Malaya Tribune, 19 June 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EV'FNING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2,- •No. 142. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 521 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore's Premier Thettrc ORCKAFD ROAD. TC-NICHT! Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm- TO-NiCHT!! Special Engagement for A Short Season Only TOM and EILEEN MELBOURNE The Popular Musical Comedy Dao (Vide The Stage). Eileen Melbourne A Dainty Singer of Dainty Chorus Sos|s. TOM MELBOURNE
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    • 92 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little contrivance which will i keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore saves its cost in pencil expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets giving full particulars
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    • 232 1 "experience: is the best teacher." i certiialy know there to go to when you want to sec a Thriller. "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BEXCOOLEN STnEETS. The Skandinavian Production De Luxe e Feature you have waited for THE NIHIL!ST A Sensational Detective Drama 3 IN THREE MASSIVE REELS
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  • 452 2 A Novel Suggestion. Breeding a New Variety. A correspondent writes —It is a well-known fact that new varieties of most species of economic plants arts continually being produced by selection and artificial pollination. The planting industry of the Tropics will be greatly benefitted if we can produce a variety
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  • 217 2 The Constantinople correspondent of the Daily Chronicle states It is eetimated that there are 800,000 Turks under arras, including 200,000 Christians, digging trenches and constructing roads and bridges. General yon der Goltz is in command of 100,000 Turks around the Adrianople and Chataldja lines and Constantinople Djemal Pasha's
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  • 277 2 Alien Members Assert their Loyalty of England and their Abhorrence of Gtrm-hnn Barbarities. London, May 15.—There has been a most interesting exhibit in the Stuck Exchange to-day. From forty nine of the alien-born members there have been received letters protesting their loyalty to Great Britain and their
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  • 186 2 £10,000,000 Contract. An agreement has been signed between the New South Wales Government aud Messrs Norton, Griffiths and Co. for the construction of public works to the value of £10,000,000 within five years, commencing from July next. The contracting firm undertakes to finance the works, which
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    • 336 2 BUY THE TONIG FOOD THAT P Is the Great Brain I tff fij&: ftfl AND Stimulate, ahd Body BulMlllg Food. iH Restores the 111 Digestive Organs. I B//|, Induces Refreshing Sleep! i VlteiCr Is Health Giving I 1 Strength Giving ffl Nervous System. IS All British H I Is Made
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    • 75 2 I in illill 2$ mmm j AIDS TO TRADE. I The business problem of to- day is not the manufacturing, I but the selling end of your I business. Anything that inI creases sales is of importance I to the business man—and adI vertising is the great sale increaser. The
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    • 370 2 G C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUXER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTY TERMS MOOER AT£ 2-11 TE MO LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOrTigH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. Have your Photographjtaken at our Studio. 1-5 Just Unpacked A large assortment of TUCK'S Actress and Picture Post Cards. Large stock of
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  • 260 3 Poisoned Soldiers by Icecreams. According to a Mexican paper, thirty-three ice-cream vendors in Mexico City have dinj after being forced by the Constitutionalist military authorities to eat, their own wares as a proof of the ir guilt or innocence in regard to the poisoning of Constitutionalist soldiers, Many
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  • 356 3 Shanghai, June 4. —Few changes in the New China have shown a greater contrast with bygone conditions than the development of education and of outdoor life now permitted to women and girls of good family in this country. That wives and daughters formerly so restricted in
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  • 36 3 The Home Beeretary'i Bill provides that no countable during the war shall he entitled witbt ut a medical certificate to retire and receive a life Motion without the content of his chief officer.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 413 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sofe Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. H——M———i——
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    • 363 3 Jibre Qompany. Manufacturers of the JACKSOX PATENT Smokixo vvd DRYING CAKfXKTS. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or moi.ey returned. Prices $160 to $600 Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. and quoted for 8m kiDg and packin rooms designed Jackson cure! rubber now alwass resize* F \Q prices in
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  • 923 4 Oil and Gas Engines. (Continued from yesterdays issue.) We called the attention of our manufacturers last year to the importance of Ha lay a as a market for oil and gas engines, and it is interesting to find that there were 48L oil engines, with an aggregate
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  • 113 4 London, May 21.—The German spy, KoepferiV, who hanged himself from h ventilator in Brixton prison wirl- ;t sc.tr f, left ft message on a slate in ids cell, staring 44 lam a soldier with a rank whioti I do not desire to mention. I have had
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  • 89 4 Mr. A. Landau of Bangkok has had quite an exceptionally exciting trip to Hongkong. Arriving in the northern settlement, he was ordered before the Provost Marshal and asked to explain his nationality. The police in Hongkong were dubious. He was said to be a Turk, born in Smyrna.
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    • 118 4 Hanappier Co. COGNAC TWO STARS and THREE STARS COGNAC I HONOURS AWARDED AT BORDEAUX, LIEGE, BRUSSELS, AMSTERDAI AND LOUDON. Your trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS SOLOMON Co. 52, D'Almeida Street, Singapore. Ru»il it the SINGAPORE STOJE, 3s. Monk Bridge fad, c/o High Stmt j AND OTHER RETAILERS. I J.
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    • 514 4 AUCTI^ AUCTION SALE OF BRICK AND TILE-ROOF BUNGALOWS PLATO lv ATTAP COOLIE LINES HARDWOOD SLEEPERS n 0 Also A Large Woodbn Jetty with Kampas Babdwooh p Braced with a Large Quantity op Steel Rails and Bolts The Property of Sir John Jackson Ltd To be held at PULO UlilN GRANITE
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    • 220 4 MORTGAGEE S SALE Of a brick built Bungalow situate at Padang Semabok, known as No, 23 Lorong Panjang in the Settlement of Malacca, to be held by public auction at my sale-rooui, Xo. It First Cross Street, Malacca. On Saturday the 26th June 1915 at 12 noon. Particulars All that
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  • 1035 5 The question his often been discussed as to what material help the United States could give the Allies in the event of American patience becoming exhausted by reason of the continued murders of American citizens. Mr. Wilson, in his note to Germany before the horror of
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  • 135 5 Latest Quotations. {Special Service-) London, June 18, 4 p.M. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months 1166.0.#. Bar Silver 23f. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/6|. Plantation, Ist class quality ereee 2/s|. Copra: £22.0.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 5$ dist. sf. White Pepper, fair Singapore
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  • 146 5 We have excellent autheritj for stating that as from the beginning of next month we shall be in a position to give prompt publicity to complete figures including the quantities exported from Upper Perak and Pahang, which have hitherto been omitted from the first monthly returns. This
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  • 231 5 (Singapore, Jane 19.) Via- —$831 no galea. Copra. —Weak Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Strong. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market iteadj Ufetf Leal Market Quoutioas. Nutmeg* 110 8. per picul »19 M Nntmegs 80 8. »J! Copra "HJ Copra Gorong Tale 7 iJ» Copra Dongalo i
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  • 447 5 Presentation to Mr. Proctor. On Thursday night there was a ver; large attendance at the sacred concert given in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Proctor, who was in excellent voice, sang There is a Green Hill far away" (Gounod) in his best voice. Other solo items were by
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  • 73 5 Singapore, June H*. n London— Bank 4 ui,». 2/4 5/32 Demand 2 4 Private 3 ne>. 2/4 15/32 liidiu— Bank T. T. 175j On Hongkong 8 nY d/d 21 lin Shan .Lai Bank d,d. 101« On Java— Ban* T. T. 140 i On Jap^u— Bank d/d. 11 A j
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  • 759 5 Priwi Quoted ii the Market tiis Mmiaj. SIXOAPORK, Ju.V* If. Jimtn. Lyalland Eratt, Exchange and Slain Broaera, issue the following ikt of quotation* Rubber Sham. «*om. VaJue. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- Allagar /I0 2 /4 z/- Anglo-Malay a*; Ayer X tin ing 10/- 12/--2- BatangMalaka 3 1J satu5
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    • 79 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Ro*j> b\\\y. WEHKDAVi k SUNDa\8. Mali Daily le.we* foe Barttl at 7.7 a.ni. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., lOJt a., o wn, 1.80 p., 2.65 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrires from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leava from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 520 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, 19th. Tom and Eileen Melbour. e at the Palladia* Concen at Tanfjin Club in aid of the Belgian H«nef Fund. Messrs X. foppeldoff and Hew Cirque, Beach Road. B. I. Outward mail due. High water:-! J1 m ft 7 ing< 7 ft. 7 ins. r Sunday, 20th. fcd
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  • 772 6 Interned at Malta. Speculation has often been rife to the whereabouts of Capt. yon |iller, Prince Franz Joseph yon henzollern and other officers of Emden. According to an intergranted b\ a Mr. Conrad Haunn to the Fremantle corresponm of the Western Mail, Australia, •y are interned at
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  • 149 6 An important new regulation regarding change of employment in England has been made by the Privy Council. It provides that the occupier of a factory or workshop, the business carried on in which consists wholly or mainly in engineering, shipbuilding or the production of arms, ammunition or
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  • 412 6 According to th© latest number of Fairplay it appears that in April, 1909, the Japanese Government passed a subsidy law for Trans-oceanic steamship lines, which was to take effect on the Ist January, 1910, for fiv* years. This law provided liberal subsidies to steamship lines, and at
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    • 99 6 DUEL mm m I wish I could Vg^ I •Hi HP 7 j SOLE AGENTS ~JPER CASE.! John Little Co., Ltd. PATRIOTIC POSTCARDS. A very large collection of Tuck's Postcards of Our Navy and Army Series showing the pictures of All the Dreadnoughts and Cruisers and All the v Famous
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    • 97 6 I QUALITY, and I 1 quality only, has I V i been the keynote of the I I I CIGARETTES I *****688 of *s« world 1 11 I j renowned cigarettes and I ]j consequently I J State Express retain the I perfect confidence of the I cultured smoker the
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CJ>« *2?alapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, JUNE 19
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    • 43 7 London, June 17, 0.40 p.m. Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to Mr. Reefl, said the question of obtaining improvements in the treatment of Indian prisoners in Germany ii now being considered in consultation with the Prisoners of W.tr Help Committee.
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    • 40 7 London, June 17, 4.30 p.m. Lord Robert Cecil, replying to a question, s.ti-l Yes, the Imperial Government will gladly represent the interests of British traders in th" selection of Chefoo for a terminus of the New Shantung railway.
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    • 38 7 London, June IS, 5.10 a.m. The cotton crisis has ended, tli9 cardroorn operatives who began the dispute deciding to accept the offer made by the Government to assist in arranging a basis for an agreenueet.
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    • 23 7 London, June 18, 2.5 p.m. Flight-lieut. Warneford, V. C, has been killed while testing an aeroplane in Paris.
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    • 467 7 Writting from War-taw the correspondent of the Westminster says the discipline of the troops seeu on this front and in Qalioia is good. This is t ue both as regards conduct of soldiers towards one another aud towards the civil population, and as regards purely military discipline
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    • 289 7 Testimony to Huns Insensate Atrocity. The special correspondent of the Times in Northern France says 0 There is, unhappily, good reason to believe that the story related by} our Paris correspondent of the crucifixion of a Canadian officer during the fighting at Ypres on April 22-23
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    • 91 7 Trooper Needs, of the 2nd Lifd Guards (Machine Gun section), in a letter says 11 The Canadians fought grandly and completely routed the enemy capturing all they had lost and more besides As they advanced they found two of tl.eir comrades nailed to doors quite dead.
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    • 413 7 cf Gre.t Batik Line. A correspondent su; plies the following information about the position of the various French armies stretching from the Swiss frontier to the coast of Belgium. On this immense front, there are no less than nine French armies. First, between the Belgian and British
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    • 85 7 A Strong Triumvirate. A Pioneer cable, dated London, 28th May, says The association of Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson with the Admiralty Board is regarded here as a masterly move whereby a great strategist and most experienced admiral is associated with the most brilliant of the scientific younger
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    • 321 7 London, May 21. —The Manchester Guardian states that the Liberals began the war well, hut «inee the a has been weakness and vacillation, particularly in the handling of the liquor question. The Government deserving of his me, because it Hid i oi use the countie s manufacturing
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    • 212 7 Rome, May 23.—Italy has deoided to adhere to the Allies' agreement not to conclude a separate peace. The Giomale dTtalia states that General yon Hindenburg is in command of the Austro-German army that will operate against Italy. Austrian si.luiers yesterday djnamited the Dante monument at Trent;
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    • 22 7 Disguise d as a priest, an Austrian spy has been arrested at Urbino, says an Exchange message, while making sketches.
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    • 25 7 M. Rodin, the fsmOM French sculptor, was reported says Renter, lo have been commissioned to make a bust of the Pope.
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    • 32 7 Violet roots sent home from th" Neuve (Vnpeile battlefield hy officer* of the s*h battalion King's Liver pool Regiment were Hold for five guineas on the Liverpool Cotton Exchange.
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    • 33 7 Aw i I bona bffore returning to the fr--lit will be :.4:e<i for by Mr. King iii Britiah parliament, for invalid soldier* who hive been p,i*B»-j as fit for Our..
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    • 24 7 M, Ptnl Ken It in, eldest son of the Belgian Minietet of toe Coloniea, has beep killed in action, Reuer, near Di-vmude.
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    • 37 8 DIATH. Palmir.—At No. 23-10 Rawcourse Ro»d, Singapore, on Friday, 13th June, Nelly, the beloved wilt of John Palmer, aged 35. Interment at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day. Penang and F.M.S. papers, please copy.
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    • 1946 8 From time to time one hears of legal proceedings in various parts of the Eist relating to Chinese marriages. Sometimes it is Hongkong whence news co nes of a deal of "dirty linen" being aired in Court; at others it is Shanghai, whilst occasionally Singapore is the scene
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    • 826 9 Tin is $83| —$1 up. Latest advertisements are mii i te 1 on pagp 10. Hard Para rubber, to day's wire Copra is now quoted at £21.10.0 th London market. Floor is now priced at 13/9 the Home markets. —MM 10k i heet rubber is in good
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    • 259 9 At 10.30 this morning the Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, C. If G Colonial Secretary, formally inaugurated a Mohammedan Advisory Board on matters connected with the Mohammedan religion and customs. The ceremony was held in the Municipal Building, and as many invitations had been issued bj Mr R.
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    • 191 9 We regret to record the death, whieh occurred yesterday evening at 5 o'clock, at her residence in Racecourse Road, of Nelly, nee Emerson, the wife of Mr. John Palmer, late ef the Supreme Court, of peritonitis. The deceaied spent a great part of her career in
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    • 76 9 The event of to-night is the debut of the Melbournes at the Palladium. Nothing approaching them in rollicking fun has ever been seen or heard here. They come with the world-wide reputation of being a real first-rate duo capable of creating roars of laughter. It is an event
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    • 63 9 A full grown sledang was seen on Tuesday last by a party of motorists quite close to the main road of Kuala Kubu, and about 2 miles from the township of Raub. It was quietly grazing on a division of the Sungei Liang Rubber Company's property, and did not seem
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    • 226 9 Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Jane LS, 2.25 a.m. Paris A communique states that there was great activity during the last two days. The fighting north of Arras continues to be extremely intense Since yesterday there have been numerous desperate infantry actions
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    • 161 9 London, Jane 17. 8.5 p.m. Router's correspondent at British headquarters says the lull was broken by the offensive at Hooge and Jestnbert. The latter began with artillery preparations at dusk which destroyed the enemy trenches. Then the infantry advanced and gained a footing in the first trenches
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    • 37 9 Lendon, June, 18, 5.10 a.m. Kingston The Government has suspended the importation of Indian indentured labour, as the planters are curtailing operations owing to the war and there is no demand for coolies.
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    • 101 9 Steady German Attrition. London, Jane 18, 7 a.m. Petrograd The battle in Galieiacontinues with undiminished fierceness. The communique mentions particularly severe fighting on June 15 between the San and the town of Lubaezow. The enemy were reputed in disorder on th* night of June 16 between the rivers
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    • 132 9 London, June 17, 8.15 p.m. Amsterdam Local German correspondents at Karlsruhe recount in horrified accents the details of the recent air raid. It was a bright clear morning when suddenly at 0.30 there was a buzzing and humming in all directions. People were astonishsd but not
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    • 90 9 London, June le\ f>.lo a.m. It is understood Lloyd-George's Labour and Munitions bill, which is a virtually agreed upon measure between the Ministry for Munitions and the Trades Unions, provides for no compulsion, no military status, no semi-military discipline, but restrictive Trades Union rules are suspended, strikes and
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    • 36 9 London, June 17, 1 *n p.m. The Cambridge wranglers, mathematical tripos, part two, include liao Hanumanta, of Madras University senior optimes. Sakhalkar, of the Fergnsson College; janioroptimes, Jayaratnara, of the Koyal College, Colombo.
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    • 333 10 AH Chinese Readers of the Tribune invited to Vote. We have to thank many more readers for votes which reached us yesterday and to-day. Quite a lot are now coming in from Malacca, whilst from Penang they are now also arriving, thus demonstrating the
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    • 125 10 The matinee this afternoon must not be forgotten. An excellent programme is provided. The managoment will take personal tare of children, especially so if a note is sent. There are constant variations in the turns shown, Mr. Clark performing wonderful riding feats. His standing somersault on a galloping
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    • 69 10 The management of this popular Cinema is apparently characteristic in its choice of pictures in which sentiment more or less abounds and in to-night's show its patrons will have reas >n to appreciate the selections in M Hore, M The weaker mind of the reformation" and The day
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    • 87 10 The Calentta Statesman reports that an Austrian named E. A. Klu? escaped from the prisoners' war camp at Abmednagar on May 16 He was an electrical engineer, nearly 34 yean of age, ard v.as at Wei ling t< i in September last, when be wm Interned. He is described I
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    • 75 10 A Good Master. Mr. Herbert Kirwan, of 10 Chancery Lane, in the second police court this morning, charged his boy, Goh Ah Pow, with the theft as a servant of two pairs of trousers and two handkerchiefs value $7. Accused pleaded guilty. Complainant stated that the boy had
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    • 91 10 A murder was committed at a motor-gat age, number S«S New Bridge Road, soon after midnight on Thursday night, when Fong Ah Ngan, a youth of eighteen years of age, employed at the garage, is alleged to have stabbed to death the proprietor, Jawa, a Chinese who had
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    • 191 8 Robinson Co. Sole Agents in Singapore and District FOR Virginia Cigarettes. xfkJ I Turkish. Jr.; ;;M I No. 11 Special 50, $U0 i\ ft j j\\ I No. I Yemdjel, '■f/f.jP Fj j £gyp«a„. fW W No.iaSpeckl 50, SO cents W/111l ■/PH' i-l N v sms '[MuA 17 11 Abdulla
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    • 54 8 I ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. i RE ajflu F» Of QOiMC.*MfcJB j Birds 1 est Bra dy. SOLE IMP JRTER i I CALDBECK. MACCftECOR I CO. Adeiphi Hotel. I j Music I I DURING DINNER I TO-NIGHT. I J TRY j OUR AMERICAN I MIXED DRINKS. I I DAVID
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    • 308 10 Latest Advertisements. Young Men's Christian Association of SINGAPORE. Impartant War Lecture By the Rev. Wm. CRO3S, mLJI. Monday, June 21, at 8.45 p.m. H. E. THE GOVERNOR (SIR AR THUR YOUNG, K.G.M G.) WILL PRESIDE. Subject NIETSCHE snd the WAR." Ad members and friends (ladies included) <( the V.M.C.A. are
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    • 311 10 j UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY 1 IS THE i BEST REGOMMENCATION. j Ii The Local Agents of ROSS'S, I I THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF 1 I London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith, I I have received the following entirely I 1 unsolicited testimonial from one of their I 1 Clients in the Malay
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    • 415 11 GUAN- Kf AT CO., j Code. Used J HBilllDllk J Telephone Nos 1*33, H7*. B C 'J lIIIIIp Oil VVI« j 5 Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and I Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- Mill Suppliers. 3 Kffc twfl #/t;e i/yw an Jcfea o/
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIIUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915
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    • 350 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europe. Fat Leadea Ning Chow, Junt 19 Ntlttus Jane 19 Mentor, /une 29 City of Newcastle, on berth, Glenlogan, July I Hirano Mam, Jane 23. Lirerpool: Kintuck, Jane 25 Netherby Hall, Jaly 4 Cyclops, Jaly 15. Marseilles Perseus, on the berth, Benrinnes, on berth, Hirano Mam,
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    • 66 12 The City of Bristol, Capt. Henderson, for Boston and New York via Suez Canal, with liberty to call at the Philippine Islands and Malabar Ccast, is due to load at Shanghai en June 18th. The Blue funnel liner Antiloohui, eutward bound from Liverpool en May 18th for Penang, Port Sweitenham,
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    • 221 12 Latest Arrivals. Aing Hin, Brit itr 18-6-15, Inner Roads. Hong Ho, Brit str 18-6-15, Inner Roads. Singaporean, Brit str 11-6-15, Inner Roads. Kut Sang, Bri* str 18-1-15, Inner Roads. Sri Patana, Brit str 18-6-15, Inner Roads. Hai Nfui, Brit str 18-6-15, Inner Roads. Anjou, Brit str 18-6-15, Inner
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    • 197 12 Chow Tai for Miri, Labuan, Jewelton, Kudat and Sandakan. Ranee for Mersing, Kuala Pahang, Pekan and Kuantan. Tugala for Bangkok. Sri Patana for Sabang. Janssons for Koemai,Bandjermassin, Stagen Kuala Baroe, Balik Papan, Sam Rinda. etc. Pontianak for Merging, Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Kuantan, Kemaman, and Trengganu. Calypso for Tr mgganu
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    • 40 12 ARRIVALS —17-6-li. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, June 17, B. Datoh, gen., E. 8. Co. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Cowary, June 17, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, June 17, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co.
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    • 34 12 Perak, (E. S. Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca Alma for Deli. Ekma for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Trang for Trang. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson.
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    • 58 12 The B. I. S. N. Co.'s (ApcarLine) steamer Dunera from China via Singapore is expected at Penang on the 19th instant, and will leave the following day at daylight for Rangoon and Calcutta. 2,153 coolies arrived by Ihe B I. liner Ekma to-day and 767 go to Pulau Jerejak
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    • 192 12 Vessels Expected. Ekma (B.I.) 18 June, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Ce., Ltd. Ekma (B I.) 22 June, from Singapore, for Penang, Negapataia and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Antilochus <Holt) 22 June, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan.
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    • 139 12 The Swedish East Asiatic Company's liner Japan 5,230 tons, Capt. Paulsen, from Gothenburg and Copenhagen for Eastern porta pasied Port Said on the 11th inst. The B-I (Apcar Line) steamer Itola, which has excellent accommodation for passenger!, will be despatched hence for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta on the 30th instant.
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    • 460 12 From Liverpool for Manila on May 14, the Spanish Mad steamer Alicante, 4,500 tons, is due here. The Netherby Hall is due here at the end of June for Marseilles, London and Liverpool, and sails en July 4. The East Asiatic Company's metor liner Bandon, is due here
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    • 452 12 Important Decree. Rangoon, May 31.—The md the small cause court, EtaJJf Wednesday, delivered mdl a suit brought by j,. merchant against the B. I 3 v for the recovery of EU. ages for alleged negli ger carrying goods. Mr. Hancock appeared fornl tiff and Mr. Clifton for defer
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    • 152 12 Rangoon, May 25. —The B.I. IiB er Bharata, which left here on the l&k inetant with the Penang mails, returned to-day, towed by the Buliin ba. She broke her low prsffior* shank when two days out an i n| to anchor. The Bharata is a
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    • 172 13 London, May 19.—At the Old Bailey, yesterday, the trial was opened, before tho Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Avory, aud Mr. Justice Lush, of Kuepferle, who was recently arrested, with two other German*!, on a charge of espionage. Tne Attorney-General (Sir John Simon) who is prosecuting, stated that
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    • 21 13 Khahi, the Egyptian assassin, who made aa attempt on the life of the Saltan, has been hanged at Cairo.
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 151 13 HOTEL van WIJK I DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l X, J. J. TIDDENS, ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER AND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALVIER. No. 157. MIDDLE ROAD. Phone No. 613. Tt-egeaphic Address DALEY Established 1897 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. JUST
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      • 671 13 Church Services. 8. Andrew's CAth rural. 3rd Sunday after f rinitv 7.30 a.m Litany. 7.1.» Hoi y (\,mmnni..n "horal Annnai Corp .iat.- Co,num. ion ofC KS. '.».15 Matins 5V ly C° ,mi, n r 4 S.mdav -chool and Kible Cla*-*-. 5.30 f. in. I'». »<r>ngaud Sermon Hymns. MO, 107, 122,
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      • 920 13 The Need of the Day. I I I I An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve ~~l J I Food Superior to the German J owned product. s J I IR WILLIAM TAYLOR, k.c.r., m.d., formerly Principal Medical I I Officer of H. M. Forces in Inlia anl more recently Gen eral of
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    • 568 14 Many Cases in Colombo Courts. Mr. Maartensz, A. D. J., had before him a few days ago five cases brought by the Bank of Madras. One was against Hason Kandu, M. L. M. Zainuddin and G. A. Marimitsch ft Co., Ltd., for R1,715'65 and interest. Another against
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    • 163 14 Austrian Doctors' Daring Escape. Geneva, April IG.—Disguised as Chinese peasants, two Austrian medical officers— Dr. Ebergburg and Dr. Kassowitz—who were taken prisoners by the Russians early in the war, have made their escape from Vladivostok, and after a journey half-way round the world have arrived at their
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    • 127 14 Immigration into the United States, already on the down grade when tha war broke oat, has very substantially declined in recent months. In February, for instance, only 18,704 aliens entered the States, as compared with 56,115 in the correspond ing period of 1914 and 71,355 in
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    • 101 14 Working Day end Night. At a dinner in Montreal, telegraphs The Times Montreal correspondent, the first eighteen-pounder shell ease made by a private firm in Canada, suitably inscribed and plated with gold, was presented to General Hughes by Brigadier-Gen-eral Bertram, chairman of the Shell Committee. In his
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    • 181 14 Colombo, Jane s.—Sentences of between three and twelve months' imprisonment have been passed om the looters and rioters Work at the jetties has been resumed. An Indian constable has been killed by subbing. The only European fatality was Trooper S. B. Cook, Mounted Rifles, from sunstroke. June
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    • 117 14 Scheme Taking Definite Shape in Federal Capital. The Chinese Community of Knaia Lumpur are endeavouring to colled funds for the building of a Confucian School, and they invite tin European and all other Commaoi ties to help them in their effort" I J attending their specical perform ances
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    • 165 14 I cannot endure tbe talk of thou armchair politician! who disconr-' about apathy of the nation ia rajn to the war. I for one see no tispx of such in my country. —Lord X bery. Sometimes we are bidden to pray for our soldiers sometimes
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      • 517 15 FOR SALE^ FOR SALX PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and point ff* A 1 have pedigrees and are of si atone. Si i ft- em are in pup at present. Advertiser open to offers for dogs and for pups. Apply to ''Our Shop," Stamford Road. 13-5 n MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOR SALE.
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      • 419 15 _NOTJCES_ Notice is hereby given that the reward for the Capture of Mutineers is increased as follows $200 per head for the capture of each Mv tine sr. $100 pei head obtaining the surrender. $50 per head for information that directly leads to the Cipture o r surrender of a
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      • 494 15 NOTICES 1 SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HiN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street THE KWONG "YIK BANKING CO.. LTD. (IK LIQUIDATION.) Not'ce hereby given that the Liquidators' Reoort and Accounts for the first year of the Liqu dation have now been completed
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      • 412 15 WANTED^ OVERSEER OR CLEUL Advertiser, 39 years of age with good references, desires as an Overseer of construction "or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office- can keep hooks; holds Madras GovernPJ2 Certificate for Design, GeomeP»?* raw S^.. Fr,ehan d ditto and mXa n Ssa^ mgto
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      • 525 16 SHIPPING Koninklijka Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—J, Collyer Qaay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned date, of departure are only approximate. Ja ,s,kks avMSfe s,., r r o, B«y, Nunarroda, Tarekan ami B. el ogan y T Sffi 1,.V.- >-. X I.Um.U. NfeMM,
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      • 434 16 SHIPPiNC_ 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 11 leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward,(for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO WITH
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      • 326 16 BHIPPINC BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lice maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en loute. FLEET. Tons Commanders. ML Takada 6,9-U» O.M. Robins. s.s. Madras 6,949 J. Kilpatrick, K^.B. s.s.
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      • 408 16 BANKS CHARTERED BAKK OF AUSTRALJA_ At!C CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of each a Reserve Fund £1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors fl,2oo.ofjf. BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Lo n(K Uity and Midland Bank, X London County and Westing Bank, Ltd., The fcational Pro-.
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