Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 134. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 463 1 "r aLLADITJM I OECHAFD FOAD. Singapore* Premier Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD. 1 Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm- TC-NICHT Which Switch is the Switch Miss for Ipswich. T Switch me on to 673, I am going to have a real good Lauih, I am going to see
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    • 101 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY=SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little I contrivance which will i keep every pencil in the i office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefor c saves its coat in pencil expenses. See how solidly built it is—Jhere is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets
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    • 196 1 I "Gaiety" Picture Palace i JUNCTION OF ALBERT AJTD BEHCOOfcES STREEI I j Continuation of the Great M GOLD SF AL H Serial Drama j Lucille Love THE GIRL OF MYSTERY jj Written by The Master Pen H 30 IN THIRTY REELS 30 THIS WEEK CHAPTERS FIVE AND SIX Each
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    • 48 1 THE FAMO S MISS LOLA THE MALAY PRIMA DONNA Has Returned Has Returned! I AND WILL APPEAR *ro-MoFrow, F: iday! In a Specially Prepared Play BY The Star Opera AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. IN SHAKESPEARE'S WELLKNOWN TRAGEDY ROMEO a id JULIET. Y. L. TAJf, Manager.
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  • 1247 2 Sir lan Hamilton's Army. Mr. W. T. Massey, of the Daily Telegraph, writes enthusiastically of the Expeditionary Force now in Gallipoli, describing it a> being composed of the finest troops in tht world. Capable Most assuredly tbej are, be writes. It may appear an exaggeration to say so,
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    • 195 2 0| DRINK S Crawford's Jy| OLD SCOTCH j 4fyl|» WHISKY. j Superior Quality. Fine Flavour. j ScotchWHisKi; moderate in p^ice. I $13.00 per doz. JOHN LIT rLE Co. j Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out i i j Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders Now
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    • 192 2 AIDS TO TRADE. There are good salesmen j j and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. j i jAdvertsing has been rightly i|| called an efficient sal-sman, but jj 111 the degree of efficiency of course I depend-* on the handling of the II j i ads.
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    • 464 2 i. I. JAYATILAKi, Licensed Surveyor OP VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 ye arB Bm in Ceylon and the Straits ment. Work Onder Parsonal 3 U pe PTlslM CHABSES moderate. Mo. 81. Tank Road 10-7 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen.
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  • 664 3 Details of the dastardly murder of a British subject by a German otLcer are given iv a statement issued by the Foreign Office through the Press Bureau. The crime occurred in a Berlin train on August 3, the day preceding the outbreak of war, but, according to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 250 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HlOe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES I GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF j Every Description. Sole Agents For: I 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,
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    • 295 3 1 HOTEL van WIJK I DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. IN LJFE SUCCESS DEPENDS Upon perfect mental and rhysieal health whi< h is aesured by the use of the woild renown* d ATANK NIGRAH PILLS which put an end to
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  • 303 4 How the French Hold the Hartmannsweiler. Daadly Struggle- Parn, May 26. —Thi correspondent ol the Associated Press of America, who visited the summit of the Hartm« llerkopf by the invitation of the Freneb Government says Shells great nwdl fell upon this spur in the Voss;e« atthe rate of
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  • 179 4 camel ii Sia£iß)r< Strikz Wsrk on the Miri Oil Works. In his report on Miri, Sarawak, for April —which has just been published in the Sarawak Gazette —Mr. F. H. Kortright. the Resident of Miri, states A batch of 40 indentured coolies, who arrived from
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  • 166 4 The production of crude petroleum in Ontario in 1014 amounted to 7,437,350 gallons, as compared with 7,915,705 gallons in 1913. According to the official report for 1914 of the supervisor of crude petroleum bounty claims, the oil market throughout Ontario did not show much activity during tho ytar,
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    • 450 4 -■■■■■■■■■■■■•SBHKHMS^ SANAPHOS. I The Most Reliable Tonic 1 AND I Nerve Food on the Market. IT FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM AGAINST I Malaria, Heat-prostration AND OTHER Isropieal It repairs the over-worked system, relieves mental fatigue and restores the general tone. /> Extremely Nourishing, Easily Assimilated and I Particularly Pleasant to take.
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    • 152 4 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, suitable f r a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5 5 v TO LET. Newly built shophouse. N\ 56 Tanjong Pagar Road. Im mediate entry. Apply to LEE CHENCr VAN" CO. 10, Malacca Street
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    • 156 4 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED~FOR h7gH-CLa< 5 PHOTOGRAPHY. THERE ro| ENSURING BSST RESULTS Have your Ptmagraphtafcta our Studio. 1-5 ——^^^^M M. B. LEICESTER M.T.D., DAT. (GRADUATE OF CHICAGO n MECHANO-THERAPIST, Scientific treatment of rhroairj eases such as paralysis, rheumatfi gout, lumbago, and nerve diseases. Private address per Serangoon. Treating ro m
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  • 96 5 May 1915, Outputs. M*,- Simons <k Co, s r-»nts, f ivour us with th* jd.. i flowing ret in» TRAFALGAR; LTD. lbs. 0 lpal May 1915 rubber 2.423 1914 1.864 Total to date 4,938 Cocon utsorvit Mav 1915 nuts 16,000 1914 23 ,H00 Totd to date 31,000 Lower
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  • 31 5 ar-j indebted to Messrs Guth- Co. for the following returns SrNCiEI Buaya. Output May 1915 lbs. 32.707 1914 20.425 Total to date 1915 ...*275,541 5nm« period last year 189,t»27 *11 months.
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  • 20 5 output May 1915 lbs. 10,558 1914 7.105 Total to date 1915 »39,897 period last year 25,267 *4 months.
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  • 26 5 > Evatt Co., the Secrej inform us that the Manager of Bukit Timah Estates reports May jttpul 19,693 ls.b, total for 5 mouths 96,154 lbs.
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  • 29 5 Mown Derrick Co., agents: iyer Panas lbs. 28,800 alor Oajah 9,180 Pantai 8.697 im 29.000 Glenealy 12,500 Tambaiak 5,320 Teluk Anson 8,000 i Plantations :—283,550 lbs.
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  • 18 5 Mr. X. Gomes, the Secretary, reports May output 8,044 lbs. total for 7 months 61,848 lbs.
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  • 168 5 Rubber and Tin for the United States. New Regulations Th* following letter from the Aoting Commissioner of Trade and Customs, F. li. 8 has been address- to the Selangor Chamber of Commerce I have the honour to inform yon •bat Big Majesty's Secretary of State for the
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  • 27 5 The Swettenham cricket trophy the best cricket played in Inter- ement matches in 1914 has been •warded to the Penang Cricket Club, who will hold it during
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  • 124 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 194 th Auction, June 9, 191 a. •flerea fer sale PU. |,iv.43 r 416,267 lbs. (Tons 116.31) 9m h 1.M7.58 m 267.064 (Tom 114.76) Prices Realized. flfceti smeked fine ribbed $12*5 te $121 fwl ribbed 122 12 r m fine plain 121
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  • 176 5 Singapore, June 9.—Some 183 tong w offered at today's sales and a Btrong demand with improved prices was experienced for mest grades, I nsmoked sheet baing the e.\' eption, w inch at $118 showed a decline of $2 <>n the week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet opened firmly
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  • 225 5 Singapore, June 9.—Stronger ad vices have been received from London during the week and the auction sale opened to day under mure favourable con titions than for some time past. There were again full supplies on offer, and of 190 tons catalogued 130 tons were sold at
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  • 82 5 "Straits-born Chinese": It is not usual to take notice of correspondence forwarded by readers who hide their identity under a cloak of anonymity. Correspondents are required to submit to the Kditor their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication bat as evidence of good faith. Nevertheless, as you appear to
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  • 30 5 (Singapore. June 10.) Tin.—' lB2—2oo tons sol 1. Copra > —Weak Ta jrioca —St ea d y. Sago Flour— Strong. ambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. other Products. —Market stealf
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  • 204 5 Nutmeg* 110 S. pieul $lt.o<j Nutmegs BO S. 21.00 Copra P»ali 7/5 Copra G ,r >ng Talo 7.75 C( pra DongMO 7.75 Copra Kayong 7.46 Copra Palo 7.34 Copra Pontianak 6.85 Copra Bianian 7.40 Copra Bi igk <.'.ang 7.40 Sago Floor SingajKjre Ist quality 4.30* Sago
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  • 61 5 Messrs Barlow Co's. Report. Coffee —We have no change to report in the market for "Liberian" or "Robnsta" Coffee. Copra-—The market has kapt steady for the greater part of the week but during the last two days prices have declined about 10 cents per pikul. Value to-day are about $7.90
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  • 134 5 The Bangkok Harbour Department, in \U monthly abstract of foreign trade, gives the following as the number and tonnage of the foreign steamers which called at the port of Bangkok during the month of May, 1915 Nationality No. Tonnage. Norwegian 43 355(0 British 21 19,910 Japanese 3
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  • 61 5 The following approximate return, received from the Customs Department, shows tbe values of Imports and Exports daring the month of May 1915 Import*. 3 per cant Goods Tcs. 5,555,409 Wine, Beer, A Spirits 145.157 Gold leaf Tes. 329,000 and Coin 1J7,30l 55M01 Opium i 185,585 Total 6,546,451 Exports.
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  • 66 5 Singapore* Jun* to On Lou-1' n— Bank 4 mf*. 2/4 t >;M Demand 4 Private 3 mf*. 1/4 7; 1«'» Irvh;--h««.k r. T, 175 b«nk d/d 21 j On Bbaag Bhm*«. 100| Oi, Ja** MO} On Jip^-u— BtSSI did. I: 3{ tatJljigß* —b«vs9g rasa W iaC'eil BilU last i*„u*
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  • 782 5 PriMiQmUd in HM lutd i .v Mirair.l tSisaAPuKK, Jcvi 10. ■Mn.Lr] >.\ ,-c and Sbaie Br 'CtrH, i' net tltM Ball lift i;ietattona: Rubber Shares. .*em. Value. Buyi-re. Seller*. t> irtejptif 1/10 I 4 1 Anglo Jay* 4 3 J/- Aug! >-Malay 1/--1 Ayer X 10/- 12/--2-
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    • 74 5 Train Services. REfltt* TIMES Sin8?.pore iTank-PoaJ) Daity. WEEKDAY! A: BUEDAlt. Mail i>ailv If fl tOI m rth at 7.7 a. m. i 7»> p.n». Other BfitiM HI Jnlxx* o L i«».2« r., Booa, IJO p- I Mail ttriTM irom BOftfc at I.M UL MM i ».m Train*leartfioai Joboi 7.'-. 11.41
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 461 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, 10th. G. G. C. Ladies Monthy Medal. l.C.C. treet ng. 5.1'. i..tn. P. O. Homeward mail cl -^d. High water:-9.26 a.m 7 ft. 7 ins. p.m. t ft. 5 ins. Friday, llth Legislative Council. 2.30 p m. St. Barntba*. High water: —10.11 a.m. 7 ft. in* f.14 p.m.
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  • 1000 6 London, May 13.—A cablegram i.us been received saving that Archangel is now open. This is news that has been eagerly awaittd, and more particularly by the Rassian Government, for by the opening of the navigation of the port of Archangel Russia will be enabled to renew
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    • 451 6 rimm m m[Ummmm lll m mmt l m CONGOLEDM RDGS^I Made by a new and wonderful process that I j supplant all other rugs in the mark, t I Grass, fibre and fabric rugs are dust collecti n I I and unsanitary. I Congoleum rugs are absolutely sanitary I v
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClK il?alapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 10.
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    • 90 7 M.re French Successes. London, June 5.40 p.m. [mj rtant French sneecorded in a comrauniqne which says there was a violent infantry battle on the Lorette plateau. The (i rmans replied to the French night attack with three counter-attacks, bat the French maintained every position We have progressed
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    • 67 7 Lond< n, June 8, 10.25 p.m. Field-Marshal Fiench reports that thesituation on the British front is mchai The artillery is less tetive. We successfully exploded mines nnder the German trenches in front of Ploegsteert, destroying t arty yards of parapet. Wt* brought down two German Mroplan
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    • 55 7 London, June 9, 4.20 a.m. Amsterdam: The Belgo-Dntch fronti been closed in connection with enormous movements of German troops to the Yser. Barbed electric wire has been o ig the whole frontier and •itantl are ordered to place bo :keta of w iter before their houses »nl re
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    • 74 7 London, June 9, 1.25 a.m. 1'ari.s: A communique states that Bavere artillery duels are taking place in the regions of the Aisne aii«l Lorette. Wo captured more houses at Xeuville St. Yaast and repulsed a violent attack in the labyrinth Two German battalions bought up hastily in
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    • 36 7 June *J, 4.35 p.m. an*: A communique states that 1' i'ciich have carried two, and in places three, lines of German <>n the outskirts of Bois-le-b "•tre, and have made a number of priaokers.
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    • 27 7 London, June 9, 1 50 p.m, tea ncr Hindenberg by a mine, and a lM r was badly damaged and into a German port.
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    • 28 7 June 'J, 5.30 a.m. Ati l '>: The King's condition has Nroved, and it is hoped that he W aoon be out of danger. I
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    • 23 7 Turkish Cruiser Salved. London, June 8, 8 :50 p.m. Odessa: The Russians have refloated and docked the Turkish cruiser Medjidieh.
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    • 146 7 London, June 9, 1 p.m. Petrograd The Germans are developing a big battle front at Shawli and have rearranged the forces which are persistently attacking in the direction of the village Doubie, and a communique says that consequently th» Russians have left the village and
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    • 52 7 London, June 0, 1.50 p.m. Petrograd A Russian submarine attacked ten German battleships between Windau and Gotland and tired several torpedoes she dived on hearing loud explosions. The Germans, owing to the activity of the submarines and losses by the mine fields, have left in a
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    • 73 7 London, June 9, 1.60 p.m. Paris The Belgian General de Witte, who has just returned from Russia, is full of enthusiasm of the Russian Army, which he considers the most courageous in existence. I have no fear of their falling 'back. We fell back on Moscow in 1812.
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    • 95 7 London, June 8, 7.35 p.m. The House of Commons passed the third reading of the bill for the establiehinent of a Ministry of Ammunitions. Mr. Asquith said that Mr. LloydGeorge would be responsible to the House and the country for the necessary supplies fur the troops. He was
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    • 74 7 London, June 9, 1.50 a.m. The triennial Gold Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society has been awarded to Mrs. Smith Lewis and her sister Mrs. Dunlop Gibson, for their contributions to fcinaitic and Semitic studies. Sir Hugh Burnes yesterday presented the Public Schools Medal for the best
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    • 37 7 London, June ft, 5 55 p.m. A meeting of the Cardroom operatives was held in Manchester, at which it was decided to persist in the demand for war bonuses This has re-aggravated the cotton dispute-
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    • 75 7 Gallantry in Turkish Stronghold. London, June 9, 5.30 a.m. General Sir lan Hamilton, in an Order to the troops, states that he had never seen more devoted gallantry than during the past three days, even during the Russo-Jap-anese fighting. He cabled to Lord Kitchener paying tribute to the
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    • 38 7 London, June 9, 1.50 a m. An arrival at Bukharest from Constantinople states that nine British seaplanes bombed Akbasch, a base at the harbour of Gallipoli, killing and wounding fifteen soldiers and damaging stores.
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    • 90 7 Malacca. The Committee beg to ftckn< > ledge, with thanks, receipt *<f ih ,j following A 1 read y ackiio w [edged and sent London... $8 533.33 Already acknowledged in hand 4,193.79 G. A. If. 10. Malacca Golf Club 7.',. Kuropean Employed Dunlop Rubber
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    • 25 7 Loudon, Jun. 9, [JO am The German submarine Xo. 2.), which sank H.M.S. Triumph and the Majestic, has arrived at Constantinople.
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    • 33 7 London, June 9, 1.50 a.m. A resolution was passed by the Association of Dutch Sea Captains and Officers protesting against tbe barbarous German submarine warfare on defenceless merchantmen and fishermen.
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    • 361 7 On behalf of Mrs 11.8. Salmond, Mr. D. R. Kin loch (care of The Chartered Bank of I. A. and China, Singapore) acknowledges, with many thanks, the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged 0..N.AH,„ Anon mous Donor 40 f. s. t. r Various Junior Members of Hongkong
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    • 19 8 DEATH. On Monday, 7th Jun<% at Malacca, Peternella Barnabas, the beloved wife of JOSEPH BAENABAS: ag«d 73.
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    • 1361 8 Sidelights oa Germany's Efforts tt Prolong the Struggle. What is the real position to-daj of Germany? Ever since the Chancellor of the Exchequer unfolded to us, in introducing the Budget, the colossal suras that the war is costing, and the unproductive expenditure! (speaking strictly from the point of
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    • 136 8 Three Europeans Drowned Further details concerning I wreck of tbe Heap Eng Mob ll! r Zweena reached Singap »rfl morning, and though meagre it appears that three European of the crew are drowned, l Chinese, and eleven deck pm*l* The vessel struck a reel it
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    • 543 9 Tin ifl $82 —75 cts. down. Latest advertisements are mll ried on pag-3 10. The P. and O. liner Sardinia is n e here, from Colombo etc., next Saturday afternoon, 12th inst. Produce, the Home and general commercial eewi page 5. Mr. D. L- Ralrden has been
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    • 110 9 {Tribune Special.) Fatal Car Accident. Penang, June 9, 1.15 p.m. Mr. G. Stables, manager, Changkat section, Caledoeia, Penaug R u b ber Estates Co., met with a fatal motorcar accident last night. This moming Mr. Stables was found in a ditch with the car on top of him
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    • 55 9 The management of this popular Cinema show announces in its usual programme to-night a feature war film as taken at the Front by permission of the military authorities. This will doubtless prove especially interesting, and a visit to the Harima Hall to-nijL,'ht is recommended. There are further many
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    • 96 9 The Penang Gazette says there will be a large gathering of the Moslems at the Kapitan Kling Mosque, Penang, to-night, when the traditions of the Prophet of Islam will be read by the learned Alems and Sheiks, and food will be distributed to rich and poor alike in
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    • 59 9 favourite hall reverts to screening films and a fine budget is being presented to its numerous patrons. Faust," a splendid adaptation of the famous opera, is one of the star features. A splendid Wild Animal Comedy, Latest WatGazettes, Whiffles and the inimitable Max go with other fine features
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    • 90 9 Daring the ending June sth there occurred 143 deaths locally, of which 106* were male and il female. Of the 143 deaths, lib' were Chinese, IS Malays, and 11 Indians. Malarial fever claimed 25, fever not specified 9, phthisis 18, convulsions 17, beriberi 6, pneumonia 8, diarrhoea 7,
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    • 157 9 It is said that the amateur dramatists of Ipoh are preparing an extremely ambitious effort for the near future, the new venture being nothing less than a revue, the most up-to-date form of entertainment at Home. It is notified in the Sarawak Gazette that until further orders the export duty
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    • 445 9 "Madame Butterfly 99 at the Palladium. A well-filled house witnessed the last performance of the Italian Grand Opera Company, which has delighted Singapore with its exhibition of vocal and instrumental talent for the past fortnight. Puccini's thrilling operatic tragedy, 14 -Madame Butterfly closed the season. The story, unfortunately,
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    • 134 9 Advent of First=Class European Troupe. To-morrow, per ss. Bougainville from Colombo, arrives the New Cirque, a first rate combination of European artistes. The company had centernplate I an extensive tour through Germany, Belgium, Austria and Italy when the war broke out and completely upset all arrangements made.
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    • 99 9 Riot in Ceylon. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June 10.30 p.m. The Colonial Office reports that anti-Moslem rioting has occurred in various parts of Ceylon. Buddhists' shops in Kandy have been looted. Martial law was proclained in several districts. H. E. the Governor of Ceylon reports
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    • 34 9 The Note To Germany. London, June 9, 4.20 a.m. Washington President Wilsen has announced that the U. S. Government Note to Germany was completed and would probably be forwarded on June 9th.
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    • 295 9 London, June J), 4.10 a.m. Washington Mr. Bryan, U. S. Secretary of State, has resigned. 4.30 a.m. President Wilson has accepted Mr. Bryan's resignation, which is due to differences over the Note to Germany. It is understood that Mr. Bryan throughout has been opposed to anything of
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    • 119 9 Washington, Jane 'J, r >.ls a.m. Prior to the announcement of Mr. Bryan's resifnation, President Wilson had authorised a statement that the general character of the Note had not been modified since the first draft, and that the German promise to pay compensation for the torpedoing
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    • 55 9 The Zeppelin Hawk. London, June 8, 5.55 p.m. Reutet's correspondent at British headquarters states that Flight subLieut. Warneford attacked the Zeppelin alone and unassisted. When the explosion upset his aeroplane, his petrol escaped, compelling him to land in order to refill the tanks from his reserve
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    • 66 9 London, June 8, 8-30 p.m. Amsterdam Two aeroplanes were observed on Sunday evening hovering over Flanders. Guns thundered at them from all sides, but the airmen, unperturbed, remained in the air, apparently waiting for Znppelins. One sighte 1 a Zeppelin about 5-30 In the morning, and felled
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    • 41 9 London, June f, 5.30 p.m. At question time in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that compensation would be granted for damage done during air raids. The Government were considering the insurance of property against war risks.
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    • 50 9 London, June 8, 5.21 p.m. Tbe Admiralty announces that His Majesty the King has telegraphed to Flight sub-Lieut. R. Warneford his most hearty congratulations on his splendid achievement and that he had much pleasure in conferring on him the Victoria Cross for hie gallant act.
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    • 41 9 London, June 9, 4 20 a.m. Vienna An official statement says that a seaplane shot at and destroyed the Italian airship Ferrara which was returning from Fin me iti die early morning. The crew of seven were captured.
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    • 881 10 The Brinkmami'Soffing Case. A gruesome story of cruel murder and wholesale poisoning is, link by link, being formed into a chain which will scarcely find an equal for cold-blooded taking of life in anything which has ever been heard in a Court of Justice. Gramser Bi inkmann who
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    • 118 10 Cheating Case. In the third police conrt this morning, (Mr Rene Eber, of Braddell Brothers, for the defence) Oh Seek Joo, of 80 Emerald Hill Road; was charged that he on or about May 7th last, did attempt to commit cheating, by falsely pretending to E. S. Williams,
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    • 250 10 In the second police conrt this morning Superintendent T. Leonard, in charge of Tanjong Pagar Dock Police, charged Lam Vow, who has been employed in the Gold Storage Company's depot at Borneo Wharf for about ten months, with the theft as a servant of l.\ catties of bacon
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    • 45 10 Yesterday, in the third police court, tho case in which J. 0. Davies is charged by A. C. Wessels, of Johore, with criminal breach of trust, respecting some fifteen hundred rubber shares, was mentioned. Bail was extended in the sum of *****.
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    • 149 10 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Yesterday's Results. Profession Pairs. Engrs. A. G. Stredwick and 8. Tonkin beat Mors. 12, G. Mamoli and J. Hod gins, 2—6, 7—5, 7—5. C. S. 2: C. H. G. Clarke and E. L. Talma beat Press, R. D. Davies and W. A. Wilson, o—2, 6—l. Mors.
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    • 75 10 Sunday, 13th Junk. Johnston's Pier 0, 10 and 11 a.m., 130 and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 75 Yabds Handicap Novices Hack. This race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries wiil be
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    • 48 10 i The May medal was won by 1 Mr. Leggatt. Scores C. A. Leggatt 43 40—7—76 B D. Keith 41 48 6 S3 H. N. Sopor 45 48—8—85 The Ladies' competition this month will be played against bogey on Monday next 1 i.li June.
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    • 138 10 Record in Kuala Lumpur. A record was created last Saturday on the V.M.C.A. grounds in tho Federal Capital when the Association met a team of school masters, captained by Mr. V. Roue, and got the whole side out for one run. Winning the toss and batting first, the home
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    • 47 7 I "DRAGON" CEMENT "I I f I s io/ V 8 I TOTHE AND TO S P OF \jF XX g Staoapore. *f THE COYERHMEHT 1 DUPIRE B» x >*7itf£f .chSre. 1 Singapore. *mmmr* ids Be jg Sola Ageats for the Straits and F.M.S. < V > 3SSBESSBSBB EESBE«^3SS3SESS^
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    • 52 8 ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. I Birds rest Bra dy.| SOuE IMPORTER*:— I a CALDBEGK, &SAGC8EC03 CO. J T T 'T r V TWyTTH I T1W1—■— 4 4M%4MuMi£4 Iadelphi] I HOTEL. X I Music I I DURING DINNER f I TO-NIGHT. X 1 > 3 W I DAVID BENJAMIN J
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 312 10 I UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY IS THE I BEST RECOMMEKCATIOM. j I The Local Agents of ROSS'S, jj THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS CF 1 I I London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith, I 1 have received the following entirely I unsolicited testimonial from one of their 1 1 Clients in the Malay Peninsula:— I
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    • 938 11 CUAN KIAT CO., f Phillip StrCCl. |~rr 0 r ,7, I U Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT 5 if Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 8 Contractors, General Importers and J Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- Mill Suppliers. Wsis will give you an Idea of tbe extensive Stock we carry Ready for delivery:
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915.
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    • 355 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europ». \%m> London: City of Newcastle June lO.Ning Chow, June 19 Neleua Juns 20 j Mentor, June It Peleni, July 10. Glenlogan, beginning July. Hirano Maru, June 23. Liverpool: Perseus, June 13 Yintuek,Junc 25. Netherby Hall, July 4; Cyclops, July IL Marseilles City of Newcastle June
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    • 47 12 The B.I. (Apcar Line) steamer Dnnera, 5389 tons, Capt. E. G. M. Dickinson, will be despatched for I Rangoon Penang and Calcutta on or about June 16. Application should be made to Messrs Adamson Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., for rates of freight and paseag*. Phone So. 1198.
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    • 272 12 Latest Arrivals. Sri Muar, Brit atr 9-6-15, Inner Roads. Kaka, Brit str 9 6 15, Inner Roads HcDg Ho, Brit str 9 6-15, Inner Roads. In.lra, Hi it str 9 G 15, Outer Koails. kinta, Brit str 9 6-15, Inner Roads. Will o the Wi p, Brit str
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    • 50 12 Nainsang for Penang, Calcutta. Singkel for Laboen Bilek, Medan. Meran for Selat Pandjang, Beng kalis. Pontianak for- Merging, Pekan, Kuantan, frengganu. Sappho for Pts Dickson ft Swttt. Kaka for Malacca, Muar. Tanjong Surat for KotaTinggi. Zafiro tor Sabung, Port Said. De Weert for Billiton, SouraTaya etc. Emilie for Rhio.
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    • 152 12 The Rangoon Gazette reports that the B L liner Bharata, which left Rangoon on Sunday, May 16, with passengers and cargo for Penang, was towed back into port on the following Tuesday and anchored at No. 5 Dalla buoy, having met an accident at sea. On the morning
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    • 35 12 AmiIYAl»-8-f-l*. Van Outhoorn, Dut, °53\ Sobels, June 7, Batavia, gen., X.P.M. Ji* Ho. Brit., 9«, Harding, June S, Asaban, gen., E.S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson, June 8, Teluk Anson, gen., E.S. Co
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    • 55 12 Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Tong Chuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Malacca for Tongkah. Trang for Trang. Katnor for Rangoon. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brendan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Lightning for Singapore. Klang
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    • 12 12 Perseus, June 17, from China. Sardinia, June 11, from Colombo.
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    • 167 12 Vessels Expected Saigon Maru (Osaka Shosen Kaisha) due 9th June, from Singapore for Penang, Colombo and Bombay. Agents, Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Klang. Tara (13.1.) llth June, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Merionethshire (Shire) due llth June* from Europe for
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    • 99 12 Per P. k 0. str. Medina.—Mr. W. E. Cleaver, Dr. an* Mrs. Braird, Mr. R. E. Spaar, Mr. D. H. Day, Mr. R. H. Taylor. Per P. 0. str. Malta.—Mr. Heeeriek, Mr. Bagnall, Mr. Goldman, Mr. L. Champion, Miss Shwartsblat. Miss H. Palan, Mrs. Fox, Mr. Woag Sui
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    • 107 12 The Panama Canal Commission purchased two large floating cranes for heavy loads, such as dock-gate leaves and heavy guns, the maximum capacity being 250 tons each. Four tenders were received The Deutsche Maschinen Tabrik AG, of Duisburg, Germany, £171,000 the Werl Gusto, Holland,
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    • 393 12 The M. M. liner Cordillere U dut here on June 18th From New York is shortly due here the liner Minnewaska. The Nederland S. 8. Cos. liner Prinses Juliana, is due here on June llth. The Cbargeurs Reuntfl liner Bougainville is due here tomorrow from Europe and Colombo.
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    • 130 12 The position of the Olenroy immediately after h.r stranding gave but little hope of a possible salvage as the vessel was badly straining amidships that it was thought she would break in two. The nature of a part of her cargo (beans) speedi ly told on the hull,
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    • 179 12 The O.S.K. Chicago Maru, tons, which has just Japan from Canada, reports a 1 unusual incident at Victoria says the Japan Chronicle. Stated that the steamer left v toril on tbe afternoon of April 30--and had proceeded some d when Customs officials came pursuit in
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    • 420 12 In dealing, ti\e weeks ago. the question ol the existing sc age of seamen, we complained, Syren and Shipping, that tea Admiralty, instead of making effort to relieve the situation, L*d helped materially to complies:*;. Since that time there has ne: been no improvement; there ba
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    • 398 13 Eastern Inner Mongolia is called bj tbe Chinee tSOOcH or grass land. This term expresses appropriately the features of the country, which is a vast plain with abundant pasture. It is true that in the region* adjacent to Cbihli Province or South Manchuria some Mongolians are sirnilated with
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    • 257 13 The Japanese nurses Bent by the lied Cross Society of Japan to France are quartered at the Hotel Astoria at a corner of ChampsEllysees, Paris; and the formal opening of their hospital took place on the afternoon of April 3, the Japanese national holiday (anniversary
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    • 95 13 A special capable to the Civil and Military Gazette dated London, 23th May, states that telegrams indicate concentration of troop* in the valley of the Adige river on both the Heroll sod Trent tide* of the halo. Austrian frontier. The heaviest German artillery i s posted
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 710 13 Take Sanatogea—it's sure to give you Better Health, Strength and Nerve-power. T F pLT.e^u^ g l h statement, typical of thousands JL of the year-nothing will d f thers —cannot fail to impress even a 1 S Prejudiced reader. For they were sent mucngooclasa course of Sanatogen. voluntarily by shrewd
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      • 19 13 G. C. L£ E, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND KrPAIR! R. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2 II 1-10
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      • 328 13 BAN LES ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Shipchandlers and Providoroa, General Importers and Exporters of Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for: THE STR4IT3 FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers. The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs Koh
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    • 525 14 According to the latest investigation made by the Colonization Bureau of the Three Eastern Provinces, the area of wild land in Mukden province is 101,400,000 cho 243,000,000 cho in Kirin province anl, 361,800,000 cho in Amur province. When cultivated these tracts of land would be sufficient to
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    • 69 14 Just as men and women read of a royal progress in the newspaper, because distance prevents them from seeing the actual event, so advertisements, read in th fame way, enable people to see, consider, an 1 appraise hundreds of useful articles which in the ordinary way they would never hear
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    • 122 14 London, May 27.—Tbe Italia fan-shaped invasion of Austria gone forward incoessflllly, ing troops now hoi other important point* ri main armies. Ti cli g ej I ment on the Bioa w ing alt the river lino and raiia*; The Italians are showing selves vigorous in tht open!*
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      • 148 14 1 MOTOR LAUNCHES. I Designed the Requirements I of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. I ib tv n„Har, serial Sfc' We have always Suitable and Reliable 1 Any Size Can be Built Under Special J I Survey at Shortest Notice. #5 Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. I
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      • 56 14 j ECONOMY I R'TSME.' j AfVker. a firm k-> !j| great of money 1 jjj II advertising xt c«r.nct a II its £nces Wit***** 10 jr j muck of tne bettczit w v I 111 advertising. It is therefore W un ji cl&UDicd a.; .<± I advertised gocas I 1
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    • 568 15 Dr. G. Koga's Discovery. J ipsa Times we learn effective specific medircnloeis has at last been i by Dr Genaaburo Koga, been ebeorbed in research ten years. His erj Rfaa almost completed last baa tried it on hunrem since than. As the r quite satisfactory, he rived to
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    • 250 15 About cue o'clock on Sunday morning a policeman on patrol discovered a load on a cart in one of the back streets of Ginza, I chome, lokyo, reports the Japan Chronicle the load consisted of something wrapped np i n oil paper, which on examination was found
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    • 140 15 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bunk of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contributions Previously acknowledged $332,179.35 Hon. W. G. Maxwell, C.M.G. (monthly) 50 00 Rev. F. G. Swindell (7th contribution)
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      • 131 15 MAN TAI Co., No. 30, Rjbinaon Roal, Singapore Phone > T o. MIL Telegrana "KIANTAJ «»«<»■—r>Q 'O'^i Quiiorel Qtuill fcunyiill. Commission Agents Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Ghandlers. CanteeL Contractor? to H.M British ard Foreign Wavy. Tin provisions, Fresh Provisions, Wine-, Spirit* •tc, of the best quality, always in St.>ck. Orders promptly
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      • 487 15 _NOTICES_ '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-
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      • 496 15 NOTICES PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-eral Djdley Ridmt, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Any printing, posting, distributing crculating or publishing of notices or placads cr other written matter likely to trouble between persons of different nationalities is an unto Martial Law, and persons offending will be arrested
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      • 478 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*— free t charge—with full particulars of the qualifi, at.ons and experience of suitable men for %lj ooaition thty have vacant. Employees deairi» g appointment can have their application* fi!d n th. r for a fee of $5. This includes:— 4
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      • 593 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij koyai Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Van Linschoten Batavia,fSoorabaya, BoeMeng, Itacaaanr, Belft-Papan, Palchleh, Rwandan?, rr.ocrang, Mertado. Tagoelnndang. fHaini, Tartu na. Beta. MtoeaaL raaeako, TaKaea, Meaado, Ternaie, Totok, Kota-Boena,
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      • 437 16 SRIPPIKG_ T& o STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bils of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Forts. Steamers \v ii leave >ingapo:e on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Eurc pc) FROM SINGAPORE,
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      • 342 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamerf of the above Li c maintain a regular serv.ce between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongk eng and Shanghai en locte. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada O.M. Robins. s.s. Madras O.'.M'J J. Kilpatrick, K.N.R.
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      • 358 16 BANKS AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED ROI CHASTER. Paid up Capital in 60 fittCMfa Reserve Fund Reserve Liat l!t% oi i BANKER! The Bank of England Uiy and Midland London County p nr j VVestnv Hank, Ltd., The Nat Bank of England, Ltd., Bank of Scotland Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH Current Accounts are rj
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