Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1918
1918-08-13
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Title Section28 1918-08-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V, No 189 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13.28 words
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Advertisement242 1918-08-13 1 Tay Guan Kia t j 3a I hilli7 J treet, Hrgapore. F/ X IVOOD supplier to the Government and Singap.'re Municipality ALSO TO Hotel". Steam-launches, etc. Pbooe No*. 1361, 1362 aud 1363. us» i>• T.uik it aa, aa, i' 'i»yl*ng, No. 1071. "G/IfE T V j First Show 7.30 p.m..242 words
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Advertisement287 1918-08-13 1 Straits Jiotel TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Addreei PBANAKAN." HAVE YOU INFLUENZA Try our Powders. Address:— Sincere Dispensary Ltd. 231, South Bridge Road. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Hood. A PRODUCTION FROM ice Brothers' studio Hill Street k/ifl produce tfcefte287 words
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Advertisement86 1918-08-13 1 I THE jj jPot Stills I 'OF I JGreat Britain j Have Been jj Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS j Buchanan's v will be able to continue to supply their famous j blends and to maintain S I the quality as before, j being in the unique k position of86 words
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Advertisement347 1918-08-13 1 IFI REWO OD[ Ibe necessity in every houaehold ci.i bo had from Tay Guan Kiat 1 Ti.L. to the Liove.-nuiom and SinKa[K>re Municipally uttc Hotels and .Ste^m-launches, etc Pbooe Noa. 1361, 1362 aaa 1363. < aaaiaaaeaat «c. tm* Ro*l r* i«<-; L Gajlaag, > v 1078. OB WoirßTO [J 36,347 words
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Article1197 1918-08-13 2 Story of Ex-Prisoner of War. Th« Iblanalng i» vb" utoxy of tbe I experience* prisoner of war in I G-runny of a Bixb soldier r<*eaatly j rrpa 1 Mated Aff» s«dna paffftas in roy r. tiiiu".» w«'"«i to Fr.ii. ir in in *..pl.vi»rjer ISHS, t»«if tlrs ory1,197 words
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Advertisement424 1918-08-13 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kinds of a?ue or fever, whether quoti•Man, alternate, tertian or quartan or remittent or intermittent. Aunique featore fl these pills is that they may be taken in tbe absence of f<-ver as well as while fevrr is on. Two p«l twice a day424 words
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Advertisement256 1918-08-13 2 CHOP PIA KIN Diamond Merchants and Jewellers No 122 North Bridie Road. Singapore AIWnYS IN STOCK Artistic Chinese and European Jewellery of various descriptions and of the lutest fashion Emeralds, Sapphire*. Rubies, Opals and other precious stones. Looee Diamond» and Brilliants of the Brat water and of various sizes. Also256 words
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Advertisement127 1918-08-13 2 G C LEE 158. ynaaeu Stvee?.. *lANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. load aaa well sdactaa *cdc V .aia Plane, ate. OooiJ Stru'i tor Stris/ad tostmsaaota. VOMKM4a..SMir GUM Wlixa v TFtatS MOOEHtTF. i JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior Safety Fountain Pons Prii-t- $3 pack (meup und Holi olfia tw e<iat(i)iitil *ttmi|i At. p a127 words
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Advertisement123 1918-08-13 2 Some ol the Latest Hits. I'll come back to you, when it's All dyer My M Red Cross Girlie—(The wound is somewhere in my heart) At the Darktown Strutter's ball. When we wind up the watch on the Rhine." In the land of M Wedding" bells. When there's peace on123 words
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Advertisement829 1918-08-13 2 British North Borneo Oor Dag Red Cross Lottery. rickets for this Lottery are issued under the aispices of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO W\R RELIEF FUND COMMITiEE AND BY THE "OUR DAY" Committee for the West Coast, North Borneo, Subject to the following conditions 1. Tha lottery to be unlimited. I.829 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1918-08-13 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. j Orders for the week ending Saturday, Aug. 17 Today. 5.15 prn Drill Hall SVA Details 4.45 Johnston's P:er SRE (v) NCOs 5.00 Risim Point, P. Brani SRE (v) (P B Platoon) 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co SVC do. SVC aDd' A V Recruits 5.10 do Chineae209 words
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Article231 1918-08-13 3 ffaajep *re. August 13. Messrs Latham Co., th< Anede, adviae the following quua ions:— .V,rU* >ih *2 90 13.10 105 1.15 AyerMoleu 185 200 Pii i* 7.75 8 00 Balaewn 4.25 450 Dfii *eioLou§ 0.45 »'.55 Baku E tit 0.75 0.85 Bakit E B C.60 0.75 5.60231 words
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183 1918-08-13 3 Staifspearean Actor's Death. Boy Scouts' Association, Association Orders will not be fwed until September 6th. IndiviJial Troop Orders will be issued by There will b» a Scouts Rally at bemoan on Saturday, August 17ih. Fkahk C. Sakds Coumiaaioner. Ol death occurred recently, at tie »tar and Garter, Dalaton, the NeiJfree183 words
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Article31 1918-08-13 3 Association Orders will not be *ued until September 6th. Indivi*»1 Troop Order, will be issued by a Rally at r «mbanon Saturday, August 17ih. Fkask C. Sards CouonaiMioner.31 words
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Article290 1918-08-13 3 Slngaporr, Aug 13. Tin.—i'>& Local afid Oeucr-1 col c on. Copra. —Business don». Tap'oca. —Weak. Business done. Saiy j Flour- —Business done. Ct jviuier. —Business done. P*pp#r.—Steady. Business done, Qthe Products* —ilarket Quiet. Ut**t Leal Marin o«otitioa». HO 55. per pioul $50.00 W.-v ot 80 8. 55.00 r.290 words
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Advertisement278 1918-08-13 3 MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. j The Hall for Comfort, Good Made and Good Pictures. 3 Pathe's Four-Star Serial Featuring Miss Doris Kenyon, Sheldon Lewis, Miss Arline j Pretty and Mahlon Hamilton I The Mystery and Detective Serial Supreme I In 18 Episodes or 30 Parts f i THE HIDDEN278 words
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Advertisement689 1918-08-13 3 s From Thursday, August 8, until Tuesday, August 13. I A PICTURE THAT TOWERS ABO YE ALL OTHERS j J In the Intensity of Its Portrayal of the Emotions of the Human Mind I_," 1* Thfc I The Most Powerful Picture of its Kind Since "EAST Alhambra I J Alhambra689 words
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Advertisement472 1918-08-13 3 1 AT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I Tanjong Pag&r Koad. Trains Pass tbe Door, 1 To-nlgbU SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night! j 5 Southern Justice 5 Bluebird Photo-Hay with Myrtle Gonzales. The Trail of Hate Bison Drama. First Show, 7.30 Mystery of the Double Cross The Last Episode Mr. Dolan472 words
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Article1230 1918-08-13 4 In all tha reoi \t < ilYneives. either by the Germans »r by the Allies, with the two x ptiooi of the first German off naive when the British left flank wad involvt i. ami the recent French victory when the German right rlank was forced back,1,230 words
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Article, Illustration433 1918-08-13 4 {Wo ia est aiMwarfl» tmdmrm fa* Bfajsaaj oaaaaaafl ay wrvwafaaaaaox.] Tbe New Star. To tk. MdHor of ihm Mmlaya Trtbmo. T) ■::<■ Sir,—Can yoa ftlv lin ana* i small diagram of the exisi pcai'i i m< rs or tesa of thia Baa alar n" A In 5 a.m. f433 words
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Article98 1918-08-13 4 At the half-yearly general meeting of the National Union Clnb held on Sunday last the half-yearly report of the committee, ending 30th June 1918, showed satisfactory progress in the varions departments and a substantial credit balance. The following gentlemen were elected office bearers for tbe ensoing half-year98 words
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Article22 1918-08-13 4 To-Day. Rent Board, 2.15 pm Thursday. Moou First Quarter. Eastern Gate Installation, 8 t .in Sunday12th Sunday after Trinity,22 words
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Article453 1918-08-13 4 Tin: yesterday afternoon lm ßft 500 tonajoM; to-day, Banter quoted at Hit hm. anu2/o|t:. sheet /IJforc *pc The Federal Omm*il Kuala Kangsar t It» J Londao, ao? io The si market is qniet.— R uu r Uver Capt. (Tempjr. Major) B Q R ifflts has receive! a453 words
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Article64 1918-08-13 4 Tim ti uam London Pluck r-pper is ojnab i at and ppppur at l/6j t3 UxndaOi On lbo Lhnrpool market ii>lMo, middling American, if M 22.H. 1 <»v th« M incbr-mr-r market >Jlbl phiriuiga are at 2y/o an>l 6 lb» I cloth at J: In London rubl>er64 words
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Article89 1918-08-13 4 P4GB& .d« GuaAi RaJa Vlliee Posh da 5 Unaaiun Situation If r.mob CoUttOlar Sewa >i «txaicAb: iikb in U« ru».»ny diagapntt V inui»»« r Corps l.icai aihiv u.arß>t I'muuL-r >•• rot- Bontaa BaliJa LaeaJ and Ocii.<rai Correspondence AniUai-ui'.-'.ta Mail Notice •Stocka ar.l ciliary Aoroaa tb'. ktlanife lilt- U.89 words
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Advertisement157 1918-08-13 4 30BINS0N Co. Toilet itoJMfisoii'si "Of to o# ffoso" Toilet Soap 3 c.ikes in :i b -x. Price 9 i CIS. per boxRobinson's "Upeciai" Toilet Soap 3 cake< in :i box. 95 CtS. per box. **ffjii en ts yf* J I (S.Si.), LTD. I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. suJExsck—2i.»i* «cjb ..sk KIM157 words
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Advertisement325 1918-08-13 4 GUANKIAT AND Co., Ltd. Iwmnmfm wt> i in tbt» Stra't* S< nlemente) Head Office; 86, Phillip Street, Singapore. I Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers Government and Municipal i Contracto-s, General Impor-ors and Bxporter*, Estate, Rice and Saw U ill Supplier! and Commission Agents. j Te>. GUAMOAT. <odes used A.B.C, s:n Euitlor, and325 words
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Advertisement49 1918-08-13 4 GUINNESS' Horsehsad Stout Sole luipoi".! rs Caldbeck, Macgregor&Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants, KIAMKUT Co. Market Street NEW ARRIVALS: Hydraulic Pump Leather Babbitt s Metal Flexible Steel Wire Rope Mining Steel Wire Rope Brass Metal Rods Mining Chan^kols. Sole Agents for The Muicotl Belting Co Ltd. (laoorp rated 11 Km;'.and).49 words
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Article606 1918-08-13 5 Much Booty Captured. German Reserves Rushed Up. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. ng. 11. 10 25 p.m. o n o •>••*: ondent at British H adq' f wiring this evening, Hgtel Tl is in rapid re- fg i is if.itiuing immense nMI J oiateriel, A great fire «ai 8REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 606 words
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Article611 1918-08-13 5 London, Aae, 12, 12 45 a.m Rater's correspondent at French J° lh U U8 General Dabe! F. Mtacaing early in the morning 2*o B oath-west. swept pJt and sQ!7«''»«,5 Q !7«''»«, and an hour laanW S* ffm 7' curM S? MIOT Thie is as a tnamphal march by611 words
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Article139 1918-08-13 5 London, Au;*. 12, 5.25 a.m. X nter'a correaponden'. nft American Hradqnir'..».-» v\i-ing on Mon» !.»y mrvaing Btfttea: 1« ia evident that th* ea*my intenda to ujako na pay the full prie- 1 fur any attumpt to driv*» him bi yond the YmfUu Hh BBfiBW to havfl compl»>>«'l a139 words
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Article869 1918-08-13 5 LomVin. Aug. U, 10.15 y.ai. Renter that at noo 1 on Ai»;, I! tlo Allieil iine eic;oding from not tb to Booth waa from a poifci went of MeaoiU-. via Ktin«-hem, Frauierville, Libona. WarviUerß, L'Eehelle, Armanooart, R.oyo-«nr Mat*. VorvaU, Ltm Samann, to Meobumoiit, 1 §J 1 Ok» I869 words
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Article224 1918-08-13 5 Tb- tint-' of the foUowinu G«r man etatr-no-uta may by Aangtal y tb« cibiiij rH3<.ived froo fF«»-nt.-b ond Lon<ion, Aoj\ 10, 12.50 a.m WifMj.hd German official fty* r-nemj MUcked witliaLioig Eoroca on Ang. 8 between lb" Andfe Mat th» Avtf, Favoured bj a thick tog be bia224 words
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Article671 1918-08-13 5 I he Allied Victory. n rig, Aug 9, 8.20 p.Dj. Thrown Into ermfaatea by th* Franco-AuititCiU troops be: v n B Ij-joUH and Rheim*, ha- Jy arrived nd of hit retreating moveo ents, 'he enemy ol Sj i tteek d, hail lime e*Bt ol A; >«a 1 had671 words
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Article200 1918-08-13 5 Entente Consuls Freed Loudon, Aug. 12, 3.0 a.m. StoeVholin: li c qtience of the. efforts of \ne Sarediah repre- niativee in H mow, the Britiah i French lymtlk ha\e been released. London, Aug, 12, 7 a m. imaterda l. ;.j otLc-aily announced at Berlin that H Iff eric200 words
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Article64 1918-08-13 5 London, li, 11.50 p.m. The Ai Ministry ttafc a Our 6»jnadro( i on ihe morning of the 11th attack.l th r uway Station at Karldrohe and one aerodrome, ■'loud* bio red observation but a Urge b.-m!) W:i3 B t bjl >nf station, osaaing a;, explosion. We v 764 words
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Article54 1918-08-13 5 Lon i n, Aug 11. 10.23 p.m. raria :Tbe 100 ige gone which wen entiling have been aiient tor two dayH. The) are snpposed to be aitnated in a wood between I ad No. on, and are endan- i I y ike a Ivanoa of the French54 words
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Article79 1918-08-13 5 Th Chartered Hank have re« ceived a< following c*bl-. from their L l kdon oflk "Holders of aLeii Trananwrt C. y U'a erbin.--s may df vt\i -am with Chartered Sank of India. Ai ralia ami \hina, anthorioed live rec Ipt, quoting numb ra, to a table holdera io79 words
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Article68 1918-08-13 5 A sum of 4.2 0 guilders, Borne £l~>, end two Dutch gold piecea worth lOgatltierseach, are rejH>rted by dr. Jac Bcheoerman, Captain of the Dutch as. Van K>etei f to fa iv .i mIM >• i b< .x.d theteam< r toto me n gween last Banday I68 words
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Article13 1918-08-13 5 Output for Jay. Sluicing Pcih. UO Tribute H 14213 words
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Article190 1918-08-13 5 London, Aug. 12, 4.40 p.m. B nt"!« correspond *nt at British Hfadqii ir.-'g wiring on Aug. 12 a atea. Tfc.i pans of the fighting is ■lowing'down, as tho enemy is throwing In toner res as f st as he oaa rush op. Tinas alone will show whether the190 words
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Article88 1918-08-13 5 S. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Two finals in the Singapore Cricket C;nb lawn tennis tonrnament weic played yaatmday evening. In the Profession Pairg, merchants VII Btont and Kleinmann beat army u<jor Wingate Saul and captain Webb, 6—o, 6'—4. In Lh« ii cla6B doubles, Wilson and Wright owe 3 beat88 words
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Article110 1918-08-13 5 In connection with the Tournaments the following is the result of matches played lata week Tennis. N. Maraat owe 15 beat Haji Manjoor Sihib plus 15. Ping Pono. A. Latiff pins 15 brat Sub Insp. M-ihmood owe 15. H*ji Alias scr beat Ahraatshah pins 30. Billiards American I110 words
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348 1918-08-13 5 The members of tho Straits Athl. tic Physical Caltnriets held an entertainment at their Club house, No 87 Kitnpong Bahra Road, on Saturday ami Sunday, August 10th and 11th, on the occasion of the hoisiing of tho Hub's flag. Tho members sat to dinner on Satutday348 words
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Article66 1918-08-13 5 A gentleman praoented his open cigar case to lis n» ighbour on the right, who thanked him, saying he did not smok liis neighbour on the bit aiso refused wi;h the same reply. Th' luaohor w..s putting his osjjs away, wb n bis wife whispered to him ''John,66 words
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Article77 1918-08-13 5 The British censor occasionally relents and lets information retarding tho wherenboali cf a sol(tie- go by, The family of one British so! i»*°r rec ived thi; state. D lam sorry 1 cannot tell jou where I an-, because I tin not allowed to say. But I yen77 words
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Article808 1918-08-13 5 Reminiscence of Rev. Edalji. The de*th of the Rev. Shapurji E hiji chronicled in Truth recently, reminds one of the feet that the mystery of the aathonhip of the horse maiming outrages which made hh pirlflk of Great Wyrley notorious has never been solved. On ensuai view there808 words
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Article45 1918-08-13 5 "My ajoodneee, little boy exclaimed the kin.l old idy, "Yon shoulrj not twear su!" "Aw, I know it!" replied Warts McNa.t. "Bat I can't help myself. I've lost two of my front teeth, and the swears slip ont before I can stop 'em"45 words
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Article108 1918-08-13 5 The Cinemas. TV- Gaiety programme for tonight in he earlier show coneys of The Perils of Panline end a 2 part L-Ko comedy featuring UfUls Ritchie, whilst in the later balf will be screened a Jewel production, The Man without a Coontry, in 6 acts, and episod, 5 and108 words
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Article148 1918-08-13 5 Wanted, able-bodied men For the battle-front in France, Where th- flower of P»r*hing'a trooja On the r.nefdau hordes idvance. Shame n <-n you ail who ioil S ;feiy in an easy chair While our heroes bleed an uio By the thousands over them. Do not all you148 words
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Advertisement317 1918-08-13 5 LATEST A DVERTbC lENTS. FOB SALE. A douole barrelled Rifle b Holly iv good condition. Apply lan Ben-, Chiang M :.-ery, 13 8 14 g FOB SALE. Local flower *v i be be, etc. h,n Ap^ e 2 13 8 14 g MUNICIPAL NOTICE. KALLANG BRIDGE '-OTICE is lur y317 words
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Article825 1918-08-13 6 Prices Quoted is the Market this rnisf £IiMiAPO -.a, Aug. 13. Mew* Lya!' kent Evatt, ei\change and dn»r* Broken, iseae tbe following list of quotation* Robber Shares. Ron. V*i?«. Bn7srt. rt*H»r». I,'- ALlagar 3,'- 8 8 J/- Anglo Java 6/- 1 I/. AnJr.-Malay Itf- »0,--1 Ayer Aumug825 words
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Article71 1918-08-13 6 Singapore, Ang 13. Jn l«ocdon— Banviaafa, 2,4 3/16 I*3 15/16 l?riT»ia i 2/4 15/32 )a luclj. B%net t. I. Ja Hongkoa-; *auk i/.i 51}% r n j. On Sha ig Bvdt d<j. 4 jn Jar*— Bank T. I On Japaa iiank J/d. 99 Sorerei, -:vfing f.'fti'- *«..*4 IndJs Oil71 words
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Article635 1918-08-13 6 Proposed eroplane Flights. Washington, June 21 The project for millitary airplane flights aoross the Atlantic is not only now considered feasible and possible in high military circles, bat will be attempted this year, probably abont September. This became known definitely 10--day when Major Gsn. William Brancker of635 words
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Article96 1918-08-13 6 The Committee acknowledge wi'h thanks >h-* following Bnb&crip tionn to this Faml:— Previously a c k n o wh*dg»>d $48,318.03 H E B" ,.er A W Still 25 Or NjUKhton— t wager 50 Bonlett«" Mrs R o J Bicker Guilders 5 5.56 Mips I samara O'Chiyo96 words
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Article32 1918-08-13 6 IV'»!one!/ .cki.i-.v^l-sed 1,598 50 S> ot 'grey to J •> p'-p Fifetjk J C eszic, 66 Tnmpat Lottery $2.410 6 *ri M i'sl Collection $5,09 J.41 $7,502.42 19,166.92 i32 words
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Article556 1918-08-13 6 How These Men F'ght. Wh-n the Am-rioans took over their fits sectors in th fighting lines north-east ol Tqnt things were very qiiet, says F A IfcKeosM in the Daily Mail. Th i m St exciting incident known for com:« tine was wheii S flock of556 words
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Article170 1918-08-13 6 A s rsiti floiecinnout Gazette extraordinary usn-* 1 on Sitarday if ternoon oantsini a notification of I tjolt i>ns Buder Dora prohibiting th ~n ployrurt.t of I'ui.iTg iD'ichin in in and fitt-rs, copperaaettbea 1 uib-rs, buier makfct a, rivet tare, platen and c*nl k-ru, c&rpentera, olaokstniths170 words
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Article102 1918-08-13 6 (Bt cnmrtĕ9M of th* French LOHHUttld J Paris, Amg. 10, 6.15 p.m. Wh attacked on the south of Mon' tidier. Wu captured Ruoescourt a id Assamvillers aud went as far -8 V tverollns. Il<- British and Am«rictn troops atusckrd bet wen the Ancre aud the Somaie and102 words
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Article59 1918-08-13 6 Delivered la 1.0 V. following r.re tha astei of from Singapore of the i']rroo *n Maill th*»?«" doiiYttrl Leu. D*i ■raHfci. Mail 0 May 20 July 17 Mail B June 57 Aug. 6 Mail A Juna 8 Aag. I Mail R Juna 11 Aug. 10 Mail C Juna59 words
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Advertisement139 1918-08-13 6 KflUSE'sj FLUID I Magnesia i i i FOR Indigestion Biliousness AND Acidity. ATICO It nninthi Ban AM a„f7., my. Dr. Mendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, in his Gynaecological Therapeutics bays, this combination works so brilliantly! with results uniformly successful, that he has seldom or never139 words
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Advertisement446 1918-08-13 6 Trafo Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail rains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. (Snnday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Kuala Lurnpnr at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Knala Lnmpur at 8 a.m. daily, a446 words
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Advertisement523 1918-08-13 6 cl! I i ft In these days of Shortage j are you wanting I t^ m V 'Phone or write to 7. YAMATO CO., 41, High Street, Singapore I r m *»«»»ja.tm«.«Mi»» mm asi > m* -j- mr an— ras is» ssi sw_ jisbs— iThe Victoria Confectionery store 386, VICTORU523 words
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Miscellaneous216 1918-08-13 6 Mails Close. To-day-Port Dickson *Abbotsford 1.80 pm tlatu Pahat Sri Wongees t.30 pno PuUu Galang Sri Galang A pm Kerimon Hock Tew 8 j>m Malacca and Mnar Lady Weld 3 pm Pnlsu Hatam A Patau Bulang Hock Lim 8 pm Rhio fimely 8 pm Pulatt Soegi Sultana 8 pm Kota216 words
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Article1600 1918-08-13 7 Why U S. 1 Ef»te/ed the War. It hag been my pleasure to listen to un icoomplibh d A n T '5 can scholar and historian, says London correspondent to th Cental China Post. The whs P™ f Andrew McLaughlin. head of th p p violent of Historj1,600 words
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Article606 1918-08-13 7 Wonders of the New Arm es. Some time as: > on- heard a gr.cc deal of talk r»bont the dwindling nanabera of the old regular army. Splendid aa wore the new armies it seemed that th a y could quite replace those veterans. To gin tdth, ;hey had606 words
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Article149 1918-08-13 7 Newt r>c i%~e.1 at 'Mjisterdaui ■j if two Britieh officers won >,!i,. lead on Whit Sondaj whil« att mptiofj to escape from Bad fjoltj i samp. Idea tenai 11« lllooft, R. \V. andOaptaio w dti r. hi«s ii i that Lunt want Btedlic rtt held tbe r*Oord149 words
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Advertisement455 1918-08-13 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Tendtr- are invite 1 for the right ut vnl an area of about JJ scrc9 a*af T» luk Paku. Access fteeD r fhar'" Biver, Bakau must bectt by »he rooU. Bakau. Boa No 155, c/o v 7 I NOTICE n rli.|f Piigrinis «hould take thst a aeooanaaooaaian can455 words
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Advertisement624 1918-08-13 7 BANKS GH4BTERED BANK Or' INDIA. AUSTRALIA A3D CHINA. .aMBMNI IftCGRPCRATHiJ IN ENGLAND BY ROY'L OBAKHB, P&icl up Capital in 60,000 Shves of CM each £1,200,000 lcaaerve Fund £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.500,000 BANKERS. Tha Bank of Th* London City emd Midland Bank, Ltd The Loiaaon County %nd Westminster Bank,624 words
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Advertisement440 1918-08-13 7 THE Malaya Tribune and SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Oakliy.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. er annum $14.00 Talf-yearly 7.25 *er quarter 3 75 'er mensem 1.25 Single Copy 5 CtS. 'ostage Extra 50 CtS. per month. JI commanicationa relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to440 words
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Advertisement128 1918-08-13 7 If your daughter is pale feels tired after a little exerti >n ;if she tells you of head- j ache or backache, do no disregard these warnings. She needs I help fo r she is moat probably anseinj s. Should any of tboae diaturh ng signs o >me to your128 words
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Advertisement50 1918-08-13 7 EfJNOMY IN WAR-TIME WKen a firm kaa spent a great deal of money in I advertising it cannot alter I its prices nritkout losing muck of the benefit of ita t advertising. I It ia therefore an undoubted 1 advantage to kuy advertised goods wken general prices arc rising. i50 words
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Advertisement315 1918-08-13 7 |THE ORIENTAL j Government Security Life Assurance C 0 .9 Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. I FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 absolute Security. i Income In 1917 -$4,587,500.00 Total Out-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 j jAssurance £ffected In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase in Funds -$1,855,430.00 j Toial Policies in force 67,122 assuring315 words
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Title Section24 1918-08-13 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued CftityJ SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issuer Dail>. Vol. V. -No. 189 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918 PUICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article1055 1918-08-13 1 Super U-Boats Raid American Coasts. Realising at last tho fait signiti.• eaBM of America's entry into the war,' the Hans have caried U-boat warfare i into American waters. numb e r of I nahm&>ine cruisers bare benn em ployed off tne Amotican coast, and o.er1,055 words
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119 1918-08-13 1 Thf of no ili.-.iitry qI .Sbi| [ill i I iwrutil u-ltinc-i ufi tut« Bio Bunt r.itn« to t!i»toh.«iit eLi|- w n,,M4tjiu |B .'llioi.i s U.iHßion (mvs tbt- N Duly N'hw») itTttti tbooulMtibli olaim fur c^n i.l»'iß:i..n, feiini-. tli fixo <>l thr»<-119 words
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Article60 1918-08-13 1 lii >t I i i-i" g ..<-.. c I». M„. H"... ft a, v it <••« no» m \<i g i r ii I* > i j. ,A 0' 11l .J Knt.l- *nd M-*\. Stan i w N M'".tut—ii i; i». I tUufpiiw \i« i If ll Hmw.ll p.,160 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement345 1918-08-13 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE| A VI) I SfIfPPING GAZETTE. •Phone No. 11\. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. S Payuble fa advance. t Per annum $14.00 1 Half yearly S 7-25 1 I Per quarter 3.75 I I Per nieatem S 1.25 W 1 Pottage Extra 50 Cts per month. g P.*o, British345 words
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Advertisement44 1918-08-13 1 KMC LIKE OF ITEAMEM. •lj '.''•rjcj'lii 8,7.0 1 cvjj. I* "Staag K»» B 7M Tm M mmm Cho-.n" i>.l?f. Vm The above steamers are now under service to the Imperial Government. GHONG HOE ft Co. i* 433. Orders pftimptt) 4. 8 vs<. Ig U44 words
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Advertisement534 1918-08-13 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances- Tanjong Pagar. Whabvbs Shotion Gol>owns Gatk Entrances Bon-led Warehouse*, Trafalgar St. Eaut Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S East Saat 1 a-.a 2 tO/2f Storage li 1 Wharf Road. Sheen 3 19 1 do (Dry Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Office, Police aad534 words
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Advertisement68 1918-08-13 1 BA* LEE ANN LTD-, (incorporated In Singapore.) Kt-gu: re j Oifice 58 and 59 Market Street. intended Sailings 11 Meran For Bstu i'ahat Every 3 other days. Soon Hong For Cucob, Pontian, Kechd and Benuit. Every alternate day. 14 Hook Lim For p. Batam, Bulaug and Bintan. every alternate day68 words
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Advertisement625 1918-08-13 1 (THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Thr !\>p«lar A strait» j CT PUBLISHED DAILY. I Cun.plrttf Rt.p..rt* of L,.:*. Xv nu f< Ujm&nmA News from F M H.. Et m \f tJbin», lodia, CwyJon U( j 3pf v I FuU and Latest War News, I Nw Yr M. NIPPOK625 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1918-08-13 1 Siogapoit: iaoies. Tiiwiay, A'lj'. 13 -His»h Water 1.48 3.>u. $-,t. 4ir»H. 1.58 p'n 8ft. 7ind.15 words
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