Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 2.- -No. 126 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement387 1915-06-02 1 PALLADIUM THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, IKO TO 1 H ENORMOUS SUCCESSES AND BEQUESTS Me*»rs GONSALEZ BROTHERS i< T > with ihe Management have dec'ded to extend their Beaten U r a iurther .*EViiN NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT CARMEN OPERA IN FOUR ACTS Thursday, 3rd June IL Barbiere De Seviglia i387 words
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Advertisement45 1915-06-02 1 DO NOT BUY S I German Made Desk Files. BRITISH j MADE ARE SUPERIOR j CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY fJloneo Jbtd. 14a Collyer Quay, j Telephone No. 288. MILKMAID BRAND MILK. RICHEST IN CREAM MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore. I45 words
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Advertisement247 1915-06-02 1 "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT axd BENCOOLEN STREETS. Continuation of the Great "GOLD 3FAL" 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 in Reel No. 5. THE247 words
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Article1162 1915-06-02 2 (By John Middleton Murry.) War, Progress, and the End of History." By Vladimir Soloviev. University of Lond on Press. Hodder and Stoughton. <>s. net.) The great Russian writers, it is said, are the supreme re din s. There have, however, been other reali:-ts than the Russians; although1,162 words
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Article75 1915-06-02 2 London, May 2.—Lord Curzon, speaking ay the Caxtou Hall yesterday, said We must punish Germany for her abominable crimes and chain up the mad dog of Europe. As the enemy has shown no mercy to any body, there is no reason wuv mercy should be shown to him.75 words
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Article223 1915-06-02 2 To be sound an 1 fit j« t 0 f j matter of absolute Mcenity preservation of good health by i and women alike waa never" ra important as a national use* Jr< every care should be tab ?j against disease. ri People cannot keep well223 words
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Advertisement241 1915-06-02 2 flj DRINK m Crawford's \|jf OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Superior Quality. I Fir.c Flavour. MODERATE IN PR.CE. WSZJSSi $13.00 per doz. 1 WĔĔSLWĔm SOLE AGENTS S IHH JOHN LIT TLE Co. I MM^BP^ Limited. j EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS241 words
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Advertisement48 1915-06-02 2 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. I nrm kas spent a great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices witkout losing jj! muck or* tke lenefit ot" its II advertising. It is therefore an un- I doukted advantage to kuy advertised goods wken gejjji neral prices are rising.48 words
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Advertisement415 1915-06-02 2 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 HO S.S. AND F M S- DIRECTORY. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising Co. begs to notify the public that the following Singapore basineea irai are advertising in and have subscribed for the S.S. F.M.S.415 words
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Article743 1915-06-02 3 A decision delivered in the Court of Appeal in London on April 14 has caused some anxiety in underwriting circle?, and if the decision is finally confirmed by the House of Lords it will be a serious matter. It appears that Messrs S. Sanday and Co. shipped743 words
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Advertisement257 1915-06-02 3 I MOTOR CARS ON Hf RE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TWES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND j 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/S-2, BEACH257 words
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Advertisement494 1915-06-02 3 tßfie Jsanka Jiotel, (CEYLONESE'i FACING TANK ROAD RAILWAY STATION, SINGAPORE. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Board and Lodging for Ist Class borders $25 per month h 2nd do. $2o do. Do Visitors $1 per day HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBEs! Antiseptic, prophy actic and germicide. Most effective in all troubles of the Throat and Lungs494 words
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Article372 1915-06-02 4 The following in the director's report to the shareholder*, to be presented at the meeting on June 7. Your dip etdn submit tiie Company's tcctunts fo the jear ending 28th PWaa Jl5. The K'Mi t again unfortunately shows a which without any provision for dirt«UnV fees emoumt*372 words
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Article189 1915-06-02 4 Londsn, May 3.—A White Papsr has been issued, giving the facts upon which Mr. Lloyd George based his drink crusade. This shows the reports received from the naval authorities in the various shipbuilding areas indicated that partial measures would be useless, and that total prohibition waa the189 words
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Article103 1915-06-02 4 The annual rtport for 1914 ieti forth that the Revenue of Labuan wu 169,014 as compared with •76,611 for 1913. The expenditure amounted to $96,1 S3. The total trade amounted to $2,008,116. Cutch Imports $191,949, lxports $270,111. Exports to Sarawak $40,97». Imports from larawak $61,184. It ii interesting103 words
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Advertisement456 1915-06-02 4 TO BE LET TO LET. Hous3 No. 133-1 Orchard Road, rhree-storied building, suitable for a s=hop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5 v TO LET. Comfortable Bungalow No. 61 Pay a Lebar Koid, 5 minutes walk to tram. Pipes laid, motor shed and outhouses. Entry Ist July,456 words
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Advertisement161 1915-06-02 4 I patriotic: postcards. A very large collection of Tuck's Postcards of Our Navy and Army Series showing the pictures of All the Dreadnoughts end Cruisers and All the 4 k Famous Men in the Army M giving every detail on, each postcard, also v Defenders of the Empire" series. (Published161 words
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Advertisement8 1915-06-02 4 I MUST UAVK FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. [|M8 words
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Article70 1915-06-02 5 Keppel Golf Club. |T« May monthly medal was iy# d on the 29th and 30th of May. wtn ly.five cardl were taken ont ifhA followinf were returned ■ad tn 1 h cap H. C. Aip« nan 2 down 0 Graham Brown 8 3 down A j a0 k 1070 words
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Article53 1915-06-02 5 3RD JUNE. Johnston's Pier 9,10 and 11 a.m., md 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.30 2.15, and 5.30 p.m. ffißß will be supplied. Sunday, Oth June. d i Pier 7, 9 and 10 a.m., and 3JO p.m. Club Kungalow 8 30 and9.lo a.m., ;2.15. 3 and53 words
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Article34 1915-06-02 5 gained their first points ti Leagno last Sunday, at the of Amaniah, who had to Iwo short most of the time. Amaniah scored first. Result Cresotnt, 2 Amaniah, 1. Referee M. Shafee.34 words
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Article74 1915-06-02 5 The accounts of Rangoon Turf Club show that it has not done very well this year. Entries produced Rs. 26,960 against Rs. 31,450 for 1913. 'J he total value of gate money last Tear was Rs. 47,000 as compared with Rs. 4 4,355 this year. The ■regent74 words
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Article89 1915-06-02 5 The Racing Calendar states RVfyrring to the notice that appear- io the facing Calendar of the 11th February, withdrawing temporarily the riding license of the skty P. R. Brown, the stewards, in confirming the withdrawal of the Beesse, hereby disqualify him from riding under the rules of89 words
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Article207 1915-06-02 5 Four Men Executed. The final scene has been played mtes the Civil and Military Gazette, in that sordid tragedy NT] as the Delhi conspiracy. It will lif remembered that four persons, Abadh Bihari, Amir Chand, Baimokand, and Basant Kumar Biswas, were sentenced to death ifter trial by207 words
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Article76 1915-06-02 5 REVISED TIMES Siniapore (Tank-Road) Daily. ,,r *EKbATi» i SUNDAYS. ".i r>aii v for north at 7.7 a.m. and H I U .!i t,i,r tr iu0 leavfc for Johcre at mJ-i f'OiU, 1.30 p., p., 4.48 p. i rriT,t from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 it" i f'om76 words
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Article224 1915-06-02 5 (Singapore, June 2.) Tin.— s79.3o 100 tons sold. Copra. —Steady. Tapioca. —Steady. Sago Flour.— Steady. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per picul Nutmegs 80 8. 2 2M Copra Bah a <>q Copra Grorong Talo |'j C«pra Dongalo224 words
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Article223 1915-06-02 5 An ingenious mechanical contrivance, having for its object the removal of certain difficulties in the handling of turbine-driven vessels, is to be installed on the Japanese liners Shinyo Mara, Tenyo Maru, and Chiyo Maru, which are under censtruetion in Japan. The builders have arranged the new equipment in223 words
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Article154 1915-06-02 5 The Union Steamship Co.'s A pari ma which not so long ago was a familiar visitor to this port, left New Zealand recently on one of her periodical trips, and, as an evidence of the widespread interest in the company's scheme for training officers for the merchant154 words
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Article133 1915-06-02 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, June 1, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £1a'0.0.0. Bar SiWer 23|. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/7£. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe Copra: £24.12.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore •pen ports spot 6 dist. ss. White Pepper, fair Singapore spot133 words
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Article291 1915-06-02 5 The new steamship Kalyan has been completed for the Peninsular and Oriental Company at the yard of Messrs Cammeli Laird and Co Birkenhead, and is fixed to begin her maiden voyage in June, when she will leave London for Bombay with the Indian mail This vessel291 words
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Article170 1915-06-02 5 Paris, May 9. —In the Chamber of Deputies, last night M. Ribot, Minister of Finance, stated that France's expenses for the war in April were between £56,000,000 and £60,000,000. France was giving Britain 500,000.000 francs (£20,000,000) in gold, in return for which England was opening for170 words
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Article75 1915-06-02 5 Singapore, June 2. On London Bank 4 »jk 2/4 §/32 Demand 2/4 Priw,. S ru/s-. 2/4 7/16 »>n India— Bank T. T. 174} Oh Hongkong B.mk d/d 311 (>0 >»tafi4 ti Beak d/d. 100 i On Java— Btnmk T. T. 141$ On J«p*'i— Bash i, 113$ 8 ereign*— hmj75 words
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Article812 1915-06-02 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Manual SINGAPORE, JCXK 1. if eacrs. Lyall and Eratt, Exchange and Shcre Broker». issue the following list of quotations— Rubber Shares. Value. Bayers. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 4/3 5/9 1/- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/6 1 Ayer Koninf 10/-812 words
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Miscellaneous592 1915-06-02 5 FIXTURES. Wednesday, 2nd. Hippodrome Circus. Wrestling Contest. Italian Grand Opera Palladium, "Carmea." The Quaints at Victoria Theatre. Sacred Concert Prac. Pre*. Church. 6-16 p.m. Lecture by Rev. W. Dale. Life of W. 0. Burn»»,' Presbyterian Church, 9 p.m. High witer 0.15*a.m., 9 ft. 3 ins. 2Jb p.aa. 7 It. 6592 words
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Article606 1915-06-02 6 The correspondent of a Kimberley paper who accompanied Lord Buxton on a visit to General Botha's force shows how big an undertaking tbe campaign has been. He says Those who, seeing little or nothing of war, cannot be blamed if they fail to realise what manifold undertaking606 words
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Article318 1915-06-02 6 Grand Duke s Reprisals. Everyone will recognise both the justice and the wisdom of the Grand Duke Nicholas's order to deprive of their swords all Austrian officers taken prisoners as a protest against the barbarous treatment of the Russian soldier whose tongue was cut by the Austrians, as318 words
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Advertisement211 1915-06-02 6 k^^" th ncHcSt man earth cannot buy cigarettes of higher Quality's limit. CIGARETTES. No. 555 VI lbaf U Per Tin of 50, 60 cents. Manufactured in perfectly hygienic factories by the ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND Britain's Greatest High-Class Cigarette and Tobacco Factory HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR211 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-06-02 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK iPalapa tribune* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.20 words
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Article180 1915-06-02 7 London, May 31, .5.25 p.m. I Press Bnreau mrtflngn states: British forces on the 28th inst. dekish engineers on tho BenintaLi mining, whereupon we exploded the ground by counter wlth most successful reTnrks in the evening got a footing in vacant trenches. Wo counter-attacked at the180 words
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Article96 1915-06-02 7 Paris, May I. Yesterday on the right bank of th V< r we took hill 17 and captured 50 prisoners and three maxim At the Labyrinthe," near fille Saint Vaast we captured 150 prisoners. A rmansaeroplane was brought •own in th region of Soissons on 36th. Petroj -On96 words
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Article105 1915-06-02 7 fhe Italian soldier is not only r elj drilled but he is also exted to perform a Rood many iuil, not usually regarded as tthin tho requirements of ■ulitarj service. It is considered on every man wearing l: gf aniform to render aid wnenevei and wherever it105 words
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Article220 1915-06-02 7 Made to Load Loot in Yens f r the Fatherland. On tbe Oise front, the other day, a mile or two from C the French oapturod a foot hoidier, whose uniform puzzled them. They took hun before their ollicer, who spoke to the prisoner in220 words
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Article438 1915-06-02 7 Brilish Craft To Fight Zeppsiins. The construction in Great Britain of five dirigible torpedo-boats of the air, at a cost of £20.000 each, is announced in a remarkable article in the New \ork Sun. Mr. Thomas R. MacMechen, who is said to be in charge of the has438 words
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318 1915-06-02 7 M. Van de Perre, of the Belgian Mission sent to South Africa to refute the German misrepresentations with regard to the Allies and the war, and tell the truth about the violation of Belgian neutrality, ba.s arrived in London. Speaking of the mission to Renter's,318 words
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Article352 1915-06-02 7 Desperately Wounded, bat Same to the End. Paris, April 24th.—The ptory relates a simple, everyday mo; lent of tho war in the air, but it in a ItorT of sublime heroism and eariarmae*. characteristic of th- spirit which animates all the French soldiers now giving th» ir352 words
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Article229 1915-06-02 7 We aren't In the fighting line, We aren't with the guns, We never does no chasm' When the enemy 'c runs. But when Tommy wants 'is supper, An' we aren't to the fore, Theie's a bloomuV lot o' cussin' At the Army Service Corps. Our fightin' ain't229 words
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Article134 1915-06-02 7 Paris, May 3. —After penetrating ihe Belgian line between Ypres and Langernarck, tiu•»i- rmans entrenched preparatory to making a farther advance. In the meanwhile the Belgians concentrated a grenadier battalw n, with many macLine-gunp, in strong entrenchments, and ordered complete silence. The Germans confidently a Nnnced in134 words
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Article399 1915-06-02 8 It is a great thing for the nation that Hi§ Majesty the King-Euiperor has throughout the trexendous crisis through which the world is passing come forward to show, by his illustrious example, that everybody should take the most serious view of the situation created by the vaulting399 words
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Article675 1915-06-02 8 Rewards for Fidelity and Courage. It will doubtless be recalled by not a few of our readers that about a fortnight ago there appeared in these columns an Indian Army Order briefly relating the circumstances of the disloyal conduct of certain mutinous troops at Meerut, India,675 words
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Article185 1915-06-02 8 To-morrow, being the King's Birthday, and a public holiday, uV' T will be no issue of the Tribes* Correspondence and advts. intend* for our issae of Friday, shoul 1 b« sent in early on the 4th inst Mr. McLean, for some lime p*< Police Mag strateat Kuala L is taking185 words
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Article426 1915-06-02 9 Tii ifl $79.30 —H. 70 down. Tin London Metal :4 a r Swi t] i.0.0 to-day. pra U now quoted at £54.12.C a th" London market. :o:—• f\ Mt now priced at 13/6 H ie .nerkets. I n IBb rnbbaf is in good i nd in London426 words
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Article94 1915-06-02 9 George Town Dispensary. (Tribune Special.) Penang, Jane 1, l.gfl p.m.—At the annual general meeting of the #eorge Town Dispensary, Mr. A. 6. Anthony, presiding, said that the amount available for distribution was *21,5f>2. The directors recommend a dividend of 10 per cent, a bonus of .$500 to the94 words
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Article247 1915-06-02 9 Jagat Singh, Released by the Civil Officials, Arrested by Military Authorities. In the Police Court, Penang, on 31st ultimo, before Mr. E. E. Colman, the Solicitor General, Mr. A.B. Vcoles, made an application for th* detention in the Civil Prison of Jagat Singh, the Sikh "doctor"247 words
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Article104 1915-06-02 9 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s Sale-room yesterday afternoon Two shophouses, being Nos. 950 and 958 North Bridge Road, area 1,881 square feet, held under East India Company's Leases with 26 years to run, yearly quit-rent $2, total monthly rental $20.104 words
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Article107 1915-06-02 9 There was a larger attendance at the Victoria Theatre last night than on their first performance, to enjoy the delightful music and mirth provided by this versatile company, which has one more performance to offer the public before they leave our midst. These who hare not heard the107 words
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Article361 1915-06-02 9 Extended Season. By special request, mainly and partly by reason of the splendid success this talented company has experienced while here, the directorate has decided to prolong the season for a week. We are pleased to hear that Signor Artino is not leaving for Europe and so361 words
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84 1915-06-02 9 Mr. J. 0 Davies Charged. Mr. J. 0. Davies was brought up in the third police court this morning, charged under a warrant issued at the instance of Mr. A. C. SVessels of Johore, with criminal breach of trust respecting some 1,500 shares in different84 words
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Article70 1915-06-02 9 The management of this popular cinema show is announcing a select change of programme for to-night, comprising two star films M The Favourite Son," a powerful war drama, and an exciting dramatic story, "The Lieutenant's Treachery." A new number of Pathe's animated gazette, excellent comics, nevel photo-plays and70 words
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Article67 1915-06-02 9 The Young Women's Christian Association meet for tea at the Institute on Wednesday afternoon to welcome back Mrs. Bean, a member of the Genetal Committee, who has just returned to Singapore. The French Conversation Class will not meet with Madame Dietz this week, as Thursday is a holiday. Mrs.67 words
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Article161 1915-06-02 9 Italy. IReutcr'a Special ICUr, 3mpcrial, an& Qrtunar^ Services. Italy's Mosquito Fleets Busy. London, May 3L, 11.10 p.m. Rome, official An Italian dirigible ilew over Pola and bombed ihe railway station, petrol depot and arsenal, where a conflagration broke ont. The airship returned safely, despite lire from anti-aircraft guns. A161 words
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Article128 1915-06-02 9 London, May 81, 7.45 p.m. New York: The New York Herald says that it is a case of Germany versus Civilization. The United States hold a brief for civilization. Germany must respett the rights of non-c ;inbatants, and the United Statei will not be diverted from128 words
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Article50 1915-06-02 9 London, June 1, 12.45 a.m. Paris A communique states that north of Anas we made fresh progress and captured a mill and trencher on the SoucheK-Carency road. German counter-attacks in the vicinity of the labyrinth were all repulsed. Artillery dosls took place along the Tser and at Bois-le-Pretre.50 words
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49 1915-06-02 9 London, May 31, 1.15 p.m. It is officially stated that Sir Edward Grey will taka a short holiday to rest his eyesight. The Marquess of Crewe will temporarily take the duties of Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and the Marques of Lansdowne has consented49 words
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Article112 1915-06-02 9 Question of Compulsory Service. London. May 31, K.15 p.m. 1 he Times is being prosecuted under the Defence of the Realm Act, for publishing an nncensored letter of Major Edwin Richardson, the noted trainer of bloodhounds. The journal headed the letter On the Need for Compulsion." The112 words
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Article172 1915-06-02 9 Gigantic Struggle Develops in Russian Favour. London, May 31, 8.15 p.m. Petrograd To-night's communique is most importent It nays that th© battle at San is developing in our favour. YVV lucceasfolly assumed the offenaive and yesterday night trossed the river Lubaezewka and occupied the village, inflicting172 words
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Article49 1915-06-02 9 Undefended Towns B jmbed. London, June 1, 2-25 a.m. The Press Bureau states that Zeppelins are reported to have been seen near Ratusgate, Brentwood and certain outlying districts in London. Many fires are reported, not these cannot absolutely be connected with the visit of the airships.49 words
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Article568 1915-06-02 10 Sympathy with late Members. < i TJndtr the presidency of Mr. F. Adam a meeting of the St. Andrew's Society was held last nif ht at the Singapore Cricket Club. The Chairman opened the meeting by referring to the loss the Soch'tv has sustained by the dea568 words
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Article70 1915-06-02 10 IT 3'ari May Tl n ■noun n t Q ■«™-,> I- t loltU un o* internals i M ia thi report. |*hloh d.a's with ti:. qntitio ■fas. It states that there is averr icat ny* intention J< v A Prisoner ■rtatt-1 thai in one battery twenty ■etort*70 words
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Article332 1915-06-02 10 Archaafel's Imparlance. We asserted in these columns at the outbreak of the Great War that the importance of Archangel as a port would speedily increase. Though a quiet town, composed of a large number of wooden houses, it was, year after year, stationary in its trade and332 words
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Article56 1915-06-02 10 London, May 15.—Tho Berliner Tageblatt admits that the English power of offensive exceeds anticipations and that the English weapons are of a toughness equally terrible. M The Army that is victorious in this infernal war, let us pray, will be ours, but we mast face the fact that56 words
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Article58 1915-06-02 10 Rome, May 9.— The Austrian Government has suppressed 40 regular passenger trains on the main lines, alleging that there is difficulty in Securing coal for the transport of Austro-German troop*, which, with artillery and ammunition supplies, are IHng harried to Trieste. GerBMii rn»o >*, it is further stated,58 words
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Article149 1915-06-02 10 Points for Intending Buyers. Noteworthy and interesting information about motor launches is published on page 14 of his issue. The information is useful because it sets forth in the clearest terms that A. 1 boats of any size can be built here at any time at short notice.149 words
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Article29 1915-06-02 10 The marriage was solemnised last week of Mr. 8. M. NoOTj Interpreter of the Bntterworth Police Court, with the daugbUroi Mr. Md. A»ill, interpreter of the Police Court, ivnauc.29 words
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Advertisement28 1915-06-02 7 I "DRAGON" CEMENT I I TO THE lA,/ AND TO II SfaSpote. THE GOVERNMENT DUPIRE BBS: johore. J SINGAPORE. g Sole Agent* for the Strait* and F.M.S. j§j28 words
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Advertisement163 1915-06-02 8 I R©BINS©N So- I I AGENTS FOR M I ZEXOBIA PERFUMES I (fls Supplied to H. CD. Queen Alexandra) V I Swee: Pea Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Natural I H light Scented Stock and Rose Supreme. [|3 B* 1 W~£ OR PEACE famine or plenty Liife Insurance is ouorth163 words
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Advertisement57 1915-06-02 8 ————————■^Ron» C D I B I Am A •US//-: O W ftVI R I 1 MMMMMMMMMMMMAn f AdeMii Hotel, i I i I KITCHEN I a under the personal I supervision of the E a I Manager. t I GUESTS I S treated with every I attention and cour-1 I57 words
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Advertisement304 1915-06-02 10 Latest Advertisement;-. NOTICE. Mr. Archie C. Neubronner, having left the employ of Ravensway Company, has no authority to receive any order for funerals, wreaths and tombstones on their behalf. RAVENSWAY CO. 2-6 16-6 TO LET. Newly built shoph xiso. No. 56 Tanjong Paafar Road. Immediate entry. Apply to LE2 CHENG304 words
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Advertisement407 1915-06-02 10 I Are You Content to Dunk Unnaturally swee'.ened, watery mixtures which are sold under <§f the name of I BEER 'is THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating fo v > in the tropics than Light, Pure i PILSENER BEER These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too407 words
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Advertisement903 1915-06-02 11 1 CUAN KIAT CO., j Lr=?-^ 37. Phillip street. i I Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. I jj Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 t Contractors, General Importers and 5 S Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 5 j Mill Suppliers. Mai^MlMlHaallMa SSw twfl give you an Jdea of tfie extensive Stock we903 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section9 1915-06-02 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 19159 words
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Article310 1915-06-02 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Fer London Nellore, to-day City of Newcastle June 9. Koranna, on berth Ning Chow, June 9 Neleus, June 19 Fushimi Maru, June 9. Liverpool: Perseus, June 17 Kintuek,June 25. Netherby Hall, July 4. Marseilles Nellore, June 1 Amazone, June 4 Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June310 words
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109 1915-06-02 12 An Osaka journal reports t lat the Nippon i Yusen Kaisha's freight steamers in the European service are proceeding to American ports after discharging in England, as it is difficult to fill more than one-third of their space with the cargo offering for the retarn voyages, h109 words
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Article187 1915-06-02 12 Latest Arrivals. Magnet, Brit str 1-6-15, Keppel Harbour. Koranna, Brit str 1-6-15, Outer Rds. Hai Nam, Brit str 1-6-15, Inner Road». Sappho, Brit str 1-6-15, No. 5 Wharf. Hock Lee, Brit str 1-6-15, InOer Roads. Will o the Wisp, Brit str 1-6-15, Inner Road*. Hong Wan, Brit sir187 words
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Article92 1915-06-02 12 Hainam for Malacca Muar. Speelman for Muntok, Palembang. Sultana for Mersing. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham, T. Anson. Circe for Medan. Lama for Pt. Swettcnham, Penang. Kanagawa Ifara for Malacca, Colombo, Bombay. Bencleueh for Hongkong, Japan. Hook Lee for Trenjrgana. Aing Leong for Mersing, Pekan, Kuantan, etc. Hellas92 words
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Article234 1915-06-02 12 In Fairplay of 24th December last a diagram waB given showing the fluctuations in the price of a 7,500 ton cargo steamer, which had ranged from £00,630 in November, 1900, which was the highest price paid, down to £36,000 in June, 1908. At the end of last234 words
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Article189 1915-06-02 12 ARRIVALS—3I-5-15. Bangala, Brit., 1935, Carre, May 80, R'goon, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Cowary, May 30, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, May 30, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, May 30, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co.189 words
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Article141 1915-06-02 12 Vessels Expected Rhesus (Holt) due 3rd June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, RfeflHl Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Golconda (B. I.) due 4th June, from Negapatam and Madras for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Peleus (Holt) due sth June, from Europe for141 words
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Article143 1915-06-02 12 Per P. A 0. str. Karmala.—Mr. F. San.lk, Dr. J. D. Gimlette, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. St. John G. Beckles, Mr. and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. 11. W. Fogden, Mr H. A. Ferrer, Miss W. Browna, Mr. M. M. Waller. Per P. <fc O.143 words
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Article52 1915-06-02 12 The B.I. (Apear Line) steamer Itola, 5257 tong, Capt. Butler, is due hara on the 6th inst. and will have despatch for Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Moji on June 9. Application shonl 1 be made to Messrs Adamson Gilfillan A Co., Ltd., for rates of freight and passage. I Phone52 words
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Article706 1915-06-02 12 The 11. M. liner Atlantique is due here on June 6th. The P. 0. liner Banca has safely arrived in London on Monday. The P. 0. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th. :o: The A. Holt liner Laertes, from Batavia for Liverpool, left Port Said706 words
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Article35 1915-06-02 12 Notice is given that acetylene flashing lights were established on June Ist at the following points Sibago Island—Basilan Straits, Mindanao. Tatalan Island—Samalas Grot] of Basilan Island. Baliguian Island —East Coast af Panay.35 words
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Article83 1915-06-02 12 Although the new Beamen's A I does not come into force for some j time yet, it is given out here that jas a result of it the Pacific Steamship Company has cancelled all its sailings after November next, j The company runs some of the83 words
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Article239 1915-06-02 12 Strange Career. It is very rare that an old vessel built 41 years ago and badly damaged in a storm is re-rigged and sent to sea again, but such is the case oi the iron barque Henny. Perhaino ves3el was better known in the Australian trade239 words
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Article546 1915-06-02 13 Under the caption "Englani's Sacrifice" the Madras journal Indian Patriot, which is owned, edited an 1 managed by Indians, pleads for India to be allowed to bear a very large portion of the burden of the war, instead of only a minor portion of it. Our contemporary's leader546 words
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Advertisement472 1915-06-02 13 You will do a better day's work! —and you will feel fitter and fresher all day—if you begin the day with Sanatogen. In these days of keen competition, the man who wins throng ihe man who does a better day's work than his rom r )2U EOl 8« iVhen you472 words
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Advertisement185 1915-06-02 13 AIDS TO TRADE. J i I There are good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. Advertising has been rightly j V called an efficient sah-sraan, but j \vi the degree of efficiency of course j j! depend-* on the hand ing of the j ads.185 words
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Advertisement366 1915-06-02 13 FOR SALE. PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointers. A 1 have pedigrees and are of best stock. Some of them are in pup at present. Advertiser open to offers for dogs and for pups. Apply to ''Our Shop/ Stamford Road. 13-5 v BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59,366 words
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Advertisement455 1915-06-02 13 AUCTION SALE. TO DEALERS, HOUSEBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. AUCTION SALE OF 0.V2 Tv. akow No. 3989 and also A lar*e quantity of Kapok, Rasak, Daroo, Mirbuu, and Ball ow logs of various sizes including those which are lying in the water. TO BE HELD AT Choo Kirn Seng Leung's Timber Yard455 words
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Article372 1915-06-02 14 Husband v. Wife. 1 Calcutta, May 10—At the High Court Justice Greaves disposed of an interesting application arising out of a suit brought by Mr. Henry McKinon against Winifred Grace Aucrum, in which the husband wanted to have his marriage with his wife declared null and void.372 words
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Article542 1915-06-02 14 German Soldier's Frank Admissions. A member of the Swiss Parliament has just received from a Ger- man soldier, who has been in I Hindenburg's army and has now I returned to Berlin maimed for life, a letter telling how the deliverers" of Poland behave in the542 words
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Advertisement246 1915-06-02 14 imiiniiiiiiiii^ j| Designed and Built to meet the Requirements 1 d of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. CO i Any Size Can be Built Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable 1 Survey at Shortest Notice. Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. B S When in the246 words
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Article655 1915-06-02 15 Capetown, April 25. —The Appeal f has dismissed Sir Joseph bod's appeal against a juogi't anaVaal Supreme i n rentbi r last. Sir J. tight from the Tiansm< Court a reversal o*l oo r T |,p judgment on August 3 v amended by appeal on >4th, L655 words
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Article487 1915-06-02 15 Hot Milk with Cane Sugar as a Pick-me-up. Much effort and ingenuity has I been expended in attempting to dig. j cover a substitute for alcohol. .Most iof that trouble has been wasted, bej cause alcohol is a commodity by j itself, with properties peculiar to itself,487 words
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Advertisement66 1915-06-02 15 AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of to!day is not the manufacturing, but the selling end of your business. Anything that increases sales is of importance to the business man —and advertising is the great sale increase r. The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and develops trade. For66 words
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Advertisement352 1915-06-02 15 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS Tn Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102. Market Street. SANK HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, :)rd June—His Majesty's Birthday. 27-5 2-6 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom accounts have been rendered but who352 words
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Advertisement499 1915-06-02 15 NOTICES MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-eral Dudley Riduut, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Any printing, posting, distributing circulating or publishing cf notices or placa*ds or other written matter likely to cause trouble between persons of different nationalities is an oft moe uniVr Martial Law, and persons offending will be499 words
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Advertisement433 1915-06-02 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thin Barman will fnrnish employers— fW of charge-with fall particular*, of the qnaliieJ t!..n« and experience of suitable men for am pontoon the* have vacant. Employee* defirii m appointment? can have their applications fil* J on the Register for a fee of $5. Thin includes:—433 words
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Advertisement539 1915-06-02 16 SKIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2 —3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The tinder mentioned dates of departure are only avproxi mate. Hf I Ml Muntok and Paleniban;? June 1 HSTVIKBAC Rkmw, Batavia, Chctibuu and Semarang June I VAN HOGMirDOBF Hen-kalis. Berombang,539 words
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Advertisement187 1915-06-02 16 SHIPPING P. &0. Steam Navigation I Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, j fo: h. w. mmm, ACEMT. ~IWSUBANCr SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description.187 words
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Advertisement408 1915-06-02 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Li .c maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong artd Shanghai en loute. FLEET. Tons Compandors, s.s. 1,949 O.M. Robins. $*s. Hadni 6,949 J. KUpatrick, ELN.B. s>.408 words
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Advertisement374 1915-06-02 16 BANKS CHARTERED I jjjjj AUSTRALIANS CHINA.' INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Pa Jon UP *7 apital in 60,000 Shar JEXU each Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pr BANKERS. The Ban!: of England 11 i City and Midland Bank, Ltd*! London County a-H v u h Bank, Ltd., The N V V374 words
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