Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1918
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Title Section27 1918-07-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] ANU^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No 171 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY t&27 words
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Advertisement306 1918-07-23 1 Tay Guan Kiat 1 Jfjii iflf Mr****! GO AS A7.ir.j- Co., Hi It > 36, I hiilip treet, Sit ipore. r'l F Ift £W GOD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO to Hotels, Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. |j I luißiieil: IZ litl Bad, Mo,306 words
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Advertisement287 1918-07-23 1 Straits Motel TASWCiNC PACARHOAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address P RAN A KAN." HAVE YOU INFLUENZA Try our Powders. Address: Sincere Dispensary Ltd. 231, South Bridge Road. nnanm^ntMaaa. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH HUH Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood A PBOI>t7OTJON FROM Lee Brothers' Studio Hill Street ■/til287 words
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Advertisement93 1918-07-23 1 aoass tmt iwwu n— a»g^ajacaoaa»^wra if I I THE Pot Stills I t I OF jGreat Britain I Have Been I I i Taken Oyer by Government, I t 3 l NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's 1 will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain ihe quality93 words
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Advertisement382 1918-07-23 1 F I REW O OD The in every ho»* "held C ii be hau Ir ni Taj Guan Kiai Tt.e MpplMM to the v.ove nment I j and iingapon M jnicipahv. a:0 Hotels und Bteem launches?, etc. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I RaaiDKVC E B »7. Tank Road,382 words
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Article926 1918-07-23 2 Villdge Bigns Us Day, It* is pleaeant iv watch from an r. .ii c.sern-nt i. lonely remote v; laud villas* in a fl"»rge of the i ills renew itl day. Tv- 5 silence of the earliest dawn is suddenly broken by the bkde, first the iark, then the926 words
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Article32 1918-07-23 2 i ItOCRAM.MK Foil JCLY. F IJ, July Paralo Bousland Li itute 5 15 p.m. Moi day, July W.—Panda Pearls I ul, 5.15 o.uq. Andkkw Agnkw, Officer Commanding Civil Guard.32 words
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Article925 1918-07-23 2 Yews and Damson Blossom, Aa I went down to Winster, Full fifty years ago, The vale waa filled with blossom, Wild cherry aud the sloe Bnt the grace of all Ul graces And the charm of ali its charms Was the snowy damson blossom About the fell925 words
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Advertisement438 1918-07-23 2 CHOP PIA KIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Siagapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the latest fashion Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes. Also438 words
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Advertisement307 1918-07-23 2 bb f Prlnseu Street PIANO TWER REPAIRER, iced aad well selected Malic Vinlie Plaao, etc. G -A Strini for Strieged Irrtrmeats. WORKMANSHIP (UAkANTrtD. TEKniS maim*. JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and Reliable. Tfce Contend Stan So. I). HIOH RTBBKT K. TfcAJXADA JAPANESE DENTIST j 74307 words
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Advertisement761 1918-07-23 2 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing iaterest from the date] of purchase at 5. per cant 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 this issue will he lent to761 words
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Article245 1918-07-23 3 Singapore, July 23. Mf&sra Latham <fc Co., the Arcade, advise the following qao.a--iODB:— f.iorUaiah $2.75 $3 00 AyerKnninga 100 1.10 dyerMoiek 1.75 1.90 AynPßnw 7.50 8.00 Balrowr.ie 4.25 450 Eukit letotoi n 45 0.55 BnkUK»til 0.7: 0.80 Bufe-t X B 0.65 0.75 TlwglH"i i\ 5.25 5.75 ttlencaly245 words
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Article283 1918-07-23 3 July 23. Tin- »See Loee] anJ eohanm. Copra. D—lac*e dene, rajAoca.— Basine-js done, Flour- —Baaineee done, i n bier. —No basineee. Pepper-—" Steady. No bnalnegp. OthtrFroduct.fi.- ierhwl Qaiet. Utat Loal Mukti Orouuoes. ffTiTmnpi S. pet pioui 150.00 Valmfge 80 S. 55.0f. 3opn Bali 8.00 Toora Gorong Talo 810283 words
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Article64 1918-07-23 3 MfejtJ I i Loadoa. The faHowlng are the dates of departure frou.. Singapore of the Europoar h*afll and their deliverj in Lod 'on. MAIL. LBFT. DILIVIBBD. M»ilC May 11 T uly I Mail E May 13 Ju y Mail F M»y 22 July 9 Mail H May Ju64 words
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Article47 1918-07-23 3 To-Day. Singapore commence. Rent Board, 2.13 pm. Lodge St George, 9 pm. To-morrow. Fall Moon Thursday St. James. Rent Board, 2.15 pm. Emulation Lodge Special, 8 45 pm. Sunday 9ih *na lay afftet Trinity. Monday. Legislative Council, 3.30 pm. Lodge St. Michael, 9 prr,47 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1918-07-23 3 FROM TO-NIGHT UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY 26. Marlborough Theatre, BEACH ROjHLD. The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures. Second Show »t 9.15 p.m. 4 Forceful Weil-Made Production with an Excellent Cast An Attractive Screen Adaptation of Sir A Conan Poyle's Novel by the London Film Co. The Firm of118 words
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Advertisement686 1918-07-23 3 From To-night until Friday, July 26, 1918 j Another Powerful Array cf Pictures rie Keeping you thoroughly interested and entertained from the niiuute you enter Alhamorii I I Alhambra is till the minute you leave. is the onb I the Theatre Come early to get the va,*i*e of the entertainment686 words
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Advertisement625 1918-07-23 3 f IT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tsnjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Dnor. To-night SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! Allen Hollubar and Louise Lovely in The Grip of Love 3-Part DramaThe Heart of Mary Ann Victor Comedy. IS HUMANITY IN THE GRIP OF EVIL Hinal Episode. THE GRAY GHOST To-Night,625 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous193 1918-07-23 3 Mails Clos«. To day. h «.Vrmir Shanghai h Japan 2- s 0 P® P Dickfon Abbotsford 2.30 pm Uviy W.ld 3 pa, Batavia, < henbon Sam»ran| 6 P m Pulaa Bitam ana PnUu Bulang H.** K- ng 3 pm Kota Tiuftifi A,n on pm KtlS! i z Kob« To morrow.193 words
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Article1366 1918-07-23 4 The most pa'hetic figure on the stage |q the tragedy that is bong SSMSBted to-d.y has pSSJBed away. [USSSC is no v details ."-wii that theex-Csar has been murdered by the Ural Regional Council on the plea that waa both a menace from thn Cz cho..Slavs and a1,366 words
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Article347 1918-07-23 4 Presentation by Mr. Tan Jiak Choo. The Malacoa Cidet Corps h-ts had an unbrok* n existence for more than thirty years. It is composed exclusively of the boys of the High School, Malacca, and is officered bymembers of the school staff. On Saturday, 20th Jnly, the Corps347 words
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Article54 1918-07-23 4 Mr C H Mackay, of Lunas Rubber Estate, has gone to India, where he will be given a commission in the Indian Army Reserve of Officers. Mr R Davidson and Mr and Mrs 0* H Barber, of Sungkai, are on their way Home, where Messrs Davidson and Barber are joining54 words
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Article261 1918-07-23 4 London, Jaly 22, 7.25 a m. The newspapers expose the absurdity of the German apologies for re crossing the Marne, and remark that the flurried, foolish attempts to disguise the disaster are very significant and a welcome signal that could be made from Berlin at this particular moment,261 words
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Article228 1918-07-23 4 Tin is at $171.50; no ee i lers Robber is quoted at UK crepe and 2/lj f or ahftet- k The large, n»>v r Seremban is Marin* bj &t 5 i- 1 .i,a, Col AJ Fox is back inth.pu. from his holiday i n [odia. It is228 words
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Article134 1918-07-23 4 The Cinemas. A powerful Butterfly dram* t ighting Mad, in 5 reels, and as L-Ko Come ly figure in the second house programme to-night at the Harima Hall, whilst the first entertainment will continue to screen The midnight Man and Danger Ahead. The Palladium is coming out witt two134 words
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Article118 1918-07-23 4 The following are the orders of the day for the meeting on Monday next at 2.30 p.m. 1. Singapore Railway Transfer Bill (Bill "To vest in the Chief Secretary to Government, Federated Malay States, the Railway known the Singapore Railway and to provide for the passage of Balßf118 words
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Article110 1918-07-23 4 To-Day 's Contents. PaGM. Thb Great War The Advance Continues 5 Other Fronts 5 Czernin Speaks 5 Kassian Matters 5 Havas Service 5 Ghnbral: Fire Lighting 2 The Winster Vale 2 Singapore Civil Guard 2 Local Share Market 3 Straits Produce S Mail Notice 3 Nicholas Romanoff 4 Amusements 4110 words
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Advertisement200 1918-07-23 4 ROBINSON Co. for Toilet Soaps. Robinson's m Otto of Rose Toilet Soap 3 cakes ia a b >x. Price 95 CtS. per box. IRobinson f s 44 Special Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Price 95 Cts. per box. LUBRICATING OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD, I Incorporated in200 words
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Advertisement304 1918-07-23 4 I GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. j Shipchandlera, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal I Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT Codes used A.8.C., sth Edition, and A304 words
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Advertisement43 1918-07-23 4 Tansan Wafer I Tansan Ginger Ale Sole A<;ents Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. KIAM KIAT Co. Market Street New Stocks on Hand Salamandrite Jointings Gauge Glasses Tuck's Gen. Packings Saw Files Connecting Links. Sole Agentw for THE Mulcott Belting Co Ltd. Incorporated in England).43 words
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Article342 1918-07-23 5 British Troops Take Part Important Ground Regained. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. LondoD, Jnly 21, 10 50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters (Jnly 21) states: A busy, sitisfactory week-end was rounded off by a raid on the German positions in Aveluy Wood, proving dugouts and bringing back twoREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 342 words
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Article912 1918-07-23 5 Fighting Unabated. London, July 21, 4 20 p.m. French commaniqne Violent fighting is proceeding north and Booth of th* Onrcq and between the Marne and Rheims. Despite the desperate resistance of the Germans we continued to progress. London, Jnly 21, 4.20 p.m. Hunter's correspondent at French wiring at912 words
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Article58 1918-07-23 5 Further Successes. London, July 22, 9.40 a.m. American communique On Jnly 21 between the Aisne and the Marne the day brought fresh successes. The enemy is being forced to yield bitterly-contested positions. We have captured during the past few days over six thousand prisoners and pver a hunlred58 words
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Article575 1918-07-23 5 Germans Disappointed. London, July 21, 9.25 a.m. Amsterdam The German newspapers display unconcjaled chagrin at the events on th* western front. The Koelnische Volka-Zeitnng's Berlin after referring to the false hopes entertained ir Germany abont th > sew offensive, say that it is no longer necessary tc conceal the575 words
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Article112 1918-07-23 5 London, July 21, 8.5 p.m. Mr Balfour in a speech at Westminister, alluding to Hertling's recent reference to Belgium as a pawn," said this meant that having attacked Belgium without provocation, having conquered it and illtreated it and pitilessly deprived it of every material good and all moral112 words
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Article57 1918-07-23 5 London, July 21, 8.0 p.m. Washington The sunken American cruiser was the San Diego, which was sunk off Fire Island. Several-German made mines were found in the vicinity. No submarine was sighted and no report received of any other vessel attacked; 1183 survivors have been landed at57 words
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Article228 1918-07-23 5 Italy and Albania. London, July 21, 7.35 p.m. Router's corrnapondent at Italian Headquarters wires th3t the Mount Stabel mentioned in the corn run niqne of Joly 20 in w 11 within Austrian territory. It is an important g.nn, becnise i* communis Valdige. nova anil eastwards (fives excellent observation228 words
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Article222 1918-07-23 5 Ex-Czar's Execution. London. July 21, 6 r >o a.m. Petrograd A' Russian < tlicial wireless message says: The C< ntral Executive Committee has approved the shooting of Romanoff. The latter's wife and son hive bssn s-mt to a place of security. Important documents concerning Romanoff, incln ling diaries,222 words
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Article90 1918-07-23 5 London, July 21, <S-0 a.m. Copenhagen Three British aeroplanes, returning from Tondern, were tired on by O -rman warships and chased by (i-rman aeroplanes. The fight ended on the Danish border and the three airmen fanded at variona points in Denmark anil were interned They said that a90 words
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Article51 1918-07-23 5 London, July 22, 0.50 a.m. The Times correspondent at Peking wires on July IK that Tibet has revolted against the Chinese. As the Central Government is unable to finance the frontier forces, it will be impossible for the latter to withstand the Tibetan advance. An armistice has been51 words
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Article26 1918-07-23 5 London, July 21, 2.0 p.m. Washington: A German aviator has confirmed Roosevelt's death. President Wilson sent a message of sympathy to Mr Roosevelt.26 words
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Article25 1918-07-23 5 London, Juiy 19, 6.15 p.m. Four thousand cotton workers are now idle at Wigan, in Lancashire, owing to the dispute reg irding wages.25 words
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Article16 1918-07-23 5 Lou-Jon, July 21, S.O a.m. Madrid i The Minister foff Marine has n signed16 words
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Article130 1918-07-23 5 A Peace Feeler London. July 21, 2.50 y.tn. Amsterdam: Count Czernin in a epeech in tbe Austrian upp*r house declared that Austria had no direct friction with Britain. Austria was let! unpopular, weaker, less dangerous and more moderate in her demands than and was fairly free from annexationist130 words
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Article655 1918-07-23 5 The Allied Push. Paris, July 21, 8.20 p.m. Jnst as his brilliant lieutenant, Hortzendorft', had teen obliged to recross the Piave in disorder, Lndendorff has jnst recrossod the *larne under pressure from the French troops. The fi st reason why the Germans had lost, the strip of ground655 words
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Article616 1918-07-23 5 A L?ng hy C.-le .da The fourth Aesiz s of tbe y ar which commenced bsl »t*i Ifr Jnadce Eoden ia the Supremo Court this morning, show quite a lengthy calendar, consisting altogether, as originally printed, of 19 cas. s. There are four charts of mu-der (involving four616 words
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Article57 1918-07-23 5 S.C.C. Lawn Tenis. Yesterday's PlayB Singles. Leakey scr beat Sire dwick owe 2, 6—l. 9—7. Allen scr bea' Pash owe 3,6 —2, B—6. Newcomers' Handicap. Hergraveove 15.2 b.-at Bdford scr 6—3, 6 1. Gooding scr v Sutherland owe 15.4 undniouod. The mens' BSOOthly medal of the Keppal Golf Club57 words
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Article83 1918-07-23 5 The annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club was held at the Clnb House at Teluk Kurau on Sunday the 21st inst. The following were elected Office Bearers for the ensuing year President, Chia Cheng Kang. Vice President, Scow Poh Leng. Joint Hon Secretaries, Cheah Chn83 words
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Article828 1918-07-23 5 Officer Tells of Brilliant Feats By Airmen. Paris, April 27 —We caught the "week-end" habit in the Flying Corps and the Germans are going to e-»teh something, too. On Friday night 1 dined with a friend in Lon don and on Saturday afternoon I was over828 words
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Article77 1918-07-23 5 A rogue elephant is causing a lot of damage to Kampongs at the iOth mile, Klang Gates. During the latter part of the Bulan Puasa it attacked and killed an old Malay man, and on Friday last seriously injured a Chinaman, The brute then pulled down a Matey house, the77 words
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271 1918-07-23 5 The following circular has been issued by Messrs Barker and Co, Ltd,, Secretaties pro tern Yon will no doubt rccolhct that at the meeting of reprea datives of 47 Companies registered in the Straits Settlements and P« ierated Malay States, held on th* >.Shof March271 words
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Advertisement221 1918-07-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SHOT GUN FOR SALE. Gunner thanks all who replied- The gun has been disposed of. 16 7 23 7 TO LET—FURNISHED ROOM No. 70, Prinsep Street. 22 7 23 7 The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of221 words
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Article1159 1918-07-23 6 Tokio Citizens Present Swords. Tokio, Jum: 20 :—The Mayor cf Tokio, Viscount Tapi, proceeded t< Kasntuigaseki Palace this morniig and presented to H R H Prince Arthur of Connaught a pair of swords aa a token of respect from the people of Tokio. The longer eword1,159 words
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Article223 1918-07-23 6 Writing to a China exchange, a medical missionary from China, now at t ie front in eh trg? of a hospital for Chinese coo ies, sa>s I might be in China, it is tho same work, with a few varieties. I have two ward-, each 40 beds Chest223 words
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Article558 1918-07-23 6 Generous Contributions. I M-8 Ridou*, who whb in charge of the Doll 6' S.all at the French Fete, wishes to thank Mrs M< niton, Miss 1 Gunaanlus (-The Old Woman") and Mr O Edwards who helped at the Stall, and Mr Q C Farrant and Captain and Mr558 words
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Article139 1918-07-23 6 The twelfth annual general meeting of the Medical Students' Recreation Club was held on Wednesday, with the patron (Dr J T Duncan) in ihe chair. The report showed satisfactory progress in the various de unrtments and a substantial credit balance. The election of office, bearets for the139 words
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Article799 1918-07-23 6 Price* Quotes' in the Mixta tail Morsiag. Singapore, July 13. Messrs byaU and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue tbe following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Note Value. He vers, rollers. 1/- Aliagar 3/- 88 I/- Anglo Java 6/- 7/2/- Anglo-Malay 12/- 16/--1 Ay r Kuning 40/-799 words
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Article49 1918-07-23 6 Singapore, July 23. n 4 m*. 2/41/4 3 at*. 2/4 17/32 !«dt« -H T. U7 i «ni .-.v* 3 prem ft %M i i ••,4, 471 5 r losj i— 102| w» lag rate Mj| U a 15 29/32 M 16 v n«s n SV v 48 13/1649 words
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Advertisement117 1918-07-23 6 I ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF 1D m w w jUB i SuDewariSobj i 3 (DISTILLERS) I^-Hj £x|-ro Bpeciot^^ Tfc Old Scotch Wiftj Ty 9 W OF GREAT Wm, JL JL §!L Crap? JB,^ i *rj pSSffl ITT IMPORTERS s j Huttenbach Bros Co. For Asthma and Bronchitis MEDICAL MEN BfcC,MMEND117 words
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Advertisement354 1918-07-23 6 c r j jln these days of Shortage II are you wanting CEIVLIENT fl 'Phone or write to 7. nun co, 41, High Street, Singapore T libw Stock of Useful Books JUST RECEIVED. The Doctor at Home and Nurses' Guide book $3 3u The Enquirer's Home Book (a complete domestic354 words
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Advertisement142 1918-07-23 6 on application being made to station-masters. Tariff of eftHP 1 —Breakfast $1 tiffin $1.25, $2. The daily local train service*, and from Singapore (discontinue, on Sundays since December 1, is as follows Prom Tank Road, 6.5 a.m., a.m M 7,45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.2'J a,m--12.59 p.m., 2.55 p.m., 4.40 p.m.142 words
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Miscellaneous178 1918-07-23 6 r Singapore Volunteer 1 Corps. Orders for th* *n ling Saturday, July 27 Today. i 5.15 ptn Drill Hall SRE (v) a f do Maxim Co and SVK attd. m do SVC and A V Recruits 5.10 do Chinese Co SVI 5.00 do SFA Co (Compulsory) To morrow. •4.00 pm178 words
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Article1386 1918-07-23 7 Thousa d Wakrle s M ies. We have BOnajd str- tcht a ol dry country in tha U Had Stats but we h.vt, never peiform d hi feat of hulMtog a thoafßU 1 'm. J M railro:-.d through a r devoid of aairfaee ws er, wyi tha L1,386 words
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Article160 1918-07-23 7 do o» can know tbe eoataay of ling well unless they have suffered the agfl"** 1 of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bciatioa, <;r other acute forma of pain, ;>nd then been cured. We bare thousands of letters which express this oestacy of feeling tbe pun go, the160 words
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Advertisement416 1918-07-23 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Those wishing to sell privately and at reasonable pr'ces Lands 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 UDtil farther notice for passengers to tbe416 words
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Advertisement619 1918-07-23 7 BANKS 6MITCIED Urn 3F m\h. i.JBTRALIA AMD CHINA. rsoonPOßAno) ra wkqlmmd B i BOY CH Uffll paid up Capital in GQyOQQ SHaiaa of £20 each £1,200,000 Itaan fl Fund £2,000,000 Ressrvs liability of Proprietors r. ,300,000 BAITEKR& Tke Baak of EngL.nd, Tha London City aud Midland Bank Ltd., The Lnndoa619 words
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Advertisement463 1918-07-23 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (JBvexalxagt I>caliy.) 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 editor ia! matters and news should be addressed to463 words
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Advertisement130 1918-07-23 7 Fortified at Forty Every wnman feara lbs miaeriea that ansa develop at this ape Often the first M K 'ns are irritability i temper an 1 low-apinted dapi—aion. which aha doea ooi attribute to its ttu.-» oauaa until backaches, t rista flash gs ai 1 cruel it ebbing pah give130 words
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Advertisement470 1918-07-23 7 FOB SALE FOR SALE As a going concern an Aerated Water Business complete in every respect, with crown cork filling and corking machines bottles oases, etc The plant is electrically driven and is capable Jof tu-ning out about 400 doa per day Every;hing in first class order, being under European470 words
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Advertisement383 1918-07-23 7 |THE ORIENTAL j Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1b74. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. I Income in la 17 $4,587,500.00 I Total Out go In 1917 $2,732,073 3C I Assurance effected In 1917 $4,7d0,128.00 j Increase in Funds $i,855,43u.03 j Total Policies in force383 words
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Title Section24 1918-07-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRtBUHE. Issued Dall>. Vol. V. No. 171 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article463 1918-07-23 1 ZExrimivi io Malaya rWonne.Y Messrs Snowman Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write ua under date July 6, as follows Our Market since w» lsst n ported on tbe 22nd ult. has not an\ increased activity. The demand for vessels on Time Charter continues strong,463 words
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Article147 1918-07-23 1 I Alphabetical list of fnfootod [(signal X G Saepeeted (sign ,i F P B) portl: Signal necesMn in adPort notified, ditioii ta DfaaMa, Qaaiaattae flag. Bangkok F P li pi a?ue Baaaein I P B Plague Hhtavia TamljnagPfioa xy Cantata B lawaa (Deli fP B Pngat Bombay X G147 words
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Article292 1918-07-23 1 Singapore and the Requisition Proposal. It will be recalled tbat oa May 28, the Singapore Cbaaibar of Qoai meice passed the following res !u ions 1. Tha* in the opinion of this i ha sober, Government requisition ol local shipping is Opposed to the '.est IntOrOOU of the292 words
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Article225 1918-07-23 1 One of the m is', interesting «iiips recently built i;i England will shortly start on her ssaidon voyage from i. North F. ist port. This is the ftrtt electrically propi lied BM rchant vessel ever constructe rj in a British yvrd it is ulso the ifg 1,.,225 words
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Advertisement519 1918-07-23 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarrer 3.75 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. P.*O.BrITFSH INDIA mil APCAR LINE INCORPORATED IB BnJIAHD.) AM I M PASSEX&EI 3£a¥i3ES. Peafr mla d Oriental S. N.519 words
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Advertisement45 1918-07-23 1 lEMK Uhi QF tTEAMEIf. 0 taoglt 1 > The above steamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. GICNG HOE Co. j j SIMfiAPOKE SBIPSHAKOLERYdM OLMMUtt 3 PMmm I OSe«:-—ii Battery Soai. TAJfv. "U» PUm Tata■ fa 433. I v*. H. IHIfHi ftffi j J45 words
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Advertisement409 1918-07-23 1 MITSUBISHI SHOJI Ltd. fine rporated in Japan) STEAMSHIP LINES FFIOIVX SINGAPORE Bangkok, Saigon, Hsiphong, Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy every two months. 8S TAMON If ARU No. 1 about July 25. Labusn. Jesselton, KuJat Sandakan, Tawao once a month s.s. KATBU&A M \RU about end of July. No passenterH carried. Ports of409 words
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Advertisement63 1918-07-23 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., (laoorpckated In Singapore.) itmpmtn 1 OiSce 58 and 59 Market Streei. Intended Sailings. M Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other days. Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontiau, KechU and Menmt. Every alternate day. 14 Hook Lim For P Batam, BulajiK and Bmtan *very alternate day v63 words
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Advertisement494 1918-07-23 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNEI 4 AND SHIPPING GAZITTE. J The Popular Newspaper of the Strait s I Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAJLY. I Complete Repute of Locni g* I Condensed News from P.MJS j I China, India, Ceylon and Japi n jl Full and Latest War nv Ws f NIPPON yUSEN494 words
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Miscellaneous94 1918-07-23 1 Tide Table. Tuesday. July 23. High Water:— 10.39 a.ua. 8ft. 2ir,s 9.38 p.m. 9ft. 8ine. Wi-dn-sday, July 24—Full Moon 3h 35m. M. High Water :—11 11 a. m, 8ft. 6inn.; 10.25 p m. 10ft. 2ins. Thnreday, July 25.—High Water: ~~11.42 rt.iu. Nf 9il:H. 1 1.11 n tp, 10fr. GifiH. Friday,94 words
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