Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1918
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Title Section29 1918-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. -No 173 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 PHICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 25.29 words
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Advertisement265 1918-07-25 1 Tay Guan Kiat I Mvjaging Director, GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. 1 36, Fhillip Street, Singapore. FIREWOOD? supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO fj Hotels, Steam-launches, etc m Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. RESIDENCES 87, Tank R ad, So. 14<f Suunyside, Gaylang, No. 1073. "Gaiety" Cinema CHANGE265 words
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Advertisement287 1918-07-25 1 Straits Jiotel TAHJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." HAVE YOU INFLUENZA Try our Powders. Address: Sincere Dispensary Ltd. i 231, South Bridge Road. GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MBAM Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood A PROD 'CTION FROM 166 Brothers' Studio Hill Btreet »/ill produce thas*287 words
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Advertisement93 1918-07-25 1 Sanitas Disinfectant Pine Tree Brand. Use No Other iM$P*- 3681 Kesults for the smallest This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITA3 is known throughout the world AS A RELIABLE i t disinfectant. The name always carries a full guarantee of effectiveness. The low93 words
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Advertisement387 1918-07-25 1 F I REWO OD I The necussit.. in ev< -y hou.-. 1 d 1 can be had from Tay Guan Kiat; r li-e supplier to the Cove aua: 4 and Singapore Municipality a. o J Hotels and steam launches, etc. jj i 'Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. BlIIOIIOII: 87,387 words
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Article1219 1918-07-25 2 Question of Development by Mechanical Means. Tha following is contributed to the Central China Post (Hankow) by Mr John Del Rey, M. I M. E. [Note:— The author wishes it to be understood that the nurnes of Chinese persons and places used in this article are1,219 words
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Article118 1918-07-25 2 Orders for the week ending Satarday, Jnly 27 To day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall SVC Band k Buglers (Compulsory) To morrow. 400 pji Johnston's Pier for Fort Serapong SVA Sees. 11l IV 5.15 Drill Hall SRE (v) M do Maxim Co and SYR attd. 5.10 do SYR118 words
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Article35 1918-07-25 2 Orders for week ending July 27 Thursday, July 2\- Band Practice (Bugles and Drums), Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jnly 26.—Ambulanoe Class, V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands Commission f r35 words
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Advertisement555 1918-07-25 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Singapore. ALWAYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descrip- tions and of the latest fashionI Emeralds', Sapphires, Rubies, Opals and other precious stones. Loose Diamonds and Brilliants of the first water and of various sizes.555 words
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Advertisement303 1918-07-25 2 G.C LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. jood aad well selected Mmlc VIoHa Piano, etc. Qood Strings for Striaged Instruments. WOtKMANvSHIP GUARANTEED, TERMS MODERATE. 3-1) j JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and Reliable. lis Continental Stamp Co. D RIOH BTKKatT X, TSUTADA JAPANESE303 words
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Advertisement128 1918-07-25 2 WE SELL PRIVATELY LMDS AND BUILDINGS Within and beyond Municipal Limits At Reasonable Prices. Freehold land planted with rubber, coconut and other fruit trees with a site clear for building purposes, area acres, Paya Lebar Road, close to Gaylang Road beyond Municipal limit. Freehold land with an attap roofed building128 words
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Advertisement702 1918-07-25 2 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing interest from the date! of purchase at 5* per cent per annum, payable Hslf-yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. Repayable at Par on the 20th July, 1928. PBICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of thi- issue will be lent to702 words
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Article242 1918-07-25 3 SuMrvo:". July 25. Litliaui Co., the Arcade, a Iviaa the following Q«<*a- 2 90 10 100 1.10 aWlfoM 175 1.90 ajwFanai 7.50 800 M*,wr.i« 4-25 450 Bak2 J**»l "/5 Kach 0.75 0.80 Bukit KB 0.65 0.75 Ctanfteferix." 5 60 60 Oienealr 150 170 E IYW 7.00 750242 words
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Article28 1918-07-25 3 Programme For July. Friday. July 26.~Para.Je Bonstead Institute 51', p. m Monday, JaJy 29,—Parade Pearls Hill, 5.J5 p m. AiMn Aqnew, Officer Commanding Civil Gnard.28 words
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Article348 1918-07-25 3 Singapore, July 25. t\»t.»«Sen Local and 'ieneral column. Cipro*-- BnaineKs done, Tapio/.a. —Weak Business done. sc go Flour- —Business done. :> imbier.-- No business. Pepper-— -SteLl' No business. 'Hhfr Products.— i'ket Viuiet. Lstsl Ltcsl -t<.>r ObsMSmsi Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl 150.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 55.00 Copra B&li348 words
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Advertisement227 1918-07-25 3 FROM TO-NIGHT UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY 26. Marlborough Theatre, BEACH ROAD. The Hall for Comfort, Qood Music and Good Pictures. Second Bhow at 9.15 p m, A Forceful Wall-Made Production with an Excellent Cast An Attractive Screen Adaptation of Sir A Conan Doyle's Novel by the London Film Co. I The227 words
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Advertisement760 1918-07-25 3 I From To-night until Friday, July 26, X9lB J j Another Powerful Array of Pictures tmm ne Keeping you thoroughly interested and entertained from the minute you enter Alhainhra Alhambra till the minute you leave. is the onl> the Theatre I Come early to get the value of the entertainment760 words
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Advertisement673 1918-07-25 3 l AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EM f* II? E I Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pat* the Door. To-nigbt SECOND SHOW 9.10 To-night! Butterfly Feature presents RUTH STONEHOIiSE in 5 Follow the Girl 5 An International Drama of Startling Intensity. Mystery of the Double Cross Episodes 11 and 12 Animated673 words
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Article1278 1918-07-25 4 The person one envies the least in Singapore ia the Municipal Officer of Health. To control the public health of any eastern town is no sinecare but when the town is a tide-sodden, congested town like Singapore which jnst growed 9 with disadvantages of climate, lack of seasons1,278 words
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Article182 1918-07-25 4 We understand that the application for Straits Settlements l\ per cent War Loan Bonds has been fairly brisk, and continues so. No doubt thi terms are sufficiently attractive to make ihe loan a success, and with the certainty of a safe investment the small investors (those who182 words
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Article192 1918-07-25 4 The concert announced by the Second Singapore Company Girl Guides (V W C A) to be held on the 9ih of August has been postponed until September. A Pitman's shorthand examination for elementary, theory and speed certificates will be held at the V W C192 words
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Article83 1918-07-25 4 Speaking at Shrewsbury meeting on behalf of the X S L I Prisoners of War Fund, Col Garrett, commandant of the 4th battalion (who had such a long spell here before proceeding to E arope to take part in the great straggle) mentioned that in the recent battle the battalion83 words
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Article118 1918-07-25 4 Pages. Thhi urbat War The Western Front I Zeebrugge Echo Other Fronts Food Position Allies and Russia U. S. A. and Britain I Havas Service I French Consular News I Generali Boy Scouts' Association 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps 5 China's Vast Mineral Resources I Local Share Market 3118 words
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Article241 1918-07-25 4 Tin is at $171.00 no selleri. London Jnly 20 The fl*. market is steady.— Renter. Rabber is q < < »i crepe and tor sheet. r The M V I Cup in a ;agi will probably commence on "LJ 12th. It will la* ten days. P; The241 words
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Article452 1918-07-25 4 Japanese Dentist Acquitted. B-fore Mr Justice Ebden at the Assiz-s yesterday afternom, the hearing was concluded of the case in which a Japanese named Wada Shinzo was charged with forging a certificate claiming himself to be a competent dentist. Mr. J. C. Cobbett, who appeared for the defence,452 words
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Article70 1918-07-25 4 Austrian Escapes From Tanglin Camp. An Austrian prisoner of war giving the name of Dnbofsky, and passing as a Russian, is missing from the prisoner of war camp t Tanglin. His description is as follows: Age 23 or 24. Height 5' 8". Broa j shoulders and70 words
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Advertisement212 1918-07-25 4 ROBINSON Co. FOR Toilet Soaps. j Robinson's m Otto ol Rose" Toilet Soap 1 3 cakes in a b >x. Price 95 CtS. per boxRobinson's -Special" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Price 95 CtS. per box. j |U!«* HTM OILS I Asiatic Petroleum 00. I (S.S.), LTD. j212 words
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Advertisement320 1918-07-25 4 GUAN KIAT I AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tfce Straits Settlements) Head Giiice: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. I 0.. 1 I Shipchandlers, 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.B.C, sth320 words
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Advertisement124 1918-07-25 4 Tansan Water n Tansan Ginger Ale Sole Agents 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 Agents for THE Mulcott Belting Co Ltd incorporated in England). Victoria Theatre Thursday Saturday, August 1 &3,124 words
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Article367 1918-07-25 5 The Western Front. &fiUT££ S SPECIAL SERTICE. Britisr tine Improved. London, July 23, 1.25 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig t port? :We advanced th" Yin* on th* 22nd southward of Morris- Vfeteren and southward of improved onr positions at ni«ht at the Hamol sector, and raided in367 words
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Article346 1918-07-25 5 Brilliant Operation. London, July 23, 3.15 p.m. The French opened a new attack northwest of Montdidier and have advanced a mile on a front of fonr miles and captured three village?. It is not yet certain whether this represents the total length of he front of the attack.346 words
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Article641 1918-07-25 5 London, Jnly 24, 3,0 a.m. Fr■ ich communique Our attacks on both banks of the Ourcq had satisfactory results notwithstanding a Btabborn resistance by the enemy, who brought up fresh rrserves. North of the river we captured and passed Piessier Hulen an 1 reached the western outskirts of641 words
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Article289 1918-07-25 5 Still Pushing On. London, July 24, 5.30 a.m. American communique South of the Ourcq we continued to press the retreating enemy. We took possession of daulgonne and tho woods westward of the village. London. Ja'ty 24, 7.15 a.m. Renter's correspondent at American Headquarters states on Tu. sday afternoon:289 words
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Article247 1918-07-25 5 How Things Are. London, July 23 f 3.5 p.m. A continuati -v of this morning's news from the front sutes that between the Aiano and the Ourcq there .is very little change, except that the French have captured Oalchy le Chateau. The enemy here are apparently bringing up guns247 words
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Article172 1918-07-25 5 Cheering Report. London, July 23, 4.45 p.m. The American Food Controller, Mr. Hoover, speaking at the Mansion Hons* 1 said that owing to America's efforts there would be no need to restrict shipments of bread stuff* to Europe in the forthcoming year. America could furnish in pork alone172 words
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Article85 1918-07-25 5 London. Joly 23, 3.35 p.m. New York A German submarine sank a tag and three coal barges on Sunday off Cape Cod. The men, women and children aboard were saved. The attack was witnessed from the shore. Two shells from the submarine fell close 4o the beach85 words
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Article506 1918-07-25 5 Mesopotamia Operations London, July 2«, 4.45 p.ru. In Urn House of Commons, Lord Root-a Cecil stated that iti" p -rations of Oer ,Q r'' Waral n ihu Euphrat-s i< v and in the neighborhood ot Kirknk in April r I c -ir.g 10,000 Tnrkisi c i tpi» ,ii506 words
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Article259 1918-07-25 5 Battle Position. Paris, July -'3, B.o>ra. There is an indication that the Germans, staggering under tho repeated an<l formidable blows of the Allied armies, might retreat i'rom the flfllssoiH If SI II» Itlmlim, salient. According to reports receiv-i last night thn Germans appear to be destroying huge qsan259 words
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Article473 1918-07-25 5 Heroic Deeds Rewarded, London, July 23, 8.10 a.m. Echoes of th" s irrmg events at Z 'ebru?ge on tho night of April 23 are contained in the Lon ion Gazette announcing the award of various decorations to the participants. jThe Victoria Greta Ii awarded o th toilowi ig:—473 words
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Article121 1918-07-25 5 London, Juiy 24, 6.40 a.m. Wasbingfc n Wh'-n Congress re-assembles Mr Bik r will sub. Mit proposals to modify the draft ag I and for somewhat larger military mobilisation. Mr. Dani Is inn )nnc->s that th" navy personnel is now 503,792 offioetiand men. Tne Tim<s correspondent at British121 words
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Article204 1918-07-25 5 f f'u Otmrte9§ of tht French Consulate.) Pa: is, July 22, 6.50 p.m. M Clemenceau visited Cha'eau Thierry and oofigratsJated the troops. He remarked on the admirable moral of our soldiers. The battle continues favourably on the whole front from the Aisne to the Marne we made204 words
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Article201 1918-07-25 5 Text of Murman Pact. London, July 24, I 0 a.m. The Rn«sian wireless haa lava tl the text of an agreement between Great Britain, the United States and France and tho Murman Regional Oa**f»ail prodding for co-ordinated *uti jn tor tha define* of Mnr- ma ■••Hon agaii.bc201 words
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Article112 1918-07-25 5 London, July 24, 2 0 a.m. Vladivostok Tho Provisional Government has requested the Hies to afford j ?int military action Two thousand G irmano-Magyars and a thousand Red Guards are opposing the Czeohs, being strongly entrenched along the Ussnri river, while a farther 4,500 as war prisoners and112 words
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Article236 1918-07-25 5 Navies Combine foi War. Lonion, July 24, 1.50 a.m. His Majeisty the King is visiting aii important naval depot, wb-re he ins inspected the bigg-st and most powerful naval force ever assembled. An idea of its formidable Batnre may be gathered from the fact that236 words
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Article79 1918-07-25 5 London, July 23, 5.50 p.m. In the Hosss of Commons, the Nationality w r, pr.-e«nt after many weeks abst -n'i'ir Mr. Dillon gave notice of a motion condemning the Government's Irish policy as illomt and ex .sperating the Irish people, and declaring that tb i only79 words
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Article65 1918-07-25 5 London, July 23. 10 55 Renter harts that Sr Sidonio Pais, president of Portugal, speaking at ihe opening of the Portuguese Parliament, fmphasised Portugal's loyalty to the Allies' came and referred iv many proofs of the confidence from the Allied governments, particularly the British notification ot the intention65 words
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Article979 1918-07-25 5 Delayed German Offensive. The following summary of lha »*m*Vt war news is issmd by the b. ;:ish Legation at Bangkok* but must not be considered official: London, July 12, Operations for 'h week ended th 11-hJaly:—But for certain very Mtonenel ul minor operations, all oi* Allied initiative, the979 words
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Article107 1918-07-25 5 The Cinemas. A Biitte; fly feature drams-: Fjllow the Girl, farther episodes of Mystery of the Double Crosp, A' irnated Weekly, and an L ko convdy ficare in the arogranMM f the sec. d house at the Empire to night whilst the first Otto will <-creen a Liemie drama,107 words
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Article51 1918-07-25 5 London, July 23, 5 5C* p.m. Ia the House ef Ceum»ns. Sir •JUU.UUO American troopi w ro now crossing the Atlantic mon -.ly, ot weom two.thirds w re vav i n fMti«h flUpi. Saffiekm V plie» j »nu war BBoHeiioJt r r \Uie§ Wcu- tigo b.i. caii, a51 words
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Advertisement233 1918-07-25 5 LATEST /.OVERTbEMENTS, FOR SALE Triumph Motor Cycle in good order. Apply at Abrams' Motor Garage, 1, Penang Lane. 25 7 D 29 7 1 99 MMM MBMbwMb ■^\\\\\\S\\\\\TMWMBl Factory for Lease or For Sale. A small rubber factory situated in a central pai t of the town having ample accommodation233 words
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Article1065 1918-07-25 6 Tbe Generous Response. The following extract is from the report of the Joint War Committte of tbe British Red Cross and the Order of St John of Jerubo.lt m, and ia forwarded for publication: The Straits Settlements' fine response gives us another instance of generous giving allied1,065 words
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Article428 1918-07-25 6 Messrs Latham Co's Report. Siogapore, Jniy 22. Share basinesa daring the past week has again been practically confined to tin shares, most of which have marked appreciable improvements during the period, whilst all Robbers proved to be without any interest whatever. At the looal auctions, however, the commodity428 words
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Article41 1918-07-25 6 Singapore, July 25. '3 Hid 2'» 1/4 IM 2/4 9/16 >.j |«df*»Booh t 147$ o. .< tag «4i%proTa. r Ja I >1 Boo 1 »i 47| Jm I r Iosi f 1..2| o**(i b h i*■• 15 29/52 T f. 1641 words
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Article180 1918-07-25 6 TO dayMalacca and Muar *Hainam 2..(0 pro Batu Pahat Mena pro Port Uickwn 4 P»rt Swettenham *Hebe 2.80 pro MaUorat and Muar Kakt. 3 pro Pnlau Batam and PuUu Bulang Hock Keng 3 pm Manila pro Kota Tinggi Aing Hong 4 pro Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pro Supplementary180 words
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Article65 1918-07-25 6 ill Hrtrttl in L9B4M Tne BVO tti'- iia*«<« it d kflBJPi from aingapt c ct* th* v pron w.aii* and :.he;»- dolivor] t L >n. > > dtSTta 'i Mail G May II nly 9 Mail I May II July 9 Mail F May £J July 9 Mail65 words
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Article311 1918-07-25 6 It is interesting to receive the 0 »it ssU ti of representatives of the distilling and wholesale trade in whisky that they are prepared to ace pt th«» increase in the duty to thirty shillings on the gallon with s'oical resignation. For eom w O&ontba th«y have be»n haunted311 words
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Article171 1918-07-25 6 S.veoth and Final List. Previously acknosrlodged $5,338 00 Francis Graham 50 J ii S 25 t'apt; in BfOdonborg 10 II B W(2 vJ Dona'i m 10 •'.W'dl wisher" 10 Mrs J IfeCnllj 5 Chnrch Service IVbong 23 Tang tub 10.15 Malacca 29.75 A Bf&lCensM 5J B171 words
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Article813 1918-07-25 6 Prices Quotes' tbe Market urn Morning siNoi.pt iik, July 26. MeasTr LyaV and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Broken, iseue the followint lint of quotation* Robber Shares. lok. Valua. Hu ver». heUen tl- Allagar 88 S/. Anglo Java 6/- 71--1- Anglo-Malay IS/- 16/--1 Ayer Kuning 40/- 60/S/- Batang813 words
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Advertisement144 1918-07-25 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D i W w I (HohnDewarsSoSl i 3 (distillers) ;£iEEEj frcrro gpeciafes RlOld Scotch W|p "[7" OP GREAT PL CrjnOPrix ispl JB. A. -OLE IVPOBTEK? HuttenbacSi Bros Co. it Quickty Remov«s »n auffering. Dr. Mendes de Leon, d'rector of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, in his144 words
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Advertisement163 1918-07-25 6 In the Coils of Rheumatism A man's most valuable possession is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the pufferer of minute* and hours and days and nights and weeks, months, or years of happiness and useful wcrk. No man can call his time his own while he163 words
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Advertisement467 1918-07-25 6 I 1 1 JET In these days of Shortage jgmmm ire i 'Phone or write to YAMATO Go., mym 41, High Street, Singapore. T "Ml LOUiS WOLFF Co., Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, uojisrixm. FINE ART PUBLISHERS Introduce their productions of OIL PAINTINGS IN MASSIVE GILT FRAMES INSPECTION SOLICITED. A. Frankel467 words
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Miscellaneous24 1918-07-25 6 Day By Day. To-Day. St. Jamea. 11 r t Hoard, 2.15 pm. Kmulatioa Lo !t;e Special, 8.45 pm. Sunday. ;>:h San lay after Trinity.24 words
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Article2580 1918-07-25 7 By Dact r Woods Hutchinson. kf the charm of ar.d the glamour of dramatic a, tv*l f-t tiogaway from gheii-shock, maoh of its mystery is clearing up. It is coming lob? as chi fly file revelation .)f tho .-.lm of nervous unfitness and m< iU; anbaiance admitted into2,580 words
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Advertisement407 1918-07-25 7 fWTIOES Settlements Police. POLICE NOTICE. sod Explosives Ordiasace, 1913. Renewals of Permits far Firearms. ill persons who have not yet *ed t° eir fi re rnlB liaences for r D f T ear 1918 1919 are advised to to before the end of this month »s to avoid prose :ution407 words
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Advertisement605 1918-07-25 7 BANKS BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I \riOP.PORATKO IN ENGLAND BY BOYAL CFABTKR, P»id up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £S0 each £1,200,000 Bwrve Fund £2,000,000 liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. ThaisAiil of England, The London Citf «Jd Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* Lend m County and Weet.min«.ter Bsnk, Ltd.,605 words
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Advertisement131 1918-07-25 7 Neuralgic Fains The one symptom of neuralgia is nain, and it is unmistakable. In many cases anaemia and debility are responsible] for it, particularly in women, ft remedy this condition it is necessary to build up the blood and improve the general health, and for this purpose there is nothing131 words
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Advertisement412 1918-07-25 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZET E. (Evening Daily.) 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 editorial matters and ucws should be addressed to412 words
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Advertisement425 1918-07-25 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exr-eed $32,571,428.00 Absolute Security. Income In 1917 $4,587,508.00 Total Out-go In 1917 $2,732,073.00 Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase In Funds $1,855,430.00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00. Total fronnt paid for425 words
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Title Section25 1918-07-25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oally.j SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY A TRIBUNE. Issued Daily. Vol. V.- So. 173 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.25 words
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Article461 1918-07-25 1 Hero ia a reme iy for the highest OQSJt of living advanced by the Ja pan Chronicle which may appeal to the ppople of the United States rhe United States Government is trying a new experiment in the control of prices. The rise in the price461 words
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Article155 1918-07-25 1 Acco ding to a writer iv the Evening Standard, the Huna are again making extensive use of tiie so oiled periscope mine," an ingenious device which was first used again, t the Huns themselves. It consists r.f an ordinary eea mino surmounted by a sham periscope, which projects155 words
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Article84 1918-07-25 1 26th List. h BUMUI al;t ?.<iy ackt owladf 1 $64,472.06 Uf F Sutherland 20 Mr P. Sammy 25 Mr and Mrs R J Kartlett (per Mr A W Still) 50 Members of Tampin Club, subscribed at Concert and Danoe organised by Mr D P Downing84 words
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Article141 1918-07-25 1 Alphabetical list of Infeoted (signal XGQ) and Suspected (signal F P B) ports Signal nec*»aarv in AdPort n.titled, aatioa so Dw«aea. Qaamasaaa aaab Bangkok F P It Plague I I" F P B Plagu* Batavia A TandjkagMok XGQ Cholera B. la wan Deli FPU Plague Bombay IQQ Plague Bombay141 words
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Article73 1918-07-25 1 Thursday, July 25.—High Water: 11.42 a.m. Bft. 9ins. 11.11 p m. 10ft. Gins. Friday, July 26.—High Water:— 0.14 a.m, 9ft. 2ins. 11.57 p.m. 10ft. 7ins. Saturday, July 27 Moon in Perigee 9h 24m M. in Equator llh M. High Water :-0.49 p.m. 9ft. 3ins. Sunday, Jnly 2S.73 words
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Advertisement507 1918-07-25 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. jPer annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 I Per mensem 1.25 1 Postage Extra 50 CIS. per month. P.*o. British INDrA APCAR LINE (OoXPABIIfI ISCQRrCBAT£9 IN ENGLAND.) MAR. Ml PASS£»SK SEMMBL PeiatasuK*' and OrieattJ507 words
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Advertisement171 1918-07-25 1 SEMNIi LINE OF STEAMERSU. "Gltno&'«" lons. "Bam B**" 6,789 Toe*. B«anfl Ci.o ,n" 6,775 9Jgag The above steamers are now Under service to the Imperial Government. GIONG HOE Co. SINGAPORE Qo. SBIKHAMBLEIS ft CONTIACTOiS. The l.aar.fu l t hueeafcasj uiiijp.-. Offi«;is Battery Bead. TAKE Lin TO TOP FLOOR Telephone Na.171 words
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Advertisement404 1918-07-25 1 MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) STEAMSHIP LINES FROM SINGAPORE Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong, Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy every two months. 14 TAMON MARU No, 1 bout j Q y 25 Labaan. Jesselton. Kudat. Sandakan, Tawao once a month IA KATSURA MARU aborJt end 4 Jllv No passengers carried. Ports of404 words
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Advertisement67 1918-07-25 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., t Incorporated in Singapore.) Registered Office 58 and 59 Market Street, iatended Sailings. Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other days. Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontian, Kechil and Benuit. Every alternate day. Hook Lim For P. Batam, Bulang and Bintan. j every alternate day. Hook Keng67 words
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Advertisement437 1918-07-25 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The Popular Newspaper of the Strai ts (Settlements. §3>* PUBLISHED DAILY Complete Reports of Local Ev ntg I Condensed News from F.M.S., Java China, India, Ceylon and Japan! I Full and Latest War N eWs KIPPON YUS£N KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN)437 words
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