistrates should take itnpon them to be hasty in
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  • 126 4 Faqi*. The Great War The Western Front 5 Air Work 5 Havas Service 5 French Consular News f General: Bhare Market 2 Bombay Improvement Trust... 2 Singapore Civil Guard 2 Local Share Market 3 Straits Produce 3 Railway Mishap S Has the Crisis Come 4 Local and General
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 211 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet SSoAps. j Robltisitt's Qtto ol Rose" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a b -x. Price 95 CtS. per box. Robinson's "Special" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Price 95 CtS. per box. 3BKi3r*aa sr? SPJnORSS 'mm r < ?&?aaNaaaanMMHMQßßre:jaas > llW!? TINB OILS! Asiatic Petrolen
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    • 331 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements» Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municlp%] Contractors, General Importers and Exporter-, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. ai I■ i ■By \m%9 Tel. Address: GUANKIAT. Codes used A.8.C.. sth Fdltloo. and
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    • 46 4 Tansan Water i'''''''^'^"'^^MP j Tansan 4 I Ginger Ale Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. kTam kiat &> Co. Market Street New Stocks on Hand Salamandrite Jointings Game Glasses Tuck's Gen. Packings Saw Files Connecting Links. Sole Agents for TH E Mulcott Belting Co Ltd fnoorp 'rated in England).
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  • 179 5 The Western Front. ttEUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. An Australian Raid. London, July 18, 1.0 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Doughs Haig reports The. Australians Cirried oul a successful local enterprise on the eight of July 17 in the neighbour, hood of Viliers Brttonneux, advan cing their line to the south-east
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  • 265 5 Situation Favourable. London. July IS, 4.35 a.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headqaarters at 8 p.m on Wednesday ev-ning) wires that the situation ia entirely favourable. The enemy east of Rheims have not moved since the collapse of the abortive thrust in the morning in the direction of Beaumont.
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  • 192 5 London, Jnly 18, 11.0 p.m. received in the evening tonwming the French counter«Senmve shows that the attach tegwi at four-thirty in the morning a front of twenty-seven miles. Tanks participated but there was no artillery proration. Dn th? extreme left the French captnred the heights overlooking Fron'enoy ami
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  • 59 5 Counter-Attacks Succeed London. July 18, 4.35 a.m. Renter's correspondent at America Headquarters (Wednesday aftertoon) wires that a downpour of rain •owed np the operations. Fighung in the region where j unter-at tacks were begnn yester- day. Many Germans between the railway and the sooth bank of the Marne
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  • 137 5 More to Come. London, July 18,4 20 pm. Authoritative quarters in London advise caution in predicting the course of events ou the Western front. Undoubtedly the German attack on July 15 was intended to bring off a great strategic success, but as this has not materialised, it is not
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  • 100 5 London, July 18, 7-0 p.m. Sir Robert Borden, and Messrs Ward, Massey and Montagu were present at a luncheon given by Indian residents of London to the Indian representatives to the Imperial Conference. Responding to the toast of the guests, Sir R Borden said that nobody could look
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  • 119 5 London, July 18, 8.10 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. R. E Prothero stated that over three hundred thousand women, sixty thousand soldiers and ten thousand German prisoners and interned aliens are now working on land the arable) area of which in Great Britain has been increased
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  • 36 5 Lonlon, July 16, 7.10 p.m. The juggler Chiquovalli is dead, Buenos Aires The Clan Robertson, Mentioned! on July 14 as having beached in the roadstead, has been refloated. Paris The long range bombardment continues.
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  • 33 5 London, July 18, 10.15 p.m. The Press Bateau says A hostile aeroplane flew over Thanet at a great altitude on the evening of July 18, but was immediately driven off.
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  • 130 5 The following further donations are gratefully acknowledged Amount already acknowledged $2,544.09 Officers' Mess—Tanglin $75 Officer's Mess—Polo Erani 15 Officers and Wives— Tanglin Barracks 47 Naval Officers 20 Major N Black, G 10 Major W G Yates 10 Capt FC D Mann 10 N C O'sand Men
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  • 235 5 Bombs on Germany. London, July 18, 4 15 p,m. Air Ministry officii Our aeroplanes on Tuesday night bombed works at and Burbaob with good results aud appreciable damage. Th<=y pNo bombed an aerodrome with goo r aul:<*. AH returned. Our a roptanee on W Inesday sucoesstully attacked rail
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  • 72 5 London, July 18, 2.10 p.m. Wireless Russian official Germany has requested Russia's consent to the dispatch of a German battalion to guard the Embassy at Moscow. They disclaimed the intention to occupy Mosoow. The Government replied that it was prepared to furnish a trustworthy and sufficient Russian guard,
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  • 68 5 London, July 18, 8.0 p.m. It is officially explained that a wrong inference has been drawn regarding the announcement on July 13 concerning General Cadorna and others. They are placed on the retired list because they are no longer holding active commands, but tha* in nowise implies that
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  • 60 5 London, July 18, 7.20 a.m. The Times states that the Government has sanctioned the amalgamption whereby Lloyd's Bank takes over the capital of the Counties Bank and acquires the control of the National Bank of Scotland. The London and River Plate Bank pro posal to include the National
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  • 362 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paiia, July 17, 6.35 p.m. Robber is quoted 2 sh. I' 2 Dnval, condemn* d to death iv the trial of the Bonnet Rouge, was sh -t this morning. In -he High Coort, the Senator Rtoul Per. s c mtinued the
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  • 53 5 London, July 18, 10.15 p.m. Pabstine official: Austra liana in a counter attack on July 14 at Abut el Lnl ioflicted severe losses. A hundred and twenty of the enemy were found dead on one brigade front alone. We bombed El Kutrani and Amman stations, hitting troop trains,
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  • 36 5 London, Jnly 18, 10.30 p. v. Italian official: On the night of Jnly 16, Italian naval airshss and aeroplanesdropped iuhi thousand kilogrammes of bombs on military works at the maritime fortrefl of Pola.
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  • 126 5 The above rough diagram will give an idea of the position, and should be consulted in conjunction with the reading cf to day's l-ader. The German line runs roushly sou'h from Soissons along the Oareq, taming eastward at Chateau Thierry along the Marne, then eortb-eaet to Rheim?, afterwards bending sh;\rj>iy
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  • 603 5 The Great Topic. Paris, July 17, 8.25 p.m. More information is now to b:md and shews the importance of the divisions engaged by tbe Germans in the present battle, regarding quality and number. I» tc me conclusion that th a aNack wat intended as a main ffort About
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  • 261 5 Bombay June 22. —The activities of Hi-J mint in Bomba* is described iv an article in the Times of India. The mint is coining daily tea lakhs of ruptes. In addition to rupee coinage lor India, the mint produces daily a hundred thousand silver coins for the
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  • 511 5 Pencil Factory h China. f hina'a first pencil factory «r*i officially opened on Jot- ?f» «rfc< the China Pencil CompauVo mwm plant at 1001, Ward Road, Shanghai, was thrown open for inspection. Mr H. H. Fox, British Commercial Wt. I made th« formal opening speech und afterward iiitet
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  • 304 5 Stagnation in British Guiana. Sir Walter Egerton, Governor of British Gniana, 1912 17, read a paper recently before the Colonial Section of the Royal Society of Aria on" British Guiana and the Problem of its Development." Discussing the reasons why in a colony as large as British Guiana
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  • 596 5 The Romance of La Belle Etoile. (By 2nd Lieut- J. B. Morton) Tbe Estamiuet de la Belle Etoile lies on the crest of rising ground. 'ho c bbled road from tbe town leads up to it, and winds past 11 away b:to the distance. By night one looks down
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  • 84 5 It is notified in the Gazette that His Majesty the King haa been pleased to approve of the grant of the Imperial Service Modal to the following officers Mr W A Clongh, surveyor, Public Works Department, length of service, 27 years, Mr H 0 Ftdsiuger, draf >suian, Public Works Department,
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  • 73 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's Play. A Singles. Stoat owe 4 beat Old field scr 6—4, 7-5. C Singles Semi Final. Gale beat Lamb scr B—6, 6—o. To day's Ties. A Singles. Ruchwaldy ecr Lecgatt. B Singles. Allen scr v G:iffio. C Singles Final. Salter sor v Gale. Newcomers' Handicap.
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  • 80 5 Sunday. July 21 Johnston's Pier, 8, 9, 10 a.m., and 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bunealow 8.30, 930 a.m 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p m. High Tide 'j 18 a.m. On the arrival of the 10 r.Vlock launch, a 75 yards Novic s' Race will take
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 281 5 latest advertisements, jfojr sale As a going concern an Aerated Water Business complete in every respect, with crown cork filling and corking machines, bottles cases, etc The plant is electrically driven and is capable of turning out about 4uo doz per day Everything in first el&aa order, being under European
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 97 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orde'a for the week ending Saturday, July 27 To-day. 2.30 pin Drill Hall SHE (v) (Compulsory) »t do Maxim Co and SVR attd. (Compulsory) 3 30 mile Changi RJ, 2.45 Iransport from D. Hall Dismiss 5.30 p m. SVR and A V Platoon (Comj n'sory) 6,30 am
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  • 759 6 The Fete Success. Already acknowledged $9,124.50 Bridge 18 6 Mrs Wolskel 15 W Bircham 25 19,***** This subscription will be close 1 on Wednesday, July 31st. Mrs. J B Wish art Hon Secretary. The total proceeds from the G .la Per'oimance at tie Alhambra, through the kind
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  • 416 6 Japan's Needs Considered. In Great Britain coal and iron supplies are comparatively close together, and both are not far away fr<»m tbp sea: In Japan there is an abundance of coal, but tiiera is no iron ore and Japan has realised that the~"way to ensure uutional prosperity
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  • 61 6 Singapore, July 20. C .4.1.— BaoV4a»fa. 2/4 1/4 Dm* i W Prha.o 2/4 17/32 ImĔm—m Bank 1. I. 1474 On Bougkoug- Be*k iji 48f%ptea t n Shang. Ban i; d d. 4g| v n afaeii— Bai»U- T. T 10« i O -apao Huh did. 1 52| India Bt!b h»n
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  • 523 6 Mr. Gandhi's Activities. Bombay, June 24.—Mr M X Candid is now actively engaged in a cam. p<<ign of recruiting for tbe army. He has begun bis work in right earnest in co-operation witb a d< zen of his able lieutenants in the district of Kaira, which was lately
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  • 53 6 Orders for week ending July 27 Tti"f<l »y, July 23.—Signalling Class, Y.M.C.A. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, July 24. —Executive Committee Maeticg, Y.M.O A., 6.15 p.m. Thariday, July 25. Band Practice (Bugles and Drams), Malay Volunteer Clab, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 'JG.— Ambulanoe ClaBs, Y.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank
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  • 59 6 11 I He* io Lmlml allowing are the d*t« <,f > •siugaf.ore of t^e 2 ails -iiid their deliv^M a lea. Larr. Lauvsaao. Mail G Apl. 24 J aM 15 Mail C May II u ly Mafl I May 13 July 9 Mai F May II July 9
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  • 761 6 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Moraiag. aiNOAPOBs, July to. Lyall and Evatt, Kichange and Bhara Broken, i*ue the following list of quotationa Robber Shares. Hom. Falsa. Buvera. ««'lata. ALagar 8/- 3,3 t/- Anglo Java 6/- 71— 11- Angl o Malay 12/- 15/— 1 Ayer Koning 40/—
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  • 214 6 To day. Bangkok Katong 2.80 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *K!ang 2.83 pm Hongkong.* Amoy and .~watow* 2.30 pm Kerimon Hock Tew 3 pm Pulau Soegi Sultana 3 pm KerimoD Sanit 3 pm Pulau Batam and Patau Bulang Hock Keng 3pm Batavia ft Samarang 3 pm Medan
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  • 310 6 Of the principal towns of the F MS, Sert-mban easily retains the nnenviable reputation it has heWfor a long time as the most unhealthy centre. Malaria continues to o'.aim a comparatively large number of victims, but the annual report for 1917 of the Chief Secretary, F M
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  • 93 6 10 Ft ass* aad Snti Ltd. 4" X 46.00 x iiw 10 Msyaard Go- LM. 700 10C, A. Ribeiro A Co n Ltd. 16.00 18.06 ■L Bbp;l Tr »«"po» T?. Co., 110/- 116/ nam 10/- Bfkm Peteola*» 18/- i 0 10 B'p Cold Storage Oo„ 20.00 21.0J I 60
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 150 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OP D i W c mL h 1 w §£m i jjOfflDEWAßiScffl |3 (DISTILLERS) extra Bpcciat^^ Old Scotch Wgl Y7* 111 OF GREAT AGEEE3j| B^k SOLE IMPORTERS: Huttenbach Bros Co. ATI CO It Quickly Removes &I 1 Suffering. Dr. Mendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic
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    • 50 6 e*a»a*™Sa?a?Jeu«We?a?e?a^ CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express" are made for just such men —men of discrimmation who require the best. VIRGINIA No. 555 ptR T|N 0F so VA Packed in patent vacuum tins. I 4fa Sole Manufacturers <A~m/jff "^r 1 'ardaTH TOBACCO CO.. LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND.
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    • 688 6 c. 11 r n these days of Shortage are you wanting cement; 'Phone or write to T. YAMATO CO., gyfif 41, High Street, Singapore It ~n Church Services. 8. Andrews cathedral, Singapore. Bth Sunday Afteb Triniiv. tlet July. Itlti IM a,m Litany. 7.45 a.m. EWy Cn.mc-' a (Choral). V.15 a.ni.
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  • 1027 7 Riot of Colour ard Fragrance. Seville :—There are pbr>B so fortunate In their repataiion th»t perfume and colour a: evoked by tho mere mention of th a ir Seville is one of p] cea, To speak its name is to think of orangtf aid flower-, tit* throb
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  • 143 7 Lahore, June 24 A bomb outrage was perpetrated in Anarkali bazaar, Lahore, near Lahore Boot and Shoe Factory, on Sunday night at about half-past eight. It is the bomb v«as thrown from a balcony though this is not confirmed and it bit one of tbe two
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  • 68 7 O-d*»*-» for tbe w-.»e>k endit g Sitnrd ,y, July 20 To day 2 30 pm Drill HaU SRE (v) (Compulsory) Parricnlars later) Maxim Co and SYR attd. (Compnlsor>) 3.15 pm Orders BVB and A V Flato< t. (Comj ulson) 6,30 am Bakstier Range Chinese Oo SVI Attendance
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 506 7 NOTICES notice:. Those wishing to seil privately and at reasonable prices Lands <fe Buildings, ,bou!d write to The Straits Building Co., 111, Market Street (Corner Cecil Street.) 9 7 T— 8 8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the drawing of the Thont? Knee Kok B S A- Motor Car
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    • 624 7 BANKS QUARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IHOORFCRATED IS KN3LAJSD BY ROfAJL OIIARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00f Rmftv Fond £2,000,00 C Rooty* Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,00< HANKERS Iks Jittftii of EugUud, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The I-ondon County and Y/*etrmnetei
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    • 437 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETFE. (Evening JDsaiiy.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCBIPTION 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 editorial matters and news ahoald be addressed to The
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    • 281 7 Wbat men need To every mm >'io loaf of Mr re force is serious, and should not be neglected. Tho feeling of xbanstion affecting them is the result of thin blood, which hn* l> com de vitaliz d by the effects of tbe climate, worry, malaria, mid o'h»-r causes. Symptoms
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    • 364 7 TO BE LET OFFICES TO LET. Large newly paint ad front cftV No. 32-3, Haffir Mace, ■pi Liv Kirn Kiat, 5, TMok Ayer (street. 1-9 a TO BE LET. Two buugalows, Esther Lodge" and Elmside," 12 Wilkie Road and 6 Upper Wilkie Road, very centrally situated, with gas and water
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    • 320 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established lt>74. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income In IS 17 .$4,587,500.00 I Total Out-go In 1917 $2,732,070.05 J Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 I Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRI3UN£. Issued Daily. VoL V.- No. 169 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 545 1 How 55,000,000 Jons a Year Could be Saved. A lecture ou "Physics in Relation to National Life" was delivered to an audience composed mostly of teachwra at the Regent Street Polytechnic, by Sir Richard Glazehrook, CB, Director of the National Physical Laboratory. The chair was taker, by
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    • 138 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal XGQ) end Suspected (signal F P B) por.d Signal neoesaary in adPort notified. dition to Diseane. Quarantine lac. Bangkok FPU Phm Bambi FPU Plague Batavia Si TandB j; ,n K Pr ir k l XG( J Mini in Belawan fDelO FPU Plague Bombay X
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    • 23 1 The Calypso starting off on her journey to Malacca on Wednesday had to put back to Singapore witb a defect in her boilers.
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