Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 137. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement426 1915-06-14 1 PALLADIUM! CFCJI'FD TOAD, Sirgapoics Premier Theatre- CRCKAF.D ROAD. I TC-P'CHT Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm- TC-KIGHT j MY WORD WHAT A FILM! I taj the w' enyo» ate il This Vitagraph Pn>duction is Lnvwhlv I H< oted ard played in a Cowindiig Manner, and the Tfnn426 words
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Advertisement366 1915-06-14 1 TIME, LABOUR AND j MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Jmm\ mW^mtrnm Here is a handy little f contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore I saves its cost in pencil expenses. See how solidly built i it is—there is nothing to get out of366 words
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Article708 1915-06-14 2 Bogus Ambassador Arrested. The arrest of a clear swindler named Parisot in Paris has disclosed an amazing series of adventures of which he is the sorry hero. Begin ning life as a sailor. Ernest Parisot 1« ft the French merchant navy for the English, deserted, travelled ail708 words
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Article466 1915-06-14 2 Help for Wounded FreacK Soldiers. Mr. G. F. Armitage, Mayor of Altricham, writes in London Daily News During the few days I have received letters f om an Eaglieti lady who went out; to France, with others, on hearing of tin 5 urgent need for helpers466 words
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Article203 1915-06-14 2 Here ia Malaya, there are men with: narrow Byrtems v in need of better < tone." T\ ing of exhaustion affecting iUc k is the result of thin blood, shield become devitalized by lone hon indoor occupation, iiHufScient°f air recreation, worry mm* causes. To every man the203 words
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Advertisement281 1915-06-14 2 DRINK U Crawford's OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Sa(S3 Superior Quality. Fine Flavour. MODERATE IN PRICE. $13.00 per doz. > IOHNI T^ L &Co, j IN LIFE I SUCCESS DEPENDS I Upon p«fcci menial and physical health which is assured by the j use of the world renowned ATANK NIGRAH PILLS which281 words
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Advertisement181 1915-06-14 2 i PUBLICITY. Si I There is nothing so costly j{J 3 as oblivion, says one of the w I leading British Captains of 8 Industry. Speaking from ex- gj fi perience, he told a Journal of Kj w Commerce representative that H the best way to avoid oblivion jjj 8181 words
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Advertisement295 1915-06-14 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Eaaah Road. MoneyChanger, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 2 >5, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Seraagoou295 words
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Article389 1915-06-14 3 U.S. Writer's View. The following editorial appeared in a Pennsylvania paper on April 24th:— Napoleon's decree that the Continent should not trade with England was merely an imperial bluff; but England's decree that neutrals shall not trade with Germany ia, so far, proving I ftVetive—not because she389 words
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Article346 1915-06-14 3 Tiie war has hit the Latin Quarter of Paris hard, says Mr. Will Irwin in The Weekly Dispatch. True, artists or long-haired poseurs, all have joined tiie French Army. Of 1,400 students at the Beaux Arts 1,300 went out on the first call. However, the women of346 words
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Advertisement251 1915-06-14 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIHE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyrss Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD, WHY WASTE251 words
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Advertisement383 1915-06-14 3 I Patent Jibre Qompany. j Manufacturers cf the JaCKSOX PaTKKT Sm< OKG WI» IDRYTHQ Cahinkts. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or money returned. Prices $160 to S6OO Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cured rubber now always383 words
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Obituary890 1915-06-14 4 Soldier's Account of a Poison Attack. Few more indictments of German methods hare been penned thnn that which has just been sent home by a British sergeant in a letter describing an attack— fumes and all—on his section of the line. Fie I. U3 44 We have890 words
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Article91 1915-06-14 4 A wire from Macassar says It is feared that the garrison of Paloppo is in great danger. There are but ten soldiers available to hold the fort. On the 7th inst. a patrol under corporal Schippers was attacked in Kampong Batoetede, in Paloppo. The corporal and two91 words
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Advertisement498 1915-06-14 4 A very large collection of Tuck's Postcu-ds of Our Navy mH A"?' showing the pictures of All the Dreadnoughts and Cruiser; and All the famous Men m the Army giving every detail on each postcard also "Defenders of the Empire" series. (Published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. by special498 words
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Article521 1915-06-14 5 Clever Artistes Hntertain. on Saturday night a large auditnee gathered at the Raffles Hotel witness a novel entertainment, iret }>erformances are in no U measure responsible to five pa.i.-ian life that delightful gayness iefa i« a cbaracteristic feature of the French capital it is only within521 words
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Article29 1915-06-14 5 untitled Don't kill untitled I used to be a waiter at the Savoy The voice was the despairing one of a German during a British charge at Xeuve 'Jhkpelle.29 words
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Article112 1915-06-14 5 Alleged Criminal Breaches of Trust. In the second polite conn I m morn! s ingei Sewing Machine Company charged a Maley named Abubakar with criminal breach of trust respecting a sowing machine. The police asked for a postponement in order to complete their enquiries. case was therefore set112 words
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Article108 1915-06-14 5 Mr. F. R. Howlett, a solicitor of the Federated Malay States, was on June 10 charged before Mr. E. E. Colman, at Penang, with being drunk and disorderly at the E. and 0. Hotel on the night of Ihh instant and using criminal force to Mr. A.108 words
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Article88 1915-06-14 5 Samarang Races. The Samarang Races have net been very successful, heavy rains making the attendance poor. The results were Smaber Prize Boy Stoomtram Prize Graddock ran first, but was disqualified. Lanraloo 1. Corona 2 Sourabasa Prize Larriken. Samarang Prize Capt. Wilson L. Troubadour 2. Batavia Prize Franzi. Saiagtiga Cup88 words
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199 1915-06-14 5 It is our painful duty to chronicle the death, which occurred on Saturday evening, at her residence in Bras Basah Road,ef Caroline Klassen, nee Harvey, the wife of Mr. J. Klassen Chief Clerk of the Municipal Secretariat of our town. The deceased, who was199 words
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Article85 1915-06-14 5 The Hankow Post learns from Japan and American exchanges that the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha are opening up in Galveston, Texas, L.S.A., and also in British Columbia—in Texas in view of increasing trade via the Panama Canal, whilst in British Columbia the step is made possible by recent changes in the85 words
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Article229 1915-06-14 5 (Sincapore, June 14.) Tin- $83j—110 tons sold. 1 ()/)•< i. —Weak. 7 a ioco —Weak. Sago Flour. —Strong. Qambitr. —Good demand. Pĕpper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steads; Latest Local Market Quotations Nmtaatga 110 S. per picul |19.tS Nntrawn 80 S. ff ff Copra Kali 7^o Copra d'.ri>r.x Talt229 words
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Article256 1915-06-14 5 Eastern Shipping Difficulties. Plantation owners find that, despite the very large increase in freights, they are still unable to effect prompt delivery of produce on account of the shortage of homeward tonnage. This has made itself felt particularly in the Dutch East Indies where ordinary facilities have256 words
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Article70 1915-06-14 5 Singapore, Jun* It* ii !.oi» lon— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 f/22 Dei—d 2/4 Private 3 mf*. 2/4 7/l< n India Bank T. T. 175 i Hongkong d/d 21 j < n Sha/ goal Bt nk d/d. 100 i if; In**— Hank T. T. 140} J JJiJj Bsul d/d. 870 words
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Article133 1915-06-14 5 Latest Quotations. {Special Service) London, June 12, 4 ».m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £166.0.f. Bar Silver 23g. Produce. Fina hard Para spot: 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality crapa 2/s}. Copra: £22.7.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapere span ports spot 6 dist. s^. White Pepper, fair Singapore133 words
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Article82 1915-06-14 5 REVISED TIMES. r Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekdays 4t Sex dais. Mail Daily leave* for north at 7.7 7.f p.m. Other train* laave for Jobore a* 9.0 a., 10.*2a a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.ra. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave82 words
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Article810 1915-06-14 5 Pri«s Quoted in the Mirkil tiij Msriiot- llrailifMl. Jl nf. 14. Mturs. Lyall and Evatt, ExcY.nga and Ihar* Brokers, mm tht following lint oi e/uatatiaaa: Rubber Shires. *am. Value. Buyart. Sailer*. 2/- Allagar 1/lf 2/4 1 Anglo Java 4/9 6/9 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/4 1 Ayer Kuning810 words
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Miscellaneous304 1915-06-14 5 FIXTURES. Monday, 14th. V .M.C.A. Monthly Meeting 4.30 p.m. High water:—11.61 a.tn., 7 ft. 8 ins.; 10..">2 p.m 9 ft. 3 in». Tuesday, ISth Derby Day. High water: —0.24 a.m. 7 ft. ins.; 11.2«'. p.m. ft. 3 ins. Wednesday, 16th. High water: —0.5(> a.m., 7 ft. 7 ins. Thursday, 17th.304 words
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Article1094 1915-06-14 6 Murder of British Prisoners. Ghastly Stories by Germans. A f hastly story of the shooting of British prisoners in cold blood by the Germans is told in the independent stories of German deserters which are given below. They are sent by Sir Alan Johnstone, British Minister1,094 words
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Advertisement164 1915-06-14 6 AIDS TO TRADE. j There arc good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. I Adverting has been rightly jjj called an efficient salesman, but I I the degree of efficiency of course depend-? on the handling of the jjj ads. by the papers they appeir164 words
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Advertisement547 1915-06-14 6 G. C. LEE, 158, Ppinsep Street. PIANO TUNE» AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10 M. B. LEICESTER M.T.D., D.S.T. (GRADUATE OF CHICAGO COLLEGE) MECHANO-THERAPIST. Scientific treatment of chronic diseases such as paralysis, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, and nerve and skin diseases. Private address 826, Upper .-'erangoon. Treating rooms 736.547 words
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Advertisement384 1915-06-14 6 A BOON TO BUILDERS CONTrIct^T Our design is Scientific and Picturesque. Our Estimate is Ciieap and Accurate. Our Execution is Prompt and Excellent. In the Carpentry Branch we have two qualitirs, viz Japanese High-class Carpenters and Chinese Cheap Carpente TAKAHAMA ENGINEERING OPFIfjK No. «SO, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE 1 HOTEL384 words
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Advertisement68 1915-06-14 6 Just Unpacked A large assortment of TICK S Actress and Picture Post Cards. Large stock of Coloured and Unr coloured View Post Cards of Singapore also kept. Wholesale Prices on Application. THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. Postcard and Stamp Dealers Wholesale and Retail. D. flig-h Street, Singapore. 5-3 v LEE BROTHERS'68 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-06-14 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915 Latest Gables and News-Notes. Cbe ll?alapj Crl&uise. MONDAY, JUNE 1420 words
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Article552 1915-06-14 7 Allied Successes. London, June 12, 1.50 a.m. Paris A COmmanJqne says: The inventory of the booty captured at Neuville St. Vaast is finished, but up to now there have been found in th«» debris three field-guns, three trench mortars, fifteen mitrailleuses buried or damaged, a thousand grenades, eight552 words
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Article30 1915-06-14 7 London, June 13, 4.50 a in. Petrograd: An official statement says that two Russian destroyers engaged the Tnrkish cruiser Breslau near the Bosphorus and severely damaged her.30 words
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Article29 1915-06-14 7 London, June 11, 8.25 p.ra. Rome: The Serbians and the Montenegrins have occupied ten towns in Albania, including Tirana. An action at Durazio is now expected.29 words
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Article612 1915-06-14 7 Strategical Retreats Turned Into Offensive. London, June 12,12.15 p.m. Petrograd The Russians achieved splendid successes from the Baltic to Bukovina. A communique says fnt after a furious bombardment bimi repeated *-»*termined atH'-ks to tbe westward of Shavli, the Germain even reached some of our wire entanglements, but612 words
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Article28 1915-06-14 7 London, June 13, 8.45 p.m. Athens There have been Proveniselist dt-rnonstrations in connection with to-day's elections, and it is expected that M. Vcnezilos will be successful.28 words
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Article233 1915-06-14 7 London, Jane 11, 12.15 p.m. Rome A communique* says that the Italian advance foreea hare pushed beyond the Montenero. The successes here are due to the skill of the Alpine and the lersaglieri. Wars' Great Ally. Udine War and famine in Austria have been rendered more terrible by233 words
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Article16 1915-06-14 7 London, June 13, 4.50 a.m. Herr Dernburg h:n sailed from New York for Germany.16 words
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Article21 1915-06-14 7 London, June 13, 8.15 p.m. A British collier and a Norwegian sailer have been submarined in St. George's Channel.21 words
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Article27 1915-06-14 7 London, June 13, 8.45 p.m. The area sown with sugar and beet in Frano* shows a decrease of 31-9 per cent compared with 1914.27 words
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Article43 1915-06-14 7 London, June 11, 6 50 p.m. German submarines continue to be active. Thej hare sunk the Swedish steamar Otago in the North Sea, the Ru aer Dania from Archangel in the same waters, and a Russian barque in the Atlantic43 words
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Obituary31 1915-06-14 8 MAURI AGE. At the Presbyterian Chnrch, Penang, by Ihe Rev. A. D. Hareue, on 11th June, James Seott Drew, Executive Engineer, Kajang, te Eleanor Blanche Rankine, of Airdrie, Lanarkshire.31 words
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Obituary41 1915-06-14 8 KlaSBBX. —On the 11th June, If 1», Caroline Klasven nee Harrey, wife of John Klassen, Municipality, Singapore. Aged 51. Penang papers please copy. .At t 11 -3 General Hospital, Singapore, on Jume 12tli, John McKirdy, of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 34.41 words
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Article727 1915-06-14 8 On reading the elegant diatribe that adorns the editorial columns of our local contemporary the Free Press to day we were forcibly reminded of the somewhat slang expression at the head of this comment. Alum's the Word according to our heaven-sent mentor, who by implication apparently addresses727 words
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Article53 1915-06-14 8 As will be Been from an announcement appearing on page 10, this fine combination of artistes opens this evening on the Beach Road ground. The turns are quite new to Sinn, pore. The circus has met with great success throughout, and a visit will prove to be53 words
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Article55 1915-06-14 8 This favourite house has a fine change of programme for tonight, the star feature bein? the Vengeance of Durand, Featuring Miss Edith Storey, late of His Majesty's Theatre London, Bungling Bunk's Bunco, a screes* ingly funny wild animal comedy, War Gaiettea, Whiffles and Mix Linder, comics etc. mike55 words
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Article172 1915-06-14 8 A S urabaya Version. From one of the crew of the Datch torpedo-boat dost oyer Vos the Nienwe Soerabaya Coannt received further news of the wreck of the Zweena. All the boats of tha Zweena were launched excepting one, situated on the after deck. The172 words
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Obituary130 1915-06-14 8 It is with great regret that e* announce the death of Mr. John McKirdy, from cerebral hemorrhage, at the General Hospital on Saturday. The dec—led was n of the moat active and promising members of the shipping community, having conducted the man time arrangements of130 words
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Article45 1915-06-14 8 The All-British Sanaphos is infinitely superior to the QwUß** owned Sanatogen, which it in many very important respects, readers don't believe this all shfj have to do to get lurid light on subject is to read the special artu headed 44 In Parliament" on page45 words
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Article620 1915-06-14 9 In onr bft issue mention was the fact that a good deal of interest is being evinced in regard I taeoeaaof to the Hen'ble Mr. Jiak Kirn, c.M.r; who has ,t resigned bis seat on the Legislative Cooneil of the Colony. Several mines have620 words
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Article507 1915-06-14 9 Tin is $83.2*—50 cts. up. Hongkong Freight Market report page 14. —:e:— Mrs. Zacharias has left Kuala Lumpur en route for Switzerland. —:o:— m Readers will find the voting coupon on page 10. Latest advertisements are inserted on pag-s 8 and 10. Hongkong Freight Market report page507 words
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Article474 1915-06-14 9 Reuters Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service*. Vivid Story from Ottoman Stronghold. London, June 12, 1.30 p.m. A correspondent of Reuters Agency, telegraphing from the Dardanelles on June 3rd, says M From the deck of the historic transport River Clyde I have a close view of the'activities on two474 words
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Article222 1915-06-14 9 London, June 12, 6 a.m, New York The authorities are investigating the disappearance of Lieut. Braver and some of the crew of the interned German liner Prinz Eitel Friedrich. It is believed that they have left the country in contravention of the parole the}* have given.222 words
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Article297 1915-06-14 9 London, June 11, 10.55 p.m. The Board of Trade has requested all parties in the cotton dispute to submit the question to the Com mittee on Production. The accep tance of the request is certain aud will be followed by the withdrawal of the notices. Mr. Lloyd-George,297 words
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Article107 1915-06-14 9 Congressmen Cripple American Shipping London, June 12, 5 a.m. Washington Th* United States have instructed diplomats abroad to ask for the annulment of tha paragraphs in the commercial treaties conflicting with the new seamen's law. Tho Pacific Mail Steamahip Company will probably have to abandon the Trans-Pacific aervice,107 words
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Article107 1915-06-14 9 London, June 12, 6.15 a.m The Hague The total amount of the bill for the extension of the fleet is twenty-five million florins. The first instalment of six million! is divided equally between the naval and the Indian budgets. Two cruisers, each costing nine millions, and107 words
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Article72 1915-06-14 9 London, Jnne IJ, t> a.m. The London Garette, recording the conferring of the Victoria Cross on Flight Sub.-Lieut. K. Warneford for "most conspicuous bravery," says that he chased the Zeppelin from the coast of Flanders to Ghent and dropped bombs on it from a height of only72 words
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Article20 1915-06-14 9 London, June 11, 5.50 p.m. Athena The King is still in danger. His kidneys are worse.20 words
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Article116 1915-06-14 10 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicted, Paris, Jane 10. The French 2 per cent, bonds are at francs 71.95. The French Government has taken measures to increase the output of munitions. Paris, Juno 11. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at franci 72.75. Yesterday at116 words
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395 1915-06-14 10 A Soldier's Narrative. London, April 27—A Canadian soldier, interviewed after the line bad been broken on the left, said 44 We were sent northward of Ypres, and started without food or water in wet equipment, e;ich of us having four hundred rounds. We waited from early395 words
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Article50 1915-06-14 10 ton has iaia«J a notice to ghinner, pointing out Bk.i ,1. BDl Ppers, y l aT ""l trouble and delay* in 2J£ 1 consigned ,otutra" unt„e S Special attention Udrawu t, the ne,-e SBi tv „f eonrfgnS. p" "d.ng a-vurate bill,, of UklS™ th :r c'-i«eation of50 words
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236 1915-06-14 10 The following telegrams have passed between the First Lord of the Admiralty and the GovernorGeneral of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Governor of New Zealand through the Colonial Office First Lord's Message. 30/4/15. On behalf of the Board of Admiralty, I express our236 words
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Article251 1915-06-14 10 At the annual general meeting of this Clnb, which was held on the premises at 9 o'clock on Saturday, with Mr. E. D Hewan in the chair, the Committee's Report and statement of accounts for the year ending 31st January 1915, were received and a lopted. Regarding the251 words
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Article28 1915-06-14 10 Some weeks ago it was known that dir John French had made some alterations in his Staff, and that some veiy distinguished officers had gone home on half-pay.28 words
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Advertisement221 1915-06-14 7 5 for the price of 4 I M tf£ Ist Motorist (pointing :o burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded Bj 5r5 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £j 2nd Motorist "No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist221 words
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Advertisement210 1915-06-14 8 Robinson Co. ../JSole Agents in Singapore and District FOR Virginia Cigarettes. k No. 1 Leaf 50s 60 cents /J' j pf Xo. 65 Turkish. JmvffiTniM No. llSp.cia. 50, $1.10 I |J I No. 1 Yemdjeh \&3< s |(J V I'M Egyptian. f iP,)// iJV j No, 16 Special 50s 80210 words
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Advertisement352 1915-06-14 8 I Club Whisky. Eg I! i I 811.00 P er dozen. (DUTY EXTRA). i Caldbeck Macgregor, Co, Afclpiii Hotel, i s I TRY A j I TIFFIN I I OR I I DINNER I J And you will be agree- J ably surprised at the 1 Quality and Variety >352 words
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Advertisement174 1915-06-14 10 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME.j Wken a firm kas s£ent a i great Jral of inency in if advertising it cannot alter its prices witkout losing muck of tke benefit of its advertising. It is tkerefore an un- doubted advantage to buy J advertised goods wken gc- jj J neral prices are174 words
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Advertisement711 1915-06-14 10 New Cirque j To=Night I jo-Night B GRAND OPENING. JUNE 14. MANAGER Mr. JOHN ENNIS DIRECEOR Mr. ALFRED CLR A R KE The management present their compliment, and .solicit the public's attendance LT the opening of this brilliant entertainment bel gin? to assure them of the particularly 'select" nature and711 words
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Advertisement426 1915-06-14 11 GUAN KIAT CO., I 37, phiiHp st rc€ t f-—. II Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. I Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal I Contractors, General Importers and |i Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- \l Mill Suppliers. If 1 S I mis will give you an Jdea ofl6e Extensive Stock we carry426 words
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Title Section9 1915-06-14 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 19159 words
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Article334 1915-06-14 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. F#r Lemdon Ning Chow, June It Neleus June 20 Mtntor, June 19 Peltus, July 10. Glenlogan, beginning July. Hirano Maru, June 23. Liverpool Perseus, on the berth Kintuck, June 25. Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyclops, July 15. Marseilles Perseus, on the berth Benrinnes, June 15334 words
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Article60 1915-06-14 12 i The Hamburg-American steamers I Sarnia and Siberia have, says Reuters New York correspondent, bean purchased by the Atlantic Fruit Company to trade to the West Indies. It is understood that the cost was 150,000 dols (£39,000) each. Permission for their purchase is said to have60 words
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Article241 1915-06-14 12 Latest Arrivals. City of Newcastle, Brit str 13-6-15, Outer Roads. Abbotsford, Brit str 13-6-15, Inner Roads. Carlyle, Brit str 13 6-15, Inner Rds. Hye Leong, Brit str 13-6-15, No. 6 Wharf. YatShing, Brit str 13-6-15, Wharf. Pin Seng, Brit str 13-6-15, Inner Roads. Tuscan Prince, Brit str 13241 words
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Article75 1915-06-14 12 Guadiana for Saigon. Bourbon for Saigon. De Kock for Pontianak. R. Schiff Bahru for Batu Pahat. Ban Whatt Hin for Anarnba and Natuna Islands. Sri Muar for Muar and Malaeta. Ban Fo Soon for Sambas, Pamangkat and Pontianak. Singaradja for Singkawang, Pamangkat and Sambas. Perak for Port Swettenham and75 words
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Article145 1915-06-14 12 The Melbourne Harbour Board have arranged with the Commonwealth Bank for a loan of £500,000, half of which is to be used to redeem the balance of a per cent loan falling due in London on July 1. The other half will be taken as required by145 words
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Article300 1915-06-14 12 ARRIYALS—II-6-15. Trang, Brit., 71, William Pithie, June 11, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, June 11, Spore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert and Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 275, Bergwitz, June 11, Asahan, gen., E. S. Co Rotorua, Brit., 155, Gully, June 10, Tongkah, gen., E S. Co.300 words
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Article130 1915-06-14 12 Vessels Expected- Merionethshire (Shire) due 15th June, from Europe for Sings. pore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B.l.) 18th June, from India for Singapore. Agents, M essrs. Boustead Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Ekma (B.I.) 22nd June, from Singapore, for Penang, Negapatam130 words
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Article480 1915-06-14 12 The M. If. liner Cordillera is due here on Jnne 18th. The Ellerman and Bucknall liner City of Naples, in port since May 26, left for Manila. The Spanish mail steamer C. de Eizaguire passed Port Said on Friday bound for Barcelona and Liverpool. The Chargeurs Reunis liner480 words
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Article216 1915-06-14 12 N. Y. K. European Freights The Nippon Yusen X notified the shippers Japan-Europe freights for iusu ary cargo-boats, taking the str. Tokuyama Mara expected to leave Kobe earl, June. The comparison of the Oonn un liner rates now in o 1 the revised freights follows Revised Li Fish216 words
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Article261 1915-06-14 12 Per P. &O. Mongolia.—Mr. a Mrs. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. K. i Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A Campbell, Mrs. W. B. S. LadeH Mr J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith,Ma EL Braddell, Mis H. C. Sect, Mi A. M. Kennedy, Mrs. M. K. Cal well, Mr. C. M.261 words
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Article40 1915-06-14 12 The B.L (Apear Line) untitled Duncra, 5389 ton*, Capt 1 Dickinson, will be despatch Rangoon Penang and Calcutta about June 16. Application shonW be made to Messrs Ada naon< al j and Co., Ltd., for rates passage. Phone No. U9&40 words
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Advertisement40 1915-06-14 12 Notice re Deck Passengers. The introduction of deck passengers in any ship in excess of half the number the ghip is authorised to carry, is prohibited from Hongkong, Canton province, and Fukien provinee. Netification 324 of March 31 l* rescinded.40 words
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Article12 1915-06-14 13 [IVe Jo not nectisurlly endorse: the opiniont exprttfl by etrretpon lentt.~\12 words
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101 1915-06-14 13 Sir, This shonld be properlv speaking not 44 Chinese Representative but 44 Asiatic Representative and, therefore, the whole of the Asiatic community ia ihe Straits Settlements. Chinese, Malays, Japanese, Indians and Ceylonese will hail it with pride and pleasure if our worthy and respected101 words
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Article253 1915-06-14 13 Denying Germans Victory After Advance. I&flictiog Enormous Losses. A special cablegram to thu Allahabad Pioneer, dated London Ist June, says —Fighting on the San continues to be indecisive in character. The enemy in these operations sustained losses of a nature one would scarcely have imagined possible before.253 words
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Article137 1915-06-14 13 London, May 7th. —A correspondent who visited the gas victims in the hospital in Belgium reports The patientn were propped up in and their faces, arms, and hands were of a shiny grey black colour, while their mouths were open and their eyes lead-glazed. Ail were swaying137 words
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Article52 1915-06-14 13 An American journal states that during the past three or tour months about 90 sttamers have been contracted for in the United States by British owners, all of which are to be built to Lloyd's classification. The greater portion of the tonnage will be built on tbe52 words
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Article1160 1915-06-14 13 HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT RE 14 SANATOGEN/' Prompt Production of a Superior All-British Article. Late P M.O. H.M Forccs in India and Surgeon-General IH. M. Forces Heads the Company Making Sanaphos. The unanimity with which the British owned and British [made re(j constructive nerve-food, Sanapbos has welcomed by doctors,1,160 words
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Advertisement195 1915-06-14 13 "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I (THE HIGHEST). 8 This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a majority, but OF ALL who have tried Ross's GREAT ft Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high reputation because it is always fully up to its guarantees, viz., ABSOLUTE195 words
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Article914 1915-06-14 14 Messrs Snowman A Co., ship ami freight brokers, of Hongkong, in their latest circular say The genera! tone of th-> freight market has shown very little alteration and chattering business transacted since issue of our last report dated the loth instant is insignihcant, though it cannot be"914 words
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Advertisement179 1915-06-14 14 I MOTOR LAUNCHES. 1 I T W T T T T T T T T TT TT T T TT T T T T T r Designed and Built to meet the Requirements iof the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. I Any Size Can be Built J Under Special We179 words
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Article570 1915-06-14 15 A gunner on board the Vengeance a borne an interesting account of n in the Dardanelles at b the three battleships were A I the Vengeance, Albion, 1 and Irresistible took up posi- tamed slowly in. At 1-45 *.ur speed and closed in the guns of tiie Queen570 words
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Article127 1915-06-14 15 As the Rev John Smith of Bukit P. W., was journeying by id i Penang this morning to break the news of her husband's death to Mrs. G. Stables, came ap near Batterworth with known plantar Mr. John Lamb, who was endeavouring to drag the body of127 words
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Advertisement379 1915-06-14 15 JTOJE LET TOILET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-stoned building, suitable f>r a shop. Apply to J. A. Eiias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5 -5 v TO LET. Comfortable residence No 30, Stevens Road, known as Tresco." Immediate entry. Tennis Courts, Stables, etc. Moderate hent. Apply to E. Silas, No. 8,379 words
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Advertisement536 1915-06-14 15 _NOTICES_ NOTICE Notice is hereby gi/en that the rewar.i for the Capture of Mutineers is increased as follows •5200 pr h-ad foi the capture of each Mutineer. $100 pei head obta'ning the surrender. $50 per head for informat'on that directly leads to the capture o:" surrender of a Mutineer. All536 words
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Advertisement482 1915-06-14 15 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS Tn Large Quantities. HiN WATT& 00., Phone No. 423. 102, Market Street. NOTICE. Mr. Archie C. Neubronnei\ having left the employ of Ravensway Company, has no authority to receive any order for funerals, wreaths and tombstones on their behalf. RAVENSWAY CO. 2-482 words
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Advertisement479 1915-06-14 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thia Boreai will furnish employer?—free f charge— vnth in)} particulars of tbe qualii<ations and experience of suitable men for at y poalttoa thaw have vacant. Employee* deeiH? g appointment* can have their application* fid on the Register for a fee of $6. ThU include*:— Th*479 words
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Advertisement550 1915-06-14 16 SHIPPING Keniaklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Jacket Navigation Co., of Batavia. l-» 3, Collyer Quw. VMer Contract with the NttksrUtnd* India Government. The undermentioned dates of iepartun are Oil* approximate. JAPARA Patavia.S-marangarM W**- *jJJ» JJ BiawAaUMA (Hngkawang, Selakau. Paanangtat and Baatlau JJ HrKOCK Pontianak June 14 Rcmphii-s BeUwan-Daii Jnne < V550 words
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Advertisement441 1915-06-14 16 SHIPPIHO_ P&O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers w li leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines HomewardKfor Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO441 words
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Advertisement346 1915-06-14 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lire maintain a regular serv.ce between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada C'MO O.M. Robins, s.s. Madrai 6,949 J. KUpateick, n.x.R. ia346 words
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Advertisement423 1915-06-14 16 BANKS I CHARTERED P I AUSTRALIA AJiD CHIKA.' I INCORPORATED BY ROYAL I CHARTER. I Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares n 1 £20 each £j .y I Reserve Fund £j v ,f ft I Reserve Liability of Pro jti £1,21 BANKERS. The Bank England, The Lor. City aud Midland423 words
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