Malaya Tribune, 9 August 1918
1918-08-09
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Title Section28 1918-08-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 186 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9.28 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1918-08-09 1 ITay Guan Kiat j f/t mjm» JfteMer, GUAN KIAT tf Oa, Ltd. I 36, Phillip street, Singapore. IF I ft £WOOD supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etcPaoneNos 1561, 1362 and '363 I BBSIDaSCKS: 87, Tank I! ai. No. in; d r 9T !tmV'- "WKBiH372 words
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Advertisement299 1918-08-09 1 4a^a«a«a«aHaHa«a«HaVa«aaaW Straits Motel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address "PRANARAN *9aHaWMa**n*n*n*naMaJa*n*nVaVHHß ha.ye Yor INFLUENZA Try our Powders. Address: Sincere Dispensary Ltd. 231, South Bridge Road. GOOD PHOTOGRAPH ME/ §1 ?our Very Likeness, Styla aad Mood. A fROD> CTION FriOki m Brothers' studio Hill Br reel299 words
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Advertisement93 1918-08-09 1 I THE |Pot Stills I 0F I Great Britain I Have Been 1 Taken Oyer t>7 Governmeni, i I NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's I will be able to continue i to supply their famous blends and. to maintain j the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest93 words
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Advertisement351 1918-08-09 1 F I REWO OD The neXMait* in hoo> hold can be had ir >m Tay Guan Kiat Tl.e supplie to tbe Government and ngmpi re Municipali**. aieo Hotels and iSieam launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and.1363. Residences: k7, Tank Road, No. 1450; Sunn> side. Gaylang, No. 1073. or nm351 words
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Article1006 1918-08-09 2 Gigantic T«sk> in Franc*. Times Cor. The Americans jn France are rapidly pushing to completion the longest, an<i in many rccwoll th« created', scheme «>f irvntnnntntHoni ns -d in warfare.Tr h handicaps were multifold, their I*k colossal. How eplendi tly they attacked their probleina and conquered on« afterTimes Cor. - 1,006 words
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Article20 1918-08-09 2 Orders for week ending Aug. 10 Friday, Aug. 9—Ambulance Class V.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m. Frank C. Sands CrrncaiSßioner.20 words
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Article396 1918-08-09 2 Millionaire's Wife Sentenced. Tb*re has been an astonishing sequal to a Ghetto love romance, a raessagp from Kansas City stating that Mr h R< so Harriet Pastor Stokes, wif-of the uew York publicist and millionaire, Mr J Q Phelps Stokes, bai been ■eateaoed to 1 v years in396 words
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Article40 1918-08-09 2 "What excuse does this man give for deserting his wife "He Bays her conduct was Teutonic." "In what ™pp' ct "It seems she hit him with a poker after bfl had agreed to suspeud hostilities." "r-'ir w ciaawi gaj vaawanaaaaaaamnaawannaaananana^40 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement600 1918-08-09 2 CHOP PIA HIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 622 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 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. Also600 words
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Advertisement113 1918-08-09 2 D*C. LEE 163. t&vn.- Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. dood aad well selected Mc«ic Violin Piano, etc. Qood String for Stringed la*tran>cnif. «MBaTIIItNHIIIP GUAPftVTt.EO. ?ir<6 HOOFm JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each. Cheap and Reliable is Gcntinental Urn Be, I) BTOB STREET. Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for113 words
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Advertisement594 1918-08-09 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, 1923 PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to594 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1918-08-09 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order# for the week ending Satnr av, Aug. 10 To-tiay. 4 00 pn Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloso SVA Sees. Ill IV (Compulsory) 5.15 Drill Hall 8RE (v) 5.00 Risim Point, P. Brani SRii (v) (P B Platoon) 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co and SVR attd. 5.10121 words
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Article318 1918-08-09 3 Messrs F-aser and Co.'s Ci. n cul r. Singapore, Au«. 1 1» rot snrprirtinp the interval i f 'h Augnsi B nk Holi da™ to tied Mining shire quotations sou;-?*» hat uncertain, special iy invitw of thrt fact that on Tin wis tnld a: $184 an.i Monday';} rice318 words
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311 1918-08-09 3 Mh August 1918. Iheprirxipal feature of the week's bnsinesa w« the steady advance in "Vmmm np to $21.00. Rubber mm American boport reftric:iora for August to September rroTi j» f or a continuation of th M quarters averag' i.e. 16,666 °c» for the tw >311 words
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Article339 1918-08-09 3 Tha Full W»nniog List. f Th- draw for the third Red C.-oss Lottery < > <k plaos in the Theatre ar Knehing on the night of th*2'J.h Jaly A siwttnr attraction it* th ■ah pc of n free night at thf Ci v. ae way.' a prevented th»339 words
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Article91 1918-08-09 3 The death rate per inille for the week ending Aug. 3 was 34.69. The total number of deaths was 246, of which 185 were males and 61 females Two Europeans and I Eurasian died, 190 Chinese, 33 Malays, *nd 17 Indians. Convulsions caused 33 deaths, Phthisis 41, Malarial91 words
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Advertisement116 1918-08-09 3 MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. Tbe Hall for Couifort, Good Masic and Good Pictures. j Pa the'a Four-Star Serial Featuring Miss Doris Kenyon, Sheldon Lewis, Miss Arline Pretty and Mahlon Hamilton The Mystery and Detective Serial Supreme In 15 Episodes at 30 Parts THE HIDDEN HAND faieode 4. The False116 words
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Advertisement708 1918-08-09 3 From Thursday, August 8, until Tuesday, August 13. A PICTURE THAT TOWERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS In the Intensity of Its Portrayal of the Emotions of the Human Mind I The The Most Powerful Picture of its KLid Since EAST Alhambra J Alhambra Is LYNNE fa Qnly I the Theatre A708 words
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Advertisement362 1918-08-09 3 \T THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY BOOSE EMPIRE j Tanjong Pagar Road Trams Pass the Doer, j To-night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-nlgfit 1 Bad Feather Photo Play j Mr. Dolan of New York 5 PARTS Featuring Jack Mtjlhal. 5 PARTS j The LjMkl Ep:.oJe—The Concluding Chat <.tr of 2 Mystery of the362 words
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Article1218 1918-08-09 4 Onr to I "i vill doubtless have noticed that there hare been of late questions put with more frequency than nBnal in the Hovae of Commons about th>- fatal olio* of trade preference within the Empire, and a little more tha i o.dinarjy cariosity uisplayed as to1,218 words
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Article437 1918-08-09 4 Two Sikhs Sentenced T):< heniri g was eonoladed before Mr Jaatioe Eoden at the .vssiz=a yesi-rday aUernoon of the c u« in wbicu f%#ar Sikhs, Chanau oingh. Santa Smgb, Katha Singb, and L-cbman Singh, vera charged with th_ of a compatriot named liar nam Sn. to 'h, who437 words
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Article168 1918-08-09 4 The Cinemas. B '.eking B-iV. !way, a Botterfly i ictar*' featuring Harry Car -y, with J.ker and Nestor comedies, make up the programme of the second house to-night at the Harima Hall. Tne Bluebird photoplay. Th* R-scne, in b reels, and an L Ko two-reeler figure in the earlier168 words
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Article201 1918-08-09 4 A correspondent informs us that last Sunday, when many persons had motored up to Woodlands to cross over to Johore, they were informed that the ferry could not be used unless $6 in addition to the fare (15 cts pjr person first clasd and 10 cts second201 words
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Article574 1918-08-09 4 Tin no quota i m. Rubber is quotea at 2/1 for crepe and 2/- for s .*»*-t. London, Au«? 7 i 5 3f« mark t in tnry onlet, Router. Mr W R Boyd has been sprinted to act as 6tis; Distr.c-Officer Tampm. and Mrs SwhafeU -rived i.574 words
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Article86 1918-08-09 4 Paqm. Tas iCAT Waß Huig Takes Offensive 5 The Position 5 Russian Situation 5 Overcomiug 0-Boats 5 French Consular News OSNBRAL: America!? Work 2 Romance R<*called I Singapore Volunteer Corps B Association 2 Kncning Lottery 3 Share Market 3 German New Guinea Local and General 4 Tne Assizes86 words
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Advertisement182 1918-08-09 4 ROBINSON Go.] jToilet Soaps. I awn w J%i^^mwm^» tt Robinson's m Otto of Rose" Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a b )X. Price 95 CtS. per boxRobinson's 'Special Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box. Vrica 95 CtS. per box. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (5.3.), LTD. I Incorporated in England 1182 words
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Advertisement331 1918-08-09 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (laoorpoi.'. din tbf Strait* 8- itlementt:) Heaa Office ciO, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchundler.-, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice f and Sa'* Mil i Supplier* and Commission Agents. »2 ajaai J Trl Mineae: GU.A'-KIAT j;odes used A.8.C., sth Edition,331 words
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Advertisement47 1918-08-09 4 GUINNESS' Korsehead Stout Importers:— Caldbeck, Macgregor&Co. Wiae and Spirit Merchants. KIAM KIAT 6c Co. bfarkel Btroot NEW ARRIVALS: Hydraulic Pump Leather Babbitt's Metal Flexible Steel Wire Rope Mining Steel Wire •Rope Brass Metal Rods Mining Changkols. Sole Agent- for The Mulcott Belting Co Ltd. (Incorporated in Kngland).47 words
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Article268 1918-08-09 5 Satisfactory Progress Reported. fruitless German Attacks. -Ve'S SPECIAL SERVICE. 7, 11.30 p.m. Bdgtattw: Wedei I D v< Gn-mau machines on %6. W« dropped tw X: > Immailm 1 n raiiwejc, aero|jmrl j j billetl There were, ml tin»iti. All onr reach toes re.ar.i-d. j ~v i o.i,268 words
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Article534 1918-08-09 5 London, Aug. 7, 3.30 p.m. R-nter's correspondent at French rkdqnarters wiring on Aag. 7th I m» morning, describing the part cf Birthelot's army in the second isuan on tho Marne, says that he til never less than fifteen enemy fchhaM opposed to him. He had perhaps the hardest534 words
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Article29 1918-08-09 5 London, An.?. 8, 3.5 a.m. American official On An:.'. 7, eastward of Bazoches, we creased the Vesle and gained the RheimsSoissons highway. Hostile counter' atuoka broke down.29 words
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Article155 1918-08-09 5 London, Aui-. 7. 10.50 p.m. The situation on ihe Vesle is devlopintr according to expectations. Th- n -my is transferring hia shattered divisions over the Aisne, while it is stated that Foch is preparing for a fresh advance. It is expected that the next big battle will be155 words
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Article257 1918-08-09 5 Germans Menaced. London, Aug. 6, 7, 5.5 a.m. Russian wireless The situation at the fronts is that the English and French have landed at Arohangelsk and are advancing along the railway. Our Btaff is at Obozerskaia. The Czechoslovaks, after Samam and Ufa, captured Novonikolarevak, Ekaterinburg and Simbirsk. We257 words
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Article1302 1918-08-09 5 Premier's Statement. London, Aus». 7, 6 45 p.m. Mr Lloyd re.i-wii;g ihe war situation in tt»o Commons, said tbai had th■? Brit'»U Empire four yea-8 ago not deo;ded to throw the whole of iti 4 n 'ho *rnr because intt i P "»oD < h 1 was raged,1,302 words
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Article198 1918-08-09 5 London. Au*. 8, 2 33 p.m. In th* House of Commons Mr. B-<nar Law stated that the law officers of England, ScoI,y t*, and Ireland had unanimously decided that women we»-e not entitled to be candidates for Parliament. London, Aug, 8, 5.30 p.m. Italian naval communique S< aplanes198 words
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Article560 1918-08-09 5 Construction Figures. London, Aog 7, 6.15 p m. In the H mse of Commons Mr Lloyd Ueorgt) announced that at least 150 enemy submarines had been destroyed, and over half of that number in the last twelv* mouths. (Cheery). Lon lon, Aug. 7, 7.15 p.m. The Press Bureau560 words
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Article61 1918-08-09 5 L > lon, ..ug. 8, 1.15 a.m. In to II ins ■of Commons Mr, Vfacpherron stated thut arrang.*ments had been mads to give to six thossand men daily from V mcc, a thoos»nd weeklj from Italy, en l seventeen bnndred -v kly from Sdonika, Arrange* men s w61 words
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Article27 1918-08-09 5 Lmdon, Aug 7,12.55 p.m. A n«w D fence of the X aim regula lon empower! the Triasury to fix th maximum price of silver bullion.27 words
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Article23 1918-08-09 5 London, Aug. 7, 11.30 p m. lalim olliciiil Cavalry dispersed an enruiy column at Semeni, killing m&.iy anl taking prisoner seventy-wo.23 words
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Article68 1918-08-09 5 Consulate*) I'vih, Aug 7, 6 20 p.m. Rubber is quoted 2s Id per pound. We realise i lo hi auccessea in the r»gion of Monldidief aud on tha Vesde. Wfl c:tptur. d h» railwaystation of Ciry-Sal *ognp. Toe hombarniijtjnt of the Par.v ooDtinawa, Brtltsh tioopa land d68 words
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Article9 1918-08-09 5 IWt da ftof Miimriiy ammmrm SPtMeao fry mrratpandanU.9 words
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Article76 1918-08-09 5 An Apology- To iho Editor of tht Malaya Tribmmo. Mr, —List night I heard that an iuvi oion to attend the m«.elii,g ci' the U M C was sent to the Moslem Association, Singapore, and that the Hon Sec failed to bring it to the notico of76 words
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Article95 1918-08-09 5 T» th* Editor th* Malaya Tribma. Sir, —I have read with interest Eye-witness' article in your paper re th 1 above-named subjeot. From my point of view I think it rnns. be the dnty of the Municipal to s*e about the fixing of the tent before any95 words
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Article453 1918-08-09 5 Munificent Work on the Western Front Magnificent assistance has once again been render d to the infantry by oar intrepid flying men In France. Co-operating with the French aviators on the Noyou front hey have been it work continuously from dawn to dnsk. Sine* the German453 words
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Article44 1918-08-09 5 London, Aua. 8, 12.20 a.m, A message fic/.u President Poincare to H. M the King sa\ e I am at one with Your Majesty in the conviction that the hour of decisive eucccss will shortly arrive for the Alii P."44 words
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Article73 1918-08-09 5 S. C. C. Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's Play. A Singles. Leggatt v Donnell unfinished. Profession Pairs. Mer VII, Stout and Kieinma' beat Met V Sinclair and Griffit. Jones, b —2, 8 —6. To day's TiesA Singles Handicap, Sinclair v Stout. B Singles. Final Tie. Doig v Leakey. Monday's Ties. B73 words
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Article23 1918-08-09 5 To Day's Ties A Singles H'cap. Sbmi Final Tie E Wde Cruz owe 30 v T L'ijs sins owe 15.23 words
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Article38 1918-08-09 5 Sunday, August 11. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., and 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9 30, 10 30 and 12,15. 3 and 5 30 p.m High Tid», 1,13 p.m. Height, Bft 9in.38 words
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Article243 1918-08-09 5 A L»wes s ildier, at present a prisoner of war in German*, baa cleverly defeated tbe eenaor by sending home to his parents a letter containing tbe information that the people of Germany are in dire straits with regard to find. Tbe young toldier wrote hi* letter243 words
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Article85 1918-08-09 5 Mr Justioe Untitled by tbe mail the sad news of the death of hia nephew, Lieut. Geoffrey C. Lunn, Canadians, at the front in France. He w<.b killed ii stantaneoußly by a shell when lending hie men in an attack on May 31st. H» was only twenty years of ag«85 words
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Article197 1918-08-09 5 Joly Crop Retcrns. Bonstead Co, Agents lbs. Seletar 14,025 Barlow Co. Agents lbs. Aver Knnirg 60,000 Bradwall 30,042 Chersor.ese ***** Drucistown 44,361 Highlands A);-1 Lowl&n'a 99,764 Klabarg 12.054 Krian 15.900 Sncgti Krian 47,048 Sungei Way 35,891 Gnthrie Co, Ltd, AgentsBanteng 32,247 lbs Total to d:te 85,758 lbs. Cbungkat197 words
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Article117 1918-08-09 5 The mails from home Lad ;tn received by a certBin regime; One Tommy received a large x adarepst d to hiaa»elf and with triumphant jell he rushed cfi to hia company's lines aud gathe. i them around hi:n to aha: e the cot' nta of the box.117 words
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Article120 1918-08-09 5 A new regulation has been passed under Do;a and ih pabttfihe :in the Straits Government Gazel providing that no other sal jet *.han a natural born British Bnhj'ct shall after Angoat 19 ace any muse other than tha* by w oich he we«" known at tn i commencement cf the120 words
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Article36 1918-08-09 5 She her head on bis uniformed shoulder).—You ha.en't told me where y-.u were b<st night \mi you promised jou'd keep nothing from me He—l c .n't tt.ll \r.u. dear. Against orders to reveal movement of troops.36 words
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Advertisement4 1918-08-09 5 Buy Stra.it!» Settlements Bonds!4 words
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Advertisement169 1918-08-09 5 CHUCH NOTICE. Seventh-Day Advent's! Chapel, Pen*ng Line. Saturday, Aug 10 tJ a.m. M;.-i>'' i« y Service. 9 a.m. Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Chineai Service, for Hfokkien and Hakkas. 1 p. m. Malay St>rvic3 at 300 Serangoon Rood. 5 pm. rv">glish Service. Mr. Stafford who is returning to Aus tralia on169 words
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Advertisement55 1918-08-09 5 Those who like a C nines? Play should not Miss to Come and Sec Sut Chee Poh To be staged by THE STAR OPERA To-Night To-Nigbt it ths TLidtre Soyal North Bridge Road To morrow Night An Entirely New Programme will be given P.. JR. Cfceong, -iocr, Y. f.. Tar,55 words
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Miscellaneous37 1918-08-09 5 Day By Day. Saturday. Variety Fer form. «nee, Victoria Theatre. Sunday. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Monday. Anniversary of the Settlement of Penang (1786.) Lodge Zetland, 8 30 p.m. Thursday. aloou Fist Quarter. Eastern Gate Installation, o y.m,37 words
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Article815 1918-08-09 6 Greece in Spi:g. Not to consult th* oracif, ulth-Mi jL it wan war tiiue.biu for an excoraion, we eet oat one spring morning for D-Jphi. Behind ns tbe Golf cf Corinth mirrored an almost c'ondit P8 sky and the lingering tuwws of the Peioponnesns. Small amethys- > ine815 words
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Article78 1918-08-09 6 Some woekn ego a woma j riving hi Chirn Berwickshire, had bought a cud fiOSB an Byemoe Ii dealer, found ou clean mg it blue enamel brooch marked aritk letteih-g and a number. An Edinburgh woman, seeing the incident related in the Press, identified the brooch as be78 words
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Article852 1918-08-09 6 Plica "'-jotec in 1K« Market this Moraisf. BINQAPORE, Al'O. 9. HeMt? LpaJl *ud Evatt, Exchanire mid ghara Srokara, la an tbe following list of quotittiona Kabber Shares. 9otf.. f v it. Bcvnra. h>-Un. I,- 8/- 3 3 I/- An t ;io Java 6/- -1- Ajjjlo-Malay tl/- 16/--1852 words
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Article70 1918-08-09 6 Singapore, Ang. 9. n [*a*4on--4 m/a. 2/4 7/32 Diaaaad 1/3 31/32 ?rf*ata a, i. 2/4 1/2 a t Baal r. 147* >n fiamcoui •Jva>c :/J 49% prem. n 'Tfrtnarfrn' Ban: I i. 46 b >a.ta>n i iaaw T. rj 105 •Ap'.n b»nk rfftt. 100* 1 iTcrai., —<" «y ng70 words
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Article282 1918-08-09 6 Singapore, August 9. Messrs Latba.ia Co., the Arcade, advhje the following quota ions:— A!or;"Mah v 2 90 13 10 Kfat Inning* 105 1.15 •v Mole* 185 200 ij{ Ptam 7.75 8.00 SclgOWnM 4.25 450 Jel nor. ).45 0.55 ii. £{;til 0.75 0.85 Bukit X B 0.60 0.75282 words
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Article295 1918-08-09 6 Singapore, Aug. 9. —Se*> Local and Beoeral d Inmn. BMinaai done. Pap m v—Weak.u —Weak. N) baajteoaa. 3aq FUmr> —Bnsinees lone. himbimr* —No bueineet-. Ftp -r- —Steady. No Baainetie. P/odttcts* —>l\rket Oniet. li M L-al Mrtkct InMkMk Kmtmogi 110 •a. per pie.o $50.«''0 Kmli igi w 0 i295 words
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Article220 1918-08-09 6 Messrs Barlow Co's Report. Singapore, Ang 7. On the 7th instant information was rec dyed from New York to the effect that the restrictions on the importation of rubbers into America during Aug. to Sept. would continue at thn same rate as tbat of the previous thr-220 words
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Article74 1918-08-09 6 I rll ;e.-ei la London. The foil m i g .%r» the dates of isfjeariave frotn t-iinretporo of thf Bsffopean Hal Knd >neir delivery in L-ond. Man* Laanr. übl:vuui.d. Mail C May 1! T uly 9 M*il I Mar IS July 9 Mill F Mat Si July 974 words
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Advertisement130 1918-08-09 6 MOUSE'S FLUID Magnesia I J FOR Indigestion I Biliousness i AND Acidity. Tlt»V r «I II lll^— —l IM— 11 ill »1 —i i————— j TO LIVE! To drink the cup of iife lo the full, to enjoy the very thought of being alive, to feel in every hearc-throb the130 words
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Advertisement263 1918-08-09 6 Train Services. Singapore (Tanfckoad) Dally. The -nail raitM from Singapore lor the north leave Tank Road 6U»:i«)H daii;, al 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) an I 7 p.m. arriving at Knala Lnmpnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.:n. respectively. The through expret* to 'Vnang leaves Knala Lampar at 8 a.m. daily,263 words
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Advertisement480 1918-08-09 6 #1 i i C I ———Ul—11—»WM»». 1 *v In these days of Shortage jj are you wanting j! CEMENT BTJ™ 'Phone or write to YAMATQ CO., I blv 41 Hi^h Street, Singapore T j i j ..i ji I British North Borneo Oor Bay Red Cross Lottery. Tickets for this480 words
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Miscellaneous183 1918-08-09 6 Mails Close. To day. Batavia, Sainarang and Sourabaya taking nails for Aurtralaria (and artie'e* for placro in <--t<-rci Australia via Sydney if prepaid at Irtttr rat«) 2 pm Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm Port Swettenbam and Teluk Anson *Kampar 1.80 pm >laaccaand Muar Lady Weld 3 pm Puiau Bataos Si183 words
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Article991 1918-08-09 7 A London Sea os ia 1918. If a London Rip van Winkle bad srjoyed the good fo*t»ne of point? so sleep iv aumui r f 1914, and had awoke in Jane, 1918, bfl would very quickly ban i "coma aware that, apart from iiavmg overslept hiaieelf, a991 words
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Article96 1918-08-09 7 A Washington .nan has in his cm; loy a fai'hfni hot at times "tnpid servant in th" p«rs>n of an old darky named Z ke. K cently, wh« n th° employer had vainly fn'teavour<«d to yet something done in a certain way, ho gav»- up in despair,96 words
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Article995 1918-08-09 7 M'dern Guouery Methods. (By ilfejor C J 0 Street, RG A, autnar of With the Guns..") In tbe old days, arheo guns camp into ctiun in th" opea, they were '.ireoted on to their target by the "imple process oi aligning their sights up-uu ir, in995 words
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Article36 1918-08-09 7 Mother to father after hearing h-r son rehearse the Greek alpnabet) ''Ez«-a, we can't let Silas go buck to college again." "Why not h-iH learned to terser. I just heaid him s»y Alfred beat-her. damn-her, peh-L36 words
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Advertisement494 1918-08-09 7 Unfits NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the right to cat Bakau PV{ r ar «fc» of about fifteen acres near Telok Paku. Access by §ea or Changi River. Bakaa must be cat by the roots. Apply Bakaa, Fox No 155, c/o tfaW Tribune, 78 »,■lll ITI II 111—I NOTICE. Intending494 words
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Advertisement636 1918-08-09 7 BANKS CHAi.Ri.Ey MM OF INDIA, AUSTRALIAJWR CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY BOY-iL CHARTER, Paid up Capita! iv 60,000 BhareB of £*0 each £1,200,000 aaarvaFund £2,000,000 -*s**rva LfeMttty of Proprietors £1,200,000 RUTCEBS. s"* Btait England, Tn» London City and Midland Bank, Ltd Tka London County and Vestminstar Pank, 7b National Provincial636 words
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Advertisement453 1918-08-09 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPiSC GAZETTE. (Evening Detily.) I 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCKIPTION 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 should be addressed to453 words
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Advertisement113 1918-08-09 7 j people think that the- are not takiiii.' nedi in' un% M it has a j tete. Other vise nobody would of erotou oil or cantor oil ot saltl to move tho boweld. Tney helo l t<> *h(> y Haoh cMthnrticu, f X'cpt in eatreaas esaorgei cies, never wr« <rlvis*ble.113 words
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Advertisement241 1918-08-09 7 The Burden Lifted. Sciatic* causes the most acute agony, muking your life a burden, b<* it yu don't fight the disease, it will grulually get a firmer and firmer hold i in \ou —and then There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your figbt—and that weapon241 words
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Advertisement317 1918-08-09 7 THE O R I E N T A W." Government Security life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 absolute Security. income In 1917 $4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 Assurance effected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase in Funds $i,855,430.0u Dotal Policies in force 67,122 assuring317 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1918-08-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 Issued Gaily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daifo. SINGAPORE, PRICE 5 CENTS. Vol. V. •No. 18624 words
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Article2035 1918-08-09 1 Mogok Thabeitkyin h called the port of Mogok, but anything leas like a port yoa never saw. It ia just the odi ii ry Flotilla lauding; place minus the tit, writes J 11 R iv tne HanfJOOn Qaaette. Tb° icst boaaa stands on a Lili from which you2,035 words
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Article15 1918-08-09 1 Friday, Aug. 9.—Moon in Equator lib a. High Water :—0.25 p.m, 9ft.15 words
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Advertisement625 1918-08-09 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Strait Settlement. *3T PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Repo.ts of Local Ev m 5 Condensed News from F.M.8.. Java China, India, Ceylon and Japan' Fall and Latest War News, Na Y. Ka mm YUSIN KAISHA (IN»0: PLATED iN J .PW.625 words
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