Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1915

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. 9 jVENWG DAILY. Vi/ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 127. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 380 1 PALLADIUM I ORCHARD FGAD. M*n*t f i Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. SPECIAL SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS. Messrs GONSALEZ BROTHERS Present THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, All Star artistes, direct from Milan, Italy. Augmented Orchestra oi niuscians under the direction of Signor Gonsalez. Special Scenery and effects carried for each production.
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    • 61 1 m ——■——iin, > 100 not buy I m '+•> **> mi ammmwamm —rs—mb— wm German Made Desk Files. i BRITISH MADE ARE SUPERIOR [I AND i j CHEAPER. Stocks Carried j BY I 3loneo Jfatd. I 14a Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. MILKMAID BRANDI MILK. I RICHEST IN CREAM I
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    • 237 1 "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT a*d BENCOOLE.N STREETS. Continuation of the Great M GOLD SEAL Serial Drama Lucille Love THE GIRL OF MYSTERY Written by The Master Pen 30 IN THIRTY REELS 30 THIS WEEK CHAPTERS THREE AND FOUR Each in 2 Parts and Complete ir if pelf Reel
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  • 477 2 Aid Enemy's Trade. Some interesting points are made by the Tientsin correspondent of the Morning Post in a cumimu.ication to that journal on the subject of enemy trading in China. He slates that ou the outbreak of war, when it bcemna known that proclamations had tjteti
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  • 146 2 London, April 22—Some couple of months ago we remarked that there was a prospect of Pahang shareholders receiving a dividend before long. c Although this has not jet been forthcoming, the financial position must have considerably improved since the turn of the year. On the outbreak of the war
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  • 77 2 The report and accounts for the financial year ended 30th April, 1915, show a balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account of Tig. 109,274.06, which the Directors will recommend at the forthcoming annual meeting for appropriation as follows To pay a dividend at the re,te of
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  • 208 2 Returning in Hot Haste to China. The Shanghai Sinwanpao states that the Intendant of Shangusi ha* been informed by the Chinese .Minister to Rome that 137 uen and women, the Chinese residents in Jtdy, with passports, left Italy by a certain steamer for China and therefore the
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  • 193 2 Reuter. Vienna, April 28.—From a confidential circular just sent out by the Association of Austrian Cotton Weavers, it would appear that the Austrian cotton industry is in a bad way. The association learned that certain mills, which had been favoured Vitb large army contracts, proposed to increase
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  • 154 2 The Nova Scotia Coal Company has chartered 26 Upper Lake freight steamers for service between Canada, the West Indies and South America. The vessels will be returned to the lakes in time for the shipment of the harvest in the autumn. There is a prevalent misapprehension
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  • 101 2 It is reported that 1,000 claims have been staked at Rutherglcn, 40 miles east of North Buy, as the result of the analysis of some samples containing an appreciable quantity of plantinum. An old prospector has been working these claims in the gneiss and granite for years. Some
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 235 2 B DRINK H Crawford's mi OLD SCOTCH Jf/Mk WHISKY. Superior Quality. r V Fine Favour. Villi MODERATE IN PRICE. |t '.""-j $13.00 per doz. JOHN LITTLE Co., Fmpirecars Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within, 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders How Boofted bjg Julian Frankel
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    • 510 2 G C. LEE, 168, Prinsep street PIANO TTJXer AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTY TERMS MODERATE MO KIAN TAI &~C^ No. 30, Robinson Road, Singapore Phone No. 1311. Telegrams «KJ AaT General Store keepers, f1„l f Ship a Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. ftS? Contractors to H.M British and Foreign S Tin provisions, Fresh
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  • 630 3 Thrilling Experience. Among the passengers on board the Falaba was Mr. C. H. M. Toilet the former K. V r Ceylon, planter! On reaching Home, Mr. Toller joined his old regiment, the East Lancashire*, and alter serving with one of the new battalions ."or a
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  • 182 3 A statement made recently in the Commons, that we are righting on no less than seven front*, has no doubt awakened some people to what our part in the great war really is. The vital events in France and Flanders naturally tend to keep our
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRIT| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. WHY
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    • 352 3 I HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. Tel 111 K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. IN LIFE Success Depends Upon perfect mental and physiwl health which is assured by the use of the world renowned ATAIMK NIGRAH PILLS lKo SL PUt a Y *S n ervo
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  • 117 4 Outburst Against Austria. The Paris Matin publishes the following telegram from Rome 44 The correspondent ot the Messa?gero' telegraphs an account of rioting in Genoa when the crowd burnt an Austrian flag. Troops were called out to restore order. They called upon the crowd to disperse,
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  • 62 4 London, May 0. —Tbe Bucharest correspondent of the Daily Mail isys Germany is preparing for another winter campaign. Admiral yon lirpiiz hopes that the constant British patrol of the North sea will so effect the spe*»d of the British capital ships that the resting German vtssels will
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  • 76 4 London, April 30—The Morning Post expresses the opinion that there can be no doubt that the Dominions would co-operate loyally in the attachment of German property in the Empire as a measure of reprisal for the treatment ot* British prisoners. The journal adds that
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  • 80 4 Official information has been received in Calcutta from the Foreign Office at Teheran by Sir Davood Ktian, Persian Gonsnl-General,Simla, announcing tuo formation of a new Cabinet as follows :—Prime Ministtr and temporary Minister f«»r War, Priuce A n-od Dowleh Minister of the Interior, Pi ince Farmsn Farms
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  • 119 4 London, May 2. Mr. William Lamond AHardyce, ex-Governor of the Falkland Islands, relates that after the naval battle off the Chilian coast, in which the Good Hope and Monmouth were lost, a colonel in the German colony at Valparaiso, banqueted Admiral yon Spec and his officers. Tiie
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  • 131 4 Last year considerable prospecting work was carried out in the Beaver Lake district of Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and resulted in gold finds of considerable promise. Recently news has been received of two other finds within easy reath of the route of the New Hudson's Bay Railway, now
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    • 476 4 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 156-1 Orshard Roa*\ three-storied building, suitable for a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacsa Street. 5 v TO LET. Comfortable Bungalow No. 61 Paya Lebar ftoid, 5 minutes walk to tram. Pipes laid, motor «hod and outhouses. Entry Ist July, 1915.
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    • 169 4 PATRIOTIC POSTCARDS. A very large collection of Tuck's Postc\rds of Our Navy and Army Series showing the pictures of All the Dreadnoughts and Cruisers and All the 4 Famous Men in the Army giving every detail on, each postcard, also Defenders of the Empire" series (Published by Kaphael Tuck and
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  • 413 5 HoUV s of Parliament have din Ih* P^" ful task of f 1 PUW t he atrocious conduct of I,nS i€ in her g-ii.tal and ktlD eot of British prisoners. D) remark! in a leading m a most difficult and ctts- Xo featere of the r U
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  • 228 5 In 1911 the value of the export robber from French West Africa •.mounted to £1.170,400; but in 1912 it dropped to £1,012,800, and again in 1913 to £609,911. This decrease is partly due to the increase of the cultivation and overproduction of the tree in the lar
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  • 505 5 The Chinese Bigamy Case, {Before Mr M L. Woodw*rd< Acting Chief Justice In the Supreme Court this morning was continued the charge of bigamy against Chew Chia Thve. Mr. M. V. Pillai, with the D.P.P., Mr. G. Seth, for the Crown. Messrs T. D Parsons and W. F.
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  • 50 5 Singapore, June JOn London— Bank 4 2/4 l/M Demand Private 1 di/h. 2/4 7/16 I v India 1713 Bank T. T. 174 t On Hongkong oU B<nk d/d A I, u Shanghai iaai BanW d/d. lwv l Qu J apan j j Bank of England Bar silver in London
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  • 27 5 The Rev.W. Dale, of London, Ihe Key. Chinese, will driver »n addrebS in «\V C Burns, t&e riuu ingfl commencing at B.WJ. Aim tance frte to all.
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  • 11 5 [W« 4o ft#J ne—tsartiy endorse the tprnitn •aprtsuL by ĕorr*rpondmts.]
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  • 175 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,— May I be allowed through your paper to extend a cordial invitation to all who would wish to attend the laying of the Memorial Stone of St. Andrew's House Chapel by His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the
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  • 201 5 (Singapore, Jane L) 7^.—sBl 125 tons sold. Copra- —Btemdy. Tapioca-— Steady. Saryo Flour.— Steady. Gambier.— Good demand. Pepper.— -Weak. OMer Product*— **rk€i sNh it Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul IJtJj Nutmegs 80 S. Copra Bali Copra Gorong lal. C.pra LV.ugalo JJjj Copra Kavong Copra
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  • 145 5 In the unavoidable itaW Sir Frank Swettenham, Mr Arthur Larapard presided over the meetnJo the Rubber Estates of JoCc and read Nr Fr^^; in whi.h it was stated that the est, mate for the current year *as r (100 lbs. at an all in cost crop of
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  • 59 5 revise» times. Singapore (Taftk-Rwd) Daily. WlBKDATS SUNDA\?. Mail Daily leave# for north at 7.7 a> train, l~vc ri fi 10 2t a., utKin, 1.30 P" 2.56 Pm r Mail lv« fr.™ north .t «.16 a.n> ;nd ,.U Train. l.»v. J"*"™ 1 !.<!, Mi, »02. d T;'> -L»re. Mm*
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  • 587 5 Prices Quoted in the Market tfch Moraini 4»*r*. Lvall and Evatt, Ex-- nge M 1 rthare Briers, MOON the following liet 4 qnoUTiane:— Rather Shares. Horn. Taiue. Buy*r». Mam 2/. Allagar !/'<> JjJ 1 Anglo Java ff Angio-Mal.y gj 1 Avir Kuning 10/- «T If- BatangMalaka If"
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    • 49 5 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. Wken a nrm Kas spent a great ileal of money t» advertising It cannot alter Us prices wltkout losing muck of tke benefit of its j jj advertising. I It Is therefore an un- doubted advantage to kuy advertised goods wken ge- reral rices are rising.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 445 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, 1st Italian Grand Opera. Palladium."Mignon. The Quaint. Victoria Theatre. Hippodrome Circa» Btach Road. High water: -1.16 a.m. 7 ft. 9 in». Wednesday, 2nd. Hiapodroma Circtu. W restling ConUit^ Italian Grand Opera Palladium. "Carmen. The Quaint* at Victoria Theatre. Saen-d Concert Prae Pres. Church, 5-15 p.m. Lecture by Rev.
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  • 978 6 How Doctors Save British Troops. Typhoid and Tetanos Ravages Checked by Modern Methods. The Germ Carrier Bath and Clean Clothes for the Soldiers. Evewitnew, in his latest communication, explains how medital men are making war on disease at the front, and what an extraordinary reduction in the
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  • 175 6 Exemption from Duty in Venezuela. The United States Minister at Caracas report* that a Venezuelan Presidential Decree, dated December 19tb, 1914, provides for the free admission of quinine when prepared as sulphate, bisulphate, hydrobromide, hydrochloride, chloride, valerianate, or h>drochlorsulphate, in accordance with the formulas specified in the Decree. Declarations
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  • 39 6 P«tro,rrad, May g _t ""the Ev,t Pri^ 1 S tured aKus ari^((r and hacked to tho 1 arm in an effort to tion from him. Th* ''l opened an artery v 2. "Si scout bled to dtath
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  • 53 6 Washington, Aprii M r Wkr Common,' the condition of affair, •lare. that 50,000 catet of? are being trrated and that iB.pre.ding rmpidl; country. Ther. ar6 3)l destitute and the wholly beyond the G 0 control, as the country j 8 exhausted. There tnan prisoner. q Urtor( Ju parts
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  • 134 6 In a letter to the Kevd. Dr of Ayr, this is how Scot.,, V expressed himself about the t mans: Ignorance, superstitiJ? gotry, stupidity, malevolence conceit, envy-all strongly massive frame of brazen God, Sir, »o such a shield 7 mour is the peck of a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 140 6 I STOCK TAKING SALE. 1= I 1 High eiass Jewellery, Prechius StoriM c-. I 15TH MAY TO toih"j^NE* I ISMAIL RAHEEM I DlamondMoroha s s t^ n £*y ttigu '*ig Jewellers, m rder t0 make room for a New Selected m jj I SSiot Ston P er e^ t ]f
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 29 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cbe il?aiapa Cribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1915. SHIPPING SECTION.
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    • 59 7 DBdoni Maj 31,3.45 p.m. Minister of Marine 1 T hed to Mr. Winston j j gt Lord ol the Ad"Tbe CO-op* ration of the L l oanefle Navies in the war LLoeb to yOQT efforts." r c > :ii replied that the i i and "OOC hvill of
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    • 36 7 London, May 31, 3 P m■tminer GUnlee, bound for L submarined in the The crew were saved, rxie GlenleewM a steel screw f lUOtons, boilt in 1904 D eering Co., Greenock, tar Mas". Hendenwn]
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    • 28 7 London, May 20, 7.2op.m. Kill* I N. Bavin, C. Twining H, I Walter* of Wonnda: C. Loxton. Wounded F. A. Witoon of the Artillery.
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    • 23 7 London, May 31, 4 40 p.m. A Paris communique states that in easily repulsed an attack in the Lorette district.
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    • 26 7 London, May 31, 4 40 p.m. Athens A British blockade is announced of the coast between the Dan Unfiles and the Straits of Samos.
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    • 60 7 Italians Abroad. Tha Hague, May According to French papers 300, siding in Germany here not been allowed t<> leave. Turkey has also prohibited all Italians residing there from leaving thecountrv. Among 2,000,000 Italians in the United States there is much enthnttsm ovei the war, if wanted at
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    • 53 7 The Parisian papers are very optimistic in consequence of Italy s policy The Echo do Paris says it means H will abridge the war to halt'the time it would otherwise last. Th. Gu.rre Soc»J«> writ*4oo,ooo French iives will now bo spnrufl. The feelings of Germany
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    • 21 7 1 be British press generally stiono--iy condemns tiie campaign of the Timea and the Daily Mail against Kiichtner.
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    • 24 7 Then will shortly be a million labourers wet king at the production d munitions of war in England including 4U,000 Belgians.
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    • 39 7 London, May 31, 4 40 p m. I German and Austrian specialists i have arrived in Athens aud have issued a bulletin stating that the King's condition is satisfactory and he has vary little fever.
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    • 395 7 Will Germany’s Navy Fight Arguments For and Against At the present moment only a minority of the writers on naval questions anticipate a decisive sea battle during the war. That fact, however, does not preclude the possibility of an attempt by the enemy's fleet to strike a blow. The following
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    • 310 7 The Admiralty weekly return, showing that the result of German Bubmaiine activity was the sinking of one merchant ship and oue trawler, has increased the general speculation about the strange development of the submarine campaign. At the beginning the submarines sought their legitimate prey and sank
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    • 297 7 Mobilisation Orders tad Muaitioni Sent to Syria in Spring of 1914. Dr. Sterling, an Englishman who has lived twenty years in Jerusa'em, and who had just been released from a Turkish prison, states that Germany has been fostering and preparing the Turkish invasion of Egypt since
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    • 529 7 M Roume, th- new Govern .r.UeJS of In UvChi-, hM lost very M ti,n. in |ivm| P™."' 0 1 o the intimation in hu mangurel spe< ch last that the inhabitants of the Colony would probably be called on to make still further sacrifices before long
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    • 87 7 Pari*, April 23.-The correspondent of the at Salonika Slates tl. it a huge infernal machine was dboorered at the War Ministry at Constantinople The machine ITM teed to explode when a meeting of Ministers was to be held. The Minister', including Eover Pasha (Turki-h Minister for War)
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 201 7 p mini j 5 for the price of 4 1 u w V'Huilo old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded 1st Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) ttuuo, ow g tyres has burst, and 1 haven t a spare. M U No spare and I always looked on you
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    • 481 8 Whole Nation Incensed by the Huns' Reply. Intense disappointment has been caused throughout the United States by the tenor of Germany's reply to the American Note, which has just reached Washington, relative to the monstrous treatment to which American vessels and many hundreds of American citizens have
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    • 310 8 I he Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kim's retirement from the Legislative Council on account of failing health has been rumoured in town during the last few days, causing no little regret amongst all classes. There is no doubt that in the honourable gentleman we
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    • 134 8 Considerable disco*** amongst the British J on British capitalised Sumatra on account of tfceenJ "lent of German assistant, p tests hare been aaineroaj J months past, hut without a The British assistants, useless to formulate protests now quite rightly decided the matter into their owq kZ
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    • 175 8 Tiie International Press km it tion of Japan has been I participate in the InleroanoaaJ Prei Congress to he held in July, in connection with the Panama-Pacinc Exposition now being laid in San Francisco. Th« Association Mia meeting of thy Executive Cenv mittee a few days ago
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    • 111 8 About six o'clock in the morning of May 23 the Italia* Leg*** to the Cjuri of Siam receive*' from toe Foreign Office in X" 08 a telegram to the lollownnj effect:—Austria-Hungary Meail I Serbia without connultieg Bt, ■ad thereby broke the treaty of tiie Triple Alliance, and nil
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    • 16 8 General von Kluck has recovered from his wounds and has gone 10 Wiesbaden to completely recovei.
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      • 375 8 j Xatest Zonopbone IRecorbs. 1 g 10-lnch DoubloSided $f-20 each. j| 1409 ftaasian National Anthem Black Diamond* trOiaacka Ride through Moscow m P 1397 The Deathless Army, March 0 When the drums begin to roll H 1411 Tho FJyi- g Squadron Parti >f If fl uM l* art 11 fe
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      • 50 8 MUfunson's TftNSAN. j I The Choicest of all I Choice Mineral j Waters. iSOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK, MACCRECOR CO. fMMMMMNtMMHMMM lAdefpiij Hotel 1 I MUSIC f DURING DINNER f| j TO-NIGHT, j I TRY 5 I OUR AMERICAN I I MIXED DRINKS, i j DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 5 WMtttitiummtiMMijE 111 llniMi,
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    • 433 9 I $81 —25 cts. down. I [an Tobacco Company I idend this year. I i rectors of Senenibah Estates I l a dividend of 20 por IPenang Turf Clnb will hold I teting on July 29th and Ma q( w ads. received after I to-day are inserted on
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    • 64 9 Hippodrome Circus. Last night witnessed a crowded house at this well-known and popular circus, all the turns being much appreciated. A grand change of programme is announced for tomorrow, when an exciting wrestling match between two champions will take place. A visit to this circus is certainly
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    • 51 9 The management of this faroarite cinema hall announces a change of programme to-night, featuring an Eclair detective sensation The Knights of Mystery" and v Through Troubled Water," a «plendid pilot drama. With the Gaumont Graphic depicting latest war items, etc., a good bill ig provided for its patrons
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    • 61 9 This popular cinema show announces two leading feature films in to-night's change of programme— Lucille Love, the girl of mystery and The Death Ride." The bill is supported by several short photo, plays, latest war gazettes, topicals, and a new Keystone comedy, and one should not miss the
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    • 157 9 The general meeting of the Moslem Association was held at the Club premises last Friday, the 28th May, when the election of officebearers resulted as follows Hon. President, Syed Omar bin Mohamed Alsagoff. Hon. Vice President, Mr. Ilaflz Gnu lam Sarwar. Hon. Vice President Mr. Mohamed Ismail Sahib.
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    • 190 9 The Osaka Mainichi reports that on May 15th a well-known British resident of Kobe ordered one of the boys at the Kobe Club to bring him a pole and on receiving it knocked down and completely destroyed a picture, said to be valued at Yen 10,000, of
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    • 259 9 The Palladium had a record house last night when Puccini's 44 La Boheme was produced by the talented Italian Opera Company with the following cast:— Rodolfo, a Poet—M. Dagradi Marcel—M. Belloni Colline—M.Mauceri Schaunard—M. Barontini Benoit—M. Padovani Alcindoro —a State Councillor and follower of Musetta, M. Padovani. Parpignol—M. Innocenti.
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    • 26 9 Garrison Golf Club. The deferred Men's Monthly Medal for May will take place on Thursday 3rd June, and will be an 18-hole competition against Bogey.
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    • 172 9 Kempton Park Jubilee. Diadumenos, 7st., 12 lbs Bullock 1 Wrack, Bst., 2 lbs., Rickaby t Lanius, 7st. 6 lbs., Spear 3 (Winner trained by G. Lambton.) Fifteen ran. Starting Prices —lOO to 30 against Diadumenos, 10 to 1 against Wrack and 8 to 1 against Lanius Won
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    • 57 9 Thursday, 3rd June. Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.W and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tillins will be supplied. Sunday, Cth June. Johnston's Pier 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Clnb Bungalow 8.30
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    • 64 9 •Reuters Special "CClar, imperial, ant> Qr&mar^ Services. American Attitude. GRAVE SITUATION. Intense Disappointment At Pirates' Note. London, May 31, 4.40 p.m. Washington: There ii intense disappointment over the German answer to the Note, especially the failure to mention the United States demand. There is little concealment anywhere that the
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    • 133 9 London, May 31, 7.35 a.m. Petrograd, official It id itated that the Russians are continuing to press the Germans in the region of Shavli and captured on Friday nine guns and seven machine-guns. The battle in Galieia continues. We compelled the enemy on Saturday to evacuate the
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    • 107 9 London, May 31, 3.45 a m. The list of appointments of the other Ministers include Under Secretary Home Office Mr. William Brace (Labour M. P. Glamorgan South.) Under Secretary War Office Mr. H. J. Tennant. Financial Secretaries Mr. Maenamara (Admiralty), Mr. H. W. Forster (War). Parliamentary Under Secretaries:
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    • 52 9 London, May 31, 1 p.m. The death is announced of Sir Charles Crosthwaite, K.C.S.I. [Deceased was born in 1834. Was Chief Commissioner of Burma, Lieut-Governor of North-west Provinces and Oudh and member of Council of India 189M906. Publications NotfS on the North-west Provinces of India, and The Pacif: cation
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    • 202 9 Vigorous Advance of Italians. London, May 31, 2.10 a.m. Rome A communique' states that along the Tyrd-Trentino frontier we occupied important position Amaspezza Dear store. Our artillery on the Asiago plateau destroyed the.-rmoured fort Luserna, which hoisted the white flag. The Austrian fort Belvedere thereupon bombarded Luserna.
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    • 128 9 Country Unanimous. London, May 31, 1 p.m. The papwrs are devoting much space to the question of National Service. The. Conservative papers are practically unanimous and a section of the Liberal Press is likewise advocating the measure. The Daily News, the Chronicle, the Star and the Economist,
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    • 35 9 London, May 31, 4.10 p.m. Petrograd General Irmanoff is developing his success, and have captured a further thousand prisoners, a large number of field kitcheug and other portions of the enemy's train.
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 950 10 This clever company of entertainers opened at the Victoria Theatre last night for a short season. They have been in Singapore before, and are known and well liked, and therefore it was not surprising to find that, in spite of the counterattraction at the Palladium, there were still
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    • 273 10 The Orama's Victory." The naval correspondent of The Times gives an interesting account of an unreported sea fight which resulted in the sinking of a German armed liner. The report from Buenos Aires that the German auxiliary cruiser Navarra was sunk in the Pacific off the coast
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      • 364 10 Latest Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Young rVylrne*« holding Cambridge Junior and Senior Local certificates and havirg for knowledge of Type-writing, desires i osition as teacher or clerk. Apply A.B C. cl n Manager, Malag a Tribune, Singapore. 1-6 15-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SUPPLY OF MOTOR WAGONS. Notice is hereby given that the
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      • 231 10 I It's No Use Trying I to persuade yourself that you are II getting anything better by paying higher prices for Guinness's Extra Foreign Stout than those Charged by our Agents. TBER3 IS ONLY ONE QUALITY I of tkis Stout and it is BOTTLED l TO PERFECTION by us under
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      • 818 11 CUAN KIAT CO., 3 Codes Used J ißhllllTk I Telephone No». 1233, 1174. 5 c 5 1 rllllll|l <jllvvl«j— 5 Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. 8 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and 5 Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 3 Mill Suppliers. 8 5/5 ict7? gwe an 7cfea 0/
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    • 260 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Nellore, to-day City of Newcastle Jnne 9. Koranna, on berth Ning Chow, June 9 Neleus, June 19. Liverpool: Perseus, Jnne 17 Kintuck, June 25. Netherby Hall, July 4. Marseilles Nellore, June 1 Amazone, June 4 Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June 10 City of
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    • 171 12 A Press Communique. Simla, May 14.—A Press communique states :—ln the Press communique issned by this Department en the 3rd March last, it was notified that vessels carrying contraband cargo to Neutral countries consigned to order are liable to detention. Intimation has now been received from
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    • 195 12 Latest Arrivals. Ipoh, Brit str 31-5-15, Inner Rds. Medusn, Brit str 31-5-15, No. 5 Wharf. Ban Whatt Hin, Brit str 31-5-15, Inner Roads. Sandakan, Brit str 31-5-15, No. 6 Wharf. Lama, Brit str 31-5-15, Inner Roads. Lady Weld, Brit sir 31-5-15, Inner Roadi. I Hong Wan, Brit str
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    • 43 12 Skule for Bangkok. Abbotgford for Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Bagan. Kampot for Saigon. Ban Hong Liong for Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Suisang for Hongkong. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Hye Leong for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Kampar for Port SweUenham.
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    • 235 12 Some idea of the gtrinfency felt in a great port like Shanghai jnst now ii evidenced by the fact—vouched for by Messrs Wheelock Co., the leading shipbrokers of the metropolis of China"—that every steamer on the berth there a fortnight ago, bound for New York via Suez
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    • 305 12 Ports that May be Closed to Shipping. A very important Admiralty noj tiee to mariners has been published in the London Gazette. The notice states that as it may be necessary to forbid all entrance to certain ports of the Empire, a sharp look-out should be kept
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    • 142 12 Two former German vessels, the Rajaburi and the Quarta, which were captured soon after the outbreak of war, the former at Hongkong and the latter at Singapore, have been chartered, and are due here on behalf of Messrs Butterfield and Swire next week. The Rajaburi was the first
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    • 64 12 The steamer Durendart, which was sunk in Tsingtao harbour and recently refloated and her repair almost completed, was expected to leave for Sasebo at the end of May under her own steam. The refloating work of the Tsingtao Floating Dock is now fairly progressing at the hands of
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    • 100 12 Serang Abdul Rahimand his men, about 13 in number, crew X the s.s. Worcestjrshire, were convicted by the Rangoon Magistrate recently of having, on 6th May, refused to proceed to sea without reasonable cause. They were sentenced to lines ranging from Rs. 2.8 to Rs.
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    • 478 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 B. L lin*r Bangala arrived from India. She sails for Rangoon on the 3rd June. The one time N. D. L. liner Rajaburi has
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    • 50 12 Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke has given notice to ask the First Lord of the Admiralty whether the Karlsruhe ran into the British steamer La Correntina, which was armed but without ammunition and why, seeing that the ship was armed with two 5-inch guns, no ammunition wsg en board.
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    • 167 12 Storstad Htld to Biame Montreal, April 27.-J n Dm lop, in the Admiralty Co m 7 that the Storstad was t i.i 1.. dS 10 blame i thecollision with tbe En am Ireland on May 29. 191 J. ZJ, respect The amount of th. d aa
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    • 100 12 Amsterdam, H*j 2.—Baron Y v Seidlitz, writing in,the Bylinestates: No quarter was givra b Napoleon to the Prussian, at I D j in Belgium in 1815, and the pracfac may be repeated b) the German a a greater scale owing to Mr. Aeqiil Mr. Churchill's, and Lord Kitchener
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    • 136 12 Per P. 0. str. Karmala.F. Sands, Dr. J. D. Gimletta, J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Tbompa a, and Mrs. St. John G. Beck lei and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. H. W Fofha Mr H. A. Ferrer, Misi W Brewße, Mr. 11. M. Waller. Per P. k 0. str. Medini.-Yr. S.
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 155 12 AIDS TO TRADE The re arc good salesmen- and the other sort, ltd" depends upon the man. v| advertising baa been rig**! called an efficient »al smaa, |l the degree of efficie' cy Ii dependi on the hand ing of-E J i ads. by the papers they in. Get a
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    • 550 13 Experiences in a Bombarded City A Thrilling Narrative. Terrible Effects of Shell Explosion. Sergeant H. J. Purser, of the 2nd wesson Railway Engineers, 27th Division, writing to ids parents under date of April -1, say» I am going t-> try end describe what being in a botiib'trded
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    • 182 13 A subscriber writes to the Tientsin China Critic "I aui credibly informed that the Germans in Tientsin were celebrating the Kinking of the Lusitania and the murder of a lot of helpless women, children and non-comb itants of every natioaalitj bt tbeir Club on Satai day evening.
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      • 596 13 Moid Nervous Break-down, RuV/> Yourself Fit and Energetic H taking Sanatogen Daily. H Read these striking statements by a famous Physician. |H Kipling, in his story At the End of the Passage," gives a »ibie description of the nervous break-down that overtakes the BHd-workcd European in a tropical climate at
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      • 694 13 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. Antseptic, prophy'actic and germieid*. Moat effective in all treablts of the ThrDat and Lungs. Endorsed by "The Lancet," 41 Medical Review and the Medical Profession. Of all Chemists or the Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY j Singapore. The Malaya Tribune. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM. Subscription payable in advance
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    • 703 14 The State ownership of the Liquor Trade as a means to victory has become, perhaps, the most urgent necessity of the moment. Ministers have instituted careful and serious inquiries into the possibility of such action, and Mr. E. Richard Cross, in
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      • 194 14 1 MAN'S INGENUITY FOR MAN I MAKES COUNTLESS BURGLARS MOURN." j (WITH APOLOGIES TO RATNERS SAFES), Thief resisting jf could keep the money, J^S*^^^^tN against the Oxy= I He gave it up after l«f MJ 1 Acetylene Blow= I Full particulars from the Sole Agents: I Central Engine Works Ltd.
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      • 70 14 AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of today is not the mannfacf but the selling end of yonr business. Anything thai creases salts is of import to the business man —ail I vertising is the great Bala i n crease r. The Tribune specialises ia i advertising that BeUfl develops
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    • 822 15 Dacolties: Wholesale Arrests. Rarisal, Haf 2. —Some seventy frasta i* been made in the past P w io connection with recent aco itie» in South Backergunge. One a f{ labem Ali, who resisted with was shot in the arm and r i with sixteen others. Compulsory Military Training.
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    • 238 15 The Chinese Minister, speaking on 26th April, in London, at the annual meeting of the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade, said that the Chinese Government had spared no effort to carry out the policy of suppression in regard to cultivation, smoking, transport, and sale. In
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 99 15 THE LANKA HOTEL (LATE RAILWAY REST). Facing Tank Road Railway Station SINGAPORE. Board and Lodging for Ceylonese, Indians and Anglo-Indians. This establishment carries a reputation of over 6 years for its excellent Ceylon Curries and other dishes. Meals served at Offices and Godowns. Tiffin baskets prepared for Passengers by Train.
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      • 275 15 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-eral Dudley Ridjut, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Any printing, posting, distributing circulating or publishing of notices or placa-ds or other written matter likely to
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      • 537 15 _jpT!CES_ BANK HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 3rd June—His Majesty's Birthday. 27-5 2 6 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINCAPORE. 1 The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held in the Church on Tuesday next the Ist June. Tea will be served from 4-30 p.m. and the business
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      • 428 15 The Malaya Tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—fres at charge-with full particulars of the qumliW tioM and experience of suitable men for an* position they have vacant. Employee* desirin* appomtraent* can have their application* file* on the Register for a fee of $6. This includes:— nn A 2
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      • 557 16 SHIPPING Koninkiijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of batavia. 2—J. Coliyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BPEBLMAN Muntok and Palembang REYNIKKS/ Riouw, Batavia, Chexibon and Simarang UIU VAN HOG EX DORP Ren-kalis. Berombang, Pan- h. Asahan and Belawan-Deli
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      • 190 16 SHIPPIHC 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, Hpplj> fo: H. W. BIICKIAND, AGENT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances f flVcted on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description
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      • 406 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. GO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. Tbe underiiH ntioned mail steamers of the above Li re maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hcngk©M£ and Shanghai en route. TLEET. Tons* Commander?, s.s. 8,349 O.H. Robin-. m. iV.aTfras 8,949 J. Kilpatriek, r.n.r.
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      • 401 16 BANKS' CHARTERED BAKKCF AUSTRALIA AKD CHIKA. INCORPORATED BY Roy CHARTER. Pa il UP 9 apital in 60 000 Sha* £20each Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of I roprietori BANKERS. The Bank of England, Tl City and Midland Bai London County *nd West* Bank, Ltd., The National I Bank of England, Ltd.,
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