Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 150 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29. 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 433 1 PALLADIUM 1 GFCHfHD FOAB. Singapore 5 Premier ORCKAFD RCAD. j TG-WCHT Extra Shew af 8 p.m. Dsual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NIGHT 1 1 I POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS, Saturday s Audience Unanimously Decided That THE PALLADIUM REVUE THE IP A SSJNG SHOW BY TOM AND EILEEN MELBOURNE Was
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    • 337 1 "**~~~h—iibwi am-nn m -m~_ 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 expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets
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  • 1503 2 The effect of the war on Australia hag been, in many respects, disastrous; especially as it has come coincidently with other serious difficulties, such as the predominant of the Labour Party, and a very widespread drought, affecting all the Stoles. There hag been one redeeming
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 257 2 Rosses I JEs©lf<EUSt I $£90 SOLE AGENTS S JOHN LITTLE Company, Limited, j —————i ——fY-p^r, IT mmm ß— nnmnibjli___^_ IN LIFE SUCCESS DEPENDS Upon perfect mental and physical health which is assured by the use of the world renowned ATANK NIGRAH PILLS which put an end to nervousness, sharpen the
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    • 400 2 "PONTIUS^FLUID, STEAM BOILER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for .1 ing and preserving "S R an of any type. Whilst en^ action it cleans the interna? 9 the engines, condenser and n of etc This fluid will act on the yaH waters of the East, fresh Qr "T especially
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  • 654 3 Rifleman Sidney P. Young, 6th City of London, wri'e* 44 We were watching one ot our intrepid airmen being shelled. He took not the slightest notice cf the shells but kept flying in a circle I should think quite ten times, and at lea>t
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  • 98 3 At the quarterly meeting of Grand Lodge, London, which was to be held on June 2, the following resolution was to be .submitted on behalf of the Board of General Purposes by its President (Mr. Alfred F. Bobbins) 4 That in order to prevent the peace
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 365 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I 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 Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light I Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH
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    • 362 3 Patent Jibre Qompany. the JA,K> V Pm;v: 8 onM Rubier i dajs from rollers to picking case or MM; returned. Prices $160 to SSOO. Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. and Str. Jackson cure,! rubber now alwa«,s r*a iz F Q prices in Loadoa. Top trices are al-o got in Singapore
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  • 956 4 Japan's Successful Enterprise in Ceylon. The Colombo correspondent of the Times of India reported on recently as follows It is not in India alone that Japan is making strenuous efforts to capture the trade formerly enjoyed by Germany and Austria, similar efforts being made in Ceylon.
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  • 119 4 Forest Guards Attacked. Kuala Lumpur, June 25.—A serious affray took place in the Waterworks Reserve at Ampang yesterday. It appears that, shortly after 11 a.m., a party of four forest guards, going on their rounds in the Reserve, came across some Chinese cutting timber. On proceeding to
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  • 81 4 A Strange Mishap. An Okayama message to the Asahi Shimbun states that on June 2 about 11 o'clock, while a patient named Sumiya Naohachi was undergoing radium treatment for his nose, at the Okayama Prefectural Hospital, he suddenly sneezed and the radium, representing a value of yen 1,000,
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  • 66 4 Simla, June 10—The mortality from plague in India duriog the week ending sth instant was 5,275 deaths in 6,179 cases. The deaths in the Provincial returni show that there were 215 deaths in Bombay, 1 in Madras, 2 in Bengal, 32 in Behar and Orissa, 88 in
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  • 498 4 Report of the Bryce Committee I The long-looked-for and exhaustive report of the Committee appointed by the Prime Minister in December last, to consider and advise on the evidence collected on behalf of the Government as to outrages alleged to have been committed by German troops during the
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  • 175 4 Beginning of a New Era. In breaking away from the Triple Alliance, Italy has taken a step which is bound to have far-reaching results on her future trado and commerce. For Italian trade and Italian finance and Italian banking have long been under a steadily
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  • 95 4 In addition to the 300 corpses, says the B. Times, the recent fire near Wat Saket destroyed five small rooms, the damage being put at Tcs. 1,000. The account in the Gazette states it was customary for people to go and light candles near the building where
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 65 4 AIDS TO TRADE. —i in 1 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. The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and develops trade.
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    • 650 4 AUCTION SALES. COCOANUT PLANTATION BX)R SALE P3IVATELY. Freehold cocoanut and fruit plantation, situate at the Bth milestone Changi Road. Area 32 acres. For further particulars > Apply to CHING KENG LEE ft CO 24-6 IX THE GOODS OF SONG TIANG KAY (DECEASED). AUCTION SALE OF CHINESE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., To
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  • 787 5 Not a New Problem. The aiien question that troubles us §o much to-day is no new one in EngI istory. Once upon a time, indeed, it was in a literal sense a burning topic, for the customary procedure of visitors to these shores was to celebrate
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  • 209 5 H*t«e Convention Violated by the Germans The use by the Germans of poisonous gases as a means ofwarfare was recently referred to by the British Minister for War, Lord Kitchener, as being contrary to the solemn pledge signed by the German representatives at The Hague Convention. Speaking in
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  • 180 5 About fifty American business men assembled at the Palace Hotel, Shanghai, a few days ago, to discuss a proposal to form an association to look after American commercial interests in China. Mr. J. H. McMichael presided, and after much discussion the formation of the proposed
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  • 81 5 Tokio, June 4-The Tokio Chamber of Commerce has unanimously decided to petition the Government for the establishment of a financial organisation in China. The important points for the establishment of the organisation are: 1 To make it a joint enterprise of Chinese and Japanese financiers. 2. To have
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  • 225 5 (Singapore, June 29.) Tin.— $83|; 125 ton. fold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady Latest Lout Market Quotation* Nutmega 110 S. per picul $19.00 Nutmegii 80 8. J2.00 Copra Bali 6.90 Copra Gorong Talo 7.00 Copra Donga Jo..."
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  • 137 5 The British Board of Trade retarns for April give the following exports to Siam Cotton Manufactures. For month ended 30th April, 1915. Unblchd. Blchd. Printed. Dyed. Yds. Yds. Yds. Yds. 302,400 507,500 61,800 935,700 £2,535 6,000 683 14,446 For the 4 months ended 30th April, 1915. Unblchd.
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  • 46 5 Shillong, June 12.—The Bhutan Durbar has made a donation of one lakh to the Imperial Indian War Relief Fund. The population of the Bhutan being sparse and trade mostly by barter, cash is scarce. So this donation is a very generous one.
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  • 180 5 Last week the opening of the Salvation Army Eye Hospital took place at Semarang. There were many officials and other guests present. Colonel J. W. de Groots thanked those present for the great aid they had given towards making the hospital possible and for its success. The Principal Medical Officer
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  • 81 5 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekdays Sundaas. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.1>5 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from
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  • 70 5 Singapore, June 29. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 in/a. 1/49/16 fjo India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong a<nk d/d 22), On Shanghai— Bank d a. 102 Ji a Ban.: I. T. 140J Ou Japan— Bank d/d. L13] Sovereigns—buying r<*t<- $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 69 5 It is disappointing, says the acting Resident of Negri Sembilan in his annual report, to find that the efforts made by Mr Winstedt, District Officer, Kuala PUah, to encourage native arts and crafts have not met with much success. He adds 'Sixty dollars' worth of gold filigree and earring were
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  • 805 5 Prices Quoted in the Market tkis Morii*. SINGAPORE, JB.N V. t>. Mwi L\ all and Evatt, Exchange and Shave Brokers, is* <ie the following list of quo* .t;ens Rubber Shares. dom. Value. Bayers, Sellem, 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 5/3 6/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/tf
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 430 5 FIXTURES. Tvctdar, 29th. St.-Peter b Day. Tom and Eileen Melbourne at the Palladium. Balgownie Meeting Gresham House, noon. New Cirque, Beach Road. High water:—0.27 a m. 8 ft. 6 in*. 11.22 p.m. 1# ft. F Wednesday, 30th. Music in Bol. #ardens 5-6 p.m. Tom and Kileen Melbourne at the Palladium.
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  • 689 6 Punjab Hindu Conference. Lahore, June 16.—A special session of the Punjab Hindu Conference will be held on the 27th instant at Lahore, with a view to consider the question of the constitution of the Sabha and heal up the split between the Lahore and Forozepore parties. Legislative Council.
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  • 77 6 The Koninklijke Petroleum Maatschappy were celebrating their M Jubileum or 25th anniversary of existence" on the 16th inst. At the reception at Pangkalan Brandan held in honour of the event all the employees were present, as were those of the Maatschappy tot Mijnbosch en Landbouwexploitato in
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  • 93 6 Amongst those who have been several times wounded at the front and yet survive to tell the tale of their experience is Mr. Percy Hawkins, of the Anglo-Chinese School Ipoh, who has just returned to the front for the fourth time.—Echo. Mr. Alma Baker has received a cable from Home,
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  • 540 6 Declaration of Dividend The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of the above company was held yesterday afternoon at 2.30 at the Company's registered offices, Battery Road. Mr. G. A. Derrick was in the chair. There were also present Messrs R. L. Llewellyn, D. W. Reid, J. H.
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  • 61 6 Only five town lots were auctioned in Seremban in 1914. The lowest price paid was $1,205 and the highest was $1,225, showing a value of just over 50 cents a square foot. It is interesting to compare these prices with those obtained in 1913, when building lots in Birch Road
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 72 6 KOH co's I Cash Clearance Sale I 1 COMMENCES IST JULY I 1 Fop One CDonth Only. I ft I Reductions in all Departments. Something for Everybody. m Many articles to be cleared regardless of cost in order to make room I for our New Goods. J I KOH Co.,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915 Latest Gables and News-Notes. Che iftaiapa Cribune. TUESDAY. JUNE 29
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    • 66 7 In Galicia. London, June 28, 4 a.m. Petrograd, Official The enemy brought op great forces to the fightiog line on the left of the Vistula, between Ozarow and Zavichost, but his offensive on Saturday was unsuccessful. The Russians in Galicia, after a stubborn resistance on the front
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    • 106 7 London, June 28, 2 20 p.m. The Preflfl Bureau announces that the recent expedition was against Port Bokoba, on the western shore of Victoria Xyanza, which was the base of the German operations. The point was of considersble importance. The expedition sailed from Kisutnu on the 20th
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    • 74 7 London, June 28, 3 20 a.m. Rome: A communique sa} T s Nothing important has happened daring the last twenty-four hours. It is entirely a duel of increasing intensity. The Austrians on the Isonzo front are using asphyxiating bombs. The enemy's latest expedient is to spread a report
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    • 30 7 London, June 28, 1.15 p.m. A German submarine attacked a number of small craft off Youghal terday and sank a schooner, the crnw of which were saved.
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    • 67 7 London, June 28, 3.20 a.m. Paris A communique says Fighting on the central and northfronts i.s confined to cannonading. Isolated actions in the Argonne na?e not affected the respective Petitions The Germans, in the fighting on the heights at the Meuse <"i Saturday, used burning liquids
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    • 37 7 London, June 27, 7.50 p.m. Rome Owing to the arrival of large Austrian reinforcements the operations in districts like Malborghetto, Lavarone, and Tolmino are beginning to resemble the trench warfare in France.
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    • 305 7 General Cacorna. General Luigi Cadorna, the Italian Commander-in-Chief, comes from a family of soldiers, and his father, Count Raffaelo Cadoma, fought with the British and French in the Crimean War. He has had, of course, no actual experience of war so far, but the yearly tactical exercises
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    • 242 7 The tussian FrontHeadquarters at the Dardanelles say: The battle of June 4th-sth resulted in a good a ivance of the centre whereto neither right nor left were able t) conform owing to the strength of the German positions. The front flanks at 4.30 a.m. 21st June began
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    • 52 7 A Paris message states that the German long range gun has renewed its activity at Dunkirk, firing fourteen shells. Some civilians were killed. The communique states fifteen more shells were fired by the long range gun on Dunkirk. Our heavy batteries are now concentrated on the
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    • 89 7 The Belgians had a neat success in the St. George's region, they took a German trench, ail ling or capturing all its occupants. The ommuniqn.' adds in the battle at \rras the enemy, after a very fierce bombardment, attacked at various points they were completely repulsed
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    • 23 7 The French continue to advance in Lorraine and Alsace, easily repulsing all counter-attacks and capturing some prisoners and machineguns.
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    • 46 7 The Germans counter-attacks north of Arras have ceased there was only a violent artillery duel during the day. The German attacks on the heights of the Mouse, in the Woevre and in Lorraine, were repulsed. The French continued their advance in the Vosgeg.
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    • 19 7 It is stated six survivors from the Etudes have arrived at Wilhelmshalen, where they were shown homage.
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    • 19 7 Some three hundred distinguished service medals have be«n given, including the troops in Africa.
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    • 18 7 The French battleship St. Louis did excellent service against the Asiatic batteries during the fighting.
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    • 31 7 A gazette of 40 pages contains Field-Marshal French's list of those mentioned in despatches dated May 31st; all ranks and arms, and many Canadians and Indians are included.
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    • 490 7 A thrilling sky battle is described in a despatch published in New York from the headquarters of the British Army in Northern France on April 18. The despatch is as follows: I witnessed the superiority of General Freneh'l aviators over the German" to-day, and underhand why the
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    • 262 7 Many people in Paris have been duped by a tall, handsome woman who, wearing the uniform of a Red Cross nurse, the Medaille Militaire pinned on her breast, tajf the Puis correspondent of the Chronicle, enlisted their sympathy and obtained subscriptions ostensibly in aid of various funds
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    • 551 8 The solicitude of the Imperial Authorities for the welfare of- His Majesty's overseas dominions was, probably, never more clearly indicated than in its recent decision to afford all British colonies and protectorates a perfectly fair opportunity not only to secure gilt-edged securities at a very moderate
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    • 34 8 {Tribune Special-) Penang, June 29.—The preliminary enquiry into the charges of high treason against Jagat Singh has just concluded with the committal of the accused for trial. Bail was again refused.
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    • 123 8 The Gaiety is introducing Nick Winter and the Missing Gems as a welcome change in to-night's programme, and as the daring exploits of this detective are so popular with Cinama habitues, there saould be a good house to-night at the Picture Palace, where the latest Pathe' Gazette, war
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    • 139 8 [We do not necessarily endow the opinio*, t expressed by correspondents.] Presentation to Mr. R. H. Young. f the EOitor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—In connection with the above a subscription paper was circulated among several besides the names that appear at the foot of the address, and
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    • 44 8 The Billiards Championship Tournament, for Messrs Oon Beng Teck'fl and Lim Chin Kuan's Cups, which was started on Saturday, the r >th instant, was concluded last Saturday with the following result:— 1st —Mr. Sng Teong Geok. 2nd —Mr. Sng Soo Geok.
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    • 99 8 By kind permission of Lieut.Colonel A. B. Garrett and Officers, the Band of the 4th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry will perform the following programme of music in the Botanic Gardens tomorrow from sto p.m. March «te.idtast and True Teike Val<e A Thousand Ki-s«-< Jopoe Intermedin
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    • 114 8 From the most reliable sources we hear that Sanaphos is receiving most encouraging reception from the medical profession and pharmacists throughout the United Kingdom. Sanaphos is a well-finished product which has satisfied those who have tried it as having all the properties claimed by the makers. The most remarkable
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    • 133 8 The following properties were disposed of by auction at ICessn Ching Keng Lee and Go's sale-room ye*terday afternoon:— Freehold land situate at Punggol Road off Serangoon Road, area .5 acres 1 rood and 20 poles, bought by Koh Ah Wong for 1360. Freehold building allotments oft" Rangoon Road,
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    • 572 9 Tin i 3 £83 [—75 cts. down. m 9 Latest advertisements are inserted on pagi 10. A severe frost has greatly damaged t crops in the Netherlands. The P i O Kashgar is due here 7 a.m. to-morrow, from Peaang rod Europe. Mr. Jack Jennings leaves for
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    • 807 9 Charge of Chcatio*. In the District Court yesterday afternoon, Messrs The United Engineers, represented by Mr. G. 8 Carver, prosecuted a brass and iron dealer, named Kwa Soon Yew of 14 J Cross Street, with attempting to cheat by falsely pretending that he had delivered to the firm
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    • 204 9 The British India Steam Navigation Company have decided to enter into the Singapore-Bangkok service and are despatching their steamer Zaida on her first trip to the Menam on July 4th. In the Zaida many Siam residents will recognize the old Paknam, and her advent
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    • 176 9 WOOTLER —AERIA. A quiet wedding was solemnised at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on 26 June, the contracting parties being Mr. Percival C.G. Wootler,of Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., and Miss Josephine Catherine Aeria, daughter of Mr. Anrelius Aeria. The Rev. L. M. Duvelle officiated. The bride, who
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    • 42 9 Ootacaraund, Jane 9 —It is understood that the permanent vacancy of Judge of the Madras High Court, caused by the retirement of Justice Sir Sankaran Nair, has been offered to Mr. K. Srinivasa Iyengar, who will probably accept it.
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    • 322 9 Balkan Problems. IReutcr's Special iKOar, 3mperfal t an& Or&mar? Services. Bulgarian Attitude. London, June 28, 6.5 a.m. The attitude of Bulgaria is suddenl}- attracting attention owing to reports, mostly from Italian sources, that reservists have been recalled to the colours. There is feverish activity amongst the political leaders, pointing
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    • 84 9 London, June 28, 1.15 p.m A well known sportsman and social personage has issued a reply to Count IWentlow's violent articles in the Tages Zeitung, declaring that it was not the German people who invented the watchword 'Gott strafe England,' which merely had a provocative effect
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    • 301 9 Our Fine Canadians. London, J one 28, I.2<t p.m. Renter*! correspondent at Headquarters in France, describing the work of the Canadians, says that among the points captured was an orchard in the Festabert region which was attacked by twilight. The men, who were mostly Vancouvers, were
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    • 63 9 London, Jane 27, 7.50 p.m. It is announced that four hundred and thirty invalided British prisoners are coming from Germany, in exchange for two hundred and ten Germans. London, June 21, 6.5 a.m. The American Ambassador at Constantinople reports that there are sixty-five British prisoners in the
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    • 24 9 London, June 27, 730 p.m. Paris The M Shirkers M bill menon the 2."> th inst. has passed the Chamber of Deputies.
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    • 15 9 London, June 2K. 4 a,ui. Amsterdam H-rr Dernburg has arrived in Berlin.
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    • 493 10 THE H. S. BANK'S NEW OFFICES. Descriptive Report. Following is a description of the palatial now offices of the Hongkong arid Shanghai Bank that were formally opened last Saturday in Kuala Lumpur, as reported in our last issue. The building presents a handsome and imposing front to Old Market Square.
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    • 34 10 Klang Club Tennis Finals. The finals in the Klang Club tennis tournament were played last Saturday. The following were the winners Men's Doubles: Messrs Greenhill and Olliver. Class B Messrs O'Brien and Mailer.
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    • 71 10 This popular cinema house is featuring mmc war and detective dramas in tonight'i change of programme, chiefly "The Fringe of War,'* a film depicting patriotism, battle scenes and a lov« idyll of much topical interest. This is followed by a thrilling detective pi< cc no less interesting,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 29 7 I "DRAGON" CEMENT 1 g MUNICIPALITY f ANDT I Singapore. TIE GOVERNMENT I DUPIRE BSI: x Jen?.* I j| SINGAPORE. jg 1 Sole Ageats for Straits aaa F.M.S. H
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 ENGLISH EAU DE COLOGNE ICE WATER A Refreshing Superior to and Cooling V the German COLO6NBI fmr Preparation, makes. Price 55 Cents per bottle. Robinson Co. famine or flMent£ liife Insurance is uaofth 100 cents on the Dollar*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS t r, I Get Particulars of the Guaranteed
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    • 49 8 ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. j Birds Nest Bra dy. j SOLE I iIP JRTER 3: CALDBECK, MACCRECOR CO. ADELPHII lhotel. fl f 1 4 I Music j I DURING DINNER I TO-NIGHT, i m I I ThY OUR GENUINE j AMARICAN APPLE PIE. I DAVID BENJAMIN j Manager.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 503 10 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE S SALE Of a brick built Bungalow situate at Padang Semabok, known as No. 23, Lorong Panjang in the Settlement of Malacca, to be held by public a-ic ion at my sale room, No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, On Saturday the 3rd July, 1915, at 12
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    • 150 10 !N THE MATTER OF THE ALIEN ENEMIES (WINDING-UP) ORDINANCE, 1914, AND IN THE MATTER OF BEHN MEYER AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AN ENEMY COMPANY WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE SAID ORDINANCE. notice~6f sale Of FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSES SITUATE AT COLLYER QUAY, DE SOUZA STREET, PRINCE STREET, ROBERTSON QUAY, KANISAH
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    • 322 10 mm **m*mm+.*m***m* m*mcmm I UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY I IS THE I BEST RECOMMENDATION. I I The Local Agents of ROSS'S, I I THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF I London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith, 1 I have received the following entirely unsolicited testimonial from one of their I I Clients in the Malay
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 112 11 CUAN KIAT CO., H=H 37, Phillip street, iI 4« it J Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. 3 >f 2 I Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 I Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 5 j Mill Suppliers. S J There can be only ONE BEST Boiler Fluid. That is
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915
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    • 352 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Mentor, July 3 Glen- logan, July 7 Peleus, July 10 NetherbyHall, July 11 Brankiome Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Katori Maru, July 7 Pyrrhns, July 24. Liverpool Kintuck, in port Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyolops, July 15 j
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    • 79 12 The work of repairing the mammoth Pacific liner Minnesota in the Mitsu Bishi yard, Nagasaki, was nearly completed in the first week of this month. She was to leave Nagasaki on June 10, two-days earlier than expected. The steamer was scheduled to sail from Kobe on the 14th,
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    • 205 12 Latest Arrivals. Ipoh, Brit str 28-6-15, Inner Roads Circe, Brit str 28-6-15, No. 8 Wharf. Hong Moh, Brit str 28-6-15, No. 7 Wharf. Lama, Brit str 28-6-15, Inner Roads. Japan, Brit str 28-6-15, No. 2 Wharf. Orna, Brit str 28-6-15, No. 7 Wharf. Sandakan, Brit str ,°B-6-15, luner
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    • 56 12 I Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. j Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Hye Leong for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Hong Moh for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Ban Hin Guan for Pontianak. Rajah of Sarawak for Sarawak and Goebilt. Walton Hall for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Meranti for
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    • 199 12 The half yearly report of the N.Y.K. for the half year ended March 31st, 1915, states The gross profits of tho Company for the past half-year amount to Yen 5,229,280, out of which there has been deducted Depreciation of the Company's fleet and property Yen 1,308,565, Insurance
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    • 161 12 ARRIVALS—26-6-15. Bandon, Dan Motor Boat, 2183, Kieruleff, June 25, Copenhagen, gen., G. H. S. Co. Trang. Brit., 73 William Pithie. June 25, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Sainia, Nor., 679, June 25, Bombay, gen., H. B. Co. Hirano Maru, Jap, 4937, June 25, Yokohama, gen B. <fe Co.
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    • 145 12 Vessels Expected Ningchow (Holt) 28 June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead 1 lampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 2 July, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Mentor (Holt) 2 July, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs
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    • 201 12 Per P. <t 0. Maiwa sailing May 29.—Mr. Mrs. J. A. Bucknill, I Mist J Tabor, Mr. A. M. Monkland, Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Riichwaldy, Mr. O. Grant, Mr. A. M. Goodman. Per P. 0. Persia sailing June 12th—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. F. Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr.
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    • 497 12 The Holt liner Deucalion has arrived at Batavia. The Rotterdam Lloyd liner Sindoro, 5,000 tons, outward bound for Eastern ports, passed Suez June 26. The East Asiatic Company's motor liner Annam, 3.325 tons from Copenhagen via ports passed Suez on June 22. The Blue funnel liner Agamemnon passed
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    • 30 12 Colombo, June 16.—The long deferred south-west monsoon burst over Colombo last night, bringing heavy rain, high winds and avouch sea. Numberless trees were upn ed in the streets.
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    • 37 12 Renter wires under yeatei I date that the steamer Indrani Liverpool has been torpedoed m sunk in the Irish Sea. The crew were saved. The Indrani was on a voyage from Glasgow to Montreal i
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    • 113 12 Liner a Total Loss. Paris, May 29 —A telegram to the M Temps" from St. Niaairt states that the French Transatlami liner La Champagne, from Colon, i the result of an accident, ran aground on the rock opposite the Boulevard de l'Ocean at 3 a.m. In
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    • 100 12 It is not only British activity which is keenly interested in th« fields of trade which Germany ha? held in times past. An an instance may be cited that the Transatlantic Company of Gothenburg have started a service between Sweden and the Persian Gulf, to which j
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    • 102 12 Bombay, June 16.—A Bombay Government Press Note states that in view of the fact that with effect from the 4th proximo mail steamer.will leave Bombay on Sundays, passengers desiring to cross Franc--are informed that the French Consulate in Bombay will not ordinarily pass its visa to passports
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    • 231 12 His Majesty's Minister at Panama reports that the Panama Canal Administration supplies fuel oil to vessels at a charge of 1.25 dols. (about 5s 2d) for each barrel of 42 gallons delivered to vessels alongside the crib. There is no wharfage charge at
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    • 171 13 Australia's Policy. In Australia the position of naturalised Germans is engaging attention. It has been pointed out bj the Federal Attorney-General that, although a German may become a naturalised British subject, he never ceases to be n German. He is subject to the lawi of Gerraanv, and is
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    • 449 13 Lieutenant-Colonel Boissonnet explains in the Temps some of the many reasons which make spendthrift artillery one of the necessity factories of victory. The French "75" is a weapon of marvellous precision, but even with a new gun and the shells in perfect condition, after a great number of
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    • 58 13 It may interest to local stamp-col-lectors U) learn that Japan issued some stamps for the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, lately belonging to Germany, by surcharging the German stock found at Jaluit previous to the Australians taking them over. The value are 8, 5, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50, and
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    • 888 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 developj| ment was not ia any way due to superior products. Far from that being the case, German commodities 'Jt] 5 were but inferior
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      • 131 13 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l X, j, J, TIDDENS, Manager. I The Imperial Dairy Co.'s (BOMBAY). BUTTER j Unequalled for Quality. j Awarded Silver Medal at the Colonial Exhibition, Samarang 1914. Your trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS:SOLOMON Co. j 52,
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    • 765 14 The Yam Tuan's Proposal. The Administration report on Negri Sembilan for 1914, signed by the Hon. Mr. J. R. 0. Aldworth as Acting Resident, states —The effects of the European crisis were felt here less than might have been expected. After the first shock, consequent upon the
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    • 197 14 Difficulties i n the Way. Speaking of education, the acting Resident of Negri Sembilan, in his annual report for 1914, sa)s: When the year openfd there were three vernacular schools for girls in the State. A new school was opened at Rernbau in March, and the Nuii
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    • 343 14 Experiments in Rice-Growing. Little Enterprise Shown by Malays- The District Officer of Kuala Kangsar, who is quoted by the Resident of Perak in his annual report for 1914, states that padi cultivation 44 appears to become less and less popular, in the Bota mukirn more than two
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    • 244 14 In the latest number of hit review, Mr. J. P. Wileman criticises some proposals in the nature of retaliation upon this country by Brazil for the loss of the German rubber market. He says As the production of plantation rubber increases, it must ultimately swamp
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    • 17 14 According to a report from Munich to Geneva it was the U. 33 which torpedoed the Lusitania.
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      • 223 14 I J[ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. j P The Fire Extinguishers for Motor gars and Garages. Bi'Jwtr.R tPTO 6»J Do not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder 88 extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in the smallest, most Be accessible fires,
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      • 524 15 TENTS FOR and other purposes. CANVAS WORK oi all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. .p.Chandlers, Estate Supplier* and Commission Agents. 18-19, ROBINSON ROAD. TelephOni No, 1268. BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE H v 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Shi; chandlers and Providores, General Importers and Exporters
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      • 396 15 5-5 n TO BE LET. tt„ i 8 Coa9 t Road. For nart.cutor. apply at No. 29, SelegXd. 24-b v TO LET. yens^ ta t le resider < ce No. 30, Stevens Road, known as Tresco." IroSt!^ 6 entry Te nnis Courts Stables etc Moderate Kent. Ap P y to
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      • 502 15 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 fjund in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet or Scabbard
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      • 398 15 NOTICES ALWAYS RELIABLE Bym in QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PIRIT STOCKISTS: HIM WATT CO., Phone Nd. 428. 102, Market Street. WELSH CO. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bond has retired from the firm of Welsh Co. as from the Ist day of May list. The interests of the
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      • 362 15 WANTEO OVERSEER OR CLERK. 1 1 L 1 T Advertiser, 39 years of age, with food references, desires employment as an Overseer of construction or o'her 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
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      • 750 16 SHIPPING Konmklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— 3, Collyer Quay. r lnd Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Tfte w y ,*irmentioned date* of departure are only approximate. Rtngkawano Bfflitoa un( g DE r.KRENs Muntok and Palcmbang Jnn.." Van; Xkft Colombo v X I)E K'oCK Pontianak
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      • 439 16 SHIPPING P&O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through BiPs 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 COLOMBO
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      • 304 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lir,e maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hcngtong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada 6.940 O.M. Robins. s.s. Madras 8,949 J. Kilpatriek. Ii.N.R. s.s.
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      • 436 16 BANKS I CHARTERED BANK DF INDIA I AUBTRALIA AND CHINA.' I INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. F 1 9A UP C u Pital M' ooo of £1,200Jx Reserve Fund £I,Boo^^. Reserve Liability of Proprietors 2 W BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londor City aud Midland Bank, Ltd. Tne London County
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