Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1918
1918-09-14
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Title Section27 1918-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. V. -No 217 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.27 words
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Advertisement209 1918-09-14 1 I Tay Guan Kiat] X > l>; rector, GCAX KIAT ,f Co., Ltd. 3 36. Phillip Street, Singapore. P FIREWOOD supplier to tbe Government and Singapore Municipality ALSO TO Hotels, Steam-launches, etc. I Phone Nos. 1361, 1382 and 1363. I BaainaXOßß: 87, Tank R>ad, No. 14S0- I Snnnyside. Gaylang, No.209 words
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Advertisement289 1918-09-14 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitsChinese management. Telegraphic Address PRANAKAN." ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Toothache If so consult J. I KED A (Experienced Dentist) 41, Hill Street (Opposite the Central Fire Station), INSANITY CUFE. Dr. W. C. Roy's Specific for insanity is the only medicine of289 words
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Advertisement29 1918-09-14 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings! "TRADE MARK 1 Fresh Supplies Monthly. Pure Pilsener Guinness! British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I.L Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.29 words
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Advertisement342 1918-09-14 1 F I REWO OO The necessity in every household can be had from Tay Guan Kiat The supplier to the Government and Singapore Municipality also Hotels and Steam-launches, etc. Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 and:i363. RESIDENCES: 87, Tank Road, No. 1460; Sunnyside, Gaylang, No. 1078. OB WRITE TO I 36, BTRHKT.342 words
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Article1375 1918-09-14 2 A Japanese Option. One of tho in >«t ou*hl> -ken criics cf bi| n is Mr .vhimada Baburo wno was i» esident of ihe Hoo.se of Representatives m, jer "the o«<uaa Cabinet, aud who wis iustmmfntal in disclosiug tbe great nuvul s-caudais some five ye as a; o,1,375 words
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Article55 1918-09-14 2 Drill Programme for September. M. nday loth, Pira,|«. P ta r!s Hill 5.15 p.tu. Friday 20:b. Parade. Sepoy Lines, i 15 p.m. M.mday 2drd. Parade, Pearls Hill 5715 p.m, Fi i Jay 27 b. Parade, Sepoy Lines 5.15 p.m. N Monday 30th. Ronstead Institute, 5.15 p.m. AXDRBW55 words
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Advertisement486 1918-09-14 2 Jwarantak Pills. An infallible remedy for all kind- of ague or fever, whether quotidian, alternate, tertia* or quartan or remittent or intermittent. A unique feature of these pi'h m that they may be takon in the absence of fever as well as while fever is on. Two pills twice a486 words
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Advertisement351 1918-09-14 2 HOE v^b^b^fc^b^b^bT Lr9 jt mm I V fWt ''ill V I Run-down I Whea your system it under* V 8 saiaad by worry or over-work J B —when your vitality is lower- I cd— when you feel" any-how" J —when your nerve* are y edge"—when the least exar- n tion351 words
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Advertisement566 1918-09-14 2 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Household Furniture, Brilliant tone Gr ay "Allison," Miniature Billiard Table, Efts Gramophone, and Record*, Dinn»*Silver and E P. Ware, Excellent cat glass table a Canteen by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, Valuable B Water Colour Paintings, Engraving", Coloured Prints \'n frames, Hinks' Sun Light566 words
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Miscellaneous85 1918-09-14 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. )< j.ira f t thn we »k ending Saturday, Srpt. 21 To-Day. 3.»'Q pni Normanton R?nge Maxiiu Cc SVR attd, *> .50 am Balmier Ran ire ChinH»p Co SVI To morrow. .'<0 am Balnstii'r Ra".e« SVA Details 2.00 ptu do SV r A Dataile 7.45 am Junction85 words
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Article286 1918-09-14 3 aindapcro. September 14 Lai ham Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations i Vr 42.70 $3.00 A ver Knnin»?» 0.90 1.15 Uer Molek 1.75 185 A r°r Panap 7.25 7.50 Bah~~vcnie 4.00 4 50 H iki* -ielo >?'i 0.40 0.55 L"¥.t Fat!' 0.70 0.85 PaVit K B286 words
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Article94 1918-09-14 3 S m rery many years ago tiiere "i" a Colonial Secretary of this who, freshly promoted here ■'Oylon, waa never tired of t whw official matters came rwar j for his opinon Ceylon preceand customs. This went I :jine mon hs ut.til the whole v rvice was94 words
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Article71 1918-09-14 3 a il'irjJ la L—la>. I lowing are tbe datea of from Singapore of the Ebopearj Vailt and their deliver} London. Larr. Dauvaatr. S" r June 29 Aug. 24 H JaaS Aug. B 2* 1 Jun« 29 Auj. 22 2» J June 2S A»g. 25 tj v July t71 words
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Article283 1918-09-14 3 Singapore, September 14. /"ia.—-See Local and General oolomn. oprc.- done. Tapioca. —Weak. No Baaineas. Bago Flour- —Business done. Q bi. r. BudiiiHij done. Pepper —Steady. Buaines* done. Othttr Products. —Market (Juiet, Utat Local Market Oiotitioas. Nutmegs 110 S. por pioul 150.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 55.00 Copra Bali 8.70283 words
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Article154 1918-09-14 3 You insure your house against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains LittfC'J Oriental Balm Is an Ache and Pain Insurance, for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY pain, small154 words
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Advertisement123 1918-09-14 3 j Should A Wife Forgive«? WOUID ANY WIFE FOBCIVE a husband who had not only h«»pn fouui of the word, but had even told Win i 688 in he worBt seilB e that he terms SEE THE EQUITABLE FEATURE PRODUCTION fVnm i hiS r DBa^iocal title adapted from the American123 words
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Advertisement758 1918-09-14 3 I j FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. mJSLu A SIX ACT MAMA OF EXfRAORDiNAHY POWER the Theatre An Exceedingly Five and |Mighty Well-Staged Picture theatre where yoa j AT THE wtth an get me best j —m M M iA m. M twmx a A ex^ te758 words
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Advertisement629 1918-09-14 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOUSE EMPIRE T» ujob,i Paga: Road. Trams PaM the Door To-night I SECOND SHOW 9.30 To-night Further 2 Episodes of Vitagraph Superb Serial 4 The Secret Kingdom 4 Parts Parts Eight Weeks of Thrilling and Hair-Raising Adventures EPISODES 5 aod 6. 5 Bondage 5 Parts ParTB629 words
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Article1173 1918-09-14 4 September in half way through. Within another eight weeks France will hod herself in the winter. If the Allies conld only be fortunate enongh to repeat their present sue ee»!8 before the winter hampera th-.ro, they will hay« cleared the way towards an easy progress in the1,173 words
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Article51 1918-09-14 4 His Excellency the Governor will be attending the performance of the Flats to-night. The certain will rise at 9.15. The management desire to thank Messrs Moutrie and Co., Ld. for so kindly attending to the booking withont any charge and for the loan of two pianos also withont51 words
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Article187 1918-09-14 4 A fine of $50 was imposed by Mr Ham in the Third Court this morning on a Chinese named Chin Ngee Teng for selling a case of Nestles Milk for $20.80 instead of $20 50. On c charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, viz, 100 bags of187 words
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Article153 1918-09-14 4 Thil company hai been registered with the objeot of acquiring and exploiting the patented IlckenDown process of treating Hevea Latex with a eoagnlant which contains no acids and salts. The patentees, Messrs C A Ilcken and 8t V B Down, olaim for this process the following153 words
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Article60 1918-09-14 4 Arrivals. Sept. 13. Batavur British Sept. 14. Perak Kaka Krian Clearances. S«pt. 13. Kinta British Ladj Weld Rutnphins Dntch Emile R. S. Barn Redang Siam Hang Lee Chinese Sept. 14. Pingah British Esmeralda M Mata Hari Ranee M Sri Muar Van Res Dntch Van Hogendorp Brouwer Menggala60 words
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Article93 1918-09-14 4 At the service which will be held to-morrow evening at 8.15 at the Boustead Institute the Rev. A. J. Amery, B d., is the speaker and Mr. R, G, Pash the Boloi s t. ±U are j n vited, especially men of the Army. Navy and Mercantile Marine. The Malaya93 words
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Article475 1918-09-14 4 Tin is quoted a i |1m tons sold. w t 5 4 Robber i* q noted at 9 5 orepe an.l 2/It )r gheet W for London. Sent, 12 Tbere is fair acoonnt.— lJt rcie H E the party left Krt, day night for Singapore. The locHl475 words
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Article156 1918-09-14 4 In he esse of Lim Lam s Hokiet yontb, who isrrp>rt»i so uave iceenmbed o a fracture uf the skul. caused by a brick being thrt »d it hi head by a Bojan- i- ns Bed Hsahls bin Ama», the Con ncr leterasi verdict of voluntarily eeeetnf156 words
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Article149 1918-09-14 4 The oommittee sl I Q aaAafJ f the Chin.se L»di«V las""'""* d- sire to think all thos* who any srey helped «>r e»mtrilisssi_jj Sale h-11 in lb, VM C A hat n sVerdey last. Thanks ire doe to the directors of the MCA for the use of the Hail149 words
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Advertisement177 1918-09-14 4 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Britain's Best Bicycle The Raleigh Complete with plated Lamp, Bell and Pump, Tools, Tool Bag and Repair outrit, in 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch frames. Price Sl3O Nett. Special Quotations to Traders on Application. LMUTK OILS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), LTD. Incorporated in England.177 words
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Advertisement293 1918-09-14 4 GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* S ttlementa) Head Office: 36, Phillip Street, Singapore. Shipchandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agents. *.f ——>— Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes used A.B.C, Sib Edition, and A293 words
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Advertisement186 1918-09-14 4 FRANCE, OUR Friend and j ALLY, offers us Golden Guinea, the produce of her beautiful Vinoyards. FOR CULTIVATED TASTES GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatel. A shipment just received. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. KIAM KIAT Co. 108 109 Market Street PAINTS Bed Oxide Ready Mixed Grey Green Yellow Ochre lied186 words
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Article1419 1918-09-14 5 Brilliant Franco-American Attack. Substantial Gains Already Made. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept. 12, 1.55 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig Yesterday evening we captured Atiiily, Verman and Vondelles, an 1 in the night time processed on the western outskirts of Holnon wood. Eoglish troops carried out successfulREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,419 words
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Article495 1918-09-14 5 fheir Colonial Aims. London, 12, 8.0 a.m. The Times a'ates In view of the recent military developments, and a sudden n ed for a peace offensive, some embarrassment is being caused in Germany hy tho fl v>d rf literature, allot' which be suppressed, waa prfpired during the Oe495 words
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Article105 1918-09-14 5 Londor, Sept 13, 12.35 a.m. Gereral Smuts was presented with the freedom of Newcastle to day. In the course of a speech he said that they were meeting under the happiest auspices. There would be a hard effort ahead, but they new that the tide had turned. He105 words
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Article40 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept, 13, 2.0 a.m. The Air Ministry states i Despite the wind we bombed the railway at Courcelles, directly hitting the track. We also bombed the village of Verny and the railway westward thereof with good results.40 words
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Article26 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept 11, 9.10 p.m. The Press Bureau states I The American Embassy denies that President Wilson is visiting Europe in the near future.26 words
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Article1063 1918-09-14 5 The Premier's View. London, Sept. 12, 1.55 p.m. In his speech at Manchester Mr. Llojd George, coUtinoing, said that the news now wss realiy p<iod, We were not at tbe end of iho j >urney. There were nteep gradients ahead and t be tunnel we were passing through1,063 words
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Article385 1918-09-14 5 Appeal to His People. London, Sept. 12, 5.20 p.m. Amsternam The Kaiser has now taken in hand the peaoe offensive. Addressing Krupp's employees at Essen, he declared that he had left no stone unturned to shorten the war. The enemy jeeringly a i contemptuously rejected the unambiguous385 words
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Article111 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept. IS, I 55 p.m. Amsterdam Vorwaerts states thU two-thirds of th« secret committee on electoral reform appointed by the Prussian Cpper House are sworn enemits of equal suffrage. The plenary house is proportionately antagonistic. Meanwhile the Socialists' frame of mind is indicated by a party manife3to111 words
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Obituary50 1918-09-14 5 London, H koi Lt. 12.70 pm. The d-.vh is annnnuflt* 1 of Sir •un'i.»l KvtDi Vhm It,in Sir .-'ndiii'l TboiuA* Ivvana, P. C. ll 0, was born In srsaj I'roal.h at of l|««a Probate, Dlvorc» aul Admiralty CoHrtt, »i'n-.« l:il«> and vra| i)| tor General from iUOI to 11)1850 words
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Article198 1918-09-14 5 Latest Developments, London, Sept. 12, 1.25 p.m Stockholm It is repo t«d that eleven Britishers and eleven Frenchmen are imprisoned in the fortress of St Peter and St Paul in Petrograd, including Mr Lockhart, Bti ish representative at Moscow, who was condemned to d «in, but was reprieved198 words
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Article106 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept 12, 8.45 p.m. Amsterdam It is stated that the new Dutch Ministry's programme includes partial demobilisation if circumstances permit. The Handelsblad says that the Foreign Minister has never given any groond for the sopposition that he would desire to deviate from the policy of strict106 words
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Article48 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept. 12, 10.55 p.m. New York Unprecedented scenes of patriotism occorred throoghoot America t«-day, when the thirteenth million American was enrolled for war service ander the new law, raising the total enrolment between the ages of 18 and 45 to twenty-three and a half trillions.48 words
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Article37 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept. 12,10.55 p,m. Amsterdam The Telegraaf states that daring the confosion of thei r retreat,hundreds of German soldiers escaped and are now wandering in Belginm, hiding in the woods. Nombers have reached the frontier.37 words
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Article26 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept. 11, 9.10 p.m. The War Office states that Maj >r General Macdonogh succeeds General Macready as Adjutant General to the Forces.26 words
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Article15 1918-09-14 5 London, Sept 12, 6.">5 p.m Italian official Lively encounters occurred south-east oi Berat.15 words
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Article97 1918-09-14 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Sept 12, 6,10 p.m. The enemy counter attacked without success :we broke his assaults in the region of St Quentin, and between the Aisne and the Ailette. The British carried Atilly, V'ermand, Vondelle they progressed on the west of Holnon97 words
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Article110 1918-09-14 5 The following are the results of the shooting in the first competition held during July and Aug last, for the Challenge Shield presented by the Veterans' Company, Penang Volunteers. Six teams entered from Penang.three each from Singapore and Malacca and two from Provinoe Wellesley. Five scores were110 words
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Article625 1918-09-14 5 Bukii Jelotcng Rubber, Ltd. eighth annual ordinary General MeetiDg of the Company waa held at the Company's Office, No 86, Riverside, Malacca, on Tuesday, 10th September, 1918, at noon. Mr Tan Cheng Lock presiding. The minutes of the previous an. nual ordinary general meeting were read and confirmed.625 words
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Article45 1918-09-14 5 August Crop Returns- United Malacca, 10,131 lbs, total for 4 months 45,112 lbs. Kuala Sawah, 7,828 lbs. Malaka Pinda, 44,386 lbs, total for year 460,681 lbs. Sungei Buaya, 38,436 lbs. Kwaloe, 28,025 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc 93,4 25 lbs. Ind rag in 20.211 lbs.45 words
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Article165 1918-09-14 5 General Topics. Paris, Sept. 12, 10.20 p.m. The Amerioan army launched an attack most successfully to day in the morning on a a front from 8t Mihiel to Pont a Morsson. The whole French Press commenting on ihe last peace proposal by Bcrian, calls it a cainoufltged enter*165 words
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Advertisement379 1918-09-14 5 UTbsT ADVERT ISEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Applications are invited for filling 35 vacancies for Third Clafs Clerks in the Traffic Department, Federated Malay States Railways at a commercing salary of $35 prr mensem rising by annual increments of $60 to $720 per annum. Applications in writing to bo sent379 words
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Article365 1918-09-14 6 Ten Days Local Training. Says Thursday's Malay Mail j There was a considerable crowd on No 4 departure platform at the Kuala Lampur Kailway Statiou, last Dight, wben a special train steamed out at 9.10 p m. carrying the contin. gent of the M V 1 going to365 words
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Article128 1918-09-14 6 Successful Manufacture in Madras. Madrat 29 prtsi communique announces that Government have dcci IM that the fxperiments made by the department of induatries f or the last three jears In the manufacture of pencils havf reached a sta«<e at which tho industry should bo made over128 words
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Article70 1918-09-14 6 Orders for week ending September 21 Monday, Sept, 16— VII Camp Equipment must be returned to First Troop Headquarters. Tuesday Sept. 17 —Signalling Classes, Y.M.C. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19— Bugln Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Clab, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. —Ambulance Claw, Y.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m.70 words
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Article753 1918-09-14 6 Prices Ousted in let Market His M no. tag MiwoAroßK, Sirr. 14. M("in LyaJ 1 and Bvatt, an i Shut Broken, lMU#tbe folluwing lint ol quota on Rubber Shares. Horn Valu- 80. Mh 8j -ri X Ailatfa* 8/- 8 3 Aw? j Ja/a 6/- 7 x Ai..753 words
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Article1275 1918-09-14 6 Kerling Tin, Ltd. The Directors' report an i statement of accounts of th* Coni>ati> from ita inception to May 31. 11)18, to be submitted to ths annnal m ating, which will be held it Urn a iipany'a officea, French Bank Haiidinge, MogopatX, on S -pt 19, iv as1,275 words
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Article62 1918-09-14 6 Singapore. B pt 14. .nv. i a I 4 7/32 dejaa*i. I 3 31,32 r.-*.-. i o 2 U 5 T. 151 )u 'J j i ijfc Bane 1.4. 4 j On a»• BaakT. 112 On feyc y tft, 9. 1 Sovar.i^ue— -r i M Ic-'i* CofJ BT.i hurt62 words
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Advertisement163 1918-09-14 6 THE FAMOUS Cod-Liver-Oil FOR c c 0 flo L y s hypy p ol I 8 0 I N B C I H L 1 L 1 S L V AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS AND WASTING DISEASES. AT I CO It Quickly Removes All Suffering. Dr. Mendes de Leon, director163 words
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Advertisement49 1918-09-14 6 CIGARETTES. The particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express" are made for just such men —men of discrimination who require the best. No. 555 per tin of so $j,|s, ya \JsjK Packed in patent vacuum tins. s !l Manufacturers: > mm J +*fm mmm* ARDATH TOBACCO CC LTD,LONDON. ENGLAND.49 words
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Advertisement919 1918-09-14 6 Bee RI Commend you j to a BEER i that is made NOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION Sure !—Try KIMN Yaraato Company I 41, HIGH STREET I SINGAPORE. Church Services. 8. Andrew's Cathedral. SINGAPOHB. 16T1 SI'NDAT AFTEK TBISITT. 16th September, lON. 7.8') a.m. Litany. 7.4". a.m. H >ly Comma919 words
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Miscellaneous141 1918-09-14 6 Mails Close. To day. Malacca H >ng Liu 2.3 < a Malacca, P. Swetfnham and Penang Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang H Lira 2JH) pi Palau Soegi Suit a i Medan M P. 8am bu. RhiBillitnn, It atavia. Cherition, Samarang. Snarabaya. etc Pnlau Socgi 'Aing H Pulau Hatain and Pulau141 words
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Article445 1918-09-14 7 Story of Australians' FlgbU Th* following farther nxrticulars ot tb-» capture by Anatratl of the village of Ville-anr-Ancre, which waa reported by S I) are contained in a despatch from Mr flf Qatlaekdated M iy 23rd The end of tha fi st phafj oi the operation was445 words
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Article233 1918-09-14 7 $100 000 Offer la a Challenge. Following upon tbe expulsion of Mr J I Ezra trow uionibership of the Shanghai Jockey Glub, says the China Mail, the Stewards took up the case of Mr V S Elias, and at a special meeting, the Stewards decided tc saapaad233 words
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Article900 1918-09-14 7 One of the Great Mysteries. "Is there such a thing as mental telepathy Le., as performed on the stage For instance, is it possible for a person to look at an object and then transfer the Mea or ba of it to another person sitting on900 words
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Advertisement551 1918-09-14 7 NOTICE. Lost, or stolerj,'lrish Terrier dog, answers to the name oi "Barney," wearing M. C. No 101. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to No. 8 Oxlev Boad. J 59 18 9 Be Sally Liebmann, deceasedAll persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed who died at Singapore551 words
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Advertisement601 1918-09-14 7 BANKS CHUrtERED BA*K OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BY ROYAL CHARTER^ 60,000 Shan* of iEL 'w Aooo.ooo lu «««ty of Proprieton BAIQOEB 41^ 0 W 0 Lotidoi, Sit' Jit National Provincial itfisi Ltd ,ffc of Scotland Ltd BRANCH ha P si a. owed t>o I r-« oattt oar annum ou601 words
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Advertisement449 1918-09-14 7 THE Malaya Tribune 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (Evening Dally.) '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 SO CtS. per month. All coucomnications relating to editorial matters and new* should be addressed to The449 words
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Advertisement126 1918-09-14 7 A Sound Foundation During her teens a «irl lays the foundation for her future health. Lack of blood nt this time may rob her of healthy womanhood. It is of we gn aiest importance to administer to girls who grow pale and weak anu loee appetite, a safe, nonalcoholic tonic,126 words
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Advertisement368 1918-09-14 7 Why suffer the burden of TOOTH-ACHE whioh can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTAD A Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras Basah Road (In front of French church) Telephone No. 1245. •0 5 q FOR SALE FOJR SALE. A BOON TO CAPITALISTS. A commodious two-storeyed brick bungalow with stables quarters368 words
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Advertisement305 1918-09-14 7 THE ORIENT Ar, j mm Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 Absolute Security. I i«,7 fH!.'?!!-!! 555Ni«nti?. 12,732,070.00 mm*** errected in 1917 $4,700,128.30 Increase In Funds ■$1 855 430 00 Total Policies in force 67,122 assuring with Bonus Additions, rp $73,596,202.00.305 words
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Title Section24 1918-09-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dalb VOL V.- -No. 217 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 PRICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article1232 1918-09-14 1 The Lost Cyclops and Others. Washington, Augu*t 31 Mr. Daniels baa urderod tbe collier Cy clops to ba stiuok off tho Navy Re, sister of Ships. Trie vestal was leal reported at Barbados on April 4tb >..< mi i from South America for the United State»,1,232 words
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Advertisement512 1918-09-14 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Par annum $14.00 Half yearly 7.25 Par quarter 3.75 Par mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMPANIES I3CCRTOBATHD IH ENGIiABD MAIL m PASSEHCEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S.512 words
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Advertisement114 1918-09-14 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taojong Pagar. Wharves Suction Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Trafalgar 8t. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 J T. Tag:;r. P S Kamt East I and 2. 20/22 Storage fa L W. art Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Stora, Head C iow^r Oflice,114 words
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Advertisement316 1918-09-14 1 SEANC LINE OF STEAMERStj WUoorI» *,760 'lons •A 6wmng B«» \?S9 T( *m B»>oiK Ci*»;o' t.776 'Juts The above steamers are now undor service to tbe Imperial Government. GIONG HOE A Co. fan** SINGAPORE SHIPCH/VJtDLERYrjo. sbikbamleis g mnmint CONTRACTORS. The Company's Laanch meet* tn< iming ships. office ie Battery Boad.316 words
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Advertisement104 1918-09-14 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. Vmm r« Batavia. Clerikti aid SauriKj. Sod IWmo Singirtrt ti PiMkal Plum. latavla, SiflfTiaq, latavla. Pai,Ul Pliaifj *M SlMitire. >Xt/ Fortnightly >. MllttH IN SllllfKll (HID. N<i*/ Fortnightly. tot rxaigbt p*u»K* *nd ferthst i»form»tto* *.pvl» hi THE KEGISTE9ED OFFICE Pa, SS, Ttimk \y*c tr..t.104 words
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Advertisement579 1918-09-14 1 ITHE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper <* raUs Settlements. 0- PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Local Ev n ts. Condensed News from F. M .S„ ,T ay& Chine, India, Ceylon and Japan I Foil and Latest War News. N.Y.K. NIPPON YU3F.K lAJBFA (INOOR- V- a3 /APAK! JAPAN579 words
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Miscellaneous26 1918-09-14 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Saturday, Sept. 14.—High Water: —3.38 a.m. 6ft. 7ina 2.48 p.m. 8ft. 4in8. Snnday, Sapt. 15.—High Water 5.16 H.ru. 6ft. 3in 4 p.m. 8ft.26 words
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