Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1915
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Title Section23 1915-06-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. I EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 129 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915 Price 5 Cents.23 words
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Advertisement389 1915-06-04 1 PALLADIUM I THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, N(i T<) IHE ENORMOUS :If( C EEBES AND REQUESTS Messrs GONSALEZ BROTHERS n with the Palladium Management have decided to extend J their Season for a further NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT "LA TOSCA" Opera in Three Acts (Rossini). j Saturday, sth June GRAND DOLTbLR389 words
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Advertisement52 1915-06-04 1 I DO NOT BUY j German Made Desk Files. I BRITISH MADE ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY i j Sloneo Jstd. 14a Collyer Quay. I j Telephone No. 288. MILKMAID BRAND j MILK. I j RICHEST IN CREAM MAKES PEOPLE STRONG j Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London)52 words
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Advertisement231 1915-06-04 1 "Gaiety" Picture Palace I JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREET.-*. Continuation of the Great M GOLD SFAL" Serial Drama Lucille Love THE GIRL OF MYSTERY Written by The Master Pen 30 IN THIRTY REELS 30 THIS WEEK CHAPTERS FIVE AND SIX Each in 2 Parts and Complete in itself. No.231 words
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Article1122 1915-06-04 2 A New Process. In a paper read before the Cold Storage and Ice Association, Mr. H. H. Stockfeld described the '•reform process" for tasking Ice aud for refrigeration, the principle of which he claimed to be unique and to represent a departure from the apour compression aud absorption1,122 words
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Article141 1915-06-04 2 The official returns of the foreign trade of Japan foi tie month of February are distinctly good in the sense that the shrinkage in the volume of trade is smaller than in the prece ling month, while, on the other hand, the tendency for exports to exceed imports141 words
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Article189 1915-06-04 2 Fancy What You Eat. Only healthy, f u ]M, can boast of never finding f' their meals a keen .p p simple diet, with no thoui to follow, points to sound It is, therefore, a reason ment that good digestion i« ted with a healthy and189 words
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Advertisement241 1915-06-04 2 fgjjj DRINK I m Crawford's WĔ OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Superior Quality. I Fine Flavour. I j mvxr Very Old I t '"ScoTOH-WteSKKI /Jk MODERATE IN PRICE. I _jj $13.00 per A». ifi^ff r J OHNLITrLE&Co j: a**** 11 1 r.vujMt—ivm ———I 1 MMM—— r j j Entire Shipment of 4241 words
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Advertisement180 1915-06-04 2 I PUBLICITY. i }{j There «is nothing so costly 8 B as oblivion, says one of the Si gj leading British Captains of jS g Industry. Speaking from ex- 8 ffi perience, he told a Journal of 8 JS Commerce representative that [Jj the best way to avoid oblivion Sj180 words
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Advertisement434 1915-06-04 2 Y. M. C- A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available for single gentlemen, with board and facilities tor billiards and tennia For particulars apply to THE GKNERAX SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road !-> 3U S.S. AND FM S- PIBE6TMT. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising boss to notify the public that the434 words
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Article370 1915-06-04 3 A correspondent of the Morning Post, writing from Budapest, declares that contracting frauds practised upon tfae Dual Monarchy audits troops have reached the point of scandal. The Azest voices the fury of the Press m the peopre—it appeals for the-death sentence, that "tnese criminals "shall be hanged. The370 words
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Article308 1915-06-04 3 Wider Application Of Income Tax. The National Chamber of Trade concluded their conference at Nottingham about a month ego. Mr. K. 0. Wahhaw (Huddersfield), tbe President, moved the following resolution, which was adopted That this Chamber, representing all classes of distributive traders in the United Kingdom, desires308 words
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Advertisement238 1915-06-04 3 I MOTOR CARSON HIRE 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 WASTE238 words
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Advertisement170 1915-06-04 3 I HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. Ant'septic, prophy'acric and germicide Most effective in all troubles of the Throat and Lim a l7rfe"ln The LanCetr d,Cal R WedfcaJ Of all Chemists or the Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY Singapore. IN LIFE Success Depends Upon perfect mental and physical health which is mured by170 words
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Article640 1915-06-04 4 By Soldiers at the Front. Sapper B. V. Gardner, of the Royal Engineer*, in a letter to ids father, writes: "About three o'clock our artiii- N started again, and it was one eoaujoned b»nfc, bang, bang of the batteries, and then the heavy guns. I- was a*fob They640 words
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Article103 1915-06-04 4 Calcutta, May B—The figures of the total gross Indian nea and inland Customs revenue, excluding salt revenue, for the month of April, shows collection of 63 lakhs, against lakhs last year. This is the lowest figure for April since 1909, when the total was 57 lakhs. The103 words
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Advertisement479 1915-06-04 4 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 165-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, suitable for a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, S-l Malacca Street. 5 5 v TO LET. Newly built shophouse. No. 56 Tanjong Pagar Road. Im nediate entry. Apply to LEE CHENG VAN CO. 10, Malacca Street. 2-C»479 words
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Advertisement220 1915-06-04 4 PATR|OmC_^OSTCARDS. A very large collection of Tuck's Postcards of Our Navy and Army Series showing the pictures of All the Dreadnoughts and Cruisers and All the tk Famous Men in the Army M giving every detail on each postcard, also Defenders of the Empire n series. (Published by Raphael Tuck220 words
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Article108 1915-06-04 5 Chamber Commerce Rubber Association. 03BD AUCTION, Jim 2, 10U. f-riA Pis. or 479,116 lbs. #r (Ton* 118.8») e 8* m 246,517 (Tons 110.06) Prices Realized. .,.1-cribbed $124 $110 i nbUd 119- HI plain l't 111 A plain IH lift ke Jj r d 120 a Modribbti lift108 words
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Article190 1915-06-04 5 ,2nd June.—The sa' M pened with rather a poor md lower prices, but in the ifttrnooD the tone improved cong »rably and prieea recovered someThe best price paid was r Rubber Smoked Sheet, I with $128 last week. Pal* Crepe at $123 showed no c i The190 words
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Article222 1915-06-04 5 At the Association auction held to-day there was again a large antity on offer, 220 tons being led. The sale opened quietly and lings were somewhat slow until the interval later demand improved and prices closed at Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet wag taken freely at an average222 words
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Article165 1915-06-04 5 mgapora, June 2.—Over 200 re on offer at to-day's aue--oJ*i but a large proportion of it change hands. The openqaiet, Smoked Sheet setlownto a basis of $124 and $122. Unsmoked Sheet difficult of sale, the brightest the Browns, which sold »P to |g| latex prices. After an165 words
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Article132 1915-06-04 5 Latest Quotations. {Special Servite.) London, June 2, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 raontht £160.t.0. Bar Silver 23§. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: Plantation, Ist class quality crepe t/U. Copra: £24.12.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore •pen ports spot 6 dist s^. White Pepper, fair Singapore ■pot132 words
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Article279 1915-06-04 5 (Singapore, June 4.) Tin $79 buyers. Copra. —Steady. Tapioca-— Steady. Sago Flour— Steady. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper— Weak. Other Products.— -Market steady Latest Local I Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 8. per pieul $1».00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 8-20 Copra Gorong Talo Copra Dongalo 5.30 Copra Kayong279 words
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Article215 1915-06-04 5 Breaches of Export Ordinance In the Ist Summons Court on the 2nd inst. Mr. Gre/ille Smith mentioned the ease in which Mr. Percy Cunliffe, as Manager of Messrs Brinkman and Company, is charged by Mr. Bartley, Registrar of Imports and Exports, with exporting twentyfive tons of gambier, without215 words
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Article97 1915-06-04 5 The Malay postman, by name Rahamat bin Isnim, who was charged and convicted last week, for demanding ten cents upon each of three letters—Thirty cents in all, as extra postage when no extra postage was due, came up for sentence in the Ist Magistrate's court, and was sentenced to 1497 words
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Article49 1915-06-04 5 Pang Ee, a Hokien with a previous conviction IgsinfiJ him. was charge 1 1 m twe secoritl police court with being a posses! I -VI lbs of iron valu* $2.70, ami 21bti. of brass value $1.50. lib was convict».-* au-.l sentence J to two m*nth r a rigorous imprisonment.49 words
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Article131 1915-06-04 5 Anyone who visits the store of Messrs. Bun Bee in Rochore R ad, which is a depot for the Col I Storage Company, must have been pestered with Malay an i Chinese beggars, both women and children, in fact they have become a positive nuisauce in that locality. Detective Inspector131 words
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Article65 1915-06-04 5 Mr. Wm. Haflfen ten in the second police court this morning charged a Malay, named Ali, with the theft of a bicycle value $70 Accused said he did not know how the bicycle came into his house; he did not take it there. He was convicted, sentenced65 words
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Article33 1915-06-04 5 For wilful trespass in the Impounding Reservoir, at 9 p.m. yesterday, Lim Lan was fined $1, or in default three days' rigorous imprisonment, by the second court magistrate this morning.33 words
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Article72 1915-06-04 5 Miss Isabel Ross-Smith, in the second police court this morning, charged her M boy," Lee Tye Kat by name, with the theft of $5, and further with leaving her service without giving due notice. Accused pleaded guilty, and on the second charge was ordered to pay complainant72 words
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Article111 1915-06-04 5 In the second police court this morning, Inspector Costello, from Orchard Road police station, charged a Malay named Omar, with driving a motor-lorry in a reckless and negligent manner, by turning out of Tanglin Road into Suez Canal Road without giving due warning, thereby endangering the occupants111 words
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Article31 1915-06-04 5 May. 1915 Outputs. Messrs Beustead and Co., agents. Malakoff:—May, 1915, 40,000; total to date 307,000; against 129,300. Messrs Evatt and Co., secretaries. Chingkat Serdang :—13,360 total 4 months 43,623.31 words
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Article70 1915-06-04 5 Fojs the period from the 4th to 10th June, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and fourpenee halfpenny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with70 words
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272 1915-06-04 5 In its comments on the part played by the Canadians in tho great battle near Ypres the Observer sass By sheer valour at a critical hour they have bathed tho Germans and their asphyxiating bombs, and hare proved how the utmost despite of scientific de\ilry272 words
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Article71 1915-06-04 5 Singapore, June On Lendoo BuriH m v 2/4S/2I Demand 2/4 Private S in/*. 2/4 7/lfi ito India {Sank T. r. 174} On Hongkong 3*9k d/ i 21| On ao^hß! Bank d -i. 100« On Jara Bank T. T. Ml r>>> Japan— Bamkd/d. V U*f sovereigns— r» t© India Ceil71 words
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Article54 1915-06-04 5 At the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, a Novena in honour of St. Anthony of Padua, in preparation for his solemn feaaton the 13th instant, will be amid ewy evening at 7 o'clock, commencing on Friday, the 4th of Jnno. The at tendance of all clients of St. Af>54 words
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Article710 1915-06-04 5 Prim QuoUd in the Market it I aia| MOMAPQ J X 6. tfeaars. [/rail and Evatt, Exr ga, Skate Broken, iaeue the following list ueti aa:— Rubber Shares. a or. Falae. Buy- s. I era. If Allager I 10 1 Anglo Jam 4 h t*• ti- Anglo-Malay710 words
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Article938 1915-06-04 6 Ihe war Ims strewn to rnanv opportunities in the way of ludian commerce that there are many opening! thai might easily be overlooked. The Indian Trade Journal calls attention to a field not yet been exploited that seems to hold out excellent prospects—the export of bananas. Plantains938 words
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Article39 1915-06-04 6 Despatches from Sofia state that M. TouchefT, the Bulgarian Minister of Finance, has declared that Bulgaria is not pledged to any of the Central European Powers. She is demanding compensation, and will tight at the opportune moment if necessary.39 words
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Advertisement321 1915-06-04 6 ALBERT L. A. DALEY 1 UNDERTAKER 4ND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALMER. No. IS7, MIDDLE ROAD. Phone No. 619. Telegraphic address "DALEY" Established 1897 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. HOTEL van WUkT i DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. 11....— ■—M.,..,,!,!,— I TEL. 11l K. J.321 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-06-04 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes, ClN iPalapa Cribune, FRIDAY, JUNE 420 words
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Article237 1915-06-04 7 m bag been sharp fighting Dortii Arras, success being with the French troops. in Arab officer relates that the farki have lost tremendously in the Dardanelles. There is panic at Constantinople. telegram received from Consttntiiv pie s vs lnat a British cube in the Sea of Marmora237 words
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Article74 1915-06-04 7 London, June 3, 12.45 p.m. Rome An official announcement stat the Italians have firmly I a ridge In Montenero, seven thousand feet high, across Isonzo, six miles north-west of Tolmino. This is the most important Italian ■access hitherto, and is the first main Austrian barrier of defence74 words
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Article51 1915-06-04 7 London, Jnne 3, 4.40 a.m. Washington: President Wilaen in a manifesto to the nation declares that the I'nited States cannot permit anarchical conditions in Mexico to, continue indefinitely, and calls on I faction leaders in Mexico to unite ■ad reorganize the Government, otherwise the United Staaes will51 words
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Article72 1915-06-04 7 London, June 2, 6.25 p.m. Petrograd A Russian patrol hai captured General Pritwitz, the German Commander of Libau, with several Officers. The Russians killed or captured the General's escort. The General was slightly wounded. The battle of Bzuri Rawka is regarded as merely a diversion72 words
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209 1915-06-04 7 London, June 3, 1 p.m. Petrograd The momentousness of tht battle at Przeinysl is ihown in to-day's communique. The enemy's heavy guns up to 16--inehers attacked the north front in the region of forts 10 and 11. Both were completely demolished by the Austrians before the209 words
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Article436 1915-06-04 7 London, June 2, 9 55 p.m. The Birthday Honours include: K. G. —Viscount Kitchener. 0 M.G.—Mr. W. George Maxwell, Adviser to Government iof Kedah. Brigadier-Gdiil H. D. Ridout, Commanding R. E., in recognition of his services during the disturbance and riot in Singapore. Major Bryant and Hon.436 words
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Article54 1915-06-04 7 London, June 2, 10.45 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Governor of tin* Rank of England, and the Financial S. ere!; ry of the Treasury will meet the Italian Minister of Finance this wH k, to discuss financial questions arising from Italy's54 words
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Article17 1915-06-04 7 London, June 2, 10.45 p.m. Bi i?a<lier-General Sir Philip Chetwode has been woundtd.17 words
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Article282 1915-06-04 7 Demand for a Supreme Effort by Vickers' Workmen A stirring personal message from Lord Kitchener to Vickers' employees (< f whom there are over twenty thousand in Barrow) wan brought yesterday by Sir Vincent Caillard, a director of the firm. The message was in these terms The Employees282 words
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Article233 1915-06-04 7 Ad n, April 3 —H.M.S. the Enpres* of Asia has sunk a sunibook which was laden with dhourah or jowarie, tobacco and oil, and brought the cargo and crew here. The euuibook was evidently hound to the Turkish port of Lohia and the Colonial Court233 words
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Article662 1915-06-04 8 We were officially informed from Government Hou.se yesterday forenoon that His Majesty the KingEmperor has been graciously pleased to confer the honour of Companionship of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. ireorge on Mr. William George Maxwell and Brigadier-General D. H. Kidout, General Officer Commanding,662 words
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Article56 1915-06-04 8 W.M.S.: Thanks for your letter. Careful study of your signature has proved futile. We cannot make it out, but the initials appear to be as herein printed. Your address is omitted. It is a rule of the Press that correspondents must supply their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication56 words
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Article172 1915-06-04 8 We take pleasure in hri* the notice of oZ All-British product named Ban! the most reliable tonic an] food at present on the marksFs has been favourably report.,] the and other journals and the unsolicited monials received f ro n v Hospitals, Nurses, and P indicate its aaparioritj to172 words
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Article189 1915-06-04 8 Remarkable Outputs in Month of May. The clean-up at the Karaont. ing Tin Dredt'in? Co's mine at Kainunting Taiping near, Perak, P. M. S., at the end of Ifa showed even better results irom the single dredge working there than in the first month, the total for May189 words
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Article71 1915-06-04 8 Greetings from Hindu Association. On the occasion of His Ifajestj'l birthday the following telegram WM sent to the King-Emperor by the Hindu Association through the local Government 44 Secretary of State, Colonies London. Kindly convey King-Emperor congratulations from Hindu Association on fiftieth birthday Praying speedy victorious termination71 words
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Article76 1915-06-04 8 During the we jk ending May 29th there occurred 170 deaths locally, of which 114 were male and 56 female. Of the 17<> deaths, 130 were Chinese, 20 Malays, w 1 15 Indians. Malarial fever claimed fever not specified I*. 2U, convulsions 28, beriberi pneumonia 9, dysenteiv 5,76 words
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Article18 1915-06-04 8 At a cricket match, played d Taiping yesterday, Jfertk I* ll Penang by 53 runs.18 words
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Article489 1915-06-04 9 Tin is $79 30cts. down. j\ t rH Exchange on London c b»-{'ie basis, has risen to 26.01. Congolenm rugs are now obtain- Frankel and Co's, Victoria See adfi. page 4. May 31 German spies been discovered garbed as Belgian soldiers. Sti tits Produce, the Home neral489 words
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Article1386 1915-06-04 9 General Ridout C. M. G. Lays Memorial Tablet. Yesterday afternoon at St. An--8H R e X D Ridont, 0. M. G, placed a memorial tablet on the new house chapel of St. Andrew's House. There was quite a large gathering M«°Tl !?3 Mn Mrs. R,dout and Mrs.1,386 words
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Article79 1915-06-04 9 A sensation was created in untitled noJa, CVylon, on the 22nd ultimo, when it was reported that Mr. W. W. Stevens, a well-known planter (»1 AlpitAkande, Gampola, had shot himself. For >ome time prior to bis death tbe D. M. O. had been Heating him for malarial fever. The magistrate79 words
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Article258 1915-06-04 9 America Sends More Notes. Reuter's Special War, Emperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June I, 1 55 pm. Washington President Wilson leaves no doubt that the United States will not only speak, bat if necessary, act in the cause of humanity. He lays emphasis on the peaceful equipment of theReuter's Special War, Emperial, and Ordinary Services. - 258 words
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Article217 1915-06-04 9 Progress in Belgium Continues. London, June 2, 2J5 p.m. Paris The value of the German communiques is evidenced by the recent announcement in Berlin that the Germans withdrew the small garrison in the village of jAblain unnoticed by the enemy mi order to avoid useless losses. The217 words
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94 1915-06-04 9 London, June 3, 1.4-3 a.m. Paris A oomm unique state that the British stormed the Chateau of Hooge near Zonnabeke with the point of the bayonet. The French repulsed a German counter-attack s °nth-eastofXeuville f and afterwards while advancing taking a number of prisoners. The94 words
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Article208 1915-06-04 9 Baby Killers Over Metropolitan Area. London, June I, .S.lO. p.m. Bombs were dropped by hostile aircraft in various localities in the Metropolitan area not far distant from each other. Xo pub lie buildings were injured. Adequate arrangements enabled the situation to be kept thoroughly in hand throughout. An208 words
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Article36 1915-06-04 9 London, June 3, 1.45 a.rn. New York: The Allies have granted Herr Dernburg a safe condnet to return to Germany, lie will sail for Norway on 12th inst. in a Norwtf ian steamer.36 words
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Article224 1915-06-04 10 The hon. treasurer, Mr. John Oreig, manager. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Previously acknewledged $330,420.05 Singapore Sporting Club donation from proceeds of Spring Race Meeting 1,000 E. L. Talma224 words
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Article176 1915-06-04 10 In the course of a written reply to questions regarding the issue of the Netherlands Indian Loan, the Minister for the Colonies, Mr. Pleyte, slates that, in view of the floating debt of fl. 100.000,000, it was necessary to issue Netherlands Indian bonds, and not to176 words
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Article89 1915-06-04 10 Calcutta, May 13.—The latest particulars of the Maharxni of Cooch Behar't je\seln stolen from the palace gives the total ra'ue rt Rs, 40b\830. The moat important are the following —A finjle row diamond necklace Rs. 60,000, a big emerah» pendent set in diamond* Pvs. 60,0CK), a diamond89 words
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Article48 1915-06-04 10 A Temperance Night will be held at the Houstead Institute on •nnday, June 16th, at 6.10 pm. JJp< sial music will he provided by tl- Misses ForJ, Boyd and others, ■las Uadford, general secretary, tVreM A 111I 11 Hpeak AU in 111 the question of l«mperance art invited.48 words
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Article318 1915-06-04 10 Carmen at the Palladium. A packed house witnessed the performance of Bizet's ever-welcome and ever-popular opera, the wellknown Carmen, on Wednesday night. The Cigarette girl's gipsy song and chorus, her dance with the castanets, her bewitching smiles and wayward independence, have made the character a favourite with all318 words
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Article43 1915-06-04 10 A social and musical evening will be held on Monday next, June 7th, at 830 p.m. There will be banjo, pianoforte, violin and vocal music, games and light refreshments. The President and Mrs. Bean will be welcomed on their return to Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement237 1915-06-04 7 hll IHIMI i i 111 11IIIM Mil lIHIII ■11■ 11 nii i' Hll mill WMnWTTITT¥TTWTni 111 Hll Ili■ HI 1111 ll"_T 1 5 for the price of 4 I Ist Motorist (pointing w burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded B9 $g tyres has burst,237 words
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Advertisement174 1915-06-04 8 1 R©BINS©N 60. I I AGENTS FOR I I ZEVOBIA PERFUMES i (Rs Supplied to H. CTI. Queen Alexandra) M H ps jd Sweet Pea Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Natural M H light Scented Stock and Rose Supreme. j j WAR OR PEACE jfanune or fl>lent£ liife Insurance is174 words
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Advertisement55 1915-06-04 8 HENNESSY'S fine Qib B I sol.: iMkci Co. Johore A gents A. C. HARPER Co. j Adelplia Hotel. I I KITCHEN J under the personal jf I supervision of the I Manager. j| j GUESTS I treated with every i attention and cour-1 tesy. I I S I OAVIO BENJAMIN55 words
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Advertisement303 1915-06-04 10 Latest Advertisements. Tne Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAIT* SETTLEMENTS. BETTLEMEhT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 95 of 1915. Notion is hereby given, that < n a Petition filed the 12tn day of May, 1915, a Receiving Ord*r against Yeo Soon Pih oi ho. 20 Killiney Road,303 words
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Advertisement230 1915-06-04 10 "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I S (THE HIGHEST). jj s ~n, s This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a £i majority, but 2 4 I* OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great to Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high Z #i reputation because230 words
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Advertisement903 1915-06-04 11 CUAN KIAT CO., 2 Phillip street, jj Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. s J X S Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal jf Contractors, General Importers and I Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- Mill Suppliers. S s wtff <jwe yon an Jdea of tge Extensive Stock we carry Ready for delivery: f> 4,000903 words
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Title Section9 1915-06-04 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA .TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 19159 words
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Article291 1915-06-04 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Itr London Nellore, te-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 Amazone, to-day. Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June 10 City of Newcastle291 words
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161 1915-06-04 12 In years gone by, the purchase of second-hand British boats was the chief means used by Italian owners to procure tonnage. Since the war broke out, however, the British Government has stopped the transfer of British bottoms to ItaHf is. The Itslian owners, to prove161 words
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Article240 1915-06-04 12 Latest Arrivals. Ranee, Brit str 3 6-15, Inner Road*. Klang, Brit str 3-6-15, Inner Road*. Lady Weld, Brit str 3-6-15, Inner Roads. CalypftO,Bri! str 3 6-15, Inner Road*. Sri W»'»in*ee, Brit str 3-6-15, Inner Roads. Hock H\%. Brit str 3-6-15, Inner Roads. Glr»ng2i, Brit str 3-6-15. Inner Rds.240 words
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Article74 1915-06-04 12 Lady Weld for Malacca, Muar Kinta for Pt. Swett., T. Anson Van Goens for Medan Rumphius for Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya Sampit for Rhio, etc Bangala for Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi Amazoi-e for Ceylon, India, etc. Singkep for Djambi Hock Gan for Cncob Esmeralda for74 words
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Article41 1915-06-04 12 A steamer of about 10,000 tons gross register will be launched at the Kawasaki Dockyard, on May 10th, for the Oa;tka Shosea Kaisha. A similar vessel was launched at the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine Works, Nagasaki, yesterday.41 words
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Article76 1915-06-04 12 It is stated that the Italian steamship company, La Veloce, has decided to extend its service to Callao, tdking advantage of the opportunity offered by the opening of the Panama Canal. This company's steamers now proceed as far as Colon, and their extension to Callao, via the76 words
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Article110 1915-06-04 12 ARRIVALS—2-6-1S. Singaporean, Brit., A30, Sanderson, June 2, R'goon, gen E.8. Co. Dartmoor, Brit., 1884, Robertson June 2, P. Said, salt, H.B. A Co. Fionia, Dan., 333 J. Jensen, June 1, Copenhagen, gen., G.H.S. Co. Perak, Brit., 254, Glenday, JumqI, Malacca, gen E S. A Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247,110 words
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Article122 1915-06-04 12 Vessels Expected- Rhesus (Holt) due 3rd June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Goloonda (B. I due 4th June,, from Negapatam and Madras for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Peleus (II dt) due sth June, from Europe122 words
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Article142 1915-06-04 12 Per P. 0. str. Karmala.—Mr. F. Sands, Dr. J. D. Gimlette, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. St John G. Beckles, Mr. and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. H. W Fogden, Mr EL.A. Ferrer, Miss W. Browne, Mr. M. M. Waller. Per P. 0. str. Medina.—Mr. 5142 words
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Article137 1915-06-04 12 An action was started in H. M.'s Supreme Court a few days ago before Sir Havilland de Sausmarez (Judge), between the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The claim was for Tls. 2,400 and interest at137 words
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Article480 1915-06-04 12 The M. M. liner Atlantique is due here on June 6th. The P. <fc O. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th The B. L lin -r Bangala sails for Rangoon on the 3rd June. The s.s. Paklat and Rajaburi, both late of the N. D.480 words
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Article39 1915-06-04 12 The British steamer Saidi--the Khedivial line, from AJexmi for Hull, has been terpedoed in tW North Sea. Seven of the crei the stewardess were drown« lowering the boat. The were rescued by a trawler.39 words
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Article52 1915-06-04 12 London, June 1A German submarine sank British steamer Dixiana by she; fire off Ushant. The crew wer* rescued after spending 24 houri the boats. The submarine carrnr sails to deceive shipping. Danish steamer fcoborg n North Sea and the Portug n ># steamer Cysno in the ChaMwere torpedoed,52 words
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Advertisement80 1915-06-04 12 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekday* 4 Scxdai*. Mail Daily laarea for north at 7.7 a.m. T.O p.m. Othar trains laara for Johor* ».0 a., 10.21 a., noon, 1.80 p., 2.65 p., UJJ Mail arrivoa from north at «.1« a.m. and p.m. Trains loare from Johora 7.*, Ml80 words
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Miscellaneous433 1915-06-04 12 FIXTURES. Friday, 4th Italian Grand Opera, Palladium. Hippodrome Circus. Moon Last Quarter. High water2.8 £m. 8 ft. 4 ina. 7 ft. 2 in». 1 Saturday, 5th. Raffles Annual Sports. Italian Grand Open. D alladium. Hippod ome Circus. High water:—8.15 a.m. 7 fi. 'J iaa 4 ti 7 ft. 2 ins.433 words
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Article945 1915-06-04 13 Great Britain is the largest im porter of oil seeds in Europe, and excepting the United States of America the most important manufacturer of oil in the world. Upwards of one million tons of oil seeds, arc annually crushed in the British oil mills, the demand being945 words
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Article31 1915-06-04 13 Contracts for shells to the extent of $50,000,000 have been placed by the Russian Government in Canada, and contrasts for rails and other articles required by that Government are under consideration.31 words
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Advertisement553 1915-06-04 13 You will do a better day's work! you will feel fitter and fresher all day—if you begin the day with Sanatogen. In these day* of keen competition, the man who "wins througl is the man who does a better day's work than his competitor* When you come to analyse it,553 words
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Advertisement288 1915-06-04 13 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basab Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon288 words
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Advertisement480 1915-06-04 13 AUCTION SALES^ TO DEALERS, HOUSEBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. AUCTION SALE OF One TWi kow No. 3989 and also A lar-'e quan'ity of Kapok, Rasak, Daroo. Mirbau, Tame nis and Baliow logs of various sizes including those which are l>ing in the water. TO BE HELD AT Chop Kirn Seng Leong's Timber480 words
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Article686 1915-06-04 14 Sacred Duty to Serve Great Britain. The Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore) has been asked t-> publish the following message from the Sikh Committee, Ludniana district, to the Kbalsa Banth Beloved Brethren, —All of us know perfectly well from the past and the present history of686 words
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Article44 1915-06-04 14 The notorious untitled untitled volutionary Sandanskv, who d particularly into promiil6fioe in o nection with the kidnapping holding to ransom of the Ameri missionary Miss Stone sow y< ago, has been killed near the t< of Nevrokop. The murderers bar* not yet been found.44 words
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Advertisement297 1915-06-04 14 1 MOTOR LAUNCHES. I Designed and Built to meet the Requirements g Bps 1§ of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. g 1 Any Size Can be. Built Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable I 1 Survey at Shortest Notice. Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. 1297 words
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Advertisement76 1915-06-04 14 I O. C LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP <iU A R A N T TERMS MODERATE. Ml 1-1 KIAN TAi Co., No. 30, R>b!n«on Read, WkmgH f, Pbooe No. Iftl, Telegraoiß "KIaSTAJ General Store-kr^ n, Co.nr Ship'a Purveyor?, ar s -i fillip Clwrtlli I Contractor* to76 words
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Article767 1915-06-04 15 Starved in German Camps. Asked To le Sh)t. Painful Revelations in White Paper. Papei was published last Ihe correspondence parsed between the Eng. Gei man Foreign Oilices, 3. Ambassador, with the treatment of prisoners onl r many painful an I tho following by a referring to767 words
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Advertisement159 1915-06-04 15 Just Unpacked A large assortment of TUCK'S Actress and Picture Post Cards. Large stack of Coloured and Uncoloured View Post Cards of Singapore also kept. Wholesale Prices on Application. THE CONTINENTAL STAMP GO. Postcard and Stamp Dealers Wholesale and Retail. D. High Street, Singapore. 5-3 5-6 "PONTIUS" FLUID. STEAM BJILEH159 words
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Advertisement483 1915-06-04 15 JOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. 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. 2-6483 words
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Advertisement329 1915-06-04 15 _NOTJCES_ MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gea-eral Dadley Ridout, 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 diffeieUt nationalities is an ofience unief Martial Law, and persons orTen-Mng will be arrested329 words
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Advertisement330 1915-06-04 15 The Malaya Tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Potion th* have f".*» This include*:— the k& t 2&s&»* o. SSTviSit and'm? £S J S «~»i^«Spir f thei eru f""> ers saving vacana /i j>» t r Q "The Malaya Tribune" Employment Bureau, 20a 2oc Collyer Quay, Singapore ""wanted OVERSEER OR CLERK. < AoVertiser,330 words
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Advertisement516 1915-06-04 16 SHIPPING Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij koyal Packet Navigation Co., oi Batavia. 2—5. Gcllycr Quay. Under Contract with, the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Van Oi tho >RS Peoang. Lho-Semnaw. EKgli, Babang, Oebe-LiH-ne, Meu'.aLoh. Sinalang. Biros. .Si-Bol«a. Goenoeng-Sitoli. Lahawa. Xako-i-laads, Telok-Dalem. Poeloe-Tello, Padaag and Benkoek n516 words
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Advertisement53 1915-06-04 16 F'JXICAWA KSSEB.KAISHA 13.8. C 0.,) HEAD OFFIO Line Of Steamers To HIE 8T RAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA, PORTS. from here ar«mt ouce a month. For oargo and paaaap e, please apply to: S. E. ANMLUA CO.. Agents* i, Robtosoc Hosd. 7—5 IwirMiGn Drainpipes AND I Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO53 words
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Advertisement189 1915-06-04 16 SHIPPIHC_ P. o. I Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, to: H. W. BUCKS AND, AG£MT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rtnt and Merchandise of every description.189 words
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Advertisement400 1915-06-04 16 SHIPPINC_ BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lire maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkongand Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders. IA "lakada 6,t4S O.M. Robiria. g« 8 Mains 8,949 J. KUpatrick, u.n.r. S.s.Japan400 words
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Advertisement447 1915-06-04 16 BANKS I CHARTERED BARK OF |R|jjj> I AUSTRALIA AND CHI* I INCORPORATED BY BOTAL 1 CHARTER. I Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sham 1 £20 each S Reserve Fund V H Reserve Liability of Pi >j r I BANKERS. I The Bank of England, The I I City and Midiand447 words
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