Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1915
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Title Section22 1915-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 2.- -No. 149. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement368 1915-06-28 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Primier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-KICHT Extra Show at S p.nv Usual Shew at 9-15 p.m. TQ-NICHT I Saturday s Audience Unanimously Decided That THE PALLADIUM REVUE TEL El PASSING SHOW BY TOM AND EILEEN MELBOURNE Was one of the Finest Shows ever scan in Singapore. EARTHGUAKESof368 words
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Advertisement92 1915-06-28 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY.SAVING Here is a handy little contrivance which will keep every pencil ia 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 from92 words
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Advertisement279 1915-06-28 1 I "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. Stupendous Attraction In this Week's Programme -All Pleasing Picture mi Bright, r I BT« I A Big Feature by A Famous Company. 2 The Gaumont Film Co., Ltd. WRITTEN IN BLOOD A Sensational and Thrilling Drama 3 IN THREE MASSIVE279 words
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Article785 1915-06-28 2 Very Little Produced in Australia The interest felt in Australia in molybdenite mining is illustrated by the following article in the S .uiiey Morning Herald:— Some six years ago the secret leaked out of the cause of the wonderful hardness of the armour plates produced at Krupp's celebrated works785 words
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Article567 1915-06-28 2 I have said that I would let the country know when more men would be wanted for the war/' said Lord Kitchener in the Lords last month. The time has come, and I now call for $00,000 recruits to form new armies. Those who are engaged in567 words
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Article187 1915-06-28 2 Statistics prove that Malaria kill more people every year in the hot countries of the East than any ot\Z disease, an appalling fact when one considers that most of these death! were preventable. Not so many years ago, Science was still groping in the dark as187 words
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Advertisement300 1915-06-28 2 DO YOU WANT A GOOD WHISKY THEN BUY Lawson's Wk Lawson's Whisky IS Whisky $12.00 jSjfjk $1200 PER CASE. PER CASE A Good I For the 'Man Whisky at a BBK rt ?El! of a DiscrimiModerate Price. J nating Taste. Sole Age its: i JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I IN300 words
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Advertisement304 1915-06-28 2 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 211 1-10 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. V Road 90 5raS Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road.304 words
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667 1915-06-28 3 In the coun;e of a leading article the London and China Expre-s tc, s it is very satisfactory to learn that President Yuan Shili-Kai has given various ministries a lead which, it is to be hoped, they may pay prompt attention to in so far as it667 words
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Article33 1915-06-28 3 Sia William Ramsay hears Germany is v.-ing wood pulp to make a species of guv cotton and requisitioning all kinds of cotton rags, and renews the demand that cotton be made contraband.33 words
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Advertisement372 1915-06-28 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HlrF| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres J.Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.372 words
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Advertisement365 1915-06-28 3 I Patent Jibre Qompany. Manufacturers of the JACKSOX PATEXT Smokixg AXD Dryixg Caijixets. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or money returned. Prices $160 to $600 Capacity 350 to A,ooo lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cured rubber ncv aiwavs rea'i/.<s F.A.Q.365 words
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1034 1915-06-28 4 Annual General M ;eting. The fifth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was hel l at the Cos. registered offices, Singapore, last Saturday, the 26th inst, Mr. Koh San Hin (Chairman of the Company) presi iing. There were1,034 words
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Article298 1915-06-28 4 The following circular has been sent to the shareholders Gentlemen, We are instructed to supply you with the following information concerning (a) the damage done by the rain storm on the sth April last, and (b) the acreage as per the surjust completed. Damage by Rain Storm.—The298 words
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Article297 1915-06-28 4 As Much in the Balance as that of Belgium The complete appreciation by Australians of the grave issue at stake in the European war was well expressed in a recent speech by the Hon W. A. Holmao, Premier (Labour), of New South W les. Speaking to the Willoughbv297 words
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Article277 1915-06-28 4 Bangalore, June s.—At a very largely attended public meeting in Mayo Hall last night, including a large nu:nber of European ladies, resolutions were passed expressing horror and indignation at the conduct of Germany in regard to tLe sinking of the Falaba and the Lusitania aud urging277 words
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Article61 1915-06-28 4 A London cable, dated London, 12th June, states —The Daily Telegraph correspondent on the Belgo-Dutch frontier says the trend of events northward of Arras indicates at least at an early date considerable shortening of the German line. The new line will run from Ghent, south-west to Courtrai,61 words
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Advertisement66 1915-06-28 4 S2 AIDS TO TRADE. *+wißQom++ The business problem of today is not the manufacturing, but the selling end of your business. Anything that inI creases sales is of importance to the business man—and advertising is the great sale increases The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and develops trade.66 words
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Advertisement595 1915-06-28 4 AUCTIONJALEB. AUCTION SALE^T^ THE DUTCH STEAMER EVf On Monday, 2«th Juae, 1915, »t 2 30 98 The compound built Screw St«s„ Evy built in 1895. Length Breadth 11.9 ft., Depth Bft <X 5 Tonnage 55.83, Vet Tonna"; JoS" Surface condens ng Eng ne 14 V Oa 35L H.R Stroke 10595 words
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Article466 1915-06-28 5 Cricket. S R C Vi To#a XI. A very exciting match was played <>n the ground of the S.R.C. on Saturday afternoon between the Club and the Town XI. The latter elected to bat, and although every opportunity was offered the visitors to make a good score by the466 words
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Article50 1915-06-28 5 Pen«ng, 25 Jun*.— The preparation of the respective candidate* for the forthcoming Summer Meeting the programme of which was yesterday adopted, is proceeding smoothly. At the Racecourse this morning the training was confined to slow work on the inner track. There are at present twenty-eight horses in training.50 words
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Article90 1915-06-28 5 Ladiei" Montkly Medal for June, 1915 The result of the play for this medal was as follows Mrs Sellar 47 plus 42— 89-24=65 Mrs Sayers 43 46= 89-22=67 Miss Th son 44 41= 85-18=67 Miss Barnett4l 44— 85-16=69 Mi>s Brown 36 M 37— 73- 3=70 Mrs Kinder90 words
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Article48 1915-06-28 5 The value of fisheries products exported from Selangor increased from $46,487 in 1913 to $76,988 in 1914, the chief increase being in salt fish. The value of fisheries products imported was $426,874 against $520,585 the previous year. Salt-fish decreased by practically $100,000, while fresh fish increased.48 words
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Article37 1915-06-28 5 The Malay Mail announces, with regret, the death of Miss Chaprom, the private nurse, which occurred in the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the 25th inst. The funeral took place at the Yenning Road cemetery last Saturday.37 words
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Article225 1915-06-28 5 (Singapore, June 28.) Tin.— $84* 100 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Oambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. Market steady, Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 6.90 Copra Gorong Talo 7.00 Copra Dongalo 7.00225 words
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Article188 1915-06-28 5 Tin at $18 a Pikul. The outbreak of war on 3rd August threw the whole district of Raub into confusion for a fe* day.*, sa\s the Resident of Pahang in his annual report for 11)14. All the tin-ore shops closed, and for two days tinore could188 words
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Article197 1915-06-28 5 The tigures of the Reichsbank on tha 7th May show again some sign of the strain on that institution, which is the more surprising in view of the freedom of Germany from the problem of financing abnormal imports which confronts this country. The stock of gold shows197 words
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Article58 1915-06-28 5 The Echo, announces, with regret, the death of Nonia Wong Geok Ec, wife of Mr. Oon Hong Poe, which took place at her residence in Penang on the 22nd inst. The deceased, who was .'i'J years of ago, leaves a husband, a son and two daughter* to mourn her loss.58 words
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Article70 1915-06-28 5 Singapore* June $8* 'Hi London— Bank 4 in/n. 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 ra/s. 2/4 9/16 >v India— Bank T. T. 175J On Hongkong Bmk dfd 22} On Shaughai— Bankd/d. 101] On Java— Bank T. T. 140) On Japan— Bankd/d. I) 3] Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 rndiaC'cil Bills70 words
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Article80 1915-06-28 5 An Interesting Proposal. Calcutta, June 14.—At a well attended meeting of the Calcutta section of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers the following resolution was unanimously adopted :—This meeting authorises the committee of the local section of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers to investigate the possibility of utilising80 words
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Article68 1915-06-28 5 For the period from the 2nd to Bth July, L 915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at 2/5J p«r lb., and tbt duty on cultivittd rubber on which export duty ii leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the rules68 words
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Article813 1915-06-28 5 Prices Quoted ia the Market tais Morii*. SINGAPORE, Jl>i 20. Meiers, i. Evxtt, Excange an i Share Brokers, issu- the following list "f quotatione:— Rubber Shires. iiom. V». Buy-re. Sellera. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2,4 1 Anglo Java 5/3 6/3 2/. Anglo-Malay oft- Ml 1 Aver X imng813 words
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Advertisement434 1915-06-28 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekdays Sundays. Mail Daily leaves tor north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from434 words
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Miscellaneous368 1915-06-28 5 FIXTURES. MorJay. 2ltk. Torn and Eileen Melbourne at th« Palladium. New Cirque. Beach Road. Tin Meeting. Gresham Hon»e. 2.30 p.m. High water: —11.4o a.m. 8 ft. 5 in*. 10.8* p.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. Tuesday, 29th. 8t. Peter Day. Tom and Eileen Melbourne at the Palladium. Balgownie Meeting. Gresham noon.368 words
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Article1343 1915-06-28 6 Ed. M.T. The following telegram received by His Excellency the Governor from the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury is published for general information £4.10.0 per cent War Loan 1925--1945. Issue of Stock or Bonds bearing interest at 4£ per cent per annum payable half-yearly on the IstEd. M.T. - 1,343 words
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Article192 1915-06-28 6 Diminishing Activity The Perak Administration Report for 1914 says the activity of the political societies has greatly diminished. The Kwok Meng Thong still continues, though prohibited in China. Its influence is distinctly bad, but is somewhstt limited by a growing distrust of its officers among the192 words
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Article219 1915-06-28 6 Calcutta, June B.—The Calcutta Branch of the Russo-Asiatic Bank closes it doors on Saturday after twelve years' existence, the Eastern Bank taking over its interests here. In 1903, the Russo-Chinese Bank, as it then was, opened in Calcutta and in 1910 there occurred the nnr Igainatiou219 words
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Advertisement54 1915-06-28 6 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. firm kas spent a fjj great deal of money an I jjj! advertising it cannot alter j! its prices witkout losing i|| j muck of tke benefit of its jjj! advertising. Ik is tkerefore an un- doubted advantage to buy advertised goods wken ge- I j I54 words
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Advertisement228 1915-06-28 6 j HOTEL van WIJIT DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY j BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents ANN LOCK Co., I Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., I Beacti >ad, Singapore. -I w rrr| B ALBERT L. A.228 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section29 1915-06-28 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cbt fftalapa tribune* MONDAY, JUNE 28 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. SHIPPING SECTION.29 words
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Article211 1915-06-28 7 The Bine Devils. London, June 26, 12 3* p.m. Details received in Paris of the capture of the Alsatian village of Metzeral show it was the most heroic of French feats of arms. The enemy had transformed Metzeral into a fortress. The streets were barricaded with barbed211 words
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Article206 1915-06-28 7 London, June 25, 5.35 p.m. The French have resumed their offensive in the Souchez region and have made progress. A great battle developed on the heights of the Meuse at Calonne. The Germans made a most violent attack along the whole front hurling asphyxiating bombs and throwing206 words
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Article82 1915-06-28 7 London, June 27, G.40 p.m. Paris A communique reports that there was a rather lively nig !>etween the Oise and the Aisne The Germans made a most violent attack at Bagatelle yesterday night, ljut the enemy were driven back after an extremely hot struggle, the lighting82 words
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Article141 1915-06-28 7 London, June 25, 9.45 p.m. The Gazette notifies that Lieut. M. E. Xasniith has been awarded the Victoria Cross for most conspicuous bravery. Whilst commanding a submarine in the Sea of Marmora, in the face of great danger he succeeded in destroying a large Turkish gunboat,141 words
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Article27 1915-06-28 7 London, June 27, 4.40 p.m. Johannesberg A strong movement, supported by prominent Dutchmen, has been started in favour of despatching an Overseas contingent.27 words
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Article77 1915-06-28 7 London, June 27, 4.40 p.m. Stockholm General Hjalmarson has returned, having concluded negociations with the Chinese Government for the establishment of a Swedish gendarmery in China. General Hjalmarson has proposed the establishment of a corps of three thousand men in Hunan with twenty instructors, and a central bureau77 words
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Article17 1915-06-28 7 Petfcgrad, June 26, 8.25 p.m. Genefcl Sukhomlinof, the Rnssian Minijier of War, has resigned.17 words
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Article45 1915-06-28 7 London, June 36, 12.55 p.m The papers state the national register on the lines of the census will require every man to state his age, permanent address, occupation, married or single, any physical disability, whether prepared to enlist or do other war work.45 words
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Article43 1915-06-28 7 London, June 26, 5.40 p.m. A supplementary estimate issued to-day places the additional number of men and officers required for the navy for the year ending March 31, 1916, at fifty thousand, in addition to the original estimate of 250,000.43 words
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Article35 1915-06-28 7 London, June 20. It is stated in Petrograd that during seven weeks' fighting in the retreat in Galicia the Russians captured one hundred and thirty thousand men, three hundred ma-chine-guns, and fifty guns.35 words
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Article56 1915-06-28 7 London, June 27, 4.5 p.m. Herr Bethmann-Hollweg and Herr Jagow have arrived at Vienna to confer with the Austrian Foreign Minister, and Imperor Francis Joseph had audience with Herr Beth man-Hollweg. There is much speculation at the meaning of their movements, in view of the recent peaca talk56 words
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Article37 1915-06-28 7 Amsterdam, Jane 27. The Handelsblad says the German crop prospects are most unfavourable and in come pUtes a complete failure is expected. Cittle are being fed on leaves of tiees owing to the drought37 words
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Article44 1915-06-28 7 London, June 21 5.15 a.m. The Press Bureau states that the Bank of England is prepared to receive applications for the loan from abroad, provided telegraphic advice is received of the deposit of 5 per cent being paid before July 10th.44 words
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Article47 1915-06-28 7 London, June 25, 10.10 p.m. The public response to the war loan is decidedly satisfactory. Enormous though the subscriptions have been, it must be remembered that the loan is to cover expenditure for a year and will require the whole-hearted co-operation of all classes.47 words
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Article37 1915-06-28 7 London, June 26, 4.25 a.m. Sofia The German Minister has been recalled to Berlin, being regarded as insufficiently active and too bureaucratic. He is to be replaced by the military attache from Constantinople.37 words
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Article32 1915-06-28 7 London, Juue 25, 9.45 p.m. During the week ending June 23rd, three British merchantmen were sunk by submarines. The arrivals and departures of oversea steamers in Britain numbered 1,469.32 words
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Article43 1915-06-28 7 London, June 27, 5 *5 a.m. Amsterdam A German submarine sank near Borkum after a gerious explosion on board. The commander and two of the crew who were in the conniDg-tower are believed to have been saved the remainder were drowned.43 words
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Article31 1915-06-28 7 London, June 25, 9.45 p.m. The Gazette contains a Proclamation prohibiting fyitisberi t ading with enemy subjects in China, Sum, Persia and Morocco or with their local branches.31 words
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Article169 1915-06-28 7 {Courteously supplied by FWmfh P Consul.) I Officially Communicated. Paris, June VBk The Frtncb 2 per cent bonds Ep at francs 70.85. Yesterday we progressed nortiH; Souchez. We captured in LorrJBe two works at Egres and LeintiB, and made prisoners. To-day Be stopped a counter-attack in LorraiB.169 words
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Article340 1915-06-28 7 Surrender of 40 Germans. The body of a dead German lying midway between the French and German trenches, which were about thirty yards apart, Las been the indirect cause of forty Germans surrendering, ia\s the Paris correspondent of the Express. The body had been lying there for340 words
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Advertisement224 1915-06-28 7 1 5 for the price of 4 M Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap I'm in trouble one of my confounded gj tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare. ttfc jgj 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." j&224 words
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1406 1915-06-28 8 Summed up in the proverbial nutshell, the final result of the "election*' en miniature that we have been conducting during the past few days reflects the utmost credit upon the Chinese of the Straits Settlements. Also it amply vindicates the opinion we ventured to1,406 words
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Article166 1915-06-28 8 The circus was filled on Saturday by a highly appreciative audience, and the various turns received wellmerited applause. The programme is such that one's interest never flags--which cannot be said of the combinations that some times visit this isle. There is freshness and quality in all the166 words
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Advertisement156 1915-06-28 8 BHBY CARRIAGES. I Well Made Perambulators I IN VARIOUS STYLES AND PRICES I Folding Go-Cars and Mai! Carts. I Robinson Co. WAR OR PEACE famine or flMent^ liife Insurance is uiorth 100 cents on the Dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of the Guaranteed Security Policy Issued by the156 words
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Advertisement74 1915-06-28 8 I Club Whisky. I SI 1.00 per Joien. I (DUTY EXTRA). iCaldbeck Macgregor> J Co, Jadelphi! J HOTEL. J I Special Dinner I I TO BE ALLOWED BY A S I Cinderella Dance I On Saturday, July 3rd. I DAVIO BENJAMIN f j Manager. J WANTED. For Jes*elton, British North74 words
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Article482 1915-06-28 9 1 -25 els. up. the War page 14. —.me-.-action page 12. 'aria exchange, cheque it l&vertisements are in*g* 10. etnent is on foot in Japan to 'the endowment of the jHpversity in < >saka. :o:-* votes came in toand Penang— course, to include in the j j from Europe482 words
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Article269 1915-06-28 9 Scrim Injury to Chinot Wonnn The Fire Bridgade has been busy of late. Following the serious outbreak at Kampong Saigon a few days ago, the brigade received two calls yesterday—one from North Boat Quay, and the second from 103 Bencoolen Street last night. The first was not269 words
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Article165 1915-06-28 9 Saturday night saw a full house at the Bijou Theatre when Tom and Eileen Melbourne appeared in a new and screamingly funny revue entitled the M Passing Show." The songs rendered by Eileen Melbourne were well received by the audience, the choruses of each being screened which enabled165 words
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109 1915-06-28 9 According to a telegram from Athens, says a Dutch Press message, the British Minister at Athens has declared to a Press representative that the presence of German submarine, in the Mediterranean is established. British merchant skippers report that their pursued by submarines of the latest109 words
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Article36 1915-06-28 9 The typhus epidemic still claims victim, in Batavia. Daring May »1 J£»J™ 1 to Cth 11 new eases were recora «H and 17 and 20 cases for weeks m^ for The Cemment con-36 words
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Article200 1915-06-28 9 The German "Victory". Vienna Admits Austrian Line Pierced. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June 27, 5.15 p.m. Vienna A communiqu*'* admits the Russians pierced the Austrian front at one point between the Dniester and the Pruth. Driven Across Dniester. Petrograi A communique says There is noReuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 200 words
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Article121 1915-06-28 9 London, June 20, 4.15 p.m. The progress of the retreat of the Russians and their ability to conti nue hitting back at the parsuing forces will be closely watched during the coming days. It is certain the Germans will not ba deterred by occasional blows from endeavouring121 words
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Article147 1915-06-28 9 London, June 27, 9 p.m. A Petrograd communique states that at the Narew front the Germans were unsuccessful in their offensive, especially in the Omuleff valley which proved most costly, heaps of bodies being left before our trenches. We have regained the lost ground in the Orjits147 words
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Article135 1915-06-28 9 London, June 27, 4.5 p.m. Petrograd Fierce fighting ococcurrd along the Narew front, the Russian troops being mostly successful, but they were compelled to give ground in the Orjitz valley, the German heavy guns completely destroying one work by annihilating fire." A communique reports that the Germans135 words
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Article48 1915-06-28 9 Austrians Strengthen Their Positions. Rome A communique says: Reconnaissances pushed beyond all the fronts showed that the enemy was most actively strengthening his works, bringing up reinforcements and mounting new batteries. His activities were disturbed by the Italian artillery and bold raids by email detachments.48 words
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Article25 1915-06-28 9 TJdine, June 25. The Italians have captured German prisoners who say that they belong to a force of thirty thousand MecklenburgerB.25 words
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Article40 1915-06-28 9 Rome, June 25. Italy, in retaliation for the bombardment of defenceless towns and the destruction of unarmed merchantmen, has decreed that compensation be exacted by the confiscation of enemy ships and cargoes interned in Italian ports.40 words
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Article83 1915-06-28 9 London, June 20, 4.25 a.in. Mr. Kunciman, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Hartlepool, said that we had provided for the defence of Flanders against attack, however great. Oar numbers were adequate for anj task onr turn had come. The Government if necessary would take drastic83 words
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Article206 1915-06-28 9 Presidential Failure Votel hunting X mm. London, June 20, 12.55 warn, w New York: Mr. Bryan. tH re- Jj cently Secretary of State, wlßthe hero of a demonstration undefttbe j auspices of 44 The Friends »»f pAe." J j presided by the Socialist Bert j Weissmann, and206 words
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Article124 1915-06-28 9 London, June 25, 9.20 p.m. Queen Alexandra visited the Indian wounded at the Pavilion, Brighton, and afterwards proceeded to the tents where the Sikh wounded were holding a religious service praying for success for the British arms; then visited the kitchens, where Sahai, the Indian advisor and senior124 words
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Article33 1915-06-28 9 London June 27, 5.25 p.m. The German Socialist organ Vorwarts has been suppressed for publishing an article advocating peace. [The Vorwarts (Berliner Yolk* blatt) is a Socialist daily published in Berlin.]33 words
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Article26 1915-06-28 9 London, Jane 26, 12 55 p.m. A proclamation has been gazetted prohibiting any exportation to tha Netherlands expect through the Netherlands Oversea Trust26 words
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Article171 1915-06-28 10 Penang Treason case. P.G. ifrenanpr, Jane 25.—Jagat m Perlis Doctor who is detainM on a charge of treason, again apj »ared before Mr. E. E. Col man toi fcv, but owing to the non-arrival of lie principal witness for the Crown, J Eho is expected here on Monday, ■heP.G. - 171 words
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296 1915-06-28 10 The H. S. Bank's New Offices in F.M.S. The Opening Ceremony. M. M. Kuala Lumpur, June 26.—The fine new offices of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation were opened here this morning in the presence of a record large gathering, including Sir Edward Brockman, K.C.M.G., and Lndy Brockman, the Hon. Mr.M. M. - 296 words
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162 1915-06-28 10 Tenth Half-Yearly Meeting. The tenth half-yearly general meeting of the Straits Chinese Physical Culturists was held yesterday at 44 Belmont," Tanjong Katong, when there was a large attendance of members. The accounts of the Association having been agreed to and passed, the following gentlemen were then162 words
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Advertisement390 1915-06-28 10 I THE NEW CIRQUE I BEACH ROAD. n 1 Th f Management present their compliments to the Public I and beg to announce that at each performance, and for I THE FIRST TIME IN ANY CIRCUS I WILL BB PRESENTED The Great Aeroplane Act I The most sensational performance ever390 words
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Advertisement218 1915-06-28 10 $**t**ttttttttttttt«**tts**i I "IN A CLASS BY ITSEL 1 (THE HIGHEST). 1 '■A mummmmmmmmmmmmmm m This is not the opinion of a few or of merely #c majority, but «§<§ OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great g Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high U reputation because it is always218 words
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Advertisement120 1915-06-28 11 1 GUAN KIAT CO., Phillip street. 8 8 ft Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT W\ ft 2 Z 2 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 8j I Contractors, General Importers and I Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- I S Mill Suppliers. S 9 S There can be only ONE BEST Boiler Fluid.120 words
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Article375 1915-06-28 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Wm Lomdo» Ning Chow, on berth Mentor, July 3 Glenlogan, July 7 Peleus, July 10 Netherby Hall, July 11 Brankaome Hail, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Katori Maru, July 7 Pyrrhus, July 24. LiTtrpool: Kintuck,June 15 Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyclops, July 15375 words
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Article41 1915-06-28 12 The American-Asiatic Steamship Co's liner City of Bristol is due here on or about July 20 and will have prompt despatch for Boston and New York. For freight or passage apply to Messrs Adamson Gilfillan k& Co., Ltd. Phone N*****,84t, 843.41 words
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Article229 1915-06-28 12 Latest Arrivals. Aing Hin, Brit str 27-6-15, Inner Roads. Hong Liam, Brit str 27-6-15, Inner Roads. Kheng Seng, Brit»tr 27-6-15, Inner Roads. Hock Lim, Brit str 27-6 15, Inner Roads. Hong Aik, Brit str 27-6-15, Inner Roads. Glanggi, Brit str 27-6-15, Inner Roads. Hock Eug II., Brit str229 words
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Article60 1915-06-28 12 Meran for Seht Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan. Aing Hin for Batu Pahat. Chutatutch for Malacca and Muar. Perak for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Walton Hall for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Anjou for Kemamun, Trengganu and Kelantan. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Rajah of Sarawak for Sarawak and60 words
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Article202 1915-06-28 12 Per P. &0. Malwa sailing May 29 —Mr. Mrs. J. A. Bucknili, Miss J. Tabor, Mr. A. M. Monkland, Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Ruchwaldy, Mr. G Grant, Mr. A. M. Goodman. Per P. 0. Persia sailing June 12th.—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. F. Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr. James202 words
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Article238 1915-06-28 12 ARRIVALS —25-6-15. To*a Mam, Jap., 3502, Takano, June 25, Spore, gen., P.S <fe Co. Kut Sang. Brit. 3109, Bradley, June 25, Spore, gen., Bonstead Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, June 25, Spore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert dr Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 93, Harding June 25, Langkat, gen, E.S. Co.238 words
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Article160 1915-06-28 12 Ymels Expected- Radnorshire (Shire) 27 June, from Europe for Singapore, China, and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) 28 June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 2 July, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs160 words
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Article56 1915-06-28 12 Ow 1,000,000 tons in 1914. It is officially reported that during last year (1914; 131 ocean-going steamers entered Port Swettenham 2SI times with a net registered tonnage of 1,026,478. During the same year 1,299 merchant ye. Is in all entered the port with a total tonnage of 1,494,335,56 words
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Article846 1915-06-28 12 The Holt liner Atreus arrived in Liverpool safely on Friday last. The Rotterdam Lloyd liner Wilis passed Perim on June 22 for Batavia. The R. L. liner Besoeki from Eastern ports passed Suez on June 22. At Batavia is now loading the British ss. Dartmoor, Capt Robertson. The846 words
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Article95 1915-06-28 12 A basket life-boat on the Dntch steamship Pollux has aroused some interest among shipping people in s America. The life-boat in question is on the sUrboard side of the ship, and to all outward appearances is built of wicker work. On closer examination it was found, says95 words
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Article124 1915-06-28 12 The Manila Maru was launched at Nagasaki on the sth inst. from the yards of the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine Works. The i sel entered the water at a great speed, her progress down the ways being loudly cheered by the employees of the dockyard who124 words
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Article495 1915-06-28 13 The following are extracts from a paper by Mr. F. T. Brooks published in the Agricultural Bulletin of the F. M.S. For some months past the writer has had under observation a disease of rubber trees which has not hitherto been recorded in Malaya. The collar is495 words
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Article118 1915-06-28 13 There ia resson to believe that some of the British ships recently sank by German submarines were torpedoed at a distance of over two miles. The range of the torpedo has been nearly trebled in the pant five years, and at the present moment the hostile navies have118 words
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Article67 1915-06-28 13 The net profit of the Alor Pongsn Rubber Estate for the year ended December 31 was £6,201 (against £7,120), making with the balance brought forward against 7,314. The direct rs recommend a final dividend of 12| per cent (2s. Gd. per share}, less tax, making with the67 words
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Article1144 1915-06-28 13 HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT RE "SANATOGEN." Prompt Production of a Superior All-British Article. Late P M.O. H.M Forces in India and Surgeon-General H. M. Forces Heads the Company Making Sanaphos." The unanimity with which the I British owned and British made reconstructive nerve-food, Sanaphos has been welcomed by doctors,1,144 words
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Advertisement240 1915-06-28 13 Gramp^nes and Records The Latest WAR Records JUST ARRIVED. •Many to select from. Inspection Cordially Invited. KOH CO., 82*3, Brts Basah Road. Two Famous Whiskies THE K.C. KING'S CHOICE Imperial VOP, (AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS) LIQUEUR SCOTCH. j Distilled, Blended and Guaranteed by JAMES MUNRO SON, LTD.,240 words
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Article881 1915-06-28 14 Air Fleet Fund Appeal. We have received from Mr. Alma Baker a well got-up pamphlet comprising several of his interesting contributions to the Press of Malaya relative to the provision by these Settlements and States of several aeroplanes for the Imperial Authorities. In a further General881 words
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Article125 1915-06-28 14 A significant change in the attitude of the Germans toward the Kaiser is reported by a Swiss officer who has just returned to Berne after a second visit to Germany. At the beginning of the war the appearance of the Kaiser on the films shown in the125 words
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Article529 1915-06-28 14 Parliament of Neutrals Urged. New York, May 10.—Mr. Geerge Wickersham, the former AttorneyGeneral, whose prosecutions of the trusts during the Taft Administration made for him a national reputation, comes out to day with a strong appeal v to my countrymen" urging them to discipline Germany and to529 words
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Article134 1915-06-28 14 A London journal has endeavour ed to give a concrete idea of th« estimated cost of the war for a J to Great Britain by pointing out that the expenditure of 1,1961 million sterling would represent 8,93') tODfl of sovereigns. These coins, piled onon another, would134 words
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Advertisement237 1915-06-28 14 1* PYRF-NE 11 Jl FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. 1 i i jbBsl i I The ire xt nfluSshers ?or Motor £2ars and Garages. {Bjll p. r» 0 not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder W4 I toe WART rmt Emi»cuis««T3l 3E iS237 words
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Advertisement564 1915-06-28 15 FOR SALE FOR SALE PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointers. A 1 have pedigrees and are of best s^ock. Some of them are in pup at present Advertiser open to offers for dogs tnd for pups. Apply to 'Our Shop," Stamford Road. 13-5 v MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOB SALE. The Municipal564 words
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Advertisement421 1915-06-28 15 TO LET. House No 166-1 Orchard Road, three-stoned building, suitable f.,r a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. TO BE LET. Vn^?£ di te r^ try Com P°und bouse No. 1165, East Coast Road. For particulars apply at No. 29, Se legie Road TO LET. Comfortable residence421 words
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Advertisement508 1915-06-28 15 JIOTJCK_ Is hereby given that the following arms, issued in February, have not yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 133 Scabbards 165 They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police Station. On or after the 15th of July every person found ia po=ses«ion of a Government Rifle, Bayonet or508 words
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Advertisement364 1915-06-28 15 _NOTICES_ 'SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Pionc lift 428. 102, Market Street. WELSH CO. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bond lias retired from the firm of Welsh Co. as from the Ist day of May last. The interests of the said364 words
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Advertisement391 1915-06-28 15 WANTED^ OVERSEER OR CLERK. Adrertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as an Overseer of c instruction or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep rojks: holds Madras Government Certificate for Design, Geometrical Drawing, Freehand ditto and Painting. Willing to accept391 words
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Advertisement702 1915-06-28 16 SHIPPING Konmklijke Paketvaart Maaischappij Royal Jacket Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5. Collyer Qttay. Vnd< r Contract with, the Netherlands India Government. The umiermentinned date* of departure are only approximate. June 29 Stngkawang Bilht n June 80 T>E X EBBKfI Muntok and Palenibang j, 1 Van Neck Colombo J( f y702 words
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Advertisement433 1915-06-28 16 SHIPPIHC_ P&6 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 will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE. CONNECTING AT COLOMBO433 words
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Advertisement297 1915-06-28 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 G.94D O.M. Robins. g.s. Madras 6,'.H9 J. Kilpatrick, It.N.R. s.«.297 words
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Advertisement427 1915-06-28 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares«of £20 each £1,200 Reserve Fund £1,800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th London County and Weatminstei Bank, Ltd.,427 words
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