Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1918
1918-09-02
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Title Section28 1918-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY! Vol. V. -No. 206 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 228 words
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Advertisement318 1918-09-02 1 j Tay Guan Kia t i MmwMjm Director, GUAN KIAT <$■ Co, Ltd. 36. f hillip street, Singapore. If ir ew 000 supplier to the Government bj and Singapore Municipality *j ALSO TO 4 Hotels, Steam-launches, etc §f Pnone Noa. 1361, 1362 and 1363. I I ttasiPiiacaa: 87, Tan> R318 words
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Advertisement299 1918-09-02 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONC PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qood aad well selected Music Vlolla Piano, etc. Qood Strings for Striated Instrument? WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. wi TERMS MODERATE. A dOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEAN 3 Tour Very Likeness, Style299 words
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Advertisement99 1918-09-02 1 I«— i n»\mt urn in— Sanitas Disinfectant I" Pine Tree Brand. Best Results for 1,, williii I expenditure. —MS E i I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a E milk-white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. j SANITAS I I is known throughout the world f AS A99 words
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Advertisement349 1918-09-02 1 (F I REWOOD jj De necesfit- in every household can be bad *r«>m ITay Guan Kiat The suppler to the Government ant! Singapore Municipality also Hotels and Steam-launches, etc. 'Phone Nos. IZ6I, 1362 and.l RESinENCBS: 87, Tank Ro«£ B*,. *&0; Sunnyside, Gaykng, No. 1078. OB WRITE TO 4 »•> PHILLIP349 words
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Article779 1918-09-02 2 Gods, Bandoliers Haversacks. Tbe gane of Chinese armed highway robbers who have operating in th* 4 Kampar-Chend-*riang area, and who are known to tha police as the Chenderiang Gang," ere now becoming almost as famous and as daring as the Jesse Jamea Boys of the Wild West were779 words
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Article24 1918-09-02 2 Association Orders will not be hsued until September 6th. Individual Troop Orders will be issued by Scoutmasters. Fuauk C. Sands Conujtisaioner.24 words
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Advertisement527 1918-09-02 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kin J s of as;ue or fever, whether quotidian, alternate, tertian or quart in cv remittent ot- intermittent. A uniqu& feature of ?hese piih is t iat the; may be taken in the absence of fever as well aa while faver is cv.527 words
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Advertisement338 1918-09-02 2 Accumulators We re-charge Batteries for SI.HO each, any reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling with Electrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates. 187 Orchard Road 9 3T- v I Rnn-dowQ Wham roar pj»f h aader- rained Wy worry *r orer-work 9 —when your vitality is mWtk> t M e*t- whan yo* foal "aay-how*338 words
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Advertisement153 1918-09-02 2 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening DaUy.) 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 ta editorial matters and news should be addressed to Tne153 words
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Advertisement820 1918-09-02 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED GQOOs To be held at tho Sale-room of liaiara Powell 4 Or, On Wednetday, Sept. 4, at 10.30 a Comprising OX Pipes, Bolts and JNuts, Gal.-anized Iron Tut Plates, Castings, Strawboard, Coal T«r snd Pitch, Galvanicsdfci"* Knives, Dogspikes, Cotton, Turkey Red, White Cloth, Sewing820 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous241 1918-09-02 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Bon lay, Sept. 7 To-Day. 4 30 pm Balestier Range SRE (v) 515 pm Drill Hall Veterans' Co BVC do 8VO and A V Recraita do Eurasian Coy SVC Bras Basah Road Malay Co SVI Drill Hall SVC Buglers Tomorrow. 5.15 pm241 words
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Article242 1918-09-02 3 Biio-tucre September 2 Messrs Latham Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations tjgrttgafc $2.70 $3.00 ijtrKuninas 0.00 1.15 Ijertfolee! LI 5 185 iver Panai 7.25 7.50 Eikowut* 4.00 450 |tMI jeiotong 0.40 b.£s sn> .t I t' 0.70 0.85 Si X U ('.SO 0.65 5.25 5.5) &i«isal7242 words
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Article282 1918-09-02 3 Singapore, September 2. /in.—Se« Local and General column. Oopm»- -Bnsinens done. Tapioca, —Weak. Business done. Bau-~> Fiour- —Business done. Goi„- ier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No business. Other jProduds* —Market <*aiet Uteit Laal Market Oseratim. Nutmegs 110 S. per ploul $50.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 55.00 Copn Bali 840282 words
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Advertisement237 1918-09-02 3 The Last of a Great Serial AT THE MARLBOROUGH Theatre, Beach Road The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures. Second Show at 9.15 The Concluding Episodes of the Detective and Mystery Serial Supreme TIE HIDDEN HIND In 15 Episodes or 30 Parts, E P isodeM3 The Jaws of237 words
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Advertisement174 1918-09-02 3 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily— By usiug Little's Oriental Balm, you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing174 words
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Advertisement725 1918-09-02 3 n——iniM j I GIRLS BEWARE 1 1 Th© j 4< All's not offence that Indiscretion finds and dotage terms so i aik I Dut Aihambra Aihambra la I Indiscretion hath its evils N is the only i the Thnntra which the Capricious and the Care-free Girl is often blind to.725 words
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Advertisement398 1918-09-02 3 lATI AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE I Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door, To-nlg-at SECOND SHOW 9.30 To ntgbt Bluebird presents Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernon in 5 A STORM KNIGHT 5 Followed by a jJetro Wonder Picture Play in 5 His Father s Son 5 With Lionel398 words
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Article1117 1918-09-02 4 j Malaya h:is fortunate in I l*nny onr of the war /one an.! in having been spared the experience of legislation »■< Oontrol prices and prevent profiteering. We have had i occasion to coiu'nent <-r-' this on th* control of tho p ices of foodst'itls Miik htd ctrefnlly nursjed1,117 words
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Article68 1918-09-02 4 Charged with the the. t of a knife and causing mischief by smashing a quantity of ulates at the Sailors' Home on Saturday at noon, Lewis Roger Hearne, a sea*faring man, who described himself aa having bean in the Sonth African polioe and later in th« Navy, was68 words
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Article184 1918-09-02 4 The Cinemas. The earlier half of th« entertainment at the Empire to-night will be taken up with th' sere ningof the Vitagraph The Secret Kingaom, in 6 parts; whilst a Bluebird, A Storm Knight (5 pirts) and Hih Esther's Son, a 5 act Metro picture play, will figure in184 words
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Article287 1918-09-02 4 Honouring an Emperor's Birthday. The birthday or the Japanese Emperor was Uthered in on Saturday with much making among the Japan' s->,wbo were seen in their attire all over thrtown, while the ensign of the Rising Sun was floated over their principal business buildings and residences. Bnt pnbtJe287 words
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Article122 1918-09-02 4 In connection with tbe theft of a quantity of money from th<= safe on the first tioor of toe Globe Hotel at North Bridge RoaJ, which is alleged to have occurred in conjunction with the dastardly murders of Mr*. Liebman, th« propritress of the tstabliehment, and an122 words
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Article69 1918-09-02 4 Arrivals. Aug. 31 Poh Ann British Boribat Siam Sep,. L Malacca British Abbotpford Hai Nam Giang Seng M Batavitr Spewlmaii Datch Van Overstraten Sept. J. Hock Lee British Ciroe N Sri Mnar Pin Seng Lady Weld Ipoh G G Daendela Datch Melchior Treab Clearaaces. Aug. 31. Ranee69 words
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Article483 1918-09-02 4 J** qacVl at $15. 150 tODB Rubbe- quoted at 2/1 L t crepe and 2/0$ f~ r sheet 1 for Amongst the van-« a gazetted on Any L;£e Lieuts(lnfantry; I ABO krtSl Mr. C R C Latham. mX From the B?l?i a e OoneeJ V Deare Oldman483 words
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Article70 1918-09-02 4 Tiu is quoted at £3e1.10.0 in London. On the Liverpool market 'Cttor.. middling American, is at 25.94. Black pepper is quoted at l£i and white pepper ai. 3/7 London. On th Q Manchester market SjM* shirtings a»e at 32/- and o lbs I cloth at 24/-. In70 words
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Article57 1918-09-02 4 "Nothing Doing." London, Ang. 31, 1 55 p.m. Th« Tirme Stockholm Berreayani ent stateß thai Dake Adolf f aava* of Iteoarlenbnrg Bebweria b* B refused tho tr.r» c of Finland owing to the lack of arjanimtty in favour of the egiahlishmei.t of a monarchyand aleo to the stringent57 words
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Article45 1918-09-02 4 London, Ang 31, Lss p-»-Amste-dam The manifestation of the intention of German State! notably Bavaria and Ba» ny, to assert themselves individually by appointing their own diplomatic representatives iv Sofia ani el#* where, has evoked a strong rebuke from tbe Voesische Z-itnng.45 words
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Article27 1918-09-02 4 London, Aug. 31,5.10 pmItalian official: We pwfjjjj deeply into thy en?L.y'i H ,iocB at Monte Maio, inflicting kee*y casualties and taking 1 ,coDer twenty .five.27 words
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Advertisement177 1918-09-02 4 ROBINSON Co. Lockstitch Hand Sewing Machine Made of best material obtainable. Latest type Vibrating Shuttle Machine. A thoroughly reliable and up-to-date sewing machine made specially fcr hard work. Its mechanism is of the simplest, and its sewing qualities unrivalled. Complete with handsome walnut cover and set of attachments. Needles always177 words
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Advertisement340 1918-09-02 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Inoorporat< d in the Straits Settlement*) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. m I Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Munioipal 5 Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. 1 —a. Tel. Addreaa: GUAM KIAT. Codes used A.8.C., slb340 words
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Advertisement79 1918-09-02 4 f FRANCE, OUR Friend and ALLY, offers us Golden Guinea, the produce of her beautiful Vineyards. "FOR CULTIVATED TASTES" GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatel. A shipment just received. Sole Agents Galdbeck, Macuregor Co. vnaMnawMaww. i mmm mmmvm*. X! AM KIAT Sl Co. 108 109 Market Street PAINTS Red Oxide Ready79 words
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Article1874 1918-09-02 5 Heavy Enemy Counter-Attacks. British Make Further Big Advance RHJTBKTS SPECIAL SERVICE, L 100, Aag. 30, 2.25 p.m. pi Ii Marahel 6Ui Donates Haig torn: Dt spite the demotion ot jje river bridges, or. r advance troupe have erosaed the Sooama soi::h ?.r>! v vs of PeHHtn*. We1,874 words
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Article866 1918-09-02 5 London, Ang 30, 4.20 p.m. French communique On the Somme and in the region of the Canal du Nord th-tre was no change at night time. Between the Ailette and the Aisae we repulsed several enemy connter-attacks east of Pasly and maintained oar gains. On the Vesle and866 words
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Article439 1918-09-02 5 London, Aug. .'JO, 11.50 p. The Press Bureau states at repi\ing to Sr Orlando's coagulations on the British succetsan the west front Mr. Lloyd Gge says Thanks to the bririt leadership of Marshal Foch anl-* Allied generals and the"~-*«plid valour and enthusiasm of alhe Allied troops, the Qstl—a439 words
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Article131 1918-09-02 5 London, Aug. 29, 1.0 a.m. Wrelosa German offioial We hel up the enemy's thrust after biur fighting eastward of Pelves, noaVraen Art >is, and Croisilles. Oncounter-attack recaptured Hers Logueval. tne Somme and the Oise wewith Jrew our liuej, giving up Chnlnes and Roye. r estormed Fiamette,and fustrate<an131 words
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Article176 1918-09-02 5 London, Ang. 30, 7.15 am. I Ottawa The registration of the tiau-power of Cauada taken on p according to the interim r»port of the R gistration Board, siows that several handred thou*nd men have been trained in «ricuhnre bat are otherwise en#»ged. The registration demonstra»ed beyond questions that176 words
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Article51 1918-09-02 5 London, Aug. 31,4.5 p.m. Paris: The newspaper le Journal's Madrid correspondent reports the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Alexandrine. London, Sept. 1. 6.55 a.m. Madrid: The Minister for Foreign Affairs has informed the Cabinet of the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Ataz Mendi, bound for Spain with51 words
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Article50 1918-09-02 5 London, Ang. 30, 9.50 p.m. The Press Barean states that the King has degraded Sir Joseph Jonas from the degree of knight-bachelor. [Sir J. Jonas, a former Lord Mayor of Sheffield, was recently convicted of and heavily fined for an offence under the Defence of the Roaltn Act].50 words
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Article32 1918-09-02 5 London, Aag 31, 1,55 p.m. A Royal Com mission has been appointei under the chairmanship of Lord Krnmott, to investigate the advisability of adopting decimal coinage in the United Kincdom.32 words
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Article27 1918-09-02 5 Londou, Aag. 31, 4.20 a.m. Stockholm: Germany is already adopting the familiar method of colonisation in Esthonia, the schools being Germanised aud Esthonian mueic forbidden.27 words
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Article273 1918-09-02 5 Lenin's Life Endangered. London, Ang. 30, 4 25 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Kieff states that neutral representatives have notified the Soviet Government, protesting against mi°s arrrsts of officers in Moscow and P» trograd, and threatening tc rescind tho right of sanctuary for Bolshevism representatives abroad. London, Aug.273 words
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Article194 1918-09-02 5 Beginning to Realise. London, Sept 1, 3.50 a.m. Amsterdam Hertling. addressing a deputation of students, gloomily depicted Germany's difficulties in food, clothing and other manifold deprivations. There was an anxious outlook in the future, t He complained that the Allies were animated mainly by a hatred of Germany194 words
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Article64 1918-09-02 5 London, Sept 1, 6.55 a.m. Amsterdam i The Dutch newspapers report that two German regiments Lorn Russia refused to proceed to the western front. Some 130 were shot. Seven hundred Guards at Munioh mutinied and barricaded their barracks. Finally they were obliged to surrender. Thirty thousand Krupp64 words
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Article36 1918-09-02 5 London, Sept. 1, 6.55 a.m. Riotous scenes occurred at the wreokingofa pacifist meeting at Plumetead. Stickt and stones were freely used and there were numerous oasuahies. Mr Ramsay Macdonald sustained a cut ear.36 words
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Article62 1918-09-02 5 London, Aag, 31,4.20 a.m. Stockholm: Striking testimony to the difference between Allied and enemy credit in Scendinsvia ia afforded by the fact that pounds sterling are now 75 per cent of their normal value, the dollar 77 per cent, the franc 70 per cent, while the Austrian kroner62 words
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Article246 1918-09-02 5 Bombs on Hun Works. London, Ang. 30, 9.40 p.m. Amsterdam Travellers froa Germany atate that forty were killet at Cologne and entire streets devas tated at Mannheim. The aniline works of Bingen Coblontz hav< been utterly destroyed in the latea ait raids. London, Aug. 30, 10.10 p.m. The246 words
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Article197 1918-09-02 5 Men's Demands Met. LorJdon, Aug. 30, 10 25 p.m. The Metropolitan police have struck for high' r pay and a war bonus. Most, of the city police tonight came out. Eleven thousand are now striking. General Smuts interviewed the police representatives to-day. A mass meeting is to197 words
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Article52 1918-09-02 5 London, Aag 31, 4.25 p.m. The correspondent of the Times at Toronto says in immense deposit of potash and sodinm sulphate amounting to many millions of tons has been diasovered in Saskatchewan. This discovery is important in view of the boasting of Germany that can never do without52 words
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Article58 1918-09-02 5 London, Aag, 31, 10.30 p.m. Washington Mr Daniels has ordered the collier Cyclops to be struck off the navy register. The ship was last reported at the Barbadoes on April 4 from South America for the United States. It is believed she encountered a cyclone and sank.58 words
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Article203 1918-09-02 5 New War MeasiL London, Ang. 31, 4.20 a.n* Washington Congress has pasaeu the Man-Power Bill, extending the draftage limits to 18 to 45. London, Aug. 31, 5 30 a.m. Washington The House of Representatives Committee has approved an eight billion dollar War Revenue Bill, imposing an 80 per cent203 words
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Advertisement338 1918-09-02 5 LATEsT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED To rent a Bungalow at Klebang, Malacca. Please- send M a aUcca arB t0 D Rattray The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., Penang. (Incorporated in S. Under instructions. I have 111 A Ptem of the above Company. Agencjr A. Van Tooren 2, Raffles' Quay. 2nd September, 1918 29338 words
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Article591 1918-09-02 6 Military Service Question. At the meeting of tbe Planters' Association of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, tbe Secretary said that he bad sent out circulars to all estates connected with the P A M, and out of 520 estates wbo bad been aeked for returns as to the591 words
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Article225 1918-09-02 6 The Committee appointed by H E the High Commissioner to advise whether, In the present sr-ite of the rnbber market, any action should be tiken by the Government to protect or assist the rubber industry, has now, we understand, been appointed a Commission. It held its third225 words
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Article47 1918-09-02 6 iiiliffir.d la London. ine following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Earope&n Mails and their deliverj in London. MAII. L*FT. Dulive ho. Mail F June 5J Aug. 24 Mail H June 23 Auj{. »2 JUi 1 I J (UU 2sJ Aug. 2247 words
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Article826 1918-09-02 6 Pricei Quoted ia tat Market this Morning siNOAPUKB, Sept. J. L«y»ll *nd Evatt, flxobangn and Bbara Broken, issue the following list of quotation! Robber Share*. Sr 8/- 3/3 I/- Anglo Java 6/_ jl It- Anglo-Malay H/_ U 1 AyerKnmng 40/. 60 II- BatangMalak 8/6 4 6 J826 words
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Article77 1918-09-02 6 Singapore, Sept. 2. a Lcidon— Bans 4 m/s. 2/4 1/8 DsMMsjd S 3 7/g Mamas I 2/4 13/32 On lejtfla Bank X. T. U8 Ou Hon (W jsife— Sejik *fa 58/,; prem. Oa Sb n .t.. Beak d/d. 43| On Bank T. V in On J»r i Bank d/d.77 words
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Article679 1918-09-02 6 Moroccan Ex-Roler at Vichy. More excellent stories of the ex. Sultan of Morocco have recently been published. After the proclamation of the French Protectorate over Morocco it was considered desirable that the sbdicating Sultan should remove himself for a time from tho country. He went to Vichy679 words
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Article144 1918-09-02 6 Tbe annual general meeting of the Kappel Golf Club wag held in the club-bJUae on Thursday evening. Mr B Aspinall presided, the others pres-nt including Messrs H I White, B 1 Binnie, W Bircham, F Niblock, W King, H Jaokson and D Suttie. The annual r-port and144 words
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Article148 1918-09-02 6 We regret to hear that Capt Q W Vesey, North of Ireland Horae, late of Tali Ayer Estate, Parit Buntar, was killed in March last whilelead' ing his men. He had previously won the M C for capturing a German maohine gun and prisoners after dark. Capt148 words
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Advertisement125 1918-09-02 6 "arrived Fresh Stocks OF D 3 W E JBL w mm i jiIOHNDEWARiSofI 3 I (distillers; Rh Scotch Wi§i wt m OF GREAT W^km |*L Crand Prix ASL SOLE IMPORTERS: Huttenbach Bros Co. TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to the full, to enjoy the very thought of125 words
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Advertisement476 1918-09-02 6 Train 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 Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily, arriving476 words
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Advertisement170 1918-09-02 6 c III!' j^P 1 In these days of Shortage are you wanting CEMENT 'Phone or write to YAMATO Co., 41, High Street, Singapore I T p Drink Read's M Light Lager KIM HIN CO., Wine Spirit Merchants, Obtainable Everywhere MICHEUN TYRES i I Large Assortment of Sizes IN STOCK. Cycle170 words
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Advertisement43 1918-09-02 6 tfISINESS IN WAR TIME. 1 It is our intention to continue "tt. fulvertise our various sp«- with unabatei vigour. J and our appropriations are C •> already planned for extensive > 2 campaigns. It pays to advertise, t I advertise, advertise.— The Xortn ti I43 words
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Miscellaneous135 1918-09-02 6 Malls Close. To-day. Malacca P.Swettenham Perl is 2.80 pm Christmas Island 2>30 Malacca and Muar •Hainam 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and T.Anson 'Perak (s.s.Co.L.td.) 2 30 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wonpe. 230 pm Jlerwng S ri Helen# 2.80 pm Malaoca and Muar g>ir. a Da Rhio, Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang,135 words
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Article3025 1918-09-02 7 Before The Wcr. I write ouly of the typical denizens of Broadw.v. The attempt to delineate the real American with the brush which so freely bespatters his Broadway brother would be as un. just as it would be to point to the architecture of a delicatessen store for3,025 words
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Article66 1918-09-02 7 Calcutta, August 15:—At the High Conrt, this afternoon, Mr Justice Walmsley disposed of a suit brought by Miss Daisy Edith Smith, a nursing sister, against Captain Graham T Thomson of the Indian Medici Service, for Rs. 20,000 as fltlliagCl for breach of promise of marri»g»*. His Lordship partly decr«td the66 words
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Advertisement553 1918-09-02 7 NOTICES Alec Williamson, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that FBE9HICR WILLIAMSON is no U.n K p r in the employment of the above-named company and has no authority to incur expenses or transact any nasi. ne ss in their behaif or in their name. By Order of tbe Directors, Alec553 words
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Advertisement598 1918-09-02 7 BANKS BBJ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN EN'KjAND Bf UOYAI CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 of £20 sack £1,200,000 Roaorvo Pond £2,000,000 Reaervc -lability of proprietors £1,200,000 BANKSBa The Bank cf England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd, Th* London County and Wesfilnatap Bank.,598 words
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Advertisement97 1918-09-02 7 THE discomforts of an offensive breath are shared not only by those afflicted, hut by all who come iv contact with them. Mouthwashes and cachous dis*guise it for a tim°, but the natural way to sweeten_ the breath is to (ieanse the bowels by an occaeional done of pinketteCL THE97 words
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Advertisement85 1918-09-02 7 MASSAGE HALL No. 239, Bencoolen Street Open daily 6a. m.—9 p m. TELEPHONE No. 1417. Business Operators Mr S. FUJITA MASSAGE Mrs. HARU MANICURE Miss HANA HOT-BATHS Miss YASU Ref< rences to an-, quarter of society. Q I H I Ifr ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME inn kas spent a I gre-85 words
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Advertisement320 1918-09-02 7 THE O R ?BHt! IL U Government Security Lite Assurance Cu., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India.. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 ABSOLUT! Security. Income in 1917 $4,567,500.00 I Tatal out-go In 1917 52,732,070.10 Assurance effected In 19.7 $4,790,128.00 j increase In Funds $1,855,430.80 J Total Policies in force 67,122 aasnrui.?320 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dall>. VoL V. No. 206 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article452 1918-09-02 1 Any men here for the Mincemcnt?" The voice of a grizzled sea. man who was clad in a reefer suit, with the letters 4 8.T." on his cap, penetrated to tbe ends of the squalid street. Several men who had been standing ahout moved slowly toward the Board452 words
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Article138 1918-09-02 1 It has been agreed upon among the State Governments, the ship builders, and different labour unions in tbe Commonwealth of Australia to take up a systematic shipbuilding programme conjointly. The ship, building industry in Australia ha« been greatly impeded in its develop, ment in the past owing to a series138 words
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Article408 1918-09-02 1 Eloquent Tribute to their Gallantry- Handsome acknowledgment of the great work of the men of the mercantile marine waa made by the Prime Minister and the First Baa Lord at the centenary mating of tho British and Foreign Sailors' Society. Mr. Lloyd George wrote I desire to408 words
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Article164 1918-09-02 1 The latest returns for the Japanese tonnage on the North American aarrioa maintained by the three principal Japanese shipping companies comprising the N V K. the O S X and tho Toyo Risen Kaisha give the total of 20 steamers with the aggregate of 180,305 tons gross. The Java and164 words
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Article27 1918-09-02 1 According to official investigations, says the M Seoul Press," there are now iv Koreaa ports eight ships unable to leave simply on account of lack of seamen.27 words
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Article148 1918-09-02 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G Q) and Suspected (signal F P B) porta Signal necessary in adPort notified, dition to Disease. Quarantine flag. Handiermassin KG Q Cholera Bangkok FPU Plague Bassein FPU Plaeue Batavia TandjongPriok XGg Cholera Bombay X G g Plague llombay X G g Small-pox148 words
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Advertisement534 1918-09-02 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. P. 0. British I n di a AND APCAR LINE (Cohfakies Incorporated in England.) MAIL ARC PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular534 words
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Advertisement93 1918-09-02 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Ta a joug Pagai. Wharves Section Godowns gate Entrances Bonded Warehouse?, Trafalgar Bt. Eaat Redaction. Mm age 2 and 1 it p q hw (Dry Docke) 3 Store, Head c roarer Office, Police and ]y£ a j n M 2 Entranoe 15/18 2 Z 5 and 693 words
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Advertisement372 1918-09-02 1 BAN LEE ANN LTD., Vlaoorporated la Singapora.) Registered Office 58 and 59 Market Street. Intended Sailings. Meran For Batu Pahat Every 3 other daya. Soon Hong For Cuoob, Pontian, Kechil and Ben ait. Every alternate day. Hook Lim For P. Batam, Bulang and Bin tan. every alternate day. Hook Keng372 words
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Advertisement603 1918-09-02 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! I AND I I" SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Strait I Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. I Complete Reports of Local Ev nts I Condensed News from F.M.S., j China, India, Ceylon and Japan' Full and Latest War News. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED :.N JAPAJT)603 words
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Miscellaneous87 1918-09-02 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Monday, Sept. 2.—High Water 9.15 a m. 8ft. lin.; «.28 p.m. 8ft. Sins. Tuesday, Sept. 3,—-High Water 9.59 a.m. 8ft. 5ins.; 9.26 p m• 9ft. 2ins. Wednesday, Sept. 4.—High Water 10.32 a.m. 8ft. 8ins.; 10.11 p.m. 9 ft. 6 ins. Thursday, Sept. 5.—New Moon 5h 44m A.87 words
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