Malaya Tribune, 16 June 1915
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Title Section21 1915-06-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVFNING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 139 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915 Price 5 Cents.21 words
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Advertisement444 1915-06-16 1 PALLADIUM IECHAiI FCAD. Sirgapores Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-N GHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm. TO-NIGHT I IVIV WORD WHAT A FILM! yon wrfl] my the same wi en yen sec it. This Vitagraph Production is Lavishly Mounted *i d pfag i '1 Kb a444 words
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Advertisement92 1915-06-16 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little j contrivance which will f keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore saves its cost in pencil j expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets ;,r92 words
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Advertisement229 1915-06-16 1 j WHt "".WWMHB I "Gaiety" Picture Baface I JUNCTION UF ALBERT and BENCOoLEN ST&KBTg. rtTHE MASTER spy* A thnlhng drama of great topical interest in 3 jarts. Grandmothers Lamp A Marvellous HighCla*. Production of Thrilling Interest Depleting MEMORIES OF LONG AGO. The Picture that will grip your heartstrings and hold229 words
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Article847 1915-06-16 2 Alor Star, June 11.—Thieves and armed highwaymen are having the time of their lives. A mo*t daring robbery took place last week at Tanjong Pow, close to the village of Jitra, early in the evening, when about a dozen Malays and Siamese broke into two Chinese 44 kedeis"847 words
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274 1915-06-16 2 A scathing indictment of German savagery was uttered by Mr. Bonar Law on May 10 when making a representation at the Westminster Palace Hotel to Lieut. Bell, R. N., late commander of the s.s. Thordis, which rammed a German submarine in February. The presentation consisted274 words
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Article199 1915-06-16 2 London, May 14.—The Times correspondent at Dunkirk, dealing with the recent fighting in Flanders, telegraphed )esterday The lack of an unlimited supply of high explosives has proved a fatal bar to British success hence the disappointing results of the attack at Fromelles-Richebourg on Sunday. The French199 words
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Article213 1915-06-16 2 Companies wh ich insure against sickness ask special rj- t' make special stipulation wh practically bar Malarial from participating in their ben^" Ibe best insurance against \r.i bgoodlblood. ForXthft; is filled with those little 1 corpuscles which wean health r system is in right condition213 words
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Advertisement302 1915-06-16 2 LAWSON'S P lIOUEUR WHISKY A Good Whisky at a k Moderate Price < <>r the Man of a j Discriminating Taste. k I ,y $12.00 Pc case, 1 doz. qts. Obtainable at JOHN LITTLE Co., j LIMITED. MM II IM ~-0 I IU.IWT-j-* IITI» lII— I, n|j ~,y ill —J302 words
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Advertisement21 1915-06-16 2 LEE BROTHERS STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING BkST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at oar Studio. 1-5 1 v21 words
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Advertisement292 1915-06-16 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylan? Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon292 words
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Article702 1915-06-16 3 American Millionaire's Narrow I scape. Following is a summary of a very lengthy cahlegram despatched by a well-known American millionaire, to the New York Press:— The boats were being gradually occupied by the second and third class pa3sengera and the crew. I may say that nearly all of702 words
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Advertisement361 1915-06-16 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. (Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. MONEY361 words
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Advertisement352 1915-06-16 3 I j Jibre Qompany. Manufacturers of the Jackson PATKKI BjfOKIHCI AND DRYING C Alii NETS. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or moDey returned. Prices $160 to $600 Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cured rubber now alwa\s352 words
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Article503 1915-06-16 4 Night Attack at Festubert. Dunkirk, 18th May.—A 44 Spectator," describing the hattle at Festubert, itates that on Sunday night hell broke loose. Before daybreak tbe British Army stormed the Gorman lines from Festubert, Richebourg and Glavouc. Sir John French considered it necessary to risk a Light attack503 words
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Advertisement322 1915-06-16 4 The Medical Congress tells you whiela is the Best Tonic Food. v At the bitcmatmial Medical Congrass the only Grand Prix in the Food Section was awarded to Sa?iatogen. The fact speaks for itself! (From The Medical Press and Circular.") "As a tonic food, Sanatogen stands forth preeminent," writes Dr.322 words
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Advertisement68 1915-06-16 4 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130, Shipchandlers and Providores General Importers and Exporters of Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for: THE STRUTS FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers. i m. jayatilakaT :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years'68 words
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Advertisement94 1915-06-16 4 I AIDS TO TRADE. I 1 The business problem of to- f 1 day is not the inanufactuiing, I I but the selling end of your I I business. Anything that in- I 1 creases sales is of importance Ito the business man—and ad- I f vertising is the great94 words
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Advertisement559 1915-06-16 4 AUCTION SALES~~ OF BRICK AND TILE-ROOF BUNGAT owj r» ATTAP COOLIE LINES LrDWO^Sk^^ 0 Also A Large Woodo Jetty with Braced w,th a Laroe T^'nT and Bolts rp ™«> Property of Sir John Jackson Ltd TobeheldatPULO ÜBIN GRANITE QL \|;RIES On Monday, June 21, am am Note A Launch 1559 words
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Advertisement158 1915-06-16 4 _JOBE LET TO letT rhSn !ls 3 S J^ 1 orchard three-stoned building, suitable for a TO LET. Comfortable residence No 30 Stevens Road, known as Tresco." ImS!u ent y Tennis to E. b las, No. 8, Prince Street. U G 10-7 TO LET. *ewly built shophouse. No. 56 lanjong158 words
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Article704 1915-06-16 5 We have been kindly favoured the perusal of a letter written i Malacca lady, who narrates her -•ions of her voyage from g gapore to Japan and her pleasure Em that country. The letter is ,I,i from Kanayo Hotel, Nikko, a the i olio704 words
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Article133 1915-06-16 5 May, 1915, Outputs. The following returns for May are reported lbs. Kuala Xal 10,100 Batang Malaka U.26S Bekoh 18.548 Jasin (Malacca) 10,789 United Malacca I 8,044 Total for 7 months/ 61,848 Ayer Tawah 16,000 Bernam-Perak 14,000 Cicfe ly 23,410 Glenealy 12,500 Lower Perak 4,500 Katanui 15,709 Trolak 17,207133 words
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Article372 1915-06-16 5 The marriage will take place on the 23rd instant, at Penang, of Mr. D.C. Wimalasurendia, of the P.W.D. Bukit Mertajam, and Miss P. L. Thiso Hamy, eldest daughter of Mr. Isan Hamy, of Penang. Captain Claude Casimir-Perier, son of the former French President, was reported dead some days ago. It372 words
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Article218 1915-06-16 5 (Singapore, June 16.) Tin.— sB*4—l2s tons sold. Copra.—Weak. Tapirjca- —Weak. Sago Flour. —Strong. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pieul $19.00 Nutmegs 80S. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.26 Copra Gorong Taio 7.30 Copra Dongalo 7.30 Copra Kayong 7.10*218 words
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Article135 1915-06-16 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service.) London, June 15, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £l«9.10.0. Bar SiWer 23j. Produce. Fint hard Para spot: 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality trap* J/53. Copra: £22.0.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore •pan ports spot 5] dist 5jJ. While Pepper, fair Singapore135 words
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Article83 1915-06-16 5 i, <€ REVISED TIMES- t, Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekdays Scxda^r. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrivei from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 f.m.83 words
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Article68 1915-06-16 5 Singapore, June 16* On London— Bank 4 m/s. J/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkoug d/d 21| On Shanghai— Bank d;d. On Java— Bank T. T. L4O) On Japan— Bank d/d. 113} Sovereigns —buying rate $8.i4 India Ceil Bills68 words
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Article815 1915-06-16 5 Prices Quoted is the Market this Martini. SINGAPORE, Jl>E 16. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. eiom. Value. Buyers. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/0 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/0 1 Aver Kuning 10/- 12/--2- Batang815 words
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Advertisement53 1915-06-16 5 Economy in war-time. Wken a firm kas spent a il great deal of money tn 'j advertising it cannot alter its prices witkout losing j) muck of tke benefit of its advertising. It is therefore an un- |jj I doubted advantage to buy j advertised goods wken ge- jj neral53 words
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Miscellaneous440 1915-06-16 5 FIXTURES. I i Wednesday, 16th New Cirque. Beach R>ad. High 0.56 a.m. 7 ft. 7 in*. Thursday, 17th. Raffles Hotel. Cabaret Entertainment. The Misses Aileen and Dori* Wood*. 10 p.m. Barred Concert at Pre*. Chapel. Farewell to Mr. A. Proctor. 9 p.m. New Cirque, Beach Road. B. I. mail closes.440 words
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668 1915-06-16 6 London, May 13—Particular intf resfc attaches to th« arrival i Q the Thames of the twin-screw geared turbine steamer Toyook* Maru, built for the Nippon Yus*:n Kaisha by the Mitsu Bishi Dock>ard and Engine Works, Nagasaki. This is the second Japanese vessel to be propelled668 words
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Advertisement228 1915-06-16 6 DANEtCRAWFORD'S" N j§y I could Only $13.00;; f: !SOI E agents pERscAs?-*- John Little Co., Ltd. l j Army 4 ™ry "oTTuck's of Our Naw and I j Nation"? Relief Fund.? y bAW f the Prince f Wales' 1 KOH Uo M Booksellers, stationers News Agents, 82-3 Bras Basah Road228 words
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Advertisement212 1915-06-16 6 arnoDsrst cu i riir y CUitUred Jokers I gfflP ev< ryu-hcre, are the result f M of the extraordinary care i M takeninth^manuf^tureJ; I CIGARETTES. I 9 No 444 TURK,SH -mm. j LEAF Per tin of 50, 75cenU. I 9 Manufactured i„ P e rfectly Bygienic fey I I ARDATH212 words
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Advertisement16 1915-06-16 6 G. C. LEE, 158, Ppinsep Street, PIANO TUX Eft AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTY TERMS MODERATE 1-1016 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-06-16 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClK Walapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1620 words
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Article274 1915-06-16 7 Fine spirit of Italian Troops. London, June 14, 3.35 p.m. gome The recent fighting has proved the remarkable qualities of the Italian soldiers, and their determination to win at any price baa inspired and reawakened racial f f e!ings. Officers and men fought side by side most heroically, attacking274 words
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Article97 1915-06-16 7 London, June 15, 4 p.m. The New Derby, run at Newmarket yesterday, resulted as follows Pommern (Donoghue) 1 Let Fly (Childs) 2 Rotendale (Clark) 3 Betting 11 to 10 on Pommern 10 to 1 against Let Fly. 40 to 1 against Rosendale. Seventeen ran. Pommern won by97 words
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Article119 1915-06-16 7 London, June 14, 3.35 p.m. Athens It is practically certain M. Venezelos will secure large majorities almost everywhere, the polls being most heavy. Good-humoured processions of Tenezelists were so numerous, that the cavalry attempted to disperse them but were unsuccessful, the crowds reforming and redemonstrating. I London, June119 words
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Article93 1915-06-16 7 London, June 14, 7.25 p.m. The submarining of three trawlers and tho steamer Hopomount is reported to-day The latter was attacked without warning. Three shells struck the bridge, wounding the Captain and four of the crew. The crew were then ordered to the boats and remained for93 words
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Article18 1915-06-16 7 London, June 14, 8.20 p.m. Amsterdam The airship destroyed at Krere was Zeppelin No. 38.18 words
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Article55 1915-06-16 7 THE POISON BELT. German Attacks Fail. London, June 15, 12.55 a.m. Paris A communique states that German attacks to tho north of Arras an I to the irnith out of Hebnterne have been repulsed. We advanced enr lines in Lorraine, where our progress on the Euibermenie and55 words
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Article33 1915-06-16 7 London, June 14, 7.25 p.m. A fire raged for twelve hours today in a cotton and wire warehouse at Liverpool. The damage is estimated at many thousands of pounds.33 words
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Article36 1915-06-16 7 London, June 14, 8.20 p.m. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, who is at the front, desires all congratulations on his coming of age to be postponed till the conclusion of the war.36 words
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Article37 1915-06-16 7 London, June 15, 12.55 a.m. The Press Bureau states that the Governor-General of Nigeria reports that Garua on the Benue river has surrendered unconditionally to the Anglo-French force commanded by Colonel Cnnliffe on June 11.37 words
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Article87 1915-06-16 7 The Austrian navy has been increased by seven submarines, says the Messaggero, of Rome, six of which have been built by Germany, and are commanded by German officers. All nre now in service, two being stationed at Cattaio. General yon Bissiug, says the Ifonobner Nachrichten, has forbidden the use of87 words
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Article998 1915-06-16 7 Desolation of North-East France Women in Cowsheds and Cellars. By J. W. Robertson Scott. The sunlight plays, as it has always done, through the towh of mistletoedecked elm and poplar, along the fine, straight roads of the pleasant land of France. Sitting with ease of body998 words
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Article40 1915-06-16 7 A telegram from Rome says the Papal Nando at Munich has visited the Germari Jvuieror at bis headquarters. The Amsterdam Telcgraaf learn* that Prince Henry of Prussia has pm§Ĕ)nd thr u;h Aix-la-Chapelle on his way to Hi usscls from Colo^ue|40 words
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1088 1915-06-16 8 Vast Spy System in England. Natijn, Aroused, Resolved to Crush the Enemy Withia Their Gates. By the last mail fairly full particulars were received of the recent drastic action taken by the inhabitants of several large cities in the United Kingdom with a view1,088 words
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Article104 1915-06-16 8 Mr. Asqnith announced in the House of Commons that the total naval casualties are killed, officers men 7696; wounded JM officers Hnd 2262 men missing 74 officers, 27.55 men. Mr Asquith. in moving the vote for two hundred and fiftr millions, said this was the fifth vote of104 words
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Article91 1915-06-16 8 Hindu Association's Felicitations. It will be recall sd by our readers that on the occasion of tbe birthday of His Majesty the BangKrnperor the Hindu Association cabled its loyal and respectful congratulations, the text of that message appearing In this journal at the time. The Hon. Asst.91 words
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Article76 1915-06-16 8 We avail ourselves of this, the earliest, opportunity to tender hearty congratulations to Bon. Mr. Loke Yew, C.M.<; upon "arrival", last Monday, of a 100 and heir, news of which has jwt reached us. We are pleased to learn that the tal en ted Misses Woods will en* tertain both76 words
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Article451 1915-06-16 9 -maphos page 13. Kedah News page 2. fjpton Ltd*S advt. page 6. —tin m fin $84-50 cts. down, —tei'" voting coupon is on. page 13. Mining Muddles page 14. —it?:—— Bard Rara rubber, to-day's wire: is now quoted at £22 the London market. nr is now priced451 words
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Article708 1915-06-16 9 A First Class Show. The opening performance of this combination took place last night at Leach Road before a large audience. Singapore has been viaiUd by a good few circus companies in recent ears and it would appear somewhat of an arduous task to whom to allot708 words
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Article37 1915-06-16 9 (Tribune Special) Murder of Mr. Macfarlane. Penang, June 15, 2.30 p.m.— The Kedah Police have arrested two persons at Kuala Mnda in connection with the murder, ten days ago, of Mr. Mu farlane, a planter.37 words
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Article52 1915-06-16 9 Mr. J. Tough, of Jin Seng Estate, a brother of Mr. Tough, the wellknown visiting agent, was naught in the rubber machinery of the estate factory. The lower portion of his body was badly injured and he was removed to the Taipirjg Hospital. His condition is reported to52 words
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Obituary212 1915-06-16 9 One of the largest funerals that has taken place in Rangoon among the Chinese community for many years was that of Mr. Yeonsr Beng Cheong, who died at No. 12 Latter Street on May 18, at the advanced age of 96 years, and was interred212 words
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Article86 1915-06-16 9 The management of this popular cinema announces a grand change of programme In to-nighi's show with two leading features, "The Vengeance of Durand," as performed by Miss Edith Storey and Mr. L. Rogers Lytton, and a thrilling and sensational melo Jrama v The Death Weight," in which detective86 words
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Article35 1915-06-16 9 The survivors of the Heap Eng Moh liner Zweena, wrecked on the Si rum pa Reef, Eastern entrance of the Straits of Madura, arrived here by the s.s. Wilhelm of the same company.35 words
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Article47 1915-06-16 9 Mr. R. D. Pringle will give his very interesting lantern lecture on v Through Shot and Shell jor Nelson's Days of Great Renown to members of the above Association and their friends in Prinaep Street Church on Friday, the 18th inst, at 8 p.m.47 words
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Article51 1915-06-16 9 A message has reached the East from the New York office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank stating that Mr. A. J. Scott, until recently a member ef the bank staff, had taken passage on the ill-fated Lusitania for Liverpool, and that his name was not among those of the51 words
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Article181 1915-06-16 9 Suez Canal Prospects. "Reuter'o Special UHar, 3mperial, ani> Qr&inarp Services. London, Jane 14, 11.25 p.m. j Paris At the meeting of the Snez Canal Company, the report of the council showed that the war .caused a falliig off in receipts from traffic estimated at .nearly 40 per cent. The181 words
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Article111 1915-06-16 9 London, June 14, 0.30 p.m. Their Belgian Majesties and the heir apparent visited the Indian cavalry camp and witnebae 1 a gymkhana organised in their honour. General Rimington and staff welcomed the visitors, were escorted by British cavalry. Their Majesties drove round the parade ground and through111 words
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Article153 1915-06-16 9 London, Jane 14, $.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asqnith announced that, at the request of the Government, Lord Hardinge had consented to extend his term of the Viceroyship of India till March a Ist, 11U6. Mr. Asqnith, replying to Col. Yate, said In153 words
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Article127 1915-06-16 9 London. June 15 5.55 p.m. Petrograd, Official Great enemy forces repeatedly attempted to cross the river Wmdau near Liatzkow on June 13, but were repulsed, but a detachment crossed lower down, its attempt to advance wis checked. The battle for position near Shavle continues with varying fortune.127 words
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Article122 1915-06-16 9 London, June 14. 0.20 p.m. Port Said The Britisli steamer Radnorshire, from London to Yokohama, collided with the British steamer Dawlish from Karachi for Gibraltar, off Newport Rock. The Radnorshire was holed in the forepeak and returned to her anchorage. The Dawlish was beached with122 words
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Article52 1915-06-16 9 London, June 14, 10.. r >s p.m. Athens Two French destroyers bombarded the port of Tcheshme in Asia Minor, which it is believed is a base for German submarines. All sailing vessels in the harbour were sunk, and the customs and telegraph offices and petrol stores destroyed. The52 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 9 London, June 14, 10.55 p.m. At a meeting to-day of the Cotton waste E oplovers and Spinnen* and Manufacturers Association it was decided to accept the offer of the Board of Trade to intervene in the cotton dispute. It is believed other sections of the trade will adopt53 words
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Article48 1915-06-16 9 London, Jane 14, 7.25 p.m. In the Probate Conrt to-day leave was granted to assume the d'-ath of Gerard Freeman Thomas, heir of L-»rd Willingdon, who has been mil sing since the battle of the Marne on Sept. 14, when he was wounded with sharpnel.48 words
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Article129 1915-06-16 10 Opium Monopoly Action. Further evidence in the case in which Tan Twan Hian, of 71 Boat Quay, is charged with being interested or concerned in the exportation of five chests of opium, was taken in the third Police Court yesterday afternoon, the Court being occupied with the case129 words
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Article54 1915-06-16 10 In the second Police Court this morning a Japanese youth, named Nakano, was charge-i with the theft of $10 in notes, and a gold ring, from No. 14 McKenzie Koad. Accused pleaded guilty, expressing his sorrow and saying that he would repent The magistrate gave him a muoth54 words
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Article42 1915-06-16 10 In the third Police Court this morning, Mr. H. Robinson, of Raffles Hotel, charged a Mnlay chauffeur, named Abdul him Abdul Bakar, with the theft of a motor-car clock. The evidence was insufficient to convict, ao accused was accordingly acquitted.42 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 10 Garrison Golf Club. The results of the June medal competitions are as follow Ladies'. Mrs Vowler 5 All square Mrs Nicholson scr One down Mrs Cantrell 7 Two down Mrs F. G, Stevens 4 Three down Seven cards were taken out. Mens'. Major Scott 15 Three down Nine cards53 words
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Article106 1915-06-16 10 The Summer meeting of the Penang Turf Club will be held as follows First Da 7, Thursday, 29th July. Second Day, Saturday, 31st July. Entries close at 5 p.m on Tues- j day, 20th July. Handicaps for the First Day will be published on or before the 24th106 words
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Article42 1915-06-16 10 Tho 100 yards race in the Gibbons Cop Competition took place at the Swimming Club last Sunday, and after a very close finish the result was as follows :—lst R. B. Beattie 2nd L. 0. Hargrove 3rd S. A. Yell.42 words
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Article117 1915-06-16 10 Heer Muller, an assistant on Mendaris Estate, Sumatra, was brutally assaulted on the 10th instant by two coolies who were to be escorted to the police at Tebiug Tinggi. He is now an inmate in the local hospital. News has arrived from Kota Kadja of the murder of117 words
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Advertisement225 1915-06-16 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "H\i\\o, old chap, I'm in trouble one of ray confounded Bfl 58 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." Dfl DO 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist."225 words
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Advertisement223 1915-06-16 8 Robinson Co. Agents in Singapore and District I for I Virginia Cigarettes. I No. ILeaf 50» 60 wnis > I No. 7 Special 65 1 I I Turkish. |mr'f No. 11 Spacia. 50, $~,0 fl 'II I No. 1 Y«mdj,l, \&A V I I Egyptian. P\W> 1 j/ No. 16223 words
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Advertisement60 1915-06-16 8 FIVE STAR ScOTCH WHISKY. H 3 Sole'm porters Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. mnß "Bßß~~___tt___M_______B__| f"" 1 rtiiito AdelpliiHotel. I I UND Eli THE I I MANAGEMENT OF i I David Benjamin. s J I Cuisini Unexcelled. Courteous Treatment. I Electric Fans i 1 being fitted. Lawn I60 words
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Advertisement458 1915-06-16 10 Latest Advertisements. CONSULTING ENGINEER. The undersigned is prepared to take up Contracts to supply, construct, and improve existing mills. 1. Rice Milling Machinery 2. Paddy Boiling aud Drying Plant. 3. Saw Mill Machinery. 4. Oil Mill Machinery!' 5. Oil Refinery. 6. ,Ice Factory. 7. Steam and Motor Launches. Barges, all458 words
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Advertisement268 1915-06-16 10 I It's No Use Trying; I to persuade yourself that you are 1 getting anything better by paying I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I Foreign Stout than those Charg- I ed by our Agents. I THERS IS I ONLY ONE QUALITY I of tnis Stout and it is BOTTLED268 words
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Advertisement415 1915-06-16 11 GUAN KiAT CO., I k~| 37, Phillip street Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. JJ Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal I Contractors, General Importers and j* I Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- t Mill Suppliers. j s E0« iw?/ pi w r ffe x tensive Stock we carry Ready for delivery: I415 words
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Title Section9 1915-06-16 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 19159 words
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Article357 1915-06-16 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Far Leadon Ning Chow, Jane 19 Neieus Jane 19 Mentor, June 19 Peleus, Jul j 10. City of Newcastle, June 16 Glenlogan, July Hirano Maru, J una 23 Mentor, June 29. N Liverpool: Kintuck, June 25 Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyclops, July 15. Margeillei Perseus,357 words
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Article60 1915-06-16 12 The Phranang, says the Bangkok Times, which stuck in the mud on her way to the outer anchorage to complete loading on Friday (4th inst.) night, is still aground. Some of her cargo is being lightered and it '■then hoped to refloat her without difficulty. (She was refloated the followmg60 words
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Article213 1915-06-16 12 Latest Arrivals. Fuh Wo, Brit etr 11-6-15, Inner Roads. Batavier, Brit etr 15-6-15, Inner Rds. Hai Nam, Brit str 15-6-15, Inner Roads. Nagoya, Brit str 15-6-15, P. and 0. Wharf. Sappho, Brit str 15-6-15, Inner Rds. Wilhelm, Brit str 15-6-15, Inner Rds. Camilla, Brit str 15-6-15, Bukom. Glenfalloch,213 words
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Article61 1915-06-16 12 Lama for Port Swettenham and Penang. Circe for Medan. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham and Telok Anson. Aing Leong for Mersing, Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Kaantan, Ac. and Trengganu. Aing Hin for Batu Pahat Meran for Salat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan. Glenfalloch for Penang. Scott Harley for Sabang. Tanjong Surat61 words
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Article111 1915-06-16 12 Vessels Expected Ekma (B.I.) 18th June, from India for Singapore. Agents, M essrs. Boustead Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Ekma (B I.) 22nd June, from Singapore, for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co.. Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) 24th June, from Singapore for Colombo and London.111 words
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Article114 1915-06-16 12 ARRIVALS—I 4-6-15. Indragiri, Dut., 150, Bron, June 14, Belawan, gen., fc. P. M. Klang, Brit 732, Fawcus, June 14, Spore, gen., A. G. and Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, June 14, B. Datoh, gen., E. S. Co. Nam Sang, Brit., 2591, Gilroy, June 14, Hongkong, gen., Boustead and114 words
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Article161 1915-06-16 12 Arrivals. By Klang (June 14) from Singapore, Mr. Mrs. C. Eraser, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Creighton, Mr. Japson Mr. J. A. Webster, from Malacca, Mr. A. J. Stennett, Mr. A. J. B. Carruthers and one Chinese lady from Port Swettenham, Mr. 4 xMrs. H. A. Low, Messrs R.161 words
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Article267 1915-06-16 12 Per P. &0. Mongolia.—Mr. Mrs. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. E. W. Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. Campbell, Mrs. W. B. S. Ladall, Mr. J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. R. Braddell, Miss H. C. Scott, Mr. A. M. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. Caldwell, Mr. C. If. Fisher,267 words
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Article37 1915-06-16 12 The Fionia was due at Bangkok on Thursday, 12th inst., the Bandon is expected about July lit, the Chumporn about the 10th July, and the St. Croix at the end of next month, says the Bangkok Times.37 words
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Article739 1915-06-16 12 The M. M. liner Cordillera is da here on June 18th. From Liverpool for Manila on May 14, the Spanish Mail steamer Alicante, 4,500 tons, is due here tomorrow. The East Asiatic Company's motor liner Bandon, is due here on or about the 20th inst. from Copenhagen via739 words
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Article29 1915-06-16 12 During the fortnight ended the 9th instant Sabang coaled 32 steamers. 23 of these were Dutch, English, 1 Swedish and 1 Norwegian. They bunkered altogether 3,681 tons.29 words
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Article60 1915-06-16 12 FairpJay (May 13) says the Japanese Government continues to liberally subsidise Japanese shipping companies, M and assuredly it will be difficult even for the best handled lines to compete racceesfol The latest Nippon Yusen Ka stealers are of 10,000 to 12,1 tons —with excellent passenger ac commodation, reasonable fares,60 words
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Article131 1915-06-16 12 The Port of London Authority have just introduced a Bill to amend the Port of London Act, 19 reference to the election of elected members of the Authority. It been found that the voting poweri of the Authority have been bo| a lessly cumbrons, and in order131 words
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Article420 1915-06-16 13 German Soldiers' Letters to Our Men. Private W. Cridge, of the Gloucestershire Battalion, in a letter to his sister, says r The Germans sent a kite over our lines the other dav with a letter on it saying, 'Aren't you ■ick of the war? We are.'420 words
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Article331 1915-06-16 13 Sir H H. Johnston has a very spirited protest in the Contemporary Review against the iniquity of allowing the drink traffic to demoralise our subject peoples throughout the Empire. "As soon as the war crisis is over aud we are in safety as an Empire, that great331 words
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Advertisement153 1915-06-16 13 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY 1 BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Ma Q ager. ia i—mn m* 11 ____—*mi^^ mxmmHammaMmm^ mmm *^"o^mm ALBERT L. A. DALEY LADEBTAKER AND COMPUTE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALVIER. No. IS7. MIDDLE ROAD Fho« NO. 6.9. Teleohapbic A„153 words
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Advertisement854 1915-06-16 13 The Need of the Day. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Superior to the German J owned product. j g« WILLIAM TAYLOR, k.c.b.. m.d., formerly Principal Medical I g Officer of 11. M. Forces in India and mor. recently Surgeon- I General of 11. IL Forces, is chairman of the Company854 words
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Article652 1915-06-16 14 Patriotic Straits Chinese Unable to Help their Fatherland. Commenting, editorially, upon Mr. Loke Chow Thye's letter in the Shanghai Daily News relating to mining muddles in China (which was recently repioduced in the Malaya Tribune) the Hankow Post says The writer of the letter was one Loke652 words
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Article665 1915-06-16 14 In the calendar of the Hongkong University for 1914-15 we find the following general information as to the Fees, etc. Tiie fees which every student has to pay, unless he holds a scholarship, amount to $510 a your, namely $300 for tuition fees, and $240 for board and665 words
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Advertisement129 1915-06-16 14 jj Designed and Built to meet the Requirements I j| of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. I 1 Any Size Can be Built Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable 1 1 Survey at Shortest Notice. Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. I When in the Market129 words
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Advertisement121 1915-06-16 14 lAIDSI AIDS Tcfl*. I There are ciocd s I and the other sort. I depends upon the man. I rising has 1- fl called an erne] I j the degree ofeffi I j depends on th fl II oed knowhdge of 1 fl hi a:.d salesmanship .> fl jj! out121 words
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Article597 1915-06-16 15 Combination of Chinese and British Interests. After many year* of fruitless negotiations, the Peking Syndicate jues'i n» Has at la.st been solve»! by a compromise between the parties conand anew joint enterprise, it announced, will be formed under o name of the Fu Chung Corporation. An agreement to597 words
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Article45 1915-06-16 15 Amsterdam, May 2. —The Tele-->'raa that during the '•t fighting in Flanders and Northern France the German losses from all lonreet totalled 150,000 ,f -n. They have posted placards throughout Antwerp declaring that and after the sth proximo Belgium is annexed to Germany.45 words
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Advertisement586 1915-06-16 15 FORSALE PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointers A 1 have pedigrees and are of best stock. Some of them are in pup at present. Advertiser open to offers for dogs and for pups. Apply to Our Shop," Stamford Road. 13-5 q PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT JOHORE BAHRU. FOR SALE. At the586 words
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Advertisement484 1915-06-16 15 NOTICES SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS Tn 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. 2-484 words
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Advertisement408 1915-06-16 15 NOTICES NOTICENotice is hereby given that the reward for the Capture of Mutineers is increased as follows $200 per head for the capture of each Mutine°r. $100 pel head obtaining the surrender. $50 per head for informat on that directly leads to the capture of surrender of a Mutineer. All408 words
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Advertisement430 1915-06-16 15 OVERSEER OR CLERK. Advertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as an Overseer of construction or work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep Books; hoids Madras Government Certificate for Design, Geometrical Drawing, Fnehand ditto ard Pair ting. Willing to accept very moderate430 words
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Advertisement616 1915-06-16 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Roya! Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dntes of dcvirture are only approximate. SPEFIMAN Muntok and Palembang June 1(1 DUYMAEK VAS Twist Hongkong and Bonrabaya June lo V. BOOKKDOBT Beromhang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli June616 words
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Advertisement429 1915-06-16 16 SHippmc STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA? JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coa9t, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers w 11 leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homewardl(for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO WITH429 words
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Advertisement389 1915-06-16 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS, The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lioe maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada 6,949 O.K. Robins. B.s. Madras G,94i> J. Kilpatrick, BJT.E. s.<.389 words
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Advertisement412 1915-06-16 16 BANKS 1 CHARTERED r? CHARTER. Pa Capital m 60,1 £20 each V, are ol Reserve Fund Reserve Liabi [itv BANKERS. The Bank: of England TV-p t City and lyUdiaoa run* LtAs* London County and v 1J Bank of Engird, Ltd., The SS Bank of Scotland, Ltd Current Accounts are 0412 words
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