Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1918

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND m SP^3> SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. V.- -No 223 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 PEICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
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    • 322 1 iTay Guan Kiat I (Managing Director, GLAX KIAT <f CV, Lid.) 36. fillip "trcet. Singapore. i tj TO THE jj| I Government and Municipality Phone Nos 1361, 1362 and 1363, £j I RlllDIIOIS: 17, Tank R ad, No. U> 1 .Sunnyside, Gaylaiig. No. 1073. E "GAIETY"' TO-NIGHT I THomae JUL.
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    • 306 1 Straits Jiotel TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. The only Hotel under StraitaChinese management. Telegraphic Address PBANAKAN." it YOUR TEETH are worn out. and befoie they gel worse consult J. IKEDA. Workmanship Guaranteed. 41, HILL STREET .Opposite the Oetral Fire i?l»tion.) INSANITY CURL. Dr. W\ O. Roy's Sfteftfc for Insanity It the only
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    • 40 1 Ross's Famous Bottlings ''TRADE MARK j Fresh Supplies Monthly. j lira I'/ Pure Pilsener Guinness &f*4 1 vatives i« of any |< j British and best. Insist on being I served with ROSS'S I WI Ross Brothers' BOTTLERS London and Leith.
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    • 337 1 i Tay Guan Kiat I J CONTRACGR TO THE i Government and Municipality. I •j Phone Nos. 1361, 1362 end 1363. I J RKSIDINCKS: 87, Tank Road, So. 1450; I k Sunnj side, Gaylang, No. 1073. I I 36, PHILLIP STREET. I I"ONODA" j Portland I CEMENT. jj Manufactured by
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  • 452 2 Messrs- Fiv.ier Ci.'l Circular. Blllgßj Sej>*, '20. FiOOtaatioOT b*va boon mjld and i .< ef!om email in moll leetlon ot our market, but Oil the wind i bnsi ti.sa has been a ah*Ao aottOTi although there ia >tbing of i upor--0 to report. Tie tin uo«dMou is r.
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  • 212 2 Messrs Macphail Co's. Weekly Report. (12'h -18th S-ptember). Rabbi r —Aoc ion R-snlt* 11th to 12 September (Qathrie'i Report.) T.>tal otTere.i lons n67, total sold C7ij, top j>ric->8 Shett r >. r >}, Cr»>pe I. mdoo Bqoif d ot is Bi i-ls i. (Thirf areok*! anction 51-4 7 There have
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  • 141 2 The anderaaei.tion* d Singapore pro;., rtiea wore sold by auction at tb saleroom «»f The Pnmmafoial Kibbtr Co. on Wediva lav afternoon Kigbi pieoei of freehold land and bone* No. 153 1 Tar.j u,g Katong. a i Root Cooat Road, area 16,000 tqn re foal, bought by Mr
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  • 39 2 Time change and the Birthe, M&rn.-gee and D aths not loot change wbh them. For instance from a N<=w Zealand paper Nix^u.—February 22, to Private J. Nixon and Mrs, Nixon—a eon. (Piivate Nixon returned May 3 last, —S. E
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  • 103 2 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. M Ith Auction was held on 18th and i9N September, 1918. OA I for sale lbsror toi b 1,053.25. Prices Pk vlised. Kheet Cents per lb, Smoked Fine Ribbed 4b" to oOfc Good 35 4b Fi.>.« Plain 42 Uriamoked Good
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  • 220 2 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, Sept 19, Rubber. —Since the close of the auctions bhflt Thursday practically no b—ioeen has been don*', demand havingfailen away and prices declined. For the weekly auctions yeetecday and today some 1,156 tmi were catalogued for sale, of which 1053 tont W -re olfered aud
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  • 104 2 Messrs Guthrie Co.'s Report. Singapore, 6-pt 19. Tbe weakly rabber auction opened yeoterdaj with a fairly good demand at prie I np to jl cents for Fine Pale (Jr. an 1 50$ cents for Ribbed Smoked Sheet, these figures beii g 1 and 5 ceuts respectively below the highest.paid last
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  • 89 2 Stamp collectors will be interested to lea? n that so-called "artistic Grermany" has inugurateda movement to abolish what is termed in a Hun newapiper horrid looking design of Germania*' whica now adorns German postage of practically all denominations. The Royal Museum of Wnrtemberg at Stuttgart has asked German artists to
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    • 898 2 Planters hark to what we tell laots of things to you we'll sell All things you wiat —both big and small Uote our List —it supplies the call Tools for the Estate of any kind, Each and every one you'll find; Rubber planter's in our shop See our number —note
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    • 145 2 I j kt.l Frre. A thug** Ft«p«'.'. -t-,--,—mm Con ;»fc V!iT«ry tmr»n"«m\ ■,t We t.ac iH niki. yiiwn^miWii* 'J, l»t 'r. ft MmO* fO-.AD -'HL-x »;mnrcntrj Flyer* £2 IX tfmmmt nt World's lt*Mr4'Itl.rctiTcw»m»' r llirWlT 'fAt'tKlS.t v: Xt Ir*. Art fcjg ,11 KuhiM. I.»rg« •mi, tu»-l |^EAD c Co Vvl^rwo•
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    • 147 2 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee s Sale of Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc. At No, 3$ Dt.sker R .ad, off jj'-rangoon Road, To-day, September 21. at 2.30 p m A good toned cottage pianj by The Robinson Piano Co., teak marble top round table, teak marble top teapoys, bentwood chairs, dining
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    • 722 2 Let 1 Wincarnit 1 give you lew Strength, new Blood, new Nem Force new Yitality. To those who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nerry' ,r Run-da Wincarnis' offers the greatest of all gifts tke gift of new n»a tfa new life. New health and new life! Think what tins nl<j
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  • 1340 3 German line Breached. Over 10,000 Prisoners. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lond >n. S >pt. 19, 3.15 p.m. Fi dd Marshal Sir Douglas Haig report?: The enemy oponM a violent bomba dm < n y from Diny gnns yesterday aftnrnoon on the north m portion of th* battl front. The
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  • 94 3 London, Sept. 19, 5 10 p.m. French cuiouiunique In the region of St Qaentin, continuing our advance, we penetrated Contescourt, where the enemy is defending himself desperately. North of the Aisne there was great artillery activity. A strong enemy counter attack at VIoisy Farm waa without rtsult We
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  • 150 3 London, Sej t. 19 4 50 p m. Heater's A 2 r cy lean s that 'be 'striking; success at St. Mihiel con. •losively demonstrated to the whole world the Americans to be as highly trained a fighting machine, as the Germans or Anglo-Frencd. The French unstintedly praise
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  • 270 3 London, Sept. 18, 6.50 p.m. Wireless German official The French by a strong thruat in the direction of Rinon and southward of the Laffaox Chavignon road temporarily penetrated onr Our counter-thrnat drove them back. Wireless Au8trian official The Italians stormed Tasson ridgt in the Monte Pernio* region
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  • 247 3 Still Advancing. London, Sept. 19, 1.30 p.m. Serbian communique Surmounting formidable difficulths in the high mountains, we are pursuing by day and night the completely beaten enemy. We have taken Topoets, Kuch-kovkamen, Poltcbichte, Bechichte, Melynifsa, Vitolichte and Rasimbey, The advance now exceeds twelve miles. The new Bulgarian
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  • 637 3 Labour Views. Lon ton, Sept. 19, 5.25 p m. The Labour Conference wa' aims committee hao submitted a report regarding the Austrian I'* Note, urging the Allies to make public a collective declaration of their aims, su to President Wilson's fourteen i-oir.'s ar l ask the enemies to
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  • 84 3 London, Sept 20, 12.50p.m. The Poet Office announces the loss at sea through «nen y action of civil letter mails tor Aden, British East Africa, Uganda, British Somaliland, Ceylon, the Dutch Indies, the lake area of German E*st Africa, India, the Malay State a, North Borneo, Persia, tin
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  • 412 3 A Thrilling Narrative. London, Srpt. 19, 6.15 p.m. It ia now permissible to sta'e that Baku haa been evacuated and the British forces have safely withdrawn to north-west Persia. London. S pt. 19. 8.0 p.m. One of the moat thrilling chapters of the war has j
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  • 177 3 London, Sept. 20, 6 50 a.m. Amsterdam The Wt-ser Z>*itnng's Berlin correspondent states that the Soviet Government has requested ihe Brkibh representative to leave Russia forthwith. London, Sept. 20, 3.45 p.m. British North Rnsbi3 official On the Dwina the largest enemy armoured steamer has been captured. On Sept
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  • 47 3 London, Sept. 20, 1.25 p.m. Amsterdam The Sittard correspondent of Het Volk states that the Allies are daily bombing Cologne and Coblenz. Many are killed or injured daily. The German figures in this connection are far below the facts. Refugees are fleeing to Holland daily.
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  • 43 3 London, Sept. 19, 7.15 p.m. Wireltss Italian official: We raided positiors of Col Caprile, captming 90 prisoners. The rapidity <d the attack confined the em my, who violently bar raged his own front hnes causing h«avy losses to his advancing supports.
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  • 38 3 London, Supt 20, 2.25 p.m. Paris: Thirty were killed and a hundred injured in a collision between two Marseilles expresses in Pacy tunnel, between Laroche and Dijon. American soldiers effectively assisted in the rescue Wurk.
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  • 4783 3 Tbe H If-Yearly Meeting. In th.* Sincaporo Cbftr&!> «4 ano Biehwrg*, t r 1 j afternoon, the half-yeaily gottoroL meeting of the Chamber was held There wore present the Hon Mr C W Darbisbire (in the Chair) and W P W K.->r, Patereon, Simons F L T- ruiio,
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    • 509 3 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Wanted to rent a large house with open space 1 to 2 miles from Town for a manufactory. Will P*y good rent and take long lease Apply to M Compound," c o Malaya Tribune--21 9 26 9 TENDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on the
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  • 90 4 fl Hi* 'i a <t«iea me following art- the aces ol jeparture f om Singapore of the finropoßß XtiU aod their dettverj in Lcn ion. Mail. left. Dk.Livra.iD. Mail F June II Aug. 21 Mail H JaM 19 Au*. II Mail I J«M '.j Aug. 91 Mail J
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    • 105 4 THE FAMOUS Cod-Liver-Oil FOR C; I C o Jtl 0 y s HYP 0 L s 0 i N 7 C I H L f LI S V AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS AND WASTING DISEASES. For Asthma and Bronchitis MjßjjCM MEN RECOMMEND Asthbro. It aids the secretion of mucous, quickly
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    • 674 4 Church Services. s. Andrews Cathedral. Xl fSJJi PORE. 17TH Sl SDAY AFTER TRINITY. 2.'iid Sptembtr, 6.4* a.m. Matin* fin Sid* Ohajx 1.) 7.T a.m. Ordinat'on Servici- MO a.m. BtNjT Communion. 4 p.m. Sunday BfSWOi. b.'6'J p.m. Evensong and Imsl S. Mattbew>, Sepoy Lines.—So Service. Hymna B.&. 353. 167, 818, and
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    • 236 4 Bee R I Commend you j to a BEER that is made I NOT for SALE but for CONSUMPTION j j Sure Try g KjriN BMR| Yamato Company 41, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. t* Foods for Infants and Invalids. Just Received Fresh Supply of the foi owing i j Savory and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 95 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ordarn for tne week end ng Satur lay, Sept. 2H To daj. 2.30 pm Drill Hall SUE (v) (Compulsory) 3.00 Drill Hall Maxim Co and SVR attd. 3.30 pm Normantoa Hinge Maxim Co A SVR attd, (Compulsory) 2.30 Balestier Range Malay Co SVI Tomorrow. 7,45 am Junction
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    • 210 4 Mails Close. To day. Pul&u Matau. and l'uli*u UiUaiig Hock 2A> pm Mai aoca. P Swettwiharn »nU I't- uan<( *Klan>{ 2.3'■ pm lioanbftfa, tWodiermaMia, iii+g*n. Kota Barn*, Balik I'ap&n, Saniarinda, etc. !J0 pni •MecUn Ramphiua 2.8'i pm KotaTinggi 'Meranti 4 pm Cuoib Hock Tew 4 pi» Sarawak. Gcebilt Kuchinf 4
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  • 300 5 I por*, September 21. Bee Local aud Bettera] column. Basinet done, —Weak Busine-f —No oa fc .:iiwe«. r-. r. —No bnsin-tJS. Bf< ady. dene. Prodwtg* —Market Qaie local Ma***! BaaftHaai N i*n -2* !'0 S. p; i pMU iSOIOC Vtj trudge 8 n H. 53.00 ,ra Bah' i4O
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  • 35 5 sirill Programme for September. U Q'tay 23rd. Parade, Pearls Hill 5,15 p.m. Frida] 27ib. Parade, Sepoy Lines 5.15 p.m. •y :jf)th. Bonstead Institute, 5.15 p.m. A SDMW ACUfKW Offioet Commanding, Civil Gnard.
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  • 250 5 WingipOMi September 2. Latham <fc Co., the Area-I», tdviee the following qnotations b *2 70 $3.00 *J tag* 0.90 -.15 i& 1.75 1.85 I <? 7.25 7.50 4.00 4 50 knot*! 0.40 0.55 B* i' 0.70 0.85 BhH B G. 50 0.65 33 I ieidg.. M 5.25
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 318 5 MARLBOROUGH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD I The Hall h. Comfort, Go ,d M a ,j c and Oood ajfc^ To-Night Second Show al 9.15. To-Night Gaumonfs Great >erial of Mystery and Melodrama JUDEX In 12 Episodes or ti Reels. A Serial which portrays a splendidly xrippiug story, intensely romantic well told,
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    • 21 5 KOH Co. 83 d.84 Bras Basal) Road HAVE *y Just Received Ih Waterman's (Safety Fountain Pens Waterman's Self-filing Fountain Pens. I
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    • 785 5 I 1 FROM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Tho Aih.mhr.is A RattUng Good Programme the Theatre FEATURING A PATHE PLAY AGAIN theatre where yon j AT THE with an I get the BEST MM M m "^den' 6 Pictures, th -,J1 A 7? attached Ice BEST Ir jT'
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    • 700 5 I AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Ko»d. Trams Pass the Door, To-night SECOND SHOW 9.30 Tonight! Grand Review l>y President Feng Kuo Chang Bluebird Photo Play 5 The Show Down 5 Parts Parts Featuring Myrtle Ooeitles and George Hernandez. 2 Further Episodes of the Vitagraph Superb Serial 1 4
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  • 25 6 BIRTH. (.'lawKB.—On 20th September, at "St. Andrew's," N Queen Street, the wife of C. H. Clarke of a son. Java papers please copy.
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  • 1358 6 The British attack on Wtitnmlaj the 18th was a frontal attack pare an 1 simple. At the commencement there wis tho usaal rapi 1 advance owing to the surprise, bat subsequently the fi >'at se ns to have been a stiff one, especially on the British left
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  • 385 6 Various C?ses The hearing was cone lad ..d before Mr Justice Bbden at tho Aaa terdny afternoon, of th«» ri-e in which two Hikiens, Choo Ab Teck and Ong Choou H.'«* were charg-d with climating the militsry authorities by forging an of ■eaeioa in eoaasoeiioo with the re.
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  • 119 6 A correspond! at who adopts the paendonym of "Wattrleai Household i" writ- 8:' It the Muni -ipality tin 1 it neossa y to play nicks with the eraser supply of this tovvn, they might at least have th courtesy to let people know wh-u they mm ofl th>> supply
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  • 80 6 V meeting wrll be held at the V W Q A Hall on Monda-. Sept 23 at 10 30 a.m., under the Presidency of tho Lady Evelyu Young to dibcus* the Ladies Our Day Campaign fur 1916. Lidy Evelyn especially hopes that al! the tnembc ra
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  • 352 6 Tin aentfwo«e res 100 tor.a sold. -"j; Rubber isq- >-. and 2/1$ for afa JfCr «pc The Malayan V who have*!. "*T Bicg*pore, 4 r a >» Lorri ur or 3 u *h 8.35. n at sbipa ar. aw* ■i I, fc!lj i-r. tha Ju lot it
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  • 62 6 From Our Own Corrt»£a«.dt%X.j Kuala Lampar, Sept 21. Alec. F. Comn-\ r- ci lir g at the hoo"" of Mr Bertie folia, M a r.ager of the Nettie and Augiu Swies 0 %> de* s ii Milk C<>, foand in th- 3 garden of Mo. Itoachnr
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  • 71 6 Arrivals ran l r Para Set, 21. P.-rak B Kami par Emm raloa Clearances B 80. Kinra B iHatt Ltdlj Wei I Melchior lYaab Da eh Foeng U. S. Barn Uijiof Sarawak >> I Iwand Maru J ipan Sept. 21. Ranee British Koala Sri Muar Anjou O
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  • 40 6 London, B f»t 19 1 I* The Admiralty states JJJ submarine on the 12 b ior| and B.<nk a British armed i sw Itimmnr. n^htoffices md 9mm mm m SSJ including to ot ih j iv are missiug.
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  • 37 6 11 th Banday nftsi 1 m Sep'cmo'r, lylb. a\ 6,4 i tu. hfatii .-v" S 1 7.30 a.m. Ordination lVlCr |t.30n.8n. Holy Comnianwn. 4 pan. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong a:, i >c
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 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, j luliclng oils| Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.)) LTD. Incorporated in
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    • 229 6 SHIP-CHaNGL£RY SfORES. The Good, Better, and the Best. Cheap, Cheaper and Cheapest. Imported from Last and West. And exported throughout the S.S. and P.M S. GUAN KIAT AND Co., Ltd. r (Incorporate i in tha >'raitp q ettlQOieate). I I House of Quality Supplying any Quantity I SEND US A
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    • 52 6 COUTTS' M Old Tom 538,40 Consult KIAM KIAT Co. lOn and IM Market Street FOR Hair Beltings You will be wise if you do so. G. H. KIATSCO. 8-4 Change Alley. Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealers. Am< ri( .in Periodicaii and Received! regularly* GOH HOOD KIAT M-iiiu§iug Purtaer, M 9 20
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  • 1301 7 A Variable n eriod. At a dinner party the o>her nigh, a mai Ul'd tbia st«">ry Ia m> home town in Weft," he baid, 44 1 know i couple who hiv been married (or*ovat thirty yean and who have, apparently, ««o f d along anaaaelly w il iogeth* r,
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  • 141 7 Thus the ''Sunday Timrs Rhino towns are already sqa i their sufferings from air r&; they are only at the beginning of their troubles. In a few weeks' ti our bambini; fquadrons will I a I,{increased in number, and a lysti rnatic campaign of repris*.!i ai •nitiated, which
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  • 81 7 The wnr has oblu <rat 1 distinctions which before tfa s.-t-rued to be eternal. Th>; D remarkable (Ximple of tbit W opening las' we ah of a V II C A b by a Jewish Habbi. This hot, ie one of the finest in the king waa built
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  • 544 7 Every one realised that the chiai ney outside the town of C *,s rhe Bnches' principal and hrst obe-r-H-.ion post from which h« in id* hings nnpl Tne :uand had detailed all bran Is f th* bigger gnns to demolish and all had failed, for hit
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  • 172 7 To prevent the possibility of finable information getting into I the American Red Cross, sending letters behind the enemy nes at the request of persons ta I iia oountry, is following carefully plan worked out by the State i Apartment to do away with code. Anv>ric<ms. Germans, or
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  • 45 7 The destroyer donated to the Dotted States Navy by tbe Philipine Government, now being conI rncted on the Pacific Coast, will be named Jose Rizil in honour of be noted Filipino patriot, author ud soulptor who was shot by the Spanish military authorities in 1896.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 488 7 JiOTICES_ NOTICE. Lost, or stolen, Irish Terrier dog, answers to the name of M Barney," wearing M. C. No 104. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to No. 8 Oxley Road. 19 9 4 10 Re Sally Liebmann, deceased All having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed who
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    • 645 7 BANKS CHAfITtRED BANK 01- iHuiA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. TBUO HPCaA TED IB ENGLAND Bt ROYAL CF i.)iTKK. PWdttii 3apital in 60,00$ Srwmi of _i*oeach £I£OO,OOO HaMi Pond i2,030,'>:>0 tisiwrv* UaMttty of Proprietors BANKERS, Tjießank of Thm T.ondorj City aad Uidhuad 2 A, Ltd rr h* London County and Westminster tank,
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    • 447 7 THE Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPIMC CAZET7E. (Evening Daily.) Phone Mo. 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 to editorial matters and news should be addressed to The
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    • 146 7 Constant headaches Ppople with chin blood are tmiilly sabja:: to h*al*ches a- d t form of an f «ia tliat aril cts i»irl» is almost always accomp <*i L I by h- Htiachc4 and digestive disturbances. Whenever you hive constant Of rooorrutg healac'it-s and pall ir ot the face, it
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    • 40 7 TO BE LET TO BE LET. "Elmside," 6 Upper Wilkie ■load, large roomy bungalow, ueautifully situated, suitable tor boarding house or a large family, gas and water laid on. Apply to N.S. MENAHEM 20 Raffles Place. a 0 5 a
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    • 314 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in India. FUNDS exceed $32,571,428 00 absolute Security. income in 1917 -$4,587,500.00 Total Cut-go In 1917 $2,732,070.00 Assurance feffacted In 1917 $4,790,1 28.00 Increase In Funds $1,855,433.00 Total Policies in force 67,1 22 assuring with Bonus Additions, $73,596,202.00. lo.ru
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.J SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAY* TRI&UNE. issueu Dail>. vol v. -No. 223 SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 PRICE 5 CENTS
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    • 1516 1 First Lord on the Navy's Work. The First Lord of the Admiralty is: July opened the exhibition at tho Princes Galleries, Piccadilly, of coloured photographs illustrating tho work of the Navy In the war. Lord Beaverbrook presided. The band of the Royal Marine Artillery played ■elections
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    • 175 1 Alphabetical l»6t of Infooteil signal X O Q) aud Suspected 8 tfnxl F t* 13) porte Signal necessary in ad--Q >rt notified. dition to Quarantine flag. Bandjertnassiu X G Cholera Bangkok P P B Plague Basso in F P B Plague Batavia At Tandj >ng Priok X G Q
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      • 528 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 'Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 1 Half-yearly 7.25 I Per quarter g '«> 1 Per mensem i.&o m Postage Extra SO CtS per month. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE (Companies lßOoapc4u.no ih Enqlahd.) MAIL AND
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      • 359 1 FOR HONGKONG A British with splendid accommodation for First Class assengers, and carrying a Doctor, will leave for above port »n or about the 30th inst. Apply to Bousteal Co. Agents--19 9 30 9 lEAP m MOH ST.AMHHIr 2 GO- LTD. ti btivli, CkiiMi ai< SauwiiJj. ll 7"».' V? a
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      • 69 1 uWLeM LME OF STEAMERS I s GUaogla" «,760 Tern*. BSBB| Bse t,"»» Tens dear.g Cbo-on" 6.776 Tom. The above steamers are now arider service bo the Imperial (tovernment. frTONG HOB A 00. A eent>> SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYCo. I SHIPCaAWDIrIS PMVlMllna COfTIACTOR. I oompi.i.y'3 Laanch meets In 07>ing ships mc* -IB Battery
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      • 574 1 |the"maiay* imn\ SHIPPING GAZL1 7%<- Popular A j I. PUBLISHED DAILY I Complete Bopo ti of L Condensed News from P. lt.8„ fa [j China, India, Qeyton au i J i 3 Full and Latest War fowi I N. Ye K« NIPPOU VUBEN KAISHA (INOORPO fcaYFED UN I p JAPA.N
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