Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. IVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 120 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 410 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. SPECIAL SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS *~*L*?' GONSAL£ Z BROTHERS Present THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, S*i Augmented Orchestra Jhe dirfetion of fcignor Gomalez. Special Scenery and effects carried for each production. TO-NIGHT I 1 TO-NIGHT!! IL TROVATORE. Opera in Four Acts. (Verdi)'
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    • 260 1 DO NOT BUY German Made Desk Files. BRITISH MADE FILES j ARE SUPERIOR AND J CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY Sloneo ls>td. 14a Collyep Quay. Telephone No. 288. .The Picture that has Staried~Th7worM witK To-Night Thrilling Intensity. I AT THE To-Night!! i Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION ALBERT O, BENCOOLEN £sS£^ ™F
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  • 932 2 Appalling Lawlessness. Several Large Cities Looted. The Shanghai Mercu-y publishes a letter from its Szechuen correspondent relating chiefly to la witness in Szechuen province, China. It reads as follows The prevailing silence of the Chinese newspapers in Szechuen concerning the appalling conditions prevailing in the province astounds
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  • 78 2 Oa the 12th instant a serious disturbance occurred at Koh Pai, which is the Siamese Police Settlement where habitual criminals are interned. A police constable had an alterc ition with one of the men who were at work. A little while later .about a hundred of
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  • 85 2 Dr. and Mrs. H.E. Hughes, of Kuala Kangsar, have left the F.M.S. on holiday. They intend making an extensive tour of Java and may go on to Australia. Dr. H. E. Hughes was one of Perak's earliest pioneers and hails from Ceylon. The Ipoh Times says he is well known
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  • 190 2 When the delicate laachiite, the body is not working bar* ly, poisons are retained that ihonU be expelled. These may in the tissues and Should this irritation afl muscles you have rhenmi nerve becomes inflame I yos neuralgia ague and lerer presence of the germs But if
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    • 235 2 I HATS! HATS!! HATS jllL I ALL THE LATEST I STYLES AND I FASHIOJSS JK I Ifif being IDISPL A V E D. I MtSSS PRICES MODERATE I inspection invited JOHN LITTLE Co., J *\3 LIMITED. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS
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    • 172 2 l PUBLICITY. I ft) There is nothing so costly 3 nj as oblivion, says one of the Jjj ft leading British Captains of ft) ft) Industry. Speaking from ex- 9--9 perience, he told a Journal of ft) Commerce representative that fts to the best way to avoid oblivion 9 is
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    • 412 2 Y. M. C A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are a\ ti ib 1 single gentlemen, with board and facilities fjr biliijtrds and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GiNERVL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. s.s. and f.ms. Directory. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising Co. begs to notify the public thai the
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  • 683 3 Important Decision Criminal lie vision No. 120 of 1915. A Goodhew vs. th 3 Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Coy., (opponent.) (Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Beaman and the Hon. Mr. Justice Macleod.) This was au application by way of revision against the jndgnient and finding of Mr.
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  • 45 3 Warder Loveridge of the Taiping Convict Establishment has retired from the service owing to ill-health and has proceeded to Ceylon. Dr. Nolens, the special Dutch envoy to the Vatican, has had a conference with M. Loudon, Minister of the Crown, on his return to Holland.
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    • 266 3 I I MOTOR CARS ON HIBEj MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES I GREASE I Cylinder Oil AND I Motor Accessories I Every Description. I Sole Agents For: I j North British Clincher Motor Tyres I Mettz Weiss Oil Engines I The Celebrated Star, Mitchell snd 1 Paige Cars I
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    • 516 3 I HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL 111 K. J, J, TIDDENS, Manager. IN LIFE Success Depends Upon perfect mental and physiwl health which is assure! by the use of the world renowned ATANK NIGRAH PILLS A trial solicited. .t„„J^ YA SHASTRI MANISHANKER GOVINDJI,
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  • 675 4 (Tribune Special-) "Do I think we'll have to resort to conscription to finish the war said Milliken. Well, I don't think so. Still, the only thing one knows these days is that one nev« r know*, an' if the Hans get their backs up agen the wall an'
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  • 66 4 The director* of the Clan Line Hlmmiii, Ltd., have decided to recommend the P a 3 ment of a final dividend of 24,. per .hare on the ordinary .hare*, making, with the interim dividend paid on October la.t, 15 per rent or the year ending 3Ut
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    • 396 4 HUDSON'S EUMENTHGL JUJUBES. Ant'septic, prophylactic and germicide. Most effective ii all troubles of the Tkroat and Lungs. Endorsed by "The Lancet," 44 Medical Review" and the Medical Profession. Of all Chemists or the Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY Singapore. I MUST HAVE FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. Mechano-Therapy-Latest Scientific Treatment. Treatment
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    • 20 4 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOORAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BkST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Stadia. 1-5 31-i
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    • 21 4 II Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach Road, Singapore.
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  • 951 5 Successful Third Day. c fine weather that prevailed it Saturday attracted a i ge crowd to the race-count. r\ ra from the F. M. S. and cr were also present. H. H. Saltan of Johore and several j of th*» Johore Forces were -.t in uniform. The Johore
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  • 435 5 Horses Placed. Ist 2nd 3rd unplaced. Michael Graham 3 0 0 0 Glorify 2 0 0 0 Sador 2 0 10 The Owl 2 0 0 1 Rifleman 2 0 0 1 Tom Tom 2 0 0 1 Welcome One 10 0 1 Weewondilla 110 1 Betting Bill
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  • 138 5 Latest Quotations. Reuter's Special Services. London, May 22, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, '3 months £162.0.0. Bar Silver 23 9/16. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/7 J. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe Copra: £224.12.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapere epen ports spot 6 dist s£. White Pepper,
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  • 97 5 A Rangoon message says that Mr. C. A. Jacobson, late Chief Officer of the s.s. Berne, waa recently found in his room at the Royal Hotel with a bullet wound in his forehead. By the side of deceased was found a '380 Colt, automatic pistol and
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  • 415 5 Cricket. On Saturday afternoon a game was played on the S. H. C. ground between a team arranged by Mr. Ayathurai—an ardent Cricketer belonging to the local Medical School—and the Club. In view of the frequent defeats the Club bas indicted on these teams, which usually are composed of
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  • 45 5 Ties for To-day. Ladies' Doublm. Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. Hartnell ree 2 v. Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs Brooke rec 5. SlKGLiS (CHAMPIONSHIP). Mrs. Cantrell v. Mrs. Hallifax. Ties for Tuesday. LADIIS' DOUBL1S—FlHAL. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs. Vowler owe 15 v. Winners of Monday's tie.
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  • 30 5 MOSDAT, THi 24TH MAT. Johnston's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and I.*o p.m. Club Bungalow at 8.10 and 9.50 a.m., 1215, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 61 5 The European crew of an oilgteamer now lying off Pulo Bukom indulged in a little sea-bathing yasterday aftarnoon with disastrous ands. Two of the men got into difficulties, as a result of which one was drowned and the other rescued only just in time. The Coroner went
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  • 129 5 ■"Specially superscribed letters mly. t Supplementary mail to connect with P. k O. packet Nubia at Penang. The homeward P. and O. Packet Nuhic may be expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. to■aorrew. Late fee for ordinary letter» from 4 p.m. np te 4.30 p.m. 5 cents, from 4.30
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  • 29 5 The new Dutch steamer Bcnang, Capt. Koekx, built in Hongk. r»g and intanded for the Macassar run, arrived here this noon. A full 'Inscription will appear to-morrow.
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  • 59 5 The Indian proprietors of untitled Estate in the Lncknow district hnm offared five bighas of land, rent f i to each of their tenants whor'«* on active service. If any ma» fa. killed, his heir will be appoint"! f»rthe estate service, and if taaea should be no male heir, bis
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    • 81 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Sin|dpore (Tank-Road) Daily, Weekdays t Suxda\b. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m aad 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 10.29 a., noon, IJO p., 2.66 p., 4.40 b. Mail arrive* from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 374 5 FIXTURES. Monday, 24th. Italian Grand Op«ra. open* at Palladium, with u II Trovatore.** Whit Monday. Empire Day. Bank Holiday. High water0.36 a.m.. 7 ft. 4 ina.: 11.4a a.m. 8 ft. i in». Tuesday, 25th. Italian Grand Opera, Palladium,"La Trariata. Singapore As»izws. ■ifh water6.50 a.m. 7 ft. 2 in». 7.t1 p.m.
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  • 466 6 A Chinese resident of Kinta, ]'erak, F. M. S., writes to the Ipoh Times as follows The Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen is to he congratulated on his patriotism and loyalty in presenting an aeroplane to the War Office, and it is to 1.9 hoped that
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  • 301 6 In regard to the cornering of cotton the Times of India says it appears that there is a real shortage of ready goods in Bombay and that bears had sold a great quantity of cotton without having it in their possession. The prices are therefore well and
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  • 63 6 The prizes Senegambia, Paklat and Rajaburi, which were seized trorn the Germans soon after the outbreak of war, are being refitted at Hongkong and will shortly proceed home, the Senegambia under the French flag. This vessel was seized by the French cruiser Montcalm when endeavouring to get
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  • 65 6 The iwi Union Steamship Co. of Japan hag purchased two steamers, 1,4,55 and 1,725 tons, respectively, from the Adelaide Steamship Co., and they have been registered at Dairen. These veiseJs were built in 1890, and are not cargo boats, so they require an extensive alteration to
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    • 311 6 1 TAKING SALE. 1= 1 I High Class Jewellery. Precious Stones. Gold and Silver Ware I 15TH MAY TO 10TH JUNE ISMAIL RAHEEM Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jewellers I I Bras Basah Poad. 9 it -5 it m In order to make room for a New Selected m \t ConSlĕnment, the
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. CiX fttalapa tribune* MONDAY, MAY 24
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    • 105 7 London. May 21, 7.5 p.m. Th€ Press Bureau states that the operatioM cleared out all IfctTnrkfl from Persian-Arabistan. London, Ma j 22, &30 The Press Bureau says that the Allied forces made a considerable fjtance in southern Gallipoll on fa 19th and consolidated the new The Turks
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    • 119 7 Loudon, May 22, 4.20 a.m. Petrogra I, official The Black Sea flfet has landed troops, who broke lie enemy'fl resistance and destroyed quays and stations east of Eregli. Th<> Russians on the left of the Fistula continue to closely press and irivt back the enemy
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    • 47 7 Potrograd, May 22. "iliaal I he Black Sea fleet has landed troops who broke the tneuiy g resistance an.I destroyed t'c quays and stations east of Eivjjlj. hrei'li i- ;i port on the Black Sea codat < f irkey, miles east of tut? BosdIh;risa 1
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    • 181 7 (Bpeeial to the Sumatra Post.) ngton, May 21.—President won was given a great reception his visit to the fleet. The tism was most evident, I the opportunity to in*m the President of their the stand taken Zb, over tne International The Austrian and Gerissadors, M. Mumba and
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    • 202 7 London, May 23, 4.55 p.m. Victoria Crosses have been conferred on Corporal William Anderson (Yorkshires), for leading three bombers at Neuvechapelle against a large party of the enemy who en. tered the trenches and threw bombs on his companions who were wounded and afteiwards, alone, fired his
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    • 108 7 London, May 24, 1.20 ».m. The Admiralty has published a detailed report of the operations. Destroyer E. 14 sank a Turkish gunboat en route to the Sea of Marmora, where she also sank a transport on 29th nit., a gunboat on 3rd inst., a very
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    • 45 7 London, May 22, 1.20 p.m, The King Has inspected VickerMaxims deputation. The workmen afterwards waited on the directors and asked them to tell His Majesty that his visit had impressed them intensely. The King replied to the directors' telegram appreciating their leal.
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    • 535 7 Ypres. Stubborn Contest Described by Eyewitness. London, May 22, 3.5 p.m. Eyewitness reports that the struggle at Ypres was continued on the thirteenth, when the artillery fire was even more violent, especially between Ypres and the St. Julien and Menin roads, North of Menin road our troops
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    • 268 7 Pushing Slowly Forward. Around. Quinquerue. London, May 22, 5.25 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that there was a violent artillery engagement last evening north-east of Festubert. We further progressed south of Qninquerue. Despite the weather hampering operations, since the seventeenth the British have appreciably progressed east
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    • 203 7 Loudon, May 23, G. 25 p.m. Eye-witness in his last account said there were left two British wedges projecting into the German lines between Kichebonrglavone and Festubert and two attempts to capture the intervening space having proved unsuccessful on the 17th inst. However, the attack was renewed
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    • 95 7 LorUon, May 23, 5.25 p.m. Paris A communique says the enemy made several attacks between the sea and Arras, all of which were repulsed with most heavy losses. Two further attacks were made on Xeuvillestraast, where the enemy momentarily gained a footing but were driven out,
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    • 44 7 London, May 21 8.40 p.m. The Prize Court Las condemned, as a lawful prize, the German hospital ship Ophelia which was seized in the North Sea, in October, on the ground that she was being used for spying and scouting purposes.
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    • 24 7 Lon lon, May 21, 8.40 p.m. Petrogar 1 Admiral Yon Em. Commander of the Russian Baltic fleet, has died of pneumonia.
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    • 46 7 The Berliner Tagoblatt states that matrimonial agents are flooding Germany with off en of marriage, especially from the widows of officer and ■oldlera. The offers are sent immediately after the appearante of the lengthy eaenalty lists and reveal no appa-ent traces of widows 1 grie p
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    • 91 8 MARRIAGES. On 2ftth April, at H. B. M. Censu!ate Heneral, and afterwards at Christ Church, Yokohama, GAVIX RODOEH A5DEU»OW, of the Chartered Hank of India, to MUUIEL, yoangest daughter of the late James Baxter Lauond, of Shanghai. On 2nd May at Rivers Hail, Shanghai, Solomon E. Tomg, to
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    • 1148 8 Hearty indeed will be the tongratulations tendered Italy by the Governments and peoples of great Britain, Russia, Frante, Japan and Serbia upon her definite deeision to throw in her lot with them in their efforts to uphold the Public Law of Europe and rid the world of the
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    • 81 8 That "truth is mighty and untitled prevail" is proved once m< the fact that, at last, the Press—which has been Iyin£J atr ciously for months—has (so X*" reports) warned the public o many that "the British 1 crisis should be regarded as a p" 1 domestic concern, which Ola** versely
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    • 510 9 Tii —no change. Flour i 3 now priced at 14/3 m the Home markets. Tin London Metal Market £162.0.0 to-day. Rlack Pepper now finds buyers *a London at 6 dist. 5} spot. Gambier finds buyers at 29/1 c fetching 38/6. Harm-ton's circus opened for a short leason
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    • 387 9 District Grand Lodge And Chapter At the Freemasons' Hall on Saturday evening, in the presence of a large gathering of the craft, the D.D.G.M., Wor. Bro. Hon. R. Young invested the following offieers of District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago for the year 1913-16:— D. S. G. Warden,
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    • 102 9 At the Palladium. The advent of this company has been eagerly awaited by music lovers and their debut to-night will see an enthusiastic audience. The company is one which comes here with a first-class reputation, and has a repertoire which makes its advent to be a rare musical
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    • 162 9 Among the many novelties the Adelphi Hotel has recently made, last night's Lawn Dinner ranks with the best. There was a surprisingly large attendance, considering that Race Dinners in town were the erder of the day as a fitting finale of the meeting The green
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    • 27 9 The Armageddon. Italy Declares War On Austria, Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, May 24, 1.20 a.m. Italy has declared war against Austria.
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    • 47 9 London, May 23, 11.25 a.m. Rome The Giornale d'ltalia correspondent at Brescia says that there has been a fresh encounter with Italian chasseurs and an Austrian patrol which entered Italian territory. The chasseurs attacked and vigorously pursued them. There are no details.
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    • 71 9 London, May 23, 12.20 a.m. The Italian forces have been mobilised. Later. Rome: A state of war, from May 23, ha3 been declared in the northern provinces of Italy, and in the islands and communes of the Adriatic coast and also in the
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    • 369 9 London, May 22, 2.35 p.m. Rome The Austrian military authorities at the Italian frontier have sent back the Italian mails and have destroyed the rails. They have broken telegraphic and railway communications. Kulturhund Insults Ambassador. Amsterdam The Italian Ambassador at Berlin was mobbed on leaving the
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    • 173 9 London, May 22, 1.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent on the Italian frontier state* that on May 21 the wave of patriotic enthusiasm was rising like the tide throughout the whole country, and nDwhere were more imposing manifestations than in the great northern towns. The appearance of Milan is most
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    • 52 9 London, May 12, 7.5 p.m. Austria yesterday sent a Note to Italy emphasising her readiness to make concessions throughout the negetiations and refusing te recognise the denunciation of the Triple Alliance treaty which runs to PJ2O, and casting upon Italy all responsibility for the consequences of her
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    • 80 9 London, May 21, 10 p.m. Mr. Law will probably be Lord Kitchener's co-worker if Mr. Lloyd George remains as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Times says that Lord Lansdowne yesterday reconsidered his decision and now joins the Ministry. The German press warns the public that the British Cabiaet
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    • 50 9 London, May 21, 5 55 p m. It was announced at a Labour meeting at Hull, that Mr. A. Henderson had been appointed President of the Local Government Board. Labourites are gratified, and their speeches affirmed that he would be a source of strength to the Government.
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    • 77 9 London, May 22, 4.15 p.m. The Jockey Club announces that the Government will not object to extra race meetings at Newmarket in order to keep the horses in training also it may be possible to carry out a moderate programme at Newbury later in the season.
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    • 95 9 Terrible Smash of Troop Train. London, May 22, 10.15 p.m. A special train conveying soldierg southwards collided with a local train at Gretna, near Carlisle. Many soldiers were killed. There are three hundred injured. Both trains are afire. Later reports say that twenty were killed in the accident.
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    • 66 9 London, May 22, 3.30 p.m. Carlisle After the troop train ran into the local train, both were half wrecked. The London Express dashed into them piling up on the debris. There were indescribable scenes of confusion. The firo spread with terrible quickness and the wreckage
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    • 105 9 London, May 22, 7.55 p.m. The officers killed were J. D. L. Hamilton, J. M. Mitchell, C. E. Salvesen and N. G. Salvesen, of the Royal Scots. An awful scene •nsued. Soldiers were pinned beneath the burning wreckage while the flames were drawing nearer every moment. It is
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    • 61 9 London, May 23, 3.45 p.m. Seventy-nine dead have been recovered from the railway smash. Three hundred were injured. It is believed that 164 soldiers were killed, apart from civilians. It was the first battalion of the 7th Royal Scots, from Leith, which was thus plunged into mourning.
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    • 86 9 London, May 22, 1.20 p.m. Melbourne Mr. Fisher warmly reiterates Mr. Asquith's words that the Dominions would prefer death to loss of liberty under the T nion Jack. Mr. Fisher added. "We are ready to serve wherever the nation calls." General lan-Hamilton has telegraphed to the Governor-General:
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    • 62 9 London. May 21, 8 40 p.m. The London Gazette announces decorations for oliicerg and crew of submarine EI4 which penetrated the Sea of Marmora. The Victoria Cross is conferred on Lieut. Commander Edward C. Boyle, and the Distinguished Service Cross upon Lieut. Edward Stanley and ActingLieut Reginald
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    • 958 10 Reduction of Capital. An extraordinary general meeting of Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., I was-held at 12.30 p.m. last Saturday, Wat the registered offices of the I company, French Bank Buildings I (Evatt and Co.) to consider pro- posals with regard to the reduction lof the company's capital.
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    • 114 10 Chinese Aviator s Trilling Experieact Tom Gunn, the Chinese aviator, had a narrow escape from death at Cebu the other day when his machine got into an air pocket at an attitude of 5,500 feet and suddenly dropped fully 300 feet. The huge carnival crowd watching Gunn's
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    • 244 10 Toeg-David A very interesting wedding took place at 6 Seymour Road, Shanghai, on Sunday, May 2, when Mite Hannah David, daughter of Mr. and Mr». D. J. David was married to Mr. S.E. Toeg. The bride was given away by her father. Mr. Albert Hayim acted as
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    • 562 10 The Davies Case. Allcted Breach cf Trust On Saturday in the District Court, before Mr. E. L Tal ma, the hearing was continued of the case in which Jackson Oswald Daviet stands charged with criminal breach of trust with respect to $550, the property of Mr. R. Nixon,
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    • 22 10 An Indian barrister writes to an Indian jonrnal suggesting that 44 India should send a crore of men to annihilate the Germans."
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    • 357 8 Xatest Zonopbone IRecorfcs. I jg 10-lnch Double Sided SI-20 each, g g| 1409 Russian National Anthem Black Diamonds. H Cossack's Xi le through Moscow H H 11 1397 The Deathless Army, March g When the drums begin to roll H 1411 The Flying Squadron Part I IP Ipx N Part
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    • 65 8 Wilkinson/* TANSAN. ITho Choicest of ail Cho co Mineral Waters. > I SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACCRECOR GO. I AdeipJuHotel. I Special Dinner! J During which our Orchestra S 1 will play a selection of Po- 2 pular airs will be served I ON THE LAWN I 1 1 (WEATHER PERMITTING)
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    • 51 10 I Rathbourne Dairy Farm. J Telephone 1382. I The only Dairy Farm in Singapore j «3 (PRIVATE OR OTHERWISE) I I Entirely under European Management. I Pure MiUc A3 CtS. qts. Fresh Butter... 6 0 Cts. Ib. f L? 22 pts. Ghee 75 Delivered at Houses twice Daily. Ed. A.
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    • 435 10 *tt9tM«*»***es9*«aY*vvv*sattttfa I Are Yod Content to Drink g Unnaturally sweetened, watery mixtures which are sold undpr i the name of 1 r I beer THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating beverage jH in the tropics than Light, Pure I PILSENER BEER. ft These qualities cannot exist in a BEER
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    • 774 11 CUAN KIAT CO., I 37, Phillip street. J j Telegraphic Address J Tc,C P no »c Nos. 1233, 1174 rr **H J av MKMr I (Private 1450). L H d UMd: I 5 j Be 5,h m»• j s j Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal f Contractors, General Importers and
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915.
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    • 372 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Fer London Rhesus, May 19 Kalomo, May 24; Nellore, May 25 Glengyle, May 31 Carnarvonshire, on berth, Nubia, May 26 Kitano Maru, May 25 Oriental (trans, at Colombo), Juna 10 Senegambia June 25. Liverpool: Laomedon, on berth Kalomo, May 24 Perseus, Jane 10 Kintuck, June
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    • 78 12 The blue funnel liner Pyrrhus, from London on May sth for Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Keelung, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama, passed Sues on the 20th inst. and may be expected here about the 7th June. The B. I. (Apcar Line) liner Dunera. which leaves here for Hongkong on May
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    • 221 12 Latest Arrivals. Hye Leong, Brit str 23-5-15, No. 5 Wharf. Lady Weld, Brit str 23-5-15, Inner Roads. Montoro, Brit str 23-5-15, No. 9 Wharf. Pin Seng, Brit str 23-5-15, Inner Roads, Abbotsbord, Brit str 23-5-15, Inner Roads. Poh Ann, Brit str 23-5-15, Inner Roads. Hong Lian.Brit str 23-5-15,
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    • 101 12 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Cyclops (Holt) due 23rd May, from Europe, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshireand Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) due 25th May, from Singapore, for Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Bencleuch (Ben) due
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    • 145 12 Per P. A 0. str. Karmala.—Mr. F. Sands, Dr. J. D. Gimlette,, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. St. John G. Beckles, Mr. and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. H. W. Fogden, Mr. H. A. Ferrer, Miss W Browne, Mr. M. M. Waller. Per P. k 0.
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    • 74 12 ARRIVALS—21-5 If. Golconda, Brit., 1730, Sinclair, May 21, Spore, gen H.L. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 278, Bergwiti, May 11, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Ce. Tara, Brit., 8651, Hamlyn, May 81, Madras, gen., H. L. <fc Co. Mitauki Maru, Jap., 2703, Nakamnra, May 20, Chingwantao, gen., P. S.
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    • 73 12 Dunera for Singapore and Hongkong Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Golconda for Madras
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    • 34 12 The B. I. s s. Bharata is over-due. She left Rangoon last Sunday and should have reached Penang on Wednesday. It is believed she has had an accident to her machinery. —P. G.
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    • 13 12 Ayri, May 25, from Port Said. Cyclops, May 25, from Liverpool.
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    • 96 12 May, 191$. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Date. Time. Ht. Date. Time Ht. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. M 24 m 41 5.6 2 53 a 3.1 8 26 a 5.5 25 m 2 53
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    • 43 12 The B. L Steamer Bharata, from Rangoon on the 16th inst. for Singapore, has not been heard of. She may have broken down. Shipmasters bound for Rangoon or Calcutta are asked to keep a good look out for her.
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    • 34 12 The Hospital-ship Madras (Captain J. Kilpatrick, R. N. R.) arrived in Bombay from Basra a week ago and brought 21 British officers and about 314 British and Indian siok and wounded soldiers.
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    • 121 12 It is noteworthy that before the Lusitania left New York, the German Embassy at Washington published an advertisement warning that public travellers sailing in the war zone on Allied ships did so at their own risk. It is stated that telegrams were sent to intending passengers and German
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    • 445 12 The P. k O. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th The Anchor liner Media left London on the 21st inst. The Bencleueh is due at Singapore on the 28th inst. from Europe. The Anehoria sailed from Sue* on 20th inst. for Calcutta and ports. The Prins
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    • 74 12 The P. O. Mails. Mr. Butkland courteously inforn < us that he is advised by the Company's Superintendent at BomUv by telegram that, commencing witf the mail steamer Kbyber oiuwa- i leaving London on tbe 5th Jane' and the Mooltan.h meward, leaving Bombay on the 5ih June, the mails will
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    • 84 12 There arrived in Rangoon recentli from Liverpool the Henderson Burma, which reports an unnsut] incident on the voyage oat. en about thirty mil.-- weal of the g Is ands, at 9-30 p.m., the lookoat discovered two lights on th< bow which showed it v. marine. Full steam ahead
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    • 70 12 Telegraphic information has bean received from the Government of India that arrangements have been made for the Prize ships Barenfek and Gutenfels to sail from Alexandria with original cargoes for India. The Barenfels, which is reported to have sailed on or about the 17th
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    • 165 12 Harrison Liner Delayed. The Harrison Liner Huntsman, which was due to take a large cargo of tea, &c from Colombo for London, has been unavoidably delayed at Calcutta. The delay means that the vessel will arrive at a time when the enhanced freight rates announced to come
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    • 196 12 Presiding at the annual meeting at Glasgow of the British Corpora tion for the Survey and Registry of British Shipping, Mr. Robert Clark said that probably the most o r* shipbuilding development lai was expressed in the three oiling steamers Aztec, Breifon Ricardo A. Mestres. The oil
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    • 787 13 Fricn Quoted in the Market this Honiat Singapore, May 22. Mearrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Briers, issue the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. *<«m. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. If- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Jaya 4/3 g/_ 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/»; 9/6 1 Ayer Kunmg 10/-
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 327 13 Every morning at breakfast take a draught of Sanatogen. This will give you that extra nerve-energy which makes you feel fit" and fresh all day. And it will save you horn Heat Prostration! Sanatogen in the morning means a better day s work —means increased energy and staying-power —means that
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      • 77 13 FOR SALE. One Remington Standard Typewriter No. 7, nearly new. Price $150. Open to a reasonable offer. Owner leaving the Colony Offers to Irox No. 8 c/o Malaya Tribune. 10-5 24-5 MISS YEUNG PAK CHAN Qualified Midwife and Nurse, 71-B, Pagoda Street. 2(3-4 25-5 TENTS FOIl CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and
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      • 538 13 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATE AT TRANQUERAH AND StJNGEI UDANG (PAXCHOR), MALACCA TO BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM, No. 12 FiaST CROSS STREET, MALACCA On Saturday, the 29th May, 1*15, at VI Noon. PARTICULARS. L All those two pieces of land situate at Tranquerah, containing
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      • 313 13 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie
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    • 345 14 Ad Interesting Ceremony. Describing an interesting ceremony that took place recently in B. N. Borneo, the Sarawak Gazette §aii; We unattached Officer! lack feminine co-operation with which we might attempt to describe tiie gay dresses of the ladies who were present at this ceremony, and the equally
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    • 101 14 Sentence Of Death. L ist week, in the Sepreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, befoie Mr. Justice Innes, Judicial Commissionsr, and two assesso.s (Messrs C. L. Chapman and G. A. Wemyn) a Tamil coolie named Valen, employed on Seafield Estate, Batu Tiga, was tried for the murder of lis wife
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    • 122 14 The French Legation in Bangkok issues the following "On the 3rd February tho Germans, after having violently bombarded the French line, captured partly a salient point called 4 the Monniot trenches' between eleven and twelve o'clock. "A struggle took place then in very trenches. "At 2 o'clock
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    • 41 14 Medium Insanity. Wife (sentimental): "Egbert, what would you do if I were to die Egbert: I should go mad, djv dear." Wife Would you marry again: Egbert: Well, I don't think 1 would go as mad as that." —Sydney Bulletin.
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    • 41 14 B'gosh I don't see how the people of Europe are going to tin after this war.*' M B'jinks, that's plain. There won't be nothing left but widows and < r phans, and they will all live or, pensions." -—Louisville Courier-Journal.
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    • 45 14 The Meenister (colliding with McTavish in the bottle entrance) "Man, McTavish, Tarn surprised Jit ye. Do ye no ken }*eve broken the Sawbath as weel's breakin' the law." McTavish v Dash it, man, ye'v? done far worse yersel. Ye've broker, the bottle."
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    • 116 14 Since the suppression of opium 1/. the interior of China has been rigi ly enforced it is a pity that it i« still bought uud sold secretly iv kb< concessions. The Civi Governor* of Hankow sad Shanghai have received a letter from ti.» Opium Suppression Society with regard to
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 218 14 1 MAN'S INGENUITY FOR MAN j MAKES COUNTLESS BURGLARS MOURN." p (WITH APOLOGIES TO RATMER'S SAFES), f I No Ratper No Kafoer I 1 in a safe X I Safes I I that if h opened it he HHHHfrcill Ell < could keep the money. the Oxy= a I He
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    • 762 15 Prospects and Problems of tbe Tin Industry. Writing from Ipoh the other day Malay Mail, a correspondent I ition of the position of tin industry after the war is iting the minds of miners, but situation is so uncertain ipossible to give any 0] inion. Any basis
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 363 15 j] HIOS TO TRADE. The re arc good salesmen j and the other sort. It all j depends upon the man. j Advertising has been rightly j I called an efficient salesman, but 1 H\ [jji the degree of efficiency of course j| depends on the hand.ing of the 1
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      • 376 15 NOTICES SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS Tn Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. Bekoh Rubber Estates, Ltd. UiNPAIDCALLS. All shares on which calls remain unpaid at 31st instant will be cancelled. JAMES SNODGRASS AGENT, 17-5 31-5 PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency
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      • 312 15 NOTICES NOTICE. I hereby give notice that as from this date I shall no longer be responsible for any d<;btB contracted by ray wife Chia Moui Kia and two male children, who left my protection on the 22nd day of April, 1915. (Sgd.) PNG SWEE HENG. 21st May, 1915. 22
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      • 490 15 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Baraau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with fall particulars of the qualii cation* and experience of suitable men for any I position they have vacant. Employee* desiritf appointment* «an have their application* filwt on th«* Register for a fee of %i>. This includes:— L The
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      • 445 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation -Co., of Batavia. 2—i, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BPBHLMA* Mualak aad Pal«baag uZ IXDBA«Ii:i Peaang ,£3, JAPABA Batavia Mar 26 BUYSKBi Bataria May 27 SINOKBL Tandjong Mengeidar, Tandjong Leidong. Berombaag.
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      • 55 16 F'JXtCAWA KISEN KAISHA t$.S. C 0..) HEAD OFFIC SAOA. Line Of Steamers T HIE STRAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA PORTS. filing bvm here about once a month. For CRr nd PMW-ge, pleas, apply to: B- S. E. ANCULLIA CO.. 07 *o- Ii Robinson load. RANEECUNCE™ Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS:
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      • 187 16 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, H. W. BUAND, AGENT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchardise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted
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      • 388 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. G9., LTD APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lir.e maintain a regular serv cc between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, H. ngkongand Shanghai ea io..te. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Tahada 6,<*|9 O.M. H bins, sfs. Madras fc.iMy J. Kilpatrick!
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      • 313 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF IKDn MSTBAUAJND GHiNJt CHARTER Reserve Fund "-WiSl Reserve Liability of Propri A■■ BANKERS Th c Bank of City and Midland Bant rJ" Bank ofScotianci.ltd ,10na: SINGAPORE BRANCH Jjjnm» on the accrued interest fiTS J" r does net amount to ti """"x is allowed. no Deposits are
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