Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1918
1918-09-11
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Title Section29 1918-09-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. tVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V. No. 214 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 PHICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.29 words
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Advertisement205 1918-09-11 1 Tay Guan Kiat i WAN KJ IT 9 C, Lei 3d, trittiai treat, Si-.gapore FIREWOOD s t ci to the Government md Singap ore MunicipaJity 11 n to r Hotels. Steam-launches, etc Phone Nos 1301, 1382 and 1363. Xl Tank B mi, So, 1 UOj g ■'d lay Lang. So.205 words
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Advertisement309 1918-09-11 1 Straits j Jiotel I JONG PAGAR ROAD. Theory Hotel ondei Straits-' Chinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street Opposite the Central Fire Station). INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Boy's Specific for insanity I is the309 words
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Advertisement67 1918-09-11 1 B |f» wry -rit;* n lawn s ai^MiMiiaiiißM"ir' i Ross's Famous Bottlings !> > r TRADE MARK X Fresh Supplies M .nthly. t j Pure Pilseuf I? Guinness Bottled I! jjL without vatives j j of any .Pp|y Descrip- |j tion. I j British and best. Insist on toeing 167 words
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Advertisement288 1918-09-11 1 iFI REWO OD .The necesmW in every household Ci.n be hau ir. m I Tay Guan Kiatj Jjj The suppher to the Government I g and s:ngapore Muricipality also I I Hotels and Steam-launches, etc. i 'Pbone Nos. 1361, 1362 and 1363. a IllIDIXOIl: 0, Tank Koad, So. 1460; I288 words
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Article741 1918-09-11 2 Queftinn tf *x f-Suppj t. A corresp .ndent art tea t) the Malay Mail; Youi loading article of Sept 4th, dealing with the oi vhe encouragement of local iudustrien. comes al a ver> opp <rtuue uois, for just now every country is lealisiug the importance an i endaavoßriafl741 words
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Article991 1918-09-11 2 Operat.o s of the Week. Th r i lowing en a'uArv o£ ihe wot'k'ri w»r ui by »ha Britisti L garicn at bat ■uuh: not bo cuBtidored oiiiciai London, August 30. During the week the Allied armias continued their advene, raking inopurtaut props'* British sroopa on August 23991 words
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Article595 1918-09-11 2 A Dress Rehearsal Arranged. A f:hetn« for the demobilization of! Arr.y *f!er the dojlaration the peaas has prepared by the War Offic* in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour. It has been rehearsed by g nsll bodies of troops, and closely watched by many competent military595 words
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Article58 1918-09-11 2 Drill Programme for September. Friday l.'lth. Parade, Bepoy Linen, 5 15 Monday 16th, Para p aria Uil] 5.15 p.m.. Friday 10th. Parade. Sepoy Line*, 15 p.m. Monday 23rd. Parade, Pearhi Hill 5.15 p.m. Prl lay 27th. Para I s -poj Lines, 5.1"> p.m. Monday 30th. Boaatead Ina'itut*,58 words
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Advertisement461 1918-09-11 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kinds of ayue or fever, whether quotidian, alternate, tertian or quartan or remittent or intermittent. A unique feat ore of thess pills ia that they uia>* be taken in the absence of fever as well as while fever is on. Two pills twice461 words
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Advertisement707 1918-09-11 2 Straits Settlements War Loan BoasLi Bearing interest from the date of purcb»s: at £1 per cent oar annum, payable Half-yearly oa the 20th January and the 20th July. Repayable at Par on the 20th July, 1928, PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issuo wiL be b'nt to707 words
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Article277 1918-09-11 3 9lnmpore, Scp-ea'ber MMM Lathan Co., the Arcide, a ivtß. l tht following Mot tions AkrUajaii -2 70 «.3 00 AttS'!-'.:,/ «'9O 1.15 1 75 185 f-jvFHM 7.25 750 frlgowria 4.00 4 U v.*... Fa"jfoi? 040 5 Fakir* I'; Z 0.70 orls MtM ol B \oo 0.68 otag*at*«d277 words
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Article281 1918-09-11 3 UiajftPOte, September 11. Timu 'Bern Local and! Beneral coir. ran. Oop -Bastntwi dor>", Tajnooa. -Weak. No Bnsia«.ss. d<igc Flour —Busine*r dono. G m N ••.-.-♦No bwl -Steady. Bneineer done, Otkmr Prodi v.--—Matket (Juiat lilttt Laal i.ri 3 -:;ti' !3, per ical $50.00 v 80 P... 55.00 Bail 870281 words
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Advertisement245 1918-09-11 3 MARLBOROUGH Hw Ball 10. C ufart, Good Made and Qood Ficture*. beav;h road. Bfeoond Show at 9.15 p m HE WHIP THE WHIP I 8 Re ls 8 Reels I The Great Drury Lane Drama The Screen's Most Thrilling 8-Act Magni-featnre Tjg Whip The most Vivid Racing* Sensation ever written,245 words
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Advertisement168 1918-09-11 3 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N. Terry of Countess Well*, Aberdeen, says':—l was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedial fioin which I received but rery Ii tie relief. I had great pain iv uiv arms,168 words
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Advertisement615 1918-09-11 3 j FROM SATURDAY, BBPTBMBEB 7th TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. [AihJ.L.sj Remember Nurse avell! gg£ the Theatre I cc fc he Photo-play Tribute to the Memory of England's Heroine theatre) Iwh yon AT THE witn an pictures, .He P. I SI J§ EB KTW attached.lcq •ST < A" V %efi ia615 words
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Advertisement323 1918-09-11 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE i I Tanjoj.g Puk, r Road. Trams Pass the Door, i To night! SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-nlgn t! Bluebird Bluebird > 5 THE CHARMER 5 j i Parts Parts II Starring Ella Hall, the Smallest Actress on the Screen. 11 No. 10 West Bound323 words
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Article1312 1918-09-11 4 It it raihor laU' In the day to searcb for new agricultural industries 'tor Malaya if they are to be of an. loMMdkete help in relieving •he prreeent dirttnbei in Kubber, but with, a little h°ip nod organisation th- re ia no reason why >»«ai;y miner agr.culturr.l product1,312 words
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Article25 1918-09-11 4 The meeting of the Exeontive Commi f .t-e which was to have been held thia afternoon ii postponed to Thursday, Beptembet 26.25 words
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Article98 1918-09-11 4 About 10 p< k ne, mostly Europeans, wru charged before air Langham Carter in t'je Diat'ict Conn this morning witL posseasaon of fi'-'-uiiii? wi nout a >•-uewui of licences for ihe cr:rreut year. One of the defendants, Mr Ward JackBon, wti' l waa oharged with exporting a aw.98 words
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Article112 1918-09-11 4 The preliminary ci QUiry Into the esse tnoopneotioa with th-.- Globe Hotel iLiurJere w id commSM -1 tbia morning, when Leong Ah Tee, the Hyiam boy of th>- hotel, and two others, nam fad Kna lira Bakand Koh Pion Teng, wai' w e re originaliy cua:geu wi112 words
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Obituary183 1918-09-11 4 At iI -"on nflrane-« Ah J UI) n Ca i at» a I»W*J to foiling San S wlj Mm 00-.v liy -Q!n' at i c ill on the morning .<! S I tnd ■it/ > I i, hi i:.r di?' i i vfc b lb Udll i183 words
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Article32 1918-09-11 4 Thursday. Lodge Zetland R-'gnla: 8.30 p.m. The Fit Victoria Theatre. FridayMoon First Qi v r, Outward Midi du<. Saturday The rdata," Victoria Theatre, Sunday. Sun Jr. y after trinity.32 words
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Article24 1918-09-11 4 Today Untitled the birthday of H H the Saltan of Selangor, X C M ii ia being observed as a public holiday in Selangor,24 words
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Article620 1918-09-11 4 Tin is oaoted at UDgn, f tons sold. N Babber n aaotai y 2 <2i crepe ano £/1 f ur ahfet. 1 0r A n>ail f;oai t to arrive at Koala luuxL Thursda\ eeeninc the l*>.u 0t __L_ lr aUat Mor thai 2'JO IZt T7I were r620 words
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Article96 1918-09-11 4 Faanß "'U Q&l I V, Aft I The Western Front Buceian Chaos Bneuay Anxiety idnvap aVuaici j French C insula hTewi Malayan Indi stride War Seminary j B*ek to Civil Ufe j Singapore Civil Guard j Shatt market htrai'.s Produce uUtUBJ Crops Local ana (Jen i d Th,96 words
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Advertisement192 1918-09-11 4 ROBINSON Co I SOLE AGENTS FOR j Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh I Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outfit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. j Price $130 Nett. j Special Quotations to Traders on Application. rtf Tram* —iiin OILS' Asiatic192 words
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Advertisement306 1918-09-11 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Inix>rj)or»ted in the SftniU Settlements) Head Ofiice: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Deal era, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, E*t v?, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. odrs osed A.8.C., s'h Edition, and Al. Office306 words
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Advertisement197 1918-09-11 4 j FRANCE, OUR Friend and I i ALLY, offers us Golden I i 3 I Guinea, the produce of her i beautiful Vineyards. I "FOR CULTIVATED TASTES" GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatel. A shipment just received, j Solo Agents: Caldbeck, Macoregor Co. KIAM KIAT Co. 108 109 Market Street. PAINTS197 words
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Article1481 1918-09-11 5 The Western Front. Enemy Counter-Efforts. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. L">r 1 >0, Sept. 9. 12.25 a m. h r?v r'i oorr« ?potiUeat at Bti.ish :,j .art b, S. pi. 9, wires that in a* ufh wo the line east of th- village of Trvfcon, Poeuilly, sl ,l F.eohin BjrnREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,481 words
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Article153 1918-09-11 5 Loss of Morale. London, Sept. 9,11.20 p.m. Amsterdam A numbe* of lealing German newepapcrs are voioing similar apparently inspired protests against the publication of the enemy communiques. Th« minister of the interior, pneaking ;.i D sUt 11 the p. -sent ne-: i, becanse the Fatherland is iu danger,153 words
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Article105 1918-09-11 5 London, fcept. 10, 4.0 p.m. Waahington The Navy Department announces that thirty-five firemen of the Mount Vernon, which waa attacked as cabled on Sept 7, were killed by the explosion of the torpedo. London, Sept 10, 4.30 a.m. Amsterdam The German reply to tha Britith publication cf ths n;ime3105 words
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Article88 1918-09-11 5 London, Sept 10, 2,30 p.m. The Admiralty reports Th* Royal Air Force, co-operating with the navy from the let to 7th September, attacked submarine shelters and workshops at B-nges on four occasions, They obtained direct hits. They also attacked Odtend docks and the coastal motor-boat depot at Blankenberge88 words
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Article62 1918-09-11 5 London, Sept. 9, 7.10 p.m. East African official Two Britiph columns simultaneously attacked the t eneray in the vicinity of An* guroh on the Upper Lurio river, driving him westwards, killing and capturing many. Lon lon, Sept. 9,9.10 p.m. British official from Salonica In the Struma valley the62 words
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Article59 1918-09-11 5 London, Sept. 9, 9.15 p.m. Mr Lloyd George starts on the 11th on a great tour in Lancashire and receives the freedom of Manchester on the 12th. The ceremony will be followed by various public functions at which the Premier will epeak, He motors next day through Lancashire,59 words
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Article47 1918-09-11 5 London, Sept 10, 5.35 a.m. Ottawa a statement by the Finance Department shows that there was an increase of over twelve million dollars in the revenues of the Dominion in the first five months of the current figcal year. War expenditure in August totalled $11,571,723.47 words
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Article39 1918-09-11 5 London, S°pt 9, 12.35 p.m. The Times correspondent at the Hague says that the new cabinet includes Buys de Beerenbrouck, Premier and Minister of the Interior; Doctor Van Karrebeek, Foreign Minister and Idenburg, Minister for the Colonies.39 words
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Article43 1918-09-11 5 London, Sept 10, 7.0 a.m. Zurich According to a severely censored message from Vienna, in a serious food riot at Villach hundreds of women plundered tbe butchers' shops. The police aud military were momentarily powerless. Martial law has been proclaimed.43 words
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Article391 1918-09-11 5 Wholesale Executions. London, Sept. 9, 3.0 p.m. A msterdam A wire from Petrograd says that it is officially announced thai 1,512 shooMn* no to now have taken p; A e-) in reprisal for the mnrder of Unitzki. 121 names r.i. h -stag's ;jre i.nbligh<~d who will be st.391 words
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Article248 1918-09-11 5 Monsieur de \j. Coudamine, a French pavant, wm travelling in 1743 in Ecuador, South America, with an expedition sent out to measure a degree cf th" meridian for Bcit«n;ifio purposes. H I kept a journal, and ihe following entry is dated Jnly 11 "Ju the forests of248 words
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Article37 1918-09-11 5 Arrivals. Sept. 10. Sembilan Datch Emile Sept. 11. Kaka British Einia Van dor Pirra Do.eh lndragiri ClearancesSept. 10. Pin'Seug British Hock Lie m Qaor.a Lady Weld Abbotsford N Bii Dntch Sept. LL Malacoa British37 words
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Article340 1918-09-11 5 The Battle Position. Ptii'is, Sept. 9, 9.25 p.m. The Alii-s have now reached an important front facing the Hindenburg line. The enemy is actually seeking shelter inside the positions 1 be used two months a<?o as the starting points for his attack. A slight p?u; < is probable340 words
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208 1918-09-11 5 August List. Previously ackuowleiged $45,916.32 M re Toft 3 Pmrburj 3 F 0 Wretord 3 nerrepont I A W Nt-obrouner 1 hfeCullsgh 3 Blair 3 PHVIIH 3 A Dowland 2 Mellor 5 R >ger Pr«rs (ApL to Sept.) IS Srovell I Scrymseour 3.10 C H208 words
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Article123 1918-09-11 5 The competition for the September Bogey competition was played en the links of the Singapore Coif Club on Saturday and Sunday, 7th and Bth met, an<t resulted in a win for Mr J Mckenzie, with the acore of 3 down. The following scores were retnrned J McK-czie123 words
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Article118 1918-09-11 5 (By courtesy of th r Fre»c*> Consulate.) Paris. Sept 6, 10 p.in. We carrri*d Vaux-Fiequieres, Happencourt, Le Hamel we pro greased in the direction of Clastres e we cofsed the Crozat Ca-.ai opposit; Li-z between the Oise and Aisne, >;olei t -nervy counter-attacks vwie repulsed, iu the118 words
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Article488 1918-09-11 5 Lientenant Pat O'Brien in Outwitting the Hun (Heinemann, 6s net, telle a very stirring story of his escape from prism in Germany. He is an American oitizen who last year came to France, having joined the Royal Flying Corps in Canada. As a cadet he "made488 words
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Article38 1918-09-11 5 Urs Ridout, honorary Treasurer, bets to acknowledge with many th mlr* t'> reef T t oi the followirg contributions S S Logan (Monthly) contributions July, Aug, Sept) $75 Capt F Bredenberg (Monthly July Aug) 2038 words
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39 1918-09-11 5 Malacca Night Clnb(| er Mrs E D Bail**) farther Contriouuons $40.00 Dr Masters Seremban further contiibutior- $1.50 Mijor-Oer"ral Ridcut, Honorary Treasurer, io acknowledge with many thanka the recedpt of the above c ntribotions.39 words
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Article94 1918-09-11 5 At Hongkong Untitled member of the Legislative Council is elected by the Justices of the Peace. A keenly contested electi m took place on Aug 28, the canuidaies being Mr A X Lowe (of Lowe, Bingham and Matthews) and Mr H W Bird (of Moisrs Palmer aid Turner, architects). There94 words
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Article249 1918-09-11 5 Loan to Mauritius Tta following appears in a suppi* ea'n*. to the F.M.S. Gazatts dated Sept. 9th: The High Commissioner recently received a telegram, dated the 24th Jnly t from the Secretary of 8tate for the Colonies, stating that there was a serious situation in Mauritius249 words
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Article263 1918-09-11 5 On April 3, 1916, we published a poem by a gentleman well-known in Malaya, who was dcnbtless stirred by the atrocities that the Germans had committed up to that time. In view of ths far mnrc brutal Crimea that our enemies have since been guilty of, the263 words
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Article284 1918-09-11 5 The !iai king ontrrpris 1 in Hongkong—tho Chinese Merchants' Bauk, Ltd.—opened at No. 13 Queeu, Road Central on August 26, wLen constant stream of friends and subscribers visited the premises. From at early boar Mr. Kwok Man-fat (the General Manager), Mr Lav Hei shing (the Tnasurer) and284 words
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Article295 1918-09-11 5 Effect of Lichnowsky Memorandum The Lichnowsky memorandum, which was pnblibhed verbatim some time ago by the Cape Times and by Ons L'ind, haa had a most salutary «fleet in counteracting the six-of-oce-aud-half-dozen-of-the ether theory as to the origin of the war, t\hich the Nationalists and proGerman agents295 words
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Advertisement170 1918-09-11 5 LAiEbT ADVERTISEMENTS. To Building Contractors. FOB SALE. Malacca roofing tiles*, bricks, lime for mortar, and lime washApply to Teoh Tiang Chye Riverside, Malacca. 119 17 9 JOHOBE GOVERNMENT DISPENSARY. Wanted qualified DiopSßeat and St.ve-keeper 'with quiifioatioc), Chinese preferred, ma.<t bars good knowlege of Malay. Apply stating Bsia»-y required and euclosing170 words
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Article799 1918-09-11 6 Prices Quoted ia tbe Market this rnisg aiHOAPOI X, BRPT. 11. Meearp t.yah and Evatt, Exchange »nrf Share Broken, issM the following list ol qu i.« her Shares. Nout Vtl&i'. B". -r*. l*etßffl II- AttMH 8'- 3 3 S/- Asfcfo J-»V6 6'Sj- ftegVn Mblbj I 2/- 16/--1799 words
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Article1364 1918-09-11 6 Ampatig <K. U) Tia Lid. The f?pv?nth onli'-ary gpn<'al meeting of tha Auu>#ng (Kioca) T.n Mining Co., Ltd. was yesterday at the registered offices, Chartered Bank Ch -mbers. There w-re present Merpre PM llohineon (chai-man) W K-trnp, Oig T P C Knes-dl, (directors', II W fJia' r, R1,364 words
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Article644 1918-09-11 6 Tc K jfhth Ani'jtl Olinary, Owk >1M i Mng of tho flhiioliolilwn in :h* Buki K'.til Knbb -r Katat -e, Lt>',w.'g b»*.d at tbe Compan) 'aOlliee on i'u-sday, ii.d September, 191.S, .t noon. Fho minutee of the previous Ordinary General Meeting w* re read ar d644 words
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Article40 1918-09-11 6 II .".j Ii to,ujo, t d ire of departure from Singapore of the l a id their deliver} Huru uaar. oelxve *tv.. Mail W Jaw H Aug. 24 M*il H June Aug. Mail I June 2:» Aug. 2240 words
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Article52 1918-09-11 6 Singapore, Sept. 11. J.ntf Bank i m/a. 2/4 7/32 ?< .r JJ/3 31/32 -a 2/4 C-a. t»dl* L*tt:i V. 150 ?< .n^Vi.,rt;~ n c i;rf c\ H* 1 i. t »< ,Tji- 122 't! 99 S o« ?>g T: C c. .r,r. ■> •> s 1 5 29'32 G52 words
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Advertisement132 1918-09-11 6 THE FAMOUS Cod-Liver-Oil FOR c WJ c 0 o I L |hypol B I D 5 0 I N B C I B L t L I 1 M J T S V AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS AND WASTING DISEASES. TO LIVE! To drink the cup of life to the132 words
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Advertisement28 1918-09-11 6 G.U. LEE 15 J, Pi-Jnsep ere PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, Good aud w*M selected '.usic ioLs Pi etc. Good Stpoge lai Striated laitrnr>icDti. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, TERMS MODERATE. 3-1128 words
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Advertisement282 1918-09-11 6 Trill St r vices. Ttnfjpiiii aink-Road} Uafly. The a ail raim from Singapore for th 1 a >rtb leave Tank Road fetation daily at 7,7 a.m. (Sunday exoepted) and 7 pan, arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7is n a. and 6.45 un. r- a. ii ,TI through exp**** i J282 words
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Advertisement554 1918-09-11 6 I Ie I l lln these days of Shorta^ j are you wanting I Phone or write to I*! YAMATQ Co., j I j 41 Hi h Street, mgapore. 1 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Household Furniture, Brilliant lone Grandette Pian by Allison," Miniature Billiard Table, His kfsister's V Gramophone,554 words
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Advertisement58 1918-09-11 6 Why sutler the burden i TOOTH-ACHE which ia relieved almost immediate? by consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In boat of French tkmtk) FBLBPIt Ab No 12A5. ■A a Accamuidtors We re-charge Butteries fur St. 54? each, «J reasonable size. Cleaning, refilling witb Electrolyte, and repaid at58 words
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Miscellaneous176 1918-09-11 6 Mails Close. To-day. Port, Swettcnha,;! and Penang *Ipoh 2.80 pm K. Pabang, IVkan, Kemanan, K. Dangun and Trenggaau A ing Leong 2.30 pm Uatu P.that Sri Wongsee 2.30 pm Pulau Uatam and Pulau Balang Hock Keng 3 pm Pulau Soegi *A.ing Hong 3 pm Bangkok Yugala 3 pm Ma! acca176 words
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Article1454 1918-09-11 7 Hints M Ke ping Fit. Asia, even in th-> trmperftts ihnres with ;h'< tropes «In ropota»ion of being hardly tit for forei ne<8 to livoin. A goo5 <1 >i cf th a repntatior i« jnst \%gu« impression, I bnt i' V-s n "ppr '4m? c of proved1,454 words
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Article55 1918-09-11 7 A meeting of the Executive Committee aril] be held at the ComniiEsiouer o Ouiee on Wednesday, Bonteml t r 11, at 5.30 p.m. H.guiar parades aud meetings wiil re commence on Monday, September IG. All C3mp Equipment must be returned to Fust Troop Headquarters on Monday, September55 words
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Advertisement544 1918-09-11 7 hi) i 10L i NOTICE. o stolen, Irish Terrier answers to the name of "Barney," wearing C. No. finder will be rewarded on ling s ime to No. 8 Oxley Boad 5 9 J8 9 NOTICE. Mr. Fuvt !v°n«; 8 rrj hiving retired t. I Tho Inter-i-i'ijuii Trading Co Ltd544 words
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Advertisement604 1918-09-11 7 MNKS HIAOTI&HI BANK Or IMBM, I COBBI-ODBA7KD IN B>!iLAKl> BT SOTAIi CHAKnBB, p *s? *P Capital fa 60,000 of n a»mA BANKERS, £^°°'500 V d Bank, Ltd Tha onaJ Bank nfSeotkui d, Ltd BL.4GAPOBS BaiASCbnt 5 -anadaad u lowed at 1 pax ami d*t JJ 1-°" *u> bnlnwn*. erf* Jean604 words
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Advertisement435 1918-09-11 7 THE Malaga Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Daily.) Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Perannum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.75 Per mensem 1,25 Single Copy 5 CtS. Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. AU co-nuianications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The Editor.435 words
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Advertisement93 1918-09-11 7 THE discomforts of un effenehrn breath are sharad not only by those aithcted, nut by all who come in contort \vi;h tbom. Moutharaaaea and oaonoua diagonal it for a time, but the natural way to sweeten the breath is to »leanse the bowels by an occasional dose of pinketteQ THE93 words
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Advertisement296 1918-09-11 7 FOR BALE for sale:. A BOON TO CAPITALISTS. A commodious two-atoreyed brick bungalow with stables quarters for servants, etc., standing on about four acres of land fully planted with coconuts and fruit just bearing.facing East Coast close to the junction with Joo Jiat Road; also four brick shophouses facing the296 words
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Advertisement365 1918-09-11 7 THE ORIENTAL! Government Security I ke Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1H74. Incorporated in India.. FUN 7 r»S exceed $32,571,428 00 absolute Security. inconisin 13:/ -$4,587,500 00 I Iota! Out-oo In 1917 $2 732,670.08 2 AMurance BffBcted In 1917 $4,790,128.00 Increase In Funds -$1,855,430.00 i Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring365 words
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Miscellaneous165 1918-09-11 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for ih»' w«ek ending Saturday, Sfj.t. 14 To-Day. 4.00 pm Johnston's Pier for Fort Serapong SVA Sees. I <fc II 5.10 Drill Hall SVR and A V Platoon 5.10 do Veterans' Co SVC do Signalling Sec. SVC do SVC and A V Recruits Bras Raeah Rd.165 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA frtISUNE. Issued Daib. VOL V. -No. 214 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article86 1918-09-11 1 Hetnrn furnished by the Customs Department, showing the nationality, number and tonnage of vessels reported Inwards and Ositwards during the month of July 191 8. RATIOSAUTT. Inwards OOTWAaoa. No. Tons. No Tons. British 16 14,447 lb 14,447 Norwegian 5 4,444 5 4,444 Siamese 24 13,111 20 12,09986 words
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Article173 1918-09-11 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal X G ti) and Suspected (signal FPB) ports Signal necessary in adPort notified. dftion to Quarantine flag. X <J ChOhn BMfboli FPB Plaawi B mm "i W t B Plague llata ia <lt Tandj'<n< Priok X(!(j Ch 11 im bay I (i Cj Plague173 words
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Article308 1918-09-11 1 Notice has been sent to all stockholders of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company of a special tnoctiug to consider a proposal to retire the entire out** Hiding preferred ■Tcck is«ue of the company at the liquidation price ol 110. Between now ami then ibere wiil be a tnooial a* ang308 words
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Article150 1918-09-11 1 We have received from the Cos- j toms Dapartmeut thn following approximate Return, anewing the values of Imports and Batporta dnring tha motith ol angnft, 1918 Imparts Tici'ld. 3% Goods 8,525,470 ffine, Beer, and Bpiritl 111.497 Gold leal 84.000 I Bnlllon Coin 84,000 Opium l Total 8.7150 words
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Article250 1918-09-11 1 The Christ of The Andes. At thr head of the Pass of L'jji I lata, on the b< undary lino be.w n Chile and Arg« ntin«, the people h.tve ere led a «tafue vt the Christ a- a wi n i«* to rh n ir oath <f e*e "iihI250 words
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Article31 1918-09-11 1 The Hanshin Untitled Kabushiki ffalaha. a u°w company, has jeen established with its head office it Kobe It is oapitallaed at V 00 I, and will coiumeuco business ou Aagast 1.31 words
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Article73 1918-09-11 1 Wedneadny, Sept IL—High Water: —1 20 a.m. Bft. Stna.; 1,5 p.m. Ut Thursday, Sept. 12.—Hub Wii r —1.54 a.m. 7ft 8 os. 1.31 p Bft, 9ina. Priday, Bapt 13 Moon n *x. Drc. 5 7ii a. Firrit o lartnr 10b. Sm. A High Wat r :—2.:iB ux,73 words
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