Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1918
1918-09-05
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Title Section29 1918-09-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, EVENING D AILY. Vol V. No 209 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, BBPTEIIBSB 5.29 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement304 1918-09-05 1 Tay Guan Kiat I i GUAM OAT 4 Co., u,i. I 3*. '"hi*::? treet. Sirijapore v, I f f IS W Q O D supplier in the Government j and Sir.papore Municipality ALS>> TO i J Hotels, Steatn-launches, eto- 1 Phone Nos 1361,13K2 ?nd 1^63 j >«»C«a 17, Tank B304 words
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Advertisement309 1918-09-05 1 Straits 9 I Jiotel TAKJONG PAGAR ROAD. I The OLly Hotel under StraitsChinese management. a» > Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." G,C. LEE i5B, Prinsep Strsi3t. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. 'Jood aad well selectee Mask Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings (or Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. A UOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEAJPJ Your309 words
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Advertisement96 1918-09-05 1 v t mnn t .iimiMn_niiiw»Mi Sanifas A Disinfectant I 44 Pine Tree j Brand* Use No Other JSĔ*- igfWw *c smallest I This disinfectant freely emulsifies fm with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant j and deodoriser. j SAN IT A3 is known throughout the world j j AS A96 words
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Advertisement364 1918-09-05 1 IF I REWO DDI *i Toe aaoaaaity in every household i citi he had tr m Lay Guan Kiat j I TLe supplier to 'he Government a h and Singapore Municipality also M Hotels and St—a launches, etc Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. BBS I n K X C■•:364 words
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Article862 1918-09-05 2 Efficitut British Btockde. Th" f stent to which pap<r has inter il into tho national life of Germany during the w»ir is one of the esses resaarlrabls testimonies to the I fhoi»c\ of the Bri'ish bloekad.}, writer ijapt HBO Polhr.l in v cootemporary. Germany began the war862 words
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Article146 1918-09-05 2 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co.'s Report. Singapore, Aug. 29, The nrjc'.ioiiH commenced yesterday and conclnded this morning were somewhat smnll' r than usasl and the total qnantity on offer did not exceed 850 tone. There was a mr.ch better aj tendance of the resrnhr buyers on this occasion,146 words
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Article265 1918-09-05 2 By James J Montague. Far be it from us to glos* over Tbe failings of old Captain Kidd It ia piint'uilv clear that this base buccaneer Maliciously did what he did. H" would scuttle a ship iv mid.ocean, With ppithets brutally coarse, And dump the265 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement393 1918-09-05 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kiuds of a?ue or fever, whether quotidian, alternate, tertian or quart in or rrmittent or intermittent. A unique feature of these pill* is that fchej ma? be taken in the absence of fever as well as while fever is on. Two pills twice393 words
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Advertisement60 1918-09-05 2 JUST ARRIVED "Excelsior" Safety Fountain Pens Price $3 each <# Cheap and Reliable. Tfci Continental Stamp Co D. HIGH STHEET. Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In front of French church) Telephone No. 1245.60 words
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Advertisement344 1918-09-05 2 Accuflinlaters! We re-charge Batteries for SI. '5 O each, any reasonable size. Gleaning, refilling with Slectrolyte, and repairs at reasonable rates. f TO 187 Orchard Road. 0 3 T I Anaemia 1 j I Our blood is composed of H I red and white corpuscles L i the red to344 words
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Advertisement43 1918-09-05 2 *4en IN WAR TIME. 5 It is our intention t<> continue J to advertise our various ape- Icialities with unabata vigour, 2 and ou»- appropriations are 9 already planned lor extensive 2 earapaipnß. it pays to advertise, advertise,advertise.—JAe North 2 Br fifth Rubber43 words
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Advertisement536 1918-09-05 2 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds, Bearing interest from the date of purchase at per cent par annum, payable Half-yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. Repayable at Par on the 20th July, 1923 PRICE OF ISSUE —100 PER CENT. All proceeds of this iosue will be lent to536 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1918-09-05 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ordere Tor the week ending 8unday, Sept. 7 To-Day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall Eur&eian Co SVC do SVC P.and <fc Buglers To-morrow. 4 00 pui Johnston's Pier for Fort Kiloao SVA S<-C8. Ill IV (Compulsory) 5.00 Risim Point, P. Brani SHE (v) P B Platoon 5.15 Drill115 words
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Article249 1918-09-05 3 gtT»»y>»'». Ofrptosabet 5. Htaan Lath***] A 00., 'he Arcade, v.vise the foil» .ving qaotatio" ;7 f2.70 I&00 v; jw, 0.90 lis ,V :-V„'> 1.75 185 mPscsi 7.25 7.50 Utowa 4.00 450 ESIKMiI 0.70 0.85 iukUS:. 050 065 (Vagart Swi 5.20 w.ottSaly 130 1G 4 90 5.25 r249 words
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Article286 1918-09-05 3 Pc September 5. a. —See L* ksl and C eueral aolnmn. '',p/a» "Wo business. Tapioca. —Weak. No Bmiineas. Business done, 'v. r.— BsjsJneai done. if. —Btoady. No Pr- v. r2 Wsfc Utstt Leal Market Oasfettaa:. kgi 110 b. pat tlaoJ 350.00 Nutaw 80 B. 55.00 Oapmßah 840 Copra286 words
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Article40 1918-09-05 3 D 11 trsi n Laniwii •ne following are the dates of tepaztnie from Singapore oi the Baxopaaa Mails and their delivers r London* lam DaLrtaseax Maar imm» A«*> M Mail B "t v 2 Mail 1 *sss Au40 words
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Advertisement336 1918-09-05 3 'j The Last of a Great Serial AT THE MARLBOROUGH! Theatre, Beach Road 1 The Hall for C mfort. Good Music and Q )ud Pictures. Second Show cat 9.IS p.m. I The Concluding Episodes of the 1 Detective and Mystery Serial Supreme THE HIDDEN HUD I I» 15 Episodes or336 words
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Advertisement678 1918-09-05 3 I 1 I GIRLS BEWARE Tbe illc 4 All's not offence that Indiscretion finds and dotage U rms so Alhambra AlbßTli.nraia 1 Indiscretion l ath"its evils is the only I which the Capricious ai d the C are free Girl is often blind to theatre tht Theatre I girl, therefore,678 words
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Advertisement356 1918-09-05 3 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE T«. I it ti rJ Trams Pass the Dnor. LaiiJ" i"f,'-l a* maammwmmmmmmmmmamammm mmmmm I To-night SECOND SHOW 9.80 To-nlfbt! Butterfly Feature present 5 The Mid-Night Man 5 'Starring Jack Mulhall as a Safo Cracker and a Burglar, who sombine for Mutual Profit.356 words
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Article1328 1918-09-05 4 Ten thowu I prisoners taken in one day. A whole German division has boon eaptared ani that on a twenty mile front, practically making a ciptore ol five hnndre) men for each irii!«. A of.tnr> enoh M this even in an ordinary mentmikrsit ig*tune imp >r:ance, bnt1,328 words
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Article220 1918-09-05 4 Straits Athletic Club. A' the annual general meeting held 1 the ;iab Horn 1 1 ug. 28, the following were eh C'.t 1 cfficebear ia the owning y« President, Mr Khoo i'o Swee Vice President, Air Yong Cheng Lye Hon Secretary, Prp Korsr T j ck Hon A«eif-taiit S220 words
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Article118 1918-09-05 4 Thef will be a sccc r matah Ibis evning on the Eaplanade between the SCC and the regiment—the firs: meeting of «h -s- The SCC ".iil fi-d i i us-fu! side, as follows H A W taker, goal R B Gile and L A Thorn aa, b-.cks F M118 words
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Article240 1918-09-05 4 Three Men to be Charged. After aboot two e/eska of active work by tho Detective Department in following np the circumstances of the uuubie murder, which cccurrfd on Sunday nieh', the 2'r.h August, at the Globe Hotel, North Bridge 1} -ad, three men have be. n arrested240 words
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Obituary120 1918-09-05 4 Oira .ur laneaa paJatin* mure to aniouli. than to f .nl play ar< with th-. Uh ~f a Coylo Barahar, a M I'orner, >ai 33 i VnlrjM-W Pnl in Dr%dl I w •»n d >ad Brett fin 1, l- l■ <• Hid 7.h mil sjttfur. upper seranga120 words
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Article28 1918-09-05 4 n-mrt. New Moon. Dalhooeie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Saturday. J«wi»h New Year (5679) eommenoea Uiinase Ladies' Asson. Bale V.M.C.A., 3 p.m. Sunday. 15th Sunday after Trinity,28 words
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Article438 1918-09-05 4 ■old. joto^ Rubb r qv ted at 1/11 crep' an.: I/0| for Ph-et. 1 for Helen M Uft for Cairo to jo»n the Civilian Km ploymenr Bnrer.a of tho UmJLTI Expedi Lr try torae. ?ypUan Thf R«nt A?B-tsment Board f OP .-pore wiil su at the Mnnicin438 words
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Article74 1918-09-05 4 Tin ia quote i at £353.10.0 iv London. On tha Li vat] al market cotton, middling Am *ioan, is at 25.*0. Black pe;>' c <r i 8 quoted at 2,1 and arhite pepper at 3/7 in London. Ou the Ifacoeaser market BJlbs shirtings are at 32/- and74 words
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Article114 1918-09-05 4 l'\Glb. 1 I til V ittT 'is. ft Pushing On Russian Affairs In the Balkans Bombing Work French Consular News Hhvhs Service 5 Land of Paper '2 "An Easay on Hotel Reapers Singapore Volunteer Corps Local -Share Marke c 3 Straits Produce 3 A Great Victory i Loaa]114 words
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Advertisement139 1918-09-05 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price |130 Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. MM mmm ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lHi^^^B LmtTii oils Asiatic Petroleum Co. I (S.S.),139 words
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Advertisement331 1918-09-05 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Inoon>orc.ted in mmt Strait* SUtlemeDt») Head Ofi^u: 36, Pnillip Street, Singapore. Shipcbandlers, Hardware Dealers. Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, iiice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes used A.8.C., sth Edition, and A i. Office Telephones331 words
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Advertisement81 1918-09-05 4 I j FRANCE, OUR Friend and ALLY, offers us Golden Guinea, the produce of her beautiful Vineyards. "FOR CULTIVATED TASTES" GOLDEN GUINEA I French Sparkling Muscatel. j A shipment just received, f I I I Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. KIAM KIAT Sc Co. 108 10'J Market Street. PAINTS Uc<l81 words
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Article1232 1918-09-05 5 F3ENCH ALSO ATTACK. W ARE IN THE LAST LAP." REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. L>nar 3. pi 3, 5. iO in. u„niera firing on 11 aing from B idsh H I myitbnt beyon* the I srtW Einlng 10 enfilade '.hi i-' trenches th r tail awar ass v fro; 1REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,232 words
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Article612 1918-09-05 5 Loudon, 3ept, 3, 4.0 p.m. French communique There was artillery work at nighc time on the Somme and between the Oii3 and Aisne. Enemy raids in the region of the Vesle and in the Vosges were without result. Nothing important happened elsewhere. Loudou, Sept. 3. 6.3 p.m Router612 words
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Article430 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept. 3,3.20 p.m. R«nter'a correspondent at American Headquarters, wiring on Monday night, s*\B «A great fight has b-en progressing all day noruh and north-east of Soisaons. The enemy is vigorously defending Pont Rouge plateau, east of the Soissons-Laon railway, also the line of heights along the noith430 words
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Article198 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept, 2, 6 10 p.m. Wireless German official The enemy northward of Hendecourt, after gaining ground in the direction of Lagnicourt, was driven back to W* repulsed an attack of Bapaume, mainly direct 1 «gainst Villerfl au I enlass. We pu!' hI up the enemy on198 words
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Article190 1918-09-05 5 An Allied Success. London, 3, 3 30 p.m. British North Russia official The Allies, including Russian troops, captured on Aug 31 a north of Oboserekaya, 75 miles atfa r Archangel, an I t c attack with i*»sv.i lasses We ar« punning on to O >ezfekay*. Our armoured trail190 words
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Article197 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept. 3, 1.0 a.m. The Air Ministry states Our aeroplanes on the morning of Sept 2 attaok-d Buhl aerodrome with very good results. Many direct hits were observed o*i and a hostil9 aeroplane on th« groond was destroyed. All the British machines returned. London, Sept. 3, 9.50197 words
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Article59 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept. 4. 'L 5 p.m. Palestine official 1 Since Aug 14, activity has mainly been confined to aerial raids on the Hedj ia railway and patrol encounters eastward of the Joidim and raids. The Arabs continue raids on the Hsdjai railway. We repelled a Turkish attack on59 words
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Article195 1918-09-05 5 Bad for Germany. Paris, S tpe. 3, 8.30 p.m. The 1 .c r Ightlng ~r the hs f few days whuh h*s proou.ed the British their ftoc success cannot fail, owing to the efforts of the troops of D beney, Humbert a^. i Mangin. to have ay st195 words
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Article123 1918-09-05 5 courtesy ot th* French Consulate.) Paiia. Sept t, 6.10 p.m. We crossed th*' Sjtntne in front of Kpenaucoart we captured Soeevrj we continued to progress on the »ust of ttie Canal do Nord making 800 prisoners. Dating the engagements yeeterday between the Ailette and Aisne, we made123 words
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Article117 1918-09-05 5 London, S _;t 4, "2 10 a.m. Prone I easVru communique Th tin i v sreet oi th* Varder attacked a series of eoi my works in the direction of Altchakmakle, taking p. idoi. r fifty and maintain* ing the conquered ground despite Bolga.iau counter-attacks, which Were117 words
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Article39 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept. 4, 3.40 a.m. Amsterdam A mating of the fll milt Bteel and iron masters at Berlin, discussing after-war polioy, deprecated a Central European cns'oms union as cilculated to aggravate the obtaining of extraEuropean raw materials.39 words
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Article32 1918-09-05 5 London, Sept. 4, 0.45 a in. H M the King has approved of a special medal for war sflrvic-s oi th* Me-ointile Marine, also a special uniform for seamen.32 words
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Article59 1918-09-05 5 Arrivals. Sept. 4. Kaka British Kinta Hai Nam Scot' Harl-y Sep., 5. Ltd] WmU Klang •St Hong Ho Menggala Dutch Brouwer Ban Fo Soon Ds Weert Tomb] Maru Japan Clearances. Sopt. 4. Anjou British Ipoh Sri Muar. Ciroe Maitcca Batavier O G Daendels Datch Emile S-pr. 5.59 words
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Article1353 1918-09-05 5 The Week s Fighting Th-' following am*', try ol k's war ijijwa <s beied by Bti .th L gii.ua el Bangkok, be must not be considered official London, Ang. 24. Military Operations for week ided August 22nd: The desire c v ly shown by me en.- j to1,353 words
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Article137 1918-09-05 5 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Sing ipor 3 8 4 The roue ot tho market sines the ■.action! of the 26th thia i h s> been tteads. The weekly sac ions tbis morning opened to a ge«- i attendance of acuvt- buyers and thtoughout the day the demand137 words
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Article125 1918-09-05 5 H H Piince Traidos Pranlandb, who, until Siam declared herself on the Bide of the Allies, wks the Siamese Minister to Germany, Anstiia Hungary and Denmark, is ieturning to Siam. Hil Highness is en route to Singapore, and will travel on to Bangkok with bi« wit125 words
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Article28 1918-09-05 5 KamponjJ Kamuotiog Tin Oatput for the month of August, 1918. Both Dredge*. Hours run 1,178 Cubic Yards troate* 164,500 Total Piculs 1,193.70 Realised ou Bale $112,312.3528 words
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Article147 1918-09-05 5 The Cinemas. The I'»ng derived ship aent of films from the U. S. Al h j s arrived at last an i Pf«rimi Hall p rrons are assart d of a cont'naous rnn of first diss films inolntliry he last Episode of the Red Ace" and three new Serials.147 words
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Advertisement333 1918-09-05 5 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Lost, or stolen, Irish Terrier dog, answers to the name of "Barney," wearing M. C. No. 104. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to No. b Oxley Road. 5 9 18 9 WANTED. Wanted nurse (European or Eurasian' %r child 1 year old. Previous experience unnecessary,333 words
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Article678 1918-09-05 6 Fice of Over 517,000. In the Supreme Cou.-*, Lumpur, the Criminal Appeal of Chop lai Tong, of High Street, was commenced last week before Mr Justice Innes, Actio? Chief Judicial Commissioner. Mr W T Chapman was present to support the conviction while Mr Roland St John Braddell (with678 words
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Article731 1918-09-05 6 Prices tuMea Ii tbe aurut t.-.ii M>raia| .si j«>apoB«, Sept. 6. Meeen Lyall an i Evatt, Exchange and gbart Broken, Imuk the following list of quotations tiobber Shares. Sob. Vaina Boyfre. )s*;i-re. *f- aBMH 8/- 3 3 I/- Jsvr, 6/- 7/--2- A■ fi. 12/- 1. -1 Ayer731 words
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Article49 1918-09-05 6 Singapore, Sept. 5. Bank i ua/t. 2/4 3/16 0««* '< 2/3 15/16 ■J* 2/4 15/32 ••i ln»Al> t, >.. 148 59 iram. 411 i:. 112* -i/u. i 98 fovcif *mm* $8.54 fedMC'eil Bi.'l* last la-»* 15 29/32 ti 16 Y±uk -y llaglaad rate B r to i d on49 words
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Article481 1918-09-05 6 Mauager's Claim for Salary. The het<riug of an settOQ has been eeatJJM need before Mr Justice li M Woodwtrd, in tn I Supreme Court, P.-uang, in w'aich Mr I> Graham of I claimed tbe sum of $1,***** from Mr M Cathir»*aloo of Penang, being p»rt of salary, transp481 words
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Article382 1918-09-05 6 Says an sxehaags Germany is laid tn be in a state of unrest so seats t•,-wt talk >f r< roll against the I'up rial Qhreremeat is btcjmiiig c autnon, aeeordiag tv Americans who arrived at Nea York la*: month on liv- r, after long renidenaa In Germany382 words
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Article56 1918-09-05 6 A mooting of th-> Kx>cotive Committee will be held ;»r. the Cointnioaioner« OAae on Wednesday, September 11. at 5 30 p.m. X imlar pa-ale-< nod meetings will re eommenc" oa Monday, September 16. i All Camp Equipment most b«* returned to Fi.s' Troop H-adqaar tors on Monday,56 words
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Article637 1918-09-05 6 Minutes of Committee Meetiog. The fallowing are the minutes of tlte c moaiitp meeting of the British North Be me*) Chamber of Commerce, hell on July 27 last Present The Hun Mr W O Darby (in the Chair), and Messrs C E Chubb, R W Dal°, D637 words
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Advertisement154 1918-09-05 6 ARRIVED Fresh Stocks OF D m W W liliB I Rh Scotch Wg ¥7 B| 0 v G R E Kf AC E 3Ĕ II Crond Prix ~==M Mlb Paai ,TW n SOLE I'dPORTEF.S Huttenbach Bros Co. —»—iaeaMr -iwr jnaflr.w >- >nrwr :v vMWwanv*- -rajuaaaanaHHav ATI CO It Quickly Removes154 words
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Advertisement187 1918-09-05 6 THE f«srmt MUX CO*, LTD. auctioneers and Valuers fta. toattkm Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. Sept. IL At our sale-room, at 2.M) p.n Sale of valuable Bf9 years' leaaa. hold land situate at Beaoooleo Street, iingapora Town, area S073 s.|.!t., i«'«<«th«T with the 11 ■bopBOUa 1 s mis. 41 t ."»1187 words
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Advertisement672 1918-09-05 6 I jE* In these days of Shortage jj I j! are you wanting I I j CKMENl- a Phone or write to i YAMATO CO, I 41 Hi h Street, Singapore. T I Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association, 56, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Expert Tuition given in Shorthand. Facilities afforded for improving672 words
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Miscellaneous181 1918-09-05 6 Mails Close. Today. Batu Paliat Sri Wnngm 2.B0 pra Malacca and Muar *Hainam 2.30 pm Port Dickson 4 1'ort Swettciiham *Hel»c 2.30 pm Cheribon, <b Samaraug ft p m M».iac<» <»nd Mu*i Knk* 3 pm Hlu.» K'lw'y 3 pm Pulau Hat am and Pulau Bulaug Hock Keng 8 pm Pulau181 words
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Article670 1918-09-05 7 Jape's Wa? Wealth Mr. iWntird Falk, tbe "Daily Mail special correspondent iv the Pal Eist, y-ri'.mg from Kobi>, en Jam 6, Bhvh Here ia Kobe, tbe war nrieh premier port M Japan, I find inyselt arrjjd mill* >nnires th > wn- has cea- teo. Tar. o tbe Japau.it.*670 words
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Article706 1918-09-05 7 Iv Canada's Farthest North, awa> op on the Al i«ka Yukon boundary, there is a mountain recently named by the Geographic Board of OaMlda, which will perpe'uate tbe memory of a gallant young C&uadian soiuor, whose herOMßl is all the more pathetic because he made ttie supreme706 words
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Article39 1918-09-05 7 The Chinese Government has notified the British Legation that it agrees Io pa) in full claims amounting t0>552,000 in connection with tho attack on the Asiatic Petioleum Co's vessel Aid.vi, in tho course of which Capt Carley was killed,39 words
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Article123 1918-09-05 7 Tbn Committee ac knowledge reaeipt of following donations to th» l baildinp- fand Mr and Mrs Geo ThooepaoQ $100 P>oaauda of M American Tt»a per Mrs G Thompson and Mrs Boeder 182 Mr and Mr b A W B*an 100 Proceeds of Pageant *of E oiln123 words
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Advertisement565 1918-09-05 7 NOTICES_ Association of Engineers, Singapore. NOTICE IS HERE! V GIVEN that the Ist haif-yearly General Meeting of the Association of Engin»ers will be held at the Registered Office of the Association, French Bank Building?, on Thursday. sth September, 1918. at 8 30 p.m., for the following purposp:— 1. To rfeeive565 words
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Advertisement631 1918-09-05 7 BANKS MMnfUEI BAiiK OF lulisA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. rs ooP-Pi t.atbd m eng ia so »V MOX4L CHART-ftJi, i»p Capital ia 60,000 Bhs -,»3 of £1,200,000 H and £2,000,000 Rom n iiahility of Proprietors BANKERS, Tee Bank if alnghmd, Th< L ndon Utty »ad IfcMlaad "?*rJl. Ltd Tha Loodr.i: County631 words
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Advertisement441 1918-09-05 7 THE Halaya Tribune AND SHIPPING CAZETTE. (Evening Dsally.) 'Phone No. 171. BUBSCBIPTION 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 coruaianicationa relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The441 words
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Advertisement138 1918-09-05 7 A Sound Foundation During her teens a girl lays the foundation for her future health. Lack of blood at thw time may rob her of healthy Womanhood. It is of the greatest importance to administer to girls who pale and \v \tk and lose appetite, a safe, nonalcoholic tonic, and138 words
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Advertisement474 1918-09-05 7 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The mail raina from Singapore for the north leave Tank Road 6ta* .on daily at 7.7 a.m. (Sunday excepted) and 7 p.m. arriving at Koala Lampar at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily,474 words
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Advertisement304 1918-09-05 7 THE ORIENTAL] Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 iHOU nh Security. Income In 1917 -$4,587,500.00 Total uiit-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 Auurancs effected In 1917 $U90.1 28.30 Increase In Funds 11,855,430.00 Total Policies in forc<hjF,l22 assuring with Bonos Lddttii $73,596,202.00 Teta304 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Oaiiy.j SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRi3>JME. fssaeii Dail>. Vol. V. No. 209 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918 PiHCE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article200 1918-09-05 1 The Communication Department Tolrio, in accordance wi'h the d-ci-t-ione of ihe Standard Ship Cfoftttrnotion Investigation Commission attached to ihe Department, are cmf erring wkh the other Departments concerned, the principal ihlpbuild log companies, etc, as to tt»adop ion of some compulsory meabtiro regarding the OOlHilnntlnil cf standard200 words
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Article240 1918-09-05 1 The report for 1917 of the Nethr rland Steamship Co, stages that the company was ahle to de-pat :h from Awwt'fdaai in the eoaree of the feat only seven ships, whilst from London two were loaded for Nethei lands India. The Celebes which in .Ma\,240 words
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Article305 1918-09-05 1 Rubber. fMagapara, img, 29. To London, f-o-u Binsjapota, Pet mv. Port or Mala j 238 p. Sd. pi r ta :oi 50 cubic fe ro Liverpool,, irom j < i!' P«.rt w» ctenu-irn or j M i iccm, GJ. ton of 50 cn'r ie f< et. •i L305 words
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Article170 1918-09-05 1 Alphabetic»1 !iei of Ini c I (-u'ual X 0 g) -.'.ml Bni >- ct i (signal F P B) portl I' rt I HIlL ~?uH to Dinw Min<li rra.t->-m X't Cii il^ra 1 >ni(k'.k F I* II I* Bmmu I I' 15 s U it i\ b A Tm<l170 words
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Article29 1918-09-05 1 profits of the White Star line or he jaar, aftaf payiag tfi i \c<.»« profits latf.aaaaaat d Ui £«.,534,000 V ui.iuen l uf SO per cent w*s ueilarad.29 words
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Advertisement539 1918-09-05 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNES AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. J '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.*o. British Sndia IRQ APCAR LINE {COMPASiAfI IW0IH»I1W 01 ftWLUPD) NiAiL MO MSSES6EI SEIYI6E6. Peninsul?.r and539 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous124 1918-09-05 1 Singapore Tide iable*». ThnrffJay, .1—Nev< Moon 5h 44m a. His?h Water —10.58 a.m. 8ft. 9in 8 10 48 p.m. 9ft. 7ins. FrMay, Sept, 6, Moon i r t F j 6h M. High r—11.21 a.m. 9 it,; 11,20 p.m. 9ft, 6iri9. Satnr.lay, Sept. 7.— W;'i~r: 11.42 a.m. 9ft. 11.50 p.m.124 words
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