Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1915
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Title Section22 1915-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVFNING DAILY. Vol. 2 —No. 136. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement473 1915-06-12 1 PALLADIUM CFCH?FD PCAD. Sir.aapore'* Premier Thertre- ORCHARD ROAD. TC-K'CHT! Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm- TO-NIGHTM Which Switch is the Switch Miss for Ipswich. pa SwHd mc on to 673, I am going to have a real good Laugh, I am going to see BUNGLING Bl473 words
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Advertisement362 1915-06-12 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely, pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore saves its in pencil expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets giving full particulars from fßoneo362 words
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Article1520 1915-06-12 2 Battle Zone in the Carpathians. Stirring Story of the Russian Army. The Daily Chronicle's special corr» wp«indent, Harold Williams, writing fjom Lemberg (via Petrograd), April 22, layi In the heart of the Carpathians, ninety miles south of Lemberg and thirty miles south of Stryji, lies a mountain around1,520 words
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Advertisement323 1915-06-12 2 i DRINK Crawford's OLD SCOTCH WMISKY. Superior Quality. Fine Flavour. J Finest Very Old j SGOTCfI WfIWH a^ U.v j L}, MODERATE IN PRICE. $13.00 per doz. j jOHN^f^*co,i l ill— in iin i ii in i wiiim I—rrirn1 —rrirn irrn —i \m i rrrmmttmu-m ■■■■Ml x.c iii in iiiiniiiin323 words
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Advertisement481 1915-06-12 2 J. H. JAYATILAK4. Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service ,n Ce Tlon and the Straits G .ver* ment. Work Daier Personal Umn^ CHARGES MODERATE. Afo. 81, Tank Road !0.7 Just Unpacked A large assortment of TUCK'S Actress and Picture Post Cards Large etoofc of Coloured and481 words
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Article213 1915-06-12 3 Under date Shanghai May 27 Ifaaari Wheelock and Co. report. Japan Goal —Although thediplomatic tension between Japan and China has subsided a strong feeling of resentment exists throughout the country against the Japanese and with it a certain amount of reluctance on the part of Native buyers213 words
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Article163 1915-06-12 3 The rrrort of the Segamat Johore Rubber Estates, Ltd., fur 1914 state that alter providing for all charge including Debenture interest, the net profit is £2,453, to which has to be added £673 brought forward, giving a total of £3,131, and this the directors propose should be163 words
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Article137 1915-06-12 3 Search-lights hitherto employed by our Army have been those imported from abroad, especially almost all lenses have been brought from Germany. Two sets of field search-lights with concave lenset imaging from 3 to 21 ftet respectively, have lately been manufacture*!, according to a joint design of the HffiKtarj137 words
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Advertisement269 1915-06-12 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I 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 p "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH269 words
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Advertisement369 1915-06-12 3 Patent Jibre Qompany. Manufacturers ff the JACKSON PATENT SMOKING IXD Drying Ca.wnets. Rubier 4 days from rollers to packing case or nosey returned. Prices SI6O to S6OO Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cared rubber now always realii i P.A.Q.369 words
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Article346 1915-06-12 4 Over tho desolate waters, over the sandhills grey The winter evening closes, the twilight fades away, The rain sweeps in with the darknet.', the wind comes up with the tide, On the stretch of the hid len reaahei where th long Destroyers ride. Where the lean, leached hulls lie346 words
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Article121 1915-06-12 4 Enterprise on a small stale, but one that promises, says a Manila contempo.ary, to grow to mammoth proportions, has been started in Manila, the new departure consiiting in preserving the mango, the most delicious fruit of the tropics. The Philippine* is the home of the mango and121 words
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Article69 1915-06-12 4 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 tho same way, enable people to see, consider, and appraise hundred! of useful articles which m the ordinary way they would never near about.69 words
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Advertisement459 1915-06-12 4 I SAN APHOS. I j The Mist Reliable Tonic f I AND I Nerve Fool on the Market. l IT FORTIFIES TAB SYSTEM AGAINST I Malaria. Jieat I AND OTHER Wropieal £Diseases. It repair* the oyer-worked system, relieves mental fatigue J g and restores the general tone. j| It is459 words
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Advertisement166 1915-06-12 4 I HOTEL van WIJk"~ I DURING I THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Man**, JUST RECEIVED^ Darn a roEds—Tonic for Men Vegetine Complexion Pills. Danderine—Hair Henewer ORLEX COMPOUND Of all Chemists or the Sole Agent- THE UNITED PHARMACY Singapore. LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO.166 words
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Article1403 1915-06-12 5 Eloquent Tr'bute to the Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. An ordinary meeting of tho Lrgiilative Council was held yesterday afternoon, there being present H. E. the Governor, Sir Arthnr Young, X.0.M.0.; the Hon. Mr .R. J. Wilkinson, c M.0., Colonial Secretary Hon. Mr. G. A. Goodman, At-torney-General Hon.1,403 words
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Article71 1915-06-12 5 SinQttpof€i June /2. m Loo*! on— Hank 4 »> f* 2/4 l/U Domaod 24 Private S in/a, 2/4 7/lf> r> lii-iJH— Bank T. i. 17S <»n Hongkong— I Iv 81iaagl|wi Baft* d d. 100* ©n .i i *a Btmk T. T. 140} On Japan— Bank d/d. Ml} SorareagM—huvtnt' r»:a71 words
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Article221 1915-06-12 5 (Singapore, Jnne 12.) Tin.— *S2J—l4o tons softst Copra. —Weak Tapioca. —Steady. Sago Flour. —Strong. Qambier. —Good demand. Popper. —Weak. Other Products. Market ttStrf* Latest Loc&l Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S p*r picul j Nutmegs NS. ?l.ee Copra Bali 7.;;0 Copra QoflMM T»u* 7.40 Copra Dongalo 7.40 Copra Kavong221 words
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Article144 1915-06-12 5 Saturday, 12th. Cabaret Kutertainmcnt. llathV- Hot'!. IP p.ia after Special Dinner. G. <;. C. ItWl Monthly Medal. Hindu Am elation football Match. Married v. Single Raffles ground. S p.m. Tanglin Club Meeting, 9 p.m. P. Jr >>. Outward mail expected. High water —10.Ii0 a.m. 7 ft. ft ma. MT144 words
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Article135 1915-06-12 5 Latest Quotations. $p* i<ii Srrri.ce.) London, .June 11, 4 p.m. MeMs. Tin Si-aits. A month* £166 0.& iar Silver 23| ProduceFine hard Para spot 2/7. Plantal ion, Ist class Quality pr*»t)p m Copra: X 22.7.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair •pen ports spot dist SJ. White fair Sings*)***135 words
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Article104 1915-06-12 5 May, 1915, Outputs. Me-tsra F. \V. Barker Co fa>«»ur m with tmo following return* 105,564 Seuawang, 20,557 B*tu Anam, 10,051; Pengkalan Durian, 4 079 Bute, 3.136; Sungoi Bagnn, 11,470; Sunpala, 2,688 Dominion, 27,000 Tebrau, 67,913;; J*ram Kuantan, 8,147 cih *n jtia-. Kelantan, 1,220 Ledbury, 42,847 croft, 14,288; Batu104 words
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Article28 1915-06-12 5 The Secretary of Mandai Tekotig Robber E?tates informs ns that the output in May was 5,410 lbs. total for 10 month* of current financial year 58,016 lbs.28 words
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Article41 1915-06-12 5 We are Indebted to the Secretary of the Alalaka Pinda Robber Eitateg for information to the effect that the output in May amounted to 27,325 lbs, making the total for 9 months of the current financial year 223,760 lbs.41 words
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Article71 1915-06-12 5 For the period from Jim* 1 11 to 17 inclusive, the value of tie, hifh> <*st grade of rubber is fixed 2s. 4Jd. p*-r lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber oo which rxport d ay is leviable oi an ad valorem basil in accordance with th" rules71 words
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Article102 1915-06-12 5 It is notified in th- Gazette i v I yesterday that until further .cc the introduction into any h;ui» »ur or pert in the Colony of deck assengers in any ship in excess .ne half of the number which buck tip is authorized to carry from .ay place102 words
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Advertisement832 1915-06-12 5 Church Services. 8. Andrews Cathedral. 2nd Sunday after Trinity.—7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.tn. Holy Communion (Choral i. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany 4 pm Sunday Bofcod and Bible Classes, 5.30 p.m.' Evening and Sermon. Hymns. 328, 124. I ffjL 59». 806. Lessons M. Judges 4. E. Judge* 6 or832 words
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Miscellaneous258 1915-06-12 5 Mails Close. To-day. Batn Pahat Mena 2 pra Pngi Rajah. Ternbilahaa and Jndragiri Quorra 2 pa Malacca, 1*. Swettenhani and Penang *Klaug 2 pv Med an Medusa 2 pm Pa.viroean, Broome. Derby, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslew, Carnarvon. Gerald ton A: Frema tie Paroo 2 pm Prigi Raiah, Tembilahan ana Indragiri258 words
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Article1209 1915-06-12 6 His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong on Jure 3rd received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the following effect:— M It gives me much pleasure to inform you that His Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve of a Knight Bachelorship1,209 words
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Advertisement156 1915-06-12 6 AIDS TO TRADE. I There arc good salesmen tad the other sort. It all depends upon the man. Advertising has been rightlycalled an efficient salesman, but the degree of efficiency of course depend* on the handing of the ads. by the papers they appear in. Get a man with exnerien-156 words
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Advertisement393 1915-06-12 6 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-stoned building, suitable f r a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5-5 v TO LET. Comfortable residence No. 30, Stevens Road, known as Tresco." Immedate entry. Tennis Courts, Stables, etc. Moderate Rent. Apply to E. Silas,393 words
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Advertisement369 1915-06-12 6 J'nlfiV thdr <* Ualifies "a. !>ecn r the motto of State Ex P ress I WGjfa&Sf Cigarcnes ever since they have been °J th market. They £et far in excess of anything hitherto N only known and continue to maintain it in spite of all opposition. CIGARETTES VIRGINIA LEAF No.369 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section29 1915-06-12 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915 Latest Gables and News-Notes, Cb« il?alapa tribune» SATURDAY, JUNE 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATUKDAY, JUNE. 12, 1915. SHIPPING SECTION.29 words
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Article322 1915-06-12 7 Severe German Losses. London, June 10, 6.30 p.m. Paris, Official: Eyewitness states that in twenty-five minutes the Germans on the 6tk inst. lost over three thousand killed, two hundred and fifty prisoners and numbers of guns when the French stormed the sali»*nt ot* Quonneviere. The latter is322 words
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Article94 1915-06-12 7 London, June 10, t p.m. Toronto: Minister of Defence Hughes is appealing for an additional 35,000 soldiers, including four Highland regiments, bringing the total Canadian contingent up to 150,000. Ottawa Mr Wite, in a speech whilst en route to London to become Agfnt-Oeneral for New South Wales, said94 words
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Article98 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, 1.45 a.m. Paris A communique says that an artillery duel was continued north of Arras, though himdered by a dense fog, the battle ending in the capture of th* village of Neuville St. Vaaat after every desperate hand-to-hand and house-to-house fighting. The Germans98 words
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Article82 1915-06-12 7 London, June 10, 5.30 p.m. Amsterdam An Allied airman on Sunday night flew over Brussels, this awakening the citizens by the guns of all calibres firing. He drop- ped bombs on Eterbeek, though he did not hit the hangar there, but despite very heavy gunfire he returned and82 words
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Article49 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, 1.15 p.m. The Hague The Second Chamber has voted, by (12 to 10, a Bill for the temporary representation of Holland in the Vatican. The Bill was introduced with a view to the possible influence of the Pope in a peace settlement.49 words
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Article17 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, 1 15 p.m. Vancluse has been scrathced for the New Derby.17 words
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Article124 1915-06-12 7 Austrian Warship Lost. London, June 10, 6.25 p.m. Paris An Austrian torpedoboat endeavoured to leave Gulin Trieste, but was sunk by an Italian submarine, crew being drowned. London, June 10, G..')o p m. The Italians achieved an important feat in capturing Monfalcone, which is oji the railway124 words
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Article305 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, 1.15 p.m. TJdine With the capture of the heights adjacent to Monfalcone the Italians are able to see Trieste. Monfalcone has an arsenal, docks, and large stores of munitions and grain. It is the centre for electrical plants supplying Trieste with power, and305 words
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Article46 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, 4.50 a.m. Now York A federal grand jury has examined the German reservist Gnatav Stahl, who is unable to If V; English. They had ordered his arrest in connection with his affidavit that he saw guns mounted on tho Liuitania.46 words
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Article31 1915-06-12 7 London, June 10, BM p.m. Prices of wheat, maisc IU 1 Other foodstufifs continue to decline. Wheat ha? dropped four shillings quarter an 1 Biiatoi maize a shilling.31 words
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Article84 1915-06-12 7 Serious Check for Kaiser's Hordes. London, June 11, 12.30 p.m. Petrograd The Russians have inflicted a serious check on the German troops on the Dniester. A communique says that important enemy forces crossed the river near Jnrasnow, but an heroic Russian offensive drove the enemy back across84 words
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Article55 1915-06-12 7 London, Juno 10, 6.25 p.m. Petrograd It iR confirmed authoritatively that Russian submarines and mines in the Baltic on the 3rd inst. did considerable damage to the German fleet. A submarine next day sank a German destroyer and transport and damaged another destroyer. Another German veS3el was55 words
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Article62 1915-06-12 7 London, June 10, 7.30 p.m. Amsterdam The Russian successes in the north and south are admitted in to-night's German communique. Tne Russians, bringing up reinforcements from the northeast, checked the German encircling movement at the Dubissa. Tho Germans theu retreated to a new line. It also Fays62 words
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Article121 1915-06-12 7 London, June 11, G. 55 a.m. Petrograd, Official After a bombardment, partly with asphyxiating bombs, masses of infantry rushed to the sssanlt of the Russians at Moseiska in (ialicia on the evening of the Bth inst. Th y reached the entanglements, where they were repulsed. The attacks were121 words
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Article103 1915-06-12 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicted, Pari3, Jane 9. Th* French 3 }>tr Mat bonds are at francs 73. 10, Yt-terJay, we realised important prOgT Ml DOrtfl -ui»a. To-day, we captured MUM trenches at the Bois-hyPrttre an 1 made prisoners. P«-tr«.«rrad W. in the region of103 words
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Advertisement42 1915-06-12 7 I DRAGON CEMENT I I TO THE |A«1 f 1 AND TO g I MUNICIPALITY I g I SlnSporc THE GOVERNMENT g 1 DUPIRE m ienSnn. 1 m SINGAPORE!. X i <B Be Sole Agents for the Straits sad F.M.S. jgj BBSBBBBBESffiSBBgBSg6OT42 words
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Article81 1915-06-12 8 marriages. On May 8, at Kensington, A. B. C. Fran«is Captain Jth Batt Royal W«t Kent K.gt.. and of British North Borneo Civil Service, to Emma, daughter of Don Balvino Daraloe, Mf-xioan Minister in Petrograd. .f? n Church of The Advent, Louisville, Kentucky, U.-3.A., Frederick Arthur J_narle.s8 Tocaue,81 words
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336 1915-06-12 8 Any doubts that may have been entertained respecting the accuracy of the reported resignation by the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, C.M.G., of his seat on the Legislative Council of this Colony will be cempletely removed by the record of the336 words
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Article425 1915-06-12 8 Reorganisation To Insure Development of Trade. It is gratifying to find that the lead given by the Daily Dispatch on the important question of the reorganisation of the Board of Trade is being followed in several quarters in which there is intelligent appreciation of the unique opportunity425 words
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Article275 1915-06-12 8 I During the last few days we have received several inquiries and sag. gestions relative to the racanct created by the retirement of Hon. Mr. Tan Jiik Kirn. M[■ from tbe Legislative Council' This is a welcome sign 0 the times, indicating that many275 words
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Article46 1915-06-12 8 The position of the wreck of the Zweena is Sirnmpa Rock, 5 mi N. W. by X. from Koko Lighthoasi at the Eastern Entrance of the Madura Strvtit. The steamer Wilhem will arrive on M >nday morning with the survivors of the ill-fated vessel.46 words
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Article121 1915-06-12 8 The Rallies HoM will tonight present a "Cabaret" entertainment of more than ordinary merit by th" talented Misses Aileen and Dorii Woods. The great success whicii these clever artistes have achieffd throughout their tour assures ll the patrons of the Raffles tor: a most enjoyable evening.121 words
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Article92 1915-06-12 8 A well-known Manchester firm has just received from a Germas firm in Araoy, China, the following letter M VV© shall l>e pleated 10 receive samples and quotation! goods hitherto bought from yon and also such of new Stj prices to be c.i.f. Amoy, U> eluding extra premium for insurance." The92 words
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Advertisement208 1915-06-12 8 mII -r-~ mrai—I—IIIIWIIMi I Mil lIIMI MM! ■■WHIM I I Robinson Co. Sole in Singapore and District FOR Virginia Cigarettes. No. 1 Leaf 50* 60 cents J;] ":i|Ml r No. 65 f -^J^ Turkish. U t No. 11 Special 50i $U0 if /'1 No. 1 Yemdjeh MV> ?W r BUhalb208 words
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Advertisement61 1915-06-12 8 BEST Spanish Port. m WmY- I S -LX IMPORTERS Caliibech, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. l f Mciphi Hotel, f s j I Music j I DURING DINNER I I TO-NIGHT. I I And afterwards until j j midnight. I Mixed Drinks. I American Bar Tender in Charge. J61 words
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Article518 1915-06-12 9 Tin is $82.74 —£1.07£ op. Copra is now quoted at £12-7-6 in th-) London market. :o:— Klang Net en page 15. Sa'_r»> Flour is now priced at 13/9 th»' Home markets. riiSrjpf is in good I in i ill i" J-on-ion at 2/ 0^. lit"! 'i i518 words
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Article50 1915-06-12 9 No Admission. In the Second Police Conrt this morning, Superintendent T. Leonard m charge of Tanjong Pagar Dock Police, charged a Chinese woman named Tong A. Teh with wilful trespass on the Singapore Harbour board premises. She was fined $2 or in default of payment 4 days' imprisonment.50 words
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Article111 1915-06-12 9 In the District Court yesterday afteraoon, Pakari, a Tamil, who was convicted on Tuesday last of housebreaking by night, by breaking into the house of Mrs. Plunkett, No. 1 Race Course Road, on the night of the 7th, and stealinf eleven waistcoats, trousers, shirts,etc, altogether a hundred111 words
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Article191 1915-06-12 9 In the District Summons Court this morning, Doctor K. Appaduria, L. M S., again appeared to answer the summons, that he, being a qualified medital practitioner, on May 3rd furnished a 1 false death certificate, touching the death of one Chin Ah Seng, contrary to section 17191 words
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Article68 1915-06-12 9 A good house witnessed the preformance of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Star Opera last night. Salleh in the part of Romeo acquitted himself creditably, while Miss Cose, as Juliet,acted exceedingly well and Amat Post making ;t typical Tybalt. The famous Miss L«>la having returned to68 words
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Article62 1915-06-12 9 The management of this favourite Cinema resort a novel bill for to-nights' show. A thrilling drama will be seen in The Mysterious Leopard Lady," another dramatic feature 44 The Silent Heroes making a good second. The addition of several first-class comics and comedies and new, entertaining pictures in62 words
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Article85 1915-06-12 9 Flight Sub-Lieut. R. Warneford, V.C., who accomplished the magnificent feat of destroying a German Zeppelin, is an officer well known in these and Indian waters. He was once known as a zealous officer of the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The Malay Mail understands that Mr. T. H. T.85 words
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Article47 1915-06-12 9 Dutch Naval Increase. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. {Tribune Special.) London, June 11, 11.15 p.m. Hague The Dutch Government has asked parliament to vote six million guilders for the construction of two cruisers and four submarines for the defence of the Dutch East Indies.Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 47 words
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Article73 1915-06-12 9 London, Jnne 10, 8.30 p.m. The submarining of trawlers continues. It is reported that six trawlers were sunk to-day. Also that a German steamer was captnred after the outbreak of war and a small schooner. Two of the crews were rescued by Dutch vessels. In one case73 words
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Article42 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 6 25 p.m. Madrid: A British cruiser in the Straits of Gibraltar arrested, aboard an Italian steamer, the captain of the German auxiliary cruiser Prina litel Friedrieb, who, disguised as a cook, escaped from the United States.42 words
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Article47 1915-06-12 9 London, June 11,10.40 a.m. Amsterdam: A Zeppelin mink two Lowestoft fishing smacks in the North Sea. light of the survivors have been brought to Maasluis. Ymuiden The steam trawler Letty has been blown up on Dogger Bank. All the men were drowned.47 words
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Article46 1915-06-12 9 London, June 11, 4.50 a.m. Washington Germany's answer to the American Note regarding the Prini Eitel's sinking of the William P. Frye contends that Germany is entitled to destroy neutral ships carrying contraband, though she agrees to pay damages in such case.46 words
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Article63 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 8.40 p.m. A scheme has been approved for organising workshops by the London public authorities for the additional production of munitions, and it is estimated that at least a hundred workshops would thus be provided. It is estimated that seventy thousand nine hundred and63 words
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Article32 1915-06-12 9 London, June 11, 4.30 a.m. Mr. Lloyd-George submitted to seventy-five trade union delegates a scheme for trade union assistance in increasing the output of munitions which has been adopted.32 words
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Article39 1915-06-12 9 London, Jane 10, 7.30 p.m. The Press Burean states that two torpedo boats. Numbers 10 and 12, which were operating on the Eist Coast, hare been torpedoed and sunk by submarines. Forty-one survivors have been landed.39 words
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Article91 1915-06-12 9 London, Jane 10, 8.15 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, referring to the British making cotton and yarn contraband, said he was glad to think that the terms we made with the vendors of cotton in the United States had91 words
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Article87 1915-06-12 9 London, Jane 10, I.JO p.m. In the House of Commons at question time, Sir John Simon, the Attorney-General, announced that the internment and repatriation of alien enemies are proceeding rapidly, and that of over six thousand who had been interned and repatriated, ihe Advisory Board considered one thousand87 words
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Article79 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 7.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Runciman stated that there were prospects of abundant harvests and no risk of famine prices. He emphasiied the fact that there was no chance of supplies being cut off, or the margin of supplies being destroyed. Referring79 words
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30 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 8.40 p.m. It is understood that Parliament will be asked to vote two hundred and fifty millions sterling on the 15th inst.30 words
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Article30 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, <5.40 p.m. A fire In the West End resulted in the destruction of three hundred military motors, including a hundred for the Red Cross.30 words
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Article34 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 8.15 p.m. A joint conference will be held to-morrow at Manchester between the Federation of Master Spinners and the Cardroom Amalgamation, which is regarded as a hopef al sign.34 words
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Article36 1915-06-12 9 London, June 10, 4.45 p.m. Athens: The King of the Hellenes' wound is in a satisfactory condition, but His Majesty has developed a slight inflammation of he kidneys witii traces of albumen.36 words
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Article64 1915-06-12 9 Mr. Bryan's Resignation. London, June 10, 8.20 p.m. Amsterdam: German comment on the resignation of Mr. Bryan shows that the leading German papers are extraordinarily ignorant of American opinion, and is summed up in the Cologne Gazette, which considers it a victory for GfermanAmericans, and it is to64 words
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Article212 1915-06-12 9 London, June 11, 2 10 p.m. Washington The American Note is most firm in its tone. The United States very earnestly and very solemnly renewed its representations in the former Note. The Tniied States cannot admit the proclamation of the war scone, as it may operate to any212 words
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Article143 1915-06-12 9 London, June 11, 5.25 a.m. Washington: On the eve of the publication of the American Note to Germany, Mr. Bryan, late Secretary of State, issued an tppeal to the American people, declaring that the real issue was not between President Wilson and Mr. Bryan but143 words
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Article182 1915-06-12 10 Football at Alor Gajah. After the lapse of several months of quietness, there was again a football match played between Alor Gajah and Pegoh on the former's padang on Wednesday afternoon. The weather about noon was bad, but just an hour before the play the son was shining slightly.182 words
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Article149 1915-06-12 10 A very fast and interesting game of soccer was played on the ground of the S. R. C. yesterday evening between the S.C.C. and a Naval team Although th* home team was the stronger of the two, the Navies did all they possibly could to rush149 words
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Article130 1915-06-12 10 A step in the right direction, and one that will no doubt be much appreciated, has been taken by the Government, for we learn from one of the notifications in tho latest issue of the Gasette that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the130 words
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Article147 1915-06-12 10 The Selangor Polo Club is holding a Skye meeting on the Kuala Lumpur race-course on Saturday, July 3rd. At the Boustead Institute tomorrow evening the Rev. Wm. Cross will deliver an address on Vision and Life, and for those who attend the service a genuine treat is in store for147 words
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Article148 1915-06-12 10 Export of Tin Applications for permission to export tin, chloride of tin, and tin ore, from British Possessions to Allied and neutral countries, should be addressed to the Secretary (Mr. J. K. wrebby) of the Rubber and Tin Exports Committee, 3, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, London,148 words
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Advertisement558 1915-06-12 10 Latest Advertisements. TH Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 96 of 1915. SUMMARY CASE. Re Tan Boon Kirn. Receiving Order made 28th May, 1915. Date of Order for Summary Administration, 11th Junt», 1915. Date of Adjudication 28th Mar, 1915. Date558 words
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Advertisement370 1915-06-12 10 I Are You Content to Dm TT Unnaturally swee',ened, watery mixtures which are the name of T I BEER f| THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating v in the tropics than Light, Pure S PILSENER BEER These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is unnaturally sweet and insipid.370 words
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Advertisement893 1915-06-12 11 CUAN KIAT CO., 37, Phillip Street. h==r| SS Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. 2 whii 5 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and 1 Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- Mill Suppliers. 1 S W 17«w iyow a/i 7<fea of tf>e Bxtensive Stock we carry Sleady for delivery: g WOO C893 words
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Article376 1915-06-12 12 LOADING LIST. Enropt. f »r London Ning Chow, June 19 Neleus Jane 20 Mentor June 29 Peleus, July 10 Glenlogan, beginning July Hirano Maru, June 23. Liverpool: Perseus, June 13 Kintuck, June 25. Netherbj Hall, July 4 Cyclops, Julj i5 Marseilles Perseus, June 13 Benrinnes, June 15 Hirano376 words
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Article45 1915-06-12 12 The B.I (Apear Line) steamer 5389 tons, Capt. E. G. M. Dickinson, will be despatched for Rangoon Penang and Calcutta on or about June If,. Application should be made to Mtwsrs Adamson Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., for rates of freight and pa**ge. Phone No. 1198.45 words
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Article203 1915-06-12 12 Latest Arrivals. Quorra, Brit str 10-6-15, Inner Rds. Ban Hong Leonk, Brit str 11-6-15, Inner Roads. Lightning, Brit str 11-6-15, No. T Wharf. Hai Nam, Brit str 11-6-15, Inner Roads. Ban Whatt Hin, Brit str 11-6-15, Inner Roads. Aujou, Brit str 11-6-15, Inner Rds. Hong Bee, Brit str203 words
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Article213 1915-06-12 12 Van Riebeeck for Rhio, Biliton, Batavia, Cheribon, Saraarang, Sourabaya, Ampenan, Macassar, etc. Ranee for Mersing, K. Pahang, Pekan and Kuantan. Prinses Juliana for Batavia. Alting for Banka and Billiton. Grotius for Medan, Sabang, Port Said Genoa, etc. Bougainville for Saigon. Calypso for Trengganu and Kelantan. Maras for Muntok and213 words
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Article64 1915-06-12 12 ARRIVALS —10-6-15. Pangkor, Brit, 94, Caswell, June 10, B. Datoh, gen E. S. Co. Hebt, Brit., 346, Scott, June 10, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan and Co. Hong Moh, Brit, 2555, Kington, June 9, Aniov, gen., Chin Hin <fc Co. Kalinoa, Dut., 170, Weerd, June 9, B. Api,64 words
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Article53 1915-06-12 12 Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedahj. Mary Austin for Trang. Yatshing for Singapore, China and Japan. Alma for Deli. Perak, (E. S. Co.), for Port Kwetteaham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Tara for Port ■wettenharn and Singapore. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Hong Moh for Rangoon.53 words
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Article46 1915-06-12 12 The B. I. liner Arankola, which is due to arrive at Penang on 10 May has been scheduled to sail for Rangoon at 4 p.m. the same day. Tke Taizan Maru which arrived here from Dairen on 9th instant, is discharging 2,700 tons of coal.46 words
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Article73 1915-06-12 12 June, 19i5. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Date. Ht. Date. Time Ht. Sa 12 m II 51 a 6.8 6 59 a 1.2 Su 13 m 027 5.3 13 m 6 37 2 0 0 2273 words
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Article181 1915-06-12 12 Per P. &O, Mongolia.—Mr. A Mrs. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. E. W. Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. Campbell. Mrs. W. B. S. Ladell, Mr. J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. R. Braddell, Miss H. C. Sco t, Mr. A. M. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. CaldwelL Mr. 0.181 words
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Article111 1915-06-12 12 The Ho Hong Steam ship Company has made a fine addition to its fleet In the purchase—pending survey at Bombay—of the P. O. liner Oriental. The vessel will be employed on the China run and it is understood that the sum of £32,000 is the111 words
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Article314 1915-06-12 12 The M. M. liner Cordillere is dne here on June 18th. From New York is shortly due here the liner Minnewaska. The P. and O. Outward Mail Sardinia arrived here to-day. The French liner Eurphrate passed Sues yesterday bound for French ports. The Ellerman and Bucknall liner City314 words
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128 1915-06-12 12 Merionethshire (Shire) due 15th June, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents. Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B.I.) 18th June, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Ekma (B.) 22nd June, from Singapore, for Penang, Xegapatam and Madras.128 words
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Article533 1915-06-12 12 Singapore Rj ver The large amount of dtt work done at the m < ml Singapore river during shown by the Public artment report of the Mudlark removed UO of silt from the outlet i The whole of mis had to iv twakows and dep<,,, ,a. Zion Reclamation.533 words
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Article374 1915-06-12 13 No Immediate Danger in AastrcHa- The report of the Royal Commission on the Meat Export Trad- of Australia was i-sued as a Blue BI tk on May 5. The inquiry was conduct* 1 by Mr. Justice Street, Ju Ige of the Supreme Court of Now South Wales,374 words
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Article191 1915-06-12 13 The report of the Allagar Rubber Estates, Ltd., for 1914 states that the total output was 226,774 lbs in excels of the estimate. The crop for 1915 is estimated at 260,000 lbs. The average yield per tree, cost* of tapping and coring and price realised were as follows191 words
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Article127 1915-06-12 13 A company compose 1 of prominent Spanish an 1 American capitalists of Manila bai been formed for the construction of a gigantic bjdro-olcetrio plant which is to be huilc in ths mountains of Tayabas province near the Pacific eosjot of Luzon. For the purpose of127 words
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Advertisement741 1915-06-12 13 v > ggjjL. j! Take Sanaioges it's sure to give you Better Health, Strength and Nerve-power. T F t 35 10St Snch statements-typical of thousands Ihhv Mr t?' 1S SCaSOri f fail to impress even a j r 7 lg !lc l 0 yOU S Policed reader. For they were741 words
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Advertisement415 1915-06-12 13 "PONTIUS M FLUID. STEAM BJSLER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving Boiler*' of any type. VVhils: engines under action U cieans the internal parts of the engines, condenser and pumps, T-iis fluid will act on the various waters of ih» East, fresh or sa't, especially where415 words
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Article413 1915-06-12 14 Italian State Lduslry. A report from the director of government monopolies to the Minister of Finance gives some interestfigures concerning the manufacture ot quinine ai d products containing that drug, at tiie pharmaceutical laboratories belonging to the State in Italy during the financial \e»r 1912-13. From this, it413 words
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Article191 1915-06-12 14 Petrograd, May 4. —A separate committer* recently fofmed under the auspices of the Society of Slavonic Reciprocity to study the Turkish question urges that under the terms of peace the Turkish Black Sea coast should belong to Russia. The report declares that the route of the Baghdad191 words
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Article73 1915-06-12 14 3.971 Of Ysrioa: IsttaaHks. According to the Kuo Ytln Km; Pao, the latest reports which Ik Government has receive 1 is that there are altogether X foreign advisers engaged by I* Central Government and the provincial authorities. Thef i are apportione 1 ami Qg tin foreign nations ds73 words
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Advertisement169 1915-06-12 14 I Designed and Built to meet the Requirements j I of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. 1 I Any Size Can be Built Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable If Survey at Shortest Notice. Engines in Stock up to 40 h\P. j I When in the Market169 words
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Advertisement42 1915-06-12 14 AIDS TO TRADE i The business pro' day in not tl < nu bat the Belli sg 1 1 I j en ases salt b .-> to the busin M v vertising is the creaser. I develops trade. I maging j phone No, 915.42 words
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Article587 1915-06-12 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, June 7—On 4th instant out 1 p.m., Mr. Lacey, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., Klang, was driviue in his 2-seater Ford Car when jr collided with a Malay cyclist whilst taking the turn at the junction of 1 unku Ldin Street j an .l Station587 words
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Article437 1915-06-12 15 of tha Klang AngloSchool have decided to •>r the school to the trus- the M >thodist Boys' School, who credited lo reorganise it and tndard of the institution land and school building bell on. .Mr. Loke Yew, 6., who has granted them to the Anglo-Chinese Schoel iJ437 words
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Article23 1915-06-12 15 The Girl 41 Good lack, Charlie Tf you fight as hard a3 yon drink, God help the enemy Sydney Bulletin.23 words
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Advertisement294 1915-06-12 15 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given an interim dividend of 9 per cent on account of tha year ending August 31st, 1915, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on JuQe 30th, 1915. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company294 words
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Advertisement503 1915-06-12 15 NOTICES^ NOTICENotice is hereby given that the rewarj for the Capture of Mutineers is inc-eased as f jllows $200 had fjr the capture of each Mutineer. $100 pei head obtaining the surrender. $50 per head for iiformat on that direct y leads to the capture ot surrender of a Mutineer.503 words
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Advertisement490 1915-06-12 15 JOTICES^ •SHELL* MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT 00., 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. 2-490 words
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Advertisement428 1915-06-12 15 WANTED Applications are invited for the post of Office Assistant. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore. Salary 1400 a year, rising to £500 a year by annual increments, and Duty Allowance £100. Applicants sho Id state iheir age and give full demils rf their qualifications, educational and otherwise, with a specimen of428 words
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Advertisement568 1915-06-12 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—J, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Tho, undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. •> «11 June \'l MnoaiLl Billiton. Bataria and Tjuatjap £t,;, M,m«..k. Djrf—, Blin£ P«tkU-H»-«, Kota and Tan-jong-Pan-ran i BBOUWMC K,lat-P:mnjang, BenfkaHa, Piak568 words
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Advertisement453 1915-06-12 16 SHIPPING p&cT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANK IN ROHIS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through BiFs of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Anuricin Ports. Steamers W li kave on or about Mail Lines Home ward WO B Europe) FROM453 words
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Advertisement353 1915-06-12 16 SHIPPING BRITISH IKDIA S.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Li- c maintain a regular serv.ce between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Htngk ong and Shanghai en loute. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takarta %JHB OJt Bohina. t Madras <'>.'.'W J. Kiinatrick.353 words
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Advertisement386 1915-06-12 16 BANKS I CHARTERED ?M I AUSTRALIA i .-.V INCORPORATED BY ROYAL I CHAPTER. H Paid up Capital in 60, <Ka« I £20 each Reserve Fund Reserve < The Bank of Endan i. r City and Midland H London County and W'estrY tw i*ank, Ltd., The Nation; I Bank of England,386 words
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