Malaya Tribune, 29 May 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 125 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 424 1 PALLADIUM I ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Prmier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. SPECIAL SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS. Mesara GONSALEZ BROTHERS Present THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, irtiitet, direct from Milan, Italy. Augmented Orchestra 0l ieiani under the direction of Mgnor Gonsalez. Special Scenery and effect* carried for each production. Grand Double Bill: TO-NIGHT!
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    • 54 1 IPO NOT BUY j j German Ml Desk Files. j BRITISH j MAOE I FILES ARE SUPERIOR I AND j CiiEAPcH. Stocks Carried I BY ffloneo Tstd. 14a Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. 1 MILKMAID BRAND MILK. if...-.'l I RICHEST IN CREAM I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed
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    • 261 1 I "Gaiety" Picture Palace I JUNCTION OF ALBERT axd BENCOOLEN STREET-. Continuation of the Great 44 GOLD SEAL* Serial Drama f j Lucille Love I THE GIRL OF MYSTERY I Written by 44 The Master Pen 30 IN THIRTY REELS 30 THIS WEEK CHAPTERS THREE AND FOUR Each in 2
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  • 1388 2 Dardanelles Muddles at the Bottom of it. Divided Citaillf Churcbill's Self will, Impetuosity and Indiscretion the Cause cf Heavy Lasses of Life and Valuable Ships. Tht following article that appeared in the London Morning Post on April 23 supplies a lurid sidelight upon the recent split in
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    • 251 2 HATS! HATS!! vig HATS J«k ALL THE LA LEST <^S|Pl|^ STYLES AND FASHIONS. JUST ARRIVED Br ING D I S I* L A V E D. gll i PRICES MODERATE inspection invited JOHN LITTLE Co., "sL/ limited. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I Within 3 Days of Arrival.
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    • 32 2 Y. M. C A- HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available for single gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GENERAL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. 1-5 31-5
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    • 450 2 BAN LEE ANN Ltd, REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STFeet Telephone No. 1133. Shipchandlers and Provide General Importers and ExtvJ ol Engineering Stores and Agri cultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for THE STRAITS FACTORY, LIU^ Ice Manufacturers. TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMA TOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of
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  • 346 3 Joel's first Two Ihousand London, April 27.— The Two Thousand Guineas, the first classic race of the season, was run off at Newmarket yesterday afternoon in glorious weather. The attendance, however, was far below the average, despite the presence of fully one thousand soldiers on the course.
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  • 284 3 Hew to Overcome Obstacles. How to enable soldiers to overcome oarbed wire obstacles is a problem of which the well-known firm, the Wilkinson Sword Company, has been seeking the solution. The result is the rt Barbed Wire Travesor," an invention in appearance more like a kbaki-coloui ed
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  • 60 3 m Vienna ami Budapest have been strongly fortified/ says the Bnkarest correspondent of the Time*. m on the left bank of the Danube Vienna lias been protected by long lines of trenches, barricades, and barbed wire entanglements. A sum of £2.800,000 has been spent on the
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    • 234 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRe"] I0TOB PEPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Rettz Weiss Oi! Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars i'ope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co"! 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. WHY
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    • 475 3 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER AND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISKLR AND EMBALMER. No. 157, MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 619. Telegraphic Adducss "DALEY*' Established 1897 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. |]V LIFE
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  • 781 4 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning SINGAPORE, MAY 29. Meun. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations:— Rubber Shares. f<om. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 21- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 4/8 5/9 21- Anglo-Malay W6 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/--2-
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    • 351 4 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BfcJST RESULTS. Have yaar Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 31-5 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. Antiseptic, prophy'actic and germicide. Most effe«tive in all troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Endorsed by 44 The Lancet," xMedical Review and the iMedical Profession. Of all
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    • 62 4 M. B. LEICESTER M.T.D., D.S.T. (GRADUATE OF CHICAGO COLLEGE) MECHANO-THERAPIST, Scientific treatment, of chronic diseases such as parr,] y>is, rheumatism, gout, lumb;i£<\ and and skin diseases. Priva c address 826, Upper Treatiog rooms 736 North Bridge R )ad (upstairs), next Post Office. Business hours :L0 a.m. till noon and 2
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    • 18 4 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAITO&Co., Beach Road, Singapore.
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  • 516 5 Veiterday's Meeting. »t 2-30 p.m. an ordin- meeting of the Legislative J was held, at which were H E the Governor (Sir p Y.mng. K.r.M.G.,, H E.th. A .1 Officer Commanding Troops Kidont), the Hons Col. s j Wilkinson, C M.G.), At- .General (G. A. Goodman), \,.surer (A.
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  • 51 5 ttitish Troops And 6»s London, May 12.—The Times correspondent in Northern France says British troops bar. hitherto loaght the Germans with characterisbivalry and without malice but potsOBMMM «ases have spread a feeling of deep and bitter loathing through all rauks. The rank and Mi particularly demand instant
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  • 1177 5 Tanglin Lighting. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal offices. There were Present Mr. F. J. Hallifax (President), Dr. P.Fowlie, Dr. N.V. Saray and Messrs R St. Braddell, Leong Man Sau, Chia Keng Chin, Tan Kheam Hock, I. Tesieasohn, Dr. Middleton
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  • 79 5 The Calentta ewrreapondent ef J bMa writer-Mr. Snr.n--d« SK Banerje», the veteran Editor ofth. Bengalee, ha. been invited to attend th. *»m Conference which will held in San mnciaeo in Mj next two more diatinguiahed Editors, po-ilbly Anglo-I.dians, will alsc >U invited to attend the great conference aa
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  • 768 5 Gounod's Faust A literally packed house assembled to enjoy the performance of Gounod's masterpiece last night. The sympathy and enthusiasm with which the audience followed the exhibition ef the artistic skill of the company and the rhythmic suggestions of the music were marked throughout the evening. The
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    • 855 5 Church Services. 6. AUDREW'g CATHEDRAL. Trinity Sunday.—7 a.m. Holy Commnniei. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.i Matina and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's 8ervi« ft.30 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon. Hyromi. 16«, 112, 651. 100,114, 515,206,165.. Leaaona. M. Iaa.6, Ml. E. tten 1* or 1 2,1-4 Rev. 1, 1-9. |i
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  • 600 6 11;w the George Washington Passed the Dardanelles. If the Allied fleet succeeds in making its way through the strait to Constantinople it will be an epochmaking event, but it cannot take away from America the honour of ring been the first to get a war- p passed
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  • 405 6 Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson. Mr. Arthur Henderson, M. P., the 1 chairman of the Parliamentary La- hour party, who lias just been nominated President of the Local Government Board in the new Cabinet, has represented the Barnard Cabtle division of Durham in the Labour interest since
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  • 203 6 German Officers Leaving Constantinople. Petrograd, April 20.—The Moscow Press reports that the outgoing trains at Constantinople a.c crowded with German officeis. This second flight is taken to inuicate both that slight hopes are entertained of holding the Dardanelles and also the growing discontent of the Turks with
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  • 199 6 Remarkable Patriotism The article What Huntiu;; Men have done for Britain io tb* Ma number of Baily is a fine tribute t< the patriotism of those who in tiiuof peace regularly follow hour. i». From the moment of the of war no body of sportsmen
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    • 155 6 1 STOCK TAKING SALE. 1 High Class Jewellery, Precious Stones, Gold and Silver Ware. S 15TH MAY TO 10TH JUNE. I ISMAIL RAHEEM Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jewellers, If Bras Basah Road. i ■^^L^^^ lrms^^: e^^ $k ln °<*der to make room for a New Selected gg| If I: Consignment, the
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    • 56 6 RUN TAI Co. I No. 30, Kobinaon Road, ■*J"f* L- A I Phone No. 1311. Telegrams "DA* 1 General Store-keeper*, Commit- Jj I Ship's Purveyore, and bhip-ChanJle:- i Cuatractors to H.M British aiii Tin provision*, Freeh Provisions, V\ ir.c BJ efco., of the b*»t qaaht.,, always in BIM" Orders promptly
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREHT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK fRaSapa Crlburu* SATURDAY, MAY 29.
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    • 94 7 GERMAN GAS FACTORY BOMBED. Ludvs igshafen Raided. London, -May 27, 6.10 p.m. Eighteen French aeroplanes carrying heavr bombs attacked Ludtigsbafen, where there are the most important ex-losive factories in Germany, an tiew ovftr four hundred kilometres. The attack was most effective, as grei broke out in many places.
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    • 44 7 London, May 28,1.40 p.m. Pari* All the aeroplane assailants on Ludwigshafen have returned, except one which landed near Ludligshaftn. He was seen burning, tnd it is belii ved that the airmen was set on lire when brought down by cannonade.
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    • 125 7 London, Mar 28, 4.50 p m. The French raid on Ludwigsbafen was the finest feat of the aerial arm daring the war. Eighteen aviators dropped fortyseven bombs of 90 kilograms and two of 155 kilograms upon the great chemical works which, for the war, was converted
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    • 41 7 London, May 27, 3.45 p.m. A Press Bureau message says that two women weie killed at Southend and a child most seriously injured. Materia] damage done was very small. Aeroplanes and seaplanes chased lh« Zeppelin, which escaped eastward.
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    • 28 7 London, May 21, 1.40 a.m. Hongkong has cabled to the Overset Cub £4,50Q for the purC! of two aeroplanes for the I Coj ps. I
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    • 26 7 London, May 27, T. 25 p.m. A UtUr from the fronl reports l hal Sergeant Michael O'Leary, V.C., killed in the recent fighting.
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    • 92 7 Russian Success. London, May 28, 5 a.m. A Petrograd official statement says that the Russians have been successful in the fighting in the Shavle region. We captured several hundred prisoners and automobiles. The enemy made a gassing attack at Jedwabno which was unsuccessful. The enemy attacked our
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    • 37 7 London, May 28, 1 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that in the Caucasus we defeated the Turks in the regions of Dilman and Van arTd occupied Urumiah. W« also defeated the Kurds southward of Meliaigherd.
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    • 88 7 Heavy Turkish Losses. London, May 27, 9 p.m. The Press Bureau says that General Birdwood reports that during an armistice when the Turks were burying their dead much larger losses than three thousand dead came to light. In two areas covered by Turkish dead four hundred corpses were
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    • 14 7 London, May 27, 7.3* p.m. The death is announced of Counteaa Cardigan.
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    • 59 7 German Attacks Stopped. London, May 27, 0 10 p.m. Paris A communique states that the Belgians in the region of Dixmude drove the Germans back by counter-attacks and a second attempt was stopped by Belgian fire. Yesterday night, south-westward of Souchez, we carried trenches, making many prisoners.
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    • 69 7 London, May 28, 1.50 am Paris:—The evening communique says Along the Yser Canal there has been intermittent artillery fighting with several hot actions north of Arras which resulted in fresh French successes. In the region of Angres two German counter-attacks were repulsed. The French attacks captured trenches,
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    • 184 7 London, May 18, 1.40 p.m. Despatches from the front slate that intense German attacks, regardless of losses, were made between Lens and Steenstraete, due to eontimued obsession on the capture ef Calais. Hill CO is still in the bauds of the British. The hill has
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    • 72 7 London, May 28, 1.40 p.m. The Morning Post says that the Germans have bayonetted British soldiers who were lying helplessly gassed. In the north of France the British artillery are doing magnificently While high explosive shells are required in ever increasing number the situation thereanent
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    • 47 7 London, May 27. The Cabinet met this afternoon. It was a historic gathering. Mr. Asquith heartly welcomed his colleagues, after which it is understood important business was discussed. A noteworthy feature was the hearty welcoi*e-< given te Mr Henderson on arriving at Downing Street. I
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    • 33 7 London, May 18, 3 n.ro. Mr. Chamberlain has appointed Mr. F. H. Lucas for the India Office as his principal private secretary and Mr. J. C. Walton as assistant private secretary.
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    • 32 7 London, May 28, 1.50 p.m. Mr. Lloyd-George has started work in the Munitions Department. He presided at a meeting including Visoount Kitchener, Earl Curzon and Bir Percy Girouard.
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    • 98 7 Heavy German Losses by Gas. London, May 27, 7-35 p.m. Eyewitness at Headquarters states that the German casualties have been most heavy during the week-end. Thirty officers were killed or wounded by a howitzer shell which burst in a bathing house at La Bassee. The 57th Prussian
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    • 78 7 London, May 27, G.lO p.m. Three days' racing has been arranged for Newmarket commencing on Jane IS and inoluding a race confined to horses entered for the Derby 1915, the race to be called the New Derby Stakes, a sweepslakes for a hundred sovereigns each with a thousand
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    • 43 7 London, May 27, 7.25 p.m, A lockout ia threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade, owing to a demand made by the cardroom operatives for a war bonus. The Operative Spinners Amalgamation has joined in the dispute, applying for a similar concession.
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    • 24 7 London, May 27, 7.25 p.m. Kingston The Imperial Government has accepted the Jamaica contingent for active service, without any limit to number.
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    • 29 7 London, May 28, 1.45 a.m. Lisbon President Arriaga has resigned and Senhor Abel Pinho, President of the High Court of Justice, succeeds to the Presidentship provisionally.
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    • 16 7 London, May 28, 1.40 p.m. The death i* announced of the Hon? I. F. Byng.
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    • 62 7 The Hod. Trejuarwr, Mr. John Gkeig, Ma Chartered Bank of Iridin, Au-' n l RBd China begc to R' kuowhd,.*, w:Mi many thanks, receipt of the further contributions Previously acknowledged 330,131.05 Rev. and Mrs J. A. B. Cook (monthly) 9 Hon. Chief lattice. L.
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    • 499 8 Oar London correspondent draws our attention to the fact that recently a good deal of interest has been taken iv the question of the exclusion of the representative! of the Empire from the control of the Empire's war, which was raised in the columns of the Manchester Guardian
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    • 72 8 Re Mutinezrs Said to bt Near Bukit P&njang We are officially informed that the country between Bukit Timah and Kranji has been carefully watched and searched since the report that mutineers had been seen there on the 10th instant, and it is considered that there is
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    • 37 8 We have been officially informed from Headquarters that Engineer Commander Hammond is the only offloer lost in the sinking of H.M.S. Triumph. There are no details available as yet regarding the men.
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    • 68 8 All Y. W. C. A. members are asked to meet for tea at the Institute on Wednesday, June 2, at 4.30 p.m. to welcome back Mrs. Bean, who has just returned from England. Mrs. Codrington has very kindly consented to give a course of five lessons in making silk
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    • 448 8 Tin is $«1.25—924 eta. n P Hard Para rubber, to day-. crepe, l.t quality, t/U. Copra is now quottd at £li i, in Ihe London market. Smoked sheet robber j. B demand in London at I/84. lM SVffeJloar is now priced ti 1 m ttie Home nmrkets.
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    • 39 8 This favoerite heste'ry hag anotu*r of iv famous Lawn Dinners fix*! for this evening, with a Cindeielli Danoe to follow. Last week's nl proved to be a huge success, am* repetition will doubtless be IB c to-night.
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    • 80 9 Naval Matters. Gaiiani Submarine Exploit. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. Li nd< ii, May 28, 1.45 a.m. D reau says that aubI 11, commander M. E. ink a vassal full of am- id the Sea of Marmara, I a heavily ladan supply pedoad her alongside the in
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    • 110 9 Little Los* cf Life. May 37, 11.21 p.m. An enemy submarine rpedo and Bank the battleship llajeel ilst .-'ipporting operallij oil. Nearly all the ten were saved. Majestic was the eldest the list of the British Navy and her loss will in but a eery sm ill
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    • 104 9 n, May 28, 3.25 a.m. iiiary ship Princess Irene tally blown up in ir. There is probone survivor of those on hoard. Lwter. It if feared that two hundred in the Princess Irene. Besides the crew there were Mvent; -six dockyard workmen on r i."K
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    • 242 9 London, May 28, 1.50 a.m. Admiral Sir Henry Jackson is l i st Sea Lord in sucr' to Lord Fisher. Sir Arthur !l remains in an advisory Board of Admiralty. Bii Henry Bradwardina s X.C.8., K.CV.O., F.R.6., I nt of the Active In war, 1878-79 (Zulu I
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    • 67 9 London, May 28, 1.50 p.m. An Army Order praises the conduct and gallantry of Major R. A. Richardson of the Warwick Yeomanry and the Officers and men when the transport Wayfarer was torpedoed. Only five lives were lost. All the seven hundred and three horses
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    • 16 9 London, May 28, 1.40 p.m. The Nebraskan has been docked in Liverpool.
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    • 108 9 Successful Advance. London, May 2<S, 3 a.m. Rome: The communique says:— On the frontier of Tyrol and Trentino we occupied, on May 25th, Altissimo, which is in the northern group of the Baldo range. The enemy was forced to retire, and abandoned a quantity of material. Our artillery
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    • 79 9 London, May 28. 1 p.m. Rome A communique states that on the Tyrol-Trentino frontier we extended to the northward to the districts and lakes Idro and Garda, also to the rugged region between the lakes. Prominent residents of the towns welcomed the advancing Italians and expressed the
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    • 23 9 London, Mao 28,1 p.m. A gquadron of Italian airships uprooted part of the Trieste-Nabresinu line. For Further wlr*% u« Pag« 7.
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    • 2928 9 Official Account. The following it a brief account of the recent outbreak at Pasir Puteh, and of the steps taken to suppress it Pasir Puteh is a district iv the south east of Kelantan fringing the sea const and extending up to the Trengganu frontier. It takes
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    • 513 10 Ordinary Meeting. The third annual general meeting cf the members of the Jeram Kuantan Robber Estates, Limited, was held at the offices of the Company, Winchester House, yesterday afternoon, there being present Messrs Wee Cheo Keng (chairman). Wee Joo In, Leong Heng Soon, Liap May Tonf, Chuan Meng
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    • 65 10 There is announced two feature films at this popular Cinema resort, 44 The Stolen Invention," a photoplay bristling with sensational and thrilling episodes, and 44 Secret Bam versus a Woman Spy," a detective drama as a good second. Wdth entirely new pictures in the first Show, Pathe's animated
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    • 127 10 Russian Wiiters' Messaje to tnjland. j j The Petrograd newapspera publish a reply from Russian writers to the message sent to the Allied nations recently by the National Union of Journalists. They says that,by their observation of English life and the benefits they have derived from the richness
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    • 224 7 Ijlllllllllllllll^ 1 5 for the price of 4 I 1 j a Bo Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "HuHo. old ch»p I'- in trouble one of my confounded ig XX tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare. lf\ *nd Motorist :14 No spare and I always looked on you
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    • 363 8 I Xatest Zonopbone IRecoros. I B 10-lnch Double Sided SI-20 each. E usian National Anthem Black Diamonds. he? Cossack's Ride through Moscow n H 1397 The Deathless Army, March M M S When the drums begin to roll M N §P 1411 The Flying Squadron Part I I Part II
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    • 109 8 HENNESSY'S fine ©15 i Hlo «y ':HBlflS-isw SOLE IMPORPBRB "aidbeck. I ;acgreoor Co. j Johore Agents:— A. C. HARPER Co. Ai%is! Hotel. 1 A Special Dinner ij WILL HE S«HVED j 2 ON THE LAWN (WEATHER PERMITTING) I I May 29;! During which cur Orchestra I will play a selection
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    • 442 10 Latest Advertisements. WANTED. Competent Malay for translation work Must be a Javanese-Malay scholar. Permanent employment. Apply box 94, Malaya '1 ribune office. 211-3 Uj TO LET. Comfortable Bungalow No. 61 Pay a Lebar Ho d, 5 m nutes walk to tram. Pipes laid, motor shed and outhouses. Entry Ist July,
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    • 232 10 3***********t***tttt**t*tte**«t* I "IN A GLASS BY ITSELF" I f* J (THE HIGHEST). 5 3 I* This is not the opinion of a few or of mereh •ft •5K majority, but J fj OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high reputation because it is
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    • 718 11 GUAN KIAT A CO,. 37, Phillip street. T^r > nhln g Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174. I I I Telegraphic Address I 3 Codes Used j GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450). |H.B. c sth Edt. and H. I. I Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal f 5 Contractors, General Importers and S Exporters,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915
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    • 343 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Fer London Nellore, June 1 Glengyle, on berth Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June 10 City of Newcastle June 9. Koranna, on berth Ning Chow, June 9 Neleus, June 19. Liverpool Laomedon, on berth Perseus, June 17 Kintuck, June 25. Netherby Hall, July 4. Marseilles Nellore,
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    • 84 12 London, May 28, 2 p.m. Lloyds report that the steamer Malay-Main, outward bound, has collided with the steamer Apawata Maru, from Shanghai for London, off th« Algerian coast. The crew were sited. f l he Malay Mam was damaged at the bow and requires temporary repairs, The
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    • 219 12 Latest Arrivals. Chao Chow Fa, Brit str 28-5-15, Inner Roads. Batavier, Brit str 28-5-15, Inn. r Roads. Amhrrst, Brit atr 28-5-15, Inner Roads. Hong Ho, Brit str 28-5-15, Inner Roads. Aing Hin, Brit str 18-5-15, Inner Roads. Edendale, Brit str 28 5-15, Inner Roads. Glanggi, Brit str 28-5-15,
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    • 106 12 Krian for British Bor ieo ports and Zamboango, K. der Nederlanden for Medan, Sabang, Port Said, Genoa, et«. Bourbon for Saigon. Niasho Maru for Bangkok. Calypso for Trengganu and Kelantan. Amherst for Malacc*, Port Diekson, Bagan. Maras for Muntok, Palembang. Hainan for Muar, Malacca. Sultana for Mersing. Malta
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    • 18 12 The Shipping and the Impert and Export offices will be closed on Thursday, the 3rd proximo.
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    • 43 12 Information having been received that a dangerous infectious or con disease, namely, plague exists at Karachi, it is hereby declared by His Kxcelleney the Governor that the port of Karachi is an infected place for the purposes of th« 1 said Rules.
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    • 489 12 The M. M. liner Atlantique is due here on June 6th. The P. 0. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th. The Bencleuch is due at Singapore from Europe. The Prins der Nederlanden, homeward bound, is due here to day. The B. L lin r Bangala
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    • 136 12 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, May 2S, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Strait*, 3 months £163.0.0. Kar Silver 23 7/16. Produce. Fine hard Para spot Plantation, Ist class quality er*pe 2/4f. Copra: £24.17.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 6 dist. ss. White Pepper, fair Singapore
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    • 224 12 (Singapore, May 29.) Tin. —81J 125 tons sold. Copra— Steady Tapioca— Steady. Saao Flour— Steady. Gambier- —Good demand. Pepper. —W«»k. Other Product*— -Market steadf Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pieul |l».0o Nutmegi 80 S. 2*2.00 Copra Bali 110 Copra Gorong Tale M* Copra Dougalo 1-"™
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    • 74 12 Singapore. May 99. On Londou— Bank 4 m/e, 2/4 5/32 Demand 2 4 Private 3 n/ft, 2/4 7/16 ■)m India— Bank r. r. 174J On Hongkc^ B»uk d/d )n Shanghai— Bant d. 100J 1 On J* va— Bank T. 1\ Uli J On Japan— tiank did IU Sovereigns—buying rail
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    • 27 12 The blue funnel liner Pyrrhus, from London for Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Keelung, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokoj hama may be expected here about the 7th June.
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    • 173 12 Saturday, 29th. St. Joseph's Athletic Sport*. 2 80 n m G. F. 8. Entertainment, V.M.C A Italian 'irand Opera. Palladium v Full Moon. 0 Hippodrom Circus Beach Road. High water: —10.54 a.m. A ft. 4 in, I|4 9 ft. 3 in*. 1 Sunday, 30th. Trinity Sunday. Induction of the
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    • 193 12 Vessels Expected. Cyclops (Holt) due 27th iV from Europe for Singapore, 1 and Japan. Aganti, Mewl 1 taad, Hampshira and Co., Ltd Ellora (B. I.) due 27th May, I India for Singapore. Agsatß. 1 m Boustead, Hampshire and Bangolla (B.I.) due 28th from Calcutta for Singapore. A|«
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 276 12 Mails Close. To-day. Sarnbaa, Pamangkat and Pontianak Ban Fo Suon no« Hongkong, Shanghai an<l Japan Malta i Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Klang Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee Pontianak Khoen Foeng i p 3 Penang and Calcutta inking mails for Durban Kumaang pi Bangkok Kuala pi Batavia Samarang Japara I pr
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    • 297 13 Proceeding To China and Japan. Dr. Eugene Danlop, of Siam, is at present in Penang to meet the official visitors of the Mission ho represents. The expected visitors are :—Rev. Robert Speer, D.D., Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, New York Dr. and Mrs
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    • 167 13 Blinded Soldier s Last Shot at the Foe. The war has been productive of many an heroic story, but rarely of one so touching as i 8 told by a correspondent with the British Army in Northern France. The truth of it is vouched for. A
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    • 140 13 News has been receiver! that Mr. John J. NathanielßZ, second son of Rev. J. H. Nathanielsz, the first Ceylon student to have had a British (rainingin Architecture, has qualified himself to sit for the final examination of the Royal Institute of British Architect*, in July next, having
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      • 433 13 ;t international ffini y < s^s* IK MEDICAL Ml] SgT ;g&k Take Sanatogen—it's sure to make you Healthier, Stronger, and more Vigorous V i take no risks when yon take Sanatogen risk of endangering }'our health by harmful drugs stimulants, such as are contained in the usual run of tonics
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      • 735 13 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATE AT TRANQUERAH AND SUNGEI UDANG (PANCHOR), MALACCA TO BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM, No. 12 FIRST CROSS STREET, MALACCA On Saturday, the 29th May, 1915, at 12 Noon. PARTICULARS. 1. All those two pieces of land situate at Tranquerah, containing
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    • 504 14 Strong Protest A gainst War Passed. London, April 27.—The Woman* Knr i aachisem*lit Association of the Union of South Africa has ju^cabled appointing t»vo women in London as their delegate* to th** Women's International Congie-sat The Hitgue. Fort? member* are attending the Congress from the Unitod States. Among
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    • 316 14 Mefsi s Junnosuke Inouye, Aisuke X ibayauia and others of the Tokyo Golf Association, who havn worked lonely to organize the firat Golf C ub in Tokyo, may be congratulated by all devoterB of the game, both foregio and Japanese, for its formal opening on May 1
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      • 235 14 I "MAN'S INGENUITY FOR MAN 1 MAKES COUNTLESS BURGLARS MOURN." H (WITH APOLOGIES TO RA TWER'S SAFES), I Ho Kafner No Ratner resisting Jafe FireßesistingSafe I Was place in a safe RalnerNo.J Safes I I and a locksmith told BPS I! 1 f, ■RI are also proof 1 1 that
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      • 49 14 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. y Wken a firm kas spent a great d*»al of money advertising it cannot 1« j its prices witliout loataf I muck of tke Lencfit of its advertising. I It is tkere.cre an unji doubted advantage to i>u>' advertised goods wken j, neral prices are r..»in.'.
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    • 1050 15 Bank Officials in the Dock. ln%z Sums Lent to Themselves. FOB M.VX.v; Kit's ABRKBT. ing th' liqui lation of the Bank grave allegations i [c at Bow-street Police April 26 the and the Auditor of the ►oncern. James Tippetl Southi 59, a solicitor with Ironmonger-lane, who nan
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      • 140 15 AIDS TO TRADE. I The business problem of to- I day is not the manufactui ing, but the selling end of your I business. Anything that in- I creases sales is of importance I to the business man—and ad- I vertising is the great sale in- I creaser. j The
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      • 439 15 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 3rd June—His Majesty's Birthday. 27-5 2-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the of new Motor Wagons, Petrol driven with Tipping b dies to carry loads of 3 to 4 tons. Tenderers ar« desired to submit cata'ogues containing full
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      • 373 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. UNPAIDCALLS. All shares on which calls remam unpaid at 31st instant will be cancelled. JAMES SNODGRASS ALiEXT, 17-5 31-5 PROCLAMATIONiSoER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-eral
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      • 483 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Harlan will funmh employer*—free of charge—*ith full particulars of tne qualific*ti > M and experience of .•.nitablf men for any p»«iH m they have vacant. Employee* devirin* appointment* can have their applicationa dlm on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— L
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      • 574 16 SHIPPING Soninklij ke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collycr Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The an lermentioned dates of departure are only approximate, Altino Muntok, Djeboea, Blinjoe, Pangkal-Pinar.g.Koba and Bilton May tS BIIOIIF Poeloe-Samaboo, Moear--alia. Sinipang and Pjatnbi May 29 BKOUWKi: Selat-Pandjang, Ban
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      • 187 16 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage aod Farther Information, H. w. m AGENT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTO. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Mercbsitdiae of every deso ipttOD. MARINE Insurances
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      • 396 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Eplpda M#l O.V. Robfaaa. ws. MMfraa (,949 J. Kilpatrick, r.n.b. s.-.
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      • 394 16 bankjT CHARTERED BANK AUSTRALIA AMD CHIIJI INCORPORATE f$Y ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60 000 J £20 each I Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprie; bankers. The Bank of England Th r City and Mid' -v 3 London County and Bank, Ltd., The National P ins: Bank of England,
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