Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVFNING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, •No. 143. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 492 1 PALLADIUM OECH/FD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD, j TO-HiliHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pm- TC-KICHT!! Special Engagement for A Short Season Only TOM and EILEEN MELBOURNE The Popular Musical Comedy Duo (Vide The Stage). Eileen Melbourne A Dainty Singer of Dainty Chorus SorgsTOM MELBOURNE
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    • 337 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore saves its cost in pencil expen-es. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get cut of order. Leaflets giving full particulars from
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  • 1429 2 As supplementing the account given in last week's issue of the part played by robber goods in military and naval equipment, it may i)e of interest to extract from the columns of our New York contemporary some facts regarding the erap'oyment of our ever-necessary commodity in
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  • 223 2 Why are we continually beta. v that good blood must be brirfc? What has colour to do Zt'T quality lta Just tbis-the oxygen fa the ajr the great supporter of animal Kf* One business of the blood fen the oxygen from the air (which it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 284 2 I DO YOU WANT A GOOD WHISKY I THEN BUY J Lawsons X Lawson's I Liqueur H Liqueur Whisky MĔk Whisky $12.00 J||L 120 c I A Good For the Man J Sole Agents: I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I IN LIFE SUCCESS DEPENDS Upon perfect mental and physical health
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    • 312 2 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO tUNER AND REPAIREP. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10 The Malaya Tribune. I Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basab Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang
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  • 517 3 Advances of £890,C00 Applied For. The 23rd annual report of the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce much interesting detail concerning the action of the Chamber on questions arising out of the war relating to trade, commerce, shipping, and finance. With regard to the difficulties,
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  • 139 3 Calcutta, May 28.—Acting on information received on the 22nd instant from the anonymous writer of a Bengali letter, the Maharajah of Cooch Behar motored on Saturday last with a party to the spot where there is pocca well in the Khalasipara block of the town, about a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 376 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE MOTOR REPAfRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light i Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
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    • 374 3 Patent Jihre Qompany. Manufacturers of the JACKSON PATENT SMOKING \ND Drying Cabinets. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or money returned. Prices $!60 to $600 Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, dryi D g and packing rooms designed and quoted for. IJ iekson cured rubber now always
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  • 517 4 An Article that Should be in Every House, Factory and Garage. Who is prepared for fire because he expects it to break out at a certain time Nobody. Fires give no timely warning. No one can tell when or where it will break out. And it is this unexpectedness
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  • 101 4 Germany's latest propagandist expedient is to take a number of neutral journalists from Holland, Sweden, Denmark, the United States, Spain, Roumania, and Greece, for a series of tours through German cities. The tours are organised by the Zentralatelle fur den Auslandsdienst or Foreign Propaganda Headquarters, the
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  • 199 4 Recent Indian Dacoity Trials. Simla, May 28.—The following is issued as a Press communique The following are the results of the trials of dacoity c.ses which occurred during the recent disturbances in the south western Punj tub obtained during the fortnight ending May 15th. Of the 2,121 persons
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  • 155 4 Pnrnea, May 26. —A sensation was caused in the Suasions Judge's Court of Purnea, on the 24th inst.. by t)ie appearance of a man who was supposed to be dead and for whose disappearance a Patwari and two peons employed by Mr. P. C. Lall, a zemindar
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  • 110 4 Bombay, June Ist. —At the close of the Roshanara season at the Royal Operetta Hoese on Saturday Miss Gladys Gaylord gave her last professional appearance in India. The Afghan Memorial Church at Colaba to-day was the scene of a quiet wedding when Mr. James Bury, controller in
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  • 77 4 Calcutta, June 2.—The tea market reopened to-day in Calcutta. About packages came on offer and with a sensational demand. Prices throughout were on a level represented by annas per pound above those ruling a year ago. Commonest leaf sold at about 9 as. 3 pies, but good
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  • 86 4 Signor Giuseppe Gmeiner, the acting Consul-General for Italy, has issued tha following communique M Officers, non-commissioned officers and men belonging to the Ist tnd or 3rd category of all classes of the Italian Army and Navy will not receive their call to join the colours through the
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  • 53 4 Calcutta, June I.—A big military pageant will be held on June 18th at Government House, Darjeeling, to commemorate one hundred years peace between England and France. There will be interesting military displays and military sports for the troopi, cadets snd boy sconts. The proceeds will go towards
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  • 47 4 Calcutta, May 25—The Superintendent of the P. and O. S. N. Co Bombay, states that arrangements are now being made for homeward and outward mails to be conveyed overland via Marseilles, This will commence with the mails leaving London on Friday, June 11th.
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  • 44 4 Calcutta, May 14.—1t is reported the ex-Raja of Manipur, Kmls Chandra Singh, who has been a political prisoner at Hazaribagh for the past 22 years, ha* been permitted to spend the rest of his days at Brindaban, the Holy City.
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  • 230 4 Steanitt Farrow. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Oli\e Farrow, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy Farrow, of Bury St. Edmunds, to Mr. Herbert Jacques Stennitt, manager of the Dunlop Co.'s Rubber Estate at Bahau, Malacca, was solemnised at St. George's Church, Penang, on June
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  • 257 4 Liuchowfu, May 18.—On Suuday, May 16, the city of Liuchowfu was the scene of an opium burning when ninety-eight packages of opium, valued at $4,700, along with 478 pieces of opium smoking outfits and gambling paraphernalia were burned. Two hundred spectators, comprising students, merchants, soldiers, civilians and the
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  • 292 4 Miscalculations and Mistakes. The German newspaper Der Tag, which during the first month of the war wrote Herr Gott, sind diese Tage schon (O Lord, how delightful these days are), has arrived now at a totally different state of mind and declared recently So many of our
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  • 49 4 While making a flight the British airman, Lieutenant Braithwaite, met with a fatal accident. From an unexplained cause the machine saddenlv fell to the ground near the village 0 f Auffarges, near Versailles. The airman was in a serious eonditfoa when picked up. died in hospital.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 495 4 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEES SALE~ Monday, 21st June, at 2-3O p.m. 1. Freehold land and houses Nos. 16-1 to 16-6 off Kamponrj Java Road being lots 10 to 16 and 26 to 32 an! part of lot 25 of part I of Grant No. 46 and land comprised in Grant No.
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  • 938 5 The following is the report of the directors of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the past year, to be presented to the shareholders at the annual meeting on June 26th :—Gentlemen, your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of the
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  • 226 5 Sale Report. Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., write in their Weekly Rubber Circular issued on 10th instant The auctions held to-day were the largest on record, and in spite of this faet the demand throughout was the best experienced here for some weeks The total quantity
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  • 69 5 Singapore, June r>l. On Loudon Bank 4 m/l 2/4 3/16 DeaMod 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/». 2/4£ Ou India Bank T. T. 175* On Hongkong— Bwnk d/d 21J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 101| On Jay Bank T. T. UOJ Ou Japan Bank d/d 113} sovereign*—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 252 5 All Chinese Readers of tht Tribune Invited to Vote. Discussing the question of a successor to the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, CM C, on the Council, the Straits Echo urges that there should be two Chinese Representatives on the Legislative Couscil—one a resident
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  • 118 5 The May output of the Malayan Tin Dredging Co's mines aggregated 1,000 piculs. Kamunting and Cheaderiang. The following are the official figures sent to Messrs Sellar Murray and Co., Penang, from the Managers of the min«j mentioned for the first half of June KamuntingTin Dredging, 600 pkls. Chenderiang
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  • 208 5 Of interest to g saline petroleum and Benzol producers. It is stated In the American Machinist that the discovery of two valuable commercial processes by Dr. W. F. Rittman, chemical engineer of the Bureau, is vouched for by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in a bulletin just issued
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  • 221 5 (Singapore, Jnne 21.) Tin. —$83.80 no sales. fjprn. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Strong. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 8. par picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 22.f0 Gopra Bali 7.10 Copra Gorong Tale 7.10* DongaJo 7.20* Copra Kayong
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  • 83 5 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Taak-Road, Detiy. Wkicdati A 8i*nda\s. Mail Daily learee (<*r north »t 7 H.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave i»( at 9.0 a-, 10.29 noon, IJI p., tJ*i p., 4.40 p Mail arrirM from north at LM a.no. and '«.14 p.m. Train* leave from Johore
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  • 826 5 Prices QuoUd ia the Mirk :ni Mortif* 8IHG \IVM:b, June fl. 4*Mra. Lyal! and Evatt, Ex .nge and Shan Brokers, issue the following list ot' quotations Rubber Shares. fl o»- 7 due. Buv-*r». S».leim. V- Allagar 1/10 2/4 x 1 Anglo Java 5/_ i/- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/6
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 405 5 HXTUkES. Monday, 21st. Tom und Eilaon Melbourne at the Palladium. War Lecture at Y M.C.A. by Ray. William Cros», M.A. 8.45 p.m. New Cirque, Beach Koad. Marina Motor Service Meeting, Areada, naon. High water:—3.28 a.m. 7 ft. 8 int. 4.K> p.m. 7 ft. in*. Tuesday, 22nd Tom and Eileen Melbourne
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  • 1058 6 Liquidator's First Report. To the Shareholders, Kwong Yik Banking Co., Ltd. Gentlemen, We have to report on the liquidation proceedings of this Company for the first year and to submit accounts for your information. The Company went into Voluntary Liquidation by resolution of Shareholders at a
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  • 108 6 Crucifixion of Britishers London, May 18th.—An officer of the writing of the struggle at Neuve Chapelle, states that, after the Canadians were forced to abandon the wood, v wounded man managed to crawl to the main body with the news that a popular major had been crucified. A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 ISjggGH AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of today is not the manufacturing,, but the selling end of your business. Anything that increases sales is of importance to the business man—and advertising is the great sale increaser. i The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and I develops trade.
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    • 139 6 lit CM* 5 N M U I wish I could! tKijjj! Only $13.0 C SOLE ABENT per case John Little Co., Ltd. I a a Very of Tuck's of Our Navy and Dostcard also D?£ni,!f «f 1 *k A my .> giving 6Very detail on each I ffIL,T h 1
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    • 94 6 i" J Two Famous Whiskies THE K.C. KING'S CHOICE I Imperial VO P, J (AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS) I LIQUEUR SCOTCH. Distilled, Blended and Guaranteed by JAMES MUNRO SON, LTD., SCOTLAND, Youp trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS:SOLOMON Co. 52, D'Almeida Street, Singapore. Ret«il at the SINGAPORE
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    • 37 6 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 STRAITS FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 21
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    • 416 7 Germans Have Treinendoas Losses. London, June 18, 7.10 p.m. A remarkable official review of the tremendous military operations in Galicia in the last month has been issued at Petrograd. It preserves throughout a firm and buoyant tone, emphasizing the immense elforts of the Germans and Austrians with
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    • 122 7 London, June 20, 5.20 p.m. Petrograd In various battle areas except Galicia the Russians hold the upper hand. A brilliant feat of Russian cavalry near Lemberg is reported in a communique. The cavalrymen with exceptional boldness charged the German advance forces in the direction of Ravarusska, cut up
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    • 78 7 London, June 20, 4.50 a m. Paris: A despatch from the Governor of Equatorial Africa gives the result of desperate forest fighting begun on May 24th, including an uninterrupted day and night battle lasting for three days. The French Sangha column forced the enemy to eapitulate at
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    • 26 7 London, Jane, 18, 5.40 p.m. The Hague The Chamber has adopted a bill apointing on extraordinary mission to the Holy See.
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    • 358 7 London, June 18,2.25 p.m. Amsterdam It is clear that the American Note has made a deep impression on Germany. The newspapers suggest that great concessions should be made but denounce the Lokalanzeiger, which declared that England did not really wish to starve millions of Germans but only
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    • 549 7 Alpine Battles. London, June 10, 2.55 p.m. Udine The Italians are jubilant at the annihilation of a Hungarian battalion at Montenero, as the heroism of the Hungarians had a tradition in Italy ever since 184S. These veterans, a thousand strong, climbed the Vrata mountain, hoping to dominate and
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    • 109 7 London, June 18, 11.50 p,m. The King has accepted Prince Ranjitsinhjiri offer of his beautifully situated residence at SuineS as a hospital for wounded The expenses of upkeep are to be* shared by the donor. The hospital of the Maharajahs| of Kashmir and Patiala was for-, rnally
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    • 42 7 London, June 20, 5.55 p.m. New York The battleship Artf zona has been successfully launchtcl at Brooklyn. The Arizona is about the world's largest battleship. She cost three anc a quarter millions sterling and hat' twelve 14 irichers. i
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    • 28 7 London, June 18, 11.50 p.m. 1 The King received to-day Judg£ William Bock Ayling of Mad raj ami conferred on him the honour o^ Knighthood.
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    • 31 7 London, June 19, 8.15 p.m. y A list of casualties include* ng the killed, the Hon. Ciandt Henry Meysey Thompsons Thif means the extinction of 4£e of Knareaborongb.
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    • 1624 8 Impressive Gathering at the Inauguration. A large and representative gathering of the Mohamedan Community waa present last Saturday when the Moslem Advisory Board was inaugurated by the Hon. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, in the Council Chamber at the Municipal Offices. The Hon. Mr. Wilkinson
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    • 136 9 It il interesting and very satisfactory to learn from a note in the recently issued annual report of the Chief Secretary, F. M. S., that Government made a fair profit out of its time!y purchase of tin during the gerions crisis caused by the outbreak
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    • 270 9 Official Communique. In view of Ihe misrepresentations that have been made regarding the mutiny, we are authorized by His Ex. the Governor to state that no report whatever had reached His Excellency or the General Officer Commanding prior to the mutiny regarding any seditious tendencies in the
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    • 76 9 A fire broke out yesterday evening at a sugar boiling factory situated at 72, Ching Swee Road. The workmen deposited live ashes close l, > a gum-damar shed and a blase was speedily caused. Superintendent Stevens turned out with two engines in double-quick time. Considerable (image was done
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    • 47 9 The popularity which this Circus JJUoys i ft simply phenomenal. On Saturday the tent was filled to overflowing. To-night eight new tnrna figure in the change of proKreaime, and thus the large patronage again assured—a splendid performance which to witness is money veil spent
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    • 18 9 Arthur lane, the well-known •J, has joined the Royal Bucks 1 aemri, and is in training at Buckfcghftm.
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    • 565 9 Tin i« $83.80—4%$ cts. op. Latest advertisements are ins*rted on page 10. Chinese festival celebration» at Malacca—page 14. :o:— Sir Edgar Speyer has ltft for -New ork in an American boat V Straits Prod ate, the Hou« larkets and general commercial news page 5. —-:o:— Owing to
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    • 284 9 The Western Front. Smashing German Plans. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June 19, 4.15 a.m. Rotterdam It is stated that i during the nine days closing of the Belgo-Dutch frontier four hundred thousand German first line troops from the eastern front passed through Belgium with the
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    • 74 9 London, June 18, 7.50 p.m. After trial at Edinburgh, Robert Hetherington and H. A. Wilson, two Glasgow merchants, were each sentenced to six months' imprisonment and a fine of two thousand pounds for trading with the enemy. The Lord Advocate said that both were partners in Jacks
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    • 35 9 London, June If, J.10 p.m. Ottawa There has been a boom in recruiting and it is estimated that Canada will have one hundred and sixty thousand with the eoleurs in a few weeks.
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    • 47 9 London, June 18, 9.50 p.m. Amsterdam The Kaiser, from the war theatre, has telegraphed to the Burgomaster of Karlsruhe I am deeply indignant. The wicked attack on my beloved Karlsruhe and our poor innocent victims among the civilians has greatly all'ected me."
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    • 17 9 London, June It, 5.40 p.m. The official casualty lists for Prussia alone total now 1,409,489.
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    • 105 9 London, Jane 1$, 2.10 p.m. The Times Sofia eorrespondent says that Bulgaria has sent a reply to the proposal of the Entente. London, Jan® 18, 4.40 p.m. Sofia Bulgaria has sent a friendly reply to the proposals of the Entente. It is understood that the reply contains the
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    • 116 9 London, June 18, 2.10 p.m. Lord Selborne has appointed a departmental committee, presided over by Lord Milner, to consider steps for increasing food production in England. Labour Impressed. London, June 18, 2.10 p.m. A party of Clyde mechanics who have toured at the front have returned, impressed with the
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    • 45 9 London, June 19, 8.15 p.m. Amsterdam A message from Constantinople states that twenty Armenians were hanged on the 15th inst. in front of the Ministry of War. They belonged to the Hintchakist party, which is accused of intrigues to establish an independent Armenia
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    • 50 9 London, June 19, 8.15 p m. There is growing indignation both in Norway and Sweden at the sinkings and seizures of their vessels by the Germans. The Scandinavian newspapers are beginning to ask whether neutrality implies an acceptance of any treatment that belligerents may be pleased to intlict.
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    • 97 9 London, June 20, 5.55 p.m. The strongest passage in Mr, Bonar Law's speech was My brief is, that we, as a nation now realise so clearly the task before us that the nation is ready to accept the principle that the country has the right, in this
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    • 50 9 London, June 19, 2.55 p.m. Amsterdam At four Socialist meetings I eld in Berlin on Tuesday resolutions wore passed demanding a speedy termination <.f tbe war, declaring that the best guarantee for a speedy peace would be the renunciation of all ideas of the annexation (of Belgium).
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    • 360 9 t London, June 19, 4.15 a.m. r mi Wa ™eford was killed on Inursday afternoon at Buc aerodrome. His passenger was the I journalist Henry Need- ham The machine fell eight hundred feet from a cause unex- plained. Both were shattered beyond recognition. The remains
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    • 47 9 London, Jane 19, ftjg p.m. T^ c iralty Htat that sabmarine U 29, the sinking of which was announced on March 25th, waa ■nnk by a British war-vessel. The steamer Dulcie was submanned without warning off the Suffolk coast. One of the crew was drowned.
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    • 16 9 London, June 18, 7.10 p.m. Athens: The King's condition snows perceptible improvement.
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    • 31 9 London, Jnne 18, 2 25 p.m. Amster lan A telegram from Constantinople describes a huge fire ia which five hundred houses and a large store \va* destroyed.
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    • 21 9 London, June 18, 7.50 pju The cricketer ft. H. Spooner bag again be.-n wounded, but not dangerously.
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    • 246 10 At the Palladium. Saturday paw the debut of Miss Eileen and Mr. Tom Melbourne at tht Palladium. Tbe now wellknown good judgment of the genial proprietor of the Bijou Theatre helps to assure Singaporeans that the attraction must be good or it would not be seen
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    • 126 10 The talented Missel Woods will give their last performance at the Rallies Hotel to-morrow evening, when they will introduce quite a new programme. The novelty of Cabaret entertainment has taken the town by storm, for the audience at the last performance was not alone much larger
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    • 182 10 At Evensong yesterday the Colonial Chaplain notified the congregation that on Sunday next at Evensong, after the usual service is brought to a close, the Choir will render special music which will last about 10 minutes or thereabouts. This course was considered necessary as some of the
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    • 68 10 Mr. Herbert G. Derin*, the new British Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court *f H. M. the King of biara, arrived at Bangkok on tha instant and was welcomed npon arrival at the city bv Mr. I„T H B M Char 8« d'Affaires. InUndenng a cordial welcome to the new Minister
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    • 113 10 The Italians have commenced operations at Durazzo. The Serbians have ancircled Albania and their forces are now nearing the Adriatic coast. :o: The Germans have rushed half a million fresh troops to the Western front during the past week. The Serbians have captured a Aaube with two
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 233 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I 1 Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm iv trouble one of my confounded Kg :::5 ivres has buret, and I haven't a spare." B£ 29S Motorist 11 No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 I Well Made Perambulators I IN VARIOUS STYLES AND PRICES J Folding Go-Cars and Mail Carts. j Robinson Co. WAR OR PEACE famine or plenty liife Insurance is uuoft-h 100 cents on the Dollat*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of the Guaranteed Security Policy Issued by the CREAT EASTERN
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    • 63 8 I FIVE STAR ScOTCH WHISKY. II M j I 3lertd J Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgmior I Co. I WINE ID SPIRIT IBIOIITS. 1 ADELPHI I I HOTEL. I t I I Courteous Treatment -1 I Excellent Table -1 I Lawn Tennis Court -I I Barber's Shop Attached t I American
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 336 10 Tount lien's Christian Association of SINGAPORE. Important War Lecture By the Rev. Wm. CROSS, m a. To-Nlght at 8-45 p.m. H. E. THE GOVERNOR (SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, X.C M.G.) WILL PRESIDE. Subject: NIETSCHE and the WAR.' All members and friends (ladies included) of the V.M.C.A. are cordially invited to attend.
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    • 286 10 It's No Use Trying j j to persuade yourself that you are I I getting anything better by paying I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I I Foreign Stout than those Charg-1 1 ed by our Agents. I I j THERH IS I I ONLY ONE QUALITY I of tkis
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 428 11 CUAN KIAT CO., J I j 57, Phillip street, i Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. •I ———j| Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal I Contractors, General Importers and 1 Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 1 I Mill Suppliers. 1 I OW<? an 7oea o/ rfc Extensive Stock we carry Ready for delivery: I
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915
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    • 351 12 LOADING LIST. Europt. V«v Lemdea Ning Chow, June IS Neleus Jane 19 Mentor, June 29 City of Newcastle, on berth, Glenlogan, July S Hirano Mara, Jane 23. Liverpool: Kintuck, Jane 25 Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyclops, Jaly 15. Marieillei Perseus, on the berth, Benrinnes, on berth,
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    • 62 12 The B-I (Apcar Line) steamer I tola, which has excellent accommodation for passengers, will be despatched hence for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta on the 30th instant. See advt. page 16. The Blue funnel liner Antiloehus, eutward bound from Liverpool en May 18th for Penang, Port Swettenw 1 v n Shanghai,
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    • 219 12 Latest Arrivals. I Kintuck, Brit str 20-6-15, No. 8 Wharf. Kaka, Brit str 20-6-15, Inner Road*. Hye Leong, Bri» str 20-6-15, No. 6 Wharf. Carljle, Brit str 20-6-15, Keppel Harbour. Pin Seng, Brit str 20-6-15, Inner Roads. Neleus, Brit str 20-6-15, No. 6 Wharf. Giang Ann, Brit str
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    • 42 12 Perak for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Chutatutch for Malacca and Muar. Kustana for Penang aad Calcutta Glenfalloch for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Benuit for Kota Tinggi. Meranti for Kota Tinggi Donggala for Batavia. Giang Seng for Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang.
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    • 245 12 Per P. <fc 0. Mongolia.—Mr. k Mn. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. E. W. Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. Campbell, Mrs. W. B. S. Ladell, Mr. J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mr». R. Braddell, Miss H. C. Sco t, Mr. A, M. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. Caldwell, Mr.
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    • 126 12 ARRIVALS —11-6-15. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1430, MacKenzie, June 18, Amoy, gen., Eue Chinese. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, J une 18, S'pore, g«n.,Huttenbach Liebert <fc Co. Patrol, Brit., 1223, Bredenberg, June 17, S'pore, gen., B.E.T. Co. Reael, Dut., 825, Kalferschar, June 17, Batavia, gen., K.P.M. Rotorua, Brit, 555, Gully, June
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    • 175 12 Vessels Expectedkkma (B.I.) 22 June, from Singapore, for Penang, Negapatain and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Anfcilochus (Holt) 22 June, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) 24 June, from Singapore for Colombo and London.
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    • 150 12 An inquiry was held at Copenhagen before the Maritime Court concerning the loss of the East Asiatic steamer Cathay, which foundered off the North Goodwins lightship on May 5. Captain Kruse stated that the English pilot was in command of the steamer, when just as they were
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    • 811 12 The M. M. liner Ville de laCiotat, from Europe, is due here 7 a m. tomorrow. The Ben liner Benalder ia due here on or about June 29th, outward bound. The Blue funnel liner Glaucus, outward bound, passed the Suez Canal on Friday, 18th inst. The Blue funnel
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    • 144 12 M Shipping and Engineering, j a Shanghai weekly, deals with Harbour Rules on the Yantfti*. I Captains of vessels trading regularly jon the Yangtze, says the paper, have repeatedly expressed their dissatiifaction with the harbour ruks of most of the smaller ports on the Yangtze, on the
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    • 130 12 A Presidential Order was issSH iin Peking on June 1 reading s follows :—The locality of Pekoe in Kiangsu, being an important coccupying a similar position 00 tlie I Yangtzekiang as Hankow, ami af- fording even greater facilities I the purposes of tramportAti■ than Hsiakuan, should
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    • 611 13 Siarn strives to be up-to-date in everything—crime included. A year or two ago the world was startled by a series of brutal crimes committed in France by robbers who had realised what an aid a rrtbtor-car might be in eluding pursuit, and who did not hesitate to shoot
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    • 95 13 The War Press in Germany published in February la3t 2,887 books Md pamphlets dealing with the war, mostly of a pr >pagandUt nature. This does not include special newspaper supplements for the edification of neutrals, such as that published with iilust rations in so-called M Englibh by the
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    • 1108 13 HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT RE M SANATOGEN." Prompt Production of a Superior All-British Article. Late PM.O. H.M Forces in India and Surgeon-General H. M. Forces Heads the > Company Making Sanaphos." j The unanimity with which the j British owned and British [made reconstructive nerve-food, Sanaphos has be*n welcomed
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 146 13 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEI 111 X- J- J- TIDDENS, "Manager. ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER 4ND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALMER. No. IS7, MIDDLE ROAD. Phone NO. 619. Telegraphic Address "DALEY- Established 1897 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. JUST RECEIVED.
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    • 513 14 Immense Contracts With The Allies. The New York World estinates that the trade in war supplies with the Allies—for tbe first year of the war—will amount o £200,000,000. Up to the Ist February £80,000,000 worth of goods had actually been shipped, the great bulk of this
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    • 355 14 That the Germans, though handicapped as no nation lias pvpr been, intend to keep alive their interests in China in every possible way is proved by the number of circulars and business letters which find their way to Shanghai. A wellknown Sliangliai firm has just received
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    • 132 14 Celebration in Malacca. On the occasion of the Chinese festival Gnoh Gnek Chay Gnoh a dinner was given at the premises of the Malacca Merryweather Club on Thursday, the 17th instant. There was a full attendance of the members, including some visitors, among those present were Messrs Loh
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    • 302 14 Acts Committed by Resident Aliens- London, May 15.—Mr. H. d e Vere Stacpoole in a letter to the Morning Post calls attention to the signalling which has been going on from the cliffs on the East and South Coasts since the war began, which indicates a huge
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      • 216 14 ]jr LJ S!<^?fe 1 P'Y ENE 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. I I The Fire Extinguishers for Motor ears and Garages, S Do not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder I j extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in the smallest,
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      • 171 14 HIDS TO TRJIDE. j There arc good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. Advertising has been rightly called an efficient salesman, but I the degree of efficiency of course depends on the handling of the j ads. by the papers they appear a in. Get
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      • 532 15 "PONTIUS n FLUID. I ITEUI BJiLER PRESERVATIVE. B Is the most reliable fluid for clean- bag and preserving 44 Steam Boiler if any type. Whilst engines under acti -n it dean* the internal parts of E the engines, condenser and pumps, m Tnjfl fluid will act on the various I
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      • 425 15 _ra hist tiTlet. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, suitable for a TO LET. Comfortable residence No. 30, Stevens Road, known as M Tresco." Immediate entry. Tennis Courts, b tables, etc. Moderate Rent. Apply to E. S.las, No. 8, Prince Street. 11-6 10 7 TO LET. Newly built shophouse.
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      • 433 15 MOTICES_ Notice is hereby given that the re war 3 for the Capture of Mutineers is increased as follows $200 h ad for the capture of each Mutineer. $100 pei head obtaining the surrender. $50 per head for informat on that direct'y leads to the c>pture o: surrender of a
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      • 503 15 1 SHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WAT7~& CO., Phone No. «S. 102, Market Street. THE KWONC YiK BANKING CO.. LTD. (IS LIQUIDATION.) Not'ce hereby given that the Li ,uidators' Report an! Accounts for the first year of the Liqu dation have now been
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      • 398 15 WANTED OVERSEER OR CLERK. Advertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as an Overseer of construction or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep books; holds Madras Government Certificate for Design, Geometrical Drawing, Freehand ditto and Paictinar. Willing to accept very
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      • 552 16 SHIPPING KoQinkiij ke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., oi Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned daten of departure are only approximate. Stngkawanc; Rilliton June.M Donggala Ratavia June?i SISUARADJA Riouw. Tamb lam Pontia ak. BBJ/CaWftllJ,8 BJ/CaWftllJ, Se akkau P* n-angkat and <a nba
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      • 94 16 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. M 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. S.S. "HOCK LIM" AND S.S. "HOCK KENG" i RS?Z Berv ce for Janda Brias, Puoe Puloe Bowean, Puloe Buloh, Puloe Buiang. Puloe Awi, Telaga Pongok, Selat Bedesa, and Soebang S.S. "SOON HONG sailing every Wt f °J Tanjong act,
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      • 443 16 SHIPPIHC P 0 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN POJMS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Billt 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 SIN A PORE.
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      • 321 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada O.M. Robins. 8.8. Madras J. Kilpatrick, R.N.R. s.«. Japan ti,013
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      • 445 16 _BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF IKDIi AUSTRAL!A_AND CHINA, INCORPORATED BT RfJTAI CHARTER Reserve Fund £1/ Reserve Liability of P i r; 1 BANKERBank ofEngland, liank Lti SINGAPORE BRAKCH I Current Accounts are nr*m_i I interest allowed at 1 De r I annum on thedaily balances w£ I the accrued mterest for
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