Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-06-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening daily.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- No. 144. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement410 1915-06-22 1 I PALLADIUM I OFCH/FD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCNAKD ROAD. TO-NICIT Extra Show at 8p m- Usual Show at 9-15 pnv TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Cinema and Vaudeville Combination Tom Eileen Melbourne COMEDY DUO Whose Joyousness is Irresistible Arc'aimod by ail who have eeen them as unexcelled in this form of en410 words
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Advertisement369 1915-06-22 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 j shortening, th c re fo r c saves its cost in pencil j expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out369 words
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Article608 1915-06-22 2 Slain by Mongols. Peking, May 26.—Some time ago I telegraphed that there was reason to believe that Captain yon Pappenheim had been murdered in Mongolia. The evidence upon which this statement was founded is now available, and leaves little doubt that the unfortunate officer came to an608 words
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Article108 1915-06-22 2 Cairo, May 10.—I have recently, says a correspondent, had the opportunity of visiting many of the hoipitals in Cairo and Alexandria. The cheerfulness of the wounded troops is really remarkable. Wounded men tell some horrible tales of Turkish atrocities, the most ghastly at all being that recounted by108 words
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Article138 1915-06-22 2 Amsterdam, May 23rd.—The Vossische Zeitang of Berlin states that the German Defence Union has made a demonstration against the United States supplying ammunitien to the Allies. Councillor Wagner stated that Germany unfortunately must count the United States among her enemies. The Union passed a resolution recommending the138 words
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Article178 1915-06-22 2 The most int resting point in the Serbian Blue Book, first published in English in the collected 44 documents relating to the outbreak of the European war," iisued on May 15, is the evidence it affords as to the part played by Herr yon Tchirscky, the178 words
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Advertisement309 1915-06-22 2 DO YOU WANT A GOOD WHISKY? THEN BUY Lawson's fIL Lawson's $12.00 $12-90 per case. mm\\\\mWm\ PER CASK A Good wfflggfflH For tho Man Whisky at a. ISHBI °f a DiscrimiModerate Price. nating Taste. 1 Sole Age .its: JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd. I Hr -IHHTI 111 II ■lIIMIIH I MWIIBIIIIWI309 words
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Advertisement178 1915-06-22 2 8 PUBLICITY. I I 1 I There is nothing so costly 5 i as oblivion, says one of the S (X) leading British Captains of 1 Industry. Speaking from ex- B 1 perience, ha told a Journal of H Commerce representative that H fi the best way to avoid oblivion178 words
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Advertisement408 1915-06-22 2 G- C. LEE, 168, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE 211 1-10 LEE B^fOTHERS STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 "PONTIUS" FLS STEM BIiLER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for clean ing and preserving408 words
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Article225 1915-06-22 3 Football. Ipoh Club vs. Kuala Kanoiar College. A large crowd witnessed the match on the Padang at Ipoh last Saturday between Kuala Kangsar College and Ipoh Club. The spectators included the Hon'ble the British Resident, the Hon. Mr R G Watson, C.M.G. The visitors kicked off, but the Ipohites225 words
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Article157 1915-06-22 3 On June 15th two final tennis ties were decided at the Golf Club. W. H. Threlfall winning the Men's Singles Handicap and Mrs. Phillips and Mrs Low annexing the honours in the Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Threlfall had E. H. Everest as his opponent, and despite his severe157 words
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Article230 1915-06-22 3 The lesson driven home by the Agricultural War Book just issued by the Dominion Government of Canada is the great need of increased production. Apart from the demand created by war conditions, prices have increased all round, the decrease in the world's production of230 words
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Advertisement396 1915-06-22 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and 5 Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle CoJ 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.396 words
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Advertisement376 1915-06-22 3 zratent Jibre Qompany. Manufacturers of the JACKSON PATENT Smoking \\d Drying Cabinets. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or money returned. Prices $160 to $600 Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cured rubber novr always F.A Q. prices376 words
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Article2340 1915-06-22 4 BUSINESS AFFECTED BY WAR. The Valuation Year. Th=» annual general meeting o f the Atlas Assurance Co. (ettablhhed in 1808), for which M essrs the Borneo C".. Ltd are agent* in th Straits, wa- held in London recently, I Mr. Hu bert Brooks presiding. The Genen! Manager2,340 words
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Article621 1915-06-22 4 On Saturday last, the officers of the Government Survey Department, presented their retired Chief, Mr! K. H. Young, Chief Surveyor, Straits Settlements, with an Address, at the Methodist Girls' School, Short Street kindly lent by Miss Minnie Cliff for the occasion. There was a very621 words
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Article98 1915-06-22 4 Reat.r s correspondent tt Rome says that m.n born from 1884 are strongly protesting their non-recall to go to th. from Government has Klreadr receiv!i 300,000 offers of voluntary S S and announces that it will not lV more men until further notic The Times' Rome98 words
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Advertisement248 1915-06-22 4 SALES. AUCTION SALE OF A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE BOOKS AT POWELL AND COS SALEROOM Oa Wednesday, 23rd June, at 2 30 pm. Comprising Works by Shakespeare, Charles «hckens, Sir Walter Scott Kobert Burns, Cowper, Longfellow and other tamous authors; Bound volumes of Th. Contemporary Keview, Westminster Review, eta The library248 words
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Article136 1915-06-22 1 Robbing A Nonia. In the Third Police Court this morning, Inspector O'Neill charged a Cantonese named Hob. Tber, of no fixed address or occupation, with the ft from the person of a gold chain and pendant, valued at $68. About 8.15 in the evening, two inese nonias were136 words
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Article76 1915-06-22 1 Yap Sim Kioiifj, who gave an adln at Buxton Road, but said he ws i < ierk on a rubber estate on one of the Dutch islands near here, was charged in the Third Police Court yesterday with importing 85 hoons of Batavia chandu, value $6, and further76 words
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Article57 1915-06-22 1 [n the third police court this morning, Rose bin fcabilan, a Malay ehaffenr, was charged with rash and negligent driving yesterday evening, opposite the Y.M.CA. buildings, and knocking down police Sergeant Ramasamy, on duty there. The case was only formally mentioned, the accused being remanded until the57 words
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Article53 1915-06-22 1 Na Ah Ngau was convicted in the -ict Court of theft from the DJ Kay Wong Seng in Aug Hill, on the evening of lth of 18, s <i, who is an old offender. many previous convictions him, was sentenced to 18 ills' rigorous imprisonment. further two years'53 words
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Article161 1915-06-22 1 In the second police court yesterday, Inspector Randall charged a rikisha pnller named Wong Ah Kow with the theft of a five-dollar note. The evidence was to the effect that a Chinese arrived at the Tank Road railway station on Saturday evening, he engaged the accused telling161 words
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Article79 1915-06-22 1 Fhe following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co's sale-room yesterday afternoon leasehold land and house, No. 4, nbang Road, area 3,743 sq feet, ?ht by Hadji Daing for $2,300. Leasehold and freehold land and "onset, No* 3, 4, and 5, Roberts79 words
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Article37 1915-06-22 1 The Singapore Municipality inofferi for the purchase of five watering carts capacity about 200 gallons. Otters to be made in writing te the acting Municipal Senot later than noon on the -iHh instant. See notice page 15.37 words
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Article378 1915-06-22 1 The following sentence! were promulgated by the Prorost Mar.hal on Jane 18, within the precincts of the Criminal Prison. 1594 Lance Naick Alamad Khan, to he shot to death, commuted to transportation life 1770 Naick Karma Khan, to be shot ifiTo XT tO death, commuted to T.378 words
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Article57 1915-06-22 1 Next Meetis* 25th June At the ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission on the 25th instant at 2.30 p.m. nothing of special importance is down for •onsideration. Special Meeting. It is intimated in the Agenda that after the ordinary meeting a special meeting will be held to57 words
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Article96 1915-06-22 1 The whole of the proceeds of the sacred concert have been handed over by Mr. Alex. Proctor to the funds of the Presbyterian Church. The money subscribed by friends will be spent on a present to Mr. Proctor as a memento of his connection with the Church here. Tenders are96 words
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Article227 1915-06-22 1 (Singapore, Jane 22.) 7Yn.-sB<4 100 tons said. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul *J9 00 Nutmegs 80 S. 00 Copra Bali y'jQ Copra Gorong Talo 7.20* Copra Dongalo 7*2o*227 words
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Article316 1915-06-22 1 Reduction of Royalty. Now to be Granted in Special Cases. The following is the full text of a notification (No. 1552) published in the F.M.S Gazette on the 18th inst:The Government is prepared to consider applications for a reduction, in particular cases of the royalty on tin316 words
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Article69 1915-06-22 1 Sinqapinw June On London— Bank 4 m/a. 2/4 3/16 DetriaDd 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/*. 2/4 i <>n India— Bmk T. T. 175* On Hongkong B n< dja 21J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 101] On Java— Bank T. T. 140* On Japan— Lank d/d. toreretftti —buying rate $8.54 India69 words
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Article44 1915-06-22 1 Keppel Golf Club. The monthly medal was played for on 19th and 20th Jane with the following resolt A. C. Smith HO 6 74 H.T.White 81 6 75 W. Bircham 87 11 76 W. Ferguson 14 7 77 F. Blackwell 86 9 7744 words
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Article124 1915-06-22 1 The Ladies' Bogey competition, which was postponed owing to the weather on 14th inst, will be play, td on Monday, 2*th inst. The Men's June Medal will be played as usual on Saturday and Sunday, 26th and 27th inst. Swimming Club. Swimming Club launches for Sunday124 words
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Article832 1915-06-22 1 rricwQjoud id the kUrkel iUs Hani*. M.v a pons, Jc ti. Jl'*rs. Ljall and Er*tt, Xi ange v 1 Briers. >uu* the following list f «,«otst Rubber Shares. *»m. Value. Bu\»rs. Skiers. V- Allagar 1/10 J[4 X 1 Anglo Java 4/S g 2/- Anglo-Malay If- |j| J832 words
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Miscellaneous472 1915-06-22 1 FIXTURES. Tuesday, 22nd Tom and Eileen Melbourne at th# Palladium. Cabaret Entertainment at Raffles Hotel. New Cirqne, Beach Road. licensing Justices Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Confirmatory M eting, Derrick's, 2.M p.m. High wat*r:—4.4t> a.m. 7 ft. 4 in».; n 2i p 7 ft. 7 ins. Wednesday, 23rd. Tom and Eileen Melbourne472 words
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Article571 1915-06-22 6 Penang Public Opinion. An interesting leading article in onr Penang contemporary the Straits Echo reads as follows There is considerable and legitimate curiosity among the Straits Chinese to see whom the Government selects to fill the seat in the Legislative Council from which Mr. Tan571 words
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Article107 1915-06-22 6 An officer of the Leicestershires, writing of the struggle at Neuve Chapelle, states that, after the Canadians were forced to abandon the wood, a wounded man managed to crawl to the main body with the news that a popular major had been crucified. A snbaltern gathered a party107 words
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Article12 1915-06-22 6 [We do not qtetunrUji endorse the opinion txpretttd by eomtpa uU*tĕ\\12 words
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Article319 1915-06-22 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Trilun: Sir, —Now t iat the Government has inaugurated a ineahs of expression for Moi Biiim' duns by the establishment of a Mohammedan Advisoiy Board why should it not go a step further The Hon'bleR.J. VVilkinson.Colonial Secretary, who inaugurated the newly constituted319 words
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Article158 1915-06-22 6 A correspondent sends the following extract from a letter written by a friend in Copenhagen:— Here 95 per cent are pro-English, and the Government now strongly puts down all attempts at sending contraband across tlie frontier. The ver\ reverse is the case on the opposite side158 words
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Article152 1915-06-22 6 Desperate Struggle on Edge of Precipice A thrilling tale is told of a life and death struggle between an Austra'ian and a Turk on the top of the cliff at Saribair. Closely matched, they came to grips. At the first encounter they had knocked the rifles from152 words
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Article124 1915-06-22 6 Trade with Russia is brisk, but would be a great deal brisker were it not for difficulties connected with exchange. Except in the ammunition traffic, the obstacle to extension of trade is not the difficulty of getting orders, says the Mainichi, but the difficulty of getting124 words
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Advertisement72 1915-06-22 6 f ifflßH cMn nm mLm 2S HB3 AIDS TO TRADE. >-»^'ti—_r~» 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 in- creaser. The Tribune specialises in advertising72 words
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Advertisement212 1915-06-22 6 W I wish I could I^Li Only $13.00 A<SENTS I per 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 j and All the 44 Famous Men in the Army212 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-06-22 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK OTalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 2220 words
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Article105 1915-06-22 7 Enemy Centre Captured. London, June 21, 1.50 a.m. Paris Fighting is general along the western front. A communique fays North of A rrafl the Fiench advanced one kilometre eastward from the Bnval bottom in the direction of Souchez. We repulsed a violent enemy attack in western Argonne,105 words
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Article104 1915-06-22 7 LOUBTFUL ISSUE. Kaiser Takes Command. London, June 21, f> a.m. Petrograd Experts are of the opinion that the enemy's advance west and south-west Rawarnsska initiates a great turning movement north of Lemberg. A communique mentions that the advance was conducted on Friday and Saturday by great forces, including104 words
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Article112 1915-06-22 7 Paris, June 20. Yesterday, in the region of Arras, ■re stormed tha bottom of Buval. We captured trenches on the slopes east of Notre Dame de Lorettc. In Alsace we continued to advance on both banks of the Fecht. We bombarded the railway station of Mun■tet and occupied112 words
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Article538 1915-06-22 7 An officer serving in tlie Persian Gulf mentions in the few words that follow a fine bit of work by a handful of British soldiers. The relative to whom the letter was addressed says that he and others in like cases are wondering when the despatches538 words
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Article384 1915-06-22 7 British Ministers have made ao secret of the f»ct that, whatever additions Admiral von Tirpitz.niav be able to make to the Btienglh of the German Fleet, the longer a great naval battle is postponed the better shall we be fitted to engage the enemy. Early this > ear384 words
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Article203 1915-06-22 7 A correspondent writes 4< The statement that the French Government are about to adopt khaki as the wear for their soldiers in the field, is not credited in tie West Riding of Yorkshire, where manufacturers, taking advantage of a temporary lull in the demands of tbe203 words
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Article169 1915-06-22 7 Addressing ths Women'i Indian Study Association, in mail week, at the Imperial Institute, Mr. Yusuf Ali referred to the interest that was being takeu in this war by the people of India. Tho dominant note among the forces of India was respect and lojaltf for the great169 words
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Article23 1915-06-22 7 The King of Greece. The King of Greece is now so well that the Get man profesaors returned to Berlin.23 words
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Article35 1915-06-22 7 The Hague says the air raid of the Allies on Karlsruhe was made by five aeroplanes and lasted threequarters of an hour. Many were killed and wounded, besides heavy damage being done.35 words
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Article159 1915-06-22 7 Practically all the works in Lancashire ordinarily engaged in the manufacture of textile machinery are now turning out munitions of war, chiefly parts of rifles. So long ago as Nov. 1 machinery manufacturers, some of whom employ from 5,000 to 10,000 men, were invited to apsist159 words
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Article85 1915-06-22 7 A message from Genera to the Journal states that the latest Z p pelin which has been completed at Friedrichshafea is the twelfth since the beginning of the vtar. On Sunday it made a trial trip with a full crew from Lake Constance. It can carry a85 words
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Article59 1915-06-22 7 From the diary of a German soldier, Joh yen der Schoot, 31Uh Ueterve Infantry Regiment, quoted in the Bryce Report:— Aug. 19 In the morning at Utterich VVynken, 10 o'clock, marched out quartered university. After irardl raped and boozed through the streets of Liege.59 words
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Article77 1915-06-22 7 Europe is still a great moral entity, invad* 1, and in a degree desecrated, by an inc:.'-.i.>n of upstarts, who, for ali their DttU of intellectualisru, have n -vr realised or Mfsimilated the Idea <»f public law,'* says the Nafio i. If we can bett this apostate77 words
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Obituary18 1915-06-22 8 birth. R?*JJ th f Jnne at Pcaan K- the wife of A.C. "AKltt, of a son.18 words
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Obituary31 1915-06-22 8 At St Georeea Church, Penang, on 17 June, I W. Ha nes, «olonial Chaplain Jamls STASLEY-HA8RIS, of the AngW Sumatra Rubber Co., Sumatra, to ELI6ABETH HWRTL1T Kipfai, of Burnley, Lanea.31 words
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Article895 1915-06-22 8 The recent memorable public meeting in the City of -London— when most of the great leaders of all parties gathered together on one platform to testify to the nation's gratitude to the King's overseas dominions as well as to demonstrate the unification of all parties in face of895 words
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Article175 1915-06-22 8 At the Y. M. C. A. esting lecture to an ittomi '"f" (Sir Arthur tYonng M ;.'T ROr I>re«nt with Mr. L.c The Rev. H a p p p A proceedings thereafter His duced the Lecturer to 1" He lauded the good wo^ pished by m, ffi.T£ss175 words
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Article143 1915-06-22 8 The* annual[general meeting of the Moslem Society and Library was held at the Club pmnieea, IS Serang-on Road, on the 18th instant at 9 p.m. There were present Hem U Kadir Sultan, President (in the chair), R. Ma h mood Sahib, KE A Ahmad Marican, Y.143 words
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Article78 1915-06-22 8 j By kind permission of Lieut-Col. A. R. Garratt and Officers, the Band of the 4th Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry will perform the following programme of Music in the Botanic Gardens on Wednesday, the 23rd, commencing at 5 p.m. Programme. March...Steadfast and Trne...Teike Valse...A Thousand Kisses...78 words
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Article74 1915-06-22 8 Messrs Poppelsdoflf and Kisse, the talented Belgian musicians, will give another concert at the Dutch Club on Saturday, July ,i. The exquisite harmony of their rendering delighted their audience immensely at their last performance at* the Tanglin Club, and music lovers will welcome74 words
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Article496 1915-06-22 9 Tin ii cts. up. The Toting coupon is on page 13. Lateit advertisement! are mii rted on page 10. The Adelphi Hotel will have ausk with dinner to-night. A boom in low-priced rubber area in London is reported. —:o: The Ilalian Opera continues to iraw full houses496 words
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Article1114 1915-06-22 9 Meaning of tbe Regalia and its Lessons. To-day being the anniversary of the coronation of His Majesty King •nT V not a few of onr r «aders will doubtless be interested in what the Rev. H. G. Peile said in the course of his address in St. Andrew's1,114 words
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Article265 1915-06-22 9 The Palladium. The Cinema and Vaudeville entertainment running at present at the Bijou Theatre continues to draw full and appreciative houses. The rollicking fun of Tom and Eileen Melbourne and the catching absurdities of the humorous songs rendered by Tom Melbourne create continued hilarity and applause. Miss Eileen265 words
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Article19 1915-06-22 9 A donation from Sir Edward Brockman has brought the F.M.S. Imperial Indian War Belief Fund receipts up to 125,000.19 words
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Article1000 1915-06-22 9 The Ottoman Stronghold. On The Achi Baba Front. Reuter's Special War, Impertal, and Qrdunary Services. London, June 21. Renter's special correspondent at the Dardanelles gives the first detailed account of the Allies' general assault on the front of Achi Baha. For three weeks the British had been patiently sappingReuter's Special War, Impertal, and Qrdunary Services. - 1,000 words
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Article357 1915-06-22 10 A case of considerable interest to the owners of seaside residents in Tanjong Katong was decided by Mr. Justice Woodward in the Supreme Court this morning. The plaintiff, Hadji Asra binte Mohamed, aned Phang Teck Joon, Storekeeper to Messrs Katz Brothers, for possession of a strip of357 words
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Advertisement47 1915-06-22 7 I DRAGON" CEMENT 1 s fi *>f* i 1 S I TO TOE |CJ I AND TO mun.hpauty I 1 I Singapore. THE GOVERNMENT g 1 DUPIRE BSS: -.core. 1 8?! SINGAPORE. jg 1 I Br Sole Agents for the Straits sad F.M.S. >J Uj H 847 words
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Advertisement158 1915-06-22 8 BHBY eftRRiaGES. J Wei! Made Perambulators IN VARIOUS STYLES AND PRICES I Folding Go-Cars and Mail Carts. Robinson Co. am mitin mmi MMi N lin „,,„1,, i—— n m j WAR OR PEACE famine or plenty liife Insapanee is movth 100 cents on the Dollar/. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get158 words
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Advertisement46 1915-06-22 8 BEST Spanish Port. jv -r In^^LuS&C^rVH B >LE [MPOB TERS Caldbeck, Macoregor Co. Wine 2nd Spirit Merchants. IMMMMtMNMMMMMM ADELPHII j Music I I DURING DINNER f I TO-NIGHT, f I Mixed Drinks X dispensed by our i American Bar Tender. DAVID BENJAMIN I Manager. I rrnrummimmmj46 words
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Advertisement206 1915-06-22 10 Latest Advertisements. I M r I NOTICE I Is hereby given that the following I arms, issued in February, have not I yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 153 Scabbards 165 I They should be returned forthwith j to th« Central Police Station. On or afier the 15th of July206 words
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Advertisement327 1915-06-22 10 Latest Advertisements. AUCTION SALE. Monday, 28th June 1915, at 2.30 p.m t Freehold land and Burgalow No. 827 off the 5J4 Milestone Serangoon Road, Area 39,864 sq. feet. 2. Freehold building allotment at the corner of Orchard and Cairn Hill R( ads, Area 2,690 sq. feet. 3. Freehold build, rg327 words
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Advertisement367 1915-06-22 10 I Are You Content to Drink I BEER I ERE 13 n mo,e Whokwne and invigorating in the tropics than Light, Pare average PILSENER BEER These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too Ifeht unnaturally sweet and insipid. A Genuine British Pilsener Beer is easily recognised by a367 words
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Advertisement440 1915-06-22 11 j CUAN KIAT CO., j 1-• j 37, Phillip street. h==~ j S Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. 2 5 i j Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 j Contractors, General Importers and i j Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- S Mill Suppliers. 2 S ®S* will give you an Jdea of440 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section9 1915-06-22 12 SHIPPING SECTION. :THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 11159 words
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Article364 1915-06-22 12 LOADING LIST. Europi. Ft Leadoa Ning Chow, Jan t II Mentor, June tt j City of Newcastle, on berth, Glenlogan, July I Hirmno Maru, June 23 Peleus, July 10. Liyerpool: Kintuck, June II Msthsrby Hall, July i Cyslops, July 15. Marseilles Perieui, on the berth, Benrinnes, on berth,364 words
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Article46 1915-06-22 12 The East Asiatic Company's motor Uner Chnmpon 3,482 tons, Capt. 0. Hansen Rann, for Siam from Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Kirk£»ll on May 10 passed the Sues Ctoal on the 15th inst., and is due Were on Jui y oth MeBsrs The A»£Uc Company are the local46 words
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Article200 1915-06-22 12 Latest Arrivals Ipob, Brit str 21-6-16, Inner Road*. Krian, Brit str 21-6-15, Inner Rds. Circe, Brit str 21-6-15, No. 5 Wharf. Patrol, Brit str 21-6-15, Keppel Harbour. Walton Hall, Brit str 21-6-15, Outer Roads. Bamora, Brit str 21-6-15, No. 7 Wharf. Lama, Brit str 21-6-15, Inner Roads. Hai200 words
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Article46 1915-06-22 12 Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Hye Leong for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Aing Hin for Batu Pahat. Kutsang for Penang and Calcutta. Meran for Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan. Ville de la Ciotat for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Tajong Surat for Kota Tinggi.46 words
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Article129 1915-06-22 12 It is reported that four Chinese women, passengers of the B. L steamer Bulimba, which arrived at Penang from Moulmein via ports on Uth inst, disappeared at sea on the night of the 15th instant. Though a strict search was made, no trace of them could be129 words
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Article38 1915-06-22 12 The B.I. (Apear Line) steamer Japan will be despatched hence for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta en the 30th inst. For freight or passage apply to Messrs Adamson Oilfillan k Co., Ltd. Phone No. 1198. See advt page 16.38 words
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Article202 1915-06-22 12 Vessels Expected Ekma (B I) 22 June, from Singapore, for Penang, Negapatant and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Antilochus -Holt) 22 June, from Europe for Singapore, China snd Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) 24 June, from Singapore for Colombo202 words
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Article274 1915-06-22 12 P*r P. <£ O. Mongolia sailing May 15— Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. E. W. Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. Campbell, Mrs. W. B. S. Ladtll, Mr. J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. R. Braddell, Miss H. C. Scott, Mr. A. M. Kennedy, Mrs. M.274 words
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Article62 1915-06-22 12 The B.I (Apcar Line) steamer Itola, 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 Antilochus, outward bound from Liverpool en May 18th for Penang, Port Swetteaham, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and62 words
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Article420 1915-06-22 12 Letters for the steamers Daltqn, Rnbonia and Tandem are lying at the G. P. 0. The Ben liner Benalder is due here on or about June 29th, outward bound. The homeward bound P. and O. liner Sardinia is scheduled to sail from here on the 25th June. The420 words
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Article83 1915-06-22 12 P O. Nubia Ashore. We are courteously informed by the local agents of the P. <fe 0. Company that a regrettable mishap has occurred to the steamer Nubia, outward bound, as she is reported to be ashore. Her position is thought to be in South Ceylon, near Galle. It is83 words
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335 1915-06-22 12 The Shipbuilding Association held a lecture meeting at the Ifnni cipal Polytechnic School, Tsukii on May 15 when Mr. J. I maok Doctor of Engineering, spoke on ths relations between the European war and shipping. The international marine traffic he said, experienced a general335 words
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Article205 1915-06-22 12 The B.s. Kainpar, the new steamer recently built for the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. was due at Bangkok on June 13, and in connection with her arrival the Bangkok Times says that she was built by the Honskong arid Whampoa Dock and has excellent accommodation for passengers,205 words
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Article34 1915-06-22 12 The Pacific Mail liners Chin. Manchuria and Mongolia are sehtduled to sail from Hongkong fer San Francisco, via Shanghai, Japaa ports and Honolulu, on the 22nd June and 20th July respectively.—See a«vt. page 11.34 words
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Article698 1915-06-22 13 Spirited Italian Reply to Germhun Attacks. "Camillas Tecoppa contributes to the Siam Observer a retort courteous that should go far towards placing in their right Jig!* enemy criticism of our gallant It dian ally. Under date of 12th June he myt The magnificent Bp*4ch of Sienor Salandra.698 words
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Article827 1915-06-22 13 SANATOGEN." British-owned and British-made under Chairmanship of the Former Principal Medical Officer, H. M. Forces in India. Physicians and Hospitals Endorse It. Germany's commercial development was not iu anv way due to superior products. Far from that being the case, German commodities were but inferior imitations of the827 words
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Advertisement137 1915-06-22 13 II HOTEL van WIJK I DURING THE WAR I SPEC RATES for MONTHLY j BOARDERS. ALBERT L."XdaLEY UNDERTAKER AND COMPLETE fUNERAI FURNISHER AND EMBANER No. 157. MIDDLE ROAD II Oottrldge »r0,.. Ltd.. London. I just received! Damaroids—Tonic for Men Vegetine Complexion Pills. Danderine-Hair Renewer ORLEX COMPOUND Of all Chemists or137 words
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Article423 1915-06-22 14 Sketch of his Career. The following particulars of the distinguished career of His Excellency the new British Minister to Siam, who arrived at Bangkok, en the 13th instant, may not be without interest to some of our readers. As set forth in the Foreign423 words
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Article128 1915-06-22 14 Telegrams have recently informed ns of the Football Association's decision that after the close of the late season, that is May 1, no more League or Cup-tie football should be played under its auspices till the end of the war. In a statement to the Press, Mr. F.128 words
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Article229 1915-06-22 14 Official Explanation of its Methods and Aim. Two opposite and irreconcilable ideals are among the difficulties with which the censorship has to contend. A Government memorandum issued on May 19 says that complaints are sometimes received from the recipients of censored letters that their letters can only have229 words
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Article55 1915-06-22 14 At the annual meeting of the Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade, a resolution was pass ed calling the attention of the Becretary of State for the Colo: to the continued retail sale of opium to the Chinese population of Honghong, the Str::its Settlements, t!. i Federated Malay55 words
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Article218 1915-06-22 14 Since October, 1914, the proportion to the population of persons dependent on public relief has been markedly below the normal. There is no sign of the rise in pauperism figures that generally occurs in January, February, and March. The rate as registered in the monthly statement issued218 words
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Article64 1915-06-22 14 The following figures with reference to the totals of the trade of Great Britain during ten months of the war are very instructive JMt Imports. Expert.. Jalj 59 383,000 44,405,000 August 42..T; _\<>no 21,211,000 September 45,051,0< 10 20,074,0'J0 October 51,559,000 28,001,000 No\«mber 55,987,000 24,601,000 Deem64 words
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Article98 1915-06-22 14 Moulmein Now Infected. The following is a statement of I plague seizures and deaths reported I in burma during the week ended I May 29 :—Pe gu division Rangoon town, 18, 17; lianthawaddy dis- I trict, 2. 2 Tharrawaddy district, 2, 2. Irrawaddy division Basso:, district, 9,98 words
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Advertisement250 1915-06-22 14 HH I jfil FIRE EXTINGUISH] ERS. I I l—lll The Fire Extin 9 ui shers for Motor ears and Garages. 1 M i Do "Ot attempt to put out a fire on a ear with water, sand, or a dry nnwrip, 1 extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in250 words
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Advertisement177 1915-06-22 14 HIDS TO TRADE. I There are gocd salesmen and the other sort. It all I I; depends upon the man. lAdvertisingI Advertising has been rightly i called an efficient sabsman, but j > the degree of rfTiciency of course depend* on the handling of the 1 eds. by the papers177 words
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Advertisement569 1915-06-22 15 FOR SALE FOR SALE, PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointers. A 1 have pedigrees and are of best B/ock. 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 n MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOR SALE. The Municipal569 words
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Advertisement452 1915-06-22 15 _[OJKJLET_ to letT^ House No. 166-1 Orchard Road three-stoned building, suitable for a TO LET. Comfortable residence No. 30 Stevens Road, known as 44 Tresco." ImmeaVate entry. Tennis Courts, T?o a etc Moderate Rent. Apply to E. Silas, No. 8, Prince Street. U 6 10-7 TO LET. Newly built shophouse.452 words
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Advertisement494 1915-06-22 15 _NOTJCES_ Notice is hereby given that the rewar; for the Capture of Mutineers is increased as follows $200 pr h ad for the capture of each Mutir.e r. $100 pea head obtaining the surrender. $50 per head for informat'on that dirert'y leads to the cipture ot surrender of a Mutineer.494 words
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Advertisement490 1915-06-22 15 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WArTfi CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street THE KWONG YiK BANKING CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION.) Not r ce is hereby given that the Li j.uidators' Report and Accounts for the first year of the Liqu dation have490 words
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Advertisement422 1915-06-22 15 WANTED OVERSEER OR CLERK. Advertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as an Ovr rseer of construction or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep looks: holds Madras Government Certificate for Design. Geometrical Drawing, Fr. ehand ditto and Panting. Willing to422 words
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Advertisement583 1915-06-22 16 SHIPPING Xonmklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Rdyai Packet Co., of Batavia. t—l t Collyer Quay. Vndsr Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Ths undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Brandon B.Kwan-Deli JmmS bINUAP.ADJA Riouw, Tembilan Pontianak, B Selakau, PetT.angkat and S>a i baa Jnne 21 Speklmax Mi ntok and Palembang Jnnt583 words
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Advertisement111 1915-06-22 16 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. S.S. HOCK LIM" AJJD S.S. "HOCK KENG" Daily service for Janda Brias, Puloe Batam, Puloe Eowean, Puloe Buloh, Pu:oe Bulang, Puloe Awi, T* laga PoDgok, Selat Bedesa, and Soebang Mas. S.S. "SOON HONG sailing every other day for Pengarang,111 words
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Advertisement446 1915-06-22 16 SHIPPING P 0 STEAM BAYIGATION 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 AT446 words
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Advertisement326 1915-06-22 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 loute. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada 1i.«.M9 O.M. Robin*. s.s. Madras 6,949 J. Kilpatrick, H.N.R. s.«.326 words
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Advertisement418 1915-06-22 16 BANKS CHARTERED BARK OF INDU CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. i Pa il up 9* pital to 60,000 Share*, £20 each £1,***** Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200 r.-. BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Lor, U.y and Midia,iu iJank, Ltd., London County and Weatminste Bank, Ltd., The National418 words
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